j Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page IIAULIXG and moving we Move Anything:. Anywhere Anv time. Price reasonable. Dial ■:990. Dayton Cycle Co., 91- Noith Third street. - *>KAVY HAULING— FuIIy equipped Ar furniture, freight and piano mov ing No distance too far. Careful driver. Rain and dustproof body. J. E. Grubber's Truck Service. lrm Aungst, manager, Hershey. la. Bell phono 15R6. FOP. HIRE— Two ton auto truck. Apply 1108 South Ninth street, bell phone 2455 R. HICKS Local an^ o i°?,|:fy St ßoth hauling and storage. 4-4 Reil>. Botn phones. ROOFING 1 WILL KEEP YOU PRf b P painting your old. leaky Or°by building you the RO OF BEST SLATE SI RbA CED ROOt. Of course you know lb'' CARE*. AI'CTIONEER lIITE— BeII IS STORAGE STORAGE Carload Storage at Low Rate. THE HIGHFiPIR^DIBnLLERT Highspire. Pa. Phones: Bell: Steelton I9T. Dial: Steelton 9439. X p V private rooms for house* Harrisburg Storage Co.. 43.- 415 Senth Second street. STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house hold eo°d9. merchandise. A]ao haul . IngH'of all klnds. D. Cooper & Co. Eoth phones. STORAGE — In brick building. re a r G* Dinner. 4UB Market street. WHERE TO DINE * tinTl'T AND RLSTAURANT, AI THE V'OME of satisfaction. UNDERTAKERS SAMUEL S. FACKLER. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1312 Perry St. o BFI.L 19->6. DIAL ' l33 ' FimeraV D i°r^c"or K ;imt l Kmbalmer, RElFii° rth BeC ° nd cemetery i.ots for sale BeauUfuUy C s: it u "ted on J M a rket street Bcautii I - T n ,y.sixth, and on the ntc Miller Bros. &■ Co.. Agents. iiI.I'.VXITIS AND DYERS • WHY buy new clothing. Phones. Call and Helper. AUCTIONEERS OVERLAND USED CAR DEPARTMENT Overland 3-passenger road ster 1918 Model, splendid tiros upholstery, top and paint like new. A splendid car. Oldsmobile Roadster. UP hclstery good, paint like ne w. all tires good, two In excellent running condition. Overland six-cylinder tour ing seven passenger. Reiln isbod. A powerful, roomy, handsome car Overland 5-passenger tour ing with electric lights and starter. Overhauled and suar auleed. All tires i',^2 new * Open Evenings. Time Payments. TH E OVERLAND-HARRISBURG CO., Both N. Second St. IMS HUDSON SUPER-SIX TOURING CAR. Used slightly as a demon strator. Overhauled and re painted. In very good con dition. Tires also in tine shape. HAGERLING MOTOR CAR CO., East End Mulberry Street Bridge. pjr; BARGAINS IN USED CARS ' Vepalnted old wine color, v/hjte wire wheels, one extra. SU In _ eplendid condition, good tires. ' le Comple l tely overhauled, tires in good condition. ' RUN GARAGE AND SUPPLY CO., 1917 North Third Street. BODY! RODY! BODY! Ford 16 Roadster Body, complete with Delivery Box, $38.00. Horst. Einglestown, Pa. Near Harrlsburg. Dial 36C. i FOR SALE —1917 Velie five-passen ger six-cylinder: A 1 mechanical con dition- all good tires, two extras; searchlight. h Price. $950.00. 1420 Walnut street. TRUCK FOR SALE large sized 5-ton truck, with Dump bodv for sale. Big bargain to quick buvcr. For particulars call at the Sunshine Garage. 27 North Cameron street. G].- OOND-H AND TRUCKS AND I- \SURE CARS FOR SALE—Ford n trucks. 2-ton Autocar truck. 2-ton republic truck. 4-passenger Mitchell Club roadster. 7-p.i3senger Hayes touring car. International Harvester Company of America. Truck Depart ment, 619 Walnut street- SATURDAY EVENING, AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Seven-passenger Packard Twin "Six," 1917 model. Good as new. Traveled only 5,000 miles. Address E. 7062, Care of Telegraph FOR SALE REASONABLE BY' OWNER, Very prelTy 1917 Paige Roadster. Call Bell phone 2356 or 4M for full particulars. Reason for selling, larger car wanted. WANTED Any model or make Auto Tire Vulcanizing Molds, complete Plarts or Parts, for cash. Give de scriptiun. Queen Gity \ ul. Co, t Cin cinnati. Ohio. FOR SALE One Overland Tour inn* car, in Al condition. Good tires all around. Apply Blacks Garage, 200 bouth Seventeenth street. FOR SALE 1917 Reo, 6-cylinder touring, Just like new; 1917 Maxwell 6-passenger touring; 1915 o\ei roadster; 1917 Ford roadster. Inquire Mr. Hunier. East End Auto Co., roai of Thirteenth and Walnut streets. FOR SALE Ford Delivery Car. panel body, good as new. be lixed, for $350.00. Can be seen at 9tio South Twenty-tlrst 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 KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO All sorts of auto tops and cushion work done by experts; also repair work. Reasonable rates. boutn Cameron street. b MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6 Bosch high tension, Elsman, Dixie, '-plitdoif. ilea, Rerny and different makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A. bchiff man, 22-24-26 North Cameron street. Bell 3633. WM. PENN GARAGE 324-0 Munich street. }'' I ?}^" si "" c f funeral parties and balls, caieiui drivers; open day and night. Bell 4564. XFW MAXWELL NEW MAX WELL BARGAIN- Touring for sale for *530.00 cash. Regular Lingel.town, Near Harrisburg. BARGAINS Premier, 1915. electric gear shift, 'im "oo miles; 7-passenger. Hudson 6-54, roadster; five new "ue'nby 2',4-ton trucks, overhauled, in tine condition; dump bod>. Other"*"used trucks on hand. Full CORPORATION. 1265 CAPITOL STREET I HAVE FOR SALE THREE TOURING CARS in warehouse in new condi tion. Will sell cheap— CHANDLER. BUICK, STIjDEBAKER. BOX A, 7476, care ot lelegraph. " S/BiSSJ TUTWSS •j'hird street. Dial 4990. r ii • VDLER SEVEN-PASSENGER— Model *1915, in good condition. Apply 662 Myers street. Steelton, Pa. <4 AXON ROADSTERS Two 1916 Diai phone 36. OLD AUTOS Wanted' used, wrecked or oldtimers, wjnttu. uo • s me before sac- Nor'h Cameron street. Bell u603. ii. ■- c °*-%\nZsg?° a „,''.aS'3:.S£ Fan ■ • , ,?t narts for all makes cars on lin °w P e teach vou to drive. Will 55"u TOU Bto l ?aB? r sp?cs , fSr fttt?en l c"a?£ KUSIS. =>• Bell p hone- "i.-OR VILE Cadillac car, 5-pas sengtr, electric lights s^cal" or 'address, Coooi avenue. Her shey. Pa. _______ auto RADIATORS of all kinds re named by specialists. Also tenders. i paired y service in town, liar tdsb u"r'g A uto Had lato r Works. 505 North Third Street. GARAGES ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS FOR RENT Fntire Garage or Part, rapacity ot six cars—contains pit and wushstand, also heated b> hot i water. APPLY HARRY W. HAAS. 559 Race Street. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING. THE BEST FOR YOUR MONEY. C. P. SNYDER, Eighteenth and Chestnut Sts. yiivsUlNK GAP. AGE Auto ro r-trine by an expert. Road Jobs a neciafty. Charges reasonable. Both Phones. Sunshine. Garage, 2< North Cameron street. VAYI'TELD CARBURETORS l nlied on Reo Cars will give easy starting faster acceleration, smoother running motor and 30 per cent, more riles oil a gallon of gasoline. Agency. Federick-s Garage. 1807-03 Seventh street. LEGAL NOTICES ~~MV wife. Myrtle Gett.vs, having left mv bed and board without just cause, thereby notify all persons not to liar h, nor trust her on my account, as I will not pay any debts contracted bs ( signed) WALTER Y. GETTYS. NOTICE OF SALE —Following prop erty ot United States will be sold for cash to highest bidder on sealed pro ncsals which will be publicly opened St 10 A. M.. April 28. 1919, at state iiraff. Headquarters, llarrisburg, I'a.: 25 typewriters; 6 typewriter tables; 7 typewriter desks; 2 Hat top desks; i steel filing cabinets; 7 wooden filing cabinets; 10 chairs; 11 ooxos writing ■mid and other articles of office equip ment. Property listed may bo in spected dally between hours of 9 A M and 4:30 P. M. Further infor mation upon application. DISSOLUTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Blrdshoro Iron & Steel Breaking Company. Limited, with main office formerly at Birdsboro, Berks County. Pennsylvania, and lately at Harris burg. Pennsylvania, has dissolved by a vote ol it majority in number and value ot interest of its stockholders and that it is about to wind up us gjuslness. all parties having any claims against the said company and those knowing themselves to bo in debted to the same are hereby noti fied to present their bills and make payment of the same to the under- Ligned. and from the date of this notice the said association will ceaoo to carry on its business except so far as may be required tor the beneficial Winding Up thereof. w JOHN C. NISSLEY. One of the liquidating Trustees, 14 North Market Square llarrisburg, Pennsylvania March 22. 1919. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT ALL WORK GUARANTEED. DORY SHANER. WITH ANDREW REDMOND 1507 NORTH THIRD ST. EXCELSIOR TWIN. *65.00 Harley Twin, *95.00. Bargains. Horst. Ling lestown. Near Harrisburg, Pa. Dial 36C. PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC SALE Of household furniture at 29 Evergreen street. April 26. Sale starts at 1 P. M. PUBLIC SALE At the hotel of T. Sullivan, 236 Scuth Second street. Tuesday. April 29, 1919, at 1 P. AI. Plight brass beds, 30 tents, ana other household furniture. C. FRY, Auctioneer. LEGAL NOTICES SEALED PROPOSALS In compliance with the Constitution and the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the Board of Com missioners of Public Grounds and Buildings invites sealed proposals for furnishing supplies to the various De partments. Boards and Commissions of the State Government as described j and below the maximum prices as shown in the schedules for tbo year ending May 31, 1920: Schedule A: Paper, envelopes, boxes, twine, etc. " B: Typewriters, adding, ad dressing and duplicat ing machines. " C: Office Supplies: Pens, Pencils, Inks, etc. " CI Filing Cards-Cabinets: Globe Wernicke, Li brary Bureau, l'atv inan & Erbe. " C 2 Desks and Tables, per specifications; metal lic furniture (Art Metal). " D Miscellaneous books and subscriptions. " E General Supplies: Brushes, soaps, carpets, rugs, llags, etc. I •• F Laboratory and Engi neering supplies. " G Paints, upholstering, and hardware supplies. " H Lumber and Farir Sup plies, Repairing and Hauling. " I Power Plant and Plumb ing Supplies. The Schedule or Supplies will be is sued in sections as shown above, and it is requested that parties desiring same indicate clearly the section or sections wanted. All proposals must bo accompanied by a certified check or bon I in such form and amount as provided In the Instructions to Bidders attached to each schedule. Proposals must be delivered to the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings on or before twelve (12) o'clock.! meridian. Tuesday May 13, 1919, at which time bids wil" be open ed and awards made as soon there after at practicable. Blank bonds and schedules with nil necessary information may be had by communicating with the Department of Public Grounds and Buildings, Har risburg. Pa. By order of the Board. GEORGE A. SHREINER, Superintendent. L. W. MITCHELL, Secretary. COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA NIA. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. CONCRETE ROOF FOR RESERVOIR, WATER SUPPLY, ROAD IM PROVEMENT. CONCRETE COAL BIN AND CONVEYOR, SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT EXTEN SIONS. SEALED PROPOSALS on concrete , for the above work for the State Sanatorium, near Mont Alto. Frank lin County. Pa., will be received by Edward Martin. State Health Com missioner, Harrisburg. Pa., until 2 I'. M., Wednesday. May 7, 1919. Concrete roof for reservoir. Cont. No. 39. includes replacing existing wood roof on 60 ft. diam. concrete reserveir, with roof of I-beams, ex panded metal and concrete. Exten sions to water supply system. Cont. No 31. includes approx. 5,000 ft. 8 in. c. i. water pipe, 5,000 ft. w. i., and c. i. water pipe varying from 2 in. to 6 in. diam.. valves, lire hydrants, etc. Con struction and resurfacing of macadam roads. Cont. No. 32, includes approx. 15 000 ft. water-bound macadam roads Elevated concrete coal bin and coal handling machinery, Cont. \ T o 33 includes reinforced concrete elevated coal bin. 300 tons capacity, with necessary coal handling ma chinery. Extensions to sewage treat ment 'plant, Cont. No. 34. includes approx. 60 cu. yd. concrete, 1 ton steel reinforcement. 1.000 cu. yd. excava tion 35C cu. yd. broken stone filter material. 50 cu. yd. rubble masonry, ipiping, valves, etc. Plans and specifications can be seen at offices of Dept. of Health. Harrisburg, and 1900 Race Street, Philadelphia, Pa., and sets may be obtained. Wednesday, April 23, at the ! o ffice of the Engineering Div., State Health Dept.. Keystone Bids., Har risburg upon deposit of *25 for each contract set. Deposits will be return ed upon reeeipt of sets in good con dition. Sets will be issued to general contractors, only. Each proposal must be accom panied by certified check for SSOO. The successful contractors must file a surety bond for fifty per cent, of es timated amount of each contract. Con nects will be awarded separately. The right is reserved to reject any or all b,dS ' EDWARD MARTIN, Commissioner of Health. in re: ESTATE OF MAGGIE RUSS, Deceased. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION with the will annexed on the Estate of Maggie Russ, deceased, have been issued to the undersigned. All per sons indebted to the estate will make nayment, and those having claims against it will present them for set tlement, to if M BOOTH, S3l Chapel Street, or New Haven, Conn. C. H. BEUGNEK. 503 Bergner Building, llarrisburg. Pa. NOTICE is hereby given that Bet ters Testamentary upon the Estate of Irvin W. Dill, late of the City of llar 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 delay to wituoui EIEY F. DILL, Executrix, 2209 North Second Street. llarrisburg. Pa \VM 11. EARNEST, Attorney, Tliird and Market Streets, llarrisburg. Pa. Estate of Georga R. Ileisey, late cf the City of llarrisburg, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that Let ters Testamentary upon the Estate of the said Decedent have been granted to the All 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 'AY ' MERRIMAR W. HEISEY, Executrix, No. 901 North Front street, llarrisburg, p a ELMER E. ERB, Atty., Telegraph Bldg., Harrlsburg, Pa. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Bureau of Water und Light. BIDS will be received at the Office of Supei intendent of Public Safety. Room IC. Court House, to 11 o'clock A. M., May 3, 1919. for furnishing water meters (all bronze, cast iron top, or cast iron bottom) for year ending May 1, 1920. The right to re iect or all bids is reserved. ' S. F. HASSLER, Superintendent. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY have been duly granted by the Register of Wills, upon the Estate of Henry D. Aungst. late of Enhaut, Swatara Township. Duuphin County, Pa., de ceased. to Harry P. Aungst. of the same place, to whom all persons who are Indebted to said Estate are re quested to make payment, and all per sons having any legal claims against or demand upon said Estate sha'l make the same known without delay HARItY I*. AUNGST, - Executor, Enhaut. Pa. HAIUUSBTJRG TELEGRAPH! I 1 CITY PRODUCE MARKETS Prices in local produce markets in cluded the following: Red beets, 10; onions, 15c; string beans, 20c; new potatoes, 20c (quart); celery, 15-30 c; peppers, 7-10 c; as paragus, 20-30 c; spring onions, 6c; cucumbers, 10-15 c; grapefruit, 15-20 c; rhubarb, 10c; cabbage. 20-50 c: pine apples, 25-30 c; oranges, 75-90 c; let tuce, 15-20 c; eggs. 43c; chickens (dressed), 48-50 c; chickens (live) 35c; butter, 60c. NEW '.(lilK STOCK • Chandler Brothers and Company, members of New York and Philadel phia Stock Exchanges—3 North Mar ket Square, Harrisburg; 336 Chestnut street, Philadelphia; 34 Pine street, New York furnish the following quotations: Open Close Allis Chalmers 37% 37% American Can 52% 52% Am. Car and Fndry C 0... 95% 95% Amer. Loco 73% 71l Amer. Smelting 71% 71% Anaconda 61% 61% Atchison 94 96% Baldwin Locomotive ... 91 91% Baltimore and Ohio 48 48% Bethlehem Steel B 74% 75 California Petroleum ... 27% 27% Canadian Pacific 162% 161% Central Leather 80% 80% Chesapeake and Oho ... 61% 62 Chicago, R. I. and Pacific 23% 26 Col. Fuel and Iron 42% 42% Corn Products 62 62% Crucible Steel 67% 68% Distilling Securities .... 75 75 Erie 17 17% General Motors 181% 180% Goodrich, B. F 71% 71% Great North. Ffd 91% 92% Great North. Ore. subs .. 44% 44 Hide and Leather 2778 27% Hide and Leather, Pfd. ..111% 111% Inspiration Copper 49 49% International Paper ... 52% 53 Kennecott 32% 32% Kansas City Southern .. 23% 23% Lackawanna Steel 71% 71% Lehigh Valley 54% 54% Maxwell Motors 40 40 i Merc War Ctfs 38 37% Merc. War Ctfs, Pfd. ...117% 117 Mex. Petroleum 181% 178% Miami Copper 23% 23% N. Y. Central 74% 76 N. Y.. N. H. and H 30 31 N. Y., Ont. and West. .. 20 20 Norfolk and West 104% 105% Northern Pacific 91% 93% Penna. R. R 44 44 % Pittsburgh Coal 50% 51'% Railway Steel Spg 86 86% Ray Con. Copper 20% 20% Reading 84% 85% Republic Iron and Steel 82 82% Southern Pacific 107% 109 Southern Ry 29 29% Studebaker 76% 76% Union Pacific 130 131% I". S. 1. Alcohol 151 150% U. S. Rubber 87% 87% I*. S. Steel 100% 101% Vir.-Carolina Chem .... 61% 61% Westinghouse Mfg 49% 49% Willys-Overland 32% 32% Western Maryland 10% 10% NEW YORK CURB STOCKS Following prices supplied by How ard A. Riled and Co., Stock Brokers, 212 North Third street, Harrisburg; Land Title Building, Philadelphia; 20 Broad street. New York: INDUSTRIALS Last Sale Aetna 10 Peerless 28 Hupp Motor 8% Am. Marconi • 4% Gen'l Asphalt ...i 68% Inter Cont 21% N. Am. Pulp 5% Submarine 16 U. S. Ship ..: 2% INDEPENDENT OILS Barnett % Cosden 95^ Federal 2% Inter. Pet 30 Houston 98% Met. Pet 3 " Omar 49 Northwest 60 Sinclair G 52 Boton and Wyo 40 Glenrock 6ii iFland Merritt 33 Midwest in* MININQ . , Last Sale Atlanta 51^ Big Ledge Cresson 514 Cal. and Jerome * 7.18 Goldfield 20 Mother Lode , 43 Tonopah Ex 2% White Caps 31 Boston and Montana 75 Con. Copper 4 Boy 11% Hecla 5 Jumbo Ex 15 Ray Hercules " 2% United E " 47^ PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By dissociated Press. Philadelphia, April 26.—Stocks clos ed stn ng. Baldwin Locomotive 91 iz General Asphalt 674? General Asphalt. Pfd 10a Lake Superior Corporation .... 19% la-high Navigation 67V. Lehigh Valley * 540 Pennsylvania Railroud 44 Philadelphia Electric 25% Philadelphia Company !' 411/. Philadelphia Co., Pfd Bid 29 Philadelphia Rapid Transit 23% Reading 0517 Storage Battery 175 % Union Traction ;;X " United Gas Improvement .' iiß United States Steel 191 York Railways 7 York Railways, Pfd 30 rim. YDKI.I'IIIA STOCKS By Associated Press. Philadelphia, April 26. Wheat No. 1. soft, red. $2.20; No. 2. rod. $2 24- No. 3. soft, red. $2.24. Corn The market is firmer; No. 2. yellow, as to grade and location, $1.76 ft'l.Bo. Oats The market is higher; No. 2, white, 81%®82c; No. 3. white. 80©80'/4c. ' Butter The market • '.a firm; western, creamery, extra, 61c; near by prints, fancy, 70@72c. Refined Sugars Market steady, powdered, 8.16 c; extra flue granulat ed. 9c. Eggs Market firm; Pennsylva nia and other nearby firsts, free cases. $13.20 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $12.90 per case; western, extra nrsts. fr36e; white leghorna. 31413 ft; young, softrneafed roosters. 324f33c: old roosters, 24@25c; stoggy. young roosters. 25®28c; spring chickens, not leghuin 304532 c: white leghorns. 2942 30c; broiling chickens, 1% to 2% popnds, 754 i 80c; broilers, white leg horns, 754980 c; roaatlng chickens. 30 4?/26c; ducks. Peking, 34©36 c; do., old, 3033c; Indian Runners . 28@30ci LEGAL NOTICES THE annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Blubaker Coal Co win be held at the office of The W A Hickok Mfg. Co., on May 5, 1919' at 12:00 o'clock noon. • ROSS A. HICKOK, Secretary. firing ducks. Long Island. 34@36e; ducks, western, 46^48c; geese, near by, 22@25c; do., western, 22@25c; turkeys, 34®36c. Dressed Poultry Firm; turkeys, spring, choice, to fancy, 460 48c; do., western, choice to fancy, 45 0 46c; turkeys, fresh killed, fair to good. 40 @43c; turkeys, common. 30®35c; old turkeys, 40®42c; capons, seven to eight pounds. 44@45c; do., smaller sizes, 40®43c; fowls, fresh killed, 1 choice to fancy. 38® 39c; do-, smaller sizes, 30®34c; roosters, 27c; western roasting chickens, 27037 c; western broiling chickens, 42@440; ducks, western. 38040 c: Pckin ducks, 44@4Ge; old ducks, 44@46c; Indian Runners, 44@46c; spring ducks. Long Island, 44®46c; geese, 26®30c. Potatoes The market is steady; New Jersey No. 1 65@8ac; per basket; do.. No. 2. 50®60c per basket; do., 100-lb. bags. No. 1, $2.50® 8.00. extra quality; do.. No. 2, 81.50® riira- r- nS S' VUnIa * No ' '• 100 •. 8.!.C0®i.6c; do., per 100 lbs., fancy. {.'.80®;:.10; New Jersey, No. 1. rOO c"r® 2-40; do " Na 2 - 100 lbs., 81.28®1.i5; western, per 100 lbs., 82.00 r2sfo^ wY .° rk stnte - b er 100 lb,, $2.50@2.70; Maine, per 100 lbs., 82.75® 1. • and Maryland, per 100 lb.. 82.-0® -.40; Florida, per barrel, hamper, ii>o 85c; Florida, per 150-lb. pags, 31.50®3.00; North Carolina, per j barrel, $1 60® 4.00; South Carolina, per barrel $1 5004.00; Norfolk, per bar rel. 53.2; TCnstern Shore. per barrel. 32.00@2.75; fancy, Macungie No. 1, per barrel, 82.0503,00; do No.' 2, Per barrel. 81.25® 1.50. Tallow The market is firm; prime city, loose, lie; do., special ■???• , "'4 c prime country, lOc. edible, in tierces, 20® 22c. Hour Firm, but dull; winter striglit, western. $11.50® 11.75 per barrel; do., nearby, $11.25@U.50 per barrel; Kansas straights, 312.20@12 30 £?r b? rl ' £ 'l do., short patents, $12.6u Wl-.ia per barrel; spring, sliort pat ents, 312.00® 12.65 per barrel; do., spring patents. 312.00@12.25 per bar rel; spring iirsts, clear, 310.25@10.63 per barrel. Hay Market steady; timothv NO. 1, large and small bales. 839.60 per ton; No. 2, do., 837.50@38.0u ner ton; No. 3, do., $33.50®34.50 per ton. Clover Mixed: Light, $37.50@38.00 per ton; No. 1, do., $36.50@37.00 per ton; No. 2, do., $34.00035.00 per ton. Bran The market is quiet; soft winter, in 100-lb. sacks, spot, $47.50® 48.00 per ton: spring, spot. In 100-lb, sacks. $15.00® 16.00 per ton. CHICAGO CATTLE By dissociated Press. Chicago. April 26. U. S. Bureau of Markets). Hogs Receipts. 7,000; market strong to 5c higher than yesterday's average. Bulk of sales, $20.80®21.10; heavy weight, 820.95@21.10; medium weight, $20,70® 21.05; light weight. $20.25® 21.00; light lights, $15.75020.70; sows, $18.75 @20.50; pigs, $17.25 019.00. Cattle Receipts. 1,000; compared with n week ago, choice steers steady: others unevenly 25c to 65e lower; light weight suffering most; best she stock 50c to 75c lower; canners and low grades, 25c to 50c lower: feeders mostly 25c lower; fleshy kind off more; veal calves, $1.50@1.75 lower. Sheep Reecipts, 2,000: market steady to-day; compared with a week ago wooled lambs and light yearlings mostly 40c to 50c lower; shorn lambs, 75e to SI.OO lower: best matured sheep steady; in between grades weak to lewer. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE By Associated Press. Chicago, April 26.—Board of Trade closing: Corn July, 1.68%; September, 1.64%. Oats—July, 72%; September, 69%. Pork—May, 53.35; July, 51.75. Isird—May, 32.87: July, 31.92. Ribs—May, 28.87; July, 28.35. HEARING DATES FIXED The Public Service Commission will hear the Derry township grade cross ing cases and the application of the Penn-Harris Taxi Company for a cer tificate of convenience on Mav 1. The Marysville and New Bloomfieid light ing contracts are fixed for April 30. , R e" Telephone contract with Wellsville borough and an aerial tele- Phone system In that town is sched uled for Wednesday. FIVE TAKE EXAMS Five applicants for appointment as registry clerk in the office of City Kngineer M. B. Cowden were given civil service examinations last night. Ihe eligible list may be announced l the meeting of City Council on 1 uofcday. Sit down right now and talk yourself over with you. Two years ago you made yourself a partner with a lot of other Americans to perform a big job. Some put on the uniform and promised to do the physical work. You and the rest of us who stayed at home promised to fur nish the capital to keep them going. Their end of the job is prac tically finished. A million are still "over there" to see it to the end. THEY Offered No Excuses—Follow Their Example Buy Victory Liberty Bonds HARRISBURG NATIONAL BANK HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY Edward Bailey, Prcs't Geo. W. Reily, Pres't ACADEMY CLUB'S INFORMAL DANCE Skull and Bones Club Enter tains Large Number of Guests i The Skull and Rones Club, of the class of 1919, of the Harrisburg Academy, gave a semi-Informal dance, last evening, in the dintngroom of . the Academy. The Mannlx orchestra played for the dancing, and the* fol lowing guests and members were present: i Mi fs Katherine Worden, Miss Helen! Marshall, Miss Anna Racoti, Miss 'Beatrice Bacon. Miss Mary Ton ikin. of Portsmouth, Virginia: jMiss Henrietta Stonesifer, Miss Emily l ! Vnnderloo, Miss Sara Hamer, Miss] I Elsie Mac Hope. Miss Alice Cooper, | | Miss Melva Kasson, Miss Helen Kel j ley, Miss Helen Fitzgerald, Miss Reese, Miss Ruth Powdell, Miss Fran ces l"etlerßon and Miss Violet Shuler. ] Charles Cumbler. Daniel Bacon, | Henry Miehauz. George Tripp, Jr., J. j M< rganthaler, Donald Brinser, Kirk Mover* William Ober, Park Beckley, 1 James Milhouse, John Lescure, Wil-j jljam Is-seure, Jr., Paul England, 1 Charles Gilmer. John Hunter, Dress j | Panel. Ensign William Hut-lock, De wight I.udlngton. Ernest Earnest, Ar- I ihur Kunkle. Thomas Wickerslvam, !Mo well Hawkins, Jr., Haydes Priteh- I ard, Nelson Shreiner, Philip Cossio j Pomar, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Omwake and i Mr. and Mrs. Hagerling. The patronesses for the event were: j I Mrs. Arthur E. Brown. Mrs. George | j Kunkel, Mrs. George B. Tripp, Mrs. | Howard R. Omwake, Mrs, Mowell j Hawkins and Mrs. O. P. Beckley. 1 j The committee comprised: Mowell! Hawkins, Jr., chairman; George B. j Tripp, Jr.. William Ober and William] ' J. Lecsure, Jr. | Boy Scouts Presented With Medals at Big Rally in Grace Church I Scouts Karl Moeslein and • William I I Fenstermacher were presented with i troop bars and medals by the Rev. j Lewis S. Mudge, pastor of the Pine | Street Presbyterian church, at a rous- j I ing meeting. The honors were awarded because ( of their work in the Fourth Liberty ] Loan of Troop 13, Boy Scouts of j America, held last night. Scoutmas- , ter John W. German. Jr., presided. In | attendance were forty-one scouts. Scout Commissioner W. IT. German made his otHeial visit to the troop and i I conducted inspection. Assistant \ | Scoutmaster Foss told of a visit made I by him to scout headquarters in Read- ] I ing and of the preparations which ] I scouts of that city are making for i I their coming summer camp. The | I camp is held annually for the scouts j ! or Berks county and hope has been ] expressed that such a camp can be I secured for the boys of this city. j The necessity of co-operat.ion was emphasized In a talk by Scout fom- . missioner German. "It is necessary ! for the scouts and their leaders to j co-operate to secure greater results," lie asserted. "The Boy Scouts com- I prise the largest hoys' club in the j world. Every hoy In Harrisburg should be a member." He offered a Franklin Building and Loan Association NEW SERIES STARTING HUNDREDS HAVE SECURED HOMES THOUSANDS IIAVE SAVED MONEY HAVE YOU? STOCK CANCELLED ANY TIME (1 PER CENT INTEREST PAID EASY TERMS POll BORROWER ROOM 10 202 Walnut Street Analyze Yourself APRIL' 26, 1919. prize to the patrol which shows the largest number of tests worked off before June 15. In making the presentation of the troop medals and bars it was ex plained that Scout Moeslein sold 62 bonds during the Fourth Liberty Loan campaign. 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