Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, October 21, 1915, Page 15, Image 15

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    | A Telegraph Want Ad fill Quickly
Deaths
EE I.MAN On October 20. 1915. Car
son S. Beelman, aged 49 yeai'B, 11
and friends are invited to
attend the service on Saturday after
noon, at 3 o'clock, from his late resi
dence, 1716 V? North Fourth street.
Burial East Harrisburg Cemetery.
UMERER On October 19, 1915, An
drew Kamerer, aged 64 years, 10
months and 20 days.
Funeral on Friday afternoon, at 2
o'clock, from his late residence, li
North Thirteenth street. The rela
tives and friends are invited to at
tend without further notice. Funeral
private. Body can be viewed on
Thursday evening.
CARD Of THANKS
MRS. AVILLIAM CORNMAN. Mrs
,andis Parks and Mrs. John Fisher, of
hiremanstown. wish to express their
ppreclation and thanks for the many
Indnesses shown toward their deceas
d mother, Mrs. John Millard, during
ler late illness.
LOST
LOST —Hupodometer. Reward if re
urned to John Black and Son. 201 south
eventeenth stret.
LOST Small Fox Terrier dog
rhite with black around eyes, black
pot on back. Answers to name of
■luster." Libera) reward, no questions
sked. if returned to Central Hotel.
FOUND
FOUND The beat results have
ound by the ladles who had their Suits
nd Coats remodeled to the latest style
y the' Ladies' Tailor, H. L Powell, 925
forth Third street. Estimates free.
FOUND That Eggert's Steam Dye
ng & French Cleaning Works. 1245
.larket St.. do the very beat work In
le city. Call either phone for :«roo£
V* call and deliver. v
Ht.i.l- WANTKU —Mate
WANTED—Men to learn to become
tactical chauffeurs. We give you
ur unlimited S3O practical course
uw for S4O. AVe practice you front"
he time you start on repairing and
riving automobiles until you graduate,
nirty cents per hour guaranteed as
oon as they are competent of repair
ig private cars. Auto Transportation
chool. 5 North Cameron street.
WANTED Eight good-appearing
len to work for old. reliable llrm
welve counties to work steady work
nd good pay. Call, 8 to 9 A. M., 4 to 6
'. M„ 409 Patriot Building.
WANTED A plumber's apprentice,
pply to Chas. M. Froehllch, 1121 Mar
el street.
MACHINISTS WANTED
la»8 men for niKht work on lathe,
laner, sliaper, slotter, milling machine,
orlzontal and vertical boring mills,
ear cutter, turret latne, etc. rhls is
lachlne tool work and only good men
eed apnly. Newton Machine 100 l
Vorks, Twenty-third and Vine streets,
'hiladeiphla.
WANTED Experienced salesman
or high-class advertising proposition;
ne wno can write descriptive matter
referred. Address Box J.. 3158. care
f Telegraph.
WANTED Two neat-appearing,
O'ifg men wishing position with largo
orporation as salesmen, experience
or. essential, call between 4:30 and 5:30
t Morrell Apartments.
WANTED Married man for gen
ial farm work. Apply AV., 3160, care
f Telegraph.
"LIVEWIRE" SALESMEN
We have room on our selling |
iree for young men who are will
lg to prove their worth. Knowl
dge ol live stock essential. Call
,ith references. W. H. Breun
lger Sales Manager, Hotel Carl
□n, until Friday 8 p. m. j
SALESMEN WANTED Competent
nd reliable to carry our line of solder
nd babbit metals to the Hardware,
lumbing and Sheet Metal trades on a
omntission basis. Apply Cunard
lanufacturing Co., Newark. N. J.
WANTED Good, llvewire repre
enatlve acquainted with Automobile
tade and individual owners, to handle
ur Elastic Spring Shackles and Shock
bsorbers. This offers exceptional op
ortiinity for some one to make money,
inclusive control of sales in Harrls
urg and Dauphin county can be ar
anged. Address Palace Car Spring
0., Box 143, York, Pa.
WANTED A German-speaking col
ctor and salesman; salary and com
lisslon. Address L, 3155, care of Har
isburg Telegraph.
MACHINISTS WANTED
Boring Mill and Lathe hands who can
'ork from blue prints. Must be first
lass, experienced machinists. Apply
Implo.vment Department, Westing
ouse Electric & Mfg. Co., East Pltts
urgh, Pa.
SALESMEN WANTED We need
lore men who can work Into executive
nsitlons; only requirement natural
bility and willingness to put in time
one week) to learn our sales methods,
all after 7 P. M., Arcade Building, 32
ourt street.
WANTED. AT ONCE First-class
lillwrights. Immediate employment,
ddress J. F. Creswell, P. O. Box 26 4.
lancaster. Pa., or call at Hotel Plaza,
hursday afternoons or evenings.
WANTED First-class barber;
teady work. Apply 1018 North Sev
nth street.
i'ANTED A plumber's apprentice,
pply Chas. M. Froehllch, 1121 Market
treet.
WANTED First-class toolmakers.
roflters, millers, drillers, rlflers, barrel
lrners, blacksmiths and steam ham
ler men to make drop forges. Also
len for barrel rolling. Address P. O.
ox 264. Lancaster, Pa.
For
1802 Boas St.. 2 s. b., 6 r $lO
2146 N, Seventh St., 3 s. b., 8 r„ sl3
2156 N. 7th St., 3 s. b.. 8 r $lB
1503 S. Cameron St., 3 h. b„ 8 r., sl3
1500 Allison St.. 2% s. b., 7 r. ...sl4
627 BPiggs St.. 3 s. f.. 8 r sl4
#tella Vista, Ross Ave $14.50
1503 Allison St., 2Vj s. b., 7 r. b., sls
Near Duncannon. 214 s. f„ 10 r...515
Enola, State Road sls
1531 S. 13th St.. 3 s. b.. 8 r., b. .. ,slfl
1538 S. 13th St., 3 s. b„ 8 r slll
1500 S. 12th St., s. b„ 8 r. b...sltf
710 Cowden St., 6 r sl6
315 Mueneh St., 8 r. b sl6
611 Calder St., 3 s. b $1(1
660 Emerald St., 3 s. b., 9 r sl7
228 Hummel St., 9 r. b $lB
1853 Fulton St., 3 s. b $22
611 AValnut St., 3 s. b„ 8 r $23
133 N. 13th St., 3 s. b„ 8 r. & b.. $25
1207 N. 14th St., new, 2',4 s. b. ..$25
2220 N. 3rd St., 3 s. h., 10 r. . . .$32.50
2027 N. Second St.. furnished or un
furnished.
"Hill Crest.'' Bella Vista s(ls
Hainlyn (Aldinger Cottage) ....$««
23 S. Front St., furnished. 4 s. h.
209 S. Front St.. 3 s. b., 10 r„ 2 b.
York Springs, Main St $75
Apartment—6o4 N. Third St., 6 rooms
—Bath—city steam heat.
MILLER BROTHERS&CO.
HEAI, ESTATE
Insurance "nrety Bond*
Locust and t'o'if *'reet»
THURSDAY EVENING,
HEIiP WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED A white woman to wash
Monday and clean Friday; must be
clean, strong and willing. Address
M.. 3148, care of Telegraph.
AVANTED Reliable white girl for
cookln<- and general housework; ref
erence required. Inquire between 7 and
9 evenings. 1936 North Second street.
EXPERT training hv my ii.ithod, and
every student employed is my record
last year; no failures; attend here and
be successful. Harrisburg Shorthand
School, 31 North Second street.
WANTED Experienced girls for
erlge stitching, tip stitching and fox
ing. Apply Harrisburg Shoe Manufac
turing Co., Vernon street.
WANTED Lady stenographer and
typist familiar with Remington; must
have office experience and business
tact; duties are light: salary must be
reasonable. Address with full particu
lars, stating age, experience and lowest
salary, 8.. 3156, care of Telegraph.
WANTED A few bright
learners. Apply Cor. North and
Second streets.
WANTED White girl for general
housework; family of three; no wash
ing; reference required. Inquire 1908
North Second street.
WANTED—Experienced sew
ing machine operators on ladies'
and children's wear. Harrisburg
Apparel Co., over City Star Laun
dry State street, rear entrance.
WANTED Girl for tobacco strip
ping; must be steady worker. Apply
200 Market,
WANTED Reliable white woman
to wash Monday or Tuesday mornings.
Bell phone 1299 J. Address 2208 Chest
nut street.
WANTED White girl or middle
aged woman for general housework In
small family; experience In cooking.
Address H„ 3157, care of Harrisburg
Telegraph.
GIRL WANTED Experienced white
girl wanted for general housework. Ap
ply 2426 North Second street.
. WANTED Girls over 16 to
strip tobacco. Also experienced
Rollers, Bunchmakers Packers,
Filler and Binder Strippers' Wel
fare looked after by trained nurse.
Apply Harrisburg Cigar Com
pany, 500 Race street.
WANTED Experienced sewing ma
chine operators on ladles' and chil
dren s wear. Harrisburg Apparel Co..
over City Star Laundry, State street,
rear entrance.
"WANTED Reliable colored woman,
on Allison Hill, to cook and do general
housework for small family; reference
required. Apply 810 North Eighteenth
street.
WANTED Several ladles to in
troduce our teas and coffees to the
trade. Only those who can furnish good
reference. Apply Grand Union Tea Co.,
208 North Second stret.
I WANTED Girl or woman for
housework; good home; 110 washing;
good wages. Apply J. E. Dare, 1855
Keglna.
SALESMEN WANTED
MEN AND WOMEN salesmen to
handle Name-on Auto Dap Robe direct
•to consumers. Dawson Mfr., Hancock
and Somerset streets, Philadelphia.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe
WANTED Experienced grocery
clerk wants position; married; best of
references. Apply W. L. Urlch, 12
North Fifth street.
COLORED man wants cellars to
clean and whitewash; also general
housecleaning. Call Bell phone 271 R.
WANTED Young, married man de
sires position as chauffeur. Apply 19X4
North Fourth street.
SITUATION'S WANTED—FemaIe
I WANTED Middle-aged white wo
| man wants a place in a small family
;In the city; can give reference. Call
at 204 Boas street.
WANTED White woman desires
I work by the day. Apply 1104 Cowden
I street.
WANTED By colored woman, day's
| wrfrk or work of any kind. 510 South
I street.
WANTED White girl desires posl
-1 tlon in doctor's or dentist's office, or
, light office work. Address S., 3149, care
of Telegraph.
WANTED Position by colored girl
at general housework; can give best of
reference. Address 1308 North Seventh
street.
WANTED By two colored girls,
! positions at general housework. Apply
1225 North Seventh street.
WANTED Woman desires position
as housekeeper for widower. Address
M., care of Telegraph.
WANTED A good home at general
I housework; will go in the country. Ad
dress I. M. P., Dauphin, R. F. D. 1, care
| of William Albrlgit.
WANTED Woman wants work by
the day, or any kind of work to do at
I home. 626 Race street.
WANTED By colored girl, 19 years
old. night work of any kind. Address
| 1 407 Currant street.
I WANTED —By colored woman,
I work by the week; can give reference.
I 1407 Currant street.
HEAL. ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR IMMEDIATE SA 1,10
A valuable North Second street resi
dence. Most desirable residential lo
cality in city. A bargain. Price and
terms lor the asking. Address "Home,"
care of Harrisburg Telegraph.
WHAT will you offer for 273 Briggs
street, city? Dot. 20x107; seven-room
frame house.. Rents for $22. Part cash
and mortgage. Must have your oiler bv
November 1. Address O. F., No. 3147,
care of Telegraph.
FOR SADE Nice little Hotel within
thirty miles of Harrisburg, finely fur
nished, doing excellent business. Must
Hell on account sickness. Will sacrifice
|to quick buyer. Address C., 24, care of
j Telegraph.
FOR SALE 216 Pine street. Dot
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 phone or at house for terms.
A CORPORATION wishes to dispose
of their holding of lots, free, clear,
high and dry. title guaranteed, at
I Manorville, D. 1.. In parcels of 10 lots.
: SIOO.OO. J. Bauer. Sec., 269 West Fortv-
I fifth street. New York.
! SUBI'RBAN PROPERTY FOR SADE
—frame house —hath —porch front
'lot. 35x150 variety of fruit prop
! erty in good condition. Price, $2,400.
I Inspect it. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
| Building.
I FOR SADE 33 Evergreen street;
i 9 rooms, bath, hmarriwood floors, ali
: modern improvements. For particulars
! apply H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thir
teenth street.
109 ACRES; 2H miles south of Mld
dletown; good frame buildings; sand
loam soil; well fenced; a. good produc
tive farm for $5,500.00. Brlnton-
Packer Co.. Second and Walnut Sta.
REAL ESTATE FOR SAUS
A BARGAIN, 1314 Regina street. Must
be sold. Is reduced several hundred
dollars below cost. H. G. Pedlow, 110
South Thirteenth street.
LOOK! Tou will pay more for ground
facing on an alley than is being asked
for plot corner Thirteenth and State
streets 116x150 feet. H. G. Pedlow, 110,
South Thirteenth street.
1819 MARKET ST.: S-story brick
dwelling; 9 rooms, bath and furnace;
porch front and rear. Lot. 15x97. Brin
ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut
I streets.
IP you will make your monthly pay
ments regularlv and take care of the
property, you can buy a $1,600 house
with very little cash. Opportunity for
right man. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner
Building.
RIVERSIDE PROPERTY FOR SALE
—Brick 8 rooms bath gas
electric light furnace porches
lot. 24x134 corner considerable
fruit and shrubbery garage. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT New brick house; 8
rooms and bath, 2711 North Sixth
street; hardwood floors; up-to-date
fixtures; steam heat; stationary
laundry; front porch and nice back
yard. Rent, $23.00 per month. Inquire
W. H. Moody, 2331 North Third street.
FOR RENT —Only one left of
I the eight storerooms, corner Ham
ilton and Third streets. Rent sl2.
Suitable for any business. Clias.
A.dler, Real Estate and Insurance,
1002 North Third street.
FOR RENT Desirable dwelling,
Market street, Camp Hill, near Oyster
Point avenue; 7 rooms, bath, furnace,
lawn, garden, gruit. Rent, $20.00. Im
mediate possession. James C. Patter
son, 1712 Green street. Bell phone
9000.
FOR RENT Blight-room brick
house with improvements, 1729 Park
street. City. Rental. S2O per month. Ap-
Ply James Bricker, New Cumberland,
'a., R. D.
FOR RENT Basement room, suit
able for tailor, cobbler or plumber, at
1266 Market street; rent, $lO, Including
heat and water. J. E. Gippie, 1251 Mar
ket street.
FOR RENT 2202 Fifth St.., $28.50;
2210 Atlas St.. $13.00; 2219 Atlas St...
$1.>,00; 501 Hamilton St., $16.00; house
in Hainlyn. $12.00. Kough, Brightblli
& Kline, Kunkel Building.
FOR RENT Six-room houses, with
stables, half mile noFth of Penbrook,
at Edgemont. Rent, $6.00. Inquire of
G. Hartman, 38 North Twelfth street,
City, or William Brenr.eman. Penbrook.
REAL. ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT
FOR SALE OR RENT Bridge and
Fifth Ave., New Cumberland, desirable
suburban home, next to Lutheran
Church; eight rooms; bath- hot water
heat; gas; front and back porches; car
stops at door; lot, 50x175 ft; chicken
house in rear.
FOR SALE OR RENT Desirable
house with all Improvements, located
at White Hill. Call W. H. Snook, 331
Kelker street.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Private apartment, 3
rooms and bath: also private brick gar
age. Mrs. L. A. Dandridge, 33 North
Thirteenth street.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Two or three unfur
nished rooms with use of bath. 129
South Fourteenth street.
Are You Looking For Con
venient, Comfortable Quar
ters? Here Is An Except
ional Opportunity
In private family, two communi
cating rooms, adjoining bath.
Second floor front, large bay win
dow. Livingroom furnished In
leather mission library set, and
big, easy chair. Bedroom, bird's-eye
maple, complete. Electric light.
Steam heat. Telephone in living
room. Conveniently located on
principal street.. Price moderate.
Phone Bell 1111.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished front
room, city steam, all conveniences,
with or without hoard; also furnished
apartment of three rooms. Apply 9
North Front street.
FOR RE> Very large front sec
ond-story rooms, furnished or unfur
nished: privilege of hath and telephone.
Apply Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell
phone 2503 R.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping; use of phone.
1317 Swatara street.
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished
rooms—with use of hath—pleasant lo
cation on Hill, in family of two —gentle-
men preferred. Call IS6B Swatara
street, or Bell phone 1331 R.
FOR RENT Nlceiy furnished rooms
for ladies or gentlemen. Rent reason
able. Apply 4 South Fourth street,
next to the Metropolitan Hotel.
FOR RENT Two communicating,
second floor rooms; will rent separately
or ensuite: good location. Apply 110!)
North Second street.
FOR RENT Nicely furnishad rooms
In fine location; use of bath p.nd tele
phone. Apply at 203 State street.
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
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished
rooms on second floor, next to bath;
one front, all convenience!, Including
phone; central location. Inquire 1232
Market street.
KOOMH WANTED
WANTED Elderly gentleman
wishes pleasant, unfurnished room
with conveniences, near SeconS and
Reily: state terms. Address U.. 315!1
care of Telegraph.
OFFICES FOR RENT
FOR RENT A desirable first floor
office In the Telegraph Building. In
fuire Superintendent. Business Offlce
elegraph. •
WANTED
WANTED— To buy second-hand up
right piano. Answer, giving descrip
tion to Mr. Jones, care of Telegraph.
WANTED, TO BUY A late" model
flve-passenger Ford car. Bell phone
3458 J.
WANTED Bakery located In coun
try town. Address X., 25, care of Tele
graph.
POSITIVELY highest cash prices paid
for Ladles' and Men's cast-off good
Clothing and Shoes; also Furniture and
Carpets. Send postol to 526 Herr
strfet. Citv
FOR SALE
FOR SALE, STEAM BOILERS Two
slightly used castiron square sectiolial
boilers.. One 925 sq. ft. and one 2,310
B<i. ft. capacity. Fisher Bros, mm
Capital street.
BARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
IiYKENS CO. GETS $1,000,000
The largest single mortgage of the
month was filed In the county record
er's office this afternoon when the
agreement between the Lykens Light
tnd Power Company and the Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company was record
ed. The sum was $1,000,000. The
•ompany, it is understood, wishes to
nake repairs and to add new equip
nent and to provide for future exten
sions and additions and the mortgage
was floated for this purpose.
GET THREE IN RAD)
Two women and a man were ar
rested to-day in an early morning raid
at 7 State street and this afternoon
were fined by Mayor John K. Royal.
■ 111 S
FOR SALE •
GLASS window »;gn». Furnished
Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and
Board and Table Board at 25c each. On*
Df these signs will be given with each
six-time order for a classified ad. it
paid in advance. Inquire at Office of
l'ele graph.
FOR SALE Hot air furnace, large
size, first-class repair; splendid heater;
all connections; slightly used; very
cheap to quick buyer. F. B. Caines. Six
teenth and Hunter streets.
FOR SALE, Six-cylinder Winton
touring car, in first-class running con
dition. Good tires. Will sell at a sac
rifice to quick buyer, Mechanicsburg
Auto Shop, Mechanicsburg, Pa.
FOR SALE One Jewel double
heater, complete, with pipe, used only
short time; also one gas range, good
condition. AA'lll sell cheap. Call at 9
North Fourteenth street.
FOR SALE Two computing scales,
one slicing machine. Inquire J. M.
Shatzer, 529 South Sixteenth street,
Harrisburg, Pa. Bell phone 2408 R.
LARGE LINE of Automobile Robes,
Horse Blankets, Trunks, Traveling
Bags, Suit Cases and Leather Special
ties; repaired and made to order. Har
risburg Harness and Supply Company,
Second and Chestnut.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN One
3%-ton Reliance motor truck in good
condition. Reason for selling, we are
going out of wholesale business. Ad
dress, or apply, Manhelm Ice Co., Man
helm, Pa.
BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—S.
C. Smiths, Underwoods. Densmore. etc.,
SIO.OO up. Typewriter Office, 211 Lo
cust street. Opposite Orpheum Thea
ter.
FOR SAEE 535.00 double heater to
be sold for any price. Have no place to
keep. Apply 1529 North Third street.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Five
passenger Maxwell automobile A 1
condition. AddreSs No. 560 Race street.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at tfea
Telegraph Business utTlca.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can M
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
COLONIAL BUREAUX
Several Colonial Mahogany Bureaux,
$14.00; also other antiques. SALTZ
GIVER'S, 223 North Second street.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN— One
3%-ton Reliance motor truck in good
condition. Reason for selling, we are
going out of wholesale business. Ad
dress, or apply, Manheim Ice Co., Man
heim. Pa.
FOR SALE 1916 S-passen
ger Chevrolet touring cars.»» Elec
tric lights and self starter, only
SSBO. Delivered. George B.
Zech, City Auto Garage.
FOR SALE Scratch Pads new
• upply—6o for 26c while they last. Ap
ply Job Printing Department .The Tele
graph Printing Company.
FOR SALE One 4-H.-P. motor
cycle, magneto model; good tires; fine
running order; run one season. Price,
$55.00. 41 Balm street. City.
FOR SALE Restaurant located on
Market street, doing good business. A
bargain if sold at once. Good reasons
for selling. Address D„ 3015, care of
Telegraph.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
I MADE sso,ouu in nve years In the
mall order business, began with $5.
Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea
eock. 355 Lockport. N. T.
ONE RESTAURANT FOR SALE
One good one is enough. Rent, includ
ing residence, $35. Only SSOO required
—possihly less located at 1107 North
Third street. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
STORE GOODS AND FIXTURES FOR
SALE Full line of groceries. Reason
for selling, engaged in other business.
Call, or address, Chas. P. Finnefrock,
Main street, Mifflintown, Pa.
FOR SALE Moving Picture Show
for sale chean. Everything in first
class condition. Cheap rent, etc. Or
will be sold otherwise. Good reasons
for selling. For further particulars
address H. Ogden Blrnstfcck, Lyric
Theater, Wrightsvllle, Pa.
AUTO BUSINESS PROPOSITION FOR
SALE Only $1,500 required pros
perous business rent, including heat,
S2O. Y ou want a business. .ills may
be your opportunity. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
ANY Intelligent person can earn gooa
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
Druggl3t and Apothecary. 119 Market
itreet. Harrisburg. Pa. Telephone
orders given prompt attention. Bell
1960.
HAULING
n. A. nARTMAN, Bearding Stable and
X.itlonul Transfer Co. Movers of
pianos, safes, boilers and general haul
ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phone Ni
•503 R.
TO HIRE
TO HlßE—Masquerade costumes anrt
full dress suits; also full lot of hair
goods, including wigs, beards, etc. An
ply Brenner's, 424-426 Walnut, or Bell
phone 1251 J.
STORAGE
FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private
rooms for household goods, $2 per
month and up. We Invite Inspection.
Low Insurance. 437-445 South Second
ttrcet. Harrisburg Storage Company.
STORAGE 4l» Broad street, tot
household goods and .merchandise. Pri
vate rooms, $1 to $3 Wagons, 75 ceau
per month. Apply D. Cooper * Co, 411
Broad street. Both ebon**.
liEGAL ft-mCES
NOTICE Letters of Administra
tion on the Estate of Henrietta L.
Seltz, late of City of Harrisburg, Dau
phin county. Pa., deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned residing in
said city, all persons Indebted to said
Estate are requested to make immedi
ate payment, and those having claims
will present them for settlement.
COMMONWEALTH TRUST COMPANY
(222 Market Street),
Administrator.
DAN'L S. SEITZ,
Attorney,
lent That Yacait Roam ||
BETHLEHEM STEEL
AT NEW HEIGHT
New York, Oct. 21. Bethlehem
Steel continued ltg record breaking
rise to-day, early sales being made at
550, an overnight gain of 21 points and
an advance of almost 200 points since
the belnnlng of the month. Later It
touched 599%. General Motors rose
six to 360, later going to 363. and Stu
debaker at 183 showed a„gain of seven
points. Other specialties including
American Locomotive, Baldwin Loco
motive, AUis Chalmers, Commons pre
ferred, and American Woof en were
higher by a point or more. Inspira
tion was again the feature of the cop
per group, while U. S. Steel fluctuated
narrowly and rails continued dull and
irregular.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Furnished by Chandler Bros. & Co.
3 North Market Square.
New York, Oct. 21.
Open. High. Low. Clos.
Alaskp G M 32% 32% 32% 32%
Allis-Chal . 44% 45% 4 4 44
Am Bt Sug 66 % 66% 66 66
Am Can .. 03% 64 63 % 63%
Am C& F. 87% 88% 86% 86%
Am Cot Oil HO 60 60 60
Am Ice Sec 23% 23% 23% 23%
Am Loco . 72% 72% 71 71
Am Smelt. 93 94 92% 92%
Am Sugar . 112% 112% 112 112
Am T & T. 124% 124% 124% 124%
Anaconda . 76 76% 75% 75%
Atchison .. 106% 106% 106% 106%
Baldwin .. 133% 134 132% 132%
B&O 91% 92% 91% 92%
Beth Steel. 550 599% 550 588
Cal Petro. . 18% 18% 18% 18%
Can Pacific 167% 167% 167 167
Cent Leath 55% 58% 55% 57%
Ches AO.. 56% 57% 56% 57
C. M&St P 92% 92% 91% 91%
C, Rlft P. 19% 19 % 16% 16%
Chi Con C 49 % 49% 49 49%
Col Fft I. . 58% 60% 58 59%
Con Gas .. 144% 144%
Cruc St . . 9 2 94 % 92 92%
Dist Sec ... 42% 47% 42% 46%
Erie 35 35% 34% 34%
Erie Ist pfd 54 54 53% 53%
Gen E Co.. 178 178 176% 177%
Goodrh BF 77 78% 76% 76%
Gt Nor pfd 121% 121% 121% 121%
Gt N Ore s 49 52% 48% 52
Insp Cop .. 45% 46% 44% 44%
In-Met 22% 22% 22 22
In-Met pd.. 78% 78% 78% 78%
KasCS... 27% 87% 27% 27%
Lehigh V.. 75% 75% 75% 75%
Max Mot.. 63 67% 62% 66%
Mex Pet... 90% 90% 89% 89%
Mi Cop 33% 34 % 33% 34
Mo Pac... 5% 5% 4% 4%
Nat Lead.. 68% 68% 67% 68%
NYC 99% 100% 99% 100%
NYNHH 82% 82% 80% 81
N Y O W. 29% 29% 29 29
N and W.. 115 115 114% 115
North Pac. 111% 111% 111% 111%
Pa Rail.... 57% 58% 57% 57%
Pitts C 40% 40% 39% 40
Pitts C pd. 108% 108% 108% 108%
Press SC.. 72% 72% 71% 71%
Rail SS. .. 49 49 48% 48%
RayCC... 25% 25% 25% 25%
Reading .. 78% 78% 78% 78%
Rep 15... 54% 56 54 % 55
South Pac . 98% 98% 97% 97%
South Ry.. 20% 20% 20% 20%
Studebaker 176% 193 175% 189%
Tenn Cop.. 64 64 % 62% 63%
Third Ave. 61% 61% 61 61
Union Pac. 135 135% 134% 134%
U S Rub.. 54 56 54 54%
U S Steel. 86 87% 86 86%
U S Stl pd. 115% 115% 115% 115%
Utah Cop.. 70% 70% 69% 69%
Vir-Car C.. 46% 46% 45% 45%
West Md... 33 33% 32% 32%
West U Tel 79% 79% 79% 79%
West Mfg.. 71 71% 70% 71%
rHII.ADELI'HiA IMlonnCß
Philadelphia, Oct. 21. Wheat
Unchanged; No. 2. red, spot, ami October
$1.12% ®) 1.14% ; No. 2, Southern, red,
*1.10%©1.12%.
Corn Firm; No. 2, yellow, local,
75%®76V4c; steamer, No. 2, yellow, 74Va
Cd>7o%c. ' 73
Oats Steady; No. 2, white. 45©
4 6c; No. 3, white, 41®42c.
Bran The market is dull; city
mills, per ton, $24.00; western do., none
here; Spring, p«r ton, $22.75®23.25.
Refined Sugars Market firm;
fine granulated, 5.25 c; powdered, 5.35 c;
confectioners' A. 5.15 c.
Butter.— Solid packed lower; western
creamery, extra, 26V4c; nearby prints,
and fancy, 32c.
Eggs The market is higher;
Pennsylvania and other nearby nrsts.
free cases, $9.90 per case; do., current
receipts, free cases. $9.30 per case;
western, extras, firsts, free cases, $9.90
per case; do., firsts, free cases, $9.30 per
case. '
Live Poultry Market steady; fowls,
14(f)) 15c; old roosters, ll@12c; broil
ing chickens. 16@17c; Spring chickens,
14 @ 16c; Spring ducks, 13® 15c; old
ducks, 13®fl5c.
Dressed Poultry Market steady:
fresh killed fowls, fancy, 19% @:ioc;
average, 17@18%c; do., unattractive,
average, 16©16 c; do., roosters. 13'/4c; do.
broiling chickens, nearby, 22®2»c;
broiling chickens, western, 14@20c;
Spring chickens. western, 14#20c;
Spring ducks, nearby, 16®17c; do.,
western, 10®12c; ice packed fowls, lb
® 19c.
Potatoes Market steady; Penn
sylvania, fancy, per bushel, 73@75c;
Pennsylvania, fair to gooa. per bushel.
60®65c; Jersey,. No. 1, per basket. 40®
50c; Jersey, No. 2, per basket. 20@25c.
Flour Dull and weak; winter,
winter straights, $5.20@5.40; do., pat
ent. $5.50@5.75; Spring, firsts, clear,
$0.00®5.20; do., straights, $5.25®>5.50;
do., patents, $5.60®5.85; do., favorite
brands, $66.00@6.50.
Hay Market firm; No. 1, large
bales, $21.00® 21.50; medium bales,
No. 2. do., $19:50®20.00:
No. 3, do., sl7.sn® 18.60.
Light mixed. $19.00® 19.50; No. 1, do..
$18.00018.60; No. 2, do., $15.00®16.00.
PHII, A DIG I .PHI A STOCKS
Philadelphia, Oct. 21.—Stocks closed
irregular.
Cambria Steel 67%
Ueneral Asphalt 35^4
General Asphalt, Pfd 72
Luke Superior Corporation 9%
Lehigh Navigation 78
Lehigh Valley ... 7514
Pennsylvania Railroad 57 r >»
Pennsylvania Steel 95%
Philadelphia Electric 11 Vs
Philadelphia Company, Pfd 36
Philadelphia Rapid Transit 14%
Philadelphia Traction 76
Reading 7SU
Storage Battery 4 71
Union Traction 42%
United Gas Improvement 86
United States Steel 86%
Warwick Iron and Steel 10%
CHICAGO BOAHD OF TRADE
Chicago, 111., Oct. 21.—Board of Trade
closing:
Wheat December, 1.03%; May
1.04%
Corn—December, 58; May. 59%.
fiats —December, 38%; May, 39%.
Pork—December. 13.60; January.
15.45.
Lard —November, 9.05; January, 9.10.
Ribs—October, 9.47; January, 9.05.
CHICAGO CATTLE
Chicago, 111., Oct. 21. Hogs Re
ceipts, 23,000; weak. Bulk of sales, $7.25
ifi 7.65; light. $7.00 iff 7.75; mixed, $7.00®
7.85; heavy, $7.00®7.75; rough, $7.00(8)
7.15; pigs, $4.00®6.75.
Cattle Receipts, 5,000; weak. Na
tive beef steers, $6.00® 10.50- western
steers, $6.70®8.80; cows ana heifers,
$2.85®8.35; calves, $7.75®11.50.
Sheep Receipts. 10,000; weak.
Wethers, $6.00(3 6.85; lambs. $6.75ffi5.80.
OCTOBER 21, 1915.
TRINKLE ASKED
TO STAY A WHILE
Urges Commission Counsel to
Serve Until Successor
Is Picked
Attorney General Brown has re
quested William N. Trinkle, of Phila
delphia, who resigned as counsel for
the Public Service Commission on Oc
tober 1, to continue in office until he
can select his successor. Mr. Trinkle
has agreed to act. Mr. Brown said to
day; "I asked Mr. Trinkle to remain
until his successor is named because
of his knowledge of the public serv
ice commission law and the practice
of the commission. He has agreed to
do so. I am very sorry he has de
cided to leave the public service."
The Newport Water Company to
day notified the commission that .t
had withdrawn the rates complained
of by the borough of Newport. The
Montrose water company case and
the Dexter Cement company rate cases
■were heard to-day. A hearing was
also held In the Mahanoy City Busi
nessmen's protest against the Lehigh
Valley grade crossing.
Complaint was made before the
commission by the Pennsylvania Pow
er Company and the New Castle Elec
tric Co., against the Harmony Electric
Co., alleging failure to file tariffs and
encroachment. John K. Powell, of
Charleroi, complained of the practice
of the California Water Company in
reading meters.
Strength of Navy
Will Be Great in 1925
Washington, D. C.. Oct. 21. —What
the United States Navy will be in
192 5 if the administration's defense
program is approved by Congress was
described to-day by naval experts.
The strength of the navy will be:
Twenty-seven battleships of the first
line, 14 battleships of the second line,
9 reserve battleships, 6 battle cruisers,
13 scout cruisers, 96 destroyers, 18
fleet submarines, 149 coast defense
submarines and 31 gunboats.
In addition to the foregoing there
are 10 armored cruisesr, 5 protected
cruisers, 4 first class cruisers, 12 sec
ond class cruisers and 9 coast defense
monitors available for reserve fleet
duty. It is not planned to build any
more ships of these types.
Deaths and Funerals
FUNERAL OF W. E. REEI)
Funeral services for William E.
Reed, aged 74, Bellevue, will be held
Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at
the home oT his daughter, Mrs.
Thomas Deen, Hoyer and Hanna
streets, the Rev. E. N. •Kremer offi
ciating. Burial will be made at East
Harrisburg Cemetery. He is survived
by his wife, three daughters, Mrs. Sal
lie Johnson, Mrs. Lottie Shipley and
Mrs. Deen, two sons, William E., Jr.,
and George M. Reed.
SERVICES FOR MISS M'OLOSKEV
Funeral services for Miss Alice Ger
trude McCloskey, who died Tuesday
in Ithaca. N. Y., were held this after
noon at 4 o'clock at the funeral par
lors of George H. Sourbier, under
taker, 1310 North Third street. Burial
was made at Mount Calvary Cemetery.
Miss McCloskey. is survived by two
sisters. Mrs. James Monoglian, of
Philadelphia, formerly of this city,
and Mrs. J. P. Tuck, of Ithaca.
RAILROADER DIES
Cayson S. Beelman. aged 49, an em
ploye of the Pennsylvania Railroad,
died last night at his home, 1716%
North Fourth street. Funeral services
will be held Saturday afternoon at 3
o'clock at his late home. Burial will
bo made at East Harrisburg Cemetery.
Two Story Bungalows S2BOO
Eight of these now ready, seventy-ave more of various designs to be
erected. The bungalows are 15x46 feet with 8-foot porches; size of lot
19x85 and eight feet between pairs. Six large rooms and bath; seven
closets; floors finished for rugs; steam heat; electric, gas and modern In
every respect. Prominent street; fine location. Greatest value ever
offered; terms easy. Low Interest. No taxes for 1915. Call any time
except Sunday, 800-814 South Seventeenth street. Anyone who wants a.
home can own one of these houses.
»«<F 1 Sw i 804 i NN i 808 1 8M» I 812 i 814 f
I f .1 I Sold I I I 1 L
J. E. DARE
SEVENTEENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS
Both Phones.
: FOR SALE '
3 Acre Truck Farm en Long St., Camp Hill
IS'.OOO celery in fine condition. J4 acr « white Chinese
radishes. l /\ acre turnips. 2}4-story new brick house with all
modern improvements, never been occupied. Farm situated
mile from car service. 5-foot concrete walk from house to car
line.
Phone or write R. W. BENTZ, Lemoyne, Pa.
Bell phone, 3089 J.
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15
BROWN SETS FORTH
STAND ON OPINION
Attorney General Says He Gave
Opinion When Asked by
State Department
Discussion of the court decisions
of the sole nominee clause of the non
partisan judicial nomination act and
the possibilities in campaigns before
the next legislature meets is rife on
Capitol Hill. It is probable that the
matter will be taken up officially be
fore the general assembly meets again.
Attorney General Brown in the
course of a discussion of the matter
defined his attitude in reply to ques
tions as follows:
"My opinion was given after a care
ful consideration of the act in ques
tion by all of the lawyers of the De
partment of the Attorney General and
by the expert election official of the
Department of State which depart
ment had formally requested my
opinion thereabouts, and the method
of determining the sole nominees was
adopted as the only one which would
make the law workable. No other
has thus far been presented. The
court, after elaborate arguments and
most detailed discussion by counsel
for parties in interest, suggests none,
but declares the act incapable of en
forcement.
"My duty as the law officer of the
Commonwealth was to advise a way
to comply with the law, not one to
annul it. The action of the court
which voids the act was within Us
province, but, under the circumstances
was not within mine."
Taft May Be Called
in New Haven Case
By Associated Press
New York. Oct. 21.—Counsel for the
defense in the New Haven Railroad
case announced 10-day that they ex
j ected that the government would call
ex-President Taft as a witness in con
nection with a conference between Mr.
Taft and Lewis Cass Ledyard in regard
to the taking over of Boston and Maine
slock by the New Haven.
R. L. Batts, attorney for the gov
ernment. said that the government
would, "if possible," avojd calling the
former President.
PROPOSAL rs AUTHENTIC
By Associated Press
London, Oct. 21, 12.57 p. m.—The
reported proposal of the British gov
ernment to purchase the co-operation
of Greece in the war by ceding to her
the Island of Cyprus is regarded by
the London press as authentic.
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 ot
the worthy poor.
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ter, suitable for garage accom
modating about 100 automo
biles. Also desirable for use as
storage house. Apply
SIMON COOPER
600 NORTH ST.