Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, November 17, 1915, Page 13, Image 13

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    A Telegraph Want MWill Quickly lent That Vacant Room
S)eatbs
Pt'RH— On November 15. 1915, Grier
Pugh. wife of J. A. Judson Pugh, at
her late resilience. 318 Boas street.
' Funeral eti Thursday afternoon, at
2-30 B» rial privste. Body can be
viewcrt after 8:30 Thursday morning.
The relatives and friends are Invit
ed to attend without ftirther notice.
9HRINER On November 13. 1915,
Frank M., husband of F. May Shriner
<nee Stornifelt*. Harrlsburg, Pa.,),
aged 38 years.
Funeral services Thursday after
noon. at 1 o'clock, at his late resi
dence, 5842 Lansdowne avenue, Phila
delphia.
FOUND
FUUND Now'! the time to have
your, clothes put in shape for tho
winter Kggert's Steam Dyeing and
Fremh Cleaning Works. 1 245 Market
Street. Both phones. e call and de
liver.
FOUND Two automobile tires on
Saturday.. Owner may have same by
proving property and paying for this
ad. Inquire 24 Somerset street, Ruth
erford Heights.
FOUND That Eggerfa Steam Dye
ing & French Cleaning Wo ks. 124S
Market St.. do the very best work in
the city. Call either phor.e for <roo£
We call and deliver.
HELP WANTED —Male
WANTED An experienced barber.
Apply 1018 North Seventh street.
WANTED An all-around butcheij
one who can drive a wagon; good
wages to right party. Address It., 3.61,
care of Telegraphy
YOl It PAY ENOUGH?
LET liie help you secure a position
with U. S. Government. My past suc
cess—your guarantee. Mail card at
once. Salary Booster, P. O. Box 431,
Harrisburg.
WANTED A first-class steamftttor,
one experienced In low pressure hou-e
heating work. Apply Bassler & Forier,
705 North Third street.
Bricklayers, non-union, for
work near Altoona. i ransporta
tion free. Sec Mr. Sweiker be
fore b.45 p. m. Hotel Lenox,
Market street.
YOUNG MAN
Can you show a certificate of
graduation from school ? Do you
want a technical education with
pay? Our graduate Electrical
festers, Draftsmen, Machinists,
Toolmakers, Patternmakers, and
Molders, are never out of work
because we educate them to do
HEAD WORK. For further in
formation, call at the Welfare Ex
hibition, now being held in Har
risburg, Pa., Dept. of Labor and
Industry, Booth No. 59.
WANTED. MESSENGERS Men or
bovs, with bicycles, can earn good
wages. School boys employed even
ings. Western Union Telegraph Co.
SALESMEN We need three ag
gressive. industrious salesmen to com
plete force and to qualify for executive
positions. A real opportunity for real
men, with the largest home electric
appliance concern. Experience in this
line not essential. Loads furnished. If
you are a sticker, answer by mall only
to Frants Premier Dist. Co., 32 North
Court street.
ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES—
MEN WANTED Ablebodled. unmar
ried men between ages of 18 and 35;
citizens of United States, of good char
acter and temperate habits, wno can
speak, road and write the English
language. For information apply to
Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building,
2d & Market Sts., Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTEt). - LABORERS, AT ONCE
Apply Catholic Cemetery, Thirteenth
unit Berryhlll streets, or phone Berry
hill Nursery Co.
WANTED Boys who want to
learn automobile painting. Good oppor
tunity. Apply Crispen Motor Car Co.,
.113 South Cameron street. City.
WANTED - Tahor ana presser. Ap
ply 11. Goodman, 1306% North Sixth
street.
BOY WANTED to learn the barber
trade. Apply Fourth and Kelker
streets.
WE need capable, direct to the con
sumer salesmen, who, after a short
training can develop into wagon sales
men. route foremen and branch man
.-iM'ers. A 1 reference required. Salary
and commission. Apply Jewell Tea Co.,
269 Broad street.
MACHINISTS WANTED
Boring Mill and Lathe hands who can
work from blue prints. Must be first
class, experienced machinists. Apply
Employment Department, Westing
house 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.
TWO BUTCHERS WANTED Steel
ton Store Co., Steelton, Pa.
WANTED, AT ONCE First-class
millwrights. Immediate employment.
Address J. F. Creswell, P. O. Box 264,
Lancaster, Pa., or call at Hotel Plaza,
Thursday afternoons or evenings.
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. 6 North Cameron Auto
Transportation School.
HELP WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED Refined woman, 25 to 83
years of age, to solicit on an attrac
tive proposition in Harrisburg and
vicinity. Those willing to work five
to six hours can easily make five to
seven dollars per day. S„ 3265, care
of Telegraph.
EXPERT training by my n.«thod. and
every student employed Is my record
last year; no failures; attend here and
be successful. Harrisburg Shorthand
School, 31 North Second street.
* WANTED—Experienced sew
ing machine Operators on ladies'
and children's wear. Harrisburg
Apparel Co., over City Star Laun
dry State street, rear entrance.
1641 Fulton St.
Make an Offer
A three-story frame house with
eight rooms.
Lot 14x110 Ft.
The owner having made his per
manent home in another city is
anxious to dispose of the property.
What is your proposition?
MILLER BROTHERS & CO.
REAL ESTATE
Insurance Surety Roads
l.orml and Court Streets
WEDNESDAY EVENING.
HELP WANTED — Female
WANTED Experienced waitress.
110 North Second street. Monger's Res
taurant.
WANTED A girl for general
housework; no washing. Call 2316
Bell phone.
WANTED, AT ONCE Pressers. In
quire Blough Mfg. Co., Reily and Ful
ton streets.
FOR RENT i— Two or three unfur
nished rooms; steam heat, light and I
bath. In private family (no children).
623 South Front street.
WANTED Girls over 16 to
strip tobacco. Also experienced |
Rollers, Bunchmakers, Packers,.
Filler and Binder Strippers. Wel
fare looked after by trained nurse.
Apply Harrisburg Cigar Com
pany, 500 Race street.
WANTED Girls experienced on
power sewing machines. Apply Har
risburg Shoe Mfg. Co., Vernon street,
Harrlsburg, Pa.
HELP W ANTED— MaIe and Female '
MEN, WOMEN, common schooling,
desiring Government positions. S7O
monthly, wrlto for list 15 immediately. ;
Philadelphia Civil Service School, Phtla.
SITUATIONS WANTED— MaIe
WANTED Position by experienced
hotel porter, colored. Aduress 409
*llDert street, Clarence Mauhiey.
WANTED Position in hotel by
first-class cook; can furnish good city
reference. Aodress \V„ 3264, care of
1 eiegraph.
WANTED A young man, 21. would
like to have a Job of any kind, driving
a car or housework. Apply at 123 Lib
erty street.
WANTED—MiddIe-aged man would
like to have a place tc do all kinds of
repair work in tactory or brickyard;
experience ana references. Address P.
O. Box 64, Middletown, Pa.
WANTED Man, with ten years'
experience In meat and grocery busi
ness and five years of general store ex
perience, wants position, In or out of
city; references. Address G. K., 1422
Susquehanna street.
SALESMAN Wants position at
home, inside or outside, desiring to
quit the road after many years' travel
ing experience; married man, sober
and good character; resilient Harris
burg many years; high-grade refer
ences. Address M., 3260, care of Tele
graph.
vv AiNTED Young colored man de
sires position as bellman, or work
around private residence; reference If
required. Apply 329 Cherry street.
SITUATIONS W ANTEl)—Female
WAN'IEIi An experienced woman
desires cooking by tne nay or week.
Audress 1415 t ulton street.
WANTED By white woman, house
work by day or half day; can furnish
good reference. Address 315 South Sec
ond street, Steelton, Pa.
WANTED Young, white woman
wants position at general housework
or waitress. Address 0., 3262, care of
Telegraph.
WANTED By colored woman,
day's work for Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday of each week. Call, or
write, 1412 North Fourth street.
WANTED Woman wants place as
housokeeper for wldoWer. Call. or
write to S. E. M., care of William Al
bright, R. F. D. No. 1, Dauphin, Pa.
WANTED Competent stenographer
and bookkeeper, with valuable experi
ence and good reference, desires ofrtce
work of any Kind. Address I, R., care
of Telegraph.
WANTED By young woman be
ginner, position as typist and steno
grapher; willing to work for small sal
ary. Gertruue Kahn, 348 South Second
street. Steelton, Pa.
WANTED By colored woman,
work of any kind by the day; Wednes
day, Thursday or Friday preferred.
Call, or address, Rear 1425 New Fourth
street.
WANTED Colored girl wants place
at general housework; can furnish ref
erence. 1406 Marion street, first floor.
WANTED—White woman, 25, desires
housework in small family of adults or
restaurant; can furnish reference. Ad
dress 123, caro of Telegraph.
HEAL ESTATE FOK SALE
$1,500 WILL BUY a brick and frani>
house on Jefferson street. 7 rooms
bath furnace porch. Rents at sl3
per month. Other cheap property.
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building.
NEW HOUSES with steam heat—gas
and electric light all other modern
Improvements brick construction
location. Riverside, uptown, and on Al
lison Hill. Prices only $3,100 to $3,300.
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building.
BUNGALOW at a sacrifice price
well built electric lights, furnace
heat, large porches. You can buy this
property now S3OO cheaper than next
spring. Bell Realty Co., Berger Build
i2s:
A FEW desirable Houses we want !
to turn quickly at Bargain prices. j
600 block, Woodbine St.. *1,300.
300 block, S. Fourteenth St., $2,400. !
1309 block, Vernon St., $2,100.
1800 block, Penn St., $2,600.
Seventeen Hulldlng Lots one square
from car line In the city, $12.00 per
front ft. Lots, 20x115.
RETTEW & BIJSHNELL
100 North Third St.,
Real Estate and Insurance.
(EDGE GROVE)
Edge (of) City Borough by the Sus
quehanna. (12) Iron and Steel Mills
(20) Factories (3) railroads. Fine Loca
tion for Poultry and Early Vegetables.
Spring water, loam soil, choice fruit,
painted home, barn, out buildings.
Joins (800) acres State property where
large sums of money invested in Fine
Buildings. Only (Quarter) mile to trol
ley and State Road. Quick Sale (10)
acres low price ($1,200) half cash.
Young horse (cow) five hogs (50)
chickens only ($1,400).
(MOONSHOONE)
(2) Horses age (6) weigh (2.600)
valued ($550) and (3) cows (10) nogs
(95) poultry (10) ton hay (12) ton
straw (120) bushel oats (210) bushel
corn ($800). Fine hardwood finished
Mansion (12) rooms painted white and
green, water on porches (75) feet long,
new wagon house red and white, and
large Bank Barn. All kinds choice
Fruit. (100) acres giveaway T52,000)
and (36) acres fine woodland joining
($1,000). Only (2) mile to market (2)
railroads (100) trains dallv.
(OBBONWOOD)
(Mile) to (trolley) and (Half) to
school, church and stone throw to
neighbors. Adapted for Poultry, truck
ing and cozyhomc only small sum of
money invested. Facing (2) Public
: Roads and Rural Route. Apples,
I plums, quinces, peaches, cherries, pears
| and grapes. Fine Crystal Spring Water
j passing by (6) room good roof plaster
ed home and Bank Barn. (34) acres @
| ($973) spot cash or ($100) more part
ion time. For ($200) more, good (cow),
| fine horse and (4) hogs. Bargain.
GEORtiE B. OSTRANDER.
Danville Phohehours Sunbury
Mornings (7 to 8) Evenings.
FOR SALE 1 farm, 95 acres, 60
acres clear; 1% miles to church;
schoolhouse adjoins farm: 2% miles to
Marysvllle; spring and running water,
and all necessary outbuildings. T. B.
Bitting, Marysvllle, Pa. R. D. No. 1.
REAL ESTATE TOR SAIA;
FOR SALE 23 acres, 1 miie south
of Mecnanicsburg, level sand loam soli;
7-room brick dwelling, iratne bank
barn. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and
tt alnut streets.
FOR SALE 216 Pine street. Lot !
ob lit '.'4 (t. fTont, back to South street j
Kvoiii on South street for garage. |
Three-»tory brick house, two baths, !
rlty s<eara heat. 14 rooms. Call 559J j
Bell nitoua or at house for terms.
FOR ISIHKDIATE SALE
A vtluable North Second street resi
dence. Most desirable residential lo
cality In city. A bargain. Price and
terms for the unking. Address "Homo,
care of Harrlsburg Telegraph.
FOR SALE 6B-acre farm, five miles
from New Cumberland; 2 houses, one 7
rooms, other 2 rooms; large bank barn,
other necessary buildings, fruit and
water; horse, wagon and other farm
machinery; handy to school, church,
neighbors, and Bell phone. If you want
a good home that will give you a good
living, here is one. No better farm
.and In York county. A bargain for
you, $2,300. Apply Brinton-Packer Co.,
Second and Walnut streets, Harrlsburg,
Pa.
FOR SALE 3 012 Hemlock Streot,
3-story brick, 8 rooms, bath and. fur
nace, front porch, cemented cellar.
Price right, terms to suit. Brtnton-
Pac-ker Co., Second and Walnut streets.
VAUGHN
Acre Farms and Building
Lots
Along and close to Linglestown
trolley, fare 7%c. All at acreage
prices. $lO down, s•> per month.
This Is one of the most productive
farms. Make inquiry. Known as
the Frank Seibert Farm. Must be
seen to be appreciated. Free ticket
if desired.
Farm 3t l / 2 Acres
Good 7-room house, good bank
barn, hog pen, large modern chicken
house, duck house, other buildings.
Good fences, fruit, 7 miles east of
Linglestown, school on farm, tele
phone In house, mail delivered,
healthy location. Squire Hampton
lived here 101 years. Easy terms if
desired. Possession December 1.
Price, 91680.
Farm 116 J / 2 Acres
Desirable for stock raising or gen
eral farming. If interested in pur
chasing a good, all round farm,
even fields, for *3S per acre, have
me show you this. Easy terms if
desired.
Co B. CARE AND SON
Care's Grocery, Linglestown, Pa.
409 Market St., Harrlsburg
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
TOR RENT A brick house; steam
heat; electric light and gas. Inquire
622 Emerald street.
FOR RENT ll6 South Fourteenth
street; six rooms and bath. Apply to
122 South Fourteenth street.
SOUTHEASTERN PA. FARMS
FOR SALE Choice Farms at Bar
gain Prices, ouered only office.
86 acres, 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; 260 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.
FOR RENT 2215 Atlas street; all
modern Improvements; rent reasonable.
Interested persons may examine house,
uev next door. Inquire Geo. W. Mac-
Williams. 2150 North Fifth street, or
Frank B. Wickersham, Bergner Build
ing. City.
FOR RENT Brick dwelling, 109
Evergreen S rooms and batli all
Improvements. Including electric;
lights; possession Immediately; rent,
S2O. D. F. Light, Room 14 Union Sta
tion, or 26 Evergreen street.
FOR RENT 2 %-story brick house,
Paxtang, Pa.; 7 rooms, bath and pantry;
electric light, steam heat and gas; rent,
SIB.OO per month. W. R. Bealor. Bell
phone 2022J3.
FOR RENT 2216 Atlas street;
brick house: 8 rooms and bath; sani
tary plumbing: cemented cellar. Kent,
$14.00 per month. Key at Charles &
Co., Atlas and Woodbine streets. C. S.
Weakley. 1815 North Second street.
FOR RENT—Two-story brick house;
seven rooms and bath; all improve
ments; steam heat; electric and gas;
window shades; Derry street, Paxtang.
Call 100 Paxtang- avenue.
FOR RENT Stone house with six
rooms, in Coxestown; large yard; prop
erty In good repair; possession Imme
diately. Apply 1100 North Front street,
Pa.
FOR RENT Two single fireproof ]
fara<res, situated in rear of 1435 and
437 Shoop street. Rent, $5.00 each. Im- j
mediate possession. J. E. Gipple, 1251
MarUet street.
FOR RENT
No. 1431 Berryhlll St StfO.OO
No. 1827 Zarker St 18.00
No. 1923 Brip-gs St 12.00
•T. E. GIPPLE,
1251 Market Street.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
SUBURBAN A moderate size house
is wanted for refined couple. Must be
a good house in good settlement; with
modern improvements. Address M. D.,
care of Telegraph.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
TOJI RENT —Apartment, foui rooms
and bath, city steam heat, 706 North
Third street; communicating offices 34
South Third street. Apply Waller
Montgomery, Third and Chestnut.
MncOANIEL'ft FIRNIMHED APART
MENTS
HOUSEKEEPING two large rooms,
furnished complete, comfortably heat
ed, bath, gas range, private meters and
floor front. Bell phone 897J—1417 Mar
ket street.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Very desirable seconu
floor room, for gentleman, use of bath,
in best residential section. Call be
twen fi and 7:30 IJ.1 J . M„ 1823 North Sec
ond street.
FOR RENT Very large front
room, second floor; splendid for man
and wife; also smaller rooms. If vou
appreciate a warm, quiet home for "the
winter, apply 117 Pine street.
LADY WANTED Room for rent to
a lady. Beautiful residential section
Just outside city limits. Family con
sists of man, wife and child. Address
Box N., 3263. care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Second floor front
room, furnished; steam heat; elec'ric
light: private family; one square from
Reservoir Park. Address 0., 3261, care
of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Two or three unfur
nished rooms for light housekeeping;
all conveniences: water In room useo
for kitchen; use of hath; no children.
620 Camp street.
FOR 1,1 NT A desiragble second
floor on River Street, .just south of
Chestnut Street. Private front en
trance. City steam heat, electric light
and water. 26x65 clear floor space.
Suitable for shop or light manufactur
ing purposes. For further particulars
apply to Brlnton-Packer Co., Second
and Walnut Sts.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Desirable furnished
rooms. 222 Pine street.
FOR RENT Nice furnished room,
for lady or gentleman. Inquire 4 South
Fourth street. next to Metropolitan ■
Hotel. Rent reasonable.
FOR RENT Furnished front suite
of llvingroom, bedroom and private
bath; city steam heat, electric lighting
and hardwood floors; reference requir
ed. Inquire 218 Pine street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, sec
ond floor front, with heat and electric |
lights, with or without board; privato ;
family: rent reasonable. Apply 1251
Walnut street, near Thirteenth street.
FOR RENT, CHEAP One or two
rooms in rear of the offices of 210 Nortli
Second street, for storage or light
manufacturing. For further particulars
apply to above address.
FOR RENT Second floor front
room, facing Capitol Park: stationary
washstand (hot and cold running
water); electric light; city steam; use
of Bell phone and large bath. Aoply
*lO North street.
FOR RENT Room for rent for
single person or married couple. Ap
ply 209 Btate street.
FOR RENT A suite of rooms on
second floor front; also one single
room; use of bath, phone and cTty
heat; reference required. Apply 272
Briggs.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished
rooms for light housekeeping, second
floor side front. Call 104 South Thlr
teenth street.
WANTED
A 1916 CITY DIRECTORY, for which
you have no further use. will And a
buyer, providing a reasonable' dis
count is allowed. Call Bell phone
4^jSJ.
WANTED —" Victor or Vtctrola,
cheap for cash. Address C., 3266, care
oi Telegrapn.
WANTED TO RENT
WE have a client for a 3 or 4-room
housekeeping apartment (unfurnished)
till April first. Miller Brothers & Co.,
Locust and Court Sts.
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.
FOB SALE
FOR SALE Five-passenger auto
mobile, in good running order, for sale
right. Part cash and terms. Call 214
Crescent street.
FOR SALE A lot of furniture in
go<>d condition. AVill not sell to sec
ond-hand dealer. Apply 1502 Green
street.
FOR SALE Handsome biack pony;
age. 5 years; gentle and fearless;
weight, 800 pounds; sound. Also good
buggy and harness. Sacrifice to quick
buyer. Apply Oscar R. Sultzbuugh,
Millersburg, Pa.
FOR SALE A high-grade Player
Piano; used less than thirty days in
private home; moving; sell at sacrifice;
reasonable terms. Address P. O. Box
251, Harrisburg.
AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE, CHEAP—
In good running condition, and will
demonstrate. Apply Guy E. Booda,
Room 6, 204 Market street.
OVERCOATS AND SUlTS—drummer's
samples (latest styles) at positively
lowest prices in the city. Call—be con
vinced. Cohen & Son, Reliable Pawn
brokers. 431 Market, at Subway.
FOR SALE Five Black French
Poodles, five weeks old. Inquire 2159
North Fifth street. Phone 25038.
BOOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
FOR SALE 1915 Maxwell Touring
Car—practically new. Cheap, if sold at
once. Inquire J. J. Hargest, Jr., Rex
Garage, 1917 North Third street.
FOR SALE Scratch Pads new
supply—so for 25c while they last. Ap
ply Job Printing Department, The Tele
graph Printing Company.
FOR SALE. STEAM BOILERS—Two
slightly used cast iron square sectional
boilers; one 925 sq. ft. and one 2,340
sq. ft. capacity. Fisher Brothers, 1001
Capital street.
FOR SALE 26 pairs fine Homer
and Carneau pigeons; or will exchange
for good Black Minorca or R. C. JJrown
Leghorn pullets. Bell phone 3064, or
address H. T. Stewart, Twenty-seventh
and Derry streets.
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 Pool Room and Bowl
ing Alleys; good location; doing a
profitable business. Apply W.. 3258,
I care of Telegraph, Harrisburg, Pa.
, FOR SALE 54,280 Equity in 6 new
houses which have been sold on Instal
ment plan. Payments amounting to
1 s7nß yearly above mortgage Interest,
j $256 being Interest on Equity, balance
applying on principal. Immediate pur
i chaser can secure this attractive buy
j for $3,150. No insurance, no taxes,
making an 8% per cent, investment.
Address H„ 3257, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Business Office.
BARGAINS IN T i'PEWRITERS—S.
C. Smiths, Underwoods. Densmore, etc.,
SIO.OO up. Typewriter Office, 211 Lo
cußt street. Opposite Orpheuro Thea
ter.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
I BUSINESS FOR SALE Automobile
| tire repair business, well located on
| prominent street and equipped with all
modern machinery, is offered at reason
| able price. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
; Building.
I FOR SALE Rare business oppor
i tunity. General Merchandise Store In
suburbs, close to Harrisburg. Good
| reasons for selling. Cash , only consld
jered for stock. Property for lease or
| sale. L, 3143, care of Telegraph.
I $450 BUYS 100 Chewing Gum Vend
ing Machines, filled and placed; profits
' SIOO monthly; collections made 4 days
I monthly. Address Chicklet, 3259, care
of Telegraph.
ANY intelligent person can earn good
income corresponding for newspaper*,
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate. 798. Loclr»
port. N. Y.
I MADE $50,000 In five years In the
mall order business, began with $5.
Send for tree booklet. Tells how. Hea
cock, 355 Lockport. N. Y.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
REMODELING FURS AND MUFFS a
specialty. 1541 North Fourth street,
Harrisburg.
HAUI'K'S
Automobile Repair Shop. Work guaran
teed. Ford cars a specialty. Cars for
hire. Bell phone 1616 J. Rear 1418
Swatara street.
FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
i Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market
I ttreet. Harrisburg. Pa Telephone
Meters given prompt attention. Bell
1960.
HAULING
H. A. HARTMAN, Board In a Stable
nnil National Transfer Co. Movers of
pianos, safes, boilers and general haul
ing. H. W. Latho, Manager, Fifth and
Woodbine street* Bell phone No
2603 R.
WAR SHARES GO !
UP POINT EACH;
Coppers and New Speculative
Favorites Are Engrossing
Features of Market
By Associated Press
New Tork, Nov. 17. Copper* and
such new speculative favorites as
sugar shares, the petroleums, United
Fruit and Mercantile Marine were
again the engrossing features to-day
Anaconda, Utah and Chino each on an
active opening, ascended from fractions
to over a point, incidentally Bcorlng
new records. Cuban sugar also had a
now maximum opening four points
higher at 138, to which another five
points was soon added and South Porto
Rico sugar rose 10% to ISO. Fruit
gained 5% at 160, California Petro
leum. Pfd.. five at 57 and Mexican Pe
troleum, Pl'd., four at 30. Bethlehem
Steel 4',4 higher at 464 and other war
shares averaged one point advances.
Marine, Pfd., declined 2% to 72%.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Chandler Bros. & Co., members New
York and Philadelphia Stock Ex
changes, 3 North Market Square, Har
risburg; 1838 Chestnut street. Phila
delphia; 34 Pine street, Now York,
furnish the following quotations;
New York, Nov. 17.
Open. High. Low. Clos.
Alaska G M 29 29 27 27 %
Am Bt Sug 68 % 70 % 68% 09
Am Can .. 61% 62% 60% 60%
Am C& F. 82% 84% 82% 83%
Am Cot Oil 58 59 ,58 58%
Am Ice Sec 26 % 27% 26 Ms 27%
Am Loco . 71% 73 70% 70%
Am Smelt . 99% 100 97% 98
Am Sugar . 117% 119% 11794 117%
Am T & T. 128% 129% 128 128%
Anaconda . 91% 91% 89% 89%
Atchison .. 108% 108% 107% 107%
Baldwin .. 128% 129% 128 128%
B& O 94 94% 94 94%
Beth St . . 461 494 461 480
BR T 90 90 89% 89%
Cal Petro.. 25 27 25 25%
Can Pac .. 186% 187% 185% 186%
Cent Leatli 59% 59% 58% 58%
Ches&O.. 62% 63% 62% 62%
C, M&St P 95 95 94% 94%
C, RI & P 21 % 21% 19% 19%
u Con Cop. 57% 57% 55% 56
Col F& I. . 55 56% 54% 54%
Con Gas .. 143% 146% 143% 144%
Cruc St .. 76% 78% 76 76%
Dist Sec .. 46% 47 45% 45%
Erie 44 44% 43% 44%
Erie Ist pfd 58% 58% 57% 58
Gen ECo.. 177% 178% 177% 177%
Gen Mot... 395 405 *95 402
Good B F. 72% 73% 72% 72%
GtNpd... 126% 126% 126 126
at N O SS. 50% 51% 50% 50%
Gug Ex ... 78% 79% 77% 77%
Ins Cop... 17 47% 45% 46%
Int-Met ... 22% 22% 21% 21%
Int-Met pd. 78% 78% 78% 78%
Kas C 5... 33 33% 33 38%
Leh Val. . . 82% 82% 81% 81%
Max Mot.. 77 80% 77 77%
Mex Pet... 94% 95% 91% 92%
Ml Cop .. 35% .35% 35% 35%
Mo Pac .. 7 % 7 % 7 % 7 %
Natl Lead . 66% 66% 66% 66%
N Y C 103% 103% 103 103%
NYN H H 80% 80% 79% 79%
NYOW.. 31% 31% 31 31
N and W.. 119 119% 118% 118%
North Pac. 116% 117 116 116
Pa Rail .. . 60 60 59% 59%
Pitts Coal. 36% 36% 36% 36%
Press SC.. 69 69% 68% 69
Rail SS. . . 46% 47% 46% 46%
Ray CC. . . 27 % 27 % 26 % 26 %
Reading .. 82 % 83% 82% 82%
Rep I 8... 52% 52% 51% 52
So Pacific. 102% 103 102 102
So Railway 24% 24% 24% 24
So Ry pfd 66% 65%
Studebaker. 165 108 163% 164%
Tenn Cop., 60 60% 59% 59%
Third Ave. 62% 62% 62% 62%
Union Pac. 139% 139% 138 138%
U S Rub. 55% 55% 54% 54%
U S Steel. 86% 88 86% 87%
U S S pfd. 116 116% 116 116
Utah Cop. 79% 81% 79% 79%
Va C C .. 47% 48% 47 47%
West U Tel 88% 88% 88% 88%
West Mfg.. 69% 71 69% 69%
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE
By Associated Press
Philadelphia. Nov. 17. Wheat
Steady; No. 2. red, spot and November,
$1.14® 1.16; No. 2, Southern, $1.12®
1.14.
j Corn Lower; No. 2, yellow, 74%
@75%c; steamer. No. 2, yellow, local,.
73%®>74%c.
Oats Steady; No. 2. white, 45®
46>-; No. 3, white. 41ffj)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 firm;
powdered, 6.10 c; fine granulated, 6.00 c;
confectioners' A, 5.90 c.
Butter Market higher; western,
creamery, extras, 30% c; nearby prints,
fancy, 34c.
Eggs The market is steady;
Pennsylvania and other nearbv
free cases. $11.70 per case; do., current
receipts, free cases, sll.lO per case;
Western, extras, firsts, free cases, $11.70
I per case; do., firsts, free cases, sll.lO
per case.
Live Poultry Market steady: fowls,
14@lflc; o'd roosters, ll@12c; broil
ing chickens, 16<S)17c; Spring chickens
MONET 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.
STORAGE
FTREPROOF STORAGE! Private
rooms for household goods. $2 per
month and up. We invite inspection.
Low Insurance. 437-445 South Second
ttreet. Harrisburg Storage Company.
STORAGE
Iff 8-story brick building, rear 40S
Market street.
Household goods In dean, private
moms. Reasonable rntes. Apply to
P. G. Dlener. Jevreler, 408 Market St.
! STORAGE 419 Broad street, for
I household goods and merchandise, pri
vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 75 cents
per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co.. 411
Broad street. Both phones.
LEGAL NOTICES
PROPOSAL
Office of the Superintendent of Pub
lic Grounds and Buildings, Capitol
Building, Harrisburg. Pa., November
Ist, 1910.
Sealed proposals will bo received by
the Superintendent of Public Grounds
and Buildings for furnishing all labor
and materials necessary to Install a
now 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 undei
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,
I 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.
NOVEMBER 17, 1915.
ll@16c; ducks, 13®18o; turkeys, 18®
20c.
Dressed Poultry Market firm;
fresh killed fowls, fancy, 18%®19c;
do., average. 17® 18c; do., unattractive,
14® 18c; ice packed fowls, 18® 18c;
old roosters, 13c; broiling chickens,
nearby. 22®)26c; do., western, 14@22c;
Spring ducks, nearby, 20®21c; do.,
western, 12@19c; turkeys, cilice, 25c;
do., fair to good. 20(g) 23c. v
Potatoes Quiet, but steady; Penn
sylvania, fancy, per bushel. 73®75c;
Pennsylvania, fair to good, |ier bustiei
6[><g)7oc; Jersey, No. 1, per bushel, 40®
55c; Jersey. No. 2. per basket, 20®25c.
Flour—The market Is steady; winter,
strnights, $5.15@6.30; do., patent, $5.40
@5.70; Spring straights, $5.25®5.40;
do., patent, $5.40@5.60; do., favorite,
brands, $5.85@6.10.
Hay Market Arm; No. 1, largo
bales. $21.00(ii)21.50; medium bales.
$20.50@21.00; No. 2, do., $19.50020.00;
No. 3. do., $16.00® 18.00.
Light mixed. $19.00@19.50; No. 1, do..
118.00018.50: No. 2. do., $15.00® 16.00.
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS
By Associated Press
Philadelphia. Nov. 17.—Stocks closed
Irregular.
American Railways 33
Cambria Steel 68
General Asphalt 35%
General Asphalt, Pfd 73
Lako Superior Corporation 9%
Lehigh Navigation 78U
Lehigh Valley 81 iz
Pennsylvania Railroad 59%
Pennsylvania Steel, Pfd 85
Philadelphia Electric 58-%
Philadelphia Company 44%
Philadelphia Co., Pfd 36
Philadelphia Rapid Transit 107%
Philadelphia Traction 79
Reading 82%
Storage Battory 66'4
Union Traction 44%
United Gas Improvement 88*4
United States Steel 87%
CHICAGO CATTLE
By Associated Press
Chicago, 111., Nov. 17. Hogs Re
ceipts, 48,000; slow. Bulk of sales, $6.00
@6.45; light, 55.60@6.45; mixed, 15.80®
6.70; heavy, $5.9G@6.70; rough,ss.9o®
6.10; pigs, $3.75 <?»> 5.65.
Cattle Receipts, 17,000; firm. Na
tive beef steers, $5.90®10.30: western
steers. »fi,35<?88.45; cows and heifers,
$2.75@8.26; calves. $6.25@10.25.
Sheep Receipts, 14,000; slow.
Wethers. $5.6006.15; lambs, $6.50®
8.75.
CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADE
By Associated Press
Chicago, 111., Nov. 17.—Board of Trade
closing:
Wheat December. 1.03%; May,
1.05%.
Corn—December, BOM; May, 63%.
Oats—December. 38%; May, 39%.
Pork—January, 16.07; May, 16.67.
Lard—January, 9.10; May, 9.27.
Ribs—January. 9.12; May, 9.27.
Oh Mercy! Plaintiff
Shows Jury a Bare
Ankle in Courtroom
The Dauphin county jury saw
Charles Frederlco's bare ankle in court
this morning. Frederico pulled up his
trouser and turned down his sock and
hoisted his foot on the railing of the
witness chair so the November Com
mon Pleas talesmen could see prop
erly.
Frederico's expose occurred during
the trial of his trespass action against
J. H. Kellberg, a well-known photog
rapher, for damages received in an
auto-motorcycle collision. Frederico,
who rode the motorcycle, said that
Kellberg had crashed into him with an
automobile. In the collision Frederico
says his machine was battered and his
ankle was broken.
A jury to-day awarded Edward C.
Enders. a verdict of ? 125 damages in
his suit against the Board of Pool-
Directors. Enders fell from an ele
vator at the almshouse several years
ago, and was injured. The eoupt re
served decision on the legal point as
to whether the poor board, which Is
a public charity, is responsible for the
damages. The trespass action brought
by Elias F. and Emma C. Meas against
the Lalance-Grosjean Tin Plato mills
for damages incident tothe death of
their son was settled. The boy was
killed In an accident at the mills. It
is understood that the parents will re
ceive about SI,OOO.
Gun Cotton Intended
For Allies Is Burned
By Associated Press
Providence, R. 1., Nov. 17.—One
thousand bales of cotton in the East
Providence warehouse of the River
Spinning Company, were destroyed by
fire early to-day. Tho company it
wns stated, had contracted to supply
the allies with a specially prepared
product, to be used in the preparation
of gun cotton. The origin of the fire
is unknown.
HUIIiD GARAGES WITH HOUSES
New Big-City Idea Planned For Six
Dwellings In Upper End
Another metropolitan idea In dwell
inghouse construction will be inaugu
rated in the upper end of the city by
Hantzman and Morrett, in the erec
tion of a row of six 8-story mansard
brick houses with single story auto
mobile garages in the rear of tho lots.
The new houses will be constructed in
Sixth street, near Reel, and will cost'
$15,000.
UNCLE SAM COULD OBTAIN
RIG FOLLOWING IN DAUPHIN
Figuring on a regular army peace
footing standard Uncle Sam at a pinch
could muster a little ovor twenty-five
regiments of men from Dauphin coun
ty, according to the completed military
roll for 1918, as announced by the
County Commissioners to-day. The
peace footing standard in a thousand
men. Dauphin county has a total of
25,214 men between the ages of 21 to
15, who are eligible for military ser
vice.
In the city alono there are 13,916
eliglbles.
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3 NORTH MARKET SQUARE IIARRISBURG, PA pfj|
|| Offer unsurpassed facilities for trading in all markets. ppi
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Suit Filed in New
Jersey Against Wife
of Local Alderman
Sptrciol to i tic Telegraph
Toms River. N. J., Nov. 17.—Suit
was begun in the Ocean county courts
yesterday, against Mrs. Daisy B. .Tones
Kramme, 443 Verbeke street, Harris
burg, Pa., wife of Alderman Fritz
Kramme, of the Fifth ward, by George
D. Greenly, of Philadelphia, to re
cover $250, said to be due him for
services.
Greenly declares this amount is due
him for gathering evidence in Mrs.
Kramme's suit to upset the will of her
first husband, Benjamin M. Jones, of
Point Pleasant, N. J., who died in
ISI3, leaving the bulk of his estate to
Miss Leona Taylor, of Point Pleasant,
daughter of his boardinghouse pro
prietor. Mrs. Kramme won the first,
suit.
The alderman's wife left Harrisburg
Sunday to be present at the hearing
and will return to the city this even
ing.
DAUPHIN COUNTY
BONDS
The undersigned solicits proposals
for the sale to It. at not exceeding pnr
and interest, of Dauphin County bonds,
of the respective issues named below,
in sufficient amount to permit the In
vestment. for the benefit of the sink
ing funds established for said issues,
of the sum named In eacli case:
ISSUE OK JANUARY 1. 1001:
Amount for lnvrntmrot, $7.111.1.1<t
ISSUE OF DUrKMBKR I. 11l 01':
Amount for Investment, SI,M.<I^
ISSUE OF AlMtlti 1, UIOH:
Amount (or in vent ment, <7,513.22
Proposals, pursuant to this notice,
should be sealed and plainly marked
"Proposals for the Sale of Dauphin
County Bonds," with the date of issue
of the bonds offered, and should be re
ceived by the undersigned not later
than four o'clock P. M., November 26.
1915.
The right is reserved to reject any
and. all bids in whole or in part.
Commonwealth Trust Co.
Harrlaburg, l'a. Truntee.
| BARGAIN \
i Pair three-story houses. •!
|: 2615-2617 5
> Boas Street >
\ Penbrook I
r 5
•I Look them over and make "J
;! offer. £
■! Owner will he in Harris- «!
;! burg, November 16, 17, 18. %
JI These houses are within a
;! block of Square, and a de- \
|i sirable investment. j!
Address E-3256 ;j
;! Care of Harrisburg Tele- •!
I;! graph, and owner will call £
I;! while here. £
FOK RENT Store room and
dwelling combined established
grocery stand: location Pyne's Cor
ner, West Fairvlew. Splendid open-
I ing for the right party. Apply to
owner, A. C. Young. "6 North Third
street, Harrisburg.
FOR SALE or exchange Sixteen
Edgemont building lots; snap price
and easy terms.
FOR SALE Two choice Perditf
lots near station facing Pllte.
FOR SALE Manufacturing or
| warehouse site; plot 60x125; South
Cameron St., between Market and
I Mulberry will build you a build
ing to suit your business.
I FOR SALE Gurnsey Hot Water
I Heater with Radiators, capacity one
i thousand feet radiation, must be sold
I as' we will Install city heat. This
almost new plant can be seen at 34
North Second street.
I REAL ESTATE WANTED Will
purchase outright or manage sale
of tract for owner in acreage, suit
able for subdivision. I want an able
energetic assistant who can make
good in the real estate business.
A. C. YOUNG
The Young House and Home Co.,
26 jr. Tbtrd St., HiirrlNf.org.
BEM, PHONE TI3J.
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