Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page AUTOMOBILES 1917 FOltD touring demountable rims; fine running order; sold account sickness. Price, $390.00. S. llorst, Llngltsiown. Dauphin county, l'a., near Harrisburg. , FOR SALE —1917 Iteo, 6 cylinder; *917 Paige. 6 cylinder; 1917 Chevrolet touring;, 1916 Ford; 1916 Oldsmobile; 3915 Overland roadster; 1914 Cudillac touring. Inquire of Mr. Humer, East End Auto Co., rear of Thirteenth and Walnut St. AUTOS FOR HIRE CITY GARAGE 116 STRAWBERRY ST. New live and seven-passenger cars for business or pleasuru at all hours. BELL 2360. DIAL 4914 WM. PKNN GARAGE 524-6 Muench street. Limousines for funeral parties and balls, careful drivers; open day and night. Bed 4564. MICHIGAN 40 Touring Car, In ex cellent shape. Will he sold at a bar gain. This car is electrically equip ped. 1918 Buick Roadster, in A 1 shape; cannot he told iruiu new. 1916 bord Touring Car, extra tire, $340. Chelsea Auto Wrecking Co., 22-26 Noith Cameron street. FOR SALE. I9IS Maxwell tour ing car. Ford touring cur. 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 rales, 72-78 South Cameron street. AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re paired by specialists. Also fenders, lamps, etc. Best service in town. Har lisfiurg Auto Radiator Works, suj birth Third street. WANTED All kinds of used auto tires We pay highest cash prices. No junk. 11. Kslerbrook. 912 North Third street. Dial 4990. BARGAINS Premier. 1918. electric gear shift, run 200 miles; 7-passenger. Hudson 0-54, touusier, five new tires. Deiiby 2%-ton trucks, overhauled, In Tine condition; dump body. Reo, 2-ton. Other used trucks oil band. Full line of Deiiby chassis. DENBY BALES CORPORATION. 1205 CAPITAL STREET. FOR SALE 1917 Reo 3-passenger. Apply Sible s i.ai„g, 201 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 Mitcnetl Club roadster, 7-passengcr Hayncs louring ear. International Harvester Coinpauj of America, truck Depart ment. 619 Walnut street. GARAGES ACCESSORIES AMI REPAIRS KAYFIELD CARBURETOR Will give your car the same rapid acceleration it had when it was new and at its best. See the Bayfield expert at ' FKDKRICK'S GARAGE, 1807-09 North Seventh St. Hupmobile Service Station. FOR RENT Entire Garage or Tart. Capacity of six cars—contains pit and washstand, also heated by hot w titer. APPLY* HARRY W. HAAS, 559 Race Street. SUNSHINE GARAGE Auto re pairing by an expert. Road jobs a spiclalty. Charges reasonable. Both Phones. Sunshine Gmuge. 27 North Cameron street. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES i BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT ALL WORE GUARANTEED. I DORY SIiANER, WITH ANDREW REDMOND 1507 NORTH THIRD ST. HARLEY DAVIDSON 3-speed elec rio equipped with side car and tan dem; good condition. Price, $365.00. S. Ilorst, Linglestown, Dauphin Coun ty, Pa., r.tar Harrisburg. MAGNETOS Ali types; 4 and S Bosch ti 1 oil tension, Klsbiuaun, Dixey. Splitdorl. Mca, Itemy and different makes ot coils, carburetors, etc. A. hcliiffinau. 23-24-36 North Cameron street. Bell 3633. FOR SALE Dayton Bicycle, in good condition. Bargain. Call 1521 swatura street. LKCAL NOTICES NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of John W. Hoover, lite of llarrisburg. Dauphin County, Penn sylvania, deceased, having been grant ed to the undersigned, residing at Wortnleysburg. Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, till persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims against said Estate will pre sent them for settlement to WILLIAM H. HOOVER. Executor. WALTER R. SOHN, Attorney, Harrisburg, Pa. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of William M. Bates, late of the City of Harrisburg. Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned; all persons having ela'ms or demands against the estate of said decedent will make known the same ,and all persons indebted to said decedent will make payment, without delay to ELLA R. BATES. Executrix, 268 Briggs Street, Harrisburg, Pa. SCOTT S. LEIBY. Attorney, Room 1, Russ Building, Harrisburg. Pa. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the Estate of Augustus Wildman, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., de ceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all Persons indebted io said Estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settle ment, to DAUPHIN DEPOSIT TRUST COM PANY. Executor. 213 Market Street, Or, Harrisburg. W. K. MEYERS. Attorney. 304 Calder Building. NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of John H. Matternas, late of the Borough "f Millershurg, County of Dauphin. State of Pennsylvania deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the City of Harrisburg. Pa., all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those havin~ claims will present them for settle ment. COMMONWEALTH TRUST COM- Executor. 222 Market Street, Harrisburg, pa. MY wife. Margaret P. Jones, having left my hod and board without J.isl cause. I hereby notify all persons not to hnihor nor trust her on my ac count. as I will not pay any debts contracted by her. (Signed) J. M. JONES. | TUESDAY EVENING, LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Stock -1 holders of the Cumberland Valley • Telephone Company of Pa. will ibe held at the office of the Com pany. 227 Walnut Street. Harrisburg. ra„ on Monday, May 5, 1919, at 2 P. M. . | The Meeting will be held for the purpose of electing a Board of Di rectors, and for the transaction of such other business as may lawfully ' come belofe the meeting. O. K. KINES, Secretary. NOTICE Letters of Administra tion in the Estate of Gertrude A. Koser, late of Harrisburg. Dauphin' County, Pennsylvania, deceased, huv ing been granted to the undersigned, all persons owing the said estate are requested to make payment at once and those having claims or demands will present them without delay to MAIUiISriITRU TRUST COMPANY. Administrator, No. 16 South Second Street. In the Court of Common Pleas, Dau phin County, Pennsylvania No. 119, Juno Term, 1919. I NOTICE is hereby given that an ap i plication will be made to the above j Court on Monday, April 28, 1919, at 110 o'clock A. M., under the Corpora tion Act of 1574 of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intend ed eorporatlon to he called the DAU PHIN BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION, the charter and object of which is for the the maintenance of a society for beneficial and protective purposes to its members front fund collected therein, asid fund to be accumulated hy weekly, monthly, or quarteily dues or contributions from its mem bership, lor aid, relief, and protec tion hy the payment of benefits to | its members and their families in the event of sickness, accident, or death, and tor these purposes to have and possesv and enjoy all the rights, bene fits, and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and its supplements. The proposed charter is now on file in the Prothonctary's Office. NEAD & NEAD, Solicitors. NOTICE Letters Testamentary in the Estate of Jacob Snyder, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Penn sylvania. deceased, having been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons owing the said Estate will please make settlement at once, and those having claims will present them with out delay to HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY*. Executor. No. 16 South Second Street. Or to A. HERMAN, ESQ., Attorney, No. 333 Market Street. In the Estate of Samuel R. Sheesley, deceased, LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION have been duly granted by* the Reg ister of Wills upon the Estate of Sam uel R. Sheesley*-, late of Susquehanna Township, County of Dauphin, and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, to ; Calvin A. Kramer, residing In Pro gross, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, to whom all persons who are indebted to said Estate are requested to make : payment, and all persons having any legal claim against or demand upon : said Estate, shall make the same known without delay. CALVIN A. KRAMER. Administrator. WM. H. EARNEST. Attorney. NOTICE i.etters Teatamentan on the Estate of Paul M. llandley, late of the Borough of Steelton, Dauphin County, l'a.. deceased, having been ' granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted to said Estate are re quested to make payment, and those ' saving claims will present them tor I'ttlLiucnjt, to ANNA HAND LEY. Executrix, Or to Steelton. Pa. 11. L. DRESS, Attorney, Steelton. Pa. i NOTICE —Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Oscar G. Johnson late of 515 Calder street, Harrisburg' Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, hav ing been granted to the undersigned residing in Harrisburg, all persons 1 indebted to said Estate are requested : to make immediate payment, und I those having claims will present them for settlement. MARGARET M. JOHNSON. 515 Calder Street, Executrix. NOTICE Letters of Administra tion on the Estate of Benjamin F Meek, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, l'a., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted to said Estate are re quested to make immediate payment and those having claims will present them for settlement to EDNA M. MECK, Administratrix, 1599 Penn Street. Harrisburg, p a . NOTICE Letters Testamentary |on the Estate of Hannah Elizabeth Young, late of City of Harrisburg j Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, haying' I been granted to tne undersigned ra siding in said city, all persons indebt led to said Estate are requested lo make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. COMMONWEALTH TRUST COM PANY. Executor, Pennsylvania State Highway De partment, Harrisburg. Sealed pro posals will be received at said office until 10:00 A. M„ April IS, loio, when bids will be publicly opened and scheduled and contract awarded as soon thereafter as possible for fur nishing Dynamite. Fuse, Caps and Ex ploders to be used in the maintenance work of the Department. Biddin" blanks, specifications and full particu" lars on application to Lews S. Sadler State Highway Commissioner. Pennsylvania State Highway De partment, Harrisburg. Sealed pro posals will be received at said office until 10:00 A. M„ April 17, 1019, when bids will be publicly opened and scheduled and contract awarded as soon thereafter as possible for fur nishing Culvert Pipe to be used in the maintenance work of the Department Bidaing blanks, specifications and full particulars on application to Lewis S Sadler. State Highway Commissioner. Proclamation in Divorce In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County, Pennsylvania No 575, September Term, 1018 -Wi lliam 11. Gray vs. Annie Gray. To Annie Gray: YOU are hereby notified to be pres ent at the Court House at Harrisburg Pa., on Monday, the 21st day of April A. D. IS 19, at 10 o'clock A. M.. wh".i and where the Judges of said Court will hear, on behalf of the defendant as well as for plaintiff, all testimony submitted in the above ease. W. JUSTIN CARTER. Attorney for Libellant. Proclamation in Divorce In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin Corunty No. 118, September Term, 1918 Jesse Hawkins vs. Hlaneh M. Hawkins. NOTICE OF HEARING IN DIVORCE ~~!? nch M - Hawkins. Respondent: lOU are hereby notified that a hearing m divorce in the rase of Jesse Hawkins vs. Blanch M. Hawkins in the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County on the part of the Libel lant, will take plare at the Court House in the City of Harrisburg, Dau phin County, Pennsylvania, on Mon day, April 21, 1019. at 10 o'clock A. M„ when and where you may attend and delend if you see proper so to do PHILIP S. MOVER] April 3, IEl.l*ril. PRODUCE Hy Associated Press. I'liilnih Ipliiii, April 8. Wheat No. 1. soft. red. $2.20; No. 2. red, $2.24; No. 3, soft, red, $2.24. Corn The market Is firm; No. 2, yellow, as to grade und location, $1.7 2 To 1.75. Oats The market is higher; No. 2, white, 77@77%c; No. 3, white, 75 % (ji 7 6c. Putter The market is steadv; western, creamery, extra, 68c; west ern extra firsts, 66@670! western firsts. 63@65c; western, creamery, choice to fancy, 70@72c; nearby prints, fancy, 74®76c. Refined Sugars Market steady; powdered, 8.45 c; extra fine granulat ed. 9c. Eggs - Market higher; Pennsylva nia and other nearby firsts, free cases, $13.05 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $12.75 per case; western, extra, firsts, free cases. $13.05 per case: do., firsts, free cases. $12.75 per case; fancy, selected, pack ed, 48® 50c per dozen. Cheese The market is steady; New York and Wisconsin, full inilK, new, 33c; do., old, 35@38c. Live Poultry—Firm; fowls higher; fowls, 40@44c; spring chickens, large sizes. 39® 40c; fowls, not leghorns, 32 @36e: white leghorns, 34®37c; young, softmeated roosters. 32®33c; old roosters, 26® 27c; slaggy. young roosters. 30®31c; spring chickens, not leghorn. 30®32c; while leghorns, 29® 30c; broiling chickens. 1% to 2 pounds, 50® 55c; large.*, 50® osc; roasting chickens, 30®36e; ducks. Peking, 42®45c; do., old, -20®33c; In dian Runners. 40@41c; spring ducks, Long Island, 34@36c; turkeys, 34®36c; geese, nearby, 30c; do., western. 30e. Dressed Poultry Firm; turkeys, spring, choice, to fancy, 46®450; do., western, choice to fancy, 45®46c; turkeys, fresh killed, fair to good, 40 I ®43c; turkeys, common, 30®35c; old turkeys, 40® 42c; capons, seven to eight pounds, 44@>45c; do., smaller sizes. 40®43c; fowls, fresh killed, choice to fancy, 38® 39c; do., smaller sizes, 30®34c; roosters, 27c; western roasting chickens, 27@37c; western broiling chickens, 42® 44c; ducks, western, 3S@4oc; Pekin ducks 38®40c; old ducks. 30@32c; Indian Runners. 36®37c; spring ducks, Long Island, 30@40c; geese, 26®30c. Potatoes The market is easier; New Jersey, No. 1, 65®75c per basket; do., No. 2, 60@60c pur basket; do., 100-lb. bags, No. 1, $2.50® 3.C0. extra quality; do., No. 2. $1.50® 2.25; Pennsylvania. No. 1. 100 lbs, ?2.25@2.60; do., per 100 lbs., fancy, Proclamation in Divorce In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County, Pennsylvania No. 430, September Term, 1918 Daisy Mills vs. Ralph Mills. To Ralph Mills; Y'OU are hereby notified to be pres ent at the Court House at Harrisburg, Pa., on Monday, the 21st day of April, A .D. 1919, ut 10 o'clock A. M., when and where the Judges of asid Court will hear, on behalf of the defendant as well as for the plaintiff, all testi mony submitted in the above case. W. JUSTIN CARTER, Attorney for Libellant. PENNSYLVANIA STATE HIGH WAY DEPARTMENT, Harrisburg. I'a. Sealed proposals will be received at the State Capitol until 10 A. M„ May 2, 1010, when bids will be pub licly opened and scheduled, and con tracts awarded as soon thereafter as possible for the reconstruction of 40,004 Linear Feet of Reinforced Con crete & Hillside Vitrified Brick Pav ing, IS feet wide, situated in Windsor Township. Berks County, and West Brunswick Township, Schylkili County, on Route No. 141; 5.443 Linear Feet of Reinforced Concrete Pave ment. 18 feet wide, situated in Dim cansville Borough, Blair County, on Route No. 53; 16,177 Linear Feet of Vitrified Brick Paving. 18 feet wide, situated in Allegheny Township, Cam bria County, on Route Nos. 53 and 276; 32,100 Linear Feet of Bituminous Surface and Hillside Vitriiied Brick Pavement. 18 feet wide, situated in Spring Township, Center County, on Route No. 27; 21,626 Linear Feet of Re inforced Concrete Pavement, 18 feet wide, .situated in W. Goshen and W. Whiteland Townships, Chester Coun ty, on Route No. 147; also 2,334 Linear Feet of Reinforced .Concrete Pavements, from 18 feet to 37% feet in width, situated in ICennett Square Borough, Chester County, on Route No. 121; 26,648 Linear Feet, of Rein forced Concrete and Hillside Vitrified Brick Pavement, 18 feet wide, situat ed in Paint and Elk Townships, Clar ion County, on Route No. 65; also 1.842 Linear Feet of Vitrified Brick Pavement, 16 and 35 feet wide, situat ed in Clarion Borough. Clarion Coun ty, on Route No. 65; 8.414 Linear Feet of Reinfcreed Concrete & Hillside V'trified Brick Pavement. 18 feet wide, situated in Walker and Fermanagh Townships, Juniata County, on Route No. 31; 10.560 Linear Feet of Rein forced Cohcrete Pavement, 18 feet wide, situated in Union Township, Lu zerne County, on Route No. 4: also "2.452 Linear Feet of Bituminous Pavement. 18 feet wide, situated in Salem Township. Luzerne County, on Rente Nr. 4: 26,310 Linear Feet of Re inforced Concrete Pavement. 18 feet wide. situated in Charleston and Richmond Townships. Tioga County on Rout<> No. 21; also. 10,717 Linear Feet of Reinforced Concrete Pave ment. IS feet wide, situated in Broken Straw Township, Warren County, on Route No. 88. Bidding blanks and specifications may he obtained free, end plans upon payment of 32.50 per set. upon application to State High way Department; Harrisburg, No refund for plans returned. Tliev ean also he seen at office of Stßto High way Department. Harrisburg, 1001 Chestnut Slreet. Philadelphia, and flO| Hartje Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. L S. Sad'er St< Hiahwav Commis sioner. HARRISBURGt Ofltlftl TELEGRAPH $2.90@3.10; New Jersey, No. 1, iOO lbs.. $2.1502.50; do.. No. 2, 100 lbs.. $1.2501.75; western, per 100 lbs., $2.00 02.25; New York state, per 100 lb., $2.2502.50; Maine, per 100 lbs., $2.00® 2.25; Delaware and Maryland, per 100 Its., $1.7502.00; Florida, per barrel, hamper, 75085 c; Florida, per 150-lb. bags, $1.500 3.00; North Carolina, per barrel, $1.5004.00; South Carolina, per barrel. $1.5004.00; Norfolk, per bar rel, $3.25; Eastern Shore, per barrel, $2.0002.75; fancy, Macuntsie, No. 1, per barrel, $2.95 03.00; do.. No. 2, per barrel. $1.2501.50. Flour The market is flrm;_ winter straight, western, $11.25011.75 per barrel; do., nearby, $11.20®>11.2.>: barrel; Kansas straights. $12.10012.30 jt-r barrel; do., short patents, $12.53 ©12.75 per barrel; spring, short pat ents. $12.00012.65 per barrel; do., spring patents, $11.50011.75 per bar rel; spring firsts, clear, $9.80010.05 per barrel. Tallow —The market is firm; prime city, loose, 101-c; prime city, special Jouse, 1114 c; prime country, 914 c; dark 6tj.o7c! edible, in tierces, 15020 c. '.lay Scarce and firm; timothy. No. 1, large and small bales, $33.0t per ton; No. 2, do., $31.00032.00 per ton; No. 3, $27.00028.00 per ton. Clover, mixed; Eight, $31.00032.00 ! per ton; No. 1, do., $29.50030.50 per I ton; No. 2, do., $27.50028.50 per ton. Bran The market is steady; soft winter, in 100-lb. sacks, spot, $47,000 48.00 per ton; spring, spot. In 100-lb, sacks, $46.00047.00 per ton. CHICAGO CATTLE ity Associated Press. Chlcngo, April 8. (U. S. Bureau of Markets). Hogs Receipts, 27.000; market fairly active, steady to strong with yesterday's close. Top, I $20.40; bulk of sules, $20.10 020.30; heavy weight, $20.25020.40; medium weight, $20.10020.35; light weight. $19.75© 20.30; light lights. slß.so©'. 20.00; SOWS, $18.00019.7?; pigs, $17.50 018.50. I Cattle Receipts, 12,000; beef steers and butcher stock slow: early sales about steady; packers bidding lower; bulls and feeders steady: calves steady to strong, lleavy beef steers, $11.50020.40; light beef steers, $10.00018.50; buteher cows and heifers, $7.40015.00; canners and cut ters. $5.55010.00; veal calves, $14,000 16.50: slocker and feeder steers, $8.25 © 15.50. Sheep Receipts, 15.000: lambs dull, few early sales mostly 25c lower; sheep scarce, steady. Lambs, eighty four pounds or less, $18.00019.75; eighty-five pounds or better. $17.75© 19.65; etills, $14.00017.75; ewes, me dium and good, $12.25015.75; culls and common, $6.00®'12.25. Little Talks by Beatrice Fairfax This is the time of year when the cherished parlor portieres appear to be dust-collecting abominations, and velvet hats strike us as magnificent "burnt offerings" for the furnace. The fur coat we could not resist last Autumn has taken a place in our affections sec ond only to the visiting cat who de clines to take a hint that her presence is unwelcome. The cat confronts us at every turn; so does the coat, the portieres, the vel vet hat. But if we are past eighteen we do not take these antipathies too seriously. We realize we have felt that way before about these same possessions and the fur coat and the velvet hat have been welcomed back the first cool day in Autumn. So we invest in moth balls and a tarpaper sack, and we put them away—in the full triumph of an acquired philosophy. We realize our general boredom with things that have to do with Winter and the prosaic, and the past is just a bit of Spring sorcery—that the witchery is tempting, delightful—but not wholly to be trusted. Omar, the tent-maker, put it very well a couple of thousand years ago, when he sang: "Come, and in the fire of Spring Your Winter-garment of Repentance fling. The Bird of Time has but a little way To flutter —and the Bird is on the "Wing." I„et us suppose the "tircil business | man" or the "tireil business woman" I reads this delightful irresponsible ereed in one of these well-gotten up editions of Omar Khayyam—the kind with the limp back and the Vedder illustrations. The "T. B. M." or "T. B. W." is all for abandoning the typewriter, the of fice desk, the stool in the dairy lunch room where the midday pie is eaten —it all becomes an abomination and a weariness to the flesh ! But—common sense urges, if you do this thing, what is going to become of you? The respectable background of office and flat, where the moving picture of your daily life turns out its five reels of respectable dullness may be inspiring. And the picturesque vagrancy that this fellow Omar sings about sounds mighty well—but, on the whole, it will probably lead to a park bench, ninety days, and a nasty write-up in the daily papers. The flat is a bort, the office is a soul less, brain-picking machine, the type writer is a clattering, chattering horror, yet—they are all better than their pic turesque vagrancy equivalents. This fellow Omar is better company on a cold night, over the open fire, than he is on a day when the crocuses are peeping through the grass. Then he's a positive danger, a menace a disturber of public morals—so back you put Omar in his limp cover, and the Vedder illus trations on the book shelf. Repressing Madness It is this eternal weariness with life's daily bili-of-fare that explains why so many estimable men—and women too— succumb to strange sex fancies that no one can explain. When yau see a de lightful lady investigate in violent ties for a youth young enough to be her son: when you hear her quoting that youth's half-naked deductions on life and letters with reverence—its only a symptom which means that lady Is weary of her treadmill. She had done her duty long and faith fully, she had saved, bought lAberty Bonds, read so many books that were good for her, heard so many improv ing talks, engaged in so much uplift work that young Mr. Verdant Green represents nature's protest; she is just weary of well-doing for the moment. And the fledging represents all sorts of madness that she has been repress ing for years. It is the same thing when staid pater familias takes up with a "vamp," it is nature's protest at the daily grind. To every one else the "vamp" seems a sorry enough proposition—distinctly made up cheap, a bit vulgar—but to poor, dear father she is Just an escape from all the estimable things be has been doing for yers. We are all, more or less, squirrels Hughes & Dier . j MEMBERS Philadelphia Stock Exchange Chicago Board of Trade Stocks Bonds Grain Penn-Harris Hotel Harrisburg, Pa. Telephones: Bell 1963 Dial 2427 lMiilnclclpliln. New York. running around and around the wheels of our cages, and anything—or any hody that means stopping for a mbment is welcome. It isn't that you fall in love with this stimulating and for the time be ing fearfully interesting person. But you want to be near him or her as much as possible because he or she helps you to forget the wheel that is waiting there for you to tread. You ■want to escape your drudgery and the gary "dallinesß" of your life. There is nothing especlHl to worry about in this state of affairs and the wise husband or wife does not lay too much stress upon it. After a while plodding pater familias wakes up to a realization that the lady with the long earrings is rather tiresome and Mary has been a dear not to have noticed his nonsense. So he invites Mary to the theater, as a sort of act of repar ation. and he notices how quiet and peaceful home is, after all and that, really the children are quite the most promising on the block. The Only Answer And the lady, approaching the dangerous age, begins to find out that while young Mr. Verdant Green's point of view has a certain amount of fresh ness, it is distinctly raw. His im- i maturity is beginning to get on her -nerves; an evening without his insistent egotism begins to appear in the light of an asset. She gets back to her mn OUB round no wo " se for ber little rung. That's all very well, you will sav, H I l, °"' ar ® >' ou going to keep tills 1- ires-ot-Spring" business from becom ing a conflagration and destroying the domestic machinery; how can it lie stopped at the psychological moment and prevent the little domestic comedy from becoming a tragedy? And the only answer is "brains;" the hand on the domestic throttle lias got to have intelligence behind it, if |t Is a feminine hand, it lias got ta know when not to nag, when to be blind and when to see. and if it is a "ML® 0 "I'"® 1 '"® hand, it will be a more dtfricult matter, because it hasn't that God-given gift of intuition, but patience accomplishes wonders. Advice to the Lovelorn BY BEATRICE FAIRFAX HAS INSURED Ills LIFE FOR IIEII DEAR MISS FAIRFAX: vouii^ a i°, h beer V Soing about with a veil-5 vi ? '' over on ® and a half iinV. has ex Pressed her affec -1 love h e r e d earfyV' *' ot ' l "' aaionR ' a:id „ * recently learned that another m i® lnau had been attentive to her. is JTil "w Re "' in his country and h tI t° er 'here. lam also told oh J i haa written out his insurance name so that in case any should happen to him, she come into possession of a it Sh ® has not denied t, and furthermore, 1 do not feel that it is proper for me to continue 'n the company of this girl n ii A r^ n ." who willing' to sacrifice Piny country is entitled to fair She has expressed her love for me ifo™ time to time and told me that t £? not caro for Ul e above-men- I tioneu young* man. 3 !? lss , Ir a' rfax . Will you be so t . . advi>ie m ® 1,1 matter? = m T ° H n °w whether it is advis or give her up!® my ' OVe ror thls Kirl Pl^ing^ , :^ b ?^e. a T f ß °e b : Grocery Store FOR SALE Located tn Hnrrlsburg. Doing splendid business. Established 18 years. Corner building. Can be bought at inventory. excellent business opportunity. Good rea son for selling. For Further Particulars Address Box D. P. A. Cnrc Harrisbtirg Telegraph 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 1 ownships 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. To he 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 pi ice, foi all ol lite properlv ot the Coinpanv within said Townships, of $1,400,000 THE PROPERTIES TO BE SOLD AS A WHOLE. 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. Susquehanna Collieries Company No. 1300 Leader News Building, Cleveland, Ohioi gaged to the young soldier "over there," as the matter of the insur ance would seem to indicate, it is dis honorable to pretend to love you. And If she does love you and not the sol dier, she is equally unfair to him. TROUBLED MY JEALOUSY DEAR MISS FATRFAX3 I have been going about with a young man for one year, laist week a friend of mine told me that she had seen him with another girl. What shall I do. Miss Fairfax? I don't want him to know that I am jealous. Should I just let it go and not ask him who it was. and just Inquire for myself, or should T ask him? BROKEN-HEARTED GIRD Tell him frankly what you have heard, but without seeming to make too much of it. It is always host to he direct about such things. His ex planation may prove him quite inno cent of any disloyalty tQ you. FUNERAL BENEFIT BILL BEATEN The House defeated the bill provid ing that funeral expenses may be de ducted from amounts due.from a fra ternal organization after a debate be tween Messrs. Dilsheimer and Wal lace, Philadelphia. niIBBER STAMOr Ull SEALS A STENCILS JIWMF6JYHBG. STENCIL WORKS ■ B! \ 9 ISO LOCUST ST". HBGLPA. & Our MARKET REVIEW this week contains informa tion regarding a number of important securities, including Wilson & Co, U. S. Rubber Kell y-Springfield Jewel Tea Swift International Libby, McNeill & Libby Sent on rcqueMt for HT-871. HUGHES & DIER . I Phflln. Stock Rxdinngc I lent er | ciilengo Hoard of Trade Penn-Harris Hotel Hnrrisburg Brower & Childs Announce Opening of Harrisburg Branch Office 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 a reasonable initial payment. 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The Telegraph Printing Binding Photo Engraving j Designing—Die Stamping—Plate Printing 216 Federal Square HARRISBURG, PA. Auditln* Special Iqventlaatlaaa Accounting System* Installed H. E. SCHRIVER Public Accountant & Auditor 03-04 Union Trnst Co., Bid*., Hnrrlsbnra, Pa. Hell Phoae 1013 17