Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page CLEANERS AND DYERS CLEANING DYEING AND PRESSING Let us make your old (alt and win ter clothes look new. We call and de liver. All kinds of repairing. Boih phones. H. Goodman. 1306 V* North Sixth Street. ■ ACTOMOUII.ES OVERLAND • USED CAR DEPARTMENT DECEMBER THRIFT SALE NEW cars will be priced higher after the first of the year. Used cars will also be higher. We are ottering all used cars in our stock at THRIFT PRICES. Our fiscal vear closes this month una we do not Intend to carry over a single car. At the prices we are marking them they are selling as fast as we can overhaul and repaint them. Overland Country Club with winter top. Reflnls he d dark maroon, black wire wheel, and black top. A handsome car, mechanically guaranteed, tires good. Summer top in cluded. Overland Country Club. brown with cream wire wheels. Plas tically new tires, good run ning "order. Chalmers seven-passenger sU cylinder sedan. J stilus led , royal blue with black rut ning gear. 1913 Cadillac touring In Good mechanical condition, orig inal paint fine, new storage battery Open Evenings. Both phones i / THE OVERLAND HARRIS BURG CO j 212-211 North Second St. _ ; overland, model 90. touring, cheverlot, Baby Grand, louring. 1 Siudebaker, 7 passenger, b cy im - r Studebaker, :• passenger. 4 cvllndet.i Willys-Knight, model 84. touring, i Velie. light six. 5 passenger. . tnerland. model 35-1. tine shape. Time payments can be arranged. j HEX GARAGE AND SUPPLY CO., i 1917 N. Third Street. ! SECOND-HAND motor trucks for safe cheap—Fords. Kohier, Chalmers and Internationals, three-quai tor to two-ton capacities. and Ug. INTERNATIONAL HAl.\i.3ibi, MOTOR TRUCK DEPARTMENTi 619-21 Walnut Street. U'.E you looking for a bargain in ' i Ford roadster? Listen to this. West- j Jughotise electric self-starter, shock iNorber. splitortT magneto, tilt wheel. I joller bearing, extra wheel with lire, e.iuiDPed like a high priced car. Will. sell to quick buyer for S3oU cash, i t hone Bell 1321 W. ] FOR SALE —Ford roadster in good i condition, just overhauled, price 3v0;l will demonstrate. Cail Dial 4j7l or. SoO Hummel St. " j FOR SALE—Packard Twin six tour- , ing car in perfect condition, g'ood tires. Apply Standard llaking C 0..! Tenth ana Market Sts. j "* " ~ USED TRUCKS While—x* to 5-ton; any style body, j Peerless —5-ton; express body. Croee—Suitable for small phono- ] graph store. Paige—l9l7 six cylinder, suitable for florist, haberdasher or package delivery, s6uo. Mack —2-ton. express body, SSOO. Autocar—Steel dump, new tires, Sieve. ' Commerce —1-ton. express body. SSOO. Rowe —3'i-ton chassis. Reus. Buick—l9l7. sis cylinder roadster, -A I shape. THE WHITE COMPANY, 20th and Erie Avenue. Philadelphia. Ta. Address. Used Truck Department. FOR SALE —Ford-Graham truck i ali and express body, like new. guar anteed, price right, cash or time pay- I " ent ' MILLER AUTO CO., 66 south Cameron Street. Both phones. WANTED Contracts for motor truck hauling. -an furnish any tvpe body or truck to meet YOU r particular requirements. Address Box G-902S care lcl egraph. PROSPECTIVE TRUCK BUYERS TAKE NOTICE We are ofTering a proposition w hereby you can earn a large sular> besides an independent We have iecentiy signtd contracts with several large construction firms i > -uoiily them with tiucks the con. Mg veac Which will number 100 inark We aie theretoie in a position '" serve you in several diftereut ways principally as follows. With inbuilt quality aelden trucks unlimi'ed service and guaianleed lu sition that will enaule >ou to carry lot vour trucks irom its gainings six io eight minutes lime, our 1319 rec ords show mat during me first year sjelden trucks were placed in tfie hands ot 63 satisfied owners the ma jority of Whom paiu lor their trucks ■z. a like manner. Do not fail to take advantage oi this splentua oppor tunity. Place your order now that you may OK assuiiu of eariv ueliveiy and be one ot the first on the job vvn=u spring makes its appearance, aeluens cin be delivered in tne following <•'*- pa cilies. I*. 2V, and a tons. Phone Bell 1819 or Dial 6909 tor appointments or address S ELD EN TRUCK DISTRIBUTORS. - 1017-25 Market Street. Harrisburg. Pa. OLD AUTOS wanted: used, wrecked or oldtimers. In any condition, see me before sac rificing elsewhere. Unelsea Auto wrecking. A. Schilfman 23 r Came roil Street- Bell 3613. " FORD OWNERS We have received a largo shipment f front springs for Ford cars aud are sac rifle ing tn em tor >2.75 apiece. Uhet sea Auto Co.. 22 N. Cameron St. MEDAN. NEW 1920 5 PALSENGER. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR REAL ESTATE WILL BE SOLD CHEAP ON TIME PAYMENT. CALL 13 11. L.L 1209 M OR WRITE P. O. L"1 FOR SALE —3Vi-ton dump body Selden truck, must be sold quick, uaii be seen Thompson Street Garage. ICanlinaril In Jul Coiuuiu) FRIDAY EVENING, AlTOMOUlhta I . BARGAINS yjM One-half ton. good condition, cheap. . . , , . ONE-TON truck, express body with top. electric start...g and lighting. COL —Roadster, goou condition. TWO-TON TURBLNSON real - axle, CADILLAC motor. 1911. fine condition | ONE DOCO uutoniobile lighting sys i DEN BY —Stake body; like new. CADILLAC Unit, with two-wheel trailer. SEVERAL-BODIES ,FOH SALE DENBY SALES CORPORATION. 1205 Capital Street. | i 1917 Caandler. cluo JoxJsler, S9OO. ! 1917 Mefcer touring. 7-passeiiger very snappy, two spare tires. A rea good bargain. 1918 Cfiuiiners touring, i passenger lust been overhauled, will sacrifice. 1817 Mitchell, touring, real bargain, i 1911 Ford touring. The above cars will appeal to the average buyer in the market for a good used car. Demonstration giveu. CHELSEA ALTO CO.. A. Schitfman. Manager. MAGNETOS All types, 1 acd 6 Bosch high tension. Eisman, D.xle, brl'tdorf. Mea, He my aud different ■nukes of colls, carburetors, etc. A Schiffmali. 32-21-26 North Cameron etrcet. Bell 3633. FOR SALE —A good 1917 model Chalmer's. The price will appeal to any one desiring such a car. The rea son for selling is I have no use lor I. Bell phone 2122 M. KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO. All sorts oc auto tops and cushion work done by experts; also repair work. Reasonable rates, 72-78 South Cameron street. FORD touring, 17 model; electric lights, runs mid pulls like new. Price >4O" cash. Dial 36-C. S. it. Uorst, Linglestown. near liarrisburg. WM. PENN GARAGE 221-6 Muench street Limousines for funerals, parties aud balls; careful drivers; open day and night Bell <561. FOR SALE 1919 Buick roadster, in Al corlition. Apply Black's Gar age. "05 S. 17 th St WANTED —Eight cylinder Cadillac; reply confidential. Address Box C-sois care" Telegraph. STUDEBAKER —Light 6. suitable for livery; cheap to quick buyer. Ren roadster; A-i condition. Sible s ua ruge. Third ana Cumberland St. Garages, Accessories ami Repairs YOUR DODGE PLUS A HAY FIELD CARBURETOR—That's a great combi nation. A Bayfield equipped Dodge; Ihe special Dodge model is inexpen sive and tile savins in gasoline uills la from 15 to SO Bar cent, will pay lor it in a short time: a Kavficld on any ear increases its efficiency all around. Mv how she pulis the hius. Agency, Rodericks' Garage. 113 poll ill Cameron Street, liarrisburg. 30x3 ',a Goodyear or any other standard make of tire. >11.70. other -izes just as cheap. Write Buch. 311 Cumberland SL. liarrisburg. or call after 5 p. m. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN L.XPERT ALL WORK GUARANTEED DORY SHAKER WITH ANDREW REDMOND, 1567 NORTH THIRD STREET. BOYS 1 bicycle. $16.50. A $25 value. 1321 North Sixth St. GIRLS' bicycle. $lB. A $25 value. 1321 N. Sixth St. FOR PALE—I9IS lfarley-Davidson motorcycle. free speed. electrical equipped. 2015 Swatara St. AUCTIONEER ARE VOL" GOING TO SEEL OrT BY AUCTION I AM NOW BOOKING MY DATES AND WOUED BE PEEASED TO ADD YOU TO MY EI ST THE SERVICE 1 HAVE TO OFFER YOU AS AN AUCTIONEER IS OF THE BETTER QUALITY. AND MY OBJECT IS ALWAYS TO MAKE YOUR PROPERTY NET YOU AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE I REFER YOU TO THE MANY SUCCESSFUL SALES CONDUCTED BY ME THE PAST TEN YEARS IN THIS COMMUNITY 1 WILE BE PEEASED TO CALI, AT YOUR HOSI'K AND TALK IT OYER OR YOU MIGHT PHONE \ ME AND MEET ME AT MY OFFICE . I AM THE MAN THAT DOES NOT FAVOR ANY SECOND HAND DEALER I GIVE YOU RESULTS THAT YOU CAN DEPOSIT IN THE BANK AUCTIONEER HITE. 422 B. 13TH—BELL 1875J My reference is any of the thousands who have attended my past sales. Packers Denounce Government Methods of Selling Surplus Food Philadelphia. Dec. 19. The methods of Govenment agencies sell ing surplus Army and Navy goods were denounced by the Tri-State Packers Association in convention here yesterday. "The customary channels of trade have been disregarded, thus paralyz ing them and the canning in allied .lulustries." read a resolution adopted by the association. "The taxpayers eventually must pay not only the loss of $1.30 to $1.50 per case, the differ ence between the Government price and the sale price, but the added tremendous cos tof distribution through improvised stores." Prompt ratification of peace with Germany was demanded in another resolution. Asa Bennett. Frankford, Del., was elected president. Vice presidents chosen were: Harry E. Cannon, for Delaware; George Diament. for New- Jersey. and Charles Webster, for Maryland. C. M. Dasliiell, Aberdeen. Md.. was re-elected secretary-treas urer. BORDEN TO RETAIN OFFICE Ottawa. Canada, Dec. 19.—1t is officially announced that Sir Robert Borden is N> -eta. By order of the Hoard of Directors. Arthur W. Loser. Secretary. NOTICE is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the stock holders of the Pcnbrook National Bank will be held at the principal of lice of the said hank. No. 2551 Main street. Pcnbrook. Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, the thirteenth day of Janu ary. 1920. at !o o'clock a. m.. for the election of directors und such other j business us may be transacted. 1. L. UNGER. Cashier. ; NOTICE is hereby given that ap plication will he made to the Govern-| or of Pennsylvania under the provi sions of an Act of Assembly approved April 29, 1871. and its supplements, on January 16. 192". for a charter ot an intended corporation to be called the ladies' Bazaar, the character an 1 object of which is the manufacturing, buying, stlling and dealing in at wholesale and retail merchandise for personal. domestic, commercial and general use and consumption, such as is generally found, manufactured, used and dealt in by a department store, and for this purpose to have, possess and enjoy all the righn*. benefits and privileges by said Act of Assembly and its supplements con l erred. CHARLES C. STROH. THOMAS C. McCARRELL JR.. Solicitors. Slayer's Second Victim Dies at State Hospital Mount Carmcl, Pa., Dec. 19. j John Marionelli. of this place, whoj was shot five months ago by his I i nephew, Julius Paduta, who only! ' last week was found insane by a J I commission, is dead at the State- Hospital at Fountain Springs from ; the effects of the wound inflicted by! i the youth. Young Paduta shot both Mr. and: tMrs. Marionelli, tho latter dying a| |short time after tl4e shooting. The' i uncle developed dropsy and other j | complications as a result of the gun-! 1 shot wound and had been sinking ; steadily at the hospital for several ] weeks. Major Armes Dies; Was Civil War Veteran Atlantic City. N. J., "Dec. 19. I Major George Augustus Armes, U. S. j A., retired, the last surviving mem [ her of the staff of Major General Winfield Scott Hancock in the Civil War, died at his home in Ventnor | yesterday. He was 75 years old. Major Armes was a native of Fair i fax Court House. Va., and was one i of the few young men in that section ' to enter the service of the Union. At ! ihe close of the war he accepted a | '-oihmission in fhe regular Army and • later commanded forces in many bat | ties with the Indians in the west. Five Perish When Cuban Steamer Sinks Norfolk, Va., Dec. 19.—Two mem bers of tho crew and five Chinese perished Wednesday when the Cuban schooner Sunbeam turned turtle at sea 135 miles off the Virginia capes. The story of the sea disaster reached .Norfolk yesterday when the coast guard cutter Manning landed seven ! survivors of the ship, including Cap tain Riveron. four members of the crew, two Chinaese and the body of another Chinese. The Chinese were said to have been stowaways. Mother of 17 Falls Dead at Middleburg Mitldlcburg. Pa., Dec. 19.—Mrs. i Isaac Kline, of this place, fell dead -at her home. "She had been suffering j for some tirrfe with heart trouble, I and this is believed to be the cause of her death. She was aged 65 years. She was married to Isaac Kline in 1875, to which union 17 children ' were born. Four of these children j died in infancy, and one daughter ; six years ago. Captain John Alcock, Flier, Is Injured l.ondoiy Dec. 19. —Captain John ' Alcock, who made the first nonstop I airplane flight across the Atlantic ocean, has been seriously injured, according to a Lloyds dispatch from l Rouen. His plane crashed near • Ccttevrard. in the department of 1 o. .VuMiiainh. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH \ MARKETS] NEW YORK STOCKS 1 Chandler Brothers and Company j members of New York and Philadel phia Stock Exchanges—S North Mar ket Square. Harrisburg. 1338 Chestnut street, Philadelphia; 34 Pine street. New Yorlc turnlsh the following I quotations: Open Noon Amur. T. and T 99 9y ! Allis Chalmers 46% 46% | American Can 54% 55 Am. Car and Fndr.v C 0...138 138 i Ainer. Loco 9 + 34% Aincr. Smelting 68% 68% | Anaconda 57% 58'* Atchison 82% S3' 3 Baldwin Loco 168% 119 Baltimore and Ohio ... Stl 30% Bethlehem Steel. B 93% 94% Butte Copper 26% 26% Canadian Pucitic 132 131% Central leather 93% 94% C. and 0 531j f,31, Cl.i., Alii, and St. Paul ... 36% 37% Chi.. It. 1. and pacific... 24% 25 Cl.ino Con Copper 35% 35% Col. Fuel and Iron 29% 39% Ccrn Products 85% 85% Crucible Steel 209 211 £ r > e 12% 12% General Electric 166 166 UenenU .Motors 326 8 328% Goodrich. B. F, SO SO% Great North, pfd 77% 77% j Great North. Ore, subs .. 37% 37% | Inspiration Copper 51% 52% Ir.tcrboro Met 1 4 Int. Nickel 21 21 Int. Paper 74%. 75 Kcnneeott 25% 28% Kans. City So. 15% 15% Lackawanna Steel 85% 86 la-high Valley 42 42 Maxwell Motors 34 34 Merc. Mar Ctts 49% 49 .Merc. Mar Ctfs., pfd. ...107% 107% Ilex. Petro 209 218% Miami Copper 21% 21% Midvale Steel 49 48% Mo. Pacific 25 25 N Y. Central 68% 68% N. A"., N. H. and H 26 26 Nc-rfolk and Western ... 97% 97% Northern Pacific 79 79 Penna. R. R 40% 40% Bay Con. Copper 20 20 Reading! 76 76% Rep. Iron and Steel 109% 111% j So. Pacific 102% 103 [Southern Ry 21 21% Sinclair Oil R 44% 44% Studebaker 104 104% I'nion Pacific 122% 123% I'. S. 1. Alcohol 104 105% IT. s. Rubber 124 125% P S. Steel 103% 104% I'tah Copper 71' 73 Va.-Curo. Chein 66% 66% Westinghouse Mfg 53 53 Willys-Overland 28% 28% Hide and Leather 24% 24% Pierce Arrow 76% 76% IMIII. 4 DEI PHI \ PItOIHTE Philadelphia, Dec. 19.—Live Poultry —Weak: chickens lower, 22© 30c ' to quality; live turkeys higher.' 45 © 50e. Dressed Poultry Firm, turkeys higher; nearby fancy, 52©.51 c; fair to good. 48©50 c. Potatoes—Higher; New York per 100 lbs.. 33.30m 212 N. THIRD STREET, HARRISBURG, PA. Telephone: Dial, 2238; Bell, 3498 NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA Direct Private Telegraph TV ire Connecting Offices the severe storms of last week caused the loss of thousands of dol lars in water front improvements. Wharves, llslilng boats and gear, boathouses and other property were destroyed or heavily dumaged. To-day the name of the schooner l.owell F. Putks was added to the list of vessels reported missing. Nothing has been heard from the ship since she left St. Johns, N. F., December 9, on a voyage to Marys town on the southern coast. She had a crew of live men commanded by Captain Cutton. Also from St. Johns came the re port that the Red Cross Dine steam er Runa, which left New York for that port December 8 with freight, had been driven by the storm across the Atlantic to the Azores where she put in at Horta. The ship was compelled to break up and use all available woodwork to keep the tires going under her boilers, the hunker coal becoming exhausted be- I fore the ship sighted land. During the passage one member of the crew was lost overboard. The United States Shipping Board steamer Galewood, which went ashore last week at Port Hood Island, has been refloated and is now at Port Hood Island. Misfortune is also believed to have overtaken the coasting schooner Ixni isa .Maud. A wireless message to-day J?!", , th ® . tanker British General, which left here yesterday for Holland, - V a it w Ut ?. ha