A Telegraph Want id Will QicMy Meat Hat, Vacant Room LOST LOST Harrisburg Club certificate of Indebtedness. No. 84. Reward. Ad dress P. O. Box 295. City. ..LOST A gold watch. Sunday even ing, between Second and State and Taird and Market strets. Monogram on watch, E. M. W. Reward if returned to 1025 Swatara street. FUUNI) FOUND The best results have found by the ladles who had their Suits and Coats remodeled to the latest style bv the Indies' Tailor, H. L Powell. 9:5 North Third street. Estimates free. FOUND That Eggert's Steam Dye ing & French Cleaning Works. 12-15 Market St.. do the very besv work In the city. Call either phone for Toot Vi call and deliver. 1 HELP \\ ANTED—MaIe WANTED—Men to learn to become practical chauffeurs. We give you our unlimited s.>o practical comae now for Jlu. We practice you from the time you start on repairing ana driving automobiles until you graduate. Thirty cents per hour guaranteed as toon as they t-re competent ui repali ing private chis. Auto '.transportation School, i North Cameron street. , CIGAR SALESMAN to take charge of this territory on Popular Little I lgar. -Must l»c able to finance himself anu be able to work salesmen, reference as to ability, etc. Address 1-)., 31-a. tare of Telegraph. , WANTED Plumbers, tlrst-class. Applv K. J. Flowers, 113 south Thir teenth street. ; WANTED Men to cut oIT corn: $2.50 per acre. Inquire Jednoia r arm, j Nliddletown, Pa. $75.00 MONTH paid Railway Mail Clerks. Examinations announced Janu ary 15. Sample questions free. Write Immediately. Franklin Institute Dept. 360 H. Rochester, N. V. j WANTED First-class paper hanger. Apply R. E. Trimmer. 19Lv> state street. SALESMAN for every county In Cen- Ira! Pennsylvania to sell FORD owners! :he only ipechanical guarranteed lli ;ten dollar starter made. Men with Ford cars preferred, but not neces sary. John Kelley Co., 1123 Lincoln Kuiidlng. Philadelphia. 1 WANTED —Two young men to travel as salesmen; $5 to $6 per day; ex P e '"'" >nce not necessary. \\ e teach you the | susiness. Expenses advanced. Appi> Mr. FarweD, Metropolitan Hotel. WANTh A colored porter. Apply | 1913 Derry street. WANTED Experienced bell hoy. \ppl.v Superintendent Harrisburg club, front and Market streets. t'it>. ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES MEN WANTED Ablebodled. unmar ried men between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of United Slates, of good char acter and temperate habits, who can »peak read and write the English language. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building,. 2d & Market Sts„ Harrisburg, Fa. j WANTED lndustrial insurance man thigh grade), as Manager for Com uanv about to open Harrisburg. State ige'and experience. Very liberal salary ,:?id commission. Address D., 3128, care l^^legraph. WANTED Young men for locomo tive firemen. Experience unnecessary. 3ive agf. Address R. S.. care of Tele graph. V I WANTED Painters wanted. Ap >l v 310 Strawberry avenue. Gohl & SVuaw WANTED. AT ONCE First-class millwrights. Immediate employment. Address J. F. Creswell. P. O. Box 264, , Lancaster. Pa. or call at Hotel Plaza, Thursday afternoons or evenings. WANTED Machinists Lathe, planer, drill, miller and floor hands. Jood pay and steady work for compe tent. reliable men. No labor or other [roubles. Excellent living conditions, -hepherd Engineering Company, Wil liamsport, Pa. WANTED First-class toolmakers, 'liters, millers, drillers, rlflers, barrel , tiers, blacksmiths and steam ham mer men to make drop forges. Also men for barrel rolling. Address P. O. Box 264. Lancaster, Pa. HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED White woman for house work in adult family of three; refer ences required. Call 214 North second street. third floor apartment. WANTED Experienced dining room girl; also cook. Apply 32S North street. City. WANTED White girl for general housework, family of three; no wash ing; reference required. Inquire 1908 North Second street. WANTED Girls over 16 to; strip tobacco. Also experienced Rollers, Bunchmakers Packers, Filler and Binder Strippers. W'el ta*e looked after by trained nurse. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Com pany, 500 Race street. WANTED Fifteen bright lady so- I licitors. guaranteed salary. Apply Jewel i Tea Co., 269 Broad street. WASTES A brignt cirl for the marking and sorting department. Ap ply. Troy Laundry, 1520-26 Fulton | street. WANTED Three good typewriter operators immediately. Apply to W. H. Keller. Business Manager of Til.- Office Training School. Kaufman Building, 4 South Market Square. LADY STENOGRAPHER Must be neat and accurate; work lieht; short Hours; salary, six dollars: good oppor tunity for extra work and advance- ' ment. Address W.. 3130, care of Tele graph. WANTED An experienced girl for ?eneral housework. Go home nights. Three In family. No washing or iron rig. Reference required. Good wages. ; Address Box W. 3091, care of Telegraph. WE IRK IX \EKI) OF Two experienced shoe sales girls who possess the common courtesies and carefulness that make for successful salesman- I ship. Bowman & Co. fj • wftwvwtfwvwivwww • Enola House On Your Own j Terms 1 Lot .10x140 ft. j! , Two-story frame house withe ! iseven rooms—bath and furnace. i 1 Price. VI <IOO f i Corner Howard and South Ave-C ■nues, south side of Howard Avenue.J : MILLER BROTHLRS 4 CO. j [ REAL ESTATE 'f iloiirnnrc Snretv Bonds 1 ! ■ Locust and Court Streets J 1 FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG &££& TELEGRAPH OCTOBER 15, 1915. HKLP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED E*oerlenced sewing ma chine operators on ladles' and chil dren's wear. Harrisburg Apparel Co.. over City Star Laundry. State street, rear entrance. WANTED. AT ONCE Experienced operators to sew canvas gloves; good I wages. Apply Stcelton Glove Co.. 709-11 South Second street. Get off car j Second and Hoffer streets. HKLP WANTED—MaIe and Female WANTED Janitor. middle-aged white man and wife, without children, for apartment building. Free rent ot , three steam-heated rooms and bath and good wages, with extra pay for woman if she will help with housework and i ijo light washing. Good position for honest, soher. trustworthy couple. Ap j ply to John Smith, Engineer, Elllott 1-isher Company. SIT I ATI ON b \V A N TFI)—M ule WANTED —■ A white man, age 30, wants position as prirter, or can do , pressing and repairing of < lothirv* for club or hotel; willing to do any f.ind of : work. Address 1634 Catherine street. WANTED By young colored man, work of any kind; can give reference, j Address 1413 Marian street. City. WANTED Position of any kind by boy IT years of age. Address 1632 Fulton street. City. WANTED By young, white man, i position as chauffeur, prefer Ford, or ! driver of bakery wagon. Call, or ad dress, 1911 Moltke street. i WANTED Man wants position | driving any kind of car. Call, or ad dress, 123 Liberty. WANTED Position by experienced : man to run electrical or steam hoisting engine. Address 0.. 3.20. care of Tele graph. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe | WANTED A woman would like to I have washing and ironing by the week. | 1633 Fulton street, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED White woman desires work of any kind by the day. Apply | '.'l4 Sarah avenue. WANTED Position by middle-aged woman as private chambermaid or gen eral housework; can furnished refer ence. Apply _'4lo Jefferson street, or phone t.3161. City. WANTED Position as housekeeper for widower with small family. Ad , dress H., 3131. care ot Telegraph. ; WANTED - By young, colored wo ! man, general housework or dav's work. Apply, or address, 31s Mulberry street. WANTED By colored girl, posi tion at housecleuning or washing and I ironing; can give good reference. Ad dress 1605 Elm street. City. I WANTED —An experienced white I girl, IS years of age, would like posi tion as child's nurse or chambermaid. Call, or* address, 916 Cowden street, ; City. • I WANTED' Colored woman and daughter would like work In private | family, in city; daughter can wait; good J reference. Call, or address, 210 North j Arch street, Mechanicsburg. REAL ESTATE FOK SALE NEW HOUSES with steam heat—gas and electric light— all other modern improvements desirable location brick construction. Prices, only $3,100 and $3.2u0. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. | FOR SALE —SO acres, situated miles from Harrisburg. consisting of bank barn. 10-room dwelling, all neces sary outbuildings. Also 40 acres (no buildings), suitable for general farming or poultry. For further information ,apply Walter Klingler, 1808 North Sixth street, Harrisburg. FOR SALE A large, three-story frame dwelling, No. 2332 North Sixth street; 9 large rooms and bath. In i quire 2334 North Sixth street. $1,850 WILL BUY house with 7 rooms and bath. Built two years and occu | pled by owner. On Hill—new section bargain. Edgar B. Lerew, 4 North j Fifth street. FOR SALE Mlddlo Paxton Town ship Farm, 100 acres farm land. 6» icres timber. Good stone house, large tank barn, wagon shed, etc. Well and two good springs near house. Fencing ! Tood. Adapted to grain and fruit rais ing. J. H. Shoop, Attorney, Bergner Building. DON'T BUY before inspecting ISI 4 Reeina street. It is being offered away below cost. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. FOR IMMEDIATE SAI.E A valuable North Second street re.si- I dence. Most desirable residential lo i cality in city. A bargain. I'ric- and terms for the asking. Address "Home," 'care of Harrisburg Telegraph. FOR SALE Brick house in 1900 | block on Susquehanna street. Good in ' vestment. Only small amount of cash I needed. For particulars, see Edward W. Evans, Real Estate and Insurance, 711 Kunkel Building. FOR SALE House No. 1312 Swatara street; 9 rooms and bath; all improvements. Can name good price if sold quickly. Edward W. Evans, Real Estate and Insurance, 711 Kunkel Building. FOR SALE Bungalow. Bowman 'AVenue, Camp Hill; 7 rooms and bath; I ail improvements; excellent location. Edwaid W. Evans. Real Estate and In surance, 711 Kunkel Building. I HAVE thirty lots close to Derry I street, some on Derry street, that are | for sale at the l ight price. Will con sider an exchange for city property. 11. G. Pedlow. 110 South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE To increase business i capital will sell modern 7-room Stucco j house, large porches, reception hall, open stairway, hardwood floors; oak linish on first floor, tiled bath, gas and ! electric lights., steam heat, cement basement witli laundry and lavatorv; ! corner property; plenty of room for : garage. Can mako interesting propo ' sition for $2,000* cash. Address W, 3115, care of Telegraph. SIXTH STREET PROPERTY In eigh teen hundred block for sale all lm ' 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 i paid as rent. This is an opportunity to own your property. Bell Realty Co., i , Bergner Building. i NEW HOUSES with steam heat—gas and electric light all other modern 1 improvements desirable location ; brick construction. Prices, only $3,100 i and $3,200. Bell Realtv Co., Bergner 1 Building. i FOR SALE 1216 Green street, two i story six-room house; bath; furnace; i corner property; just finished? grand'* for small family. Rented at $25.00. Price, $2,900. Also. 236 Charles avenue, two-story, six-room house; bath; furnace; side ! entrance; in good condition. Price, *1.."00. Rented at sl4. M. A. Fought, | 272 North street. FOR SAI.E OK EXCHANGE For Sale or will exchange su burban real estate in growing see-' tion on improved city real estate. I Address Exchange No. 500. care | of Telegraph. HEAL ESTATE FOB KENT FOR RENT Two-story brick house; soven rooms and bath; all improve ments; steam heat; electric taud gas; i window shades; Derry street, Paxtang, 113.00. Call 100 Pax tang avenue. _ I REAL ESTATE FOK KENT • I FOR RENT 1316 North Front ' 4 rooms. sls. Inquire 15 South • Seventeenth. or Bel! phone 2641. FOIt RKNT-—Klne house nt PaxtHiitf; . No. 445 South Thirteenth street; small . no.' . on Prospect street and private ffarnKe at Kitt »tinn\ and Fourteenth • strec-Js. A. W. Swengel, 213 South Thlr- I teenth street. ; FOR RENT 1340 Herr street; 2- , story brick house; six rooms, pantry ami bath: steam heat, fcas and electric 1 lights; front porcft; open stairway; . , $16.50 per month. Call 1616 Green j street. I 1 FOR RENT No. 2200 Brook wood | street. sl6 per month—cozy "home—2la ; story brick—corner—front and rear j porches—all conveniences. Apply Clas ter's Jewelery Store. 302 Market street. j FOR RENT—Only one left of j • the eij^ht storerooms, corner Ham ; ilton and Third streets. Rent sl2. I Suitable for any business. Chas. Adler, Real Estate and Insurance, 1002 North Third street. | FOR RENT .llO Nectarine street; ' three-story brick house; all improve | ments; possession at once; $13.50.. Ap ply 320 Crescent street. ' FOR RENT November 1. la rue i : ; nicely furnished house on North ; I Second street. Address A., 30»0. care | of Telegraph. i FOR RENT Walnut street '— 8- ■ room house furnace range half | acre of ground chlckenhouse ,'stable fruU trolley pastes door — rent. $17.50 during winter, dur ing summer. H G. Pedlow, 110 South . Thirteenth street. FOR RENT I«2S Regina St ' $2.1.00 | | 161.1 Regina St $20.00 i ! 6.10 Oxford St $16.00 ! I 1847 North St $15.00 I | 1019 S. 21 H St SIO.OO Also 3-room apartment 1 512.00 J. E. GIPPLE, 1251 Market St. I FOR RENT 15.17 N. Second St $.15.00 I 2414 N. Second St 30.00 I 1614 N. Fifth St IS.OO Camp Hill, Market St 35.00 ! Camp Hill, N. Bowman Ave., fur nished 35.00 ] ; Camp Hill. N. Bowman Ave 30.00 i Camp Hill, N. Bowman Ave 25.00 j ; Camp Hill, N. E. Cor. Bowman and Chestnut 22.50 | Camp Hill, Page St 20.n0 ICamn > i. Cumberland St IS.:>O , I Lemoyne, Bosler Ave IS.OO . BRINTON-PACKER CO., j Second and Walnut Sts. j ; FOR RENT 2H-story frame house, I 15 North Thirteenth street; also uyo storv brick 1251 Walnut street. Apply A. E. Enders, Penbrook, Pa. Bell phone 2800.11. . I NEW brick house for rent S rooms land bath bay window porches ! all modern improvem ents possession I immediately rent. $lB No. 1836 | Logan street. Apply 217 Forster street, j FOR RENT To reliable, married I 'couple only, desirable house. No. 2138 , North Sixth street; newly decorated; | all conveniences; large yard; two rooms resq'rved; rent reasonable; ref erences required. j FOR RENT 1923 Boas street, 2H story frame; front and back porches; improvements; large yard; $13.00 per per month. Inquire I). B. Hess, 1853 I Park street. ! | FOR RENT Six-room houses, with stables, half mile north of Penbrook. |at Edgemont. Kent. $6.00. Inquire of iO. Hartman, 38 North Twelfth street, j City, or William Brenr.eman, Penbrook. j APARTMENTS FOR RENT i FOR RENT Private apartment. 3 | 1 rooms and bath; also private brick gar- | i age. Mrs. L. A. Danilridge. 1 FOR RENT Third story apartment, j well adapted for light housekeeping; I ' steam heat, light and use of bathroom; | j r.ent reasonable. 1506 State street. I BOOMS FOK KENT I FOR RENT Furnished or unfur nished rooms: use of bath and phone; reference required. Apply 615 Kelker j street. „ I ROOMS FOR RENT for light house- I keeping; steam heat and all improve ments. Apply Derry Apartments, Four- I i teenth and Derry streets. i FOR RENT Furnished front suite, ] consisting of large livlngroom, witli bay window, bedroom and private batli,|| j city steam, electric lighting, hardwood)i iloors; reference required. 218 Pind! I street. | WANTED Several gentlemen j boarders or lodgers; good locality; all I I conveniences; use of phone. Inquire ] j 214 Reily street. j FOR RENT One furnished suite of | I three rooms; use of bath; kitchenette j Included, with gas range; city steam i heated; fronting on Locust street. Ap-j ; ply Penna. Realty & Improvement Co., 132 Locust street. i j FOR RENT Large room on second I I Iloor front; a real home for man and j wife; hot water system; convenient to bath; use of phone; also smaller room. | No. 117 Pine street. ' FOR RENT Attractive room, sec | ond tloor; electric lights; bath prlvil -1 eges; young man or lady employed pre ferred. 121 State street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms ill tine location; use of bath anil tele | pnone. Apply at 203 State street. ! FOR RENT Vacancy for one or I two genetlemen, board if desired, in ! private family. E., 3127, care of Tele j graph. j FOR RENT Furnished bedroom, second floor, next to bath. Apply 142 j Sylvan Terrace. FOR RENT Two neatly furnished rooms, with large bay window, front; each room convenient for one or two gentlemen. Hoffman Apartments, Fifth and Market streets. Second Apartment. I FOR RENT Two nicely furnished I rooms on second floor, next to bath; ! one front, all Convenicncea, including I phone; central location. Inquire 1232 I Market street. OFFICES FOR KENT FOR RENT A desirable first floor I office In the Telegraph Building. In- I quire Superintendent. Business Office i Telegraph. ROOMS WANTED WANTED Two or three furnished rooms, for light housekeeping, for couple with Infant. Address, stating particulars, M„ 3121, care of Telegraph. WANTED I __ WANTED—By young couple, steam heated furnished housekeeping apart i merit— 'nice location moderate rent. ; State prh e and phone number. Address i Box S.. 3122, care of Telegraph. j PRESSING CLI'B outfit wanted. Ap ply 112 Short street. [ WANTED Will pay 15 for a small : or medium sized second-hand, roll-top j desk. "Desk," care of Telegraph. j WANTED By young couple, fur- I nished bedroom, livlngroom and hath; I central location; moderate price- slate price and phone number. Address Box 1 H, 3124, care of .Telegraph. | POSITIVELY highest cash prices paid 1 for Ladles' and Men's < ast-olt good Clothing and Shoes, also Furniture and Carpets. Send postul to (36 Herr 1 street. City. FOR SALE I FOR SALE— -1—1912, foredoor Crawford Touring. I—l !> 1 . Little Four Roadster. 1—1913. Regal Touring Car. I—Michigan Roadster. All In good condition. Make offer. Call at Comstock Garage, Mechanlcs burg, Pa. GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and ;'oard and Table Board at 25c each. On# , these signs will be given with each elx-tinie order for a classified ad. II ; paid in advance. Inquire at Office of | Telegraph. i FOR SALE One National cash reg ister, two outdoor show cases. French ! plate, marble base; one double set sil ver-mounted harness, .one Germantown cut-under carriage, rubber-tired. All above in good condition. Apply Clas ter's Jewelry Store, Market street. i FOR SALE <— Two motorcycles; 4- H.-P.; one M. & M. and one Ermac; both in good running order and good tires. Price. $30.00 each. Call between 5 and 7 P. M. J. 11. Hawkins, 17 Altoona ave nue, Enola, Pa. I " FOR SALE Will sell four Silver town cord tires, 3-lxl inches for $25.00. Regular price. $82.15. Bell phone 100. | FOR SALE A nice store front, with • large glass windows, shelves, counter and show case. Prices reasonable. Ap j ply 508 Molin street, Steelton, Pa. FOR PALE One 1915 Ford touring car, in lirst-class condition; price rea sonable. Call 1616J1 Bell phone. C. D. Ha.ick, 1418 Swatara street. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Five passenger Maxwell automobile AI condition. Address No. 560 Race street. ! FOR SALE One boiler and engine, two horizontal Ice cream freezers, cans and tubs, and fancy moulds. 319 Wal nut street, Harrlsburg, Pa. FOR SALE CARDS on sal* at tfee Telegraph Business office. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can ae secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE Scratch Pads new | eupply —SO for 25c while they last. Ap ply Job Printing Department .The Tele, graph Printing Company. | FOR SALE Fifty sheep. Inquire jJednota Farm, Middletown, Pa. LARGE LINE of Automobile Robes, I Horse Blankets, Trunks, Traveling ! Bags, Suit Cases and Leather Special | ties; repaired and made to order. Har j risburg Harness and Supply Company, j Second and Chestnut. FOR SALE Restaurant located on I Market street, doing good business. A | bargain if sold at once. Good reasons i for selling. Address D., 3015, care of ! Telegraph. FOR SALE 1916 Chevrolet | touring cars and roadsters, one 11914. Model 37 Buiek touring ! car good as nc\V. One new Buick ■ton truck with open express j body. George I>. Zecli, City Auto j Garage. j FOR SALE AT GABLE S, 11J, 11» tn<l 117 South Second street. 5,000 gal* ! lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme j I junllty. All the full line of the Acme i | make. I FOR KENT FOR RENT Second floor brick building, suitable for factory or auto mobile storage; rent for short or long term; thirty-live hundred feet. Inquire 906 Kunkel Building. ' FOR RENT Large, well-lighted | suite of offices, second floor on main | street this city. Write for appoint- I ment. Address M„ 3132, care of Tele- I graph. | FOR RENT Good business loca tion; 3-story building; larfge store room l and 4 flats; wi!l rent or sell at a j bargain: possession given immediately. Apply S. W. Fitzgerald Real Estate I Agency. 31" Walnut street. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES j I MADE $50.000 in tlve years in the ] I mall order business, began with $5. : Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea- i cock. 355 Lockport. N. T. ANY intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par- I tlculars. Press Syndicate, 798. Lock. | nort. N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS THERE'S A DIFFERENCE In work when compared to other firms, the | reason is that we are Interested In you | personally and want you to look well j dressed, the way to do this. Is to send your clothes to us for renovating, our i methods are the best and give perfect I satisfaction. West End Cleaning and Dying, 1527 North Third street; Bell j phone 717 W. I FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market , street. Harrlsburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell | 1960. MR. MOTORCYCLE OWNER —lfyou 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. HAIITMAN, Hoarding Stable and I National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul* Ing. H. W. Lathe. Manager. Fifth and Woodbine streets. Eell phone Nt 2503 R. MONEY TO LOAN WE LEND MONEY In amounts from I $5.00 to $300.00 in compliance with act of June 17, 1915. j 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 I Rnv TTarrloburg. Pa. STORAGE FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private rooms for household goods, $2 per month and up. We Invite inspection. I Low insurance. 437-445 South Second street. Harrlsburg Storage Company. STORAGE la S-story brick building, rear 44H Market utreet. Household goods In rlean. private | rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply te ; r. G. Ulenvr, Jeweler. 4<IS Market St I 6TORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms. $1 to $3 Wagons. 76 cents 1 per month. Apply D. Cooper * Co.. j Broad street P.oth uhoiioa CARIV OE THANKS I MR. E. MOESLEIN AND CHILDREN 1 wish to extend their thanks to their j friends and neighbors for the kindness I shown them during the illness and death of their dear, beloved wife and mother. | LEGAL NOTICES • , I NOTICE Letters of administration lon the Estate of Mary F. Wilson, late of Harrlsburg. Dauphin county. Pa., de ceased, having beer, granted to the un dersigned residing In Harrlsburg, all persons Indebted to said Estate are re queste' to make immediate payment, and I one having claims will present! them lor settlement to E. A. HEFFELFINGER. i Administrator. MANY DELIVERIES IN STOCK MARKET j Specialties in War Group Re [i cede From One to Almost Three Points By Associated Press New York. Oct. 15.—Declines far I outnumbered advances in to-day's early dealings, the list manifesting a continuance of yesterday's reactionary trend. Rails, like St. Paul, New Ha ven. Chesapeake and Ohio and North ern Pacific, were lower by material fractions to 1% points, while special ties in the war group, such as Baldwin Locomotive. Continental Can and Re public Steel, receded 1 to almost 3 points. These losses were partly off set by moderate gains in Westing house, Lackawanna Steel, American Woolen and American Can, while South Porto Rico Sugar rose 19 points to the new high record of 150. Sec ondary prices showed general im provement. NEW YORK STOCKS New York, Oct, 15. Open. High. Low. Clos. Alaska G M 33 33 32% 32% AUls-Chal . 43% 43% 42% 42% Am Bt Sug 67% 68 67 67 Am Can .. 65% 65% 64 64 | Air. CH F. 83% 86% 83 84 Am Cot Oil 58% 60 58% 58% Am Loco . 66% 67 66% 66% •Am Smelt. 91% 95% 91%, 93% l Am Sugar. 112% 113% 112 112% Am T& T. 121% 125 124% 124% , Anaconda . 75% 76% 74% 75 i Atchison .. 106 106% 105% 106 Baldwin .. 125% 125% 122% 123% B & O 91% 92 91% 91% Beth Steel . 474 477 473 4'?7 Bklyn RT. 87% 88% 87% 87% Cal Petro. . 19% 19% 19% 19% Can Pacific li>4% 165% 164 164 % Cent Leath 53 54% 53 53 t 1 & 0 56'/« 57 56% 56% C, M&St P 90% 911/4 90% 90% C, R1& P. 23 23 19% 20% C Con Cop. 49% 50 49 49% ColF&l.. 57 57% 55% 55 % Dist Sec .. 36 36 35% 35% B"e 33% 34% 33% 34% Erie Ist pfd 53% 54 53% 53% Gen E Co.. 177 180 % 177 179 ' | Goodrh BF 78% 78% 76 76% iGt Nor pfd 121% 121% 121% 121% Gt N Ore s 48 48% 48 48% , Insp Cop . . 43% 44% 43 43 In-Met 23% 23% 23% 23% iC, Gt W pfd 34% 34% In-Met pfd 80 % 80% 79% 79% ,K CSo ... 27% 27% 27% 27% (Lehigh Valy 75 76 75 75 Max Mot.. 61% 62 61 61 % Mex Petro. 91% 93% 91% 91 % > Miami Cop. 34% 34% 33% 33% Mo Pac .. 4%' 5 3% 5 Nat eLad.. 66% 67 66% 66% N Y Cent.. 99 100 99 99% NY.NH& H 81% 83% 81% 82% NY.O & W 30 30% 29 29 Nor & W. . 45% 45% 45% 45% North Pac. 11l 111% 110% 110% 1 Penn Rail. 57% 57% 57% 57% •Pitts C... 41 41% 40% 40% Pitts C pd. 113% 113% 113% 113% Press SC.. 70% 71% 70% 71 Rail S 5... 48% 48% 47% 47% Ray CC... 26% 26% 25% 25% Reading .. 77% 78% 77% 77% • Rep 15... 53 53% 53 53 % 1 South Pac. 96% 97% 96% 96% 1 South Ry.. 20 20% 20 20% South Rpd 60% 60% 59 59 Studebaker. 161 161 159 160 Tenn Cop.. 67% 68% 66 66% Third Ave. 66% 66% 62% 62% Union Pac. 134% 135% 134% 134% U S Rub.. 54% 54% 53% 53% IT S Steel.. 82% 83% 82% 82% U S Stl pd. 114% 114% 114% 114% 1 Utah Cop.. 70% 70% 69% 70 Vir-Car C.. 42% 44% 42% 43% West Md.. 32% 33 32% 33 West U Tel 78% 78% 78 78 I West Mfg.. 67% 71% 67% 69% PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE) By Associated Press Philadelphia, Oct. 15. Wheat Higher; No. 2, red, September, $1.15% ®1.16%; No. 2, Southern, red, sl.ll%Ci 1.13%. Corn Steady; No. 2, yellow, local, 74 075 c; steamer, No. 2. yellow, local, 74®75c; steamer. No. 2. yellow, 73 ft# 74c. Onts Steady; No. 2, white, 44045 c; No. 3, white, 39@40c. Bran—The market is steady; city mills, per ton, $24.00; western do., none here; Spring, per ton, $22.50®23.00. Refined Sugars Market steady; powdered, 5.00 c; fine granulated, 4.90 c; confectioners' A, 4.80 c. Butter Market quiet; western, creamery, extra, 29c; nearby prints, and fancy, 32c. Eggs Market quiet, but steady; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, $9.00 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $8.40 per case; western, extras, $9.00 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $8.40 per case. Live Poultry—Market lower; fowls. 14015 c; old roosters. ll@12c; broil ing chickens, 16017 c; Spring chickens. 14ij® 15c; Spring ducks, 14®15c; old ducks, 13® 15c. Dressed Poultry Market steady; fresh killed fowls, fancy, 19>,4@20c; average, 17%018%c; do., unattractive, average, 15017 c; do., roosters, 13% c; do. broiling chickens, nearby. 22®26c; broiling chickens, western, 15®21c; Spring chickens, western, 14@20c; Spring ducks, nearby, 16®17o; do., western, 10012 c; ice packed fowls, lb ® 19c. Potatoes Market firm; Penn sylvania. fancy, per bushel. 75@78c; Pennsylvania, fair to good, per bushel. 6a® 70c; ersey. No. 1, per basket, 40® 50c; Jersey, No. 2, per basket, 20®25c. Flour—The market is firm; winter, clear, new, $4.6004.90; do straight, new, $5.00@5.20; do., patent, new, $5.25® 5.50; Kansas clear, new. jute sacks, $4.90®5.10; do straight, $55.2005.60; do patent, $5.50®5.75. Spring, first, clear, new, $4.6504.90; do straight, new, $5.00®5.25; do., patent, new, $5.4005.60; do., patent, old. $6.35 <&> 7.10; do., favorite brands, $6.00®6.50. Hav—Quiet, hut firm; No. 1, large, bales, $20.00(3)20.50; medium bales. $19.50®20.00; No. 2. do., $18.50®519.00; No. 3 do.. $16.00® 17.00; light mixed, , slß.oo® 18.50; No. 1. do.. $17.00017.60; No. 2. do.. $14.00015.00. TO HIRE TO HIRE —Masquerade costumes and I full ifress suits; also full lot of hair goods, including wigs, beards, etc. Ap ply Brenner's, 424-426 Wqlnut, or Bell | phone 1251 J. • ! LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Governor ■of the State of Pennsylvania on No vember 1. 1915. by Ernest Williams. Margaret Williams. Roland C. Wal lower and Nora G. Wallower, under the Act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and Regulation of Certain' Corpor ations," approved April 29, 1S <4, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an Intended corporation to be called "Wiliams and Wallower, Incorporated." the character and object of which is de signing, drawing, engraving, electro typing. writing, placing and printing advertisements, buying and selling ad vertising literature, and services of all kinds pertaining to Illustrative and constructive cataloging, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjov I all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and its I supplements. SWARTZ, I'MBERGER 4 SWARTZ, I Solicitors. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Hrtm Philadelphia. Oct. 16. Stocks closed lower. Cambria Steel #7% General Asphalt 32 ' General Asphalt, Pfd 70 Lake Superior Corporation 9 Lehigh Navigation 77 Valley 74 5 « Pennsylvania Railroad 57 Pennsylvania Steel 90 Pennsylvania Steel, Pfd 92V4 Philadelphia Electric 25 Philadelphia Company 47 Philadelphia Company. Pfd 36 Philadelphia Rapid transit 13\ Reading 77\ Storage Battery 71 Fnlon Traction 41 Va I nniteil Gas Improvement 86% U. S. Steel 82H Warwick Iron and Steel 10V? CHICAGO CATTI.E By Associated Press Chicago. 111.. Oct. 15 Hogs Re ceipts. 13,000; tlrin. Hulk of sales. $8.25 <18.85: IlKht, SB.OOCq 8.85; mixed, iS.OS<&» 8.90: heavy, $7.95 & 8.90; rough. $7.95® 8.15; pigs, $5.00@7.60. Cattle Receipts, 2,000; weak. Na tive beef steers. western steers, $6.60ffi8.65; cows and heifers, 12.80w8.26; calves. $7.75«11.50. Sheep Receipts, 6,000; steady. Wethers, $6.00@7.00; lambs, $6.75. CHICAGO HOARD OF THADK By Associated Press Chicago, 111., Oct. 15. Board of Trade closing: Wheat—December, 1.08; May. 1.08%. Corn—December, 69V4; May, 60%. Oats—December, 39■ A; May, 39%. Pork—December, 15.00; January, 17.30. Lard—November, 9.45; January, 9.42. Ribs—January, 9.42. RAISED DISTURBANCE Four persons arretted last night oil a charge of raising a disturbance at the Pennsylvania Railroad Station were heard by Mayor John K. Royal this af ternoon. They gaves their names as George Churchill, Tim Callahan, Alva Clark and Ruth Hall. THE FUTURE OF THE SUBMARINE To-day I would say without hesita tion that the submarine has not re |piaced the battleship as the principal factor in war at sea. Taking it In its existing stage of development, a sub mersible vessel is useful for certain purposes only. It cannot yet be called sea-going or sea-keeping, it is not fast; I and it is extremelyi vulnerable. Al ready devices for its destruction are multiplying; the aeroplane or dirigible can see it well below the surface; the net, the mine field, the destroyer are all being used to oppose it, and a new "type of armed patrolboat is being built for the purpose of watching the sea's surface for signs of the me chanical whale that must come up. Submarine signals, also, although now in the infancy of development will doubtless soon be able to detect the presence of moving submarines and give accurately their direction and dis tance. It would be, of course, not unreason able to suppose that, while the weap ons for the destruction of underwater craft are being perfected, the !m-| provement of the submarine itself will j Fourth and Emerald Streets The most desirable section in Harrlßburg for residential purposes. Clean and healthful. New ideas in Home Building;. Ideal Surroundings. Small prices and accommodations furnished to well meaning, business like people, that will SHKL<F forever the PAY RENT question. Now in Course of Construction Make appointment for interview about this extraordinary oppor tunity with Rettew & Bushnell 1000 North Third St. Sales Agents, or P. VANDERLOO, Sales Manager | INSURANCE—No risk too large or too small. ■ ■ SMALL LOANS at legal rates for individuals pressed by lack of funds to meet immediate necessi ties. Repayable in small weekly or monthly instalments. CO-OPERATIVE Loan & Investment Co. 204 Chestnut Street Licensed by and under the supervision of the State Banking Department Office Hours: 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Daily. Wednesday and Saturday evenings until 3 o'clock ———wi / " Public Sale of Valuable Real Estate Thursday, October 21, 1915 A very desirable Three-story Brick House, West Main street. Mechan- Icsburg. Pa. The ground plot of the building and the side lawns have a frontage of 118 feet and a depth of 280 feet. The house feet from building line, this space being occupied by a porch, lawnf terrace and pavement. A driveway, leading to the brick stable in the rear, borders the western lawn. The house contains 14 rooms, bathroom ap pliances, hardwood finish, ash and cherry, gas lighting and steam heating. I It Is one of the most desirable locations In the burg- A visit of Inspec tion Is most cordlully extended. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. I ADAM ORKIS, Mechanicrsburg, Pa. ' v ' 21 = '«! continue. Without doubt Its size will Increase, Its engines, both surface and subsurface, Rain In horse power and resulting speed. Its radius action grow and its seaworthiness improve. I have said nothing of the dlacomfort of the officers and men on the present day vessels, nor of the well known fact that the propelling and operating me chanism is in such an experimental stage that frequent accidents occur; these arc the evils of any new ap paratus—witness the automobile of fifteen years ago. But the time is not far distant when the "habltabillty" and safety from mishaps will make submarines as dependable as any other highpowered, complicated vessel of war. Two deterring factors will probably always be present In its de velopment; the inability to see under water, and the necessity of coming to surface at short intervals. The submarine has come to stay. It has taken Its place, not as the sole weapon in naval offense and defense, but as an adjunct to other weapons. That it is useful for coast defense, for commerce destroying, for scouting purposes, and as a part of the protec tion and attacking power of a battle ship fleet Is established. Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Franklin D. Roosevelt, in the North American Re view. A BLUNDER OPTHE OPTIMISTS One of the fundamental blunders of modern religious work and teaching is the failure to recognize the fact that , human beings, young or old, do not naturally like God and God's ways. To plan out a religious program on the assumption that they do is to make a bee-line for failure. If it were true that people naturally loved God and his ways, Jesus, would never have said: "Ye must be bom again." The fundamental and primary need for all Christian work is a new heart, a heart that loves Good, that loves the thought of God, that delights in the ways of God. We are bound to fail when we un dertake to do heavenly things in earthly strength. There is no need to try to reach the goal of success unless we start here. Every other start is a false start on a mistaken path.—Christian Herald. MONEY 1 To Ronsekeeperm. Work tngmen and Salaried Em. ployea. lIiEGAJj RATES EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY • N. MARKET SQUARE Room 21 4th Floor Spoonrr BnOdlng ■l — J
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