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Adfcsl CksdSsd Ads tiOLXESS PUiSUXAui WaU t. K. KE1GS. Wallpaper end paperhanging. Phone or Write me.

1 go taywucic No joo to bic or small. Estimate furnished. 1432 Berry hi II Si Bell 40 M. Now ut hum lo ge and see Hheam. the Wallpaper Mao.

(or bargains, 11'. Market Street Phone Z214 R. aalral XTLOPHOXE. SAXOPHONE AND 1KUM INSTRUCTION Private individual instruction For terms and engagement. ad drej.

H. D. HAGAN. 1516 Derry Street. Or Call after 5 P.M.

RECORDS. RKCORDS. RECORDS ll'VO slightly used records, lc up to Wonaertul lai gains at 1213 Xurtn Third Street. WILL BUI a cabinet talking machine. H.

U. Day, 1421 Deny Si. Iiai phone 4au. pianos 'r'c: iiu a.nu utrAiKti) by a skilled tuner only. Oylcra.

South Kouith Street. Masleal PLAYER pianj with scarf, bench and music. Can be bought fur balance due on lease. Miller Piano Store. 1319 Derry St.

Mua Inst, roeo and bras insu, new ana second hand, repairing and restating all band insL Aiig. Cu. lila anu Mulberry Jits. Sisrage house. Harrisburg storage Co, 43 1 44a a.

Second SU STOBAGE PiSXXA TRA.Ssr tcti STORAGE CO, 42 BKOAD STREET. BELL SS56 DIAL 36v3 KEAiXJXABLE P.ATES Moaey to Loan LUAXS We loan money on clothing, snues, Viotroias, records, jewciry, guns, revolvers, Nathan Ac au, Aberueen SI. ai4i K. LEXD jiu Ni iu cuaiiJiiancd Witn Act ut June 4. IVU.

to lnoividu aU in need oi ready cash, smail loans a specialty, business cuntidemial, payments lo suil borrowers convenience. Positively lowest rates in cuy. fE.S.N SlLVAXlA INVESTMENT CO, X. Market tiguare. Room iilO.

"MAlLL AT LbliAL KATKa tli to uOu On furniture, real estato or guaranteed notes. Convenient monliny payments, interest chairges based un Ibe actual tune me money is In your possession. CO OfERATlVE LOAX AND INVESTMENT CO, 204 Chtstnut St. ILVILIXG AND MOVING MOVING Done the most economical way. Largest and latest design paaaea van in city.

Five ton capacity. An open van. General hauling. Long dis dance a specialty. Only experienced lurmiure men era ployed.

Our trices win please you. All worn guaranteed. E. E. ZlilTER.

1927 Derry St. Bell 2770 Mov'INO Have your moving uun by a reliable firm, in business over 14 years, large open or closed vans; I to tons. H. A. Hartman Son, Hi X.

Front Steellon. Bell 117. ateelton. Dial 947S. R.

W. WATTS. MOVING AND HALL1XG. Prices Reasonable 1405 Green Street. Bell 2044 PAUL BECK, general hauling.

Local and long distance. Call at low Naj dain St. Bell or 1477 J. MOVING one or liie largest and best equipped padded vans in the State, mounted on 6 ton hite chassis backed up by 15 years' experience, is evidence of sure and quick delivery. Any distance, lrvin Aungst, Mgr.

dell phene. J. Gruoer. Herrhey. Ha.

R. 11. PElTPt Hauling, private rooms tor household goods. Hamilton and Logan Streets. Bell phone 18a2 R.

AUTO HAUL1NU. Anything, any where. E. S. Osman.

ltb Dcrr7 Ptnet. Bell 1335 W. I LT.MTL'KE moving a specialty, local and long distance, rates reasonable. E. Koller.

441 Hamilton St. Call Bell 1852 R. DKA VAGE to and from all fi eight ctatious. Local hauling and moving. WEIR P.

MURRAY. 21 Wallace St. Dial M90 AUTO haul R. Moving a specialty. Local ant long distance.

Prompt service. States leasonabie. Longacrs. J31 Sixth. Bell phone 4306 R.

SAKE and piano lnuiiug, also and long distance hauling. Call S. A Bsughman, 1107 X. Third St. Bol 349'i J.

Dial 428. PETS AXI) LIVESTOCK EXCEPTIONALLY fine Airedale terrier youngsters, pedigreed beagle puppies, bantams, rabbits and fancy pigeons. Maugans, 617 Dauphin ireari. Pets wanted. POL'LTKX BAbr CHlCtvS 4000 eacn Monday until August.

A money order for amount you wanl will bring them lo your door. afe arrival guaranteed Tom Barrons, White Leghorns. 13c; parks Barred Rock. Also While Rock ano Rhode Island Beds, 15c 5 per cent, off in lots of from lou to ado Address, L. ft.

Walek. K. Green rastle. Pa iiABV CHlCKa Barred Rocks, Beoa. Ancunas, $17 per loo; Bud.

Whit Leghorns, White Wyandottes, ciuci ivc eacn. luor oughbred stock. Seibert Bros. Eliza mown. Pa.

AUTOMOBILES USED TRUCKS 3 TON WHITE $2900: platform body: good condition. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER 11 ton; rebuilt, repainted, good rubber, reasonable price. v'ELIE In first class condition, large van body: 4 ton truck; $1200. D. E.

WORM DRIVE TRUCK 2 hi to 3 tons: express body; good rubber; first class condition. 115U0. SMALL FIRST PATMEXT. YEAR TO PAY MACK INT ERXATIONL TRUCK 300 South Cameron Street. "ord coupe Reo roadster Maxwell touring Kissel 7 passenger, almost sedan.

These cars at bargain prices. Used Trucks al cargau. Prices. Internationals. Vims, Ford.

INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER SIS Market St. and 619 Walnut SL 11 Garford. fc ton 2917 Chalmers Sedan, tine shape. 1918 Oldsmobile, touring, eight. 1918 Sludebaker, roadster.

1917 Commerce, 1 ton truck. 1918 Gartord truck, 2. ton. overhauled. CHELSEA AUTO.

A. SchiATman. Mzr 2 2 Nn th Cameron Street. ISth ano Thompson Streets. (Continued ia Next Coiuaa TUESDAY EVENING.

AUTOMOBILES PACKARD UOTOR GAR CO. OFFERS Colo tearing ear. caaaical condition. oval 1.1 Packard 2S Packard Touriag Car. 3 Packard Teurtag Car.

PACKARD MOTOR CAR CO, Sit Caaaoroa at. Bell lit Bell 4J. FORD Dial 5Ci AUTHORIZED HAKRISBCKG AGENCY. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY, ALL MODELS WILLIAMa MuiXiit COM PANT. 133 14 S.

Cameron Street CADILLAC, VICTORIA TYFE J7 First class condition, Ave cord tires. Priced at only $2ti5u. MACK INTERNATIONAL TRUCK 300 soutn cameron ot. 1S20 BRISCOE Sedan body. Excellent condition, run 2.000 miles.

Many improvements. Jl. is the price lo a quick buyer. Call Bell iiHi tot demonstration. STUDfc.r.AKr.11 SIX, touring car, good condition.

Apply Hbg. Taxicab and Baggage Co, strawberry and Aberueen Sis. Hudson condition. speeoaier, excellent UCMERY SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR 117 121 South Tnird Street internationals. Vims.

Ford one AU Anierican Truck INTERNATIONAL HAKV.fl'fc.K CO, 313 Market St. and 618 Walnut St. FORD AUEXCt NEW CUMBERLAND. PA. BELL 24 WE 2ae aoine pails ui an cr uuJ all yai is ui some cars.

Apply IDEAL AUTO AiiiS CO, Hancock aim Chrisnau Slreeli. Rear of Cigar Factory and frtatc Street. Bell T6) 1120 LIBERTY, like new, 12S0. OVERLAND, model 90. fou.

UVliiLa, iise ucw, $700. REO SIX. paint ana tup. extra tires. TRANSPORT TtiUCKS New; several dump lody joua, u.iteielii si.ss, aood cundition.

ii.lCK 1H T. Cheap. DEN BY SALES, 1204 CAPITAL STREET. One Foro touring. One Ford with open express box on rear.

M. BHENXER fc SONS JUOTOR CO. Third and Hamilton Streets GARAGES CUT RATE GARAGE Cars stored, vtasueu, oneu, called for and delivered. Ueneral repairing, vulcanizing. Phone 1121 day; i19 VV night pnone.

ISIJi N. Seventh All wi rk guaranteed. GARAGE wanted to be used as te pa.r snop. must hold at least fuur cars. Mate location and rental.

Address 437 care Telegraph. RAYMOND DEXK'S GARAGE All maKes of autouiuuilcs lepaired and overhauled. expert mechanics. Batteries recharged, welding, ui.ug. Iil James.

Bell 711 J. FOR RENT Garage in rear of 2120 Noun Third per montn. Ap ly on premises. Auto Tires, Accessories and Repair OB iLETV eed oirs pre a vo I i and Gun oils anu greases lor our car. DALl'HIN Tlllr ICE 211 213 North Second St.

RIDE on Hyuro Toron or tires and stop worrying about jione bruise, rimcut anu blowout. Guaran teed tire surgery. ECONOMY TIKE REPAIR SHOP, Bell 2128 Jefferson St. COME in and ti our "Koval Cord''' tires lor durability P. H.

Keboch, 111 Market St. Bell 4o3. SEWED on tires guaranteed Hut miles, Sfe inch, S7 up; 4 in. $10 up. Used tired buught anil fold.

Economy nouble Tread Tire 1324 N. Third. SECONDHAND tires and exchanged. George Tire Service 107 Market St. Ural class tire repairing.

Bell Z95 AtiTO 1. 1 VICKY PEN HARRIS TAXI Dsy and night bervice. Boih pnone Penn Harns Hotel. "Bids the rats way." A ITU KEPAHUVi AUTO toua. curtains, piale glass curtains, cushions.

Keystone Auto Top 72 7 Couth Can iuu Street. Bell 458S. MOTOKCYCLES AXD BICYCLES BEFORE your motorcycle and autoi cylinders and lit with oversize piston! and rings. Remove the noise and re place the pep. Motorcycle corburetura i exchanged or I overhaul yours tor ij.

Cut rates lor 1212 Fulton SL Dial 57ti4. COME in and aee the 121 Keaumg Standard and Cleveland motorcycles. Early deliveries anu time payments, 1227 N. Gth St. Both phones.

LLGAL CHARTER XXOTICE Notice is hereby eiven that an an. plication will be made to the Governor 01 tne state 01 1'eniuv vann nn th loth day of April. A. l2l. hv wm I In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, No.

29, March Term, privileges of the said Act of Asmhiv LEGAL IN THE DISTRICT COCRT OF THE UNITED STATES KOK THK MII DLK DISTRICT OF PENN.3VL VANIA. la re. Jacob K. Weaver, bankrupt. No.

3924. in baikraatrr. I To the Honorable Charles B. Wit jmer, judge of the District Court of the I'Dited State for the Middle lU trk of Pennsylvania. Jacob H.

Weav er. of Harrisburg, la the County of I Dauphin, and ftate of Pennsylvania, I in said diauici, resprctfuuy ri pre sent: i laai on tno eigntn nay oi iwni ber. last past, he was duly adjudged Lira ii Tain Six PafKard bankrupt unaer the Acts of Congress model, run miles, cannot told relating to Bankruptcy; that he has from new. owner will sacrifice. Ad duly surrendered all his property, and dress Frank llouck.

Uwi Cumberland rights of property, and has fully com iit Lebanon. 1'a. plied witn all the requirements of GOIXti Ut't OK BUSINESS Act and of the order of the Three new International trucks, one court touching his bankruptcy, ton. one and one half ton, and one two Wherefore he prays, that he may be ton truck and one Overland mvdel 4 decreed by the Court to have a full edan. will too sold at a great sri discharge from all debts provable lice.

against his estate under said baak E. BAGLEi. rupt acts, except such debts as are 10T S. High Lock. Haven.

excepted by law from such discharge. Dated this first day of April. A. JACOB WEAVER. Bankrupt.

ORDER OF NOTICE TH.iKEON Middle District of Pennsylvania, ss: On this 4th day of April. A. IK 121. on reading the foregoing petition, it is Ordered by the Court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 23rd day of May, A. 121.

before the said Court at Scranton. Pa in said district, at IV o'clock in the forenoon: nd that nntio i a. rent h. nlihliallMl iauiuu "i narnsDurg Telegraph, a news 311 15 S. Cameron street.

paper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the 1 OLDSMOB1LE. $300. Must be time and place and show cause. I cuick tor lasii. orin more, cee It ny mey nave, wny ine prayer oi I Selden Sales Cameron and State said petitioner should not be granted.

ISta. Belt 3432. Dial 32a4. I And it is further ordered by the STUhAUii private rooms tor roadster for E.ur tht the Clerk shall send by household eoods in nreproof ware i JsTLDLBAKLK roadster ror sale. mail to all known creditors, copies of hS TsfoVr month and uo.

brand new. cash. Will demon J. aid petition and this order addressed sioiage rates in nun nreproof ware Ieer Bteeiton. 1 10 them at their 0f residence rive pteiieer.

i.w raomi, as siaiea. in first class condition, price reason Witness, the Hon. Charles B. Wit able. Call at 11.

Market St. jmer. Judge, of said Court, and the ACME truck, 3 ton. first class con Seal thereof, at Scran ton. in said Dis dition.

combination body and wood hoist, almost ne trict. this 4th day of April. A. D. 192 (Seal of the Court) G.

C. SCHEUER. Clerk. BIDS FOR HOPE FOR THE FIRE DEPARTMENT Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned at his office in the raider Building. Harrisburg.

until 2 o'clock p. Friday. April 15. 1921. for furnishint? twenty five hundred feet of good lire hose for the City of Harrisburg, Pa.

All bids must be sealed, addreaxd to the undersigned and marked "Proposals for Fire Hose." The hose to he good quality two rnd one half (21 inches internal di jameter, to be coupled with heavy jno! sphor bronze metal counlines. Har risbiirg standard, eieht S) threads to Used Trucks at bargain Price n'w a a T1 I square inch with a five year guaran as iu quality. r.acn Did snail De accompanied nr a certified check for ten per cent, of the bid. and the successful bidder will be required to file a bond for twenty five per cent, of the contract price. said bond to be approved by the City Solicitor.

The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. EDWARD Z. GROSS. Supt. of Parks and Public Property, BIDS FOR FUEL liirls will be received by the under signed for coal for the school year ivl lor tne Harrisburg school district, Harrisburg.

until i o'clock p. April 13. 1921. Detailed information, showing tonnage, delivery, can be had by applying to the undersigned. Xos.

1 1 cnestnut Street. Harriahurg, Pa. All bids are to be addressed to the undersigned and to be marked "Bid for Fuel." The right to reject any or all bids is hereby reserved. By order of the Board of School Directors. FRANK C.

FOOSE. Purchasing Agent. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bids will be received until 12 o'clock noon of April 14. 1921. by the sewer committee of the Borough of Carlisle, lor the construction of twelve hundred and fifty (1250) feet of sani tary sewer, including manholes.

Ate, on South Hanover street, said sewer to consist of eight and twelve inch terra cotta pipe. The bids will be opened before open Council at clock in tne evening oi rnursaay, April 14. 1921. Specifications and blue prints can be obtained by calling or communicating with the Buruugn Secretary. W.

W. DARON, Borough Secretary. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Superintendent of PudIIc Safety. Room 10, Courthouse, to 11 o'clock a. April 11, 1921, for furnishing about feet of 16 cundje tor cable and about 5500 feet of 10 conductor cable, rubber insulated snd lead sheathed as per specifications, which may be obtained upon request.

The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. S. F. HASSLE Superintendent. NOTICE Edwin Hammaker, of Lucknow, announces that he will not responsible for any bills or expen inciirrori hv his daughter.

Klllh bought, soldi Hammaker, ho has voluntarily left his home and board. EDWARD J. HAMMAKER. HIGH PUBLIC SALES IMPORTANT SALE OF FURNITURE BY AUCTION GRADE Under instructions from the owner who is eoine West. I will sell at CLINTON ST.

AND ELIZABETH AVE. SATURDAY AFTERNOON APRIL 9. 1921. At 1 o'clock sharp, the following goods. ONE ROUND DINING ROOM TABLE ONE CHINA CLOSET ONE BUFFET SIX DINING ROOM CHAIRS H.

Speakman. Jane B. peakman and! Bed room suit, consisting of bed William F. Hoy under the Act of As. 1 and springs, dresser, chiffonier, dress Jscmbiy of the Commonwealth of ng table, living room suit, large I Pennsylvania, entitled "An net to nm.

Davenport, two large chairs. 320 I vide 1 lor the incorporation and $1320 1 iVo.i Ialion of certain corporations," ap The above goods of exceptionally proved April 29, 1874, and supplements fine quality, have been in use snly new. 1 thereto tor the rhfirrpr nf un I thro months. The olace of salt is rim. .11920 lime payments arranged.

BRENNER SON'S MOTOR Third and Hamilton Sts. Kord light delivery. Buick oelivery. One Denby 3 ton truck. TIME PAYMENTS M.

BRENNER SONS MOTOR Third and Hamilton Sts. 1917Chevrolet. Reo. 1916 Hupmobile. Cadillac roadster.

1915. REX GARAGE SUPPLY 1917 N. Third Street. corporation to be known as the "HAK venient for those who wish to secure RISBURG CALORIC FURNACE toil extra r.t, ine cnaracier ana object of which is the buying, selling, trading anu excnanging pipeiess Iurnaces, hoi air, steam ana vapor neating appara tus, stoves, ranees, boilers un.i aim. plies, and equipment all wholesale and retail, and for rhpn' QUALITY FURNITURE at bargain prices.

nnnnc virw Ttirnaniv avn THE PLACE. CLINTON ST. AND ELIZABETH AVE. THE TIME, 1 P. M.

SHARP. TERMS CASH. Notice is hereby eiven that COME AXD BRING A FRIEND ALONG 11011 win oc maue 10 me aoove court 1 on the 25th day of April, 1921, at 10 NOTE The phrases used in this o'clock a. under the corporation nouncement and ail advertising mat act of 174, of the Commonwealth of ter used by me. is Pennsylvania and supplements! thereto, for the charter of an intended i ORIGINAL.

I NEVER COPY OTHERS corporation to De canea Xnion Re publican Club," the character and the object of which is for the dissemination of the principals of the Republican party, and for the promotion of the social welfare of its members, and1 ior inese purposes 10 nave and possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and AUCTIONEER HITE Auction College Graduate. and its supplements. I Public ale, Meehanicsburg 212 ine proposeo. cnarter is now on ri s'Main 'rnursaay. April 1.

1.30 d. PAmessuiiG telegraph APRIL 5, 1921. 15 PUBLIC SALES PUBLIC SALE THURSDAY, APRIL. 7. 12I.

AT 3 P. If. ON TUK PUKUISKS Two Storv Duelling House A. ROSS WALTER. ATT If MAXWELL H.

H1TE. Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE AT 14S STATE STREET. WEDNESDAT. APRIL (.

121 HOUSEHOLD GOODS Wholesale Market Prices Business was slow in the whole vania stock. Is. 00 per barrel; Ganos, $1.15 per bushel; Winesaps, Washington stock, $3.75 per box. Asparagus Supplies light, $6.75 per crate. Bananas Moderate supply, $2.50 ii 3.00 per bunch.

Cabbage Fair supply, light demand; old, $2.00 per barrel; new, $3.00 per crate, and $2.00 per hamper. Carrots Pew on the market, $1.25 per bushel. Celery Fair supply and de mand; Florida stock, 3.90 per crate. Cucumbers Light supply, $4.50 per hamper. Urapctruit Fair supply, demand moderate, $4.75 5.

5o per box. Lemons Ught supplies; Cali fornia, 4.7 per box. Lettuce Sufficient supply, fair demand; Florida, $3.50 3.75 per hamper. Onions Supplies light, $1.25 1.75 per 100 po.id sack. Onion sets $4.50 per bag.

Oranges Fair supply and demand; Florida, $4.75 per box; California Navels. 5.25; Valencia, 5.50 per box. Potatoes Fair supply, little demand; homegrown whites, Xo. 1, $1.30 per 120 pound sack, per buhel, 50 65c. Pineapples Supplies light, $8.50 9.50 per crate.

Parsley 7c per one dozen bunches. Peppers Moderate supply, $5.75 per crate. Spinach Fair supply, $2.50 2.90 per barrel. Sweet potatoes Fair supply, $2.10 per hamper. Radishes Light demand, $2.50 per hamper.

Tomatoes Light supply, $6.00 1 7.00 per crate. Strawberries Fair supply, 20 30c per pint box. Green beans Light supply, $5.50 per hamper. Eggplant $7.00 per crate. MARKETS Xew York, April 5.

Aside from rails in which dealings were nominal and Atlantic Gulf where further severe pressure was evident, the market forged steadily ahead during the active forenoon. Money was the propelling factor, call loans opening at 6 per cent. This is the lowest initial i ate for such accommodations in more than two months. Oils, motors and rubbers gained 1 to 3 points, steels, equipments and coppers 1 to 2 and specialties of diverse types, notably American Woolen, Central reamer, international Paper, Beet ougar and sears, Roebuck 1 to al XEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Quotations furnished by Hughes and Dier. J.

Clyde Myton, manager, 118 120 Market Harrisburg, Pa. Members Philadelphia and Pittsburgh fcik Exchanges and Chicago Board of Trade. Open Am. Beet Sugar 37 Am. Car and Fndry Am.

Inter. Corp 42 American Loco 85 American Ship Corp. American Smelt American Sugar American Sum American T. and T. American Tobacco American Wool Anaconda Atchison Atlantic Gulf Baldwin Loco B.

and Beth. Steel Canadian Pacific Cal. Petro Central Leather Cerro de Pasco C. and O. M.

and St. P. Chile Copper Chino Con; Copper Crucible Steel Cuban Cane Sugar D. and R. pfd Erie Famous Players General Asphalt General Motors Goodrich Great pfd.

Inspiration Copper ffiWAffffl apnrdvi1enge. DAlT VtERXOOX. REMEMBER Inter. MM. ot tne said Act of Assembly and its! supplements.

I nni'r ottt GEORGE F. LUM3. Solicitor 1 N. Third Harrisburg, pa. Al R1L, 7111 Kan.

City So. K. S. Tire 8 36 90 74 ...106 .114 72, 36H 79 35 87 33 .112 42 36 24 68 'i 25 10 .20 84 21 1 11 70 59 13 71 30 13 25 39 Lack. Steel 53 Lehigh Valley Mex.

retro. Mid vale Steel Mo. Pacific N. Y. Central N.

X. H. and H. Xorfolk and Western Xorthern Pacific Pan Am. Petro.

Penna. R. Pierce Arrow Ray Con. Copper Reading Rep. Iron and Steel Royal Dutch N.

Sin. Consolidated Southern Pacific in the Prothonotary's office. 19 rqom brick house, all Studebaker large lot, vaiuauie oui uuuuings. solicitor, (Coatiaaea la Neat Col una Superior Oil Texas and Pacific 49 .136 28 17 68 16'. 55 77 68 34 32 Pierce Oil 9 Pressed Steel Car 87 11 68 65 S9 22 73, 75 9 21 2 p.m.

"38 121 43 85 i 36 92 105 114 73 36 79 7 4 34 88 33 56 112 44 37 24 58 24 20 I 85 21 1 12 72 62 14 38 71 30 13 25 40 53 49 1 87 11 'a 68 6S'4 60 '4 22? 74 i 75 9 Texas Company Tobacco Products Trans. Oil li'nlon Pacific Union OH U. stores FROM ST FAIRV1KW TO TER RETT'S GAP. ABOUT MILES Rubber NORTHEAST OF NEW KiXUSTuN. V.

A Steel PA ALL THE CERTAIN TRACT UK FARM LANI CONTAIN ING 7 ACRES AND 13 Western Md. HAVING ERECTED THEREON A Westinghouse Kiec White Motors FRAME BARN AND UTHlCR BUILD Wlllys Orerland INGS. TERMS MADU KA1W.N DAI" OF SALE. LIBERTY CHARLF.S a. HARTZELL, i5s Liberty 1st 4's Liberty 2nd 4's Liberty 3rd 4ls Liberty 4th 4 Us 'Victory 4s "heese Easier.

brand. 19.75 10.S0. M'i i l5 SU 47 7. It li. 494 BO.XD9 4 Bl.i4 37.02 Hay yuiet; steady: timothy.

No. 2. No. 3. sample.

tl8fi20; no grade, clover mixed, liitht mixed. $22 4 22.50: Xo. 1 mixed. nOi 81. 0.

Tallow Quiet; prime city loose. 3c: special loose. 4ic; prime country. 2c: edible in tierces. 64c.

Bran Dull. weak; soft winter western in 100 pound sacks. 30il31; spring; $28 29. Mexicans Inspect the Philadelphia Mills Philadelphia, April 5. A delegation of prominent Mexicans made a rapid inspection of local establishments that do a world wide business, yesterday, in an endeavor to aid trade relations between this city and Mexico.

The visitors were welcomed by Reeves K. Johnson, son of Alba li. Johnson, manager of the Foreign Trade Department of the Baldwin locomotive Works, and chairman of the Chamber of Commerce special reception committee. After visits to Baldwin's, the J. G.

Brill Car Works, the Commercial Museum and the City Hall tower, the visitors were entertained at luncheon on the police boat Ashbridge. after which inspection of the river and harbor was made. Late yesterday afternoon the delegation were guests of the Chamber of Commerce at an informal recep tion, where they met local bankers. Wros MARYLAND MAN' Warnesboro, Pa April 5. Miss Mary Verdier.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Verdier, of Mont Alto, was married Saturday to Clyde K. uci riliuuj was uri uu icu 111 1110 ou a bridegroom's home at Maugansville. Illt "nd enouh t0 FCUW im omI io wa herself in the home and with her i children," she said.

and notes. Due from spp reserve agents eral Call loans BASK STATEMENT REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF haiimishium; thiist jimp amy. located at No. 16 South Second Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, at the close of business. March 29, 1921: RESOURCES Reserve Fund: Cash, specie $147,036 00 311.959 23 Nickels and cents Checks and cash Due from banks, trust excluding reserve Commercial paper purchased: Upon one name Commercial paper pur chased: Upon two or with collat eral Loans secured by bonds and mortgages Bonds, stocks, etc Mortgages and Judgments of record Other real estate Overdrafts Other assets not included in above TIME DEPOSITS: (ex $158,993 it 1,027 15 73.451 29 most 3 points.

Exchange on London I more names 1,100 012 recovered part of yesterday's rever iTlme loans with collat sal. Uumzuj Wcsea ef 117H i 19 'a 1 47 4H 0.1C consisting of parlor suit, leather er; No. 2 red winter. fl.C3Ql.(3; gar rbaira. rugs, carueta dishes, tables, 1 1 i.

r. clocks, bed room suits, curtains linen. of all kinds, porch chairs, refrigerat Corn Higher; Xo. 3 for export. or.

alasswar and many articles not 6 73c. enumerated above. ka. J. T.

NELSON HOFFMAN. EXSMIXCER. Auctioneer. Market Rnorls Slate Bureau or Markeut 60Hc; 3 white, 4 'white. 4Hf4c.

I Kgfts Higher; nearby firsts. current receipts. 17 He; western extra nrsts. ZIHV3SC nrsts, 26hSc; Prexbytciy to lln. Boyd VCI Teach OettyKbarg, April 5.

The SI forty fourth annual meeting of the purposeful feminine typ( ern American girl. And the mod "Everything is keyed up to the maximum. Life very, very complicated in this transition period and in transition the younger generation is generally more susceptible to the thrill and excitement. And they go to extremes because this is a day of extremes." Dean Potter admitted that the ultratashionable dress and the modern dance steps are often lamentable, yet she believed that the modern college bred girl puts greater enthusiasm Into "good constructive' work" than into frivolities. Once she has "found herself," the modern girl is an ideal type.

"The spirit of optimism in the modern girl is admirable," commented Dean Potter. "She enters into training for life work as seriously as the young man social service and journalism seem most popular." The modern girl, with vocational training and experience in business makes an ideal helpmate, according to Dean Potter, for she becomes more than a housewife she is a real comrade to her husband. Dean Potter does not think mar ro.Mino. wo th rled omen should help earn a 11 0 46 177,269 02 45,404 63 1.297,579 72 Total $3,898,486 71 LIABILITIES Capital stock $400,000 00 Surplus fund 600.000 00 Undivided profits less expenses and taxes paid. 45,371 43 DEMAND DEPOSITS: 'exclusive o.

trurt funds) Deposits sut 1 check 64 Deposits, on wealth of Penna 519,392 23 tlf lei checks 20.518 08 2,011,297 9o clusive of trust funds Time certificates of da posit 724,348 45 Due to banks, trust excluding reserve. 117.456 88 9" 'Dividends unpaid 12 00 Total $3,898,486 71 TRUST FUNDS: Mortgages $1,158,722 72 Other investments, 5.012,837 93 Cash balance 29 Total Trust funds 94 CORPORATE TRUSTS Total amount (I. e. face value) of Trusts under deeds of trust or mortgages executed by Corporations Company as Trustee to secure issues of corporate bonds. In eluding Equipment 1 i rusts i.ioD,iuu 09 Total amount or se.un 29 ties deposited by Cor 17.

porations with tut 6H 1 Company as Trustee to 17 I secure Issues of Col 95 I lateral Tru $122,655 00 7fitt 'State of Pennsylvania. County of Dauphin, ss: 89 I I. Geo. G. Carl.

Treasurer of the 34 above named Company, do solemnly 32T4 swear that the above statement is 10 true to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Signed) GEO. G. CARL. Treasurer.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of April. 1921. (Pigned) ANNA E. Notarial Seal Notary Public. Correct Attest: (Signed) WALTER P.

MAGUI11E, (Signed) A. KORTENRA UGH, (Signed) J. WM'. COWMAN, Directors. I1AXK STATEMENT REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP CAMP Cl'HTI TRIST COM I' A XV, located at 2100 Xorth Sixth Harrisburg.

Pennsylvania, at the close of business March 29, 1921. RESOURCES Reserve Fund: cash, specie and notes Due from approved reserve agents Legal reserve securities at par $66,036.00 S3.756.17 25,004.00 Nickels and cents Checks and cash items Due from banks, trust excluding reserve Commercial paper purchased: Upon one name it Commercial paper pur 1. cnnsea. pon two or more names Time loans with collateral Call loans with collateral 17,485 ig'oans secureu Dy oonas 542,876 51 3.500 00 171.200 00 29 46 3.935 94 iiu 11101 igagcs Bonus, stocks, etc Mortgages and Judgments of record Office building and lot Other real estate Furniture and fixtures Overdrafts Total LIABILITIES Capital stock Surplus fund profits less expenses and taxes Demand Deposits: (exclusive of trust funds) Deposits subject to check $514,561.45 Depo sits. Penn'a.

15,000.00 Certified checks 2,407.52 Treasurer's checks 3,458.96 Time Deposits: (exclusive of trust funds) Time certificate of deposit $49,325.35 Special time deposits 12,341.00 Time a ings fund deposits 1,116,033.89 Bills payable on time. mortgage bonds guaranteed Book value of legal reserve securities below par (Other liabilities not in I eluded in above, reserve for depreciation I Total TRUST FUNDS: Mortgages Other Investments, etc. Cash balance Overdrafts $144,792.17 2,583.87 6,074.75 2,267.70 25,405.00 158,670.31 200.00 143,520.50 130,480.00 857,525.04 683,011.00 23,000.00 81.1.1 $2,202,611.45 $125,000.00 25,000.00 47,783.28 635,427.93 1,177.700.24 275,250.00 1,450.00 15.000.00 $2,202,611.45 $5,600.00 9,484.59 383.61 101.17 Total Trust funds $15,569.37 Slate of Pennsylvania, County of Dauphin, ss: 1, F. L. Albert Froehlich, Treasurer of the above named Company, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.

(Signed) F. L. ALBERT FROEHLICH, Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of April. 1921.

(Signed) ELMKR BALSER, IXotarlai Seal Notary Public. Correct Attest: (Signed) LEWIS BALSER, (Signed) FULMKR J. REIF. (Signed) W. SCOTT STROH, Directors.

Yccrj Ussxr Saw Vubn cf Traf cdj Wkidi Hin PotUvUlc, Pa. April 5. The disregarding of a premonition of ap Oman's Foreign Missionary So proaehing death In the mines led to ciety of Car.isle Presbytery will be th tragic killing yesterday of John held at the Preshvtrtn hnmh yovng Minen ille miner. rresoterUn Church at tne colliery, while hU moth nere Af.ru An hour's drive over er. who tmted the nnmnnitlnn the battSefield it a cost of fl has 'lightly, is prostrated because she been arranged to start immediately he plainly stated his disinclination to wic.

iui, arniai oi lie train leaving 0 gg Harrisburg at 8.20 a. m. Gumbeski tol dihs mother he had Mrs. John T. Boyd will conduct a Wion in a dream in which he sents oi Bible mu.iIm.

dunm th saw a car jumping a track and kill Tit devotional hour each minn Dwisrht im. He was then warned by a 7.52 treasurer of tha Assembly's "ot to to work. His mother isoard of Foreign Missions, will give utm oremms go uy contraries an illustrated leetnra. nn Thnradav "nd urged him not to be supersti Commencing at 1 a. I will sell: piih mrisuii nnni ric evening.

The Present Situation In But Gumbeski left my China and Japan." iwionarles ln mines, tne mother also had Aliril Ilt at. II 1SL II" 7 aba hml a A. al a. 7 irom tne field wm address day ses eieni mat Believe Wrecked Acto Was Carrying Whisky; viiv vuiu iwk rest tna waiafa up to i the mines. She was within a short i distance of the colliery, when un derneath the ground, in the vast i mazes of the deep mine, a car jumed the track, knocking out it i it coiiar, wnirn was ot great weight, naZICtOn Mail UWnS II and Pinned Gumbeski under it just as he had foreseen.

He died twenty Icwitown, Aprol 5. It Is minutes after teh accident. His now believed the wrecked uniomn I mother says here boy. who was 1 pounds. 75cl.li'; Florida.

No. 1. Wle abandoned on a Lewistown ot Bge. was very industrious .50. per barrel: No.

2, itt. street last Saturday morning wouia not nave invented the Butter Higher; nearby prints. owned by a Hazleton man who of nJs dream merely In order lira, Vic." hauling whisky in the car and that1" nv wnrn "en me collision occurred tne booze sale district this morning, and sup Live Poultry Dull wesk: fowl. 33' was quickly transferred to another Spntatintl Traval nliea were liarht. l.ittl mnvam.nt 2K mm in tmn.

lirnileri. Eu niitnn.l.il.. wiutauvu 1 VI 11 jlllCBt. was shown in all commodities. young roosters.

2iti3c; old. UDDI of itiTdJemgOT An unknown person towed ITl.lfi Jli 5 i mixed colors. 40t 42c wrecked car from the Lewlst about exhausted, while the Valencia DreMed Poultry Firm: turkeys Narrows to the garage of O. O. are beginning to make their appear choice to fancy nearby.

3J41c; small ner her(. here the ownerless ance. The lollowing are Tuesday. es 33. 38c: ld rasters.

a.tfSie; chlne wL TounS. nerle88 Flour Dull, weak: soft winter Apples Fair supplj. demand Straight western. 7.S07.80; nearby. lf light; biayman Winesaps, Pennsyl 7.79; hard winter straight.

8.2i AlOaeHl Kill I MtU iTDC. Faster Than Facts. It Is Again Revealei ADril a. An examnl nt now much faster incorrect, senta tional reports sometimes travel iacis was disclosed in tne Chicago VieSr plteVu Women'i Dean Saw T0ry ln D' 3.S0: short patent. fany If UUICU 1CU i3jri ton.

a 14 year old clerk, who stol Dal stole spring snd city mills, patent family TTT $772,000 worth of bonds, was credited Illinois, bank teller. Nickels and cents Checks and cash Due from banks, trust excluding re serve Commercial paper purchased: Upon one name, Commercial paper purchased: Upon two or more names Time loans with, collateral Call loans with collateral Loans secured by bonds and mortgages Bonds, stocks, eta Mortgages and Judgments of record Office building and Other real estate Furniture and Due to banks, trust excluding reserve. 14,000.00 Dividends unpaid 11,000.00 Bills payable on demand. liooK value ot legal reserve securities below par Other liabilities not included in above Total TRUST FUNDS: Cash balance APrU 5 woW fash with saying he was influenced by the i. r.

leniency or Judge Kenesaw M. Landis, elf reliant. i postponing sentence on an Ottawa! Mr. Dalton denied the reports that with critics deploring the: he had 8aid he wa8 by dress of the girl of to day, jud Landis. when thev wr.

aay'dKe when they were called vVrv flZp wtl 1deanof women to his attention a few hour, after his at Northwestern Lniversity, came V. capture at Heyworth. February ThfeT" The denia bulletined, the a aien whether the as the flrBt of the cap'turei "Time wn.bt.li but JudKe Landi8 ld he ahuou I comments from all over the country lgtJ? hanhIy' Ms from who read only the AZl retMcJ the Incorrect report that Dalton had uui. meui a ciiance. amed An investigation of the story at its source, in Heyworth, brought affidavits that Mr.

Dalton had made no such statements. BANK STATEMENT REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF COMMERCIAL TRlsT COM PAW OK HAH.HISBIHU. pa located at Har risburg, Dauphin county, at tna close or business, March 29, 1921 RESOURCES Reserve Fund: Cash, specie and notes 00 Due from ap proved reserve agents. Legal reserve securities a Par 37,865 SO 17,000 00 $91,854 80 1,550 84 3.607 31 2,471 26 7,852 97 400,613 69 6,930 41 62,282 00 25,004 60 91,487 73 298,594 05 106,000 00 3,700 00 7,500 00 Total $1,112,449 56 LIABILITIES Capital stock $125,000 00 Surplus fund TO.noo nn Undivided profits less ex penses and taxes paid, 12,183 86 DEMAND EPOS ITS: (exclusive of trust funds) Deposits Ject to check. $299,185 56 Deposits, Com monwealth of 1'enn'a 5.000 00 Certified checks 60 00 Treasure r's checks out standing 2,763 TIME DEPOSITS: (ex elusive of trust funds) Time certifi cates of deposit $88,914 07 Special time deposits 13,989 00 Time savings fund deposits 318,980 96 298,009 11 421.884 03 34,811 63 49 50 65,900 00 16,226 43 79.285 00 66 $6,488 34 Total Trust funds $6,488 34 State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau hin, ss: C.

Z. Hufler, Treasurer of the above named Company, do solemnly wear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Signed) C. Z. HUFFER, Treasurer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of April, 1921.

(Signed) WALTER R. SOHN, Notarial Sealj Notary Public. My commission expires March 10, 1923. Correct (Signed) J. V.

GATES, (Signed) H. C. KOONS, (Signed) EDGAR S. MARKS, Directors. Aft 1 knWITE MP a laaaa I sas Services Fcr Rektira New CAunbrrland, April 5.

Mrs. Harry Kaufman, of this place, and her brother, Harry Xauss. of Harrisburg, left last night for Greenville. Ohio, where they will attend the funeral of their brother. Lee W.

Nausa. Mr. Xauss and family resided in New Cumberland, a number 01 years ago, wnere tney made many irienuav jar. conauctea a un store in Market street and was prominent businessman. BANK STATEMENT REPORT OK THK CONDITION OF KCHAJIICS TBtiST COaVPAXT, located at 101 Market Street.

Harrisburg. Dauphin County. Peaaa. at the close of business, March 2, 1921: RESOURCES RESERVE FUND: Cash, specie and notes $18,112 20 Due from approved reserve agents 151.60 36 Legal reserve securities at Par 06 Nickels snd cents Checks and cash items Due from banks, trust etc, excluding reserve Commercial paper purchased: Upon one name $447,666 6 1.36S 77 108,846 24 commercial paper purchased: Upon two or more names 1,071.717 24 lime loans with Call loans with collat eral Loans secured by bonds and mortgages Bonds, stocks, etc Mortgages and Judgment 01 record Furniture and fixtures Book value vf legal reserve securities above oar Other assets not included in above Total Capital stock Surplus fund LIABILITIES Undivided profits less ex penses and taxes paid DEMAND DEPOSITS: (exclusive of trust funds) Deposits subject to check $1,353,392 92 De posits. common wealth of Penn'a.

(65,696 25 Cert i led checks 2,393 01 a urer's cheeks out standing 11.845 74 TIME DEPOSITS: (ex clusive of trust funds) Time certill cates of deposit $176,354 (2 Time savings fund deposit 41 Due to banks, trust excluding reserve. Dividends unpaid Bills payable on Book value of legal re serve securities below par Other liabilities not in cluded in above Total amount (i. e. face 22.227 10 CT 14 581.60$ 28 27.64S 28 775,051 74.644 SS 4.006.04 I4I.M 3.671 34 32 II 2,033.327 92 541,097 03 9,714 86 33 60 70,000 00 210.00 40,96 2 89 Total $3,338,912 33 TRUST FUNDS: Mortgages $71,571 91 Other investments, 864,919 40 Cash balance 38,201 37 Overdrafts 5,264 96 Total Trust funds (5 CORPORATE TRUSTS value) oi xrusis unaer deeds of trust or mortgages executed by Corporations to the Company as Trustee to secure issues of corporate bonds, including Equipment Trusts 8S55.000 no State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau phin, ss: I. W.

V. Davles, Treasurer of the above named Company, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowleda a and belief. (Signed) W. V. DAVIES, Treasurer.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of April, 1921. (Signed) CATHARINE M. LEWIS, seaij Notary Public My commission expires February 28. 1925. Correct Attest: (Signed) C.

B. MILLER, (Signed) CHRISTIAN L. LONG, (Signed) HENRY CLASTER, Directors. NOV iS THE TIME Let Us Put Your LAWN MOWER in First class Condition Federal Machine Shop TELEGRAPH ANNEX Cameron and State Streets fir K4 J. Dare was the nrst man in Harrisburg to own and operate a furniture van.

April 7th two vans going from Harrisburg to Tower City, empty. Call up for engagement. We Are Press, neaseaable aad Reliable 17th and Chestnut Sts. Day Bell Pheae, 1501 Night Bell Pkeae, 11S4 Capital City Building and Saving Association of Harrisburg, will open its Nineteenth (19) Series Wednesday Evening, April 6th, 1921, at 202 North Street Oxyacetylene Welding Machinery Repaired Saws Set and Filed Lawn Mowers and Edged Tools Sharpened Grinding of All Kinds Federal Machine Shop The Telegraph Printing Company Building Cameron and State Streets.

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