Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, October 26, 1915, Page 13, Image 13

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    A Telegraph Wait Ad Will Qnlcldy Rent IMMaamt Roam
Deaths '
lllTH—October -5. 1915. Jeremiah j
•Suiith. aged 73 yearn.
rftJlaUves and friends are invited to
attend thr services on Thursday at
ternoon. at - o'clock, from his late
residence. 2055 Penn street. Burial
East Harrisburg Cemetery.
A STRUCK—October 25. 1915, William
J. Gastrock. aired 82 years. i
The relatives and friends are invited
to attend tlie services on Thursday |
afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from hii late ,
resilience. 1723 North Third street. ,
Burial private In Harrisburgf i eme
t«ry. _____
IFF—On Sunday, October 24, 1915.
Mrs. Matilda W.. wife of Dr . U
Puff, at her home, 930 North sixth I
Funeral services will be held o4 i
Tuesda> evening, at . j
from her late residence. Funeral ,
private. Burial Huntingdon. Pa. j
LOST j
LOST—Hupodometer. Reward it "- |
li ned to John Black and fcon. .01 South
sventeenth stret.
LOST —• The person seen picking: up
handbag In the 25c Department
;ore, Saturday, had better return same .
i store and avoid further trouble. ,
LOST Three ten-dollar bills. b ®" I
keen 1724 Susquehanna and Harris j
id Green all owner had. j
irn to 1728 Susquehanna street ami |
iceive suitable reward. _ j
LOST Gray crochet bag. Thursday |
ternoon. about Pennsylvania station
• on Market street to \. W. I. A. Con
ined return trip ticket to Millersburg.
eward if returned to this office.
ITOUND
FOUND The best results have j
und bv the ladies who had their suits ;
id Coats remodeled to the latest st>le i
th* Ladies' Tailor. H. L Powell. »26
nrtlT Third street. Estimates free. ,
FOUjft) That EHgert's Steam Dye- j
g 4- French Cleaning Works. 1245,
arket St.. do the very besc work In
te city. Call either phone for -root
>^al^jn^deliver^ — |
n ti. i •
WANTED —Men to learn to become j
ucticai chauffeurs. We give you .
ir unlimited si>o practical course I
»<v for S4O. We practice you from
e time you start on repairing and
•iving automooiles until you graduate,
iilrty cents per hour guarauteed as j
on as tney are competent of repair- j
g private cars. Auto Transportation
uool. 6 North Cameron street. |
WANTED Collector and solicitor i
r an old established corporation, i
eady position .year around to right >
irtv. Salarv not less than *lo.oo a I
eeK Address, witn references, R., I
12, care of Telegraph.
n ANTED Shoe cutters for wo- j
en's, misses' and children s shoes.
l>piv Harrisburg Shoe Altg. Co., \ er- |
in street. Harrisburg. Pa. I
WANTED Man to work in grocery j
ore; give reference and experience,
nere last employed. U., 31io, care oil
.Ugrapli. I
WANTED Twenty laborers at j
jurin ana Emerald streets. I
w ANTED First-class painter; n® |
hers need apply. Inquire C. U.
mis. West Eairview. Pa. j
\WfKTED Painters wanted at !
ice. Apply Gohl & Bruaw, 31U Straw
jrry.
WANTED White man with experi
ice as cupola tender for foundry. Ap-
V The W. O. Hickok Manufacturing
irnpany.
WANTED Aii experienced
en's clothing salesman. Grotty
\\ olf Co., Lancaster, Fa.
WANTED Assistant cook at Quick i
inch American, clean and neat. Good
• \ and sti-auy work. Apply in person
OIK e. Hershey Employment Bureau,;
erslley, Pa. j
WANTED Bright, young man as
erk in store; salary to start. $13.00 ■
r wefk; rapid advancement; hustlers!
ay need apply. 269 Broad street. i
WANTED Ten laborers for road !
ork. l-inglestown Koad at Reservoir i
jrk. 2Uc per hour. ,
COST t'I.EHK WANTED
PERMANENT position with nianu
.cturing concern at Hagerstown, Md.,
id assured advancement for bright,
can-cut, ambitious young man (20- ;
1 with at least two years experience.
cost Keeping and similar recorus.
usl be neat penman and quick and i
•curate at ligures. No consideration |
ill be given except applicant stales
illy nationality, education, experi- I
li e. age and salary expected to start. ;
jrresDondence coniidential. Address i
ux 31.'S, care of Harrisburg Telegraph.
W \NTED White boy, 16 years, for I
;nernl light work. Apply to Donald- j
in Paper Company, 113-115 North &ec- j
ui street. j
WANTED Stonemasons wanted, j
pply at 536 North street, Thompson
ros."
WANTED Men for labor work and j
ixlng concrete. Apply 1700 North i
rcond street. City.
WANTED Two first-class house |
linters, at once. Apply G. W. Bixler, j
:2 Peffer i street.
MACHINISTS WANTED first- j
ass men for night work on lathe. ,
aner. shaper, Blotter, milling machine, I
jrizontal and vertical boring mills, ;
-ar cutter, turret lathe, etc. This is |
achlne tool work and only good men |
-ed apply. Newton Machine Tool
orks. Twenty-third and Vine streets, j
hiladelphla. I
MACHINISTS WANTED
Boring Mill and loathe hands I
ork from blue prints. Must be flrst
ass, experienced machinists. Apply |
inplovment Department. Westing
>use Electric & Mfg. Co., East Pitts- .
n'gh. Pa.
WANTED Tinsmith and sheet',
ctal worker. Steady work. Good pay. i
pply at once to Hershey Employment'
tireau. j
WANTED Machinist on general!
pair work. Steady work. Apply at!
ice to Hershey Employment Bureau, j
WANTED, AT ONCE First-class
lllwright3. Immediate employment,
ddress J. F. Creswell. P. O. Box 264,
incaster. Pa., or call at Hotel Plaza,
tiursday afternoons or evenings.
WANTED First-class toolmakers.
•ofi'ers, miliers, drillers, riflers, barrel
rners, blacksmiths and steam ham
e** men to make drop forges. Also
en for barrel rolling:. Address P. O |
ox 264. Lancaster, Pa.
Houses For Sale
jflia I'EW ST.
3-story brick dwelling with 8
rooms, bath and furnace.
A very reasonable priced house In
i good neighborhood.
« HEII.V ST.
3-story brick building with 7 j
rooms, bath, furnace and store- I
room. Lot 19x63 ft. Price, 14000.
318 AND 314 HI I.RKKHV ST.
Three-story frame house lO j
rooms and liatli. Ftuilding Is In fair ,
:ondltion and rented at |2O a month. I
Size up the property and tell us j
s-hat It Is worth to you; perhaps we I
ran do business.
MILLER BROTHERS&CO.
IIKAI, ESTATK
Insurance Surely Bonds
f.OPHst anil Court Streets
t
TUESDAY EVENING,
I HELP WANTED—FemaIe
1 WANTED Young woman for
housework on farm, about five miles
; from city. No milking. Apply 1001
Green ••treet, Harrisburg, or Box F.
! 3164, oare of Telegraph.
WANTED Several ladies to can
vass. Apply in person to Grand Union
j Tea Co., 208 North Second street. City.
WANTED White girl for general
I housework. Good place to right party.
| Call or address, 3003 Riverside Drive.
» next door to Academy.
WANTED Experienced girls for
edge stitching, tip stitching and fox
ing. Apply Harrisburg Shoe Manufac
turing Co.. Vernon street.
WANTED—Experienced sew
ing machine operators on ladies'
! and children's wear. Harrisburg
j Apparel Co., over City Star Laun
|dry State street, rear entrance.
WANTED Girl to feed press. Ap
ply Keystone Printing and Binding Co.,
• 2 Aberdeen street.
; WANTED A few bright
learners. Apply Silk Mill, corner v
: North and Second streets.
I
IN THE
Fl It DEPARTMENT
We need a saleswoman with a
knowledge of high-grade furs;
one who possesses the neies
| sary selling experience. For
; good ability, a gocd salary will
be paid. Apply at once to
BOWMAN A CO.
! EXPERT training by my n.ethod, and
! every student employed Is my record
i lart year; no failures; attend here and
!be successful. Harrisburg Shorthand
j School, 31 North Second street.
' WANTED. AT ONCE Six girls for !
folding.. Inquire Blough Mfg. Co.. Kelly h
and Fulton streets. '
Salesladies wanted at once in
the Coat—Suit—and Dress de
-1 partments. A splendid oppor
tunity for advancement. Perma
nent positions. W in. B. Schleis
! ner 011 Third >
! WANTED Saleslady to work in!'
shoe store. One who has experience in .
| shoes preferred. Address 0., 3179, care ;
j of Telegraph.
W ANTED White Kirl for general
! housework. Inquire at 1521 Derry
jsticet.
! WANTED White girl to assist
I with housework and care of children;
no washing; go home night; refer
ence required; wages. $2.50 per week,
j Apply Bell phone 1275 R.
WANTED Girls over 16 to |
strip tobacco. Also experienced;
! Rollers, Bunchmakers Packers,
, Filler and Binder Stripper?. Wel
-1 fare looked after by trained nurse.
Apply Harrisburg Cigar Com
pany, 500 Race street.
HKLI' WASTED—MaIe aud Female
WANTED Janitor. middle-aged
white man and wife, without children,
for apartment building. Free rent of |
three steam-heated rooms and bath and i
good wages, with extra pay for woman ]
ilf she will help with housework and i
I do light washing. Good position for j
honest, sober, trustworthy couple. Ap- i
i ply to John Smith, Engineer, Elliott-
Fisher Company.
MEN. WOMEN, common schooling. 1
desiring Government positions. S7O |
I monthly, write for list 15 immediately. [
Philadelphia Civil Service School. Phlla. j
SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe j
WANTED—By young, married man, I
j position as chauffeur or clerk in gro
cery store; experienced; can furnish
i reference. Address P. O. Box 43, Worm- I
j leygburg. Pa. j
! WANTED A ybung man desires ■
i position in office or outside work; has !
experience in stenography, bookkeep- |
| ing and general office work; 19 years •
[old and is not afraid of work; can fur
i nis best of reference. Address X., 31S0, |
care of Telegraph.
I
| WANTED —By young colored man,
! work around house or store. Inquire j
j 1204 Capital street.
WANTED Middle-aged man de- I
sires position as janitor in an apart- |
I meut house. Call, or address. John Cas-
I satt. Penbrook, Pa.
' _^a»—__ mmmm
SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED Woman wants position !
as housekeeper. In or out of city; best!
[of references. Call, or address, 15S '
I East Main street, Middletown, Pa.
j WANTED White woman desires j
j position as housekeeper for a widower,
either in or out of city. H., 3167, care |
I of Telegraph,
I WANTED Colored woman wishes 1
washing and Ironing or day's work of j
i any kind. 1412 Williams street City. '
i WANTED —By middle-aged woman, j
'day's work of any kind. Address 1757
I North Seventh street. City.
i WANTED By middle-aged white
1 woman, position as cook in private
family. Address L., 3177, care of Tele
graph.
i WANTED Neat colored girl desires
i day's work of any kind. Call, or ad-
I dress, 1521 Fulton street.
WANTED Middle-aged white wo
man desires day's work. Call, or ad
dress, 434 Cumberland street.
———______
I REAL, ESTATE FOK SALE
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE ~
A valuable North Second street resi
f dence. Most desirable residential lo
cality in city. A bargain. Price and
terms for 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 j
and mortgage. Must have rour offer by j
November 1. Address O. F., No. 3147, i
care of Telegraph.
I FOR SALE 216 Pine street. 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 I
Bell phone or at house for terms.
! FOR SAI..E 26 acres farm. Hi j
miles east of Middletown: 20 acres t
tillable, 6 acres good timber; good '
buildings, well and cistern and running!
water on place: variety of fruit; adapt- I
ed for truck and poultry. For partlcu- I
lars address H. E. Albert, R. D No. 2, j
Middletown. Pa. Price reasonable. j
! RIVERSIDE PROPERTY FOR SALE i
I — Brick S rooms bath gas —I
electric light furnace porches —i
lot. 24x134 corner considerable
j fruit and shrubbery garage. Bell '
i Realty Co.. Bergner Building.
| SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE i
—frame house—bath porch front —;
lot. 35x150 variety of fruit prop- !
I erty In good condition. Price. $2,400.
Inspect it. Bell Realty Co., Bergner!
Building.
FOR SALE 1537 N. Second St.; 3- I
story brick dwelling; 9 roonin, bath and i
furnace; porches; lot, 21x87; side en
trance; Immediate possession. Urlnton- j
Packer Co., Second and Walnut ilreeta. I
I RI AL ESTATE FPU SALE
ONE RESTAURANT FOR SAI.E
One good one Is enough. Rent, includ
ing residence. $35. Only SSOO required
—possibly less located at 1107 North
Third street. Beir Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
FOR SALE l2 Acres; 4H miles
east of Hurrisburg: 10-minute walk
from Linglestown trolley line: frame
dwelling, containing S rooms; large
porches; frame stable: chlckenhouse
and pig" pen: buildings nearly new;
high elevation. Brlnton-Packer Co,
Second and Walnut streets.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT Stone house with six
rooms, in Coxestown; large yard; prop
erty in good repair: possession imme
diately. Apply 1100 North Front street,
Harrisburg. Pa.
FOR RENT Easement room, suit- i
able for tailor, cobbler or plumber, at !
1266 Market street; rent, $lO. including (
heat and water. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Mar- !
ket street.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT—
18S7 N. Second St $35.00
2414 N. Second St 30.00
1614 N. Fifth St 18.00
'Camp Hill. Market St 35.00
Camp Hill, N. Bowman Ave, fur
nished 35.00
Camp Hill. N. Bowman Ave 30.00
Camp Hill. N. Bowman Ave 25.00
Camp Hill N. E. Cor. Bowman
and Chestnut 22.50
Camp Hill. Page St 20.00
Camp Hill. Cumberland St 18.00
Lemoyne. Bosler Ave 18.00
Washington Heights 17.00
BRINTON-PACKER CO..
Second and W r alnut Sts.
FOR RENT Two-story brick house;
seven rooms and bath: all Improve
ments: steam heat; electric and gas;
window shades: Derry street. Paxtang.
$19.00. Call 100 Paxtang avenue.
FOR RENT Six-room houses, with
stables, half mile north of Penbrook.
at Edgemont. Rent, $6.00. Inquire of
| G. Hartman, 38 North Twelfth street,
| City, or 'William Brenneman. Penbrook.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FURNISHED APARTMENT—2 large
rooms, kitchen and bath, first floor;
central location: rent, $45 per month.
Phone 1655.
FOR RENT Housekeeping apart
ment, four rooms and private, tiled
bath, kitchen and a locker; gas. elec
tric light and city steam; fronting on
Locust street. Rent. S3O. Penna. Realty
& Imp. Co. Apply 132 Locust street.
I APARTMENT FOR RENT in center
;of city; tliiee rooms, kitchenette and
bath; porch in rear; electric light; gas;
city vapor heat Rent. $35. Address R.
P.. care of
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR'RENT Tnree rooms, well fur
nished for light housekeeping, all con
veniences. in private family. West End.
Address A., 3172. care of Telegraph.
r
FOR RENT Large, attractive
I room; electric lights, bath ami phonu
j privileges; private family. 121 State
I street.
I-
FOR RENT Three or four furnish
ed rooms; bath: steam heat; third floor
front, near Capitol. Suitable for a gen
tleman. Reference required. Address
N\, 3176, care of Telegraph.
For Rent Delightful room. all
conveniences, for single person or mar
ried couple. Apply 209 State street.
FOR RENT Two-room apartment,
furnished, with all conveniences; also
room for lodger. 22 North Eighteenth
| street.
j FOR RENT Nlcelv furnished room
j for lady In private family, all home
comforts, with or without board: use of
! phone. Apply 1610 Derry street. City,
j or Bell phone 3970.
FOR RENT ln private home, two
| furnished rooms for housekeeping: gas
range and sink with water in kitchen;
! privilege of bath; option of third room,
j No. 240 North Fourteenth street.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms
in fine location; use of bath and tele
phone. Apply at 203 State street.
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished
I rooms on second floor, next to bath;
I one front, all conveniences, Including
1 phone; central location. Inquire 1232
| Market street.
ROOM AND BOARD W ANTED
FOR RENT Homelike room in pri-
I vate family, with or without board;
I use of phone; all conveniences. Phone
I 3600 M, or call 1325 Derry street.
I
UNFURNISHED ROOMS
! *29 BROAD STREET Built especl
aly for light housekeeping, single or
with kitchenettes; arrangements
! strictly private; stoves furnished free;
I laundry, phone and bathroom prlvl
| leges: lockers for surplus furniture.
1321-23 Wallace street: remodeled
I and newly papered throughout: ar
| rangements. two rooms and a kitchen
' with running water, range and cabinet,
j Dally inspection invited. Inquire on
I premises, or 107 Boas street. Phone
i 79M.
BOARDERS WANTED
| WANTED Young man wishes
1 rooms and board in quiet place: must
I be near bath and close to street cars.
Please give full particulars in answer
j ing to M.. 3181. care of Telegraph.
OFFICES FOR KENT
i
FOR RENT A desirable first floor
office In the Telegraph Building. In
quire Superintendent, Business Office
Telegraph.
WANTED
WANTED Bakery located in coun
try town. Address X., 25. care of Tele
graph.
WANTED, AT ONCE 1914 or 1915
Ford touring body and top. Price and
condition of body must be right. C. A.
Fair. East End Mulberry Street Bridge.
POSITIVELY highest cash prices paid
for Ladies' and Men's cast-off good
Clothing and Shoes; also Furniture and
Carpets. Send postol to 626 Herr
street. City.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Business Office.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
: secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
GLASS window signs. Furnished
' Rooms. Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and
Board and Table Board at 25c each. One
of these signs will be given with each
j six-time order for a classified ad. if
i paid in advance. Inquire at Office of
I Telegraph.
I FOR SALE Two white Poodle
I Puppies. 9 weeks old; thoroughbred,
j Apply 233 Hummel street.
j HUNTERS, NOTICE For sale, a
! black and tan English Beagle Hound,
• well bred, well broken. A sure trailer.
I Price, $5.00. Howard Scholl, Millers
; towfi. Pa.
| FOR SALE Pet Bantams and pen. i
ladles' bookcase and writing desk com
iblned; rocker, rope portiers; window
! shades lone large), cotton stair pads,
i Inverted gas lamps, gas range, porch
: suite, screen door. 133 Evergreen
i street.
! FOR SALE Suit, two coats and
! Spaulding sweater—for young lady,
j Apply 140 Sylvan Terrace.
FOR SALE - Roadster, cost $1,600 !
I new. Extra back seal and top. Will
j sell for S3OO. Excellent mechanical I
| condition and newly painted. Must sell i
i this week. Address R. F. U., car* of !
I Telegraph. J
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
IRREGULAR PRICE |
CHANGES NOTED
Bethlehem Steel Pfd. Among
Strong and Active Special
ties in Street
New York o<it. 26. lrregular price
changes were recorded at the opening:
of to-day's market but specialties con
tinued their recent advances, with new
high records for the several Maxwell
i Motor Issues, which rose one to two
I points. Virginia Iron, Coal and Coke
j advanced five points to tile new maxi
! mum of 79. Anions; the other strong
| and active specialties were: National
I Enameling, America/) Car. Bethlehem
Steel. Pfd., American Linseed, Virginia
Chemical and United Cigar. Reading,
selling ex-dividend rose a point with
a smiliar gain for t'nion Pacific, while
Erie, yesterday's conspicuous feature,
added a substantial fraction.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Furnished by Chandler Bros. & Co.,
3 North Market Square.
New York, Oct. 26.
Open. High. Low. Clos.
Allis-Chal . 43% 44 43*4
Am Bt Sug 65 65 H 64>i 65
i -in J
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Scratch Pads new
supply—so for lac while they last. Ap
ply Job Printing Department, The Tele
graph Printing Company.
FOR SALE Assortment of
mattresses, slightly damaged by
water; 30 per cent, off of actual
value. Call or phone. Royal Bed
ding Co., 22 North Cameron.
FOR SALE One square pedestal
dlningroom table, mahogany library
table and one oak bedroom dresser:
also two odd chairs No dealers need
apply. Apply 1232 Market street, City.
FOR SALE One hunting dog, well
broke, male. Will sell cheap. Apply
226 South Fifteenth street.
FOR SALE Two barber chairs and
case, in good condition. Will sell sepa
rately. Call, or address. 1519 North
Fifth street.
FOR SALE Closing out all my
fancy pigeons, chickens, Tiorses, wagons
and harness; bargain if sold at once.
Call Bell phone 507-R-3. A. B. Davis.
Per.brook, Pa.
FOR SALE Two computing scales,
one slicing machine. Inquire J. M.
Shatzer, 529 South Sixteenth street, 1
Harrisburg. Pa. Bell phone 2408 R.
FOR SALE Square piano, in good
condition. Price. *IO.OO. Call 1329
Green street.
BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—S.
C. Smiths, Underwoods. Densraore, etc.,
SIO.OO up. Typewriter Office. 211 Lo
cust street. Opposite Orpheum Thea
ter.
FOR SALE 1916 Pullman: only run
five hundred miles. Reason for selling,
leaving the city. Will sell •■•heap. Call
2711 M, Bell phone.
FOR SALE Men's Suits, $13.50 up.
Ladies' Suits, $20.00 up. Men's Suits
pressed, 50c: Women's Suits, 75c. S.
Freedman. 1329 North Third stret.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN One
3H-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
helm, Pa.
FOR SALE Restaurant located on
Market street, doing good business. A
bargain If sold at once. Good reasons
for selling. Address D„ 3016, care of
Telegraph.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Suite of desirable of
fices, on first floor, centrally located;
city steam; also basement, suitable for
business. Apply to Mrs. Miller, 15
South Third street.
EXCHANGE
WILL EXCHANGE 1914 6-54 Hudson
touring car. In A 1 shape for corner
property. No other property consider
ed. Apply C. A. Fair. East End Mul
berry Street Bridge.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
ANY Intelligent, person can earn good
Income corresponding for newspaper*;
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock*
port, N. Y.
IF you will make your monthly pay
ments regularly and take care of the
property, you can buy a $1,500 house
with very little cash. Opportunity for
right man. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
AUTO BUSINESS PROPOSITION FOR
SALE Only $1,500 required pros
perous business rent, including heat,
S2O. You want a business. This may
be your opportunity. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
I MADE $50,000 In five years In the
mail order business, began with $5.
Send for tree booklet. Tells how. Hea
cock, 355 Lockport. N. Y.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
Druggist and Apothecary. 119 Market
itreet, Harrlsburg, Pa. Telephone
orders given prompt attention. Bell
1980.
HAULING
R. A. HARTMAX, Boarding Stable
and National Transfer Co. Movers of
pianos, safm. boilers and general haul
ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No
2503 R.
%0 HIRE
TO HlßE—Masquerade costumes and
full dress suits; also full lot of hair
goods, including wigs, beards, etc. Ap
ply Brenner's, 424-426 Walnut, or Bell
phono 1251 J.
STORAGE
"FIREPROOF STORAGE! Private
rooms for household goods, $2 per
month and up. We Invite Inspection.
Low Insurance. 437-446 South Second
etreet. Harrlsburg Storage Company.
STORAGE 419 Broad street, for
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms. $1 to $3. Wagons, 75 cents
per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411
Broad street. Both phoneß.
NOTICES
NOTICE is hereby given that regis
tered Certificate of Indebtedness of the
Harrisburg Club, No. 12, for $50.00 in
the name of J. E. Barnett, has been lost
or mislaid, and that the undersigner
will apply to the Harrisburg Club for
the payment Of same or the issuing of
a new certificate in lieu thereof.
J. E. BARNETT, Oliver Building.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
LEGAL NOTICES
KXKIBTOH'S NOTICE
Estate of Mary Ayres, late of Harrls
burg. Pa., deceased.
NOTICE Is hereby given that letters
testamentary upon the estate of said
decedent have been granted to the un
dersigned. All persons indebted to said
I estate are requested to make payment,
and those having claims or demands
i against the samp will make them
i known without delay to
; WEV. ALKXANDRR AYRES.
i _ Hew Cumberland, Pa.
Am Can .. 63 Vi 63 % 62% 63
Am C& F. 89V4
Am Ice Sec 25 28% 25%
Am Loco . 71% 73 >4 71V4 71H
Am Smelt . 93 % 93% 92 92 %
Am Sugar . 111% 111% 111% 111%
Am T & T. 124% 124% 124% 124%
Anaconda . 75% 76% 75 76%
Atchison .. 107 107 107 107
Paldwln .. 139 141% 138 138
R&O. . . . 92 % 93 92% 93
Beth Steel . 563 580 560 580
Cal Petro.. 18% 18% 18% 18%
Can Pacific 171% 174% 171% 173%
Cent Leath 59% 59% 56% 57%
Ches&O.. 57% 58% 57% 58
C. M & St. P 93 93
C. M&St P 93 93
C. RI& P. 17% 17% 17% 17%
C ConvCop. 49% 50% 49% 50%
Col F&I. . 59% 59% 58% 58%
Cruc St .. 92% 92% 89% 90
Dist Sec .. 49% 49% 46% 47%
Erie 39% 40% 38% 39%
Erie Ist pffl 56% 57% 56% 56%
Gen E Co.. 181 181% 179 179
Govdrh BP 77 79% 77 77%
Gt Nor pfd 122% 122%121% 122
Gt N Ore s 51% 51% 50% 50%
lnsp Cop . . 44% 45% 44% 45
111-Met .... 22% 22% 22 22%
Int-Met pd. 78% 78% 78% 78%
K C South 28% 29% 28% 29%
Leh Va1.... 77% 78% 77% 77%
Max Mot... 91 91% 84 86
Mex Pet... 90% 91 88% 89
Mi Cop 34% 35% 34 34%
Natl Lead. 67 67% 67 67
N Y C 100% 101% 100% 100%|
NYNHH 80% 82% 80% 81 % |
NY OW. . 116% 117 116% 117 j
North Pac. 113 113% 112% 112%
Pa Rail... 58% 59 58% 58%
Pitts C 38% 39% 38% 39
Press SC. . 71% 74% 71 73%
Rail S 5... 49% 50% 49% 50%
RayCC... 25% 25% 25% 25%
Reading .. 79% 80% 79% 79%
Rep 15... 54% 54% 54 54
Rep I S pd 104 104 104 104
South Pac. 98% 99% 98% 98%
South Ry.. 21 22% 21 22
South Ry p 59% 59% 59% 59%
Studebaker 184% 190% 183% 185
Tenn Cop .63 64% 63 63%
Third Ave. 61% 61% 61% 61%
Union Pac. 135% 136% 135% 135%
U S Rub. . 55% 55% 55 55
US Steel.. 85% 87 85% 85%
U S Steel p, 115% 115% 115% 115%
Utah Cop.. 70 71% 70 70%
Vir-Car C. 51 52 50% 50%
West IT Tel.. 80 80 79% 79%
West Mfg.. 73% 74% 73% 73%
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE
By Associated Press
Philadelphia. Oct. 26. Wheat
Lower; No. 2. red, spot, afld October, I
$1.09(61.11%; No. 2, Southern, red, |
*1.07 1.09%.
Corn Firm; No. 2, yellow, local.
70H®76%c; steamer. No. 2, yellow,
local, 74%@75%c.
Oats Steady; No. 2, white, 45®
46c; No. 3, white, 41® 42c.
Bran Oulte, but steady; city
mills, per ton, $24.00; western do., norm
here; Spring, per ton, $22.50.
Refined Sugars Market steady; j
powdered. 5.35 c; fine granulated, 5.25 c;
confectioners' A, 5.15 c.
Butter Market firmer; western,
creamery. extra, 28%@29c; nearby
prints, fancy. 32c.
Eggs The market is steady;
Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts,
free cases, $10.20 per case; do., current
receipts. free cases, $9.60 per case;
western, extras, firsts, free cases, $10.20
per do., firsts, free cases, $9.60
per case.
Live Poultry Market firm; fowls,
15@16c; old roosters, ll®12c; broil-]
ing chickens, 16@17c: Spring chickens,
15(516c; ducks. 13@16c.
Dreßsed Poultry Market steady;
fresh killed fowls, fancy, lS%®l9c; j
average. 17®18c; do., unattractive,)
average. 15@16c; do., roosters, 13c;
broiling chickens, nearby. 21®25c; I
broiling chickens, western, 14@19c; 1
broiling chickens, western, 14#20c; 1
Spring chickens, western, 14®20c;
Spring ducks, nearby, 16# 17c; do..
western, 10@12c; ice packed fowls, 14
@ 18c.
Potatoes Market steady; Penn
sylvania, fancy, per bushel. 73@75c;
Pennsylvania, fair to good, per bushel.
60@65c; Jersey, No. 1, per basket, 40®
50c: Jereey, No. 2, per basket. 20®25c.
Flour Dull and weak: winter,
straights. $5.10@6.J5; do., pat
ent. $5.40@5.65; Spring firsts, clear.,
$5.00f«5.20: do., straights, $5.00@5.25;
do< patents, $5.25®5.50; do., favorite
brands, $5.75®>6.00.
Hay Market firm; No. 1, large
bales. $21.00® 21.50; medium bales.
$21.00®21.50; No. 2. do., $19.50@20.00;
No. 3. do., $16.00(S)17.00.
Light mixed. $19.00® 19.50; No. 1, do..
slß.oo® 18.50; No. 2, do., $15.00® 16.00.
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS
By Associated Press
Philadelphia. Oct. 26.—Stocks closed
irregular.
American Railways 29%
Cambria Steel 6S^
General Asphalt 34
General Asphalt Pfd 71 : %
ljike Superior Corporation 9%
Lake Superior Corporation. Pfd.. 29
Lehigh Navigation 78
1 Lehigh Valley 77%
Pennsylvania Railroad —.. 58%
I Pennsyivania Steel, Pfd. ....... 90
Philadelphia Electric 27
Philadelphia Company 46
Philadeiphia Company, Pfd 36
Philadelphia Rapid Transit .... 15%
Philadelphia Traction 76
Reading Ex-dlv. 79%
Reading Gen. Mtgs 94%
Storage Battery 71
Union Traction 43
United Gas Improvement 85%
U. S. Steel 85%
Warwick Iron and Steel 10%
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
By Associated Press
Chicago, 111., Oct. 26.—Board of Trade
closing:
Wheat December, 1.00%; May,
1.02%.
Corn—December, 58%: May. 60',i.
Oats—December, 38%; May, 39%.
Pork—December, 13.30; January,
15.90.
Lard—November, 8.45; January, 8.82. :
Ribs—October, 9.25; January. 8.77.
CHICAGO CATTI.E
By Associated Press
Chicago, 111., Oct. 26. Hogs Re- '
ceipts, 16.000; slow. Bulk of sales, $6.90
1 f«i7.55; light. $6.85®7.90; mixed, $6.80® |
8.00; heavy, $6.60®7.95; rough. $6.60®
6.85: pigs, $4.00®7.30.
Cattle Receipts, 9,000; weak. Na
tive beef steers. $5.90®10.40; western
steers. s6.so«fi 8.60; cows and heifers,
$2.80(08.25; calves. }7.00®10.50.
Sheep Receipts. 9,000; firm. Weth
j ers, $6.00®6.60; lambs, $6.60@8.85.
Name Committees of
Y. M. H. Association
j Committees to proceed with the work
of the recently organized Young Men - .-;
I Hebrew Association were named last
[ night at a meeting in the hall of the
Newsboys' Association as follows:
Membership G. Gurewitz, Charles
Rosenberg. Leon Lowengard, Samuel
Brenner. Dr. G. A. Trefman, Heni>y
Brenner. Charles Cooper. David Morri
son. Henry Cohen, Helman Brenner and
Charles G. Cohen. Constitution com
mittee —Henry Brenner, Arthur Koplo
vltz, Wagner Hoffman. Henry Cohen
and Dr. G. A. Trelman. n
The next meeting will be held Wed
nesday. November 3. The Indies' Aux
iliary will meet to-night at the Har
risburg Hebrew Institute, 637 Boas
street.
THE Harrisburg Polyclinic Dispen
sary will be open dally, except Sunday,
; at 3 P. M.. at Its new location. Front
! and Harris streets, for the free treat
j mcnt of the worthy poor.
fUIBBER STAMRf?
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OCTOBER 26. 1915
Midvale Gets Orders
For Millions of Guns
Philadelphia. Oct. 26.—William P.
Barba, vice-president of the Midvale
Steel and Ordnance Company, last
night confirmed, in substance, the re
port that this company had accepted
an order for several million of rifles
for the Russian government.
Mr. Barba declined to give the exact
size of the order, the price for each
rifle nor the profit accruing from the
contract.
AMERICAN CONSULATE MOVED
By Associated Press
Washington, D. C., Oct. 26. —The
American consulate at Nish, Serbia,
has been moved to Tchatchak, accord
ing to a dispatch received to-day from
American Minister Vopicka, at Bucha
rest, Rumania.
BRYAN BEGINS EARLY
By Associated Press
Lancaster, Ohio, Oct. 26.—William
J. Bryan began the second day of his
campaign for State-wide prohibition in
Ohio to-day witli_# speech delivered
shortly after he had finished his break
fast.
Two Story Bungalows S2BOO
Eight of these now ready, seventy-flve 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; steain 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. Anyohe who wants a
home can own one of these houses.
800 i 80U j 804 i 80# ] 808 | 810 j 812 i 814 T
I ! I sold ( i i | \_
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Both Phones
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lack of funds to meet immediate necessi
ties. Repayable in small weekly or
monthly instalments.
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of the State Banking Department
Office Hours: BA.M. to 6 P. M. Daily. Wednesday
and Saturday evenings until 9 o'clock
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Theater Audience Laughs
When Bomb Is Exploded
By Associated Press
Now York, Oct. 26. A possible
panic in a London theater during the
last Zeppelin raid was averted through
the audience mistaking the explosion
of a boinli dropped nearby for a hit or
stage realism, according to Colina
Cockburn, of Toronto, Canada, who ar
rived to-day on the steamship Tuscania
from Liverpool.
Mr. Coclthurn was in a theater on
the night of October 13. He said a
Zeppelin bomb exploded close to the
theater, hut an automobile on the statre
had just been cranked and the audi
ence thought It was a cleverly arrang
ed bacKiire of the motor. Laughs
greeted the explosion and the audience
remained ignorant of the air raid until
the close of the play.
Hie Fixtures of the Marks &
Copelin Store For Sale
Also all floor cases in the Forney
Drug Store, in Market street. A
bargain to quick buyer. Inquire,
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426 Market Street
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