4 Telegraph fait Ad fill Quickly lent Hat Yacaat Room IDeatbs CKAXE Mrs. LauVa C. Crane, on •January 13, 1916, widow of the late Irvin J. Crane, at her late home, 511 Muench street, in her 81st year. Funeral services on Monday aftei ltoon, at 2 o'clock, from her late resi dence. Relatives and friends are in vited to attend without further no tice. Burial Harrisburg Cemetery. UAGG Christian Kendlg Hage, on January 12. 1916, at his home. Funeral on .Saturday. January 10, at , - P. M„ from 605 North Front street, i Burial Harrisburg Cemetery. Wllliamsport papers, please copy^__ I.N MLMORIAM IN sad but loving remembrance of our dear husband and father, l.liaries B. Garman, who departed this life so suddenly January 15. 1913. MIIS. MARY GARMAN AND 1' AM lIA. CAKI> OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS THE undersigned takes this means to thank their friends and neighbors for the many favors and kind consldera tion shown them during the Illness and | dealh of their husDuinl and father. MRS. LEACH ANl> SONS, Lemoyne, Pa. MRS. LEO BOLDOSSER. also Mr. an Mar- i ket street. We call and deliver. 1 lit. I.l' Vv A A ibii —Male WJS want a young man to train in ] our business (nationally advertised ar tide'. executive position awaits the! man that produces. 32 North Court | utreet. WANTED Boys over IB years of age. Apply Devine it X'ungel Snoc Mfg. Co., Hamsburg, Pa. WANTED Automobile salesman with plenty of goon experience. Salary and commission, Goou line of touring cars and trucks. Address X., 34"i I, care i of Telegraph. ARMV OF THE UNITED STATES | JlliN WANTED Ablebodied. unmar ried men between ages of is and 35; ! citizens of United Slates, of good char- | aetcr and temperate habits, who can | speak, read and write the English | language. For information apply to Keeruiung Officer, Beigner .Building. I 3d ,v Market Sts., Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED - - Solicitor and collector. ! Good compensation and future for re liable man. Salary and commission. Apply any day, 8 to 9 A. M.. 4 to 5 P. M., Manager, Room 206, 219 Walnut street. BOYS to feed platen presses. First-clans platen pressman. Apply Air. Bernheisel, The Telegraph < Printing Co., Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED An expert mattress flu- j islier. Good pay. Come ready for work. Excellent opportunity for steady em ■jllloyment. U. S. Mattress Co., Twelfth | and Herr streets. i WANTED NIGHT MAN—to run ; elevator and do some janitor work. Ad dress (With references! P. O. Box 897 ( I Harrisburg. MACHINISTS WANTED Boring j mi 11 or lathe hands, who can work ! from blue prints; also tool makers. Ad- | dress, or apply, Employment Depart- i ment, Westmguouse Electric &. Mfg. I Co., East Pittsburgh, Pa. HELP WANTED—lcuinle WANTED An experienced cook; ! reference required. Apply 1901 North ! Front street. — l v .TED, AT ONCE Experienced ! girl for general housework; must stay j nights; no washing; references neces- ' sai'}-; good wages and home to right I . party. Call at 2317 North Third street. 1 or Bell phone 614 M WANTED Girl for gerieral house- i work; good wages and place to right | party, inquire Office, 429 Broad street, j ANVED—We have openings j for 12 more bright girls. Apply,] Silk Mill, Cor. North and Second | streets. I WAXTBD White girl for general ' housework; no cooking. Apply 19H4 ' North Third street. WANTED Girls over 16 to strip tobacco. Also experienced Rollers, Bunchmakers, Packers, J'iller and Binder Strippers. Wei larc looked after by trained nurse. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Coin- i pan}', 500 Race street. WANTED White girl for general I housework. Apply 1930 North Third I street. f i Nouses For Rent 1800 Boas St., 2s. b., 6 r. ..... . «io ; 1330 Mayflower Ave., 2 s. f„ 6 r., / a s. f„ e r ._ g| 3 White Hill, 6 Hummel St juj 1510 Allison St., 2'A s. b sl4 i *>ol6 Swatara St., 3s. b *l4 1327 N. 2nd St., 2 8. (~ 6 r sl4 Bella Vista, Ross Ave 511.r.0 1316 N. Front St.. 3 s. f., 7 r. . sls li?l S. 13th St.. 3 s. b., 8 r. b. .'. $lO 2-story, 7 and Br. h.. SI4, si.% a nri pm 4 6 N. Ton tli St., 2 % s. b Hid 608 Emerald St.. 3s. b„ 9 r I|l7 | «.">2 Schuylkill St., 2s. f„ 6 r. ...*l7 ; 20 n. Cameron St.. 3 s. b *is 1631 llegina St., 3 s. b., Sr. ... m-o 21 N. 17th St.. 3 s. b„ 8 r. b. ... a-j-J '• 133 N. iStb St., 3 s. b., 8 r Stan I 1207 N. J4tli St., 2% s. b„ Br. ... «2S ! •J327 N. 3d St., 3 s. b ! JIOS N, Third St.. 3 s. b *35 222S N. 2nd St., 3 s. b.. 8 r., b„ #SO 1 2220 N. 2nd St., 3 s. b„ !» r.. tj . . *.-,0 1 Hainlyn (Aldlnger Cottage) ... *, l(( | 20!' S. Front St., 3 s. b.. 10 r. .. $75 ; 204 Loeust St., 3s. b., 10 r dt-jj | 312 Chestnut St., (furnished), ' MILLER BROTHERS & CO. j UK*I, ESTATE Itmurmice Surety Unmix ! I.neuat anil Court Streets *■ *| FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JANUARY 14. 1016. HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED An experienced waitress. Apply at State Capital Hotel, 2.15 Wal ' nut. WANTED Experienced, liilddle aged white woman for light, general housework; must be good cook and fur ! nisli satisfactory references; po wash j ing; family of two. Apply Watt Elpli ! In.stone Apartments, Front and Forster j streets. ' WANTED Half-grown white girl jto assist, with housework. Apply 2041 > North Second street. | WANTED Girls experienced on power sewing machines. Apply Har -1 risburg Shoe Mfg. Co., Vernon street. Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Experienced sewing machine operators to work 011 women's and children's wear. Harrisburg Apparel Co., over City Star Laundry, 414-416 State street, rear entrance. , ———————————— SITUATIONS WANTED— Mnle WANTED Colored man desires work of taking car of horse in pri vate family or in private stable. 433 South street. WANTED Position as stenog rapher, with chance for advancement, by young man; can furnish best of ret'- 1 erence. Address W. F. G., 1415 Liberty • street. City. WANTED Young man, 19 years of \ age, desires to connect with some busi ness house where hard work will be rewarded with advancement. Address C. E.. P. O. Box 326. ] WANTED Middle-aged man de- 1 sires position as clerk, or work In re ceiving or shipping department for fac tory or store, in or out of city; can give good reference. Address "N.," 1900 Holly street, City. SITUATIONS WANTED —leumlc WANTED A practical nurse wishes to lake care oi an elderly lady. 1 I Apply 2026 Green street. WANTED Colored woman desires ' I day s work of any kind. Apply 514 South j street. | WANTED Colored girl wishes [' { place to do general housework. Address j 141 Linden street. j ; WANTED Stenographer and book - i keeper, thoroughly experienced, effici ent worker, laminar with office detail, , desires position; good reference; mod-I el ate salary. Aduress 0., 222;>, care of ] ' Telegraph. j WANTED Experienced, middle- | j aged white woman wants housework in | . i small family; no'washing. Address r M., 1844 Deny street, or call Hell phone] I 813 W. j; WANTED Woman and 16-year-old I ' boy want jobs in country. Apply 1300 North Cameron street. j WANTED Middle-aged woman ; ! wishes position as housekeeper In j j widower's home'or small lamii). .Call,' lor address, evenings only, at 82i North I ! Third street, at 8 P. M. WANTED Dressmaker desires en- I gagement by the day—sl.2s a day. Ad-I, dress W., 3475, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young, white woman \ wants position, general housework. Ad- • I dress C.. 3397, care ot Telegraph. WANTED A high school girl , wan., position in an office for atter t sclioo' nours and Saturdays. Call, or ; writ 1132 Wallace street. City. RLAL ESTATE FOR SALE SOITH SIXTKKJiTII STREET PBOP- ' I Ell'l'V, No. 14. is on tile market. If In- . | interested see me for particulars. H. ( jo. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. . 1 FOR SALE llO State; corner; lot, , I 60.7x170; fine location in heart of city; , ! runs through to Liberty. ] i 10 three-story bricks, all improve- j iments, corner of Broad, Cowden and , 1 Wallace. inquire 618 North Second street.. I FOR SALE.— A brick house, with - jail improvements, porches. In a good ; eoioreu neignborhood. H. G. Pedlow, ] 110 South Tnirteenth street. 1 I FOR SALE Second street, No. 610, . j frame house, lot, 24x79. Price right, i fall me oetore you miss a rare bar j sain. H. C. Branut, .36 North Third | I street. Bell phone lUJ2M. i FOR SALE Sixth street. No. 2462. J j three-story brick house nearly new; 8 ; I rooms and bath; large lot; drive alley. , 'Price, $3,150. IT. C. Brandt, 36 Nortli ' I Third street. ' $3,300 WILL BUY a 3-story brick 1 I house equipped with all conveniences _ i—porch front lot, 20x100 drive al ; ley on rear 2104 Fourth street. Bell . 1 Realty Co., Bergner Building. ! INVESTMENT PROPERTY FOR SALE : j-—Two-story brick house; bath; gas; furnace; cemented cellar; porch; paved . alley on rear: yielding over 8 per cent. • net. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. , j TWO suburban plots, size 106x251 and J 125x251, respectively, offered for sale lor in exchange for city property. Both , S plots have 5c car fare. Bell Realty Co., . j Bergner Building. NO. 1610 DEKRY STREET BrkTi house 9 rooms bath —gas—steam heat porch front. Large portion of ! purchase money supolied on first mort- , i gage. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Build i nl S . FOR SALE No. 1323 State street I 3-stor.v brick 9 room bath gas i. —electric light steam heat porch ! front, lioth property and location most < desirable. Bell Realty Co., Bergner , : Building. ' PLOT at Riverside. 53x125, with a i I small bouse in good condition thereon, ] i s ottered at a reasonable prlc6 for quick , j sale. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build- i I lng ' , LOTS Levi Brandt Est., Elkwood, ,ew Cumberland 5O ft. front up to I acre plots sewer. — gas ; electricity. S2OO up. Easy payments, i 5c trolley. Eeeney & Simmons, Agents. . FOR SALE Farm of 30 acres in ' Cumberland county—ll miles from Har risburg new house and barn 5OO i fruit trees running water. Price, i SI.SOO. 11. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thir- i I teenth street. 1 I ] , FOR SALE —ls Acres; 1 mile south - | of Shiremanstown; frame dwelling with j9 rooms; frame barn; limestone soil; 2 J | springs. , j 25 Acres; 2 miles west of New Cum- I Iberland; frame buildings; sprint and i | running water. Price, $3,350.00. Brin- - | ton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnut streets. I ' FOR SALE 4 houses for $4,000.00; ' ' 1221-23 Wallace Street anil 1216-18 Cur- - ! rant Avenue; each 2',(• -story frame with jC> rooms. Lot. 26x120. Rental income, i $40.00 per month. Brinton-Packer Co., J Second and Walnut streets. . FOR SALE The home ot the late | Mrs. J. B. Allen, located in Piketown. consisting of 12 acres; especially adapt led lo fruit and poultry raising. Apply 1 :E. E. Allen, 139 Columbia Road, Enola, * l Pa. < t ! FOR SALE 340 Crescent street has " I been reduced to $3,250. Jnspect this j property—it has 8 rooms and bath—in 1 fine condition. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South 1 Thirteenth street. ! FOR SALE 442 Hummel street is ' ofTered at $2,750. Consider 1223% 1 I Bailey street rental. $14.00. Price, - l $1,600. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thir-. | teenth street. i FOII IMMEDIATE SALE t 1 A valuable North Second street real- ! I dence. Most desirable residential lo- - I l allty in city. A bargain. Price and I terms for the asking. Address "Home." t I care of Hurrisburg Telegraph. l REAL ESTATE FOR RENT | FOR RENT. FROM APRIL 1 1717 ! North Second street; 3-story brick; 9 rooms; pantry; 2 baths; modern and up-to-date. Apply E. R, Pierce, 108 North Second street, or 1715 North Sec ond street. FOR RENT Two-story frame house, 248 Nectarine street; hot and cold water, with bath; possession at once; $12.00 per month. Inquire 320 Crescent street. FOR RENT New 2-story stucco houses, 2357 and 2359 Prospect street; 6 rooms and bath: front porch and all improvements. Rent. sl4 per month. Inquire Irvin Johnson. 2052 Swatara street. Bell phone 2986 M. FOR RENT Building located at 1526 Fulton street; suitable for repair shop. garage or storage; will rent cheap. Apply Troy laundry, 1620 Ful ton street. FOR RENT lB5 North Front street, Steelton. Suitable for confectionery, shoe-shining or barber shop, or any other small business. In main business block. Apply .1. P. Shelley, pext door. FOR RENT 127 Sylvan Terrace; 3- story brick house; 8 rooms and bath; in good condition;'all modern Improve ments. Apply at 127 Sylvan Terrace. FOR RENT Store room, uptown, well located. J. S. Sible, 256 Herr street. Nine-room house, all improvements, 607 Maclay street, $20.00. 1924 North Seventh street, 8 rooms, all improvements, front porch. $15.00. Apply J. S. Sible, 256 Herr street. FOR RENT Farm of from 80 to 120 acres. Apply Tade Malegoff, 261 Frank lin street. Steelton,'Pa. FOR RENT 3-story brick building, centrally located. Camp Hill. Contains large store room, seven living rooms j and bath. Rent. $25. See Mr. Williams. 1 1916 Fulton street, Harrisburg. FOR RENT NO. 2112 North Fourth St $21.00 | House. Hainton. along Lingles town trollev line 12.00 KOI'UH, BRIGIITBILL & KLINE, 307 ICunkel Building. j I FOR RENT No. 3013 North Fourth I | street. Riverside. Rent. $lO per month. I Apply M. I!. Met/.ger. 410 Bergner Butlu- I I ing. FOR REN'T 9-room house, hard wood finish, vapor heat, porches, laun dry on first floor, granolithic walk, iron (fences. I'pper end of town. Rent rea sonable. Mac Williams Construction Co.. 12150 North Fifth street. FOR RENT B-room house, all im provements, corner, situated on Six teenth street. Rent, S2O per month. Mac Williams Construction Co.. 2150 North Fifth street. FOR RENT 7-room houses, nicely finished, all improvements. Rent, sls to »18. Mac Williams Construction Co.. 2150 North Fifth street. FOR RENT No. 1302 State St $25.00 No. 1628 Regina St. 25.00 Private fireproof garage 4.00 1018 Sylvan Terrace 22.50 | 2008 Forster St 11.00 j 2101 Greenood St 9.00 ! j. E. GIPPLE. 1251 Market St. APARTMENTS FOR BUNT jOR RENT Second floor apart- ' ment of two rooms, furnished complete j for light housekeeping, having all con- ! venienees, including steam heat, elec- j trie Tight, gas and bath. Apply 7 North j Thirteenth street or Bell phone 1149. FOR RENT lf you desire an apart- j ment in a beautiful location, inspect : these twelve being completed at 1702 North Second. All llvingrooms are out side rooms. FOR RENT Housekeeping apart ment. four rooms and bath, on Thir teenth street. Modern in eery resnect. Rent, $16.00. Immediate possession. Applv t-enna. Realty &. Improvement Co., 132 Locust street. - OR RET Nicely furnished third floor apartment of two rooms, with all conveniences and use of bath. Terms reasonable and no one with children. Reference exchanged. Call any time until 8 P. M. at 1549 Walnut street. APARTMENTS WANTED APARTMENT WANTED PRIVATE, furnished apartment, one, two or three rooms and bath. State lo cation and price, or no attention paid, j Address M.. 3485, care of Telegraph. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Comfortable, homelike | furnished front rooms, for gentlemen, I second or third floor; use of bath; prl- j vate family; reference required. Apply 931 North Third street. FOR RENT Furnished room for rent; city steam heat; use of phone and bath. 20b Chestnut street. FOR RENT Large, well-furnished front room; all convenlenc.-s and use of phone; for gentlemen only. Apply 813 North Second. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms, to single persons or married couple; light, heat and use of bath: terms reasonable; central location. 223 Brlggs street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with or without board, ali conveniences, at 222 North Third street. Apply 9 North Front street. Bell phone 1029 M. 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 Brlggs street. ROOMS WANTED WANTED A lady desirfcs room, with or without board, centrally locat ed. Address "J.," care of Telegraph. WAJJTED Young couple desire three .furnished rooms for light house keeping. with conveniences; can furnish city references. Address W., 3463, care of Telegraph. WANTED WANTED High-class, used touring car. Packard or Cadillac preferred. Address 1745 North Sixth street. Bell phone 2423. WANTED Small family (man, wife and one child) wish to rent house on Park or Regina street, between Seven teenth and Twentieth streets, any tlpie between now and March 1. Address P. H. 1!.. P. O. Box 468. WANTED, AT ONCE - 1914 or 1915* Ford Touring Car. Must be in good condition and cheap. Give full descrip tion and where can be seen. 1. s. Cra mer. Pleasant Hall. Pa. "WANTED A Ford or Maxwell tour ing car; must be in good condition and price reasonable. Address C. E. Bren ner. Carlisle, Pa.", 1!. 1). 1. WANTED To buy old Brussels or ingrain carpets of fillers. Call 2064 Bell phone or 140W United. FOR SALE FOR SALE At a bargain, soda fountain, with show cases and wall case. This will be offered for a few days at a big bargain. Call 1307 Derry .street. FoW RENT Typewriters bought, 1 sold or rented. Harrisburg Typewriter ; and Supply Co., 40 North Court street. ; FOR SALE French Poodle puppies | for sale cheap. Apply to 308 South i Fifteenth street, City. FOR SALE Army shoes, slightly used. Best shoes for railroad men. Also $3 army hats for 25c. Your money back if not satisfied. Open evenings. S. Meltzer, 513 Walnut street. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. I FOR SALE ! FOR SALE One sleigh, one Pair bank's counter scale, weighs one ox. to 261 lbs.; one oil tank, 60 gai.; one cheese safe, one enamelled Perfection oil stove. Apply Geo. W. Orth, 1831 ■ Sixth street. FOR SALE 1 will sacrifice my j Ford car to a quick buyer far cash. All | new tires. Motor in. good condition. H. L Snyder. 35 South Summit street. • FOR SALE Pool room and cigar | store, centrally located. Price reason- I able. Call Bell phone 597J-1. FOR SALE Shoemaker shop, equlp ed with tools and supplies, ready for immediate business. Old and profitable stand. Apply to William 11. Sleekley, Dauphin. OVERCOATS AND SUITS (drum- 1 mora' samples) positively at the lowest prices in the city. Call and be con vinced. A few soldiers' blue overcoats on hand. Cohen and Son. Reliable Pawnbrokers. 431 Market street, at sub way. BLACK COCHINS. Bantams. Selling 1 out. One trio of Salmon strain year- \ lings, 9 cockerels, 9 pullets. Winners, i Lebanon and Carlisle. From SI.OO up. i Robert Conn, East Main street, Hum inelstown. j BICYCLE BARGAINS Wolfhound, double bar, new paint, mud guards, good tires, $13.00; Rambler cliainless, new paint, etc., SIO.OO. Apply 814 North Third. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms from $1.50 up. Also board if desired. Apply 328 North street. FOR SALE My Weatherstrips are Guaranteed to keep out Rain, Snow, Dust, Cold, and last as long as house stands. Cheapest in city. Put on right.. I S. R. Horst, Jr., Penbrook. Pa. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the : Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE Scratch Pads new | supply—so for 25c while they last. Ap ply Job Printing Department The Tele- I graph Printing Company. J FOR SALE Bedroom suile. double ] heater and gas range', all in good eon- | jdition. Apply 1533 Vernon street. BUY Traveling Bags, Suitcases and Trunks from Wholesale and Retail Leather Merchants, Second and Chest nut Repairing neaily and promptly at tended to. Specialties made to order. Harrisburg Harness and Supply Co. C \ i.KS—CALKS—CALKS FOR SALE At Gable's. 111-117 S. Second St.. Neversllp and Rowe Screw and Drive Calks, Green Bay and Giant Grip Drive Calks. Can't Slip and Always Sharp Calks. FOR RENT FOR light manufacturing, storage or shop purposes, a very desirable entire j second floor, with private front en- | | trance, city steam heat, electric lights ; and water, in a new building located j Just south of Chestnut Street on River Street. Apply to Brinton-Packer Co., j Second and Walnut Sis. FOR RENT A large office In the i Telegraph Building. Inquire of Super | intendent in Business Office of Tele j graph. EXCHANGE KXCHANGE Will trade one-ton truck closed top body for touring car lof equal value. Must be In good con dition. Just the truck for hauling ex { press orders, etc. Call 1745 North Sixth. _ mi ' sIXESS OPPORTUNITIES WANT a third partner to take ln l terest in a big automobile establish- ! ment. Must have not less than $2,500 • to invest. Business consists in buying i second-hand cars, storage, machine shop I for repairs; also agent for a standard high-class car. Third man must act as treasurer or general manager; second man as sales manager, omer man as repair man. Now doing good'business. Investigate this at once and do not take up our time unless you are ready to act immediately. C. H., care of Telegraph. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, experi enced. wishes to locate branch office two days a week in nearby town. Will recompense party for reliable informa tion of desirable town and pay for aid given in establishing office. Address ; Osteopath. 3481, care of Telegraph. THE National Iron & Metal Co.. cor ner Twelfth and P. & R. Lebanon, Pa., are doing a large business and needs a partner to help lilm. Apply with ref erences. WANT to go into' the Real Estate business with an experienced party, or will Invest a sum of money In any good | business. Address J., 3480, care of Tele graph. ESTABLISHED MANUFACTURING BUSINESS, $7,000 equipment, doing a $7,000 business without solicitation. Big opportunity for development. Can be purchased at bargain. Must sell In order to devote entire time to other ' i business. For full particulars address ! nos 51.. 317'.'. i are of Telegraph. ANY intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers; I experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798." Lock port, N. Y. I MADE $50,000 In five years In the ! mail order business, began with $5. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea cock. 355 LockporL N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS FOR falling hair try 'Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street. Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone orders giv:n prompt attention. 801 l 1960. HAULING 11. A. HAIITMAN, Boarding Stable nnil National TranNfer Co. Movers of: pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lather. Manager. Fifth and Woodbine street. Bell phone No. 2503 R. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate Fecurlty 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 ~ I IN" n-story brick building, rear 408 I Market street. ~. j Ilounehold gooda In clean, private I rooitm. Reasonable rate*. Apply to I . P. tJ. Dlener, Jeweler, 40S Market St. STORAGE 419 Broad street, for ! ! household goods and merchandise Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 75 cents per month A only D. Cooper Cf> 411 j LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Letters - Testamentary on the Estate of John J Nissl""- late of Hummelstown, Dauphin < County, Pa., have been granted to the i undersigned. All persons owing the 1 said Estate are requested to make lm- t mediate settlement, and those having ( claims will present them without delay i HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY, Harrisburg. Pa. i Or MRS. ANNA U MOYER, 611 Washington Street. Reading, Pa., ] Executors. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE , 1 Estate of John K. Bricker, late of Har- S risburg. Pa., deceased, NOTICE is tiereoy given that Let- i ters Testamentary upon the estate of 1 said ileecdent have been granted to the I undersigned. All persons indebted to 1 said estate are requested to make pay- t ment. and those having claims or de- I mands against the same will make them i known without delay, to ROBERT A. ENIJERS 1 2100 North Sixth Street MARKET SHOWS ' QUICK RECOVERY! j Mexican Shares Rise Several Points; War Shares De note Pressure New York, Jan. 14. Recoveries from yesterday's late decline were | scored at the opening of to-day's mar ket. American Smelting and Mexican Petroleum soon rising IMs anil 2*i points respectively from final prices of that session. There were gains also of 2 to 5 points in shares of the special class, particularly American Coal products, Industrial Alcohol. In ternational Nickel and Agricultural Chemical, Crucible Steel and Amer ican Tobacco. Bethlehem Steel rose 10 to 440. but United Slates Steel made only a small fractional gain. Other recognized leaders showed minor changes. During the dull first hour the mar ket was diverted by further activity in manipulative specialties, hut heavi ness again ensued when selling of Mexican stocks, notably Smelting and Petroleum, was resumed. War shares like Crucible Steel and Baldwin Loco motive also denoted pressure of liquidation and United States Steel fell back half a point from its rise to 55%. The only constructive feature of the morning was the further ac tivity in Mercantile .Marine issues,, preferred shares rising 'J 1 * to 80% i and the 4% per cent, certificates 1 Vi j to 99 94, oth new records. Pricesi hardened again at midday. Bonds were irregular. NKM YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros. & Co., members New | York and Philadelphia Stock Ex changes, 3 North Market Square, Har- j risburg; 1 338 Chestnut street. Phila delphia; 34 Pine street, New York, I furnish the following quotations: New York, Jan. 14. j Open. Clos. > Alaska Gold Mines 2525',4 Allis-Chaliners ........ 26 Si 29 Vi ! American Beet Sugar ... 6H : U 67 Vi i American Can 02 L 63 American C& F 67 '/I 09% American Cotton 0i1.... 55 55 American Ice Securities . 25 1 ,94 Atchison 106% 106% Baldwin Locomotive ... lOT'/i 113 Baltimore tt Ohio 94% 94% Bethlehem Steel 440 452 California Petroleum ... 35% 3" Canadian Pacific l'S'/a 179Va Central Leather 52' a 52% jt'liesapeake and Ohio .. 65»i 65% Chicago, Mil and St Paul 100 \ a 101 Chicago. R 1 and Pacific 18% 19% Chino Consolidated Cop. 54% 54% LEGAL NOTICE NOTH'K PI'RSUANT to a Statute of the Slate 1 I of Pennsylvania, in such eases made j and provided, the undersigned will sell j at Public Auction, at the front door of I Its General Office Building, 1612-1620 i South Cameron Street, in the City of I Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on the 29th ! day of January. 1916. at 10 ..o'clock In the forenoon, the following described I pieces, parcels, packages and their eon tents of personal property, to wit: Fifteen (15) cases and their contents. The foregoing personal property, be ing the property of Business Engineer ing Company of Chicago, Illinois, and is to be sold under a lien for costs, ex- ! penses, carriage, storage and labor be- I stowed upon such goods, wares. I merchandise and personal property, on account of a failure of the said Busi ness Engineering Company to pay within sixty days after personal de mand on one of its officers for pay ment of such costs, expenses, carriage, storage and labor. Dated at Harrisburg, Pa., January 6. 1916. ELLIOTT-FISHER COMPANY. | By W. J. Evert, Purchasing Agent. MARSHALL H. DEAN. Attorney for Lienor. Office and P. O. Address 1612-1620 S. Cameron Street, Harrisburg, Pa. CHARTER NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Court of ! Common Pleas of Dauphin County, up on Monday. January 31. 1916. at 10 o'clock A. M.. at the Court House, in the City of Harrisburg, to the Court if 1 then in session, or if not, then at the next session thereof, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called the "SUPREME LODGE OF THE FRA TERNAL LIKE BENEFIT SOCIETY" the character and object of which is the maintenance of a society for bene ficial or protective purposes to its mem bers from funds collected therein, and I for these purposes to have, possess and | enjoy all of the rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and Its supplements. The proposed charter is now on file i in the office of the Prothonotary of that! court to No. 742 January Terni. 1916 FOX & GEYER, I Solicitors. ! In the Court of Common Pleas of Dan- I phin County No. 95 Commonwealth I Docket. 1900 Commonwealth of I Pennsylvania. Ex Rel. John P. Elkin, I j Attorney General, vs. Electric Mutual i ! Casualty Association of Philadelphia. AUDITOR'S NOTICE . I NOTICE is hereby given that the un dersigned auditors appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County. Pennsylvania, to distribute the fund In the hands of Theodore W. Stone Receiver of the Electric Mutual Casu alty Association of Philadelphia, as shown by his First and Partial Ac count. among those legally entitled thereto, will sit for the purpose of their I appointment In the offices of W. Ilarrv Musser, Esq., 213 Walnut Street, liar-I risburg. Pa., on Tuesday. February I. 1916, at 2:30 o'clock P. M., when anil where all persons interested may at tend if they see proper so to do. W. HARRY MUSSER, JAMES S. ASHWORTH, Auditors. ' Harrisburg, Pa.. January 14, 1916, In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County, Pa. No. 567 January Term 1915 Divorce Edward Blx ler vs. Martha E. Blxler. To Martha E. Bixler: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a hear ing In the above stated case will he held in the Court of Common Pleas at Harrisburg, on Monday. January 31 1916, at 10 A. M., at which time you may appear and make a defense if vou so desire. W. L. LOESER, Attorney for Libellant. j NOTICE letters of Administration j c. t. a. on the Estate of Ada H. McAlar- ' ney. late of Harrisburg Dauphin couu-| ty, Pa., deceased, having been granted I to the undersigned residing In the City'l of Harrisburg. all persons indebted to M said Estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having 1 claims will present them for settlement , COMMONWEALTH TRUST COMPANY, 1 Administrator c. t. a., ! 222 Market Street. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that appll-! cation will be made by Benjamin A. Striplin, licensee, to the Court of Quar ter Sessions of Uauphln County, on Wednesday, the 26th day of Januarv, A. D. 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M., for a trans fer of the Hotel license known us the Hotel, now located at No. 52:! State Street, Harrisburg, Pa., to No. 945 North Seventh Street, and that the papers for that purpose are on file in the p'rothonotary's Office at Harris- ; burg. Pa. BENJAMIN A. STRIPLIN. I • Colorado Fuel and Iron 48 49% Consolidated Gas 142% 143 'Crucible Steel 61% 68% (Distilling Securities .... 46% 46% Erie 41% 41% Erie Ist pt'd 57 57% j General Electric Co .... 171 172% i General Motors 473 475 Goodrich B. F 71% 72% Ot. North pfd 124% 124% Gt. North. Ore, as. ..... 48% 49% Gug. Exp 23% 23% Ins. Copper 47% 47% Inlerboro-Met 19 % 19 % Interboro-Met. pfd 76% 76% ICas. City South 30% 30% Lehigh Valley 80% 80% Maxwell Mot 66 69 . Mex. Petroleum 112% 115% | Miami Copper 37% 38% Missouri Pacific 6 6 % National L?ad 68 % 69% New York Central 110 110% N Y N H H 76 75% Norfolk and Western .. 119% 120 Northern Pacific 115% 116% Pennsylvania Railroad.. 58% 59 Pittsburgh Coal 36% 36% Pittsburgh Coal pd xdll* 111 111 Press Steel Car 58% 60% Railway Steel Spg 39% 40% Ray Con Copper 24 % 24% Reading 81% 82% Republic Iron and Steel 51% 52% Southern Pacific 102% 102% Studehaker 154 158% Tennessee Copper 59 59% Union Pacific 138 138 IJ.S Rubber 55% 65% U S Steel 85% 86% U S Stel pfd 117% 117% Utah Copper 79% 79% Va Caro Chem 47% 48% Western Union Tel ... 88'j 89% Westinghouse Mfg 66 67% i'iiii,ADEi,piii.% fßonrric j By Associated Press I Philadelphia, Jan. 11. Wheat ISteady; No. 2, red, spot, alul January, i SI.2S 1.30; No. 2, Southern, red. 11,28. I Corn Steady; No. 2. yellow, local, |B4@Bfic; new steamer, No. 2, yellow. I loca I. 82 Vi ®S3 %c. I Oats Steady; No. 2, while. 53® |53%c; No. 3. white, 60V»®51c. Bran The market is quiet; city \ mills. winter, per ton. s2u.ou, i western, winter, per ton none here; (Spring, per ton, $23.00ffi>23.50. I 1 Refilled Sugars Market steady; powdered. 5.85 c; fine granulated, 5.75 c; confectioners' A. 5.60 c. Butter >»- Market steady; western, | creamery, extras, 34c; nearby prints, fancy, 37c. Eggs The market. Is firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby fiist-v free cases, $9.60 per case: do., current receipts, free cases, $9.30 per ease; western, extras, firsts, free cases, S').6o I per case; do., firsts, free cases, $9.30 per case. [ Live Poultry —• Market firm; fowls, 16ti 18c; roosters ,12(§>12%c; Spring chickens, 16®18e; ducks, lCIXG OUT OF BUSINESS and if pledges will not be redeemed by January SI, 1916. we will be compelled to sell same: If yon have aiiv Jewelry, etc., here, fonif at once. NEW YORK LOAN OFFICE I 225 Market Street Second Floor, Front I i ICOAL SHIPPERS MAKING PROTEST j Public Service Will Endeavor i to Reach an Agreement About Car Service j Shippers of bituminous coal In the western and central parts of the State [have tiled complaints with the Public. I Service Commission againsr an order issued by the Pennsylvania Railroad that no cars will be furnished after January 17 for loading of coal from wagons The complaints charge that the operation of the rule will operate I against small shippers who do not liave sidings or tipples and hftve been ] hauling from their mines to cars. The i commission will endeavor to reach j some agreement with the company | regarding a modiiication of the order | according to a statement made from | the Capitol to-day. ; Among visitors to tlie Capitol to day were C. K. Sober, Lewisburg, and ex-Senator John S. Fisher, of In diana. Chairman Ainey of the Public Serv ice Commission, is in Philadelphia on Iho Philadelphia elevated railroad case. j A. B. Smith, of Steelton, has been recommissioned as a notary public. The Panama-Pacific Exposition is commission is in session at Phila -1 delphia to-day to close up the busi , | ness of the commission. I , The Bell Floral Company, of I Franklin, was chartered to-day. All I I of the incorporators are named Bell, 'j Announcement was made at. Na tional Guard headquarters to-day of | the appointment of Herman L. Mack i as captain to command company Si, 1 Fourth infantry, Bethlehem, and John iI. Shenk as lirst lieutenant of the ; same company and of the appoint ; | liient of Dr. Charles P. Stahr, Lan ! caster, to be a first lieutenant and as jsistant surgeon, medical corps, as •. signed to the Fourth infantry. Major . j Waller Davis, surgeon. Ninth infantry, ' j Wilkes-Barre, has resigned. j i leafless boughs 11 Spread over the frosty way; I For they knew that the God of forest ; trees I Would watch through each winter laugh, | And "North Wind," he cried in glee, | "Beneath my bark glows a living spark, j The sap of a healthy tree. | My boughs are bare and my leaves are gone, | But —what have I got to fear? j For the winter time is my time of rest day. j The North Wind uttered a frosty sigh, j As the snow blew far and free; | And his weary eyes sought the winter i skies, , I And "Mighty is God!" said he. "To die or live are His gifts to give!" And he smiled at the elm trees three, j — Mahgari:t 13. Sakgbteh, Jk., In The Christian Herald. Efficiency jj INCREASE the profits B ■ of your business by 3 aiding your skilled help- ■ ers to make the be»t use of their tJmc. Use the V proper blanks, blank ! books, stationery and ad- a ▼erasing matter. Get the right kind of designing, B engraving, printing and ■ binding at tiie right price* M from The Telegraph Printing Co. v Federal Square 4 \ Auction Sale | At My Stables, 1420 Ful i ton St., Harrisburg, Pa., at 1 O'clock, Saturday, January 15,1916 Wo have 125 head of horse* m 1 ! and mules. We have them j weighing from 1,400 to 1,600, and some good driving horses. • I The HORSES must be sound, | and right in this lot wa have • some Kentucky brood mares I with foal. These horses must be ' j like I say they are or bring them back and got your money. We j also sell horses at private sale I every day. : | M. BLATT, Proprietor Try Telegraph Want Ads — : — _ ... . .... wmm 21