Jap Bankers Plan New Domestic Loan Tokio, Dec. 13. —A syndicate of Japanese bankers had decided to is •ue a $25,000 domestic loan so as BUini1IinBilllllll!l!!l!!lll!ll!l!illllUlilll!!!llll!llll!lll!llil!llllllli!lll!!!|!!l):!llll!lli:!:!lll!!lll!illll!:ilunii!IW | This 'Ad' is For Women Only | , Mrs. Motorist. You no doubt have often been inconveni- B enced on the road when a tire blew out and you were un- ' ceremoniously asked to get off the seat and out of the jj way so that hubby could get the jack and the pump, jj You didn't like it, did you? | Had hubby brought that tire to us before it went so far as § to blow out, he would have been saved a lot of trouble and expense. As it is, now he must pay for a whole new g section in that tire. p By our new method of retreading we give a guaranteed job. We not only put on a heavy tread of first quality rubber, fj but we place two layers of fabric on the inside, and we ft only charge the regular price for retreading. g) Eo you can see why it is wise for hubby to bring his tires to us. BLACK'S GARAGE, 205 SOUTH SEVENTEENTH STREET Retreading—Vulcanizing—Accessories GOOD NEWS FOR FORD OWNERS The Ustus LIMOUSETTE Makes your Ford a Sedan at a very small expense. By the addition of side curtains, applied in such a way that they act the same as the windows and doors of the Sedan, you can readily make your car rain proof, cold proof and an ideal winter car. Let us show you the Ustus Limousette. It will convince you it is just the thing for your Ford. C. A. Fair Carriage and Auto Works. EAST END MULBERRY STREET BRIDGE A Continuation Today of the Introductory Sale OF UnitedT ß^nE << U ,, ■ - Tires and United Red Tubes % Tires 30% Off List Price / All sizes, 8000 miles guarantee. Adjust able here or at any United Tire & Rubber Corporation store in the country. Red Tubes lc Each When two tubes are purchased, one at list and extra tube for an extra cent. All sizes. United Tire & Rubber Corporation 231 N. Second Street HARRISBURG, PA. SATURDAY EVENING* to absorb the funds derived from redemption of a similar amount of British treasury funds which ma ture December 15. The new loan will be reckoned as part of the $60,- 000,000 war loan and is expected to check an inflation of Currency. Keystone Sales Company Announces New Policy mHa Mm / 13hl. J BV BHb LOWER PRICE ON ACCESSORIES New Prices Take Effect at Once; All Articles Included The Keystone Sales Company, who been selling automobile accessories and supplies for more than a year at 108 Market street, have announced a new policy in the sale of these accessories. Through arrangement with the manufactur ers of automotive equipment they have secured a larger discount than heretofore, enabling them to in crease the volume of their sales and very substantially lower the prices on every article. This firm is composed of Harris i burg men—E. L. Cowden, G. G. Gol ling and W. T. Grove. They are also the distributors for Apperson Eight ar.-.l Scripps-Booth Automo biles. They carry a complete stock of automotive equipment, tires, oils, gasoline, etc. The new prices that go into effect are in. no wise of the order of a special sale. They will be maintained every day. SWISS EXPEL ITALIANS Rome. Among the Itaiian So cialists recently expeled from Switz erland was Gustavo Sacerdote, cor respondent in Zurich of the newspa per Avanti, who came to Baiy last September intending to settle here. When he attempted to return to Switzerland for his wife he was stopped at the frontier by the Swiss authorities and refused permission to enter. Atlas Electric Service Co. STotfe?Shjioe Fishman Garage, BATIHY 1 APPLIANCES liell Phone HBS Dial 6202 NOTICE Automobile License APPLICATIONS Beginning December 11, 1919. IRWIN M. CASSELL Notary Public Will be located at 211 N. SECOND ST. Formerly with the State Auto mobile Division for two years. "The Man Who Knows How" SCORED CYLINDERS REPAIRED] <By I.nwrence Process) NO NEW PISTONS REQUIRED METAL WELDING Of All Kliklm— Aluminum u Specialty NO JOB TOO BAD THAT AVE CAN NOT HEPAIR MACHINE WORK OF ALL KINDS Harrisburg Welding and Brazing Co. 00-08 S. Cn moron St. Both Phones © TEXACO GASOLINE AND MOTOR OIL . • • 'v , - HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MANY QUESTIONS IN NEW LICENSE APPLICATION Lenses, Horsepower, Candle power, Etc., Among Im portant Items The man who makes application for a 1920 license for his car and gets all the questions answered right the first shot about the box, knows something. Under the new motor law which applies to all 1920 licenses, the applicant is asked ta give a min ute description of the car, the body, the motor, the lights, whether it is a new ear or a used one. when he bought it, whether it is used for pleasure or for commercial purposes, what kind of lenses used, the candle power, etc., the name of the motor, the horsepower, the bore, the stroke and everything. On the reverse side of this application is another appli cation, which if you can honestly answer every question contained therein you will be permitted to operate your own car. In fact the many questions to be answered are of somewhat the same length as in i the questionnaires sent out to drafted men during the war. You are asked whether you have ® ve Jl been held up for violating any traffic laws anywhere, the time, the place, the offense, the verdict and the penalty. There is room for you to give information regarding these lit tle details providing you haven't been pinched more than three times. The used car clause in the new motor law makes it necessary for an applicant who has purchased a used car since July 1 to answer a few more ques tions. The amount of fee required to se cure the license is somewhat dif ferent from last year, it being based on the horsepower. Forty cents per horsepower with a minimum of SIO.OO is being charged this year. That means that the fellow who owns a ii'n n 0 o rB /" P °yf P ,f ar wMI have Pay SIO.OO for his license and the fellow S h M a 90-horsepower car will pay $26.00. The penalty for any mis statement of facts in the application is from $-00 to SSOO or imprisonment for one year or both. So get your application straight. Many dealers and accessory store men are helping the motorist to answer the many questions. This is almost necessary due to the fact that the names of manufacturers of the car, the lenses and other parts are required. Middletown Few Arrests in Borough With Many Bars Closed Since July 1 only a few arrests have been made by High Constable Charles Houser, most of the hotels having closed. At a few bars light beverages are being sold, but with no intoxicating liquor on sale few drunks have been found. The funeral of William Koons, Sr., who died suddenly at his home in Swatara street Tuesday evening, was held from the home of her son, Wil liam Koons, Jr., In Pike street, this afternoon, with services at 2 o'clock. The Rev. O. M. Kraybill, pastor of the Church of God, officiated. Burial was made In the Middletown ceme tery. The pallbearers were six mem bers of the Rescue Hose Company, of which Mr. Koons was a charter mem ber. John Delmler has the contract to concrete th basenlent in the local shoe factory plant. Miss Eva Mae Keiffer, daughter of Mrs. John Keiffer, of Royalton, and Harry H. Geesey, son of Mrs. Grau Geesey, of town, were united in mar riage at the Methodist parsonage, North Union street, Thursday even ing, by the Rev. James Cunningham. The groom recently returned from France, and was mustered out of ser vice. The Middletown Auto Club held its regular monthly meeting at the office of A. H. Luckenbill, North Union street, Thursday evening. A. H. Lau, president of an auto insurance com pany. was present, and explained the details of the insurance. Chnrles Berrier, H. S. Rothland, D. t W. Hunty berger were appointed as' a commit tee to go into details concerning bet ter road construction, to asist the committee of the borough council. MORTGAGE ON A CAT There was filed in the office of the recorder of deeds in Stockton, Mo., the most unusual -battel mortgage ever presented at the office. The articles mentioned to secure a debt of $46 were as follows: One shot gun, one Winchester rifle, two vio lins, one black tomcat with white feet, named Tom. It was not specified that thp guns h>il ham mers nor the fiddle with bow, but the identification of the tomcat was not left in doubt, indicating that the cat was considered by the mortgagee the most valuable part of the se curity.—St. Louis Republican. ROPE ARANDONER "Conscription has, maybe, saved the country," growled the Tommie, "but what I object to is the company it drives a man Into. I'm a plumber by trade and an honest workman, yet Pm compelled to suffer the so ciety o* such professionals as a law yer. a minister and an auctioneer." "Not a had selection at that. Bill," remarked his friend. "Oh, maybe not lri a way, but when the minister and the lawyer start an argument on Egyptian law In the middle of the night acro.is a half dozen beds what chance h'.'.s even a plumber of stoppln' the gas leak?"— Minneapolis Tribune. ' New Realty Firm Established Here George W. Hauck, of 221 Emerald street, has organized the real estate! and insurance firm of G. W. Hauck [ Company, with offices at 202 Calderj Building, 16 North Market Square.! In speaking of the alms of the new) company, Mr. Hauck said: "We are 1 not anxious simply to do business with the people of Harrisburg bo' much as we are anxious to give serv-| ice and satisfaction to every one. We aim to give our undivided atten tion to each property placed wtth us for sale. The high cost of materials and labor and the consequent action ofi the law of supply and demand have made the housing situation acute ail over the country. ' The only solution, of course, is in production. In the spring we hope l to do our bit in solving the problem lor Harrisburg by erecting a number of dwellings. No, nothing extraordi nary, but it will help, and we believe it is a step in the right direction." WORST IS BAST. On the Bassans docks at Bordeaux, France, an old-time sergeant of a negro regiment was having trouble with a detail of men of his own race, who seemed inclined to loaf on their work of loading box cars with pro x''®'°ns lor the army of occupation. Addressing one negro, who was es pecially lazy, he exclaimed: "Come on, you. Git to work, dar!" "Shucks, sergeant," replied the lazy one, "Ah 'listed foil de wah, an' hit's over." To' all's a durn fool," the serge ant yelled. "Yo' 'listed foh de wah. 1-a-s-s! An' also foh de duration of de wah. Now, nigger, de wah hit's over, but de duration, hit's jes' done begun."—Ernest Hamilton Baxter, Fifth-eighth Artillery, in Judge. ' VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE Single brick, hot water heat; other improvements; lot 51x238. vnn IJaU fIEHHHR9L m P wy j Special price and terms if sold ! this week. No. 2307 Hoffer street. Bergner Building BIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!!lll!ll!!llllllllill!!llll!!!!!lll!l!!!lli|l!l!l!!!!!l||||||lii|||!|!i!|||||j!|||!||||||||||||M W anted—-Homes jj Our applicants for the purchase of a home are increasing jj g daily. This office, with its eighteen years of experience, is . | in a position to sell your real estate promptly. List your S | property here and get results. J. E. GIPPLE, 1251 MARKET STREET Tg][|llilllilllll!lllllllll[|||||||||tlll|||i|||[|||i||||||||||||ll|||||||||||||||||[]||||i|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||i|M 111 EXIRAORDfNARY REAL ESTATE OFFER ' I atn offering an attractive suburban home. Lot 100x125. Twenty rooms, four baths, electric lights, front and rear porches, vacuum vapor steam heat, double garage, chicken house and fruit trees. Trolleys pass house. On account or its location ami surround ings this property has always been a boarding houso of the highest type and a money maker. GEOR6E E MUM Bell Phone, 3782 - 202 Walnut Street Member Harrisburg Real Kstatc Board. * ■ —/ THAT PROPERTY— Shoufd BE SOLD! CAN BE SOLD! WILL BE SOLD! IF Ah! There's that little "IF" again! IF—you list with us! "A Listing "Sell It Means a th e Bureau's Sate" > Way". BACKENSTOSS REALTY CO. 331 MARKET STREET "Harrisburg's Real Estate Bureau" Bell 4526 Dial 5430 AUTO SERVICE INSURANCE IN ITS ENTIRETY. I New Houses—lmmediate Possession fi jj §§ g Briek Construction —Well Built—Gas—Electric Eight Steam Heat B gf —Open Fireplaces—24l7 Derry Street—Open for Inspection K E | Harrisburg, Penna. VffiPMl Bergner Bldg., 1 Both Phones JLUJO Third & Market Sts. I Jp i £ a " to * ns P ec t these houses. After you inspect them Jf g you will doubtless buy one, or at least, you will not be tempted to S H pay more for another house not so well built. 2117 Derry Street. 1 1 NEW HOUSES IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 1 FOR RENT I From April Ist, 1920 STOREROOM 502 Market Street CHAS. ADLER Real Estate & Insurance 1002 N. Third Street Mrml>rr lliirrlnlnir* Renl Kxtute I Houril FOR SALE Farms City and Suburban Property—Building Lots See u before you ninkc your declnlon* DURAND&FERBER 107 CHESTNUT STREET Nenr Front j A Christmas GIFT For the Entire Family Can you think of anything that would give greater or more lasting pleasure to your i family than a new home? Let us show you our list ! of homes at all prices. ' ! D. E. LUCAS 303. Lewis Street BELL 50(13-K . DECEMBER 13, 1919. See | Kough, Brightbill & Kline for REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Bell 3902 307 Kunkel Bldg. Dial 4509 Your Last Opportunity! To Secure This High Class Bungalow Seven rooms ami liatli, all improvements and conveniences. J Ixt 00 or 120x120—corner of Rutherford and Swan Streets, Pax* I tang. Open for Inspection Sunday from 1 to SP. M. ■ Rohrer & Son I Bergner Building. A Bellevue Park For The Family Christmas Present A lot in this beautiful residence park where every lot is a garden plot would certainly be appreciated by the entire ' family, and would repay you by In creased health and happiness in the days to come. && To go to Belle vue, take Res- E! MILLER BROS. & CO. Streets. Locust nnd Court Streets. Lebanon Co. Grist Mill . and Farms For Sale GRIST MI 1.1, AND 39-ACRE FARM, known as Freeport Mills. 4 miles from Lebanon, on best macadam State Road from Lebanon to Fredericksburg. Recently improved grist mill, roller process, capacity 1% barrels per hour. Big chop ping trade. Grist mill and saw mill run by permanent water power from Swatara Creek. Throe-story brick ware house, 30x 10 feet, good as now. Stuccoed log house, 12 rooms. Bank barn, 32x60 feet. Also frame tenant house, 6 rooms, and summer house. Buildings all good. About 20 acres sand loam farming land, balance pasture and woodland. Located in the heart of a good farming section. Price com plete, go,. MMUM). 110 ACRRS, best level limestone land, lying north and adjoining the borough of Myerstown. Brick house, 10 rooms and summer house adjoining, large and roomy with porches and lawns. Moderately constructed bank barn, 50x105 feet, with granaries, etc., water for stock in barn yard; also spring not far away. Ten acres adjoining town are plotted in lots 25x245 feet. This farm is owned by one of Lebanon's leading merchants, who wants to use the money for en larging his business. Farm is rated as one of the best high-grade farms of Lebanon County, and at 9230.00 per acre is the cheapest. 94 V 4 ACRES, 2 miles south of Lebanon. Extra good buildings, best limestone soil. Very showy place along State Road. Price, 922,r>00.00. 25 more acres can be bought reasonably, adjoining farm. Offered for sale unexpectedly for first time. Best oppor tunity in a near Lebanon high-grade limestone farm. 9235.00 per acre is below present market prices for farms In this neighborhood. 62 ACRES, limestone, best buildings, one mile south of Lebanon. Very attractively located on State Road. 8 ACRES AND 94 PERCHES, close to city limits. Lime stone land, extra fine buildings. Prompt possession, 90,000.00. We have farms of all kinds that are the best bargains of tlie season. Send for list. Can take you out any time you want to come. Write or phone. We sold 1,500 properties in Lebanon and bordering coun ties for over $3,000,000.00. We sold over 200 farms and grist mills with acreage. RUTTER REAL ESTATE AGENCY, FARMERS TRUST 81.DG., LEBANON, PA. Second Floor, Rear. Will share commission with ugency furnishing buyen. GEORGE W. HATJCK I Individual Service ■ i Our firm is new. We aim to give individual service to every client. Our undivided attention is given to each property placed with us for 1 sale. If it's insurance—we have every kind. 1 You'll know about us—But we want to 7 know YOU! Drop in for a friendly chat to get acquainted, whether your business is immediate or not. Or call Bell 3917-J. We'll try to take care of your wants at all times. * #G. W. Hauck Company Real Estate—lnsurance 202 Calder Building 16 N. Market Square 11
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