'O,, Additional Classified Ads on Onposite Page REAL ESTATE FOR SALE £OO CITY AND SUBURBAN HOMES All kinds and all sizes. Some pos session at once. • Six brick tonuses In row; easily con verted Into apartments; cheap; easy terms. Three 3-story bricks; $5OO down; price $2500 each. Three store room properties with groceries. Vacant, 2-story brick; $5OO down. Possession at once, 8-room brick; 8500 down. For sale or exchange on farm, two 8-story frame houses, all imp, porch es. drive alley. t Five apartment houses. $10,500 to 830,000. Two auto repair shops with lease. Several large plots of ground on prominent streets; terms reasonable. Possession soon. 2-story brick, cor ner, all Imp., 6 years old. front porch; $5OO down; price $2600. C. H. CORDER, „ ~ 1722 Green St Bell phone 560J) — Three-story brick building with latest improvements, second and third floors, used as apartments. On first floor is an up-to-date soda foun tain. fully equipped with ice cream parlor, including con fectionery stock, also a fine gaiage in rear of property. Second floor of garage can be used for manufacturing pur poses; 14 per cent, on invest ments. Price $14,000. Down town corner business property, including a store, stock and garage. Also a large vacant lot which can be used for future developments. This is a fine place for butch er shop. Price $5,000. Some nice corner lots, 40x110, at Cloverly Heights, • latest suburbs to city, also a number of lots at Oak Lane, k Highspire. Houses In city, Steelton and Bressler. For further particu -4 lars, apply to SALINGER & MILLER. 44 Union Trust Bldg., City. Bell phone 2769 FOR SALE; SOME VACANT 013 S. 16th St.. 2-story b„ imp. $2900 147 Sylvan Terrace. 3 8. b.. Imp. $4OOO 1731 Park St., 2% -story b„ Imp. s3ooo 227 N. 15th St., 3-story b.. imp. ..$5200 1700 block State St., 3-story b., imp. B garage- ' White Hall st.. 3-story b.. 12 rooms. all imp 1123 State st., 3 s. b., all imp. ...$4600 673-675-677 Briggs st. 3-story b., imp *3200 each 400 block Woodbine St.. 3-story b.. imp., corner ..•••••$3500 1925' N. 2d St., 3-story b„ all imp. $7OOO 1600 block Derry St., 3-story brick. imp * 6ot)o 1214 N. 15th st.. 3-story bk.. all <mp.. corner .ssooo Eight properties in Penbrook. Price $2OOO to $5200. , Steelton, 246 Pine st., vacant 2%-story ] frame, imp ••• ••; .$3OOO i. You are welcome to C my list or | improved properties. CHARLES DAVIES. 1549 State St. I Bell 4162R Dial * 93 0 FOR SALE —2d St. below Maclay; S-story. semi-detached house; 25 ft front; 162 ft deep; runs back to Penn St; garage; room for two cars;) beautiful home; all improvements; must be seen to be appreciated. Im -1 mediate possession. Price $10,500. LOUIS B. COHEN, 31 North Second Street Bell phone 3057 J. FOR SALE —A very desirable house oil Ptnn St. near Emerald. A. W Swengel. 2131 N. Second St. 321 Herr St.. 8 roomed house; all Improvements; a bargain to quick buyer. Rents for $25. Apply 324 Kelly St. _ FOR SALE —Brick dwelling, 543 * Harris St.. 8 rooms and bath. Chas. Adlcr, 1002 N. Third st. FOR SALE—Brick dwelling. 2051 , Penn St., 8 rooms, bath and front p ' porch. Chas. Adler, 1002 N. 3d St. HARRISBURG'S REAL ESTAT£>BUREAU CONSULT US BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO. '331 MARKET STREET REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Country home of six acres, four , miles west of Carlisle, a few minutes walk from Carlisle-Newville street car line, near Conodoguinet creek. House contains seven rooms, summer kitchen attached, slate roof, cement ed cellar, barn, garage, chicken house, three cisterns, young orchard of peach and apple trees, besides a large variety of other fruits, including as paragus bed. Buildings and fences in good repair, soil fertile, beautiful vista. Charles E. Bear, 407 "VV. South St., Carlisle, Pa. ( $2200 WILL PURCHASE a dwelllnir with eight rooms and bath, gas, fur nace and cemented cellar. Bell Realtv Co., Bergner Bldg. BRICK HOUSE on State street for sale at $5500; 8 rooms; all Improve ments; garage on premises. Bell 1 Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. DESIRABLE Paxtang property for sale—corner Swan and Brlsban Sts all Improvements, large lot. Beii Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. $2500 WILL PURCHASE a semi bungalow with six rooms, furnace heat, recently papered and In good condition; porch front and rear; lot 40x135. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. , $3500 WILL PURCHASE a 3-story brick house with all improvements lot 120 feet to 20-foot paved alley. No' 331 Hummel St. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Bldg. $4500 will purchase a three-story brick house with all Improvements, located at Riverside, possession De cember 1. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. FOR SALE —Brick dwelling. 431 Harris street, 8 rooms, bath and front porch. Chas. Adler, 1002 N. Third st. FOR SALE—2%-story frame house. 10 rooms with all modern improve ments. located at 1829 North street ' Inquire Jacob Shlomberg 903 Hlmrod l£v*, Youngs town, Ohio, SATURDAY EVENING, 1 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT —— • i Three-story' brick houses; steam heat and all Improvements; Derry St between 21st and 22d Sts. $3OO down. Balance as rent BRICK HOUSBl—Logan St., below PefTer Street; 8 rooms and bath. Pos session fifteen days. $5O down. $25 per month. WOODBINE STREET—B rooms and bath: electric light; papered and patnted new. $5O down; $25 per month. LOUIS B. COHEN. $1 North Second Street Bell phone 3057J FOR RENT Three-story building in city's business center. No. 26 South Third Street. Store room, ap proximately 20x70 feet, can be rented separately, if de sired. Possession April 1, 1020. Apply COMMONWEALTH TRUST CO., 222 Market Street HiF.AL ESTATE—For Sale or Rout Opportunity for live wire. Howard street above Thirteenth, 15.000 square feet of floor space, brick construc tion, adaptable for warehouse or manufacturing purpose, electrically equipped, steam heated, now used as garage and service station, (known as Conover Garage), attractive propo osition to quick buyer. LOUIS B. COHEN. Bell SO67J 31 North Second St Real Estate For Sale or Exchange FOR SALE OR KXCH ANGE—New house. moderate price, well located, immediate possession, will exchange for 1919. 7 passenger ear. limousine preferred. Address Mr. Wilson care Telegraph. ■ — < REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED to buy a rooming house of about 10 or 12 rooms. Must be cen tral. Write Mrs. John Herman, 745 Broad St.. Bridgeport, Conn. I HAVE BUY'ERS—List your prop erties with me. Chas. Adlcr. Real Es tate ana insurance. 10u2 North Third 6treet. FARMS FOR SALE —Small truck farm con taining tin acres of good land, locat ed one mile from trolley at Progress, Dauphin county, improved by a 2*4- story frame dwelling, slate roof, con taining 8 rooms and attic, in elegant condition; also frame bank bavn, large chicken house and other out buildings. Considerable fruit consist ing of cherry, pear, apple, peach and p'um; large strawberry ..bed. Any one desiring a country place, easy of ac cess, should investigate. Price $5BOO. For Sale —At Shiremanstown, 2*4- story frame dwelling, fraije barp and all necessary outbuildings, together with two acres of elegant soil, con siderable fruit. House and outbuild ings equipped with water and elec tric lights. Price $5OOO. For Sale —44 acres, located within IV, miles of Dauphin, improved by 214-stcry frame house. 6 rooms, bath and attic, first class condition, frame bank barn and all necessary out buildings. Private gas plant, solid road to farm. This farm is well lo cated. Price $6BOO. BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Agents. Second and Walnut Sts. DON'T BUY A FARM Until you read my illustrated catalog farms, live counties surrounding Phil adelphia, 500 offerings. Write to-day to Frank T. Reese. GH East Airy street. N'orristown. Pa. FOR SALE —Farms from one acre to five hundred acres, and prices from 3600 to $25,000. Call or write for cat alog. The McVey Co.. Real Estate Operators. Mount Union, Pa. FARM —At public sale on Thursday, October 30. 1919, at 2 p. m., the Sam uel Mumma farm of 98 acres, miles r.crth of Mechanicsburg and about seven miles from Harrisburg near Bowman's Mill, at Good Hope. Brick house and bank barn. Fanny Mumma. Ellen M. Adams, executrixes. FARMS FOR SALE Price 16 acres. Dauphin county $l7OO 17 acres, Perry county $750 33 acres, Dauphin county sl6uo 40 acres, Lebanon county $4200 51 acres, York county $l7OO 63 acres, Perry county $lOOO 77 acres, Lebanon county $4500 SO acres. L-banon county $4200 98 acres, Dauphin county $2900 115 acres. Dauphin county $3OOO 150 acres. Lebanon county $B4OO 180 acres. Dauphin county $3OOO DURAND & FERBER, 107 Chestnut near Front FARMS FOR SALE. ALL Al INVESTMENTS 135 acres, 6 Ailes from Hbg., York county 13,500 115 acres, 3 miles from Hbg., Cumber land county 60 acres, 4 miles from Hbg., Cumber land county *uV? 17 acres, truck. 4 miles from Hbg-. Cumberland county ••>•*2,500 100 acres. 12 miles from "Hbg.. Dau phin county ® 15 acres, 13 miles from Hbg.. Dauphin county 185 acres, 7 miles from Hbg., dauphin county VC-Si'ulJ? 12 acres. 2 miles from Hbg.. county w:- ,s 'u?° 3 acres, 3 miles from Hbgi. Dauphin county 141-acre farm, 14 miles troin ./J^?x Dauphin county 52-acre farm and ice business witn stock. Perry county B,uuu "C" my list of farms. CHARLES- DAVIES, 1549 State St. Bell 4162R Dial 4930 FOR SALE 52-acre truck farm and ice business, 10-room brick house, bank barn, 40x 60, wagon shed, pig sty, chicken houses. Including three horses, three wagons and all the farming imple ments. Ice house capacity 2,100 tons Ice tools and 2-acre pond, concrete dam in Al condition. This property shows values of $13,000, 2,500 It. white pine timber, retail price ice 800 per 100 lbs., location % miles west ot Duncannon. Perry county. Possession at once. Price $B,OOO. $4,000 car re main at 6 per cent. "C" CHARLES DAVIES 1549 State St. Bell 4162R . Dial 4930 (Cuttaue* la extatau), FARMS FRUIT farm for sale, 30 acres; 18 acres of orchard, peach and apple trees. Give us an otter. Durand & Fer ber. 107 Chestnut near Ifront. 130-aere farm for sale or exchange on city property In business location; good quality soil; 4 miles from Dun cannon on Wm. Penn road to Sun bury; 2 M-story, 8 roomed house; porch on three" sides; summer house; running spring water; large bunk barn; wagon shed with corn crib on both sides; good hog stable with corn crib; large chicken house; apple or chard and other fruit trees; school house and church nearby. Inquiro Durand & Ferber. 107 Chestnut St. Hell 4767 or 1649 J. OFFICES AND STOREROOMS FOR RENT Storeroom, 22x26. glass frontage, 15 ft. ceiling, heated, hot and cold water, cemented cellar, without side entrance, must be seen to be appreciated. Apply to 3237 N. 4th St., Riverside Baking Co. WANTED —Desk room In office. M. C. HofT. Selinsgrove, Pa. FOR RENT —Second lloor room. BOX 740 ft., no posts, 11th and Berryhlll Street. Apply on premises. FOR 'SAI..F.—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE One white Iron bed, one good mattress. spring, complete 625; one 6x9 Crex rug 89.50. I FORNWALT. 1321 North Sixth Street. POTATOES for sale, one car in bulk on North st. siding, Oct. 27. 28, 29. If taken from car will sell cheap. Special price to dealers. Inquire at J. H. Miller's Store, 1336 North Sixth Street. ARMY SURPLUS RECLAIMED SUPPLIES ' Tents $lB up, cots, $3, navy ham mocks. $1.48 ea„ O. D. wool blankets, $l. quilts. $1.65 up. rainncoats, $2.95, wagon covers, any size. Boy Scout equipment. If the army used it, we have it. .Write for catalog. Dept. Army and Navy Supply Co., Box 130, Richmond, V*. \ FOR SAUK—Four plank top quar ter oak library tables; No. 1, 26, 47- inch, 1) 4 thick legs, 2-2 in., wt. about 120 lbs.; No. 2, 24-42 inches, 1 1 /* thick legs, 2-2 inches, wt. about 115 lbs.; Nos. 2 and 4, 24-36 inches, I*4 thick legs, 2-2 wt. about 100 lbs. Finished ir. golden gloss and dull fumed oak. Prices $2O and $25, well made.. 1-3S inch dapple gray hobby horse, price $5, mounted with swinging metal rods, bridle and saddle made of leath er, height from lloor to saddle 30 inches. Goods can be seen at 229 Hummel St., Harrisburg. FOR SALE YORK IMPERIAL Apples, all hand-picked. $2 a bushel, $5 a barrel. Phone your order or write to Mrs. J. C. Keel. 619 Oxford St., Citv. Bell phone 4052 W. Delivered direct from the farm to any place in Harrisburg or vicinity. FOR SALE—Superior oxy-acety lene generators, cutting and welding torches, carbon burning outfit. Dem onstrations by appointment. F. R. Laverty, 1857 Bell phone. FOR SALE —Gasoline hoisting en gine, 10 11. P. International gasoline engine, machine tools, electric motors, various sizes, large stone crushing plant complete. F. R. ISS7 Bell phone. FOR SALE —One oak mantle com plete with French beveled *dge mir ror and fancy tiled front, also one chandelier with six lights. Apply 1919 N. Second St. BOOKS Bought and sold; -U.OOO new. old. rare, in stock. Aurand's. 925 North Third. Circulars tree. FOR SALE —Male Boston bull.ter rier; pedigreed; two months old; call 619 Schuylkill .Street, between 9 a. m. and 3 p. m. 801 l 4123 W. . FOR SALE —Lumber, tubes, tanks, shafting, hangers, pulleys, belting bolts, pipe. etc.. dismautling plant. The Highspire Distillery Co.. Ltd., Both phones. Highspire. Pa. FOR SALE —Red bone coon hound. W. R. Nabal, Liverpool. Pa. FOR (SALE—Large rubber plant, also gas lamp with double length hose, in good oondition. Apply 1211 Derry St. FOR SALE—Car load of Watson dump wagons. Apply A. A. Thumma, Lemoync, Pa. FOR SALE —One-minute water mo tor washer in good condition. Call Bell phone 4554. Deft Device Co.. 28 S. Fourth St. TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR CASH ALL MAKES RENTED EXCHANGED GEORGE P. TILLOTSON. 205 LOCUST STREET, OPPOSITE ORPHEUM THEATER BOTH PHONES CENTRAL Furniture Store. 324 Reily St., on account of building our warehouse, we close out our 75 ranges, cook stoves and heaters, at a low price; also furniture and Boor covering at reduced price. A trial will convince you, 1061 M. MORRIS SAVS save money buying new and second-hand furniture here. High prices paid for furniture. Morris Schmertz. 1018 Market. Bell 4494. WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—To buy secondhand safe, must be in good condition; state de scription and price. Address Box M-7787 care Telegraph. WANTED TO BUY—A econd hand circular saw with motor. Must be in Al condition. Federal Machine Shop, Court and Cranberry Sts. WANTED—SmaII factory or ma chine shop to make very profitable novelty work. C. B. Drake, Lock Box 2117, Philadelphia. — 1 WANTED—Secondhand safe, must be in good order, also glass top show cases. Phone 3852 or call at Dr. Rutherford's office, 108 N. 2d St. * WANTED—To purchase a National cash register from 5 cents to $l, for cigar stand. Write P. O. 574. WANTED—National cash register. State description and price. Chas. Kurtz, 35 W. 118 th St. New York. WANTED TO BUY—Hot air heater. Must be In good working condition and at reasonable price. Address Crampton, 258 Ridge St.. Steelton. WANTED—To buy a piano, lowest price, will pay strictly cash, give name and age of Instrument. Write at once. Address 434 Hummel Street, Harrisburg. WANTED —To buy a mahogany flat top desk and chair, also one flat top oak desk. Address Box F-7878 care Telegraph. WE are in the market for all kinds of Junk. Call Bell 4974 or write L. Cohen & Co., York and Ash Avenue. MAXSMELTZ Second hand furniture bought and rold. Highest cash prices paid. Call Bell 1071 R. or drop a postal to Max Smoltz, 1020 Market 6treet. Will call, city or country. Bell phone 3239-Rl. BELL PHONE 3370-J S. RIFKIN, CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE. BOUGHT AND SOLD HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. 407 BROAD ST., HARRIsBLRG. PA. MUSICAL VIOLINS. MANDOLINS. GUITARS. BANJOS, Band and Orchestra instru ments promptly and carefully repair ed. OYLER'S. 14 South Fourth street FOR SALE Player piano for $450. A big bargain to quick buyer. Spungler Music House, 2112 N> Sixth Street, < KXHXUBBURG TELEGRAPH BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES GARAGE FOR SALE Doing good business, employ ing five men. Address Bog H-901C care Telcgrapb. WE manufacture a carburetor for Forcl curs which is guaranteed to give double the mileage over any other carburetor ever constructed regard less of name, make or price.i Money refunded if llfteeu days' FREE trial does not prove it. We are now ready to furnish carburetors also for Dodge and Maxwell cars. Will lurniah them for other cars in a short time. Entirely new principle; simple plain tube; not a moving part; guar anteed to start in zero weather with out heating or priming. Tremendous deniund; 35000 now In uso in Chicugo territory. Reliable, energetic man who can guarantee sales and curry stock of 6500 to 62,000 depending on demand, can secure exclusive territory and will easily net 625,U0U this year. No special experience necessary. Frank A. Urwan, 509 W. Jackson Blvd., Chi cago. 111. HIGH class salesman with small capital can secure territory which : hould net 65,000 to 610,000 yearly. F. M. Pontius, State Manager, 110 E. Lexington St.. Room 108, Balti more. Md. LIVE business for a live man. In nearby town. Restaurant, confection ery. cigars. Doing business of 642,000 a year or more. Apply A. P. Dorauz, 1225 North Sixth St. BUSINESS PERSONALS QUININE —Look out for that grippe feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it off if taken in time. Gross Drug Store. 119 Market street. RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, 25c doz., double edge. 35c doz., razors. 25c. Gorgas Drug Store. FUKNI TU R E CRATED. J. A. Bishop. 1736 Logan street. Bell 2632 R. DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H. CAPLAN CO., 206 Market street. OXY- ACETYLENE WELD IN G Any metal welded. Work guaran teed. Carbon removed by oxygen. Capitol City Welding Co., 1538 Logan Street. Bell 4396 J. ____________ A. LANE New and second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest prices paid. 1022 Market street. Bell 3239W-2. PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING First class work. Chilcoat Bros., 333 Harris Street. FINANCIAL GOOD 5 PER CENT. UTIL ITY BONDS TO YIELD 6 PER CENT. J. K. GREEN AW ALT, JR.. 130 Walnut Street. Bell Phone 518 J. Harrisburg, Pa. MONEY TO LOAN BUY COAL NOW With our money and insure your comtort 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 loans 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., Third and Market streets. "Licensed and Br led by the State." STORAGE STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house hold goods, merchandise. Private rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. Both phones. STORAGE Private rooms for household goods in fireproof ware house, $3 per month and up. Lower storage rates in non-fireproof ware house. Harrisburg 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. 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 lota are moder ate. Miller Bros. & Co.. Agents. UNDERTAKERS SAMUEL S. FACKLER, ' FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1312 Derry St. BELL 1956 DIAL 213,5 RUDOLPH K. SPICER, Funeral Director and Embalmer. 611 North Second Street. BELL 252 DIAL 2145 CLEANERS AND DYERS CLEANING DYEING AND PRESSING Let us make your old fall and win ter clothes look new. We call and de liver. Both phones. H. GOODMAN. 130614 North Sixth Street. \YR£RE TO DINE ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. THE HOME OF SATISFACTION. HAULING AND MOVING Day and Night Auto Transfer WALTER C. CONRAD, Manager, 341 ICelker Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Bell Phone 623-W. Dial Phone 3613 BECK £ HARRIS, moving of all kinds, piano, safe, furniture and ma chinery, 20 years' experience. Bell 2418. Dial 3283. AUTO hauling, local or long dis tance, furniture and piano moving a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 917 Capital St. Both phones. HICKS Local and long-distanae hauling and storage. 424 Kelly. Both pbenea. LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE HAULING Furniture moving. Prompt service. Einest Corbin, 630 Calder street. Both phones. Bell J636-J. Dial 3638. HEAVY' HAULING—FuIIy equipped for (urnituie, freight and piano mov ing. No distance too far. Careiul driver. Rain and dustproof body. J E. Gruber's Truck Service. irwin Aungst, Manager, Uersfiey, t-fi. Bs,i phone 15R6. PAUL BECK general hauling, local and long distance, ninklng a specialty lof furniture, piano and safe moving. Call at 1617 Naudaln St. or Bell 6236 J., AUTOMOBILES ——i BARGAINS—Premier touring car, electric gear shift, like new; Denby 1-ton express body with top, flrst class condition; International one ton truck, used ten months, cheap; International two-ton truck, used nine months, cheap; Acme 3V4-tou with Woods steel dump body, used six months: Denby 3-ton, with Woods steel auinp body; Cadillac unit, with two-wheel trailer; Uverland, litis. 5- pussengcr touring; cwo-tou Mack, Wood's hoist, Denby body. Denby Bales Corporation, 1306 Capital St CHEVROLET for sale. 1918 touring car, model 1-90, excellent condition, engine recently overhauled, inspection invited. For demonstration call Bell phone 1299J between 9 and 7 p. m. VIM >,-TON TRUCK EXPRESS BODV THOROUGHLY OVERHAULED TIRES IN GOOD SHAPE CALL AT HARRIS BURG AUTO CO.. FOURTH AND KEEKER STS. FOR SALE—Overland 90, in good condition; just overhauled in May; equipped with spot light and motor driven horn; extra tire. Reason for selling, have two machines. No deal ers. Address D-78S1 care Telegraph. WANTED —All Kinds Of used auto tires. We pay highest cash prices. No Junk. H. Enterbrook. 912 North Third street. Dial 4990. CARS! CARS! CARS! Two Chevrolet touring. 1916 model. One Chevrolet touring. 1917 model. One Royal mail Chevrolet roadster. One Bulck roadster, 1916 model. One Bulck 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 frjin 7 a- ill. to 6 p. m. at 1336-38-40 Thompson ave., at the Thompson Ave. Garage. Edwin Phelps. Mgr. FORD touting. 17 model; electric lights; runs and palls like new. Price -6375 cash. Dial 36-C. S. R. Horst. Llngleeiown. near Harnsburg. Reo roadster, real bargain. Brlsco. three-passenger roadster. In fine shape. 1917 Studebaker, repainted and in fine shape. Reo roadster cheap . Briscoe roadster, in fine shape. Oldsraobile, 4 cyi„ tires good and in fine shape. Time payments can be arranged. REX GARAGE & SUPPdI UU_ il7 North Third Street. FOR SALE!—Two-ion International truck in good condition; cheap. Ap ply FEDERICK'S GARAGE. 443 S. Cameron Street. MAGNETOS —All types. 4 and 6 Bosch high tension. Eisman, Dixie, Spiitdorf. Mea. Remy and different makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A Schift'man. 22-24-26 North Camerou street. Bell 3633. FOR SALE—I9I6 Buick, In good condition. Call 1414 Susquehanna St. FOR SALE One 1918 7 passenger Buick tour ing car. One 1919 7 passenger Buick tour ing car. „ , , One 1917 2 passenger Buick road * Also new 1920 models, immediate delivery. BUICK GARAGE, 62 to 60 S. Cameron St. 1915 Cadillac, in excellent condition, five new cord tires, engine just re paired; stuuds well in paint. Apply 405 East Chocolate ave., Hershey, Pa. FOR SALE —Ford roadster; 1915 model; self-starter; electric lights; demo - '..'t".hles; extra tire and rim; speedo. -or; side curtains; chain and tools. Extras cost 6205. Run 7.600 miles. Good condition. Price 6400. In quire at Mayor's office. KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO. All sorts zif auto tops and cushion work, done by experts; also repair work. Reasonable rates. 72-78 Soutn Cameron street. ROADSTER lor sale. In the best of condition, good tires, new top and electric equip. $250 takes it. Inquire E W. Lichteuberger, 2154 N. 4th St. FORD Sedan. 1918 model; good run ' nine order. 8696. liorst. Liuglestowu. FOP SALE —Cnauner's Sedan, 1917; new upholstering; Chandler, 1919, i passenger, oport model; wire wheels, bumper, spot light, 6 new tires; Over land, 1918. 90 delivery car. Inquire Penn-Harrls Taxlcab office. care Venn-Harris Hotel. _ FORD touring car, with all good tires and magneto. This car will be sold at a bargain. Call at 322 Black berry ave. WM. VENN GARAGE 224-C Muench street. Limousines for funeral parties and balls; careful drivers; open day and night. Boil 1564. FOR SALE—StudeDaker, 4 cylinder. In good shape, good paint, a bargain.. Dial 4058. 85 Hummel ave., Lemoyne. BUICK touring car, six cylinder, 1919 model In perfect condition, run less than 1,700 miles. Reason for sale, owner leaving United States for the Philippine Islands. Phone Bell 4301 R. FOR SALE —Chalmers touring car in A 1 condition; new tires; reason able price. Bell phone 3162 J. FOR SALE —IW-ton capacity Mar tin truck. 36 horrepower engine; price right for cash. Apply J. H. Troup Music House. 15 S. Market Square. SECOND-HAND motor trucks for | sale cheap. White three-quarter ton; Chalmers. 1-ton; Ford Unit one-ton; Kohler one-ton; Internationals half ton; three-quarter ton, one-ton, one and a half-ton. Good variety to select from. Prices $2OO and up. Internation al Harvester Company of America, Motor Truck Department. 619-21 Wal . nut street. FOR SALE —Overland Country Club, ne\4 tireß. one extra with wheel, new • battery, and engine in A 1 condition. Will demonstrate at any time. Price ■ right. Address P. O. Box 841, City. TOURING cars for sale, two 1916 Maxwells; two 1917 Maxwells; one Ford; one 1917 Maxwell truck. These curs will be sold at a sacrifice. Miller I Auto Co., Service station, 68 South Cameron St. 1917 Chandier. club roadster, 5900. I 1918 Keu louring, line running or der at a bargain price. 1917 Ford touring, excellent condi . tion, 2325. 1917 Chevrolet touring, excellent condition, 3325. 1944 Overland roadster, electric . equipment. Sacrifice 5285. 1914 Overland, touring. 5286. 1917 Mitchell, touring, real bargain. 1916 Studebaker touring, 6 cylinder, fine condition. Price 5425. The above cars will appeal to the 1 average buyer In the market for a I good used cur. Demonstrations given CHELSEA AUTO CO.. , A. Sehlffman. Manager. FOR SALE—Ford touring, 1915 modei; good condition, 6373. llrlscoll , Auto Co.. 147 Soiuh Cameron St. I OLD AUTOS W'anted: used, wrecked ->r oldtlmers, II 111 nny condition. See me before sac 'lriflcllig elsewhere. Chelsea Auto I Wrecking. A. Schiffman. 22, 24. 26 North Cameron Street. Bell 3633. —r* imJi | AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE A llupmobilc roadster, start er. etc.; good condition; lots of extras. Bargain to a quick buyer. Apply 223 North Sec ond Street. WANTED Any model or make Auto Tire Vulcanizing Molds, com plete Plants or Parts, for cash. Give description. Qdccn City VuL Co., Cin cinnati, Ohio. AUTOS FOR HIRE CITY GARAGE 116 STRAWBERRY ST. New live and seven-passenger cars for business or pleasure at all hours. BELL 2360 DIAL 4914 Garages, Accessories and Repairs OPEN FOR BUSINESS Officially open for business in our new garage at 143 South Cameron street. We have a model fireproof building and storage, dead or live weight, for over 100 cars. We thank our patrons for past services and desire to have thein see our new place of business. SCANDALIS & FEDKRICKS. MOTOR CAR CO.. 443 South Cameron Street. , YOUR Dodge plus a Raytlela car buretor. That's a exeat combination— a Rayileld equipped Dodge. The spe cial Dodge model is inexpensive and the saving in gasoline bills is from 16 to 30 per cent., will pay for It In a short time. A Hayileld on any car In creases its efficiency all around. My. hew she pulls the hills. Roderick's Garage. 443 S Cameron St. AUTO repairing or all kind; first I class mechanics on ail ruakea of car. Susquehanna Motor Co., 117-121 South Third St. Open day and night. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES BICYCLE 'REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT ALL WORK GUARANTEED DORY SHANKR WITH t ANDREW REDMOND, 110" NORTH THIRD STREET. 1 AUCTION SALES - , i • SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1519-21 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. RECEIVER S SALE United States District Court for the Middle District of Penna. In Equity. May Term, 1919. No. 273. REAL" ESTATE, MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT OF THE KEYSTONE MACHINE CO., 146 N. BEAVER STREET. YORK, PENNA. Tuesday, November 11, 1919, at 10 a. m. On the premises. REAL ESTATE Lot No. 1. 2-story brick of fice, machine and blacksmith shop and lot 7914x260 ft. Lot No. 2. brick carpenter shop, buffing shop, other buildings and lot 115>/4x 17114 ft. Lot No. 3, boiler and engine house. paint shop, store rooms and lot 19114x155 ft. Lot No. 4, foundry buildings and lot 128x157 ft. with rail road siding. MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Immediately after the sale of the real estate, will be sold in piece meal lots only the en tire machinery and equip ment of the Keystone Ma chine Co., including, shapers, lathes, drill presses. Blotters, shears, millers, power saws, forge and drop hammers, bulldosers, punch and shears, power presses, wood working machinery including dado machines, horizontal boring machine, lathes, jointer, mort iser, sander, shaper, moulders, rip, swing and cross-cut saws, planer, etc. Also large lot of raw material. 500 tons scrap iron, lot of farming imple ments, plows, cultivators, haling presses, etc. Catalogues at the auction store. By order of MICHAEL S. NILES, Receiver. Venable. Baetjer & Howard. Esqs., Baltimore, Md. Niles & Neff, Esqs.. York, Penna., Attorneys for Receiver. I WANT TO BE A BOOSTER and with the boosters stand with an auction bell In hand. AUCTIONEER HITE. Bell 1875 J. LEGAL NOTICES CHARTER NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Gov ernor of Pennsylvania on October 28 1919, under the Act of Assembly, en titled "An act to provide for the in corporation and regulation of cer tain corporations." approved April 29. 1874 and the supplements there-! to, for the charter of an intended I corporation, to be called the Panv Realty Corporation, the character and object of which Is the purchase ' holding, leasing and selling of real i estate, and for these purposes to have 1 possess and enjoy all the rights, bene- i fits and privileges of said Act of As- 1 sembly and the supplements thereto ! FOX & GEYER. ' | ' Solicitors. | * TAKE NOTICE I There will be a meeting of the I members of the Country Club of Hai-I rishurg in the assembly room, base ment of the Public Library, Front Hnd Walnut streets, Friday evening. De-1 cember 19. 1919, at 8 o'clock, to votoi i n the approval or disapproval or the l I increase of the indebtedness of the! club from 890.500 to $lBO,OOO. By orders of the Boards of Govern-1 OCTOBER 25, 1919. MARKETS . SKW tOIIK STOCK IfXRKETS Chandler Brother* und Company members of New York and Philadel phia Stock Exchange.—3 North Mar ket Square, Harrisbui'g; 1338 Chestnut atroet, Philadelphia; .14 Pine street. New York furnish the following quotations: Open Close Allis Chalmers 48 46 % Amer. Beet Sugar 95% 83% Amer. Can 63' A 62 Am. Car and Fndry C 0...132% 132 Amer. Loco 108% 166 Amer. Smelting 69% 68% American Sugar 142 138% Anaconda '67% 66% Atchison 1)1*4 SU% Baldwin Loco 147% 142% Baltimore and Ohio 41 40% Bethlehem Steel, B 106% 102% Cal. Petro 51% 50% Canadian Pacific 151 150 Central Leather 103% 102 Chesapeake and Ohio ... 68% 55% Chi., Mil and Stl Paul ... 44 43 Chi., R. I. and Pacific... 28% 28% Chino Con. Copper 42% 41% Col. Fuel und Iron 47% 45% Cion Products 84% 81 Crucible Steel 248 240% rio 16% 15% 'General Klectric Co 169 170 General Motors 331 323 Goodrich, B. F. 89% 86 Great North. Ore, subs.. 43% 42% Inspiration Copper 59% 68% Int. Nickel 28% 27% Inf. Paper 66% 63 Konneeott 34% 34% Lackawanna Steel 93 87% Lehigh Valley 47 47 Maxwell Motors 53% 50% Merc. Mar Ctfs 61V* 60% Merc. Mar ctfs., pfd 112 111% Mex. Petroleum 250% 241% Miami Copper 26% 26% Mid vale Steel 63% 51% Missouri Pacific 29% 28 % N. Y. Central 72% 72 N. Y„ N. H. and H 34 33 Northern Pacific 86% 86% Pittsburgh Coal 63 62 Pcnna. R. R 43% 43% Railway Steel Spg 100 100 Reading g2 81 Republic Iron and Steel..lll% 106% Southern Pacific 109% 107% Southern Ry 26% 25% Sinclair Oil and R 61% 60% iStudebaker 130% 133 Union Pacific 124% 123 U. S. I. Alcortol 108% 106 U S. Rubber 126% 122 U S. Steel 108% 106% Utah Copper 81% 81 Vir.-Caro. Chem 79 78% Westlnghouse Mfg 56% 55% Willys-Overland 36% 34% Pierce Arrow f. 92% 87% Hide and Leather 39 37% NEW YORK ClHta STOCKS Following quotations suppllad by Howard A. Riley and Clmpany, 212 North Third street, Harrisburg, Pa.; Land Title Building, Phila., Pa.; 20 Broad street, New York City; INDUSTRIALS Last Sale Aetna 10% Car Light 3% Colonial Tire 20% Overland Tire 31% Perfection Tire % i Hupp Motors 13% Hey den Chem 8% Am. Marconi 7% No. Am. Pulp 4% Un. Profit 3% U. S. Light '3% Submarine 18% U S. Ship 7% INDEPENDENT OILS Last Sale Barnett 3-16 Cesden 11% Federal 3 Met. Pet 2% Sequoyah 9-16 Boston and Wyo 73 Clenrock 4 Island 7% Merrltt 25% Omar 12% Supulpa 8 MINING . Last Sale Big Ledge % Cresson 2%' Cal. and Jerome % Canada 1 11-16 Goldfield Con 21 Howe 4% Nipissing 11% t White Caps 16 Boston and Montana .... 79 Cash Boy 7% Hecla 6 7-16 Jumbo Ex 9 Ray Hercules 2% West End 1 11-16 PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE Philadelphia, Oct. 25.—Cheese, high er New York and Wisconsin, full milk £l®3B%C. Live Poultry—Quiet; chickens low er, 25(fS0c; turkeys. 35®38c.' Cheese—Higher; New York and Wisconsin, full milk, 31®33c. Butter—Lower; western creamery, extra, 70c; nearby prints, fancy, 76 ® 78c. Potatoes—Dull and lower; Jersey, LKGAL NOTICES WASTE PAPER In compliance with the provision of the Act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, sealed pro posals will l>e received until 12 o'clock noon, October 30, 1919, at the office of the Superintendent of Public Print ing and Binding, in the Capitol build ing, Harrisburg, Pa., for the purchase of all waste paper to be disposed of by the Department of Public Print ing and Binding during the year be ginning November 1. 1919, and end ing October 31, 1920. The proposals must be sealed up and endorsed "Proposals for Pur chasing Waste Paper," and delivered to said superintendent at or before 12 o'clock noon on said day, accom panied by a bond In the sum of |l,OOO with two individual nuretles approved by the Judge of the Court of Common P'leas in which the bidder resides, or the county in which is located his place of business; or by a surety com pany authorized to act as surety In this Commonwealth; or by a certified check to the order of the State Treas urer. The bond shall be for the faith ful performance of this contract, and shall be made payable to the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. Wherever the bidder has accom panied his proposal with a certified check, if he is awarded ihe contract, he shall have the right within ten days after such award to substitute for his check a bond as provided above Blanks on which to submit bids and , blank bonds will be furnished by the Department of Public Printing and Binding. ROBERT C. MILLER, Supt. of Public Printing and Binding. PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BRIDGE. Office of Board of Commissioners, of Public Grounds and Buildings, State Capitol Building, Harrisburg, I 1 Sealed proposals will bo received by the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings at his office I In the Capitol Building. Harrisburg, Pa., until two (2) o'clock p. m., No vember 11, 1919. for furnishing all labor and materials for the erection of superstructure of bridge over the North Branch of the Susquehanna 'river, at Laceyville, Wyoming county, I Pennsylvania, as Indicated fully in 1 the plans and specifications prepared by William B. Paxaon, of Wllkes ' Barre, Pennsylvania, consulting en ! gineer for the Board of Commission ers of Public Grounds and Buildings of the Commonwealth of Pennsyi-I vanis Plans, specifications and bidding blanks Will be furnished prospective I bidders by applying to the Superln- I undent, of Public Grounds and Build ings. Capitol Building. Harrisburg, I Penna. i Proposals must be marked "Pro posal for Erection of Superstructure lof Laceyville Bridge" on outside ; cover. T. W. TEMPLETON, No. 1 per basket, 85c@31.10; No. 1 in 150 pound sacks. 33 25@4. Dressed Poultry—Dull and weak; western broiling chickens. 32@3:;c. Oats—Quiet but steady; No. 1 white, f1 % 4482 c; No. 2, 80%® Sic; No. 3. 79% ® 80c. Flour—Quiet but steady; western soft 110® 10.25; nearby. $9.75® 10; hard winter straight. 111.36® 11.55; short patent, 311.75@12.25; spring hrsts clear, $9.25 9.75; patent. 12.10 @ 12.30; short patent. 12.60®>12.75; fancy spring and city mills patent family brand, 12.76@13.25. Hay—Quiet but steady; timothy. No. 1, *32; No. 2. 328030; No. 3. $24 ® 27. Clover—Light mixed. $28@30; No. 1 mixed. 526@27. Tallow—Quiet; prime city loose, 16% c; special, loose. 16% c; prime country. 14% J; edible in tierces. 19% @ 20c. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS Philadelphia, Oct. 25.—Stocks closed weak. Baldwin 444 Asphalt jag Asphalt, pfd 195 Luke Superior ' 8"41 Lehigh Nav 68 Lehigh Val ' 47 P. R. R ' 43*4 Phila. Electric 25% phtia. co ::::::::: 35% Phil a. Co., pfd 34 \L Phila. Rapid Transit .... 28% Leading go;;* Storage Battery 113% Union Traction 38 ~ United Gas 55% |U. S. Steel 106 " lork Railways 8% York Railways, pfd 30 CHICAGO CATTLE! MARKET r ° ct - 25.—Hogs Receipts. J;® o ®-. strong; bulk, |12.25@13.25; top. !H 3 JjU heav y' ♦ 12.7613.26; medium. $l2 65@13.25; light. 312.50@13.2f.; light lights. 312.25@12.66; heavy packing sows. smooth, 312@]2.6<>; packing sows, rough, 311.75@12; pis*. $12@12.75. Cattle —Receipts 3,000; compared with a week ago. prime steers steady, others unevenly, 50e to |1 lower; she stock and best bologna and butcher bulls, 25 to 50c higher; feeders steady, nest western steers steady; common grades 25c lower; best western she stock big quarter higher. Sheep—Receipts 2,000; compared with a week ago. fat lambs steady; yearlings mostly 50c higher; feeding sheep strong to 25c higher; breeding ewes strong to 50c higher; feeding lambs, 50c to 75c higher. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Chicago, Oct. 25.—Board of Trade closing: Corn—Dec. 125%; May 122%. Oats—Dec. 71%; May 74. Pork—Oct. 41.90; Jan. 32.50. Lard—Nov. 25.75; Jan. 24. Ribs—Oct. 18.25; Jan. 17.52. BUILD NEW HOMES Ewing Cain secured a permit to day to build two two-story frame and stucco dwellings at Twenty sixth and Woodlawn streets, at a cost of 37,500. UU BEALB &BTENOILBrL 11 HARRIBBfe STENCIL WORKS ll 11130IDOUST 81 HARRIBIft.PA. U / The Christina* Gift a photo graph by Ilachraeh. Individuality and endurinj? cliurin. lleaaonuble price*. Write for our booklet P. BACHRACH Photographs of Distinction 1020 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Studios In 12 other Eastern Cities MAIN \ COMPANY PUbLIC ACCOUNTANTS 1 606-608 Kunkel BTd'd i fr ! Auditin^-TaxServico ; Systematizing Etc. 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