Additional Gassified Ad* on Opposite Page STORAGE Carload Storage at Low Rate*. THE HIGHSPIRE DISTILI.ERT CO, LTD.. Hlghsplre, Pa. Phones: Bell: Steel ton 1T, Dial: Steelton 8439. WHERE TO DIXK A r.V A HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. THE HOME OF SATISFACTION. UNDERTAKERS SAMUEL S. PACKLER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1812 Perry St. BELL 1958. DIAL 2183. RUDOLPH K. SPICE R, Funeral Director and Embatmer, 611 North Second Street. . BELL 268. DIAL 8145. CEMETEBY LOTS FOR SALK PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY Beautiluily situated on Market street east of Twenty-sixth, and on the north and east faces the near park way. The prices of lots are moder ate. Miller Bros. & Co.. Agents. CLEAN Kits AND DYKES WHY buy new clotnlng, when we clean your old ones as good as new J Ail kinds of repairing work guaran teed. Goodman's, 1306% North Sixth. Both Phones. Call and Deliver. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Four-passenger convertible Victoria Type 57 Cadillac for sale. Tires, llnish and mechanical condition first class. KEYSTONE SALES CO., 108 Market. FOR SALE Studebaker Touring; 1918 eight-cylinder Oldsmoblle Tour ing' Kco Touring car; Overland Coun try Club; JcfferTes Touring car, An drew Redmond. Third and Reily st reeta. 1919 BUICK Brand new. Never been run. Can make immediate de livery. J. S. Siblc, Jr., Third and Cumberland. A BUICK BIG SIX TOURING, new tires, mechanically periecu Chevrolet, model 4-90 touring, in fine shape, very reasonable. The above cars are as represented. Demonstrations given. CHELESA AUTO WRECKING CO., A SCHIFFMAN. Manager. FOR SALE Saxon 6-cylinder car. 1916 Model, in good Mra. J. A. Donaldson, 192 a North Front street, City. P'OR SALE One 1916 6-cylinder Studebaker. New top and new Urea iround. Fully electric equipped. This car is an exceptional bargain and must be sold quick. Party leaving city. Selden Truck Distributors, 1017- io Market street. KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO All sorts of auto topa and cushion work done by experts; also ; 'Pair •work. Reasonable rates. 72-73 „outh Cameron street. BODYt BODY! BODY I 1916 Ford Touring body, 336.00. Horst, Linglestown. Pa. Near Har risburg. Dial 36C. FOR SALE 1917 Overland Tour inn Car. Model 85. in good condition. Good tire™ Call after 6 P. M. at 102 Paxtang avenue. WANTED All Kinds of used auto tires. We pay highest cash prices. Nc Junk. H. Esterbrook. 912 North Third street. Dial 4990. MAGNETOS All types; 4 and 6 Bosch high tension, Elsman. Dixie, Snlitdorf. Mea. Rerny and different makes of colls, carburetors, etc. A Schiftman, 22-24-26 North Cameron street. Bell 2633. WM. PKNN GARAGE 524-6 Muench street. Limousines for funeral parties and balls; careful drivers; open day and night. Bell 4664. M T COLE'S CHURCH PLACE GARAGE. 44 North Cameron Street. Auto wrecking and repairing. Full line of parts for all makes cars on sale. We teach you to drive. Will sell you old car on small commlssiou basis Storage space for fifteeu cars. Bell Phones. HUPMOBILE FOR SALE 6-passenger Touring Car. 2 extra tires. Apply 1722 GREEN STREET. Bell 660 J. FOR SALE Seven-passenger Packard Twin "Six." 191'' model. Good as new. Traveled only 6.U00 miles. Address E. 7062, Care of Telegraph FOR SALE One Buick Roadster, in A 1 condition, Price, 81,000. Apply BLACK'S GARAGE, 205 South Seventeenth St. FORD! FORD! 1918, 17, 16 Ford Tourings, overhauled and newly paint ed. Three one-ton Ford Trucks. SUSQUEHANNA MOTOR CO., 117 South Third Street Open Evenings Until 9 P. M. SECOND-HAND TRUCKS AND PLEASURE CARS FOR SALE—Ford Eon trucks, 2-ton Autocar truck. 2-ton Republic truck, 4-passengcr Mitchell Club roadster, 7-passenger Haynes tot/ring car. International Harvester Company of America, Truck Depart. Brent. 619 Walnut street AUTOS FOR HIRE CITY OARAGE 116 STRAWBERRY ST. New live and seven-paesenger cars tor business or pleasure at all hours. BELL. 2360. DIAL 4914 " OLD AUTOS Wanted: used, wrecked or oldtimers, in any condition. See me before atc rl&cing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. SchifCman, 22, 24, 21 North Cameron street Bell 3632. BUICK LIGHT SIX, completely everhauled. In tine shape. Velie, 1917. completely overhauled tnd painted, good tires. A bargain. Chalmers 6-30 Roadster, in splendid rendition. A bargain. Jeffrey 1914. overhauled and In line rhape. rbj£ GARAGE, 1917 North Third Street (Continued In Next Column) - w ' WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUTOMOBILES AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re paired by speclallata Also fendera lamps, etc. Bost service In town. Kar risburg Auto Radiator Works, 80s I North q'blrd Street. ' PACKARD TRUCK S-ton chassis, chain drive, for sale at a bargain, SBOO. PACKARD MOTOR CAR CO., 101 Market Street. HUDSON 6-54 In first-class mechanical con dition, for sale. Inquire C. A. FAIR Carriage and Auto Works, 1139 Mulberry Street. BUICK Repairing. Susquehanna Motor Co., 117 South Third street. FOR SALE 1917 Ford Touring Car. Price. 3390. S. R. Horst. Ling lestown, Pa. Dial phone 84C. BARGAINS Premier, 1918, electric gear shift, run 200 miles; 7-passenger. Chandler Touring, extra tire, in fine condition. Denby 2%-ton trucks, overhauled, in fine condition; dump body. Reo, 2-ton. 3%-ton Acme, Wood's Hoist and steel body. m „ , Denby, 3-ton, Woods Hoist and steel budy. One-ton International; used 10 months; cheap. Two-ton International; used 9 months; cheap. Other used tracks on hand. Full line of Denby chassis. DENBY SALES CORPORATION. 1205 CAPITOL STREET TRUCK FOR SALE Largo 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. ' SMALL SAXON ROADSTER 3O miles to gallon gasoline; 28x3 tires, new. Very economical to run. Price, $260.00. Horst, Linglestown, Pa. Near Harrisburg. 1917 FORD ROADSTER. 1916 Ford Touring. 1916 Oldsmoblle, 6-cylinder; Chalmers, 5-passengcr. Bargain. East End Garage, in Rear of Thirteenth and Walnut. Inquire Hummer. CADILLAC, 1912 FOR SALE—Good condition. Price reasonable. Sibie's Garage. 301 Cumberland. ONE AND ONE-HALF-TON express hand-made truck bodies and cab tops for trucks. Inquire C. A. FAIR Carriago and Auto Works, 1139 Mulberry Street. AUTOS WANTED IF jou have a good second-haad car you want to sell, 1 am in the market for one. No dealer. Martin GerUtirdt, 150 North Front street, Steelton. GARAGES ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS FOR RENT Garage, 1717 Boas street. SUNSHINE GARAGE Auto re pairing by an expert. Road Jobs a specialty. Charges reasonable. Both Phones. Sunshine Garage, 27 North Cameron street. YOUR REO. EQUIPPED WITH A RAYFIELD CARBURETOR, will be more efficient and more economical. You will get more power and speed and a smoother-running muter. AGENCY. FEDERICK'S GARAGE. 1807-09 North Seventh. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES BICYCLE REPAIRING ~~ BY AN EXPERT ALL WORK GUARANTEED. DORY SHANER WITH ANDREW REDMOND HARLEY-DAVIDSON Motorcycle and sidecar, in good mechanical con dition and good tires. $150.00. Apply 203 Nectarine street. FOR SALE—Anderson motorcycle; bargain. 24 Chestnut street, Steel ton, Pa. LEGAL NOTICES PROCLAMATION Whereas, the Hon. George Kunkel, President, and the Hon. S. J. M. Mo- Carrell, Additional Law Judge of Oyer and Terminer Quarter Sessions of the I-eace, of the Twelfth Judicial Dis trict, composed of the County of Dau phin. laving issued their precepts bearing date, (he 2nd day of May A. D. 1919, to me directed for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer aud General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, at Harrisburg for the County of Dauphin, and to commence on the second Monday of June, 1919, being the 9tli day of June 1919, and to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given to : the Coroner, Justices of the Peace Aldermen and Constables of said County of Dauphin, that they be then and there in their proper persons at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said dav with their records, inquisitions, ex aminations and their own remem brances, to do those things which to their office appertain to be done, and those who are bound in recognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Dau phin County be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be' just. Given under my hand at Harrisburg the 2nd day of May, A. D. 1919. be ing the one hundred and forty-third year of the Independence of the United States. W. W. CALDWELL, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Harrisburg, Pa May 7, 1919. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, as: In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., No. 350, January Term, 1919. Libel in divorce a vin culo matrimonii, Eugene Magnani vs Viola E. Magnani. The subpoena and alias supboena in the above-stated case have been returned "nun est in ventus." You. Viola E. Magnani, are therefore directed to appear in the court at Harrisburg Pa., on the fourth Monday of June, A. D. 1919 to answer the complaint therein tiled' W. W. CALDWELL. ' ■ , „ Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pa., May 21. 1919. NOTICE The following Ordinance was read in the City Council at a meeting held Tuesday morning, May 20, 1919. and'is published as directed by Article 5 Section 3, Clause 10. of the Act of As sembly approved June 27, 1913- AN ORDINANCE To authorize the opening and grading of Sixteenth street from Herr street to Calder street, atyj provid ing for the payment of the cost thereof. Section 1. Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Harrisbuig and it is hereby ordained by authority of the same, That Sixteenth street from Herr street to Calder street, as marked upon the city official plan* be end the same is hereby authorized to be opened and graded; the cost and expense thereof to be assessed upon the abutting properties according to benefits, as provided by law. Section 2. That all proceedings and work incident to the improvement herein authorized shall he taken and dene, and the costs and expenses thereof shall be paid for. and the as sessments levied on the abutting properties shall be collected as pro vided by City Council Ordinance No 19, Session of 1914-1915. Section 3. That the assessments for the grading of said highway be and the same are hereby appropriated to the contractor for the payment of -he cost and expense of the said grading Section 4. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict here with be and the same are hereby re pealed. R. ROSS SEAMAN. Clerk of City Council. Otfiee of the City Clerk. Harrisburg. Fa. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Letters Testamentary . on the Estate of Francis W. Ruther ; ford, Sr., late of Swatara Township, > Dauphin County, Pa„ deceased, hav ing been granted to the undersigned ' residing in Paxtang Borough and Swatara Township, all persons indebt ed to said Estate are requested to make immediato payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. JOSH E. RUTHERFORD N. P. RUTHERFORD. Executors. NOTICE Letters of Administra tion on the Estate of Anna H. Biglr, late of the City of Harrisburg, Dau . phin County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estate are . requested to make immediate pay • ment, and those having claims will ! present them for settlemen. S. HALDEMAN BIGLER, Administrator, 215 South Front Street, Harrisburg, Pa. DEPARTMENT PUBLIC SAFETY. Bureau Water and Light BIDS will be received at the Office of Superintendent of Public Safety, Room 10. Court House, to 11 o'clock. June 5. 1919, for .furnishing cast iron water pipe end special castings, valves, hydrants, iron castings and brass ferrules or corporation stop cocks. The right to reject any or ail bids is reserved. S. F. HASSLER, Superintendent. SHERIFF'S SALES" By virtue of certain writs of fieri facias, levari facias, liberari facias, venditioni exponas and alsias vendi tioni exponas, issued out ot the Court of Common Pleas and Orphans Court of Dauphin County, Pa., and to me directed, 1 will expose at Public Sale or Outcry, at the Court House, in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., on Thursday, June sth, 1919, 2 o'clock P. M., the following real es tate, to wit: (STROUP & FOX, ATTORNEYS) No 1. All that certain lot and parcel of a lot, both situate in the Borough of Uniontown, County of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning at the northwest corner of lot No. 13; thence along lot No. 13, south 136 feet to a point on line be- j tween lot Nos. 12 and 13; thence west along lot No. 12, four (4') feet to a point; then south along lot No. 12. 62 feet to Mulberry alley; thence west along said Mulberry alley. 46 feet to a point between lots 11 and 12; thence north 136 feet to a point between said lots Nos. 11 and 12; thence west 4 feet to a point on lot No. 11; thence nortji along or through lot No. 11, 62 feet to a point along the southern bound ary line of Market street; thence along the boundary line of said Mar ket street east 54 feet to the north west corner of lot No. 13 and the place of beginning. Said lot being marked on the gen eral plan of said Uniontown Borough as lot No. 12 and a part of lot No. 11. Being the same premises which W. 11. Deibler and wife by their deed dated January 2. 1912, granted aud conveyed to Elmer E. Dockey. Said deed being recorded in the office for the recording of deeds, etc., in and lor the County of Dauphin, in Deed Book "V." Vol. "14" page "170," ref erence being thereunto had will more fully end at large appear. Thereon erected a two and one-half story rame dwelling house and Bank Build ing, in the rear a one-story frame building. Sold as the property of Elmer E. Dockey, defendant. (STROUP & FOX, ATTORNEYS) No. 2. All that certain messuage, tene ment, tract or piece of land situate, lying and being in the Toownship of Jackson, County of Dauphin and State ot Pennsylvania, bounded limited and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stone; thence by lands of Peter Etzweiler (late Chris tian Warfel) south 77% degrees west 16.9 perches to a pine stump; thence by lands of the same south 43 degrees west 19.7 perches to a stone; thenco north 86 degrees west 14.3 perches to a stone; thence by lands of Samuel Miller, north 70 degrees west 16.5 perches to a stone; thence by the same south 72 degrees west 21.6 perches to a stone; thenco by the saane t.orth 88 degrees west 13.5 perches to a stone; thence by the same north SO degrees west 42.8 perches to a white oak; thence by the same north 61 de grees west 20.5 perches to a stone; thence by lands of Henry Enders (late Aaron Miller) north 52 degrees west I 16.2 perches to a stone; thence oy lands of Clement C. Miller (late John B. Miller) north 70% degrees east 44 perches to a stone; thenco by lands of the same north 50 degrees east 86.6 perches to a pine knot; thence by lands of Balthaser Miller estate south 27% degrees east 90.9 perches to the piace of beginning. Containing 51 acres. 96 perches strict measure. Being the same premises which Michael 11. Miller, et. ux„ by their deed dated Feb. 17. 1905, granted and conveyed unto Henry A. Warner. Said deed being recorded in Deed Book "C," Vol. "12." page "132." Sold as the property of Henry A. Warner, de fendant. (E. W. JACKSON, ATTORNEY.) ; No. 3. No. 1. All that certain piece or par cel of land situate in the City of Har risburg, Dauphin County and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the south east corner of Wallace and Cumber land Streets and running thence southwardly along Wallace stieet It feet more or less, to other land of said defendants; thenco eastwardly along said land 68 feet, more or less, to a private alley; thence northward ly along said alley 14 feet, more r I less, to Cumberland street; thence westwardly along Cumberland street fis feet to the place of beginuing. and having thereon erected the building now known as No. 1135 Wallace street, said building being a two and one-halt frame dwelling house, 14x22 feet In size, with two-story baik building annexed. 14x22 feet in size; all in good repair. For title see deed recorded in Deed Book "L" Vol. 16, page 285,, etc. No. 2. AH that certain piece or par cel of lund situate In the City of Har risburg. Dauphin County and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning on the Eastern line oC Wallace street, fourteen (14) feet distant southwardly from Cum berland street and running thence eastwardly along said land 68 feet, more or less, to a private alley; thence southwardly along said alley 14 feet to a point; thenco westwardly 68 feet, more or less, to said Wallace street; thence northwurdly along said Wal lace street 14 feet to the place of be ginning, having thereon erected the building now known as No. 1133 Wal lace stieet, said building being a two and one-half story frame dwelling house 14x22 feet in size with two story back building annexed. 10x14 '' see deed recorded In Deed Book "L," Vol. 16, page 285, etc. Sold as the. property of Jacob Wien er, Annie Wiener, his wife, defen.l a"(E. W. JACKSON. ATTORNEY.) Harrisburg, Dauphin County, ana State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at. the corner of land, now or late, of William C. Kirby on the Western side of Sixth street, and running thence westwardly along the line of said . land 84 feet, to other land of the said Annie Wiener; thence northwardly along the rear of last mentioned land in a parallel with said Sixtli street 15 feet more or less, to land late of Pat rick McNiff. afterward Caroline F. Mehrlng; thence Eastwardly along the line of said land 84 feet to said Sixth street' thence southwardly along the western side of said Sixth street 15 feet more or less, to the place of be ginning with the right to the use of the three feet wide alley extending from the rear of the land herein de scribed to Wyeth street, formerly call ed Wyeth alley. Having thereon erected the build ing known as No. 1408 North Sixth street, said building being a three "torv frame dwelling house 15x36 feet In size with back building 12x12 feet In size, annexed, all In good repair. For title seo deed recorded in Deed Book "L." Vol. 16, page 236, etc. No. 2. All that certain piece or par cel of land situate in the City of Har risburg. Dauphin County and State of —lavlvanla, bounded and described ELOWUSBUTO TKUbXJKAPg To Hold Motorcycle Races at Carlisle Memorial Day Professional, amateur and trick motorcycle racing; will be the feature of the big Held day events being held Decoration Day in the Carlisle Fair Grounds under the auspices of the United Motorcycle ssociatton. There will also be a bicycle race. Many well known local boys as well as several of tho best riders in the country will compete for prices. Four different makes of machines will be represented, the Harley-Davidson, ! the Indian, the Pope and the Excel sior. The riders include John Tritt, Le moyne; Ervin Kohl, Myerstown; H. A. Nickel, Baysnore, L. I.; James Reidy, Washington Heights; William Llneaweaver, Lebanon; G. D. Peters, Harrisburg; H. H. Tritt, Lemoyne; James Donelly, Harrisburg, and J. M. Smith, Lewistown. While making tests on the Pope machine that will be entered in the contest, it caught fire yesterday in front of the Doehn garage and for a short time it appeared that this ma chine would be out of the contest. The fire department was-called out and extinguished the flames before any damage was done. as follows: Beginning at the corner of land now or late of William C. ICirby, on the eastern side of Wyetli street (formerly called Wyeth alley), and ninning thence northwardly along the eastern side of Wyeth street 13 feet and 9 inches to a three-feet wide alley; thence eastwardly along said alley 70 feet to line of land, now or late of raid Annie Wiener, situate at No. 1408 North Sixth street; thence southwardly along said land 13 feet and 9 inches, more or less, the land new or late, of William ' C. Klrby; thence westwardly along the line of said land 68 feet, more or l6ss, to tho place of beginning. For title see deed recorded in Deed Book "L" Vol 16, page 236, etc. Sold as the property of Jacob Wien er, Annie Wiener, his wife, defend ant. (LEIBY, ATTORNEY.) No. 5. All that certain lot or piece of land situated In the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin and State of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the north side of Hunter street, one hundred and eighty (180) feet westward from the western line of Sixteenth street; thence northwardly one hundred (100) tect to the south side of Compas ave nue: thence westwardly along the south side of said avenue twenty (20> Ret to a point; thence southwardly one hundred (100) feet to Hunter street; and thence eastwardly along the northern line of Hunter street twenty (20) feet to the place of be ginning. Being lot No. 212 on plan of lots laid out bv A. Boyd Hamilton, recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds, etc., in and for Dauphin County in Plan Book A, page 79. The same being house No. 1512 Hun ter street. Sold as the property of Harriet M. Grant, defendant. (ROSENBERG & ROSENBERG, AT v TORNEYS.) No. 6. All that certain tract or parcel of ground, situate in the Kleventh (for merly the Sixth) ward of the City of Uarrisburg. aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the eastern line of North Second street, which point is forty-one and nine-tenths feet south of the southeastern corner of North Second and Dauphin streets being a straight line through the cen ter of an eight-feet space of ground between this and the adjoining house; thence eastwardly by a straight line through the center of said eight feet space of ground along the side of the properly, now or formerly of IV. B. Gorgas, eighty-seven feet, more or less, to the western line of a three feet wide private alley; thence south wardly along the western line of said three feet wide private alley, twenty one and four tenths feet, more or less, to a point at the line of property now or formerly of w. B. Gorgas; thence westwardly along the line of said lust mentioned property and through the center ot a brick partition wall of this and the adjoining house, eighty-seven leet. more or less, to the eastern line of North Second street; and thence northwardly glong the eastern line of North Second street; twenty-one and four tenths feet, to a point, the place of beginning: with the right to use the said three feet wide private alley in the rear of said lot in common with the owners and occupiers of other properties abutting thereon; having thereon erected a three-story brick dwelling house, known as No. 1815 vprth second street. ' Being the same premises whioli Robert Rosenberg and Mary Rosen beig. his wife, by Indenture hearing date the thirteenth day of May, ono thousand nine hundred nineteen, and recorded in the office for the Record ing of deeds in and for the County of Duuphin, granted and conveyed unto Seymour Katz. Sold as the property Of Peter Magaro. with notice to Sevmour Katz, terre tenant, bejmo w w CALDWELr^ TT . , ~ Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Harrisburg, May 14th, Conditions of Sale The highest and best bidder to be the buyer. Terms —The purchaser shall bo re ouircd to pay SOO.OO of the amount of his bid when the property shall have been knocked oft to him under SSCO 00; above that amount ten per cent' on the purchase money, and the residue before the confirmation of sale by the Court. If the purchaser fails to comply with the terms of sales the property will be resold at his cost. | BEGAIj NOTICES The following petition was presented to the City Council at a meeting lipid Tuesday morning, May 27th, 1919, and accompanies an Ordinance en titled, "An Ordinance authorizing the paving and curbing of Chestnut street. from Nineteenth to Twentieth Street, and providing for the: payment_of the cost thereof." and iB published as directed by Article 6, bectlon 3, Clause of the Act. of Assembly approved .lune 27th, A. D. 1913. To the President and Members of the City Council, Harrisburg, Pa. . .. Dear Sirs:—We, the undersigned owners of property abutting on the line of Chestnut street from the east side of Nineteenth street to the west side of Twentieth street. In the Ninth ward of the City of Harrisburg, re spectively represents; That we are a majority In number of the persons own ing property, or owners of a majority of the feet frontage abutting on the line of said street between the points named, and that we desire the same to be paved with sheet asphaltum and curbed with granite curbing. We therefore, pray your Honorable Body to pave said Chestnut street from the east side of Nineteenth street to the west side of Twentieth street with sheet asphaltum and curbed with granite curbing. And we will ever pray, etc. Owner Residence Frontage George A. Hoverter 1915-1917 Chestnut Street 36 feet Wm. C. Porr 19 10-1942-1946-1948-1950 Chestnut Street,..9o feet Wm! it. Knox, 1927 Chestnut Street 18 feet 10. E. Rnders 1925 Chestnut Street, 18 feet Walter B. Rankin 1935 Chestnut Street 18 feet Chas M. Storey 1937 Chestnut Street, 18 feet Myra V. Himes 1912 Chestnut Street 18 feet J. I). Banks ...1914 Chestnut Street 18 feet Jacob Derbs 1916 Chestnut Street 18 feet F. W. Illbbs 1930 Chestnut Street ...,18 feet F. u. Carnes 1928 Chestnut Street 18 feet It. R. Pleam Chestnut Street, 18 feet 10. W. Killinger 1922 Chestnut Street 18 feet 'Geo. S. McCrone 1924 Chestnut Street, 18 feet F. I. Zudrell 1921 Chestnut Street 18 feet Robert L. Morton 1926 Chestnut Street 18 feet Mrs. F. J. Mannlx 1931 Chestnut Street 17 V 4 feet Mrs. A. R. Gardner 1929 Chestnut Street 18 feet It. W. Itupp 1911 Chestnut Street 18 feet W. L. Stocks 1919 Chestnut Street 18 feet Mrs. Chas. C. Ray 1932 Chestnut Street 18 feet J. E. Glpple 1318 Walnut. Street 227.2 feet Geo. W. Bogar 1913 Chestnut Street 18 feet George J. Hellman 1933 Chestnut Street 17% feet James C. Toney 1920 Chestnut Street 18 feet H. G. Musselman .29 South Nineteenth Street 90 feet W. H. Peters. Jr., 1923 Chestnut Street 18 feet i Edward- Bixler 1936 Chestnut Street ' 18 feet I State of Pennsylvania, County of Dauphin, ss: Personally appeared, before me, the subscriber, an Alderman In and for said State and County, residing in the City of Harrisburg. Wm. R. Knox, one of the withinnamed petitioners, who being duly sworn, deposes and says that the facts set forth In the foregoing petition are true and correct to the best of his knowledge and belief. Sworn and subscribed to before me this 26th day of May, A. D. 1919 . TI . WILLIAM R. KNOX. George A. Hoverter, Alderman. R. ROBS SEAMAN, Office of the City Clerk, Harrisburg, Pa U6rk l ° C '\ y CouncU ' MARKETS Produce prices to-day In the Har risburg markets were: Asparagus, 14 J beans, green, % peck, 30c; beans, navy, 15c; beans, kidney, 12c; bananas, 20035 c; butter, country, 62 0 65c; butter, creamery, 68070 c; new cabbage, head, 8010 c; carrots, sc; cucumbers. 508 c; eggs, dozen, 46048 c; egg plant, 300 40c; lettuce, head, 5010 c; oragnes, dozen, 350 60c; peas, % peck, 25030 c; peppers, 3©6 c; pineapples, 20030 c; potatoes, new, % peck, 25 c; potatoes, bushel, $2; radishes, sc; spinach, % peck; 8c; strawberries, 350 40c; tomatoes, box. 20025 c: onions, box, 10015 c; bunch, sc; bacon, pound, 52055 c; ham, pound, 55060 c; lard, pound, 35c; pork, fresh, pound, 40050 c; chickens, live, pound, 38042 c; dressed, pound, 46052 c; squabs, pair, 60070 c. NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Brothers and Company members of New Ycrk 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 Noon Allis Chalmers 45 44% Amer. Beet Sugar 82 % 83% American Can 59% 69% Am. Car an Fndry Co 103% 103% Amer. Loco 84% 84% Amer. Smelting 82% 83% American Sugar 131% 133 Anaconda 70 % 79% Atchison ..102% 101% Baldwin Locomotive ....101 101% Baltimore nd Ohio .... 54% 54% Bethlehem Steel B 79% 79% Butte Copper 25 25 California Petroleum ..32% 32% Canadian Pacific 166% 166% Central Leather 92% 22% Chesapeake and Ohio ... 67% 67% Chi., Mil. and St. Paul .. 46% 45% Chicago. R. I. and Pacific 29% 29% Chino Con. Copper 40% 40% Col. Fuel and Iron ..... 47% 47% Consol. Gas 1.... 52% 52% Corn Products ... 66V4 68 Crucible Steel 81 80% Erie 19 19 General Motors 204 204 Goodrich. B. F 78 77% Great North. Pfd 99% 99% Great North. Ore, subs .. 46% 46% Hide and Leather 34 34 Hide arid Leather, pfd...121% 121% Inspiration Copper 68% 58% International Paper ... 65 56% Kennecott 36% 36% Lackawanna Steel 83% S3 Lehigh Valley 59% 59% Maxwell Motors 50 49% Merc. War Ctfs 48% 48% Merc. War Ctfs, Pfd. ...126 125 Mex. Petroleum 184% 184% Miami Copper 27% 27% Midvalo Steel 51% 62% N. Y. Central 82% 52% N. Y„ N. H. and H. . ..i. 32% 32% Northern Pacific 99% 98% Penna. R. R 47% 47% Pittsburg Coal 60% 61% Ray Con. Copper 22% 22% Reading 89% 89% Republic Iron and Steel . S8 % 87 % Southern Pacific 112% 112% Southern Ry 31% 31% Studebaker 98 95% Union Pacific 137 136% U. S. I. Alcohol 164 163% U. S. Rubber 108 111% U. S. Steel, Pfd 115% 116% U. S Steel 107% 107% Utah Copper 80 81 Vir.-Caro. Chein 74 73% Westinghouse Mfg 68% 58 Willys-Overland 38% 38% Western Maryland 13% 13% PHII-AnKI.I'HIA STOCK $ Philadelphia, May 28 Wheat No. 1 soft red, $2.20; No. 2, red. $2 24; No. 3, soft red, $2.24. Corn The market is quiet; yellow, as to grade and location, $1.8001.85. Oats The market is lower; No. 2, white, 78% 079 c; No. 3, white, 7 7 0 7 7 % c. Bran The market is steady; 30ft winter, spot, in 100-lb. sacks, $44,000 45.00; spring, in 100-lb. sacks, $42.00 © 43.00. Butter Market steady; western creamery, extras, 57c; nearby prints, fancy, 64 066 c. Refined Sugars Market steady; powdered, 8.45 c; extra fine 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 firsts, free cases, $13.20 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $12.90 per case; fancy, selected, packed, 50© 52c per dozen. Cheese The market is steady; New York and Wisconsin, full unik. 32©32% c; do., old, 37040 c. Live Poultry Market steady; fowls, 400 41c; broiling chickens, not leghorns, 55060 c; do., leghorns. 42® 50c; roosters, 23024 c; ducks. Peking. 30082 c; do.. Indian Runner, 25030 c; geese, 20023 c. Dressed Poultry Firm; turkeys, spring, choice, to lancy. 00., western, choice to fancy. 45 046 c, turkeys, flesh Killed, fair to good. 40 ©43 c; turkeys, common. 30035 c; old turkeys. 40®c; capons, seven eight pounds. 44045 c; do., smaller sizes 400 43c: fowls, fresh killed, choice to fancy. 36038 c; do.. J smaller sizes. 32034 c; roosters. 27c; western roasting chickens, 27037 c, western broiling *lcKen* 42044 c. ducks, western, s"©4oc. Pekln duck*. 42 046 c; old ducks, 42 046 c; Indian Runners. 42046 c; spring ducks. Long Island, 41042 c; geese, 26030 c. Flour Market steady; winter straight, western. $1L500U.75 per barrel; do., nearby, 11.25011.40 per barrel; Kansas straights, $12.20012.50 ~~ ~ LEGAL NOTICES "hort patents, $12.60 @13.00 Per barrel; spring;, short pat ents, J12.E0013.00 per barrel; do., spring patents, $12.25® 12.76 per bar lel; spring; firsts, clear. $10.26010.75 per barrel. Hay Steady; timothy. No. 1, large and small bales, $45.00 per ton; do.. No. 2. $42.00043.00 per ton; do- No. 3, $39.06040.00 per ton. Clover Mleced: Light, $42.00@43.00 per ton; do., No. 1, $40.50041.00; <D.. No. 2, $38.0003900 per ton. Tallow The market is steady; prime city loose, 13% c; do., special, loose, 14c; prime country, 12 %c; edi ble in tierces, 24027 c. Potatoes The market is higher; New Jersey, No. l. 4®ssc: per basket; do.. No. 2. 50060 c pet basket; do., 100-Ib. bags. No. 1. $2,600 1.00, extra quality: do.. No. 2. $1,600 i!.2K; Pennsylvania. No. 1. 100 lb* I $2.5002.75; do., per 100 lbs., fancy, | $2.9003.10; New Jersey, No. 1. iO9 i 12.2R02.40; do.. No. 2, 100 lbs. $1.2601.75; western, per 100 lbs.. $2.09 02.26; New York state, per 100 lb. $2.6002.70; Maine, per 100 lbs., $2.50® 2.80; Delaware and Maryland, per 109 lbs., $2.2502.40; Florida, No. 1, pot barrel. $t.0009.60; Florida, No. 2 per barrel, $7.0007.60; Florida, per 150-fb. osgs, $1.6102,00: North Carolina, pet barrel, $1.6004.00; South Carolina, No. 1. per barrel, $8.5009.00; South Caro l.i ,?°* 2 - per barrel, $6.5006.75; Norfolk, per barrel, $3.25; Eastern Shore, per barrel, $2.0002.75; fancy, Mncungle, No. 1, per barrel. $2.95® 3.00; do., No. 3, per barrel, $1.2601,50. CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press. Chicago, May 28. (U. S. Bureau of Markets). Hogs Receipts, 26,000; market active, mostly 25c higher than yesterday's average; top, $20.40. Bulk of sales, $20.20020.35; heavy weight, $20.25020.40; medium weight, $20.10020.40; light weight, $19.90020.40; light lights, $18.65® P nrk| nk sows, smooth, $19.50019.75; packing sows, rough, $19.00019.50; pigs. SIB.OO 019.00. Cattle Receipts, 9,000; beef steers and butcher stock slow, 15c tJ 25c. lower; light calves lower, others isteady; stockers and feeders steady. Beef steers, medium and heavy weight, choice and prime, $15.60® 17.65; medium and good, $12.85015.75; common, $11.25013.15. Light weight, good and choice, $12.85015.75; com mon. $11.25013.15. Light weight, good and choice. $13.35015.75: com mon and medium, $10.25013.50. Butcher cattle, heifers, $8.25014.35; cows, $8.00014.00; canners and cut ters, $G 2508.00. Veal calves, light and handy weight, $15.00017.n0 Feeder steers. $10.00014.25; atocltcr steers. $8.00013.25. Sheep Receipts, 1,3.000; lambs, wethers and yearlings strong to 26c higher; ewes steady. Lambs, eighty four pounds down, $14.00015.7"; eighty-five pounds up, $1.7.50 015.75: culls and common, $1O.OO01"5O: springs. $17.75019.50: yearling wethers. $11.50013.75; ewes, medium, good end choice. $10.10011.00; culls nnd common, $4.500.9.75. Misf Hrace Kinn*ard! If Hostess at Little Party Miss Grace Kinneard entertained last evening at her home, 1008 North Third street. Dancing and games followed by refreshments were enjoyed by these guests: Miss Mary Berkstresser, Miss Helen Storey. Miss Harriet Stoner, Miss Rosanna Snheffer. Miss Grace Kinneard. Paul Gay'ord. New York: Harold Oobaugh, .Tames Bennett. Robert Storey, Lee Conley, S. C., and Ralph Enpley. Mr. Conley and Mr. Eppley have re-enlisted after receiving their dis charge. Material Storekeener Is New Office on the Pennsy George W. Snyder, 2d. of Altoona, has been appointed general store keeper for the Pennsylvania railroad. He will have hirisdlrtion over all materials. E. W. Whltev material agent, is made district storekeeper on the Eastern divisino with head quarters at Altoona. The office of genera' storekeeper is a new branch, and will result In changing the( juris diction of 1,000 employes on the main line of the Pennsy. We have been able to secure a limited supply of the Pictorial History i of the 110 th and 112 th Regiments • Price, $2.50; by Mail, $2.60 Call at the Business Office of the Telegraph and get a copy before the supply is exhausted. A A A-A-A'A-A-A—A'A-A-A MAY 28, 1919, Steelton News VETERANS TO HAVEBIG DAY Local G. A. R. Post Will Hold Services in Three Cemeteries Sergeant Samuel W. Lascomb Post, G. A. R., is planning for a big day on Friday. They will hold serv ices in three cemeteries. At 8.30 Friday morning the post will leave the hall in North Front street and go to the Highspire Cemetery, where the veterans will join with the resi dents of that place in a Memorial Day program in the cemetery there. From Highspire they will go to Oborlin by automobile and hold ex ercises there. The parade in Steelton will leave the G. A. R. hall in the afternoon at 1.30, headed by the Steelton band. The post will be accompanied by two troops of Boy Scouts, as well as by a number of veterans of the World War. The parade will move in Front to Chestnut, to Sec ond, to Pine, to Harrisburg street, to Lincoln, to cemetery. One hundred and twenty-two graves are to be decorated in the Baldwin Cemetery, and the post has made an appeal to residents of Steelton for flowers to be used in the cemetery. Flowers may be left at the market house for the pur pose. Darby-Nell Prizes Awarded to Pupils The Darby-Nell prizes for the highest marks in the study of geog raphy among the pupils of the sev enth grade were awarded yesterday. The winners of the prizes are: First, Ross Carl, of the Central Grammar school, with an average of 94; sec ond, Sarah Frye. High school build ing, with an average of 93 2-3; third, divided between Marris Fisher, Bea trice Toptanoski, Verna Bauser and Francis Kane, all of whom had an average of 93. There will be short sessions of school Friday. OBSERVE ASCENSION DAY The Holy Eucharist will bo cele brated at 10 o'clock to-morrow in Trinity Episcopal Church. The lit anv service will be read this evening at 7.4 5. BOROUGH LICENSES ARE DUE JUNE FIRST Charles P. Feidt, borough secre ! tary, announces that licenses issued by the borough will have to be re newed on June 1. The new tags can be had by calling at the borough offices in Walnut street. J^ ENW SYLVAN M Home Office Philadelphia J 1 A service and a saving that it will pay you to know about. Write today for information -*' Harrisburg Branch, A. L. Hall, J Patriot Bldg. Manager f^ r j; AuyOWgflllClHgUftAN^rr^ Invite Public to Hear Miss Ambrose An invitation to the public has i been issued to hear Miss Edith Mark Ambrose tell of her experi ences in France, where she served as special nurse in charge of shell shock cases. Miss Ambrose will speak in Trinity parish house to morrow afternoon at 2.30. No ad mission will be charged. Paxtang Hookies Will Hold Street Festival Elaborate arrangements are un der way by the Paxtang Hook and Ladder Company for a street car nival to be held on the night of Juno 20. The Steelton band has been en gaged to furnish the music. The carnival is to be held in Becond street, from Jefferson to Cones toga. PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Keim, 309 Main street, left yesterday for a trip to Camp Merritt, to see their son. William M. Keim, who has recently arrived there from France with the Twenty-ninth Division. Mrs. Rebecca Lyter has returned to her home after a visit of five months in Maryland. Mrs. Hopple, of Millerstown, is ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. T. J. Nelley. ELEMENTARY NURSING BILL An attempt to reconsider the bill providing for instruction in elemen tary nursing in schools made by Mr. Uenchoff, Frar.-klln, was defeated In the House to-day. The House post poned consideration of the physical education bill Immediately after. ' v.'- 17
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