| A RBIIAMLB MIECHUIY OF TUB BEST REAL ESTATE OFFERINGS I \ 75?J?-' ■1- "V* Jjnj. I jjj^S"jjjjjjjj That's the mission of Telegraph WANT ADS— to serve all Harrisburg. To find SITUATIONS for the unemployed. To find HELP for those who need it. To turn VACANT houses, flats, terraces, stores and lofts into RENTED property. To SELL real estate for those who wish to dis pose of it. To put the man with a marketable IDEA in touch with CAPITAL. To turn the NO-LONGER-USEFUL-TO-YOU furnishings of the home, office, store, or factory into MONEY. To recover the LOST. A few cents a day puts YOUR Telegraph WANT AD into the hands of over 100,000 people in Harris burg alone. > LOST LOST —Two bunches of Bird of Para dise feathers black— on Second street, between State street and Market Square. Reward if returned to 110 State street. lUI.NU FOUND, AT LAST Groce's Wagon Shop, the place to get your .agons re- r aired and painted at very l:ttle cost. 541 Walnut street. Bell phone 2115W FOUND The home of reliable work for particular people, at Egbert's Steam Dyeing & French Cleaning Works. 1245 Market street. Call either phone. we'll do the rest. MELA' WANTED —Male IT COSTS OXE PENNY Invest that small sum in a postal card just to nnd out if my Private Les sons in Shorthand, Typewriting, Fen manship. Rapid Calculations, etc., will appeal to you. 1 will gladly K'Ye you full information. Merle E. Keller, Room 309. Patriot Building. MEN of ability to call on horse owners. Lucrative proposition. Pro tected territory. Horseshoe Clamp jlfg. Co., Warrington and Beltzhoovcr Aves., Pittsburgh, Pa, WANTED Three plasterers; open Shop; must work on swinging scaffold. Apply Mr. Adler, Middletown Car Co., Middietown, Pa. WANTED Railway mall and postal clerks; examinations soon; over two thousand appointments yearly; prepare lit home; write for Plan No. 15 of pay ment after appointment. Philadelphia Business College, Civil Service Dept., Philadelphia, Pa. Vdfcoo ANNUALLY. Co-operate with me evenings at home. Everything fur nished. Don't worry about capital. Boyd H. Brown, Omaha, Neb. ARMY OF UNITED STATES. 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 apply to Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building, 3d & Market Sts., Harrisburg; 48 N. Queen St.. Lancaster; 353 Pine St.. Wllliamsport, or 37 W. Market St.. York, Pa. WANTED Young men who wish to become practical or mechanical chauf feurs, to call or write us at once. Open day and night. Auto Transportation Repair Shop and School, 5 North Cam eron street. Bell phone 1710. SALESMEN WANTED WANTED High grade Specialty Salesman to sell Standard Autographic Registers. Inquire of H. G. Brentllnger, Commonwealth Hotel, Friday and Sat urday, November 6th and 7th. HELt* V\ ANTED—Female WANTED —Reliable white girl for general housework. Small family and good wages. Call to-night or Friday, 228 Maclay street. STENOGRAPHER Manufacturing company lias situation open for lady that can begin on small salary; short hours; light work; references required. Address 1396, care of Teiegraph. WANTED Several bright girls to leai*n marking and assorting. Apply Troy Laundry, 1520-26 Fulton street. WANTED Lady canvassers; sal ary. 1319 Derry street. WANTED—Widower with small fam ily, wishes housekeeper, white. Must be capable and reliable. Address C., 1393. care of Telegraph. WORK'S DRESSMAKING SCHOOL Teaches perfect fitting. You cut all patterns by measure. You cut, fit and make the entire garment. You can not learn dressmaking right any other way. Make all your Fall and Winter dresses while learning. Night and Day classes. Get terms and information. W. A. Work, 22 North Fourth street. WANTED—Settled white woman to do general housework—no cooking— good home to right party. Apply 1510 Green, between 6 and 7.30 p. m. WANTED Refined woman to rep resent wholesale house as special sales woman. Experience not necessary; practical common sense and willingness to follow instructions indispensable. No canvassing Apply Box 1805, in care of Telegraph. WANTED Young man would like position as fireman. Call, or address, 612 Granite street. iREAL ESTATE FOR SALE adles' Fur nishing Store, one doing a cash busi ness; state particulars in answering. Address S„ 1397, care of Telegraph. WANTED—OId furniture, china, glassware, old books, stamps, etc. We are buyers for Boston, New York and Western collectors and will positively pay better prices than ever offered by any local collectors or dealers. Call or address Antique Shop, 1419 Sixth street, Harrisburg. WANTED TO RENT—Small apart ment, central location. About four rooms and bath, or second floor of house. Address Box 8., 1386, care of Telegraph. WANTED Cars for winter storage 1 in a large, commodious building in i central part of city. Inquire Shaffer : Wagon Works. 80-88 South Cameron! street. FOR SALE FOR SALE One Studebaker, six cylinder, seven-passenger touring car, practically new; fully equipped and In splendid condition. A bargain. Key- Ktone Motor Car Co., 1023-1025 Market street. FOR SALE Retail grocery store, well located and doing a paying busi ness on a strictly cash basis. J. k Gipple. 1251 Market street. FOR SALE Two-cylinder Jackson Auto. Twenty H.-P. Run 4,100 miles; good running order, tires good as new Make excellent delivery car. Will dem onstrate. Price S2OO. Address G., 138# care of Telegraph. FOR SALE—The greatest Bargains In the city In Men's Hats, Sweaters and Trousers a*id all men's furnishings Also fine line of ladles' hosiery. Caplii & Capln, 430 Market street, near sub way. FOR SALE—Barbers take notice Special 3-cup racks, $1.25; come Quick at this price. Keystone Cycle Co., 814 North Third street. Oliver typewriter in first class condi tion. Will sell at a bargain. Address Box B„ 1390, care of Telegraph. High-Class Furniture For Sale • Solid Mahogany Chairs, Card Tables, Dining Tables, China Closet, Davenport, etc., all high class repro ductions from one of New York's most exclusive shops. . Saltzfiver's Antique Shop 225 North 3econd Street HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH FOR SALE SPECIAL. REDUCTIONS in Leather Bags. Suit Cases. Trunks to make room for Holiday goods. Wholesale and Re tail Leather Merchants, Specialty orders and repairing. Harrisburg Har ness and Supply Co., Second and Chest nut. FOR SALE AT GABLE'S, 11S. 116 and 117 South Second street. 6.C00 gal lons Ne23c; do., ordinary, 18®20; ducks, ll®18c; geese. 11 016 c. Flour—Tho market Is steady; winter, clear, $3.85®4.10; straights, Pennsyl vania, new, $5.00® 5.25; spring straights $5.36®6.60; do., patents. $5.70®0.85; , western. $4.26®4.40; patents, $4.50® I 4.76; Kansas straight. Jute Backs, $4.15 @4.30; spring, firsts, clear, $4.00®4.20; straights, $4.20® 4.30; patents. $4.35® 4.60. Hay The market Is weak; tim othy, No. 1, large bales. $18.50® 19.00; No. 1. medium bales, $18.50019.00; No. 2, $17.00® 17.50; No. 8, $14.60015.50; no grade. sll.oo® 13.00. New clover mixed. Light mixed, $17.50® 18.00; No. 1, do.. $16.00017.00; No. 2. do., $14.00® 16.00. Potatoes Market firm; Penn sylvania, per bushel, 60®66c; New York, 46®50c; Jersey, per basket, 35® 45c. Berks Gives Kunkel 11,176; Frazer, 4,107 Reading, Pa., Nov. s.—Berks county complete but unofficial: Palmer. 10,499; Pinchot, 4,882; Pen rose, 7,410. McCormick, 13,383; Brumbaugh, 8,861. Frazer, 4,107; Kunkel, 11,176. Clark, 4,000; Trexler, 11,948. Same districts In 1912 gave Wilson 16,430, Roosevelt 9,715, Taft 3,032. Allies Advancing on West Flanders' Front London, Nov. 5, 8.25 A. M.—The correspondent of the Daily Mall at Rotterdam says he has received offi cial confirmation ol' the advance of the allies on all the West Flanders front and he adds: "The German military bakeries have been removed in a southerly direction from Ostend, showing the intended treat of the main German force. "I have leariied from reliable sources that last week's transfer of the ninth German army corps has been completed from Belgium and France to East Prussia and that in be half of their number has been replaced by volunteers. "The Germanß are short of big am munition in West Flanders and trans port is impossible owing to the inun dations. Interned Germans say they can fight men but not a waste of waters." LEGAL NOTICES the Courts of the County of Philadel phia. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Anna L. Brubaker, late of Harrisburg. Pa., deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamentary upon the estate of said decedent have been granted to the un dersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay, to CENTRAL. TRUST CO., Harrisburg, Pa., Executor. BRIDGE PROPOSALS Office of Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings. JOHN K. TENER. Governor: ARCHIBALD W. POWELL, Auditor General: ROBERT K. YOUNG, State Treasurer, Commissioners. SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed at the office of the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings, Har risburg, Pa., until 2:00 P. M„ of Tues day, November 10, 1914, for the removal of old sub-structure and the building of a new bridge over the Shenango River at Grant Street in the city of New Castle, Lawrence County, Pa, in accordance with plans and specifica tions as prepared by Emll awennson. Civil Engineer, Pittsburgh, Pa. All bidders shall deposit a certified check payable to the State Treasurer In the sum of $5,000 on some responsible Pennsylvania bank or trust company at least twenty-four hours before the time set for the opening of proposals. Bids must be enclosed In a separate envelope addressed on the outside with the name and location of bridge and the name of bidder. Plans and specifications may be ob tained by applying to Samuel B. Rambo. Superintendent or Public Orounds and Buildings, Harrisburg, Pa., or to the engineer. Bids will be opened In the presence of the bidders, or their representatives. In the Reception Room of tne Executive Department, Capitol Building, Harris burg, Pa., at 2:00 P. M. on the above date. By order of the Board. SAMUEL B. RAMBO, Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings. C. P. RODGERS, Secretary, I Want Ycur Property On my list of Real Estate For Sale. Anyone having desirable property to trade or sell For Cash on a fair basis should see me at once. No charge un less sale Is made. Every day we have buyers for all sorts of properties people who mean business and will close deals at once. Shall we show them yours? If you are troubled with vacancies I will fill your vacant Stores, your Flats or your Houses. 1 make a specialty of the col lections of rent and the general care and management of property and will take pleasure In calling on you by ap pointment. WRITE, PHONE OR CALL Can place capable, experienced man to solicit and build up Rental and Sales Department. A. C. YOUNG Everything; ■" Krai Estate 2« NORTH THIIin STHEKT Bell Phone 713-J. NOVEMBER 5, 1914. KREIDER'S PLURALITY IN DISTRICT 10,392; FOCHTJVINS PLACE [Continued From First Page] people behind him stronger than ever. The latest vote compiled shows: | | a 2 3 £ X I 5 a l i W «i K H «i Dauphin 6,433 8,517 13,541 Lebanon 2,205 1,688 4,746 Cumberland ... 4.531 1,129 5,074 Totals 12,969 6,334 23,861 Kreider's plurality, 10,392. Focht a Winner Latest information Is that B. K. Focht. former congressman, has wal loped the machine candidate, F. L. Dershem, who beat him two years ago, good and hard. Focht will have over 1,200 and maybe more. He carried five counties. Many Harrlsburgers are delighted at the victory of Congressman Kless, who cleaned up the Fifteenth district, car rying every county, including State Treasurer Young's stronghold, Tioga. The defeat of Congressman Brod beck in the York-Adams district was the result of his alliance with the Democratic machine. Congressman W. W. Bailey, the Johnstown publisher, has defeated Jesse L. Hartman. This is the way the Pennsylvania delegation will be: Present Republicans. 17; Democrats, 12; Progressives, 7. New Delegation Republicans. 30; Democrats, 6. At Large—T. 8. Crago. J. R. K. Scott, M. M. Garland and D. F. Lafean, all Republicans. First District—W. S. Vare, R.x Second District—G. S. Graham. R.x Third District —J. Hampton Moore, R.x Fourth District —G. W. Edmonds, R.x Fifth District—Peter E. Costello, R. Sixth District—G. P. Darrow, R. Seventh District—T. S. Butler, R x Eighth District—H. W. Watson, R. Ninth District —W. W. Grlest, R.x Tenth District—John R. Farr, R.x Eleventh Distrlot —J. J. Casey. D.x Twelfth District—R. D. Heaton, R. Thirteenth District—A. G. Dewalt, D. Fourteenth District—L. T. McFad den. R. Fifteenth District — E. R. Kless. R.x Sixteenth District—J. V. Lesher, D x Seventeenth District—B.K. Focht. R. Eighteenth District—A. S. Krelder R.x Nineteenth District—W. W. Bailey. D.x Twentieth District—C. W. Beales, R Twenty-first District —C. H. Row land. R. Twenty-second Distrlot—A L. Kles ter. R.x Twenty-third District — R. F. Hop wood. R. Twenty-fourth District—William M Brown. R. Twpnty-flfth District M. Llebel, Jr.. D. Twenty-sixth District—H. J. Bteele.D. Twenty-seventh District—S. Tayloi North, R. Twenty-eighth District—Samuel H Miller. R. Twenty-ninth District—S. O. Por ter. R. Thirtieth District W. H. Cole man. R. Thirty-first District—John M. Mor in, R. Thirty-second District—A J. Baroh feld. R. xMeans re-elected. MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE and others upon their own names. Cheap rates, easy payments, confiden tial. Adams A Co.. R. 804. 8 N. Market 9q. niIBBER STAMnn Mil SEALS * STENCILS IIV II MFG. BYHBG.STENCIL WORKS ■ -1 H 130 LOCUST ST. HBG.PA. II THE Harrisburg Polycllnlo Dispen sary will be open dally, except Sunday, at 3 P. M., at Its now location, 1701 North Second street, for the free treat ment of the worthy poor. The Dauphin Deposit Trust Company 213 Market Street HARRISBURG, PA., NOVEMBER 2, 1914. ~ RESOURCES LIABILITIES Cash and Cash Items $ 134,327 30 Capital $300,000 00 Due from Banks. 392,181 46 Surplus 300,000 00 U. S. Bonds, 4% Undivided Profits 53,600 66 at par ....... 150,000 00 Deposits 2,742,388 10 vestments 2,687,114 70 DuC to Banks •• 17,741 85 Bank Building .. 50,000 00 Overdrafts 107 15 $3,413,730 61 i $3,413,730 61 Trust Funds $478,850 62 DONALD McCORMICK, President. ROBERT McCORMICK, Treasurer. J. A. GRIESHABER, A ssistant-Treasurer. ✓ FOR SALE Homes of Real Merit Situate Nos. 39 to 49 North Nineteenth street, and adjoining Reservoir Park. These homes are all that you could wish for in Location, Design and Construction, and to inspect them is to become interested. Take Reservoir Park car to Nineteenth and Mar ket streets and go one square north. J. E. GIPPLE, 1251 Market Street Bell Phone. Col. Samuel D. Foster and Miss Bradley to Wed Announcement was made at a luncheon at the Union League yester day by Colonel and Mrs. Walter T. Bradley, of Philadelphia, of the en gagement of their daughter. Miss Helen Trego Bradley, to Colonel Sam uel Davis Poster, of Pittsburgh, chlat engineer of the State Highway De partment and a member of Governor Tener's staff. Miss Bradley, whose parents have a summer home at Swatara, Is one of the most attractive girls who visit Harrisburg. Both she and Colonel Foster are members of the Country Club of Harrisburg and played golf together this summer and Pall. The Co i°r el !s a graduate of Washington and Jefferson and was county road en gineer of Allegheny county, where ha constructed many of that county's fine system of roads. He also had charge of construction of government roads in Cuba after the Spanish War and for the Isthmian Commission in tha canal zone. He was battalion adju tant of the Eighteenth Regiment be fore being named to the Governor's staff, of which Colonel Bradley htu* been long a member. STOP IJOG IMPORTATION By Associated Pnss Rome, Nov. 4, 10.55 P. M.— Orders Issued by the government to-day pro hibit from January 1 the importation of pigs or pork products from Amer ica. Turkey, Rumania, Cyprus and kgypt because of the pigr plagrue. BANK STATEMENTS - ' RESOURCES and discounts $829,598 oo Overdrafts, secured and un __ secured » Kn U. S. Bonds to secure cir culation, ~,,, 100 00(1 OA Other Bonds to secure Pos tal Savings 5 000 00 Bonds, securities, etc. (other ' than stocks) JB4 osa IK Banking house, furniture and fixtures 4& ooa on Due from National Banks (not reserve agents), ... 6.627 64 State and Private Banks and Bankers. Trust Companies and Savings,. 19,285 65 Due from approv ed Reserve Ag9,f100 00 Due to approved Reserve Airents in other Reserve Cjties •.. v 1,746 40 Dividends unpaid 375 00 Individual deposits subject to check 432,583 72 Time deposits, payable after 30 days or after notice of 30 days or longer. ... 817,119 68 Cashiers checks outstand „ 1.604 20 Postal Savings deposits, .. 1,312 54 Total, .. ....... .$1,193,897 64 State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau phin, 8s: I, H. O. Miller, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. O. MILLER. Caahler Subscribed and sworn to before ina this Bth day of November, 1914 M. G. POTTS, „ . ... , Notary Public. Correct—Attest: W. M. DONALDSON. JOHN F. DAPP, LOUIS DELLONB, Director* 13