! Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page AUTOMOBILES WANTED All kinds of used auto tires. We pay highest cash prices. No junk. H. Esterbrook, 912 North Third street. Dial 4990. AUTO FOR HIRE Five-passen ger new car. 1919. Everything up-to date. All kinds of trips. Make your r-nngelitents in advance. Hell phone >1 it. r. 11. Kasson. Lemoyne. Pa. rrdoi.il license. FOR SALE 1917 Reo. 6-cyllnder touring, just like new; 1917 Maxwell o-psssenger touring; 1915 Overlau.l' roadstel . 1917 Ford roadster. Inquire Mr. llumer, East End Auto Co.. rear Thirteenth and Walnut streets. < THE Special Podge Model Ray field ; Is inexpensive and the saving in gaso- , line bill from 15 to 30 per cent will ; pay for it in a short time. Agency, j FEDERICK'S GARAGE. 1507-09 North Seventh St. j BODY! BODY! BOD s"' Ford 10 Roadster Body, complete with Delivery Box, $38.00. Horst.: I.inglestown, Pa. Near llarnsbutg.. Dial 36C. J AUTOS FOR HIKE CITY GARAGE 116 STRAWBERRY ST. New tive and seven-pasenger cars for business or pleasure at nil hours. . BELL 2360. DIAG 4914 KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO A'i sorts of auto tops and cushion work done by experts; also repair | work. Reasonable rates. 1--18 south i Cameron street. I MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6 Bosch high tension. Elsman. Dixie. I Splitdoi t. Men. Kemy and different] makes of coi.s. carouretors, etc. A.; brhiftman, 22-24-26 North Cameron i street. Bell 3633. ] WM. PF.NN GARAGE 324-6 Muench street. Limousines for ; funeral parties anil balls; careful | drivers; open day and night. Beil 4564. j NEW MAXWELL NEW MAX- j WELL BARGAIN. ! Touring for sale for ss3a.oo cash. Regular price is 3990.00. SIMON HORST. L'ngelstcwn, Pa. Near Harrisburg. ' Dial 36C. FOR SALE—I9I7 Velie five-passen- i ger. six-cvllnder; A 1 mechanical con dition; all good tires, two extras; | searchlight. Price. SS.a,OO. 14.u ; AValnut street. , i -.WON ROADSTERS Two 1916 and 1917 Models, one has starter elec- ' trie Pchts. 527-.00 and 3295.00. Horst, I I.inglestown, Pa. Near llarrisburg. pia. phone 36. j OLD AUTOS Wanted- used, wrecked or oldtimers, < in tnv condition. See me before sac- > i-flcing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto. Wrecking. A. Schiffman. 22. -4, 26 , North Cameron street. Bell j6.3. COLE'S CHURCH PLACE GARAGE, 4 4 North Cameron Street. I V.to wrecking and repairing. Fail line of parts for ail makes cars on -ale. We teach you to drive. Will so" voi; old -.ar on smu:l co.nmissioti ; basis". Storage space for fifteen cars.: Bell l'hone. •■op <- \LE Cadillac can. 5-pas- | eciigtr. electric lis -ts and starter. In j good condition. Far particulars coll, or address, 313 Cocoa aicnue. Her-j shcy. I'a. ___ , ' U'TO RADIATORS of ail kinds re- I paired by specialists. Also fenders, Ln-- .- etc. Best service In town, Hnr- . i is.ccie Auto Radiator W orka, sou North Third Street. ; GARAGES ACCESSORIES, AND REPAIRS ; • t FOR RENT 1 Entire Garage or Fart. Capacity of six cars—contains pit ~ ar.o washstand, also heated oy hot ; water. - APPLY HARRY W. HAAS. 559 F.ace Street. . ; UNSHINE GARAGB Auio re-.' ti"irinc by un exycit. Rond jobs <i eDtciaity. Cluirges reasonable. Both . '■ 'Cameron street. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT ALL WORK GUARANTEED. DORY SHAKER, WITH I, ANDREW REDMOND ' 1507 NORTH THIRD ST. EXCELSIOR TWIN. 365.00 Harley i' Tw-n 195.00. Bargains. Horst, Ling lestovvn. Near llarrisbuig, Pa. Dial ' 26C. , AUCTIONEERS J KVI:N WHY' I NOT NOW? I AUCTIONEER HITE —Bell IS..J. LEGAL NOTICES 1 NOTICE , ""he following ordinance was read In 'the city Council at a meet ing D id ( T; i-dav ni'-rmng. April 191., and . is published as directed by Article 5. Section 3. Clause 10, c£ the Act ol , Assembly al proved June ... l&L. AN ORDINANCE , To authorize the paving and curbing of York Street from Seventeenth Street to Eighteenth Street, and , providing for the payment of the! v cost thereof. ', -ection 1. Be it ordained by the . Council of the City of Harrisburg, i and it is hereby ordained by authority ' of the same. That York Street from Seventeenth Street to Eighteenth c Street be and the same is h.-teov uu thorlxcd to be paved with first class sheet asphalt, on a concrete base, and curbed with granite or granolithic i curbing, the cost aid expense thereof ~ to be assessed according to the footi front rule. ~ t Section 2. That all proceedings , and work incident to the improve- J mt-nt herein authorized shall be taken ; and done, and the cost and expense. ] thereof paid for. and the assessments c levied on abutting properties shall;, be collected, as provided by Ordinance ) No. 19. Session of 1914-1915. and Or dinance No. 24, Sen ,915; the tcrtai amount oi said assessments is hereby appropriated to the pay- < rrent of the contract price of the work and other necessary expense. R. ROSS -SEAMAN, Clerk to City Council. Office of the City Clerk, Harrisburg. Pa. , VP.OPOSALri FOR THE SALE OF J \ r '• WASTE PAPER dV-FfCE OF THE BOARD OF COM- . MIS.-IONER.S OF PUBLIC GROUNDS , AND BUILDINGS. HARRISBURG, , P ENNSYLV AN I A. j SEALED PROPOSALS for the sale I | of waste paper, consisting of Ledger and Bond Paper; Book Paper; Mixed [ Office scrap; Manila Card Stock; Old m Newspapers, for the year ending May 31, 1920, will be received by the Su- I perlntendent of Public Grounds and Buildings at his office in the State - Capltoi Building, Harrisburg. Pa., un til 12 o'clock noon of Tuesday, May i 13. 1919, at which time the proposals c will be opened and published in the Reception Room of the Executive De- i partment at Harrisburg. Bids should be made separately on , above paper, as specified. Further Information can be ob tained at above office. GEORGE A. STTREINER, Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings. I* W. MITCHELL, Secretary. i THE annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Blubaker Coal Co. will - be held at the office of The W. O Hickok Mfg. CO.. on May 5, 1919, a 12:00 o'clock noon. ROSS A. HICKOK. Secretary. I - • THURSDAY EVENING, HARRISBURO TELEGRAPH MAY 1, 1919 ' LEGAL NOTICES CHARTER NOTICE I Notice Is hereby given that applica tion will be made to the Governor of I the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on the 27th day of May, 1919, at 10 o'clock A. M., under the provisions of an Act of Assembly entitled "An Act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corpora tions," approved the 29th day of April, 1574, and the several supplements thereto, for a charter Of an intended corporation to be called THE PILLOW MANUFACTURING COMPANY, the character and object of which is THE manufacturing, purchasing, SELLING and dealing in shirts and wearing ap parel. and the materials used in th" making of the same, and for these purpose to have, possess and enjojy all the rights, benefits and privileges by the said Aet of Assembly and the supplements thereto conferred. STROP P & FOX. Solicitors. Harrisburg, Pa. NOTICE to property owners along the lines of Brcnsinger Alley from 1 Emerald Street to Curtin Street, Ordi nance No. 85. Session of 191S-1919: Oxford Street from Sixth Street to Jefferson Street: Oak Street from Sev enth Street to Elizabeth Street: , spraguo Street from Brcnsinger Street to Turner Street; Brcnsinger Street from Woodbine Street to For rest Street: Emerald Street from Jef (< rse.n Street to Seventh Street: Bailey (Street from Twelfth Street westward- Iv to Mossiali Rescue Home, all tinder I Ordinance No. 82. File of City Coun | cil. Session 191S-1919. , In accordance with the terms of Or dinance No. SB3. File of Common Council, you are hereby notified to make all the necessary house con nections contemplated by you "with the main sewer, gas pipes, steam heat ing pipes, water pipes or other I mains." w ithin sixty days from the | dafe of this notice, and conduct the j.-aid service pipes or sewers from the mains in the street to within the curb lines of said street. M. B. COW DEN. City Engineer. I Mav 15. 1919. SEALED PROPOSALS ] In compliance with the Constitution 1 end the laws of the Commonwealth I or Pennsylvania, the Board of Com missioners of Public Grounds and j Buildings invites sealed proposals for furnishing supplies lo the various De , partim nts, Boards and Commissions of the Mate Government us described ; and below the maximum prices as ( shown in the schedules lor the year ending May 31, 1920: I 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, Yaiv- MA LI & El be. " C 2 Desks and Tables, per specifications; metal lic furniture FART Metal). " D Miscellaneous books and subscriptions. ** E GENERAL Supplies: Brushes, soaps, carpets, 1 rugs, liags, etc. " F Laboratory aud Engi neering supplies. " G Paints, upholstering, anu hardware supplies. •• H Lumber and Para Sup piles. Repairing AND Hauling. " 1 Power Piant and Plumb ing Supplies. The Schedule oi supplies will be TS -"ED in sections as shown above, ana 'it is lequested that panics desiring same indicate clearly Hie section M I sections w anted. All proposals must be accompanied : by a certified check or bond in such J lorrn and amount as provided in the Instructions to Bidders UT.ached to each schedule. Proposals must be delivered to the Superintendent of Public Gruunds and Buildings on or before twelve (L-D ' o'clock, meridian, Tuesday May 13, ' 1919, at which time bids wiU be open- 1 ed and awards made as soon there- ' alter AT practicable. Blank bonds and schedules with all I 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. NOTICE ~ j The following ordinance was read in the City Council at a meeting held Tuesday morning, April 22. 1919( and is published as directed by Article 5 Secti n Clause IN, of the Act OF As sembly approved June 27, 191 - AN ORDINANCE To authorize the paving and curbing | .T EtheJ Street from Nineteenth street to I'rospect Street, and pio vidinc for the payment of the cost thereof. Section 1. Be it ordained bv the Council of the City of Harrisburg,! and it is hereby ordained by authority. •>f the same. That Ethel street from i Nineteenth Street to Prospect Street : be and the same IS hereby authorized) to be paved with first class sheet asphalt, on a concrete base, and curb- | OL with granolithic curbing, the cost and expense thereof to be assessed according to the foot front rule. Section 2. That all proceedings and work incident to the improvement herein authorized shall be taken anu done, and the cost and expense there of paid for, and the assessments levied on abutting properties shall be collected, as provided by Ordinance No. 19, Session of 1914-191.'., and Or dinance No. 24. Session of 1914-1915;! the total amount of said assesments ! is hereby appropriated to the pay ment of the contract price of the ( work and other neeesary expense. | R ROSS SEAMAN, Clerk of City Council. 1 Office of City Cierk, Harrisburg, Pa. ' NOTICE — Letters Testamentary on ; the Estate of Emma Shaffer, late ■•f Swatara Township, Dauphin Coun- | ty. Pa-, deceased, having been granted i to the undersigned, all persons hav-! ing claims or demands against the; said Estate are requested to make; kn wn the same, and all persons in- J debted to the said decedent to make) pavmcnt. without delay, to THOMAS M. L. POFFENBERGER, I Executor, 807 North Third Street, Or to Harrisburg, Pa. J. W. SWARTZ, Attorney. 108 North Second Street, Harrisburg, Pa. NOTICE is hereby given that Let- I ters of Administration have been granted to the undersigned, on the | .state of Aaron T. Stahi, late of the Borough of Dauphin, Dauphin Countv, I I'a., deceased. All persons being in- ! debted to said estate are requested to : make immediate payment, and those I having claims against said estate will I present them for payment to IDA STAHI* Administratrix. Or Dauphin. Pa. STROUP &- FOX. Attorneys, Russ Bldg., Harrisburg, Pa. NOTICE Is hereby given that Let ters of Administration have been granted to the undersigned, on the estate of JOSEPH C. EICHEL, late of the City of Harrisburg, Pa., deceased all persons being indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate will present them for payment to LAURA E. SHAMBAUGH, Administratrix, Or Harrisburg, Pa. STROUP & FOX. Attorneys, Russ Bldg., Harrisburg, Pa. NOTICE is hereby given by the I undersigned that he will apply for examination to he held July L, and 1919, by the State Board of Law Ex aminers, and for admission to the B.ir of the Supreme Court of the State of Pennsylvania. DANIEL H. KUNKEI* Harrisburg. Pa. NOTICE John, alias Shine Parker, who, on the 25th day of March. 1911, was sentenced by the Court of Oyer R.nd Terminer of Dauphin Co., Pa., to the Eastern Penitentiary at Philadel phia Pa., upon a charge of murder, for a period of not less than 5 years nor more than 20 years, will apply to the Board of Pardons at Harrisburg, Pa., on the 21st day of May, A. D. 1919, lot a pardon. W. JUSTIN CARTER, Attorney. APPROPRIATIONS : DEMAND INCREASE ; OF PA. REVENUES * 1 ' Senator Penrose Says Teach- I ers' Salaries and Other In creases Demand Funds United States Senator Boies Pen • | rose to-day declared that legislation ! to provide the revenue for various ob- I jects. notably teachers' salary in- I creases, was the biggest problem now ■ i confronting the general assembly of " Pennsylvania and that it would have ! to lie given the closest attention. The situation must lie determined > and suitable action taken without do ; lay." said lie. "it is thought that ; probably the most effective action r would be the collection of the taxes - that are authorized." i| M^rkeFS 'I NEW YORK STOCKS ] | Chandler Brothers and Company, [lmembers of New York and Philadel . pliia Stock Exchanges—3 North Mar r ket Square, Harrisburg; 336 Chestnut >! street, Philadelphia: 34 Pine street, ' New York furnish the following ' | quotations Open Noon ' Allis Chalmers 81 Slij lAmer. Beet Sugar 38 35! | American Can 55 54 \ Amor. Loco 76 75'* jAnier.. Smelting 71' 70 s * J j American Sugar 130 130 s s j lAmer. Wool en a 66 : s 66 T i' Anaconda 61 r li 61! i r | Baldwin Locomotive ... 9191 ■ I Bethlehem Steel B 73' = 7i 7 ['California Petroleum .. 27 s s 27 s [ I Canadian Pacific 161161'* r i Central Leathefi 79 s 79 s * [Chesapeake and Ohio .. 61L 61 1 - , (Chino Con. Copper .... 36'* 36 ! Col. Fuel and Iron 42 41 '- " Corn Products 01 1 * 6l :t * ' j Crucible Steel 70 s * 69 s * I Distilling Securities ... 75 s * 761* ' | Erie 17 ' 17' : General Motors 182 152'- ■[Goodrich, B. F 72 T 72 '[Great North. Pfd 93' 93' .[Great North. Ore. subs.. 43' s 43 . ;Hide and Leather 27 s * 28 t Hide and Leather. Pfd., 27 s * 28'* I Inspiration Copper .... 49 s * 49 l ' International Paper ... 52 s * 51 , , Kennecott 32's 32 [Kansas City Southern.. 21 1 - 21' c '(Lackawanna 7o 70 . Maxwell Motors 41' s 41 I Merc. War Ctfs 41 41 s * II Merc. War Ctfs 1084* 110 ; Mex. Petroleum 175'-j 174 s * [ Miami Copper 22 „ 22 s * I Midvale Steel 15 41 ? |\. v., N. 11. and II 19H 29 V* , Norfolk and West 104'- lo4'j Northern Pacific 93 | Penna. R. R 44' s 44'g : Ray Con. Copper 20 V* 20 V* Reading S4 s s 14'* [Republic Iron and Steel 50 s * Si's , I Southern 107 106 s * | Southern Ry 28 28 1 , Studebaker 76'- ,6'- - Union Pacific 131 130'* il*. 6. I. Alcohol 152 151 s * |U. S. Rubber 95'* 93 ;, s U. S. Steel 97 96 s * | Utah Copper 73 1 * 75'* Virginia-Carolina Chem. 63 S3 1 * I Westinghouse Mfg 51*2 50 s * | Willys-Overland 34 34' Mo. Pacific 27■- 27Hi PHILADELPHIA STOCKS Py Associated Press. Philadelphia. May 1. Wheat No. l, soft, rtd. 12.20; No. 2, red, 3.24; ! No. 3. soft, red. $:.24. i Corn The market is firm; No. i 2. yellow, as to grade and location. 51.73 h 1.77. Oats The market is steady; No. 2. white, llH0I2c; No. 3, white, so© 8C c.c. Butter The market is lower: western, creamery, i-xtra, 61c. nearby prints, fancy. 68'<i70c. Refined Sugars Market steady, powdered, 8.45 c; extra fine granulat ed, 9c. Eggs Market higher; Pennsylva | Get the Printing | I Habit and Watch It | Help You Quite often we are 3 {§ creatures of habit not in- Sjj 3j frequently to our disad- W) fcg vantage. Good habits are B to be treasured, bad habits fa g spurned, says the moral- [3 S ist. One of the best busl- ® 5 nes habits you can ac- §j Ej quire, says the business [j , B man, who has learned the g I B lesson, is the printing ra If 3 habit Let attractive, R IBj earnest printing help you 2 !E! add to your earnings. It S ; s has done this for others b B and will get business for pj |gj you. The catalog, the iS 5 folder, the booklet the 3 | window card, the circular, .*3 all these have been found § : E valuable auxiliaries to the tg ; s business man. We print g] | b them and print them S j g right I|THE TELEGRAPH I I PRINTING CO. | :j] Printing Binding Design- ia :g] "lng Photo-Engraving S if] Die Stamping Plate Print- S I a '"*• a |j 216 Pederal Square ® Harrisburg, Pa. l^iarsi!grigia:niTgtigga{nifigßiin:r-arß:TOr^is!raE>iaßar^i TELEGRAPH PRINTING Tins Is the only kind worth while. If you have been satisfied with the ordinary class of work come here and l see what the beat can do for you. Poor printing < is expensive and fails to j bring results. Good print ! in*f Is a splendid business > j getter. Tou'U say sm f, | once wa've served you IHE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO. Priming—Binding—Designing*—. Plioto Kngravlng—Die Stamping And Plate ITinting 218 Federal Square HARRISBURG -:- PENNA. a' j \ ~CTORY LIBERTY LOAN" NLS and other' nearby firsts, fre* I cases, $13.65 per case: do., current! Ireeelpta, free cases, $13.35 pa. case; | western, extra. firsts, frca cases. $13.65 per case; do, firsts, free case.-, I $13.35 per case; fancy, selected, puck- ' ed, SU<U 52c per dozen. Clieesc The market is steady:. New York and Wisconsin, full tnuk, ! new, C2FC'32Vic; do, old, 35@3Sc. Live Poultry Market firm;! fowls, 40 & 42c; spring chickens, largo, sizes, 5911 4uc; spring chickens, bron- 1 ets, Pot leghorns, s@>6sc; do, white leghorns, 62055 C; roosters, 24® 25c; I staggy, young roosters, 25(11 280,' ducks, Peking, 341136 c; do, Indian! I I tinners, 251r30c; spring ducks, Lerng! Island, 321t06c; geese, nearby, 22Y' 25c: do, western, 2214 25c. I Dressed Poultry —R uin; turkeys, spring, choice, to fancy, 46(g4Sc;L do, western, choice to lutioy, 4044460;! turkeys, flesh killed, lair to good, 40 ' ®43c; turkeys, common. 30(U55c; old I turkeys, 4uiij42c, capons, seven TJ eigiit pounds. 44L£45c; do, smaller sizes, 404443 C; fowls, fresh Killed,! [ choice to fancy, 3S®39C; do, I smaller sizes, 304434 c; roosters, 27c;; 'western roasting chickens, 2,'@37c; .western broiling .hickens, 424444 c;, [ducks, western. 3sjp4oe. L'-kin ducks.: ' 4 4<4 46c; old ducks, 414416 c; Indian Runners. 444446 c; spring dinks, Long' Island, 4444460; geese, 2641 30 c. Potatoes Tin- market is lower. [New Jersey. No. 1, 61,g55c; per basket; do. No. 2. 5044 60c per oasl'.et; do, 100-lb. bags. No. 1, $2,504# 1 3.C0, extia quality; do. NO. 2. $1,504# : 2.25; Pennsylvania. NO. 1. lgo LBS, j $2.5044 2.60; do, PI R 100 lbs, fancy',' .$2 9044 3.10; New Jersey, No. I. ,UJ! (LBS, $2.25®2.40; do. No. 2, 100 lbs, $1.25(31.75; westerrr, per 100 lbs, $2.00 1 '4#2.25: New York state, per 100 lb | $2.45® 2.60; Maine, per 100 lbs, $2.6662'! 2.75; . Delaware and Maryland, per lot) j lb, $2.254#2 4U; Florida, per barrel 1 hamper, 76(35c; Florida, per L&o-Ib! bags, $1.50443.00; Nortli Carolina, per' barrel, sl-60444.00; South Carolina, per barrel. $1.504#4.00; Norfolk, per bar-' rel, $3.25; Eastern Shore, per barrel, $2.00@2.75; fancy. Macungie | No. 1. per barrel. $2.95 4# 2.00, do So. 2, per barrel. $1.25©1.50. Tallcw The market is firm 1 prime city, loose, lie; do, special' loose, 114* C; prime country, xOc 1 edible in tierces, 22® 24c. Flour The market is firm; winter l striglH, western, $11.50® 11.75 PERI barrel; do, nearby, $11,25 4# 11.50 per! barrel; Kansas straights, $12.20® 12.65 ' per barrel; do, short patents, $13.00 1 4113.50 per barrel; spring, short pat-i eiits, $ 15.50®'13.90 per barrel; do I spring patents, $13.004413.50 per bar-' rel; spring firsts, clear, sll.oo® 11.23 J per barrel. Hay - - The market is firm; timothy : No. 1, large and small bales, sJ9.doi (per ton; No. 2, do, $37.50®)35.C1; per ton; No. 3, do, $33.50®34.50 per ton , Clover Mixed: Light, $37.50® 38.00! per ton: No. 1, do, $36.50®27.00 per , ton : No. 2, do, $34.00@35.00 per ton. | Bran Firm and higher; soft' winter, in 100-lb. sacks, spot, $48.00® 43.00 per ton: spring, spot, in 100-lb. 1 ( sacks, $46.00® 47.00 per ton. $20,000 Apartment House Building Permit issued A .820.(MM) apartment liouso, three new dwellings and other improve-; incuts costing 111 the aggregate .>.),400 I are provided for in eignt building ; permits issued to-day. The apart- j meat will be a three-story building to he erected by Isaac -dareus at [ IM2 14 .North Sixth street. .Marcus ( also will build a one-story brick build- j ing at the rear of lblO-lN North Sixth j street, costing $4,0U0 and lie vill re-; model three houses at 515-17-19: Dauphin street. That will cost j | SII,OOO. Carlton D. Burley will erect n dwelling on the west side of Seven- j teenth street. SO feet south of Ran-! dolph, at a cost of s.'.(itM) iind he! will provide a S6OO frame garage j in the rear. H. J. Fornwalt will j build a pair of two and one-lmlf- j story brick houses at Second and; Seneca streets, costing $8,500. The | other permits were issued to Charles j K. Iteeser, for a one-story garage at I the rear of 514 Malmntongo street, j costing $l5O and \V. J. Hirtley, for a one-story frame anil steel garage ; at Manada and Salmon streets, SOOO. Andrew Fisher, the Australian j Premier, began life as a pit hoy in j a Scottish coal mine. A new English time recording clock for workmen uses thumb prints for identification. Four Men Who Want to Succeed Carranza; Attitude Toward U. S. Interests Washington ! GE.N. OBR.EG.ON <3OKLZALE2 " LUis CABR.EZA FELIK P. PALAVICINt I Despite President Carranza's request that politics be put aside for the ' present, advices from Mexico City received ill Washington state that at least half a dozen men already are in the field, either personally or through their friends, for the presidency in the election of July, 1920. Under the constitution Carranza cannot succeed himself. Public opinion II In Mexico divides the candidates into two classes — civil and military — with the latter said to be the more popu lar. On the military side are Gen eral Alvaro Obregon and General Pablo Gonzalez: on the civil side Luis Cabrera, recently appointed secretary of finance by Carranza, and 1 ' Felix Palavicini. Washington is watching developments closely, par | ticuHirly as regards the attitude of the candidates toward the United I States. Tokio Council Firm as to Shantung Peninsula Claim By Associated Press. Tokio, May 1. —The diplomatic ad- ' ; visotvy council voted to-day to ad- j I here to Japan's attitude relative to, [the Shantung peninsula and to make i (no concessions or compromises at I Paris, according to newspapers here. CHICAGO no till) OF TRADE By Associated Press• Chic4iKu, May I.— Board of Trade J I closing; | coin—July, 1.62"*: September, 1.59.. I Oats—July, 71 s *: September, 70V*. ! Pork—May, 53.40; July, 51.40. ! jjird— May, 33.25; Jillv, 31.80. j ltibs—May. 38.05; July, 28.05. j Philadelphia textile mills locked j out over 2.000 workmen who de manded a 4 8-hour week. Members of the London Police \ Department arc demanding -that i they be granted an increase in pay. TaiißoEFf STA&Sitf yinS SEALS t STENCILS ! MFS.BYHBC.STENOLWORXS ■ la 130 LOCUST ST. HBGuPA- & H. M. HOFFMANN Professional Funeral Director Day and Night Calls Promptly ! Attended To. Pliouc Bell 4101, or Call at 310 N. SECOND ST. Auditing Sperlal InvcNtignHona Accounting Systems Installed H. E. SCHRIVER Public Accountant & Auditor 41.1-411 I n ion Trim! Co., Uldg., llnrrlMliurK, I'n. Hell l'hone 1013 Keeps American Peace Delegates Advised of Conditions in Germany IK- ♦ j.- . CAPT. WALTER. , r. OWE.RAR.DI America's peace delegates in Paris are being kept in close touch with conditions in Germany through Cap tain Walter F. Gherardi, IT. S. formerly naval attache of the Ameri can embassy in Berlin. lie is back in the German capital as head of a mission to find out the temper of the German people and the extent to which militarism has been destroyed. Many cotton mill managers in the South have announced wage cuts to their employes. n I'Olt SAI.E Cnnip Hill—This hennt ifut home on hit rilhl.'O, facing south, S rooms anil hath, hot nir licnt, gar age and chicken house in rear, several fruit trees in hearing, sit iinted on l.ogan street, lust west of Hon man avenue. See A, K. .Strode, llell Phone ttISU-lt. Horses, Mules, Colts and Cows PUBLIC SALE! On Tuesday, May 6th, 1919 At 1 O'clock I*. 31. Nt the Farmer* Hotel. 31. Snyder, Prop. MIDDLETOWN, PA. > Will Sell the r'lillaivlnic l.lve Slock One ciirloiid <>r cvlra Kuilll, hip, rupped nml nil putpoae wexlern horscx. They ciuinixl of the poml, hip, nipped feeders, nncon horxex. fnrm ehunkx and nil |)lir|ioxe horxex and eollx, the klml that have the xl/.e. xliii|ie, welplit, foot mid inuxele tbnt lielonpx lo u KOOII hred draft hnrxe. mid pony thlnkx a loml of the real old-fnxhloned kind—the hext that prow. tlr. (Jrove boiiKht moxtly all tliexe horxex rlpht out of har nexx, nnd xnyx 11 little thin in tlexli from worklnp, but the real kind wilh slxe and xhnpe all over. Tliexe horxex rtinpc In npe from It to It years, nml have Hi welphinp from la to 15 hundred Ibx. eneh. Ilavx, hlnekx and prays In eolor. Will have a fctv pair of eloxely mated tenmx with sire, shape ami weight. Tliexe horxex are nil broke and ready to ten to work. Ik" head of home bought horxex and inulex of nil klndx, consisting of I. hip lliiixlied drafterx, single line leaderx. farm ehunka, buxlnrxx and faney drlilng horxex; nlxo n few hlph dollar horxex, ranging In ngc from 5 to 10 yearx old and weighing up to 1 hundred Ibx. eaeh. The mil lex eonxlnt of eloxely mnteil tenmx. single line leaderx, good single mlilex and a few xeeond-hand work aluvea. Speelal—Snookiiinx, white and tan Welsh pony, two yeara old. one of the haiulxomext lyniiex you ever saw t will make a prent pet for the children, ix iiulet and pen tie enotieh for the children to handle. 30 head of eholee eowx, houpht liy Kilwnrd Stover, of Ilunimelxtown, Ph., eon.lxtlnp of frexli and eloxe nprinperx nnd n few backward eowx. Sir. Stover Olivines ux that he bus houpht only the hext he could Anil, nnd are a elaxx of eowx that have the xlr.e and iiunlity that helonp to it real pood cow. They eonxixt of a few pure bred llolxtelnx, prade llol xtclnx ami Durham xtoek. Also u few pood butter eowx. These eow x are all yolinp and xtrnlpht nnd ready for-work. Also a few pood younp stock liiillx, llolxteln and Durham stock. STOVER & KEIFFER tvwwwttvwwwwwwmwwwwwMMtwmmwwmmHm, Let The Types Help You THERE is no need to worry about i next month's business if you call in the services of the printer. Get your facts together the things you want to say to the public—and have them printed in a folder or booklet Facts well told in .good printing have saved many a businessman worry about the future, for they carry your thoughts, your prices, your location, the bargains you may want the people to know about, to the public that has the money. The rest is easy. The types simply can't help bringing business to you. Well help you all we can to make good'printing carry your message. The Telegraph Printing Binding Photo Engraving J Designing—Die Stamping—Plate Printing 216 Federal Square HARRISBURG, PA. CHICAGO CATTI.K By .'tssociated Press* Chicago, May 1. . (U. S. Bureni of Murkets). Hogs Receipts 2:1,000; trade dull: market weakeniir and mostly 10c to 15c lower. Bulk of sales, $20.00®20.40; heavy weight $20.20® 20.55; medium weight, $20.00® 20.45; light weight, $19.65@20.:t0 light lights, $18,260)19.85: sows $18.25® 19.86: pigs, $17.250118.50. Cattle Receipts, 8,000; best, bcel steers steady; others strong to 25i higher: she stock 15c go 25c higher calves slow, about steady. Heavy beef steers, $t 1.25®20.00; light bee; steers, $10,250)17.85; butcher cows an< heifers. $7.50® 15.00; canners and cut ters. SO.OOO 10,25; veal calves, sl2.oo®' 13.25; stacker and feeder steers, $8.51 Sheep Receipts. 14,000; sheet steady; lambs held higher. T,ambs, eighty-four pounds down, $17,75 0 19.00; eight-five pounds up, $17.25® 19.50; culls and common, $ IS. 00 ® 17.00' spring. $18.50® 21.00. Ewes, medium and good, $11.750'15.50; culls and common, so.oo®' 11.75. , Oil & Mining Stocks i Glenrock Oil, Pennock Oil, Rangeburnett Oil, Has brouck Divide, Texanna Oil, I Fisk Tire, Rock Oil Produc ing, Nepissing, Tenopah Di- I vide, Merritt Oil, all give promise of making spectacu lar market history in the near I future. The conditions sur ; rounding both industries ! are more favorable now than ever before, and the growing realizations of their import j ance in the period of expan sion we are entering is at tracting a renewed and en -1 larged market interest. ■ Brower & Childs H. M. Hayward RESIDENT MANAGER 7 N. THIRD ST. Harrisburg, Pa. i Bell 2817. New York, Philadelphia, Tren ton, Wilmington 21
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