A Telegraph Wait Ad Will Go lit® Ofer 23, m Homes Every lime It Is Rm Are Boys Who Are Am bitious to Succeed I heard an office man say the other day. "The office boy of to-day doesn't give a flucker for the future, his mind is on baseball and motorcycles." 1 don't believe him 1 I know better. I know many, many boys who are anxious to find work in offices where they stand a show of advancement. If 1 were an office manager, I'd use a Telegraph WANT AD and put in a few hours interviewing bovs—because 1 know I could pick the right boy and thereby build for the future—his and mine. The Telegraph Want Ad Man. DIED NEBINGER —On October 11, 1914. Mary H. Nebinger, died suddenly at the home of her mother, Mrs. Rachael Black, 1109 l'enn street, aged 51 years. Funeral on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the above address. The relatives and friends are invited to at tend without further notice. Burial private, Harrinburg Cemetery. i-UST IjOST Tawuey-colored bloodhound, without collar. Howard if returned to ir.ol Nortli Front street. EOST on Front street, between Public Library and Mulberry street, purse. Reward if returned to 209 South )■ ront street. FOUND FOUND One pair of gold-rimmed spectacles. Owner may have same by loentlfying at Telegraph Office and pay- Ins fur this ad. FOUND The home of reliable work ior particular people, at Eggert's t-'tea m Dyeing French Cleaning Works, 124 a Market street. Call either phone. we'll do the rest. IIEEi* W ANTED —Male L WANTED—Strong boy to work in store. Must be able to ride bicycle. Apply 2015 North Sixth street. AUTO THANSPORTATION SCHOOL THE oldest, be*t and most reliable Automobile School in the country. A full course of practical instructions for $35. including long driving and re jiait'ing lessons. Hundreds of good paving positions are open for compe tent men. Make application now. Easy payments. Open day and evenings. 5 North Cameron street. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION. Day and Evening, in Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship, Speed Dictation, etc. Assistance given iu securing positions. Special inducement is offered you to be gin now. Call or address Merle i»„ Keller, Room 30'' Patriot Bldg., 11 N. Second street. WANTED Solicitor to canvass high-grade proposition. Call between 8:30 and 11:30 A. M. or 4:30 to 5:30 P. M. Kollberg Studio, 302 Market street. CARPENTERS WANTED -- 35 cents per hour to llrst-class mechanics. Ap tly Tenth and Market streets, English Bros. WE WANT a llrst-class salesman, experienced in selling Wholesale Trade, capable or handling crew of canvassers. Address IJromo Drug Co.. Boom 210, Trustee Building. Harrisburg. Pa. WANTED A good paperhanger, at once. Apply H. It. Boose, Third avenue and Second street, Wormleysburg. WANTED Young man to distribute circulars. Apply Tamsul Tea Co., 331 Market street, Second Floor. WANTED Solicitor and collector. Good opportunity for advancement. Sal ary and commission. Apply Room 206, 219 Walnut street, Tuesday evening. Ocfober 13. 1914, between 6:30 and 7:30 o'clock. AHUV OF UNITED BTATES. MEN WANTED. Ablebodied. unmarried men between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English language. For Information upplv to Recruiting Officer. Bergner Building. 3d & Market Sts.. Harrisburg; 48 N. Queen St., Lancaster, Ssi> Pine St.. Wllllamsport, or 87 W. Market St.. York. Pa, WANTED Colored boy to deliver orders anil work around .place: must be neat and polite; one with wheel pre ferred Apply Thnrley's Tea Room. Houses For Rent 128 Ann St., 2 n. f„ 5 r SIT ia:»2 s. tilth st.. avi *. f na ItriKK* St., <i r :-s 11)80 Wallace St.. 2 *. f *lll 102(1 Wnlluee St., 2 ». 1.. 7 r. 4>. .. 912 140 l.lndcii St.. 3 m. (~ IS r sl2 MM 1* S. 21*4 St., 2V4 m. t *l2 tin." Urlsii" St., SK- «. * 912 2154 \. 7th St., 3 n. Ii sit:t ISO? Allien St.. 2Mr «. !>.. Sr.* b„ 81.1 i.uik *. lath st.. ;i s. it., s r km; <l«tn Kiuernlii St., It a. I>„ S r *l7 1.K20 Merry St., 2'.1- n. f„ 7 r. b. A f.,slS 2Mi Yule St.. 2 a. It. 7 r. I). At... *2O 21 111 tireeu <t.. Ii ». ■>.. N p. ,v l>„ S2O 110.1 \. 2d St.. 2MI *. f.. 7r. I>. .. S2B lU2:t Market St.. a m. h.. Ml r. . . . s||» 12010 >. Third St., 3 >. !>., Or. ... $lO ' 1.103 V 2d St.. 3 ». It., 10 r. It. v. It.. $4.1 22 Ml N. 3d St., 3 n. It., Sr. It. *. It., $.-,o 223(1 \. 2d St., 3 *. h„ 10 r. It ».Vt 2138 ■>. 2d St., tien Jtyji ». It., II r„ Hilo 200 S. h'riiDt si., 3 a. It.. 10 r. 2 It., $7.-, 23 S. Front St. I'.niiln—\tin tux »tfi'ft sl2 Willi i: 1111,1. 11 il 111 ill e I St. HI2 1,1 t KNOW —Mh St. mid Forge l.ane. 92ft CCyNM I.T I S FOR \P\I«T>I»:\TS Mulberry A t hrlatlnn st«., enrage, J5 Miller Bros. & Neefe nF.AI, nSTATK Fir* Insurance Surety Bonds Locust and Ceurt Streets TUESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH OCTOBER 13, 1914 1 AGENTS WANTED [ AGENTS WANTED FOR BEST SELL- I INU BOOK published. One Agent sold 36 the first day; another, 138 the first live days. Earn $10.0" to $26.00 weekly during spare time. Write for best, terms and free outllt. H. G. Landla' Sons, Reading. Pa. SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN AVe desire a forceful and aggressive salesman for high class calendar, leather and novelty lino to represent us in Harrlsburg. also for several counties in Pennsylvania. Will consider applications only from men of reliable character ■ and real selling ability. Thos, J. Beckman Co., 827 Fil bert street, Philadelphia, Pa. EXPERIENCED, capable salesman to travel for old established house with line that sells to practically all classes of merchants. Illgh commissions, with weekly advance, to right man. D. W. Barrows, Detroit, Mich. SALESMAN Se)l Hogs. Co-opera tive "lan. Experienced man will have no trouble taking orders for us In Har risburg. Prospects unlimited. Big commissions. National Hog Co., 1 West Thirty-fourth, New York. HELP WANTED —Female WANTED An experienced white cook. Apply 201 North Front. WANTED A white girl as cook; reference required. Apply 2025 North Front street, Harrlsburg. Pa. GIKLS WANTED to learn the trade of cigar making, packing and in the shipping dept. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Co., No- 500 Race St. WANTED Middle-aged white lady to go to country to take care of an aged couple; best references. Address Box X, 1690, care of Telegraph. LEAK* DRESSMAKING Perfect Fitting Is taught by measure ment Cut own patterns. It's the only way to learn dressmaking right, ."ake own dresses while learning. Night and day classes. Write, or call. Work's Dressmaking School. 22 North Fourth street CITRL WANTED for child's nurse. Ap ply at once, 1632 Green street. WANTED Girl or settled woman for housework; prefer country girl or woman. Apply Keystone Cycle Co., 814 North Third s'reet WANTED Experienced operators for Loysvllle Shirt Factory. Apply at once <0 Loysvllle, Pa. WANTED— Office girl, having gram mar school education; knowledgo of shorthand and typewriting not requir ed. Address Office, caro of the Tele graph. SITUATION WANTED—MALE WANTED • Male nurse, two years' hospital training, two private practice; references. Lock Box 2, Maelay Station. City. WANTED Boy of IS years desires work of any kind; willing to do hard work Call, or address 1812 North Sixth street. WANTED A colored man desires n position of any kind. Call, or address, No. 520 Brown avenue. WANTED By competent colored cook, position In hotel or restaurant; best of reference Address Robert H. Jones, 501 State street. WANTIJD Young, strong man. 21 years of age. desires position of anv kind. 605 South Third street, Steelton, Pa. WANTED Hoher, Industrious, mid dle-aged man would llko position as night watchman or elevatorman. Ap ply .lames Zones, 1825 North Seventh street. WANTED A colored boy, 17 years of oku, would like a place In private family, or work of any kind; can give reference. Address 667 llriggs street. srrc ATIONS WANTED—FonmIo WANTED By nent colorel girl, day's work or small washings and Iron ings to do at home. 1521 Fulton str.-et. WANTED—Dressmaking by the Uav or at home. Call, or write. Dressmaker. 40 Balm street. City. WANTED White woman desires day's work of nny kind. Call, or ad dress. 1202 North Cameron street. WANTED Colored woman desires general housework or day's work of any kind. Call, or address. Mrs. Davis, 1943 Rudy street. WANTED Young white girl de sires position as waitress. Apply 502 Strawberry avenue, or cull United phone 141 Y. WANTED Situation a* house keeper in respectable. mlddle-ag>d widower's small family, by settled, nild dle-sged woman; tidy, reliable, eco nomics! malinger; references exchang ed. Call, or address, Mrs Ray, !"l9 North Second street, Harrlsburg. P«, WANTED A respectable white wo man wishes position as housekeeper, or good plsce to - ook. In or out of the city. Addreiss B. A., 150$ Naw Fourth street. SITUATIONS WAXTKD —remote WANTED By colored woman, place an cook, or general housework. 666 North alley. WANTED Middle-aged lady de sires notation an housekeeper; can fur nish best of reference. Address Box 49, Shlrcmanstown, Pa. WANTED Woman of experience desires position OH housekeeper for widower; can furnish best of references. Address G. F., 43 North Sixteenth j street. WANTED By a colored woman, washing and Ironing;. Address Kachel Dolman, 1425 New Fourth street. I WORK WANTED by a German wo- I man. in small family; general house work; no washing Apply Cl 5 South I Front street, Steelton. Pa. I WANTED Young lady stenog rapher. experienced In general office work, desires position; can furnish best of reference. Address X., 1685, caro of | Twlegraph. REAL ESTATE FOR BALK FOB SALE Two 2Vi -story frame I houses, new. Nos, 3320 and 3322 North j Sixth street; all improvement!); steain | heat; granolithic walks. Inquire Shrelner's Store, on premise*. FOR SALE At Edgemont, one-half njlle north of Penbrook on Twemy- I third street, one six-room house, $1,200. j Some others at SIOO, six rooms; lots, 30 ixl2o. Address u. S. Hartman, 38 North Twelfth street, Harrlsburg FOR SALE 3-story brick dwelling; well arranged; unusually light and cheerful. 202 Harris street. FOR SALE Corner lot. Front and Hamilton streets, 52x125. at a bargain. Apply 1700 North Second street. FOR SALE 152 Acres I'A miles north of Middlesex level land brick and frame house frame bank burn. Price, 16,500.00 —$6,000.00 can re main at 5 per cent. Brlnton-Packer I Co., Second and Walnut streets. , FOR SALE No. 1333 Susquehanna street three-stor.v frame house 9 rooms and bath. Price, SI,BOO. Look at the brick house No. 239 North Four teenth street. Bell Realty Co., Bergner ; Building. ! VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE AT $1,300 8 rooms; gas light; porch front; lot, Frame house at a bargain price, No. 2032 Berryhlll street. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing. THOSE PENN STREET HOUSES. Nos. 2031 and 2033, can be bought almost at your own price if within reason. Brick i houses—all improvements. What is ' your offer? Bell Realty Co., Bergner I Building. FOR SALE Two houses belonging to the estate of Dickinson MacAHlster, deceased. One property Is the stone I bungalow on the river side of Front street above the Fishing Creek M. E. Church, 350 feet, more or less, of river front; and the other, a two-storv frame house on a lot about 50 ft. by 300 ft. on Front street below the Fort Hunter Hotel, with the trolley stopping at the rear of the lot. Dauphin Deposit Trust Company 213 Market street. REAL ESTATE FOR SAI.K 34 N. THIRTEENTH ST.—2 -story frame dwelling will be sold occu pied by owner inspect the property and see us for price. Miller Bros. & Neefe. FOR SALE No. 223 Union avenue; three-story frame house. I'urther information, as! - Schmidt, Florist. 313 Market street. REAL ESTATE I'or Sule or Exi-hnngu FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY 2 ' /j-story frame dwelling locuted at Washington Heights 7 rooms, bath and vapor heat porches lot. 65x170. Brlnton- Packer Co., Second end Walnut streets. ltKAli ESTATE FOF. KENT FOn KENT No. 1843 Whitehall St $35.00 No. 1850 Market St 85.00 No. 1628 Regtna St 25.00 No. 1821 Market St 25.00 No. 1835 Spencer 17.00 No. 1120 N. Camuron St 10.00 J. E. GIPPLE, 1261 Market Street FOR RENT Three-story brick house, No. - 12!' Iteel street. Apply 2123 North Sixth street. All Improvements. FOR RENT— 437 Hummel, 171 South Eighteenth, 112 North Eighteenth. 1633 Regtna street; all improvements; lin - me.ilute possession. A. W. Swerigel, 219 South Thirteenth street. FOP. RENT Nos. 461 mid 465 Cres cent street, new eight-room houses, all conveniences; large front porch; central 1 location, rent, S2O each. Apply at 4i>9 ■ Crescent street. FOR RENT 1613 Carnation street; two-story brick; six rooms and bath; side entrance and porches. Good condi tion. Rent, $16.00. Inquire 1612 State street. FOR RENT Brick house, with all Improvements; in good condition; paved street; tlvo minutes' walk from Market Square. Inquire 121 North Summit street. FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE; all conveniences; steam heat; Immedi ate possession; good location. Address H, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT r.l« North Sixteenth street. Harrlsburg; three-story brick house; 8 rooms; front and rear porches; 1 all Improvements. Inquire 514 North Sixteenth street. FOR RENT At Bella Vista, furl nlshed house 7 rooms all Improve ments for six months • two min utes' to trolley. A bargain Address George M. Kuutz. New Cumberland. Pa. Bell phone 3136 R. APARTMENTS FOK HEN I FJHHMAN APARTMENTS FOR RENT —Very desirable; new building; all con veniences. Apply Fishman Furniture Store, 1101-1103 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Apartment; 4 rooms, bath, improvements; desirable location; use of both phones. Apply 1745 North Sixth street. WE have Just the apartment you have been looking for, with all modern conveniences and ill a pleasant and de sirable location. Rental reasonable. Pennu. Realty Company, 132 Locust street. 1 FOR RENT—Third floor flat; 8 rooms, 1 hall, use of bath, light; clean, com- { fortable; rent reasonable; possession at I once. Apply No. 230 North Fifteenth ' Rtreet, City. FOR RENT Four, Ave or seven room apartments at 100 Hamilton I street. Vlot water. Two apartments 1 with river view. Apply HOO North! Second street FOR RENT Second lloor two and | four-room upurtments. furnished or un furnished; bath; rent reasonable; all' conveniences. 631 North Second street. Bell phone 620W, ROOMS I'OK KENT FOR RENT Four rooms, second 1 floor, with use of bath, for light house- ' keeping. In refined, private family. Kent! reasonable. Address 4!>4, care of Tele- I graph. _ _ | FOR RENT - Furnished room, with I Isvge ii«v window; all convenience*. Aire ti.tnslent roomers. Apply second! apaitment of Hoffman Apartments, Fifth «n»l Market streets. FOR RKNT .T« o nicely furnished : roemf. th board, on second floor; all conveniences, use of Bell phone. sl4 Capital jtieeu ROOMS FOR HUNT FOR RUNT Furnished rooms, ROB. lyn Apartments, 209 Walnut street; man and wife or ladles preferred. Inquire 6 South Market Square. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms In one of the best locations In the city; use of bath and telephone. Apply 203 State street. FOR RUNT Furnished rooms, single or en-sulte; all conveniences. In cluding phone; reference required. Ap ply 1015 North Front street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms on second floor front and back; single or en-suite, with board; private family home comforts; two minutes' walk from Capitol. Phone 818 L, Bell. FOK RENT Nicely unfurnished front room; private family. Inquire 105 South River nvenue, third house from Chestnut street. TWO furnlshod or unfurnished rooms for rent, with hot water heat and use of bath; three minutes' vvallt from Market Square. Apply 226 Soyth Sec ond street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, sec ond and third floor front rooms; bath and phone; private family. 316 Chest 'nut street. FOR RENT One newly furnished room, fronting on Capitol Park; elec tric lights; hot and cold running water In room; use of phone and large bath. Apply 410 North street. FOR RENT Two largo unfurnished rooms, on the Hill; mlddio-aged couple preferred; use of phone. 128 Balm street. FOR RENT—One or two furnished or unfurnished rooms. No. 1609 Green street. FOR RENT Large front and back rooms on third floor, unfurnished, suit able for light housekeeping; heat and light furnished, use of phone and bath. 606 Forster street. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT™ Second-story front room and third story front room, also small hsll room; j city steam; desirable location. Call Bell phone 613 W. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms on second floor, for light house keeping. Apply 1846 North Sixth street. City. SECOND AND THIRD FLOOR ROOMS TO RENT, with or without board, small private family and rates reasonable. 45 North Sixteenth street. FOR RENT Two communicating rooms, furnished, for light housekeep ing; uil conveniences; use of phone; gas to cook with. 925 North Sixth street. Call Bell phune 610 W. FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms on third floor; use of bath, light and heat. Call 2333 Jefferson street. I XtOOM FOR RENT All convenl -1 ences and use of phone; strictly prl | vate family. Address A. 15. 8., care of j Telegraph, or phone 2188 W. j ROOMS WANTED l WANTED A furnished room, cen trally located; state rent, etc. Address Rooms, No. 1691, care of Telegraph. WANTED Three rooms, furnished, for light housekeeping; state location, rent and conveniences. Address K., 1689, care of Telegraph. ROOMS AND HOARD FOR RENT Furnished rooms and boarding by meal, day or week. Ap ply 1001 North Second street, corner Boas and Second streets. WANTED GRADUATE MASSEUR solicits trial by doctors. Address Masseur, Lock Box 2, Maclay Station, City. WANTED Private garago for small car. Statu terms and location. Address X., 1692, care of Telegraph. \\ ANTED To buy, hut-air furnace; must ho in good condition; gi\e price. Address Box 0., 1301, care of Telegraph. WANTED To rent, until apart ment <>f three or four rooms, with pri vuto bath; possession wanted HI once: location west of Fourth street and north of Locust street. Address J.. 1656, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE FOR SALE Send Isc for ii beauti ful pack of Assorted Quilt Patches. Over 3,000 packs has been sold last year. Address Valley Supply Co., Dept. 4S, Shlremanstown, Pa. FOR SALE A new No. 6 Under wood Typewriter Apply C. L Long, Green and Woodbine streets. FOR SALE A ono-seated Columbus electric car. Inquire of C. E. Lytar, City Auto Garage, corner Strawberry and River streets. FOR SALE Entire household fur niture, In good condition; sideboard, dishes, beds, bedding and chairs. East end of Mulberry Street Hridgo. Call 1168 Mulberry street. FOR SALE One second-hand cast iron soctlonal steam boiler (Furnian), 1,700 sq. ft. capacity. A bargain. In quire of H. F. Qulckol, No. 123 Pine street, Harrlsburg, Pa. FOR SALE Six Beagles, 2 years old. thoroughly broken and reliable hunters. At the prices we are asking they will not last very long. Evans and Smith, Dlllsburg. Pa. FOR SALE 1914 Vulcan touring car; run less than 3,500 inlles. Price, $800; regular price, 1900. Apply Pen brook Garage. Bell phone lltsL FINE AND COMPLETE LINE AUTO ROBES. Steamer Rugs, Car riage Robes. Horse Blankets and Stable Blankets. Harrlsburg Hitrness & Sup ply Company, Second and Chestuut j streets. SQUARE PIANO FOR SALE~CH EAP to quick buyer. Call at 230 Sayford avenue. GuASS window signs. Furnished Rooms. Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and Board and Table Board at 25c each. One of these signs will be given with each slxt-tlme order for a classified ad. If paid In advance. Inquire at usice of Telegraph. FOR SALE Eclipse gas oven, In good condition, sultnble for hotel or bakery; tlvo shelves; 38x3S Inslile I measurement; cost $85.00; will sell fori $20.00. inquire Bowman & Co. FOR SALE Wall case, floor cases ! and shelvlngs, also rolltop desk and safe. Apply at 4SOA Market street. I FOR SALE One 1912 Ford run about. with linen upholstery, booster, speedometer, electric llglits, painted gray and striped In tine shape, with good tires. I'rlot, $350. Address Box 1836, Belleville, Pa. FOR SALE Stock and fixtures of Hrocery storo In suburban section. > Greater part trade cash. Property for sale or rent. Will give reason for sell- j lug to buyer. Address E., 1678, care of ' Telegraph. FOR SALE CARDS «n sale ai lti Velegraph Business Office, FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT CARnScanV# tecured at the Telegraph Business Office FOR RENT ln the Telemaph l Huildlng, a suite of well located offices. Inquire fer Superintendent In ituaiaeaa Office of Telegraph. , FOR EXCHANGE WILL EXCHANGE $2,600 new brick house, steam heat, bath, electric and gas, large lot. for an automobile as part payment; must be In good condi tion. Address 1328 Vernon street. E f SIN ESS Ol* POUT U NIIIES A WONDERFUL cliancs for party looking for good business We'll sell to quick buyer a good-paying store, consisting of up-to-date groceries and general merchandise, doing good cash business. Stand ready to show good results. Business located in Waynes boro. Pa., town of 10,000 population. Reason for selling, on account of health must leave for West. Only those who mean business and want to muke money need apply. Address D., 1693. cure of Telegraph. CASH GROCERY STORE FOR HALE —Fixtures only S2OO stock at inven tory. Also two other propositions that might Interest you. Get particulars from Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing A SPLENDID opportunity to make some mighty good money and establish permanent business Write Health and Accident Insurance and be Independent and out of doors—lmmediate cash re turns and future, too. All or part time Address National Casualty Company. Detroit. Mich. FOR SALE Dry goods and no | tlon business, consisting of dry goods, men's furnishings, etc. Old establish ed stand. Will close out at a bargain to right party. Apply to J. B. F., 1520 Derry. I MADE $50,000 In live years In the mall order business, began with si. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea eock. 356 Lockport, N. Y. ANY Intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 708. Look* port N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONAJLS NEW AND SECOND-HAND Furni ture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Drop postal, or phone 2143J, Atlas Furniture Co., 430 Straw - I berry Btree' S. SMELTS 4 Second-hand furniture, clothing, Jewelry, etc., bought at high est cash prices and sold at lowest prices In city. Drop postal and X will call. 945 North Seventh street PROF. FRANCISCO DE ECHEMEN DIA Pianist and instructor; musio for dances and spbcial occasions. Pianist ut Park Auditorium, Mt. Gretna, Pa, season 1914. 223 Maclay streut Bell phone. GUNS FOR HIRE " ~ OR FOR SALE. Albo all loads In U. M. C. Ammunition. Window Glass at low est prices. Stove Pipe at 15c per Joint. Capitol Hardware & Supply Co.. 1218 and 1220 North Third street. S. HALDEMAN & CO., Carpenters and Builders. Job work promptly attended to In any part of the city. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Also Homes for sale with all conveniences at reasonable prices and easy terms. Call Bell phone 3622 M, 3222 North Sixth street West Harrlsburg. PROF. FRANCISCO DE ECHEMENI DIA Pianist and Instructor; music for dances and special occasions. Pianist at Park Auditorium, Mt. Gretna, Pa., season 1914. 223 Maclay street. Bell phone. HAULING 11. W. LATHE. Hoarding Stable and National Transfer Co. Movers of piunos. safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lathe. Manager. Fifth and Woodbine atreeta. Bell phone No. 2503 R. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTFRINQ with test material and by expert help. Fend us your worn furniture. Our best efforts insure your satisfaction. S. N. Cluck, 820 Woodblno street. FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonlo, perpared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street Harrlsburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 1960. HTORAUB STORAGE 419 Broad atreet. for household goods and merchandise. Prl vato rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 76 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411 broad street. Both phonea. HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two large brick warehouses, built ex pressly for storage. Private rooms for household goods and unexcelled fa cilities for storing all kinds of mer candise. Low storage rates. South St. and Penna. H. R. MONEY TO LOAN LOANS—S6 to S2OO for honest work ing people without bank credit at less than legal rates, payable in Insist, unit to suit borrowers' convenience. Cooperative Loan and investment Co, 204 Chestr- t street LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE to property owners along the lines of Mulberry Street, from Sev enteenth Street to Eighteenth Street; Prospect Street, from Market Street to Whitehall Street; Nalldaln Street, from Fifteenth Street to Seventeenth Street; Derry Street, from 180 feet east of Eighteenth street to the west side of Twenty-second street; Derry Street, from the west side of Twenty-second street to the west side of Twenty thlril Streel; Logan Street from Maclay Street to Emerald Street; Orange Alley, from Maclay Street to Woodblno Street. You are hereby notlttod that the as sessment to pay the cost and expense of paving and curbing the above named highways under Ordinance No. 26. File of Common Council, Session of 1910; Ordinance No. 29, File of Select Coun cil, Session of 1910; Ordinance No. 74, File of Select Council, Session of 1912- 1913; Ordinance No. 51, File of City Council, Session of 1914-1915; Ordi nance No. 116, File of Common Council. Session of 1912-1913; Ordinance No. 115. File of Common Council, Session of 1912-1913, will be made by me, at my office. In the Commonwealth Trust Company Building. No. 222 Market Street. Harrlsburg. Pa., on Thursday, the 22d day of October, 1914, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. aiul 12 o'clock noon, when and where all pat ties Interested shall be heard. ' M. B. COW DEN, City Engineer. NOTICE la hereby given that the as sessment against the abutting property owners for the cost of laying wuter pipe In Emerald Street from Fourth Street to Fifth Street; Hlldrup Street, from Nineteenth Street to Twenty-tlrst Street; Nineteenth Street, from Pnxton Street to Sycamore Street; Sycamore Street, from Rolleston Street to the City Line; and In l<ennox Street, from Nine teenth Street to City Line, will he made and levied ut the Office of the Commls-. sloner of Public Safety, Room 10, Court House, in tho City of Harrlsburg. on the 21st day of October, at 10 o'clock A. M.. when and where all parties In In terest may attend H. F. BOWMAN. Superintendent Public Safety. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application will be made to The Puhllc Service Commission of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, by The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania for a certificate of public convenience, evidencing the Commission's approval of an agreement with the Harrlsburg Light and Power Company for the sale of four poles at Harrlsburg, the nubile hearing on which will he held In the rooms of the Commission, at Harrls burg. on the 21st day of October. 1914, at 5:30 P. M„ when and where all per sons In Interest may appear and be heard If they ao desire. NOTICE NOTtrE Is l>«r*b\ given that applica tion hi»» been made to tha Couit of tiutrtei feaMone of tha Feaca of Dau phin County, b: th« following ln- Stvlduftl i»n<t rorpor»tlon» for li censes t« engajte In the bual u*ia ot landing money. In tccord- TO STUDY METHODS OF READING ICE CO. Harrisburg Merchants Will Seek Pointers on Their Trip to Berks County Directors of the Merchants Ice Com pany of IlarrlsburK. with George IC. Hewitt, one of the organizers of the new company, will visit Heading to morrow to study business methods pursued by the Merchants Ice Com pany of Reading. The Harrlsburgers will leave for Reading at 8 o'clock to-morrow morn ing. An Inspection of tho Reading plnnt will be mado and the company's business methods will be Investigated. Particular attention will be given the question of reduction of Ice prices In Heading since the Merchants com pany began business. The purity of the Ice and other details of manufac ture will also be studied. The Harrlsburg party will Include I Mr. Hewitt and tho following directors: William Cartwrlght. chairman. Henry Hare, treasurer, Lewis W. Kay, Wil liam J. Perrln, Charles K. Sheesley, Bartholomew B. Drum. Max P. John- I son, James D. Miller and William K I Koons. RAILROAD NOTKS On Thursday night, at tho P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. a reception and entertain ment for members and friends will be held. A program will be announced to-morrow. Reports presented by General Secre tary F. H. Gregory, of the P. R. R. x. M C. A., show a total attendance at the building during September of 2,0fi0. Directors of the Enola P. R. R. V. M. C. A. will meet to-night and ar range for a series of educational classes for men. George B. Landls, educational director of the State jY. M. C.nA., will speak. Officials of the Pennsylvania Rail road Inspected the Schuylkill Valley branch yesterday. KVROPKAX ORDER FOR SHIRTS Special to The Telegraph York, Pa., Oct. 18.—Tho Industrial Sewing Company, of Glen Rock, has received an order for 1,100 shirts tor tho use of soldiers wounded in the European war who are being cared for in London hospitals. The plant had been shut down for several months. THE MARKETS PHILADELPHIA I'HoniMK By Associated Press Philadelphia, Oct. 13. Wheat Higher; No. 2, red, spot, export. sl.oiiVt 6»1.0»V4; No. l, Northern, Duluth, ex port, $1.16 H 01.1 VMr Corn Steady; No. 2, yellow local, 81 ®Bl V4c. Oats Steady; No. 2, white, 61® o l H c. Butter Tho market Is steady; western, creamery, extras, 31c; nearby prints, func>- 34c. Kggs The market Is tlrm; Pennsylvania und other nearby Arum, free cases, $8.40 per ease; do., current receipts, free cases, $7.80©?.50 per case; western, extras, ilrsts, free cases, SS, l(i per case; do., tlrsts, free cases. s7.so(ti 7.85 per case. Live Poultry Lower; fowls, I4W loo! young chickens, UfflliOc; spring chickens, lS(ii'lsc; broiling chick ens, 17(fi>27c; old roosters, Tl®l2c; ducks, old. 13(ft 14c; ducks, young, 14® lie; neese. 1 F>(m l 17o; turkeys, lUmHUc. Bran Firm; winter, per ton, $24.00<ij>24.50; spring, per ton, si3,oo(i|) 23.50. Refined Sugars Market lower; powdered, 6.35 c; line granulated, 6.25 c; confectioners' A. tl.lfic. Dressed Poultry Steady; fowls. I western, fancy, heavy, 20®21o; do., fair to good, heavy, average receipts. J7®lDc: small, if><fi> 16c; old roosters. i:t<ft)l3Hc; roasting ' chickens, fancy, lsiffllSc; broiling chickens, nearby, 16®22c; do., western, 12(fi 17c; capons, large, 23®2l>c; do., small, 18®20c; turkeji, fancy, j-,*) do., fair, 20©23 c; ducks. gevw. 1101(0. I'lour Market steady; wlntor, clear, $3.85®4.10, straignia f'l-iiuaji- j vanla, new, $4.90®5.15; spring straights $6.10#5.40, do., patents, $5.60®f1.50; j Western, s4.tb(|>4.4o, paienu, |i»(i 4.76; Kansas straight. Jute sucks, (4.1 i 94.30; spring, tlrsts, clear, t4.00®4.2D, i strlghts, $4.20®4.30; patents, »4.:;i4i 1 4.«0. Hay The market Is Arm; tim othy, No. 1, large bales, $19.00; No. 1, medium bales, $18.&0iu>l!).00: No. 2, $17.00® 18.00; No. 3, $14.50® 15.50; no grade, sll.oo® 13.00. New clover mixed. Light mixed. I slß.oo® 19.00; No. 1, do.. t16.60®17.50; I No. 2, do., J14.50® 15.50. Potatoes Weak; Pennsylvnla. I per bushel, 60® 63c; New > ork. perl bushel, 60®56c; Jersey, per basket, ! 35® 46c. CHICAGO CATTLN By Associated Press Chicago, 111., Oct. 13, Hogs Re- > celpts, 18,000; slow. Bulk of sales, $7.30 ®7.46; light, $7.75®8 20; mixed, $7.25® 8.25; heavy, $6.95® S. 10; rough, $6.95»r 7.15; pigs, $4,508! 7.85. Cattle Receipts, 8,000; weak. Beeves. $6.50® 10.85: steers, SS. 10®9.10; Blockers and feeders. $5.50®8.15' cows and heifers, $3.40®9.00; calves, $7.50® 11.35. Sheep—Receipts, 45,000; slow. Sheep, $4.85®6.00; yearlings, $5.C0®6.50; lambs, $6.10®7.^5. . -» . ■ LEGAL NOTICES attce with the provisions of the Act of I Assembly of Juno S, 1913, entitled "An ] Act regulating the making of certain loans, etc.," and hearing thereon will bo had October 30, 1914. at 10 o'clock A I M . at the Court House, Unrrlsburg, { Pa.; that the said applications are now j on file In the office of thj Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Dauphin County: Name and Place of llualneas No. 1. ProlU Sharing Loan Society, No. 9 North Seoond street, Harrlsburg, No. 337 June Sessions, 1914. No. 2. Pennsylvania investment Com pany. No. 132 Walnut street, Harrls burg, Pa.. No. 33S June Sessions, 1914. No. 3. Claude T, l>ttv!a, doing busi ness as Employees Discount Company, 36 North Third Strout. Harrlsburg, Pu., No. 233 September Sessions. 1914. HENRY F. HOLLER, Clerk of Court NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Jeremiah K. Greens wait. Sr., late of Harrlsburg, Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing In Harrlsburg. Pa., all persons Indebted to said Estate are requested tc make Immediate pay ment, and those having claims will pre sent them for settlement. EDWIN J. QREENAWALT. JEREMIAH K.OREENAWALT. JR.. Executors. DISSOLUTION 01-- PAfITKtCRSIIII* NOTICE t« hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting be tween !<avin Cohn and W. R. Coeklln tinder tho Arm name of Harrlsburg Harness and Supply Company," was dissolved on the 14tn day of September. 1914. by mutual consent. All debts owing to said partnership ! are receivable by said Levin Cohn, to whom also nit clannr and demands against th« same are to be presented for payment. The bualness will continue under the same name, and the vacancy has been filled by competent management. LEVIN COHN. ' W. K. COCK UN. I War Holds Up Start of Central Domestic Course Delay in tho shipment of an order for (IcbUh from Grand Rapids, Mich., Ih tho cause of all the trouble In tha domestic science department of tho Central high school. All tho other equipment 1m ready for use and aa soon ns the desks arrive they will be Hot up and tho course begun. The order was sent In a lorn? time ago by tho school boanl and the com pany says tho war is tho cause of the delay. TWO BRYAN DEMOCRATS GO TO NEBRASKA REPUBLICANS Special to The Telegraph Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 13.— Honry M. Leavitt, member of tho Lancaster county Democratic central committee and a prominent Democrat, has re signed from tho committee with tho purpose of supporting tho Republican caudldato for governor. John Gilll gan, cx-presldent of tho Lincoln Bryan Club, also la actively supporting tho Republican nomlnoe. .«?—■_ . . ... .M Dauphin County Bonds The undersigned solicits proposals for llii- sale to It, at not exceed ing pur and Interest, of Daupliln county bonds of the respective Is sues named below. In sufficient amount to permit the Investment, for the benrflt of the sinking funds established for said Issuea, of the ■ sum named tn each ease. Issue of Jnnunry 1, 11(01 1 anionnt for Investment, SN.4-t.t.l<l. Issue of December 1, IPOSi amount for Investment, lasue of April I, tllO.li Amount tor Investment, 17,518.74. I'roposnls, pursuant tn this notice, should he aenled und plulnlr marked "PROPOSAI.It KOIS THE SALK OP OA If I'll IN COUNTY lIONDS," with the date of Issue of the bonds offer ed, and should be received by the underslaned not Inter than four o'clock, P. M., October 10, 1014. The rlitht Is reserved to reject any snd all lilds In whole or In part* Commonwealth Trust Company I'M. Trustee. For Sale "200 N. Secoml St., .1-story brick. lIU3 N. Second St., 8-story brick. ■J-lia N. Second St., il-story brick. 1520 Stvatarii St., ,1-<tory I.rick. ' 141141 Swatara St., 8-story frame. | IS7 IS. I'lftccnth St., 3-story brick. 4UI llumlltou St., 3-story brick. 2110 Delaware Ave., it-story lirlck. 11134 llrlggs St., 3-story frame. Three new 2-story bricks, rent for gno.OO, require only glftOO cash. 10 per cent. Investment. Two frniue, rent for S2O, require only gtioo cash, 10 per cent. In vestment. CAMP HILL I.OIIK St., frame dwelling with two acres of around, all kinds of fruit. I.OIIK St., frnme dwelllnir, one acre of ground, all kinds of fruit. H. M. BIRD UNION TRUST nUILDINU V__—_____ MONEY FOR SALARIED PKOPLB and others upon their own names. Cheap rates, easy payments. conddea- Hal Attains * Co. it. 104. » N. Marks* •«. Everything You Could Ask For in a Suburban Home ft rooms, bath snd pantry. Fine location, lie fare; 10 mlnuto service. Hardwood floors; steam heat; elec tric light; cemented cellar; coal bins under R-foot front porch. Lot 2!>xl2ft. Terms to suit purchaser. Apply to C. E. BR AM. Shell street Progress, Pa. r- — n This May Happen to You Life is punctuated with emerg encies. It Is accompanied with the unexpected. Things happen for which we have not been looking. In every life there Is always the element of the un certain. This Is a well-establish ed fact. Tilings are bound to happen. They always have. They always will. We are in a world where the future Is not revealed. We must take things as they come. But a certain amount of preparation for the uncertain future Is both possible and wlso. It Is a necessity as well—if we are to meet emer gencies capably. Getting .(eady to-day for tho cmergoncles of to-morrow Is a pnrt of our most serious business. An accident und health policy in the GENERAL ACCIDENT or a life policy in the PENN MUTUAL Will relieve you of any anxiety as to the future. I. MILLER General Insurance 103 North Second Street > Til K Harrlsburg Polyclinic Dlapen sarv will he open dally, except Sunday, at 3 1' M . at Its new location, 1701 North Second street, for the free treat ment of the worthy poor. ' niIBBERSTAMnn Mil SEALS a STENCILS IIV H " MFG.BYHBG.STENCIL WORKS ■ |1 U 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. V r~ "\ TUTORING An e.xperlenced High School In structor desires several pupils In German or Latin. Subjects syste matically and attractively present ed, Keen Interest and rapid ad vancement guaranteed. CALL aeas.L, nr.u. 13
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