A Telegraph Want Ad Will Qnlckly Rent Bat Vacant Room Deaths K1 !,»•—James C. Kulp on November S, 1915, at hU residence, 110 Calaer Ktreet, afteri 71 years. Funeral on Thursday. November 11, IJI6. at 2 o'clock, from the Ridge VVenue M. E. Church. The relatives rml friends are invited to attend without further notice. LOST I/igT Reward for return of stray ed Fox Terrier; color white; ears ana richt eve brown; wore leather collai wit" Connellsville. Pa., license tag. Answers to name Bob. Return 35 South Fourth street, Harrisburg. IX>ST ln central part of city, gold har pin. set with diamond, saplilreiiiand pearls. Liberal reward if returned to No. 201 State street. FOLND FOUND At last, a place where you can exchange, buy or sell us ®*; Talking Machine Records. Write, or rail at 315 Broad street, Harrisburg, Pa. FOUND That Kggerfs Steam Dye ing & French Cleaning Wo. ks. 1.45 Market St. do the very best work In the city. Call either phor.e for -root We call and deliver. HELP WANTED —Male WANTED CUTTERS Two shoe cutters on Misses' and Children s work, tjieauv employment at goou wages. 1. II Eisenhuth Company, W Uliamsport, Pa. WATED Loclal salesman to see grocers and general stores; good sal ary for a salesman, order takers will not do; reference required. Address Vescor, care of Telegraph. LABORERS WANTED for handling freielit consignments; 20c per hour to guoci hustlers. Apply to Director of Exhibit*. car barns. Eleventh and streets, i to 8 A. M. AMBITIOUS MAN—Would you like S6O weekly? Having Inherited a for tune. my valuable business, clearing ifio weekly, is for sale; s3oo cash, bal ance monthly; suit anyone; experience unnecessary. 8., 7424, care of Tele graph. __ TWO BUTCHERS WANTED Steel ton Store Co., Steelton. Pa. ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES MEN WANTED Ablebodied, unmar ried men between ages of 18 ana 40, citizens of United States, of good char acter and temperate habits, wno can tepeak. read anu write the English lansruage. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, Bergner Bu.idlng. Sd & Market Sts.. Harrisburg. Pa. WANTED. AT ONCE First-class painters. Apply Gohl & Bruaw, 310 Strawberry street. WANTED Salesman for nfw_ in vention, enlarging pictures. Good proposition for energetic person. Call at 305 Market street. WANTED Young, married man for the tea and coffee business, one who can furnish a bond and good reference. Apply Grand Union Tea Co.. 208 North Second street — 1 WANTED Men for labor work and putting on plaster lath. Apply liOO North Second street. WANTED Boy for delivery, one who can ride bicycle and drive a horse. Argly 1&38 North Sixth street. WANTED Good solicitors, men who have had bread wagon experience preferred; can ma*ce |25 per week. Ap ply after 10 A M.. Harrisburg Mush and Scrapple Co., 230 Buckthorn M t reel. WANTED Men to become practi cal chauffeurs and mechanics. We guarantee our students 30c per hour while repairing private cars; S4O in . ash required. Several cars to over haul now. Make application at once. No. 3 North Cameron street. Auto Transportation School. MACHINISTS WANTED Boring Mill and Lathe hands who can work from blue prints. Must be flrst rlass. experienced machinists. Apply Employment Department, Westing liouse Electric & Mfg. Co., East Pitts burgh. Pa. WANTED First-class toolmakers, profilers, millers, drillers, rlflers, barrel turners. blacksmiths and steam ham mer men to make drop forges. Also men for barrel rolling. Address P. O. Box 264. Lancaster. Pa HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED A young white girl for general housework: three in family; laundry done out. Apply 361 South Eighteenth street, or Bell phone 2805. Give reference. WANTED Large, reliable company will pay $2 to $8 daily to employed persons for doing little extra work in spare time. No canvassing, no experi ence. no money required In advance. Palmer Co., 902 West Lake, Chicago. WANTED Reliable woman (white or colored), to do cooking and general housework for small family. Need not apply without reference. Call 810 North Eighteenth street. WANTED Girl to assist in house work; reference required. Apply 104 South street. WANTED White girl for general housework: no washing. Apply 2439 North Sixth street, between 6 and 8 P. M. MECHANICSBURG. PA. Woman wanted at once for cooking and gen eral housework. 31 West Coover street. WANTED Laundress wanted, white woman. Apply Bolton Hotel. I WANT a lady demonstrator; one who knows how to make good coffee and sell it; want a live wire; no others need apply. Address S., 8234, care of Telegraph. WANTED Girls over 16 to strip tobacco. Also experienced Rollers, Bunchmakers, Packers, Filler and Binder Strippers. Wel fare looked after by trained nursfc. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Com pany, 500 Race street. / \ FOR R ISO 2 Boas St., 2 s. b„ 6 r 910 Cove Station. 2 s. f.. 7 r gia fit 50 N. 7th St.. 3 s. b., 8 r *l3 I 30" S. Cameron St., 3 s. b„ 8 r.. *l3 1502 Allison St., 2% s. b., 7 r. b„ 814 627 Briggs St.. 3 s. f.. 8 r sl4 Bella Vista, Ross Ave sl-4.50 Near Duncannon, 2% s. f„ 10 r., Ill) 638 Peffer St.. 3 s. b„ 8 r. b. ... *ls 1316 N. Front St., 3 s. f., 7 r. ... *ls 710 Cowden St.. 6 r., b 910 1531 S. 13th St.. 3 s. b„ 8 r. b "*l6 1501 S. 12th St.. 2% s. b., 8 r. b„ Klfl 660 Emerald St.. 3s. b., 9r. . *l7 1853 Fulton St., 3s. b„ 9 r. b. .. *2O 611 Walnut St.. 3 s. b., 8 r. *23 133 N. 13th St., 3 s. b„ 8 r. ft b., *25 1207 N. 14th St.. new, 2% s. b. .. *25 2220 N. 3rd St., 3 s. b., 10 r., *32.50 202" N. 2nd St., 3 s. b.. 1 0 r., 2 b„ *55 Hainlyn (Aldlnger Cottage) ... *«o ' Hill Crest." Bella Vista MS 209 S. Front St., 3 s. b.. 10 r., 2 b York Springs, Main St. '*7s Apartment—Bo4 N. Third St., # rooms —bath—city steam heat. MILLER BROTHERS&CO. REM. ESTATE Insurance Surety Honda l.ocimt nnd Court Street* WEDNESDAY EVENING, lIEI.P WANTED—Fcinsle WANTED Experienced girls for edge stitching, tip stitching and fox ing. Apply Harrisburg Shoo Manufac turing Co., Vernon street. WANTED Reliable girl for general housework. Address A., 3332, care of Telegraph. WANTED—Experienced sew ing machine operators on ladies' and children's wear. Harrisburg Apparel Co., over City Star Laun dry State street, rear entrance. HfeLP WANTED—MaIe and Female MEN. WOMEN, common schooling, desiring Government positions. S7O , monthly, write for list 16 immediately. Philadelphia Civil Service School. Phlla. SALESMEN WANTED 1 WANTED Salesman for our used I cur department, who can handle all makes ot cars; must have ability; cars ail put in good shape and are honest value; good opportunity. Crlspen ; Motor Car Co.. 418 South Cameron 1 street SITUATIONS WANTED —Male WANTED A young man of good habits and with eight years' experi ence desires to connect with some re liable llrm: rive years' experience n otnee work and tnree years as sales man; best of reference. Address 8., 32,3'.!, care of Telegraph. WANTED By colored boy, work of any kind; 17 years old. Address 1204 Capital street. WANTED Young man, 18 years cf age. must have position as clerk or stockkeeper In department store; eight months' experience; honest, willing and reliable. Address R., 3237, care of Telegraph. WANTED Middle-aged man wishes position as Janitor or watchman; can give good references. Address 1735 Markt street. City. WANTED A position by young man as bookkeeper and general office work; has had experience and can give best of references. Address R., 3231, care of Telegraph. WANTED Stenographer desires position where there is chance for ad vancement Address William Froh, 1415 Liberty. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Young colored woman wants day's work or offices to clean. Call, or address, A. L», 132 Dewberry avenue. WANTED A very reliable colored girl would like a place as a nurse or upstairs girl. Call at No. 1424 Reest> street. WANTED Middle-aged woman would like to keep house for widower with one or two children; good homo desired In preference of large salary. Mrs. Hreldigain, 18 Huntingdon street, Rutherford Heights, Pa. WANTED Day's work of any kind. Address 928 Grand street Ctty. 1 , WANTED A widow wants wash ing, ironing or plain sewing. 1225 Wal lace street. WANTED General housework by colored woman. Address 110 Marys street. WANTED White woman desires general housework In small family. Address 8.. 3242, care of Telegraph. WANTED By colored woman, gen eral housework In private family, or to assist in kitchen in boardlnghouse. 329 Cherry avenue. WANTED By colored girl, general housework or plain cooking. 17128 Walnut street. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SOUTHEASTERN PA. FARMS FOR SALE Choice Farms at Bar sain Prices, oiiered only at this office. So acre*, nice buildings, good water. $5,000; 100 acres. 1 % miles to Main Line town, $6,750; 160 acres, 2 sets new buildings. $12,000; 70 acres, at station, $5,500; 250 acres, S6O per acre; 51 acres. $3,000; 26 acres, at station, $2,250; 12 acres. $1,300. Write for Special Classi fied Lists. J. B. Thompson, 113 North High street. West Chester, Pa. <3O) ACRES 1*800) Writing Letters Us I slow. Telephone (7 to 8) Danville, opposite Opera House (Main Offices). Over (400) farms for sale. Use (3) automobiles. Make (6 to 8) trips daily. Advertise. (80) papers. Always name time arrive. Handy to School. Church and Neighbors. Trol ley and Railroad and edge City Market mile away. Good Home and Bank Barn, Spring water and all kinds of fruit. (30) acres—Low Price ($800). With young horse, cow, hogs and chickens: oats, corn, potatoes, hay and straw only ($1,000). (120) ACRES (*3,000) (120) acres ($3,000) forty (woodland) chestnut. oak anii locust, flowing (spring) water near flne set painted buildings. White and Drab double home with long porches, hardwood fin ished, water on porch, new wagon house and large bank barn. All kinds choice fruit. Beautiful Location mile (and) half to market. (Death) ownea for (28) years. With fine young team horses (5) cows (10) hogs (80) chick ens, hay, straw, oats, potatoes and corn—Left alone, only ($3,600). (4S) ACRES (*3.3001 (84) acres ($3,300) terms ($1,800) cash. On Main Road (3) mile to one market and (5) to City Market business population (20,000)) people. (At) Cross Roads where school (and) church. Tele ghone in (8) room home .large bank am (2) wagon houses (all painted) in Good Order. With match team horses age (6) weigh (2,400) and (3) cows (8) hogs (701 chickens 410> ton hay. (14) ton straw, new mounted harness and farm wagon—Sacrificed (want) money at once only ($3,900) spot cash. KEOKGE B. OSTRANDER. Danville , Phonehours Sunbury Mornings (7 to 8) Evenings. SIOO CASH will give you possession to a house now vacant balance can be paid as rent. This is an opportunity to own your property. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. NEW HOUSES with steam heat gas and electric light all other mod ern Improvements brick construction —location Riverside, uptown, and on Allison Hill. Prices only $3,100 to $3,300, Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing. PENBROOK PROPERTIES FOR SALE Prices. $1,400 51,600 $1,650 52,100 52,200 several new houses. If you want a suburban prop erty look at these. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. TWO Jefferson Street properties for sale located in 2100 block bric— k-8 rooms bath gas furnace porch front corner and adjoining property. Price right. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE Beautiful home site. Just what you have always wanted, but never found; where your loved ones will always be delighted; where every thing is 100 per cent, right; where you can see and be seen from five counties; 8 miles from the Capitol dome, but where you can see it. Connected by trolley and State road. An ideal lady's or gentleman's home site of 40 acres of land with house and barn and running city water. At a bargain to the quick buyer. For terms and price apply to S. Haldeman & Co., 3222 North Sixth street. Harrisburg, Pa. Bell phone 3622J3. WE have exceptional facilities mak ing a specialty of handling Brooklyn properties for out town owners, es pecially vacant lots. Send diagram and price. Clearfield Development Co., 371 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. Y. FOR IMMEDIATE BALE A valuable North Second street resi dence. Most desirable residential lo cality In city. A bargain. Price and terms for the asking. Address care of Uarrlibuiff Telegraph, RKAL ESTATE FOR SALK FOR -SAI.E OR EXCHANGE—- Howard St., Eiiola; B-room frame dwelling; lot, 60x183; exchange for Penbrook property. Pino St.. Enola: double frame dwell ing; 6 rooms each; lot. 65x150; ex change for farm. State Road, West Knola. 7-room dwelling:; stable; lot. 188x140; 10-rnln ute walk from trolley line; exchange for city property. f l ' Bowman Ave., Camp Hill; 7-room brick dwelling; lot, 40x140; exchange for city property. 639 Harris St.; 8-room brick dwell ing; all improvements; exchange for $4 Ood oo Perty VR ' ue< * "1 approximately Store and dwelling at Killlnger; will exchange for farm. 1600 Block Market St.; 9-room brick dwelling; all Improvements; will ex change for general store. 228 and 230 S. 29th «t„ Penbrook; 2 H-story frame dwellings; exchange for city property. 1955 Rudy St.; 6-room frame dwell ing; b rooms; will exchange for city property. 1836 Regina St.; 10-room brick dwell ing; will exchange for 7 or 8-room property. 2005 Susquehanna St.; 3-storv brick dwelling; will exchange for small farm. BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Second and Walnut Sts. FOR SALE 216 Pine stroet Lot about 24 ft. front, back to South street. Room on South street for garage. Three-story brick house, two baths, city steam h»at. 14 rooms. Call 659J Bell phore or at house for terms. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT Beautiful homes on North Sixth street; 8 rooms, bath and laundry; hardwood floors; combination ranges; granolithic walk; large yard. These houses are very desirable. Mac- Williams Construction Co., 2156 North Fifth street. BENT Eight-room house, with heat, bath and gas at 1252 State street. Bell phone 939R4. FOR RENT—22O2 N. Fifth St.. $28.50. s3o*oo Sixth St., business property. 2210 Atlas Ave., improvements. $13.00. House In Hainlyn, large lot. $12.00. ROUGH, BRIGHTBILL & KLINE. 307 Kunkel Building. SMALL house in Riverside for rent at sl2 per month. Apply to M. R. Metzger, 410 Bergner Building, Harrisburg. FOR RENT No. 621 Schuylkill street: 9-room brick; front and back porches; all modern Improvements; first-class condition. Applv L. W. Mehr lng. 1730 Sixth street. FOR RENT Dwelling No. 1221 Cowden street; 7 rooms and bath; rent, $14.00. Apply Mrs. D. Cohen, 408 Cum berland 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. RENT Six-room houses, with stables, half mue north of Penbrook. at Ldgemont Rent, $6.00. Inquire of G. Hartman, 38 North Twelfth street. City, or \\ illlam Brenneman. Penbrook. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Second floor, three or four unfurnished rooms, with bath heat and light furnished. 1813 Green street. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT with heat and use of bath at Derry Block Apartment Co., Fourteenth and Derry streets. Apply 1511 Vernon street. SIX-ROOM APARTMENT FOR RENT with all improvements and city steam. Call at 1008 North Third street Bell phone 1809 R. FOR RENT Elegant apartment, corner house, second floor; 6 rooms, in cluding bath; rooms large and well lighted; back porch; electric and gas steam heated; window shades furnish ed. 332 PefTer street. Apply L, W Mehring. 1730 Sixth street. FOR RENT A small, up-to-date furnished apartment o second floor also handsomely furnished rooms on third floor; all improvements; steam heat. Inquire 1317 State street. C V phone 443 W. 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 Two rooms, furnish ed, for light housekeeping: youns married couple preferred. Call in even ings, 115 Royal Terrace. FOR RENT Large room, second floor front; electric lights; bath; use of phone; rent reasonable; 1510 Green street. Telephone 177-Rl. FOR 11ENT One nicely furnished room, second floor, with light, heat and bath; rent reasonable. Apply 1432 Ber ryhlll, or call Bell phone 1012 R. FOR RENT Large front room, sec ond floor; also small room for refined lady or gentleman; none but those wishing a quiet home need apply; phone: hot water system. Inquire 117 Pine street. Foil RENT Desirable rooms. Ap ply 222 Pine street. FOR KENT Two large, furnished front rooms, second floor, with all im provements; private family; good loca tion. Apply 1614 Park street. FOR RENT Two furnished front rooms for rent. Apply 1221 Market street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec ond floor front room; all improvements good location. Apply 1109 North Sec ond street. FOR REi\T Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, on second and third floors, light and heat furnished, rent i very reasonable, with private family. 1628 North Fifth street. FOR RENT Desirable single front room, gentleman only, private family, central location, $4 per week. Apply No. 205 Locust street. FOR RENT Large, attractive rooms, second floor; private family bath and phone privileges. 121 State street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms In flne location; use of bath and tele phone. Apply at 203 State street. U RNISHKD ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT One large, newly-fur nished front room on second floor, for one or two gentlemen, board if desired, In private family. Address M., 3244 care of Telegraph. ROOMS WANTED WANTED Young couple would like two or three rooms for housekeep ing: state location and terms. Address 8.. 3243, care of Telegraph. WANTED Room. with private bath, in business district for gentle man. Address R„ 3238. care of Tele graph. WANTED Young couple want room and board in private family close to the business section of the city Ad dress M„ 3233, care of Telegraph. ROOMS AND BOARDING ROOMS AND BOARDING. ApplyTso2 North Fifth street t WANTED WANTED Will nay cash for one or two properties In the vicinity of Green and Maclay streets. Green street preferred. Box F, 3240, care of Telegraph. HARRISBURG TEMRAPH WANTED WANTED Vaudeville acts of all kinds for Moose Bazaar. Apply G. M. Moore, 918 Capital street, between 6 and 7 this evening. WANTED Home for boy 5 years old. Address A. C. C., Box 22, Progress, WANTED To exchange, buy or sell any used Talking Machine Records that you have. Write us, or call at 315 Broad street, Harrlsburg, 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 Herr street. City. FOR SALE FOR SALE One mahogany side board. one green velvet couch, one old fashioned walnut secretary, one leather office chair. Apply Mrs. P. A. Hart man. 514 North Third street. FOlt SALE Scratch Pads new supply—so for 25c while they last. Ap ply Job Printing Department, The Tele graph Printing Company. DO YOU WANT AN AUTOMOBILE? A 1915 Chalmers Light Six Touring Car at less than half price. Full equipment. Good condition. Address, 1926 Green street, Harrisburg. FOR SALE A first-class upright piano; very slightly used; good as new; good reasons for selling. Can be seen at 1815 North street, or call Bell phone 3217 R. FOR SALE Horse, six years old, Jenny Lind, one new spring wagon, new set of harness and one organ. Will sell cheap. Inquire 241 South Second street. Steelton, Pa. 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. FOR SALE A Flanders In good condition. Will sell cheap. Apply Ford Garage. Middletown, Pa. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Office. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE One set of cases, con sisting of two five-foot floor and one twelve-foot wall case. In best of con dition. Must go to make room for new ones. No reasonable offer refused. Can be seen at Casino Bowling Alley, Court and Strawberry. FOR SALE 1 rubber-tire surry, with pole and shafts; 1 new trimmer machine. 1 set blacksmith tools, com plete. as good as new. Call, or write, Charles Shepler, Hummelstown, Pa. FOR SALE Some very fine cock erels, 'White Wyandottes and S. C. White Leghorns. Eyler's Poultry Farm, .lonestown Road beyond Colonial Club, Penbrook, P. O. FOR SALE One Harley-Davidson motorcycle, fully equipped. Bargain to quick buyer. Apply 1317 Derry street. FOR SALE One large heater, in excellent condition; only used one year; will sell to private family only. Call 1914 North street. Harrlsburg, Pa. FOR SALE National limousine; fine shape; an elegant winter car; cheap. Bell phone 100. BARGAINS IN T fPEWRITERS—S. C. Smiths, Underwoods. Densmore. etc. $ 10.00 up. Typewriter Office, 211 Lo cust street. Opposite Orpheum Thea ter. FOR RENT FOR RENT Grocery stand at Pyne's Corner, West Fail-view, store room and dwelling combined. This is an exceptionally good opportunity to step into an established stand with an investment for stock and rent only. Special Inducement to a reliable, hust ling man. Apply to owner, A. C. Young. 26 North Third street. Harris burg, Pa. FOR RENT Private ga~ages, new, brick; water and light. 1424 Derry street. FOR RENT Two single fireproof garages, situated in rear of 1435 and 1437 Shoop street. Rent, $5.00 each. Im mediate possession. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES LOOK! Would you like S6O week ly? Having inherited a fortune, my valuable business, clearing S6O weekly, is for sale; $350 cash, balance monthly; suit anyone; experience unnecessary M., 7425, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Rare business oppor tunity. General Merchandise Store in suburbs, close to Harrlsburg. Good reasons for selling. Cash only consid ered for stock. Property for lease or sale. L., 3143, care of Teelgraph. ANY Intelligent person can earn gooi Income corresponding for newspapers; exnerlence unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798. Lock. port. N. Y. 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 1960. HAULING " I R. A. HAHTMAJi, Boarding Stable and National Transfer Co. \fovers of f itanos, safes, boilers and general haul ng. 11. W. Lathe, Manager. Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No 2nQ3R. TO HIRE TO HlßE—Masquerade costumes and full dress suits; also full lot of hair goods, including wigs, beards, etc. Ap ply Brenner's, 424-426 Walnut, or Ball phone 1251 J. 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, Harrlsburg, Pa. WE LEND MONEY In amounts from $5.00 to $300.00 In compliance with act of Juno 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. PrlvaU rooms for household goods, $1 per month and up. We invite inspection. Low insurance. 437-445 South Second street. Harrlsburg Storage Company. STORAGE IN 3-story brick building, rear 409 Market street. Household unmix In clean, prlvata room*. Reasonable rates. Apply ta P. G. Dlener. Jeweler. LOS Market St. STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 76 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411 broad street Both phones, , LEGAL NOTICES | TRISTEK'S SALE OF LYKKK9 A WII.I.UMS VALLEY STREET RAIL-: | WAY. The undersigned. Trustee under the 1 Mortgage of the Lvkens and Williams 1 Valley Street Railway Company, re- , corded in DaupKan county in Mortgage Book Y, Vol. 6, page 333, and in Schuyl kill County In Mortgage Book 7 D. i pago 153, under and by virtue of the authority therein contained, at the written request of the holders of one- . third In amount of the outstanding bonds j of the said company secured by the | said mortgage,—the said Company hav- 1 ing for a period exceeding three i months after demand made failed to j pay the semi-annual intorest on the said bonds, —will on November 12, 1015, at 2 o'clock, I'. M„ In front of the Courthouse In the City of HarrUbnrc, Pa., sell to the highest and best bid-1 der all the railways, estates, real and personal, corporate rights and fran- i clilses of the said Lykens and Williams' Valley Street Railway Company, in-1 eluding its line or system of Electric Railway, in the counties of Dauphin and Schuylkill aforesaid, together with I all and singular its shops, depots,! stakes, poles, grounds, power houses, j engine houses, car houses, wires, build- | ings. improvements. rolling stock, I tools, machinery. Implements, ma terials, tenements and hereditaments owned by the said Railway and used or Intended to be used for the purpose of operating the railways of the said Railway Company, and its rights of way and rights, privileges and fran chises acquired In or from the Bor oughs of Lykens and Willlamstow.n and the Townships of Wlcontsco and Williams in Dauphin County, and the Borough of Towe" '""_ty and Township of Porter in Schuylkill County afore said; and all the corporate rights and franchises owned, possessed and en joyed by the said Railway Company under and by virtue of the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in cluding the franchise to be a corpor-! ation. The line or system of railway ! as now built and operated extends from the Borough of Lyken* in Dauphin County to Bearmont in Schuylkill • County, a distance of about eleven miles, and includes the following tracts , or parcels of land, used as and form ing a part of the said system or line of railway; 1. In the Borough of Wllliamstown i aforesaid, bounded and described as! follows: Beginning at a point formed by the intersection of lands formerly of Charles Reidinger and Daniel Bad dorf on the north side of Market street; thence westward along said street 55 feet; thence north 3 degrees 14 minutes west 128.25 feet to a point; thence north 76 degrees 46 minutes west 161.16 feet; thence north 8 degrees 27 min utes west 132.83 feet: thence north 76 j degrees 23 minutes east 223.83 feet to | property now or formerly ot Charles Reidinger; thence south 3 degrees 14 minutes east 328.08 feet to the place of' beginning; on which are erected the Office, Power House, Cam Barn. Repair Shops, Supply Room and Oil House of the Company; 2. In Williams township, % mile west of Wllliamstown, bounded and described as follows. Beginning at a point on the main ronci leading from wllliamstown to Lykens; thence N. 30 degrees E. 156 feet along the lot of . How to a post; thence N. 87 degrees W. 42 % feet along land of same to a post; thence N. 3 degrees E. 151 feet alone i the lands of and Evangelical | Association to a post; thence N. 87 degrees W. 171 feet to the public road' leading to Dayton: thence N. 3 degrees E. 298% feet to Dayton; thence S. 86% degrees E. 548 feet to a stone; thence 9. 3 degrees 15 minutes W. 589 feet along the lands now or late of Alber* Grace and John Sowers to the first mentioned public road: thence west along said public road 332% feet to the place of beginning; containing 6.13 acres, known as "Midway Parlt," on which are erected a Dancing Pavilion and Theater, an Amusement Building and a Cooking Shanty, and 3. In Wiconisco township, all that certain part of Lot No. 34 on the gen eral plan of the town of Wiconisco as recorded in the Recorder's Office at Harrlsburg, Pa., in Deed Book T, Vol. I 2, p. 414, bounded and described as fol- ] lows: Beginning at the southern line of Pottsville street at the S. E. corner of Lot No. 33; thence eastward along! the said southern line of Pottsville! street 44 feet to the line of property now or late of the Lykens Valley Coal Company; thence S. % degree W. 121 feet more or less to the line of prop erty now or late of the Summit Branch Railroad Company; thence westward along the line of said last mentioned property and along the northern line of an alley 84% feet more or less to the southeast corner of Lot No. 33 aforesaid; thence northward along the eastern line of said Lot No. 33, 114 feet to Pottsville street, the place of be ginning. The motive power contained In said Power House Includes one Harrisburg Engine, one Skinner Engine, two Thresher Generators, one Switchboard one Water Heater, one Oil Heater, two Tubular Boilers, one Injection Pump and three Oil Tanks, with pumps and oil. The tools, machinery, implements and materials consist of one Turning Lathe (motor drive), one Work Bench Tools for car and track repairing, two Armatures, four Fiold Coils, four Rhe ostats, three Shunts- five Journal Boxes, three Trolley Bases, two Car Registers, four Armature Casings, as sorted Coil and Elliptic Springs, lot of Brake 8hoe» and miscellaneous ma terial for repairing cars, armatures, track and overhead line; one Forge, one Anvil, one Drill Press, one Work Bench, one Vise, sundry Blacksmith Tools and complete set of Traps and Dies. The rolling stock consists of one Box Car. two Open Cars, one Freight Car, two extra Car Trucks, four pairs of extra Wheels and Axles and ten Car Jacks; all of which ar ticles are and will be sold as part of the said line or system of electric rail way. Terms: Ten per cent, when property is struck down and the balance on de livery of deed In 10 days thereafter. HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY, Trustee. PROPOSAL Office of the Superintendent of Pub lic Grounds and Buildings. Capitol Building, Harrlsburg, Pa., November Ist, 1910. Sealed proposals will be received by the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings for furnishing all labor and materials necessary to install a new sewer outlet from the Pennsylva nia State Capitol and Library Build ings to connect with the present brick sewer at Third and State streets, as shown on drawings and called for In the specifications, as prepared unrtei the direction of the Board of Commis sioners of Public Grounds and Build ings. For plans and specifications apply to Superintendent of Public Grounds "and Buildings. Proposals will be received until 2 o'clock p. m., Tuesday, November 23rd, 1915, addressed to Samuel B. Rambo, Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings, Capitol Building, Harris-' burg. Pa. The Board reserves the right to re ject any or all bids if deemed best for the Interests of the Commonwealth. SAMUEL B. RAMBO. Supt. Public Grounds and Buildings. 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. ai 2 P. M., the following real estate, situate in said city, to wit: No. 1. Property No. 123 North street. I No. 2. Property No. 125 North street. 1 No. 3. Property No. 613 Cedar; street. No. 4. Property No. 264 North street. No. R. Property No. 266 North street. No. 6. Property No. 163 Olivor alley. No. 7. Property No. 265 Oliver alley. No. 8. Property No. 509 W'alnut 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 nr.ade free of all encum brances and titles to be good and mar ketable. CONDITIONS —25 per cent, cash on day of sale, and balance In 30 davs, when deed and possession will be given. T. F. TOWSEN, Executor. D. S. SEITZ. Attorney. Try Telegraph Want Ads NOVEMBER 10. 1915. SELLING RESUMED IN WALL STREET I. S. Steel Soltl 5-8 Down to 83 3-4 at Outset in Markets Today I New York, Nov. 10. Selling of ! specialties was resumed at to-day's j opening with Studcbaker the feature lon its decline of 5% to 145.. Baldwin | Locomotive, Westinghouse, Allis Chal | iners, Continental Can and National i Enameling comprised the other weak features of that group and coppers also manifested a heavy tendency. United States Steel sold % down to 83% at the outset, subsequently re covering a point. Bethlehem Steel dropped 25 to 410. Atchison dropped 1 to 106% and other standard rails yielded to below yesterday's lowest quotations. Most of these declines were retrieved later. NEW YORK STOCKS Furnished by Chandler Bros. & Co., 3 North Market Square. New York, Nov. 10. Open. High. Low. C'los. Am Bt Sug 65 66 65 66 Am Catt .. 58% 58% 57% 58% Am C& F. 78 80% 76% 80% Am Cot Oil 58% 58% 58 58% Am Loco . 61% 63 58 % 63 [Am Ice Sec 25% 25% 25 26 lAm Smelt. 91 % 94 % 91% 94% [Am Sugar. 115% 115% 114% 115% 'Am T & T. 126% 128 % 126% 128% Anaconda . 82% 86% 82% 85% Atchison .. 106% 109% 106% 108% Baldwin .. 113 116 105% 111% Beth St .. . 410 430 400 430 I Cal Petro .. 19 19 18% 19 Can Pac .. 181% 186% 181% 185% Cent Leath 56 57% 56 57% Ches Chicago Stock Exchange ' Philadelphia Stock Excliange Offices Plionea 1338 Chestnut St.. Phlla. Cumberland Valley 237 34 Pine Street, New York Hell 709 ACTION TO OUST SCHOOL BOARD Members Voted Salaries unci Pay lo Themselves, Con trary to Law Waynesboro. Pa., Nov. 10. An Hon In quo warranto to oust the mem bers of the school board of Washing ington township, because they have re ceived illegal pay, has been brought in court of iiuarter .sessions, at Chambers burg:, and Judge Hush Glllan has fixed Thursday. November 25, as the date for the hearing;. The directors named in the writ are: W H. Jlonu, (3uy Mortal. J. J. H. Mil ler. H. B. Hess and H. E. Jacobs. An other action of the same kind is pend ing against the last two on the ground that they now reside in Waynesboro. The allegation of the petition is that the board voted salaries and nay to the members, which is contrary to law. FOG CAUSES WRECK Special to The Telegraph Columbia. Pa., Nov. !>. A dense fog, which prevailed in this section of Lancaster county yesterday morning, was responsible for a wreck at Mount vine, when a trolley car crashed into C. K. Herr's milk wagon and com pletely demolished it. The driver was found under the fender of the car. but was not seriously hurt. The horse was slightly injured and the milk wagon demolished. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia. Nov. 10. Stocks closed strong. American Railways 304, General Asphalt 35 s * General Asphalt. Pfd 73 Lake Superior Corporation 914 Lehigh Navigation 7" Lehigh Valley Ro>4 Pennsylvania Railroad 60 Pennsylvania Steel 50 Philadelphia Electric 27 V* Phlaldelphia Company 42 Vj Philadelphia Company, Pfd 36 Philadelphia Rapid Transit IS?* Reading 82 Storage Battery #5 Union Traction 13 I'nlted Gas Improvement 86% United States Steel 87 Warwick Iron and Steel 10 <4 PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia. Nov. 10. Wheat —■ Higher;, No. 2, red, spot and November, $1.11®1.13; No. 2, Southern, red, $1.09 • 1.11. Corn Steady; No. 2, yellow, local, 70@760; steamer. No. 2, yellow. 74® 75c. Oats Steady; No. 2, white, 45# 46c; No. 3, white, 41#42c. Bran The market is steady; city mills, winter, per ton, $23.50®24.00; western, winter, per ton, none here; Spring, per ton. $22.00®22.50. Refined Sugars Market higher; powdered, 5.86 c; fine granulated, 5.75 c; confectioners' A, 5.65 c. Butter Market higher; western, creamery, extras, 30V4c; nearby prints, fancy, 34c. Kbs The market is higher; Pennsylvania and other nearby Tii-4t«. free cases, $11.70 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, sll.lO per case: western, extras, firsts, free cases, $11.70 per case; do., firsts, free cases, sll.lO per case. Live Poultry Market steady; fowls, 14@16c; old roosters, U®l2c; broil ing chickens. 16#17c; Spring chickens, 14ijj' 1 Cc; ducks. 13®16c. Dressed Poultry Market firm; ■ fresh killed fowls, fancy, 18«c; I do., average, 17®lSc; do., unattractive. 15#16c; ice packed fowls, 13#17%c; old roosters, 13c; broiling chickens, nearby, 22#26c; do., western. 14®lSc; Spring ducks, nearby, 16© 17c! do., western, 10# 12c; turkeys, choice, 25c; do., fair to good, 20(3)23c. Potatoes Market steady; Penn sylvania; fancy, per bushel, 75@78c; I ennsylvania, fair to gooa, per bushel. 65®70c; Jersey, No. 1, per bushel, 40®) DOC: Jersey, No. 2, per basket, 20®25c. Flour Market nominal; winter, straights, $5.20#5.35; do., patent. $5.50 4. Oats—December, 38 M: May, 39%. Pork—December, 14.30; January, 16.32. Lard—January, 8.92; May, 8.97. Ribs—January, 8.92; May, 9.02. POOR ATTORNEY lU'YS MAN HUNTER'S LICENSE The Dauphin county poor board didn't need to pay the dollar for Oliris Horn's hunting license after all. Attorney B. Frank Nead, the board's counsel, paid it. Chris, who lives a few miles back of Highspire, isn't in the best of health nor financial circumstances. His physi cian advised him to hunt. He hadn't the dollar to pay for the license and the poor board offered to "stake" him. The board's attorney to-day decided I that it would be best for an individual ito assume the debt and he called at ! the county treasury for that purpose, j =a MONEY |k To Housekeepers, Work. |Ai Ingmcn and Salaried Go. 8 ploy OA. jj LEGAL RATES EQUITABLE INVEbiMMf COMPANY • N. MARKET SQUARE I Room 21 4th Floor I Spooner Building * 13