A Telegraph Wait Ad Will Quickly Rent Ttat Vacant Room Deaths ROVER On Monday. October 11. In. Edward Boyer. Funeral on Thursday morning, at 10:30 o'clock, from his late residence, ii ; Pine street. The relatives and ft-tends are invited to attend without further notice. MOESl.KlN—Martina MoMletn died on Sundav, October 10, 1915, at her home, 422 North stret, aged 64 years. • months and 1 day. Funeral services will be held «ed nesdsv morning, at 9 o'clock, from St. Lawrence German Catholic Church. Relatives an 1 friends in vited to attend without further no tice. Burial in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. LOST LOST Lady's openface gold watch, with a pin attached, name NelL be tween Fourth anu Market to Four tenth to State street. If found return to this office. Reward. __ — Saturday, on North Third street, or Market street, near Senate, (told hunting-case watch. Rockford movement. Jeweler's name. M. Kohr, Lebanon. Pa., on face of watch. Also black ribbon fob. Reward if re turned to Telegraph Office. LOST This morning, a pair of P lasses, in case marked Dr. J. W. Park, lease return to y.'fi North Third street and receive reward. FOUND FOUND The best results have found bv the ladies who had their Suits and Coats remodeled to the latest style b-- the 1-adies' Tailor. H. L Powell, 925 North Third street. Estimates free. FOUND That Eggert's Steam Dye ing & French Cleaning t\ orks. 1:45 Market St.. do the very bes. work in the city. Call either phone for -roof. We call and deliver. HH.I' WAJNTKD —-Male WANTED—Men to learn to become practical chauffeurs. We give you our unlimited SSO practical course now for S4O. We practice you from the time you start on repairing and driving automobiles until you finish. Thirtv cents per hour guaranteed as soon as they are competent of repair ing private cars. Auto Transportation School, 5 South Cameron street. WANTED Energetic, ambitious, young man for delivery and 9l sJ® work; only gilt-edge need apply. 3.1 Walnut street. _ WANTED Experienced driver for ' wholesale cake wagon. Apply C. F. Fornbaugh, 1631 North Sixth street. WANTED An experienced butcher to drive meat wagon. Apply 126 Chest nut street. WANTED Man for general work about furniture store. Apply 1-1 • North Third street. SHOES Experienced outside cut ters on women's fine shoes. No labor trouble. Hallahan A Sons, Inc., Tenth Hnd Washington avenue. Philadelphia, , Pa. | WANTED Young men for locomo- j tive firemen. Experience unnecessary. : tJive age. Address R. S., care of Tele gra ph. | LARGE NEW YORK CONCERN fcequlre the services of a local repra fcntative in Harrlsburg and vicinity. man must be a good salesman with record, capable of presenting advertising and merchandising to businessmen and manu- TWurers. Exclusive territory to the! right man. This is an excellent open ing t» an energetic worker. W rite Mr. s. P. Stearns, Capital Hotel, stating age. experience, etc.; also give phone where you can be reached w ednesday. WANTED Painters wanted. Ap- 1 ply ;; 10 Strawberry avenue. Gohl & Bruaw. \V WTED A first-class butcher, one who can drive a wagon; must be sober and honest. Address 8., 313©, care of Telegraph. WANTED Tinners and one helper; Steadv job to the right man. Apply W. W. Zeiders & Son, 1436 Derry street, Harrisburg. Pa. WANTED Paperliangers wanted. Apply A. M. Blake, fib North Second street. WANTED. AT ONCF, First-class millwrights. Immediate employment. Address J. F. Creswell, P. O. Box 264, 1 Lancaster, Pa. or call at Hotel Plaza, Thursday evenings. WANTED Machinists Lathe, rlaner, drill, miller and floor hands. Good pav and steady work for compe tent. reliable men. No labor or other troubles. Excellent living conditions. Shepherd Engineering Company, ll llamsport. Pa. WANTED First-class toolmakers, profilers, millers, drillers, riflers, barrel turners, blacksmiths and steam ham mer men to make drop forges. Also men for barrel rolling. Address P. O. Bexi!64, Lancaster. Pa HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Experienced saleslady and waitress; reference required. Ap ply Thorley's Tea Room, 231 North Sec ond street. $2.60 PER DAY paid one lady in each town to distribute free circulars for concentrated flavoring in tubes. Per manent position. F. E. Barr Co., Chi cago. WANTED Stenographer and book keeper. Must be efficient. Apply Winter Piano Co.. 23 North Fourtn street. City, between 6 and 8 o'clock Wednesday evening, Octo'oer 13. WANTED Girls on Lace machines and Seair.ers. steady work. Inquire of Jackson Underwear Company. New Cumberland. Pa. EXPERT training by my and •very student employed Is my record last year; no failure*; attend here and be successful. Harrisburg Shorthand School, 31 North Second street. WANTED Reliable woman to cook. Apply 328 North street. City. WANTED WI. girl for general housework; small, ni house: family of three. 322 Spruce street, Steelton, Pa. WANTED Eroerlenced sewing ma chine operators on ladles' and chil dren's wear. Harrisburg Apparel Co.. over City Star Laundry. State street, rear entrance. FOR SALE 17 Ac $1750 4 miles southeast of Bowmans dale. Sand-stone soil. 7 acres second-growth timber— -10 acres cultivated. 19 bearing apule trees. 150 young ai*;e trees. 850 two-year-old peach. 7 cherry—7 plum. SO grape vines. 9,000 strawberry plants. 7.000 raspberry plants. frame house. Frame flat barn. MILLER BROTHERS & CO. REAL ESTATE tßSorance Sorely Honda Locust and Conrt Streets TUESDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED A briffht girl for the ' marking and sorting department. Ap ply. Troy Lavr.urv, 1520-2<i Fulton street. WANTED—GirI for general house-; ' work; no -ashing nnd good wages. Ap ply bsttve. n <: and 8 P. M. to 2439 North sixth street. Citv. I | WANTED American-born white woman, between 22 and 38. as house- ; keeper In good homonn farm nearßoss vllle. Pa. Experience and references necessary. No objection to widow witb one or two small children. Address. | stating wages desired. J. H. M.. Box . j 145. Route 1. Rossvllle, Pa. j WANTED An experienced girl for j I general housework; two in family; good ■ wages: on Allison Hill. Address A., 3116. care of Telegraph. j WANTED Young lady steno irapher. neat appearance, to work in busv office: salary to start. so.oo per week: state age and experience. Ad dress J. H.. P. O. Box 702. WANTED Girls over 16 to strip tobacco. Also experienced I Rollers, Bunchmakers Packers, Filler and Binder Strippers. Wel fare looked alter by trained nurse. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Coni- Ipany, 500 Race street. WANTED An experienced girl for general housework. Go home nights. Three in family. No washing or iron-i ing. Reference required. Good wages, j Address Box W. 3091. care of Telegraph. WANTED Lady unencumbered to I travel. One Interested in churcch or child welfare preferred. Salary, soo | per mont* and expenses. State present employment Address "R.," 3118. care of Telegraph. . : WANTED. AT ONCE Experienced operators to sew canvas gloves: good wages. Apply Steelton Glove Co., ' 700-11 South Second street. Get off car Second and Hotter streets. HELP WANTED—MoIe and Female WANTED Janitor. middle-aged ' white man and wife, without children, for apartment building. Free rent of three steam-heated rooms and bath and good wages, with extra pay for woman l if she will help with housework and do light washing. Good position for , honest, sober, trustworthy couple. Ap- | ply to John Smith. Engineer, Elliott | Fisher Company. ———— SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe —! i WANTED Young man. good edu- I cation, desires position where industrl- j ous work will lead to advancement:' three years' drafting experience; best of reference. Address CJ2. care of Tele- , graph I j WANTED By young colored boy. | 17 years old. work around store or j house. Address 1204 Capital street. City, j SITUATIONS WANTED —Female WANTED—Office work by a refined, trustworthy young ladv, knowledge of ; twpewriting, willing worker, moderate (salary. A 3109, care of Telegraph. WANTED Colored girl desires po- | ; sition at general housework or day's ! work, plain cooking. Call, or write, 318 Mulberry street. WANTED - White woman, with ex- I perienced. would like position in pri- I ! vate family as cook; best of reference. Address X., 3117, care of Telegraph. WANTED Woman, experienced, ; . wants position as first or second cook. ' Address 1917 Moltke avenue. City. | WANTED Curtains to wash and i stretch. 25c a pair. 823 Susquehanna street. WANTED By colored woman, day's ! . I work to help in kitchen. Address 338 I Cherry avenue. City. WANTED Middle-aged American j woman wishes position of assisting | with housework or dishwashing; refer ences exchanged. Call, or address. Boiling Springs. Box 71. R. F. D., No. 1. WANTED Honest, reliable house keeper wants place with small adult family or widower; I have little girl 7 years; can give best of city reference. Address P. O. Box 101, Wagner. Mifflin county. Pa. WANTED Colored woman desires | general housework. Call, or address, | 12U7 Apple street. • 1 1 WANTED Young lady, with ex- ■ perience in office work, desires position; ! fair knowledge of stenography; refer- [ ences. Call Bell phone 2282 between 9 ' and 13 A. M. and 2 and 5 P. M. WANTED Position as housekeeper by middle-aged white woman for ! | widower or bachelor. In or out of city; I ' can give best of reference. Address I p 0.. 3138. care of Telegraph. WANTED Youny woman wishes ' ; position as housekeeper for refined gen tleman in refined location: references exchanged. Address 8., 3113, care of. ' Telegraph. WANTED Position as cook by ' white woman: can furnish reference. 1 Address H., 3101, care of Telegraph. , ; WANTED A very reliable colored woman wants a position as cook or gen- I eral housework: can furnish references, i Call at No. 1424 Reese street. , i | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE 53 Acres: 5 miles south ' of New Cumberland: 2<4-story frame ' dwelling; bank barn: spring and well; stock and farming Implements. Brln ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut - streets. I FOR SALE 2134 Green St.; 3-story J ! brick dwelling; 10 rooms, bath and 1 steam heat: front and rear porch; lot. 21x86: hardwood floors; side entrance. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Wal nut streets. 1 Completely Furnished House For Sale at Bi? Bargain k Owner Leaving City New modern 8-room house on Green street, near Maclay, includ ing brand new furniture in par lor, dlningroom, kitchen and bed rooms. Owner must leave city and will sell at big sacrifice to quick buyer. Immediate posses sion. For particulars apply to C. L LONG, Room 701 Kunkel Building NEW HOCSES with steam heat—gas and electric light— all other modern ! Improvements desirable location brick construction. Prices, only $3,100 and $3,200. Bell Realty Co., Bergner i Building. NOT far from the business section, yet a most pleasant residence for sale I—brick all improvements porch—. 'side entrance. Inspect It. No. 138 North Thirteenth street. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. REAL ESTATE EOR SALE i FOR SALE A large, three-story frame dwelling. No. 2332 North Sixth street; 9 large rooms and bath. In quire 2354 North Sixth street. ■ FOR SALE New brick houses In * 2000 block. Swatara street; steam heat. side entrance, all Improvements, $2,500 ■to $3. SOt/. Easy terms. House on Sec j ond street. Wormleysburg. large lot, $2.150. Irvin Johnson, 2052 Swatara street. SIXTH STREET PROPERTY In etgh : teen hundred block for sale all im provements good business location. . Now is your time to buy this property. ; Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. ■ SIOO CASH will give you possession to a house now vacant balance can be 1 paid as rent. This is an opportunity |to own your property Bell Realty Co., j Bergner Building. FOR SALE 216 Pine stret. Lot about 24 ft. front, back to South street. Room on South street for garage. Three story brick house, two baths, city steam heat. 14 rooms. Call 559J Bell pnone or at house for terms. % 1 FOR SALE To Increase business 'capital will sell modern 7-room Stucco house, large porches, reception hall. jOpcn stairway, hardwood floors: oak 1 finish on flrst floor, tiled bath, gas and I electric lights., steam heat, cement basement with laundry and lavatory; corner property: plenty of room for garage. Can make interesting propo sition for $2,000 cash. Address w„ NEW HOUSES generally look good to a wise purchaser. Steam heat and i electric light are very desirable fea i tures. Also location, construction, anu , most of all—a reasonable price. Par ticulars at Bell Realty Co., Bergner : Building. GARDEN HOME SITES Near Harrisburg. FOR QUICK SALE. Are you interested"in getting a home? ; Where you have enough land for Gar den, Fruit and Poultry? With both city and country advantages? 5c car fare. | Call, write or phone. , I Bell Phone 2894. S. M. Gingrich. ! C. V. Phone 633 Y. 201 Bergner Bldg. j FOR SALE Block of suburban lots, I located along Linglcstown trolley line, I or will exchange on improved city real estate. Apply 711 Kunkel Building, or I Bell phone 3624 J. NEW BRICK HOUSE at 1173 Mar ket street for sale, now ready: steam, 1 electric, gas, porches; all modern Im provements. Inquire Luther Mlnter, 1167 Market street. Both phones. REAL ESTATE IX)R RENT 1 FOR RENT 1523 Thompson street, , six-room house with Improvements; Im l mediate possession. Rent, $ll.OO. Key I next door. Call 1221 North Second ! street. ?OR RENT—Only one left of I the eight storerooms, corner Ham ilton and Third streets. Rent sl2. Suitable for any business. Chas. jAdler, Real Estate and Insurance, 11003 North Third street. NEW BRICK HOUSE FOR RENT, now ready; steam. electric, gas, porches; all modern Improvements; $35. 1169 Market street. Call next door. j FOR RENT Six-room houses, with stables, half mile north of Penbrook, jat Edgemont Rent. $6.00. Inquire of IG. Hartman. 38 North Twelfth street, City, or William Brenneman. Penbrook. j FOR RENT Eight-room, brick I dwelling. Bay windows front and rear, j No. 406 Crescent street. Rent, $18.50. j Immediate possession. Apply Penna. Realty & Imp. Co.; 132 Locust street. FOR RENT Basement room, suit able for tailor, cobbler or plumber, at : 1266 Market street; rent, $lO, Including I heat and water. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Mar i ket street. FOR RENT House No. 2215 Atlas I street; practically new; all modern Im provements; elegantly papered; rent reasonable. Apply John S. Dapp, 271 | Broad street, for Frank B. Wlcker j sham. FOR RENT —Three-story brick, with j front porch. 25 ft. side yard, steam 1 heat, bath and gas. Apply 24H North Second street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT Mac DANIELS' FAMILY APART MENTS Furnished complete for housekeeping; two cheerful. large rooms; bath, gas range, private meter, j bell, letter box. laundry convenience. I Phone S97J. 1417 Market street. FOR RENT Private apartment, 8 ! rooms and bath; also private brick gar | age. Mrs. L A. Dandrldge. | FOR RENT—227 North Second street, | second floor apartment, 5 rooms and ;bath; all modern improvements, steam j heat, electric and gas, cemented stor ' age room, use of cellar. Apply Miss IC. J. Opperman. t FOR RENT A Housekeeping ; Apartment, four rooms and bath, also : storage locker, steam heated. Imrae | diate possession. Rent. $30.00. Apply ! Penna. Realty & Imp. Co., 132 Loucust I street. APARTMENTS WANTED WANTED Furnished apartment, I two or three rooms, with kitchen and bath. Address Box U, 3103, care ot j Telegraph. ROOMS EOR RENT ! FOR RENT Three furnished rooms ! with use of kitchen in private famlly |of one (no children). 514 North Third I street. • I , . ROOMS FOR RENT for light house keeping; steam heat and all improve ments. Apply Derry Apartments, Four teenth and Derry streets. FOR RENT Large, nicely furnish ed front bedroom; private family; all ''conveniences. Bell phone. Call 812 1 j Green street. | FOR RENT Two large, unfurnish ed front rooms; cits- steam: electric light; use of phone. 211 Forster street. Call after 4:30 P. M. FOR RENT Mother and daughter have two unfurnished rooms for rent. 261 Pefter street. FOR RENT Large, second floor front room, with two brass beds, close to bath; also back room; with private family: centrally located; all ronvenl ences"; city steam. Address F„ 2695. care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Attractive room, sec ond floor; electric lights; bath privil eges; young man or lady employed pre ferred. 121 LJtate street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec ond floor front room; good location; city steam; suitable for two gentlemen. "15 North Third street. FOR RENT Two neatly furnlshfd rooms, with large bay window, front; each room convenient for one or two gentlemen. Hoffman Apartments. Fifth and Market streets. Second Apartment. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished ' rooms on second floor, next to bath; one front, all conveniences, • Including phone; central location. Inquire 1232 Market street. OFFICES FOR RENT n ' FOR RENT A desirable flrst floor " office in the Telegraph Building. In " quire Superintendent, Business Office r Telegraph. ROOMS WANTED WANTED Permanent room in cen -3 | tral part of city, with private family Hor in larger house if quiet. Addreii 1 Box R 2693, Telegraph. HARRISBURG 3TELEGRAPH ROOM AND HOARD WANTED I WANTED Board and room in pri- , vate family for one or three gentle- I men. Answer, stating price, etc. Ad dress C.. 5137. care of Telegraph. WANTED WANTED Three 1914 City Direc tories in good condition: will pay flfty cents apiece. Address No. 3111, care of Telegraph. WANTED Apartment, furnished ] for light housekeeping; must be cen trally located. Address £>., 3112. care of ' Telegraph. , WANTED Board by young couple i with infant, private family: nusband travels; state full particulars. Box H. , 3136, care of Telegraph. WANTED Ford Roadster. late j model: chasses must be In flrst-cla?s ' I condition; lowest cash price. Address ' 2003 North Sixth street. Bell phone ( I 3537 M. POSITIVELY highest cash prices paid | for Ladles' and Men's cast-off good , . | Clothing and Shoes; also Furniture and 1 i j Carpets. Send postol to 636 Herr i street. City. FOR SALE FOR SALE A good Chlckering pfcano. Will sell cheap. Call, or ad dress, 112 South Thirteenth street. « FOR SALE One 1915 Ford touring car. In flrst-class condition; price rea sonable. Call 1616J1 Bell phone. C. D. Hauck, 1418 Swatara street. ; FOR SALE. CHEAP FOR CASH One electric vacuum cleaner, one three burner gas plate, one white enameled Iron bed, good as new. 1847 Regina ! street. 1 | FOR SALE Several 1915 Maxwell cars In A 1 condition. Will be sold at ] bargain prices. Electric lights and : starter. Apply E. W. Shank. Distribu tor, 120 Market street. FOR SALE Max motor, four-cyl inder. 75-H.-P., originally estimated i cost. $1,900: slightly used. Will sacri fice to quick purchaser for S3OO. Suit able for racing car, commercial truck ' jor motorboat. Can be seen and demon- i j strated at 5 North Cameron street. : FOR SALE One five-passenger touring car. flrst-class condition; will demonstrate. Bentz-Landls Garage, | 1810 Logan street. J FOR SALE Cash register, from lc to $20.00; used about two months. Also • coffee mill. Reasonable price. Apply i 312 Cherry street. City. FOR SALE Four draft horses, j weighing 1.400 to 1,600 pounds, five and | six years old. Good workers. Bowman , |& Bomberger, Palmyra, Pa. J FOR SALE 1914 Ford touring car 'in good running order. Apply 1530 . Regina street. ! FOR SALE Fine range, little used, lat half price; large oven, pipe, shelf, I ' splendid water heater, Russian iron smokepipe; also small gas heater. Ap ply 3207 Riverside Drive. Bell phone ' 3619R1. FOR SALE One heater; also one Singer sewing machine, with motor at tached, or without; also one motor, special for running sewing machine. Call No. 2 or 24 North Fifteenth street. I FOR SALE Mahogany library 1 table and davenport, gas range, water ' heater, parlor cabinet, etc. 235 Boas . street. FOR SALE Several Electric Player Pianos. 44 and 65 note, cheap; suitable for Picture fihow or Hotels. Yohn Bros., „ 8 North Market Square. FOR SALE AT GABLE'S. 113. 115 ind 117 South Second street, 5,000 gal ' I lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acmi > juailty. All the full line ot the Acme ■ make. ' j FOR SALE Three months' old Rab . | bit Hounds. Fox Terriers and Boston t Bull Puppies. Box 907, Annville, Pa. FOR SALE Used safe.- Inside , measurement. 18 Inches by 20 inches bv , 10 Inches. Harrisburg Rendering and , Hide Co., Eleventh ana Walnut streets. , ! WE have on hand 3 shopworn, liigh , grade Bicycles—must be sold this week. A rare chance. Excelsior Mo torcycle Works, No. 8 South Market Square. r FOR SALE Six-cylinder Wlnton > touring car, In flrst-class running con , ditlon. Good tires. Will sell at a sac . riflce to quick buyer. Mechanlcsburg Auto Shop, Mechanlcsburg. Pa. I FOR SALE CARDS on wl* at the Telegraph Business office. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can M secured at the Telegraph Buslneaa 1 Office. Ricvcle tires, SI.OO up. Motorcycle tires. 55.00. ; BXCEI.SIOR MOTORCYCLE CO., No. 8 South Market Square. GLASS window a;gna. Furnished Rooms. Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and L Board and Table Board at 25c each. On* Df these signs will be given with each • six-time order for a classified ad. If paid In advance. Inquire at Office of „ Teleg-aph. j LARGE ITNE of Automobile Robes, t Horse Blankc's, Trunks. Traveling Bags, Suit Cases and Leather Special ties: repaired and to order. Har ' risburg Harness and Supply Company, Second and Chestnut. a I FOR SALE Restaurant located on l- Market street, doing good business. A j bargain If sold at once. Good reasons for selling. Address D„ 3016, care of „ Telegraph. FOR SALE Scratch Pads new . tupply—so for 25c while they last. Ap. ply Job Printing Department .The Tal*. . rraph Printing Coapany. 2 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. " Apply S. W. Fitzgerald Real Estate Agency, 317 Walnut street r on BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ~ I MADE $50,000 in five years in the r mail order business, began with 9S. ® Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea ® cock. 355 Lockport, N. Y. '• ANY Intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798. Lock " nort. N. Y. FOR EXCHANGE '• WILL EXCHANGE suburban real es '• tate In growing sections on Improved city real estate. Address Exchange. - care of Telegraph, d d BUSINESS PERSONALS h , t. PROFESSION AI, CATARRHAL DEAFNESS treated d successfully by new method. Those i; unable to pay for treatment write X., g 3114. care of Telegraph. FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine m Hair Tonic, prepared by dross, th* Druggist and Apothecary. 11$ Market street, Harrisburg. Pa. Telephoa* - orders given prompt attention. B*U [ lt«0. e I.JCT L'S overhaul your Motorcycle or Bicycle; we do all kinds of repairing at • most reasonable prices. STORAGE FREE If you have no place to slore it over! i- winter, leave It with us—at no charge y to you. Take It out any time you need I is It. Excelsior Motorcycle Co., $ South I Market Square. 1 ! Woman's Missionary Society of Reformed Church to Meet Here More than sixty delegates will be In this city from towns and cities in Eastern Pennsylvania to attend the annual conference of the Woman's Missionary society of the Eastern Synod of the Reformed churches of the United States, to be held Wednes day and Thursday In the Reformed Salem church. Third and Chestnut streets. Some of the women are expected in this city to-day to attend a meeting ■ of the executive committee this eve ning. To-morrow morning and after noon will be devoted to business. In the evening a reception will be tend ered the delegates in the church. On Thursday morning and afternoon busi ness ■will be resumed, and in the eve ning addresses will be made by re turned missionaries, among them Miss Rebecca Messimer, of Sunbury, re turned from China. Mrs. K. C. Zart man, of Philadelphia, president, will have charge of the sessions. Thurs day afternon the delegates will be taken on an automobile trip around the city. The address of welcome will be given by Mrs. Paul A. Kunkel and will be responded to by Mrs. Edgar R. Appenzeller. In the afternoon an > address will be given by the Rev. Dr. | William C. Schaeffer. The reception to officers and delegates will be held in I the evening. Thursday morning sessions will open | with the election of officers, followed I with an address by Mrs. E. P. Even meyer on "Outlook of Missions." A young people's hour will be conducted ty Mrs. John Lentz. In the afternoon the conference bour will he conducted by Miss Gertrude M. Cogan. In the evening at the missionary services ad dresses will be made by Miss Ruth Hahn. Miss Rebecca Messimer and Dr. William P. Adams. Gen. Webb Monument at Bloody Angle Dedicated By Associated Press Gettysburg. Pa., Oct. 12—The heroic statue in bronze erected at the Bloody Angle to the memory of Major Gen eral Alexander S. Webb, was dedi cated to-day by survivors of the regi ments he commanded and the New York State Monuments Commission with Governor Charles S. Whitman! and his official party as special guests. I The unveiling was done by Miss Anne j R. Alexander, a granddaughter of the commander. Addresses were made by Governor I Whitman, General James W. Latta, of | Philadelphia. Col. Andrew Cowan, of Kentucky and Dr. J. G. R. Miller, while General Horatio C. King read his poem "Gettysburg." CHICKENS SIY CENTS EACH Eggs Offered to Chinese at Three Cents n Dozen Near Hankow Special to The Telegraph Hankow, China. Sept. 15. —Prices of eggs, chickens and other poultry are so low in the Yang-tse-kiang Valley that an English company has devel oped a large business in shipping such products to Great Britain. Virtually every Chinese family in the remote country districts, as well as In the towns and cities, keeps chickens. The price of eggs in the villages accessible to river transporta tion is now about 3 cents gold a dozen. Spring chickens sell for about 6 cents gold each. YEGG!HEN ROB POST OFFICE Daughter of Postmaster Threatened With Death When She Opens Window Special to The Telegraph York, Pa.. Oct. 12.—The safe in the post office at Menges Mills, near here, was blown open with nitroglycerin early vesterday and S2OO in stamps, sls in "old coins and $3 in pennies were stolen. The explosion awakened Miss Hen rietta Menges, daughter of the post master. When she lifted a window to ascertain the noise she was told by a yeggman on guard to close it or her head would be blown off. YUAN RECEIVES PETITIONS By Associated Press Peking, Oct. 12. ln a mandate dated October 10 and Issued last night President Yuan Shi Kal acknowledged the receipt from all the provinces of the Chinese republic of petitions urg ing a restoration of the monarchy. BRITISH STEAMER SUNK By Associated Press London. Oct. 12. The British steamer Halizones, 5,093 tons gross has been sunk. Her crew was saved. CHICAGO C ATT 1.18 By Associated Press Chicago, 111., Oct. 12. Hogs Re ceipts, 13,000; slow. Bulk of sales, $8.15 @8.66; light, SB.OOO 8.75; mixed, $7.850 8.85; heavy, $7.8008.70; rough, $7.80# 8.00; pigs, $5.0007.40. Cattle Receipts. 6,000; slow. Na tive beef cattle. $6.10010.50; western steers $6.60@8.75; cows and heifers, $3.00®8.40; calves, $7.75011.75. Sheep Receipts, 16,000; steady, wethers, $5.5006.75; lambs, $7.0009.00. BUSINESS PERSONALS THERE'S A DIFFERENCE in our work when compared to other Arms, 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 yon ' have a motorcycle you want to dispose of quickly, bettor try our service. Key stone Garage. 814 N. 3rd street. Bell phone 266-R. HAULING R. A. HAHTSIAJT. Bvarillic Stable and National Transfer Co. Movers of piano*, safes, boilers and general haut« Ing. H. W. Lathe. Manager, Fifth and Woodbine atreets. Bell phone No. 2503 R. STORAGE i "FIREPROOF STORAGE] Private rooms for household goods, $2 per month and up. We Invite Inspection. 1 Low insurance. 437-446 South Second itreet. Harrlsburg Storage Company. STORAGE 4l» Broad street, tw household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms. $1 to 91 Wagons. 76 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper Jk Co.. «il Broad utreet. Both abou^a. LEGAL NOTICES EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Letters tamentary on the estate of Emma M. Leeser. late of Harrlsburg, Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment, and those ; having claims or demands will present • the yame without delay. V. HUMMEL. FAG BR, Executor 410 North Second street. Harrlsburg, Pa. I FRANK K ZIEGLER. Attorney. , OCTOBER 12, 1915. 400,000 TONS OF RAILS FOR 1916 Roads Ask For Big Quotos; Penna. Steel Gets 11,000 About 400,000 tons of steel rails have been contracted Tor by American railroads for 1916 delivery. Other rush orders are being placed. Tht Baltimore and Ohio Railroad has thus far con tracted for 62,500 tons of open hearth rail, the price for which is about $32 per ton. At that the business amounis to $2,000,000. The Cambria Steel &ets 20,000 tons and the Pennsylvania i Steel 11,000 tons of this Baltimore and] Ohio business. I Re-elect Reading Officials in Two Big Companies President Theodore Voorhees, of the ! Philadelphia and Reading Railway I Company, was re-elected to office at the ! adjourned annual meeting of stock- | holders held in the Reading Terminal. Philadelphia, yesterday, lite entire list of officers and directors also continu ing: in office. Officers and directors o it both the Reading Company and the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company likewise were re-elected. Only in the subsidiary companies were any changes made. These in- I eluded the selection of Joseph E Wid- 1 ener as a director of the Philadelphia' and Reading Railway Company, to suc ceed his father. P. A. B. Widener; E. B. Crosley to the vacancy in the Phila delphia. Newton ami New York Rail road. caused by the death of Samuel Dickson, and William I. Brockle hurst to the board of the Atlantic City Railroad Company and the Port Read ing: Railwuy Company to succeed Frank B. shlbley. deceased. With these exceptions all directors in the various underlying organizations were returned to office. Firebox Explosion Spreads Hot Coals Over Trainmen Special tn The Telegraph Sunbury, Pa.. Oct. 12. An explo sion yesterday in the firebox of a lo comotive drawing a heavy freight on the Shamokin Division, of the Penn sylvania Railroad. near Shamokin, threw hot coals from the firebox. W. F. Michaels, fireman; William Walker, engineer, and H. D. Whitman, brake man, received severe burns. Thev were sent to the hospital. Standing of the Crews IIARIUSIIVRG SIDE Philadelphia Division —lOti crew first to go after 4 p. m.: 128, 105, 31. 117. 126. 116, 122, 102, 127. Engineer for 106. Firemen for 128, 131. Conductors for 128, 106. Flagmen for 128. 116. Brakemen for 131 116, 122, 102. U'T. Engineers up: Streeper. Brubaker, Hubler, Seitz, Peck, Supplee, Layman, Kautz, lveane, Wolfe. Firemen up: Collier, Kestreves. Arns berger, Hamaker, McCurdy, Swank, Dunlevy, Kreider, Chronister. Miller, Jackson, Achey. Conductor up: Dingle. Flagmen up: Corrigan, Bruehl. Brakemen up: Preston. Coleman, Al len, Moore, Boyd, File, Mclntvre, Fer guson. Malsced. Frock, Shultzberger, McGlnnis. Middle Division— 243 crew first to go after 12:30 p. m.: 217, 222. 244, 216. 219, 242. 231. Preference: 1, 4. Eighteen Altoona crews to come in. Front tnd: 23. 113, 22. Engineer for 1. Flagman for 1. Engineers up: Webster. Mumma, Kugler, Hertzler, Bennett, Free. Firemen up: Diebau. Wright. Thomas, Fritz, Fletcher. Arnold, Sim mons, Kuntz, Bender, Reeder. Flagman up: Miller. Brakemen up: Reese. Fritz, Spahr, Kane, Frank, Harris, McHenry, Thorn ton. Baker. Mathlas, Bell, SchofTstali, Fleck, Troy, Pipp, Derrick. Bickert. Yard Crews- Engineers for fourth 8, second 22. Firemen for fourth 8, 20, second 22, third 24. 12. Englnefrs up: Fulton, Hoyler. Bed;, Harter, Blo«tser. Rodgers, .T. R. Snyder, Doy. Leiby. Firemen up: Sheets. Eyde, Keever, Ford, Klerner, Crawford. Toland, Boyer, Hamilton. R. B. Miller, Rlffert, McDermitt, McCartney, Pensyl. EXOI.A SlDf? Philadelphia Di.ln^>n —207 crew first Lehigh Valley Coal Sales Co s. LEHIGH COAL Highest in quality and in preparation. I GET IT FROM YOUR DEALER—THE COAL WE SHIP. Mind you! There isn't anything "just as good." D. W. Cox & Co., Shippers, Harrisburg, Pa. I « SMALL LOANS 1 at legal rates for individuals pressed by lack of funds to meet immediate necessi ties. Repayable in small weekly or J monthly instalments. CO-OPERATIVE Loan & Investment Co. 204 Chestnut Street Licensed by and under the supervision of the State Banking Department Office Hours: 8A.M.t06 P. M. Daily. Wednesday and Saturday evenings until 9 o'clock ' » ' 13 to go after 5:45 p. m.: 228. 111. !37. Engineers for 228, 227. Brnkemen for 283 (two). Conductors up: Carson, Pennell. Brnkemen up: Hevel, MoPherson, Stover. Lutz, Rice, Bryson. Middle Division—— 223 crew first to ga after 1:30 p. ro.:: 225. 237. Front end: 118, 102. Five crews laid off at Altoona. Yard Crews—To go after 4 p. m.: Engineer for 132. Firemen for first 124. 122, 12R, 13S, 130. third 126, 132, first 102, second 102. Engineer up: Stsees. Miller, Kepford, Rider. Firemen up: Bair, Potter. Reed, ; Kawel, Hanlon. Lutz, Ewing, Bruaw, Detweller, Fenical, Brown, Harren, Fortenbaugh. THE READING llnrrlnhurK Division— 2l crew first to go after 9:45 o'clock: 16, 19. 15, 24, 10, 9. 14. East-bound—s4 crew first to go after 6:30 o'clock: 71. 52. 69. 60. Engineers for 54. 16. Firemen for 52. 59. 19. Flagman for 16. Brakeman for 16. Engineers up: Masslmore, Biirnhart, Tipton, Morrison, Merkle, Swoele.v, Wyre, Richwlne, Fortney, Bonawitz, Glass, Pletz. Morne. Firemen up: Tiluinenstine. Miller. Ful j ton. Peters, Kcefer, Anspach, Warner, I Carl. Zukowski. Boyer, Grumblne. Hoffman, Anders, Lex, Brown. Stoner, Minima. Graves, Blumbaugh, Forn wal t. I Conductors up: Walters, Slpes, Hil- I ton. German. i B-akemen up: Jones, Dart, Houser, Miller, Miles. Holbert. Boltz. Rhader, I Boyor. Harder, Heckert. Blngaman. iCarlln. Machamer. Sullivan. Maxton, i Dasher, Leader. Gardner, Mummert, Wire, Hiester. HAS NOTE OX PASSPORTS By Associated Prtss Washington. D. C. Oct. 12. - Sec retary Lansing stated to-day that Ambassador Gerard at Berlin had re- I ceived and was forwarding by mall a 1 note from the German Government ; with reference to the alleged misuse of American passports. INDORSE WOMAN SUFFRAGE Special to The Telegraph Pittsburgh. Oct. 12.—The Pittsburgh Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the close of th« 92d session yesterday. Indorsed woman suffrage by a vote of 18R to 19. Bishop Earl Cranston, who presided. an nounced the appointments for tha coming year. THE Ttarrlsburg Polyclinic Dispen se i,- v,ill be open dally, except Sunday, at 3 P. M„ at Its new location, front and Harris streets, for the free treatment of the worthy poor. miBBER STAMnfI rvscj SEALS 4 STENCILS IIV MFG.BY HBG.STENCIL WORKS ■ || t I 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. II FOR SALE A VERY DESIRABLE HOrSE CENTRALLY I .OCATED ! Southeast corner Green and Forster streets; ten clieerful, light rooms; : three having hay windows; two porches, large balcony; all conven ientrcs: city steam. This house is in first class repair and is an ideal down town home, surrounded by lieaiitiful shade trees. Inquire of A. M. FERGUSON 231 I'OltSTKlt ST. BELL PHONE f \ SIMON COOPER'S PUBLIC SALE WEDNESDAY. OCT. 13T1I At My Stable. 077 llrlKK" Street, BAltltlSßl'ltG, PA. 20 I aged from 4 to 12 years, weigh from 1000 to 1500 pounds. I Dump Wagons, 2 Furniture Vans, Lot Double Harness, 10 Carts and Cart Harness, lot of Buggies and Jenny Linds and other articles. Sale to commence at 12.30 p. m. SIMON COOPER H. Koons, Auct. *■
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