Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, September 25, 1915, Page 15, Image 15

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    Telegraph Want Ads.—The Stortest Route Between Beyer and Seller
Deaths
FII.BKY Mrs. Bessie Fllbey, , w ' fe „? r
Thomas G. Fllbey, died at the City
-Hospital last night after a lingering
illness. .
Mrs. Filbey was aged 14 years. She
is survived by her husband, one son,
William, and her father, two sisters
and four brothers. The funeral ser
vices will be held from her
home, 1507 North Twelfth street, at -
o'clock on Monday afternoon. Burial
ir. the Kast Harrlsburg Cemetery.
PALMER Harry H. Palmer, corner of
I'orster and Third street, died at the
home of his sister in Lancaster last
evening at 6 o'clock after a lingering
illness, aged 35 years.
Mr. Palmer was an employe Of the
Pennsylvania railroad, he was a
member of the Knights of the Macca
bees, and the Fourth Street Church
of God. He is survived by his wife,
father and one brother and
sisters. The body will be brought to
Harrlsburg on Tuesday and the ser
vices will be held from the Fourth
Street Church of God at 11.50 and
will be conducted by the Rev A IS.
Yates. Burial will be made In the
Paxtang Cemetery.
KlS'i'l.Elt Mussel Kistler, who was
struck with a baseball at Dauphin
and died at the City Hospital, will be
buried from his late home In Marys
vllle on Sunday afternoon at 1.15
o'clock. Burial will be made In the
Churchville Cemetery at Ooerlin.
Mr. Kistler was aged 29 years. He
was a member of the B. L. I'. ■» t--
Lodge of Sunbury. He Is survived by
his wife, his father. Charles W. Kist
ler and three sisters.
LOST
LOST 6 "Engraved Boobllnks" on
black velvet ribbon, ir found kindly
return to Margaret Spencer, 1307
Berryhill street. (Reward.)
FOUND
FOUND That Eggert's Steam Dye
ing & French Cleaning w P r £®'_u"tn
Market St.. do the very besv work in
the city. Call either phone for ,<rooL
We call and deliver.
HELP WASTED —Male
WANTED Men to learn to become
practical chauffeurs. We give you our
unlimited. SSO practical course now lor
sls. After the 'lst of October the price
will be S4O. Make application o ™®*
so as to save money. We P
from the time you start /epa'ring
and driving automobiles until y° u s n ",
ish. Auto Transportation bchool, 5 JN.
Cameron street.
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS -^^'J. 1 :
secured in any branch of service. Suc
. ess assured by my , r p {' r H
plan. Mail card at once for particuUrs.
Address, Examiner, Care Telegiapl. Of
fice, Harrlsburg, Pa.
WANTED Colored man cook. Ap
ply, S. W. Fitzgerald, 317 Walnut
st reet. .
SALESMEN, Engineers. Teachers,
Bookkeepers, Stenographers W anted -
Government positions open salaries
S9OO ; examinations seen. common
education together with our Home
Study Courses" sufficient. n ?.«r"
cured. Full particulars, address, Car
negie College. Rogers. Ohio.
$S A DAY easily made; we have a
proposition that will interest you. Pos
itive necessity. Write, The Square Deal
House. 4405 Carrol avenue, elm ago, ill.
k $5 TO $lO A DAY easily made;
en-operate with us. No capital »r «;
perlence necessary. Write to-aay.
stogden & Co.. 327 Herschel street,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
ANYBODY CAN Increase income $lO
to S4O weekly, spare time raising
mushrooms in cellars, (\heds.
Success guaranteed. .*F ee .., nl iy^ 48th
booklet. Hiram Barton, 033 W. 4»tn
street. New York.
W \NTED A young man to work
In furniture store Apply, 1014 Mar
ket street. Atlas Furniture Company
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy
to cct By free booklet. B Y, 3< -•-5 ei,s
how. Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hop
kins, Washington, D. C.
W \NTED AT ONCE Names of
young men desiring first-class business
priu<ation and good position. all or
mall card to F H. Gregory Secretary,
P. R. R. Y. M. C. A., Harriaburg. Pa.
WANTED Young man with expe
rience in clothing and furnishing store;
one that can trim windows; steady po
sition for right person, with chance for
advancement; r ® ference , 7 re 3", 1 , r , e h Front
dress, A. J. Lehrman, 37 South Fiont
street, Steelton.
WANTED Young boy. Address, X
3006, care Telegraph. ,
SBO MONTH I. y AND EXPENSES—
To travel, distribute sample and take
orders, or appoint agents. Permanent.
Jap American Co., Chicago.
I WlUi PAY any honest man up to
SSO monthly for part of spare time; m.
canvassing; no capital. W rite to-day.
Voorhies, Desk 155. Omaha. Neb.
WANTED Two stable men; wagon
washer harness cleaner, etc. Wilbur
Bros. Livery. Court and Cranberry.
WANTED High school student;
good address; help start school paper,
then manage same; good remuneration;
spare time. School News Co., 134. E.
65th street. Cleveland. Ohio.
WANTED Oiler fsr steam engine
room; experienced; wages 19 cents per
hour Applv, in person at once, Her
shey Bureau, Hershey, Pa.
W ANTED First-class punchers.
Apply, P. O. Box 744, Coatesvllle.
rCE CREAM MAKER WANTED—For
work out-of-town. State experience
and salary desired. Address. B 3922,
care Telegraph.
WANTED Machinists who are fa
miliar with machine tool work; also
good lathe and planer hands. Address,
A. S. Hill, care Hotel Clarendon,
Hackettstown. N. J.
W\NTED Boy over 16 years to
make himself useful In shipping depart
ment; $4 a week to start, with ad
vancements; give names and addresses
of former employers. Address, L 3080,
care Telegraph.
WANTED First-class toolmaker,
profiler, miller, driller, rifler, barrel
turners. blacksmiths and steam ham
mer men to make drop forges. Also
men for barrel rolling. Address P. O.
Box 264. Lancaster, Pa.
WANTED A young colored man
for general work. Apply. Maple Grove
Hotel, Sixth and Maclay streets.
" FOR SALE
River Front Location for Apart
ment House
26 South Front St.
Lot 26.3x210 ft.
Improvements—a 3%-story brick
house with 12 rooms, and a 2-story
brick stable on rear of lot.
Very liberal amount can remain
In the property on purchase—
money mortgage.
New Cumberland Bungalow
on Your Own Terms
Located in Bridge street, near
Twelfth.
A 1%-story frame bungalow with
6 rooms—bath and furnace. Im
mediate possession. Lot 40x150 ft.
Price 91,700
MILLER BROTHERS & CO.
REAL ESTATE
Insurance Surety Bonds
Locust and Court Streets
SATURDAY EVENING, HARRISBURQ TELEGRAPH SEPTEMBER 25, 1915.
HELP WANTED— MaIe
WANTED First-class paperhanger
at once. Apply between tne hours of
12 and 1.30 p. m., or 5.30 and 7.30 p. m.,
to E. A. Fisher Estate, 1017 North Third
street, city.
HELP WANTED —Female
LADIES making handmade articles;
embroidery, crocheting, painting, bead
work, novelties suitable for co-opera- !
tlve art shop. Address, with stamped
envelope, Box 132, Clementon, N. J.
REFINED trustworthy woman paid
liberal spare time Income to Introduce
Prlscilla Fabrics among friends. Write,
Fitzcharles Co., Trenton, N. J.
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
WANTED At once In Steelton, a
lady for healthy and out-door occupa
tion. All or part time. $lO to $25
weekly, according to time given. Small
deposit required which Is promptly re
turned to hustlers. Address, Box S,
2692, care Telegraph.
WANTED Young lady to sell hair
curlers. See Miss Flynn, Dives, Pome
roy and Stewart.
WANTED White woman for per
manent position as housekeeper; no
washing. Call, 119 Herr street, or Bell
phone, 791 J.
WANTED A white gill to assist
with house work; no washing. Apply,
1930 North Third street.
WANTED A good girl for general
iiouse work In small family; no wash
ing. Apply, 904 North Second street.
EXPERT training by my method, and
every student employed Is my record
last year; no failures; attend here and
be successful. Harrlsburg Shorthand
School, 31 North Second street.
LADIES' easy, refined, genteel work;
whole or part time, S2O-$65 weekly sell
ing well advertised "Knittop" form
fitting petticoats and "Carleton" made
to-measure silk petticoats and waists.
Experience unnecessary—we show you I
how; write to-day. Spelman & Co..
manufacturers, 1183 Broadway, New
York City.
LARGE knitting mill Invites corre
spondence with women desirous of
earning money, full time or spare hours.
Experience unnecessary. Good pay.
Address, International Mills, Inc., Dept.
20, Norristown, Pa.
WANTED Persons to color art
pictures at home; easy work; no ex
perience: good pay: sample free. Glea
son Wheeler, 337 Madison, Chicago.
WORKS DRESSMAKING SCHOOL—
22North Fourth street. Eecome 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.
WANTED An experienced cook.
Call, with references at the Harrlsburg
Academy in the morning between 8 and
10 o'clock.
— i
Private Lessons In Short
Hand, Typewriting Dicta
tion, Penmanship, Etc.
At class instruction rates for students
who want Direct Results. You want
that kind. Open periods now and then.
Write, or call, to-day for Information.
Merle E. Keller, Kaufman Bldg., 4
South Market Square. Bell phone 694 R.
WANTED A young lady to clerk in
music store; must be able to play and
read music at sight. Apply at Oyler's
Music Store, 14 South street.
WANTED Reliable white woman
for general housework; no washing;
must stay in house at nights. Apply,
1911 Market street.
WANTED Experienced sewing ma
chine operators on ladies' and chil
dren's wear. Harrlsburg Apparel Co.,
over City Star Laundry, State street,
rear entrance.
HELP WANTED—MaIe or Female
TAILORS AND TAILORESSES
Wanted— Experienced, also makers.
Apply, 621 North Second street.
SONG POEMS WANTED for publica
tion. Experience unnecessary. Send
us your verses or melodies to-day or
write for instructive booklet—it's free.
Marks-Goldsmith Co., Dept. 233, Wash- i
ington, D. C.
AGENTS WANTED
AGENTS ssO weekly. Selling our
automobile specialties. New, live, quick
selers. Every car owner buys one or 1
more. Write now. Progressive Mfg.
Co., Reading. Pa.
LIVE AGENTS For high grade
specialty; splendid article easily car
ried. Big profits. Write for free book
let. Irving Supply Co., Box 1626, Pitts
burg, Pa.
INVESTIGATE If you want article of
merit. Great labor saver for house- i
wife. Fast seller. Large commission. I
Victor Specialty Co., 2125 North Mar
vine. street, Philadelphia. Pa. ]
AGENTS Our proposition means
$5 to $lO dally for you. If you want
work, the job is yours. Repeat orders.
'National Supply Co., Dept. K, Appeals
Building, Washington, D. C.
GET RICH PROFITS in busines of!
your own. Big Kansas company offers
fast selling mall order line; factory
prices. Brand new unique selling plans
free to workers. Start spare time In
your own home if desired. No capital;
no canvassing. Legitimate honorable
big paying business. Copyrighted pros
pectus free. Write, Elestone, 51 West
Seventh street, Pittsburg, Kan.
MEXICAN DIAMONDS Exactly re
semble genuine; same rainbow fire;
stand tests; scil at sight. Live agents
wanted; profits SSO weekly and up.
Write quick for sample case offer free.
Mexican Diamond Importing Company,
Box E, Las Cruces, N. M.
AGENTS Wanted for articles which
no housewife can resist; sales made at
every home. The Northwestern Mall
Order House, 234 Tenth street, Port
laftd, Ore.
AGENTS MAKE $5 to $25 dally; no
experience; free catalog and samples;
new goods; quick sales; big profits;
world's beaters. Cruver Co., Jackson
& Campbell, Chicago, 111.
DEMONSTRATORS Live men and
women make big profits handling $t
high class household necessity. Delight
to housewives. Write for particulars
to-day. Knooren. Mlspah. N. J.
SALESMEN WANTED
SALESMEN WANTED—For Harris
burg and Cumberland valley; perma
nent position; best line advertising
calendars, cloth and leather goods; com
missions most liberal; Fall trade be
81ns now. Address, Sales Manager,
nited States Calendar Company, Cin
cinnati.
SALESMEN carry our side line white
? roods, dress goods, novelties. We sell
he general stores direct. Liberal com
mission. The Lakewood Company,
Manufacturers, Box 414, Philadelphia,
Pa.
SALESMAN Vacancy October lst
for capable man. High class specialty;
work general trade: $35 advanced
weekly against commissions, stabllsh
ed 16 years. D. W. Barrows, 846 Wood
ward avenue, Detroit.
WANTED Special Inducements to
reliable man selling roses, shrubs, trees.
Salary earned payable weekly. First
National Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y.
SALESMEN WANTED
i
SALESMEN WANTED Experi
ence unnecessary, easy work, big pay.
Write for large list of openings offer
ing opportunities to earn from SIOO to
SSOO a month while you learn. Address
nearest office. Dept. 244, National Sales
men's Training Association, Chicago,
New York, Son Francisco.
LIVE WIRES SALESMAN can make
$250 net per month selling our well
known line of Fancy Fruit Ciders and
Soft Drinks in small country towns. 26
fier cent commission, $35 weekly draw
ng account. 32 years in business. Red
Cross Company, 206 S. Main street. St.
Louis, Mo.. Dept "N."
SALESMAN To call on auto owners
in Harriaburg and vicinity; liberal com- i
mission or salary to right party. Ad
dress. S 3924, care Telegraph.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe
WANTED White man. 68 years
old, wants light employment; willing to
do any kind of work suitable to my
strength. Address, G. E. M., 1338 Fulton
street.
SITUATIONS WANTED —FEMALE
POSITION WANTED A widow, 31
years old, wishes position as house
keeper for widower, or to do house
work for small family; best references
given. Address, B 3005, care Tele
graph.
WANTED By a respectable colored
woman place as chambermaid and wait
ress or good plain cook who desires to
sleep on premises at night. Call or ad
dress, 334 South Fifteenth street.
AN educated, cultured lady desires
situation In a refined home as compan
ion, governess or mother's helper; wide
experience; best references. Address,
Mrs. Waddy, Salem, Va.
WHITE woman with child 6 years old
wants position as housekeeper. In or out
of the city. Call or address. E. M. S.,
120 Juniper street, city.
WANTED By colored woman, day's
work of any kind. Apply, 1416 North
Seventh street.
DINING ROOM work or general
housework wanted. Apply, 43 North
Fourteen**! street.
WANTED Middle-aged white wo
man desires position as housekeeper
for gentleman or supstalrs work In the
tel or rooming house; can give refer
ence. Address, O 3078. care Telegraph.
ItEAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE Small fruit and poul
try farm. 12 miles from Harrlsburg;
800 peach trees, coming 4 years; few
apple, plum, pear and cherry trees;
4000 strawberry plants, buildings In
good shape. Bell 507-R-3. A. B. Davis,
2436 Camby street, Penbrook, Pa.
PRIVATE SALE OF FINE FARM
85 acres on road midway between Mld
dletown and Hummelstown; good build
ings; modern conveniences; all under
cultivation; desirable home. Mrs. Ellas
Kreiser, Hummelstown, Route 1.
FOR SALE Farm in Cumberland
county, 414 acres, and ail necessary
buildings, 3 miles northwest of New
Kingston; must sell at once. Address,
G. H. Marts, 20th and Paxton streets, or
Bell phone 20J, Steelton.
(25) ACRES (»13«0|
(Apoplexy) between (70 to 80) second
stroke—Must sell at once. Fine (8)
year horse (2) Jersey cows (2) hogs
(90) chickens (160) corn (30) oats (8)
wheat (5) rye (7) potatoes (hay) and
(straw) including Farming Machinery—
Note the Low Price only Pos
session at once. On Main Road (tele
phone) In (2) porch home, extra fine
Bank Barn, covered stock yard (2) wa
gon houses, out buildings. Fruit, Mea
dows and Creek advantages and only
(2) mile to Market.
(50) ACHES
(Man. and (Wife) six (Children)
Inherited, poor management and to
avoid (Sheriff Sale) means above low
price for Quick Sale. Joins large (City
Market) near (3) railroads (80) trains
daily and (2) Trolley Lines. (100) large
fruit trees, valuable creek and mea
dows. Home, barn, wagon, poultry and
liog houses. Valuable match team
horses, (2) fresh cows (4) hogs (50)
poultry, geese, ducks and guineas; nay,
straw (corn) oats (everything) only
($2200).
(75) ACRES <»3500>
(Death) Sorrow (No Family) give
away at above price. (Buildings) like
(new) ten room (3) porch Home with
(telephone) large Bank Barn (2) wa-
Kon houses, covered stock yavd, out
buildings; all new Metal Roofs and
(painted) last month. *'"6 spring
water, creek and meadows. (600) feet
to school and church. Oil Main Road
handy to (2) markets. With team
horses valued ($500) and (4) fresh
cows (8) hogs (70) chickens, hay and
straw (corn) oats —Quick Sale only
($4300). Bargain.
GEORGE B. OSTRANDER,
Danville Telephones Sunbury
[ Mornings (7 to 8) Evenings.
' FOR SALE Corner lot. 2701 Butler
street. Penbrook, 30x150 ft., containing
frame double house with slate roof;
beautiful lawn, several bearing fruit
trees; or will exchange for small farm.
BUNGALOW New, at a sacrifice
price; 8 rooms, electric light, furnace
heat large porch on three sides; con
siderable fruit; buy this property now
at a great discount. Bell Realty Co.,
j Bergner Building.
! FOR SALE Boas street house,
I near Second, for sale; brick, 8 rooms.
! bath, gas, furnace, slate roof; inspect
this property and get particulars. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
SIOOO WILL BUY a frame house be
tween broad and Calder streets; we
also offer other cheap property for
sale. Get Information at Bell Realty
Co., Bergner Building.
R4-ACRE FARM, near Harrlsburg.
for sale at less than $125 per acre;
good buildings; large orchard: variety
of other fruit. Bell Realty Co., Berg
ner Building.
FOR SALE 220 Harris street. 3-
story brink, 8 rooms, bath and furnace,
bay window on each floor; lot 21x92.
This propertv Is offered at a very at
tractive price. Brinton-Packer Co., Sec
ond and Walnut streets.
FOR SALE l2 acres. 10 minutes'
walk from Linglestown trolley line, 5
miles east of Harrlsburg: good frame
building, situated on a high elevation
commanding a magn.flcent view. Brln-
I ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut
| streets.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT Steam heated house;
gas and electric llerht; bath: good loca
tion; rent $23; suburban property for
rent at sl6 per month. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
ONE 8-room two-story brick dwell
ing; all conveniences; bay windows,
front and rear; choice neighborhood:
406 Crescent street; rent $18.50. Ap
ply, Pennsylvania Realty and Improve
ment Co., 132 locust street.
FOR RENT Furnished house on
Paxtang avenue, Paxtang, Pa. Address.
P. O. Box 118, Paxtang Pa., or Bell
phone 751JS.
FOR RENT Basement room, suit
able for tailor, cobbler or plumber, at
1266 Market street; rent. $lO, Including
heat and water. J. E. Glpple, 1251 Mar
ket street.
FOR RENT Storerooms
and 254 Hamilton street. Rent
sl2. Charles Adlcr, Real Estate
and Insurance, 1002 North Third
street.
REAL ESTATE; WANTED
WANTED To rent small farm In
country of about 10 to 20 acres, with
or without stock for tenant house, with
privilege of buying. Address, P. O.
jßox 137, Lemoyne, Pa.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
' FOR RENT—227 North Second street,
second floor apartment, 5 rooms and
bath; all modern improvements, steam
heat, electric and gas, cemented stor
age room, use of cellar. Apply. Miss
C. J. Opperman.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT Sec
ond floor at Walzdorf, facing Capitol,
six rooms, tiled buth and pantry, hard
wood floors, electric light and city
steam, also six room apartment. 28
South Third street. Inquire, 400 North
street.
FOR RENT 225 North Second
street, housekeeping apartment, 5
rooms, pantry, tiled bath, modern in
ever'- detail; private hall entire length
of apartment; city vapor heat; hot wa
ter furnished. Apply, 218 Pine street.
Bell phone 559 W.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FURNISHED second story front room
(bay window) for one or two gen
tlenren; use of bath; possession Oct.
4th. Call.i 410 Crescent street, after 6
p. m.
FOR RENT 'fw» unfurnished
rooms on third floor, and one furnished
room on second floor with use of phone,
bath, cellar. Rent reasonable. Phone
1811 W.
FOR RENT On or before October
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.
NEWLY furnished room; all conve
niences including city steam heat and
phone directly across from the park;
rent reasonable. 406 North street.
DESIRABLE ROOMS in private fam
ily on Derry street; references ex
changed. Address. L 3003, care Tele
graph.
ROOMS FOR RENT Comfortable
second floor furnished room; city heat;
use bath; minute walk to Capitol. Call,
311 Walnut street, main entrance, and
walk to second floor front.
'FOR RENT Two large second floor
rooms for light housekeeping; furnish
ed or unfurnished; use of bath and pri
vate balcony; one room front. 1421
Market street.
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
Select and moderate. In private fam
ily residence. 1814 Green street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms,
single or en suite. Bell phone. Address
719 North Sixth street.
ROOMS WANTED
WANTED Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. Apply to
"Peyser," this office.
TO RENT A room in a respectable
household, on River avenue, near Mar
ket street. Address, X 3004, care Tele
graph.
WANTED - Furnished room with
heat and privileges by lady. Address,
A 3002, care Telegraph.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS
429 BROAD STREET Built especl
aly for light housekeeping, single or
with kitchenettes; arrangements
strictly private: Btoves 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.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE 5. 10 and 25c store in a
town about 36 miles from Harrisburg,
doing a good business; reason for sell
ing. Address, J 3084. care Telegraph.
FOR 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 lOO pair Homer pig
eons. good squab breeders. Bargain If
taken at once. A. B. Davis. 2436 Cam
by street, Penbrook, Pa. Bell 507-R-3.
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, flne shape. $125.
j Keystone Garage, 814 North Third St.
FOR SALE Cheap; 1 Crawford
touring car and 1 Little Four roadster;
both In good condition. Inquire, Corn
stock Garage, Mechanicsburg, Pa.
FOR SALE 1912 5-passenger 45
horse power Overland; newly painted
and overhauled; a bargain cheap. 11.
H. Fromm, Seven Star Garsge, Carlisle,
Pa.
FOR SALE lO shares Thorley
Baking stock. Inquire, Box 7, Maclay
Station, Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR SALE Black horse, 7years
old; weight 1,300 pounds; good worker.
Apply either Dr. Oyler or Bowman &
Co.
FOR SALE CARDS on sal* at tb«
Telegraph Business utile*.
FOR SALE Bav horse, 6 years old.
city broke. Will sell reasonable to
quick buver. Guaranteed to work any
place. Apply Malman, 67 Conestoga
street. Steelton, Pa.
BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—Re
buiIt and second-hand L. C. Smith, Un
derwoods. Remington and others from
SIO.OO up. Supplies and office equip
ment of every description. Geo. P.
Tillotson, 211 Locust street.
GLASS window s!gns. Furnished
Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and
Board and Table Board et 25c each. One
of these signs will be given with each
six-time order for a classified ad. If
paid In advance. Inquire at Office of
telegraph.
FOR SALE AT GABLE'S. 113, 115
)nd 117 South Second street. 6.000 gal
lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme
quality. All the full line of the Acme
make.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can OS
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
FOR SALE —Nice little Pullman five
passenger car. in flne condition, slight
ly used. Will sacrifice at $560.00, in
cluding $50.00 worth of extras. See No.
5 North Cameron street.
FOR SALE Encyclopedia, Brit
tanlca. Twentieth Century edition.
American supplement. Cloth binding.
Thirty volumes. Excellent chance to
obtain this valuable reference work at
half price. Bell 2439 J.
I.ARGE LINE of Automobile Robes,
Horse Blankets, Trunks, Traveling
Dags, Suit Cases and Leather .Special
ties; repaired and made to order. Har
risburg Harness and Supply Company,
Second and Chestnut.
FOR SALE Scratch Pads new
supply—so for 25c while they last Ap
ply Job Printing Department ,Tha Tele
graph Printing Coinpany.
FOR SALE —Or will let furnished,
best located rooming house in city;
business well established. Mcrrell s,
204 Locust street.
FOR SALE Plot of ground 105x50,
southeast corner Sixteenth and Briggs
streets. Address, Mrs. Charles Hennig.
217 A Oak street, Weehawken, N. J.
FOR SALE Bxl2 and 13x19 Gordon
Job Presses; excellent condition; re
placed with later models. Can be seen
running at the Steelton American.
154-150 South Front street, Steelton.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Two-story warehouse,
Cowden street near Market street;
5.000 sq. ft. floor space; elevator; P. R.
R. siding: possession October 1. Apply,
C. F. GohC 1003 North Second street.
Bell phone 899 M.
FOR RENT
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 845 M, or write M 3055,
care Telegraph.
WANTED
WANTED Both sexes to earn $4 to
$lO a day, selling an article that
everybody is using. Big repeater.
Write to-day. Modern Supply Co., 2727
Main street, Penbrook, Pa.
$2 TO SSOO EACH paid for hundreds
of Coins dated before 1910. Send TEN
cents for our New Illustrated Coin
Value Book, size 4x7, showing prices
we pay for coins. It may mean your
good Fortune. Get Posted. Clarke
Coin Co., Box 134, Le Roy, N. Y.
WANTED—At once, $6,000 first mort
gage at 5 per cent. Address,. L 3012,
care Telegraph.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
I MADE $60,000 in five years In the
mall order business, began with $5.
Send for free booklet. Tells how. He»-
cock. 355 Lockport, N. Y.
FOR SALE —""Restaurant business on
prominent street in Harrisburg; small
amount of cash needed rent only
$35 per month, including residence.
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building.
SALESMAN Automobile necessity;
exclusive territory, opportunity to be
come general agent. Tell what you
can do. G. E. Lynch, Box 356, Oil City,
Pa.
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
Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market
street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone
orders given prompt attention. Bell
1960.
THERE'S A DIFFERENCE in our
work when compared to other firms, the
reason Is that we are interested in you
personally and want you to look well
dressed, the way to do this, is to send
your clothes to us for renovating, our
methods are the best and give perfect
satisfaction. West End Cleaning and
Dying. 1527 North Third street; Bell
phone 717 W.
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. HAItTMAN. Hoarding Stable and
Xntlonal Tr.indfer Co. Movers of
pianos, safes, boilers and general haul
ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth end
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No.
21-.03 R.
FINANCIAL
MONEY TO LOAN, having two Build
ing and Loan Associations and a Trust
Co. Address P. O. Box 496, Steelton, Pa.
STORAGE
"FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private
rooms for household goods, $2 per
month and up. We invite inspection.
Low Insurance. 437-445 South Second
street. Harrisburg Storage Company.
fITORAGE 4l* Broad street, for
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms, $1 to $3 Wagons, 75 oenta
ger month. Apply D. Cooper & Co, 411
road street. Both sbonea.
NOTICES
Williams & Freedman have taken
over tlio Harrisburg Iron & Steel Com
pany scrap yards above Hoffman's
Woods, and would like to have at once
ten or fifteen good men who under
stand loading and unloading scrap iron.
Apply at once at Yards, below Hoff
man's Woods.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE The Commonwealth
Building and Loan Association will
open the 49 series at their office, 18
North Third street, on Monday evening,
October 4. Money loaned on real estate
at each meeting.
F. R. LEIB,
President.
j. T. w. MCLAUGHLIN,
Secretary.
NOTICE letters of administration
on the estate of Martha E. Fox. late of
Hnrrisburg, Dauphin county. Pa., de
ceased. having been granted to the un
dersigned residing in Harrisburg. All
persons Indebted to said estate are re
quested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims will present
them for settlement.
W. STUART FOX.
DAISY 13. STRAUSNER.
Administrator.
PROPOSALS for building Forester's
House to replace house destroyed by
fire May 27th. 1915, located near the
town of Eastville, Greene township,
Clinton county, Pennsylvania.
Sealed proposals will be received by
the Superintendent of Public Grounds
and Buildings until 2 o'clock of Tues
day, October 10th, 1915, for furnishing
all labor and materials for erecting,
complete, ready for occupancy, In ac
cordance with the plans and specifica
tions prepared under the direction of
the Board of Commissioners of Public
Grounds and Buildings of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania.
Proposals shall be in sealed envelope
addressed, "Superintendent of Public
Grounds and Buildings. Harrisburg,
Pa.," and shall be plainly marked on
outside of envelope, "Proposal for For
ester's House."
For plans and specifications apply to
the Superintendent of Public Grounds
and Buildings, Harrisburg, Pa.
FLMNS-i
for individuals pressed by lack of
funds to meet immediate necessities
at reduced legal rates, repayable In
weekly or monthly Installments.
CO-OPERATIVF
Loan & Investment Co.
201 CHESVM T ST.
office Hours: 8 »o 6 Daily;
0 I'. M., Wcdiit**;.., ar. 1 Saturday
FOR SALE '
807 N. 6th St., 3-story brick and
stone, ten rooms and 2 bath rooms,
steam heat, hardwood finish, a
beautiful home.
406 Hummel St., 2-story brick.
LOTS
2 lots 21st and Forster Sts., 40x
120 ft.
Penbrook
2 lots. Bank St., 60x150 ft,
Raysors Church
21 lots, those lots can he pur
chased at a bargain and on easy
terms.
H. M. BIRD
Room 44, Union Trust Bldg.
THE Harrisburg Polyclinic Dispen
sary will be open dally, except Sunday,
at 8 P. M.. at Its new location, front and
Harris streets, for the free treatment of
the worthy poor.
SpBERsmMnS
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RAILROAD STOCKS
MOVING UPWARD
United States Steel Unchanged
at Outset, but Soon Rose
on Heavy Trading
New York, Sept. 25. A further
rise In railway stocks attended to
day's early operations, such represen
tative issues as Pennsylvania, Can
adian Pacific, Reading and Eastern
Trunk line being in especial demand.
Pennsylvania opened with a sale of
3,000 shares at an advance o£ 1% to
112%, Canadian Pacific rose 1% to
163% and gains in the Harriman, New
York Central, Baltimore and Ohio and
the anthracite shares ranged from sub
stantial fractions to a point. Baldwin
Locomotive and General Motors were
the strong features of the special
group, Baldwin rising 2% to the new
high price of 95%, with six for Motors
at 345. U. S. Steel was unchanged at
the outset but soon rose on heavy
trading to 78%, an advance of %.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Furnished by E. S. Goshorn,
208-209 Arcade Building.
New York, Sept. 25
Open. High. Low. Clos.
Allis-Chal . 43% 43% 42% 42%
Am. Bt Sug 66% 66% 64 64%
Am Can .. 62% 62% 61% 62
Am C& F. 76 76 ' 75% 75%
Am Ice Sec 23 23 23 23
Am Loco . 60% 62% 60% 61%
Am Smelt . 88% 88% 87% 88
Am Sugar . 109 109 109 109
Am T & T. 125% 125% 125% 125%
Anaconda , 72% 73% 72% 72%
Atchison .. 104 104% 103% 104%
Baldwin .. 95% 95% 94% 95%
B& O . ... 88% 89 88 89
Beth Steel . 354 356 354 356
Bklyn RT. 85% 85% 85% 85%
Cal Petro. . 21% 21% 21% 21%
Can Pacific 163% 163% 162 162%
Cent Leath 49% 51% 48% 50%
C&O 51 51% 51 51%
C, M&StP 87% 87% 87% 87%
C. RI& P. 21% 21% 21 21
C Con Cop. 45% 45% 45% 45%
Col F & I. 55% 55% 54% 55%
Cons Gas . 128% 130% 128% 129%
Cruc Steel . 96% .96% 95% 96
Dist Sec .. 24% 27% 24% 27%
Erie 31% 32% 31% 32%
Erie, lst Pd 53 53
Genl El Co 173 174 173 174
Genl Motors 344% 344%
Good BF. . 70% 70% 69% 69%
Gt Nor, Pfd 122 122 121% 122
GNo O, su 45% 45% 44% 44%
Gugg Expl. 65% 66% 65% 66%
lnsp Cop .. 36% 36% 35% 35%
- G W Pfd 33% 3314
Kan Cy So. 27% 28% 27% 28%
Lehigh Val 145% 146% 145% 146%
L and Nash 122 122
Mex Petr . 92 92 90% 91
Mo Paciliv 4 % 414
Natl Lead . 66% 66% 65% 65%
N Y Centl 96% 97 96 % 97
N Y. N H
x H •• 69% 69% 68% 68%
O& W 29% 29% 29% 29%
Nfk & Wrn 115 115
North Pac. 101% 101% 101% 101%
Pac Mail... 31 31 31 31
Pa Rail.... 112% 114 112% 113%
Pitts C 34% 34% 34% 34%
PrefsSC.. 64% 64% 64% 64%
Rail SS. . . 42 42 41 % 41 %
RayCC... 22 22% 21% 22%
Reading .. 154% 154% 153% 154%
Rep IS.. 47 47 % 47 47
South Pac. 93% 94% 93% 94
South Ry.. 18% 19% 18% 19%
South R pd 55 56% 55 56%
Studebaker. 139 139% 139 139%
Tenn Cop.. 59% 59% 57% 57%
Third Ave. 59% 59% 59% 59%
Union Pac. 133% 134% 133% 134
U S Rub.. 52% 52% 52% 52%
US Steel.. 78% 78% 78% 78%
U S Stl pd. 114% 114% 114% 114%
| Utah Cop.. 67% 68% 67% 67%
Vir-Car C . 39% 39% 39% 39%
West U Tel 77% 77% 77 77
West Mfg.. 121% 121% 120% 121%
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE
Philadelphia, Sept. 25. Wheat
Higher; No. 2 red, spot and Septem
ber. ¥1.090" *l.ll.
Corn Market -lower; No. 2 yellow;
local. 83@84c; steamer. No. 2 yellow.
82(i|/83c.
Oats Steady; No. 2 white, none
here; No, 3 white, new, 39Jj>40c.
Bran The market is steady; city
mills, per ton, $25.00; western do. none
here; Spring, per ton. $22.75<®23.25.
Refined Sugars—Dull and weak'
powdered. 5.10: line granulated, 5.00;
confectioners' A, 4.90.
Butter Market is higher; western,
creamery, extra, 26c; nearby prints
fancy, 30c.
Eggs The market is higher;
Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts
free cases, $8.10@8.40 per case; nearby
current receipts, free cases, $7.60©7.80-
western extra firsts free cases, $8.40®
8.70; western firsts, free cases, $7.80®
Live Poultry —Market quiet;; fowls,
14%@15%c; old roosters, ll@12c; broil
ing chickens, 15@17e; spring ducks. 14
4j»lsC; old ducks, 12®14c.
Dressed Poultry Market steady;
fresh killed fowls, fancy. 18 V. »l#c; do.
average, 16%fl>l', %c: do., unattractive.
14'A&15%c; do., old roosters. 13c; do.,
broiling chickens, nearby. 22@26c; do.,
western, 16g)21c; do., spring ducks, 18
©l7c; do., western. 10@12c; Ice packed
fowls, 16f818c.
Potatoes Market is firm; Maine,
AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS
i Modern Woodmen !;
—AT— , j
I Victoria Theater
MONDAY, SEPT. 27thj
Film lecture, "The Man Who Came Back," by National i
Lecturer John F. Harris, under the auspices of Harrisburg
Camp, No. 5250. 1
Regular admission. This feature in addition to regular j
show. C
Lumber guaranteed to be perfectly kiln dried. Floors
laid and finished complete ready for use. Ask for free
estimate. C. A. SLOUGH, 232 Yale St. Bell Phone.
15
FULL PAID STOCK
RULING IS MADE
Deputy Attorney General Davis
Gives An Opinion to the
State Banking Chief
Building and loan associations may
not have more full paid stock than in
stalment stock according to an
opinion given to State Commissioner
of Banking William H. Smith by Hor
ace W. Davis, deputy attorney gen
eral. Questions regarding associations
with full paid stock which have been
arising for some time were submitted
to the legal department by Mr. Smith
and_the opinion holds that not only
may associations not have more full
paid stock than instalment stock, but
that the extent of the full paid stock
is subject to regulation by the banking
commissioner so that the stock will be
maintained in "and incidental relation
to the Instalment stock.
"It is also held in the opinion that
it is illegal for a building and loan as
sociation to issue any full paid or pre
paid stock the interest or dividend on
which was guaranteed, irrespective of
whether earned or not. The opinion
says "The rate of dividend payable on
this class of stock cannot exceed that
earned and credited to the straight in
stallment stock and may he such
amount less as the association as it by
laws may determine."
Magneto Ignition Applied
to Twelve Cylinder Cars
With the advent of the National
Highway twelve cylinder model copies,
for the first time, magneto ignition on
cars with more than six cylinders.
Magneto ignition has been generally
admitted to be superior to any other
type, but heretofore all cars with more
than six cylinders have depended on
battery ignition only.
That National should be first to offer
this decided advancement is con
sidered another triumph for the Na
tional engineering department. Some
idea as to how wonderful a twelve
cylinder magneto really can be gahi
ed from the fact that it must make
and deliver 10,296 sparks per minute
when the car is running at a speed of
forty miles per hour. It would seem
impossible to determine just where
one spark ended and another began;'
nevertheless all motorists know that
the igniting spark must come at the
exact moment.
That experienced drivers are quick
to appreciate this exclusive feature on
the National "Highway" Twelve, was
evidenced .y the many favorable com
ments made by visitors at the New
York City flisplay rooms of the Na
tional. Hundreds of visitors came to
see the National "Twelve" on the first
day it was displayed and demon
strated at New York. Among these
interested visitors were many me
chanical experts and consulting en
gineers. Although the matter of
ignition was not featured any morb
(than any other part, these keen critics
I were surprised to learn that the Na
j tional Twelve was magneto equipped
| and spoke most flattering of the en-
I gineering department that made this.
| advancement.
I per bushel. 15® 20c: New York, pet
I bushel. 15 0 20c: Southern, per barrel.
50c@51.25; Jersey No. 1, per basket, 28
%32c; Jersey No. 2, per basket. 10% 15c.
Pennsylvania fancy, per bushel, 50®
53c; Pennsylvania fair to good, per
bushel, 40045 c.
Flour Dull and weak. Winter
clear, new. $4.60®4.90; do straight, new,
$4.80@5.10; do patent, new, $5.10®
5.40. Kansas clear, new, jute sacks,
$4.90@5.10; do straight. $55.205.50; do
patent. $5.50<®5.75. Spring, first, clear,
new, do straight, new.
$4.80(fi55.10; do patent, new, $5.10@5.33:
do patent, old. $6.35@6.60.
Hay Dull and weak; No. 1 large
bales. S2O ®520.50; medium bales,
$19.50® 20.00; No. 2, do., $18.50® $19.00;
No. 3 do., $16.00® 17.00; light mixed,
SIS.OO® 18.50; No. do., $17.00®17.50;
No. 2 do., $16.00® 16.50.
CHICAGO CATTI.E MARKET
By Associated Press
Chicago, Sept. 25. Hogs —Receipts,
5,000; slow. Bulk. $7.30®5.30; light
$7.65®8.45; mixed, $6.90®8.40: heavy,
$6.60(f?8.25; rough, $6.60®56.50; pigs,
»6.nn',//8.00.
Cattle Receipts, 100; steady. Na
tive beef cattle, $6.00® 10.00; western
steers, $6.60®8.65; cows and heifer*.
$2.85(8)8.25; calves, $7.25<» 11.00.
Sheep ■ — Receipts, 6,000; steady.
Wethers. $5.25@6.25; lambs, $6.25@8.85.
PHII.ADBM'HIA STOCKS
Philadelphia, Sept. 25. Stokks
closed steady.
Cambria Steel 67%
General Asphalt 31
General Asphal* pfd 68%
T,ake Superior Corporation 9%
Lehigh Uavigation 75%
Lehigh Valley 73
Pennsylvania Railroad 56%
Philadelphia Kleetric 25%
Philadelphia Company 44
Philadelphia Company pfd 38
Reading 77
Philadelphia Rapid Transit 13
Storage Battery 77
iinion Traction 42
United Gas Improvement Kfi
U. S. Stel 7814