II A Telegraph Want Ad fill Quickly Kent That Vacant Room J] Deaths /.EHiLEIt —On Sunday. December 12, 1916. Mrs. Grace Zimmerman Zeigler, at 2,30 p. m. at lien home. 1210 North Second street. r Funeral on Thursday afternoon at i o'clock. The relatives and friends are Invited to attend without further no t ice: HOOT On December 12, 1915. Jennie M. Hoot, wife of C. F. Hoot. 629 Ross street, aged 62 years. Funeral on Wednesday at 2 p. m. ftom her late residence. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without fujther notice. STEES.—Saturday. December 11, 1915, Horace S. Stees. aged 54, at his home. Twenty-sixth and Market streets. Funeral services will be held at his home Tuesday at 2 o'clock. Relatives and friends Invited to attend without Further notice. Burial East Har risburg Cemetery. Scr ,X'.^® s w ''*_ conducted by the Rev. Miller, of Pen brook. LOSX IX)ST Lady's tan colored purse containing seven S2O hills and J 9l "*'} change, between 1608 North stieet and Saint James' Hotel, or in Poineroy s store. lJberal reward if returned to A. I. Alexander, Saint James Hotel. LOST Black handbag with sum of ntonev from Chestnut street in stcel lon to Enhaut. Reward if returned to Mrs. liarry Hartz, Enhaut, Pa. I.OST Sunday afternoon, nose classes with chain and button attached, on or above Broad street. Please le turn to 124 Broad street and receive re ward. ________ — IAJST Fur neckpiece, civet cat, on Saturday evening. In Pomeroy's or Bow man s store or on Fourth street. Re turn to this office and receive reward. UiST Lady's gold match and fob. on Ilill car or Roekville car Sunday morning, or a.ong Unglestown road from Roekville car to Mitchell s farm. Return to 17 Evergreen street. Re ward. LOST Large black muff left In jitney at Jefferson and Schuylkill streets. Reward if returned to 6t>» Schuylkill street. LOST A pair of gold spectacles. \>rv probably dropped in a j*tne> or on Market street near Pomeroy s. Re turn to 21 South Nineteenth street. Re ward. LOST Noseglasses, from Thirteenth street on Market to Subway. Reward if returned to this office. LOST Overland red wire wheel and tire. Keward if returned. J. Santa maria, 710-11 lvunkel Building, llarils burg. Pa. Bell phone 3624 J. FOUND I BOUGHT a watch and pin with Ini tials from a man who l thtn k eithei stole them or found them. Will tne owner adaress Box M, 3o»» caie of Uele- j graph. ' t-OUND The very beat system for r«r'oC»li»s out-of-date clothing. *jsU natts tree. <■ omen's fur coats, furs and muds icmodeled :-i. L Powell. 925 North Third street. tuU.ND Now's the time to have your clothe? put in shape for the • inter. Egbert's Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works. 1240 Market Street. Both phones. We call and de liver. HELP WANTED —Male WANTED —Ten good-appearing live men to work on a proposition that you can earn from s3.uu to $4.00 pel ua> , steady work. Call betw , ee '* 4 ." 4 ,0! a. m. and 4 and 6 p. m„ at 40J Patriot Building. ™"TTTT'i'.I > Boy toTwork in grocery! store. Give reference and experience. 0-3374. care of Telegraph. W ANTED White or color ed male cook. Steady employ ment, must have references. Also one waitress and one chamber maid lor club houses. Address, Employment Office, Aetna .Ex plosives Co., Alt. Union, Pa. ARMY OF THE UNKfED STATES— MKN WANTED Able bodied, unmar ried men between ages of IS and 26; | citizens of United Status, of good char- j acter and temperate habits, wno can I speak, read and wrifce the English language. For Information apply to j Recruiting Officer, Bergner Bu.lding, 3d & Market Sts.. Harnisburg, Pa. WANTED A white boy about 17 or IS 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 neriuanent position for right man. Address W., 3362, care of Telegraph. SKILLED machinists, tool-makers, ! forge department men; beginners also, j High wages to beginners. Address P. , u. Box 264, Lancastor, or call on J. F. | Cress well, Hotel Plaza, Thursdays, 12 : noon till 9 P. M. WANTED A-n experienced loom fixer for box and plain loom. Steady | position for good, rellablfe man. State experience and salary exjjected. 1 Oswegatchle Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. WANTED. AT ONCE Two good horseshoers. Apply Box B, 32D9, care of Telegraph. MACHINISTS WANTED Boring mill or lathe ltands, who can work ; from blue orinte; aIBO tool makers. Ad dress, or apply. Employment Depart ment. Westlnghouse Electric & Mfg. j Co.. East Pittsburgh, Pa. i HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED An experienced white woman to cook In private family; good wages. Address R.. 3371, care of Tele graph. WANTED Young girl, high school ; graduate preferred, to keep stock and ] nssist-in office. Permanent position. I Address 8.. 3367, care of Telegraph. WANTED Girl for general house work. Address E. M. Hershey, Hershey, Pa. WANTED l2 bright girls. Apply Silk Mill, Corner Second and North streets. WANTED Girls experienced on power sewing machines. Apply Har tsburg Shoe Mfg. Co., Vernon street, arrisDurg, Pa. / 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 of the State Road from Marys ville to Duncannon ami only ■ few minutes' walk from Perrti* (P. R. R.) Station. a,x An excellent proposition. < MILLER BROTHERS&CO. REAL ESTATES Insurance Surety Bonds I.ocust and Conrt Streets MONDAY EVENING, 1 HELP WAXTEl)—Female 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 Girl for general house work. Apply 1408 Liberty street. WANTED A white girl (or general work down stairs. A. F. Nelson. 18th and Mulberry streets. Bell phone, 654 J. I WANTED A good, honest, reliable I white woman for general house work ,in family of two. Apply, 1733 North Third street. WORKS DRESSMAKING SCHOOL I Teaches all pattern cutting: by meas ' ure. Day and Evening classes. You can save $5 on your tuition fee by reg istering now. Works Dressmaking Course is not taught in the Y. W. C. A., as is re--«sented by them, or any part of it. Works Dressmaking School. 22 North Fourth street. WANTED White woman te come In and cook lunch and dinner for two each day in apartment near Second and i Maclay. Address, Box J3373, care of Telegraph. ' HELP WANTED-—Male ami Female j WANTED House to house canvass ers, both sex; also responsible crew managers; county rights for sale on staple article. Sec "Stanley." Central Hotel. 1 SITUATIONS WANTED —Male WANTED Colored man wishes po- I sitlon as cook. In or out of the city. 49 ! North Cameron street. I WANTED Young man wants po sition of any kind where there is a hance for advancement. Address M. i W. C., 1422 Derry street. I CORPORATION ACCOUNTANT, tein ! porarily idle, will take charge of or as t sist with closing of fiscal year work, i Mining, manufacturing, wholesale and i retail experience. Have own typewriter and comptometer. References furnish i ed. Address Ix>ck Box 4, Hill Station, j Hal risburg, Pa. I SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe j WANTED—A lady with child " years . old desire? position as housekeeper; wl- I dov.er preferred, and no objections to (children. Call or address, 2118 North Fourth street. I WANTED Colored woman wants work of any kind; prefers dish washing jin hotel. Apply, 1110 Grape avenue. WANTED Work by the day by ] young white woman. Apply. 908 Capital I street, or call 1470R Bell phone. ' 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 neeii 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„ 3361, care of Telegraph. 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. REAL ESTATE FOK SALE NEW HOL'SES with steam heat; gas and electric light; all other modern improvements; brick construction; lo cation Riverside, uptown, and on Alli son Hill. Prices only $3,100 to $3,300. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. DO YOU WANT a new house In Pen i brook with all improvements? Price, $2,100. Small amount of cash needed and monthly payments. Bell Realty j Co., Bargner Building. TWO PENBROOK PROPERTIES that should interest you frame houses — practically new; plot 60x150. Price only $3,300. Other suburban properties at reasonable prices. Bell Realty Co., , Bergner Building. I STEAM-HEATED HOUSE FOR i I 1 SALE 9 rooms, bath, gas, electric | light, lot 16x95; 13-foot alley on rear. Inspect It. Bell Realty Co., Bergner , building. I FOR SALE Dot, 21st and Bellevue ! | avenue, Harrisburg, 150x115; will sell j j at low price if bought before January! I Ist. Address. 502 North Second street, j FOR IMMEDIATE SALE | A valuable North Second street resl- I ; donee. Most desirable residential lo- | 1 i allty In city. A bargain. Price and , I terms for the asking. Address "Home," I care of Harrisburg Telegraph. j | j FOR SALE— j 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- I 'dletown; frame buildings; good pro-I i ducer. Price. $5,500.00. I 185 Acres 2 miles north of Hum- 1 Imelstown: 10 miles east of Harrisburg; i frame buildings; running water. Price, $7,500.00. BRINTON-PACKER CO., Second and Walnut Sts. j FOR SALE House No. 1937 North Sixth street. Inquire of Charles Myers, : executor, at courthouse on Friday. De ! eember 17, at 2 p. m. ! FOR SALE 126 N. Cameron St. 2V4 frame; 6 rooms, bath and furnace. ' I.iOt, 20x100; 2-»tory shop on rear; Jox 30; drive alley. Brinton-Paeker Co., j Second and Walnut streets. j REAL ESTATE FOK KENT ! FOR RENT 3-story brjck; trtl Im- I provements; electric light; along trol- ' lev line, at 1907 North Fourth street; ! front porch; cemented cellar; rent S2O. ! Call. L. G. Dlmm, 346 Muench street. j FOR RENT 3-story frame house; water and gas; newly repaired; 136 Din den street; possession at once. Apply, C. F. Gohl, 1003 North Second, or phone 899 M. FOR RENT A desirable property— Walnut St., near Fort Washington; all Improvements; $17.00 per month. Ap ply to Harry M. Bretz, 222 Market street. FOR RENT No. 1302 State St $25.00 No. 132 Hoerner St 16.00 Private fireproof garage 4.001 J. E. GIPPLE, 1251 Market St. 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 RENT MODERN APARTMENTS, 1409 N Front; river view; 7 large iunny 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. _ APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Apartment in S. E. Cor. Fourth and Peffer streets. All Im provements. Possession at once. Ap ply to B. F. I mberger. 10S North Sec ond street, or 427 Peflter street. FOR RENT—IO7 South Front street, third floor front furnished apartment; two large rooms, kitchenette and bath; city steam heat Included. Apply to | Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and Wal • nut streets. APARTMENTS WANTED ! APARTMENTS WANTED Couple desire unfurnished apartment. In an swering .state full particulars and rent |of same. Address, X 3376, care Tele graph. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Two large furnished front rooms: corner house; reasonable rent. All conveniences. Apply, 501 Cumberland street, city. TWO furnished room for rent for light housekeeping on second floor; use or bath and pone; no children, refer- I ences exchanged. 1604 Derry street. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS FOR RENT— I Also 3 furnished rooms for light house ! keeping; centrally located. Terms rea i sonable. Apply, 209 State street. FOR RENT ljarge, well furnished second floor front rooms; all conveni ences and use of phone. Inquire 813 North Second street. FOR REN'J Large, well-furntshed second floor front rooms; all conveni ences and use of phone. Inquire 813 North Second street. FURNISHED ROOMS and boarding; all conveniences. Apply 328 North ! street. FOR RENT Large room, suitable I for two or more persons, with electric I light, city steam heat and use of phone. I with or without board. Apply 9 North i Front street. I FOR RENT Large, well-lighted furnished rooms, single or ensuite; city steam heat; Bell phone. Address 719 j North Sixth street. I ATTRACTIVE ROOMS FOR RENT Centrally located. Terms reasonable. ' Apply 209 State street. FOR RENT Large, well-furnlshed front room, second floor, with bath, electric light, use of phone; rent rea sonable. Call 1510 Green street. i FOR RENT Nicely furnished front I 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. i 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 I 272 Brlggs street. ROOMS WANTED WANTED Two or three unfur ; nished rooms, within block Second and I Harris, by man, wife and baby. Ad dress 0., 3358, care of Telegraph. ROARDERS WANTED WANTED Good sober gentlemen to board; private family. Apply, 1107 North Cameron street. | WANTED I RENT FREE Communicating bed- I room and kitchen, with Improvements and phone, in return for light services on premises, about one hour's work ! each day. Snap (or right party. In- I quire, 209 Kelker street. WANTED Responsible party will 1 keep a horse for the winter. Best of j care and good home for use two to three ! hours three days a week. Address Z„ j 3370, care of Telegraph. WANTED —• To uoara and care for !an elderly lady. Pleasant front room, heated. Price reasonable. Address Z„ j 3363, care of Telegraph. ! WANTED Have reliable client who i desires from 5,000 to 8,000 sq. ft. floor space for light manufacturing, in or ! near Harrisburg. Address Dr. Tlieo. ! Kharas, Efficiency Engineer, Truste* ' Building, HarrisbVjg, Pa. WANTED Old gold, sliver, plati num, broken jewelry, teeth plates, etc. 1 Send by registered mail. Highest mar ; ket price paid, and I hold the goods five I days. If price is not satisfactory, will ! return goods. E. Walters, 1540 North i Fifty-eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. CASH .PRICES paid for Ladles' and Men's cast-oft Clothing and Shoes; also Furniture and Carpets. Give descrip , tlon of goods you want to sell. Send 1 postal to 636 Herr street. FOK SALE VIOLIN COMPLETE OUTFIT, sweet toned instrument. A Bargain. Ideal gift lor boy or girl. Call, or address, ! No. 1324 North Second street. Bell phone 3275 M. FOR SALE, CHEAP sl2s prize I check credit on a piano at Wipter & j Co. Bell phone 3235W, or call at 368 i Peffer street. ' FOR SALE A solid mahogany i bed 150 years old. In A 1 condition. } Will sell cheap to quick cash buyer. ■ For particulars address W., 3368, care [ of Telegraph. j FOll SALE Hupmobile (20), in first I class condition, cheap. Inquire Paul D. 1 Messner, 1118 Jamec street. I' NICER THAN A CHRISTMAS CARD | DAINTY, hand-painted envelopes, i filled with genuine rose leaf Pot Pour- I rle, mailed upon receipt of 25 cents ' each. Address D„ 3353, care of Tele | graph. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the ; Telegraph Business Office. ! FOR SALE Cabinetmaker's work ; bench and large tool chest. Call after I 6 p. m., 1610 Hunter street. FOR SALE Mondaines, Carneaux and Homer Pigeons. By tile pair or in quantities. 221 Twenty-ninth street, Penbrook. Bell phone 4038 J. Other business prevents personal attention. FOR SALE A five-year-old pacing mare. Lady Maud S. Won third money at the Lebanon Fair races. Finished second the first heat in 2:22%. This was her first race. Sterling, her sire, has a mark of 2:10Vi.» Safe to drive anywhere. A perfect picture and pet. Can be bought reasonable. M. O. Sides, Highsplre, Pa. FOR RENT Typewriters bought,' sold or rented. Harrisburg Typewriter; and Supply Co., 40 North Court street.! FOR SALE Auto delivery like, new; 1,200 pounds capacity. Very rea sonable. Ready to go right on the job for your Christmas rush. 412 South Cameron street. 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 Circassion walnut bedroom suit, com plete, latest design. Must be sold this month. Address M„ 3344, care of Tele -1 graph. 1915 FORD TOURING CAR Elec trlc lighted, shock absorbers, tire rack extra tubes and tools. Cash only. 307' Trustee Building. FOR SALE 75 yearling white leg horn hens: must be sold quick: 75 cents • ach. Apply. Elk view Poultry Supply House, 1(02 North Third street. FOR SALE Self-player piano will sell cheap to quick buyer. Apply, 107 Chestnut street. FO'R SALE Scratch Pads new supply—BP for 26c while they last. Ap ply Job Printing Department. The Tele graph Printing Company. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH KOK SALE OVERCOATS AND SUlTS—Drummei*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 A Flanders delivery car In good condition. Will sell cheap to quick buyer. Steel'ton Garage, 158 South Front street. Steelton. FOR SALE Metz Roadster, 1918 model; will stand first-class inspection; owner will demonstrate. Call Bell phone 3SOSJ. I FOR SALE, STEAM BOILERS—Two i slightly used cast ,'ron square sectional boilers; one 925 sq. (t. and one 2,340 sq. ft. capacity. Fisher Brothers, 1001 Capital street. FOR SALE TO MERCHANTS CALENDARS SAMPLES AT HALF-PRICE MYERS MANUFACTURING CO THIRD AND CUMBERLAND STS., OVER MILLER'S SHOE STORE. BELL 1677 R. 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. Gcbhardt, the "Bird Man." 1004 North ! Third, between Boas and Herr. I - . FOR SALE, CHEAP Fully equipped Job and Newspaper plant, doing good business. Reason for selling—other wise engaged. Address S., 3286, care of Telegraph. CIGARS Our Xmas Offer, 50-Cre- Malta, 75c postpaid, or 12 Llttle liavanas, 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 j 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- tire stock must go. Tables, sideboards, chiffoniers, bedroom furniture, stoves, including 5 new Middletown ranges, and other odds and ends of furniture V>o numerous to mention. All stock In | good, clean condition. Also a few pieces ; of antique furniture as well as antique I dishes. Will sell to dealers, but trlflers need not apply. Give us a visit. Frank ! Cohen. 607 East State street. | STRIP YOUR WINDOWS for 30c with Perfect Strips. Will not bind. For sale by M. A. higler Inventor and Manufac | turer, ci 7 North Sixteenth street, City, | Bell phone 1111. I ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be* i secured at the Telograph Business \ Office. FOR HUNT ' FOR RENT Have room for 3 au ■ tomoblles in garage. Apply, 1543 Wal i nut street. LARGE STORE ROOM FOR RENT— Built for furniture store room, but suit able for any other business. Kent rea sonable. Apply to Louts Begelfer, Fishman Apartments, Sixth and Herr streets. FOR RENT A large office In the Telegraph Building. Inquire of Super intendent In Business Office of Tele graph. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Restaurant, doing fine business. Good location. Reason for selling, other business. Also cash reg ister, 4-burner coal oil stove, refrigera tor, counter, coffee urn. Address Box 396, Millersburg, Pa. WE will paint any old, leaky Roof and guarantee a water-tight job. Pos tal brings us. References from hun dreds of satisfied patrons. Hite . & Hite, 335 Brady street. ANY intelligent person can earn good .'ncome corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock port, N. Y. I MADE $50,000 In five years In the mall order business, began with 16. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea cock. 355 Lockport. N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS ARCADE BARBER SHOP. 36 N. Court Street. Newly remodeled and refitted. Clean and sanitary. Complete system Red Cross Sterilizers used. Massage, 25c. Shave. 10c. P. D. Ricbwlne, Pro prietor. 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. MY Weatherstrips are guaranteed to keep out Cold. Rain, Dust and will last as long as your house stands. Prices reduced. I put them on right. S. R. Horst, Penbrook, Pa. FIRE ESCAPES, when needed, are of great importance. They are soon worthless if not well painted. We paint them and paint them well. Hite & Hite, No. 135 Brady street. HAUCK'S Automobile Repair Shop. Work guaran teed. Ford cars a specialty. Cars for hire. Bell phone 1616 J. Rear 1418 Swatara street. HAULING R. A. IIA HTM AX, Hoarding Stable and National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilerr and general haul ing. H. \V. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 250J1R MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LXSAN on Real Estate security in any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. Box 174. Harrisburg, Pa. 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 IN .1-story brick building, rear 4es i llnrket street. Household goods la clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to , P. ti. Dlener. Jeweler. 408 Market St. STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 75 cents i per month. Apply D. Cooper 4 Co 411 Broad stref: Both phones. LEGAL NOTICE iIY wife. Anna Myrtle Kope. having left my bed and board without lust cause, I hereby notify all persons not to harbor nor trust her on my account as I will not pay any debts contracted by her. (Signed) A. M. KOPE. Pennsylvania State Highway Depart ment, Harrisburg, Pa. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 10 o'clock A. M., December 15. 1915, for Photo-Lithographing Map of the State of Pennsylvania according to specifica tions. which specifications and bidding blanks may bo obtained upon applica tion to Robert J. .Cunningham, State Highway Commissioner. ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITUP.B AT LEGAL RATES. Small Monthly Payments. Profit Sharing Loan Society 9 No. Market Square (Spooner Bids.) Conducted Under State Banking Dept. License No. 24. A' J , STEEL IS MADE j BEAR TARGET I !Falls Point on Second Decline; Uncertain Changes Caused by Note By Associated Press New York, Dec. 13. Trading open ed with further uncertain price changes, due In a measure to the publication of the American note to Austria. Initial quotations were fractionally lower or higher than last week's final figures. Studebalcer being the most striking exception with an advance of 2 to 216. t I". S. Steel's first offering was a lot of 1,300 shares at a nominal decline, which was soon regained. New York Central, last Saturday's strongest feature, re peated Its high price of that session, 105 U. but other rails were lower. Sec ondary prices rellected increased selling I pressure with marked weakness. On the second decline, steel was made the target of bearish aggressions, fall • Ing almost a point from Its early best to 85U and Standard rails averaged one point losses, with greater heaviness in Canadian Pacific. Studebaker and some of the copper shades were more steady than other speculative Issues. . American Tobacco, after opening 4 points higher at 213, suddenly declined on numerous small sales to 200. and Rethlehem Steel fell 16 to 155, the pre ferred losing 5 at 150. The market be came dull on the rebound, but reacted ugain at noon. Bonds were irregular. 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, Deo. 13. Open. Clos. Alaska Gold Mines 23% 22 Mi Allis-Chalniers 31% 31% American Can 59% 59% American C & F 80 78% American Ice Securities . 26% 26% American Locomotive .. 69% 68% American Smelting .... 97 97 American Sugar 116 115% American T & T 12 8% 128% Anaconda 85% 84% Atchison 105% 105% Baldwin Locomotive ... 113% 111% Baltimore it Ohio 92% 92 Bethlehem Steel 358 3K9 Brooklyn R. T 88% 88% California Petroleum .. 26% 26 Canadian Pacific 179% 178% Central Leather 53% 53% Chesapeake & Ohio ... 62 61 % Chi., Mil. & St. Paul... 93 93 Chicago R. I. and Pacific 17% 16% Chino Con. Copper 52% 53 Col. Fuel & Iron 50% 49% Consol. as 141% 143 Crucible Steel 71% 71% Distilling Socuritles .... 46 45% Erie 42% 42% Erie, Ist Pfd 57 56% General Electric Co ... 175 175% Ganeral Motors 540 549% Goodrich B. F 73 72% Gt. Norlhern, pfd 125% 125% Gt. Northern Ore ss. .. 48 47% Guggenheim Exploration 76% 76 Inspiration Copper .... 43% 43% Interboro-Met 21% 21% j Int.erboro-Met. pd 77% 77% Kan. City Southern ... 31 30% Lehigh Valley 80% 80% Maxwell Mot 74% 74% Mex. Petroleum 92% 91% Miami Copper 33 33 Missouri Pacific 4% 4 New York Central 105% 104% NYN H H 74 % 74 % New York Ont and West 30% 30% Norfolk and Western .. 121% 120% Northern Pacific 115% 115% Pennsylvania Railroad.. 59 58% Pittsburgh Coal 3 5 34 % Pittsburgh Coal pd..... 106 106 Press Steel Car 63% 63% Ha.ilway Steel Spg 43% 43% Ray Con Copper 25 25 Reading 80% 80% Republic Iron and Steel. 54% 54% Souhern Pacific 100% 100% Souhern Railway 22% 21% Studebaker 167% 165% Tennessee Copper 56 * 56 Third Avenue 61% 61% Union Pacific 137 136% U S Rubber 54% 53% U S Steel 85% 85% U S Steel pfd 116 116% Uah Copper 78% 78 Tv Va Caro Chem 46% 46% Wesern Union Tel .... 88% 88% W r esinghouse Mfg 67% 67 PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia, Dec. 13. Wheat Steady; No. 2, red, spot and December, $1.18®1.20; No. 2 Southern, red, $1.16# ! Corn Firm; No. 2, yellow, local, I 80® 81c; steamer, No. 2, yellow, local. 7 9® 80c. Oats—Steady; No. 2, white. 49@49%c: No. 3, white. 46%® 47c. Bran The market is firm; city mills, winter, per ton, $25.00; western, winter, per ton, none here; Spring, per ton, $23.50® 24.00. Refined Sugars Market unchanged; powdered, 6.20®6.25c; fine granulated, 6.10®6.15c; confectioners' A, 6.00% 6.05 c. Butter Market higher; western creamery, extra, 36c; nearby prints, fancy, 39c. Eggs The market is higher; Pennsylvania and other nearby iirsts. free cases, sll.lO per case; do., curreent receipts, free cases. $10.50 per case; wostern, extras, firsts, free eases, sll.lO per case; do., firsts, free cases, $10.50 per case. Live Poultry Market dull; fowls, 12®14e; old roosters. 10®llc; broil ing chicken*. tSWITc Sprint: chl-K-n« 12®14c; ducks. 13®16c; geese, 14®16c turkeys. 18®20c. Dressed Poultry Market steadv; fresh killed fowls, fancv, 18c; do., average, 16%®17%c; do., unattrac tive. 13®16c; ice packed fowls, 13 ®l7c; old roosters, 13y.c; broiling chickens, nearby. 22® 26c; do., western. 20® 22c; roasting chickens, western, choice to fancy. 18® 19c; do., fair to good, 12®17c; Spring ducks, nearby, 18 @2oc; do., western, 12®18c; geese, nearby, 16@18c; do., western. 14® 16c; turkeys, nearby, choice to fancy, 23® 24c; do., western, do., 22023 c; do., fair to good, 20®21c; do., Inferior 15fo 19c. Potatoes Market Is higher; Penn sylvania, fancy per bushel. 96c®51.00; do. fair to good; per bushel. 85®90c; Jedsey, No. 1, per basket, 50®55c Jer sey, No. 2. per basket, 25% 30c. Flour—The Market is dull; winter, straights, $5.1-0®5.95; do., patent, $5.60 £15.85; Kansas straights, $4.85@5.85- Spring straijtfits, $5.10®5.90: do., pat ent. $5.50® 5.90; do., favorite brands. $E.90®6.15. i Hay Market steady: No. 1, lar»e bales. $21.00® 21.50; No. 1. medium ! bales. $20.501S 5 21.00; No. 2, $19.00® 19.50-i No. 3, do., $15.50® 17.50. I Light mixed, $18.50® 19.00; No. 1 do i tlK.Oo® 18.60. .'-V' ill.. Jis.uDijf is ' I CHICAGO CATTI.E MARKET By Associated Press Chicago, Dec. 11. Hogs Receipts 65.000; weak. .Bulk, S».9OW 6.45; light, $5.50®6.35; mixed, $5.85®6.65; heavy $6.0506.65; rough, $6.05®6.20; pigs' $4.15 5.50. I Cattle Receipts, 20,000; steady. ' Native beef steers, $5.50®10.50; western i steers, $6.10%8.20; cows and heifers $2.60®8.25; calves. $6.50®10.35. Sheep Receipts, 35,000; weak Weathers, $6.15®6.75; lambs, $7.15® 9.35. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION Letters of administration on the estate of Charles E. Graninger, late of this city, were issued tu-day to I Anna B. Graninger. DECEMBER 13, 1915. AUSTRIAN CONSUL SEES LANSING [Continued Front First Page.] The Secretary of State to Ambassador Pcnfleld. Department of State. Washington, Dec. 6, 1915. Please deliver a note to the minis ter of foreign affairs, textually as fol lows: Reliable Information obtained from American and other survivors who were passengers on the steamship An c ina allows that on November 7 a sub marine flying the Austro-Hungarian llnp fired a solid shot toward the steamship; that thereupon the Ancona attempted to escape; but being over hauled by the submarine she stopped; that after a brief period and before the crew and passengers were all able to take to the boats the submarine tired a number of shells at the vessel and finally torpedoed and sank her while there were yet many persons on board; and that by gunfire and foun dering of the vessel a large number of persons lost their lives or were seri ously injured, among who were citi zens of the United States. The public statement of the Austro- Hungarlan admiralty has been brought to the attention of the government of the United States and received careful consideration. This statement sub stantially confirms the principal decla ration of the survivors, as it admits that the Ancona. after being shelled, was torpedoed and sunk while persons were still on board. The Austro-Hungarian government has been advised, through the cor respondence which has passed between the United States and Germany, of the attitude of the government of the United States to the use of the sub marines in attacking vessels of com merce, and the acquiescence of Ger many in that attitude, yet with full knowledge on the part of the Anstro- Hungarian government of the views of the government of the United States as expressed In no uncertain terms to the ally of Austria-Hungary, the com mander of the submarine which at tacked the Ancona failed to put in a place of safety the crew and passen gers of the vessel which they pur posed to destroy, because, it is pre sumed. of the impossibility of taking it into port as a prize of war. Attitude of l T nltoake Superior Corporation 914 Lehigh Navigation 7S Lelii;.rh Vallsy Pennsylvania Railroad 58% Pennsylvania Steel pfd 81 Philadelphia Electric 28% Philadelphia Company 43 do pfd 36 Philadelphia Rapid Transit 20% Philadelphia Traction 80 Heading 80% Storage Battery 68% Union Traction 44% United Gas Improvement 88% U. S. Steel 85% CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET By Associated Press Chicago. Dec. 14.—The grain mar ket closed as follows: Wheat—December, $1.15%; May, ' Corn—December, 67% c: May, 71c. Oats —December,4l \c; May. 45c. Pork—January, $18.15: May $18.17. Lard—January, $9.75; May, $9.87. Ribs —January, $9.62; May, $9.95. Dlt. RAUNICK URGES FOLK TO BREATHE FRESH AIR During November, seventy-six cases of whooping cough were reported to the City Health Department, three of them causing death. Dr. J. M. J. Raunick, In the Decem ber Health Bulletin, issues a warning to parents to guard their children against whooping cough, and save worry that It may result in pneumonia or tuberculosis. He also urges people to avoid hot, stuffy, overheated rooms in the winter and get plenty of rest and fresh air. NOTICE! TO TIIK BONDHOLDERS OF HIGHSPIRH WATER COMPAJIYI Notice 1» hereby given that Hlghsplre Water Company being In default In the payment of Interest due May 1 and November 1, 1915, on bonds Issued under Ita mortgage or deed of trust to Commonwealth Trust Company of Harrlsburg, Pa.. Trustee, dated May 2, 1910, the un dersigned have organized a Protective Committee of Bondholders of Highsplre Water Company for the purpose of taking such action as shall be deemed proper for the protection of depositing bondholders. AH persons holding bonds of said Company are requested to de posit same before January 1, 1916, with the Pennsylvania Trust Com pany, Depository, under the terms of the agreement (lied with said Depository. Protective Committee of Bondholders of Highsplre Water Company: Dr. F. H. Brobst, Reading. Pa., chairman: Edward J. Bowman, Reading. Pa., treasurer; H. O. Koller, 126 North Fifth street, Reading, Pa., sec retary; Geo. M. Miller, Reading, Pa.; F. S. Werta, Reading, Pa. The Pennsylvania Trust Co., 536 Penn St., Reading, Pa. Depositary. Heavy Decline Shown in Use of Liquor and Tobacco Over Country Special to The Telegraph Washington, D. 0., Dec. IS.—Less liquor was drunk and a less quantity of cigars and cigarets was smoked in the United States in the fiscal year of 1915 ended last June than in the pre vious period. This is shown in the re port of Commissioner of Internal Revenue Osborn Just submitted to Congress. The decrease in the receipts from the tax on distilled liquors, fermented liquors and manufactured tobacco, snuff, cigars and cigarets, amounted to $25,906,291.58. and is an argument; that the country is drinking and smok ing less through education and the prohibition movement or results from trade conditions. Two persons in the Ninth district, embracing Dauphin county, paid in come taxes on $500,000 or over; 33,TH0 Pennsylvanlans paid income taxes. Pennsylvania paid the ihlrd largest, amount of internal revenue taxes, $37,611,791.32. Real Estate Men Will Approve Constitution At a meeting of the new Harrisburg Real Estate Board in the grand jury room of the courthouse at 7:30 this evening, the members will. -among other things, finally approve the con stitution and the by-laws, upon which final action has been withheld until this meeting. President Herman P. Miller announced to-day that, owing to the absence from the last meeting of a number of the real estate dealers of the city, who will come in as origi nal members to-night before the con stitution is put into effect, the prepara tion of the personnel of the standing committees had been sptpooned and will not be announced until a week or ten days after to-night's meeting. Albert Alleg Joins Forces With Bard and Company Announcement was made to-day that Albert Alleg, foreman of the installing room at the Sigler Piano Player Com pany's factory, Derry and Carlisle streets, has resigned his place with tho Sigler people to become associated with Charles E. Bard, president of Charles E. Hard and Company. Bard and Company will begin the manu facture of player actions within a short time. Mr. Alleg has been with the Sigler people since the inception of the busi ness several years ago. Mr. Bard was formerly superintendent of the Sigler mill. Both are experienced men in the piano player action business. ELECTION SQUABBLE SKTTI>n School directors from Reed town ship visited the Court House to-day to look up records on the 1913 elec tion and to decide whether or not Squire J. G. Ziegler is yet a member of the board. It was found that ha was not and he will be succeeded by E. B. Baude, who was elected at the last election. Until Ziegier's status was decided the board could not or ganize. BIG BUILDING GAINS Harrisburg is well In the van in the race for premier honors among the cities of the country that show big gains in building. As a growing city we compare favorably with the leading cities of fthe country with a gain of 148 per cent, for the month and 35 per cent, for the year, according to the American Contractor. READY MONEY for Individuals pressed by lack of funds to meet immediate necessities, at legal rates, pay able In weekly or monthly In stalments. No publicity. CO-OPERATIVE Loan & Investment Co. 204 CHESTNUT ST. Under supervision State Banking Department. Open Wednesday ar.d Saturday evenings. FRANK R. LEIB & SON Real Estate and Insurance Of* fice, No. 18 North Thh'd St., Harrisburg, Pa. iF FOR RENT K* 3-story brick dwelling on sth St., New Cumberland, Pa. All improvements. Rent, $25.00. Possession at once. 10,000 sq. ft. floor space in building northwest corner Court and Cranberry streets. Use of elevator. Possession at once. 1816 State St., 3-story brick dwelling, 9 rooms and bath. All improvements, side en trance. Possession at once. Rent, $25.00. 1531 N. 4th St., 3-story frame dwelling, 8 rooms and bath. All imp. Possession at once. Rent, $16.00. 11