Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, September 20, 1919, Page 17, Image 16

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FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
Running gear, some with
ball bearings, from disman
tled tank wagon tanks. Also
several horse drawn dray
wagons. Call or addreßs
THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO.,
Seventh and Camp Streets,
Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR SALE —Good coal range nicely
trimmed with nickel, price $l5 for
quick sale. Inquire 313 Fifth St., New
Cumberland. Pa.
FOR SALIE—A girl's Crescent bi
cycle with coaster brake; in good con
dition; nominal price. Call 935 North
Second Street. ___
WILL sell bed. mattress and
springs, reasonable; practically new.
2148 N. Fifth St.
FCR SALE —One gas range, good as
new, five burners and oven. Call
Monday or thereafter. C. W. Gross,
Myers avenue, Camp Hill, Pa.
FOR SALE—SO Belgium hares. Call
after 5 p. m. W. H. Sadler, P. O. Box
109, Camp Hill. Pa.
FOR SALE—Six-plate kitchen coal
range; large oven and water back.
Apply 123 Pine St.
PURS—A handsome set of Hudson
seal; latest style; will sell cheap;
never worn. Inquire 1008 Green St.
FOR SALE—Ice chest, good as new;
used two months. Edwin Asure, 1911
Fulton St.
PURS —Lady will sacrifice hand
pome set Hudson seul furs, latest stole
and muff; new, never worn; will sell
for $24. Also latest style seal cape.
314% Chestnut St.
FOR SALE—Lathes, planer, milling
Machine, drill presses, hand and pow
er, gasoline hoisting engine, gasoline
engines all sizes, blacksmith torge
and blowers, electric motors, 1 to 15
H P.. large stone crushing plant com
plete. F. R. Laverty. Bell phone ISs7^_
FOR SALE—736 South Twenty
fourth St.. close to Derry St., never
been occupied; all improvements,
steam heat and hardwood floors;
' terms reasonable. Call Irvin Johnson,
2111 Swatara St . Bell phone 1891 J.
ROOKS Bought and sold; 1.0,000
new old. rare. In stock. Aurand s,
925 North Third. Circulars tiee.
MOTORS FOR SALE
We have the following motors we
nre offering for sale. We guarantee
ihee motors to be in first-class con
dition and can make immediate de-
IiV One %H. P- 220 V. 450 R. P. M.
One % H. P. 220 V. 380 R. P. M.
One % H. P. 220 V. 800 R. P. M-
One % H. P. 1 V. 800 R. P. M.
One % H. P. 220 V. 370 R. P. M.
One % H. P. 120 V. 275 R. P. M.
One L H. P. 120 V. 400 R. P. M.
THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO.,
Printing Binding Designing
Photo-Engraving Lie Stamping
Plate Printing.
Harrisburg. Pa.
FOR SALE
One white iron bed, one good
mattress, spring. complete
$25; one 6x9 Orex rug $9.50.
FORNWALT,
1221 North Sixth Street
' MORRIS SAYS save money buying
new and second-hand furniture here.
High prices paid for ftxrniture. Morris
Echmertz, 1018 Market. Bell 4494.
FOR SALE—Lumber, tubes, tanks,
shafting, hangers, pulleys, belting,
bolts, pipe, etc., dismantling P la, W
The Highsplre Distillery Co., Ltd.,
Both phones. Highspire. Pa.
FOR SALE— Automatic weighing
and computing scales, electric meat
and coffee mills, meat ,slicers, meat
blocks and cutting tables. Refrigera
tors and refrigerator counters, meat
slicers and weigh grade scale repair
ing. J. M. Shartzer, 810 south 17th St.
11,-11 682 R. __
TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR
CASH ALL. MAKES - RENTED
GEO. P. TILLOTSON
805 LOCUST STREET, OPPOSITE
ORPHEUM THEATER
BOTH PHONES
WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED TO BUY
AN OLD FASHIONED FLINT LOCK
RIFLE, FULL LENGTH, CURLY MA
PLE STOCK AND BRASS MOUNTED.
A. G. CLYNE,
PARAGOULD, ARK.
WANTED —To buy a second hand
folding camera, picture 2%x4>4 in.;
state price and condition. Address
W-8062 care Telegraph.
' JUNK—We are In the market for
all kinds of Junk. Call Bell 4974, or
write L Cohen & Co., York street and
Ash avenue.
MAX SMELTZ
Second hand furniture bought and
t Bold. Highest cash prices paid. Call
Bell 1071K, or drop a postal to Max
Bmeltz, 1020 Market street. Will call,
City or country. Bell phone 3239-nt.
BELL PHONE 3370-J
S. RIFKIN,
CLOTHING, SHOES. FURNITURE,
BOUGHT AND SOLD
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID.
607 BROAD ST., HARRISBURG. PA.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE —A tire vulcanizing and
retreading business. complete plant
with repair material. Address Penn
Tire Works, Shamokln, Pa.
LIVE business for a live man. In
nearby town. Restaurant, confection
ery, cigars. Doing business of $42,000
a year or more. Apply A. P. Doranz,
J225 North Sixth St.
A CHANCE
To make $4O a day on road
work. We can put on two
trucks immediately. If inter
ested call at our office for de
tails. Apply.
DENBY SALES CORPORATION.
1205 Capital Street
f MAKE FROM $5OO
TO OVER $2OO PER MONTH
CLEAR PROFIT OPERATING
A KEEPS-FRESH ELECTRIC
BAKERY
Baking done entirely by electricity.
Remarkably low operation cost. Most
• modern, sanitary method in existence.
Exclusive territory now being allot
ted. Requires an investment of $5OOO.
Write and secure the exclusive rights
to operate in your locality now.
Keeps-Fresh Electric Bakeries, 123
W. Madison St., Chicago, 111.
FOR SALE—Store building and
stock; 7 living rooms, two lots, large
garage, good established trade. For
particulars address E. F. Whltn. own
er, Norge, Va.
" DRUG STOR'E; good location; do
ing good, profitable business; good
reason for selling; full particulars
given on Inquiring. Address Box
0-8044 care Telegraph.
WONDERFUL money making op
portunities in the great "Divide" dis
trict of Nevada. Can give reliable In
formation and render you valuable
assistance. Write James A. Patter
ion, Box 1031. Tonopah. Nev.
"*•' (Contlnaed In Next Colnmn>
SATURDAY EVENING.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
WE manufacture a carburetor for
Ford cars which is guaranteed to give
double the mileage over any other
carburetor ever constructed regard
less of name, make or price. We are
nuw ready to furnish carburetors also
for Dodge and Maxwell cars. Will
furnish them for other cars in a short
time. Money refunded if fifteen d
free trial does not prove it. Enttreij
new principle—simple plain tube
not a moving part. Guaranteed to
start ill zero weather without heat
ing or priming. Tremendous demand.
35.00 C now in use in Chicago teiiitorj.
Reliable energetic man who can guar
antee sales and carry stock of s.>oo to
$2OOO. depending on demand, can se
cure exclusive territory and will
easily net $25,000 this year. No
experience necessary. Frank A. ur
wan. 509 W. Jackson Blvd., t hlea
go. 111. t
WHY TAKE CHANCES?
Would you loan money to a total
stranger? Then why accept the allur
ing statements of promoters selling
oil stocks, before thoroughly in\ oatl
gatlng their claims? Holders of oil
stock will make millions of dollars In
profits. There will also be trillions of
dollars lost. But why not protect
yourself from loss by keeping posted
as to what is actually being done by
scores of oil companies operating in
the great Mid-Continent and Texas
oil fields. Profit by this information.
Read the Oil Press. Every issue brim
ful of valuable data and authentic
information and analytical reports
concerning hundreds of different com
panies selling stock to the public,
'their prospects, etc. The knowledge
! obtained by reading a single issue
mav ntake you considerable money—
may protect you from loss. Write for
'a free copy to-day. together with The
I Market." containing latest quotations
I for all listed and unlisted, active and
inactive oil stocks; also while they
last a new, accurate colored map of
Kansas. Oklahoma and Texas just out.
featuring the oil fields in red. Ad-
I dress Oil Press. 705 Republic Bldg.,
Kansas City. Mo.
I EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY
FOR A DISTRIBUTOR
A New and Profitable Business
The puncture problem for pneumat
ic tires has been solved at last by the
Ray Puncture-Proof Interliners. Their
cost is small. The highest authorities
in the United States have proved and
demonstrated our puncture proof
and increased mileage claims by
speedway and road tests covering
thousands of miles. Our plant now
covers 40.000 square feet. Sales con
tracts already exceed five million dol
lars. We will grant exclusive saies
agency for state of Pennsylvania, or
county lights to parties financially
responsible and able to handle same.
Give particulars regarding business
experience and financial ability.
RAY TIRE AND RUBBER CO.,
825-845 Rees St.. Chicago.
BUY and sell oil leases in Texas
around drilling oil wells. Quick sales,
big monev. Buy is worth the money.
No capital required, nor experience
necessary. We direct you. Texas oil
leases in path of production have
proven Kold mines for affents and in- I
vectors Everybody wants chance for]
fortune. Write quick for full details,
our offer to agents. Great demands
for our leases. Have sold thousands
of acres. Big excitement. Send name
for free map and agent's proposition.
Pecos Valley Co.. 114% N. Robinson
St.. Oklahoma, Okla.
HAVE five to ten thousand to In
vest in a going business. What have
you to offer. Address Box L-804J care |
Telegraph.
FOR SALE
An interest in coal dredging
plant. Address P. O. Box 1178.
BUSINESS PERSONALS -
J. 11. Hummel, 393 South Front St.,
Steelton, steeple jack in all or its
branches. Estimates cheerfully given.
RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED—
Single edge,-25c doz., double edge, 35c
doz., razors, 25c. Gorgas Drug Store.
FURNITURE' CRATED. J. A.
Bishop. 1736 Logan Street. Bell 263211.
OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING
Any metal welded. Work guaran
teed. Carbon removed by oxygen.
Capitol City Welding Co., 1538 Logan
street. Bell 4396-J.
PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING
First class work, chilcoat Bros.,
833 Harris street.
QUININE —Look out for that grippe
feeling, likely to catch you this
changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE
PHubi'HO-QUiNINE will stave it ott
If taken in time. Gross Drug Store,
119 Market street.
DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H.
CAPLAN CO.. 306 Market street.
' A. LANE
New and Jurniture
bought and sold. Highest prices paid.
1022 Market street. Bell 4730-J.
MUSICAL
VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, GUITARS.'
BANJOS. Band and Orchestra Instru
ments promptly and carefully repair
ed. OYLER'S. 14 South Fourth street.
TALKING MACHINES promptly and
carefully repaired by an expert only.
OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street.
YOU have made the visit to music
houses, for a special Columbia record,
vou 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.
180 Walnut Street,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Bell Phone 618-J.
MONEY TO LOAN
BUY COAL NOW
With our money and insure
your comfort next winter. Pay
us back in convenient month
ly payments. Charges reason
able*— only three and one-half
per cent, per month on bal
ances. No other charges of
any kind.
CO-OPERATIVE
LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO.,
204 Chestnut St.
WE LEND MONEY in compliance
with Act of June 4, 1919, to Individu
als in need of ready cash, small leans
a specialty, business confidential, pay
ments to suit borrower's convenience,
positively lowest rates in city.
PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.,
132 Walnut Street.
MONEY LOANED —Employes' Loan
Society, Room 206 Bergner Bldg..
Tbird and Market streets. "Licensed
and Bonded by the State."
ROOF PAINTING
NON'E OF US CAN AFFORD TO SAY
all the things we would like
to say. But 1 will say that
HITK'S ELASTIC COATING is
the BEST ROOF COATING that
money can buy.
LET ME BUILD YOUR ROOF.
LET ME PAINT YOUR ROOF.
HITE, THE AUCTION MAN. Bell 1875J
EVERYTHING IN ROOFING and
WATERPROOFING.
STORAGE
STORAGE —419 Broad street, house
hold goods, merchandise. Private
rooms 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-fireproof ware
house. Hurrisburg Storage Co., 437-
445 South Second street.
STORAGE Low rates. Highsplre
Distillery Co.. Ltd.. Uighspire, Pa.
Both phones.
STORAGE —In brick building, rear
408 Market. Household goods In clean,
private rooms. Reasonable rates. P.
G. Diener. 408 Market street.
HORSES AND CARRIAGES
FOR SALE—One heavy draft horse,
fearless of objects; good leader. Call
Bell 3069 M.
POD I/TRY ANI) SUPPLIES
WHITE leghorn and barred rock
pullets, also year-old leghorns. 14
young ducks, almost full grown. Call
Bell 3134 from 12 to 6 p. m.
HAULING AND MOVING
BECK & HARRIS, local and long
distance haulers, furniture, machin
ery, pianos and safe moving a spe
cialty. Bell phone 2415. Dial 3283 or
call at Ober's Garage.
BECK & HARRIS, local and long
distance haulers, furniture, machin
ery. pianos and safe moving a spe
cialty. Bell phone 2418. Dial 3283 or
call at Obers Garage.
AUTO HAULING Local or long
distance. Furniture and piano moving
a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, sI7
Capital street. Both phones.
HEAVY HAULING —Fully equipped
for furniture, treight and piano mov
ing. No distance too far. Careful
driver. Rain and dustproof body. J.
E. Gruber's Truck Service. Irwin
Aungst, Manager, Hershey, Pa. Bell
phone 15K6.
Day and Night Auto Transfer
WALTER C. CONRAD. Manager.
341 Kelker St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Bell Phone 623-W. Dial Phone 3518
HICKS Local and long-distance
hauling and storage. 424 Reily. Both
phones.
WE Move Anything. Anywhere.
Any time. Price reasonable. Dial
4990. Dayton Cycli Co., 912 North
Third street.
PAUL BECK general hauling, local
and long distance, making a specialty
of furniture, piano and safe moving.
Call at 1419 Veinon Street, or Bell
3811-J.
LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE
HAULING Furniture Moving.
Prompt service. Ernest Corbin, Bob
Calder street. Both phones. Bell
3636-J. Dial 3688.
UNDERTAKERS
SAMUEL S. FACKLER.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR,
1312 Derry St.
BELL 1956 DIAL 3123
RUDOLPH K. SPICER,
Funeral Director and Embalmer.
611 North Second Street
BELL 252 DIAL 2145
i
CEMETERY LOT'S 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.
CLE AX KICS AND DYERS
CLEANING
DYEING AND PRESSING
Let us make your old fall and win
ter clofhes look new. We call and de
liver. Both phones.
11. GOODMAN.
1306% North Sixth Street.
WHERE TO DINE
ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT,
THE HOME OF SATISFACTION.
AUTOMOBILES
CADILLAC TOURING CAR
1913 five-passenger. Excellent con
dition; price reasonable.
HOOVER FURNITURE CO..
1415 North Second St.
WANTED—A delivery body. to
cover the chassis of a Packard car.
Address 107 S. Second St. Bell p348.
FOR SALE —One Ford roadster;
one Hudson 6-40 touring car, convert
ed into truck. Apply Alfred H. Shaf
fer. 88 South Cameron St.. Harris
bujg.
FORD Sedan. 1918 model; good run
ning order, *695. Horst, Linglestown.
FOR SALE
Ford touring car, a bargain
for quick buyer. Inquire My
ers Accessory House, Cam
eron and Mulberry Sta.
AUTOMOBILES
CARS' CARS! fcARS! ~~
Two Chevrolet touring, 1916 model.
One Chevrolet touring. 1917 model.
One Royal mail Chevrolet roadster.
One Buick roadster, 1915 model.
One Buick roadster, 1914 model.
These cars have been thoroughly
overhauled and are in the very best of
mechanical condition and electrically
equipped lights and starters.
We also do all kinds of automo
bile repairing. Truck work a. special
ty. You will find us every day from
7 a. m. to 5 p. m. at 1336-38-40
Thompson ave., at the Thompson Ave.
Garage. Edwin Phelps, Mgr.
—
AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re
quired by specialist. Also fenders,
lamps, etc. Best service in town. Har
risburg Auto Radiator Works, 805
North Third street.
ATTRACTIVE bargains to quick
buyers in good used cars.
1915 Buick. one-ton truck.
1917 Knger, turn six, fine shape.
1917 Vim. light delivery.
1918 Reo touring, line running or
der. at a bargain price.
The above cars will appeal to the
average buyer in the market for a
good used car. Demonstrations jjivon
CHELSEA AUTO CO..
A. Schiffman. Manager.
REAL BARGAIN
An Overland roadster. 1917, newly
painted, engine in excellent condition,
good tires and spare complete, refln
ished top and new French back. Call
Bell 4776 R. evening after 7 o clock.
FOR SALE —Buick roadster. 1917
model. In good condition, four new
tires. Apply C. S. Brown, Highsplre.
FOR SALE —Chevrolet Sedan. 490
model, run 3000 miles, new tires, .\l
condition. Price *lOOO. Apply 206 Wal
nut St.
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FOR SALE —Two-ton Internationa,
truck In good condition; cheap. Ap
ply
FEDERICK'S GARAGE.
1807 North Seventh St.
WANTED—AII kinds of used auto
tires We pay highest cash prices.
No l'unk H. Esterbrook. 912 North
Third street. Dial 4990.
WM. PENN GARAGE
224-6 Muench street, limousines for
funeral parties and balls; careful
drivers; open day and night. Bell
4564.
WANTED —Buick coupe, 1919 or
late 1918 J. M. Houston, 21 N. Hanover
street, Carllse, Pa.
FOR SALE —Chalmer's Sedan. 1917;
new upholstering; Chandler, 1919, 4-
passenger, sport model; wire wheelß,
bumper, spot light. 5 new tires; Over
land. 1918. 90 delivery car. Inquire
Penn-Harris Taxicab office, care
Penn-Harris Hotel.
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AUTOMOBILES
BARGAINS —International 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 2%-ton. Power
dump body, in line condition; Denby
2%-ton, with stake body, like new;
Acme 376-ton, with Woods steel dump
body, used six months; Denby 3-ton
with Woods steel dump body. Denby
Sales' Corporation, 1205 Cupital street.
191S-8 CYLINDER OLDSMOBILE
5 PASSENGER", SPEEDSTER BODY
THIS CAR PURCHASED NEW IN
MAY AND OPERATED BY OWNER.
VERY PRETTY AND LOOKS LIKE
BRAND NEW CAR. WILL DEMON
STRATE. ADDRESS BOX L-8016,
CARE OF TELEGRAPH.
aUTOS FOR HIRE
CITY GARAGE
116 9TRAWBERRY ST.
New Ave and seven-passenger
cars (or business or pleasure
at all hours. ....
BELL 2300 DIAL 4914
Chnndler, sport model, 4-passenger,
white wheels, one extra,
Reo roadster, in fihe shape.
Buick light six. repainted and in
fine condition.
Overland, roadster, in fine shape.
Velie, 1918, repainted and in fine
shape. . ....
Time payments from 4 to 12 months
can be arranged on above cars.
REX GARAGE AND SUPPLY CO.,
, 1917 North Third St.
OLD AUTOS
Wanted; used, wrecked o. oldtimers,
in any condition. See me before sac
rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto
Wrecking. A. Schlffman, 22, 24, 26
North Cameron Street. Bell 3633.
WANTED Any model or make
Auto Tire Vulcanizing Molds, com
plete Plants or Parts, for cash. Give
description, iguecn City Vul. Co., Cin
cinnati, Ohio.
FOR SALE
One Buick roadster, one Ford tour
ing car.
These cars are in excellent shape,
newly painted and new tires.
Cash or deferred payments.
M. BRENNER & SONS MOTOR CO..
Third and Hamilton Sts.
FORD louring, IT model; electric
lights; runs and pulls like new. Price
j375 cash. Dial 36-C. S. R. Horst,
Linglestown, near Harrisburg.
FORD —1917 roadster, good tires and
top, in A 1 condition, with demount
able wheels. Inquire 322 Blackberry
Avenue.
GRANT, tlvc-passenger; 6 cylinder;
four new tires and tubes; 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
Cameron street.
FORD coupe for sale, in first class
condition, electric atarter and lights.
Apply Dr. Lawson, Penbrook. Bell
phone 2262.
MAGNETOS—AII types. 4 and 0
Bosch high tension. Eisman, Dixie,
Spiitdorf, Mea, Kemy and different
makes of colls, carburetors, etc. A
Schiffman. 22-24-26 North Camerou
street. Bell 3632.
MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES
BICYCLE REPAIRING
BY AN EXPERT
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
DORY SHANER
WITH
ANDREW REDMOND,
1507 NORTH THIRD STREET
FOR SALE
1919 Reading standard motorcycle
with side car; electric; like new; bar
gain.
DAYTON CYCLE CO.,
912 North Third St.
1917 Indian. 3 speed twin, fully
equipped; excelsior roadster, with ex
tra racing equipment, both machines
in excellent condition. Call Bell 3036W
for particulars and demonstration.
Garages, Accessories and Repairs
YOUR Dodge plus a Kayfleld car
buretor. That's a great combination—
a Raytield equipped Dodge. The spe
cial Dodge model is inexpensive and
the saving in gasoline bills is from
15 to 30 per cent., will pay for it in a
short time. A Rayfteld on any car in
creases its efficiency all around. My.
how she pulls the hills. Agency Fed
erick's Garage, 1807-09 North Seventh
St.. Harrisburg, Pa.
AUTO repairing of all kind; first
class mechanics on all makes of cars.
Susquehanna Motor £o„ 117-121 South
Third St. Open day and night.
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE —I. the undersigned have
purchased the business of Slanlm Icoo
and Joseph Shoma, conducting the
Capital City Restaurant, 437 Market
St. A*ny bills owing by said company
will be paid if presented at 437 Mar
ket St. within ten days.
(Signed), JOHN WAJLIANAFF.
AUCTION SALE
YOU probably have something you
Don't want, that somebody else would
be glad to get. If you'll "swap" or
sell, communicate with Auctioneer
Hite, Bell 1875 J.
PUBLIC SALE
PUBLIC SALE of valuable farm
lands, September 27, 1919, at 2 o'clock
p. m.; one of the best grain, stock or
dairy farms in Buffalo Valley, 2%
miles southwest of Lewisburg, Pa.,
containing 252% acres. For price
and other information, address Ab
ram W. Wolfe, Lewisburg, Pa.
LEGAL NOTICES
PROPOSAL FOR BUILDING BRIDGR
Office of Board of Commissioners
of Public Grounds and Buildings
State Capitol Building,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Sealed proposals will be received
by the Superintendent of Public
Grounds and Buildings, at his office
in the Capitol Building, Harrisburg,
Pa., until 1 o'clock noon, Tuesday,
September 23, 1919, for furnishing all
labor and materials to build bridge
over the Wapaseening Creek, on
Pennsylvania State Highway, Route
No. 16, two miles from* Nichols, New
York, in Windham Township, Brad
ford County, Pennsylvania, as indi
cated fully in the plans and specifi
cations prepared by George H. Dun
ham, of Harrisburg, Pa., Consulting
Engineer, for the Board of Commis
sioners of Public Grounds and Build
ings of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania.
Plans, specifications and bidding
blanks will be furnished prospective
bidders by applying to the Superin
tendent of Public Grounds and Build
ings, CapltPl Building, Harrisburg,
Pa.
Proposals must be marked "Pro
posal Wapaseening Creek Bridge" on
outside cover.
T. W. TEMPLETON,
Superintendent.
L. W. MITCHELL
NOTICE Is hereby given that certi
ficate No. 40 for lour shares of the
stock of the City Transfer Company,
standing in the name of E. B. Mitchell
has been lost and that the under
signed will apply to the company (or
the issue of a new certificate in lieu
thereof.
COMMONWEALTH TRUST CO.,
Executor of the will of E. B.
Mitchell, deceased.
| M~A~RK~ET~S
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NEW YORK STOCKS
Chandler Brothers and Company
members of New York and Philadel
phia Stock Exchanges—3 North Mar
ket Square, Harrisburg; 1338 Chestnut
street, Philadelphia; 34 Pine street.
New York furnish the following
quotations: Ouen Close
Am. Tel. and Tel 99 99
Allls Chalmers 43 43 74
Amer. Beet Sugar 85% 85%
American Can .56 74 56%
Am. Car and Fndry C 0...131 181
Amer. Loco 104% 103%
Amer. Smelting 75% 75
American Sugar 139 129
Amer. Woolens 112 112
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BANK STATEMENT
Report of the condition of The
Penbrook National Bank at Penbrook,
in the State of Pennsylvania at the
1919° business on September 12,
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts $296,020.92
Overdrafts, unsecured .... 3. 31
United States Bonds for
circulation 25,000.00
Liberty Loan Bonds 132,485.00
War iSavlng certificates"
owned 25.74
Securities owned
unpledged $68,083.75
Collateral Trust
Notes 21.803.75
i n J , 89,887.50
Federal Reserve Hank
„ stock 1,350.00
Banking House 7,200.00
Furniture and fixtures .... 3,900.00
Lawful reserve with Fed
eral Reserve Bank 25,041.38
Cash and due from national
banks 49,010.95
Checks on banks outride
_ town 3,725.10
B.cdcmption fund and due
from U. S. Treasurer 3.250.00
Interest earned but not
coliected 252.73
Total $637,153.43
1,1 ABILITIES
Capital stock $25,000.00
Surplus fund 20,000.00
Undivided profits leps ex
penses, interest and taxes
paid 7,287.15
Interest unearned, approxi
mate 2,799.77
Circulation 23,200.00
Cashier's checks outstand
ing 4,763.60
Individual deposits 215,749.19
Dividends unpaid 14,00
Time certificates of deposit 53,077.34
Saving deposits 285,262.08
Total $637,153.43
State of Pennsylvania.
County of Dauphin. 8s:
I, I. L. Unger. chashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the
best of mv knowledge and belief.
I. L. UNGER. Cashier.
Correct Attest:
I. D. HORSTICK,
W. M. IJOOK,
H. S. PLANK.
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 18th day of September. 1919.
J. W. McGARVEY, J. P.
My commission expires first Mon
day ir. January, 1922.
LEGAL NOTICES
PROPOSALS
The East Harrisburg Cemetery
Company, of Penbrook. Pa-. Invites
proposals for the construction of a
segmental block sewer or water drain
across its property in Penbrook. Pa.,
leading northwardly from the north
side of Herr street foi a distance of
545 feet and being 6 feet in diameter,
as per plans and specifications pre
pared by Clinton M. Hershey. engi
neer. Copies of which can be obtained
at his offices, rooms 7 and 8, 14 S.
Second street. Harrisburg. Pa.
The Board of Directors reserve the
right to reject any or all bids.
The bids will be opened by the
Board of Directors at 10.30 o'clock
a m., September 30. 1919. at the of
fice of Clinton M. Hershey.
JOSEPH A. MILLER.
Secretary.
WEST HARRISBURG MARKET
HOUSE COMPANY
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the West Harrisburg Mar
ket House Company, will be held on
the property of the company on Ver
beke stieet, Harrisburg. Pa., on Tues
day, October 14, 1919. between the
hours of 10 and 11 o'clock a. m., for
the election of a Board of Directors
and the transaction of such other
business as may be properly brought
before the meeting.
ROSS A. HICKOK,
President.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
auditors appointed by the Court of
Common Pleas of Dauphin County,
Pa., to audit the accounts of the
School District of the Borough of
Steelton, Pa., have tiled their report,
which contains the following:
James P. Detweiler, Collector.
Dr.
To amount of ,
duplicate for
1918 $95,64 5.24
To 5 P. C. penalty 92.82
595,738.06
Cr.
By exonerations. $3,788.85
By amount paid
treasurer 91,949.21
595,738.06
John R. Reider, Treasurer.
5127,079.27
Cr. 124,599.80
Balance in treasury .... $2,479.47
Liabilities 160.000.00
Assets 402,000.00
That the aforesaid auditors' report
was flled in the Court of Common
Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., on
September 4, 1919, that the same will
be confirmed absolutely unless an
appeal is taken therefrom within 30
days after the filing thereof.
CHARLES E. PASS,
Prothonotary.
NOTJCE is hereby given that a spe
cial meeting of the stockholders of
the Trl-County Telephone Company
will be held in tne principal office of
the company) Harrisburg, Pa., on the
22nd day of October, 1919, at 2 P. M„
to take action on approval or disap
proval of an agreement providing for
the sale of all of the franchises, cor
porate property, rights and credits
of the Trl-County Telephone Com
pany to the Cumberland Valley Tele
phone Company, of Pa.
OSCAR K. KINES,
Secretary.
NOTICE is hereby given that a BP<;-
cial meeting of the stockholders of
the Cumberland Valley Telephone
Company of Pa., will be held
In the principal office of the
company, Harrlsourg. Pa., on the 22nd
day of October, 1919, at 2 P. M., to
take action on approval or disap
proval of an agreement providing for
the purchase by the Cumberland Val
ley Telephone Company of Pennsyl
vania of all the franchises, corpor
ate property, rights and credits of
the Trl-County Telephone Company.
OSCAR K. KINES,
Secretary.
NOTICE. Letters of Administra
tion on the Estate of C. Day Rudy,
deceased, late of Harrisburg, Pa.,
have been granted to Sarah E. Rudy,
tho undersigned, to whom all persons
indebted to said estate are requested
to make payment, and those having
claims against the estate will present
them to
SARAH R. RUDY,
Administratrix,
1613 N. Third St.. Harrisburg, Pa.
Or iu
WM. 8. SNYDER. ESQ.,
Attorney,
6 N. Third St., Harrisburg, Pa.
NOTICE. Letters of Administra
tion on the Estate of Zella M. Drake,
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 settlement, to
JAMES A. DRAKE,
Administrator,
1235 N. Sixth St, Harrisburg, Pa. J
Anaeonda f6 V 6 6G?il
Atchison 8914 88 %
Baldwin Locomotive ....128% 126%
Baltimore and Ohio 40% 43
Bethlehem Steel B 97 95%
Butte Copper 21% 24V(i
Cal. Petroleum 48',4 4776
Canadian Pacific 150% 151
Central Leather 95 94%
Chi., Mil. and St. Paul ... 41 40%
Chino Con. Copper 40% 40%
Corn Products 84% 84%
Crucible Steel 181 177%
United Food 83% 83%
Erie ■•,*.,•• 16% 15%
General Motors 235 231
Goodrich, B. F 77% 77 74
Great North Pfd 84% 84%
Groat North. Ore, subs... 41% 41 Vfe
Hide and Leather 32% 32%
Hide and Leather, pfd. ...122 121
Inspiration Copper 58 58%
International Paper 53% 53%
Kcnnocoti 35 35
Kansas City Southern ... 18 18
Lackawanna Steel 81 80%
Lehigh Valley 4776 47%
Maxwell Motor 45% 45
Merc. War Ctfs 57 56%
Merc. War Ctfs pfd 117% 116 74
Me*. Petroleum 2CC 2'.'5%
Miami 2G% 26%
Midvale Steel 49% 48
Mo. Pacific 27 27
Mo. Kans. T 12 12
N. Y„ N. H. and H 31 31
Northern Pacific 86% 86%
Penna. R. R 43% 4274
Pittsburgh Coai 62 62
Railway Steel Spg 95% 95%
Ray Con. Copper 22% 22%
Reading 78% 77%
Republic Iron and Steel.. 88% 88%
Southern Pacific 9974 98%
Southern Ry 2174 24 74
Studcbaker 112 74 110%
Union Pacific 121 120%
lU. S. I. Alcohol 131 131
U. S. Rubber 11274 112%
U. S. Steel 10174 101
U. S. Steel, pfd 115% 115%
Utah Copper 81% 81%
Vlr.-Caro. Chem. 78 78
White Motors 60 58%
Westinghouse Mfg. ..... 53% 53
Willys-Overland 3 1 74 31%
Western Maryland 12 12
NEW YORK CURB STOCKS
Following quotations supplied by
Howard A. Riley and Company, Stock
Brokers, 212 North 3rd street, Harris
burg; Land Title Duiiding, Phila., Pa.;
20 Broad strret, New York:
INDUSTRIALS
I.ast Sale
Aetna 11%
Car Lt. and P 3%
General Asphalt 89
Heyden Chem 8%
Hupp Mo 1074
No. Am. Pulp 4%
Overland 21%
Am. .Marconi 674
Perfection Tire .... ' 1 1-16
U. S. Lt. and Heat 274
United Profit 234
Submarine 13%
U. S. Ship 274
INDEPENDENT OILS
Last Sale
Harnett %
Cosdcn 11%
Federal 27*
Inter. Pet. 29•%
Met. Pet 274
Shell Trad 6374
Sequoyah %
Boston and Wyo 70
Boone 8%
Glenrock 4%
Island 7
Merritt 21%
Morton 2%
Pennock 14%
Sapulpa 774 •
Sinclair G 57%
MINING
Last Sale
Gold Zona 55
A. B. C %
Big Ledge 9-16
Mother Lode 54
Niplsstng 10%
Tonopah Min 274
TonopJii Ex 2 9-16
White Caps 17
Boston and Montana 75
Caledonia 42
Cash Boy .. 7
Hecla 5
J. Butler 33
Jumbo Ex 10
Macnamara 69
Tonopah Bel 374
West End 1%
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS
Philadelphia. Sept. 20.—Stocks clos
ed heavy.
Baldwin 126
General Asphalt 88%
General Asphalt pfd 132
Lake Superior 20%
Lehigh Nav 67%
Lehigh Val 47%
P. R. R 43
Phila. Electric 25 74
Phila. Co 33 74
Phiia. Co., pfd 28
Phila. Rapid Transit 26
Reading 77
Storage Battery 105 74
Union Traction 38
U. G. 1 66%
V. S. Steel 101
York Railways 6%
York Railways, pfd 28
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE
Philadelphia. Septp. 20. —Corn, high
er; yellow as to grade and location,
81.65 461.70.
Dressed Poultry—Lower; fowls,
choice to fancy, fresh killed 38@39c;
small sizes. 33@35c.
Live Poultry—Firmer; fowls, not
leghorns, 30@38c; leghorns. 28@30c;
broilers, not leghorns. 31@36c; broil
ers. leghorns, 25@30c.
Potatoes —Easier; In 150 pound
sacks, (3 @>3.75.
Oats—Higher; No. 1 white, 7 6 74®
7974 c; No. 2 white, 77 76 @7B%c! No.
3 white. 76 74 @77*c.
Cheese-t-Flrmer. New York and
Wisconsin, full milk. 30@32c.
Butter —Higher; western choice ex
tra,' 59% c; fancy nearby prints, 64
@ 66c,
Eggs—Steady; nearby firsts, $16.20;
current receipts, $15.60; western ex
tra firsts, $16.20; western firsts, sls®
15.40; fancy selected packed, 61®63c.
Hay—Dull and easier; timothy No.
1, $33®34; No. 2. $30@31; No. 3, s2B®
29; clover mixed hay, light mixed, $3O
@3l; No. 1. $29@30.
Bran —Lower, soft winter bran city
mills in 100 pound sacks, $5O per ton;
soft winter western, $46 @47; spring,
$45 @46.
Tallow —Dull; prime city loose,
DU SEALS ASTENOILSrIj
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Important Notice
The Home Building &
Loan Association
of 409 Market street (Alderman
Hoverter's office) will open a new
series on Tuesday evening, Octo
ber 7th, at 7.30 o'clock. Shares
will be 25c each and can be se
cured from any of the following
officers on or before this date:
C. Benits, 30A South Fourth
St.; B. F. Eby, 1321 Derry St.;
George Hoverter, 409 Market St.;
Charles Weissman, 1160 Mulberry
St.; Wendell Fackler, 1626 Mar
ket St.; Charles A. Klemm, 1414
State street; W. D. Block, 130
Evergreen St.
You will get 6 per cent, on your
savings. Join with us.
SEPTEMBER 20,1919. !
TECH HIGH BOYS
DOWN TO WORK
'Buddie' Lingle Elected Presi
dent of Senior Class; Hobby
Clubs Organize
At an election of senior class of
ficers held yesterday morning after
chapel, "Buddie" Lingle was elected
president of the senior class of the
Technical High school. "Zip" Ma
lick was given the honor of vice
president, while William Henry
Palm is the new secretary. The his
tory of the class will be written by
Ernest Baker. W. A. McCune of
the faculty will be class dean.
Members of the athletic associa
tion elected J. Derrick assistant
manager of the Tech football team
for this season. "Bill' Dlener will
be the assistant manager of the bas
ketball team. Next week the asso
ciation will meet again to elect a
president and a secretary. "Haps"
Frank. "Bob" Lelby and "Freddie"
Morgan have been nominated. Blair
Hefkin and Ed. Fair the running for
secretary.
The Tech wireless was organized
yesterday to study radio-telegraphy
and telephony. Members of the
Senior and junior classes to the
number of twenty-five will partici
pate in the organization. Rhoads is
the president and Slentz the vice
president. Weekly meetings will be
held with W. B. Longenecker of
the faculty directing the work.
At yesterday's chapel, members of
the faculty outlined the work of
the several "hobby" clubs that they
will direct this winter. During the
coming week Dr. Charles B. Fager,
Jr., will give the students a chance
to select the club with which they
desire to become identified. Mr.
I.eswing outlined the purposes of
the Camera Club that he will direct.
W. E. Strawinskl had the nucleus
of the dramatic organization of the
platform and one of the members
spoke in behalf of that organization.
Mr. Smith addressed the students
concerning the Poetry Club. The
Thomas Edison Electrical Club will
be directed by Mr. Longenecker. The
Tech orchestra played several selec
tions after which Professor George
W. Updegrove invited the students
of the school who could play in
struments to come into that organi
zation. Mr. Burris will have charge
of the Business Club, while the new
supervisor of music in Harrisburg,
Professor Harclerode, will direct the
Glee Club. All of these organiza
tions will hold weekly meetings
Thursday Just prior to the lunch
period.
W. H. Pomp will be the new head
of the mathematics department at
Tech this Winter. He succeeds Mr.
Nye.
Among the candidates for the Tech
orchestra are: Piano, Hamilton
Flartzel; violins, G. Goldstein, Ro
senberg and Russ; cornets, W. Gold
stein, Aldlnger, Hassler and Vennle;
clarinet, Joe Goldstein; saxophone,
Gemperling and Slothower; drums
and traps, Shuey; trombone, Mere
dith Germer and several other stu
dents of the school.
lo'/ic: special loose. 16c; prime coun
try, 1414 c; edible In tierces, 18 @ 19c.
CHICAGO CATTLE MARKETS
Chicago, Sept. 20.—Hogs—Receipts
2,000; mostly steady with yesterday's
average. Heavy. $16.60@18; medium,
816.75@18.25; light, $17.25@18.25;
light lights, )16@17.75; heavy pack
ing sows, smooth. |16©16.50; packing
sows, rough, $15.25 @15.75; pigs, 111
@16.50.
Cattle—Receipts 6,000; compared
with week ago. beef steers, stockers
and feeders, steady to 25c lower; she
stock, steady to 26c higher; bulls. 50c
to 75c lower; calves, 50c to $1 higher.
Sheep—Receipts 2,500; compared
with week ago; killing grades irreg
ularly $1 to $2 lower. Choice westein
lambs declining IcAver breeding and
feeding sheep and lambs. $1.50@2.50.
CHICAGO Bovnn OF TRADE
Chicago, Sept. 20.—Board of Trade
closing:
Corn—Dec. 12214: May 120*4.
Oats—Dec. 68 V 4; May 70%.
Pork—Oct. 33.80.
Lard—Oct. 23.85; Jan. 21.15.
Bibs—Oct. 18.57; Jan. 17.45.
Prices in- the city produce markets
to-day were: Apples. 10c-20c %
peck; bananas. 2 sc-3 sc; beans, *4
peck, Bc-10c; lima beans, pint, 10c
15c; beets, bunch, sc; carrots,
bunch, sc; cabbage, 3c-12c; country
butter, 60c-65c; cantaloupes, 6c-I3c;
celery, Bc-10c-12c; corn, 25c-30c;
eggs, 60c-65c; Concord grapes,
pound, Bc-Ioc-12c; lemons, 30c-40c;
oranges, 40c-60c; onions, box, 10c;
peaches, box, 10c-15c; % peck. 30c;
basket, $1.15-82.00; peppers. lc-2c;
potatoes, V 4 peck, 10c-18c; sweet
potatoes. 10c-20c; tomatoes, box,
10c; turnips, % peck, 10c; bacon,
45c-55c; ham, 45c-60c.
REV. PEIRCE INSTALLED
Rev. Millard Osborne Peirco,
former pastor of the Tabernacle
Baptist Church was yesterday In
stalled as pastor of the Frankford
Baptist Church, Frankford, Pa.
Clergymen representing many de
nominations were present at the In
stallation, which was the first held in
the Frankford church for twenty
five years. The Rev. Peirce left for
Harrisburg church last May after'
many years' service. J
BANK STATEMENT
Statement of the
New Cumberland National Bank
At the Close of Business, September 12, 1919 .
Resources
Loans and investments ..$630,365 48
Cash and reserve 134,416 49
Due from banks 2,363 49
Federal reserve bank stock 2,550 00
Total $769,695 46
Liabilities
Capital stock $ 25,000 00
Surplus and profits 73,979 09
Circulation 23,100 00
Deposit 637,676 37
Bond account 10,000 00
Total $769,695 46
E. S. Herman F. E. Cover
President. Cashier.
BIG CONGRESS
ON THE SCHOOLS
Dr. Finegan Plans to Have
State's Leading Business
Men and Educators Here
An educational congress of busi
ness and professional men, educa
tors and State officials for the bur
pose of discussing the schools of
Pennsylvania and such readjust
ments as may be necessary as a re
sult of the war has been arranged
for the State Capitol in the week of
November 10 by Dr. Thomas E.
Finegan, the State Superintendent
of Public Instruction.
The congress will be something
never before held in Pennsylvania,
and Governor William C. Sproul will
not only take an active part but will
c-o-operato with Dr. Finegan by In
viting leading men of the State to
attend. The idea is to have promi
nent educators, including members
of faculties of universities, colleges
and high schools and school officials
of Pennsylvania, educators from
other states and leading men In the
business and professional life of
Pennsylvania "advise with the edu
cators of the State in a general way
on the work that should be accom
plished In the schools" in the lan
guage of Dr. Finegan. The super
intendent thinks that the close of
the war has brought problems of
education to the industrial Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania.
Ideas us to what should be the
basis of instruction In all of the
schools will be exchanged. During
the day there will be at least fif
teen conferences on special subjects
and in the evening general sessions
at which educators and businessmen
could speak. The day conferences
would be more or less Informal to
develop thoughts on what the
school system needs with such
formal addresses as are scheduled
to be delivered at night. Some of
the most prominent men In Penn
sylvania will be asked to attend
This congress Is the first of a
series of steps to be taken to re
juvenate the educational work of
the State government The an
nouncement followed upon the ap
pointment of the first heads of the
| new bureaus, which will be followed
| by other reorganization steps.
Clemenceau and Foch
May Come in December
By Associated Press.
Parts, Sept. 20.—There was a pre
slstent rumor in Peace Conference
circles and in the Chamber that
Premier Clemenceau and Marshel
Foch would visit America In De
cember.
The Associated Press was Informed
that no plans are possible until after
the elections, which will probably bo
held on November 11. The munici
pal elections now are scheduled to
take place first.
Marconi
of America
dt
Impending developments of
considerable importance to
shareholders and prospective
purchasers described in special
letter just prepared.
Copies furnished upon request.
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A brief though comprehen
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this Important International
enterprise is the leading arti
cle in the current number of
our Market Review. The ar
ticle deals with the history and
organization of the American
International Corporation, Its
business and subsidiaries, in
come, earnings, dividends and
general outlook.
Other securities are also dis
cussed, including
Commonwealth Petroleum
Famous Players-Lasky
Sinclair Consolidated
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