Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, September 20, 1915, Page 15, Image 15

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    Telegraph Want -Ads.—The Shortest Rente Between Buyer ami Seller
Deaths |
LEGO On September 19, 1915, Martin j
I too. at his residence, 1136 Christian
street, aged 56 years,
l-'uneral on Tuesday afternoon at " '
o'clock from the funeral parlors of i
C H Mauk. undertaker. Sixth and I
Kelker streets. In charge of Wauwa
peum Tribe. No. 382. I. O. R. M. Bur- ;
ial in Harrisburg Cemetery.
POTTER —On Sunday. September 19th. j
1913. Mrs. Angeline J. Potter, died at i
the home of her daughter. Mrs. A. D. |
Wharton. No. 3119 North Fourth
street, Riverside.
Funeral services will be held at the 1
above address. Tuesday evening, at !
7.30 o'clock. Body will be taken to ■
Huntingdon. Pa., at 11.40 a. m. for!
burial. Relatives and friends are in- I
vited to attend without further no
tice |
FANNEBAKER —On September IS.
1915. George W. Pannebaker, aged 68 [
years. i
Funeral Tuesday afternoon at 2
o'clock from the residence of his
daughter, Mrs. J. N. Foltz, 2333 Jef
ferson streets. Relatives and friends
are invited to attend without further
notice. Burial in East Harrisburg
Cemetery. Survived by four children:
Mrs Marv Bowersox. Mrs. J. N. Foltz,
Mrs. Herbert Palmer and Mrs. Panne-
Baker.
LOST
LOST Saturday evening. toilet
room of P. R P.. station, open face gold
watch (Elgin) with leather wristband
Initials K. M. E. Reward if returned <
to 60S Mat lay street.
LOST Lady's black handbag con
taining pension paper, envelope, ad- (
dressed to owner 1919 Gveen street, a'so :
money, and other articles, probably in
jitney, on Monday. Finder please re
turn 1114 Penn street. _HI |
"LOST Knife about 10 inches long,
ivory handle, in wooden case, on Thurs
day. Reward if returned to 516 State
street.
FOUND
FOUND That Eggert's Steam Dye
ing & French Cleaning Works. 1245
Market St.. do the very besv: work in
the city. Call either phone for :>roof.
We call and deliver.
HELP WANTED—MaIe
ALL round machine man for plan
ing mill. Must have experience as
moulder and sticker. Prefer man be
tween 30 and 40. Apply at once. Her
shey Employment Bureau. Hershey,
Pa.
GROCERY CLERK Town twelve
miles from Harrisburg. Address, H
3055, care Telegraph.
WANTED Collector and Canvass
er; man with Industrial Insurance ex
perience preferred; salary and commis
sion. Apply, B 3072, care Telegraph.
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS Easily
secured in any branch of service. Suc
cess assured bv my simple, practical
plan. Mail card at once for particulars.
Ad-tress, Examiner. Care Telegraph Of
fice. Harrisburg. Pa.
LABORERS WANTED—AppIy, E. J.
Fogarty, 1121 North Front street.
WANTED Active and energetic
salesmen to sell a new type of incan
descent gas lamp. Liberal commission
allowed. Call at Gas Office Tuesday,
September 21st. after 2 p. m.
'WANTED An office boy at Wo
man's Suffrage Headquarters, -201 Ar
cade Building. Boy must be 16 years
or over.
ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES
MEN WANTED Ablebodled, unmar
ried men between ages of 18 and 35;
citizens of United States, of good char
acter and temperate habits, who can
4peakr read and writd th€ English
language. For information apply to
Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building,
2d A Market Sts.. Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED First-class paperhang
er; must be a good workman. H. R.
Booser. Wormleysburg.
SALESMAN WANTED by leading
New York real estate company to rep
resent us in Scranton. Only man cap
able of earning $2,000 to *4.000 yearly
considered. Brentwood Realty Co., 1
West 34th street, New York City.
WANTED Man to run extractor in
laundry; must be experienced; 112.00 to
start. Sanitary family Washing Co.,
16th and Elm streets.
WANTED AT ONCE Names of
yo!:ng men desiring first-class business
« 'ucation and good position. Call or
ir.aU card to F. H. Gregory, Secretary,
P. R. R. Y. M. C. A , Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED—Two neat reliable young
men for counter and floor work, coun
try boys preferred. Apply Rustic Dairy
Lunch, 5-7-9 South Third street, Harris
WANTED First-class toolmaker,
profiler, miller, driller, rifier, barrel
turners, blacksmiths and steam hajn
mer men to make drop forges. Also
men for barrel rolling. Address P. O.
Box 264. Lancaster, Pa. •
HELP WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED Girl about 20 years of
age, with bindery experience preferred.
Call. Johnston Paper Co.
WORKS DRESSMAKING SCHOOL—
22North Fourth street. Become a pupil
now. Make all your Fall and winter
dresses while learning an art that will
be of endless value as long as you live.
Day and evening.
TWO YOUNG LADIES, 18—22 to
travel, pleasant work; $1 per day and
expenses', chance for advancement
Apply, Miss Joyce, Hotel Lenox, 5 to 7
p. m.
WANTED Girls over 16
years of age to learn the trade of
Cigar Making. Pay while learn
ing. Welfare looked after by a
trained nurse. Apply at Harris
burg Cigar Co.. 500 Race street.
FOR RENT '
Lemoyne, 352 York St *7
IRO2 Boas St.. 2 s. b„ 6 r *m
142 Linden St., 3 s. f., 8 r. *io
257 Sayford Ave $lO
Enola. Adams St $1;:
2141 Ulas Ave.. 2% s. b„ 7 r. b.. *l3
.*146 N. Seventh St., 3 s. b.. 8 r„ *l3
2128 N. 7th St.. 3 s. b„ 8 r. . . . . ,*|3
1503 K. Cameron St., 3 s. b., 8 r., *l3
1500 Allison St., 2% s. b., 7 r. . . .*l4
627 Brigga St., 3 s. f„ 8 r *l4
Bella Vista, Ross Ave *14.."0
63S Peffer St *l3
1503 Allison St., 2V4 s. b.. 7 r. b.. *l3
Near Duncannon, 2% s. f„ 10 r., *ir,
419 North St., 3 s. b., 8 r.. b *l3
1531 S. 13th St., 3 s. b„ 8 r., b. .. ,*i«
1536 S. 13th, 3 s. b., 8 r *IA
1504 S. 12th St., 2V4 s. b„ Br. b., *1)1
670 Emerald St.. 3 s. b„ 9 r *l7
133 N. 13th St., 3 s. b„ 8 r. & b.. *a«
203 K»ll<er St.. 3 s. b.. 8 r *23
1207 N. 14th St.. new, 2 hi s. b. . . ,*afi
lt"9 N. 2nd St., 3s. b., 10 r., b. *3O
222« fc. 3 rf i gt:, 3 s. b.. 10 r. ...*32.30
-Mo> N. Third St *33
"Hill Crest." Bella Vista *O3
Hainlyn (Aldinger Cottage) ....*OO
23 S. Front St., furnished, 4 8. b
209 S- Front St., 3 s. b., 10 r.. 2 b.
APARTMENTS
716 N. 6th St., 3d floor *25
MILLER BROTHERS&CO.
REAI, ESTATE
Insurance Surety Bond*
LOCUM and Court Street*
* i
MONDAY EVENING, &JLKRIBBURG TELEGRAPH SEPTEMBER 20, 1915>.
I HELP WANTED—FEMALE
LAUNDRESS WANTED White wo
j man* Apply at Bolton House
FALL TERM commences August 30;
! Night School, Tuesday evening. Augus,
31. Thorough courses. Individual in
struction and the gteatest results. Har
I risburg Shorthand School. 31 North Sec
j ond street.
j WANTED Experienced machine
I rollers and bunchmakers. Apply Cen
| tral Cigar • Co., 425 South Cameron
I street.
! WANTED Experienced sewing mi-
I chine operators on ladies' and chil
dren's wear. Harrisburg Apparel Co.,
i over City Star Laundry, State street,
rear entrance. i
I WANTED —, White girl for general
(house work. Apply, 621 South Fif
j teenth street.
I WANTED Reliable girl foi gen
ie ral housework; small family; subur
ban; good wages. Bell phone 3516J2,*
or am''- 3014 North Second street.
WANTED An experienced white
cook; references required; high wa
ges. Call, 3201 Riverside Drive.
WANTED Woman for canvassing
excellent line. Write for interview, L
3060, care Telegraph.
MATRON for dormitory, October 1,
near Harrisburg, salary S3O month.
Address, H 306 i, care Telegraph.
WHITE WOMAN COOK Near Har
risburg. Restaurant; $5; 6 days week.
9 hours day. Address, H 3059, care
Telegraph.
I WANTED Woman or girl for gen-
I eral housework In small family; up
j town; must stay at own home nights.
| Address. A 3068, care Telegraph.
I WANTED —ln private family, two
I capable women; one for cook and down
i stairs work; other for nurse and up
stairs work; no washing; good wages;
give reference. Address, D 3067, care
Telegraph.
HELP WANTED—3InIc and Female
WANTED Lady and gentlemen
canvassers; good proposition; big
money. Apply from 6.30 to 8 p. m. M.
Parry, 1217 Market street.
AGENTS WANTED
..CHICAGO'S greatest tailors of wo
men's clothes, will employ worthy men
and women everywhere to show beau
tiful samples and take measurements
for up-to-date startling low priced tail
or-made suits for women. Easy make
$l5O monthly. No capital or experience
needed. Fascinating work. Big $lO
outfit free to representatives. Act
guick Ideal Ladies' Tailoring Co.,
Dept. B, Chicago, 111.
AGENTS ssO weekly. Sell our 15
Household Inventions; new. live, quick
sehers; general agents getting rich.
Every home buys one or more; sample
furnished active workers. Write now.
Address, P. O. Box 204, Scanton, Pa.,
Dept. D.
SALESMEN WANTED
SALESMEN WANTED—Two honor
able mentor women from Harrisburg or
suburban towns. $13.50 per week salary,
or commission. Apply, General Man
ager, E. C. Mingle, 221 Crescent street.
SITUATIONS WANTED —Male
WANTED—Work of any kind; ex
perienced in running automobile or
driving a team. Address, Theodore
Mack. 1114 North 11th St, City.
SITUATIONS WAN TED—FEMALE
WANTED A position as house
keeper by young woman. Call, Bell
phone, 3786 J. _
SMALL WASHING and Ironing to do
'I at home by an experienced white wo
['man Address, 1734% Fifth street.
! WANTED —By young woman, posi-
I tion as housekeeper in private family.
; Address. M 307«, care Telegraph.
! WIDOW, from the country, with
, l bright girl 7 years old. wants house
' | keeping for widow er. Apply, 254 Union
avenue, or Bell phone 2G6R.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE—A 100-acre farm, situ
* ateU 7 miles from Harrisburg. consist
-1 ing of large bank fiarn, 9-room brick
1 | house, all necessary outbuilding, run
>'ning water through farm, land In high
I state of cultivation. For further infor
| i mation apply, A. U. Reese, Box 1, Har
| j risburg.
GREEN STREET HOUSE in good
■ condition, brick construction lO
rooms batli gas furnace
porch. Can be bought at a reason
' I able price. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner
j Building.
■ I S3OO CASH will give you possession j
to an Eighteenth street houses all |
* . .uu .ii improvements porch front '
. side entrance drive alley on
rear. Balance as rent. Bell Realty |
Co., Bergner Building.
PENBROOK PROPERTY for sale at
$2200 frame house lot 30x150
considerable fruit near trolley.
Several other suburban properties at
reasonable prices. Bell Realty Co.,
j|Be.-gner Building.
•j SI6OO WILL BUY a Fulton street
j property rented at sl4 per month
9 rooms bath porch. Also
Ji other cheap houses for sale. Bell
' j Realty Co., Bergner Building.
1 j 64 ACRE FARM near Harrisburg,
I for sale at less than $125 per acre—
j good building large orchard var
" | lety of other fruit. Bell Realty Co.,
j Bergner Building.
; FOR SALE Suburban property
' within 5c fare of city, large stone house,
1% acres of groun,l, lot of fruit. A bar
; gain to quick buyer. For particulars
) to Edward W. Evans. Real Es
t tate and Insurance. Room 7, 204 Market
' street.
NOW IS THE TIME to buy 1836 Re-
I gina street; price reduced s<so; single
brick dwelling; 10 rooms and bath;
* steam heat: gas and electric light; lot.
89 feet front: large porches. Brinton-
Packer Co., Second and Walnut street.
" 1 50 ACRES Three-fourths mile east
jof Halifax in Armstrong Valley—B
- room dwelling—frame bank barn—river
' —well and running water. Price.
I $.1,000. Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and
, walnut streets.
I FARMS 271 acres, 178 acres fields,
' balance woodland, situated 7 miles
! north of Harrisburg. Pa. Improvements
lon this farm; great and beautiful, and
worth $20,000. Come see It. Tills is
! the most you ever saw for your dollar.
Kor profit, beauty and fun this farm ex
( eels. Price S4O per acre,
i 84 acres. 72 acres fields. 12 acres
j woods; » good farm; improvements;
j worth $6,000; I'd prefer this farm to the
be'fet Kansas farm you 'ever saw. This
j»s a good stock or all-purpose farm
I and Joins "Bob" Hoke's beautiful farm.
I Price. $22 per acre; C. B. Care. Care's
; Grocery. Llngleatown. Call at 403 Mar
ket street. Harrisburg, Pa.
I FOR SALE 2%-story frame house,
1 lot 90x120 ft., southeast corner Walnut
! street and Plalnvlew alley. Hainton.
; Pa. Finest suburban residence on
■ Llnglestown line. 14 North Market
I Square. Bell phone 2026. Independent
1 589.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
: FOR RENT B-room house with
lights and .lot for garden, at
Steelton Heights, opposite Frog Shop
Office. Apply. J. II Heagy, 39 South
j front street, Steelton, Pa.
• FOR nES"T—2O3O Boas street. 6-room
[hn-ji>>. SS a month. Inquire, 35 South
li immit street.
I 1820 BOAS ST. S rooms ar.d bath;
| side entrance ; all improvements; $lB.
/1 Apply, 1518 Walnut, Harry Ward.
_ RKAIj ESTATE roll RENT |
FOR RENT 660-662 Calder street; !
three-story brick house; 8 rooms and I '
bath; all Improvements; rent reason- '
sole; will rent to good colored people. -
'.M. Baturln, 639 r!oas street.
1109 N. SECOND ST. Three- storv \ •
vrick dwelling ton rooms bath;]
furnace and gas s3O. Miller i
•'•rothers & Co.. Bell phone 1595.
FOR RENT 2016 Swatara street; j
3-story. 8 rooms and bath, all Improve*
■ ments; sl4 per month. Irvin Johnson,
| 2052 Swatara street.
! REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT
| FOR RENT Storerooms
and 254 Hamilton street. Rent ]
sl2. Charles Adler, Real Estate
and Insurance, 1002 North Third
street., . '
FOR RENT 1713 North Third
street; all Improvements;
recently papered and painted through
out; Immediate possession. Apply 1100
North Front street.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT 225 North Second
street. housekeeping apartment. 5 |
rooms, pantry, tiled bath, modern in .
every detail; private hall entire length
of apartment; city vapor heat; hot wa
ter furnished. Applv 218 Pine street.
Bell phone 559W
APARTMENT FOR RENT—Second
floor, 4 rooms and bath, electric light, l
gas; porch in rear; city vapor heat. Ad
dress. H. M. C., Telegraph.
FURNISHED ROOMS Roslyn I
apartments. 209 Walnut street; all im
provements; city steam heat- Inquire,
; Kllanora Gove, 226 North Third street,
I millinery store.
FOR RENT Apartments, corner
North ar.d Second streets. 5 rooms; <
bath, steam heat; all improvements;
Also '6OS .«orth Second street, small
, brick house. Inquire. 618 North Second
: street, second floor.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished rooms,
sinfjle or en suite. Bell phone. Address
719 North Sixth street.
! FOR RENT Two large, well-fur
i ninhed rooms; ono with private balcony;
each room suitable for two or three
■ gentlemen or married couple. Inquire
| I*s Pine street
FOR RENT One nicely furnished j
< bedroom on second lloor; suitable for
one or two gentlemen; close to home
cooking. Apply, 104 South Thirteenth
; street.
HANDSOMELY furnished rooms;
1 steam heat; electricity; centrally lo
cated; men on business women prefer
■ red. Address, W 389, Telegraph.
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
Furnished complete. 1814 Gretn street.
ROOMS FOR RENT Second floor
. furnished room, city heat, use bathroom,
central. Call. 311 Walnut street, main
; entrance.
SECOND FLOOR, front room, facing
1 Capitol Park (two windows); hot and
cold running water, electric light in
room, also adjoins large bath room.
. Bell phone. Apply, 410 North street.
. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms
In strictly private family for two re
fined gentlemen; home comfort and
board if desired; use of phone. Address,
W 3061, care Telegraph.
; ROOMS FOR RENT Bright pleas-
I ant rooms with board; reference. 513
North Second street.
> FOR RENT On or before Oct. 1,
• second floor, front, furnished suite,
living room, bed room and private
- bath. City steam, electric light, hard
- wood floors. Reference required. 218
. Pine street.
FOR RENT Unfurnished bachelor
apartment suitable for two gentlemen,
privilege of bath, use of phone, cen
trally located, rent moderate. Address,
R. F., 3050, care Telegraph.
FOR RENT Second floor front
room, newly furnished, across from
Capitol Park; all conveniences; city
steam heat; large bath, including
shower; use of phone. 406 North
street.
ROOMS WANTED
GENTLEMAN DESIRES BOARD
and room in private family, uptown sec
tion preferred: references exchanged.
Address, Box 3071, care Telegraph.
WANTED By gentleman, furnish
ed room, running water, city steam,
use of bath, between .Walnut, North,
Second and Third street: state location
and price. Can give references. Ad
dress, M 3065, care Telegraph.
ROOMS AND BOARD
BOARD and nicely furnished room;
fine location, and all conveniences for
two men or man and wife. Call, 1439
Berryhill street, City.
UNFURNISHED KOOMS
429 BROAD STREET Built especl
aly for light housekeeping, single or
with kitchenettes; arrangements
strictly privaite; stoves furnished free;
laundry, phone and bathroom privi
leges: lockers for surplus furniture.
1321-23 Wallace street; remodeled
and newly papered throughout: ar
rangements, two rooms and a kitchen
with running water, range and cabinet.
Daily inspection invited. Inquire on
premises, or 107 Boas street. Phone
779 M.
BOARDERS WANTED
WANTED Lady boarders by the
week or month. Price reasonable,
place homelike: of bath and plione.
Call at 1408 Liberty street.
FOR SALE
LARGE ICE BOX suitable for butcher
or grocer for sale.. Size about 6x7xß feet
high. Something fine. Cost |l5O. Used
one year. Will sell cheap because 1
need the space. Apply to Menger's
Rcstaiyant, 110 North Second street.
FOK SALE WALLPAPER Many
patterns at half of list price. Paper de
livered anywhere free. Hanging rea
sonable. A. U. Spotz, 1317-19 Market
street.
FOR SALE New tWin Thor motor
cycle; fully equipped; ridden about 200
miles. Am willing to sacrifice. Call,
Mr. Shenk, Bogar's Store.
FOR SALE Ofne Metz roadster
cheap to quick buye,r. Monn Bros., 17th j
and Swatara streets.
MOTORCYCLE BARGAINS lndian!
1914, 2-speed, lamp, preston, speedome
ter, claxon, tandem, $150; Indian. 1914,
with side car, fully equipped, $160; Ex
celsior. 1914, equipped, fine sh-ipe. 1128.
Keystone Garage, 814 North Third St.
FOR SALE Cheap, one horse and
harness. Bell phone, 3168 M.
AUTOMOBILE Five passenger;
good condition; reasonable. Address,
West Falrview Garage.
FOR SALE AT GABLE'S. 113. 11l
«nd 117 South Secojld street, 5,000 gal
lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme
quality All the full line of the Acme
i make.
j *
FOR S.aLE Or will exchange for
chickens—all steel 9-ft. self-dump Wal
ter A. Wood hay rake. Call. Bell plione
-161)4.
Ft~>R SALE At Old Orchard, small
4-ruom cottage; must be moved from
premises. Snap to quick buyer. Call
Bell phone 3 ««t.
FOR SALE II
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDB can Be ! 1
secured at the Business
OfTlce.
FOR SALE Screenings from forked
lime. 4c per bushel at our kilns; bar
gain for use on land. Bell phone.
Rutherford Bros., Paxtajig, Pa.
FOR SALE—Upright piano, walnut I
case, reasonable in good order. Call
at 235 Boas street.
FOR SALE Scratch Pads new
supply—so fcr 2tc while they last. Ap
ply Job Printing Department .The Tele
graph Printing Company.
FOR SALE —Or will let furnished,
best located rooming house In city;
business well established. Morrell s, 1
204 Locust street.
FOR SALE Five shares Commer
cial Bank Stock. Address, C 8069, care
Telegraph.
FOR SALE Lumber, land, brick i
and stone; a gold edge proposal to you <
builder. Call at 6 p. m. Bell phone
2403 R. !
FOR SALE—One oak roll top desk
and revolving chair; S2O. Apply, 206
South Thirteenth street.
FOR BALE CARDS on sal* at the
Telegraph Business office.
FOR SALE Bav horse, 6 years old.
city broke. Will sell reasonable to
[ quick buyer. Guaranteed to work any
I place. Apply Malman, 67 Conestoga
| street. Steelton, Pa.
I BARGAINS IN TYPKWRITERS—Re
buiIt and second-hand L. C. Smith, Un-
I derwoods. Remington and others from
i SIO.OO up. Supplies and office equlp
-1 nient of every description. Geo. P.
Tillotson. 36 South Fourth street.
FOR SALE One pair of black bay
mules, one driving mare, runabout and
harness; in good condition. Address,
D 3066. care Telegraph.
FOR SALE, — 1911 Cadillac touring'
car, in good condition; one extra. Har
ry Fasoti, Heckton, Pa. I
FOR SALE 13x19 and Bxl2 job
printing presses; both bargains; must
be sold or want of room; speak quick:
can be seen in operation at office of
Steelton American, Steelton.
GLASS window s?gns. Furnished
Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and
Board and Table Board at 25c each. One
ot these signs will be given with each
slx-tlme order for a classified ad. If
paid in advance. Inquire at Office of
Telegraph.
FOR RENT
! FOR RENT Warehouse; three
i story brick building; 11,000 sq. ft floor
I space; elevator 6xß ft.: along P. R. R.
I with siding. Inquire DauphTn Deposit
Trust Co.
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished
rooms, complete for light housekeeping;
all conveniences: use of Bell phone.
Call, 1089 M.
FOR RENT Good business loca
tion; 3-story building: larfge store room
and 4 flats; will rent or sell at a
bargain; possession given immediately.
Call Bell phone 345 M, or write M 3055,
care Telegraph.
FOR RENT Two-story warehouse,
3 and 5 Cowden street; 5,000 sq. ft. floor
space; elevator; railroad siding; posses
sion October 1. Apply C. F. Gohl, 1008
North Second etreet. • Bell phone 899 M.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
I MADE $60,000 In five years In the
mail order business, began with $6.
Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea
cock. 855 Lockport. N. Y.
ONE picture show for sale, doing a
good business; must be sold in ten
days; good reasons for selling. Address,
S 3056, care Telegraph.
ANY intelligent person can earn good
Income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock
port, N. Y.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine'
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the I
Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market]
street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone
orders given prompt attention. Bell
1960.
MR. MOTORCYCLE OWNER lf you
have a motorcycle you want to dispose
of quickly, better try our service. Key
stone Garage, 814 N. 3rd street. Bell
phone 266-R.
HAULING
R. A. HARTMAN, Boarding Stable nnd I
National Transfer Co. Movers of
pianos, safes, boilers and general haul
ing. H. W. Lathe. Manager, Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No.
2503 R.
MONEY TO LOAN
WE LEND MONEY In amounts from
$5.00 to $300.00 in compliance with act
of June 17, 1915.
Payments to suit borrower.
Small loans a specialty.
Up-to-date method.
Positively lowest rates In city.
PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.,
132 Walnut Street.
MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
security In any amounts and upon any
terms to suit borrower Address P. O.
Box 174. Harrisburg. Pa.
STORAGE
STORAGE. Private
rooms for household goods. $2 per
month and up. We Invite Inspection.
Low insurance. 437-445 South Second
street. Harrisburg Storage Company.
STORAGE
In 3-story brick building, rear 409
Market street.
Honseltold goods In clean, private
rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply tm
P. G. Dlencr. Jeweler, 408 Market It
STORAGE 419 Broad street, for
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms. |1 to $3 Wagons. 7S cents
per month. Apply D. Cooper ft Ce„ m
Broad street. Both JDhonea.
FINANCIALS
$22,000 WANTED Will give first
mortgage on valuable real estate; State
rate of Interest. Address, X 3062, care
Telegraph.
'
IN MEMORIAM
IN MEMORIAM —In memory of our
beloved son. William D. Carroll, Jr.,
wnc, departed this life on September
19. 1912, still mourned by his sorrowing
father., mother and sister Ruth. Yet
do we believe—
"There is no Death! What seems so is
transition;
This life of mortal breath
Is but a suuuro of the life elyslan
Whose portal we call Death.
Thus do we walk with him and keep
1 unbroken
The bond which nature gives.
Thinking 'hat our remembrance, though
; 1 unspoken,
May reach his pure soul where It
' lives."
SHOW WORK IN CHEMICALS
By Associated Press
New York, Sept. 20.—The develop
ment of the chemical Industries in
the United States, particularly the
progress made in the manufacture of
d.vestuffs since the beginning of the
European war cutting off the supply
of German dyes was fhown to-day in
the first National Exposition of Chem
ical Industries, which opened here' to
. day.
RAILROAD SHARES
SHOW ACTIVITY
More Substantial Advances,
However, Were Confined
to War Shares
By Associated Press
New' York Sept. 20.—The higher
prices and greater activity in railways
which characterized last week's final
operations was resumed to-day, New i
Yoik Central, Chesapeake and Ohio and
Reading being the most conspicuous.
As usual, however, the more substantial
advances were confined to war shares.
General Motors rose seven points to
295, Studebaker 3% to 132%, Bethle
hem Steel 6 to 350. New York Airbrake
3M; to 145% and Willys Overland .1 to
196. Other stocks of tills class advanc
ed 1 to 2 points with light gains for
the miscellaneous shares. United States
Steel opened % up at 76%, but soon fell
back, while Motors added to early ad
vances.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Furnished by E. S. Goshorn,
208-209 Arcade Building.
New York, Sept. 20.
Open. High. Low. Clos.
Alaska G M 33 33% 33 33%
Allis-Chal . 44% 45% 43% 43%
Am Bt Sug 66% 67% 66% 66%
Am Can 61% 62 60 60%
Am CA- F. 71% 71% 70% 70%
Am Cot Oil 51% 51% 51% 51%
Am Loco . 57% 58% 57% 57%
Am Smelt . 82% 84% 82 84
Am Sugar . 109 109% 109 109%
Am T & T l . 124% 124% 124 124%
I Anaconda . 71% 72% 71% 71%
j Atchison .. 102% 102% 101% 102%
I Baldwin .. 81% 82% 80% 81%
IB & O 84 % 84% 84% 84%
Beth Steel . 347 350 345 345
Bklyn RT. 84% 84% 84% 84%
Cal Petro. . 19% 21% 19% 21
Can Pacific 156 156 155 155%
Cent Leath 48% 49% 48 48 %
C& 0 49% 49% 49 49
C. M&St P 85% 85% 85- 85%
C.RI4P. 21 21% 20% 20%
C Con Cop. 44% 44% 44% 44%
Col F&I. . 55% 56% 53 54%
Kans Cy S 27 27% 27 27%
Lehigh Val 146 146 146% 145%
Mex Pet... 85% 89 85% 87%
Miami Cop 27% 27% 27% 27%
Mo Pacific. 3% I 3%
Natl Leadd 64% 66% 64% 65%
N Y Cell.. 94% 95 94% 94%
NY N H
& H ... 68% 68% 68 68
NYO & W 27% 28% 27% 28%
Nor & W. 111% 111% 111 111
Cons Gas.. 127 128 127 128
Cruc St 94% "96% 93% 94%
Dist Sec... 26 26% 25% 25%
Erie 31 31% 31 .31%
Erie Ist Pd 51% 52 51% 51%
Genl El Co 172% 173 170% 170%
Genl Mot.. 294 % 294%
Good B F. 66% 71% 66% 69%
Gt N. Pfd. 119% 119% 119% 119%
Gt N O su 46% 46% 44% 45%
Gugg Exp. 65% 66% 65 65%
Insp Cop . 35% 35% 35% 35%
Inter-Met . 20% 20% 20% 20%
North Pac. 108% 108% 108 108%
Pac Mail... 32 32 32 82
Pa Rail 110 110 109% 109%
P G C 116% 116% 116% 116%
Pitts C 33% 34% 38% 34%
Pitts C pd. 10C 102 102 102
Press SC.. 63% 63% 62% 62%
Rail SS. .. 40% 40% 40% 40%
Ray CC. .. 22 22 21% 21%
Reading .. 152 152 151 151 %
Rep I S 46% 46% 45% 45%
Rep I S pd. 100% 100% 100% 100%
South Pac. 89% 90% 89% 90
South Ry.. 16% 16% 16% 16%
Studeteaker. 130 141 130 140
Tenn Cop.. 55 57% 55 55%
Third Ave. 60 60% 59 59 %
Union Pac. 131% 131% 130% 130%
U S Rub.. 52% 54% 52% 53%
U S Steel... 76% 76% 75% 76%
1 U S Stl pd. 113% 114 113% 11-3%
Utah Cop.. 66 67 66 66 y.
i Vir-Car ,C.. 39 39% 39 39
CGrW pd 31% 31% 31% 31%
West U Tel 76% 76% 75% 75%
West Mfg.. 119 119% 118% 118%
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE
By Associated Press
Philadelphia, Sept. 20. —Wheat
Lower; No. 2 red, new, spot, Septem
ber, sl.o7<@> 1.09; No. 2 red, wernern,
$1.13@1.14.
Corn Market lower; No. 2 yel
low; local 85<ff86c; steadier, No. 2 yel
low, 84 s 4 86c.
Oats Steady; No. 2 white, none
here; No. 3, white, new, 40@41c.
Bran The market is steady; city
mills, per ton, $25.00; western do. none
here; Spring, per ton, $22.75®23.25.
Refined Sugars Market Is steady;
powdered, 5.30®5.40; fine granulated,
5.20#5.30; confectioners' A, 5.10®5.20.
Butter Market is steady; western,
creamery, extra. 26c; nearby prints,
fancy, 29c.
Eggs The market Is firm;
Pennsylvania and other nearby flrnts.
free cases,. $7.80®8.10 per case; nearby
current receipts, free cases. $7.20®57.50;
western extra firsts, free cases, sß.lo®
8.40; western firsts, free cases, $7.50®
$7.80.
Live Poultry —r- Market quiet;; fowls,
14 %® 1 5 %c; old roosters, 11® 12c; broil
ing chickens. 15@17c; spring ducks, 14
@lsc; old ducks, 12®14c.
Dressed Poultry Market steady;
fresh killed fowls, fancy. 18%#19e do.
average. 16%®17%c; do., unattractive.
14%®15%c; do., old roosters, 13c; do.,
broiling chickens, nearby. 22@26c; do.,
western. 16@>21c: do., spring ducks. 1$
@l7c; do., western, 10@12c; ice packed
fowls. 15®18c.
Potatoes Market steady; Maine,
per bushel. 15®20c; New York, pe*
bushel. 16®20c: Southern, per barrel.
60c®51.26; Jersey No. 1, per basket, 25
®3sc; Jersey No. 2, per basket, 10®15c.
Floir Flrmr winter, straights,
new, $5.00®5.26; Spring, straights, new,
$5.15®5.26; do., patents, new, $5.35©
5.60; do., patent, old. $6.60(®57.35.
Hay Market steady; timothy; No.
1 large bales, $20.50; medium males,
$20.00@520.60; No. 2 do., $ 19.00®519.50:
No. 3 do., $17.00 018.00. Clover mixed;
light mixed, $18.50© 19.00; No. 1 do,,
$17.50@18.00; No. 2 do., $16.50® 17.00.
CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET
Chicago, Sept. 20. Hogs—Receipts,
24,000; weak. Bulk, $6.60®7.45; light,
$7.10®57.95; mixed, $6.35®7.85; heavy,
Harrisburg Ta
Announces 'the Establishment of a New and Lower
Rate-~The Lowest Metered Fare Known
FARE:
Pay Fare As Shown on Meter. Oie, Two, Three or Four Passengers
25c For First % Mile 5c For Each Additional % Mile
Hour Rate $2.00
$6.10®7.30; rough, $6.10®6.25; pigs,
$5.25®6.76.
Cattle Receipts, 25,000; weak.
Native beef cattle, west
ern steers, $6.65*8.75; cows and heif
ers. $2.85®8.30; valces, $".? =*11.50.
Sheep Receipts, 12,000; strong.
Wethers. $5.25%6.00: lambs, S6.OO<S
8.65.
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS
By Associated Press
Philadelphia, Sept. 20.—Stocks Closed ]
steady:
American Railways 24 *
Cambria Steel 64% 1
General Asphalt 31% '
General Asphalt pfd 69
Lake Superior Corporation 9% '
Lehigh Navlgalton 75>4 I
Lehigh Valley 72% l
Pennsylvania Railroad 54% 1
Pennsylvania Steel pfd 83% •
Philadelphia Electric 24% !
Philadelphia Company 43%
Philadelphia Company pfd 38 '
Philadelphia Rapid Transit 10% 1
Reading 75% i
Storage Battery 73
United Traction 37%
United Gas Improvement 85%
United States Steel 76
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET
( - By Associated Press
Chicago, Sept. 20. The grain mar
ket closed as follows:
Wheat September, $1.01%; Decem
ber. 93% c; May. 97c.
Com—December, 56% c; May, 58c.
, Oats—December, 35% c; May. 37% c.
$14 > 65 k ~ ° ctober ' *l2-05; January,
Lard—October, $7.85; January. $8.32.
Ribs—October, $7.72; January, $8.17.
Vote for David Hoffman, of Dauphin,
Pa., for Director of the Poor.—Adv.
Lower Lights Were
Burning Along River
Wall This Afternoon
Lights on the river front wall were
pglow for more than an hour this
afternoon from "Hardscrabble" to Ma
clay street.
While the long string of fiftv-four
oiectric standards will all be in po
sition by to-morrow at the latest, the
posts on the walk above "Hardscrab
ble'' were connected, globed and
cleaned by noon to-day and the Har
risburg Light ond Power Company
switched on the current to test out
the upper part of the system.
Testing out of the remainder of the
lights those on the wall south of
Market street to Iroh alley—will likely
be made to-morrow afternoon under
the direction of L. L. Ferree, superin
tendent of construction for the elec
tric company. He has been pushing
the work steadily in order to get the
installation in and ready for -service
in time for the opening night of the
big municipal celebration, Thursday
evening.
Deaths and Funerals
MARTIN LEGO
Martin Lego, aged 56, died yester
day morning at his home, 1136 Chris
tian street. He' was a member of
Wanwasuenn Tribe, No. 382, Improved
Men. Funeral services
will be held to-morrow afternoon at
2 o clock from the funeral parlors of
C. H. Mauk, undertaker,, the Rev. E.
A. Pyles officiating. The Red Men
will have charge of the funeral. Buf
ial will be made In the Harrisburg
cemetery.
EMANUEL SCHLESINGER
Funeral services for Emanuel
Schlesinger, aged 53, who died in Nan
ticoke. were held this afternoon In the
Harrisburg cemetery prior to burial,
the Rev. E. A. Pyles officiating.
Members of Warrior Eagle Tribe, No.
340. Improved Order of Red Men. of
which Mr. Schlesinger was a member,
conducted the funeral.
MRS. A. J. POTTER
Mrs. Angeline J. Potter, aged -78,
died yesterday morning' at «the home
of her daughter. Mrs. A. D. Wharton,
3119 North Fourth street, Riverside.
Funeral services will be held from her
late home to-morrow evening at 7.30
o'clock, the Rev. E. E. Snyder offi
c'-tlng. The body will be taken to
Mrs. Potter's former home in Hun
tingdon on Wednesday morning,
where services will be held from the
Lutheran church <vf which she was a
member. Burial will be made in Hun
tingdon. Mrs. Potter is survived by
three daughters and two sons: Mrs.
A. D. Wharton, Mrs. Elizabeth Snvder
and Mrs. Chas. H. Kehr., of this city;
Harry A. Potter, of Wilmerding, Pa.,
and Frank R. Potter, of Ottawa. 111.;
also one sister, Mrs. Mary S. Good
man, of Huntingdon, Pa.
POLICEMAN ILL
Officer Joseph Van Camp, one of the
oldest, men on the police force of the
city was admitted to the Harrisburg
hospital yesterday suffering, physicians
believe, from a nervous breakdown. No
definite diagnosis has been made.
LATE NEWS FLASHES
London.—-Baron Von Rlssing, half
brother of General Von Blsslng. Ger
man military governor *of Belgium,
and a naturalized British subject, af
ter fighting for months for his liberty,
has been Interned.
New York.—Charles E. Brooker,
former Republican National Commit
teeman from Connecticut and one of
the defendants in the government suit
against the New York, New Haven and
Hartford Railroad company to-day
asked Federal Judge William H. Hunt
for a separate trial.
Washington.—Rear Admiral Caper
ton reported to-day that In a skirmish
at Gonaives, Haiti, one native had
been wounded. There were no losses
among the American troops.
New York. —Mrs. Ronald White
way. of Toronto, one of the survivors
from the Allan Line steamer Heeper
ian, which was sunk by a torpedo or
, mine in the British war zone, arrived
to-day on the steamer Philadelphia,
from Liverpool. She said that an in
vestigation was in progress regarding
the conduct of the crew of the Hes
perian, which she declared was not
I praiseworthy, to say the least.
25 Philadelphians to
Enter Sales School of
Elliott-Fisher Co.
Twenty-flve young men from Phila
delphia will comprise the bulk of the
enrollment at the next Elliott-Fisher
school of salesmanship which opens
Monday.
This is the third session of the
school, which started last Fall. Each
time mejo are taken from different lo
calities.
This school is unique in that at the
conclusion of the- five weeks' instruc
tion in selling, the graduates are
placed in the various Elliott-Fisher
branches over the world at salaries of
$26 a week and expenses. When they
have had the experience of actual con
tact with the husiness world they will
be paid from $2,500 a year to SB,OOO
and all necessary expenses.
EBB MAY RECOVER
By Associated Press
New York,. Sept. 30.—Newman Erb,
wealthy railroad reorganizer, was to
day reported to have an excellent
chance to recover from the effects of
two poison tablets he swallowed by
mistake last Tuesday. Mr. Erb at his
summer home at Deal, N. J., Is now
passing through the final hours of
the critical period in this form of poi
soning.
"QUEEN" TO STOP AT
•HERSHEY THIS EVENING
Announcement was made by officials
of the Reading Railway this afternoon
that the Queen of the Valley express
will make a special stop at Hershey
to-night to bring Harrlsljurgers back
to this city from the chocolate town
after the address of Dr. Henry W.
Stough. The train reaches Harrisbure
at 10.10.
WANTS LASTING PEACE
By Associated Press
Paris, Sept. 20, 4.56 a. m.—"We do
not want a premature, but a complete
and lasting peace," said John Hodge, a
member of the British Parliament in
an address last night at a meeting of
French Socialists. "We do not want
conquests but the liberation of all op
posed peoples.
3(amj
Insurance Agent,
161'7 N. Second Street
for individuals pressed by lank of
funds to meet immediate necessities
at reduced legal rates, repayable in
weekly or monthly installments.
CO-OPERATIVE
Loan & Investment Co.
204 CHESTNUT ST.
Office Hours: Bto H Daily;
9 P. M,, Wednesday and Saturday
MONEY 1
k To Housekeepers, Work*
logmen and Salaried tm -
ployea.
UEGAI; RATES
EQUITABLE
INVESTMENT COMPANY
• N. MARKET SQUARE
> Room 21 4th Floor ■
Spooner Building
I FRANK R. LEIB
& SON
Real Estate and Insurance Of
fice, No. 18 North Third
St., Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR SALE
. Elegant Suburban Home on
West Third St., New Cumber
land. Detached dwelling on
lot 50x140; has all improve
ments. Owner moving to
Philadelphia and will sell at a
reasonable price.
FOR RENT
128 Broad St., 3-story frame
dwelling, 10 rooms and bath;
all imp. Possession at once.
» Rent, $20.00.
i 1531 N. 4th St., 3-story
frame dwelling, 8 rooms and
bath. All imp. Possession at
once. Rent, $17.00.
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