Additional Classified Ads on Opposite Page o O BUSINESS PERSONALS 1 QUININE —lajok out for that grippe feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it iff if taken in time. Gross Drug Store, 119 Market street. FINANCIAL INVEST CONSERVATIVELY HYDRO-ELECTRIC ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER GOVERNMENT AND MUNICIPALS! J. K. GREENAWALT. JR., 130 Walnut Street, Bell phone 618 J. Ilarrisburg. Pa. WANTED —To borrow $3,000 on first mortgage on suburban property, val ue $4,500. Address E-7623 care Tele graphy MONEY TO LOAN SMALL LOANS AT LEGAL RATES sls TO S3OO On furniture, real estate or guaran teed notes. Convenient monthly pay ments. Interest charges based on the actual time the money is in your pos session. Open Evening, Dec. 20, 22, 23, 24. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO., 201 Chestnut Street. AVE 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, ; positivelv lowest rates in city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO., 132 Walnut Street. MONEY LOANED—Employes, 1/ian Society, Room 200 Bergner Bldg., Third and Market streets. "Licensed and Bonded by the State." HAULING AND MOVING HEAVY TRUCKING LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE. CONTRACT WORK A SPE CIALTY. RURAL TRANS PORTATION LINE. HARRISBURG AUTO CO., BELL 100 LOC A L AND LONG-DISTANCE HAULlNG—Furniture moving. Prompt service. Ernest Corbin, 630 Calder | street. Both phones. Bell 3636-J. I Dial 3638. BECK & HARRIS, moving of all kinds, piano, safe, furniture and ma chinery, 20 years' experience. Bell 2418. Dial 3283. AUTO hauling, local or long dis tance, furniture and piano moving a specialty. Blue Lino Transfer, 917 Capital St. Both phones. HICKS Local and long-distance hauling and storage, 1214 Wallace St. Bell phone 1050 M. PAUL BECK, general hauling, local and long distance, making a specialty of furniture, piano and safe moving. Call at 1617 Naudian St., or Bell 5235.1. WE Move Anything. Anywhere, Any time. Price reasonable. Dial 4990. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North Third Street. HEAVY HAULING Fully equipped for furniture, freight and piano mov ing. No distance too far. Careful driver. Rain und dustproof body. J. E. Gruber's Truck Service. Irwin Aungst, Manager, Herahey, Pa. Bell phone 15R6. MUSICAL HAi tItISBURG TALKING MACHINE HOSPITAL, 1303 North Sixth Street. Talking machines repaired and supplies a specialty. Call Bell phone 2181 J. VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, GUITARS. BANJOS, Band and Orchestra Instru ments promptly and carefully repair ed. OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street. WANTED—By saxophone player, evening work with orchestra, dance or otherwise, bass or treble cleft. Call Bell phone 3036 W. Strich & Zcldler upright mahogany piano, in A No. 1 condition. Selling on account of leaving the city. Can be purchased at a reasonable figure front a private party. Address Box L-9063 rare Telegraph. FOR SALE Player piano for $450. A big bargain to quick buyer. Spong ier Music House, 2112 N. Sixth street. TALKING MACHINES promptly and carefully repaired by an expert only. Of LEU'S, 14 South Fourth street. STORAGE STORAGE —419 Broad street, house hold goods, merchandise. Private rooms at reasonable rates. Also haul ing of all kinds. D. Cooper & Co. Botli phones. STORAGE Private rooms for household goods in fireproof ware house, $3 per month una up. Lower storage rates in non-tireproof ware house. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437- 445 South Second street. STORAGE —in brick building, rear 40s Market. Household goods in clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. P. G. Diener, 408 Market Street. STORAGE LOW PRICES HIGHSPIRB DISTILLERY CO., LTD., HIUHSPIRE, PA. Both phones, Bell Steclton 169Y WHERE TO DINE ALVA HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. THE HOME OF SATISFACTION. UNDERTAKERS Funeral Director GEO. H. SOURBIEU 1319 North Third Street SAMUEL S. FACKLKK, FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1312 Derry St. BELL 1956 DIAL 2188 RUDOLPH K. SPICER Funeral Director and Einbalmer 511 North Second Street. BELL 252 DIAL 2145 G. E. BRESTLE. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1745 N. 6th St. ALSO MIDDLETOVV'N OFFICE BELL 2423 DIAL 3295 CEMETERY LOTS FOR SAI.E PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY— Beautifully situated on Market street, east of Twenty-sixth, and on the north and cast faces the new parkway. The price of lots are moderate. Miller Bros. & Co., Agents. CLEANERS AND DYERS CLEANING DYEING AND PRESSING Ijt us make your old fall and win ter clulhcs look new. We call and de liver. Al! kinds of repairing. Both phones. H. Goodman, 1306' A North Sixth Street. TUESDAY EVENING, AUTOMOBILES i OVERLAND i USED CAR DEPARTMENT I DECEMBER THRIFT SALE NEW cars will be priced higher after the first of the year. Used cars will also be higher. We are offering all used cars in our stock at THRIFT PRICES. Our fiscal year closes this month and 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 anil repaint them. , Overland Country Club with winter top. Iteltnished dark maroon, black wire wheels and black top. A Panasonic car, mechanically guaranteed, tires good. Summer top in cluded. Overland Country Club, brown with cream wire wliems. prac tically new tires, good run ning order. Chalmers seven-passenger six i cylinder sedan. Rebnished royal blue with black run ning gear. 1913 Cadillac touring in good mechanical condition. Orig inal pain*, fine, new storage battery $535 ! Open Evenings, Both phones THE OVERLAND HARRISBURG CO., 212-214 North Second St. BARGAINS VIM —Onc-lialf ton, good condition, cheap. ONE-TON truck, express body with | top. electric starting and lighting. ] COKY —Roadster, good condition. TWO-TON TOItBENSON rear axle, ] complete. CADILLAC motor. 1914, line condition. ONE DOCO automobile lighting sys tem. DENBV—stake body; like new. CADILLAC Unit, with two-wheel .trailer. SEVERAL BODIES FOR SALE DENBY SALES CORPORATION. t 1205 Capital Street. 1917 Chandler, club roadster, {9OO. j 1917 Mercer touring, 7-passengar i very snappy, two spare tiles. A icaij good bargain. 191S Chalmers touring. 7 passenger Just been overhauled, will sacrifice. 1917 Mitchell, touring, real bargain. 1914 Ford touring. The above cars will appeal to the ; average buyer in the market for a i good used car. HJemonstratiun given, j CHELSEA AUTO CO.. A. Scliilfman. Manager. i i One model S4. Willys-Knight coupe, i newly painted, new cord tires. Standard 8. sport model, 1920, run! less than 1000 miles. REX GARAGE AND SUPPLY CO.. 1917 North Third 1 PROSPECTIVE TRUCK BUYERS | TAKE NOTICE We are offering a proposition whereby you can earn a large salary besides an independent living. We. have recently signed contracts Willi several large construction firms to sunply them with trucks the com ing year, which will number 100 mark. We are therefore in a position to serve you in several different ways principally as follows; With .nbuilt quality Selden trill Its unlimited service and guaranteed p. sition that will enable you to carry for your trucks from its earnings six to eight minutes time, our 1919 rec ords show that during tr.e first year Selden trucks were placed in the hands of 63 satisfied owners the ma jority of whom paid for their trucks in a like manner. Do uut fail to take advantage of this splendid oppor tunity. place your order now that ,ou may be assured of early delivery and be one of the first on the job when spring makes -ts appearance. Seldens can be delivered in the following c&- pac .tics, Hi, 2, 2 Vs. 3>/s and 5 tons. Phone Bell 4549 or Dial 6909 for appointments or address SELDEN TRUCK DISTRIBUTORS, 1917-25 -Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. SECOND-HAND motor trucks for sale cheap—Fords, Kohler, Chalmers and' Internationals; three-quarter to two-ton capacities, $290 and up. INTERNATIONAL IIARVKSTER MOTOR TRUCK DEPARTMENT 619-21 Walnut Street. FORD OWNERS We have received a large shipment of front springs for Ford cars . nd are sacrificing them for $2.75 apiece. Chel sea Auto Co., 22 N. Cameron St. STUDEBAKER—Light 6; suitable for livery; cheap to quick buyer, keo roadster; A-l condition. Sible's Ua iage. Third and Cumberland St. WM. PENN GARAGE 224-6 Mucnch street. Limousines for funerals, parties and balls; careful drivers; open day and night. Bell 4564. \ OLD AUTOS Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtimers, in any condition. See nie before rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. Schiffman, 22-24-26 A. Cameron Street. Bell 3633. FOR SALE 1919 Buick roadster, ill Al condition. Apply Black's Gar age, 295 S. 17 111 SL Overland, model 90. touring Chevrolet, Baby Grand, touring. Studebaker, 7 passenger, 6 cylinder. Studebaker, 5 passenger, 4 cylinder. Willys-Knight, model 84, touring. Voile, light six, 5 passenger. Overland, model 85-4, fine shape. Time payments can be arranged. REX GARAGE AND SL'Pl'Lf L'U., 19X7 N. Third Street. FORD touring, 17 model; electric lights, runs and pulls like new. Price S4OO cash. Dial 36-C. C. I>. Herat. Llnglestown, near Harrisburg. FOR SALE—Chevrolet sedan model 490; cheap; in Al condition. Can be seen at llershey Creamery Co. gar age, South Cameron St. KEYSTONE AUTO TOP CO. All sorts jt auto tops and cushion work done oy experts; also repair work. Reasonable rates, 7 2-78 South Cameron street. MAGNETOS All typfcs, 4 and 6 Bosch, . high tension, Eisman. Dixie, Splitdorf, Mea. Remy and different makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A Schiffman, 22-24-26 North Cameron street. Bell 3633. Garages, Accessories and Repairs YOUR D.4DGE PLUS A KAY FIELD CARBURETOR —That's a great com bination. A Rayficld equipped Dodge; the special Dodge moucl is inexpen sive und the saving in gasoline bills is from 15 to 30 per cent, will pay for it in a .hort time; a Raytlcld mi any car increases its efficiency all ' mound. My how she pulls the htlls. Agency, Federicks' Garage, 443 Snuth Cameron Street, Harrisburg. MOTORCYCLES AXD BICYCLES BICYCLE REPAIRING BY AN* ICXPEKT ALL WORK GUARANTEED DORY 6HANER • WITH ANDREW REDMOND, 165? NORTH THIRD STREET. . I AUTO WANTED FORD COUPE OR ROADSTER. AD DRESS WITH PARTICULARS. P. O. DON 381. HARRISBUKO, PA. AUCTIONEER YOU ARE Referred to satisfied clients for whom 1 have conducted Auction Sales. AUCTIONEER HITE 422 S. 13th Bell 1875J LEGAL NOTICES In the Orphans Court of Dauphin County. In the matter of the applica tion for letters of administration upon the estate of Elizabeth Keefe, a sup posed decedent. Evidence concerning the alleged absence of Elizabeth Keefe. a supposed decedent, and the circumstances and duration thereof having been heard by the Orphans Court of Dauphin County, Penna., on ! December 15, 1919, it was ordered and | decreed by the said court that the . legai presumption of the death of said J Elizabeth Keefe was made out and i established, and in pursuance of said] order and decree, you, the said Eliza beth Keefe, or any other person for | you, are hereby required on or before i April 5, 1920, to produce to the said ! court satisfactory evidence of the] continuance in life of the said Eliza beth Keefe, and if, at the said date, satisfactory evidence of the continu ance in lile of the said Elizabeth Keefe shall not be forthcoming, a de cree will be entefod by the said court directing the Register of Wills of Dauphin County, to issue letters of; administration upon the estate of said Elizabeth Keefe to the person en titled thereto. STEEVER. B HADDOCK, Attorneys. in the District Court •of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. In Bankruptcy, No. 3840. In the matter of John C. Gicde, ■ bankrupt. To the creditors of John C. Giede. of Ilarrisburg, Pa., in the County of Dauphin, and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that the said bankrupt was duly adjudicated as sucb on December 17, 1919, and that the first meeting of the creditors will be held at t'ivi! Service examination loom. No. 300, Post Office Building, Ilarrisburg, Pa., at 2 p. in. o'clock, on January 1920. at which time, the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankruol and transact such other business as may properly come be fore said meeting. JOHN T. OLMSTED. Referee in Bankruptcy. December 30, 1919. NOTICE THE annual meeting of The Tele graph Printing Co., for the election of i directors and transaction of other business that may properly come be fore the meeting, will be held at the office of the company, 21ti Federal Square, ilarrisburg, Pa.. Monday, Jan uary 12, 1929. F. R. OYSTER. Secretary. NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank of ilarrisburg, Pa., will be held in the banking room of the First National Bank- of Ilarris burg. Pa., on the 13th day of Janu ary. 1920, between the hours of 11 and 1 o'clock, for the purpose of vot ling for or against a proposed increase in the capital stock of said bank from $109,900 to $200,000. IS. J. G LANCEY, Cashier. ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE is hereby given the stock holders of the Citizens' Passenger Railway Company, that the annual meeting and election of directors of the company, will be held at the of fice oC the company in the City of Harr/Tburg, Pa., on Monday, January 12, 1920, at IT a. m. J. O'CONN'ELL Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE is hereby given the stock holders of the East Ilarrisburg Pas senger Railway Company, that the an nual meeting rind election of directors of the company, will be held at the office of the company, in the City of Ilarrisburg, Pa., on Monday, January 12, 1920, at 10.30 a. tn. O'CONNELL, Secretary. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of Daupliin County. Pa., No. 301, Sep tember Term. 1919. Libel in divorce — a vinculo matrimonii Ilazel C. Walk er vs. Hollis M. Walker. The subpoena and alias subpoena in the above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, Hollis M. Walker, are therefore direct ed to appear in the court at Ilarris burg, Pa., on the second Monday of January, A. D., 1920. to answer the complaint therein llled. W. W. CALDWELL. Sheriff. Harrisbilrg, Pa. December 16, 1919. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin OlSunty, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa.. No. 268, June Term, 1919. Libel in divorce— a vinculo matrimonii Carrie M. Dirr vs. John J. Dlrr. The sub poena and alias subpoena in the above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, John J. Dirr. are therefore directed to appear in the court at Ilarris burg. on the second Monday of January, A. D„ 1929, to answer the complaint therein tiled. W. W. CALDWELL. Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pa. December 16, 1919. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of ; Dauphin County, Pa.. No. 2 49. June] Term, 3919. Libel in divorce— a vinculo matrimonii Harry Don-1 mover vs. itachel Donmoyer. The j subpoena and alias subpoena in the above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You. Rachel Donmoyer, are therefore direct-, ed to appear in the court at Harris- i burst, Pa., on the second Monday of January, A. D., 1920. to answer the complaint therein bled. W. W. CALDWELL Sheriff. Harrisburg. Pa. December 16. 1919. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of Daunhln County, Pa., No. 392. June Term 1919. label in divorce— a vinculo matrimonii Irene R. Tay lor vs. Waitef B. Taylor. The subpoena und alias subpoena in the above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, Walter H Taylor. are therefore direct ed to appear in the court, at Harris burir Pa., on the second Monday of January. A. D., 192U, to answer the complaint therein tiled. Tom " W. W. CALDWELL Sheriff. Harrisburg. Pa. December 16. 1919 Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin Oounty. r**-. No- 304, Sep tember Term, 1918. Libel In divorce— a vinculo matrimonii Helen Stew art vs. Harvey Stewart. The subpoena and alias subpoena In the abo\e-slated case have been returned "non est inventus." You. Harvey Stewart. are therefore directed to appear In the court at Harrla biirir Pa., on the second Monday of January. A. D„ 1920. to answer the complaint therein filed. coinpia w w caI>DWKIjU Sheriff. Harrlaburg. Pa. December 18, 1919. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH LEGAL NOTICES Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In tho Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa,, No. 360, Sep-! tember Term, 1919. Libel in divorce— i a .vinculo matrimonii Bronda M Oreider vs. Ralph V. dreider. The] subpoena and alias subpoena in thte j above-stated case have been returned' 'non est inventus." You, Ralph; V. Qreider, are therefore direct-, rd to appear In the court at Havris-1 burg. Pa., on the second Monday of January, A. D., 1920, to answer the! complaint therein tiled. W. W. CALDWELL I Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pa. December 16. 1919. Proclamation in Divorcd Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of I Dauphin County, Pa., No. 185, June Term, 1919. Libei in divorce — a vinculo matrimonii Elizapeth Yaple! vs.. Alexander Yaple. The sub-: poena and alias subpoena In tho above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You. Alexan der Yaple, are therefore direct ed to appear In tho court at Harris burg', Pa., on the second Monday of January. A. D., 1920, to answer the complaint therein iiled. W. W. CALDWELL, Sheriff. Har-isburg. Pa. December 16. 1919. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of i .Dauphin County, Pa.. No. 391, Sep-1 jtember Term, 1919. Libel in divorce— i a vinculo matrimonii Alda M. Nes-] jtor vs. Harry S. Nestor. The subpoena and alias subpoena in the] I above-stated case have been returned i "non est inventus." Y'ou, Harry !S. Nestor, arc therefore direct ]ed to appear in the court at Harria hurg. Pa., on the second Monday of January, A. D., 1920, to answer tho complaint therein filed. W. W. CALDWELL Sheriff. Harrisburg. Pa. December 16, 1919. _____— Proclamation in Divorce 1 Dauphin County, ss: I In the Court of Common Pleas of 1 Dauphin County, Pa., No. 288. March Term. 1919. Libel in divorce—a I vinculo matrimonii Elmer H. Me | loy vs. Sarah B. Meloy. Tho sub i poena and alias subpoena in the ; above-stated case have been returned '"non est inventus" You, Sarah B. |Moloy. are therefore directed to appear in tlio court at Harris burg. Pa., on tho second Monday of January, A. D., 1920. to answer the complaint therein tiled. W. W. CALDWELL. Sheriff. Harrisburg. Pa. December 16, 1919. Proclamation in Divorce I Dauphin County, ss: i In the Court of Common Pleas of jDauphin County, Pa., No. 31D, Scp- I tember Term. 1919. Libel in divorce — k vinculo matrimonii Elsie Estella Mc j Kaddvn vs. Ralph F. McFadden. Tho subpoena and ulias subpoena in the above-stated ease have been returned "non est inventus." You, Ralph P. McFadden, are therefore directed to appear in the court at Harris burg, Pa., on the second Monday of January. A. D„ 1920, to answer the complaint therein iiled. W. W. CALDWELL. Sheriff. Harrisburg. Pa. December 16. 1919. • Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: j in tho Court of Common I'teas of Dauphin County, Pa., No. 138, Sep tember Term, 1918-. l.ibel in divorce— a vinculo matrimonii Lemuel R. Beard VS. Surah A. Beard. The | subpoena and alias subpoena in the shove-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, Sarah A. Beard, are therefore direct ed to appear in the court at Harris burg. Pa., on the second Monday of January, A. D„ 1920. to answer the complaint therein filed. W. W. CALDWELL Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pa. December 16, 1919. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In tho Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Fa„ No. 425 Sep tember Term. 1919. Libel in divorce—• a vinculo matrimonii Tharnzine M. Cox vs. Hoy tl. Cox. The sub poena and alias subpoena in tho above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus. You, Roy m of the First National Bans on Tuesday, January 13, 1920. between the hours of 11 and 1 o'clock for the election of directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may prop erly come before the meeting. E. J. GLANCEY, Cashier. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing De tween Harry D. Reamer, Milton Ban croft and C. Newton Smith, hereto fore trading as Bancroft & Reamer was dissolved on the 22d day of De cember, 1919, and the said Harry D. Reamer Is no longer responsible lor anv debts or liabilities of said firm, and all debts due to said firm shall be payable to Milton T. Bancroft and C. Newton Smith. H. D. REAMER. LEGAL NOTICES . Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of ! Dauphin County. Pa., No. 50, Sep tember Term, 1919. Libel in divorce— I a vinculo matrimonii Maud P. ! Arter vs. Charles H. Arter. The ; subpoena and alias subpoena in the 'above-stated case have been returned i "non est inventus." Y'ou. Charles ;H. Arter, are therefore direct ed to appear in the court at Harris burg. Pa., on the second Monday of January. A. D., 1920, to answer tne complaint therein filed. W. W. CALDWELL Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pa. December 16, 1919. Proclamation in Divorce Daupliin County, ss: ; in the Court of Common PTeas of i 'Dauphin County. Pa., No. 455, Sep tember Term, 1919. Libel in divorce— , n vinculo matrimonii Elizobeth Na-! 'tion vs. Elias Nation. The sub-j 'poena and alias subpoena in the. above-stated case have been returned! "non est inventus." You, Elias ] Nation, are therefore directed. to appear in the court at Harri3- | burg. Pa., on the second Monday of January, A. D., 1920, to answer the | complaint therein filed. W. W. CALDWELL Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pa. December 16, 1919. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa.. No. 393, Jan uary Term, 1919.* Libel in divorce —a vinculo matrimonii Celia Melt zer vs. Nathan Meltzer. The sub poena and alias subpoena in tho above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, Nathan I Meltzer, are therefore directed to appear in the court at Harris burg, Pa.,v on the second Monday of January, A. D., 1920, to answer the complaint therein filed. , • W. W. CALDWELL Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pa. December 16. 1919. , Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., No. 489. June Term, 1919. Libel in divorce — a vinculo matrimonii Elsie M. Rus sell vs. Oscar D. Russell. The subpoena and alias subpoena in the above-stated case have been returned -non est inventus." You, Oscar D. Russell, are therefore directed to appear in tho court at Harris burg. Pa., on the second Monday of January, A. D„ 1920. to answer the complaint therein tiled. W. W. CALDWELL Sheriff. Harrisburg. Pa. December 16, 1919. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pa., No. 355, June Term, 1919. Libel in divorce — a vinculo matrimonii Emma May Sansom vs. Charles R. Sansom. Tne subpoena and alias subpoena in the above-stated case have been returned "non est inventus." You, Charles R. Sansom, are therefore direct ed to appear in the court at Harris burg, Pa., on the second Monday of January, A. D„ 1920. to answer the complaint therein filed. W. W. CALDWELL. Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pa. December 16, 1919. MARKETS NEW YORK STOCKS 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 Noon Amer. T. and T 95% 95% Allis Chalmers 4S 47 Amer. Beet Sugar 91% 95 Amer. Can 53% 53% Am. Car and Fndry Co. ..138% 138% Atnej 1 . I 100% 99% Amer. Smelting 89%. -.,88% American Sugar 137% 139% Anaconda 01% 01 Atchison - 52% 83% Baldwin Loco ....110% 110% B. and 0 31% 31 Bethlehem Steel ........ 95% 94% Butte Copper 30 25% Cal. Petro 43 43% Canadian Pacific 130% 130% Central Leather 97% 98% C. and O 55% 55% Chi., Mil. and St. Paul ... 36% 36 Chi., K. I. and Pacific ... 27 20% Chino Con. Copper 37% 38% Col. Fuel and Iron 40% 40% Corn Products ..84% 84% Crucible Steel 210% 211 lSrle 13% 12% General Motors 338 332% Goodrich, B. F. 81% 80 Great North., pfd 70% 78% Great North. Ore, subs .. 38% 38% Inspiration Copper •. 59% 59% Interboro Met 3% 3% Int. Nickel 21 23% Int. Paper 75 75 % Kcnnecott 29 28% ' Kans. City So 15% 15% Urkawanna Steel 86% 85% Lehigh Valley 41% 41 Maxwell Motors 32% 30% Merc. Mar Ctfs 47% 47% Merc. Mar Ctfs., pfd 108% 107% IMex. Petro 212% 210% Miami Copper 21 24 Midvale Steel 49% 49% Missouri Pacilic 25 25 N. Y. Central 08% 67 % N. Y„ N. 11. and 11 20 20% N. Y„ Ont. and West 16%. 17 Nevada Copper 11% 11% Norfolk and West 90% 90% North. Pacific 79 79 % Pittsburgh Coal 02% 02% Penna R. 11 40 4" Kay Con. Copper 21% 21% Reading 75% 75% Rep. Iron and Steel 115% I 1 4 % Southern Pacific 102 li>l% Southern Ry 21% 21% Sinclair Oil and R 42% 12% Studebaker 106% 107 Fit lon Pacific 121% 12f% t.\ S. I. Alcohol 109% 109% 1". S. Rubber 128% 128% U. S. Steel 104% 105% Utah Copper 76% 74% Va.-Caro. Chem 00% 08% Westtnghouse Mfg 54% 51% Willys Overland 28 28 % Hide and Leather 27% 27% Pierce Arrow ~... 78 77% PHII.AIJI4I.PHIA PRODUCE! Philadelphia. L>ee. 30.—Live Poultry , Firm, turkeys lower. 45®18e; live fowls, higher. 24®87c. as to size and and quality; ducks higher, ducks. Pekin. 38ti 40c: Indian runner. 34 @ 36c. Oals —Quiet, steady: No. 2 white, 94% it 95: No. 3 white, 9.3%® 94c. Butter —Higher; western creamery, extra. 72c; nearby prints, fancy. SO (fj) 82c. Cheese Steady; New York and Wisconsin, full milk held. 31%®33c. ICggs —Steady: nearby firsts, $21.80 per ease; current receipts. s2l: west ern extra firsts, $21.60: firsts. $20.10® 21; fancy selected packed, 82®84c per dozen. Dressed Poultry—Quiet, fowls low er- turkeys, Delaware and Maryland, fancy. 60®62c; Virginia and other nearby fancy. 56@58e; fair to good. 03®55c: old toras, 50c; fowls, fresh killed, choice to fancy, 33®35c; small sizes. 23® 30c: roosters, 25c; spring ducks nearby. 38®40c; western, 33® 35c; geese, western fancy, 30®32c; fair to good, 25®27c; broiling chick ens, Jersey. 43®43%c; other nearby, 35® 42c; choice western, 38®40e; roasting chickens, western, 27® 31c; corn fed us to size and quality, 31 ® 45c. Potatoes —Higher; Penna in 100 pounds. $3.60®3.75; New York. $3.25 ®3.40. Flour—Quiet but firm, soft winter straight western. $10.50® 11; nearby. slo.lo® 10.50; hard winter straight, sl3® 13.25; short patent, $13.50@14, spring clear, $9.75®19.25: patent. sl4 ® 14.50; short patent. $14.40®15.10;, .fancy spring and city mills patent,! iami'jr brand, sls©ir>.3s. Hay—Quiet ana steady; timothy, choice. $34 per ton: No. 1, $33; No.! 2. s3l ©32; No. 3. $27 © 28; sample, $22 ®2; clover mixed hay. light mixed,' s3l/©32; No. 1 mixed, $28©29. Tallow—Dull; prime city loose. 16c: special loose. 16 l 4 C: prime country,! 16c: edible in tierces, 19©20e. Bran —Quiet hut steady; soft winter] bran western in 100 lbs sacks, sso® 50.50; spring, 49® 49.50. I CHH'AfiO t'AT'l'I.K MARKET Chicago, Dec. Jo. —Hogs Receipts 60,000, mostly 20 to 25c higher. Bulk, $14.15© 1 1.35;' 4op, $11.40. Heavy, $14.10 ©14.40: medium, $1 4.20© 1 1.40; light, \X\. 15©14.35; light light. $13.75© 14.25; heavy packing sows, smootu. $13.60®, 14; packing sows rough. $12.75 ©13.50: pigs. $13®14. , „ „ Cattle —Receipts 1 7,000. slow. Beef I steers, medium and heavy weight, iclioice and prime. $18.75®20; medium ; land good. $10.75© 1 8.75; common. sß.io , I ©10.75; light, good and choice. $13.50, ; © 19.25: common and medium, $844 1 ' 13.50: butcher cattle heifers, $6.40©) | i 14.75: cows. $6.25© 13.50; canners and I leutters. $5.25© 6.25; veal calves, $15.1;>1 '©l7: feeder steers, $7©'12.35; stocker I i steers, $6©10.25. I Sheep • —■ Receipts 25,000: lower. I I Lambs. $15.50® 18.10; culls and com-l mon. $11.75® 15.25; ewes, medium and good, $8.25© 10.75; culls and common, S4.2G®B. Wheeler Arrested and Placed in Jail After New Trial Appeal Is Denied ' Philadelphia, Deo. 30.—Arrested by members of District Attorney Ro | tan's deflective force as lie consulted with his lawyer yesterday afternoon, Samuel P, Wheeler, the convicted embezzler, who lias been a fugitive from justice since December 24, was given a short shift to jail after an ineffectual effort was made to obtain a new trial for him before Judge Martin. Two hours after his apprehension Wheeler was on his way to mensing prison, where he is without bail to awuit the decision of Judge Martin on an appeal for a rule | to show cause why the Common wealth should not grant a rehearing of the testimony on which he was convicted. Dr. Hannan to Speak on New Year's Eve The Stevens Memorial Bible Con ference addressed by Dr. F. AN atson Ilannan, is attracting large crowds. Last niglit he spoke on "Revelation." To-night he is scheduled to talk on "Inspiration." Two interesting gath erings will be held New Years eve and niglit. Wednesday evening at 7.45 o'clock, Dr. Ilannun is to speak on "Biblical Doctrine of God," and Thursday niglit, at 7.45 o'clock lie will speak on "The Problem of Sin." The following ministers of tlio city will participate in-tlio conference dur ing the week: J. H. Mortimer, R. M. Klepfer, Wiliiam Moses, Edwin A. Pyles, H. R. Bender. S. S. Swallow, Robert Bagnell, Morris E. Swartz. Dr. Osier, Noted Surgeon, Is Dead Oxford. England, Dec. 30. Sir William Osier, noted physician, who has been ill for several weeks, died here last evening. Nearly fifteen years liu,ve elapsed since the newspapers of this country were flooded with reports and com ments on an address made by Dr. William Osier in his farewell ad dress as professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins University. It was on Washington s birthday, 1903, that the distinguished man ot science who was then well advanced in his fifty-sixth year, told a great audience at the anniversary exer cises of-the institution he was about to leave, "that nothing ,of impor tance in the world is accomplished by a man more than forty years I old." Y. M. C. A. Gets Program Ready For Open House on New Year's Day Final arrangements were made for the New Year's clay celebration at the Y. M. C. A., Second and Locust streets, when the social committee of the "Y" met at luncheon to-day. John F. O'Nell, chairman of the committee, announced the program, and submitted it for the approval of his committee. Ross Swope, chair man of the decoration committee, was given a vote of tlianlcs for his work in decorating Falinestock Hall, where the various programs will be put on. • In the afternoon the poor chil dren of the city will be entertained at a vaudeville performance starting in Fahnestock Hall at 2.30 sharp. Some of the best acts in the State have been secured for this program. Each child in addition will receive some chocolate to keep him quiet during the performance. The evening celebration is to in clude a reception to the members and guests of the Y. Si. C. A. and a program by the several acts which have been secured, co-operating with gymnasium classes. The recent ly formed Spanish class will give a skit under the direction of the Span ish teacher, Professor VV. IX Meikel. Whitaker and Diehl Are Awarded Big Contract Whitaker & Diehl, of ttarrisburg, who, for some years, have been build ing more bridges than any other company in the .State, have been awarded the contract for erecting the new Bingham street bridge in lteadipg. , The cost will be 1U99.860. The successful bidders will HI art rrork in the near future. They have I just finished several big jobs for the State and are ready to ship their equipment to Reading without de lay. According to their contract they agree to build the bridge within 400 working days. Whitaker & Diehl constructed the Poplar Neck. Mono cacy and Leeaport bridges and a number of smaller structure's throughout the county. Union Services of Four City Churches The union watch night service of Ist. John's Reformed, St. Matthew's I Lutheran, Camp Curtin Memorial Methodist and the Maclay Street Church of God will be held to-mor | row evening at St. John's Reformed | Church. The services will start at 10.30 o'clock and will continue un ' til the new year is ushered in. Ministers of the four churches will talk. An Interesting program in which members of the churches will take part has been arranged. Odd Fellows Hold Rousing Meeting 11. Dorsey Eeheson, deputy grand master of the State of Maryland, of the Independent Order of Odd Fel lows, speaking last night before the Past Grands' Association of Dauphin County in the hall of Fountain Lodge No. 1120, said that Americanism as taught by the Odd Fellows must be the paramount purpose of the organi sation -on -**•* - DECEMBER 30, 1919. Dillsburg Residents Object to Water Rate Complaint against the proposed increase in rates of the Dillsburg Water Company were entered before , the Public Service Commission to day by K. S. Clark, John K. Cook, A. H. Basom, Dr. J. 11. Graff and Peter Sidle, all residents of Dillsburg. The complainants allege that the new schedule would bring an in crease of from 16 2-3 per cent, to ir.o per cent, in the rates now charged as flat rates to domestic consumers and that the metered rates are increased in some instances to 200 per cent. Chairman W. I). Is. Alney, of the Public Service Commission, sat to day to hear the testimony in the , case of the Lancaster, Oxford and j Southern railroad, which was | ordered to resume operation of its , line by the Commission and whose | only locojiiotive was condemned by the Federal authorities. The rail- I road is anxious to go out of business ] and to sell its property. Arrange ments were made for an immediate inspection of the engine so that it can be run until the Commission formally sanctions abandonment of the railroad. Complaints were filed by Waynes burg and Fast Waynesburg against the Waynesburg Water Company, i and by Leechburg against the Kit taning Telephone Company schedule. Steps were taken to-day at the State Department of Health to carry into effect the orders for all per- I sons handling preparations contain- i ing alcohol to file declarations that I they do not contain wood alcohol. I These must be filed by January 8. | James K. Uchiny, of the State I)e- i partment, broke a leg at his home near Marsh Hun. The fracture is between the knee and ankle. Kreisler Receives Big . j Ovation in Washington Very recently Fritz Kreisler ap peared in the National Capitol as solo-" Ist with the New York Symphony Or chestra. The occasion was one of the most brilliant events of the musical season in Washington, D. C. The pa tronesses for this concert were of Washington's most exclusive set, in cluding Miss Margaret Wilson, daugh ter of the President, and the wives of all the cabinet officers. The concert was considered one of the most artistic triumphs of both orchestra and solmst. It is interesting to note the opinion of a musical critic whom we know and one whose word is accepted over the entire musical world, for John C. Freund, editor of Musical America, otherwise known as "Mepliisto" says of Fritz Kreisler. "What is the charm of Kreisler?! who may he said indeed, to stand ab-j solutely in a class by himself. "Some would tell you it is his won derful power as a musician. Others, his extraordinary dexterity with the bow. Others will tell you that it is j the exquisite taste and musicanly feeling which lie exhibits when he ! plays. "For my part, I think one of the I great reasons for his tremendous and well-deserved popularity is that j lie never, under any circumstances, whatever, forces his instrument for the sake of some effect. He keeps it absolutely within its ligitimate scope, with the result that he develops a tone of surpassing beauty, and of al most uncanny musical sweetness and quality. How many players are there of whom this can be said? That they never force their instrument, wheth er it be a violin, a piano, a 'cello or even the human voice, for the sake of making a momentary effect upon "the groundlings." Indeed, but few. "That to me is one of Kreisler's i greatest charms —that he does not at tempt to produce a 'cello tone from the violin, just as some singers force the voice so as to produce an aston ishing volume of tone, which present ly results in their inability to sing a J TheIWOWLES-MAIN ] s APPRAISAL BUREAU : KUMvF.I. III.DG. •J Pittx'sh, Hurrlxb'c. New York