| . READ m USE TELEGRAPH CLASSIFIED ADS Telegraph Classified Ads In the Home The wonderful pulling power of Telegraph Classified Ads is due to the big HOME circulation of the Telegraph. You'd scarcely be able to step into a home near yours to-night without finding some member of the family reading the Telegraph. And they read it all through. They know what's doing in Europe, in Harrisburg, in the stores and in the office world. Many Harrisburg families who to-dav own their own homes found them listed for sale in Telegraph "Real Estate Eor Sale" Ads. Some members of most of these families have obtained their present situations through reading and using Telegraph Want Ads. The Telegraph Classified Ads form the biggest market place in all Harrisburg. Read them for profit. Use them for results. DIED MIr,LiIGAN On Wednesday night, De cember 2, 1914. Elizabeth It. Mllligan, wife of Samuel R. Miiligan, and daughter of the late Frederick J. Gastrock, aged 11 years. Funeral on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, lob Conoy street. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice, Burial East Harrisburg Ceme tery, the Rev. It. J* Meisenhelder, of the Trinity Lutheran Church, ofticiat- i ins. ! Kl'XKKL—John C. Kunkel, on Thurs day morning, December 3, 1914. J rivate funeral service will be held home. No. 11 South Front street, December 6, 1914, at 2 I'. M. room) FOUND At Gordon Bros., 1543 Walnut street, Armour's Silverchurn and Swift's Premium Oleomargarine, 5 lbs. lor 11.10; Empire oleomargarine, 6 lbs. for 98c;; well known qualities. Bell phone 1331 J. FOUND A ladder on North Second street near Kelker. It may lie recover ed by proving property at this office. FOUND Don't go any further, for tho right place is at Kggert's Steam Dyeing & French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market street. We deliver and call promptly. Both phones. UELI* WAMID—MaIe SALESMEN Travel and appoint agents; salary, S3O a month ami ex penses. Home Supply Mfg. Co., Station A. Niagara Falls. N. Y. SHIPPER WANTED Young man for shipping clerk o%er -'1 years old. Address 0., 1882. care of Telegraph. WANTED Five men Immediately for positions in Harrisburg and nearby cities. A salary and commission propo sition. Only men with experience sell ing direct to consumer, or with gro cery, bakery or laundry experience need apply. Applicants must be able to furnish personal bond and come well recommended. Only married men con sidered. Apply Jewel Tea Co., 259 Broad street, City. WANTED A mill foreman for planing mill. First-class man under 4 5 years of age. Apply at Hersliey Store Co., Hersliey, Pa. BECOME Railway Mail Clerks; Har risburg' Mail Carriers, $65.00 to $150.00 month. Pull unnecessary. Schedule of Winter and Snrlng examinations lree. Franklin Institute, Dept., "62-W, Rochester. N. Y. WANTED Railway mall and postal clerks; examinations soon; over two thousand appointments yearly; prepare at home; write for Plan No. 15 of pay ment after appointment. Philadelphia Business College, Civil Service Dept.. Philadelphia. Pa. HELP WANTED—.MaIe and FC-ruUo WANTED Honest man or woman to do special advertising work among families in Harrisburg and every town | in Dauphin county. Good salary to right person. Chance for promotion. Experience unnecessary. Good refer ence required. Permanent position. Address A., 190", care of Telegraph. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED for article which no housewife can resist. Sells at al most every home. The We-No Supply Co., 6106 Market street, Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS WANTED HOLIDAY 'NOVELTY Big profits and quick sales. Samples and particu lars, 10c. W- 15. B„ 820 Bitter street, ! Reading. MAKE MONEY IN SPARE TIM 10. Samples and particulars free. Write STAMPED, addressed envelope brings particulars about "THE BIG SIX" SELLERS. Something men, women ! and youths can sell. Full or spare | time. Harrah Mfg. Agency, 905 Kunkel Building. Harrisburg. HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Experienced white wo man for general housework: three In family; no children. Apply 1817 North Second street. FOR SALE 223 Union Avenue | Three-story frame dwelling with ] eight rooms. Lot 14.5x66 feet. This property deserves the at tention of any person who wants a cheap house downtown. Union is the avenue between Forster and Boas streets. I Miller Bras. & Neefe REAL ESTATE K Flra I»»ur»Bfe Surety Honda Locust anil Court Streets V———— FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG ffijkjfo TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 4, 1914. HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED—GirIs 16 years of age and over. Apply Harrisburg j Cigar Company, 500 Race St. I WANTED A diningroom girl, must I lie experienced and recommended, at Eagle Hotel, Annvllle, Pa. EX PEK 1 EN<' 111 > SALESLA 1 >IKS WANTED AT ONCE. Apply to Mr. Green, main floor, Astrich's, Fourth and Market streets. REFINED, intelligent women, who are willing to learn, can Join our corps of corsetleres and develop a good pay ing business. Call evenings. Nurse's Corset Shop, 104 North Second street. WANTED Experienced skiver and closers on women's, misses' and chil dren's shoes. Apply Harrisburg Shoe] Mfg. Co.. Harrisburg. WANTED Thoroughly reliable wo man for general housework; must be good cook; small family; good wages; references. 606 North Seventeenth SUeet. Call between hours of 7 and 8 WANTED Middle-aged woman for general housework; good wages to right party. Call at 1908 Market street. WANTED, AT ONCE White wo man cook. Cresson Sanitarium. Apply Boom 184, Capitol, Thursday. 1 SITUATION WANTKD—MaIe WANTED Young, married man would like to have a job working by the year on a farm. Address F„ 1911, care of Telegraph. WANTED Chauffeur, white, can make his own repairs, wishes position, or work of any kind. 606 Cumberland street, Harrisburg. WANTED Chauffeur, white, wants position, city or country, private or commercial. Call, or write, No. 5 North Cameron street, Harrisburg. WANTED Chauffeur, colored, good mechanic, makes his own repairs, wishes position, private or commercial, city or country. Phone, or write (Bell 1710), No. 5 North Cameron street, Har risburg. WANTED By young man, work of any kind. 105 Filbert street. WANTED Young man of 18 years desires position as clerk In office; has experience in typewriting and book keeping; can furnish reference. Ad dress W., 1896, care of Telegraph. WANTED Experienced bookkeeper desires position, or any kind of office work. Address M., 1905, care of Tele graph. WANTED Colored man wants a position at a store or around a house; can give city reference. Call, or write, 520 Brown avenue. I WANTED Young man wishes posi tion as collector for insurance or other company; can give reference. Address Box H„ 1880, care of Telegraph. WANTED Colored Virginia man wishes cook's place In private family, or day's work. Address Davis, No. 1408 Marion street, third floor. WANTED Position as salesman, In or out of town; can furnish reference Address Box 1!.. 189S, care of Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Young man, mechanical Shop, desires position, (.'all, or address G. E. 106 Linden street. WANTED Colored woman wishes day's work, or offices to clean. Call, or address. A. L., 107 Filbert street. WANTED White woman wishes position as cook In public or private work; can furnish good reference. Ad dress L.. 100, care of Telegraph. | WANTED Stenographer-wishes po- I sition; worked for large firm in this city; can furnish best of reference. Ad dress Box 0.. 1899, care of Telegraph. WANTED Competent lady steno grapher desires position; can furnish good references; three years' experi ence. Address R. E. M., Elizabeth town Pa. WANTED Young colored girl wants to assist with housework; also woman wants day's work. North Seventh street. j WANTED Young white girl wants to take care of one or more children I and to assist with housework. Call, lor address, 2150 North Fifth street. i WANTED Colored girl wants po sition doing general housework. Ap ply 505 South street. • WANTED • Stenographer, with three years' experience, wishes posi tion. Address Box J., 1893, care of 1 Telegraph. WANTED Widow, neat and tidy, wishes day's work, office cleaning or work In small family; not out of city. Inquire 611 Calder street. WANTED By white woman, work 1 by the day. Call Bell phone 1254 J. ' sit PATIONS WANTED— FemaIe ; WANTED Cooking or housedesn i white woman. Address 410 South Cameron street. I WANTED Position hh governess | or companion; can give references. Ad dress E„ 1910, care of Telegraph. WANTED Colored Virginia woman wishes place as cook in private family. Mrs. Davis, 1408 Marion street, third floor. WANTti) Young, white woman desires position as housekeeper for widower. Address P., 1912, care of Telegraph. WANTED Colored woman wants day s work, or washing and ironing to do at home. Call, or address, 515 Prim rose avenue. FOR SALE No. 1326 Deny street —brick house with 10 rooms and bath— ; all modern improvements large porches lot. 30x1h2 to 20 feet wide ] street. Bell near.y Co., Bergner tfuild ' lng. STEAM-HEATED HOUSE on WoocL bine street for suie at $1,1)00 8 rooms —bath gats lot, Jo feet deep to drive alley. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE 2^4-story framo house for sale No. 427 S. Thirteenth street i rooms bath gas furnace porch lot, 20x100. Prlco reasonable. Hell Realty Co., Btrgner Building. FOR SALE 2'2-Mory frame house; electric light*; fim.u ; on-hex; walks; lot, 25x1a0; thioe lll.lulus' walk to East End Dlspatcner 11 oiilce, Knola. Price, |1,750. Auuruas J., 1594, care o£ telegraph. WHAT is your offer on 1608 Walnut street, a store room and three living rooms. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thir teenth street, City. j WILD exchange for city property a two-acre farm in Cumberland county; j all necessary buildings; close to rall iroad; twelve miles irom city. Price, $1,700. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thir j teenth street. 1 RE AI, ESTATE FOR SAI.K 814 NOKTH THIRD STUICJiT 16x92 ft. store room and dwelling l5 ft. side alley—good business location—sac rifice price. Miller Bros. & Neefe, Feu eral Square. FOR SALE The four-story brick dwelling house. No. 109 South Second Street. Harrisburg, Pa., fronting twenty-six feet on Second Street, and extending in depth ninety-five feet to an alley; first tloor now occupied as a wholesale liquor store. Title perfect. FREDERICK M. OTT. Executor of Mary 10. Winters. Deceased, 222 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE 49 Acres —,7% miles from Harrisburg 1 "..j miles east of Highspire—land nearly level. Brinton- Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE 219 Reily St. -r 3-story brick a rooms, bath and furnace, i Lot, 15x96. Bi Inlon-Packer Co., See- I ond and Walnut streets. UKAi. LsTA'l 'H. I OU UK NT FOR RENT 2354 Slate street. Pen brook, Pa.; seven rooms and outkltchen; rent reasonable. Apply 2356 Slate street, Penbrook, Pa. FOR RENT 2217-19 Atlas avenue, seven-room brick houses, modern con veniences, $16.00. Robert Rosenberg, Bell phone, Patriot Building. FOR RENT 1637 Apricot, 6 rooms and bath, sls; 181" llriggs, 7 rooms and bath, sl6; 72 North Seventeenth, 8 rooms and bath, $26. H. (J. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street, Olty. FOR RUNT Houses with all Improve ments at moderate rentals. J. E. liipple, 1251 Market street. FOlt RENT ln Highspire. near B. and C. or coke plant, new six-room house; water in kitchen; good chicken house; SB.OO per mouth. w. J. Reeves, Highspire. 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. Roslion. 8 North Market Square. ItOOMa M)lt RENT FOR HI-INT Two nicely furnished rooms, for light housekeeping, with private family; no traveling people; prefer couple that wish to locate for the winter. Call at 104 South Thir teenth street. FOR RENT Two or three nicely furnished rooms for light housekeep ing, on second floor;,all conveniences; tine location; rent reasonable. Apply 161 i Regina street. Bell phone 1312 W. l-'OR 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 Two or three rooms; J rent, $5.00 monthly, payable In advance. Call evenings. No children. Only man and wife or lady need apply. 311 Brlggs street. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms (one front with bay window); all conveniences. including use of 1 [phone; desirable location; rent reason able. Apply 271 Brlggs street. FURNISHED APARTMENT Oft ROOMS FOR RENT; all conveniences, including private bath, telephone, light and heat, centrally located, with private family. Apply 236 North Second Street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front ' room; all conveniences; rent reason-I able. Apply 710 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Two second tloor, nice - I lv furnished rooms; private hath and phono extension. Call Bell phone 187611. FOR RENT Front room, third floor, oppos'le Capito'. Pr.rk; well heat ed. Address S., 609, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Two or three furnish ed rooms for light housekeeping, in private family on the Hill. Address L, 1902, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Large front room; four windows; very desirable location; few squares from Market street; all con veniences; men preferred. Phone 3259. FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms on second floor; use of hath and phone. 44 North Seventeenth street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, single or ensuite; all conveniences. In cluding phone; reference required. Ap ply 1015 North Front street. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms in private family; all improve ments; rent. $6.00; use of bath and telephone. Call Bell phone 8391!. FOR RENT Furnished room; a'l conveniences, including phone; good location. Apply 107 Chestnut street. ROOMS WANTED WANTED Three furnished rooms, with all conveniences, centrally locat ed, for light housekeeping for family with two well-behaved children 7 anil 10 years old. Address K., 1903, care of Telegraph. ROOMS AND HOARD WANTED A YOUNG MAN desires board and room with a Protestant family. In answering tills ad. please give rate. Ad dress "D, Terminal, Harrisburg, Pa. BOARDING BOARDING AND LODGING for sev eral men of good character. Home cook ing and comfortable surroundings. Newly furnished rooms. Hell phone 2841 Y. Address 1520 Berryhlll street. BOARDERS WANTED MEN BOARDERS WANTED. Call COS) Oxford street. APARTMENTS FOR lUOTI FOR RENT—First floor apart ment, 6 rooms, bath and pantry, facing Capitol; city steam, gas and electric lights. Inquire 400 North street. SECOND FLOOR APARTMENT FOR RENT At 925 North Third street. Apply K. I* Mehring, 925 North Third street. WANTED WANTED l,OOO men who want to buy made-to-measure shirts. $1.25 each, 8 for $3.50 and up. Guaranteed fit. Good quality. lateßt patterns. W. Morrow, 1007 Market street. WANTED A second-hand motor cycle, two-cylinder; must be In good condition. Will pay cash for same.' Address F. & 8., Box G, Mlllersburg, Pa. SB.OO PER HUNDRED paid for names and addresses; steady work; stamp for particulars. Address Box 102-48. Sta tion N, Baltimore, Md. WANTED Children to care for; line suburban home; terms reasonable. Inquire 1820 North Fourth street. WANTED Second-hand pool table in good condition, reasonable price. Ad dress H., 190G, care of Telegraph. WANTED •Typewriting or steno graphic work of any kinil. Would be willing to bo out and ttiko dictation and transcribe notes at home. Phone 738R WANTED Second-hand safe, shelv ing, roll-top d>b.< and office chairs. Give full particulars and price wanted. Write X„ 1801, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE FOR SALE Harley Davidson "0-35" model, fully equipped. Machine is in "Al" condition. Jiargain price, ¥125. Terms considered. Joseph Starr, 400 Verbeke street. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegrapn Business Office. PRIVATE PARTY, forced to sell, will sacrifice Forty Shares International Educational Publishing Co. Preferred Stock at $20.00 per snare; also Forty Shares Common Stock of the same com pany at SIO.OO per share. Address S., 1881, care of Telegraph. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS In Leather Bags, Suit Cases, Trunks to make room tor Holiday gbods. Wholesale and Re tail Leather Merchants, Specialty orders and repairing. Harrlsburg Har ness and Supply Co., Second and Chest nut. CLOSING OUT BARGAINS!!!—Cherry parlor set, $7; "Neponset," better than llnoleoum, 35c; locust-chestnut fence posts, 15c; imported body brussela, 65c; nest. $1; 9x12 rugs, $3; I.eaters, ranges, guns, etc. Vingst, Front-Cumberland. FOR SALE Rooming house busi ness. Desirable location. Rooms always occupied. opiendlti opportunity tor i anyone who wishes to engage in busi ness. Only those who mean business need apply. Address Box E, 1887, care of Telegraph. lUin CALENDARS FOR SALE. orders promptly filled. 2.OUU samples at a bargain. Alyera Mt'g. Co., Third and Cumberland streets, above Miller's Shoe Store. FOR SALE One-ton auto truck, in good condition. Cheap to quick buyer. Apply J. D. Ferry, 125 South Cameron street, City. FOR SALE —. Grandfather's clock, moon dial, large second hand,* in line condition. Cherry case. First s2i takes it. 1411 Shoop street. FOR SALE Singing Canaries, up- I to-date Bird and Parrot Cages, large Goldfish and Ulobes of all sixes; Bird Seeds, natural fish food and supplies, at ! Gebhardt's, the "Bird Man," 1004 North ' Third, between Boas and Kerr. FOR SALE Full grown, Thompson strain Uarred Rock Cockerels. J. Al. McCullough. Mercersburg, l J a. KINK AND C(IMI'I.BTE I.INK AUTO ROBES, Steamer Rugs, Car riage Robes, llorse Blankels and Stabla Blar.kets. Harrlsburg Harne.is & Sup ply Company, Second and Chestnut streets. FOR SALE, CHEAP —Addressograph foot-power machine, with cabinet. Har rlsburg Shoe Mfg. Co.. Harrlsburg, l'a. ' FOR SALE Milk wagon, set brass mounted harness, both good as new; also bay horse. Must be soid at once. No reasonable offer refused. Apply to Dr. Oyler's Stables, 331 Blackberry ave nue. FOR SALE - Light delivery automo- ! bile, with delivery body, top and back I scat, which converts car into a five- I passenger machine; just completely overhauled; almost new tires; first SIOO ! takes this machine. If you are looking : for a real bargain, investigate at once. Apply C. E. Taylor, 814 North Third street. FOR SALE Two- heavy work horses. Inquire S. W. Shoemaker & Son, Seventh and Harris streets. GLASS window algns, Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and } Board and Table Board at 25c each. One of these signs will be given with each slx-tlme order for a classified ad. It paid in advance. Inquire at Ofilce of Telegraph. FOR SALE 3ox3 new auto tire, three 80x3% new Inner tubes, one 30x3 new inner tube. Apply 8., 1908, care of Telegraph. BRACES FOR ALL DEFORMITIES Curvature of the spine; bow legs; knock-knees; round shoulders; arch supports for broken down arches, etc. Hhanaman's, 408 Market street, over Dlener's Jewelry Store. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR BALE T— Three large furnaces, two kitchen ranges, gas and electric fixtures, one large bookcase all now In use In Bethel A. M. E. Church, State street. Bell phone 441. C. Sylvester Jackson, Secretary, No. 402 Telegraph Building. Mlt. BICYCLE RIDER —26 pairs of I mud gourds for this week only put on your wheel complete, at SI.OO per pair. These are the regular $1.50 kind. Come quick at tills price. Keystone Cycle Co., 814 North Third street. Mlt. MOTORCYCLE RIDERT Spec ial for this week - Mobile Oil, 40 cents per gallon. Leggings and Putties at cost. Keystone Cycle Co., 814 North Third street. tUU It EM DESK In well-furnished office, with full privileges of same; rent cheap, in quire 429 uroad street, 9 to 11 A. M. Phone 3613J1. FOR RENT Office in Commercial Bank Building, first floor front. Rent, $25.00 per month. Can be used .a an office or small store room. BUSIXEBS OPPORTUNITIES 1 MADE $50,000 In five years In the mail order business, began with SS. Send for free booklet. Tells how. ilea cock, 855 Luckport, N. T. ROOMING HOUSE FOR SALE; good location and all the rooms occupied. Will sell all the furniture or part of it. Address Box 1904, care of Tele'rruph. FOR SALE Small grocery doing a good, cash business, at a sacrifice to quick buyer; good reason for selling, i Addresß Box 0., 1897, care of Telegraph. ANY intelligent rerson can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock port, N. T. BUSINESS PERSONALS GENERAL UPHOLSTERING Send us your old furniture—we use best of work—carpet-laying. Estimates given. H. Vollmer's auc cessor, Jos. Copllnky, 1208% l.orth Third. Bell phone. FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street. Harrlsburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell IBSO. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert help. Send us your worn furniture. Our best efforts Insure your satisfaction. S. N Cluck. 820 Woodbine street. Accordian side and knife plait ing done while you wait. Full length skirts a specialty. All work done .on premises. Simras, clean ers and dyers, 33 North Second street, 802 North Third street. ! ABDOMINAL BELTS to oriler; any kind you need. Ccmhbination Belts, with truss, for naval rupture and float ing kidney. S. S Appendicitis Belts for after operation. Lady attendants. Shanaman'K, 408 Market, Second Floor. HAULING 11. W. LATHE, Hoarding anil Nutloual Transfer Co. Movers of f llanos, safes, boilers and general haili ng. H. W. Lathe. Manager. Fifth aud Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 2503 R. CARD OF THANKS THE family of A. C. McKee extend to the Central High School class of 1902 their sincere appreciation for the beau tiful emblem of sympathy In their re cent bereavement. MONEY TO LOAN | LOANS—S6 to S2OO for noneut work ing people without bank credit at less than legal rates, payable In Instalments to suit borrowers' convenience. Cooperative Loan and Investment Co., 204 Chestnut Street. MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security In any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O Box 174. Harrlsburg, Pa. MONEY TO LOAN on first mortgage; amounts to suit. C. Vernon ltettew Co., No. 1000 North Third street. STORAGE HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. —IFwo new elght-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 tlio quick and safe handling of household goods and all kinds of merchandise. Low storage rates. South Second street near Paxton. on the tracks of Penna. R. R. STORAGE: IN S-atory brick building, rear 408 Market afreet. Household goods In dean, private rooma. Iteaaonable rates. Apply to P. G. Dlener. Jeweler. 4118 Market St STORAGE 419 Broad street, for houaehold goods and merchandise. Pil vate rooms. $1 to $3. Wagons. 75 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co.. 411 Broad street. Both phones. NOTICE SPECIAL MEETING Of the Stockholders of the Keystone State Fair and Industrial Exposition, will be held in their offices. In the lvun kel Building, Harrlsburg, Pa., on Satur day, December Fifth, Nineteen Hun dred and Fourteen, at Two o'clock P. M„ for the purpose of amending Its by laws. LEGAL NOTICES EXECI TOICX NOTICE Estate of Anna L. Studebakcr, late of Ilarrisburg, Pa., deceased. NOTICE Is hereby given that Letters Testamentary upon the estate of said decedent have been granted to- tlie un dersigned. Ail persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and thuse having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay, to CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY. Harrlsburg. Pa.. Executor. NOTICE LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the estate of Peter B. Myers, late of Har rlsburg, Daupliln 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. MacWILLTAMS. Or Executor. HORACE A. SEGELBAUM, Attorney. NOTICE LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the Estate of Frances Johnston, late of Ilarrisburg, Dauphin County, Penn sylvania, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in tlie City of Harrlsburg. all persons Indebted to said Estate are requested to make Im mediate payment, and those having any bills to present them for collection. ANNIE BIRO, 118 Liberty Street, Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE is hereby given that Certifi cate No. 162, dated April 20, 1914, in the name of Mrs. Nellie Geiger 1< a Hit man for 2 shares of the capital stock of the Mechanics Trust Company, a corporation In the State of Pennsylva nia, with its office in the City of Har rlsburg, has been lost, mislaid, stolen or destroyed, and that application will he made to said Trust Company on De cember 31, 1914, for the Issuance of a duplicate thereof. MRS. NELLIE GEIGER ICAU FFMAN, Kaufman, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. December 4, 1914. SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed at the office of tile Superintendent of Streets and Public Improvements up to 12 o'clock noon of Monday, December 14. 1914, for the GRADING of BHOOK WOOI) STREET, from SEVENTEENTH to EIGHTEENTH STREET Rlank bids and specifications may be had on ap plication. The right to reject any or all bids Is reserved. W. 11. LYNCH, Superintendent. SEALED PROPOSALS will bo receiv ed until 2:00 P. M., December 15, by the undersigned at his office, in the Calder Building, for the construction of a re inforced concrete arch bridge over Spring Creek, near Cameron street. Bids will be received either upon the design on file in the above office, or upon designs submitted by bidders. All designs submitted by the bidder must conform to the general plans and specifications of this Department. These may he seen at the above office after December 8. All designs submit ted by bidders, to receive consideration must be filed with the Engineer or Parks and Public Property, at least six hours before the opening of the bids. All bids must be accomnanled by a certified check or bond, approved by the City Solicitor, for S2OO, and a final bond of 25 per cent, of the contract price will be required of the successful bidder to secure faithful performance of the contract. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. M. HARVEY TAYLOR. Superintendent of Parks and Public Pronertv. BUSINESS ID BIDS LIGHT ON EXCHANGE Few Changes of Price Noted in the Limited Deals Dur ing Morning "v By Associated Press New York, Dec. 4. Business in bonds on the Stock Exchange under limited regulations was continued to day with light trading. Such rela | tlvely active issues as United States j Steel 58 and N6w York Railway Ad- I Justment 5s opened unchanged. New I York City 4s of 1858 declined 3 points, I Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Rail way debenture 5s rose 1 %. | Dealings in the first hour were mod erately large, but l'eil away toward noon. Rock Island issues were again the feature, advances running from a substantial fraction to two points. I New York City 4s of 1859 lost 3 '/a points, Wabash 2ds, 9%; Missouri, Kansas and Texas 2ds, 5, and Oregon Short Line 4s and ss, 3 and 4'/*. re spectively. Rapid absorption of tl!e $12,700,000 4% per cent, trust certificates of the Canadian Pacific Railway pointed to an increasing investment demand. CAMPAIGN IS BEING URGED FOR "MADE-IN-AMERICA" GOODS New York, Dec. 4. —At the eighth annual convention of the American Association of Woolen and Worsted Manufacturers at Delmonico's Richard A. Strong, the retiring president, urged the members to push the campaign for popularizing "Made-in-America" fabrics. Mr. Strong said that the manufacturers present could, if they would, greatly influence public senti ment In favor of domestic goods. The advisability of woolen manu facturers supporting for another year the textile associations for the detec tion and prevention or undervaluations and incorrect classifications on im ported fabrics was discussed at length. Joseph Grundy said that the work per formed by the bureau was of the utmost importance to domestic manu facturers and should be strongly sup ported. PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia, Dec. 4. Wheat Higher; No. 2, red. spot, export, $1.15W 1.18; No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export, |1.2.->@1.29. Corn Steady: No. 2, yellow, local. 81® 81 <£c. Oats Steady; No. 2, white, 54lf)> 5 4 lie. Bran Firm; winter, per ton, $26.001ft;27.00; spring, per ton, $25.00®' 25.50. Refined Sugars Market steady; powdered, 0.20 c; fine granulated, 5.10 c; confectioners' A. 5.00 c. Butter The murket is unchanged; western, creamery, extras, 33c; nearby prints, fancy, 366 c. Eggs The market Is Arm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, SIO.BO per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $9 »0@) 10.20 per case; western, extras. Mists, free cases SIO.BO per case; firsts, free cases. $9.90 ©10.20. Live Poultry Weak; fowls, 11®) 18c; old roosters. 10c; chickens. 11 ©l2c; turkeys, 13@16e; ducks, 12(ffl3c; geese, I.l® lie. Dressed Poultry Weak; turkeys, fancy, 20®>22c; turkeys, average, 17 19c; fowls, heavy, 116118 c; do., average, 14®j16c; do., small, 12©lSc; old roosters, 13c; broiling chickens, nearby, 16<ft)22e; do., western, 14 (u 20c; roasting chickens, western, 13@ 19c; ducks, 14#16c; geese. 12® 13c. Flour—The market Is steady; winter, clear, $3.8b@>4.10; straights, Pennsyl vania. new, $5.00®5.25: spring straights $5.35© 5.60; do., patents, $5.65@6.50; western, $4.25©4.40; patents, $4.50<8> 4.75; Kansas straight. Jute sacks, $4.18 ©4.30; spring, firsts, clear, $4 00©4.20; straights, $4.20©4.30; patents. $4.36© 4.60. liay The market Is weak; tim othy, No. 1, large bales, $18.00018.60; No. 1, medium bales, $17.50(6)18.00; No. 2, do., $15.50® 16.50; No. 3, do., $14.00© 15.00; sample, $13.00©14.00; 110 grade, sll.oo® 13.00. Clover mixed hay. Light mixed. $17.00® 17.50; No. 1. do.. $ 16.00© 16.50; No. 2. .10., $14.50®15.50. Potatoes Market weak; Penn sylvania. per bushel. 58©620; New York, per bushel, 45©52 c; Jersey, per basket, 35©40 c. CHICAGO iATTI.K By Associated Press Chicago, lit., Dec. 4. lloge— Re ceipts, 25,000; strong. Bulk of sales, $6.65®9.00; light. $666.25©7.00; mixed, $6.55® 7.15; heavy, $6.45 it 7.15; rough, $666.45© 6.60; pigs, $3.65066.75. Cattle Receipts, 25.000; strong. Beeves, $5.70© 10.50; western steers, $5.2508.50; cows and heifers, $3.25(h l 8.60; calves. $7.00© 10.00. Sheep Receipts, 16,000; steady. Sheep. $5.20(06.26; yearlings; $6.30® 7.50; lambs, $6.5009.00. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS Bv Associated Pfess Philadelphia, Dec. 4. 2. P. M. Stocks steady. Cambria Steel 40 Lehigh Navigation 72% I*. It. R 52% Philadelphia Electric 22 Philadelphia Traction 79 Reading ~ 69% Storage Battery 48% Union Traction 39'4 U. G. I. Co 84% SNAP SHOTS. By ANN LISLE. seems a weary day, A (lay so slow to end: You wonder whether sunshine's sway Has now forever passed away, And lost is every friend. Impatient! Lo this weary day • Is in life's lengthening chain A link to hold In silvered gray The glories that have passed away, Fast bound to Joy that comes again. —Adapted. / " > Headquarter* for TOOL MAKING ANB JOBBING fßell Phone 2470J B. C. Murray 5 North 10th Street —————^ MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE and others upon their own names. Cheap rates, easy payments, confiden tial Adama A Co., R. 804. 8 If. Market !«. $ MONEY y 1 To Housekeepers, Work- Ji logmen and Salaried Era- ployes. LEGAL BATES EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY U N. MARKET SQUABE Boom 21. 4th Eloor Spooner Building ISTITE LIVESTOCK BOARD ARRESTS TWO Failure to Observe the State Regu lations Leads to Warrants For Chester County Ziba C. Martin, manager of the West Chester Creamery owned by the Dar lington estate, was arrested yesterday Upon a complaint filed by the State Livestock Sanitary Board and charged with a violation of Section 33 of the Act of July 22, 1913, which requires pasteurization of skim milk and sepa rator "slop" beforo returntng to farm ers for feeding to calves or swine. Up to lust Saturday the work of the State Livestock Sanitary Board in eliminating foot anil mouth disease had progressed so favorably that it was anticipated Chester counts' could Isoon bo released from quarantine. Oil Sunday agents of the board found three new cases of infection in large herils. This history of these oases is said to indicate that the infection was caused by feeding raw skimmed millc | which had been obtained from Mr. jViartin. Several calves on other farms, which it is claimed received the raw skim millc are showing suspicious symptoms and it Is feared that addi tional cases may develop. John M. Clayton, a farmer and cat tle dealer of Rising Sun, MO., was also arrested at West Chester, at the in stance of an agent of the board. Last February Mr. Clayton held a sale of cattle in Maryland at which a number of Pennsylvania farmers purchased cattle, it Is charged that Mr. Clayton subsequently delivered some of the cattle to the farms of the purchasers in Pennsylvania without being accom panied by a certificate of health and tuberculin test chart as required by the Pennsylvania act of assembly. Mr. Clayton was held in $?00 ball for appearance at the January term of court in West Chester. as Training Quarters For Members of U. S. Naval Militia By Associated Press Washington, 1"). C., Dec. 4.—The new militia act is working well, even though it bus been in operation for a short period, according to Com mander F. B. Bassett, Jr., chief of the Naval Militia Bureau in his annual report to-day. On the whole, he says, the naval militia increased in num bers during t'#e past year for while several divisions were disbanded a number were organized and the in crease is expected to be even moro marked during the coming year ow ing to the enthusiasm and interest aroused by the passage of the act. lie recommends also that some of the old battleships now in reserve bo assigned to a naval militia of certain States, the reserve officers and men on the ships to remain aboard while tljey are also occupied by the militia. The plan is for the Illinois to be taken to Brooklyn for use by the Second Battalion of the New York Naval Mili tia; the Maine to New York for the use of the First Battalion of the New Jersey Militia, and the First Battalion of the New York Militia; the Alabama to be taken to Boston for the use of the Massachusetts Naval Militia, and the Kentucky to be moored in the Delaware river for the use of the Second Battalion New Jersey Naval Militia and the First Battalion, Penn sylvania Militia. SISTER DIES IX MICHIGAN Special to The Telegraph Dauphin, Pa., Dec. 4.—Miss Julian Shultz received word l'roni Michigan of the death of her sister, Miss Ame lia Shultz, who died of a complication of diseases on Tuesday evening. The ten-month-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peck died on Tuesday af ternoon from pneumonia. Not Enough Men For Our Ships, Says Blue REAR ADMIRAL, VICTOR BLUE Washington, D. C., Deo. —Con siderable comment is being made on the annual report of Rear Admiral Victor Blue, chief of the Bureau of Navigation, made public by Secretary of the Navy Daniels. Citing the Mexi can situation as an instance that strongly Illustrates the shortage of officers and men in the navy, he de clared that the situation, if not so seri ous, would be ludicrous. The Mexican crisis created an emergency which made great demands upon the com missioned personnel. It particularly Illustrated the shortage of men com pared with the number of ships we possess, said the report. Practically all officers on ships In Mexican waters, with the exception of heads of depart* ments. were in the grade of ensign, and almost half of the heads of de partments were lieutenants. 19
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