A Telegraph Want Ad Will Qnickly lent That Vacant Room j Deaths >OAN On Wednesday, Oct. 2T. 191 a. Aaron Doan. at his home in Perdlx. veteran of the Civil War; aged SO Funerai'on Saturday morning at 11.40 "clock from Union Station. Funeral private. , . i Newport papers please cop>.) LOST L.OST Between Commonwealth S2BO.' 6 *l™war'f cm return o Orpheum Theater. LOST Friendship .bracelet Monday v#tiinr In Court street, from leie ;raph Office to 26c Store, or own trolley leaving 3.40. Re rard if returned to Telegraph Office. FOUND "found The beat results have ound by the ladies who had their Suitfc nd Coats remodeled to the latest styje y the Ladles' Tailor. H.L Powell, a-o ;orth Third street. Estimates fiee. "FOUND That Eggerfs Steam Dye nc & French Cleaning Works, 1Z45 Sarket St., do the very best work In he city. Call either phone for ,«root Vi call and deliver. UEU' WANTED —Anne WANTED Two neat appearing gen for new canvassing position. $. aily guaranteed. »-> street, iu u rveninffß. -U- Liocusi sue*.v. pstairs. Abk for K. U. WANTED Few laborers. Apply, 70W North Second street. IvY»R l vY»R RENT l2*6 "North" Summit treet; 2'» -story brick, open side, rem 17.00. inquire, 432 feouih Thirteenth treet. or bell phone 178& H. \\ iNTED Energetic boy, aged 16 o 20 years. Apply. Walnut street. w \NTEI> A young man for one reek; one that is lionesU A iIOI. care Telegraph, oi call netween 16 and 7.30 this evening; phone 305J . sk for Mr. Beane. WANTED Young man as helper n warehouse. Witman Bros., 40 North *inth street. Apply at rear of ware ouse. 1 PAY 25c each for Lincoln pennies, nd Buffalo nickels. several dates, lend dime for list 613. J. Conrad, lltoona. Pa. WANTED First-class bakers at nee! also rtrst-class driver for bakery vason; New Cumberland Steam BaW ry. Fourth street. New Cumberland. WANTED Men (white) to distri ct, circular.. Apply, Harrisburg Ad ertising Co., rear of 3-0 Market street, . a. m. WANTED Boy 18 or 19 years of ie to assist in Ice cream ipply at McNeal's, 101 a North Thitd treet. WANTED An experienced butcher 0 drive meat wagon; must '""ilsh ;ood reference. Appl>, --6 Chestnut treet \ R MV OF THE UNITED STATES— -lEN WANTED Ablebodled, unmar ied men between ages of 18 and 36, itisens of United States, of good char ct«r and temperate habits, who can peak, read and write the English language. For information apply to Srfruiung Officer. Bergner Bu.lding. d I Market Sts.. Harrisburg. Pa. ANTED A salesman for one of he best known products in the coun rv Territory in this and adjoining o'unties. New selling plan offers ex eptlonal opportunities for ambitious nan with selling qualifications. Ad- , Iress, E 3191, care Telegraph. i WANTED Blacksmith for general 1 itiarry work. Apply to E. B. Cassady, -tershey. Pa. WANTED —Men to learn to htcome jractical chauffeurs. We give you iur unlimited SSO practical course low for S4O. We practice you from he time you start on repairing and Iriving automobiles until you graduate. ; Thirty cents per hour guaranteed as I ioon as they are competent of repalr ng private cars. Auto Transportation ] School, 5 North Cameron street. I $75.00 MONTH paid Railway Mall ;ierks. Examinations announced Janu ary 15. Sample questions free. Write | mmedlately. Franklin Institute Dept. j 60 H. Rochester, N. Y. | WANTED Young man to assist in I lath parlor. Must be honest, reliable nd willing to learn. Reasonable pay j chile learning. Address, with refer nces, Box H, 3190, care of Telegraph, j WANTED. AT ONCE Several ex-1 lerienced solicitors. Easy proposition, alarv and commission. Address X. Y. 1., 20*. care of Telegraph. COST CLERK WANTED PERMANENT position with manu- ; acturing concern at Hagerstown. Md.. nd assured advancement for bright, lean-cut. ambitious young man (20- 5) with at least two years experience n cost Keeping and similar records, .lust be neat penman and quick and ccurate at figures. No consideration rill be given except appllcaut states ully nationality, education, experi nce, age and salary expected to start, 'orrespondence confidential. Address i !ox 3178, care of Harrisburg Telegraph. WANTED. AT ONCE First-class millwrights. Immediate employment (ddress J. F. Creswell, P. O. Box 264. .ancaster. Pa., or call at Hotel Plaza, 'hursday afternoons or evenings. WANTED Flrst-class all-around oilermakers. Permanent positions to ober, reliable men. Apply to Horace Cinsey, Foreman, R. S. Newbold & Son !o . Norristown. Pa. MACHINISTS WANTED Boring Mill and Lathe hands who can rork from blue prints. Must be first lass. experienced machinists. Apply Imployment Department, Westing- j ouse Electric & Mfg. Co., East Pltts urgh. Pa. WANTED An apprentice boy. one rith talent for sign painting. Apply to os. S. Poulton, 307 Market street. WANTED Flrst-class toolmakers. rofiters, millers, drillers, rlfiers. barrel urners, blacksmiths and steam hara ler men to make drop forges. Also nen for barrel rolling. Address P. O. !ox ?S4. I.ancaster. Pa. WANTED A German-speaking ollector bv The Colonial Life Insur nce Co. of America. Call any morn ig after S o'clock. Geo. W. DeWitt, lanarer, 219 Walnut street, Harrls urg. Pa. mamma— FOR SALE Swatara St. Houses No. 16 25—A 3-story frame house with 9 rooms, bath and steam. No. 1617—A 2-story frame house with 6 rooms and bath. Apartment House "16 X. Sixth St. 3-story brick and stone building with three housekeeping apart ments—gas and electricity—city steam heat. Look into this propo sition as an investment. Wormleysburg Pine and Second Sts. Lot 100x150 ft., Improved with a 2'ji-story frame house—reception hall —9 rooms and bath —furnace—• electricity. Stable and fruit trees. Prompt possession. MILLER BROTHERS&CO. REAL ESTATE Immnrr Surety Bonds I.ocust and Court Streets FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH OCTOBER 29, 1915. HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Two chambermaids and waitresses for the National Hotel, Mechanicsburg; must be experienced. Apply to John Robertson. Metropolitan Annex. WANTbu Tounn lady to answer telephone calls and do cleiical work In ofnee: one having: former experience preferred; slate age, salary expected and place where previously employed. Address, A 3203. care Telegrraph. WANTED Saleslady to work In shoe store. One who has experience In shoes preferred. Address, O 3179, care of Telegraph. WANTED Experienced girls for edge stitching, tip stitching and fox ing. Apply Harrisburg Shoe Manufac turing Co., Vernon street. WANTED White girl to assist with housework and care of children; no washing; go home nirht; refer ence required: wages, $2.60 per week. Apply Bell phone 1275 R. WANTED—Experienced sew ! ing machine operators on ladies' and children's wear. Harrisburg Apparel Co., over City Star Laun dry State street, rear entrance. j WANTED A few bright i learners. Apply Silk Mill, corner i North and Second streets. I WANTED Girl to work In of flee; 'experience not necessary; give refer j enee and asre. Address X., 3189, care j of Telegraph. I WANTED —By a large corporation, i a lady canvasser. Steady work the I year around. Good salary to right party. Address W., 3186, care of Tele ! graph. I WANTBD An experienced white ! girl for cooking and general house work; reference required; three in fam ily. Call Bell phone 948 J. j WANTED Girls over 16 to ; strip tobacco. Also experienced Rollers, Bunchmakers Packers, Filler axd Binder Strippers. Wel fare looked after by trained nurse. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Corn pan v, 500 Race street. HELP WANTED—MaIe ami Female i WANTED Men and women, new I household specialty, fast seller, big profits, repeat orders. St. Lawrence Specialty Co.. 124 Carolina street. Og densburg, N. Y. 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 ! if she will help with housework and do light washing. Good position for honest, sober, trustworthy couple. Ap ! ply to John Smith, Engineer, Elliott- Fisher Company. MEN. WOMEN, common schooling, desiring Government positions. S7O monthly, write for list 15 immediately. Philadelphia Civil Service School, Phlla. AGENTS WANTED NEW PROPOSITION Just out. Does away with extra tire on automobiles. Write quick for details. The Towns "er.d" Specialty House, Box 8, Station F, Baltimore. Md. AGENTS WANTED No experience [ needed. Article Ira demand. Universal ( Supplies Co.. Mt. N. Y. AGENTS WANTED For canvass -1 ing proposition. High grade specialty needed by every one. Experience not essential. Strictly a commission prop osition. Must be reliable and furnish A 1 references. Full particulars with rtrst letter. No money required to start. Lock box 288, Marietta, Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe YOUNG MAN 28, Normal school grad ! uate, wants position having a future: | moderate salary to start; knowledge of bookkeeping typewriting and stenog raphy. Address, A 3200, care Tele graph. WANTi Position of any kind by young married man: can furnish reference: sober and industrious. Ad ! dress, 1625 Chestnut street. i WANTED A young man desires a I clerical position, or as salesman In side or on the street: Have had ten I years' experience In the commercial fields, can furnish best of reference. Address, S 3197, care Telegraph. WANTED By young single man, position as chauffeur; private family preferred; experienced; best of refer ence furnished. Address, A 3195, care Telegraph. WANTED Young man desires po sition as painter. Call or address, 658 Calder street. WANTED Young, married man desires position driving car, one who has good ability as salesman. Acquaint ed with majority of business people in Harrisburg and suburbs. Address D. H., 31S8, care of Telegraph. WANTED First-class chef look ing for position, hotel or restaurant; best of reference. Address 8., 3184, care of Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED—Ft MALE WANTED By respectable, reliable working woman, situation with small adult family or respectable widower, near city. Have little girl 7 years old. Can give best of references. Address. Box 101, Wagner, Mifflin county. Pa. i WANTED By middle-aged white woman, small washes and ironing. Ad dress, 313 Briggs street. City. WANTED By colored girl, general housework. Address, C 3193, care Tele graph. WANTED Colored woman wishes washing and Ironing or day's work of any kind. 1412 Williams street City. WANTED Woman, experienced, would like position as assistant cook, second girl, or light housework; small family: sleep home. Address 343 Muench street, second floor. WANTED By middle-aged colored woman, posltton as cook or for general housework, in or out of city. Address 27 Factory street, Mechanlcsburg, Pa. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE —At a sacrifice. Single 6-rooiri house in 30th street. Penbrook. One-nrth acre of ground. A real bar gain for quick buyer. Inquire of E C Drawbaugh, Bell phone, or F B Wlekersham, both phones. j FOR SALE Bargain. New bunga low on half acre plot. Mile from Pub - brook, in Union Deposit road. Will sell cheap Terms easy. C. M. Pannell, Secretary, Steelton, Pa. FOR SALE One up-to-date groc ery store, with flrst-class stock. Cen tral location. Address, M 3198. care Telegraph. FARM of 97 acres in Dauphtn coun ty. 11 miles from Harrisburg; good buildings, on the main road, running water. Price 11,000. H. G. Pedlow" 110 S. Thirteenth street. ISI4 REGINA STREET must be sold. Inspect It and make me an ofTer. H. G. Pedlow. 110 South Thirteenth street. v, F< 2£„ $, U I CK SAT - K ~ No - "0 *nd No. t>32 Peffer street will be sold at a bargain. Corner property large lot alley - Be " Realty Co.. Bergner Building. KKAI, ESTATE FOK SALE |2.300 WILL BUY a brick house on Jefiorson street all improvements porch front also property In all sec l! 0 . 1 ! B —'" le a * moderate prices. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. FOR SALE l9ll N. Fourth Street; 3-story brick: 8 rooms, bath and fur nace; front and rear porches. Lot, 13-9-12 and extends to Rlioads Avenue. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Wal nut streets. Best Built. Popular Priced looses ii Harrisburg Two-story solid brick houses, .iust finished, all improvements, including steam heat; papered throughout; front and rear porches; built in pairs. Located on Susquehanna Street between Maclay and Woodbine. Price, J2.800. Small cash payment, bal ance on easy terms. For further particulars apply to C. L Long. Room 701, Kunkel Building. FOR SALE 146 acres, 2 miles south of Dnlsburg; brick and frame bank barn; frame dwelling; well and run ning water. If you want a good pro ducer, let us show you this. Brlnton- Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE A valuable North Second street resi dence. Moat desirable residential lo cality in city. A bargain. Price and terms for the asking. Address "Home," care of Harrisburg Telegraph. FOR SALE 26 acres farm, miles east of Middletown; 20 acres tillable, 6 acres good timber; gocd buildings, well and cistern and running water on place; variety of fruit; adapt ed for truck and poultry. For particu lars address H. E. Albe'rt, R. D No. 2, Middletown, Pa. Price reasonable. THREE new houses at Penbrook all Improvements porch front. Price, $2,100. Only small amount of money needed. Inspect them soon. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. $2,000 WILL BUY a three-story brick house 8 rooms bath gas fur nace porch front. Inspect it No. 1910 Susquehanna street. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE 216 Pine street. L«t 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 659J Bell phone or at house for terms. WHAT will you offer for 273 Briggs street, city? Lot. 20x107; seven-room frame house. Rents for $22. Part cash and mortgage. Must have your offer by- November 1. Address O. F., No. 3147, care of Telegraph. MODERN HOMES FOR SAI.E No. 801 N. Eighteenth Street... .$4,100 No. 1926 Park Street $3,300 I No. 75 Dlsbrow Street $2,400 No. 1911 Chestnut Street $3,700 Grocery Store and Fixtures at inventory price. J. E. GIPPLE, • 1251 Market Street. . FOM SALE A modern home built ex pressly by and for the owner's own use. Must be seen to be appreciated. Hollow tile, stucco and pressed brick. All finest hardwood : finest electric fixtures and steam heat. Livingrooin 17x30 feet. Six bed rooms and bath. Apply on prem ises. 2214 N. Second Street REAL ESTATE *X>R KENT FOR RENT House, 1406 Vernon street, all improvements, runt cheap. Inquire, 206 South Thirteenth street. FOR RENT Eight-room brick dwellin"" ba window, front and rear; •No. 406 Crescent street; rent $18.50. Immediate possession. Apply, Penna. Realty and Improvement Company, 132 Locust street. FOR RENT 2 V4-story frame house, all modern improvements, front, side and rear porches. Main street, Camp Hill. Possession at once. Inquire, W. H. StoufTer, Cumberland street. Camp Hill, Pa. FOR RENT Dwelling house. 3013 North Fourth street. Riverside. Apply, M. R. Metzger, Room 410, Bergner Building, City. FOR RENT Three-story brick, 612 North Second street, 9 rooms and bath, every modern convenience. In first class repair. Inquire, 213 Pine street. 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 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 tniie north of Penbrook, at Edgemont. Rent, $6 00. Inquire of G. Hartman, 38 North Twelfth street. City, or William Brenneman. Penbrook. APARTMENTS FOR KENT FOR RENT The Sunset Apart ments, 1409 North Front street, ready for Inspection; 7 rooms and bath. In quire, E. Flowers, 1822 State street. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Large well furnished second floor front rooms, all conve niences, use of phone. 813 North Sec ond street. FOR RENT Desirable rooms. Ap ply, 222 Pine street. FOR RENT Large store room 1301 % North Sixth street; good stand for drug store or other business; pos aranlon November 1, 1915. Apply, 1129 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Three or four furnish ed rooms; bath; steam heat; third floor front, near Capitol. Suitable for gentlemen. Reference required. Ad dress N.. 3175, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Large, attractive room; electric lights, bath and phone privileges; private family. 121 State street. FOR RENT One or two furnished rooms for light housekeeping on II1I1; rent cheap; prefer lady or young mar ried couple; want to rent more for company. Call at 117 Royal Terrace. City. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec ond floor front room also back room on second floor all Improvements: good location. Apply 1109 North Second street. ROOMS IX>R RENT FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms; steam heat; use of phone and bnth; rent reasonable. 1422 North Third street. FOR RENT ln private family, nicely furnished second floor front room; home comforts: all conveni ences. Apply 413 South Fifteenth street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms In flne location; use of bath and tele phone. Apply at 303 State street. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms on second floor, next to bath; one front, all conveniences. Including phone; central location. Inquire 1232 Market street. FOR RENT Homelike room in pri vate family, with or without board; use of phone; all conveniences. Phone 3600 M. or call 1325 Derry street. ROOMS WANTED PERMANENT MAN wants lodging |n private family; pay in advance not over $1.25 week; no others heed replv; persons permanently located please answer. Address, R 3196. care Tele graph. WANTED Business woman desires one or two unfurnished rooms; no cooking. Address E. S. 3182, care of Telegraph. OFFICES FOR RENT FOR RENT A desirable first floor office In the Telegraph Building. In quire Superintendent, Business Office Telegraph. WANTEI). DESK ROOM WANTED ln central part of city give price and where lo cated. Address. E. P. 11, care Tele graph. WANTED A good second-hand Victrola, state make, new price, pres ent price, how long used and number oi records. Address, H 3192, care Tele graph. FOR SALE HUNTERS Notice Three well bred and trained Beagle Hounds, also eight 12-week old puppies for sale. Apply, John C. Youtz, East Main street, Hummelstown, Pa. FOR SALE 1916 5-passenger Chev rolet tournlng car, equipoed with elec tric lights ana starter, only 1580.00, delivered. George B. Zeck, Buick, Chevrolet and Allen Agent. Cltv Auto Garage. IRON CELLAR DOOR FOR SALE. Also shelving, counters and cases. Ap ply. Information Desk. Bowman & Co. FOR SALE 1916 Model 26, six cylinder Chalmers. 5-passenger. Bell phone 100. ANY PART of a two-cylinder Max well touring car or equipment, chean; gears nearly new; also tires and tubes, 30x3 H. but slightly used. Write quick ly to P. O. Box J92. Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE Cheap to quick buyer, one large and one medium size fire proof safe good condition; cash or easy terms. Address, Safe, care Telegraph. 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 six-time order for a classified ad. if paid in advance. Inquire at Offlcs of Telegraph. FOR SAL.E 1 1914 Buick touring car; good as new; 1 Maxwell touring car can be bought very cheap. George, B. Zeck. Btikk. Allen and Chevrolet Agent, City Auto Garage. FOR SALE Suit, two coats and Spauldlng sweater—for young lady. Apply 140 Sylvan Terrace. FOR SALE Scratch Pads new supply—so for 25c while they last. Ap ply Job Printing Department, The Tele graph Printing Company. FOR SALE Ford touring car, in good condition; nickle trimmings; latest equipment; bumper; master vibrator; two extra tires and cover. Inquire J. K. Kipp. 2203 North Fourth street. FOR SALE Stanley Steamer car, roadster, 1912 model; flrst-class condi tion; cheap to quick buyer. Can be seen at 1116 James street. Messner's Garage. Make an offer to E. M. Den ton. 304% North Broad street, Phila delphia, Pa. FOR SALE OFI'iCE and larire show room, 821 Market street for rent after November Ist, Market street east of subway, opposite Philadelphia and Reading railway. Apply Bottling Works, 820 Market street. FOR SALE—Cheap. 1912 Overland, 6-passenger, overhauled and repainted. Guy E. Booda, 204 Market street, room 6. 3d floor. FOR SALE One Michigan 40 5- passenger touring car; electrically equipped; can be at Conover & Mehrlng's Garage, 1717 North Fourth street. FOR SALE One castlron range in A 1 condition has been used but one i month. Apply to H. W. Shoemaker, 1932 Park street. BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—S. C. Smiths, Underwoods. Densmore, etc., SIO.OO up. Typewriter Office. 211 Lo cust street. Opposite Orpheum Thea ter. FOR SALE Restaurant located on Market street, doing good business. A bargain If sold at once. Good reasons for selling. Address £).. 3015, car* of Telegraph. FOR RENT FOR RENT Steel garage 9xlß feet, vicinity of Fourteenth j and Market streets. Call Bell j phone 1873. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ANY Intelligent person can earn food i Income corresponding for newspapers: • experience unnecessary. Send for par- ' ticulars. Press Syndic ate 7i»fi elf- i port. N. Y. DO you want a business that Is posi tively on a paying basis with a prom ising future.' If so, buy thin auto lire : repair business. Bel! Realty Co., Berg- ; ner Building. I MADE $50,000 In flve years In the j mnil order business, began with $5. Send for tre« booklet. Telle how. Hea- ' cock. 355 Lockport, N. Y. I BUSINESS PERSONALS FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine flair Tonlo. prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, lit Market itreet, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attwstlon. Bail IXO. HAUMIfG R. A. HARTMAN. Boarding Stable and National Transfer Co. Nfovers of F ilanos. safes, boilers and general haili ng H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. TO HIRE TO HlßE —Masquerade costumes and full dress suits; also full lot of hair goods, including wigs, beards, etc. Ap ply Brenner's, 424-42$ Walnut, or Ball phono 1261 J. SPECIALTIES MAKE FURTHER GAINS i 'Canadian Pacific Strong With Further Activity in South ern Railway New York, Oct. 29.—Specialties made further recovery from yesterday's low quotations In to-day's early trading, Studebaker, Baldwin Locomotive, Amer ican Locomotive, General Electric, Cru cible Steel, Westlnghouse and Ameri can Car scoring overnight gains of 1 to 5 points. Central Leather, Nation al Lead. United States Industrial, Alco hol and Distillers' securities also were higher. Anaconda Copper, on an open ing sale of 5,300 shnres, rose half a point to the new record of SO. U. S. Steel's initial offering was a block of 12,000 shares at 85H to SSS. a maxi mum gain of half a point. Bethlehem Steel lost 10 points at 549. Canadian Pacific was strong with further activi ty In Southern Railway and Wabash | Issues. NEW YORK STOCKS Furnished by Chandler Bros. & Co., 3 North Market Square. New York. Oct. 29. Open. High. Low. Clos. Am Bt Sug 65% S6',i 65»i 65% Am Can I. 61% 63 61 63 Am C& F. 86 87% Am Loco . 68 T* 70 >i 68 70 Am Smelt . 93 94 93 93% Am Sugar .112 112 112 112 Am T & T. 124 Vi 124% Anaconda . 80 83 79% 83 Atchison .. 107% 108 M 107% 108% Baldwin .. 130% 137 128% 136Vb B«■ O ... 93% 94% 93% 94 Vi Beth Steel . 549 549 540 540 Bklyn RT. 86% 86Vi S6 % 86V» Cal Petro. . 18 18 18 18 Can Pacific 178 185% 177% 183% Centl Leath 58% 59 58 59 Chesa & O 586% 59% 58% 59% CM& St P 93% 94% 93% 94% C R I& Pc 19% 19% 18% 18% Chin C Cop 51% 52% 51% 52% Col F &I. 57 58% 56% 58% Con s Gas . 140% 141% Cruc Steel . 86% 87% 84% 86% Dist Sec .. 46% 47 45 % 47 Erie 43 44% 42% 43% Erie, Ist Pf 58% 59% 57% 57% Genl El Co 178 180 177 177 Good BF. 75% 77 75% 77 Gt Nor, Pfd 123 % 124% 123% 124 Gt Nor O, s 50% 52% 50 51% Insp Cop . 45% 45% 45% 45% Inter-Met . 22 22% 22 22% KasCS... 33 33% 32% 32% Leh Val... 80 81% 79% 80% Max Mot.. 79 82 77% 82 Mex Pet.., 90% 91 90% 90% Mi Cop 35 35% 34% 34% Mo Pac... 4% 5% 4% 5% Natl Lead. 66% 67 66% 67 NYC 101% 103% 101% 102% NYN HIT 82% 82% 82% 82% NY OW.. 31% 31% 31% 31% N and W.. 117 117% 116% 117% North Pac. 114 114% 113% 114% Pa Rail... 59% 60% 59% 59% Pitts C ... 37% 39 37 39 Pitts C pd. 105 107 105 107 Press SC.. 72% 73% 71% 73 Rail S S.. 49 50 49 50 Ray C C... 25% 26% 25% 26% Reading .. 82% 84% 82% 8314 Rep 15... 53% 54% 53 54 Rep I S pd 103% 103% 103% 103% South Pac. 99% 100 99% 99% South Ry . 25 25% 25 25 1 /. South Rpd 63% 63% 63% 63% Studebaker. 166 172% 158% 171 Tenn Cop.. 63% 64 ~ 61% 63 'Third Ave. 61% 61% 61% 61% Union Pac. 136 137% 136 137% US Rub... 56 56% 55% 56 U S Steel .. 85% 87% 85% 87% U S Stl pd. 116% 116% 116% 116% LEGAL NOTICES EXECUTOR'S SAI.E OF VALUABLE CITY REAL ESTATE THE undersigned, by virtue of the authority contained in the last will and testament of James A. Towsen, deceas ed, will offer at public sale, In front of the Court House, at Harrisburg. Pa on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1915. at 2 P. M. the following real estate, situate in said city, to wit: No. 1. Property No. 123 North street. No. 2. Property No. 126 North street No. 3. Property No. 613 Cedar street. No. 4. Property No. 264 North street No. 5. Property No. 266 North street No. 6. Property No. 263 Oliver allev' No. 7. Property No. 265 Oliver alley No. 8. Property No. 509 Walnut street. See Deed Books "A." Vol. 4. page 736- "F," Vol. 6, page 308, and "U," Vol. 5 page 266: also Will Book "O," page 20.' Sales to be made free of all encum brances and titles to be good and mar ketable. CONDITIONS—2S per cent, cash on dayt of sale, and balance in 30 days, when deed and possession will be given. T. F. TOWSEN. Executor. D. S. SEITZ. Attorney. | NOTICE Is hereby given that appli- I cation will be made to the Governor iof Pennsylvania, on Monday. November ;15. 1915. under the provisions of an Art of Assembly, entitled, "An Act-to provide for the incorporation and regu lation of certain corporations," approv ed April 29, 1874, and its Supplements, for a charter ot an Intended corporation Ito be called ANAST BELEHAS AND I COMPANY, the character and object of which is the maintenance and opera tion of a pool, billiard, and bowling es ! tablishment, and in connection there with and Incident thereto the cleaning lof hats and shoes, and the selling at retail of cigars, tobacco and such merchandise and novelties as are com monly sold in such establishments, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges by said Act of Assembly and its Supplements conferred. CHARLES C. STROH, Solicitor. NOTICE Letters of administration on the Estate of Mary F. Wilson, late of Hairlsburg. Dauphin county, Pa., de ceased. having been granted to the un dersigned residing in Harrisburg, all persons Indebted to said Estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to E. A. HEFFELFINGER, Administrator. VO.NfcV TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security in any amounts and upon any terms to suit borjuwer. Address P. O fjox 174. Harrlsburg, Pa. WB LEND HONE* In amounts from 15.00 to $300.00 in compliance with act of .Tune 17. 1915. Payments to suit borrower; Small loans a specialty. Up-to-date method. Positively low est rates In city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.. 182 Walnut Street six) rage FIREPROOF STORAOX. Private room* for household goods, |2 per month and up. We invite intyeciitto Low Insurance. 437-445 South Second ■ treet. Harrlsburg Storage Company. STORAGE IN S-nfory brick bulldlag, rear IOS Market street. Household goods In clean, private noma. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. G. Dlener, Jeweler, 406 Market St. STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate jooms, $1 to |3. Wagons. 75 cents 6er month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411 iwuJ street. Both phones. Utah Cop.. 71% 72% 71% 72% Vir-Car C. 48% 50 48% 50 West Md.. 34% 34% 34 34 West U Tel 80 81 80 80% West Mfg. 72 73 % 71% 72% PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE By AtJociaifd Proas Philadelphia, Oct. 29. Whecrt Steady; No. 2, red, spot, and October, ; No, 2 southern red. $1.09% Iffi 1.11 %, _.9°rn Firm; No. 2, yellow, local, i0%@76%c; steamer, No. 2, yellow, local, 74%@7R%c. Oats Steady; No. 2, white, 45@ 46c; No. 3, white. 41@42c. Bran The market Is quiet; city mills, per ton, $24.00; western do., none here; Sprtng, per ton, $22.50. Refined Sugars Market steady; powdered. 5.3& c; fine granulated. 5.26 c; confectioners' A, 5.15 c. Butter Market firmer; western, creamery, extra, 29c; nearbv prints, fancy, 31c. Eggs The market is higher; Pennsylvania a_nd other nearby firsts, free cases, $10.50 per case; do., current receipts, free eases, $9.90 per case; ■western, extras, firsts, free cases, $10.50 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $9.90 per case. Live Poultry Market steady; fowls. 14@16c; old roosters, ll®12c; broll ing chickens. 16017 c: Spring chickens. 14®lbc; ducks, 13®16c. Dressed Poultry Market Is quiet; fresh killed fowls, fancy, 18%®j>19c; average, 17®18c; do., unattractive, average, do., roosters, 13c; broiling chickens, nearby. 21® 25c; broiling chickens, western, 14®18c; Spring chickens. western. 14(ai2»c; Spring ducks, nearby. 16«J17c: do western, 10®12c; Ice packed fowls, 14 ® 1 Sc. Potatoes Market higher; Penn sylvania, fancy. per bushel, 75@78c; I Pennsylvania, fair to good, per bushel 65@70c; Jersey, No. 1, per bushel, 40® 60c: Jersey. No. 2. per basket. 20®25c. Flour The market is quiet; winter, straights. $5.10®6.26; do., pat ent, $5.40@5.65; Spring firsts, clear. $5.00®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® 17.00. Light mixed. $19.00® 19.50: No. 1, do.. slß.oo® 18.50; No. 2. do.. $15.00® 11.00. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET By Associated Press Chicago. Oct. 29.—The Chicago grain market closed as follows: Wheat—December. $1.02 % ; SJay. Corn—December, 5Sc; May. 59% c, Oats—December 3S7*c: May, 39% c. Pork—December, $14.60; January, $16.75. 9l'o ard November, $8.87: January, Ribs October, $9.92; January, $9.12. j CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET Chicago. Oct. 29. Hogs Receipts, 12,000 slow: bulk, $6.55® 7.25; light. $6.50® 7.45; mixed, $6.45®7.65; heavy, $6.25%7.55; rough, $6.25 @ 6.45: pig's, $3.75®7.00. Cattle Receipts, 2.000; weak. Na tive beef steers, $5.90® 10.50; western steers, $6.50®8.60; cows and heifers, $2.80®58.25; calves, $7.25®11.00. Sheep Receipts, 10,000; weak. Wethers. $6.00® 6.65; ewes, $:!.90®5.85- lambs, *6.75®8.90. Dauphin County Republican League Holds Big Meeting The meeting of the Dauphin Countv Republican League, scheduled for the auditorium of the Republican head quarters in the Wyeth building, was so large that it had to be adjourned to the coyrthouse, the room being too Email for the number who tried to crowd Into |t. City Chairman Harry F. bves pre sided and made an address In which he said that a big Republican victory i? in sight if only the voters go out ana cast their ballots. Speeches were made by Deputy At torney General Horace W. Davis, of Sharon, and Charles E. Pass. Mr. Davis spoke mainly on the nonparti san law, which he said had proved a failure and placed the possibility of olliee within the hands of the judicial candidates who are best able to pay for advertising and who were willing to lower their dignity by getting out and making personal campaigns. Another large meeting was held by the First Ward Republican club at which Representative Augustus W. Wildman, Mayor Meals and Mr. Pass spoke. To-night the Capital City Republi can club will give a reception to the candidates. CAUGHT UNDER HEAVY STONE Caught under a heavy stone which fell after a blast in the Paxtang stone quarry this morning, George Davi, 416 Mohn street, a laborer at the quarry, had all of the toes on his right foot crushed. Davi was taken to the Harrisburg Hospital, where ail of the toss were amputated. His condition is not serious. Fourth and Emerald Streets The most desirable section in Harrisburg 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 SHELF forever fhe 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 email. —^^^ 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: 8A.M.t06 P. M. Daily. Wednesday and Saturday evenings until 9 o'clock To Arrest Those Who Destroy Light Globes Along River Wall Captain Joseph P. Thompson, act ing chief of police, has taken note of the outrageous destruction along the "Front Steps of Harrisburg" in the matter of throwing stones upon the concrete work and the breaking of the standard light globes. He has al ready started an Investigation and those responsible for this destruction will bV promptly arrested. It is said that the breaking of the globet is up to some malicious boys, hut. that the damage to the steps is not only due to the destroying ten dencies of the boys, but also to the in difference of boatmen and others, who seem to have no regard for the river front improvement. Captain Thompson is bound to stop the damage and will conduct a vigor ous investigation looking to the appre hension of those responsible for it. Alter Discusses Work of New Code Commission George E. Alter, of Allegheny, for mer Speaker of the House, was here to-day to discuss with State officials the work of the new commission to codify the laws relative to decedents' estates, which organized in Philadel phia yesterday. The commission in headed by Judge John Marshall Gest and will prosecute its work vigorously, reporting in time for the next legis lature to receive a proposed code. The former speaker, who is excep tionally qualified for the work, is tak ing a great interest and while here arranged for a number of details. He was warmly greeted by friends at the Capitol. Heptasophs to Vote on Rates Change Tomorrow Reports from a score of delegates were heard to-day at the special ses sion of the Supreme Conclave of the Improved Order of Heptasophs who are considering the advisability of raising the present rates of the order. It is believed by the supreme officers that the special jneeting will close to morrow with a vote on the proposition to increase the rates. It was pointed out to-day that should the increase he made, the order would become per manent if the rates were raised. ANOTHKR P:\RCEIj POST WAGON An additional parcel post delivery wagon will be put in service to-mor row at the Post Office. Two collec tions and deliveries will he made daily except Sunday. SHOW CASES AND GLASS GUARDS FOR Market Stalls 4. FL, N nnd 10-foot BIKICN on hand. M 11)1)1. ETO W \ Fl! HiMTURE CO. Mlddletown, Pa. MONEY ' I To Honnckeepers, Work ! I ;\i tnffinen and Salaried Em. II ploy em. 1 LEGAL. RATES EQUITABLE INVESTMLMT COMPANY • X. MARKET SQUARE Rooui 21 4th Floor Spooncr Building READY MONEY for individuals pressed by lack of funds to meet immediate necessities, at legal rates, pay able in weekly or monthly in stalments. No publicity. CO-OPERATIVE Loan & Investment Co. 204 CHESTNUT ST. Under supervision State Banking Department. 21
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