| A Telegraph Want Mfill (jiiiciy lent" That Vacant "Room || Deaths HO USB Edgar Samuel lloush died December 10, 12:15 A. M.. nged 14 years, 11 months and 10 days. Funeral Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late, home, 39 South summit Street. Relatives und friends are invited to attend without further notice. Burial In East Harrisburg Cemetery. liRVKDON John W. Grundon. aged TO years, 6 months, died Friday, De cember 10, 1915, at Paxtang. funeral services will be held .it 2 l\ M., Monday, December in. at liis late residence. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. IIOYLE Cornelius Doyle, on Decem ber 9, 19)5, died at the home of his .laughter, Mrs. William Beldleman. 218 Crescent street. aged 89 years, • months and 24 days. Funeral on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Burial Paxtang Cemetery. The relatlven and friends are invited to attend without further notice. LOST DOST Large black muff left la .iitney at Jefferson and Schuylkill streets. Reward if returned tc 66* Schuylkill street. LOST Black handbag, between Vic toria and Resent Theaters on Wednes day evening. Address in purse is 1618 Hunter street. Finder will please re turn same to 211 Walnut street and re ceive reward. DOST A pair of gold spectacles. Very probably dropped In a jitney or DM Market street near Fomeroy's. Re turn to 21 South Nineteenth street. Re ward. LOST Noseglasses, from Thirteenth street on Market to Subway. Reward if returned to this ofllce. \ I.OST Overland red wire wheel uid tire. Reward if returned. J. Santa marla. 710-11 Kunkel Building. Harris burg, Fa. Bell phone 3624 J. FOUND "i BOUGHT a watch and pin with ini tials from a man who 1 think either stole, them or found them. Will the owner address Box M. 337, care of Tele graph. FOUND The very best system for remodeling out-of-date clothing. Esti mates free. >« omen's fur coats, furs ami muffs remodeled into latest styles. 1-1. L. Fowell, 925 North Third street, 1< vjUND wow's the time to have your clothes put in shape for the winter. Eggert's Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market Street. Both phones. We call and de liver. lih.i.l' \v Vl'EO—Male WANTED Boy to work in grocery store. Give reference and experience. 0-3374, care of Telegraph. WANTED Strong man, who can drive an auto truck, .vpply to-night or early Monday morning. Winter piano Co.. 23 North Fourth street. ACTIVE MEN WANTED to sell acci dent and sickness policies paying $2,- 500 and s;>,ouu death and sls and $25 weeklv sick and accident benefits. Cost $6 anil $lO yearly. Men and women, ages 16 to 70 accepted at same rate. No better line to sell. Pays well nbw and provides good income for future. Am oitious men desiring to build a good business given an opportunity. $260,- 000 State Deposit. Casualty Insurance Co., 929 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. — White or color ed male cook/ Steady employ ment, must have references. Also one waitress and one chamber maid for club houses. Address, Employment Office, -Aetna Ex plosives Co., Mt. Union, Pa. GOOD MONEY" made at home knitting hosiery. Machines furnished on time. We lmy or sell your goods. Easy and constant work. Wheeler Co. (Inc.), 337 Madison, Chicago. I .WIL PAY any honest man up to SSO monthly for part of spare time. No canvassing. No capital. Write to-day. Voorhies, Desk 15i>, Omaha, Neb. ♦BO MONTHLY and expenses, to travel , distribute samples and lake orders, or appoint agents. Permanent. Jap-American Co., Chicago. IF salary of SIOO.OO per month and commissions, with liberal expenses, in terest you, address Dept. 32 I, 2907 In diana avenue,* Chicago. GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS - Thorough instruction. $5. Returned if not appointed. Particulars free. Ameri can Civil Service Sfhool. Washington, l>. C. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy to get. My free booklet, B. Y. 372, tells how. Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hop kins, AVashlngton, D. C. WANTED A white boy about 17 or 18 years old, to work around store. Salary, $6 a week. K., 3369, care of Telegraph. . . WANTED Salesman who has had some experience in real estate, life In surance. stocks or bonds; salary and commission and permanent position for right man. Address W., 3362, care of Telegraph. SKILLED machinists, tool-makers, forge department men; beginners also. High wages to beginners. Address P. O. Box 261. Lancaster, or call on J. F. Cresswel], Hotel Plaza, Thursdays, 12 noon till 9 P. M. WANTED An experienced loom lixer for box and plain loom. Steady position for good, reliable man. State experience and salary expected, uswegalehle Mfg. Co., Buffalo, x. Y. WANTED A good, all aro«ari lß.tlie hand for die work. Reply by Vtter to The D. Wilcox Mfg. Co.. Mechanlcsburg, Pa. WANTED. AT ONCE Two good horseshoers. Apply Box B, 3299, care of Telegraph. MACHINISTS WANTED Boring mill or lathe hands, who can work from, blue prints; also tool makers. Ad dress, or apply. Employment Depart ment, Wesllnghouse Electric & Mfg. Co., East Pittsburgh. Pa. IIELH WANTED—FemaIe WORKS DRESSMAKING SCHOOL Teaches all pattern cutting by meas ure. Day and Evening classes. You • an save $5 on your tuition fee by reg istering now. Works Dressmaking Course Is not taught in the Y. W. C. A., as is iv--=sented by them, or any part "f it. Works Dressmaking School. 22 North Fourth street. /~S| 1 \ FOR SALE Alabama Cottage At Perdix Lot 50x132 ft. A well-constructed frame cot tage with six rooms large front porch basement slate roof spring water piped to the house. Delightfully located on the south side or the tftate Road from Marys ville to Duucannon and only a few minutes' walk from Perdix (P. R. R.) Station. \n excellent proposition. MILLER BROTHERS&CO. HE*I, ESTATE Insurance Surety Honda I.nciist and Court Streets 1 SATURDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED White woman to come in and cook lunch and dinner for two each day in apartment near Second and Maday. Address, Box J3873, care of Telegraph. WANTED Capable girl for general housework; must be able to cook. Ap ply In morning. 2209 North Second street. WANTED An experienced white woman to cook In private family; good wages. Address R.. 3371, care of Tele graph. , WANTED Girl for general house work. Apply 1408 Liberty street. WANTED Young girl, high school graduate preferred, to keep stock and assist in office. Permanent position. , Address 8.. 3367, care of Telegraph. WANTED Girl to operate type writer; rapid and accurate preferred; also girls to do typewriting at home or where time permits. Address P. O. Box 136. Bell phone 4038 J. WANTED Refined wtyte girl for general housework. Will have good home. Must have reference. Call Bell phone 3015 J. WANTED Girl for general house work. Address E. M. Hersliey, Hershey, ! Pa. 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. WAITED l2 bright girls. Apply Silk Mill, Corner Second and North streets. WANTED Girls experienced on power sewing machines. Apply Har risburg Shoe Mfg. Co., Vernon street, Harrisburg, Pa. HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female MEN WOMEN s2s weekly col lecting all kinds names and addresses. No canvassing. Send stamp. Superba Co., X, 195, Baltimore, Md. SONG POEMS WANTED for publica tion. Experience unnecessary. Send us your verses or melodies to-day or write for instructive booklet—it's free. Marks-Goldsmith Co.. Dept. 233. Wasli- Ington, D. C. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED Money-making proposition. Our line is something new. None need to apply but hustlers. Chestoa Mds. Co., Cliestoa, Tenn. SALESMEN Live, energetic men to sell a high gratis article. Good commis sion. Ideal Mfg. Co., 1302 West Cum berland street, Philadelphia, Pa. ' AGENTS ssO a week easily made; everybody buys. In great demand; success assured. Investigate to-day. E. Wilbur Co., Box 370, Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS —' Try handling our special ty for office and home. 100 per cent, profit. Send (pr free booklet and terms. Beardslee Supply Co.. 110 West Che mung Place, Elmira, N. Y. SALESMEN WANTED SALETSMAN An aggressive young man to call on retail merchants in Dau phin and surrounding counties. Com mission basis. Weekly payment. Good selling line for a real live-wire. Ad dress R. 8.. 1224 Walnut street. Allen town, Pa. SALESMEN WANTED Experience unnecessary, easy work, big pay. Write for large list of openings offering op portunities to earn from SIOO to SSOO a month while you learn. Address nearest Office Dept. 2-14, National Salesmen's Training Association, Chicago, New York. San Francisco. DO you want to sell something on which you can make a big t-roflt? Get our proposition to-day. A'lctor Specialty Co., 309 Broadway, New York City. SITUATIONS W ANTED—MaIe WANTED Colored man wishes po sition as cook, in or out of the city. 49 North Cameron street. WANTED Young man wants po sition of any kind where there is a chance for advancement. Address M, W. C., 1422 Derry.street. CORPORATION ACCOUNTANT, tem porarily idle, will take charge of or as sist with closing of fiscal year work. Mining, manufacturing, wholesale and retail experience. Have own typewriter and comptometer. References furnish ed. Address Lock Box 4. Hill Station, Hairisburg, Pa. WANTED A German wishes posi tion of any kind; can draw and make good sketches. Address J., 3341, care ,of Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe Young white woman wants to do general housework. Address. Box E3375, care of Telegraph. WANTED Efficient steno grapher and bookkeeper desires posi tion; well experienced; good penman; excellent worker; highest credentials. Address A., 3365, care of Telegraph. ~ WANTED Stenographer and book keeper. with valuable experience, de sires position; good command of Eng lish: absolutely reliable; salary no ob ject; communications confidential. Ad dress X., 3366, care of Telegraph. WANTED White woman wants position as cook in private family, $5.00 per week; can furnish reference; no other need apply. Address M., 3364, care of Telegraph. WANTED Position as private sec retary desired by college graduate with four years' experience in secretarial, executive, and editorial work; expert in stenography and office management. Address H„ 33G1, care of Telegraph. WANTED Colored girl desires po sition of general housework, or day's work of any Iclnd; can do plain cook ing. Mrs. Scott, 318 Mulberry street. WANTED Stenographer and book keeper desires position. Thoroughly capable of handling any kind of office work. Five years' experience. Now em ployed. Address P. O. Box 74, Harris burg. WANTED A reliable colored wo man wants work cleaning apartments or office. Address, or call, 215 North River street. • REAL ESTATE FOR SALE CALIFORNIA little suburban farms for sale. Suitable for poultry, fruit, and garden. Easy terms. Write E. R.' Walte, Shawnee, Okla. WILL exchange for city real estate, a Camp Hill property; all improvements; lot, 50x140. Price, $2,800. H. G. Ped low, 110 fouth Thirteenth street. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE A valuable North Second street resi dence. Most desirable residential lo cality in city. A bargain. Price and terms for the asking:. Address "Home," care of Harrisburg Telegraph. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE— -62 Acres—s miles west of Enola on State Road; frame buildings; spring, running water. Price, $1,800.00, 109 Acres 2% miles south of Mid dletown; frame buildings; good pro ducer. Price, $5,500.00. 185 Acres 2 miles north of Hum melstown: 10 miles east of Harrisburg; frame buildings; running water. Price. $7,500.00. BRINTON-PACKER CO., Second and Walnut Sts. " ' ' / i REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE 126 N. Cameron St. 2% frame; 6 rooms, bath and furnace. Lot, 20x100; 2-story shop on rear; 20x ,30; drive alley. Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. HEAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT A desirable property— Walnut St., near Fort Washington; all Improvements; $17.00 per month. Ap ply to Harry M. Bre?* 222 Market street. FOR RENT No. 1302 State St $25.00 No. 132 Hoerner St 16.00 Private fireproof garage -1.00 J. E. GIPPLE. 1251 Market St. FOR RENT New brick .houses on Hill; side entrance; gas; electric lights; steam heat. Rental, sls and $lB. H. G. Pedlow. 110 South Thirteenth street. MR. RENTER, what are your rent re ceipts worth? Nothing! Why not buy a good house for $2,100. By paying $lB per month you will soon own it. TT. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. FOR RENT Eight-room brick house, modern improvements. Including electric light, 109 Evergreen. Immedi ate possession. Rent, $20.00 per month. D. S. Light, 26 Evergreen street, or Room 14. Union Station. FOR RENT—Two-story brick house; seven rooms and bath; all improve ments; steam heat; electric and gns; window shades; Derry street, Paxtang. Call 100 Paxtang avenue. FOR RENT Large ground floor room, suitable for small business or of fices, located at 109 North Second street. Immediate possession. Apply on prem ises. APARTMENTS FOR KENT MODERN APARTMENTS, 1409 N. Front; river view; 7 large sunny rooms; pantry; bath; 2 open fireplaces; oak floors —sound proof; vacuum cleaning, hot water; vapor heat; electric outlets, call bells each room. Inquire 1822 State St. ' FOR RENT Apartment in S. E. Cor. Fourth and Peffer streets. All im provements. Possession at once. Ap ply to B. F. Umberger. 108 North Sec ond street, or 427 Peffer street. FOR RENT ■ — Housekeeping Apart ment—four rooms, private tiled hath, kitchen and a locker. Gas, electric light and city steam. Fronting on Lo cust street. Rent, $30.00. Apply 132 Locust street. FOR RENT—IO7 South Front street, tilled floor front furnished apartment; tvyi? large rooms, kitchenette and bath; city steam heat Included. Apply to Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and Wal nut streets. ROOMS FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS and boarding; all cohvenlenees. Apply 328 North street. FOR RENT for two or more persons, with electric light, city steam heat and use of plume, with or without board. Apply 9 North Front street. FOR RENT Large, well-lighted furnished rooms, single or ensuite; city steam heat; Bell phone. Address 719 North Sixth street. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS FOR RENT -- Centrally located. Terms reasonable. Apply 209 State street. FOR RENT Large, well-furnished front room, second floor, with bath, electric light, use of phone: rent rea sonable. Call 1510 Green street. Phone 177R1. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room in apartment for rent, at 108 North Second street; all conveniences, including use of phone and bath; de sirable home for gentleman. Apply 205 Locust street. ! FOR RENT Suite of rooms on ' second floor front, for one or two gen tlemen, with use of bath, phone and city heat; reference required. Apply 272 Briggs street. UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT BUILT exclusively for light house keeping, strictly private, all outside, with or without kitchenettes. Stoves furnished free. Laundry, phone and bathroom privileges. Weekly pay ments. .lanitress service. Inquire 429 Broad street. Daily inspection invited. ROOMS WANTED ROOM WANTED Furnished room, with conveniences, for gentleman, close to center of city. Address, stating price, 0., 3360, care of Telegraph. WANTED Two or three furnished or unfurnished rooms for light house keeping; first floor preferred; Boas to Broad, Second to Third streets. Ad dress M„ 3356, care of Telegraph/ WANTED WANTED TO RENT 7-room house in desirable location, away from trol ley line, not over 15 minutes from Mar ket Square. Gas, electricity, furnace, front porch. Desirous of occupying oil or before February 1. Address Box Z, 3298, care of Telegraph. WANTED Responsible party will keep a horse for the winter. Best of care and good home for use two to three hours three days a week. Address Z„ 3H70, care of Telegraph. WANTED To uoard and care for an elderly lady. Pleaiiant front room, heated. Price reasonable. Address Z„ 3363, care of Telegraph. WANTED Have reliable client who desires from 5,000 to 8,000 sq. ft. floor space for light manufacturing, in or near Harrlsburg. Address Dr. Theo. Kharas, Efficiency Engineer, Trustev Building, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Old gold, silver, plati num, broken jewelry, teeth plates, etc. Send by registered mall. Highest mar ket price paid, and I hold the goods live days. If price Is not satisfactory, will return goods. E. Walters, 1540 North Fifty-eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. CASH PRICES paid for Ladles' and Men's cast-off Clothing and Shoes; also Furniture and Carpets. Give descrip tion of goods you want to sell. Send postal to 636 Herr (street. FOR SALE VIOLIN COMPLETE OUTFIT, sweet toned Instrument. A Bargain. Ideal gift for boy or girl. Call, or address, No. 1324 North Second street. Bell phone 3275 M. FOR SALE. CHEAP sl2s prize check credit on fa piano at Winter & Co. Bell phone 3235W, or call at 268 Peffer street. FOR SALE A solid mahogany bed 150 years old. In At condition. Will sell cheap to quick cash buyer. For particulars address VV.. 3368. care of Telegiaph. FOR SAI.E. CHEAP 5125.00 prize check, a credit on a piano at Winter & Co. Address C, 33u9, care of Tele graph. FOR SALE Utility S. C. W. Lcg hom Cockerels. Bred from my 248- egg strain full-blood Barron cock bird. Call, or address, George E. Anderson, 152 West Curtln street, Penbrook, Pa. FOR SALE Hupmobile (20), In first class condition, cheap. Ino.uire Paul D. Messner, 1118 James street. FOR SALE ChlcKen and turkey coops for sale. Reasonable price. Call fr-- 4to 6 P. M., 641 Seneca street. NICER THAN A CHRISTMAS CARD DAINTY. hand-painted envelopes filled with genuine rose leaf Pot Pour rie, mailed upon receipt of 25 cents each. Address D., 3353, care of Tele graph. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Office. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH FOR SALE FOR SALE - Mondalner Carneaux and Homer Pigeons. By the pair or In quantities. 221 Twenty-ninth street, Penbrook. Bed phone 40:: S.I. Other business prevents personal attention. FOR "SALE A flve-year-old pacing mare. Lady Maud S. Won third money at the Lebanon Fair races. Finished second the first heat in 2:22',i- This was her first race. Sterling, her sire, has a mark of 2:10%. Safe to drive anywhere. A perfect picture and pet. ''an be bought reasonable. M. O. Sides, Hlghsplre, Pa. FOR RENT Typewriters bought, sold or rented. Harrisburg Typewriter | and Supply Co., 40 North Court street. FOIi SALE Auto) delivery . like new; 1,200 pounds capacity. Very rea sonable. I toady to go right on the job for your Christmas rush. 412 South Cuineron street. — 1 FOR SALE At Shaffer's, 80-88 South Cameron street. A full stock of Anti-Freezing Solution. Positively guaranteed to Keep your automobile radiator from freezing. FOR SALE Lester upright piano, nearly new; mahogany finish; also one Clrcasslon walnut bedroom suit com plete. latest design. Must be sold this month. Address M„ 3344. care of Tele graph. FOR SALE 1913 Maxwell roadster, extra good shape, two extra tires. Will sell cheap. Apply 15 South Third street, or James Mccormick, Ipnola. OVERCOATS AND SUlTS—Drummer's samples (latest stylos) at positively low ant, prices in the city. Call—be con vinced/ Cohen & Son, Reliable Pawn brokers, 431 Market, at Subway. FOR SALE Scratch Pads new supply—so for 26c while they last. Ap ply Job Printing Department. The Tele graph Printing Company. FOR SALE A Flanders delivery car in good condition. Will sell cheap to quick buyer. Steelton Garage, 158 South Front street, Steelton. FOR SALE sl2s Winter Piano Credit Check will be sold reasonable. Address Box 812. Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE Metz Roadster. 1915 model: will stand first-class Inspection; owner will demonstrate. Call Bell phone 3^05.1. FOR SALE. STEAM BOILERS—Two slightly used cast Iron square sectional boilers; one 925 so. ft. and one 2,340 sq. ft. capacity. Fisher Brothers, 1001 Capital street. EDISON PHONOGRAPH, 2~ind T mlnute machine, with 115 records, can be bought for SIO.OO. Bargain If taken at once. Easy terms to reliable party. Apply 1317 Derry. FOR SALE TO MERCHANTS CALENDARS SAMPLES AT HALF-PRICE MYERS MANUFACTURING CO., THIRD AND CUMBERLAND STS„ OVER MILLER'S SHOE STORE. BELL 1577 R. FOR SALE A very old German vio lin, remodelled, in excellent condition. Will sacrifice to quick buyer. Call at 228 Charles street. FOR SALE Singing Canaries, up to-date Bird and Parrot Cages, large Gold Fish and Globes of all sizes; Bird Seeds, natural Fish Food and supplies. Gebhardt. the "Bird Man." 1004 North Third, between Boas and Herr. 1 FOR SALE. CHEAP Fully equipped Job and Newspaper plant, doing good business. Reason for selling—other wise engaged. Address 8.. 3286. care of Telegraph. CIGARS Our Xmas Offer, 50-Cre- Malta. 75c postpaid, or 12 Little- Havanas, 12 Old-Rye and 25 Cre-Maltas, sl. or- 150 Cre-Maltas, $2. Snell & Co., Red Lion, Pa. FOR SALE Ford touring car in good condition. Equipped with Presto- Lite, Klaxon horn, speedometer and seat covers. Will sell with or without equipment. Call at 229 North Second street. FOR SALE Because we must va cate our present store in the next 60 days, we've decided to sacrifice our stock of new and second-hand furni ture. No reasonable offer refused—en t!r,tUstl},'k musl B°. Tables, sideboards, cnifroniers, bedroom furniture, stoves, including 5 new Middletown ranges, and other odds and ends of furniture too numerous to mention. All stock in : good, clean condition. Also a few pieces 1 2? f 1 n 11Q ue furniture as well as antique I dishes. Will sell to dealers, but triflers J | need not apply. Give us a visit. Frank l Cohen, 607 Bast State street. ! STRIP YOUR WINDOWS for 30« i with Perfect Strips. Will not bind. For sale I by M. A. f>»pler Inventor and Manufac turer, 617 North Sixteenth street! City, 15ell :i;j. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be" secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR RENT I LARGE STOftE ROOM FOR RENT—'! I Rull l for furniture store room, but suit- J able for any other business. Rent rea- j \ sonable. Apply io Louis Begelfer, i il'lshman Apartments, Sixth and Herri j streets. FOR RENT A large office In the > 1 relegrapli Building. Inquire of Super- | ! intondent In Business Office of Tele- I graph. j BUSINESS OPPOHTUNSTIES INVESTING FOR PROFIT For six months. It is worth $lO a copy to anyone intending to invest money, who has invested unprofitably, or who can save $5 or more per month, but who hasn't learned the art of investing for profit. It explains how largo fortunes arc made; how SI,OOO grows to $22,000. To introduce my magazine, I'll send it six months absolutely free. Write me now. H. L. Barber. Pub., 624-22 West Boulevard, Chicago. MAKE *.-.(» or more on each photoplay you write. Experienced writer's suc cessful book, 1916 Edition, models and suggestions, shows HOW. Send 50c to Amac Pub. Co., 40 Times Square Station, New York, N. Y. Start now. Your ideas are worth money. ALL extracts, dyestuft's, logwood | extract, drugs, chemicals wanted. State 1 particulars, quantities, prices, deliver- : i (es, cash basis. Samples requested. 1 I Debrook Company, Inc., 44 South street, i New York. | FOR SALE Restaurant, doing fine ! business. Good location. Reason for ; selling, other business. Also cash reg- ; [later, 1-burner coal oil stove, refrigera- i tor, counter, coffee urn. Address Box j ' 390, Millersburg, Pa. FOR SALE A small business, suit- I able for a party with S3OO who Is satis- I fied with $25 to $35 weekly; can be in creased with additional capital. Ad- I dress Y., 3357, care of Telegraph. J WE will paint any old. leaky Roof ! and guarantee a water-tight Job. Pos tal brings us. References from hun dreds of satisfied patrons. Ilite & Hlte, 135 Brady street. 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 th* mall order business, began with $6. Send for tree booklet.' Tells how flea cock. 355 Loekport. N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS ARCADE BABBER SHOP. 36 N. Court Street. Newly remodeled and refitted. Clean and sanitary. Complete system Red Cross Sterilizers used. Massage. 26c. Shave, 10c. P. D. Rich wine, Pro prietor. i , NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros. & Co., members New York and Philadelphia Stock Ex changes, 3 North Market Square, Har risburg: 1338 Chestnut street. Phila delphia: 34 Pine street ; New York, furnish the following quotations: New York, Dec. 11. Open. Clos. Alaska Gold M'ics 22% 23 Allis-Chalmers 31 V 4 81%, American Reel Sugar ... t>9T4 American Can 60 60 American C & F 79 79% American Ice Securities . 26% 26% American Locomotive .. 68 69% American Smelting 97% 97% American Sugar 115% 115% American T & T 128% 128% Anaconda 85% 85% Atchison I OH 106% Baldwin Locomotive ... 112 113% Baltimore & Ohio 93 93% Brooklyn R T 88% 88% California Petroleum ... 26% 26% Canadian Pacific 179% 180 Central Leather 54% 54% Chesapeake & Ohio .... 62 62% C, MStSt P 93% 94 C, RI & P 'lB% 18 % Chino Con Copper 53 53 Col FH 1 50% 50% Consolidated Gas 141% 14 2% Crucible Steel 71% 72% Distilling Securities ... 46 46% Erie 42% 42% Erie Ist pfd 56% 57% General Electric Co .... 171% 174% General Motors 540 540 Goodrich B F 72% 72% Great Northern pfd .... 125% 125% Great Northern Ore, subs 48% 48% Guggenheim Exploration 76% *76% Inspiration Copper 44 43 % Interboro-Metropolitan 21% 21% Int.erboro-Met pfd 78 78% Kansas City Southern .. 31 31 Lehigh Valley 80% 81 Maxwell Motors 73% 74% Mexican Petroleum .... 91 92 Miami Copper 33% 33% Missouri Pacific 4% 4% National Lead 63% 64 New York Central 103 104% New York, N. H. and H. 74% 74% New York, ont and W.. 30 30 Norfolk and Western... 119% 121 Northern Pacific 11 5 % 115% Pennsylvania R. R 59 59% Pittsburgh Coal "4% 35% Press Steel Car 6 3 63% Ray Cn. Copper 25 25 Reading 80% 80% Republic Iron and Steel . 54 54% Southern Pacific 100% 101 Southern Railway 22% 22% Studebaker 164% 166 Tenn. Copper • r >6% 56% Third Avenue 61% 61% Union Pacific 137% 137% U. S. Rubber 5 4 54 U. S. Steal 86 % 86% IT. S. Steel, pfd 116 116% Utah Copper 78% 79% Vir-Car. Chem 46% 46% West. U. Tele 88% 88% Westinghouse'Mfg 67% 67% PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia, Dec. 11. Wheat Steady; No. 2, red, spot and December, $1,17 4i'1.19; No. 2, Southern, red, $1.15© 1.17. Corn Firm; No. 2, yellow, local, 80("d)81c; steamer, No. 2, yellow, local, 79® 80c. Oats—Steady; No. 2. white, 49®49%c; No. 3, white, 46%@47c. Bran The market Is higher; city mills, winter, per ton, $25.00; western, winter, per ton, none here; Spring, per ton, $23.60@24.00. Refined Sugars Market steady; powdered, 6.20(f»6.25c; fine granulated, 6.10(!i)6.175c; confectioners' A. 6.00© 6.05 c. Butter Market firm; western, creamery, extras, 35c; nearby prints, fancy, 38c. Eggs The market is firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, SIO.BO per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $10.20 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, slo.Bo per case; do., firsts, free cases, $10.20 per case. Live Poultry Market dull; fowls, 12<g)14c; old roosters, 10@llc: broil ing chickens. .ttu>i;c. Spi.uy ciii'K.,i. 12®>14c; ducks, 13@16c; geese, 14@16c; turkeys, 18©20 c. Dressed Poultry Market steady; fresh killed fowls, fancy, 18c; do., average, 16%@17%c; do., unattrac tive, 13@16c; ice packed fowls, 13 @l7c; old chickens, nearby, 22 (a 26c: do., western, 204i>22c; roasting chickens, western, choice to fancy, 18©19 c; do., fair to good. 12(f<)17c; Spring ducks, nearby, 18 i @2oc; do., western, 12© tSc; geese, I nearby, 16foil8c; do., western, 14©16 c; turkeys, nearby, choice to fancy, '24 c; do., western, do., 22ff123c; do., fair to good, 20®21c: do., inferior. 16@19c. Potatoes Market firm; Penn sylvania, fancy per bushel. 95c©51.00; do., fair to good, per bushel, 75@78c; Jersey, No. 1, per basket, 40©55 c; Jer sey, No. 2, per basket. 20®25,c. Flour—The market Is quiet; winter, straights, $5.10@5.95; do., patent. $5.60 ©5.85; Kansas straights, $ 1.85©5.85; Spring straights, $5,100)5.90; do., pat ent. $5.50@5.90; do., favorite brands, $5.90 ©6.15. ; Hay Market steady; No. 1. larjre I bales, $21.005»21.50; NO. 1. medium bales. $20.50<fc)21.00; No. 2. $19.00©19.50; | No. 3, do., $15.50© 17.50. Light mixed, $ 18.50© 19.00; No. I, do., lib. 18.50; No. 2. do.. slb.oo4vlt>.i>o. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, Dec. 11.—Stocks closed steady. Calnbrla Steel .. .1 74% General Asphalt "■!% General Asphalt. Pfd 72 Superior Corporation 9% Lehigh Navigation 78% Lehigh Valley 80% Pennsylvania Railroad 59 Philadelphia Electric 27% Philadelphia Company 12% Philadelphia Company. Pfd 36 Philadelphia Rapid Transit .... 20% Reading 80% Storage Battery 68% Union Traction 44% United Gas Improvement 88% United States Steel 86 BUSINESS PERSONALS FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 1960. FIRE ESCAPES, when needed, are of great importance. They are soon worthless If not well painted. We paint them and paint them well. Hlte & Hlte. No. 135 Brady stree|. HAUCK'S Automobile Repair Shop. Work guaran teed. Ford cars a specialty. Cars for hire. Bell phone 1616 J. Rear 1418 Swatara street. • HAULING K. A H ARTM.AIV, Hoarding Stnlile nu«| National Transfer Co. Atovers of pianos. Krifes. boiler.- and general haul ing. H. \V. I>athe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 25031*! MONEY TO LOAN MONEY A man has a reasonable amount of capital looking for business opportunity either an a partner or In some business that needs capital. Ad dress "Capital," care of Telegraph. STORAGE FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private rooms for household goods. $2 per month and up. We invite Inspection. Low insurance. 437-445 South Second street. Harrisburg Storage Company. STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 75 cents &er month. Apply D. Cooper & Co 411 road stroet. Both phones. DECEMBER 11, 1915. NBW VOKK RANK STATEMENT By Associated Press New York. Dec. 11. The state ment of the actual condition of clear ing house banks and trust companies f°j° the week shows that tliey hold $179,116,110 reserve in excess of legal requirements. This is a decrease of $U3,920 from last week. The state ment follows: Actual Condition I-oans. etc., $3,162,204,000; increase $24,345,000. ~A? ea . ervc in °wn vaults (B). $526,363,- 000: increase, $7,142,000. P_°? p !! ve ' n Federal Reserve Bank, $161,443,000; decrease $2,986,000. n„; £ 9< * rve °ther depositories, $54,- 961,000: decrease, $43,000. Net demand deposits. $3,239,423,000; increase, $24,065,000. Net time deposits, $117,735,000; In crease, $2,817,000. oo'-trculation, $35,103,000; Increase, $19,- <B). of which $167,986,000 is specie. ARKD'Pate reserve, $738,767,000 Excess reserve, $179,116,110; de crease, $193,920. CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., Dec. 11. Hogs Re ceipts, 30.000; dull. Bulk of sales. $5.95 Pa- i A 5 -A°,® ; 6.35; mixed, ss.BsSii 6.6,); heavy, s6.lo(ft 6.65; rough, $6.10((7; 6.25; pigs, $4.50(1)5,50. Cattle Receipts, 300; steady. Na ,s„^eor?\ 16.50® 10.50; western • 9 ooa ?* cows and heifers, $2.60fi)8.20; calves, $6.50<??) 10.25. W Pi? ep ""7 * tec eipts, :{,000; stead v. Wethers, $G.10®6.75; lambs, $7.25@9.40. CHICAGO no A |<l> OF TRAUE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., Dec. 11.—Board of Trade closing: 115 heßt Dece,nber - 118%; May. .orn—December, 67%; May, 71' i. Oats—December, 4114; May, 11 r >! Pork—January, 18.05; May. 18.05 —-January, 9.H2; May, 9.90. Ribs—January, 9.62; May, 9.95. MRS. KEEI) IIOSTKSS Dauphin, Pa., Dec. 11,—On Thurs day evening the Ladies' Aid society of the Lutheran Church, was entertained by Mrs. William F. Reed, at her home in Erie street. After the regular business meeting, a social time was en joyed and reft-Qshtnents were served to: Mrs. William Sheetz, Mrs. A C. Coble, Mrs. John Q. Fertig, Mrs. Harry I?. Oreenawalt, Mrs. Harry I. Gerher ieh, Mrs. Kathryn Jackson, Mrs. Dan iel Seiler, Mrs. J. D. M. Reed, Mrs. Ifurry 1. Gerberich, Mrs. Blanch 7tob inson, Mrs. Jennie Hickernell. Mrs. Hertha Henninger. and daughter Hel en. Mrs. John Eisenhour, Mrs. E. A. Pfleiger of Willlamsport. Miss Anna Hoffman and Mrs. W. F. Reed. ATTEMPT TO HOB SAFE Hagerstown. Md.. Dee. 11.—The sec ond attempt to crack the safe in the i basement vault of the People's Bank f at Sntithsburg within six- weeks about A FULL LINE OF XMAS NI TS The kind you can depend upon, and at prices within the reach of all. Also fresh-roasted ieal Jumbo Peanuts at 12c pound can now be had at the Im perial Tea Co., 213 Chestnut st.—Adv. \ E. 0. Dare & Son ij Anson P. Dare, Surviving Partner I Insurance j ■i 19 North Third St ;! ;! Harrisburg, Pa. ;! {I we write Workmen's Compensation in- !; S * surance. We operate for two different ex- ;! \ perienced companies, both of unquestionable |j \ financial ability. The details of the compensa- !; ;■ tion law must await time for final decision and :! ■; the agent (or broker) who pretends "to know it !; f all," is simply bluffing to get your business. Give ;! > us your order and an experience of over 35 years t f will help us to properly protect your interests. !; £ Bell Phono 2338 |j tWbV^W^V.WAVbS'MWWtfW.V.WAWA'AWWWftt SHERK HOMES (Detached) ■H IIH j $ NOS. 1717 AND 1721 BOAS ST. The Beautiful Residential Section of the City. When buying a house, why not think of owning your own four walla and having plenty of light and air from all sides. Large Front Poreheu— Lawns—Large Lots, with Drive Street in rear. Equipped with all latest improved Lighting and Heating Systems. Hard Wood Wloors. PRICE—SS,OOO.OO VERY EABY TIC RMS Apply to H. A. SHERK, 1325 State St.. or, on the premises Bell Phone 5716 15 S. P. C. A. Notes The theory of training children to kindness should begin in the nursery is the view of modern humanitarians. Many a mother unconsciously gives her child its first lesson in cruelty. How often we see a mere baby seated on a hobby horse* while the parent places a whip In its hands saying, "Now beat the old horse to make It go!" A mother who wished to read, toll! her small son of three to "run away, Bobbie and chase that old lame lien around the yard." The child naturally thought it great fun, and kept up the fun every day. When grown up this boy neglected his invalid mother, shamefully. She could not understand his Ingratitude, failing to realize ttmt she was paying the penalty of not teaching her child consideration for the weak and helpless. A man in Philadelphia went to jail not long ago for thirty days for driving a horse over a bonfire and kicking the animal in the stomach when it refused to stand over the Haines. The poor beast was badly burned and not able to work for several weeks. And yet there are people in this city who ask: "What's the use of the S. P. C. A .l I'm sure much of this cruelty 4s all talk." Horses have starved to death from trouble witlvtheir teeth. If a horse does not eat well have him examined by a veterinary. His teeth may need filing or there may be trouble at the root of a tooth. Equally important is the shoeing of a horse. Have a good blacksmith and remove the shoes of your horses every four or five weeks. When roads are icy keep sharp calks on the horse's shoes. The Radle Piaster, superior in tone, action, pumping. Let us demonstrate. Spangler, Sixth, above Maclay.-—Adv. niIBBER STAMQP >JEI SEALS 4 STENCILS H mfg.byhbg.stencilworks r |l [II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. W —LOANS— ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT LEGAL RATES. Small Monthly Payments. Profit Sharing Loan Society 8 No. Market Square (Spoonor Bltlg.) i Conducted Under State Banking Dept. License No. 24.
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