Additional Classified Ads ] on Opposite Page FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Cheap 650 ft. steam heat boiler, in good condition. Call at tirst floor, 2020 Fifth street, between >aand S p. m., /MORRIS SAY'S save money buying new and second-hand furniture here. Jligh prices paid for furniture. Morris Schmertz. 1018 Market. Bell 4494. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED —To buy several book cases, suitable for office, must be in good condi ion. Call at 211 Arcade Bldg. or call Bell 4424 M. MAN. SMELTZ Second hand furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call Bell 1071K, or drop a postal to Max Smeltz, 1020 Market street. Will call. City or country. Bell phone 3239-Rl. BELL PHONE 5370-J S. RIFKIN, CLOTHING. SHOES. FURNITURE. BOUGHT AND SOLD <r HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. 407 BROAD ST.. HARRISBURG, PA. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES A PARTNER WANTED Capable executive experienced in managing a large automobile repair service station. trucks especially, wanted, who will invest from 62.500 to $3,000 In business, taking a half interest, working on a salary and a share of the profits. Must take full charge at once. Business permanently established. Located in heart of city. 4 Win stand close examination. Ad diess all inquiries, which will he strictly confidential to Box S-SOB7 care Telegraph. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Unusual opportunity to secure ex clusive rights in Harrisburg and Central Pennsylvania BURNALL FUEL SAVER. Business established in Harrisburg. Saving fifteen per cent, to forty-five per cent., actual experience. Small capital and refer ences required. A. F. HOFFSOMMER. Old Orchard. Harrisburg A CHANCE —To make S4O a day on road work. We can put on two trucks immediate ly. If interested call at our office for details. Apply • DENBY SALES CORPORATION, w 1205 Capital Street FOR SALE—Exclusive rights of Dauphin county. Few hundred dollars will put vou in business for yourself. Address L-5096 care Telegraph. LIVE business for a live man. In nearby town. Restaurant corifecA'on ery cigars. Doing business of $42,000 a year or more. Apply A. P. Doranz. 1225 North Sixth St BUSINESS PERSONALS RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED— Single edge. 25c doz., double edge. 35c doz., razors, 25c. Gorgas Drug Sto.e. FURNITURE CRATED. J. A. Bishop. 1736 Logan Street Bell 2632 K. OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING Any metai welded. Work guaran teed. Carbon removed by oxygen. Capitol City Welding Co., lo3S Logan street Bell 4396-J. APAPERHANGING AND PAINTING First class work. Chilcoat Bros.. 333 Harris street QUININE—Look out for that grippe feeling, likely to catch you this u changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it off If taken in time. Gross Drug Store, 119 Market street DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H. CAPLAN CO.. 206 Market street A. LANE New and second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest prices paid. 1022 Market street Bell 3239 W. STORAGE STORAGE —419 Broad street house hold goods, merchandise. Private looms at reasonable rates. Also haul ing oi 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-tireproof ware house. Harrisburg Storage Co.. 437- 445 South Second street STORAGE Low rates. Highspire Distillery Co.. Ltd., Highspire, Pa. Both phones. STORAGE —in brick building, rear 40s Market Household goods in clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates, p. U. Diener. 4US Market, street MUSICAL FOR SALE—Piano, upright and in * good condition; very reasonable; own er leaving city. Inquire 213 Cumber land St VIOLINS. MANDOLINS. GUXTAItS. 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, you have not found it We have it. Spangler Music House. 2113 North Sixth street HORSES AND CARRIAGES + : A good farm horse for sale, weight about 140U to 150U pounds. Will sell cheap. Apply Keystone Bottling Works, 142 South Cameron St. FINANCIAL STOCKS AND BONDS, LOCAL SECURITIES A SPECIALTY. J. K. GREENAWALT. JR. 130 Walnut Street Harrisburg. Pa. Bell Phone 518-J. ROOFING T < MITE'S ELASTIC ROOF COATING is weather, water, acid procf. Remains unaffected by F any change in temperature— \ fills Tacks and cievices. completely stopping leaks and lust Let Me Paint Your Roof. AUCTIONEER HITE. Bell 1875 J. INSURANCE t INSURE and prepare your future Income against accident or sickness In a square up-to-date insurance company which has strength and service, and be sure that it is the Commercial Casualty Insurance Com pany. Newark, New Jersey. Local of fice. 44 Union Trust Bldg. Bell phone 2769. SALINGER & MILLER. WHERE TO DINE V ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, I THE HOME OF SATISFACTION, FRIDAY EVENING, MONEY TO LOAN MONEY LOANED —Employes' Loan Society. Room 206 Bergner Bldg.. Third and Market streets. "Licensed and Bonded by the Stilte." BUY COAL NOW With our money .and insure your comfort next winter. Pay us bacK in convenient month ly pavments. Charges reason able— only three and one-half per cent, per month on bal ances. No other charges of an> k 'CO-OPERATIVE LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO.. 204 Chestnut St. WE LEND MONEY in compliance Willi Act of June 4. 1910. to individu als in need of ready cash, small loans a specially, business confidential, pay ments to suit borrower's convenience, positively lowest rates in city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.. 132 Walnut Street. HAULING AND MOVING Day and Night Auto Transfer WALTER C. CONRAD. Manager, 341 Kelker St.. Harrisburg. I'a. Bell Phone 623-W. Dial Phone SSIS BECK & HARRIS, local and lons distance haulers, furniture, machin ery pianos and safe moving a spe cialty. Bell phone 2418. Dial 3283 or call at Ober's Garage. HICKS Local and long-distanoe hauling and storage. 424 Reliy. Both phones. LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE HAULING Furniture Moving. Prompt service. Ernest Corbin, 636 Calder street. Both phones. Bell 3636-J. Dial 3688. HEAVY HAULING —Fully equipped for furniture, freight and piano mov ing No distance too lar. Careful driver. Rain and dustproof body. J. E. Gruber s Truck Service. Irwin Aungst. Manager, Hershey. Fa. Beli phone 15R6. PAUL BKCK general hauling, local and long distance, making a specialty of furniture, piano and safe moving. Call ut 1419 Vernon Street, or Bell 2811-J- WE Move Anything. Anywhere. Anv time Price reasonable. Dial 499'0. Dayton Cycli Co., 912 North Third street. UNDERTAKERS SAMUEL S. FACKLER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR, 1312 Derry St. BELL 1956 DIAL 2133 RUDOLPH K. SPICER, Funeral Director and Embalmer. 511 North Second Street. BELL 252 DIAL 2145 CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY Beautifully situated on Market street, east of Tweuty-sixih, and on the north and east faces the new park way. The prices ot lots are moder ate. Miller Bros. & Co., Agents. CLEANERS AND DYERS CLEANING DYEING AND PRESSING Let us make your old tall and win ter clothes look new. We call and de liver. Both phones. H. GOODMAN, 1306 H North Sixth Street. POULTRY AND SUPPLIES WANTED—You to receive a full half pound package of DR. HESS POULTRY PAN-A-CE-A, enough for 24 hens 2 weeks. PAN-A-CE-A will help your poultry through the moult. It will start yeur pullets and moulted hens laying. It will keep your whole flock healthy. Get your package at any of these stores: Harrisburg, Wal ter S. Schell, 1307 Market, Holmes Seed Co., 119 S. 2d, C. F. Kramer. 36 Broad, Geo. H. Haverstick, 2569 Main; Enola, H. L. Hoffman; White Hill, Mary E. Harro; West Fairview, H. W. Neidig; Paxtonia, John Nagle; Linglestown. O. B. Leese. AUTOMOBILES I OVERLAND USED CAR DEPARTMENT These are new offerings that should find ready buyers. We invite your early inspection. Cadillac. seven passenger touring, in good running or der, excellent paint, top and upholstery, $650. Hudson 6-40 roadster, re finished. A comfortable car. quiet, with good power. SBSO Overland, model 90, five passenger touring. Refinished throughout, looks and runs like new. OVERLAND—S passenger touring. An easy riding, eco nomical car in very good con dition. Open Evening. Time Payments THE OVERLAND IIARRISBURG CO. Both Phones 212-214 N. 2d St. FOR SALE —Peerless touring car; model £6. run 4000 miles; in good con dition. Apply P. O. Box 87. Spring Grove, York county. Pa. FOR SALE —Studebaker. 4 cylinder, in good shape, good paint, a bargain. Dial 4058. 85 Hummel ave., Lcmoyne. FOP SALE —Chaimer's Sedan. 1017; nsw uphols:ering; Chandler. 1919, 4- passenger. sport model: wire wheels, bumper, spot light. 5 new tires; Over land. 1918. 90 delivery car. Inquire Penn-Harris Taxicab office, care Penn-Hanis Hotel. I*4-ton Republic truck 2 .Reo light delivery cars. 1 Ford roadster. 1 Grant six touring. STAR GARAGE ' 13th and Paxton Sts. FOR SALE —m-ton capacity Mar tin truck, 35 horsepower engine; price right for cash. Apply i. H. Troup Music House, 15 S. Market Square. OVERLAND light six coupe, com pletely overhauled and repaired, tires like new. real bargain. Reo roadster, real bargain. Brisco. three-passenger roadster, in fine shape. Time payments can be arranged. REX GARAGE & SUPPLY CO., 1917 North Third Street 1 WANTED—AII kinds of used auto tires. We pay highest cash prices. No junk. H. Esterbrook. 912 North Third street. Dial 4990. FOR SALE—I9IB 5-passenger Buick good condition. $1250. Telephone Cap tain Kimble. 3050 J. GRANT, five-passenger; 6 cylinder: four new tires and tubes; good con dition; cheap to quick buyer. Ester brook, 912 North Third St MAGNETOS—AII types. 4 and 6 Bosch high tension. Eisman, Dixie, Splitdorf, Mea, Remy and different makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A Schiffraan. 22-24-26 North Cameron street Bell 3638. OLD AUTOS Wanted; used, wrecked o. oldtimers, In any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. Sehiffman. 22. 24, 26 North Cameron Street Bell 3633. (Continued In Next Column) AUTOMOBIIES KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO. All sorts of auto tops and cushion work done by experts: also repair work. Reasonable rates. 72-78 Soutn Cameron street. FORD touring, IT model; electric lights; suns and pulls like new. Price $375 cash. Dial 36-C. S. R. Horst, Linglestown. near Harrisburg. ROADSTER for sale, in the best of condition, good tires, new top and electric equip. $250 takes it. inquire K. W. Lichtenberger, 2154 N. 4th St. 1917, 5-passenger Overland for sale, completely overhauled, new pantasole top. new buttery, all new tires. Was rpainted in early gummer. Owner took very good care of car. Runs as good as new. Will demonstrate. Ad dress Box D-SOBS care Telegraph or call Bell 3735J Harrisburg, after 6 p. ni. FOR SALE Ford touring car cheap. Inquire 2512 N. 7th St. or call Bell 7G6R. Dial 5765. FORD —1917 roadster, good tires and top, in A 1 condition, with demount able wheels. Inquire 322 Blackberry Avenue. CARS OARS! CARS! 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. FOR SALE—One light roadster, late model, in good condition, also one motorcycle with sidecar, cheap to quick buyer. Apply Electra Garage, Evergreennand Thompson St. WM. PENN OARAGE 224-6 Muench street, iimousines for funeral parties and balls; careful drivers; open day and night Bell 4564. AUTO RADIATORS of all kinds re quired by specialist. Also fenders, lamps, etc. Beat service in town. Har risburg Auto Radiator Works. 805 North Third street FOR SALE—A 1919 light six, Stu debaker touring car, run less than four months. Address Box C-8093 care Telegraph. FOR SALE—I9IS Buick. in good condition. Call 1414 Susquehanna St. 1917 Chandler, club roadster, $909. 1915 Buick. one-ton truck. 1918 Reo touring, fine 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 given CHELSEA AUTO CO.. A. Schiffman. Manager. BARGAINS—Fremior touring car, electric gear shift, like new; Denby 1-ton express body with top. first class condition; International one ton truck, used ten months, cheap; International two-ton truck, used nine months, cheap; Acme with Woods steel dump body, used six months; Denby 3-ton. with Woods steel dump body; Cadillac unit, with two-ivheel trailer; Overland. 191S, 5- passengcr touring; two-ton Mack, Woods hoist, Denby body. Denby Saies Corporation. 12c5 Capital St. FOR SALE—Two-ton International truck in good condition; cheap. Ap ply FEDERICIC'S GARAGE, 1807 North Seventh St FORD Sedan. 191S model; good run ning order, $695. Horst. Linglestown. 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 Garages, Accessories and Repairs THE FISHER RIM GRIP SUB-CASING Reduces Tire cost and insures full mileage. It pays to use them. Ask For Demonstration. AUCTIONEER HITE. Bell 1875 J. LET ME BUILD YOUR ROOF. LET ME PAINT YOUR ROOF. YOUR Dodge plus a Rayfield 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 Rayfield on any car in creases its efficiency all around. My. how she pulls the hills. Agency Fed erlck's Garage, 1807-09 North Seventh St, Harrisburg. Pa. AUTO repairing of all kind; first class mechanics on all makes of cars. Susquehanna Motor Co., 117-121 South Third St Open day and night MOTORCYCLES AND BtCYCI.ES 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., Ql 2 North Third St LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given that the auditors appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., to audit the accounts of the Sxhool District of the City of Harris mug, Pa., have filed their report which contains the following: Rece ip ts for fiscal year. . $809,536.65 Bal. on hand July 1. 1918. 467,367.44 Expenditures for fiscal year 1,242,110 00 Bal. in hands of treas.... $34,793.49 Assets $2,416,995 67 Liabilities 1,747.668 86 Excess of assets over li abilities $669,326.81 That the aforesaid auditor's report was filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., on September 18, 1919, that the same will be confirmed absolutely unless an ap peal is taken therefrom within 30 days after the filing thereof. CHARLES E. PASS, Prothonotary. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE In the estate of George W. Arm priester. deceased. Letters testamentary have ben granted by the Register of Wills upon the estate of George W. Armpriester late of Harrisburg. Pa., deceased, and the undersigned to whom ail persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and all persons having any legal claim against or de mand upon said estate, shall make the same known without delay. J. HARRIS BELL, _ Executor. Bergrter Building. WM. H. EARNEST, Attorney. HARRISBURG G&A& TELEGR^tPHC MARKETS I >B\\ YORK SIOCK MARKETS Chandler Brothers and Company members of New Y'ork and Philadel phia Stock Exchanges—3 North Mar ket Square, Harrisburg: 133SChestn.it street, Philadelphia; 34 Pine street, i New York furnish the following 1 Allis Chalmers 47% 47 j Amer. Beet Sugar 33 93>4 j Amer. Can 65% 64%: Am. Car and Fndry C 0...133% 132 Amer. Loco 112% 114 Amer. Smelting 73% 73 Araconda 67% 67 Atchison 90% 90% Baldwin Loco 138 137% Baltimore > and Ohio 39% 39% Bethlehem Steel B 104% 104 " I Butte Copper 27% 27% i Cal. Petroleum 52 5t% I Canadian Pacific .......151 151 I Central Leather 104% 103% Chesapeake and Ohio ... 58% 58% Chi., Mil and St. Paul ... 42% 41% Chi., R. I. and Pacific ... 28% 25% Corn Products .* 87% 85% Crucibl Steel 226 224 United Food 87% 86 £ rio 16 16 General Motors 261 °57 Goodrich. B. F 84 82% Hide and Leather 35 34% Hide and Leather, pfd...128 127% Inspiration Copper 61% 61 ' International Paper 62 62 ! Kennecott 35 35 | Lehigh Valley 47% 47%'' Maxwell Motor 46 45% I Merc. War Ctfs 58% 57% I Mer. War Ctfs, pfd 118 117% | Mex. Petroleum 228 226 % I Midvalo Steel 51% "51 Mo. Pacific 30 ~ 29% Mo. Kans. T 12% 12% N Y.. N. and H 33% 32% I'enna. R. R 43% 43% Railway Steel Spg 99 98% Ray Con. Copper 22% 22% Reading 82 81 Republic Iron and 5tee1..95% 93% Southern Pacific 102% 102% Southern Ry 25% 25% Studebaker 117 116% U. S. I. Alcohol * 138 136% U. S. Rubber 123 121% U. S. Steel 105% 105% Vir.-Caro. Chem S2 82 White Motors 60 % 60% Westingfhouse Mfg 54% 64 Willys-Overland 32% 32|% Western Maryland 12% 12% N. Y. Central 73% 73 Sinclair Oil 59% 60% PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE Phtlndelphln, Oct. 3.—Butter, high er. western creamery, extra, 66c; nearby pr'nts, fancy, 72@74c. Eggs—Higher, nearby firsts. $19.20 per case; current receipts, $18.60; western extra, firsts, $19.20; western firsts. $lS@lB.6O; fancy selected pack ed. 71 @ 73c per dozen. Live Poultry—Lower; fowls and chickens, 254130 c. Dressed Poultry—Firm; roosters, higher. 24c. Potatoes —Firm; Jersey, per basket. No. 1, 75e@$l; lower grades, 50@65c; potatoes in 150 pound sacks. $3@4.35; Penna. per 100 lbs., $2.75® 2.90. Oats—Higher; No. 1 white, 80% @ 81 %c; No. 2 white. 79%@80%c; No. 3. white, 78@79%c. Cheese—Quiet; New Y'ork and Wis consin full milk, 30@32c. Flour —Firm, fair demand; winter straight western, new $10.10@10.49; winter straight, nearby, new, $9.75@ 10; Kansas straight, new, $11.25® I 11.50; Kansas shore patent, new,, $11.50@12: spring short patent, new, sl2® 12.25; fancy spring and city mills patent, family brand. $12.75© Hay—Steady but quiet; timothy, No. 1, $31@32 per ton; No. 2, *2S@3O; No. 3. $24 @27; clover mixed hay, light mixed. s2B@ 30; No. 1 mixed, $26@27. CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET Chicago. Oct. 3. —Hogs—Receipts, 10,000, higher. Heavy, $15@16.50; me dium. $15.25@16.70; light. $15.75@ 16.75; light lights, $15.25@16.50: heavy packing sows, smooth, sl4® 14.50; packing sows, rough, $13.50® 14; pigs. sls@ 16. Cattle—Receipts 4,000, steady. Beef steers, medium and heavy, choice and prime, $16.50@18.25; medium and LEGAL NOTICES In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County. No. 173 Januaiy Term. 191 S. In Divorce. Sarah Bowen vs. Harry Bowen. To Harry Bowen, Respondent: Y'ou are hereby notified that testi-! mony in the above stated case will I be heard before the Honorable the! Judges of the said Court, on Monday, I October 27, 1919. at 10 o'clock a. m..! at the Court House in the -City of I Harrisburg, Dauphin County. Penn sylvania. when and where you may j attend and be heard if you so desire. STROUP & FOX. . Attorneys for Libellant. October 3. 1919. | NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS | MEETING. j NOTICE is hereby given that pur-' suant to resolution of the Board of I Directors of the Dauphin Tire Serv ice Company, a special meeting of the stockholders of the said company is called to be held at the principal of fice of the said company. No. 35 Union i Trust Building, Harrisburg. p a „ on! Thursday, November 20, 1919, for the purpose of approving or disapprov ing of the increase of the capital stock of the said company. FORREST MERCER. Secretary. NOTICE ~~ ~ NOTICE is hereby given that the I partnership lately subsisting between I L. J. Hain and S. M. Cobler, doing! business under the name of the Key-j stone Vulcanizing YVorks. expired and was dissolved on the 16th day of' September, A. D., 1919, by mutual; consent. All debts owing to said part- I nershio are to be received by said I p. J. Hain, and all demands on the I said partnership are to be presented! to him tor payment. P. J. HAIN. S. M. COBLER. NOTICE —letters testamentary on the estate of Margaret P. Miller, late of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing in said city, all persons indebted to raid estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settle ment at the office of Miller Brothers & Co., 213 Locust Street, Harris burg, Pa. HERMAN P. MILLER. WILLIAM P. MILLER, Executors. NOTICE is hereby given that the account of Thomas B. Donaldson, In surance Commissioner, as such statu tory liquidator of The Grand Lodge of the Jurisdiction of Pennsylvania, Ancient Order of United Workmen, has been filed in the Court of Com mon Pleas of Dauphin County, p a will be confirmed by said court on the 20th day of October. 1919, un less cause be shown to the contrary CHARLES E. PASS, Prothonotary. LATE RELIABLE INFORMATION A perusal of our special letter on UNITED STATES STEAMSHIP explains heavy buying of stock at advancing prices and the indicated return to a dividend basis for this company. # Send ror Free Copy TO-DAY •I SPECIAL BOOKLET How to Open An Account and Methods of Trading FREE OX It FREEST | Hommro A RjßZy&fa. INVESTMENT SECURITIES 212 North Third Street HARRISIKTRG Direct Private Wlrea ConnrctinK NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA good. $11.25® 16.50; common. $9.50® 11.25: light, good and choice, sls@ 18.tB; common and medium, sß@ls; butcher cattle, heifers, $G.50@14.7.>; cows, 86.50® 13.50: earners and cut ters, $5.50476.50; veal calves. $19.2549 20.50; feeder steers. $7@12.50; stock ers steers, s6.3f>4i 10: western rang*- beef steers, $8 @ls; con's and heifers, $6.50® 13. Sheep—Receipts 15,000. firm; lamb'" $13.75® 16.15: cults and common. s9® I 15,25; ewes, medium, good and choice,. I $6.75@8: culls nnd common. s3® 0.25; breeding. $7@13.25. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Chicago. Oct. 3.—Board ot Trade Corn—Dec. 123%: May 121%. Oats—Dec. 70%; May 72%- Pork—Oct. 35.25; Jan. 32.80. Lard—Oct. 27.30: Jan. 22.92 Ribs—Oct 18.77: Jan. 18.02. Chamber ol Commerce Directors to Be Chosen at Meeting on Monday Announcement was made this morning of the ten nominees for the five vacancies which will occur next Monday evening in the board of di- The bal ldt box In the ballroom will be open ! from 6.30 until 8 o'clock. 1 The ten nominees are: i H H. Bowman, of Bowman and ! Company, residence, 2030 North Third I street. # R E Cahlll. general manager or the ' Harrisburg Shoe Manufacturing Company, residence. Camp Hill, | J E. B. Cunningham, attornej. 'Bergner building. residence, 191 North Front street. F. F. Davenport, president Daven port Lunch, Inc., residence, 1812 Mul berry street. . , , Dr. John B. McAlister, physician. 234 North Third street. . Vance C. McCormlck, residence, 301 North Front street. George G. McFariand. president Harrisburg Automobile Company, res idence. 100 Hamilton street. J. W. Rodenhaver. former proprietor of the Carlton hotel, residence, Third and Forster streets. Erand J. YVallis. manager. Wallts Coal Company, residence, 236 South Thirteenth street. Flavel L. Wright, general agent Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, residence, Paxtang. In addition to the election of di rectors, a financial report and a re port of the year's activities will be made at the meeting. The entertain ment features have not been over looked. vit or, as a buffet luncheon and smoker, vaudeville acts, and sur prises will entertain the members following the business session. Ballots will be mailed to the mem bers along with an official summons before the meeting and it is expected by the officials of the organization that a large percentage of the mem bership will turn out. Army Lieutenant Coaches Boy Scouts Troop 13 has been very fortunate in securing the aid of Lieutenant Kons, formerly of the United States Army, who will hold the first troop drill this 'evening. The program for Trop 13 this year is varied. Different types of meet ings will be held in each of the four meeting nights of the month, j The first meeting night this month .. MERRITT OIL A concise outline of the facts surrounding the busi ness and financial position and prospects of the Mer ritt Oil Coroporation is contained in the current number of our Market Review. Sent on request for HT—442 HUGHES & DIER Phlln. Stock Ex- M embers • chunßo; Chicago ) Hoard of Trade Penn-Harris Hotel Harrisburg f A FRIEND IN NEED i $5,000 for accidental death. $25 a week for disability from j accident. i S2O weekly for illness. | Double for accidents of travel. A Year's Protection For $lO The Xationnl Accident Society of Xcw York (Hat. ISSS) Bruce Green, Resident 1814 Green St., Bell 410 ' 118 H. P. Upright Boiler 12 H. P. Steam Engine 25 Pulleys 55 Ft Line Shaft of 1 15-16 in. in diameter, equipped with hangers and thrust rings. 100 Ft. Belting of different sizes. 1 1-2 H. P. Domestic Gasoline Engine together with direct con nected pump. All of the above Is in ex cellent shape. Our only reason for selling is that we have no further use for it. All or part will be sold cheap to quick buyer. May be seen at Newville, Cloverdale Spring Co. Newville, Pa. will be drill night, and each Scout is to report to the gym floor with sneakers. After drill the evening will be devoted to various stunts, for which Troop 13 is famous. Our next meeting will be along the educational side, and a good speaker is expected to be present. The third meeting of the month will be Scout instruction night, and will be devoted to passing Scout tests. The fourth and last meeting of the month will be a business meeting, and the eats committee will also hold forth. The honorary committee of Troop 13 expects to make our Scout meet ings popular. Troop 13 Entertains Troops of District Last Friday night Tropp 13 had The Solvency of the Allies Great Britain France Belgium ltaly THE RESOURCES and potential productive power of the principal European Allies as a basis for future credit are discussed in The 'Solvency of the Allies —a booklet which wc have just issued. This booklet, in considering the financial position of Great Britain, France, Belgium, and Italy, takes account of their natural resources, economic possibilities, and specific problems, and outlines America's opportunities for aiding in the recon struction of Europe. & Investors, exporters, importers, and others will find this book let of especial interest, as it gives an estimate of the] inherent economic strength of these countries in its bearing upon their credit position. The booklet is available at any of our offices. Guaranty Trust Company of New York ; NEW YORK LONDON LIVERPOOL PARIS BRUSSELS f { Capital and Surplus $50,000,000 Resources over $800,000,000 For further information address J. C. Jessup 200 Calder Building, Harrisburg CONDITION OF THE Commonwealth Trust Company 222 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. tf.y < f At the Close of Business, Sept. 23, 1919 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Cash and Cash Items $ 188,479 22 Capital Stock $ 250,000 00 Loans & Investments 3,039,050 03 Surplus Fund 550,000 00 Due From Banks .... 751,511 93 Undivided Profits ... 54,697 86 Real Estate including Deposits 3,309,316 56 bank building 2/7,69/ 20 p M 1A Other Assets 1,299 86 De to Baks ....... 27,952 10 Overdrafts 628 44 Other Liabilities 66,700 16 $4,258,666 68 $4,258,666 68 Trust Fund Invested $5,140,541 09 Trust Fund Uninvested 159,715 49 $5,300,256 58 WILLIAM JENNINGS, W. H. METZGER, President. Secretary-Treasurer. W. M. OGELSBY, JAMES McLAUGHLIN, Vice-President. Assistant Treasurer. DEL RIO PETROLEUM CORPORATION Oil Producers Main Office, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAPITALIZATION Outstanding, including this offering, 600,000 shares, par value, $5.00 • OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS CIIAS. W. GREGG, President H. A. CURRIE, Vice President W. D. KELLER, Secretary and Treasurer C. H. BLAKEMORE, Roanoke, Va. H. A. CURRIE, New York City, X. Y. Cbiiirmnn Sntety Commission, .Norfolk & Went- Electrical Engineer, New lurk Central H. H, E. Cleveland, Ohio. CHAS. W. GREGG, Washington, D. C. Superintendent, N. Y. Central Railroad. Safety Section, 11. s. Kallroad Administration. W. P. CHASE, New York City, N. Y. ALF. T. SMITH, Jeanette, Ptu Hankers Supply Company. cashier and Director, Peoples National llank. PHII.IP F. SWART, New York City, N. Y. r Mercantile Bank of the Americas. TRANSFER AGENTS, U. S. Corporation Co., New York. y REGISTRAR, Security Transfer & Registrar Co., New York. PROPERTIES comprise ownership of leases on approximately 2.340 acres of producing and proven oil land in West Virginia, and 67,0041 acres of geologically approved leases in the principal fields of Texas There are 29 producing wells on the West Virginia properties with 5 additional wells drilling. The wells produce casing-head gas as well as oil. A gasoline plant Is now being constructed for the extraction of the gasoline, which averages 2% gallons of gasoline per 1,000 cubic feet. EARNINGS: Indicated earnings for next 12 months equivalent to 20 per cent, on outstanding stock Clark & Krebs, eminent geologists and engineers, estimate annual earnings from present and potential nro duction equivalent to 70 per cent, on outstanding stock. ' °" A LIMITED AMOUNT OF SHARES IS OFFERED FOR PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION AT SI.OO A SHARE. Complete Information upon request. THOMAS NEVINS & SON Fourth Floor Standard Life Bldg. 115 BROADWAY, Pittsburgh, Pa. NEW YORK CITY PRIVATE EXCHANGE, COURT 714 1 Established Over SO Years Specialists In the financing, development and operation of oil properties for nearly n fifth of a century. ' f OCTOBER 3, 1919. as its visitors Troops 10 and 27. The object of the meeting was to dem onstrate Troop 13's method of con- Among the guests were Dr. John Eager, deputy commissioner; Scout Executive Y'irgin, Scout Commis sioner German and Professor Reese, of Technical High School. The meet ing was opened with the usual cere tifonics and a short business meet ing followed. Professor Rees gave a very interesting tatlc on the Scout law-—a Scout is obedient. The first-aid team and the sig- nalling team demonstrated their ability. After short talks by the ; rest of the guests, the Scouts ad- ■ Journed to the Scoutroom, where! they feasted on peanuts provided by j the district deputy commissioner. KRALTSE, Sertbe. I 23 ,~E*. CAJJ-CSES GORGAS DRUG STORES CECIL FANNING AMERICAN BARITONE Praised by nil critics everywhere Initial Harris burg Recital CHESTNUT STREET AUDITORIUM TUESDAY, OCT. 7TH Tickets SI.OO. $1.50 Sigler's Music liousc
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