Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page HAILING AND MOVING LOCAIr AND LONG-DISTANCE HAULING Furniture moving. Prompt service. Krneat Oorbin, 63' i Caider street. Both phonej. Bell 2636-. J. Dial 3638. WE Move Anything, Anywhere, Any time. Price reasonable. Dial 4930. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North Third Street. HEAVY HAULING Fully equipped for furniture, freight and piano mov ing. No distance too far. Careful driver. Ilain and dustproof body. J. E. Gruber's Truck Service. Irwin Aungst. Manager, Hershey, Pa. Beil phone 15R6. i PAUL BECK, general hauling, local and long distance, malting a speeiatiy of furniture, piano and safe moving. Call at 1617 Naudain St.. or Bell 5235 J. MUSICAL HARRISBURG TALKING MACHINE HOSPITAL, 1303 North Sixth Street. Talking machines . repaired and supplies a specialty. Call Bell phone 2184 J. FOR SALE—AI four string banjo rine with leather case. Beautiful in strument. Must lie seen to lie appre ciated. Made in New York City; also violin bow and ease for saie. Bargain to quick buver. .los. Poleo, 1101 N. Third St. liarrisburg. Inst U. L. music. PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED by u skilled tuner only. Oyler's. 14 South Fourth Street. TALKING MACHINES promptly and carefully repaired by an expert only. OYLER'S. 14 South Fourth street. FOR SALE —Fine mahogany up right piano, slightly used and bench for sale, very cheap. Owner leaving city 'and wants to sell. For informa tion, write Box 73. Gettysburg, Pa. FOR SALE Player piauo for $450. A big bargain to quick buyer. Spangler Alusic House, 2112 N. Sixth street. STORAGE STORAGE —419 Broad street, house hold goods, merchandise. Private rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul ing of all kinds. D. Cooper M Co. Both phones. STORAGE Private rooms for household goods in fireproof ware house. 13 per month and up. lower storage rales in non-fireproof ware house. liarrisburg Storage Co.. 427- 445 South Second street. STORAGE —In brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods in clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. P. G. Diener. 406 Market Street. STORAGE LOW PRICES HIGHSPIRE DISTILLERY CO.. LTD., HIGHSPIRE. PA. Beth phones. Bell Steelton 169Y UNDERTAKERS SAMUEL S. FACKLER. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1312 Derry St. BELL 1956 ___DIAL_2IBS RUDOLPH K. SPICER Funeial Director and Emaalmsr 611 North Second Street. BELL 252 DIAL 314J G. E. BRESTLE. FUNERAL DIUKCrOR 1745 N. Sth St. ALSO MIDDLETOWN OFFICE BELL 2423 DIAL 32J.1 CKMIOTEHY LOTS FOR. SALE ppnsPKCT HILL CEMETERY Beautifully situated on Market street. way The price of loLi are moder ate. Miller Bros. & Agents. WHERE TO DINK ~,• . HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. AL THE"IOME OF SATISFACTION. CLEANERS AND DYERS CLEANING DYEING AND PRESSING ti>t us make your old fail and win ter clothe" look new. We call and de ifvop All kinds ol repairing. Boih phones H Goodman. 1306* North Sixth Street. AUTOMOBILES OVERHAND t'SEI) CAR DEPARTMENT DECEMBER THRIFT SAKE NEW ears will by priced higher after the. first of the venr. Used cars will also be iiichor Wo are offering all used ears in our stock at THRIFT PRICES. Our liseal Mur closes tills month and 'we do not intend to carry over a Single car. At hc 111-iees we are marking them they are selling as fast as we can overhaul anil repaint them. Overland Country Club with winter top. llellni.sheddark maroon, black wire wheels aml black top. A handsome [ "r mechanically guaranteed, tires good. Summer top in- - eluded. Overland Country Club, brown u itli cream wire wheels, prac tieally new tires, good' run ning order. chalme is seven - P BBB " K ®, r , h , ' ( !s cylinder sedan. Rcnnisin.a royal blue with black run ning gear. , 1913 Cadillac touring in Rood mechanical condition. Orig- painl fine, new storage battery : Open Evenings. Both phones THE OVERHAND HARRISBURG CO.. 212-214 North Second St. 1917 Chandler, club roadster, JOC. 1917 Mercer touring, (-passenger very snappy, two spare tnea. A lea U °l9l4 a 'overland roadster, electric equipment, sacrifice S2bt. THIS Chalmers touring. 7 passenger lust been overhauled, will saciiheo. 1917 Mitchell, touring, real bargain. 1914 Ford touring. The abDve ears will appeal to the average buyer in the muihet for a good used ear. given. ■v CHEKSEA AUTO CO., A. Schillman, Manager. 11AGHETOS All types. 4 and Bosch high tension, Eisman, D.xie, Snlltdorf, Meu. Remy and different makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A schiffman. 22-24-29 North Cameron street. Bell 3633. 1918 MITCHEUK roadster, in good running condition; 97U0 cash for quick sale. Call 672-W. Sunday be fore 12 for demonstration. " FORD OWNERS We have received a largo rhtpirent of front springs for Ford car; and are sacrificing them for $2.75 apiece. Chel sea Auto Co.. 22 N. Cameron St. FOR SAKE — 1917 model N, 5-passen ger Hopmoblle touring cur. in first class shape mechunicully. new tlr-s shock absorbers, very speedy and powerful. At a bargain. Call Bell 3351 M for demonstration. tL'outlnued in Nest Column) MONDAY EVENING, AUTOMOBILES FOR tiAL.H —Seven passenger, eightj cylinder Cole ear. a owl Urea. Iwo •* -I tin. sp"l light. self stalling. Ht pump, tilst vlass running ordei. Uai ( [gain to quick buyer, lull Lell -• | i AUK you looking tor a bargain in | a Kord loadsierV Listen to this*. fnglioiise electric self-starter shock. I. N..rial, spiitorll illagnei", MR ; I roller bearius, extra wheel with lllc, | like a llign priced car. M IB , sell to quick buyer ior JoO tusli. , II hone 801 l REAL BARGAINS OVERLAND— 4-cylinder. 6-passengvi ' FOKD —Touring Car. I KEYSTONE SALES, luS Market St. j ! j ! bXCDEBAKIOK USUI 6. suitable I ■for muy; entap to quick uuyoi. lew | ! roadster; A-l condiUou- Sibic s s ruse. 'Ultra ana -uiaucrluud at. , Overland, model Sit. touring. ! Chevrolet, Baby Gland, i Studebake- Six. b-passcnger. I Veil". I'.gnt six. f.udebaker four, o-passeiiger. I Willys-lxn'ght. model 54. ! overland, model so-4- I j T'uie payments can oe arranged. REX GARAGE & SUPPLY CO, i 1917 North lhird St. I BARGAINS ; .'in —One-ball ton. good condition. . ! cheap. . . ... ! I ON'i.-'i'ON truck, express body with lop, eioctrie ttluMu'o cinii li&hliiitf. ! COhsi Huadntor. gooa condition. TWO-TON TUUJtIbiNsON mar axle, j CAuTu. u' motor. 1914. line condition 1 ONI*- DUCO automolMle ' DEN RV—Stake body, like new. j ■ CADILLAC — Unit, with two-wheel, ! "truiler. SEVERAL BODIES FOR SAGS DENBY SALES CORPORATION. IJfio cupital struct. FOB SALE—A good 1917 model j Chalmers. The pi ice will uppeal to. any one desiring such a ear. Lite tea-j son for selling is 1 liuve no use tot it. Bell phone 2422A1. j KEYSTONE AUTO top CO. i ai, aoris oa auto tops and cushion work done by exports; also repair , work. Reasonable rates. --JS south Cameron street. FORD touring, 17 model; electric ! lights, runs and pulls like new. Price s4lni cash. Dial 36-C. s. 11. Hoist, Llnglestu wn, near Harnshurg. ~ WM. PENN GARAGE "•>4-6 Muench street. Limousines for funerals, purties and balls; careful drivers; open day and night. Bell 4561. FOR SALE 1919 Buiok roadster, in At cor tition. Apply Biaclt's Gar age. 205 S. 17th St. WANTED Contracts for motor truck hauling, can furnish any type body or truck to meet your particular requirements. Address Box G-902S care Tel egraph. ■ PROSPECTIVE Tltl'CK BUYERS TAKE NOTICE We are offering a proposition whereby you can on in u large salary, besides an independent living. We have recently signed contracts with several large construction firms to supply them with trucks the com- | ing year. which will number 100 mark. We are thervu.rc in a position i to serve you in several different ways ( principally as follows; With inbuilt, quality Seidell trucks I unlimited service and guaranteed t o-J sition tiiut will enable you to carry i tor your trucks from its earnings six j to eight minutes time, our 1919 - i ords show that during the first ycar| Seidell trucks were placed in Die . hands of '<3 satislied owners tlic ma jority of whom paid lor their trucks j in a like manner. Do not lull to take I advantage "I th'* splendid opp.il- | tunny, I luce your order now that v>ii iiuiy D'' of curly j he one ol the first on the job \vh-n| spring makes its appearance, sclaensl can be delivered in the following en- | parities. 1%. 2. 2%. 3% and 5 tuns. i Phone Bell 4549 ui Dial 6909 tji I appointments oi address i-ELD EN TRL'CK DIHTKIBI'TOU.-.'. 1017-25 Market BtrecL, Hurrlsburg. Pa. SECOND HAND motor trucks Iu iaie cheap—Fords, ixuhlei, Channel., and Internationals; three-quarter t.. two-ton capacities, 32 69 and up.' INTERN.. 1i0.N.-vk. HAi.Vi.oii.ii MO'IGR i'UUOk/. UkfAii'iWli.S i ttt'll Wautul street. OKD AUTOS Wanted; used, wrecked or oidtlm;.~d, in any condition. See niu betore sac r.iieiug elsewhere. Chelsea Aulo wrecking A. Schiifmaii, -I -o N Cameron Street. Hell 3033. HOI! SAKE—I9I3 Nash. 5-passenger Sedan, Perfect condition; paint like new ; dir.. n b-ss ihtln n.nno miles. Now Kel ley Springfield and Goodyear tires. Present owmr just purchased .seven passenger Sedan. Same guarantee us new ear. If you are interested, this ear is a bargain. Myers Motor Sales CO., 1310 i'enn St. Garages, Accessories ami Kenan's VOt"it DODGE PLUS A RAYFIEKD CAIIHI'KETOK —That's a great combi mil.ion. A Kay Hold equipped llodge. tin special Uodge model is inexpen sive and tlie suiing in gasoline tolls is from I.'. to 30 per cent, will pay lor it in a short time; a lla vile Id on any car increases its efficiency a), around. Jdv how she pulls the hills. Agency, Kedt ricks' Garage. 413 South Camoron Street, llarrisburg. 30x3 & Goodyear or uny other standard make of tire, ¥11.70, other sixes just as cheap. IN rite Uuc-li, 311 Cumberland St., Harrisburg. or call after 5 p. m. MOTOKGVCi.HS AND UlCl'Cl.hS BICYCKK REPAIKING BY AN E.VPERT A'.l. WORK Ul.'A RANTKED DORY SHANER WITH ANDREW REDMOND, 1G67 NORTH THIRD STREET. FOR SAKE —1918 Ilarley-Davidson motorcycle. free speed. electrical equtppert. 3045 Swatnra St. I'l'ltMO NAI.K To lie sold at public sale, corner Market and l.ocust streets. Meehanios hurg. I'a.. Thursday. December IS, at 3 p. in., three buildings, one frame dwelling house, large store rooms c.n first (loor, one frame house with store room, and one brick blacksmlthshop. To he offered separately and as a whnle. PURER f "sAKK 11 EC. 10. 1919 Will offer at public sale at Me- | rhanlcsburg. i'a.. four houses .No. til West Main Street .with all improve ments .and three on West Allen street. lAil are desirable properties for homes [or investments. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp at No. it West Main street, when terms will he made known by J. R. Potts. JOHN H. Ml KRI-.lt. Ami. >1 tlllll AliK I.lt 'H.N SMS 1 Meieheh- Meisurelll Providence, R J., and Assuiida Furlina, StevKon. LEGAL NOTICES My wife, Viola Huminukrr. having' left my bed and board without Just chumu, I rorehy notify all persons not to harbor nor trust her on my ao enunt. as I will not lie responsible for any debts contracted by her. < Signed). .1 At'Oß HAMMAKKR. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of Ihe stockholders of the Keystone Rank will lie held at til'! principal office of said bunk, 1 too N. Third street. liarrisburg. Pa., on the 2bth day of January, 1920. at 3 o'elo' k I. m.. for Ihe purpose of voting for or against a proposed increase of the rapitul stock of said bunk from $50,-' OOO.OU to $125.1100.00. 11. S. SMKLTZER. Secretury, Keystone Bank j AUDITOR'S NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE! OF CHARLOTTE .'.7ARKII BANK. NOTICE is hereby given that the! undersigned on December 1, 1919. was! appointed auditor by the Orphans j Court of Dauphin County in the above! estate, for the put pose of distributing the funds of the administrator, the' Commonwealth Trust Company,' among tlioso entitled to the same.! and that the said auditor will sit for the purpose of his appointment at tin- Law Library, Courthouse, on the 23d iday of December. 1919, at 2 p. m.. j i when and where all persons interest ed may attend if they see proper so : to do. MARK T. MILNOR. I _ _ AUDITOR, j THE MILLERS MUTUAL FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANY. HAR RISBURO. PA. Notice is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the members of this i company for election of a hoard of directors for the ensuing year, will be hold at the office of the company, I I till Kunkel Building, on Thursday, II lie 25th day of January, 1920. be-1 ; worn the hours of 2 and 3 o'clock oh said day. H. C. HAFEY. Acting Secretary. lln the Orphans' Court of Montgpm i cry County, Pennsylvania. !Tn tile estate of Jacob M. Clemens, a 1 supposed decedent, late of the Bor- I ough of Pottstown. Penna. 1 Notice is hereby given that Maine if. Strunk .of No. 219 Queen Street. I Pottstown. Pennsylvania, has filed her [petition in said court for a decree de- j I elaring the presumption of the dentil [of Jacob M. Clemens, and the court! i lias fixgd the sixtli day of February. 1 920. at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Court- | i house. Norristown. Pa., in courtroom I No. 3. when it will hear evidence j [concerning the alleged absence of the; presumed decedent and the circum- I stances and duration thereof, and will make sncli orders and decrees | I therein as are in accordance with the; Act of Assembly in such case made end provided. All persons interested] in the proceedings or having infor- I mation of the whereabouts of the said Jacob M. Clemens, should then and there appear. ROBERT C. MILLER, Clerk of the Orphans Court. DANIEL L. EVAN'S, Attorney fur the Petitioner. MARKETS NEW VOltlv STOCKS Chandler Brothers and Company numbers of New York and Philadel phia Stock Exchanges—3 North Mar ket Square, Harrisburg: 133S Chestnut street, Philadelphia; 34 Pine street, New York furnish the following quotations: Open Noon Am. T. ami T 99% 99% Atlis Chalmers 46 46 Atner. Beet Sugar 93% 93% American Can 63% 63% Am. Car and Fndry C 0...135% 135'* Air.er. l.oeo 92% 91% Amor, Smelting 65% 66 American Sugar 137 135% Anaconda 56% 56% Atchison 83% 82% Baldwin Loco 104% 11>4% Baltimore and Ohio ..... 31 29% Bethlehem Steel B 91%. 91% Butte Copper 26% 26 California Petro 42% 42% Canadian Pacitic 132 132% Central Leather 93 93 C. and 0 53 53 Chi., Mil. and St .Paul .. 34% 35% Chi.. It. I. and Pacitic .. 24% 24% Chino Con. Copper 34 34% Col. Fuel and iron 39% 39% Corn Products 85% 84 Crucible Steel 204 203 Krie 13% 12% General Electric 166% 166% General Motors 324%. 321 [lPlf^ Phoncxfreroti^li^ I WM | [ /CONTENTMENT I \*s comes at evening time, € in the easy chair, with the per* | feet, rendition of your favorite song or instrumental piece on the VITANOLA, the phonograph of mar' I vclous tone. Many thousands of home lovers know the great satisfaction of I owning a VITANOLA. Let us 1 demonstrate its great merit to you. V LATEST VITANOLA MODELS \ H sloo—sl3s—sl7s—s2oo—s22s—s3so f bOpen Evenings Until Xmas 3 YOHN BROS. | 13 North Fourth Street Opposite Dives, t'onu-roy A- Stewart JP (No. 307J Plays ALL Records - Natural as Life HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Great North, pfd 76Mi 77 Great North. Ore. subs.. 37 37 Inspiration Copper ...... 49% 49% IntirbotV Met 3% I Int. Nckel 21% 2u% Kennceott 28 Vi 26 Luckuwanna steel S3 S3 Lehigh Valley 41% 41?* j Maxwell Motors 35% 35% Mere. Mar Ctfs. . . 49 49 Mere. Mar Ctfs. pfd. ...104% I'M Mx: Petro 191 IS9 Miami Copper 21% 21% Mid vale Steel 48% 48% Missouri Pacific 24% 23% N'. Y. Central 67*4 68 X. V.. N. Ik and H 27% 26% North Pacific 7S 78 r : Pittsburgh 62% 62% I'cnna. R. It 4a% '4O Ray Con. Copper 19% 1974 Reading 75% 73% ltep. iron aud Steel ....105% 105% Southern Pacific 100 99% Southern Ry 11% 20% Sinclair Oil nd It 43 43 % Sludebakcr 104% 104% Union Pacific 121% 122% P. S. t. Alcohol 103% 103 U S. Rubber 123 122% I'. S. Steel 102% 102% Utah Copper 71 70 Vn.-Caro. Chem 66 66 % Westlnghouae Mfg 53% 53 Willys-Overland 28% 28% Hide and Leather 26% 26% Pierce Arrow 77% 75% IMIII.ADI-n.i'Hl.-. nnonucß PliiliKtelplila. Dec. 13.—Corn—Firm, old No. 2 yellow, spot. 31.72® 1.75; new No. 3 yellow. $1.60(<7 1.62. Oats—Steady: No. 1 white. 90%(3) 91c: No. 2 while. 90®92c; No. 3 white. 89 ® 89c. Butter —Unchanged: western cream ery extra, 73% c; nearby prints, fancy, SI ® S3e. Cheese—Firm: New York and Wis consin. full milk, 31®33%e. Eggs—Lower: nearby firsts, $2461 23 per care; current receipts. $23.44; western extra firsts. $24; firsts. $22.59 6/ 23.40; fancy selected packed. 90® 92c per dozen. Live Poultry—Firm: fowls as to quality, 2147 34c; chickens as to qual ity. 236.7 30e; roosters. 21 67 2 2c; ducks, Pek i 71. :1247 34c: Indian runner. 28® 30c: musovy ducks. 2247 23c; broiling chickens. 36®40e; turkeys, 36 ® 3Sc; geeso, 2 147 26c. Dressed Pouitrv—Turkeys, nearby fancy, 50®53c; fair to goid. 4567 48c; western fancy. 48®50c: fair to good. 4!4i>46c fowls, fresh killed, choice to fancy. 3347 36c; small size. 24@30c: roosters. 25c; broilers. Jersey, 43® 480. other nearby. 35®42c: choice western, 38®40c; roasting chickens, western. 276734 c; western chickens, corn fed. as to size and quality, 32® 35c; geese, western. 2S®3oc. Potatoes—Higher; Penna. in 109 pounds. $3.40®3.65; New York, $2,75® 3.50; Maryland, $2.75®3. Flour—Firm: soft winter straight western. $10®10.50; nearby. slo® 10.25; hard winter straight. .$12.50® 13; short patent, $13®13.50; fancy spi-ing and city mills patent, family brand. $14.75® 15. Hay—Dull. weak; choice timothy. $34; timothy. No. 1, $33; No. 2. s3o® .".I: No. 3. $27®28; clover mixed hay, light mixed. $30©31: No. 1, $27®28. Tallow—Quit: prime city loose, 1510 c: special loose, 16c; prinie coun try. 14% c: edible in tierces. 18% c. Bran—Firm. soft winter western in 100 pound sacks, $19.50®50. niM W.O l ATTI.R SIARKKT ('hloiiuo. Dec. 13. I loirs Receipts 42.000, active. higher. Hulk. $13.30® 13.70: top, $13.73. Heavy. $13.45 4813.75; medium. $13,057(13.75: light. $13.50® 13.703 light light. sl3® 13.50; heavy packing sows, smooth, $12.73® 13.25: packing sows, rough. $12.25® 12.73; pigs. $12.25® 13.25. Cattli—Receipts 25.000. slow. P.eof steers, medium and heavy weight, choice and prime. $18.25® 20.75: me dium and good. $115818.25; common, $8.50® 11: light good and choice. $13.25® 20.13; common and medium, sß® I 3.2 5: v butcher cattle, lieifers, $0.40 1t 15 ; COWS. $(>.255(13.75: cunners and cutters, ss4st;: veal calves, $10.50 4i 17.50: feeder stf. rs, s7® 12.25; stock . rs St. CI S. SO4( 10.30; western lunge discontinued. Sheep - Receipts 32,000, higher. Lambs. $15,254( 17.35; cutis and com mon. $11.30® 15: owes, medium, good and choice. $84(10.23; culls and com mon, $1,504( 7.73. Girl Fleeing Bolsheviki Held at Ellis island Xcw York, l>oo. la.—The four Russian women and a girl, 14 years old, who after fleeing from the Bol sheviki arrived here on the liner Codric Friday night, are still de tained at Rllis Island despite the j efforts of Miss Rose Simpson, one ot° the party, to obtain permission for the live to enter the country. HOLD WOMAN FOR HER BOY'S DEATH Police Arrest Mrs. Blake After Son's Body Is Washed Ashore Atlantic City, X: J., Dec. 15. After the body of James M. Kluke, Jr., six year old sou of a wealthy Philudelphiu insurance broker, who was declared by his mother to have been kidnaped last Friday night, was washed ashore at Ventnor yes terday. Mis. Blake was placed un der arrest. Mrs. Blake, who on Friday night crawled to the home of Benjamin Fox in Ventnor and told a sensa tional 'story of being attacked by two negroes who after beating her, robbed her of a handbag and then fled with her child, is charged with the murder of the boy. She was removed from the home of Mrs. A. <l. Miller, in Ventnor, to the Atlantic Pity Hospital where site is guarded by a uniformed policeman. She is said to be suffering from a ner\ous collapse and probably will be taken to the county jail within a few days. The boy's body was found less than five blocks from the pier in Ventnor where Mrs. Blake's hand bag wits recovered yesterday and about the same distance from the scene of the alleged kidnapping. It was seen floating on the water by Samuel Blair, of Margate City, who was walking up the boardwalk. After dragging the body to the beach J-yair notified the authorities who sent it to an undertaking es tablishment then appeared before Recorder Allen Endicott, at Ventnor. and swore out a warrant charging Mrs. Blake with the child's murder. To Prohibit Export of Newsprint Unless Rules Are Complied With By Associated Press * Ottawa, Ont., Dec. 15. —An order in Council has been passed by the gov eimiicnt giving power to R. H.Pringle controller of newsprint, to prohibit the export of paper by any company which refuses to comply with is reg ulations. The order is the result of the initiatiori by a number of paper companies that they would decline to be guided by the newsprint control ler's price-fixing anqd distributing orders. It is said that a number of large Canadian daily newspapers would probably have had to cease publica tion if the paper controller had not been given Ibis power because of the heavy demand . for newsprint from American publishers. New Issue S4,GQO,GOO Perm Public Service Corporation First and Refunding Mortgage Gold Bonds (6% Ten Year Series A) Oated December 1, <919 Due December I, 1929 Interest payable June 1 and December 1 in New York. Callable at various times and prices. Coupon bonds of SIOOO denomination registrable as to principal. Bankers Trust Company, New York, Trustee TAX PROVISIONS: Those bonds will be free of the present Pennsylvania Four Mill Tax. The Company wiii agree to pay interest without deduction lor any .-rial Federal Income Tax to an amount not exceed ing *. y which it may lawfully pay at the sourc®. For further information regarding these bonds, attention is called to the letter of Mr. F. T. Hepburn, President of the Company, copies of which will be furnished on request, and which states that: The Penn Public Service Corporation owns and operates an electric light and power system serving over fifty communities in Cambria, Somerset, Indiana. Clearfield, Centre and Westmoreland Counties in western .. Pennsylvania. It also does some incidental artificial gas and steam heating business, and through a subsid iary renders natural gas serv ice in Johnstown and its suburbs. The territory served by the Penn Public Service Corporation has an aggregate population estimated to exceed 300,000, the principal cities being Johns town, Somerset, Clearfield, Indiana. Philipsburg and Blairsvillc. Franchises of the Penn Public Service Corporation are in the opinion of Counsel, unlimited in time with a few minor exceptions. Earnings (Year Ended October 31, 1919) Grosa Earning* - ...... $2,529,614.59 Operating Expenses. including Maintenance and Taxes • . 1,650,219.74 Net Earning* - ..... $879,394.85 Annua. Interest Charges or> Funded Debt in hands of public, including interest on above $4,000,000 First and Re funding Mortgage 6% Bonds ..... 420,600.00 Balance . I $458,794.85 Net Earning? Over Twice the Above Interest Charges [Approximately 85% of the above net earnings were derived from the Company's electric light and pmvci business. It is estimated that there is now available sufficient additional electric business in the territory to permit the Company to more than double its present load as soon as the increased power facilities requisite therefoi are provided. The First and Refunding Bonds will be secured, in the opinion of counsel, by a first mortgage upon all the property in Cambria and Somerset Counties formerly owned by tlie Penn Electric Service Company together with the Company's large new office building in Johnstown, and upon the balance of the property by a direct mortgage subject to $3,612,000 underlying divisional bonds jcioscd mortgages). These bonds will be further secured by the deposit with the Trustee of $1,535,000 additional of said underlying divisional bonds. The replacement value, as determined by independent engineers, based on pre-war prices, of the present physical property of the Company is substantially in excess of the amount of First and Refunding Mortgage Bonds for which it may be made the basis of issue, and of all underlying divisional bonds outstanding with the public. The Company operates under the supervision of the Public Service Commission of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Bonds are offered foi deliver; wnen, as and it issued and received by us. and subject to approval of counsel of the legal details of the transaction. It is anticipated that temporary bonds will beavailabie for deliver; on ot about December 29, 1919. We recommend these bonds for investment Price 96V2 and interest; yielding about &Va% Harris, Forbes & Company Pin® Street, Corner William, New York Harris, Forbes ft Company Harris Trust and Savings Bank Incorporated Kunkel Bldg., Hamsburg Bond Department Boston Chicago "I Am Disgusted," Says J. S. Williams, of Political Affairs Hickory, Miss., Deo. 15.—Senator | John Sharp Williams, Democrut, j Mississippi, declared he would not) be a candidate for re-election to the: Senate in a letter just made public,! "I am disgusted with the whole j j political situation, especially with the' treatment of international affairs us !if they were questions of party! ■politics," the Senator wrote, "and f! | would 'rather he a dog and hay th"' moon' than to spend one day hi the ! t'nited States Senate after the ex piration of my term." VETERAN TO SPEAK El wood driest, Lttitz, who spent j many months in Russia and France ; doing reconstruction work, will j will speak at the next meeting of i the Society of Friends on January !4. Mr. driest will tell of his ex ! periences, illustrating the lecture ; with a number of slides. The meet ing of the Society of Friends held i yesterday in the rooms of the W. ;T. I'., in the Patriot building, in ! eluded arrangements for securing j Mr. driest and planning details of I the meetings for next year. KIREMEN ENTERTAINED i Five members of the Reading j Hose Company were entertained on j Saturday evening and yesterday by i the Allison Fire Company, Four- I teenth and Ktttatinny streets. In j chided among those in the party | were William Rosenberg, president: j Joseph Souders, secretary; deorge Neff, Frank Mumma and Albert I Mohn. jQU BEALBROTENCILiPQ n HARRIBBfcBTENQILW(mKB 11 j I I ISO LOCUST 8L HARF.IBBfB.PA. IS ?' - - - _ Help Wanted ; Press Feeders at Once The Telegraph Printing Co. Cameron and State Sts. Harrisburg, Pa. - DECEMBER 15, 1919. YIELDS ON SCAPA FLOW Hci'lUi, Dec. 15. —In her note re plying to the lust Entente conimunt cution demanding the signing of the protocol preliminary to putting the Peace Treaty in effect, which is now on its way to Paris, Germany yields in her spinel on the Seapa Flow is sue to a certain oxrnt. On the Seapa Flow issue the note expresses a willingness to yield to the extent that Germany will con sent to make reparation for the sink ing of I lie German warships, in order to remove what is characterized as the ilnal olistucle to the dellnite con clusion of peace, although, says the note, reparation cannot be made in ilie manner suggested in the demand for 400,000 tons of shipping. On this point Germany proposes negotiu j lions by the Entente with a board | of German shipping experts. GRIFFITH IS SAI-F Miami, Flu., Dec. 15. — I The yacht j Grey Duck on which David W. j Griffith, motion picture producer, \ and a party of thirty-six, left here Wednesday, arrived lute yesterday | at Nassau, Bahama Islands, with all on board safe, said a radio message ! received at midnight by the Miami j Herald from Nassau. 1 1 j '! The Country Is 40% Underbuilt ! I That" means property is j j precious. That means bet | i tor protection, which calls i | for additional insurance. Insurance—ihe sound, re ] liable kind—is one of the j | few necessities of life that | hasn't gone up. Are you the owner of a ! precious piece of property, I or of anything else that re- I quires insurance that's safe I and sound? If so, see us. Pennsylvania Insurance j Exchange 45-40 UNION I TRUST tiI.DG. I pit. MORTIMER LECTURES "Christianity and World Rem-* ocracy" is the subject of an ilius trated lecture which will he deliv ered by (lie Rev. John HcMortlmer, pastor of lite Camp Curtin Memor ial Methodist Kpisoopat Church to morrow evening nt H o'clock. MAIN %, COMPANY CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 606-008 Kunkel BTd% Service Systematizing Etc. j-'i'l'j ■i.tV.'.y ---'L-l'' FOR RENT From April Ist, 1920 STOREROOM 502 Market Street CHAS. ADLER < Real Estate & Insurance 1002 N. Third Street Member llnrri*lnirn Ileal EN(U(C Board FOR SALE 535 and 537 Maclay St., 3- story brick dwelling, all im provements, 8 rooms and, bath. Lots on Curtin, Jefferson and Seneca Streets 2212 North Third Street, brick, 14 rooms and bath. 2037 Boas St., frame, 6 rooms; lot 20x110. $1,250.00 Dwellings on Fifth St. and Eutaw St., New Cumberland Frank R. Leib and Son REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 18 North Third St., HARRISBURG, PA. 19
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