Additional Classified Ads, on Opposite Pigs ROOF PAINTING INCOMPETENCY IS DUE ALMOST ENTIRELY TO LACK OF INFORMA TION. NOT LACK OF ABILITY. HERE'S INFORMATION FOR YOU ' & A ™°OLD AUCTIONEER HITE 801 l 1875-J. HAULING AND MOVING FOlt HIRE—Two-ton auto truck. - Apply. lOOSS S. Bth st. Bell phone, 2 4 a 5 - R. LOCAL. AND LONG-DISTANCE ■HAULING Furniture moving. . ProVnpt service. Ernest Corbin. 666 I Calder street. Both phones. Bell I 3636-J. Diul 3688. HIC KS Local and long-distance hauling and storage. 424 Relly. Both phones vtFAVY HAULING —Fully equipped ' fr "fu A rnt!u" (relght and piano mov ir g. No distance too far. Carerui driver. Rain and dustproof body. J. L. Gruber's Truck Service. Irwin Aungst. Manager, Hershe>. Fa. Bell phone 15R6. HAULING AND MOVING HAULING —Local or long distance, pianos and safes a specialty. Beck Bros., successors to O. H. Beck. Call at 1419 Vernon street. Bell- 811-J., or Qber's Livery. AUTO HAULING —Local or long distance. Furniture and piano moving a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 91 < | Capitol street. Both phones WE Move -Anything. £P ywl \s, r ®( Any time. Price reasonable. Dial 4990. Dayton Cycle Co.. 912 North Third street. MANHATTAN TRANSFER CO. Auto hauling, furniture and pianos a specially. General hauling, h lfth ant. Rcily. Dial 6265. ALL KINDS OF HAULING AND MOVING DONE CONRAD BROS. 341 KELKER ST. BELL PHONE 623 W. DIAL PHONE 3518. ~ " MUSICAL AT J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE. 15 SOUTH MARKET SQUARE. THIS WEEK $350 Haynss Piano, mahog any. almost new; price.. $210 Winters Piano, mahogany, like new; price $240 Stleff Piano, walnut, good as new; at a bargain price. Cadillac 88-note Player, fine condition; price 8425 $650 Marshal & Wendell 88- note Player, nearly new, SWS J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE Troup Building. 16 SOUTH MARKET SQUARE. TALKING MACHINES promptly and carefully repaired by an expert only. OYLER'S. 14 South Fourth Street. , UPRIGHT piano in good condition can be bought for balance due on lease, customer cannot keep up pay ment. Address Box J-3157, care Tele graph ■ d YOU have made the visit to music houses, for a special Columbia record, you have not found it. We have it. Spangler Music House, 2112 North Sixth street. FINANCIAL STOCKS AND BONDS. LOCAL SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. J. K. GREENAWALT. JR.. 130 Walnut St.. Harrlsburg. Pa. Bell Phone 518-J. STORAGE l STORAGE Carload Storage at Low Rates. THE HIGHSPIRE DISTILLERY CO., LTD. Hlghspire, l'a. Phones Bell: Steelton 169Y Dial: Steelton 9439 STORAGE —419 Broad street, house hold goods, merchandise. Private rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. Both phones. STORAGE Private rooms for household goods in fireproof ware bouse. $3 per month and up. Lower storage rates in non-lireproot ware house. Harrlsburg Storugo Co.. 437- 446 South Second street. STORAGE —In brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods in clean, private rooms, lleusenable rates, p. U Dlenei. 408 Market stieeL WHERE TO DINE ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. THE HOME OF SATISFACTION. UNDElllAitElti SAMUEL S. FACKLKU, FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1312 Detry St. BELL 1959. DIAL 2133. RUDOLPH K. SPICER Funeral Director and Embalmer. 611 North Second Street. BELL 253 DIAL 31(6 I LOTS FOR SALE PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY Beautifully situated on Market street east of Twenty-alxth. and on the „ north and east faces the new park way. The prices of lots are moder ate. Miller Bros. & Co., Agents CLEAN ERA AND DYEIIS We clean old clothes, make them new. All kind ot repairing guaran teed. Goodman's. 1304% North Sixth. Both phones; call and delivered. REMOVAL NOTICE . " MAX BMEI.TZ Removal from 1014 Market to 1010 Market. We have special removal , prices. FRIDAY EVENING. mt , Ml BJLRJUSBtTRG TELEGRAPH JULY 11, 1919. 1 ACPOMOHLLEE OVERLAND USED TRUCK DEPARTMENT Thoroughly overhauled used trucks ranging from one to six tons. They are offered at prices representing a big saving over new car prices. 1-ton Republic—.chassis only. 114-ton Koebler —chassis only. IH-2-ton Day Elder, worm drive —chassis only. 2-ton Garford with cab. With or without hand dump body. Time Payments THE OVERI AND HARRISBURG CO. Both Phones. 212-214 N. Second SL COME to Federlck's Garage and grab a real bargain 144 tons Garford truck. Must be sold. 1807 North Seventh. BUICK roadster. 4 cyl., 1918 model. Fully equipped; will soil cheap lor cash. Inquire 133 S. 1-ourth St., Steelton. Pa. 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 AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Fire. Public Liability. Theft and Collision. Phone and representative will caiL Chas. Adler. 1003 North Third St. HAYNES touring car; seven passen ger; six cylinder; very powerful; good hill climber; in excellent condition call after 4 p. m. at 802 S. 17th et. OVERLAND touring car. in good condition; ear newly painted and overhauled. Inquire 220 S. 15th st. 1915 Buick, 5 pass. 1916 Chevrolet Roadster. 1916 Willys, 5 pass. 1917 American Six, 5 pass. 1917 Overland Sedan. 1918 C 'erland "90," 5 pass. LIBERTY GARAGE. 16th and Walnut Sts. FORD touring, 17 model; electric lights; runs and pulls like new. Price $425 cosh. Dial 36-C. S. R. Horst, Linglestown, near Harrisburg. CHEVROLET roadster. 400 model, year 17; electric lights; starter 1 umper; fine running order. Price, $525. Horst, Linglestown, near Harris burg. FOR SALE —Or exchange,' Pullman delivery truck; goo K "unning order; new tires; electric lighter and starter, will sell or exchange on light touring car. Call evening, 166 N. 15th street. OLD AUTOS Wanted: used, wrecked or oldtimers. In any condition. See me before sac rificing elswhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. Schiffman 22 4 26 North Cameron street. Bell 3633. FOR SALE Stuaebaker Touring; 1018 eight-cylinder Oldsmobile Tour ing- Reo Touring car; Overland Coun try Club; Jefferies Touring car An drew Redmond. Third and Reilly streets. ' MODEL 83, b-passenger Overland; new paint; new top and tires in first class condition. Bible's Garage, 301 Cumberland. Overland coupe, Model 79. fine run ning car, electrically equipped, A , bargain. Buick Six touring, new tires, power. 1 ful car. At a bargain price. 1914 Stun roadster, electric lights, very powerful and speedy. A good bargain. * . . Buick 1-ton truck, A 1 shape, quiet motor, electric lighted, will be sold at a low licure. 1917 Vim delivery, good tlrea, very rC CHELbEA AUTO WRECKING CO.. A. Schiffman Manager, 22-24-26 North Cameron SL BARGAINS —International one-ton truck used ten months, cheap; In ternational two-ton truck, used nine months, cheap; Ford delivery, pane! body in fine condition, hord 1-ton unit," brand new. Cadillac delivery, closed body. Denby 2V4-ton. Power dump body, in tine condition; Denby 2%-ton. with stake body, like new; Acme 3V4-ton, with Woods steel dump body used six months; Denby 3-ton, with Woods steel dump bouy. Denby Sales Corporation. 1205 Capital streec WANTED All kinds of used auto tires. We pay highest cash prices. No Junk. H. Esterbrook, 912 North Third street Dial 4990 MAGNETOS All types; -4 and 6 Bosch high tension. Klsman, Dixie, Splitdorf, Mea. ltemy and different makes of coils carburetors, etc. A Schiffman, 22-24-20 North Cameron street. Bell 3633. TRUCK FOR SALE Large sized- 5-ton truck, with Dump bodv for sale. Big Bargain to quick buyer. For particulars call at the Sunshine Gaiage, 27 North Cameron BtreeL x AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re quired by specialise Also fenders, lamps, ots. Best service In town. Har rlsburg Auto Radiator Works. 30< North Third streeL MAXWELL model D. A.; 5-passen ger touring; good running condition; lust the thing for speedster or truck; but body, upholstering and top in lino shape; bargain at S2OO. Inquire at 1828 Park street. WM. PENN OARAGE "24-6 Muench street Limousines for funeral parties and balls; careful drivers; open day and night. Bell 4564. KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO. . All sorts of auto tops and cushion work done by experts; ulso repair work. Reasonable rates. 72-78 South Cameron street. 1917 Crow Elkhart tires, in fine shape and paint In fine shape; a light 5- passenger cur. Reo roadster in splendid condition. Price, S4OO. Velie 1918. In first class condition; run 5,000 miles; tires good; one e lftt ' Rex Auto and Supply Co., 1917 North Third Street. . REBUILT FORDS TOURINGS ; ROADSTERS TON TRUCKS Convenient Terms SUSQUEHANNA MOTOR CO.. 117-121 South Third St. REPAIRING AUTOMOBILE PAINTINO SUSQUEHANNA MOTOR CO., 117-121 South Third St. HUI'MOBILE, model 20. good condl Hon; bargain to quick buyer. H. F. Esterbrook. 913 N. Third st. Full SALE CHEAP, 1911 30 H. P. 6- I passengci overland louring ear, in aiod condition. Luck 228, Dillsburg, Pa. INSURANCE , It Isn't a nice thing to say. But It is a fact that SIOO will buy you more care and attention when you are laid up than 100 friends will give you. The time to Insure against sickness or accident is right now. \T. SCHOOLNIK / 21 Spooner Bldg., Harrisburg, Pa. AUTOS FOR HT3UE AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE Will take you to any part of city or nearby country. Call at 1837 Spencer streeL or Dial 6937 ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS CHAS. S. JOHNSON. 19 Jonestown Roud. with B. C. Murray Auto Spring Welding a specialty and general auto repairing. Dial 3304, night phone Bell 1050-J. PAINTING JOSEPH A. GILL 1913 Rhoads ave nue, Practical Painter. Estimates cheerfully given. Bell phone 386. MOTORCYCLES AND lIICVCIEs HARLY twin motorcycle. $65 and I $75; also side car with new tire 375 Horst, Linglestown, near Harrisburg. ' FOR SALE —Harley Davidson mo torcycle with sidecar. Apply 501 Muench street ONE 1917 Harley Davidson with sidecar for sale. Call Bell 454-W between 12 and 6 P. M. *' BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT ALL WORK GUARANTEED DORY SHANER WITH ANDREW REDMOND 1507 NORTH THIRD ST Indian Motorcycle, 1917 Model 7- horsepower with sidecar, first class condition. Call Bell Phone 4817 after 6 P. M. ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS I DREADNAUGHT 6.000-MILE TIRES Sox3 Ribbed Tread $13.88 30x3 V 4 " " 17.10 32x3% " 20.83 31x4 " " 25.28 32x4 26.82 33x4 " " 27.69 34x4 " * 28.43 35x4 V* ' " 38.83 36x4 Vi 40.33 30x3 Vacuum Tread 15.53 30X3 % " " 18.68 22x3 Vi " 22.43 31x4 " " 28.61 22x4 " '• 29.14 33x4 " 30.60 34x4 ' 31.88 35x4 ft " " 42.45 86x4 $4 M 44.07 DAYTON CYCLE 'cO„ 912 N. Third SL Dial 4990. RAY FIELD CARBURETOR—On cars that have lost their power and speed is an infallable remedy, and the sav ing in gasoline bills will soon pay the cost; the best proof is many satisfied users. Agency, Federick's Garage, 1807 North Seventh street. Harley Davidson, electric and side car $250 Indian. 1916. 3 speed Iga Indian, 2 speed electric 126 Harley Davidson, one speed ... 75 Thor, one speed 65 Big bargains to quick buyers. DAYTON CYCLE CO., Dial 4990 912 N. Third SL 1 SUNSHINE GARAGE Auto re pairing by an expert Road jobs a specialty. Charges reasonable. Both Phones. Sunshine Garage, 27 North Cameron street PUBLIC SALE ~ FOR SALE —At Camp Colt Gettys burg, Pa., 2,500,000 ft. of very fine lumber; 250,000 gal. water ta'nltsi 2 deep well pumps; 2 12-horse power gasoline engines; 150 galvanized sinks; 6x9 light sash; 400 doors; 156 screen doors; screen wire in 50 ft rolls. All prices quoted f. o. b.,Gettys burg. Party on ground at all times to show the material. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given that Let ters Testamentary upon the Estate of Einunuel W. Lehman, late of the City o: Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Penn sylvania. deceased, nave been granted to the undersigned. All persons in debted to the said Estate are request ed to make payment, and all persons having claims or demands against the said Estate will make same known without delay. ELIZABETH EMMA LEHMAN IRVIN L. LEHMAN. Executors, 1416 Derry St., Harrisburg, Pa. H. D. Jones, Attorney, 204 Locust SL, Harrisburg. l'a. NOTICE Letters of Administ-a tlon Testamentary on the Estate of Mary E. Dull, late of Harrisburg, p a Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, hav ing been granted to the undersigned residing in Harrisburg, Pa., ail per . tons indebted to said Kstate are re quested to make immediate payment and those having claims will present them for settlement. JOHN E. GIPPLE, Administrator 1251 Market Street. NOTICE Letters of Administra tion Testamentary on the Estate of Harry H. Cleland. late of Harrisburg Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, havinu been granted to the undersigned re siding in Harrisburg. Pa., ail persons indebted to aro requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. JOHN E. GIPPLE. Administrator 1261 Market Street. NOTICE Letters of Administra tion Testamentary on the Esttae of Margaret Bicver, late of Harrlsburg Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, having been granted' to the undersigned re siding in Harrisburg. Pa., all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for seltlemenL JOHN E. GlfPl,E, Administrator 1251 Market BtreeL In the matter of the supervisors of Conowago township, Dauphin county Penna., for an order authorizing and direrting the County Commissioners of the County of Dauphin to give assist ance in the reconstructing, improving land repairing of the road leading from Vian to Deodate. in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Dauphin County, Penna., No. 4 Road Dockcb 1919. NOTICE OF MEETING OF VIEWERS The undersigned viewers appointed bv the Court of Quarter Sessions of Dauphin County, Penna.. In the above matter, to view the road leading from Vian to Deodate. in Conewago town ship Dauphin county Penna. whicn said road enters the township afore mentioned at or near the property of A. 11. Shenk and report among other things, their recommendation as to the necessity of reconstructing, im proving and repairing said road with county aid, pursuant to the Act of May 29. 1917, I'. L 318, will meet for the purpose of their appointment at the Vian end of the road in question, on Tuesday, July 29, 1919, at 9 o'clock a m , when and where all persons in terested arc Invited to attend. HARRY O. SMITH, OLIVER C. BISHOP, PAUL O. SMITH. Viewers. NOTICE Is hereby gtven that Wil liam Evans who was convicted of murder of the first degree to No. 73 Mareh Sessions, 1918, Dauphin coun ty, l'a., will apply for a commutation of sentcnie before the Board of I'sr d. ns at Its meeting to he held Sep. (ember 17, 1919, in the Supreme Court Room, ('apitol Building, Harrlsburg, Pa. WM H. EARNEST. THOMAS c MeCAHBELL, 111., Attorney* fur ApplltuaL WarkeFS 1 NEW YORK STOCKS 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 Noon Allla Chalmers 48 % 48% Amer. Beet Sugar 97% 9714 American Can 60% 69% Am. Car and Fndry Co. 110 110 54 Amer. Loco 92 9154 Amer. Smelting 86 87% -American Sugar 137% 137% Anaconda 73% 7514 Atchison 101% 101% Baldwin Locomotive ...112% 112% Ba4timore and Ohio 45% 45% Bethlehem Steel, B 96 54 96% Butte Copper 36% 37% California Petroleum .. 3854 38% Canadian Pacific 166 166% Central Leather 109 108% Chesapeake and Ohio ... 65% 65% Chi., Mil and St. Paul .. 43 54 43 54 Chl„ R. I. and Pacific... 29% 29% Chino Con. Copper 47 49% Col. Fuel and Iron 53 54 5 414 Corn Products 91 90 Crucible Steel 11754 116 Erie 18 18 General Motors 236% 235% Goodrich, B. F 87 86% Great North. Pfd 95 54 95% Great North. Ore. subs ..52% 52 Inspiration Copper 6654 67% Int. Nickel 32 32% Int. Paper 68 68 Kennecott 41 42% Kansas City Southern .. 23% 2354 Lackawanna Steel ..... 87% 87% Maxwell Motors 53 52 54 Merc. Mar Ctfs 64 54 64% Merc. Marv Ctfs 122% 122% Mex. Petroleum 191% 192% Miami Copper 28% 2954 Midrale Steel 60% 60% Missouri Pacific 37% 37% N. Y. Central 80 54 81 N. Y„ N. H. and H 32 54 32% N. Y., Ont. and West 22% 22 54 Nevada Copper 20 20% Northern Pacific 96% 96 Pittsburgh Coal 71 70% I Penna. R. R 45% 45% Railway Steel Spg 95 94% Ray Con Copper 25% 25% Reading 89% 90% .Republic Iron and Steel. 97% 07% .Southern Pacific 108% 108 Southern Ry 30% 30% Sinclair Oil and R 64% 64% Studebaker 108% 100 Union Pacific 134 134 V. S. I. Alcohol 141% 141% XJ. S. Rubber 133 132% 11. S. Steel 113 54 112% Utah Copper 93% 94'4 Vir-Caro. Chem 87 87% Westinghouse Mfg 59 5854 Willys-Overland 38 54 38% PHILADELPHIA 'PfIODUCE Plillnilelpliln, July 11.—Oats, higher; No. 1 white, 84@84%c; No. 2, white, Si%©S4c: No. 3 white, 82%@83. Live Poultry—Higher; fowls. 38© S9c; broiling chickens- not leghorns. 40©52 c; white leghorns, 38@42c. Potatoes—Firmer; eastern shore No. 1, ss© 6. 25; No. 2, $2@3.25. Butter —Steady; western creameiw extra. 53c; nearby prints, fane, 59® 61c. Dressed Poultry—Firm; fowls high er; fresh killed, choice to fancy, 36® 3 6 54c. Eggs—Firm; nearby firsts, $15.00 per case; do. current receipts, $14.40; western extra firsts, $15.00; western firsts. $14.40; fancy selected packed, 57© 59c per dozen. Cheese—Firm; New York and Wis consin full milk, 31 % © 33c. Flour —Quiet and steady; winter straight western, $10.75© 11.00; do. winter straight, $10.75011.00; Kan sas straight, $11.50@12.25; do. short patent, $12.00@12.50; spring short half, $12.00®12.50; spring patent. $11.50® 12.25; spring first clear, $9.25 @IO.OO. Tallow—Firm; prime city loose, 14% c; do. special loose, 14% c; prime country, 13c; edible in tierces, 24@ 24 %c. Hay—Quiet but steady; timothy No. 1, $ 10.00©' 41.00; No. 2 do., $38.00® 39.00; No. 3, $35.00@36.00. Clover—Mixed light, $38.00@39.00; No. 1. $35.50®36.00; No. 2. $33.00® 35.00. Bran —Quiet but firm; soft winter In 150 lbs. sacks spot. $43. 00®.44.00; spring do., $42.00® 43.00. CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET Chicago, July 11.—Hogs—Receipts, 25,000; active; top, $22.95, a new rec ord: bulk. s2l. 50@22 . 80; heavy weight, $22@22.80; medium weight, $21.85@22.90; light weight, $21.75© 22.95; light lights. $20.25 © 22.65; heavy packing sows, smooth, $21.35© 21.80; packing sows, rough, $20.50© 21.25; pigs. $18.75©20.25. Cattle—Receipts, 6,000; unsettled; beef steers, medium and heavy weight choice and prime, $16.25© 17 .40; me dium and good. $13.60@ 16.25; com mon, $11.36® 13.60; light weight, good and choice, $14.50®) 17; common and medium, $lO . 40© 14 . 50; butcher cat tle. heifers, $8.25@15; cows. $5@13.25; canners and cutters, $6.65©8; veal calves, light and handy weight $18.25 @19.25; feeder steers. $9.50@12.50; stoeker steers, $8.25@11.75. Sheep—Receipts, 14,000; firm. Lambs 84 pounds down, $14.85© 17.50; culls and common, $9@14.50; yearlings wethers, $lO. 50© 14 . 25: ewes, medium, good and choice, $7©9.15; culls and common, $3@6.60. rhnlmer G. Moore and Adal ine L. nurrls, llnrrlshiirill Pnul O. M illiner nnd Hlnnehr E. Martin, Hiirrishurg. MARRIAGE LICENSES Chalmer G. MoAre and Adeline L. Rurris, Harrisburg. Paul O. Wallace and Blanche E. Martin. Harrisburg. • DIES AFTER HAVING TWENTY TEETH DRAWN It was learned to-day at the Har risburg Hospital that Mrs. Charles Johnston, who had been employed in North Front street, died there on Saturday. She had been admitted to' the institution on that day after hav ing had twenty teeth extracted by a dentist. GAMES ARE WANTED The Harrisburg Giants are out for games with any first class team at homo or abroad. This team has been a big attraction- everywhere and is scheduled for a number of games inter In the season. They would like to lie busy during July. The manager, Ernest Clay may lie reached at 627 Ilous street, Harris burg. FAMOUS DOCTOR DIES Hy Associated Press. New York, July 11.—Dr. Abra hnm Jncobl, aged 89. one of the foremost physicians of the United States, died late last night at his summer home on Lake George, it was announced here to-day. IIRII'K MEN MEET The Eastern Red Executive Com mittee of the American Face Brick Association held Its monthly meeting this morning in the I'enn-Hurris. The meeting was In charge of R. O. T. Hallowell, secretary for the east ern committee. LEGAL NOTICES EX KCUTOR'S NOTICE Letters testamentary on the estate of Rachel Dare Bailey, late of the City of Hurrlsbiirg, Dauphin county, Penn sylvania, deceased, have been granted to Annie J. Dare, the undersigned, to to whom all persons indebted to eald estate are requeated to make paymsnt and thoae having clalma against the estate will present them to ANNIE J. DARE. Executrix, 430 Feffer Street, Or to Harrleburg, pa. John Fox Weiss, Elmer E. Erh. Atty's., iicigiicr Llldg , Hbg., Pa, "COUNCIL OF FOUR" AT PARIS HOME OF PRE SIDENT WILSON ' '•': ;, •'" l *.,' Biljr Tote*"'" act" Kotrve O£ TVesvdexvt "WvlfOlv. " <MUVJ S..^k. Council of Four of the reace ConfeiTnco. President Wilson. M. Cle menceau, Slgnor Orlando and Premier Lloyd George, photographed af the Paris home of President Wilson, 11 Place des Etat-Unis, on May 27, 1919. The American official photoferaph is one of the first group pictures of the "Big Four" to reach this country. Color Your Dog to Match Your Dress Oklaliomn City, Okla., July 10.— Color your dog to match your dress. It's the latest wrinkle. If you wear pink, your French poodle should be pink; if green, your Spitz should be the color of a sea wave. A Rus sian wolf hound done In mauve goes nicely with a blue gowir. A striped ' or polka-dotted Scotch collie carries out the effect of a striped or poika ■ dotted costume. Tho extreme fol lowers of the style have their, dogs match their jewels; a blue spaniel with sappharics; a crimson chow with rubies or garnets. The new style applies to men as well as women. If a man wears gray tweeds . with a green-striped shirt, green necktie nr,<d green silk hose, his bull terrier may he either j green to match his tie and socksi or gray to match his suit or green j and gray to harmonize with his gen eral color scheme. For autoists, it is de riggeuer to have a dog "rltted"—that's the new /■ i $25,000,000 / g Duquesne Light Company I (PITTSBURGH) v - / J, First Mortgage and Collateral Trust Thirty-Year 6% Gold Bonds f * f / Dated Jnly 1, 1919. Due July 1, 1949. Interest payable January 1 and July lin New York. Callable on any interest date f at 105 and interest. Coupon bonds of SI,OOO and SSOO denominations with privilege of registration as to principal; coupon „ bonds of SI,OOO denomination registerable as to principal and interchangeable with fully registered bonds of SI,OOO .* denomination and authorized multiples. Bankers Trust Company, New York, Trustee. „ - These bonds will be free of the present Pennsylvania Four Mill Tax. The Company will agree to pay interest without deduction for eny Normal Federal Income Tax to an amount not exceeding 2 % which It may lawfully pay at tbo soerc- Application will be made to list these bonds on the New York Stock Exchange J V For further information regarding these bonds, attention is called to the letter of Mr. A. W. Thompson, j President of the company, copies of which will be furnished on request, and which states that: J The Duquesne Light Company owns*in fee or controls through long-term lease or stock ownership, and large part directly operates, properties conducting the entire central station electric light and power busi ness in Pittsburgh and throughout the major portions of Allegheny and Beaver Counties, Pennsylvania. The properties operated by the Duquesne Light Company and its subsidiaries form a single inter-connecting system which seTves a population estimated to exceed 1,100,000, located in the heart of the Pittsburgh District. £ Franchises, with minor exceptions, are, in the opinion of counsel, unlimited in time or for 999-year periods. > : 'g ? v / 'v Earnings of the Duquesne Light Company and subsidiary companies inter-company charges eliminated. (Year ended April 30, 1919) ' Grow Earning* „ $12,680,200 f Operating Expense*, including Current Maintenance and Taxe* 7,918^07 Net Earning* $4,731,893 Annual Fixed Interest and Rental Chargea, including interest on the ab*r* $25,000,000 First Mortgage and Collateral Trust 6% Bonds 1,820,631 Balance .. .. $ 2,911,062 Not Earnings Over 2\ times the above fixed charges > f ' The above earnings reflect none of the benefit from the large investment to be made in the new Cheswick '* Power Plant with part of the proceeds of the bonds now offered. The $25,000,000 First Mortgage and Collateral Trust 6% Gold Bonds will be secured, in the opinion of counsel, by a first mortgage on all property owned in fee by the Duquesne Light Company and by a first lien on its leasehold interests and on certain bonds and virtually all the stocks of its subsidiaries. The bonds will also be secured, in the opinion of counsel, by a first mortgage on the new Cheswick Power Plant, the con- j struction of which with an initial installed capacity of 60,000 K. W. is to be partly financed out of the proceeds / of these bonds. The property which, in the opinion of counsel, will be covered by the first mortgage lien of these / bonds will include one of the largest and most important electric power plants in the country (Brunot Island, 120,000 K. W.), the new Cheswick Power Plant (initial installed capacity to be 60,000 K. W.) and extensive transmission and distribution lines. These bonds will be followed by the $5,941,000 7% preferred stock and by $18,226,000 common stock (pay ing 8% dividends) of the Duquesne Light Company. The Company operates under the supervision of the Public Service Commission of Pennsylvania. V* W* recommend theee bonds for Investment Price 100 and interest; yielding 6% Bonds are offered for delivery when, as and if issued and received by us. It is antici pated that temporary bonds will be available for delivery on or about July 28, 1912. The trust indenture and all legal details incident thereto will be passed upon by Messrs. Patterson, Eagle, Greeaovgll & Day, New York, and by Messrs. Reed, Smith, Shaw and Deal, Pittsburgh, and this offering is in all respects subject to their approve! of the legal aspects of the transaction. Harris, Forbes & Co Lee, Higginson & Co Ladenburg, Thalmann & Co word—in a color to match the up- ! hoistery of the car, or In- a strlk- i ingly contrasting shade. If thoup- ] bolstering is pale blue, a red bull- 1 dog grinning out the window of tho ' limousine is neatly effective. 1 The new fashion- originated with ; Mrs. E. R. Alexander, a fashionable , and pretty woman of Oklahoma City. Her first appearance on the street 1 with a pink Spitz as tho completing ; detail of her pink costume, created a sensation-. She added variety to \ the fashion by changing the color of her (log every time she changed ] the color of her gown. The stylo i has spread to many cities in Okla- 1 homa and Texas and a woman r.n longer considers herself correct un less her dog is "ritted" the samo . color as her dress. j Summer Immigration at Full Tide in Canada 1 Winnipeg, Man, July 10. The 1 summer immigration to western < Canada is now at full tide. It bo- 1 gan in April and ljas Inci-eaaedk I steadily week by week. During April, according to the llgures of the De partment of Immigration, 4,075 per sons from the United States entered western .Canada with $1,322,188 in cash aiul $522,572 ill effects against 3,552 persons last year with $1,518,- 755 in cash and $564,055 in effects, other immigrants in April were: liritish 104; eastern Canadians 186; French 1: Russian 34; Scandinavian 303; others 88. According to occupation, the set tlers were divided in this way: Farmers 1,400; farm laborers 474; laborers 63; mechanics 142; rail roaders 30; clerks 57; domestics 58; miners 21; women and children 1,- 706; unclassified 124. During the week ending May 13, 250 homesteads were entered throughout western Canada, includ ing 87 soldier grants. l During the corresponding period last year there were 60 entries. Since July 1, the trend of immi gration lias been toward Peace river and the farming country lying north of the transcontinental line of the Canadian National railway in Sas katchewan and Alberta. Settlers are now arriving In • northern Alberta, according to the Department ot Im migration, at the rate of 500 a week. COMMITTEE MEETS The convention committee of the Chamber of Commerce held a lunch eon to-day in the grill of the Pent|- Harris, where plans were discussed for the reception of the delegates to the numerous conventions which are booked for this city during Septem ber. For Sale Vacant House Three-story brick and frame, 2013 North Fifth St., nine rooms, bat, hot and cold water; good condition; lot 20x115 feet to drive alley. This one may outshine oth ers you have looked at. M. A. FOUGHT 272 NORTH ST. I HOW THE MARKET LOOKS FROM AN EXPANSIVE VIEW POINT Our Market Review this week contains an article on this subject and should be read by all who are interest ed in the outlook for stocks. The latest information ob tainable on the following stocks, among others, is given: Continental Can General £igar Company U. S. Smelting U. S. Rubber Allied Packers Perfection Tire & Rubber United Retail Stores Cosden & Company We will be very glad to send this Review to anyone I interested; Ask for HT 407. HUGHES & DIER Membe r— Philadelphia Stork Exchange Chicago Hoard of Trade / PKMV-H AHHIS HOTEL Hnrrtabnrg 23
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