| MERE'S WHERE YOU'LL HNI) TIE" MARKET PLACE J| DIED SWART 7, On Friday, January 15, 1915. Mrs. Emma Dietrich Swartz, at No. 5332 Haverford avenue, Philadel phia. . .Services from her late residence Sun day. at 1:30 P. M. Burial Harrlsburg Ometery oh arrival of 11:30 A. M. train, January 18. The relatives and friends are Invited to attend without further notice. 4 KOST On January 14, 1915, Curtis E. Kost, aged 49 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services on Monday nfter noon. at 2 o'clock, from his late resi dence. 1816 Green street. Burial pri vate. Harrlsburg Cemetery. MONK ■— Joslah Monn died at his home, 1604 North Third street, January 15, 1916, aged 71 years and 20 days. The funeral services will be held from his late home on Monday after noon, January 18, 1916, at 2 o'clock, which will be private. Burial in the Harrisburg Cemetery. Please omit flowers. FOUND FOUND —A place without trying. Careful cleaning—best of dyeing Where? At Eggert's Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works 1246 Mar ket street. Call either phone. We de liver and call. HELP WANTED —Male MEN WANTED to become practical chauffeurs and mechanics. As opportu nity affords students will be given chance while learning to earn 30c an hour on overhauling work. Make ap plication at once. Special course for ladles. Day and night schools. Auto Transportation School and Machine Shop, 5-7 North Cameron street. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy to get. My free booklet, H-372, tells how. Examinations in this State soon. Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hopkins, Washington. D. C. MEN 20 to 40 years old wanted at once tor Electric Railway Motormen and Conductors; S6O to SIOO monthly; no experience necessary; fine opportu nity; no strike: write immediately for application blank. Address W., 1981.. care of Telegraph. WANTED Railway Mail Clerks; \ Harrisburg Mall Carriers. $65.00 to | $l5O month. Harrlsburg examinations ; coming. Sample questions and full de scription free. Franklin Institute, I Dept. 361-A, Rochester, N. Y. I WANTED MEN Prepare as Fire men. Brakemen. Electric Motormen, Colored Train Porters. Hundreds put to work SBO to SIOO month. No ex perience necessary. 500 WANTED. Large Pennsylvania Roads. Steady work. Write Inter Railway, Dept. 261, Indianapolis, Ind. WANTED Middle-aged man to look after our Spring business. Per- : inanent position; fair wages. For par- , tlculars write with references. Burr Nurseries, Manchester, Conn. WANTED Reliable man to repre- ; sent us locally, or to travel. Steady work. Weekly pay. Salary or com mission. Graham Nursery Company, j Rochester. N. Y. j WANTE D —Men wishing to earn i three to five dollars per day. Write for terms immediately. First National Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS instruction $5. Returned If not appointed. Particulars free. Ameri can Civil Service School, Washing ton, D. C. | WANTED Names and addresses ■ by Mall Order Houses; big pay; home work; information for stamp. Direct Appeal Co.. Plymouth. Ind. $2,600 ANNUALLY. Co-operate with i me evenings at home. Everything fur- j nished. Don't worry about capital. | Boyd H. Brown. Omaha. Neb. I WILL PAY honest men up to SSO 1 monthly. Spare time. Home work. No | canvassing. No capital. Mail Order Business. Voorhles, Desk 155, Omaha, i Neb. J SBO MONTHLY AND EXPENSES to travel, distribute samples and take | orders, or appoint agents; permanent. ! Jap-American Co., Chicago. j CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS j held soon. Railway Mail Clerks; P. O. Clerks and Carriers; Stenographers. Private and Individual tutoring at rea sonable rates. Address Tutor, P. O. Box 431, Harrisburg. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED for article no au tomobile owner can resist. Sells every where. The J. L, Smith Novelty Co., 406 Clinton avenue, Newark, N. J. LET US show you liow to earn sls daily selling our "ootls. Send for latest winner. The Coho's Co., Box 313, East Liberty, Pittsburgh, Pa. ON $.>.00 I will start you In the Mail Order Business. A new large Profit sys tem. Complete Plans for SI.OO. G. E. Clark, Ottawa, Canada. DON'T be an agent. Make SSO week ly. Co-operate with me evenings at home. Others are growing rich. I will help you and furnish everything. Don't worry about capital. Boyd H. Brown, Dept. 10, Omaha. Neb. AGENTS Snappiest household line on earth. Red-hot sellers, steady re peaters. Over 150 different articles. Goods guaranteed 100 tier cent, profit. Write quick—hurry. E. M. Feltman, Sales Manager. 1602 Third street, Cin cinnati, Ohio. BIG Kansas company wants you to co-operate with them evenings at home; make $3,000 and more yearly; no canvassing; no experience; fast growing business' we furnish every thing; write for unique selling plan. FREE. W. Eyestone. President, 87 East Fifth. Pittsburg, Kan. AGENTS Make up to $35 daily, selling our new world beaters; quick sales; big profits; no experience re quired. Catalog and samples free. Gruver Co.. Jackson and Campbell, Chicago. BILLY SUNDAY'S MESSAGE. Great opportunity for man or woman to make *6.00 to sl3 00 a day. Unusually liberal terms. Spare time mc... be used. Par ticulars and samples free. Universal Bible House. 1008 Arch street. Philadel phia. AGENTS Let us show vou how to earn big money selling our goods to automobile owners. Universal Sales Co., Box 407, Trenton. N. J. WANTED Agents, men or women, to sell to the consumer. Experienced Knvassers preferred. Good salary laranteed. Address R.. 1437, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE 25 South Front Street SJi -story brick residence with ten large rooms, bath and furnace. Roomy two-story brick stable on rear of lot. PLOT 28.3x210 FT. Witli the installation of city steam heat and some interior changes, this pro|terty would make an Ideal proposition for a club house, with sleeping room*—near Market street and over looking a lieantiful section of River Park and the Susquehanna. Miller Bros. &Neefe Square SATURDAY EVENING, SALESMEN WANTED ■ SALESMEN WANTED Experience unnecessary; easy work; big pay. Write for largo list of openings offer ing opportunities to earn SIOO to SSOO a month while you learn. Address nearest office. Dept. 244, National Sales- I men's Training Association, Chicago, New York, Kansas City, San Fran cisco. HELP WANTED —Female FIVE bright, capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers. $25 to SSO per week. Railroad fare paid. Goodrich Drug Co., Dept. 679, Omaha, Neb. « r > TO $25 WEEKLY Home work opportunities, copying letters, mailing circulars, sewing, etc.; particulars for reply envelope. Falrfleld Co-op. Sys tem, 28 Saratoga street, Springfield, Mass. LADIES A fascinating home busi ness; tinting postcards, pictures, etc., spare time; make sl2 weekly; no can vassing; samples. 1c; particulars free. Artlnt, 513, C-180 Manhattan street. New York. MADAM Earn sls to $25 weekly. Co-operate with me evenings at home. No canvassing. Everything furnished. Don't worry about capital. I -will help you. Boyd C. Brown, Omaha, Neb. WANTED Competent white girl for general housework; state wages and give references. Address E., 1447, care of Telegraph. HA RRISB URG SHORTH AN D SCHOOL Stands for lndividual Instruction. Best known methods in teaching. Real touch typewriting. A personal Interest In each student. My guarantee—To prepare students for good positions. To aid them in securing employment. Tuition will be charged for 7 months only. Free after that time. Free trial. 31 North Second street. DO EASY, pleasant coloring work at home: good pay; no canvassing: no ex perience required. Illustrated particu lars free. Helping Hand Stores, Chi LAmES lmmediately. Filling and labeling boxeß. Home work. Evenings. Steady. No experience. sl2 weekly. No canvassing. Excellent opportunity. Enclose stamp. Erlna Specialty Co., Toronto, Ont. WE WANT several men, women and girls to sell our new plan Post-Card Packages, if you are unemployed you can make good wages. We start you and trust you. Write at once for stock, giving two references.. Post-Card Fac tory. 706 East Superior street, Cleve land, Ohio. SITUATION WANTED—MaIe i WANTED By first-class handy (colored) man around the house, posi tion to do any kind of work. Call 1230 Cowden street. SITUATIONS WA NTED—Female WANTED Colored woman desires position as cook or dishwashing in the city. Call, or address, 61# State street. WANTED Young woman desires general housework. Call, or address, 510 Schuylkill street. AVANTED By colored woman, gen eral housework. Address S., 1432, care of Telegraph. WANTED A practical nurae, with [ hospital experience, wants nursing of any kind, or caring for an Invalid. Ad dress Box la, 1433, care of Telegraph. WANTED Position driving tour ing car, preferrably a Ford. Address Box 86, llarrisburg. Pa. WANTED Young lady, with type writer, wants work of any kind, letter writing and envelope addressing. Ad dress Jean, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young girl (colored) desires position as child's nurse, or light housework. Address Advertiser, 1808 North .Seventh street, care of Ven nie. WANTED Married woman desires position at general housework, or work of any kind—work by the day or week. Address Box 1439, care of Telegraph. WANTED By young lady, posi tion as stenographer, or general office work; has had four years' experience; can furnish best of references. Ad dress M., 1442, care of Telegraph. WANTED Colored girl wants work doing general housework. Ad dress 1426 M&riun street. WANTED Young widow, with baby two years old, wishes position as housekeeper for widower or aged couple. Address 107 Washington street, care of Mrs. Wlilteman. WANTED Young lady desire-; po sition as stenographer; experienced in general office work; reference. Ad dress J., 1434. care of Telegraph. WANTED Young colored woman wants place as cook in private family. Address 1229 Apple avenue. WANTED Neat, young, white wo man desires position at general house work. or day's work; can furnish ref erence. Address 8., 1435, care of Tele graph. WANTED—Young woman (colored), flrst-class laundress, desires a position. Call, or address, 506 Filbert street. REAL, ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE Farm of 62 acres, situ ated in Wheatfleld Township, Perry County, Pa., 3% miles north of Dun cannon. Pa.; 150 fruit trees, peach and apple, on the farm, and spring water in the house. Price. $1,600. Call on, or address, H. V. Lukens, Duncannon, Pa. R. P.. 4. FOR SALE AT PAXTANG—New 2H story brick house, with improvements; steam heat; large porch; large lot. In quire D. M. Ricker, 102 Paxtang avenue, Pax tang. Pa. Will sell at a sacrifice—a lot in South Earlington, Camp Hill, 60x120 ft. Price, $435. .Address, 1449, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE—I3I2 North Third street; three-story brivk; nine rooms and bath; 20x150 ft., with two-story frame facing on Susquehanna street; newly painted; excellent condition. Phone T62J. DELAWARE FARMS Write for 1915 Catalog giving full particulars. Good land without stones. Healthy cli mate. Chas. M. Hammond, Milford, Del. FOR SALE Property and garage, Fifteenth and Market. One of the best propositions on Hill, with chance to sell for high price in a short time. Lo cated in the business center. Address Box 30, Harrlsburg. RKAI; ESTATE FOR SALE Oi n JAXIAIU BAKUAIV SALE 12 ACRES: three-fourths mile from Oberlln; level laud; new house and new barn; possession April 1. BRINTON-PACKER CO., Second and Walnut Sts. —BUSY WORK E— (10) acres ® (>1,200) six rooms, large window panes, cellar under all, one time painted home. Good Bank Barn, sold ($10) -worth cherries (1914), land mostly level, (31 acres woodland, can have running spring water at buildings. Handy to large market, school, church and main road Blooms burg (to) Milton. Pennsylvania. Will add (horse) two (cows) *ix (hogs) fifty (chickens) ® ($1,500). Farm alone, terms ($600) cash, balance easy pay ments. Owner's (loss) Buyer's (gain) Bargain. —HAFI'YHOME— (9O) acres ($3,500) terms half cash. Front and side porches (fine) Brick Residence (9) rooms, cemented cellar, painted outside, papered and painted Inside (1914) valued alone ($3,500). Two-story painted outkitchen, bank barn, straw house, wagon, hog and poultry buildings. Garage (for) auto mobile. Faces main road through mid dle of nearly level farm (half mile) to school and church handy to (3) mar kets, horses (cattle) hogs (poultry) ; and machinery at extra price. —ORCH AKDEE— (II6) acres ($3,750) terms half cash. Possession at once. Buildings all (new) and painted except one. Bank barn full of hay and straw. (4) line springs, stone and cemented milk house. (480) choice fruit trees (16) acres good (woodland) at ($1,300) mile to Phila delphia and Reading railroad. Ten minute walk to trolley and twenty to large market main road Harrisburg to Scranton. Up-to-date (new) machinery (4) horses (5) cows (3) brood sows (140) poultry, at extra price. (iEORGU 11. OSTRANDKH, Danville Telephones Sunbury Mornlngs (7 to S) Evenings. TWO BRICK HOUSES FOR SALE at $2,600 each; 3-story—B rooms—bath — gas furnace porch cemented cellars situate on S. Fifteenth street. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. OIR JANUARY BARGAIN SALE 219 Reily St. reduced $400.00. Jury St.. Hlghsplre, reduced $400.00. 1631 Parke St. reduced $300.00. 334 S. Sixteenth St. reduced $150.00. BRINTON-FAC'KER CO.. Second and Walnut Sts. $1,550 WILL BUY a brick and frame house on Jefferson Street - 7 rooms and bath furnace porch No. 2522 lnspect the interior owner occupies property. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE Two-story Bungalow, 42 ft. front; eight large rooms; all con veniences; large porch; hardwood floors; lot, 60x120. Inquire C. R. Rupp, Paxtang, Pa. FOR SALE Corner business prop erty, No. 1820 N. Third brick con struction 9 dwelling rooms bath —gas electric light steam heat— lot, 20xS7 desirable storeroom. Bell ltealty Co.. Bergner Building. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN! Or will exchange for Improved city property, an imposing 14- room 40x40 ft. Colonial suburban residence. All improvements; porch, 10 ft wide, 70 ft. long. Lot. 116x200 ft. Shrubbery; 6 kinds of fruit In bearing. Trolley near; 12 minutes and one fare from Market Square. Call Bell phone No. 3048 L» KLAL KblAlh FOK KENT FOR RENT—I64O North Fifth street; three-story brick dwelling; ail conveni ences; iront and back porches. Inquire at luy Boas. FOR RENT 3lO Nectarine street— three-story brick house an Improve ments rent, ♦1.,.»u possession at once. Inquire 320 Crescent street. FOR RENT 6lB Geary street; 3-story brick; 8 rooms and bath; an impro> ements; tine new nouse; rent reasonable. Apply 620 Geary street. FOR RENT 1956 Swatara street; k rooms and bath; front and back porches; all newly painted and paper ed; rent. *lu. imineuiate possession, lnqulro 29 North sixteenth street. FOll KENT 685 Shower* street; two-story mansard root house; 8 rooms una hall; water inside; pave wash out side; desirable locution; 111 per month. Ue\vltt Fry, 313 South Front street. FOR RENT Two-story Irame house. 321 south Fifteenth street; rent, $1,2.00 monthly; 5 rooms. Inquire Dau piim Deposit Trust Co. FOR RENT lBl7 Herr street; new brick house; never occupied; an im provements; steam heat; slue entrance; possession at once; $2U.00 per month. Cnaries Barnhart, 1821 Whitehall street. City. FOR RENT l6ll Swatara street— Eight rooms; all improvements; large varn; coal and gas ranges; Bide porch, inquire H. E. Ainrtz, 3u* Market. FOR RENT 1512 Zarker St.; 2-story BricK house —new, i Kooms and Bath, gas and electricity; side entrance; Front and isack Porch. Inquire 161b Walnut St. FOR RENT Store room and base ment, 26 South Third Btreet. Imme ate possession. Apply No. -losi Walnut street, or Harvey M. Smith, 201 South Thirteenth street. FOR RENT April 1, three-story brick house, 411 North Second street; nine rooms and bath; lavatory on third lloor; city steam; electric light; rear and side entrance. Apply Son North second street. FUR HEM Apartment $27.00 No. 1821 Alarket St 25.00 No. 536 S. Seventeenth St 20.00 No. 11» Royal Terrace 18.00 No. 536 S. Sixteenth St li'.OO No. lUI9 S. 21 St 12.00 No. 2005 N. Seventh St 10.00 No. 124 Nagle St 10.00 No. 1244 N. Cameron St 7.00 No. 912 N. Third street, store room 20.00 J. E. GIBPLE, 1251 Market St. FOR RENT New ten-room brick houses; all conveniences; laundry; vapor heat; porches and yards. Appty to MacWUllams Construction Co., 2150 North Fifth street. FOR RENT Houses with all Improve ments at moderate lentals. J. E. Olppia, 1261 Market street. lU.AL tsmii WANTED WANTED TO RENT, a small place,' with the privilege of guying it suited for the purpose; eight to ten acres of land desired. Address O. 1* Johnson, AnnvlUe, Pa. It. D„ 2. FOR KENT 107 SOUTH FRONT STREET Seo ond floor housekeeping apartments 1 -a rooms with kitchenettes and baths modern improvements—elec tric lights gas city steum Juai tor service. Apply at above address. FOR RENT Furnished apartments, two or four rooms; rent reasonable; all conveniences. Apply before 6 o'clock, 621 North Second street, after 6 o'clock 518 North Second street. Bell phone. ' MacDANIELS APARTMENTS—House keeplng furnished complete one large alcove room bay window small kitchen, gas range, stationary wash tub private meter, bell, mall box. Reference exchanged. 1417 Mar ket street. Phone 897 J. FOR RENT An apartment, three rooms and bath, coal and gas range gas and electric lights, $15.00 monthly' Applv Mehrlng's Liquor Store, Kixth and Muench. Bell phone 2671, United 703Y, FOR RENT Apartment, steam heat, all conveniences, corner Third and Herr streets. Apply 284 Herr street. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH APARTMENTS WANTED FURNISHED. housekeeping apart ment wanted for man, wife and two children. Address A., 1431, care of Telegraph Office. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, second floor, all conveniences, In private family. 923 North Second street. Phone | 2324 R. FOR RENT —Large, front room; cen tral location; all conveniences; use of phone. Apply 209 State street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with private baths, for gentlemen; electric light and hot water heat: central loca tion. near Capitol; private family. Bell phone 2038. ROOM FOR RENT—Third floor front —furnished or unfurnished—all Im provements use of phone. Bell. 218SW, or address A. E. 8., care of Tele graph. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, single or ensulte; all conveniences, in cluding phone; reference required. Ap ply 1015 North Front street. TWO. three or four unfurnished rooms for rent, with hot and cold water, range and bathroom, on second floor. Use of phone. Meltzer, 613 Wal nut street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms, with use of phone and bath. Call at No. 226 Herr street. FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms; light and heat furnished. Ap ply 320 Reily street. FOR RENT Three desirable rooms; cheap: all Improvements; corner prop erty and private home; fifteen minutes' walk from Capitol. Address Box G, 14 18, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT One furnished room In good location; steam heat; all conveni ences. Inquire 1102 Green street. LARGE, well-lighted. furnished rooms, single or ensulte; city steam; us* of phone. Call 719 North Sixth street, or Bell phone 613 K. . WANTED Man and wife for nicely furnished front room; private family; residence district; references. Phone S36W. FOR RENT Large front room, well furnished; city steam heat; facing 'Capitol Park: use of bath and tele phone. 406 North street. FOR RENT Two communi cating second floor rooms May be rented singly or ensuite. Fine location. Use of bath and tele phone. Apply 203 State street. FOR RENT Well-furnished rooms, with board, about one square from main entrance to Capitol; electrlo lights a»id city steam heat. 513 North ! Second street. ! NICELY FURNISHED second-story front room, wit hboard; all conveni ences; use of phone. Apply 411 Wal nut street. FOR RENT Three furnished rooms and private bath. Private family. City steam heat and use of phone. Cen trally located, near Capitol. Call Bell phone 2017 W. FOR RENT Two communicating rooms—second floor—use ot bath and telephone. Will be rented singly or ensuite. Mrs. W. J. George. 203 Kelker street. City. UNFURNISHED ROOMS UNFURNISHED ROOMS Built especially for light housekeep ing, with or without kitchenettes. Booms strictly private. Stoves furnish ed free. Laundry, phone and bathroom privileges. Private lockers for surplus lurniture. Inquire oftice tor see Jani tor, same building), 429 Broad street. (Sunday inspection invited). ROOMS WANTED WANTED—By young married couple, room and board, in :i refined private family, living in good residential sec tion. State terms. Address Box 111150. FOR SALE FOR SALE At a P.eduction, a lot good Auto Bobes, Rugs, Blankets and Stable Blankets. Fine line Trunks, Suitcases, Bags and Leather Goods. Special attention to ail kinds of re pairing. Harrisburg Harness and Sup ply Co., Second and Chestnut streets. FOR SALE At Gable's. 111-117 S. Second St., 5,000 Sets New Sash, SxiOx 12 L, primed and glazed, at $1.15 per set Also all regular sizes. FOR SALE At Gable's. 113. 116 and 117 South Second street, S.OOu gallons New Era, ready mixed paint. Acme quality. Also the full line of the Acme make. FOB SALE—Good cord wood by the cord, on what is known as the Daniel Dletz farm, one mile north of Ovster's Point, .Cumberland county. Inquire Walter Hollar, Mechanlcsburg, Route No. 4. FOR SALE—IO Barred Rocks, laying; one Barred Bock, cockerel; 14 White Leghorns, laying; one White Leghorn cockerel; 13 B. i. Reds, these are pul lets. Will sell reasonable. Apply 1527 North Third street. FOB SALE Brooder house. 4x6; fireless brooder: Prairie State incuba tor. 100-egg machine, gas or oil; feed box, fountain sprays and can, and 27 White Wyandotts, fine stock. Com plete, $60.00. I. W. Tillman, Lemoyne Bridge, Lemoyne, Pa. FOR SALE Large double refrigera tor; suitable for store or boarding house; can be seen at 105 South Sum | mlt street. FOR SALE Fish box, in fine con dition; reasonable price. Apply 612 Market street. INDIAN MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE | —Rebuilt, in fine condition; SIOO.OO lvalue; for quick sale. $50.00. Apply 814 North Third street. FOR SALE Fine collection of Vlc trola Records, In good condition; sold singly or any number one-third off list ed price; 200 Red Seal and others. 230 West State street. Bell phone 68GR. DOG FANCIERS I HAVE several pedigreed English Bulldog puppies for sale. Investigate. Bell phone 3227 R. Chas. Blair, 319 Hamilton street. FOR SALE Ono Studebaker De livery Car—s2so. Bentz-Landls Auto Co., 1808 Logan street. NEW LICENSE has been gotten to sell Butterlne. Special sale for two weeks—One lb., 19c; five lbs., 95c. Baturine & Co., Broad Street Market, Stand No. 189. FOR SALE Cigar store and pool room, eontrally located. Address No. 1445, care of Telegraph. PUBLIC SALE JANUARY 19, 1915, at Fort Hunter Hotel 8 head of isairycows, some with calves; others close being fresh; all No. 1 cows. Also 4 pairs of shoatß and 4 head of mules, sound and right; will suit for all kinds of work, heavy or light. Sale at 2 o'clock, when terms will De made known by J. O. BAKER. FOR SALE Up-to-date retail store. Will bear close Investigation. Can BIIOW a $2,000.00 profit clear per year. Owner leaving city. A bargain If sold at once. $2,600.00 cash re quired. Address R.. 1441, care of Tele graphy GLASS window signs, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and Board and Table Board at 23c each. One of the3e signs will be given with each six-tlmo order for a classified ad. if paid In advance. Inquire at Office of Telegraph. FOR SALE FOR SALE C Alt Us on sal* at Uii Telegraph Business Of flea. FOR SALE A 1914 Ford Touring car—as good as new—with extra equip ments. Inquire of 116 West Main street. Palmyra, Pa. CAI.KS FOR SALE At Gable'*. 111-117 S. Second street. Red Tip. Ring Point, Blizzard. Ruwe Junior, Can't Slip. Giant Grip and Always Sharp Calks. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can D» secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE—S. C. White Heglior cockerels, thoroughbred; hatching eggs of two-year-old hens: day-old chicus and young Belgian Hares. Also one Mann's No. 7 green bono cutter. Ad dress, A. Simmons, Mechanlcsburg, Pa. $350 PIANO FOR SALE for $5.00 and baalnce to Co. on easy payments. Mrs. Aldlngtr, 916 North Third street. FOR SALE Uno good freight ele vator. Will sell very cheap at this time as we must have more room. Arcade Laundry, Logan and Granite streets. FOR HENT FOR RENT Large store room, with cellar, at 1423 Derry street. Inquire at i 1423 or 1425 Derry street. FOR RENT, AT ONCE Store room of D. B. Ebersole, next to Squaro In Elizabethtown, Pa. Inquire of Mrs. D. B. Ebersole, Elizabethtown, Pa. i FOR RENT Office in Commercial Bank Building, first floor front. Rent. $25.00 per month. Can be used >s an office or small store room. REAL ESTATE For Sale or Exchange FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE On a small farm, two-story frame house, five rooms and bath, finished attic, hot water heat, electric lights, front and back porches, lot, 60x100 ft. d*ep to a 20ft. alley, with carpenter ohop, auto garage, chickenhouse, ten bearing peach trees, eight grapevlhes, fine con dition, located one mile above city lim its along Rockville car line. Price on inquiry. C. W. Gelbaugh, R. F. D., No. 2. Harrisburg. Pa. WANTED WANTED I have a good barber shop, modernly equipped, In good loca tion. Will rent or take a good barber to run it. Apply Cave Pool Room, 221 Market street. WANTED TO BUY A second hand Ford Touring Car, 1914 or 1915 model. State lowest cash price and condition of car. Address Box 1446, care of Telegraph. GLASS WINDOWS will be placed in auto curtains while you wait. C. A. Fair Carriage and Auto Works. BOARDERS WANTED BOARDERS WANTED Private family; good table; all home privileges; warm, comfortable rooms; phone. Call '^(^NfirU^jMxteeiulwareet^^^^^^^ ROOMS AND HOARD WANTED WANTED Rooms and board or housekeeping apartments, furnished preferred. In Harrisburg or suburbs; family of four, two adults and two children. Send full particulars to Box I. 1444, care of Telegraph. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES UPTOWN corner property and gro cery stock and fixtures therein for sale at $1,700 9 rooms bath gas steam heat stable on lot. Bell Kealty Co„ Bergner Building. 1 MADE s6u,oou in nve years In lb* mall order business, begun with SS. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hoa coelc, 256 Luclcport. N. Y. GROW RICH IN BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN. Get out of the wage-earner's class. Your co-operation with our fac tory starts you with little capital dur ing spare time in your own home. We manufacture exclusive articles. No canvassing. Experience unnecessary. Write for booklet and proposition. Ad dress Pease Mfg. Co., Dept. D-60, Buf falo. N. Y. CASH GROCERY STORK FOR SALE j —Good will, stock and lixtures—doing fair business—reason for selling, leav ing city. Price reasonable. Apply 610 Maelay street. Restaurant for Sale.* Cheap to quick buyer. On main street doing fair business. Apply Hap plQ & Schwartz, Real Estate Agents, Mcchanicsburg, Pa. FOR SALE Well equipped Sea Food Store. Only one of its kind In a thriving Pennsylvania town. I'vice reasonable. Chas. K. Hoke, 401 Trust Building, Chambersburg, Pa. FOR SALE Manufacturing plant, | established many years ago, doing a I 1 strictly cash business. Only one of its ! ! kind in city. Will be sold reasonably, jas quick sale is desired. Close invest!-| ! gatlon invited. K., lUBS, care of Tele j graph. j i ANY intelligent rerson can earn good j income corresponding for newspaper*; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Pres* Syndicate. Vi ß. Lock port. N. T. j BUSINESS PKKfcOXALS REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by export help. Sena us your worn furniture. Our beat effort* insure your satisfaction. S. N. Cluck, S2O Woodbine street. FOR failing hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepareu by Gross, the i Druggist ard Apothecary, ll:r Market I street. iiarrisburg. Pa. Teluphun* order* given prouipt attention. Ucli I 11)60. WEATHER STRIPS ln order to I Introduce our Grooved Side Strips (or i > doors and windows, a ill sell you 104 j feet for $2.00. regular price $8.32, and I our automatic Bottom Strips at 50 cents each. Call at S. W. Horst's, Wash ington avenue. Lemoyne. Pa. Harrisburg Paste Works j Uli S. Cumcron Street I'APEKH ANGERS' billposter*' book* binders' and all kinds of paste. Prompt ! shipment. All paste guaranteed. Bell pnune 1186 L. KARIIAVOOD KI.OORS ! Reseraped and reflnished. New floors I laid of all designs. Stairs covered with | ; hardwood. Prices reasonable. J. M. i Smith. No. 221!) Brookwood street. Bell photiD 13V1L OLD GOLD AND SILVER, Watches. Diamonds and Jewelry bought for high est cash prices. Jos. D. Brenner, No. 1 North Third street. Bell phone 631 J. HAULING B. W. LATlltl, Boarding Mnbl- and National Tranater Co. Mover* of F llanos, safes, boilers and general huul ng. H. W. Lathe. Manager, Fifth and Woodbine stieeu. llell phone N'a 1503 K. , i MUXKI AO LOAN" LOANS— to *2OO for aoncst work ing people wlttoouv. bank credit at leas than legal »a!i\\, payable In instalment* to suit borrowers' convenience. Cooperative Loan and Investment Co, 204 Chestnut Streat NOTICE Members of Division No. 705, B. of L. I E. will assemble at Fackler's Hall,! Monday evening, at 7 p. m., and proceed j to Hummelstown to attend funeral services of Brother John A. Dewalt. On ; Tuesday, assemble at same place at it i a. m., and proceed to Hummelstown to i attend funeral of the brother. Burial! at Reading. D. P. TROSTLE, Chief Engineer. J TANUARY 16, 1915. COOKS TO UNDERGO STATE INSPECTION Advisory Board of Department of Health Makes Some New Regu lations For State Official regulations have just been I promulgated by the advisory board of ■ the State Department of Health whereby all persons employed as cooks, waitresses, chambermaids, kitchen or other help in public eating places in Pennsylvania who are found to be suffering from communicable diseases must be excluded from work , and also arranged for reporting of a number of occupational diseases. The regulation regarding help in eating places will be put into force im mediately and inspections will begrin. The board also passed a rule prohi biting the exposure on the sidewalk or pavement of vegetables or articles of food eaten uncooked unless they arc properly screened and placed at least two feet above the sidewalk. The diseases which must be reported ——■———.—— _ STORAGE STORAGE 4X9 Broad street, tor household goods and meronandisa. Pt|. vate rooms, fl to f3. Wagons, 75 cents | per month. Apply U Cooper & Co.. : Broad street Both shone*. HARRISBUHQ STORAGE CO. Two i new eight-story brick w&i'ehousea, one I absolutely fireproof dlvldtd into fire | proof private rooms of various sixes for ' the storage of household goods; the other warehouse of the most approved | type of Are retardent construction for : general merchandise. They are equip* I ped with two large electric freight ele- I vators and spiral chute for the quick I and safe handling of household good* I and all kinds of merchandise. Low storage rates. South Second street near I Paxton. on the tracks of Penna. R. R LEGAL, NOTICES I METROPOLITAN HOTEL COMPANY. II VHIHMBI'KG, PA. THE annual meeting of the stock ! holders for the election of directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business ns mav properlv come before said meeting, will be held at the Metropolitan Hotel, Fourth and Market Streets, Harrisburg, Pa., on Tuesday, January 26, 1915, at 2 P. M. E. B. TAYLOR, Secretary. ! NOTICE FOR REGISTRATION OF BOTTLES ! CHARLES A. HOAls. proprietor of Clisrles A. Honk's Modern Sanitary | Dairy, will, on the 25th day of Janu i ary, 1915. apply to the Secretary of the Commo..wealth to have registered the following trade mark, which he claims exclusive right to use on bottles. The words. "Charles A. Hoak's Modern Sanitary Dairy," arranged upon his bottles in the following manner: The words, "Charles A. Hoak's," appear on one side at the top. and the words, "Sanitary Dairy,' appear on the same side at the bottom of said bottles; the word, "Modern," appearing on the same side between the words "Charles A. Hoak's" and the words, "Sanitarv Dairy." On the opposite side, anil slightly below the center, are the let ters "C. A. H." arranged In th i form of a monogram, the letter "C." appearing first and the letter "A." last, with the letter "H." so arranged as to appear between .the letters "fC." and "A." JAMES G. HATZ, Attorney for Petitioner. CHARTIOR NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on Mondav. the 25th day of January, 1915. under an -vet of Assembly entitled. "An Act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations." approved April 129. 18i*4, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corpora tion to be called Kuss Bros. Ice Cream Company, the character and object of which is the manufacture of ice cream and other frozen confections, and for these purposes to have, possess and en joy all the rights, benefits and privi leges of the said Act of Assembly and the supplements thereto. FOX & GEYER. Solicitors. DEPARTMENT OK PUBLIC SAFETY, Bureau of Water and Light Harrisburg, Pa.. Jan. 18. 1915. NOTICE is hereby given that the as sessment against the abutting property owners for the cost of laying water pipes in Holly Street, from Yale Street to Norwood Street: Chestnut Street, from Eighteenth Street to Twentieth Street; Twentieth Street, from Market Street to Holly Street, and in Zarker Street, from Nineteenth Street to Twentieth Street, will be made and levied at the Office of the Commissioner of Public Safety, ltoom 10, Court House, in the City of Harrisburg, on the 27th day of January, at 10 o'clock A. M„ when and where all parties in interest may attend. H. F. BOWMAN, Superintendent of Public Safety. In the Court of Common Pleas, of Dauphin County, No. 280, September Term, 191". Mary Mraovic vs. Looso Mraovlc. YOU are hereby notified that there will be a hearing in the above stated case in the Court House, In Harris burg, on February 1, 1915, at 10 o'clock A. M.. at which time and place you can appear, either in person or by counsel. If you so desire. W. B. BOYD. Attorney for Ltbellant. APARTMENTS Suites of 2 Rooms and Bath IN* THE Reynard, 208 N. Third St. Large, white, airy, and comfortable rooms. Steam heat and constant hot and cold water suppliea. Hardwood floors; electric light; wired for telephone service. TILED BATHROOMS. Ready About February 1, 1915 APPIiY TO Commonwealth Trust Company, 222 Market Street Harrlsburg, Pa. FOR SALE OR RENT Large brick house with side yard and paved alley In rear—22l Forster Street—ln strictly residential district. No need of auto or trolley cars to central part of city. Building is modern, having second and third story bath rooms. Of thirteen other rooms, four have wash stands, besides a first floor lavatory. Open fireplaces for occasional cool days and water heating system throughout. Suitable for social .club. Will not rent for less than one year. Inquire of W. S. YOUNG or H. McCORMICK, Jr., CAMERON BUILDING, HARRISBURG, PA. are paratyphoid fever, and these occu pational diseases: Arsenic, brass, car bon monoide, lead, mercury, phos phorous, natural gas, wood alcohol, naphtha, bisulphide or carbon, dinl trobenzine poisonings, cassion or com pressed air diseases and antracite or coal miners' disease. Midwinter Revivals Are Winning Many Converts Midwinter revival services being conducted in many of the city churches arc meeting with, unprecedented suc cess, according to the reports of the respective pastors. Among the pastors holding evan gelistic services are the following: The Rev. Robert Runyan, of St. Paul's Methodist: the Rev. William N. Yates, of tho Fourth Street Church of God; the Rev. J. A. Lyter, of the Derry Street United Brethren Church; the Rev. J. A. Stauh, of the Xagle Street Church of God; the Rev. J. D. W. Deavor, of the Epworth Methodist; tho Rev. C. A. Rmucker, of the Stev ens Memorial Methodist; the Rev. J. H. Daugherty, of the Ridge Avenue Methodist: the Rev. R. Luther Cun ningham. of the St. Paul's Baptist; the Rev. George Schamn. of the Har ris Street United Evangelical; the Rev. 18. A. G. Bossier, of the State Street United Brethren; the Rev. P. IT, Bals baugh, of the Sixth Street United Brethren Church: the Rev. George Harper, of the Pleasant View Church of God: tho Rev. C. H. Grove, of the Green Street Church of God: the Rev. F. T. M. Thomas, of the Maclay Street Church of God., and the Rev. O. J. Farling, of the Enola Church of God. SUCCESSFUL REVIVAL BEING HELD AT VINE STREET M. E. Successful revival services are at tracting large congregations to Vine Street Methodist Episcopal Church. The pastor, the Rev. Robert W. Run yau has arranged a special program for next week of which music will be a feature. As a result of the revival many new members have been re ceived. Others will be taken Into the church at the services to-morrow, in the morning the pastor will preach on "Giving Christ a Square Deal." The evening subject will be "Sowing and Reaping." For Rent Desirable offices in the Union Trust Building. Apply Union Trust Company Twelfth & Herr St. FACTORY FOR RENT j Splendid Room, 56*75 feet. BO ! windows; up-to-date steam heat ing included. Rent very reason able. Will be wired to suit tenant. Apply POST OFFICE BOX 84. niIBBER STAMnp If IS SEALS & STENCILS |#V jffl MFG.BYHBG.STENCIL WORKS ■|| U 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. II THE Harrisburg Polyclinic Dispen sary will be open dally, except Sunday, at 3 P. M„ at Its new location, lTul | North Second street, for the free treat | ment of the worthy poor. MONEY TO LOAN > at lees than Irani ratea, la anj amounts. Payable In Instalment* to suit borrower. Positively lowest ratea In the city. Pennsylvania Investment Co. lU2 WALNUT STHKET *■_ __ FOR SALE Forty—No. 3 Cyphers Incubators $20.()O Each On account of using the Mam moth Incubators we offer our small Incubators for wale which are In line condition. Must call at farm for them at thin price. No reserva tions without a deposit. Stouffer Poultry Farm WHITE HILL, PA. Box 224, Harrisburg, Pa. 13
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