j] i lelcgnpT Want Ad Will QnicMy lent flat Vacant Room | IDeatbs K'lT'/ii i r it \liO Died, Catherine 13. Fitzgerald, widow oi the r K. Fitzgerald, in Her x 4 th af _ ass *u°sr daughter. Mrs. J. E. Blessing. Logan street. Burial private. CONKLIN Martha E. Dumber 31. 1916. at her late resl- The C friends are Invited fo attend without further notice. Burial private. I.OST LOST A bun ch ot K.e> ""y imams rhoe et Sho R p e 5 Fourth or 1600 North Fifth street. . Hill Markethousc. ?Vbel4l reward If rettfrnMi 1 to or Telegraph Business Office. LOST - Friday. ■hort'sr near 1' ront and locust. s of money f„°tiUfc° O HeXd ?t returned to 121 South Front street, Steelton. LOST December 30. '^ r er , s ffi pearl pln diamond center. A-ui^ ?936 street . _ r rmT Watch and chain. Elgin ward " etuVn Te'iegr aph Office. ' have their umbrella. t'OVNI) _ "POUND A _ way to end >'° ur t c a \ e^"g 11KL1* \VANTKI> —Male ss •fflratv,.'? ffl' »«&. D. c. ___ WANTED '— Good candy specialty salesman, owning auto °J; J}°^|Vrl s burg the exclusive agency for Hairlsburg and surrounding counties \V. Ke'f snyder, Mfr.. 333 North txxtu. l.eaqinb- WANTED Honest, reliable m an. liandy with tools, to do general w °rU lif large garage; state retjrence. Ad dress K. 3391. care of TeUjraph. WANTED Three machinists, at once. Apply E. N. Coop\ry; <-0.. Short and South streets. . ATOMM MECIAMCSI Wantea— Ma In the following trades^- Tool and die makers, diesinkers, 1 J„,„ f.eli' general all-around machinists, bencii floor, lathe, boring bill, planer, shape , milling machine; hand and automat!. screw machine operators "i' Internal, external and tool grinders, itpHi incr scrapers; brass llnisneis. •» < speed and monitor hands; wood and metal patternmakers; automobile trim niers, backhanders; top and body lit ters- wood and metal bodj make:rs, panelers. bumpers finishers; •'S" and heavy sheet metal workeis. Address with reference. Box 322. I etiolt. Mich. GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS Thorough Instruction ?•">. Returned ll not appointed. Particulars ,ie h e American Civil Service School, Wash ington. D. C. TOOLMAKERS, dlemakers dleslnk ers arid first-class tool room machitu hands. Steady employment at _ gooi wages for qualified men. Give full par ticulars in first letter. Box 1.1, De troit. Mich. DON'T work for others. Begin spare time No canvassing, experience un necessary. Don't worry about capital Bertram Tlzard, Dept. _J26, Omaha, Neb. _____ GOVERNM.- T POSITIONS are eas.v to get My free booklet. U. Y. 372. tem how. Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hop kins. Washington. D. I. AN INTELLIGENT PERSON elthei sex of good education jind ability; must be able to handle cor respondence and write a good business letter. An opportunity to start a sraal but profitable mail order business ir vour own homo or office; good for J1 a week when established; can be man aged in spare time, evenings, or as a side line at first; grows rapidly, kend for particulars. Heacock t-0., i - Ilea cock Bldg.. Lockport, N. IF~ salarv of SIOO per month a»( commissions, with liberal expenses, lie terest you, nddress Dept. 1227, -907 IH' dlana Ave., Chicago. SBO MONTHLY and expenses. t( travel, distribute samples and take or ders ,or appoint agents. Permanent Jap-American Co.. Chicago. I WILL pay any honest man up to s■;' monthly for part of spare time. -V canvassing. No capital. Write to-da> Voorhies. Desk 155, Omaha, Neb. Representatives in each town ship of the following counties Dauphin, Cumberland, 1' rankiin by reliable firm. Do want tc earn SIOO.OO for a few weeks work during your spare time: Write us for particulars and \vc will have our representative call on you to explain our proposi tion. Address Box J3437, care the Telegraph, llarrisburg, Pa. SKILLED machinists, tool-makers forge department men; beginners alio High wages to beginners. I Address p, O. Box 264, Lancaster, or call on J. F, Cresswell. Hotel Plaza. Thursdays, l; noon till 9 P. M. I 1 Houses For Rent 1800 Boas St., 2 s. h„ B r. ...... *m Cove Station, 2 s. f., S r (in 1010 N. 19th St SlO 1539 N. sth St., 2V4 s. f„ 5 r. ... «lo 1330 Mayflower Ave., 2 s. f.. 6 r., tlo Camp Hill. Chestnut St 11l Enola, Adams St., 2 s. (~ I r. ... Si: Knola, Howard St., 2% s. f„ 6 r., »lj White Hill. 6 Hummel St fl -214H N. 7th St.. 3 s. b., 8 r *l3 1510 Allison St., 2H s. b tit Bella Vista, Ross Ave $14.50 ISUS N. Front St.. 3 It. f„ 7 r. .. »i, 1531 S. 13th St., 3 s. b„ 8 r. b. .. *i'n 2-story, 7 r. h (14, «1S and *]• 46 N. Tenth St., 2>i s. b.. 8 r. .. tin 66S Emerald St., 3 B. b„ 9 r ti -1631 Iteglna St.. 3 s. b., 8 r. ... 21 N. 17th St., 3s.b„B r. b. ... *•" 133 N. 13tb St.. 8 s. b„ 8 r 1207 N. 14th St.. 2% b. b.. 8 r. ... tjs 2220 N. 3rd St., :i s. b.. 10 r. . Mi its 2108 N. Third St., 3 s. b 1916 Markt St., 3 s. b„ 10 r. b. .. 1933 N. 3rd St.. 3 s. b.. 9 r., 2 b.. Ju? 2226 N. 3rd St., 3 s. b., 8 r. b. . Sto 2220 N. 2nd St.. 3 a b.. 9 r„ b .. dsn Halnlyn (Aldlnger Cottage) ... 209 S. Front St.. 3 s. b.. 10 r. .. S-2 204 Locust St.. 3 a. b., 10 r 312 Chestnut St., (furnished), Apartment, 13 N. 4th St MILLER BROI HERS & Co" HKAL ESTATE Inauranre Surety B«m| a Loeuat nnd Court Streets i — h- I SATURDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED"—MaIe MACHINISTS WANTED Boring mill or lathe hands, who can work ??om blue prints; also tool makers. Ad dr°™ or apply. Employment Depart ment -westlnKliouse Electric & Mfg. Co.. East Pittsburgh. I'a. WANTED. AT ONCE Two experi enrod pretxel rollers. Apply <5. E. Nelth. 338 ReilY street City. WANTED I want 10 good, bright honest men to learn tea and coffee busi ness AVIII pay * 1 . 3 rer Week while li-urnlng. guaranteeing, after you have acquainted yourself with our proposi tion you can tarn anywhere from 120 to S3O per week. J. R. Wilson. 269 Broad street AGENTS WANTED FREE SAMPLE No Splash water strainer sell themselves—no talkjng experience unnecessary. Profits big. Send -c (mailing cost). C. L. Union Filter Co., New York. SALESMEN To handle high-grade specialty for office and home. Demon stration' invariably results In sale. Write The Wm. C. bwartz Co., Box 237, .Vltoona, Pa- 810 Kansas Company will start am bitious people in fast-growing mall or ,ler business; any locality; make *3,000 •earlv; spare time; no canvassing; no experience, we furnish everything; new, jninue sellinsc methods free. Eyestone, President, r>l W. (seventh, Pittsburg. Kansas. AGENTS Make $5 to *25 dally. No experience. Free catalog and samples. New goous. Quick sales. Big profits. World's beaters. Cruver Co., Jackson and Campbell. Chicago, 111 SALESMEN WANTED WANTED Salesman to sell our line of Temperance Drinks in coun try towns. 25 per cent, commission. $lO 00 weekly drawing account. Red Cross Compk'iyj - no Main street, St. Eouls, Mo., Dept. 'T. WANTED Salesman to call on grocers, general stores and confection ers in small country towns. 25 per cent, commission *40.00 weekly drawing ac count Crown cider Company, 207 South Commercial street, St. Louis, Mo., Dept. 4. WANTED Traveling salesman for desirable side line low-priced Dress Uoods. We sell to retailers and pay good commission. Schuylkill Mills, Box 1192, Philadelphia, Pa. SALESMAN Vacancy January 15. Experienced in any line to sell general trade in Pennsylvania. Unexcelled specialty preposition. Commission con tract. weekly for expenses. Con tinental Jewelry Co., 237—1, Continen tal Building. Cleveland, Ohio. SALESMAN Excellent, permanent position open January la, for capable salesman in Pennsylvania, staple line. General retail trade. Eibenal commis sions. J35.n0 weekly advance. Kalph H. lde. 17 Williams Building, Detroit. MEN who can work among farmers and in small towns make from *IOO to {;;uo per month. A practical, household necussltv. needed In nearly every home; sells on sight. No capital required. We furnish tlie stock on time 'to reliable men. Not n canvassing job, but a hustler's opportunity. Write for sample tor free trial and lull details. Mantle Lamp Co., Dept. 597, Thermos Building, New York City. SALESMEN Acquainted with gro cery irade; large demand, liberal com mission; pocket sample. X. F. Wlrth •vilesbook Co., Chicago. SALESMEN WANTED Experience unnecessary, easy work, big pay. Write for large list of openings ottering op portunities to earn from *IOO to *6OO a month while you learn. Address near est Office, Dept. 241, National Sales men's Training Assdfciation, Chicago, .New York, San Francisco. HELP WANTED —FemaIe WANTED Woman to attend invalid man; must he strong; one with experi ence preferred. Apply Hartman, Third and Valley street, Suinmerdale. FIVE bright, capable ladles to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers. *25 to per week. Railroad fare paid. Good rich Drug Company, Dept. 520. Omaha, Neb. WANTED Reliable housekeeper for widower with family. Out of city, l or information Inquire 1610 Chestnut street. I WANTED Reliable, Protestant white woman four to six hours daily or three days weekly, for general house work. Addrejs P. O. Box 754, Harrls burg, Pa. J WANTED -j- Girls over 16 years of age lo work!in candy factory. Apply at The D. liadm Co., 435 South Cameron street. 1 WANTED • White woman, wash halt day Monday or Tuesday. Give ref erence. Come through front gate. Call mornings or from 4 to tf Saturday or Monday. Address 113 South Front. WANTED. AT ONCE Pressers and folders, illough Mfg. -Co., Reily and Fulton streets. WANTED Girl for general house work; niUßt be able to cook; reference required. Apply 1701 North second street. WANTED A young white girl or woman for light housework and plain cooking in small family; no washing, Ironing or sweeping; *4.00 person; reference required. Address 0., c'i»r, care of Telegraph. WANTED Girls experienced on power sewing machines. Apply rlsburg slice Mfg. Co., Vernon street, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED An exerlenced waitress in private family. Address 0.. 34»4, care of Telegraph. Olio, OR YOUNG WOMAN WANTED <° clerk in book and stationery store. Must be reliable. Address A.. 3438, care ofJT elegrapn. WANTED Experienced sewing machine operators to work °n women's and children's wear. Harrisburg Apparel Co., over City Star Laundry, 414-416 State street, rear entrance. WANAISD An • experienced child's nurse, \iust be reliable and furnish best of references. Apply Superinten dent, Harrisburg: Club. WANTED Girls over 16 to strip tobacco. Also experienced Rollers, Bunchmakcrs, Packers, Filler and Binder Strippers. Wel fare looked after by trained nurse. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Com pany, 500 Ra ce street. UEljp WANTED —Mate and Female MEN' Women, $26 weekly collecting a 'l kinds names and addresses. No can vasslng Send stamp. Superba Co., X. '95. Baitiniore, Md. ~SONG POEMS WANTED for publlca- Uon. L-Tnerience unnecessary. Send u ' your verses or melodies to-day or Write for Instructive booklet—it s free. Marks.Goldsmith 'Co., Dept. 283, Wasb "i*ton. D. C. SITUATIONS W ANTED —Malo EI) _ in private family, gen er M housework by colored man. Ad 'iresß :: q| Cherry street. ~SIT( ATION WANTED By a re fined eSored man. cooking or work In 1 Privat j*mily Preferred; Is experienced mo jr|ve reference. Apply first lioor. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Reliable white woman wants washing anil Ironing to do ai home. Call, or address, Mrs. C. Werner, 1233 Halley street. WANTED Position as clerk; eight years' experience; .can furnish refer ence. Address H„ 3440, care of Tele graph. WANTED Position in private fam ily, work about houae, taking care of horses or autor _>uiie; experienced and with best of references. Address 804 Capital street. YOU Farm owners have your farm managed by a lifelong, experienced farmer, who will cletfv it in three years what It cost above operating expenses, free of charge; best reference; strictly temperance, Christian and will tell no wilful He. J. B. L. Mlddletown, Pa. WANTED Colored woman desires position of general housework. Write 1112 tirape street. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 2306 JEFFERSON ST.; 3-story brick; 8 room, bath and furnace; front and rear porch; side entrance. Brinton- Packer Co., Second and Walnut Sts. FOR SALE lOB Acres; 1% miles, south of Progress; 10-room frame dwelling; frame bank barn; running water; 3 acres of apple orchard. Brln ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut Sts. 231 KELKER ST.; 3-story brick dwelling; !) rooms, bath and furnace; side entrance; lot, 17x88. You will tind this property in good' condition. The price is right. Brinton-Packer Co., Sec ond and Walnut Sts. FRUIT FARM FOlt SALE 147 acres, 6,000 trees, 2 houses and barn. 1 mile from railroad station; 6 acres ber ries. For further particulars write B. F. Benner & Son, Banßrldge, Ross Co., Ohio. 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 "Horn*" care of Harrisburg Telegraph. FOR SALE l9lO and 1912 North Seventh street. In goo ~ Penna. State Tax Stamps > BRITISH LINER SUNK; U. S. CONSUL ABOARD [Continued From First Pa«o,] cember 24 the French liner Ville de la Clotat was sent to the bottom off the lslund of Crete by a submarine which, according to unofficial Brltisft ad vices flew the Austrian flag. No advices have been received in New York as to the date on which the Persia sailed from London. Bhe departed some time in advance of her advertised date of sailing, which was January 15. The voyage from Lon don to Malta ordinarily requires 9 days. The Persia was built in 1900 at Greenock. She had been in the Bom bay service since that time. On account of the danger from sub marines to vessels which pass through the Suez Canal and the Mediterranean this route has been abandoned by the Japan Mail Steamship Company which is dispatching its steamships around the Cape of Good Hope. In surance rates for vessels passing through the Suez have been increased by English underwriters to three or four times the normal figure. Lord Charles Montagu, who book ed passage on the Persia, is a Lon don stock broker. He was born in 1860 and served with the Yoemanry cavalry. | Fear Sinking Will Complicate Situation By Associated Press Washington, D. C., Jan. 1. No word of the sinking of the Persia had come to State Department officials early to-day through regular diplo matic channels. Officials who were not away for the holiday viewed the news with some anxiety, fearing the sinking of the British liner might complicate the already delicate sub marine situation. Robert N. McNeely was making his first trip to a consular post for the United States government, having been appointed October 18 last and assigned to Aden. His home is at Monroe, N. C., and he was a mem ber of the North Carolina Legislature from 1908 to 1910. He is 32 years old. v I"Torpedoed and Nearly All Perished" L Report By Associated Press Washington, D. C., Jan. I.—Offi cial dispatches from London to-day said the liner Persia was torpedoed and sunk "while approaching Alex andria," and that "nearly all perish ed." The dispatch came from Con sul General Skinner, at London, and probably was based on the British Admiralty report. It follows: "P. and O. liner Persia reported sunk, submarined, while approaching Alexandria. Robert N. McNeely, American consul, Aden, going to posl, left London as passenger. Nearly all on board perished." Watson and Cooper Lease Entire Building in Which They Started Business Watson & Cooper, who last March opened a men's clothing store at 14 North Third street, yesterday com pleted negotiations for the purchase of a long term lease to the entire building, the first floor of which they now occupy. The rapidly growing business of this young firm made larger quarters necessary, and the purchase of the ! lease to the entire building followed, in ..order that the upper floors might be remodeled and utilized in the con duct of the business. Early this year it is the plan oC the firm to begin alteration work, which will involve the complete re modeling of the second and third floors to fit the needs of the business and the installation of a new store front. Both members of the firm, Charles J. Watson and Moe L. Cooper are progressive young businessmen, werl known in local commercial and civic circles. I,ITTI,E CHANGE IX MARKET PltlCKSi EGttS 30 TO 40 Local markets to-day were well at tended and offered an abundance of products. Due to the fact that an Im pression hail gone that markets would be open yesterday early buyers were few. The prices showed little change over those of Wednesday. Kggs were plentiful and sold at 30 cents for storage products and 38 to 40 cents for the fresh. Butter continued at 30 and 35 cents with a lower grade quality offered at 28 cents, mostly used for baking. Poultry was plentiful and sold at Christmas prices. Turkeys averaged 38 cents a pound dressed; and chickens sold for 28 and 30 cents. Live fowls brought from three to five less a pound. Fruit and other country produce, in cluding lettuce. celery, splnnach, sprouts, etc., brought fair prices. Po tatoes showed slignt Increase, aver | aging $1.16 per bushel. THE Harrisburg Polyclinic Dispen sary will be open dally, except Sunday, at 3 P. M., at its new location, Front and Harris, streets, for the fre*, treat ment of the wprthy poor. QIIBBER STAMQA >|l| SEALS & STENCILS UV |J| MFG.BYHBG.STENCILWORKS ■ ■1 II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. U 11