Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, November 05, 1915, Page 21, Image 21

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Deaths
CARV\HA\ —Mrs. Annie R. Caranahan
died at the Polyclinic Hospital. No
vember 4. 1915. aged 62 years, 1
and 12 days.
"F.iinerai services will be held fiom
her late home, 501 Reily street, on
Mondav afternoon, at 2 o clock. Burlai
in the Paxtang Cemetery. Friends
and relatives invited to attend with
out further notice.
KI.INEPETER —On November 4. 1915,
Willi Ann Kllnepeter, aged "a years.
Funeral on Monday, at 12 o ciOCK
noon, from the residence of e»
daughter. Mrs. I. N. Murray. 3.9 Sla
.lay street. Further services at
o'clock in the Lutheran Church, Dun
cannon. The relatives and friends
arc invited to attend it further
notice. Burial Duncannon.
How \Rl> —On November 2. 1915, C. H.
Howard, of Lemoyne.
Funeral private. Saturday afternoon,
at 1 o'clock, from the le.sidence ot
W. C. Raer. Body can be yen ed
this evening from 7to 9, * nd J*?}'"!!"
day morning from 8 to 10 o clock.
Burial Camp Hill Cemetery.
H\ K EH—Ell wood Lee Baker, aged -0
rears, at the home of hls paienU,
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Baker. 17OS
Green street, on Wednesday, Nov em
Funeral 'services will be
day afternoon, at 2 o clock, fromi the
above address. Relatives and friends
invited to attend without furthei
notico.
LOST
liOST Gold watch chain and fob
between Sixth. Fifth. w and
Fourth streets. Tuesday,
Reward If returned to 2-0< Noitn
Fourth street. i
I-OST Reward for boy's automo
bile and express wagon taken aick-
Tack night. Return at once to n-i
North Second street. _____
IAJST Masonic ring, name in
scribed. Reward if returned to J. W.
N., 280 Briggs street.
IXIST Gold necklace. between |
Eighteenth and State streets and:Vic
toriu Theater; reward if returned to ,
17 1 Slate street. I
tOtSD
FOUND At last, a place where you
can exchange, buy or sell any used
Talking Machine Records. Write, or
~H 11 at 315 Broad street, Ilaiiisburg,
Pa.
FOUND That Eggerfa Steam Dye
ing h French Cleaning Works. 1248 ,
Market St., do the very bes.. work In
the city. Call either phone for root
We call and dellve"
Hlia' \\ ASTI&P-—>l«a
WANTED Barber; single pre- j
ferred; boarding, lodging and half day .
off; must b. agreeable. Address J. H. ,
1- ranl/.. 1911 State street, lit).
WANTED Tailor at 212 Locust <
fctreet. C. Gaeta. '
WANTED Young man to work in
grocery store; give reference and .
wages expected: small stole. \V., o--4,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED Toll collector. Market
street entrance; night duty. Apply bj
letter, giving age. present and past em
ployment and references. Harrisburg
Bridge company, p. o. Box -on.
Carpenters aad Laborers
Wanted
19th Street Bridge
Ferro Concrete Co.
Apply at Bridge at Once
WASTED A SUCCESSFUL MAX
living In Harrisburg, with moderate
amount of capital, to conduct a business |
in this county. The goods aie exceed
ingly high grade and offers a splendid
future. For interview write H. 1-..
Ames, Metropolitan Hotel, giving phone
number.
WANTED —Stonemasons wanted.
Apply at 536 North street, Thompson
Bros.
ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES
MEN WANTED Ablebodied, unmar
ried men between ages of 18 and 35,
citizens of United States, of good char
acter and temperate habits, who can
speak, read and write the English
language. For information apply to
Recruiting Officer, Bergner Bu.iding.
3d & Market Sts.. Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED —Forty able-bodied
men, btween 21 and 40 years of
age for piecework. Apply in per
son to agent, Harrisburg Trans
fer, Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany, Division street, city.
WANTED —Men to learn to become
practical chauffeurs. We give you
our unlimited SSO practical course
uuw for S4O. We practice you from
the time you start on repairing and
driving automobiles until you graduate. ]
Thirty cents per hour guaranteed as
soon as they are competent of repair
ing private cars. Auto Transportation
School. 5 North Cameron street.
WANTED. AT ONCE First-class
millwrights. Immediate employment.
Address J. F. Creswell, P. p. Box 254,
Lancaster. Pa., or call at Hotel Plaza,
Thursday afternoons or ovenlugs.
WANTED Reliable young men to
learn soliciting and collecting. House ,
to house work out of town; no expe- ,
rlence required: permanent; salary 510!
salary to start with advancements.
Address, E 3210, care Telegraph.
MACHINISTS WANTED
Boring Mill and Lathe hands who can i
work from blue prints. Must be first
class. experienced machinists. Apply I
Employment Department, Westing- I
house Electric & Mfg. Co., East Pitts- |
burgh. Pa. |
WANTED First-class toolmakers. !
profilers, millers, drillers, riders, barrel- |
turners, blacksmiths and steam ham- i
nier men to make drop forges. Also
men for barrel rolling. Address P. O. I
Box ?<4. Lancaster. Pa. 1
/" \
HOUSES FOR SALE
10S Roan St. reception hall —S j
rooms —bath—steam heat modern
and new—3-story brick and stucco— |
a most pleasing location.
1124 llrrryhill St. —8 rooms—bath
—furnace—lot 21x105 ft *3OOO
Investment Apartment house—
j«l 6 N. Sixth St. three housekeep
ing apartments-—3-story brick build
ing—city steam heat.
210 Mm-lay J<t. 9 rooms—bath—
hot water heat—3-story brick—lot j
21.8x108 ft IMIIOO
1612 Prim St.—B rooms —bath and !
furnace three-story brick .. $2400
Iftßl >. "tli St.—6 rooms and bath !
lot 14x110 2',i-story brick and
frame SI7OO
1 *27 N. Third St. —9 rooms, bath— !
steam heat; lot 20x115 ft. ... $5500
FOR RENT
■ WIS llhll « COTTAGES
2 % -story bricks with 7 rooms,
bath and furnace,
sl3. sl4. sls nnd $lO ;
MILLER BROTHERS&CO.
REAL ESTATE
iHHtirnnee Surety Homln
l.oriiMt nnd Court Street*
FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH NOVEMBER 5, 1915
HELP W ANTED—Female
WANTED A white girl for cook
ing and general housework; two in
family; need not apply unless compe
tent and can furnish ref rence. 2149
North Second.
WANTED Twenty sowing machine
operators to report for work Monday
morning. Inquire Blougli Manufactur
j ing Company, Reily and Fulton
streets.
Rollers, and bunchmakers want
ed to make the old 641 shape. Ap
ply Harrisburg Cigar Company.
i
!_
W ANT ED Girls over 16 to
I strip tobacco. Also experienced
! Roller?, Bunchmakers, Packers,
J Filler and Binder Strippers. Wel
[fare looked after by trained nurse.
! Apply Harrisburg Cigar Com
! pany, 500 Race street.
| WANTED l«aay wanted as house-
I keeper in family with two children.
Apply. 12 North Sixteenth street.
WANTED White woman for gen
eral housework ,in family of three. Ap
mv 1521 North Second street.
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'
,ind children's wear. Harrisburg
Apparel Co., over City Star Laun
dry State street, rear entrance. j
WANTED Toung lady to assist in
tea and coffee store; must furnish ref- !
ere nee. Apply Tamsui Tea Co., 331
Market street, second floor.
WANTED Cigar packers. Apply
Central Cigar Co., 425 South Cameron
street.
DRESSMAKER WANTED First- |
class, for private family. Address Box
M. 3185, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Girl as stenographer j
and for general office work; $35 perl
month; permanent position. Box 26, I
Maclay Street Post Office.
REFINED, educated woman, 20 to |
35 years of age. with sales ability, for |
attractive permanent position with ;
good pay. requiring some traveling.
Address, P. O. Box 432, Harriaburg, Pa.,
for appointment.
HKlil' WANTED—MaIe and Female
SHOES Stayers wanted on ladles' j
high-grade shoes. Smalt 7. Goodwin Co., i
315 North Twelfth street. Philadelphia, i
• I
SHOES Vampers wanted on ladies' j
high-grade shoes. Smaltz Goodwin Co.,
315 North Twelfth street, Philadelphia.
SHOES Closers wanted on ladies'
high-grade shoes. Smaltz Goodwin Co.,
315 North Twelfth street, Philadelphia.
SHOES Skivers wanted on ladies'
high-grade shoes. Smaltz Goodwin Co.,
315 North Twelfth street, Philadelphia.
MEN, WOMEN, common schooling,
desiring Government positions. 170
monthly, write for list 15 immediately.
Philadelphia Civil Service School. Phlla.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe
WANTED By colored man, posi- j
tion as cook; ten years' experience; i
can furnish good reterence. Address
433 South street. City.
WANTED - Young white man de
sires work of any kind. Inquire 1114%
Wallace street.
WANTED First-class cabinet
maker wants position, furniture re
pairing, crating or any light wood
work; handy at any kind of wood
work. Address H., 3226, care of Tele
graph.
WANTED Young colored man de
sires position as porter; can give best
of reference. Address C., 322b, care of
Telegraph.
WANTED Colored man wishes
work around restaurant or hotel or
private family. Address J. W. Willis,
1108 Julius avenue. City.
WANTED By colored man, position
in private family as butler. Address
32a Cherry avenue, City.
WHITE American man, 15 years' ex
perience, wishes position lunch bar
short order cook or any kind of hotel
work; can open oysters. Address,
Box 177. Marysville, Pa.
WANTED Young man with eight
years' experience in bookkeeping and
office work desires position with a re
liable firm, also have knowledge of
stenography and typewriting. Willing
to work. Address, H 3222, care Tele
graph.
WANTED Reliable married man
desires position driving commercial
automobile; reference given. Address,
J. 3217, care Telegraph.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE
WANTED Middle-aged white wo- i
man desires work by the day. Inquire I
1114% Wallace street.
WANTED Middle-aged white wo
man wishes a position as chambermaid,
dishwasher or day's work. Call, or ad
dress. 432 Muench.
WANTED White woman desires
position as housekeeper in a widower's
home; can furnish good references. Ad
dress 158 East Main street, Middle- I
town.
WANTED White woman desires
general housework three days a week.
Apply 511 Walnut street.
WANTED Young girl wants
housework to do: has had some ex
perience with cooking: can give ref
erence. Address 28 Linden street.
WANTED By trustworthy wo
man, permanent position as house
keeper; no children. Apply 1622 ParK
street.
WANTED Clerical work, collecting
or position in doctor's office, by white
girl; can furnish reference. S., 100,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED By white girl, position
as dining room girl, has had experience.
Call or address, 328 North street.
WANTED White woman desires
position of general housework: can
furnish references. Address, E 3221,
care Telegraph.
WANTED Young white woman de
sires small washing to take home.
Call or Address, 127 Sayford avenue.
KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE
KOR SALE 228 Woodbine street:
3-story brick dwelling; practically new;
9 rooms, bath and steam heat; front
and rear porch; side entrance; hard
wood floors; lot, 26x90. Brinton-Packer
Co., Second and Walnut streets.
FOR SALE 52,400 will buy 6-room
corner brick house: all modern Im
provements: both streets paved and
rents for sl7 por month. Would be well
located for small Tocery store. J. E,
Glpnle. 1251 Market street.
FOR SALE No. 308 Crescent street.
3-story brick, 8-room house; modern
improvements; porch: side entrance
ami paved street; good investment and
a desirable home. Price. $3,250. J. E.
Gipple, 1251 Market street.
1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE No. 1911 Park street,
three-story, 9-room brick house: mod
ern improvements; porch; side en
trance; 20-ft. paved street In rear; good
view and sunlight. An ideal moderate
priced home. Price, $3,300. J. E. Glp
ple. 1251 Market street.
FOR SALE Suitable for garages,
plot of ground corner Eighteenth anu
Derry streets, size 20x171 feet. The
price is right. 11. G. Pedlow, 110 South
Thirteenth street.
_ WHAT will you give ror 1728 North
Seventh street? Brick, lot 20x212 feet.
Rental, sl2. Any reasonable offer con
sidered. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thir
teenth street.
NO 814 Capital street will be sold at
sacrifice price. All Improvements, cen
ft? location. Must be sold and price ;
will be low. Now vacant. Hell Realty l
Co., Bergner Building.
BUNGALOW at a sacrifice price, well •
built, electric lights, turnace, heat, i
large porches. You can buy this prop
erty now S3OO cheaper than next
Spring. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg.
EASY payment houses; why are you
paying rent month after month when
you can buy a house on very easy
payments? Consider this carefully.
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building .
FOR SALE Suburban home in
hearby town; all conveniences; electric
lights: garage; two acres ground; good
f> Price reasonable. No agents.
8.. 3225, care of Telegiaph.
FOR SALE Fo, - $l5O less than
cost you can buy a two-story brick, 7-
™om house, all improvements, in the
1600 block on Naudain street. J. E.
Gipple, 1251 Market street.
FOR SALE 83 acres; adjoining
Alechanicsburg on the west: trolley
stops front ot door; 11 room dwelling;
brick bank barn; level limestone soil.
Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut
streets.
FUR IMMEDIATE SALE
A valuable North Second street resi
dence. Most desirable residential lo
cality in city. A bargain. Price and
terms tor the asking. Address "Hotne.' i
care of Harrisburg Telegraph.
FOR SALE 216 Pine strret. Lot
about 24 ft. front, back to South street.
Kooin on South street for garage,
three-story brick house, two baths,
city steam heat, 14 rooms. Call 65»J
or at house for terms.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT
No. 1434 Berryhlll St $20.00
No. 1827 '/.at Her St 20.00
No. 36 N. Tenth St 18.00
No. 38 N. Tenth St 18.0U
No. 1019 S. 21% St 10.00
No. 1847 North St., with stable. . 15.00
No. 2008 Forsler St 12.00
J. E. GIPLE,
FOR RENT Three-story brick
house at 660 Calder street; 8 rooms,
with Improvements. Will rent to good
colored people. Rent. sls. Apply Mor
rls Baturln, 639 Boas street.
FOR RENT—Two-stoiy 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—Nine-room brick dwell
ing with all modern conveniences. De- 1
sirable neighborhood. Rent reasonable,
immediate possession. Apply Penna.
Realty and Improvement Company, 132
Locust street.
FOR RENT Dwelling, 1242 State
street, three-story brick, all improve
ments. Rent S2O. Apply 12 South
Seventeenth street.
FOR RENT 607 Maclay street, 9
rooms, all improvements; rent S2O per
month. Inquire, J. S. Sible, 256 Heir
street.
FOR TIENT Stone house with six
rooms, in Coxestown; large yard; prop
erty in good repair; possession lmme
d at * y. Apply 1100 North Front street,
Harrisburg, Pa. 9
FOR RENT—22IB Atlas avenue, three
story brick dwelling. 8 rooms, bath and
i U J. nac !; Re "t. $12.50. Inquire, Charles
Adler Real estate and Insurance, 1002
North Third street.
FOR RENT - Six-room houses, with
®ta^le s ' half miie north of Penbrook,
at Edgemont. Rent. $6.00. Inquire oI
38 £ orth Twelf th street,
City, or William Brenneman. Penbrook
1
REAL ESTATE W ANTED
iijy ANTEI 1,T7 House for small fam
iiV ! ,0 i ctlildl 'en; all Improvements;
will take possession immediately:
northern part of city preferred. Call
Neiinan. 1.68 or 316J, Bell phone.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT—An elegant
apartment and furnished suite
of rooms for a refined couple or
single party. For particulars
apply S. Frlendman, Real Estate
and Insurance, Kunkel Build
ing, or 217 Pefler street.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
three rooms and bath; central location;
first floor; side yard; rooms large and
light. Phone 1655 in the evenings.
FOR RENT Second floor, 3 or 4
rooms with bath, heat ana light fur
nished. 1813 Green street, City.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT Second
floor at the Walzdorf, facing Capitol
-6 rooms, tiled bath and pantry; hard
wood floors, electric light and city
steam. Inquire, 400 North street.
- FOR RENT The Sunset Apart
ments, 1 *O9 North Front street, ready
for inspection; 7 rooms and bath. In
quire, E. Flowers. 1822 State street.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Large front room, suit
able for one or two persons, or a pair
of communicating rooms; all conveni
ences, rent reasonable. Apply 258 North
street.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Rooms, furnished or
unfurnished, on second and third
floors, light and heat furnished, rent
very reasonable, with private family
1628 North Fifth street.
FOR RENT Large, attractive
rooms, second floor; private family;
bath and phone privileges. 121 State
street.
FOR RENT Third floor, two rooms
and hall, with bath, heat and light
furnished, light housekeeping. 1216
Berryhlll street.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec
ond floor front room; all improvements,
good location. Apply, 1109 North Sec
ond street.
FOR RENT—3 unfurnished rooms on
second floor for light housekeeping,
light and heat furnished: rent reason
able, on hill. Call, Bell 2585 R.
FOR RENT Furnished room with
private bath or two communicating
rooms with use of bath; steam heat,
tas and use of plione. All on second
floor. Centrally located. Address, M.
3218, care Telegraph.
FOR RENT Large well furnished
second floor front rooms, all conve
niences, use of phone. 813 North Sec
ond street.
FOR RENT Attractive rooms, all
conveniences. Apply, 209 State street.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms I
In flne location: use of bath and tele- '
phone. Apply at 203 State street.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS KOR RENT
FOR RENT Unfurnished
1820 North Third street. City.
ROOMS AND BOARDING
ROOMS AND BOARDING. Apply 1602
North Fifth street.
OFFICES FOR RENT
FOR RENT A desirable first floor
ifflce in the Telegraph Building. In
luire Superintendent. Business Office
'elegraph.
WANTED
WANTED To exchange, buy or
sell any used Talking Machine Records
that you ha\e. Write us. or call at 315
Broad street, Harrlsburg, Pa.
WANTED French teacher to give
private lessons, conversational method.
Native Frenchman preferred. Address
| L, 3228, care of Telegraph.
i WANTED Good home for an 8-
■ year-old girl. ..drlress, B 3220. care
j Telegraph.
i WANTED A Second-hand refriger
ator, sausage grinder and meat block.
Address, Box 186, New Cumberland, Pa.
POSITIVELY highest cash prices
paid for Ladles' and Men's cast-off good
Clothing and Shoes; also Furniture and
Carpets. Send postal to 636 Hen
street, City.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE. CHEAP to quick buyer.
1915 Harley-Davidson motorcycle, elec-
I trie equipped with side car. Address
S„ 3230, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Exceptional opportu
nity to buy a master's violin (.by the
great Hopf). Apply 114 Green street.
Phone 1851 ft.
FOR SALE Modern. uj>-to-date
grocery store. Good corner in thickly
settled Allison Hill residence section.
Good reasons for selling, and doing a
profitable business. J. E. Gipple, 1251
Market street.
FOR SALE Tom Barrows White
Leghorns and White Wyandottes.
Husky farm raised, free range cock
erels at sensible prices; bred from 200-
egg strain. J. L. Spence. Progress. Pa.
FOR SALE Two electric coffee
mills,. 1 large coffee and peanut roaster,
2 scales, 1 lot shelving. 1 cash register.
John C. Orr, 222 Market street. Phone
931.
FOR SALE Assortment of
mattresses, slightly damaged by
water, 30 per cent, of original
values. Call or phone Royal Bed
ding Company, 22 North Cameron
street.
—— 1
FOR SALE White Satin Evening
gown with jacket of Black Panne. Vel
vet; Black Chiffon Broadcloth Street
suit; tan raincoat; one-piece Brown
dress; White Slip-on Sweater. Phone
1380 J.
FOR SALE One Handerson motor
cycle, fully equipped; good bargain to
quick buyer, 1317 Derry street.
FOR SALE 1 good kitchen range,
1 rug 9x12, 1 rug 6xg, 1 Morris chair,
I small refrigerator, 1 desk. Call at 36
North Nineteenth street. No dealers
need apply.
FOR SALE Buick Roadster For
Sale, cheap. J. M. bridges, Carlisle, Pa.
uuiu phones.
FOR SALE —1916 Ford Roadster
body, top and windshield, also 1916
Ford delivery, fully equipped; never
used. Call C. V. Phone 100 G. Howry
& Sons, Shiremanstown.
FOR ~-.jl.E Four second-hand va
cuum cleaners and two second-hand
electric vacuum cleaners. Sell cheap.
Frantis Premier Distributing Co., 32
North Court street. ]
FOR SALE Weaver organ, good j
condition, suitable for Sunday school
or kindergarten; also set of books, 6
volumes, named "The Practical Refer
ence Library. Will sell cheap. Inquire,
109 Broad street.
FOR SALE Scratch Pads new
supply—so for 25c while they last. Ap
plv Job Printing Department, The Tele
graph Printing Company.
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 Office of
Telegraph. j
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Business Office.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
FOR SALE Three $1,000.00 and
four SIOO.OO bonds of Harrisburg Mfg.
and Boiler Co. Also certificate for
$2,000.00 bonds of Cumberland Valley
Telephone Co. Harry A. Honker, At
torney, Ninth and Willow streets, Leb
anon, Pa.
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 D.. 3015, care of
Telegraph.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Store room. Apply
No. 1319 North Third street.
FOR RENT Two single fireproof
garages, situated In rear of 1435 and
1437 Sboop street. Rent. $5.00 each. Im
mediate possession. J. E. Gipple, 1251
Market street.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
BUY a new house. It will become
old soon enough. We are offering
about twenty new houses in city and
suburbs. Prices $2,1 to $3,300. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
WANTED Man with S3OO and sell
ing ability; can control excellent busi
ness with bright future: must be a
business producer. Address. M 3215,
care Telegraph.
GOOD, live town, well located, offers
financial assistance and other induce
ments to secure manufacturing plants;
state what you have and what you
need. Address. D 3214, care Tele
graph
ANY intelligent person can earn good
income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate. 798. Lock
port. N. Y.
I MADE $50,000 In five years In the
mall order business, began with $5.
Send for tree booklet. Tolls 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
•treet. Harrlsburg, Pa. Telephone
orders given prompt attention. u«u
1160
HAULING
R. A. HARTMA.V. Boarding Stable
and National Transfer Co. (lovers of
F ilanos. safes, boilers and general haul
ng. H. W. Lathe, Manager. Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No
2503 R.
TO HIRE
TO HIRE —Masquerade costumes and
full dress suits; also full lot of balr
goods. Including wigs, beards, c'c. Ap
ply Brenner's. 424-426 Walnut, or Bell
phone 1251 J.
METAL SHARES
LEAD ALL OTHERS
Anaconda Opening Price Was
B(>3-8; Hails Are Reported
Steady
By Associated Press
New York. Nov. s.—Metal shares
led all other issues at the outset of
to-day's trading:, Anaconda. Chlno and
Utah Coppers selling at record prices,
albeit initial Rains were only frac
tional. Anaconda opening price was
86%, Cliino's 54% und Utah 74%.
United States Steel opened with 3,300
shares at 87 %, up %. Bethlehem
Steei was unchanged, but soon grained
10 at 450, and other war shares were
moderately higher. Railroads were
steady, except Atchison, which lost
1% at 109%. Dealings were broad
and active, with a lower range for
Americans in London.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Furnished by Chandler Bros. & Co..
3 North Market Square.
New York. Nov. 5.
Open. High. I<ow. Clos.
Alaska GAT 32% 33% 32% 32%
Am Bt Sug 69 69 66 66%
Am Can .. 61 61% 59% 59%
Am C& F. 87 87% 83 85
Am Cot Oil 62 62 60% 60%
Am Ice Sec 27% 27% 26% 26%
Am Loco . 68.% 68% 66% 66%
Am Smelt . 92% 95% 92% 94%
Am Sugar . 119% 119% 116% 116%
Am T & T. 129% 129% 127% 127%
Anaconda . 86% 87 85% 85%
xAlchison . 109% 109% 108% 108%
Baldwin .. 130 130% 127 127%
RAO 95% 95% 95% 95%
Beth Steel. 410 446 435 435
Bklyn RT. 91% 91% 91% 91%
Cal Petro. . 19% 21% 19% 20 %
Can Pacific 188% 188% 185 185%
Cent Leath 59% 59% 58'4 58%
C&O 6214 63% 61 liiw,
C, M&St P 96 96 95% 35%
C. RI& P. 19% 20% 19% 19%
C Con Cop. 54% 55 53% 53%
Col F& I. 56% 56% 55 55
Con Gas .. 144% 145 144% 145
Cruc St .. 76% 77 74% 75%
Dist Sec .. 46% 46% 44% 45
Erie 44% 44% 4T% 43%
Erie Ist pfd 59 59 57% 57%
Gen E Co.. 180% 180% 177 177
Goodrh BF 75 75 73% 73%
Gt Nor pfd 127% 128% 127% 127%
Gt N Ore s 51% 52 50% 50%
i Insp Cop .. 45% 46% 45% 45%
In-Met 25% 25% 24% 24%
In-Met pfd 81% 81% 80% 80%
KC So .. . 33% 33% 32% 32%
Lehigh Val 82% 82% 81 81
Max Motor. 76% 76% 72 72
Mex Petro. 89 91% 89 89
Miami Cop. 34% 35% 34% 34%
Mo Pac .. 7% 7% 6% 6%
Nat eLad.. 6714 68% 66% 66%
IN Y Cent.. 103% 104 103 103%
NY.NH& H 82% 82% 80% 80%
NW.O & W 33% 33% 32% 32%
Nor & W.. 120% 120% 119 119
North Pac. 117 117% 115% 115%
Pa Rail .. 61% 61% 60% 60%
Pitts C ... 37% 37% 36% 36%
Pitts C pd . 106 106 106 106
Press S C . 71 71 68% 68%
Ray C C . 26% 27% 26% 26%
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICES
BOROUGH OF STEELTON, PENNSYL
VANIA 4 PER CENT. WATER
BONDS.
SIO,OOO of 4 per cent. Water Bonds
1 issued January 1, 1900, to be redeemed
January Ist, 1916.
Notice Is hereby given that the fol
lowing 4 per cent. Water Bonds, issued
by the Borough of Steelton, Pennsylva
nia, January Ist, 1900, and numbered
61. 62. 63, 64, 74, 79, 82, 85, 92, 94 95,
96, 97, 108. 113. 114. 115, 116 118 and
121, amounting to ten thousand dol
lars (*10,000) will be redeemed and
paid, January Ist, 1916, at the Steelton
National Bank, Steelton. Penna.
CHARLES P. FEIDT,
Borough Secretary.
NOTICE is hereby given that appli
cation will be made to the Governor
of Pennsylvania, on Mondav, November
15, 1915. under the provisions of an
Act 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 of an intended corporation
to be called ANAST BELEIIAS AND
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
of 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 Harrlsburg, Dauphin county. Pa de
ceased, having been granted to the un
dersigned residing In Harrlsburg, 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.
NOTICE Letters of Administration
on tho Estate of Edward Boyer, late of
Harrisburg, Dauphin county. Pa„ de
ceased. having been granted to the
undersigned l-eslc'lng in Harrisburg,
all persons Indebted to said Estate are
requested to make immediate payment
:tnd those having claims will present
tliem for settlement.
SARAH J. BOYER.
Administratrix.
NOTICE
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
having been duly granted by the Reg
ister of Wills of Dauphin County, Pa.,
to the undersigned upon the estate of
Mary A. Zelgler, late of said County,
deceased, all persons who are indebted
to said estate are requested to make
payment, and all persons having any
legal claims against or demands upoii
said estate shall make the same known
without delay to
P. C. COBLE. Administrator,
Wormleysburg, Penna.
MONEY TO LOAN
"""MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
security in any amounts and upon any
terms to suit borrower. Address P. O.
Box 174. Harrisburg, Pa.
WE LEND MONEY in amounts from
$5.00 to $300.00 In compliance with act
of June 17, 1915.
Payments to suit borrower.
Small loans a specialty.
Up-to-date method.
Positively lowest rates in city.
PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.,
132 Walnut Street.
STORAGE
"FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private
rooms for household goods, $2 per
month and up. We Invite Inspection.
Lew Insurance. 457-445 South Second
■treet. Harrisburg Storage Company.
STORAGE
IN 3-story brick building, rear 408
Market street.
Household eoods In clean, private
rooms. Hensouable rates. Apply to
P. U. IMeaer. Jeweler, 4OH Market St.
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 phones. ,
Reading .. 85 8 1 5 83 Ms, 83%
o ep .J £ " 53 * 5aC » 51, '» 51 %
South Pac. 103% 103% 101% 101%
South Ry . 25 25 24 % 24%
Studebaker. 165 166 163% 163%
Tenn Cop . 62 tf2 % 61% 61%
Third Av.. 64 64 63% 63%
U £ R ub ■ 58% 58% 56% 57%
KSI. I ,®* 1 .- 87, i 87 * 86 *
TT S P'l- ttfi% 116% 116% 116%
Utah Cop . 74% 75% 74 74%
40% 49% 48% 48%
" est Md . 35 35 34% 34^
West U Tel 88% 88% 87% 87%
West Mfg.. 72% 72% 69% 69%
"Ex. div. 1%.
PHILADELPHIA PROODCR
By Associated Press
Philadelphia, Nov. 5. Whetct
Higher; No. 2, red. spot, and November,
• !'l! 2? J'Js;* • No - -■ Southern, red,
sl.ll % Grr 1.13 %
Tea??? Firm; No. 2. yellow, local,
75c steamer, No. 2, yellow, 74®
,„9 at ® ~ Steady; No. 2, white, 45®
46c; No. 3, white. 41@42c.
Bran Market dull; citv
mills, per ton, $24.00; western do., Jiona
here; Spring, per ton, $22.50.
Refined Sugars—Market higher;
powdered, 6.60 c; fine granulated, 5.50c■
confectioners' A, 5. -40 c.
Butter Market firm; western
fancy le -'3c extra ' 30c; "earby prints,
Eggs The market is higher;
Pennsylvania and other nearby flrsta
free cases, $11.40 per case; do., current
reecipts, free cases, SIO.BO per case;
western, extras, fiists, free cases, $11.40
per case; do., firsts, free cases. SIO.BO
per case.
u!o!y? Poultry Market steady; fowls,
14@ 16c• old roosters, U@l2c; broil
ng chickens. 16@>17c: Spring chickens.
14®16c; ducks. 13@16c.
Dressed Poultry Market Is steady;
fresh killed fowls, fancy. 18»4@19c:
?? 'erage, 17@18c; do., unattractive,
15JJ16c; ice packed fowls, 13<S>17%c;
old roosters, 13c: broiling chickens.
, nearby, 22@28c; do., western, 11® 115 c;
Spring ducks, nearby, 16®17c! do.
western, 106i12c; turkeys, choice. 25c;
do., fair to good, 20«r23c.
Potatoes Market steady; Penn
sylvania, fancy, per bushel, 76@78c;
~ y 'a nI a, fair to good, per bushel
bo@7oc: Jersey. No. 1, per bushel, 40®
50c: Jersey No 2. per basket. 20®25c
Flour—The market is steady; winter,
a* 0 ! ® 5- ? 6 '. do " Pa l '* ll *. *5-50
f;D55.75; Spring straight, $5J0@5.30d0.,
do., patent. $5.35® 5.60; do., favorite
brands. $5.85®6.10.
Hay Market steady; No. 1, large
Sfk'i.Joo3l.6°; medium bales,
$21.00®21.50; No. 2. do.. $19.60020.00:
No. 3, do., $16.00® 17.00.
Light mixed. $19.00® 19.50; No 1 do
*18.00®18.50: No. 2. do.. $16.00 016.00. ''
CHICAGO IIOARD OF TRADE
By Associated Press
Chicago 111,, Nov. 5. Board of
I Trade closing:
1 05V? eat December, 1.04 May,
Corn—December. 60%; May. 61%.
Oats—December, 38%: May, 38%.
P"'' k —December, 14.25; January.
1 b..»Z.
I^arrl—January, 9.02; May 9"0
Ribs—January, 8.92: May, 9,15.
CHICACiO CATTI.E
By Associated Press
Chicago, 111., Nov. 5. Hogs —Re
<.,SirPrt^.,lß,'ooo.: steady. Bulk of sales,
I'sht. $6.25®7.30; mixed.
4.50; heavy, $6.25®7.40; rough,
$6.2506.40; pigs, $3.75Ca 6.75.
Cattle Receipts. 3,000; weak. Na
tive beef steers. $6.00®10.35; western
steers, $6.4008.60; cows and heifers,
$2.75®8.20; calves, $6.75010.50.
Sheep Receipts, IS,000; steady.
Wethers, $5.85fr»6.35; lambs. $6.70®
CORONER EXONERATES TWO
MEN A ITER HEARINGS
Two inquests were held last night
at the District Attorney's office by
Coroner Eckinger. In both cases the
men were exonerated for the death of
two other men. The first easl to be
disposed of was that of David L. Mc-
Fadden who was killed in a cave-in
at State and Cameron streets Saturday
nißht. After hearing the testimony,
Charles Hockley, the contractor, was
not responsible for the accident, it was
said.
C. W. Lutz, of Lebanon, who ran
down and fatally injured Michael
Delibertis, of Philadelphia near Ruth
erford Saturday afternoon was also
exonerated from blame as witnesses
said that the accident was unavoid
able.
E. S. HERMAN TAKES
FRIENDS ON HUNTING TRIP
E. S. Herman, president of the City
Planning Commission, is entertaining
a number of friends at his Aqueduct
cottage over the week-end. This is
an annual hunting and fishing trip,
the main feature of which is Mr.
Herman's cooking. • His guests in
clude C. O. Bressler and Dr. J. C.
Bucher, of Lebanon, and J. M. Shelly,
C. S. Shaak and Harry T. Neal, of this
city.
DIES FROM PARALYSIS
John Baer, aged 79, of Goldsboro,
died this morning at 3:30 o'clock )n
the Harrisburg hospital after a short
illness suffering from a stroke of
paralysis.
- :
Two Story Bungalows S2BOO
Eight of these now ready, seventy-five more of various designs to be
erected. The bungalows are 15x48 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, gus and modem In
every respect. Prominent street; fine location. Greatest value ever
offered; terms easy. Low interest. No taxes for 1916. Call any time
except Sunday, 800-814 South Seventeenth street. Anyone who wants a
home can own one of these houses.
1 soi j ata j 804 j mi j msi i lio j sia j Sii T
J I I Sold j Sold I j j L Sold J
J. E. DARE 1
SEVENTEENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS
Both Phones
21
Butchers and Health
Board Agree on Size
of Guards For Stalls
i An ordinance establishing a mini
mum size guard on meat dealers'
stalls, both In city markets and store*,
will in all probability be presented be
fore council for passage next Tuesday
afternoon.
The ordinance is being drawn up to
co-operate with the new State law de
manding that dealers should not let
prospective customers handle meat?,
and that the meats be properly
screened from insects. City Health
• oncers met last night with a com
' ; e fx. of hutchers Anally decided
• Y l6 minimum size of the guard
should be 12 inches high with a six
, inch extension.
The probability of dallv markets
was spoken of last night.
Labor Representative Seeks
to Organize Machinists
1 t \ meeting has been called to
, be held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock
in the Board of Trade, when an at
tempt will be made to form a tempor
t ary organization of machinists em
; ployed at local plants.
» Charles Sell], representative of tho
• International Association of Ma
chinists will speak.
TO ATTEND BIG GAMK
Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Hurlock and
daughter Dorothy left this morning
ror Philadelphia, where they will
spend some time with their daughter
Elizabeth, a student, at Bryn Mawr,
leaving Philadelphia to-morrow to at
tend the Princeton-Harvard game.
FALLS IN MANHOLE
Falling through a manhole in the
Enola yards last night, Thomas Bren
ner, aged 25, of 130 Charles street, a
, fireman on the Philadelphia division
i of the Pennsylvania Railroad, frac
| tured several ribs.
POWERFUL LIGHT PRODUCED
WITH NITROGEN LAMP
Through the development of a spe
cially designed reflector and projector
type housing for an incandescent lamp
a young western electrician has
brought out a lantern which when
fitted with a 1,000-watt nltrogen
. tilled globe produces a penetrating
light rated at approximately 500,000
, candle-power, says the November
Popular Mechanics Magazine In an
article accompanied by two interest
ing photographs of its use for out
door as well as indoor illumination.
Batteries of these lights were used
to assist the night rescue work at the.
time of the "Eastland" tragedy and
proved very adequate. It was follow
ing this rather spectacular demonstra
tion of their power that they were
adopted for illuminating one of Ihe
municipal bathing beaches at Chicago
where a number of accidents had oc
curred.
CONdSy SAYSt—
DON'T WORRY Why have canker
er; saves the eye. Dealers Everywhere,
blind birds in your flock? Use
CONKEY'S CANKER SPI3CIAL and
wipe out this disease. Kills the cank
: LOANS— >
; ON HOUSKHOI.D FURNITURE
AT LEOAL RATES.
Small Monthly Payments.
Profit Shnrlnif l.oan Society
9 No. Market Square (Spooner Bldg.)
Conducted Under State Banking
Dept. License No. 24.
: V _ I
1 J. A SHIPPING CLERK, thor- J
J oughly trained in express, ship- ?
1 ■ [ ping and drayage business; J
' i, young woman wants to locate in i
Harrisburg. Address Edna S. V
|i Graeff, Columbia, Pa. %
MONEY
: Jk To Housekeepers, Work.
hitmen and Salaried Em.
pioyea.
I LEGAL RATES
EQUITABLE
INVESTMENT COMPANY
• N. MARKET SQUARE
Room 91 4Lb Floor
Spooner Building
i