The Man Best Fitted to Fill tie Position- Yon lave leads Tlese ids \ t »'»•«» m*! m> . T2» v*g\u. *»•'** ** I I wight* i * *.'•••• •111 ! »•***• *.'•••** •• ■ j*' M Ail the Jobs How far can you see down a street? A mile? Good! And how far can you see 'round a corner? Nary a see! And can you—without walking up one street and down another—around this corner and then around that, locate all the good jobs that are open to you in Harrisburg? Yes! THE TELEGRAPH WANT ADS DO IT. They're the magnifying glass that brings all the good jobs within sight range—that show you at a glance where work is to be had. And if you happen to be an employer of help you'll locate the help you want easily, quickly and cheaply through Telegraph WANT ADS—eagerly read all over Harrisburg and vicinity every day. DIED GIVEN On November 9, at 3 A. M., Rebecca E., wife of H. J*. Given, services will be held Thurs day afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the late residence, 2008 North Sixth street. Burial will be private. Survived by her husband, sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Barker, of Altoona; three daughters, Mrs. C. E. Bowman, Mrs. J. K. Kipp and Mrs. Mary Swank, of Canton, Ohio; a son, E. E. Given, of Rochester, Pa., and six grandchildren. HARTZ Suddenly, on November 'J, 1914, Adam Hartz, aged "6 years. Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 1417 Wyeth avenue. The relatives and Iriends are invited to attend without further notice. Burial East Harrisburg Cemetery. -^ _ On _ Novemlier 9,. 1914, at A. M., Harry Milton Holstein, aged 68 years and 3 months. Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 120 Broad street. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice, also all organizations of whicl he was a member. Burial East Harris burg Cemetery. HULL On November 9, 1914, John Hull, of 1906 Penn street, in his 44th year. Funeral services Thursday, 2 P. M., from his late residence. Burial East Harrisburg Cemetery. LOST LOST Between German Church. Fifth and Walnut, and Fourth and Market streets, a gold watch and chain fob with initials M. M. on fob. Re ward if returned to 202 Broad street. LOST Female Beagle hound, seven months old. colors, black, tan and white, vicinity of Bellevue Park; answers to name of Beaut. Reward if returned to 1959 Rudy street. FOUND FOUND Don't go any further, for the right place is at Eggert's Steam Dyeing & French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market street. We deliver and call promptly. Both phones. FOUND, AT LAST Groce's Wagon Shop, the place to get your vagons re paired and painted at very little cost. IS4I Walnut street Bell phone 2115 W. HliU' WANTED—MaIe S2O TO MS PER MONTH extra money to any employed person without lnt<>r fering with regular work. No selling. No canvassing. Positively no invest ment. Unemployed need not apply. Ad dress The Silver-Mirror Co., inc., 123 West Madison street, Chicago, 111. WANTED Two good hustlers; sal ary and commission. Call 7 to 8:30 P. M. at 121 North Eighteenth street, City. Ask for Grant. ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN WANTED. Ablebodied, unmarried men between ages (if 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.. Jlarrlsburg: 48 N. Queen St., Lancaster: 353 Pine St., Williamsport. or 37 W. Market St.. York. Pa. WANTED Ten boys over 16 years of age, to distribute circulars. Apply Collins Co.. 2:> North Second street. \ FARMS FOR SALE 3 Aercn 3 miles east of Dills burg (York County); 6-roora frame house frame stable and usual outbuildings. 3'/4 Acre* At Dlllsburg Camp Meeting Grounds, (York County) Specially adapted for raising fruit— 7-room frame house frame stable the "Berkhcimer Farm." to Acres 2 miles southwest of Mifflin (Juniata County) lime stone soli rolling land l l brick houso frame bank barn and usual outbuildings. Key to property at the home of Mr. 11. I. Louver. I 30'/i Acre* 2 miles southeast Ifcfcf Bowmansdale 2O acres cul -1 tlvated an abundance of fruit level Ironstone soil buildings in fair condition the "Lloyd David farm." INI Acre* 2 miles east of Dllls burg (York County) 6O acres cultivated. 15 acres meadow land. 21 acres woodland 7-rooir. frame house frame bank barn known as Stony Run Farm." 12S Acrc» 2V4 miles east of Dlllsburg lOO acres cultivated 9-room frame house frame bnnk barn and outbulldjngs—the "Samuel P. Nelson" farm. Miller Bros. & Neefe REAL ESTATE H Fire Insurance Surety Ilundn I i Locust and Court Streets TUESDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED—MaIe WANTED Wednesday mornyig, twenty laborers for pick and shovel work. Bring tools if you have them. Colonial Country Club, Jonestown Road. Apply to Fox. WE are in a position to guarantee cash results —if you measure up to standard. State age and occupation. Write for particulars in own hand writing. Enclose stamp for reply. Room 905, Kunkel Building, Harrisburg. WANTED White chef to make soups and stews. Also short order cooks and counter men. Davenport, 325 Market street. WANTED Agents to sell tool every farmer, teamster, contractor needs. Apply in own handwriting, enclosing ten cents In stamps, to Harrah Mfg. Agency, 905 Kunkel Building, Harris WANTED Boy or young man f6r lunch counter; must be experienced and give reference; give age, experience and wages wanted. Address A., 1816, care of Telegraph. WANTED Two men to appoint agents. Salary, S2O a week and com-, mission; experience unnecessary. Products Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y. WANTED Tuesday morning, twenty laborers for pick and shovel work. Bring tools if you have them. Colonial Country Club. Jonestown Road. Apply to Fox. 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. WANTED Railway mall and postal clerks; examinations soon; over two thousand appointments yearly; preparo at home; write for Plan No. 15 of pay ment after appointment. Philadelphia Business College, Civil Service Dept., Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED Five neat-appearing house-to-house solicitors; good-paying proposition; steady work and chance for advancement for those that make good. Apply evenings. M. J. Richards, 266 Herr street, Harrisburg, Pa. AGENTS WANTED WANTED Agents in every town to introduce Egg-o-fene. Quick seller. A 25c box is equal to 30 fresh eggs wonderful food product. Address Har risburg Egg-o-lene Co., Harrisburg. Pa. HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED—GirIs 16 years of age and over. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Company, 500 Race St. 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. S2O TO $35 PER MONTH extra money to any employed person without inter fering with regular work. No selling. No canvassing. Positively no invest ment. Unemployed need not apply. Ad dress The Silver-Mirror Co.. Inc., 123 ' West Madison street. Chicago, 111. ! COULD use a woman past 30, who Is anxious to establish herself In perma ! nent position with reliable firm; busi ' ness experience not necessary If ran give two weeks to preparation. Resi -1 dent of Allison Hill preferred. Address R.. 1809, care of Telegraph. H I I ATio.N W AM ED—MALE WANTED Chauffeur wants POBI ! tlon; seven years' experience; city ref i erence. Address 329 Cherry street, City. WANTED Boy 15 years would like to learn trade of any kind. Apply 1230 Herr street. ' WANTED Position of any kind by | colored boy 17 years old. Apply 624 North street. I WANTED —By colored boy 16 years I old. position of any kindi Apply 510 Brown avenue. WANTED Young man. 18 years of age, desires position of any kind; high school education. Address 1412 Swatara street. WANTED German tailor wants work. . Apply Box 95. Steelton, Pa. WANTED Colored man desires work in private family, charge of fur naces or janitor work. 422 Herr street, I City. SITUATION W.-\NTEI>—Male j WANTED—Work of any kind by man. i Call at 1637 Wallare street. i WANTED Work of any kind man handy with tools. Address R. F. Place, Box 54. Wormleysburg, I J a. WANTED Auto repairman wants position, either repairing or to take charge of repair shop; thorough; com petent; best of references. Apply 922 Madison avenue, York, Pa. WANTED Sober, Industrious man wants position as night watchman or elevatorman. J. Zones, 1825 North Sev enth street. WANTED Clerical position by young man with six years' experience; familiar with all details of office work; employed at present, but desires to make change. Address K., 1817, care of Telegraph. WANTED Colored man desires po sition as waiter In private family, or taking care of furnaces. Call, or ad dress, 405 Bailey street, Steelton. .hi « i ninfcla WANTED Seamstress, from Pitts burgh, desires sewing by day or week; has worked with Pittsburgh's best dressmakers; experienced in cutting, fitting and designing. Phone 122SJ. Miss Henderson. WANTED First-class dressmaker would like to have sewing by the day; also children's clothes to do at home. Inquire Pox 16, 1812, care of Telegraph. WANTED Dressmaking by the day, or at home; neat workman and good fitter. Call, or address, 1318 Penn I street. WANTED By refined white woman, general housework with two old peo ple or elderly woman. Call, or address, 1942 Briggs street. WANTED A reliable, honest, col ored Kirl wants general housework; willing to stay at night. Apply 333 Calder street. WANTED Colored woman wants work of any kind. Apply 1103 North Seventh street. WANTED Colored woman, experi enced, wishes position as cook; can give reference. Call, or write, 020 Brown avenue. WANTED—MiddIe-aged white woman would like to keep house for widower with small children. Capable of tak ing full charge. Address, W, 100 care of Telegraph. WANTED—Days work or housekeep ing for widower, by young woman. Call or uddress 1620 North Fifth street. WANTED Young, white woman desires position as housekeeper. Ad dress 103, care of Telegraph. German girl wants position to do gen eral houeswork. Prefers staying with an old couple. Address 38 South 28th street, Penbrook, Pa. WANTED Young colored girl de sires general housework; no washing, j Address 173 Indian avenue. j WANTED Colored girl desires gen | eral housework, or child's nurse. Ad- I dress 803 South, Tenth street. WANTED Woman wishes washing •to do at home or day's work. Call at 1637 Wallace. KiuUj JiS'A'AXi, lull bAiJi $1,900 WIDE BUY steam-heated house at 652 Woodbine street 3-story I frame 8 rooms bath gas lot, |95 feet deep to drive alley. Bell Kealty j Co., Bergner Building. $1,450 WILL BUY a frame house on : Nineteenth-and-a-Half street—7 rooms i —bath gas porch lot, 20x115, , with stable. Bell Kealty Co., Bergner I Building. NEW BRICK HOUSES FOR SALE ON I Third street, Riverside; pressed brick ; front; large porches; side yards; gra.no- ' lithic walks, iron fence, all improve- | ments, including steam heat, $2,800 to I $3,300; easy terms. E. Moesleln, 424/ State street; Lewis M. NeifCer, 222 Mar- | ket street. FOR SALE 147-Aere Farm 5 ' miles southeast of Middletown brick dwelling new bank barn sand soil , —occupied by owner. Brinton-Packer . Co., Second and Walnut streets. I J 333 SUSQUEHANNA STREET—! Three-story frame house 9 rooms ! bath gas. In good condition, and ' can be bought at a reasonable price. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. $2,100 IS A VERY LOW PRICE for ' two frame houses' on Linden street. 1 Thev are worth the price. Look at them. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing. FOR SALE 23S Hummel St. 2V4- story frame lO rooms all improve ments lot, 15x135 rental income. SIB.OO. Price attractive. Brinton-i Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. [ 1 .-A I. LMAIt. t'OU jtAl.l2 Ult »U..\l | FOR RENT OR SALE Eight-room house, 1041 South Twenty-Second-and a-Half street; all Improvements; large stable and lot in rear; sl3 rent. Inquire 1435 Vernon street, or 1041 South j Twenty-Second-and-a-Half street. 1 OK SALIi Olt UJLN'X FOR SALE—Bakery in small country ; town, doing good business. No opposi tion. Address B„ 1818, care of Tele graph; ] Kl-.VJ, JbSTATK 1 OH KKNT FOR RENT A two-story brick | house; four rooms, bath and completely I furnished. Call 427 Herr street. FOR RENT 2%-story brick house, ! 040 Mahnntongo street; side entrance; improvements. Rent, sls. Apply 632 , Mahantongo street. FOR RENT ljirge dwelling, suit- ' able for boardinghouse, No. 331 South ! Fourteentli street; all conveniences, i Keys and information at Weaver's Gro cery, Fourteenth and Reese. FOR RENT Private garage. I»- i quire 1535 North Sixth street. FOR RENT House on Washington i Heights; 7 rooms and bath; all convent-.j ences; immediate possession. Apply i Iveeney & Simmons, New Cumberland. ! I Pa. KOR RENT House 608 Muench , street; all conveniences; rent, S2O a : ! month; possession at once. Inquire I ! 1301 North Second street. j FOR RENT—32O Broad street; 3-story I brick, 11 large rooms all improvements; ' suitable for boarding or lodginghouse. | 1 Call 429 Broad street, or 1631 North ' Second street. Phone 3613J-I. | ! FOR RENT 2517 Agate street, two- I : story brick house all improvements. Rent, $13.00 per month. Inquire F. W. | I Shoemaker, 1545 North Sixth street, I FOR RENT Below Green Hill, two- ' I story frame dwelling; 7 rooms; all con- : veniences; fine range; porch; side yard;! : garden and stable. Take Rockville car, i I stop at Pennell's, McLaughlin. FOR RENT—Three-story brick dwell- I j lng with 9 rooms; all conveniences; ! large pantry; cemented cellar, at 1604 Derry street. Apply to Lerue Lemer, 213 South Front street. Bell phone 323 L. ' FOR RENT Eight-room brick house, 2551 North Sixth street; all im provements; possession given at once. Inquire 1401 Green street. FOR KKNT—NEW* HOUSES 2131 Derry St., steam heat $23.00 2133 Derry St., steam heat 28.00 2135 Derry St., steam heat 28.00 Inquire P. VANDERLOO, 2119 Derry St. ! Or Masonic Temple, Third and State. ' FOR RENT—Two 2 %-story brick bouses, Nos. 1521. 1523 Vernon street. Rent, $15.00 each. Immediate posses- > j slop. E. A. Heffelflnger, East End Bank, j HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH RKAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOll RENT No. 1628 Regina St 25.00 No. 1821 Market St 25.00 No. 536 S. Seventeenth St~ 20.00 No. 1631 Park St 17.00 J. E. gipplb:, 1251 Market Street. FOR RENT—I7OS State street. Three story brick house, 8 rooms, bath and pantry; cemented cellar; steam heat; front and back yards. Inquire J. W. Roslion, 8 North Market Square. FOR RENT 1732 Walnut street: 6- roora house. Call 1221 North Sixth street. j FOR RENT 2217 Atlas avenue, I $16.00; 2014 Green street, $21.00; 650 ; Emerald street, S2O; 1633 Third street, i $18.00; house In Fenbrook, $12.00; Haln ton. $9.00. D. E. Brlghtblll, 2 North Court street. j FOR RENT Eight-room house, I with bath and g as, lot for Harden, at ! Steelton Heights, opposite Frog Shop I Office. J. M. Heagy, 39 South Front street, Steelton. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR lIKXT TWO unfurnished, communicating j rooms, fronting on Second street, with j private bath; steam heated; hot water furnished; rent reasonable; for man land wife, or two women. 0., 1810, of Telegraph. A FIRST FLOOR slstlng of four rooms and bath, suitable for a ladies' hair dressing and sham pooing establishment or doctor's office. Located on prominent street. Address H., 1820, care of Telegraph. FURNISHED APARTMENT Two beautiful, light, second "floor front, well heated rooms; complete for housekeep ing; up-to-date; private bath, bells, mail boxes, gas range; private meter —$25.00- $15.00. 1417 Market street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT Cen traliy located, facing Capitol Park; tive large, light rooms; lavatory and bath, with water, light and city steam heat. 214 North Third. j FOR RENT Centrally located Lo j cust street apartment, livingroom, bed- I room, bath, diningroom and kitehen j ette; all conveniences; city steam; Im | mediate possession. Penri'a Realty & I Improvement Co., 132 Locust street. j ItOOMS FOR RENT ! FOR RENT Two or three nicely i furnished rooms for light housekeeping; | also one lodging room, with conveni- I ences; good location; in West End. Ad dress Box R., 1811, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT—WeII furnished rooms; I all conveniences; use of bath and phone; very reasonable rent; good location, l'ucing Capitol Park. Apply 406 North I street. FOR RENT Second floor furnished | front room, with board; all conveui ' ences; suitable for two gentlemen, ln j quire 60.6 Briggs street. FOR RENT Two communicating i rooms to bath, second floor tront, fur j nished for light housekeeping; all con , veniences; use of phone; gas for cook i ing. 925 North Sixth street. Bell j phone 610 W. FOR RENT One large, furnished ! front room, on seconu floor, with board, ; suitable for two gentlemen, and also one large back room. Apply 116 Chest- I nut street. j FOR RENT Nicely furnished front J room, with or without board, for two (gentlemen; electric light, bath and Hteam heat. Apply 1924 Green street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms on | second floor front, single or ensuite, with board; private family; home com -1 forts; two minutes' walk from Capitol. I Phone 818 L, Bell. I FOR RENT Furnished rooms in ] private family, with or without board, j 1626 Wallace street. ! FOR RENT Furnished rooms, I single or ensuite; all conveniences, in ! eluding phone; reference required. Ap- Iply 1015 North Front street. FOR RENT Furnished front suite ■of large livingroom, bedroom, private bath. Also bay-window room, station ; nry washstand, near bath, suitable for gentleman. City steam; electric lights; ! liardwood floors; references required. I 218 Pine street. ! ROOM FOR RENT Nicely furnish -1 ed; private family; all conveniences; I use of bath and phone. Call phone j 2188 W. WANTED —At 25 South Second l street—roomers and boarders—home like meals and nicely furnished rooms, j Apply 25 South Second street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms in cne of the best locations in the city; use of bath and telephone. Apply 203 I State street. ROOMS V\ A.N'll,l) ROOM WANTED Young gentleman ' desires a room in private family on North Second street, between Calder and Maclay. Address Box A, 1819, care of Telegraph. WANTED Three nicely furnished l rooms, by married couple, between State ' and Reily and Third and Front. Ad [ dress F. 1815. care of Telegraph. " i —i. ROOMS- AM) BOARD NICELY furnished rooms for rent ! with running water; boardin? by meal, : day or week. Use of United phone. Ap ply 1001 North Second street, corner ! Bons and Second streets. VVA.Vi til ) ' WANTED Room or garage, suit i able for electric and automobile repair work. Address A., 1806, care of Tele* j graph. WANTED—OId furniture, china, glassware, old books, stamps, etc. W'e a:e buyers for Boston. New York and i Western collectors and will positively pay better prices than ever offered by I any local collectors or dealers. Call or address Antique Shop, 1419 Sixth street, Harrlsburg. | WANTED Cars for winter storage in a large, commodious building in ! central part of city. inquire Shaffer i Wagon Works, 80-88 South Cameron ; street. ! MR. BICYCLE OWNER, if you have a ' wheel you want to sell get our price on ! it. Keystone Cycle Co., 811 North Third street. WANTED Floor show case for cash, 6 or 8 foot case. Keystone Cycle Co., 814 North Third street. United j phone 19W. ! WANTED Kitchen range, 7or 8; : must be In good shape for cash. Key- I stone Cycle Co.. 814 North Third street. United phone 19W. i'OK FOR SALE—The greatest Bargains : In the city in Men's Hats, Sweaters and ! Trousers and all men's furnishings, i Also tine line of ladies' hosiery. Capin ! .v Capin, 430 Market street, near sub j way. FOR SALE l9ll Cadillac automo bile'—l-door model—slip covers good condition. Apply Hottenstein & Zeck, j City Auto Garage. OWNER will sell 40-H.-P. touring car, fully equipped, electric lights. Bar gain for trucker or farmer delivery or , pleasure car. Call at Messner's Garage, ; 1118 James street. City. FOR SALE Send 25c for a nice packago of Assorted Quilt Patches. Thousands have been pleased. Valley I Supply Co., Dept. 49, Shiremanstown, ; Pa. ! FOR SACE —AT GABLE'S, 113. 115 and IJT South Second street. 6.000 gal lons .Jew Era ready-mixed paint. Acme ; quality. All the full Una of the Acme ; make. FOR SALTS FOR SALE AT GABLE'S. 111-117 South Second street, 5,000 sets ncV sash, Bxlo 12 L,, primed and glazed, at $1.15 per set. Also other sizes. FLAGS OF ALL NATIONS. Butter flies, baseball players; 30 flags of all nations and 20 butterflies for 50 cencs ami 5 cents postage. Large American flag, 12x18. 15 cents and postage 3 cents. Mitchell, 441 Broad street, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE A one-seated Colum bus electric car. Inquire of Charles E. Lyter, City Auto Garage, corner Straw berry and River streets. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE Grocery business, In ! good location. Stock and fixtures at i inventory. Will give reason for sell ing to purchaser. Building for sale or rent. Address 0., 1803, care of Tele graph. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS in Leather Bags. Suit Cases, Trunks to make room for Holiday goods. Wholesale and Re tall Leather Merchants. Specialty orders and repairing. Harrisburg Har ness and Supply C 0.,. Second and Chest nut. SAFE FOR SALE Apply at 1201 North Third street. MARKET PRICE on the best Butter ine in the city. 20c per pound; abso lutely fresh Eggs for 34c; Coffee, 15c per pound. Broad Street Market, Stand No. 189. FINK AND COMPI.KTE LINE AUTO ROBES. Steamer Rugs. Car riage Robes. Horse Blankets and Stable Blankets. Harrisburg Harness & Sup ply Company. Second and Chestnut streets FOR SALE Store front, with plate glass; three counters, three wall shelv ings, rocker bins. Cheap to quick buyer. Apply at 2019 Green street from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. VINA SAL Guaranteed to cure rheumatism in two weeks —$1.00 bottle —5 bottles sufficient to cure money refunded if fall to cure. Address 44 South Court avenue. FOR SALE - passenger touring car 4O-H.-P. run less than 3,500 miles brand new tires cost $2,000 — at a bargain. Apply Hottenstein & Zeeh, City Auto Gaiage. MOTORCYCLES Cradle frame, 1914 2-speed Indian—tine condition, $150.00. 1912 4-H.-P. Indian, clutch, Bosch mag neto, $75.00. One Harley—good condi tion, $75.00. Call, or write, Flory Bros., Lancaster. Pa. I • S3O0 —Delivery Car —$300 In good condition running every day. A bargain. Call 461, Bell phone. Bentz-Landis Auto Company, 1808 Logan street. | FOR SALE—Single Comb White Leg i horn pullets; selling out. Special prices llf taken at once. Apply A. B. Davis, Penbrook. Bell phone 507R3. BICYCLE BARGAINS Look 'em over to-day. For quick repairs try Keystone service. Keystone Cycle Co., 814 North Third street. FOR SALE LARGE Sanitary roll-top desk, top. 36x60 inches; Smith Premier No. 1 type writer; new "Colts" army revolver, with holster, 38-callber, six-inch barrel; sev (eral army officer's uniforms in khaki, 1 olive, drab and blue, suitable for Boy j Scoutmaster or first-class masquerading outlits, waist 33, chest 38. All"in first class condition; no reasonable offer re fused. Address P. O. Box No. 135, Har risburg. Pa. FOR SALE Bedroom furniture, in good condition. Apply 1166 Mulberry street. FOR SALE Seven-passenger auto mobile; A 1 running order; fully equip ped; United States Nobby Tread tires. Price, $325 to quick buyer. Apply Ex celsior Cycle Co., 1007-09 North Third street. -»• < I GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and Board and Table Board at 25c each. One of these signs will be given with each six-time order for a classified ad. If paid in advance. Inquire at Office of Telegraph FOR SALE Brand new Pannel de livery truck 1,200 to 1.500 capacity— at a bargain-—will demonstrate. Apply Hottenstein tk Zech, City Auto Gar age. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR RENT FOR RENT ln the Telegraph Iluflding, a suite of well located offices. ! Inquire for Superintendent in Business I Office of Telegraph. BISINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR Sale Good paying general store, close to Harrisburg; reason for selling on account of ill health. Ad dress 0., 1814, care of Telegraph. I MADE 950,000 In five years in the mail order business, began with $5. ' Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea t cock. 255 Luckport. N. Y. I ANY intelligent rerson can earn good income corresponding for newspapers: experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798. Lock port. N. Y. • . BUSINKSS I'IiKSON AI,S GENERAL UPHOLSTERING, carpet laying and curtain work—all work guaranteed—done by expert mechanics. J. Coplinky, 12USVa North Third street, successor to H. A. Vollmer. OLD GOLD AND SILVER, Watches. Diamonds and Jewelry bought for high est cash prices. ,los. D. Brenner, Jeweler, No. 1 North Third street. Bell phone 127 4L MASQUERADE COSTUMES TO HIRE —New and second-hand clothing bought and sold—unredeemed overcoats lor sale. Drop postal or phone Hell 1251 J. N. Brenner, 42(i Walnut street. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert help. Send us your worn furniture. Our beat efforts insure your satisfaction. S. N. Cluck. 320 Woodbine street. FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street, liarrisourg. Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 19ii0. PROF. FRANCISCO DE ECHEMEN DIA Pianist and instructor; music tor dances and special occasions. Pianist at Park Auditorium. Mt. Gi etna. Pa., season 1914. 223 Maclay street. Bell phone. SAMUEL CORB, general buyer clothes, shoes, furniture, carpets, books, falßo teeth, gold, silver, silverware, metals; also relics and antiques of all description. Highest Prices Paid. Send postal and I will call. Must mention article. 1317 Williams street. HAULING H. W. LATHE, Hoarding Stnblr and NiiUonnl Trauai'er Co. Movers of f ilanos, safes, boilers and general haul ng. 11. W. Lathe. Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 2503 R. IN MLMORIAM MR. AND MRS. JACOB McCORMICK AND FAMILY, of 334 Harris street, wish to thank neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy In their recent bereavement NOVEMBER 10,1914. IHE MARKETS I*lll LAD EM'lll A HIIOOUCE By Associated /'i;css Philadelphia, Nov. 10. Wheat Lower; No. 2, red. spot, export, $1.1H4 ®1.17',4; No. 1, Northern, Duluth, ex port. $1.26® 1.29. Corn Steady; No. 2, yellow, local, Oats —Steady; No. 2. white, 64®54tie, Bran Firm; winter, per ton, $24.f>0®26.00; spring, per ton, $24.00® 24.50. lleflncd Sugars Market firm; powdered, 5.10 c; line granulated. 5.00 c; confectoners' A, 4.90 c. Butter The market is firm; western, creamery, extras, 35c; nearby prints, fancy, 38c. Eggs The market Is higher; Pennsylvania and other nearby lir-ts. free cases, $10.50 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $9.6,0®9.90 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $1.50 per case; tirsts, free cases, $9.60® 9.90 per case. Dive Poultry Weak; fowls, 12® 14c; young chickens, 11 20o; spring chickens, lOiiji 11c; broiling chick ens. 17®27e; old roosters, 10®illc; I ducks, old, i:i®>l4e; ducks, yourm 14 (J 15c; geese, 13@)14c; turkeys, 18®20c. Dressed Poultry Firm; fowls, western fancy, heavy, 16® ® 17c; do., fair to good, heavy, 17®18c; average receipts, 14@16c; small, 12® I 13c; old roosters, 1214 c; roasting | chickens, fancy, 18®;80. brolltntf .chickens, nearby, 16®23<-: do., western, Il2ff?>l7c; capons, large, 23ifi)25c; do., ; small, 18® 20c; turkeys, fancy, 221f|)23c; I do., ordinary, 18@20; ducks, ll@18c; I geese. 11 Cd 16c. Flour-—The market is steady; winter, clear. $3.85«< 4.10; straights, Pennsyl vania, new, $5.00@5.25; spring straights $5.35 ® 5.60; do., patents, $5.70®5.55; western,! $4.25®4.40; patents, $4.50® 4.75; Kansas straight, Jute sacks, $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 firmer; tim othy, No. 1, large bales, $18.60@19.00; No. 1, medium bales, $18.50019.00; No. 2, $16.50® 17.50; No. 3, $11.50015.50. New clover mixed. Latent mixed. $17.00m7.50; No. 1, do., $16.00®16.50; No. 2, do.. $ 14.00 ff? 15.00. Potatoes Market firm; Penn sylvania, per bushel, 60W63c; New York, per bushel, 48@65c; Jersey, per bushel, 35®45c. PERSONAL (Other Personals on Page 4) CIVIC CLUB COMMITTERS REPORT EXCELLENT WORK The board of directors of the Civic Club held a meeting yesterday In the directors' room of the Y. M. C. A. when most encouraging reports of the municipal, educational and outdoor departments were made through the chairmen. Mrs. 11. Llndley Hosford, of the'edu cational department, says six new workers for the League of Good Citi zenship have been appointed, and there Is a need for several more to participate in this work In the public schools. The speaker for the December meet ing of the Civic Club will be Jmogene Oakley, one of the National Federa tion officers, who will give a talk on "Club Life Among the Japanese Wo men." GERMANS BOMBARDING YI'RES London, Nov. 10, 3.55 A. M.—Dis patches to London newspapers, dated Monday, report that the Germans bopi barded Ypres with heavy artillery throughout the day and that the town is now in flames in several places. Many buildings are in ruins. The town is practically deserted. blulUbE HARRISBURQ STORAGE CO. - _ Two new eight-story brick warehouses, one absolutely fireproof divided into fire proof private rooms of various sizes for the storage of household goods; the other warehouse of the most approved type of fire retardent construction for general merchandise. They are equip ped with two large electric freight ele vators and spiral chute for tue quick and safe handling of household goods and all kinds of merchandise. Low storage rates. South Second street near Paxton, on the traces of Penna. R. R. STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms. J1 to $3. Wagons, 75 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co.. 411 Broad street. Both phones. UOMiV TO LOAN LOANS—SS to 5200 for honest work ing people without bank credit at less than legal rates, payable in Instalment* to suit borrowers' convenience. Cooperative Loan and Investment Co., 204 Chestnut Street. I.I.UAL NOTICE NOTICE to property owners along the lines of Helen Street, from Eigh teenth Street to Nineteenth Street; Tur ner Alley, from Mai-lay Street to 117'/i feet south of Forrest Street; Turner Alley, from 117 Vi feet south of Forrest Street to Forrest Street; Fourth Street, from Woodbine Street to Emerald Street; Rhoads Alley, from Delaware Street to Peffer Street; Ten Foot Alley between Fourth Street and Fulton Street from Delaware Street to a point 125 feet south, and Maclay Street, from | the old Pennsylvania Canal to Cameron Street. You are hereby notified that the as sessment to pay the cost and expense of paving and curbing the above named highways under Ordinance No. 140, File of Common Council, Session of 1912- 1913; Ordinance No. 151, File of Com mon Council, Session of 1912-1913; Or dinance No. 150. File of Common Coun cil, Session of 1912-1913; Ordinance No. 101, File of Common Council, Session of 1912-1913; Ordinance No. 43, Filo of City Council, Session of 1914-1915; Ordinance No. 26, File of Common/ Council, Ses sion of 1910, and Ordinance No. 95, File of Select Council, Session of 1912-1913, will be made by me, at my office. In the Commonwealth Trust Company Building. No. 222 Market Street, Har rlsburg. Pa., on Thursday, the 19th day of November, 1914, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 12 o'clock noon, when and where all parties interested shall be heard. M. B. COWDEN, City Engineer. AUDITOR'S NOTICE THE undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Maurice It. Metzger, ad ministrator of the estate of James H. Esterline, deceased, to and among those legally entitled to the same, will sit for that purpose on Tuesday. November 2 1, 1014, at 3:30 o'clock P. M., at 3 RUBS Building. 15 North Second Street, where all parties Interested in said distribu tion may attend. EARLE E. RENN, Auditor. WANTED Is your house for sale? Rend me the description of any real estate you wish to sell. I will investigate and If It warrants extra expenditure and effort and you will give me exclusive sale I will concentrate upon it and endeavor to make you a quick advantageous sale. Will buy cheap, run-down prop erties at bargain price. If you have REAL ESTATE you don't want and want REAL ESTATE you don't havo, see me. A. C. YOUNG Everything In Real Estate 20 NORTH THIRD STIIEET ilell Phone 713-J. JAMISON MURQEREO BELIE THE POLICE Think Harrisburg Man Was Knifed and Thrown Down Stairs by Assailant Investigation now being made into the death of Charles Ellis Jamison, of Harrisburg, by police authorities at Sabrcton, West Virginia, indicate that he was murdered. It was reported yesterday that Jami son had tripped over a carpet and fell down stairs, breaking his neck. It is now believed that he was stabbed and thrown down the stairway. Tho murder suspect is missing. The body of Jamison was brought to the homb of his father, 614 Verbeko street, lastnight. Mrs. Jamison this morning stated that the police have strong evidence of murder. A dispatch from Morgontown, West Va., to a Pittsburgh paper yesterday said that Jamison, who has been man aging a hotel at Sabreton, had gone to a room at 2 o'clock Saturday morn ing to yarn a guest about his fnaking too much noise. There were words and Mrs. Jamison was awakened by someone falling down thef stairs. She found her husband dead at the foot of the staircase. He was bleeding (fbout the head, and had a cut on tho back, resembling a stab wound. The funeral will be held to-morrow | afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services will Ibe conducted by the Rev. Henry W. •n. Hanson, pastor of Messiah L.uth. eran Church. Burial will be made In Paxtang Cemetery. PAST WARS THAT EX PLAIN" THE PRESENT CONFLICT "The Story of Europe" Includes a Vivid Description of Historic Rat tles That Have Influenced tlie Present Situation While universal peace Is tho de clared ambition of civilization, and much has been accomplished through diplomatic channels in the settlement of great international issues, war has been the great spectacular factor in the fate of nations. This is true since the dawn of history, and has remained quite as true during the century of cir cumstances that have led up to tho stupendous conflict now in progress. It is necessary, therefore, that in trac ing the thread of these circumstances. "The Story of Europe" should de scribe the great battles on land and sea that have been fought by Euro pean nations in the last hundred years. The book contains the comprehensive and thrilling account of the great bat tles which have made and remade the map of Europe and which have germi nated conditions which aro now ripe for a greater war than all Its prede cessors. In contrast with the modes of warfare practiced by the great mili tary leaders of the past century, tlia book traces tljeoioV/eJowmftnttcpf mod ern warfare as It is now being put to the test in a baptism of fire, it de scribes the origin and perfection ot the airship, the submarine, the tre mendous guns capable of projecting their missiles twenty miles and more, and other engines of destruction de vised by science waging war. It dis cusses the effect of these refinements of scientific warfare and points out some of the changes which they have made necessary. 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