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1 THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, PENNA, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1922 PAGE FIFTEEN Huckleberries, bo Kale. peck New Cumberland News; FINANCIAL -I ...20, 22 25c 15o 80c ...10, 20c i 10c Samuel Weigle, 82, Dies NEW CUMBERLAND, July 29. West Shore, Cumberland Valley And Central Pennsylvania News Classified Advertising NARROW RANGE Samuel Meals Weigle, 82 years old, died at his home on Market street, yesterday, after an illness of several months. He was born in Adams County and when a young man moved IN STOCK DEALS to Harrlsburg, where he resided forty 18c 5c 58cif $1.00 .10, 2040c $1.00 8 forf 10c 6, 10 15c ,1.25 11.50 Bo 68o 15c 610o 25o 25c 20c 20c 6O70c Lemons, dozen Lettuce, head Onions, box Onions, 'A peck Onions, spring sets, bunch Oranges, dozen Peaches, box Peaohes, basket Peppers, Plums, box Potatoes, peck Potatoes, bushel Radishes, bunch Khubarb, bunch Spinach, .14 peck Squash, apiece Strawberries, box Sweet Potatoes, peok Tomatoes, box Tomatoes, 14 peck Tomatoes, pound Watermelons, apiece Heats Bacon, pound Boiling beef, -pound Bologna (soft), pound THIS KJetaHwfcHOO'p NO H-tc2 AftS years. Ten years ago he came to New Cumberland.

He was a veteran pt the Civil War, being a private in Patriot-News Want Ads NEW YORK, July- 29. Railroad stock dliplayed some initial buoyancy over the prospects of national settlement of tha Company 138th Regiment, Pennsyl vania Volunteer Infantry. He is sur shopmen's strike next week. But after a brief show of enthualasm In the early vived by two sons. Prank Weigle, of Lawrence Springs, N.

and Edward dealings, trading settled down into a ner row ranice. Continued sellinr of Stude' Indexed for Quick Reference LINE RATB3 PER DAT (Count 6 Words to a Line) 1 Day IS Cents 8 Consecutive Days 18 Cents 1 Week (6 Days) 11 Cents Longer Term Rates for Business baker and a new low for the German mark failed to shake the lethargy off the list a a whole. Weigle, of Johnstown; two daughters, Mrs. G. Bailey Osier, and Miss Bessie Weigle.

of this place, and six grand Aavertisers upon ttequest About the only noteworthy features of children. Mrs. Willard Wertz is 25 40c 10 25c 25c 80c 458(le PLAN PAGEANT IN OPENING OF ROAD EltfOLA, July 29. pageant and parade of every Renown vehicle which moves on 'wheels will mark the openingof the new Enola-West Falrvlew road on Saturday, September 2, It was decided at a booster meeting held last night In Bltner'd Hall. The boosters chose Sadlor Boulevard as the name of the new thoroughfare.

Judge E. M. Blddle will be asked to speak on the day of the official opening. George H. Horning was chosen general chairman of the committee arranging for the celebration.

Committee reports will be read at a meeting to be held next Thursday. Prepaid Classified Advertising costs 10 less than these rates Telephone Ads also cost 10 less, spending a few days with her parents, J'ried beef, pound Bam, pound Ham. boiled, pound Mr; and Mrs. William Simmons. Not Wo Ads taken for less than 45 cents Misclassiflcation Not Permitted ine iraaing or the industrial group were a new high for the year in Continental Can and special strength in ehemloal stock, especially Davison Chemloal and Allied Chemical and Dye.

illustrative of the aimless character of general dealings was the fact that up to 11.30 not ay single transaction had taken place In Atchison, Canada aclflc, American Woolen, American Sugar, Lackawanna, Republican Iron and Steer and Chino. The market for a number of years has fruit and vegetables been so plentiful as they are this season. Many wagons come in dally from York County loaded with fine fruit and vegetables. Miss Delia Coffey, of Shlppensburg, was a No Ads received after 8 o'clock p. m.

for the next morning's Patriot, and no Ads received after 11 o'clock a. m. on the day of publication for The Evening News. jjamo, pouna Lard, pound t. Liver beef, pound Pork, fresh, pound Steaks, beef, pound 28, Tripe, pound Veal, pound Poultry Chickens, old, live, lb Chibckens, old, dressed, lb.

Chickens, spring, live, lb. Chickens, spring, dressed, lb. Pucks, dressed, irregular. Prices wee as follows: U. S.

Steel 100 off Crucible 91 recent guest of the Rev. and Mrs. JC Hilner, at the Lutheran parsonage. up2-12; U. 8.

Cast Iron Pipe 38 up 1-2; USE THE TELEPHONE Call Bell 600 Dial 8848 Ask for a Want Ad Taker Bill Will Be Bent You Later naiawin iv up 1 Amer. Loco, unit up 2-12: U. S. Cast Iron Pice as up 1-2: News From Lemoyne; P. 0.8, OF WILL HOLD BIG PICNIC WEST PAIRVIEW, July 29.

Because but two hours will be given over to. the discussion of fraternal business, the annual plcnlo and convention of the Cumberland County P. O. S. of A.

camps to be held at Boiling Springs Park in August promises almost an entire day of fun. Delegates have decided to dispense with the opening formalities this year, entering into a busness session at 10 o'clock. At 11 o'clock the delegates will present a flag to the Boiling Springs High School. Appropriate exercises will accompany the presentation. 1 A second business session will be held at i o'clock in the afternoon.

The program has been announced as follows: 11 a. selection by the West High School Orchestra; ringing, prayer, the Rev. Luther Kuhlman; address of welcome, L. Floyd Hess; response, W. Tenney, county president; selection, orchestra; presentation of flag, the ReV.

Charles Hunter, of Philadelphia, former State chaplain," P. O. S. of acceptance, D. E.

Burr; selection, orchestra; singing, "Star-Spangled benediction, the Rev. J. F.Snyder. Afternoon program, 4 p. wheelbarrow race, boys and girls; peanut race, boys and girls; boat race, men; baked "bean contest, boys and girls; rooster race, boys and girls; three-legged race, boys; marshmallow race, boys' and girls.

Prises will be given for all events. In the evning the Boiling Springs Band will, give a concert at 7.80. soirttos 2050c ISC' 20c .15, 85 88c 85c; fine 45c 20o 2050c ...20, 2227c SO 35c 45B0c 45A0c 45c -6060o 0e S040c 2c 80c 20c 15c 8040c 40c 15o 20c 25c uquaDS, pair Girls Go on a Hike rlsh ANNOUNCEMENTS up Texas Co. 46 up i Standard Oil of California 105 up Studebaker, 180 off Gen. Mot'ors 14 up i U.

S. Rubber 69; Amer. Can B9: Continental Can 7T up Allied Chemical 72 up Davison Chemical 47 up up; Cuba Cane July Burns and two sons, Thornton DEATHS nan un. fenna. 41 up a.

et EiTtt up Vi; Southern Pao. 91 up y. Central 97 up i and Rolan of St. Michael's Md are visiting the former's father, J. A.

cot 1 opp "THe fust seveu tosti moiias Bass, sea, lb. Blueflsh, lb. Butter Ash, lb. Cod, lb i Flounders, lb. Haddock, lb.

Halibut, Maokeral, lb. Pollesk. lb. Porgles, lb. Trout, sea, lb.

CADIER Died on July 26, 1922, at his residence, 187 N. Nineteenth Sjtreet, Philadelphia; George Cadier, aged 2j years. Funeral services Monday at 8 p. at the Hoover Son Parlors, HIS N. Second Street.

Burial East Harrisburg Ceme Bentz, The health board has re NEW YORK QUOTATIONS ported one case of typhoid fever. rue only owe "wax KMois -men Furnished by West members of Mrs. Earnest Shuman and sister, Lu-ella Shuman, of Harrisburg, are vis me in. i. BtocK Exchange, fourth floor tery.

Many Attend Ground Breaking for Parsonage MT. WOLF, July 29. A large crowd attended the ground breaking for the new parsonage to bo erected by St. John's Lutheran congregation, on a vacant lot adjoining the church. The Rev.

L. a. Stauffer, York, delivered a brief address and spaded the first shovel of earth. In order the members of the church council, and heads of the different departments of the church took their turn at the shovel. Building operations will start Immediately.

zones uunaing. Close iting the former's father, J. A. Bentz. The and Mrs.

W. E. Peffley ItAIivKOAUS are- spending the week at Milton. vHINv. TO SGfQs pen, L-l Wab Com Wab West Md HOLLENBAUQH On July 26i 122, Charles D.

Hollenbaugh, aged 67 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services on Sunday evening at 8 o'clock from his residence, 429 Pefter Street. Further services Monday, 1.80 p. in the Reformed Church, New-port. Burial Newport Cemetery.

Mrs. M. Kennedy was a Thursday visitor in Camp Hill, Mr. and Mrs. E.

E. Hoerner celebrated their eight eenth wedding anniversary on Thurs day at' Reservoir Park. Miss Kath nni.AnKi.ruiA pbodtjce July 2. Butter-Market quiet, 8T89c; solid packing oreamery, high scoring, 86c; extras, 85c; extra firsts, 81 38c; firsts, 28 30c; seconds, 86c; sweet creamery, choice fancy, 2880c; fair to good, 424.5o;' fancy prints, 8840c. Eggn Markwt steady.

Nearby extra firsts, 25c; firsts, 28c; western extra firsts, 25o; firsts, 28 21c; seconds 8142o; fancy candled, 2720o. Live Poultry. Fancy yellow skinned. 25 27o; medium. 2324o; inferior, 2024cj white leghorn, 21c; 8285c; spring chickens, fancy yellow skinned, medum, 248o: young roosters, 1517c; Old roosters, 18 20c; turkeys, 14 17c.

arlne Hartman of near the Fairview QOHL George A. Gohl, died at his home near. Fort Hunter, on Thursday. July 27. 1822.

i Funeral services will be held at the residence of his brother, John P. Oohl, 1618 Green Street, on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial in Harrlsburg Bethel Church, York County, visited her sister, Mrs. John- Musser this week. Mrs.

Mary Fraim spent Fri Mo and new 17 Erie 17 Sou Pac 91 Lehigh Val 65 and II 81 4 Ort North Nor Pac 78 Reading 75 I aid 44 and St Penna 47 Mo Pac 22 Cen 98 and 57 and I 71 Pitts and Va 40 Sou Ity 25 day with his sister in Harrisburg The local health board held its monthly 1 meeting In the reception OLD FASHIONED PAR.tY YORK HAVEN, July 29. O.le hundred and fifty persons attended an old fashioned party held on Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Drawbaugh, in honor of the twentieth anniversary of their son, Herbert Drawbaugh. NEBTER -Died on July 27, 1922, William Lewis Neeter, aged 71 years.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services on. Monday afternoon at 1.30 o'olock, from his residence, 614 Curtln Street. Burial East Harrisburg Cemetery. SWIFT'S HARRISBCKO QUOTATIONS room of the fire engine house on Friday evening. Blwood Trout spent i Swift and Company paid for live stock Friday in Carlisle.

Miss Cordelia Hartman of near Gettysburg, is vis Nor and Wes 112 lting relatives ftnd friends in town. Can Pac Union Pac Superior Happenings From Blain; Communion Services BLAIN, July 29'. Communion serv? ices will be' held Sunday morning in the Zlon's Reformed Church and at Sandy Hill Reformed Church at 12 p. m. Mr.

and Mrs. William P. Gut-shall and children, of Lancaster County; Mr. and Mrs. Bower and son, Guy Bower and Mr.

and OILS 1 FOR SALE Soda Fountain and Show Cases I Mrs. William Ellis entertained Miss Vivian Burtnett, Miss Katharine Fink of Lltlti and Miss Ruth Kennedy at her home on the south side of town on Friday. The Sunday School class taught by Miss Lula Rhoads In the Lutheran Sunday School enjoyed a REYNOLDS jonn ualvln Reynolds, died at the homo of his parents Thursday morning, In Dunoannon, at tbe ago of 88 years, 1 month, 9 days. He is survived by his parents Mr. J.

C. and O. E. Reynolds; four brothers, Charlie of Texas; Thomas of Missouri; Robert E. and W.

Reed and sister, Mary Duncannon. SCHUDDEMAGE Entered into rest July 27, 1922, Henry Schuddemage. Funeral services at his residence. 2009 N. Front Street, Monday at 4 p.

m. Na flowers. a hike to Island Park last evening. Call Dial 3102 wmmmmmmmmmmam Pierce Oil Trans Con Island OH Invin Oil Union Oil Cosden Calif Pete Mexican Pete I 'an Amer Pete Gen Asp Pac Oil 1-10 143 6 14 13 20 42 60 166 73 71 64 81 46 64 12 28 Those participating Luella would be given on August 24 in the high school building and that examinations' for high school pupils would be held the following day. School will begin September B.

Shuman, Ruth Kennedy, Edna Sim mons, Luella Simmons, Clara Stone- weighed at their Harrlsburg plant the following prices: Select hogs, 140 to 225, Hot smooth heavies. 225 to 800, 10 We; smooth heavies, 800 up, lOo; sows, 69Ho; stags, 6c; good pigs. 120 to 140, 10c; good pigs, under 120, 80c; prime veal calves, 130 up, Uso; good veal calves, 120 to 180, 10c; veal calves under 120, 814 9o; prime spring lambs, 12c; medium spring lambs, 8c; good sheep, 180 down, 44o; good sheep 130 to 140, Site; (food sheep, 140 up, 2tto; Qull sheep, 2c. Wool sheep 2o advance. BANK STATEMENT NEW YORK, July 29.

Weekly actual bank statement Issued today follows: Surplus decrease, Loans, Discounts, etc Increase, $32,945,000: Cash in own vaults, members Federal Reserve Bank, decrease, Reserve in Federal Reserve Banlos of member banks decrease, Reserve In own vaults, state banks and trust companies increase, Reserve in deposits, state banks and trust companies, decrease, Net demand deposits decrease, Time deposits increase, Circulation 'increase, Aggregate reserve, Excess $39,623,560. seifer, Minna Shuler, Mildred Bell and Miss Lulu Rhoads. Mrs. Harry Green- await was a recent visitor with her WEIGEL Samuel Meals, died Friday, July 28th, aged 82 years, 11 months, 19 days. Funeral services Monday, July 81, at 19 a.

ro at his late residence, 484 Market New Cumberland. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Burial at East Harrisburg Cemetery. sister, Mrs. Daniel Musser, near Sinclair Texas Roy of Middle States Pure Oil STEELS Spanglers Mills.

Lemoyne Industrial RETURNS FROM CAMP July 29. Raymond C. Bender this place, a student at State College, Is. back from the Edge-wood -Training Camp, some twenty miles northeast of Baltimore, where he spent six weeks with the reserve Officers' training This comprises about 700 college students from twelve colleges and universities that have a military course. Colo Fuel 30 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Beth Steel 78 89 37 Association Elects COX URGES BAN ON PROFITEERING BOSTON, July 29.

Governor Channlng H. Cox appealed lo Secretary of Commerce Hoover, Friday, to protect the people of. Massachusetts from profiteering coal speculators. The Massachusetts governor, in a telegram to Hoover asked for government protection from coal speculators "who will use the coal strike as a means to boost the price of coal to the consumer and to exact unconscionable profits for themselves." "In "1920, -Massachusetts experienced great difficulty In controlling the price of coal to consumers on account of the very active speculation among brokers," Cox wired. Funeral Director GEORGE H.

BOURBIER 1810 N. Thira Street Mrs. Kenneth Bently and daughter, Ruth, of Bellwood and John Crelder and family motored to attend the new State road opening Thursday at Big Spring. Miss Mildred Gutshall of Pitcatrn Is visiting the family of Bert Trostle In Toboyne Township. Miss Oeraldine Culbertson of Har-risburg is paying a visit to the family of Charles C.

Zimmerman at An-dersonburg and friends at Loysvllle. William Hench, who is a student at State College, came from Edgewbod Park, where he Is spending his vacation to. visit his grandfather, W. M. Hench, In this plaoe.

Landisburg defeated New Germantown Thursday In a game of ball at New German-town by the score of 2-0. Miss. Margaret Collins of Harrlsburg, came yesterday to visit her mother, Mrs. Lizzie Collins and sister, Mrs. Trostle Johnston at Stony Point A son born to Mr.

and Mrs. Josia Dum of Elliottsburg on Thursday, died the fcAMUKL S. FACKLBR. 1813 DERBY ST. Funeral Director BRLT 1R MAL 211 LEMOYNE, July 19.

V. E. Shope was elected president of the Lemoyne Industrial Association at the meeting of the organization members in the Crucible Amer Steel Fdy Gulf States Lackawanna Mldvale Penn Sea Replogle Vanadium Steel Amer Car Fdy Amer Loco 82 77 85 7 33 49 101 172 borough Are house last night. The Lemoyne Industrial Assoolaiton PASSES DENTAL EXAMINATIONS WAYNESBORO, July Henry Heefner, this place, who graduated from the University of Pittsburgh School of Dentistry In June, has received word from the State Dental, Retail Market Prices Reported by Pennsylvania Bureau" of Markets was formerly a temporary body 118 The white space which frames this ad made it easier for you to find and read. Remember to give your want ad that benefit.

Phone Bell SOU or Dial 8643. 13 33 12 18 17 91 65 lit 78 75 44 28 .47 22 97 67 71 40 25 112 140 143 .7 Ul IS 20 42 60 169 74 71 64 ,81 46 64 12 29 30 .78 91 37 82 77 8 100 172 119 120 65 14 180 8 61 53 22 86 41 "I li 80 40 16 10 15 26 12 3 'Hi 11 46 10 69 89 13 82 18 71 63 181 62 47 45 72 27 107 59 81 80 62 91 17 63 4 10. 122 38 89 147 78 63 105 formed at the re'quest of Burgess Ralph Crow, to consider the town's future growth. Other officers of the Baldwin 119 MOTORS Chandler 64 Gen Mot 13 Studebaker 131 Examining Board that he had success THIS BEAUTIFUL HOlE AT COLONIAL PARK FOR SALE Stone construction, modern In every detail. Garage' for two automobiles.

A delightful home with pleasant surroundings. For further Information call D. E. LUCAS Real Estate Insurance 302 MARKET ST. fully passed all examinations ana was awarded his certificate to practice in this 8.

Willys Over same day about 1 o'clock of a leak COPPERS Fresh Cut Flowers Bach Day RUTH U. MAEJJEK, T6 N. Thhd St. Both Phones "These brokers, -located in many HABRISBURO HAY, GRAIN AND FEED PRICES Prices to farmers: Old and new wheat, 80cl per corn, 607Bo per oats, 8050o per bu. timothy, 1513 per ton; hay, mixed, 13 $17 per ton.

Selling prices of feeds per' ton: Bran, 2087; standard middlings, 238; flour middlings, white middlings, $44; linseed meal, cottonseed ing heart. Quite a number of folks association were elected as follows: H. B. Millard, vice-president; Hershey Burk, secretary) Oscar Wolf enberger, A committee was appointed to confer with a committee from New Cumberland relative to shortening the detour between these two points. SHE HORSEWHIPS HUSBAND WAYNESBORO.

July 29. Randolph from this part of Perry County attended the annual Perry County re WREATHS SPRAYS DESIGNS LOWEST PRICES BEST VALUES 18 N. Third KEENEY'B 983 N. Third Debrick, proprietor of the' Pen-Rock 1 61 63 III 29 40 16 Amer Smelt Anaconda Chile Kenn Inspiration Cerre de Miami Grt Nor Ore Ray Cons union -v neia ioaay in Lancaster County. NOTICES 7X Hotel, at Pen-Mar, accuses his wire, her sister, and brother-in-law, of assaulting him with a riding whip.

Ac Many Attend State meal, 41 per oent, protein, tankage, 60 per cent, protein, $75; dairy feed, 20 per cent, protein, $42; df.lry feed, 22 24 per cent, protein, $58; dairy feed, 24 per cent, protein, $86; dairy feed, 25 per cases outside this commonwealth, speculated In bills of lading so-rapidly that in some instances coal was purchased and sold someeight or nine times before reaching us. As this practice is beyond the power of one state to control, may I suggest that Federal authority be used to prevent a repetition of this evil by fixing the total commissions and brokerage between the original sate at the mine and the sale to the retailer or consumer here." cording to Debrick le and his wife 10 Tennessee Highway Opening have been separated since last a.ii and when they parted she threatened cent, protein, sou. Seneca 11 to "break him" before she was PHILADELPHIA WHEAT 15 Cuba Cane Sug through with him. No arrests have A NATION-WIDE ORGANIZATION Of highest commercial rating, dealing in quality food products In universal dally demand, is now making a location investigation with a view of establishing oris of Its chain stores In the city of Harrlsburg, Pa. Receipts.

shipments, stock, market opened lo higher; No. 2 red winter, $1.21 14. No. as yet been made. SCHOOL CENSUS WRIGHTSVILLE, Juljr 29.

Miss The Engineering and Accounting Departments of the NATIONAL SURETY COMPANY Are conducted under the name of the NATIONAL ACCOUNTING COMPANY Audits, Costs and Accounting Systems Factory Organization and Management Federal and State Tax Service 65 UNION TRUST BLDG. BELL PHONE 4417 HARRISBURG, PA. 26, 13 87' 11 47 10 69. 89 13 32 18 72 a rea winter garlicky, ll.TOVj I1.12. NEW VORK WHEAT Spot steady.

No. 2 red winter, $1.2914 e.Lf. track New York to arrive. i LANCASTER LIVESTOCK Cattle. Estimated recelota todav ROO.

Cuban Amer Sug Flsk Rub Goodrich AJax Kelly Sp Key Tire Rubber Cen Lea Amer and Atl Gulf Marine Marine pfd t. Sallle Gohrt has completed an enum eration of census of the eligible school children In Wrightsvllle Bor AN OPPORTUNITY WILL BE GIVEN Market dull. Beef steers steady: bulk, 18 ough. According to, her compilations there are 410 children of school age, including thirty-seven who have Just reached the age of six, and who will start their school career next September. compurea witn week ago, isig40e lower; fat cows and heifers slow to 25c lower; bulls steady; stockers and feeders fairly active at steady prices; mostly common quality, buik $5.25 J5.

75; calves Allis Chal 64 Gen Elec 181 BLAIN, July 29. Two hundred cars drove to the Big Spring on Thursday, from different parts of the county and from adjoining counties, to attend the new State road opening and demonstration. This new mountain road connects Perry County and Franklin County and makes a short cut route, between the William Penn and the Lincoln Highways. The road is an improvement over the old road and many tourists now are traveling this route to save mileage. At the exercises on Thursday addresses were delivered by Judge James M.

New Bloomfield; Judge W. Rlsh Gillan, of Chambers-burg; former Judge James W. Shull, of New Bloomfield, and Little, of Concord. C. M.

Bower, of Blain, presided. Music wad furnished by the New Bloomfield Band, Men's Glee Club, of eighteen voices and ladies' chorus of Blain. Many folks served an old-fashioned basket picnic dinner and remained for the afternoon. To one man only the right man to co-operate with this company. IF YOU ARE THE MAN Wastinghouse 61 46 A nrm top gu WHOLESALE POTATO PRICKS Lancaster: Nearby stock, No.

1, 4 per HAS TOE CRUSHED July 29. Russell Walllck, son of Mr. and Mrs. William 2 File your written request for an appointment with C. H.

POM-EROY at any time during the four days beginning Aug. 1, 1922. IN YOUR WRITTEN REQUEST For an appointment, kindly state your full name, residence and business address and your telephone number. Address Box 236, Patriot-News. YPEWRITERS RENTED REBUILTEXCHAMGED-SOLD OFFICE EQUIPMENT 1 fo 4rP Wallick, is suffering from a badly crushed toe sustained yesterday, when a heavy iron bar fell from his hands.

Walllck is employed on the truck gang of the York Railways Company. Eleo Storage Stewart Warner Allied Chem. Va Car Chem Corn Prod Amer Can Fam Play Sears Roe Un Ret Amer Wool Nickel Int Pap Col Graph Cons Textile Amer and Phila Co Amer Sum Amer Tob Tob Prod Ind Ale West Union 45 70 26 107 68 82 80 62 91 62 v. io'4 122 38 37 144 .78 63 105 JUHIOTSONi BUSINESS MEN ORGANISE RPRTNG GROVE. July or oarrei; oin siock, si.zo per oushei.

Harrlsburg: Maryland and Virginia, cloth top stave barrels, Cobblers, No. 1, few low as home grown, per barrel, No. 1, 150-lb. sacks. No.

1, No. 2, $1.75. DAIL REJECTS PEACE OFFERS DUBLIN, July 29. The Collins cabinet has flatly rejected peace proposals of 'a deputation of insur GOOD reliable home wanted, to board 2 children by the week, aged 4 and 7 years. Call Bell 2007-M.

LOCUST ST. opposite orpheum ganization of the business' men of the urn nffitnted a.t a. held UPTOWN VOLLEY BALL GAMES Schedules for the Uptown League's volley ball games on the city playgrounds were announced this afternoon by Playground Supervisor E. E. Knauss.

There will be a Junior and Senior Division, the Juniors playing all games at 3 o'clock In the after, noon and the Seniors at 6.30 o'clock'. Both leagues will play their games on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The Girls Uptown i Volley League will play Wednesdays and Fridays at 8.80 Their schedule begins August 2 and. continues until August 18. The boys schedule begins and ends a -day- earlier.

Both boys' leagues will observe the following-schedule: August 1, Maclay and Emerald and Relly and Hamilton; Emerald and and Maclay and Reily, August Hamilton and and Emerald and Reily, August Emerald and Maclay and Hamilton and Reily, August 10; Hamilton and, and Reily and Maclay, August 15; Maclay and Hamilton and. Reily( and Emerald; August 17. The girls' league-will observe this schedule: Emerald and 'Maclay, and Hamilton and Reily, August Hamilton and Emerald, and Reily and Maclay, August Maclay and Hamilton and Rally and Emerald, August Maclay and Emerald and Kelly and Hamilton, August 11; Emerald and, Hamilton and Maclay and Relly, August 16; Hamilton and Maclay and Emerald and Reily, August 18. PERSONALS on Thursday evening by electing H. CAR with room for three or four leaving for Atlantic City, Monday morning.

Write Hox 217. Patriot-News H. Hawkins, president; w. lau, secretary, and G. Elicker, treasurer.

The annual outing of the Merchants will be held at Dick's Dam. near New Oxford, on Thursday, Aug FOREIGN EXCHANGE Open. Last. Sterling 444 444 Francs 820 820 JOHN CHARLES is wsnted; formerly of Aberdeen, Scotland; heir to deceased father's estate. Write Edwin Puller, attorney.

Woodward Washington, D. C. for particulars. ust 10, it was gents and demands unconditional Marks 46 ,18 VISITED GETTYSBURG vdrk- HAVEN. July 29.

Fifty surrender. The rebel cause is believed to be Lire 458 458 LOST AND FOUND 10 Adams County Hog Breeders Hold Meet GETTYSBURG, July 29. The most enthusiastic and best attended meeting of representatives ofhog breeders associations in Adams County was held Thursday evening in the courthouse. Invitations had been extended to fifty-eight hog breeders In the county by the farm bureau and of this, number fifty-three were Paul the county farm agent, was in charge and introduced E. M.

Christen, hog specialist of' State College, as the speaker. Yesterday Christen and S. B. Shenk, assistant county farm agent, visited a number of hog growers who are members of the seven hcttt hr.a.rD1 at such an extremity that two weeks members of Susquehannock Tribe, CERTIFICATE 19865 Lost, 1 share full paid stock Stats Capital Savings Loan. Mrs.

Alice M. Smith, trustee, or Robert S. Smith, 621 1 8. Fifteenth Harris-burgt P. 4 more of "mopping up" through disaffected areas in the South and stormy West will find Free State troops completely in control of the LIBERTY BOND QUOTATION 8's ......100.94 First 4's 101.60 Second 4's .,100.66 Third 4's 100.60 Fourth 4's .101.44 No.

420, I. O. R. accompanied by the Saginaw Band, Journeyed today to Gettysburg, where they in the festivities attending the situation. The Dail then will meet.

annual pow-wow of the York and ELGIN WATCH 16 Jewels, open face, engraving R. T. H. Case 832568 watoh 21754061. riO reward for its return to Patriot-News as wajth was a graduation gift.

Adams County district or: tne improved Order of Red Men. Reports from York that Eamonn De Valera was believed to be en route to America created ex citement and interest here. It was What does a i FOB CHAIN and locket, with Initials W. H. J.

Liberal reward if returned to Patriot-News. mis. POSTMABVEU. AT CLY CLY, July 29. Robert B.

Zlgner, tiAen ntvnhlnted Dostmaster at associations and clubs in the county. published, however that the Republican chieftain had been seen in County Tipperary as recently as n. iMnriifnii to an announcement FRENCH POODLE Lost; all white; answers to the name of re-ward. Call Bell 2510-W 2217 Jef- ferles Street. New Boof Cos Thursday.

made by the post office department TO TELL ABOUT INCOME TAX GETTYSBURG, July 28. M. L. Seldman, of New York City, Income tax authority, has been secured as the speaker for the weekly meeting of the Gettvsburs: Rotarv Clnh n-r at Washington. Severe Electric Storm REAL.

ESTATE TRANSFERS Transfers in realty recorded today Sweeps Over This City Victory 4's ..100,88 NEW YORK FRODUCe'mARKET NEW YORK, July 29. Flour Dull and unchanged. Pork Firm. Mess, 2930. Lard Firm.

Middle West, 11.90ijfl2. Sugar Raw Dull. Centrifugal, 8 test. 5 88o; dull; granulated, 6.00 7.00c. Coffee Rio No.

7 on spot, 1010Hc: Santos No. 4. 1414c. Tallow Steady. 6o; city, 5cv Hay Unsettled.

No. 1, 81.50; No. J. 11 1.10; clover. Dressed Poultry Firm.

Turkeys, 25 BSc; chiokens, 28045c; fowls, good; ducks, 16 86c. Live Poultry Sharp. Geese, 1317c; ducks, 14627o; fowls, steady; turkeys, 18 21c; roosters, 13o; chickens, 2030c. Cheese Weak. State milk, common to specials, 1718c.

Buttei- Weaker. Receipts 34 creamery extra, 3685c; do. special market, 28 34c. Eggs Quiet. Receipts 46 47c; nearby white fancy, 2020c; nearby mixed fancy, 2229c.

Monday evening. Mr. Seldman will In one of the most severe electrical discuss me income tax question. storms that swept this city this year, three horses were killed, a man knocked unconscious and burned, two church spires splintered and hun- were: J. E.

Smith to Salvatore ContS; 1811 North Third street, Salvatore Conte to J. E. Smith. 1117 North Front street. $2000; J.

Davis to A. C. Kuscha, Herr and Myrtle streets, $960; J. F. Slack to E.

G. Irvln, Steel-ton, P. Levinson.to Sam Silver, 1103 North Third street, Second Baptist Church to the Telegraph Printing Company, South Cameron Street, $9000; Fannie Gruber to A. M. Allen, Middle Paiton Township, $1.

drds of dollars worth of damage Boy Hurled From Wire Bridge, Dies CARLISLE, July 29. Clyde 7 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Yost, who resides on the Horner farm, near Craighead, died at the Carlisle Hospital this morning with a fractured skull, suffered when he grabbejl a charged wire and was knocked from the wire bridge, near Craighead, to the creek bottom.

The Yost lad was playing about the bridge' with some companions on Thursday when he grabbed the elec-trlo wire and was thrown to the creek bed. He was taken immedi- done to crops yesterday, Most of the damage was reported in the storm yesterday, while at oYrk hail is reported to have fallen. Ruth McFall, a nurse at the State Hospital and two other women were Marysville Personals MARYSVILLE, July 29. Miss Margaret Marks, of Harrlsburg, returned home after visiting with Mrs. J.

H. Kass. Miss Erma Bolze is visiting friends In Reading. Mrs. A.

S. Frey, of Red Lion, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O.

Albright. Miss Frances Dowd Is -spending several weeks with her aunt at her Summer home on the Hudson. Miss Luly Bollinger, of York, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Clyde Collier. Miss Ruth White, of State College, Is spending the week with her schoolmate.

Miss Mary Relghard. Mrs. W. R. Hench has returned home after visiting friends In Baltimore.

Mrs. J. H. Young and son, Charles, of Baltimore, are visiting relatives In this place. Mr.

and injured when lightning struck a street car at Eleventh and Calder LOCAL PRODUCE Local -produce prices In JUSTICES NAMED JnvHnnn of the Peace aDDointed to We're glad to answer a question like that. Tell us what kind of a roof you want, and we'll quickly prepare an estimate. No fussing, no delay, but "figgers" that you can understand. If you're wise, you'll tell us to estimate on our extra-heavy it's the cheapest shingle, when length of protection is considered. Good looks, long life, fair price what more could anyone desire? Stop at our display rooms, or telephone US (Bell 6676) either way will bring results.

The Harrisburg Asphalt Roofing Company Fourteenth and Market Streets School of Methods To Open at Waldheim ALLENTOWN," July of delegates are expected to be in attendance at the second session of the School of Methods to be held under the auspices of the Sunday School and Christian Endeavor Federation of the East Pennsylvania Conference, United Evangelical Church, at Waldheim Park, this place, which convenes on Monday evening. The Rev. E. S. Woodring, of Harrlsburg, superintendent of the religious educational department of the federation, will conduct the school.

The School of Methods is noted as the Northneld of the East Pennsylvania 'Conference and will study methods on the Bible, Christian Endeavor, Sunday School, Missions, Stewardship and Church History. The Rev. J. C. Massee, pastor of Tremont Temple.

Boston, will be the first speaker on Monday -evening. ODD FELLOWS SERMON MARIETTA, July 29. Cassiopeia Lodge, No. 1705, Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, will attend services on Sunday evening at T.30 o'clock In the Bethel A. M.

E. Church. West Fairview street The Rev. pr. J.

M. Ringgold, presiding elder of the Philadelphia conference, will preside. There will be special music. MARKETS Harrlsburg roar- 10, lS20s 29o streets. Although the car was filled with Are when the lightning struck the controller box, nobody was seriously injured.

day by Governor Sproul include John H. Sturgeon, Beaver Falls, Charles in. Henderson TownshlD. Jef keta rollow; Apples, 14 Pck Apple butter, pint BsDanaa, dosen Beans, green, "4 peck Beans, lima, pint Beans, butter, pint Beets, bunch maokhrriea. box 2B80c 6c 2025o ferson County and Eugene M.

Hand atelyto the hospital where every effort was made to save his life. An operation was performed yesterday, but the boy never rallied. The storm killed two horses in a work. Germansvllle, Heidleberg Township, Lehigh County. field near Progress, while George Smith farmer, was thrown twenty feet and suffered severe burns.

SEEKS TO ISSl SECl'RITIES WASHINGTON, July The Balti TO PREACH HERE Ralph B. Funk, of Smithburg, 20c 4(f5c IS, 15(P20c ..86, 40. 4650c 8, 10912c 13 a 2c 6c 15c 18915c So So NO TRACE OK MISSIXG MAN LEWISTOWN, July 29. Maurice more Ohio Railroad to Jay asked the Interstate Commerce Commission for Mrs. Critchfleld, of Harrisburg, were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. White on Thursday. Butter, country, pound Cabbage, head Cantaloupes, apiece Carrots, bunch Cauliflower, apiece Celery, stalk Cheese, cottage, plate Cheese, pot.

cup. Cheese, pot, cartons authority to Issue $6,750,000 of five Rodgers, 26 years old, who disap will preach tomorrow morning and evening in the. Church of Christ, Fourth and Delaware streets, of which he was formerly a member. He is a graduate of Bethany College. per cent, equipment trust certificates.

The proceeds are to be used in part loo Corn, ary, pint payment for large amounts of equipment, the estimated cost value will be 20, 80985c peared from his home here, July 3rd, is still missing. His family are making every effort to find him. His wife says he started down town on July on some business and did not return. She carp giv to reason for his absence. PITIM EXAMINATION WAYNESBORO, July 29.

Superintendent of Borough Schools J. Clair McCullough' yesterday announced that the examinations for pupils taking Summer work in the grade schools $9,069,680. The certificates will be issued by Gerard Trust Company, of Corn, aoxen Cucumbers, apiece Egga. dosen Honey, lb Horse-radish, (lass The Patriot-News Harrisburg's Want-Ad Directory Read for Preflt-tJe for Bssults l2c ..28, 35c 806 40c 1 10c Philadelphia..

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