Additional Classified Ads , on OppWiie Page BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PATENT right fc& sale—A hydro newmattc paper baleri inventor unable to furnish cash. Appsy 107 Chestnut Street near Front. 1 TWO-STORY' framel building, first floor containing storV rc,QI " "* equipped. Admirably suffted for barber shop and restaurant .UmMneb lor particulars apply to T • agner, Union Deposit. Pa. \ FOR SALE —Grocery and flx " tures; good location. G. R j Hurd, rus tee. 317 Chestnut street. I LIVE business for a ll\'e man. In , nearbv town. Restaurant. V°P f f tSVonri erv cigars. Doing business\of $4.,000 a year or more. Apply A. ft Doranz. 1225 North Sixth St. l BUSINESS PERSONALS STEAM feather renovating;!all ticks emptied and new ticks furnished, B. di j. Campbell. 1000 Paxton St. i New and second-hand fnirniture I>ought and sold. Highest pricDs paid. 1022 Market street. Bell 4.30-W RAZOR BLADES /H A R PEfB*ED- Single edge. 25c doz., double cdl.e. ■ $•■ - doz., razors. 2oc. Gorgas PfUf.\>-ioi OXY-ACETYLENE WELDITjG Any metal welded. V ork kMP' teed. Carbon removed bj ox|> gel i' Capitol City Welding Co.. 1038 Llogan Street. Bell 4396-J. \ PAPERHANGTNG AND PAINTTING , First class work. Chilcoat Biros., 833 Harris street. V QUININE —Look out for that grbppe Seeling, likely to catch you his changeable weather. OUR LAX AT ¥ \ E rHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it \off * If taken in time. Gross Drug Store, 119 Market street. i FURNITURE CRATED for shippiing G. A. Bishop. 1736 Logan street. DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H. CAPLAN CO.. 206 Market street. , FINANCIAL STOCKS AND BONDS. LOCAL SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. J. K. GREENAWALT. JR. 130 Walnut Street. Harrisburg, Pa. Bell Phone 518-J. MONEY TO LOAN w. . MONEY AT NEW LEGAL RATES The entire cost of $2O for four months is SI. ■ 6 $4O for four months is $3.50 $6O for four months is $5.26 SSO for four months is $7.00 $lOO for four months is $8.76 Based on four equal monthly £ayinents one month apart. ,onger time if desired at lit tle extra cost. Shorter time at less cost. Other amounts in proportion. J CO-OPERATIVE LOAN & INVESTMENT CO., 204 Chestnut Street. Under State Supervision. MONEY LOANED—Employes' Loan Bocietv, Room 206 Bergner Bldg.. Third and Market streets. "Licensed and Bonded by the State." WE LEND MONEY' in compliance ■with Act of June 4. 1919, to individu als in need of ready cash, small loans HL specialty, business confidential, pay inents to suit borrower's convenience, positively lowest rates in city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.. 132 Walnut Street. - MUSICAL AT J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE. 15 S. Market Square PIANO BARGAIN'S THIS WEEK $325 Livingston, mahogany ....$l5O 325 Huntington, mahogany .... 210 35" Weser Bros., mahogany .... 223 35" Weser Bros., mahogany .... 250 35" Kimball, walnut 250 350 Stieff, mahogany 250 600 Player, 88-note 375 650 Player, 88-note 485 Any of the above bargains on . easy terms of payment. J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE. Troup Building, 15 S. Market Square. Y'OU 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. VIOLINS, MANDOLINS. GUITARS. BA.NJos. Band and Orchestra Instru ments promptly and carefully repair ed. OY'LER'S, 14 South Fourth street. . TALKING MACHINES promptly and r ff )ai . r "' l by a " expert only. OYLLH S, 14 fcouth Fourth street. HORSKS AM) CARRIAGES I* OR bAUE—AI hay horse. 6 years; v.eifrnt 1250; well broken and cheap to quick buyer. Inquire 184.'J Deiry St.. a'aßt End Bakery. ——— j ROOF PAINTING * HITF'S ELASTIC CEMENT" Fpreads easily and freely. It sticks to uny materia! wet or dry. It can be applied by anyone with an oidinary trowel. One .oat appioximately one pound J..-1 iovr square feet and 1.16 of fcn in'-h thick will make a tough pliable covering, that will protect the most weather beaten A eurl LET ME BI'ILD YOUR ROOF. LET ME PAINT YOUR ROOF. HITK. THE AUCTIONEER. Bell 1875J HAULING AND MOVING Day and Night Auto Transfer WALTER C. CONRAD. Manager. ; 341 Kelker St., Harrisburg. Pa. Bell Phone 623-W. Dial Phone 351S PAUL BECK general hauling, local and long distance, making a specialty • of furniture, piano and safe moving. Call at 1419 Vernon Street, or Bell 1 Sill-J HEAVY HAULING—FuIIy equipped for furniture, freight and piano mov ing. No distance too far. Careful driver. Rain and dustproof body. J. E. Grubers Truck Service. Irwin Aungst. Manager. Hershey, Pa. Bell phone 15R6. Move Anything. Anywhere. Jnv time Price reasonable. Dial 499". Dayton Cycle Co.. 912 North Third street. HICKS Local and long-distance lauling and storage. 424 Reily. Both phones. AUTO HAULING Local or long distance. Furniture and piano moving r. specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 117 Capital street. Both phones. LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE HAULING Furniture Moving. Prompt service. Ernest Corbin, i, Calder street. Both phones. B-ll Dial 3638 tuesS^^Mß^T POULTRY AND SUPPLIES FOR SALE—Four pair of red Bel- 1 gian hares; rabbits for sale. 6 to 8 months old, registered stock. A. E. Williamson, 91 Hummel avenue. Le moyne. Pa. -STORAGE > STORAGE Low rates. Highspire ) Distillery Co.. Ltd., Highspire. Pa. t Both phones. STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house- I hold goods, merchandise. Private looms at reasonable rates. Also haul ing ot all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. Both phones. STORAGE Private rooms for household goods in fireproof ware house. $3 per month and up. Lower storage rates in non-ireproof ware house. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437- 445 South Second street. STORAGE—In brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods in clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. P. G. Diener, 408 Market street. UNDERTAKERS SAMUEL S. FACKLER. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1312 Derry St. BELL 1956 DIAL 2133 RUDOLPH K. SPICER, Funeral Director aud Kmbalmer. 511 North Second Street. BELL 252 DIAL 2X45 WHERE TO DINE ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. THE HOME OF SATISFACTION. CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY Beautifully situated on Market street, east of Twenty-sixth, and on the north and east faces the new park way. The prices of lots are moder ate. Miller Bros. & Co., Agents. CLEANERS AND DYERS We clean old clothes, make them new. All kinds of repairing guaran teed. Goodman's, 1306 84 North Sixth. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE —One two-ton Garford truck, good as new. equipped with steel dump body and wood hoist, now working on good job. Write Box CB2OB care Telegraph. FORDS Tourings, roadsters, in first class condition. SUSQUEHANNA MOTOR CO.. 117 South Third Street, Harrisburg. FORD Sedan, 1918 model; good run ning order, $695. Horst, Linglestown. ATTRACTIVE bargains to quick buyers in good used cars. 1917 Buick eight, six touring, spare tire. 1916 Buiek, big six touring, spare tire. 1915 Buick, one-ton truck. 1914 Stutz roadster, newly painted, reasonable. 1917 Eager, turn six, fine shaoe. 1917 Vim, light delivery. 1914 Overland, model 79, just over hauled Bargain. 1918 Reo touring, fine running or der, at a bargain price. The above cars will appeal to the aveiage buyer in the market for a gooc used car. Demonstrations given. CHELSEA AUTO CO., A. Schiffman, Manager. GRANT five-passenger; 6 cylinder; four new tires and lubes; good con dition; cheap to quick buyer. Ester brook, 912 North Third St. KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO. All sorts of auto tops and cushion work done by experts; also repair work. Reasonable rates. 72-78 South Camtron street. FOE SALE—I9I6 Reo touring car. two extra rims and tires; engine tire pump electric starter and lights; newlj painted; bargain if sold tnis week Ali first class condition. Apply 452 Main street. Steelton. Bell 209Y TRUCK FOR SALE CHEAP Thiee-ton G. M. C. truck with large body, in first class operative condition, at $8(0. Apply L. Brenner & Co., Leb anon, Pa. FOR SALE —Overland 5 passenger tourinc car; newly painted and over hauled"; Al condition; must be sold. Call at 220 S. 15th St. FORD—Touring car; also Ford boUv; 1914 Can be seen at Riverside Garage, at rear 1417 North Front St. FOR SAi.E—Maxwell car, 1915 mod pi; 5 passenger; cheap; 48 Balm St. FOR SAL'C —Empire, 1916 model; 5- passengei. yi condition. 35 N. 12th St. Bell 659-J. CADILLAC. 5-passenger; splendid condition; always driven by private owner. 217 W. Main St., Mechanics OLD AUTOS Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtimers. in any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhre. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. Schiffman, 22, 24, 26 North Cameron Street. Bell 3633. AUTOS "DR HIRE CiTY UAKAGE 116 STRAWBERRY ST. New five and seven-passenger cars for busin ss or pleasure at all hours • BELL 2360 DIAL 4914 WANTED All cinds of used auto tires. We pay highest cash prices. No- junlt. 11. Estebrook, I*l2 North Third Street. Dial 4990. SAXON roadster, 1916; price $250. Overland touring, Dl 6, $525; Comet Six, $llOO, ISIS nodel. Salesman Horst. Linglestown, i"a. FORD touring, 1? -nodel; electric lights, runs and pulls 'ike new. Price $425 cash. Dial 36-C. S. it. Ilorst, Linglestown, near Hariisburg. AUTO RADIATORS ol all kinds re quited by specialist, Vlso lenders, lamps, etc. Best service ti town, llar risburg Auto Radiator Works, 805 North Third street. WM. PENN GAR ATE 224-6 Muench street, lim-xisines for funeral parties and Pali.,-, careful drivers; open day and night.' tifcJU. 4564. BARGAlNS—lnternational one-ton truck, used ten months, cheap; in ternational two-ton truck, used nine months, cheap; Ford delivery, panel body, in line condition. Ford 1-ton unit, brand new. Cadillac delivery closed body. Denby 2V4-ton. Power dump body, in tine condition; Denby 2',2-ton, with stake body, like new; Acme 314-ton, with Woods steel dump body, used six months; Denby 3-ton with Woods steel dump bodv. Denby Sales Corporation, 1205 Capital street. FUR SALE—Ford ton truck, 1918; worm drive, in good condition; price ieasonable. Inquire 2403 Jefferson st. Dial phone 3042. FORD touring, 17; demountable wheels; new tires; tire carrier; shock absorbers; speedometer; spot light; tool box and cut out; good cur tains with winter rods; price $4OO. | Square Deal Horst. Lingleslown. 1913 HUD roadster, s4uo; 1916 Grant six touring. $500; 1915 Hudson tour ing, $550; 1916 Ford delivery with I cab, $400; 1917 Olds 8 louring, $850; 191s Harley-Davidson electric equlp l>ed, $275; 1918 Paige touring, $1000; 1915 Chalmer six, just painted, S4oo. 1915 Chalmer 6 touring. $200; Regal roadster, electric equipped, $300; 1914 Buick touting, new top. $300; three 2- ton Seldon trucks; one 2-ton Reo truck. Tnese trucks can be bought on easy terms. Inquire Selden Truck Distributors, 1025 Market sL MAGNETOS All types, 4 and 6 Boscti high tension. Eisman, Dixie, Splitdorf, Mea Reray and different makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A Sohiflman, 22-24-26 North Cameron street. Bell 3633. (Continued In Next Column) AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Buick car, 1918 model; Prat class condition. $1250 cash. Cap tain Kimble. Army Reserve Depot, New Cumberland. TRY economy tires 5000 miles guar antee or new tire free of charge; all sizes; straight side clinches, plain or non-skid, all same price, write for price list. Economy Agency. 274 I'ine. Millersburg, Pa. FOR SALE—Studebaker, 1919 mod el; 4 cylinder; 5 passenger; in good condition; run only 1.500 miles; extra tire; good reasons for selling. Apply Susquehanna Garage, 1414 Susque hanna street. FOR SALE—Chalmer's Sedan, 1917; new UDholstering; Chandler, 1919, 4- nassenger, sport model; wire wheels; bumper, spot light, 5 new tires; Over land, 1918, 90 delivery car. Inquire Fenn-Harris Taxicab office, care Penn-Harris Hotel. Garages, Accessories and Repairs RAYFIELD carburetors are recog nized as the most reliable by all dis criminating car owners; more power, more speed and 25 to 50 per cent, pav ing of gasoline, are some of the rea sons you should have one; a special type Rayfleld for every make of car. Agency, Federleks' Garage, 1807 N. Seventh Street. Harley Davidson, electric and side car $250 Indian. 1916, 3 speel 135 Indian, 2 speed electric 125 Harley-Davidson, one speed .... 75 Tnur, one speed 65 Big bargains to quick buyers. , DAYTON CYCLE CO., Dial 4990 912 X. Third St. CLEAN Up SALE OF USED CARS 2 Dodge touring, painted, new pana sote top and curtains to match, a real bargain. o Buick light six. painted and in first class condition. 3 Overland roadster, three new cord Ores and in excellent condition. 4 Reo roadster in fine shape, a bar gain. 5 1918 Yelie, in first class condition, guaranteed. REX GARAGE & SUPPLY CO. 1917 North Third St. GARAGE for rent at Sassafrass St., $4 per month. Apply 201 Herr St. IF YOU need a tire or any part of any make of secondhand cars, we have It. \\ t, also buy secondhand junk cars. Highest cash price paid. Selden Truck Distributors. 1017-1025 Market street. SNYDER & McGUIRE. Automobile repairing and general machine shop. All work guaranteed. 939 South 19th Street. Bell phone 3717-R. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson mo torcycle; electrically equipped; side car; good condition; price $225 cash. Apply H. B. Kirk. 1902 North St. BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT ALL WORK GUARANTEED DORY SHANER WITH ANDREW REDMOND, 1507 NORTH THIRD STREET 1919 Harley-Davidson with side car and gas lights, in perfect condi tion. guaranteed. $375 cash; also twi bicycles at $2O and $25 each. Apply second floor rear Hess building, 13th and Market Sts. Ask for Mr. Rupp. PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC SALE 200 ACRE FARM On the Premises Saturday. August 30. at 2 p. m„ valuable 200-acre farm located in Spring township, Perry County, Pa., one mile west of Gibson's Rock on road leading from Carlisle to Landlsburg. Will be sold at public sale to highest bidder. THOMAS H. GARBER. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given that let ters of administration in the estate* of Charles A. Jackson, late of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin Coun- i ty. Pennsylvania, deceased, having I been granted to Harry M. Jack-I son. aH persons having cleims or de mands ate requested to ntake known the same, and all persons indebted to the said decedent to make payment without delay. HARRY M. JACKSON. Administrator, 1318 N. 7th St., Harrisburg Paul A. Kunkel, Atty., 710-712 Telegraph Bldg.. Harrisburg. Pa. NOTICE is hereby given that appll cation will be made by James H Maurer, C. F. Quinn, John A. Phniips! ! Clarence E. Martin, E. J. McManus, A p. Bower. Lawrence F. Hart. WillUm J. Kromelbein and Philip Wagaman to the Governor of Pennsylvania, on the Ist day of September. 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 corporations." approved the 29th day of April, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for a charter for an intended corporation to be called The Federation Printing Company, the character and object of which is to transact a printing and ! publishing business, and for these! purposes to have, possess and enioy all the rights, benefits and privileges by said act of assembly and the sup plements thereto conferred. v HARRY J. DUMN, Solicitor. Office of Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings, of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, Capitol Building. Harrisburg, Fa. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals, accompanied by a check on a solvent bank or trust company, duly certified by a proper officer thereof, in the sum of twenty- Ove thousand ($25,000) dollars, as a ;,' r ,-opsal guaranty, will be received at he ot the Superintendent of I Public Grounds and Buildings of the I Comn>® nwea!th oi Pennsylvania, at Karri quotations: Open Noon I Amor. Tei and Tel 192 102 AUis Chalmers 38 38 7* Amer. Bc-et Sugar 87 88 j ; American Can 511, 52 j Am. Car and Fndry Co. ..125 7* 127 i I Amer. Loco 85 % 86 Vj i Amer. Smelting 75% 76% J I American Sugar 129 130% j Amer. Woolens 11074 1134* I Anaconda 67 68 74 ; Atchison 91 93 Baldwin Locomotive 10474 105 74 Baltimore and Ohio 41% 42 Bethlehem Steel B 84% 86 74 Butte Copper 2774 28 California Petroleum ... 45 7s 46 74 LEGAL NOTICES Proclamation in Divorce Douphin County, ss - In the Court of Common Pleas ->r Dauphin County. Pa., No 24* £ Term. 1919. Libel in divorce--.,.? 1ar S h matrimonii Jane M Harry E. Goodman all„ h. " v £r Good. The subpoena and cif. t" poena in the casV ha£ been returned "non .est inventus " Y . Harry E. Goodman alias Harry E. Good, are therefore directed P. a " r li th e court at Harr sbuVg k?. t 's: plaint therein filed. com- W. W. CALDWELL. Harrisburg. Pa.. August 26. lmf 1 * 1 " - Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common freas of Dauphin County. Pa.. No "61 Term 1918 Libel in dlvorc'e-n matrimonii Margaret H. Wise v. Charles D. 77 ise. The subpoena and alias subpoena in the above-stated case have been returned "non est in ventus." lou. Charles D. Wise a?e tnerefore directed to appear in' the court at Harrisburg. p a " fourth Monday of September. A D filed! nnswer the complaint therein W. W. CALDWELL. Harrisburg, Pa., August 26. IH9? r "^ Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County. Pa.. No 410 M.rJo, Term. 1919. Libel in divorce-avb&fiS matrimonii Maud Eva Roeder vs Rob° ert E. Roeder. The subpoena and alias subpoena In the above-stated case havo been returned "non est inventus" You Robert E. Roeder. are therefore direet ed to appear in the court at Harrisburg Pa., on the fourth Monday of Senteni kf r : -p p-- 1919. to answer the com plaint therein filed. W. 77*. CALDWELL it • i * Sheriff. Harris burg:. Pa.. Augruat 2. 1919. Proclamation in Di7*orce | Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas oi Dauphin County, Pa.. No. 228 March I Term, 1919. Libel in divorre—a vinculo I matrimonii 'Estella M. Gross vs. How- ! |ard M. Gross. The subpoena and alias! subpoena in the above-stated case have! | been returned "non est inventus." You ! Howard M. Gross, are therefore direct led to appear in the court of Harrisburg, Pa . on the fourth Monday of Septem ber. A. D„ 1919. to answer the com-1 plaint therein filed. . I 77*. 77*. CALDWELL. I . u - Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pa.. August 26. 1919. NOTICE PARTNERSHIP DISSOLUTION NOTICE is hereby given that thei partnership heretofore existing be tween O. 1-7. B. Malehorn and John B. | Malehorn, under the firm name, style and title of Malehorn Brothers if Steelton. Pa., was dissolved August 25 1919; hereafter the said business here tofore conducted by said partners will Ik conducted and carried on by John B. Alaiehorn, under the name and title of Alaiehorn Brothers. Ali persons in debted to said firm will make pay-1 ment to John B. Alaiehorn. liquidating i partner. O. E. B. MALEHORN. JOHN B. MALEHORN. NOTICE is hereby given that appli cation has been made to The Public' Service Commission of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, under the provisions of the Public Service Com pany Law, by the Board of Public Grcunds and Buildings for a certificate of public convenience evidencing the commission's requisite approval of the. construction of the Soldiers and Sail ors' Memorial Bridge from a point on what is now State street in the Capitol Park, in the City of Harrisburg, fol lowing the line of Stale street across] the tracks of the Pennsylvania rail road and the Philadelphia and Read ing railway to a point at or near Thirteenth street in said city. A public hearing upon this applica tion will be held in the rooms of the Commission at Harrisburg on the eleventh day of September, 1919, it 9.30 a nv. when and where all per sons in interest may appear and be heard, if they so desire. Plans and specifications are on file in the offices of The Public Service Commission and the Public Grounds and Buildings, in the Capitol at Har risburg, Arnold W. Brunner. architect, 101 Park avenue. New York City, and J. F. Greiner & Company, engineers, Fidelity Building. Baltimore, Md. THOS. W. TKMPLETON. Superintendent of Public Grounds ana Buildings. RE: NEWSPRINT NEWSPRINT PAPER SCARCE Most of Supply Used in America Im- ported from Canada v q ( Ixicnl business men are concerned about a Department of Apiculture report that this country is rapidly losing its hold in the newsprint manufacturing industry The report states that two-thirds of the supply of newsprint paper used by the American , newspaper is imported or is manufactured j from wood or pulp imported from Canada _ This is construed by Philadelphia paper 5 manufacturers to mean that prices ol ■ . newspnnt will continue to soar unless ( tome immediate remedy ia forthcoming. One manufacturer said the condition is not , unlike the situation in England 100 years -.0. when the w •of wood fuel w 'dto a ytf ' '*• The value ' ' barely in t ; The Newsprint Reclaiming Corporation i i owns the Jesnersen Patented Process of manufacturing new newsprint from , OED NEWS PAPERS. We believe it is the solution to the scarcity and Tremendous costs of newsprint. Write or phone for details to Weber & Company Isrritnrst Bankers Stock Exchange Building, Philadelphia. Telephone* Sprace 42t* k Canadian Pacific 156 74 15614 i Central Leather 95 1 4 95 74 J Cnesapeakc r.nd Ohio ... 57 74 58 Clli.. Mil and St. Paul .. 43 43 Chi., R. 1. and Pacific.... 25% 25% Chino Con. Copper 44' i 44.74 Corn Products 80* 80 Crucible Steel 139 14274 United Food 77% 77% Erie 16% 16% General Motors 233% 2330 Goodrich, B F 72 74 74>4 Great North, pfd. 87% 87% | Great North. Ore. subs .. 42 42% i :Jlido and Leather 31 31%! ] Hide and Leather, pfd. ..117 74 118% j I Inspiration Copper 59% 60% | i International Paper .... 5574 5674 i j Kennecott 36 74 37% ! ; Kansas City Southern .. 19% 19% '.ackowanna Steel 78 78 74 | Lehigh Valley 497, 497 i j Maxwell Motor 47 74 48 I Merc. War Ctfs 55% 56 % Alerc. War Ctfs., pfd. ...116 74 116% i Mex. Petroleum 173 74 177 i Miami' Copper 28 27% 1 Mldvale Steel 49 74 61 I A!o. Pacific 29 29% ' Mo., Kans. T 13% 13% N. Y., N. H and H 33 74 34 N Y,, Ont and West 20 74 20 74 Norfolk and Western ....101 101% Northern Pacific 88 74 88% l'enna. R. R 43% 43 74 Pittsburgh Coal 62% 65% Railway Steel Spg 89% 89% Ray Con. Copper 23% 24 Reading 80% SI , Republic Iron and Stsel.. 85% 87% I Southern Pacific 98 99% Southern Ry 26 74 26% Studebaker 104% 104% Union Pacific 125 126 U. S. I. Alcohol 125 12574 U. S. Rubber 118 123 U. S. Steel 101% 102% Utah Copper 84% 86 Vir. Caro. Chem 82 82 White Motors 61 74 61 | Westinghouse Mfg 52 74 55% Willys-Overland 32 74 33 Western Maryland 12 74 12 74 PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE Philadelphia, Aug. 26. Dressed i Poultry: firm; spring ducks. 34®35c. I Potatoes—Lower; eastern shore No. 1. *3.75®4.25 per barrel; No. 2. s2@3; Jersey No. 1, per basket, $1@1.25; lower grades 6o@80c; nearby in 150 pound sacks, $3.50®4. Oats—Quiet and irregular, No. 1, white, 90®91c; No 2 white, 89®90c; No. 3 white, 86@37c. Butter—Firm; western creamtrv.l extra, 57c; nearby prints, fancy, 62®! 64c. Bggs Unchanged; nearby firsts I 315.60 per case; current receipts. $l5; I western extra firsts, 315.60; western! first 11.40® 15; fancy selected packed.! 59® 61c per dozen. Cheese—Dull and lrwer; New York and Wisconsin, *ull milk 30®32c. L.ve Poultry—Steady; fowls 35® 30c; broiling chickens, not leghorns. 34® 38c broiling chickens, leghorns, 2S®3sc: roosters. 23@24c; ducks, Fek in, 28W30c; Indian runner, 26®28c; spring ducks. 30® 32c. Flour—Quiet and steady: winter straight, western new slo.lo® 10.40; nearby new, slo.lo® 10.25; Kansas UU SEALS &STENCILBrL n HARRISBfe STENCIL WORKB 11 j I 1130 LOCUST BT. HARRIBBf6, PA. U j I H.M.HOFFMANN Professional Funernl Director Day and Night Calls Promptly j I Attended To. l'bone Bell 4161, or Call a t 10 N. SECOND ST. : *■ ; 'i ~ Oil Issues Oil stocks of the established ] and producing companies have i i uniformly maintained their mar- j j ket position during all recent re- ; actions, an evidence of the ac- I tivity and strength they will di|- | j play on the next upward market swing. Our WEEKLY MARKET LET- j TER COPY 223 tolls why the ] Oil Issues may be expected to i maintain a dominating place in ' the markets for a long time to ■ come. Our complete statistical and ; advisory information, prepared by experts, gives in concise form j I the facts arrrl details concerning j I all the leading companies, in- | j eluding GUFFEY-GILLESPIE OH, HOME OIL MIDDLE STATES OIL OMAR OIL & GAS PHILLIPS PET. CO. RYAN PETROLEUM SIMMS PETROLEUM CO. STANTON OIL TRANSCONTINENTAL Oil, ! WESTERN STATES OIL Write To-day CHARLES A. STONEHAM & CO. j 41 llrond Street, New York. * i BRANCHES Chicago—Detroit—Milwaukee —Boston—Hartford—Phila delphia—Toronto EatnbliNhed 11103. No Promotion*. ■ J AUGUST 26, 1919. straight, new $ll (811.76;' spring short patent, old. $13®13.50; apriniti patent, old, 112.50® 13; new. 111.15® j 12; spring;, first clear, old, $!>.25®10; new. $8.15®9.50. Tullcw—Quiet; prime city looae. 1515 c; special loose. 16',ic; prime country 14',5c; edible in tierces 22® 23c. Hay—Quiet but steady; timothy No. !-• s3(l® 31 per tou; No. 3, $32@33; | new timothy hay, No. 1. 37®38c; No. 1 2. 35®36c; No. 3, 32®33c; old clover, | mixed liay, light mixed s36® 37 per it on; lower grades, s3l® 35; new clover I mixed hay. light mixed, s3s® 36; lower j grades, s3o® 31. j Bran—Flim soft winter spot, city j mills, $52: western. $49@50; spring iliran $4S®49. | Timothy Hay—New. No. 1, s3!®3B; No. 2. $35®36; No. 3. $31®32. Clover— Mixed hay; new light mlx |Cd, $35®36; lower grades, $30®31. I1EI.I) FOR DISORDER j Charged with raising a disturb ] once in the vicinity of Wallace und j Herr streets, Zachary Enders will be j given a hearing in police court dar ling the afternoon. He was arrested by Patrolmen Schoffner and Knell late last night. Bergier Braling FREE-9 Building Lots-FREfI Most astounding offer ever made the peopjl of Harrisburg. FILE YOUR APPLICB TION for one of these FREE LOTS NOV Delay is dangerous—Don't Let the other fdlow get ahead if jfl j Nothing sold until Thursday. August 28. But applications he received now. File yours at once. Make your reservation get the choice lots. Reservations must he made by letter or culls at the office. No phone orders taken. Offices open daily 9 A. M. until 5 P. M. Salesmen will take you to visit the any time—day or night. Tell us when you want to go. Lot 69—20 feet wide by 125 feet deep $169 I Lot 70—20 feet wide by 125 feet deep $169 I Lot 71 —20 feet wide by 125 feet deep FREE Buy, 60 and 70. get Free Deed for 7L Lot 72 —20 feet wide by 125 feet deep $169 It Lot 73—20 feet wide by 125 feet deep $169 M Lot 74—20 feet wide by 125 feet deep FREE If Huv Xo. 72 and No. 75, get Free Deed for 74. Lot 75 —20 feet wide l>v 125 feet deep $169 I; Lot 76—20 feet wide b'y 125 feet deep $169 m Lot 77—20 feet wide by 125 feet deep FREE ■ Buy 75 and 76, get a Free Deed tor 77. Lot 78—20 feet wide by 125 feet deep $169 It Lot 79 —20 feet wide by 125 feet deep $169 § I Lot 80—20 feet wide by 125 feet deep FREE I Buy 78 and 7 ( >, get :t Free deed for 80. Lot 81—20 feet wide by 125 feet deep $169 ■' Lot 82—20 feet wide by 125 feet deep $169 ■' Lot 83—20 feet wide by 125 feet deep FREE Buy 81 and 82, get a Free. Deed for 83. Lot 137—20 feet wide by 125 feet deep $lB7 Lot 138—20 feet wide by 125 feet deep- $lB7 Lot 139—20 feet wide by 125 feet deep FREE Buy 137 and 138, get a Free Deed for 139. Lot 140 —20 feet wide by 125 feet deep $lB7 Lot 141—20 feet wide by 125 feet deep $lB7 Lot 142—20 feet wide by 125 feet deep FREE Buy 140 and 141, get a Free Deed for 142. I Lot 98—25 feet wide by 125 feet deep $225 I Lot 99—25 feet wide by 125 feet deep $225 I Lot 100—25 feet wide by 125 feet deep FREE Buy 98 and 99, get a Free Deed for 100. I Lot 101—25 feet wide by 125 feet deep $225 ■ Lot 102—25 feet wide by 125 feet deep $225 1 Lot 103—25 feet wide by 125 feet deep FREE Buy 101 and 102, get a Free Deed for 103. Get away from the heat and dirt of the city. I-ead an active out ■ door life. Have a garden, beautiful lawn, shrubbery, flowers and ■ still be within a twenty-minute trolley ride of Market Square. Tele ga phone, electric light, suburban store deliveries, mail service. ■, Convenient payments na low na *lO down and *MM> a week. Ten I per cent, discount for a oar-fourth cusli payment. I Hainlyn Realty Company H 212-214 Arcade Building—2l9 Walnut St. Hell phone 2191 i: ~ Independent Oil Booklet Our new revised Independent Oil Booklet, Just out, contains valuable and statistical information In regard to all of the leading Independent Oil Companies, including capitalisation, dividend record and dates of payment, officers, description of property, etc. This booklet, which investors will And useful nan reference, will be sent free, upou reqarat H. Raphael & Co. 74 Broadway Investment Securities New York Strong Interests Now Control Markets Indications arc that speculative holdings now are centered in strong financial quarters. Our latest Weekly Market Digest gives opinion on present market situation of the Oil-, COPPER, STEEL, MOTOR, TIRE AND MINING Issues. Latest reliable data on the following: Commonwealth Prtro. Ily Ilrrenles Inter. Cant. Rubber Sinclair (hill Tonopab Divide United Eye-Gluvs Salt Creek Ileelu Mining Lr Righting Gleneock Tonopnh Extension 11. S. 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