TELEGRAPH CLASSIFIED-READ FOR If MI-USE FOR RESULTS " Going and Coming Ever,v day there are new situations open to those who seek work in Harrisburg. Every day someone is leaving a position to take another. Evefy day someone steps into the other man's shoes. Going or coming in or out, whatever you have made up your mind to do, Telegraph Classified Ads will help you if you give them the opportunity. A systematic reading of the HELP WANTED ads every night will find the man or woman out uf a job a good position and has helped many a man and woman in Harrisburg to a better position. v DIKD CLESS—Died on November 25. 1914, at Harrlsburg Hospital, Mary Pearl, wife of Charles H. Clean. agod .11 years. Her late residence was 104 | llrlek Church Roarl, Enola. Relatives and friends are invited to Utend funeral Saturday afternoon, at 1 D'clock, from Lutheran Church, Enola. Kurial Paxtang Cemetery. LOST I>OST On Mulberry street bridge, ring with diamond setting. Valuable as heirloom. Liberal reward if returned to 23 South Fourth street. i IA)ST One 17-jewel Waltham watch and chain. Initials P. M. T. on case. Valued, belonging to my deceased lather. Reward if returned to 164S North Fourth street. IXIST Female Scotch Collie dog, 7- 8 months, color red and white; collar fastened with padlock. Reward If re turned to 440 South Tenth street, or. call Bell phone 2059 L. tUVMJ FOUND At Gordon Bros., 1543 Walnut street. Armour's Stlverchurn and Swift's Premium Oleomargarine, 5 J lbs. for 11.10; Empire Oleomargarine, 5 j lbs. for 98c;; well known qualities. Bell phone 13&1 J. FOUND Don't go any further, for th«> right place is at Eggert's Steuin Dyeing & French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market street. We deliver ana call promptly. Both phones. JlLi.I" Vt ANI'KU —Male WANTED Young, married men. be tween the age of 2< and 40 years, lor ■wagon tea and coffee salesmen; guar anteed salary and commission; grocery, laundry and bakery drivers preferred; must be able to furnish best of refer ence and bond. Jewel Tea Co., 269 street. Wanted By young man, work of any kind on farm; can furnish good reference. Call, or address, William Jushman, 44 Linden street. City. * < WANTED An experienced sales- , man to work in Dauphin, York, l.eba- j non and Lancaster counties; permanent josition; exclusive territory. See H. F. Ssterbrook, 205 Briggs street. City, 5 to S evenings. WANTED Reliable man to work in llarrishurg. One with selling and col lecting experience preferred. Apply in jwn handwriting. References required. Mldress C., 1877, care of Telegraph. WANTED Man about 30 years, for Holidav Article every business house buys. 100 per cent, profit. One having previous experience preferred. Must lave about Fifteen Dollars. Address Box 1879, care of Telegraph. WANTED A tailor who Is able to :ontract for a Job. For full particulars see C. H. Uhler, 1317 Derry, between > and 8 P. M. YOUNG MEN—Become Railway Mall Klerks; Harrlsburg mail carriers. $65.00 ;o $l5O month. Pull unnecessary. Sam >le examination questions free. Write franklin Institute, Dept. 3CI T, Ro :hester, N. Y. WANTED Young men who wish to >ecome practical or mechanical chauf 'eurs, to call or write us at once. Open lay and night. Auto Transportation Repair Shop and School, 5 North Cam iron street. Bell phone 1710. WANTED Railway mail and postal examinations soon; over two housand appointments yearly; prepare it home; write for Plan No. 15 of pay nent after appointment Philadelphia business College, Civil Service Dept. 'hlladelphia, Pa. ■ AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED for article which 10 housewife can resist. Sells at al nost every home. The We-No Supply :o„ 6106 Market street, Philadelphia, 'a. HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED—GirIs 16 years of ige and over. Apply Harrisburg -igar Company, 500 Race St. WANTED White woman for gen ral housework; good wages. Apply i 139 Green street. WANTED Salesladies hav ng experience in cloaks and suits. Vpply at Klein's Old Store, 9 N. larket Square. Building Lots For Sale], Berryhlll St.— No. 1007. Lot 20x96 ! ft $450 Kcnulneton St.—l 7 lots, each 20x i -100 ft., price, per ft. front. •» to »13 j Twenty - second St. Between ! JSerryhlll and Brookwood streets, 24 frts, 20 and 25x115 ft., price per ft. front sl4 | Twenty-Brst St.— 6 lots, each 20x 100 ft., price per ft. front. #l.l to f2O j Twenty-tliird St. Northeast Cor. Woodland, plot about 140x115 ft., price per ft. front «8 I About <1 1-5 Acrea Located on the south side of Maclay St., from the abandoned Penna. Canal to Paston Creek and about 882 ft. in depth. Price upon Inquiry. Miller Bros, k Neefe REAL ESTATE Pin Insurance Surety Ilonds Locust and Court Streets i FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH , " NOVEMBER 27, 1914. HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED—Young lady, com petent stenographer; also able to | take care of cash; first-class ref erences required; strictly confi dential. Address S. 1878, care of Telegraph. A REFINED, well educated woman wanted to learn a new high-class pro fession and to act as my personal rep resentative In this city. One having social connections and large circle of friends preferred. A splendid income assured. State age, personal particu lars, references. Address, for full in formation, Dr. Margaret Ruppert, 1112 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Pa. WORK'S DRESSMAKING SCHOOL Teaches perfect fitting. You cut all patterns by measure. You cut, fit end make the entire garment. You can not learn dressmaking right any other way. i 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 Girl over 21, to assist in grocery store; must have experience | and give reference. Address G., 1880, j care of Telegraph. I HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female WANTED Philadelphia Dry Goods House requires Harrisburg representa tive. Forty dollars a week; chance of advancement to right party, man or woman. Mercury Company, 329 South Thirteenth street, Philadelphia. WANTED Competent salespeople who desire employment over the holi days. Those having had experience in selling preferred. Apply at once to Su perintendent. Bowman & Co. WANTED Solicitors, men or wo men. Can make good money selling Cadora Cigars. See John Herman, llrst | floor, 14 North Third street, or write Cadora Cigar Co., York, Pa. SITUATION WANTED —Male I i WANTED Young man, experienced I chauffeur, wishes position; references. K„ 140, care of Telegraph. WANTED By colored man. work as porter, waiter or any kind of work; references. Address 123 Liberty street. WANTED Experienced grocery clerk wants employment; good refer ence. Address A., 1858, care of Tele graph. WANTED Boy, 16 years, desires work around store or as errand boy. Call, or address, C. G., 1117 Grape ave nue, City. WANTED Young man, 18 years, desires work of any kind; Is not afraid to work. Call, or address, Paul F. Ross, 1117 Grape avenue, City. HILAHOXS WANTED— r*>maoe WANTED By elderly colored wo man, cooking or general housework. Address 1412 North Seventh street. WANTED Middle-aged woman de sires dishwashing or scrubbing at hotel or boardinghoute. Call, or address, 819 | Myrtle avenue. WANTED Colored woman desires ' work of any kind. Call, or address, j 1103 North Seventh street. WANTED—MiddIe-aged German wo- | man would like general housework by | the day or week. Address 544 Good ! street, Steelton, Pa. j WANTED By first-class laundress, | work at home or out: reference given, i Address 162& Adams stteet, Steelton. I WANTED Young woman, with I I baby eighteen months old, desires posl- j I tion as housekeeper for widower or , I nged couple. Address P. O. Box 349, | I ( ' ity - I WANTED By refined lady, position j in doctor's office or as companion to I I elderly or invalid lady; physician's ref- I erence. Address P., 1873, care of Teie- I graph. WANTED Permanent position as saleslady by refined, settled lady; ref erence. Address 8., 1874, care of Tele graph. WANTED White girl, 16 years old. would like place to assist with general housework. Address E. F., Post I Office, General Delivery, City. WANTED * — Colored woman desires' general housework; no washing. Call, i or address, 1108 North Seventh street, j WANTED Colored girl desires place to assist with housework or dish- i washing. Call, or address, 1329 North | Fourth street. WANTED Colored woman desires day's work or rough dry wash. Call, or address, 1329 North tourth street. j WANTED Young womsn desires I work by the day. Call, or address, 723 I Showers avenue. j WANTED Seamstress, colored, ex ! perlenced in cutting, fitting and design i ing, desires sewing. Phone 1228 J. Miss Henderson. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE i FOR SALE Three-story building at Enhaut along trolley line; cost to build, $3,000.00. Can be changed Into j three dwelling houses at little expense. Price, $2,200.00. Very easy terms. In ! quire at East End Bank. I „ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 814 NORTH THIRD STREET 16x92 ft. store room and dwelling l5 ft. side alley—good business location—sac rifice price. Miller Bros. & Neefe, Fed eral Square. FOR SALE 51,000.00 will buv a Third St, property in Enhaut SW story frame lot, 25x150. Small cash payment—balance on monthly instal ments. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. | HEAL ESTATE FOB SALE I VACANT HOUSE; brick construction; 7 rooms, bath, gas, electric light; porch; cemented cellar; furnace. Price, $1,900. on easy payments; SIOO cash and S2O monthly. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. FOR SALE 1545-47-49-51 Vernon street, new brick houses; 6 rooms and bath; improvements; side entrance: | Look at them. H. G. PecTlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE 2309 Derry street, cor ner property; 7 rooms and bath; attic and pantry; gas and electric lights; steam heat. Lot, 23x100. Price. $2,930. ! H. G. Pedlow. 110 South Thirteenth street. NEW HOUSE FOR SALE at River | side; now vacant; large porches; slate i roofs; electric lights; steam heat; i granolithic walks. Price, S2.JiOO. Terms ; easy. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build- I ing. i FOR SALE Three lots at a bar gain located on Bosler Ave., j —each 35x150. Price, $200.00 each. ; Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. HEM. ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT I No. 1628 Regina St. $25.00 I No. 1821 Market St 25.00 I No. 636 S. Seventeenth St. 20.00 ! 18 Honey St 12.00 I Apartment 27.00 2170 Broolcwood 14.00 I 680 Oxford St 15.00 1937 Swatara St 15 00 J. E. GIPPLE, 1251 Market Street. | FOR RENT 1323 North Second ! street, a six-room house, with furnace land gas, and water in kitchen; rent, ! $14.00. Inquire 1221 North Second street. I FOR RENT 1521 Vernon street; |2%-story brick; 6 rooms; rent, $14.00 per month. E. A. Heflelflnger, East ■ End Bank. FOR RENT 2217 Atlas avenue. $16.00; 2014 Green street, $24.00; 650 Emerald street, S2O; 1633 Third street, $18.00; house in Penbrook, $12.00; Hain ton, $9.00. D. E. Brightblll, 2 North Court street. FOR RENT 512.00 monthly, cen trally located dwelling on wide street; five rooms and finished attic; side en trance; water in kitchen; colored fam ily eligible. Address 3207 Riverside Drive. Bell phone 3619 R. FOR RENT 1637 Apricot, 6 rooms and bath, $15.00; 1813 Briggs, 7 rooms and bath. $16.00; 72 North Seventeenth, 8 rooms and bath, $28.00. 11. G. I'edlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. FOR RENT 1443 Berryhill; 9 rooms and bath; reception hall; all up-to-date improvements; front lawn and terrace; front and rear porches; newly papered. $22.50 per month. John H. Maloney, Real Estate and Gen eral Insurance. No. 1619 Green street. | FOR RENT Large dwelling, suit able for boardlnghouse. No. 331 South Fourteenth street; twenty rooms, in cluding steam heat, bath, electric and gas. Rent, S3O per month. Keys at I Weaver's Grocery, Fourteenth and Reese streets. | FOR RENT—6IB Geary street; SIB.OO per month: 8 rooms and bath; cemented | cellar, with hot and cold water; wide front and back porches and balcony; granolithic steps andp avements. vesti bule, open stairway. Fine new home. Apply 660 Briggs street, or 020 Geary atreet. i FOR RENT—I7OB State street. Three story brick house, 8 rooms, bath and pantry: cemented cellar; steam heat; front and back yards. Inquire J. W. Roelion, 8 North Market Square. ROOMS FOB RENT FOR RENT Furnished front suite of large livingroom, bedroom, private bath. Also bay-window room, station ary washstand, near bath, suitable for gentleman. City steam; electric lights; hardwood floors; reference required. 218 Pine street. ROOM FOR RENT Nicely furnish ed; private family; all conveniences; use of bath and phone. Call plione 2188 W. FOR RENT Two or three rooms; rent, $5.00 monthly, payable in advance. Call evenings. No children. Only man and wife or lady need apply. 311 Briggs street. TWO nicely furnished rooms, ■with bath, for rent; single or ensuite; well heated with steam heat; electric and gas lights. Apply 7 North Thirteenth street. Bell phone 1149. FOR RENT Nicely furnished bed rooms; central location; all conveni ences; use of phone. 209 State street. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT with all conveniences. Apply 1317 Marion street, near Broad. FOR RENT Two large, well-fur nished rooms for light housekeeping; second floor front and private kitchen on llrst floor. Apply 104 South Thir teenth street. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished second floor rooms for light house keeping; all conveniences; pleasant lo cation. Address Box F., 1863, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Second floor rooms, nicely furnished, with or without hoard or suitable for light housekeeping: small, private family. Apply 45 North Sixteenth street. City. FOR RENT Beautifully furnished two-room suite, second floor front, fac ing Capitol Park; city steam heat; use of bath and phone; rent reasonable. 406 North street. ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished; steam heated; all Improve ments. Apply at B. Handler's, 1212 North Third street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec ond floor front room; all conveniences; gentleman preferred, but will take lady employed during the day. Apply 1101 Penn street. FOR RENT One or two gentle men can have nicely furnished third floor front room, with or without board; home comforts and references. 1235 Boas street. FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms, with bath, on third floor. 27 North Thirteenth street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, single or ensuite; all conveniences. In cluding phone; reference required. Ap ply 1015 North Front street. WANTED At 26 South Second street—roomers and boarders—home like meals and nicely furnished rooms. Apply 25 South Second street ROOMS WANTED WOMAN WANTS one nicely furnish ed room, with refined, private family. Hill preferred: state terms; refernce ex changed. Address 8., 1876, care of Telegraph. HOARDERS WANTED FOR RENT One furnished room, with boarding, for gentleman with good habits; light and heat: terms reason able. Apply 1420 Regina street, near Thirteenth and Market. APARTMENTS FOR RETT MucDAMKI.S APARTMENTS HOUSEKEEPING. furnished com plete, one large livingroom, bay win dow. cheerful, heated; small kitchen; gas range; stationary tubs; large porch; private meter, bells, letter boxes; $16.00. 1417 Market. FOR RENT An apartment, four rooms and bath: all conveniences; lo cated at Sixth and Harris streets. Ap ply L. Silbert, 1642 North Sixth street. WANTED FOR RENT —• First floor apartment 1941 North Sixth street; also house 627 Schuylkill street. Inquire J. C. Mehrlng, 2439 North Sixth street, or at Drug Htore^Fourth^jandl>ertei\^ WANTED MOTION PICTURE PLAVS WANTED —We pay $50.00 each. Devote your spare time and make money. Constant demand. Send your play at once. Ad dress Motion Picture Syndicate, Box 123, City. WANTED —Old 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 Second-hand safe, shelv ing. roll-top desk and office chairs. Give full particulars and price wanted. Write X.. 1854, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE FOR SANE AT GABLE'S. 113, 111 and 117 South Second street. 6,000 gal lons Ne>7 Era ready-mixed paint. Acme quality. All the full line of the Acme make. FOR SALE—The greatest Bargains In the city In Men's Hats, Sweaters and Trousers and all mens furnishings. Also fine line of ladles' hosiery. Capln &. Capln, 430 Market street, near sub way. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Office. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS in Leather Bags, Suit Cases, Trunks to make room for Holiday goods. Wholesale and Re tail Leather Merchants, Specialty 1 orders and repairing. Harrisburg Har j ness and Supply Co., Second and Chest { nut. | CLOSING OLT BARGAINS!!!—Cherry j parlor set, $7; "Neponset." butter than llnoleoum, 35c; locust-chestnut fence I posts, 15c; imported body brui,sels, 55c; | best, $1; 9x12 rugs, $3; heaters, ranges, j guns. etc. Yingst, Front-Cumberland. I ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE AT GABLE'S, 111-117 South Second street, 6,000 sets new sash SxlO 3 2 L.. primed and glazed, at $1.16 per set. Also other sizes. I j FOR SALE One Vulcan Touring I ear, price SSOO, used 1,500 miles; one I Columbia Touring car, used very little, i price very reasonable. Penbrook Gar age. ' FOR SALE Closed front wagons, i s2u and up; light market wagons, nicely I painted, $:!5.00 and up; top buggies, I $35.00 and up. Howry & Son, Shiremans- I town. Pa. i FOR SALE Seven-passen- Iger touring car with electric | lights, 40 horse power, in excel lent condition. Must be sold on I account of party leaving city, rea sonable price. For further infor mation address Box 106, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE, AT COST, $15.00 double barrel gun, $10.00; $3.75 rifle. $2.50; 65c smokeless shells, 50c per box. Keystone Cycle Co., 814 North Third street. FOR SALE Two bicycles. SB.OO and SIO.OO each; new paint; rebuilt; good condition and appearance. If you want ! one of these bargains come in to-day. ' Keystone Cycle Co., 814 North Third | street. FINE AMI COMPLETE LING AUTO ROBES. Steamer Rugs. Car riage Robes. Horse Blankets and Stabl* Blankets. Harrisburg Harness & Sup ply Company, SecoDd and Chestnut atreeta. FOR SALE Full bred Burpee's Scotch Collie 6 months old. Apply 214 South Twenty-ninth street, Penbrook, Pa. FOR SALE, CHEAP Addressograph foot-power machine, with cabinet. Har risburg Shoe Mfg. Co., Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE Milk wagon, set brass mounted harness, both good as new; also bay horse. Must be sold at once. No reasonable offer refused. Apply to Dr. Oyler's Stables, 331 Blackberry ave nue. FOR SALE Fine three-cornered china cupboard, dandy hand-made sewing table, odd music box with bells and harp, mission library table, hand crocheted bedroom slippers. Call 2637 North Sixth street. FLAGS OF ALL NATIONS, Butter flies, baseball players; 30 flags of all nations and 20 butterflies for 60 cents and & cents postage. Large American I Hag, 12x18, 15 cents and postage 3 cents. Mitchell, 441 Broad street, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE One set (five) McCue wire wheels, 4 1 /4x36, slightly used, $50.00. Regular p*-ice, $l5O. For further information address P. O. Box 445, Har risburg, Pa. FOR SALE Ford car, 1910 model; good condition; live-passenger. Reason for soiling, no use for it and no room to store it. Can be seen and demonstrat ed at Zimmerman's, Linden and Wal nut streets. FOR SALE Retail Cigar and To bacco Store, doing a profitable business; well located and low rental. J. E. Glp ple, 1251 Market street. FOR SALE Superb private collec tion of Vlctrola Records at one-third oil ! from November 27-December 24, 230 I West State street. Hours, 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. 250 Red Seal Itecordß and 100 others. All cash sales. Stock In first class condition. FOR SAljrj For few days only, Tom Barron Leghorn ar.d Barred Rock Pullets at SI.OO each. Will soon lay. Call George Border, Camp Hill, Pa. FOR SALE Two heavy work horses. inquire S. W. Shoemaker & ' Son, Seventh and Harris streets. GLASS window slgna. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and Board and Table Board at 26c each. On* of these signs will be given with each j six-time order for a classified ad. if I paid in advance. Inqutro at Office of j 'telegraph. I FOR RENT FOR RENT Automobile garage, near Eighteenth and Regina streets; electric lights and water; possession at once. Inquire Mrs. Clara Elley, 1821 Whitehall street. DANCE HALL on the second floor of the new Eagles' Building, corner Cum berland and Sixth streets. Maple floor and new piano. For terms, apply to 1 Geo. E. Yousllng, Secretary, No. 404 Verbeke street. FOR RENT Office >n Commercial I Bank Building, flrst lloor front Rent. ; $25.00 per month. Can be used ~s an office or small store room. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES I MADE $50,000 in five years tn the mall order business, blgan with $6. Send for free booklet Tells how. Hea cock. 356 Luckport, N. T. ANY Intelligent rerson can earn good income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate. 798. Lock port. N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS ABDOMINAL BELTS to order; any kind you need. Comhbtnatlon Belts, with truss, for naval rupture and float ing kidney. S. S. Appendicitis Belts (or after operation. Lady attendants, bhanaman's, 408 Market, Second Floor, THE MARKETS PHILADELPHIA I'HnnVCG By Associated I'rrss j Philadelphia, Nov. 27. Wheat v'Jo Br ' * > ' o - -/ re< l, spot, export, $1.13® 2; si. *• Northern, Duluth, export, 11.28V4©1.J7U. No. 2, yellow, local, Oata—Steady; No. 2, white, 54',&@55c. • Firm; winter. per ton, j i Refined Sugars Market steady; powdered. 5.20 c; tine granulated, 5.10 c; confectioners' A, 5.00 c. Butter The market is Arm; western, creamery, extra. 35c; nearby prints, fancy, SBc. Esrgrs The market Is firm; Pennsylvania end other nearby first*, free cases, (10.80 per case; do., current I receipts, free cases. $9 ®0®10.20 per case; western, extras, mats, free cases, 110.80 per case; firsts, free cases, 19.90 \ @10.20. Live Poultry Lower; fowls, 12® 14c; old roosters. 10® lie; chickens, 12 ® 14c; turkeys, lS®l 4.40; patents, s4.su® 4.75; Kansas straight, lute sacks, $4.18 04.30; spring, firsts, clear, $4.00®4.20; straights, *4.20®4.30; patents. s4.3i® 4.60. Hay The market is weak; tim othy. No. 1, large bales, $18.50® lit 00; No. 1, medium hales, $18.50® 19.00; No. 2, do., $16.50® 17.50; No. 3, do., $14.50® 15.50; sample, $13.00® 15.00. Clover mixed hay. Light mixed, slß.oo® 18.50; No. 1. do.. $17.00@ 17.50; I No. 2, do.. $14.50® 16.00. Potatoes Market steady; Penn sylvania, per bushel, sS@ti2c; New York, per bushel, 43®50c; Jersey, per basket, 25®40c. CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated fress Chicago, 111., Nov. 27. Hogs Re ceipts. 20,000; strong. Bulk of sales, $7.40®7.6".; light, $7.05®7.60; mixed, $7.25©7.75; heavy. $7.20«■".»«; rough. $7.20®7.35; pigs. $3,00®6.«0. Cattle Receipts, 1,000; firm. Na tive steers. $5.85® 10.50; western. $5.40 ®9.00; cown and lieifers, $3.60®9.20; calves, sß.oo® 11.25. Sheep Receipts, 5,000; steady. Sheep. $5.50®6.40; yearlings, $6.60® 8.00; lambs, $6.75®9.60. BUSINESS PERSONALS REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with beat material and by expert help. Send us your worn furniture. Our best efforts insure your satisfaction. S. N. i Cluck, 320 Woodbine street. GENERAL UPHOLSTERING Send us your old furniture—we us* best of material—drapery work—carpet-laying. Estimates given. H. Vollmer'a suc cessor, Jos. Copllnky, 1208',4 l.ortta Third. Bell phone. HARDWOOD FLOORS STAIRS COVERED with hardwood. Renovating old floors a specialty. J M. Smith, 2219 Bruokwood street. Bell | 13911* Accordian side and knife plait ling done while you wait. Full length skirts a specialty. All work done on premises. Slmrus, clean ers and dyers, 33 North Second street, 802 North Third street. FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street. Harrlaburg, Pa. Telephone ordera given prompt attention. Bell 1960. HAULING H. w. LATHE, Hoarding Stsbl- aad National Transfer Co. Mover* of F llanos, safes, boilers and general haul ng. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 250SR. STORAGE STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 75 cents Ser month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411 road street. Both phone*. STORAGE IN S-atory brick building, rear 408 Market street. Household goods In clean, private rooms. Reaaonable rates. Apply -to P. G. Dlener, Jeweler. 4<*M Market St. HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two new eight-story brick wa.'cliouscs, 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 roturdent construction for general merchandise. They are equip ped with two large electric freight ele vators and spiral chute for the quick and sate handling of household goods and all kinds of merchandise. Low storage rate*. South Second street near Paxton, on the tracks of Penna. R. R. MONEY TO LOAN ANY person needing money in amounts from $5 to SSO holding a sal aried position, would be benefited by calling on us. Employees Discount Co., 36 North Third street. MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate i security In auy amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. o. Box 174. Harrlsburg, Pa. LOANS—4S to S2OO for nonest work ing people without bank credit at Us* than legal rate*, payable In Instalment* to suit borrowers convenience. Cooperative Loan and investment Co.. 204 Chestnut Street. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the Estate of Frances Johnston, late of Harrlsburg, Dauphin County, Penn sylvania, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the (Jlty of Harrlsburg, ail persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having any bill* to present them for collection. ANNIE BIIID, 118 Liberty Street, Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania. NOTICE LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the estate of Peter B. Myera, late of Har rlsburg, Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersign ed, residing In said City, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement, to GEORGE W. Mac WILLIAMS. Or Executor. HORACE A. SEGELBAUM. Attorney. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Anna L Studebaker, late of Harrlsburg, 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 tliose having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay, to CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY, Harrisburg, Pa., Executor. MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE and otbera upon their own name* Cheap rata* ea*y payment*, confiden tial. Una * Co- ML «M, ■ H. Market ■« HOE DEMONSIRHJION OF DEEP SEA DIVING TO BE GIVING AT ORPHEUK NEXT WEEK Capt. Louis Sorcho, the expert deep sea diver, who was employed by the United States Government in 1898 to recover the dead bodies from the sunken Maine, will appear at the Or pheum theater next week in an act that is unique in vaudeville. The celebrated diver carries a large tank, with glass front in which he demon strates the hazaiyls and possibilities of submarine work. An entire carload of paraphernalia ifsßiilsl BE "WtitELESS CITY" [Continued From First I'age] I ing of city wires in conduits now at the disposal of the municipality. Under an agreement with the Bell I Telephone Company, that company is required by the city wherever it lays a conduit for its own underground ] wires to provide a separate duct j through which the city may string its police and fire alarm wires free of 'charge. The Bell Company has been | one of the most progressive In the city iin this respect, and the entire business district and many of the outlying sec tions of town are now provided with underground systems carrying Bell wires and the additional duct for city i wires. The city has not taken advantage of this agreement and the additional conduits laid by the Bell Company for municipal wires are empty and wait ing while the Are and police wires remain strung overhead. Hell Company'* Progress I The Bell Telephone Company has done a vast amount of work in the past two or three years and has its plans laid for the removal of hun dreds more of its poles us rapidly as its business warrants. The Bell and the Harrisburg Heat and Power Company have entered into a co-operative agree ment that has brought down many poles all over town. The Bell Company now has all of its wires under ground In the territory bounded by Mulberry and State streets and the Susquehanna river and the Pennsylvania Railroad. Its conduit system also covers that district lying I between Third and Seventh streets j and Forster and North. Between Em j era hi and Maclay and Fourth and I Fiftli streets the wires are also under ground, and there is an additional tri angular section at Thirteenth and Derry streets where the poles have been removed. It is the purpose of the Bell Com pany to put all of the wires in the Capitol Park extension district under ground as rapidly as the ground there is cleared, and .i conduit will be run out Walnut street to Filbert, in Filbert to State and in State to Sixteenth, to join the system covering that district. Preliminary lines have been run for contemplated extensions in other di rections, and while in time the Bell hopes to have all its city wires under ground, those outlined will be attended to first. Removing Many Poles Co-operating with the Harrisburg [Heat and Light Company, the Bell has [removed many of its poles in various I parts of town. These two corpora tions, wherever possible, are using the same pole lines. Where the Bell has ' had first right of way the Light Com i pany has placed its wires on Bell poles, and the Bell has used Light poles In other sections. The Light Company has fulfilled to the letter its agreement with the city to remove its wires from the heart of town and substitute therefore the or namental lighting system that has at tracted so much attention and has proved so superior to the old suspend ed arc light system. It is expected that City Council will from time to time appropriate money for an extension of the ornamental standards until the whole city has been covered. Experts who havo studied the situation say that the central sys tem should be. used as a nucleus around which to build, and that much .better results will be attained in this way than if the city is covered with litlle patchworks here and there of standard lighting interspersed with pole lights. Postal Poles All Down The Postal Telegraph Company, un der the supervision of Clark E. Diehl, .has shown a most commendable spirit In the improvement of its wire system in Harrisburg. Mr. Diehl said to-day: "The Postal does not have a single pole left standing in the central por ' tion of the city. We have but one pole between the Pennsylvania Rail-1 road and the Susquehanna river, and that is the cable pole at the eastern end of our underground in Paxton street." (Jus Catherman. manager of the Western Union Telegraph Company, [reports that that corporation has re- I moved fourteen poles and sixty miles lof wires from the central portion of [ town. "In addition," he says, "we have at this time a plan submitted to | our N»iw York officials for their ap | proval, whereby we would place our trunk line underground between Cam eron street and the Market street I bridge, removing all poles and wires on this line. We also have under con-! sideration a plan by which Ave would I remove all poles between our main 'office and the Capitol, as well as the [ poles and wires in Dewberry and Mul berry streets. This would free us from all poles in the central district." These plans contemplate the re moval of fifty-eight poles and many miles of wires now obscuring the sky-, line in the heart, of the city. The American Telegraph and Tele phone Company, with headquarters in New York, has a number of unsightly pole lines in the city which could be removed at no very great expense, and a movement will be made to lay con ditions here before the officials of that ! company, with the idea of conveying! to them Just what Harrisburg is trying to do in this respect, and asking their co-operation. The Cumberland Valley Telephone Company has one of the most exten sive underground systems 1n the city. When It procured its franchise it was with the understanding that a certain number of conduits would be laid, and this has been done. The entire block between Mulberry and North streets and the river and .Sixth streets is pro vided with conduits. In addition. Market street, from Fourth to Cam eron, Is underground and the terri-1 top- between the river and Sixth street and North and Boyd streets is pro-1 vided with underground systems in which the wires of the company are carried. K is understood, howivsr, that this; company has quite * (aw dsad poles is carried to put this act on in realistic fashion. An interesting i»art of the captain's demonstration is the show ing- of the submarine telephone, which is his own invention. Capt. Sorcho carries with him a devil fish that he encountered and bested in a tight beneath the surface of the ocean. The fish measures 18 feet from tip to tip ot' its tentacles. A big show of high class vaudeville is grouped about this novel feature for next week's bill.—Advertisement. scattered over the city, several hun dred. in fact, carrying wires many of which are no longer In use and which are a constant menace in times of storm, for the reason that it is not possible to know at headquarters when ojne of these wires falls. EVER SEE A DEVIL FISH? I Captain Sorcho Will Exhibit One at tNie Orplieiim Next AVefk | Have you ever seen a devil fish? Captain Sorcho, the deep sea diver, ■ has one and it will be placed on ex | hibition next week when the Captain land his crew of deep sea divers will I headline the bill at the Orpheun* | theater. j The Fish is one of the terrors of the | deep that confront divers and has j claimed many victims. its tentacles j measure from tip to tip eighteen feet i and is a most weird looking creature, j Captain Sorcho, the most famous deep sea diver in the world, brings to this city for the first time in vaudeville the only diving act of its kind on the stage. It is a tremen dous production, the action is swift, entertaining, educational, amusing and thrilling. When You Motor Good roads all the way from Har [ rlsburg—a distance of 22 miles. 1 Medicinal Springs. One of the pret tiest spots in Cumberland Valley. Chicken and Waffle Dinner* Only two hours' notice required. Prices 7He and SI.OO. Phone when leaving here and your dinner will be ready upon arrival. HOLLY INN MT. HOLLY SPRINGS, PA. All the year 'round. I BELL PAINLESS DENTISTS 10 North Market Square Harrisburg We do the best dental work that can possibly be done and we do it at charges that aPQri»o®t moderate. Painless extraction tree When plates are ordered. Largest and most complete offices in the city; sanitary throughout. Lady attend ant. Hours: 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sundays, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. r i Headquarters for TOOL MAKING ANB JOBBING «Bell Phone 2470J B. C. Murray 5 North 10th Street J \ PUBLIC SALE OK VALUABLE KICAI, ESTATE The undersigned Administrator of the estate of SILAS LAIRD, Lewis berry, York Co., Pa., deceased, will offer at public sale, on the premises in Falrview township, about one mile south of Lewlsberry, Pa., ort the road leading from Lewisberry to Pinetown, on Saturday November 2S. 1914; sale, 1 o'clock p. m., the following real estate to wit: Tract No. I—Farm containing: 117 acres and 142 perches of good iron stone land, well adapted to the rais ing of all kinds of fruits or any other kind of agricultural work; having erected thereon a good frame bouse, frame bank barn and other outbuildings. A spring of never failing water near the house. Apple orchard and other fruit trees on the premises. About 17 acres of this tract is good tlmberland. Tract No. 2—Choice timberlandj containing 16 acres and 146 perches; mostly oak. some chestnut and hick ory, the oak measuring 10 to 18 in ches in diameter. Bell phone 1(8, Meehanlenburg, Pa. Parties Interested address JOHN A. Kir.MORE, Administrator. No. 78 West Main St., lUcclianlcshurff, Pa. >i i ————^ FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE 2014 Green Street—B-story brick house; all improvements. Now va cant —key at our office. Owner moved to Florida. Special price to quick buyer. BELL REALTY CO. BERGXER BUILDING, $ MONEY To Housekeepers, Work- Jj Ingmeii and Salaried Em- ployes. LEG AL RATES EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY 9 N. MARKET SQUARE Room 21. 4th Floor Spouncr liutiding 15