Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, November 15, 1919, Page 15, Image 15

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FARMS
FARMS FOR SALE
Farm 140 acres, <1650; 220 acres,
S2OOO, both have good buildings and
considerable timber, trout stream nd
orchards Hunting and Ashing pre
serve 640 acres, modern house, several
caretakers houses. <7150. All in Cat
skills, Ulster county, N. Y., 130 aero
farm. Village of Livingston Manor.
Sullivan county, <I2OOO. Will subdi
( vide this to suit purchaser. Bungalow
l_ **t%d small farm lots, running water
and electric lights. Also valuable tract
of timber and saw mill, and twenty
five woodworking machines. Send for
lists.
P. S. JOHNSTON.
Livingston Manor, N. Y.
18 acres limestone soil near Wil
liams Grove, %-mlle to trolley. 7-
room frame house, bank barn (30x50),
all buildings in good shape, electric
light, good well, 50 fruit trees, splen
, did place. F. S. Mumma & Son. Me
chanicsburg. Pa.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
I jtXii C.
I *SU-.JO
fe ARE YOU INTERESTED '
IN HEATING
YOUR HOME,
YOUR OFFICE.
YOUR CHURCH,
OR HAVE YOU ANY
HEATING PROBLEMS 7
IF SO
YOU SHOULD
INVESTIGATE
BURNALL FUEL SAVERS.
RADIANT FIRE HEATERS.
OASTEAM HEATING
RADIATORS.
For data, write or phone,
AUCTIONEER HITE
BELL 1875-J
K: E. HOERNER.
421 Hummel St.
DEMONSTRATION IN
KITZMILLER'S DRUG STORE.
1325 Derry St.
I
FOR SALE
Overstuffed tapestry, 3-piece
parlor suite, valued <2OO.
• Sale price <165.
FORNWALT,
1321 North Sixth Street.
FOR SALE—Quartered oak dining
room set, table, buffet, china closet,
leather upholstered chairs. Can be
seen at the "Stone House" Trindle
Road, 1H miles east of Mechanics
burg. Ask for Mrs. Linn.
TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT FOR
CASH ALL MAKES RENTED
t EXCHANGED
GEORGE P. TILIjOTSON.
205 LOCUST STREET. OPPOSITE
ORPHKUM THEATER
BOTH PHONES
FOR SALE—One round dining room
table, <B. Apply 39 X- 18th St.
FOR SALE—White enameled reed
baby carriage, in good condition, <lO.
Inquire 1042 S. 17th St.
FOR SALE —Two modern oak ward
robes, suitable for men's or women's
clothing htore, cheap to quick buyer,
clothing store, cheap to quick buyer.
Apply at once. A. J. Lehrman, J7 S.
Front St., Steeiton.
BELGIAN HARES. Thoroughbreds.
Eight weeks old, <1 each. Stock of
breeding age $2 each. Philip Condon.
Box 362. Westchester, Ohio.
FOR SALE —Adding machines. All
makes at reasonable prices. Write for
price quotations. General Adding Ma
chine Exchange. 327 Broadway. New
York City.
FOR SALE—White reed stroller,
good condition, cheap. Apply 9 N. 13th
St., first floor.
FOR RALE —One large oak side
hoard price <2O; one 16 ft. extension
oak dii.ing table, <10; one large oak
dresser, <ls; one oak bed and coil
springs, <lO. Call Bell 71R.
FOR SALE —Remington typewriter
No. 10, practically new, at a bargain
l>. L. Campbell. Irving College, Me
chanicsburg. Pa.
FOR SALE —Two girl's Dayton bi
cycles, also one large folding bed with
incased mirror, cheap. Inquire 429
Broad St.
FOR SALE Gasoline hoisting en
gine. 10 H. P. International gasoline
engine machine tools, electric motors,
various sizes, large stone crushing
nlant complete. F. R. Lavcrty, 18e?
bell phone.
BOOKS Bought and sold; 20,0u0
new, old. rare, in stock. Aurand's.
li6 North Third. Circulars free.
~) ——
MORRIS SAYS save money buying
n< w .uiu second-band furniture here.
High prices paid for furniture. Morris
Sehmerlz. 1018 Market. Bell 4494.
CENTRAL Furnishing Store, sec
ond-hand heaters. <4 up. ranges tn
good condition. <lO up. Must be sold
in next 15 days. Also big bargains in
rugs and linoleums. Come and see, we'
will try and convince you. Open even
ings at 324 Reily St. Closed all day
Saturday.
FOR SALE Superior Oxy-acety
kne generators, cutting and welding
torches, carbon burning outfit. Dem
onstration by appointment. F. R.
Jgiverty. 1857 Bell phone.
FOR SALE —A No. 11 Monitor coil
boiler for steam heat or hot water
plant. Also 800 ft. of 14 inch pipe
and radiators. Cheap to quick buyer.
Inquire H. H. Martin. New Bloomfleld.
Pa. Bell phone 374.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
OLD FALSE TEETH
Samuel Corb, general buyer of false
teeth, gold. silver and silverware,
relics and antiques of all descriptions,
also men's clothes and shoes and
furniture. Highest prices paid. Send
postal to 1109 Cowden St.. Harrlsburg.
and 1 will call. Keep this ad.
WANTED —False teeth. We pay
high as <6 for full sets, don't mat
ter if broken. Satisfaction or teeth
returned. Western Metal Co.. Bloom
ington. 111.
EXTENSION ladder wanted for
thirty-foot reach. Butler's, 219 Mar
ket St. Upstairs. Bell phone 5238 J.
WANTED —Second-hand flat top
desk with drawers, good condition re
cuircd. H. R. Atkins, 1171 Market St.
WE are in the market for all kinds
of junk. Call Bell 4974 or write L
Cohen & Co., York and Ash Ave.
MAX SMELTZ
• Second hand furniture bought and
sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call
or drop a postal to Max Srneltz, 1020
Market Street. Will call, city or coun
try. Bell phone 5321 J.
' BELL PHONE 3370-J
S. RIFKIN.
CLOTHING. SHOES, FURNITURE.
BOUGHT AND SOLD
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID.
407 BROAD ST.. HARRISBURG. PA.
BUSINESS OPI*ORTUNITIES
DRUG STORE for sale In Harrls
burg, good location with dwelling, do
ing good business, owner leaving city.
Cash sole. Address Box B-7751 care
Telegraph.
(Continued In Next Column)
SATURDAY EVENING,
BUSINESS OPPORUNITIES
GARAGE FOR SALE
Doing good business, employ
ing Ave men. Address Box
ij H-9016 care Telegraph.
i
i
- MONEY can be made on small in
l estments in oil stocks. However, many
- of these stocks are highly speculative.
1 Post yourself before you invest by
v reading the Oil Press. It has helped
- thousands to profit—as well as pro
' tected them from loss. Each issue is
f brimful of valuable information and
t analytical reports concerning oil
■ stock—some good, bad and indifferent
r in scores of companies operating in
the great Mid-Continent and Texas
fields. Every holder of oil stocks
• and those interested in the world's
- Oil Press. The last issue together with
" a late crpv of the "Markets" contain
' ing quotations of listed and unlisted.
; active and inactive oil stocks, will be
: sent free on request; also while they
' last n new accurate colored map of
' Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas just out,
featuring the oil fields in red. Address
" Oil Iress. 653 Republic Bldg., Kansas
City, Mo
BUY AN OIL LEASE
<lO buys five acres Texas Field.
Ranger leases sold at 25c now worth
thousands per acre. Nuttle paid <1 per
acre and sold for <6,000 per acre.
Texas-Rainbows End now opening up
shows same geological formation as
I proven territory. Leases here may
jump any price witli first well coming
I in. it's a speculation, but the kind of
speculation that lias made many small
investors rich. The Fortuna Oil Co..
started in by several men pooling
<4OO in leases—sold out recently for
u million dollars. If you don't tinder
stand lease business, we will gladly
explain nil details. Remit <lO for five
acres. Wo send you legal lease form
and keep you in touch with develop
ments. Send name for free map and
full information. Pecos Valley Co.
114 $4 N. Robinson, Oklahoma. Okla.
I HAVE <3,000 to <5,000 to invest
in manufacturing business. Want
one or more partners with <IO,OOO ad-
I ditionai. Address 0-7741 care Tele
) graph.
SODA fountain for sale cheap. M.
Gingrich, 1305 Market St.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
A. LANE
I New and second-hand furniture
bought and sold. Highest prices paid.
1022 Market street. Bell 3239W-2.
INVENTORS—In perfecting me
chanical ideas and simplifying for
manufacture, have had long experi
ence. Hamilton Practical Draftsman.
OXY-ACETYLENE WKLD XN G
Any metal welded. Work guaran
teed. Carbon removed by oxvgen.
Capitol City Welding Co., 1538 Logan
Street, liell 4396.1.
FOR SALE
1920 ADVERTISING
CALENDARS
BIG BARGAINS
IN JOB LOTS
CALX. AT OUR OFFICE AND
LOOK OVER DISPLAY.
MYERS MANUFACTURING CO..
THIRD AND CUMBERLAND STS !
ABOVE SHOE STORE
Bell Phone 1577R
PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING I
—First class work. Chilcoat Bros.,
333 Harris Street.
FURNITURE CRATED. L Z
Bishop, 1736 Logan street. Bell 2632 R.
DIAMONDS bought for cash—P. H.
CAPLAN CO., 206 Market street.
RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED
Single edge, 25c doz., double edge, 35c
doz., razors. 25c. Gorgas Drug Store.
QUININE— Look out for that grippe
feeling, likely to catch you thi3
changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE
PHOSFHO-QUININE will stave it oft
if taken in time. Gross Drug Store.
119 Market street.
FINANCIAL
SAFE INVESTMENTS
SHORT TERM BONDS TO YIELD
SEVEN PER CENT.
J. K. GREENAWALT. JR.
130 Walnut Street.
Bell 518-J Harrlsburg, Pa.
MONEY TO LOAN
NOTICE
We have taken over the accounts of
the Profit Sharing Loan Society. Per
sons indebted will please make pay
ments at our office. Others who desire
small loans may be uccommodat.id
upon application to us. Co-Operative
Isian end Investment Company, 204
Chestnul St., Harrisburg-, Pa.
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' IXJANED—Employes' J.oan
Society, Room 206 Bergner Bldg.,'
Third and Market streets. 'Licensed
and Bonded by the State."
MUSICAL
~ FINE HIGH GRADE
PIANO FOR SALE
On account of moving unexpectedlv.
Big bargain to quick buyer. Time pay
ments to reliable buyer. Call at 718
North Sixth St. or Bell phone 1036 M.
VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, GUITARS,
BANJOS, Band and Orchestra Instru
ments promptly and carefully repair
ed. OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street.
FOR SALE—To quick buyer, slight
ly used Grand piano, party leaving
city on account of changing position.
Address Box G-6235 care Telegraph
PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED
by a skilled tuner only. Oyler's, 14
South Fourth Street.
FOR SALE Player piano for
<450. A big bargain to quick buyer.
Spangler Music House, 2112 N. Sixth
street.
* 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 PRICES
HIGHSPIRE DISTILLERY CO., LTD
HIGHSPIRE. PA. I
Both phones. Bell Steeiton 169Y
STORAGE—In brick building, rear
408 Market. Household goods in clean,
private rooms. Reasonable rates. P.
G. Dlener. 408 Market Street.
HAULING AND MOVING
BECK & HARRIS, moving of ail
kinds, piano, safe, furniture and ma
chinery, 20 years' experience. Bell
8418. Dial 3283.
tCoiitlnned In Next Column)
HAULING AND MOVING
Day and Night Auto Transfer
WALTER C. CONRAD, Manager.
341 Kelker Street, Harrlsburg, Pa.
Bell Phone 623-W. Dial Phone 3613
AUTO hauling, local or long dis
tance, furniture and piano moving a
- specialty. Blue Line Transfer, 91T
y Capital St. Both phones.
y LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE
d HAULING Furniture moving.
- Prompt service. Ernest Corbin, 630
s Calder street. Both phones. Bell
1 3636-J. Dial 3638.
1
t HICKS Local and long-distance
ii hauling and storage. 424 Reily. Both
s phones.
s ————————
s WE Move Anything, Anywhere,
i Any time. Price reasonable. Dial
- 4990. Dayton Cycle Co.. #l2 North
I' Third Street
e
' HEAVY HAULING Fully equipped
' for furniture, freight and piano niov
• ing. No distance too fur. Careful
: driver. Rain and dustproof bodv. J.
IE. Gruber's Truck Service. Irwin
Aungst, Manager. Hersliey. Pa. Bell
I phone 15R6.
j PAUL BECK, general nauling, local
r and long distance, making a specialfy
| of furniture, piano and safe moving,
j Call at 1617 Xaudain St.. or Bell 5235J
s
WHERE TO DINE
! : ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT.
| THE HOME OF SATISFACTION.
;
UNDERTAKERS
' SAMUEL S. FACKLER.
; FUNERAL DIRECTOR
1312 Derry St.
j BELL 1956 DIAL 2188
' RUDOLPH K. SPICER,
Funeral Director and Embalmer
" 511 North Second Street.
[ BELL 252 DIAL 2145
! | CEMETERY lAYTS FOR SALE
I PROSPECT lIILL CEMETERY
• i Beautifully situuted on Market street,
| east of Twenty-sixth, and on the
" north and east faces the new park
i way. The price of lots are moder
■ | ate. Miller Bros. & Co., Agents.
CLEANERS AND DYERS
CLEANING
DYEING AND PRESSING
I>t us make your old fall and win
ter clothes look new. We call and de
liver. All kinds of repairing. Both
phones. FT. Goodman, 1306<4 North
Sixth Street.
AUTOMOBILES
—
CLEARANCE SALE
OF
REBUILT TRUCKS
Included in this offering, all
of which must be moved before
we vacate our warehouse, are
the following:
FCOO-pound Overland delivery.
\ 1-ton Republic, new tires.
1-ton Garford, rebuilt, pneu
matic tires on front.
14s-ton Bethlehem with cab and
stake body. Used one month
ar.d exchanged for 2 1 ,4-ton
of same make, account grow
•ng bu iness. Practically a
new tuck equipped with
| electric lights and starter.
Also several bodies, express,
stake and dump, with hand
and hydraulic hoists.
THE OVERLAND HARRISBURG CO..
212-214 North Second Street.
Both Phones.
USED CAR BARGAINS
All in First Class Condition
Willys-Knight. 5- pass .$6lO
Liberty, 5-pass <1391/
Overland, 5-pass <866
Dixie, new. been used only as dem
onstrator <1206
Two All-American trucks, never used,
one equipped with pneumatic cord
tires and one with solid tires on
rear and pneumatic on front; one is
express body, the other stake body.
Exceptional value.
HRG. AUTO AND TIRE REPAIR CO..
131 South Third Street.
Both phones.
1917 Chandler, club roadster, <9OO.
1917 Mercer touring, 7-passenger,
very snappy, two spare tires. A real
good bargain. . , , ,
1914 Overland roadster, electric
equipment. Sacrifice <285.
1914 Overland, touring, <2B.
1917 Mitchell, touring, real bargain.
The above cars will appeal to the
average buyer in the market for a
good used car. Demonstration given.
CHELSEA AUTO CO..
A. SchifTman, Manager.
STUDEBAKER —Light 6; suitable
for livery; cheap to quick buyer, lteo
roadster; A-l condition. Bible's Ga
rage, Third and Cumberland St.
For Sale, 1918, 5 passenger
Buick six, looks like new,
Price, <I,OOO.
Also several two-ton trucks,
in good condition. Will sell at
a sacrifice.
SELDON TRUCK CO.,
1021 Market St.
OVERLAND
USED CAR DEPARTMENT
CLEARANCE SALE
We must vacate our present
wari house and service station
December 1. Our new building
v.* ill not be completed before
January, therefore, to move
them quickly, we have marked
down the price of every used
tai from <IOO to <l5O.
Immediate deliveries only and
subject to prior sale, we offer;
Pullman 6-passenger touring,
fine tire equipment, reflnished,
equipped with electric lights
and starter. Previously priced
at $485. now marked, for Quick
salo
Cadillac, 7-passenger touring,
original paint in excellent con
dition. splendid upholstry. New
storage battery, motor and all
mechanical parts unusually
good. Formerly priced at' <6 80,
Now I® 2o
Ovorland 5 passenger tour
ing, 1919, model 90 demonstra
tor, like new and bearing new
car guarantee. This car never
sold but used by us for dem
onstrating. Original price <1095.
Reflnished and specially priced
for thla sale
Willys Six touring, "cven
passenger demonstrator. Thor
oughly overhauled and re
painted. Excellent tire equip
ment, one extra.
Open evenings until nine.
' THE OVERLAND HARRISBURG 0..
1 212-214 North Second Street.
Roth Phones.
tContinued In Next Column) '
ttHtIUBBCG TEU^IUPB
ACTOMOBII.KS
- Overland, touring, alx good tires.
Chevrolet, model 1918. tlve passen
ger. excellent condition.
Studefcaker. Ave passenger.- re
painted and In fine shape.
Time payments can be arranged.
J RKX OARAGE AND SUPPLY CO.
1917 North Third Street
BARGAINS
' BETHLEHEM-2?4-ton. dump body.
' M'HITF—S-ton, sump body.
DUPLEX—New condition: van body.
; FEDERAL 3%-ton, dump body
' three.
: ACME—3%-ton, Woods dump body.
. DENBY—Stake body; like new.
'iCADILLAC —Unit, with two-wheel
trailer.
[ SEVERAL BODIES FOR SALE
DENBY SALES CORPORATION.
1205 Capital Street
| .
1917 OVERLAND
1 Five passenger, four cylinders, in
first class mechanical condition, new
1 top. new tires, new battery, good all
around car. Cheap to quick buyer. Ad
dress
Box D-7740
1 Care Harrisburg Telegraph
1918 Mitchell car. seven passenger.
. !in A 1 condition, bargain to quick
buyer. Dial 4990. See Esterbrook, 912
N. Third St.
CADILLAC
BARGAIN
1917, 7-passenger Cadillac, first class
condition, has had best of care. Six
cord tires, two brand new. $2200 t>
quick buyer. Good reasons for selling.
' Bargain. Write at once. Address But
• J-81S0 care Telegraph.
FOR SALE—I9IS Maxwell touring
- car, In good condition, new tires. In
- quire 1427 Walnut St.
SECOND-HAND motor trucks for
sale cheap—Fords, Kohler, Chalmers
and Internationals; three-quarter to
two-ton capacities; S2OO and up.
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER
MOTOR TRUCK DEPARTMENT
619-21 Walnut Street.
FOR SALE—I%-ton capacity Mar
tin truck. 36 horsepower engine; price
right for cash. Apply J. H. Troup
Music House. 15 S. Market Square.
FOR SALE —Two-ton International
truck in good condition; cheap. Ap-
Pl> FEDERICK'B GARAGE.
443 S. Cameron Street.
FORD touring. 17 model; electric
lights, runs and pulls like new. Price
$375 cash. Dial 36-C. S. It. Horst,
Linglestown. near Harrisburg.
FOR SALE —1915 Buick. in good
condition. Call 1414 Susquehanna St.
~ WANTED—Air*kTnds ofTTsedTTTlo
tires. We pay highest cash prices.
No Junk. H. Esterbrook. 912 North
Third street. Dial 4990.
MAGNETOS Ail types. 4 and 6
Bosch high tension, Eisman. Dixie.
Splitdorf. Mea, Remy and different
makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A
Schiitman, 22-24-26 North Cameron
street. Bell 3633.
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
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.
1916 Jefferys. 4 cylinder. 7 passen
ger touring car. newly painted and in
excellent condition for sale at low
srice5 rice for quick sale. Phone 488 J. 809
. Second St.
WM. PENN GARAGE
224-6 Muench street. Limousines for
funerals, parties and balls; careful
drivers; open day and night. Bell
4564.
FOR SALE—Chalmers Sedan. 1917;
new upholstering; Chandler, 1919, 4-
passenger. sport model; wire wheels,
•bumper, spot light, five new tires;
Overland, 191S, 90 delivery car. In
quire Penn-Harris Taxicab office, care
Penn-Harris Hotel.
FORD Sedan, 1918 model; good run
ning order. $695. Horst, Linglestown.
OLD AUTOS
Wanted: used, wrecked or oldtimers,
in any condition. See me before sac
rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto
wrecking. A. Schiftman. 22 24 26 N.
Cameron Street. Bell 3633.
WANTED Any model or make
Auto Tire Vulcanizing Molds, com
plete Hants or Parts, for cash. Give
description. Queen City Vul. Co., Cin
cinnati. Ohio.
FOR SALE —Three 1919 Oaklands.
good shape, one car has been driven
only 400 miles, practically new.
One model 85. Big Four Overland.
1913 Ford touring.
These cars will be sold at a bar-
KBin ' STEELLER'S GARAGE, ,
Bell 72 Newberrytown, Pa
FOR SALE or exchange, a 1918 8-
cylinder car in good condition, has
run 7,000 miles. Address X-7908 care
Telegraph.
FOR SALE —One Hupp model 20,
SIOO. Worth It. See G. W. C. at Jack
son Mfg. Co.. 4th and Boyd Ave., City.
MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES
BICYCLE REPAIRING
BY AN EXPERT
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
DORY SHANER
WITH
ANDREW REDMOND.
1507 NORTH THIRD STREET.
FOR SALE —Ilarley-Davldson three
speed motorcycle with sidecar for sale
cheap to quick buyer. Earl Wolf. 1102
N. Sixth St.. City.
Garages, Accessories and Repairs
FOR RENT
Clinton St.. rear of 1618 % N.
Fifth St., one-half garage,
will accommodate one car or
truck, rent reasonable, pos
session at once.
D. ASA SANDERLJN,
36 N. 3d St., Room 1, Secur
ity Trust Bldg.
Bell 1390. Dial 3573.
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Officially open for business In
our new garage at 443 South
Cameron street. We have a
model fireproof building and
storage, dead or live weight,
for over 100 cits. We thank
our patrons foi past services
and desire to have them see
our new place of business.
SCANDALIS &. FEDERInKS
MOTOR CAR CO.,
443 South Cameron Street.
GARAGE for rent. Storage tor
twenty cars; office and equipment;
centrally located. D. A. Caley, 707
Kunkel Bldg. Bell 589.
STORAGE wanted; general auto re
pairing; cars washed while you wait;
all work guaranteed. Cut Rate Gar
age. 1807-09 N. Seventh St.
YOUR Dodge plus a Hayfleld car
buretor. That's a great combination—
a Bayfield equipped Dodge. The spe
cial Dodge model Is Inexpensive and
the saving In gasolino bills Is from
15 to 30 per cent., will pay for it In a
short time. A ltttyfielrl on any car
creases Its efficiency all around. My.
how she pulls the hills. Federlck's
Garage, 448 S. Cameron St,
>
'} MARKETS
1 *
NEW YORK STOCK MARKETS
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: Open Close
■ Allis Chalmers 44 43%
Amer. Beet Sugar 92',* 92
American Can 56 55%
Am. Car and Fndry C 0...135% 138
'I Amer. Loco 99 96%
Amer. Smelting 70% 70
American Sugar 137 137
Anaconda 65% 65%
Atchison 91 % 91
Baldwin Loco 110% 108%
, Baltimore and Ohio 40 40
Bethlehem Steel, B 97% 97
Butte Copper 23 * 23
Cal. Petro 46% 45%
Central Leather 99% 98%
Chesa. and Ohio 60 80
a Chi., Mil. and St. Paul ... 45% 45
1 Chi., R. I. and Pacific ... 30 29%
Chino Con. Copper ..... 40% 40%
Col. Fuel and Iron 45% 45%
Corn Products 86% 56%
Crucible Steel 218 220' A
' Rrie 16% 15%
General Electric 171 171
General Motors 315 344
* Goodrich, B. F 83%' 82%
'• Great North, pfd 86% 85%
* Great North. Ore. subs .. 41 41%
- Inspiration Copper 57 57
, Interboro Met 5% 51;
Int. Nickel 25% 23%
int. Paper 73% 73H
s Kennecott 34% 34
Kansas City So 20 19 a:
> Lackawanna Steel 87% 88%
£ Lehigh Valley 46% 4 6
Maxwell Motors 43% 43%
" PUBLIC SALE
' ———— ———— ——
„ PUBLIC SALE
Mater Power Flour Mill and 14
acres, located 5 miles from Reading
r Pa., on the Cacoosing Creek. Water
s rights secured by deeds.
> Large Stone Mill with Frame Wheat
Storage House attached; 6,000 bu ca
pacity.
r Water Power continuous, not froz
en up severe winter of 1917; no Head
- Ra ? e ° r Hume. Concrete Dam Breast
and Pen Stock.
This Mill newly equipped throughout
A.? oub,e sta nd "His rolls, 6x20;
1 2 middlings mills, hall bearing; 9.A
Robinson self-balancing, ball bearing
sifter. **
Bran Duster, Reels, Receiving sep
- arat.or, wheat cleaners. 801 l ei-
I naust.
Richardson Automatic Receiving
Scale; automatically weighs and rec
ords weight of wheat when receiving
from farmers and for grinding.
Magnetic Separator and Feed Gov
. ernor on first break roll.
, All line Shafting runs in Hyatt rol
ler bearings.
One 18-inch, one 21-inch Morgan
, Smith turbines, operating: under 9-ft
, head.
Horse Barn, Wagon Sheds and
_ Storage Shed.
Located in good wheat, and dairv
section. M ill be offered for sale at
the Security and Real Estate Ex
change. 25 N. Sixth St., Reading Pa
Saturday afternoon, November ' 291 iV
■ 1919 2 P M. Persons wishing to i,,. -
spect will be met at Reading or Sink- 1
, ing Spring by appointment.
: O , , HORT ', R ' SCHOFER,
Sinking spring, Pp., R. IJ. NO. 1. '
LEGAL XOTICES
TAKE NOTICE
Thero will be a meeting of
members of the Country Club of Har
risburg In the assembly room ha L
ment of the Public Library. Front srfh
Walnut streets. Friday evening 1 n, d
eember 19. 1919. at 8 o'clock to vou
. cn the approval or disapproval of tnf
increase of the indebtedness of
' club from $90,500 to SIBO,OOO lle
or Ry ordera ot the Boards of' Govern-
FRANK J. BRADY.
. Secretary. I
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The Templar Motors Corporation
W. O COOPER FACTORY LOCATION
X. v. CENTRAL, 11. R. NEAR MADISON AYE.
ORGANIZATION MANAGER CLEVELAND
; 733-739 GUARDIAN BUILDING
CLEVELAND
Harrisburg, Pa.
' November 15, 1919.
MR. CAREFUL INVESTOR:
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Dear Sir—After nearly three years of good hard work in Harrisburg on a proposition that, on the
start, was condemned as a money grabbing scheme, etc., marching steadily along to the music of the
Anvil Chorus, composed of a bunch of knockers who never look nor see any farther than the length of
their nose, I wish to publicly announce that the Templar Motors Corporation has made good in every
sense of the word, notwithstanding all predictions to the contrary.'
If you doubt it, request your bank to get you a statement as to its financial standing.
Ihe company was three years old November 7th and has over fourteen thousand enthusiastic
stockholders scattered all over the United States and no large ones.
It never sold a share of stock for less than par value, which is SIO.OO per share. Has no bonds
or mortgages outstanding. No preferred stock underlying the common; never borrowed a dollar or
contracted a bill it could not discount,
i Is the only $5,000,000 industrial company ever financed without the assistance of a bank or syndicate
of underwriting brokers and claims only one dollar as a good will asset.
as 110 water in its organization; every dollar paid for Templar Stock, less the cost of selling,
having gone into the business, creating a handsome surplus and reserve fund.
Is paying an earned dividend of 12 per cent., payable quarterly; has over $20,000,000 of business
booked for 1920, owns and builds complete the best four cylinder gasoline motor in the world, and is
turning out the finest, most efficient and well-constructed small automobile ever built, comparing in
quality to the Pierce-Arrow and Locomobile—two of the best cars ever built. . ; 3
1 he company has sold $4,000,000 of its stock and is now starting on its last million.
Stock now selling at $16.00 per share and wi 11 shortly advance to SIB.OO.
All common, full paid, full voting and nonassessible.
Non taxable in Ohio for State and normal Federal tax.
If you have from $160.00 to $1,600.00 that you would like to put to work' in a real company, man-,
aged by real men who have proven their ability and integrity, where you will receive every dollar your
money earns, rather than a small rental for the use of it, write or phone the undersigned at once for
particulars. Subscriptions received on cash or four-payment plan.
r " Subscriptions of record prior'to December 1 will participate in December quarterly dividend of
• 3 per cent.
< Respectfully, ,
F. H. BELKNAP,
1015 North Front Street,
: Bell Phone—4344 Harrisburg, Pa,
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I Merc. Mar Ctfs 53% 52%
Merc. Mar Ctfs.. pfd 105% 104%
Mex. Petro 205% 205%
Miami Copper 25% 26
Mtdvale Steel 52% 52%
Missouri Pacific 30% 24%
, N. Y. Central 74% 74
. N. Y., N. H. and H. ... 34% 34'%
N Y., Ont and West. ... 19% 19% j
' Nevada Copper 16% 16%
■ Norfolk and West 102% 102%
; North. Pacific 87 87%
' I Pittsburgh Coal 62 62
! Penna. R. R 4.1% 43%
Ray Con. Copper 21% 22%
Reading 82% 81%
Rep. Iron and Steel ....111% 110%
Southern Pacific 109% 109
Southern Ry 26% 36%
Sinclair Oil and It 53% 53%
Studebaker 117% 116%
I Union Pacific 127% 125%
jU.S. I. Alcohol 113 111%
jU. S. Rubber 122% 122%
U. S. Steel 105 % 106
Utah Copper 79% 79
Vlr.-Caro. Chem 74% 74 1
M'estinghouse Mfg 55% 54% 1
I Willys-Overland 32 32 |
I Hide and Leather 34% 34 j
j Pierce Arrow 70% 71 I
NEW YORK CI'RH STOCKS
Following quotations supplied oy !
Howard A. Riley and Company, 212 '
North Third street. Harrisburg. Pa.;!
Land Title Building, Fhila., Pa.; 20 1
Broad street. New York City:
Last Sale
Aetna 9
Perf. T'ire 1 3-46
Overland 311
Republic 5%
Hupp Mo'. 12%
General Asp 436
Meyden 7%
Am. Macroni 6%
Oar Light 3%
U. S. Light 3 %
Submarine 17%
U. S. Ship 6*4
INDEPENDENT OILS
1 Last Sale
Barnett %
Cosden 40%
Federal .. 2%
Inter. Pct.f 57%
Met. Pet 2%
Sequoyah %
Boston and Wyo 81
Glenrock .' 334
Island 714
Merritt 22%
Ryan 534
Sapulpa 7 %
MINING
Last Sale
Big Ledge 9.46
Oresson 2
Cal. and Jerome %
Canada 4 %
Howe 41/
Mother Lode 58
Nipising 44%
Tono. Mln 3
Tono. EX ........ 2%
M'hite Caps 4 2
Boston and Montana 73
Caledonta 40
Cash Boy 6
Hecla 4 %
Jumbo .. .< 9
Ray Hercules 2%
Tonopah Bel 3
West End 4%
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
1 * 0 ' Nov ' 15 -—Board of Trade
' .Corn—Dec. 127%; Jan. 123; Mav
Opts—Dee. 71%: May 74%.
Pork—Jan. 33.75: May 32.40
Lard—Nov. 25.85; Jan. 23.90'
Ribs—Jan. 18.25; May 18.05.
CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET
- f'hlcego, Nov. 15.—Hogs Receipts
1.000, steady to loc lower. Top. $14.55-
bulk, $1 4.lft@ 14.50; heavy. $14.10®
14.50; medium. $14.10@14.55; light.
$14.10 @ 14.55; light lights, $14.25®
I?J'Oi heavy packing sows, smooth.
$13.50@14: packing sows, rough,
sows, rough, $13.25® 13.50; pigs, $14.25
@14.75.
Catt'e—Receipts 4.000; compared
with a week ago beef steers mostly
NOVEMBER 15, 1919.
50 to 750 higher. She stock 25 to 50c
higher: bologna bulls, 50c higher;
butcher hulls steady; canners and
cutters mostly 25c higher; veal calves
mostly 50c higher; best grade stoclc
ers and feeders, 50 to 75c up; common
grade stookers. steady to 25c-higher;
western 25 to 50c higher.
Sheep—Receipts 4,000, compared
with u week ago; fat lambs big quat
tt r higher; sheep strong to 25c high
er; feeders steady.
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS
Philadelphia. Nov. 15.—Stocks clos-
I ed heavy.
(Baldwin locomotive 10814
General Asphalt 124
I General- Asphalt, pfd 200
!I-ake Superior 2114
jl-ehigh Nav 64' i
I Dehigh Val 46
| P. R. R 43'4
I Phi la. lClectric 2474
iPhlla. Co 32
I hila. Co.. pfd 25
Phila. Co., pfd 42
ll'hila. Rapid Transit 2614
. Reading 81
I Storage Battery 137%
.Union Traction 3714
United Oas 5414
IT. S. Steel ; 10414
I York Railways 8
IYork Railways, pfd 30
Plllf,AOr.l.l>HlA PIIODIiCR
i Philadelphia. Nov. 15.—Oats—Tllgh- 1
i er; No. 1 white, 83®>8314c: No. 2 I
iwhite. 82@8214c', No. 3, white. 81(0
I 8114 c.
i Butter—Higher, western creamery.!
| extra, 71; nearby prints, fancy, 77
| @79c.
Kggs—Higher, nearby firsts, $21.60
per ease; current receipts, s2l; west
ern extra firsts. $21.60; western lirsts.
51 9.SO® 21; fancy selected packed. 80 j
@8 2c.
Dive Poultry—Dull, fowls and
chickens, lower; fowls as to quality,
25 ® 34c; chickens as to quality, 23
<fc 28c. *
Cheese —Dower, New York and WI s -
consln, full milk. 31®33c.
Dive Poultry—Firm: turkeys high
er. 35 @4O c.
| Hay—Higher; timothy. No. 1, $32;
No. 2, $29@31: No. 3. $25®28: clover,
mixed hay. light mixed. $29@31; No.
1 mixed, $27@28.
Potatoes —Steady but quiet; nearby
No. 1 per basket. 90c®$1.10; lower
i grades. 40®65c: 150 pound sacks, No.
j 1 $3.53® 4.10; No. 2, $2 @2.40; Penna.
in 100 pounds, $2.60®3.
Flour—Quiet, but steady; soft win
ter straight western, $10®10.25: near
by. $9.75@10; hard winter straight,
$11.35® 11.55; short patent, $11.75®
12.25; spring first clear, $9.25®9.75;
patent. $12.10® 12.35; short patent.
$12.50® 12.75; fancy spring and city
mills patent, family brand, $12,714®
15.25.
Tallow—Dull and weak; prime city
locse. 16c; special loose. 1614 c; prime
country. 15c; edible in tierces, 1314 c.
Doutrich Employes
Discuss Store's Future
Ways and means for the better
ment of the Doutrich Company or
ganization were discussed at a meet
ing of employes. H. H. Kinneard,
speaking on "Psychology of Store
keeping," gave some helpful hints
to the store men. Following Mr. 1
Kinneard's talk. J. M. Smith sales- |
manager of the Hart Schaffner & |
Marx organization, the guest of the ;
evening, was introduced. In a brief !
talk Mr. Smith pointed out the pos- I
I sibilities of the Doutrich store. He |
said that by comparison Doutrich's j
were far above the average cloth- ;
ing merchants and paid high tribute ;
to the aggressive spirit of the store. j
Charles Holsberg outlined points |
of service which will be emphasized !
in the customer's behalf. Mr. Hols- I
berg talked about "What the People (
Think of Doutrich's," which reveal- j
ed many reasons why the store has
become so popular. I. H. Doutrich
spoke of the wonderful support the
employes gave to build the big busi
ness now en.ioyed by the firm, and
] lauded employes for the success in
I their work and thanked them for
their support. Frank .T. Consylman
was foastmaster.
School Board Takes No
Action on Salaries
J No action was taken by the School
;! Hoard at the*special meeting yes*
terday regarding the salary ln
1 creases asked by teachers of thfl
! city. They are asking the dlrec*
tors to pay them in addition to ths
increase allowed by the Woodrufl
salary bill, the amounts which they
would have received under the citj|
salary schedule.
it is said in school official clr*
cles that action will likely be dot
1 ferred until the reorganization oi
j the board in December when
| new members go into office for six*
j year terms.
The directors yesterday authorized
; issuing bonds for $200,000 which
will be used to pay for the purchase
! of the Houman's woods tract front
J the McKee-Graham estate, and to
pay for the completion of the new
junior high schools and for equip
ing them.
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