A lelcgrajl Wail Ad Will Quickly Rent That Vacant Room Deaths il tIVjMi —On January 15, 1916. Hettie, | wife of John A. Railing. ~ Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at _ - I o'clock, from her late residence, _<»" , South Front. The relati y es ,.,A„T .friends are invited to attend without | Jpfurtlier notice. Burial Harrisburg | Cemetery. j PACEY Mrs. Leah Pacey, widow ot j Charles Pacey, died Friday morning, j January 14. at 3 o'clock. \ (■"uneral services will be held In tne Obcrlln United Brethren Churchi Janu ary 19, at 2P. M. Friends and rela tives are invited to attend without further notice. l RANG Mrs. Laura C. Crane, on January 13. 1916, widow of the I®*® Irvin J. Crane, at her late home, u«( Afuencli street, in hor 81st year. Funeral services on Monday aitei noon. at 2 o'ciock, from her late resi dence. Relatives and friends are in vited to attend without turther no tice. Burial Harrisburg Cemetery CAKD OF THAN KS MRS. LEO BOLDOSSEK. also Mr. and I Mis. David K. Bolilosser, wish to extend their sincere thanks to the employes of the Adams Express company for their kindness and consideration in their recent bereavement. LOST * LOST Diamond ring. Liberal re ward if returned to this office. IX)ST Five-dollar gold-piece In Majestic Theater. Reward If returned to 2124 North Seventh. LOST Turtle-shaped fraternity pin, set with rubles and pearls, in cen tral part of city. C. M. Spangler, 191".. engraved on back of same. Call 100 North Summit street. FOUND FOUND A way to end your (-lean ing and dyeing worries by calling either phone lor Eggert's Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works. 1240 Mar ket street. We call and deliver. aELI' WANTED —Male WANTED A boy to assist in ice cream lactory. Apply at McNeal s. 1010 North Third street. _____ 1 WANTED Man to take orders and ; deliver tea, coitee, baking powuer, ; spices, extracts ana groceries in Har risburg. Apply Great Atlantic and i Pacific Tea Co., 1308 North Third street. WANTED Young men for automo bile business. Big pay. We make you expert in ten weeas by mail, lay alter we secure vou position. Century Auto mobile Institute, 8.. Los Angeles. Cat. MEN learn drafting. Personal in struction at home. Big salary when finished. Book free. Chief Engineer, 155 Cass street, Chicago. i I WILL PAY any honest man up to SSO monthly for part of spare tune. No canvassing. No capital. Write to-day. Voorhies, Desk 150, Omaha. Neb. IF of SIOO.OO per month and commission, with liberal expenses, in terest you, address Dept. 1827, 2907 In diana avenue, Chicago. SBO MONTHLY and expenses, to travel, distribute samples and take or ders, or appoint agents. Permanent. Jap-American Co., Chicago. WANTED Automobile salesman j with plenty of good experience. Salary ] and commission. Good line of touring . cars and trucks. Address N., 3474, care j of Telegraph. GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS Thorough instruction, $5. Returned if not appointed. Particulars free. Ameri can Civil Service School, Washington, D. C. WANTED First-class Drop Ham mermen and Die Sinkers, on all around work. Highest wages, best of condi tions. no trouble. Apply Driggs-Sea bury Ordance Company, Sharon, Pa. . WANTED Young man to look after our interests in Harrisburg. Salary starting. $15.00 weekly. No canvass ing. Frontier Mfg. Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y. AN INTELLIGENT PERSON, either sex. of good education and business ability; must be able to handle cor respondence and writo a good business letter. An opportunity to start a small hut profitable mail order business in your own home or office; good for SIOO a week when established; can be man aged in spare time, evenings, or as a side line at first; grows rapidly. Send for particulars. Heacock Co., 792 Hea cock Bldg.. Lockport. N. V. GOVERNM I. .iT POSITIONS are easy to get. My free booklet, B. Y. 372, teila liow. Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hop inns, Washington, D. C. "WANTED Solicitor and collector. Good compensation and future for re liable man. Salary and commission. Apply any day, 8 to it A. M., 4 to 5 P. M., Manager, Room 206, 219 Walnut street. BOYS to feed platen presses. First-class platen pressman. Apply Mr. Bernheisel. The Telegraph Printing Co., Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED An expert mattress fin isher. Good pay. Come ready for work. Excellent opportunity for steady em ployment. U. S. Mattress Co.. Twelfth and Herr streets. MACHINISTS WANTED Boring mill or lathe hands, who can work from blue prints; also tool makers. Ad dress, or apply. Employment Depart ment. Westlnghouse Electric & Mfg. Co., East Pittsburgh. Pa. HELP W ANTED—Female EARN $15»520 weekly addressing, mailing circulars, spare time; circulars, linrtructions. 10c. Mailing Service. 210 llolliday Building. Indianapolis, lnd. W ANTED Stenographer and cashier. Competent and ac curate in work. Reply in own handwriting, giving full particu lars and nearest phone. Address, 1T 3490, care of Telegraph. ii ' a \ Houses For Rent Edgemont, Washington Ave sv ISOO Boas St.. 2s. b. t 6 r ... *io 1330 Mayflower Ave., 2 s. f., 6 r., sio Enola, Adams St.. 2 s. f., 6 r. ... sia Enola. Howard St., 2 % s. f.. 6 r., *l2 White Hill. 6 Hummel St sl2 fcrkio Allison St., 2% s. b Swatara St., 3 s. b HI4 1327 N. 2nd St., 2 s. f., 6 r .' 914 Bella Vista, Ross Ave #14.50 1316 N. Front St.. 3 s. f„ 7 r. .. *ls 1531 S. 13th St., 3 s. b., 8 r. b. .. tm 2-story. 7 and 8 r. h„ »14, aud sic 46 N. Tenth St., 2% s. b 658 Emerald St.. 3 s. b., 9 r sl7 652 Schuylkill St., 2 s. f„ 6 r. . sl7 20 N. Cameron St.. 3 s. b ' 1631 Regina St.. 3s. b., Br. ... S o o 21 N. 17th St., 3 s. b., 8 r. b, ... 133 N. 13tb St., 3 s. b„ 8 r. *25 1207 N. 14th St., 2% s. b.. Sr... *■>-. 2327 N. 3d St., 3 s. b Eg 2108 N. Third St., 3 s. b 2226 N. 2nd St., 3 s. b., 8 r.. b„ *r,n 2220 N. 2nd St., r, s. b„ 9 r„ b. . Hainlyn (Aldinger Cottage) ..." ««« 209 S. Front St.. 3 s. b., 10 r. .. *75 204 Locust St., 3 s. b., 10 r ' *7. 312 Chestnut St., (furnished), *125 MILLER BROTHERS & CO. REAL KVr.tTE Insurance Surety Bonds l.ocNnt anil Court Street* SATURDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JANUARY 15, 1916. HELP WASTED—FemaIe WANTED Young lady, experienc ed bookkeeper, with knowledge of stenography. Apply, stating experi ence, etc., C.. 34S* 1, care of Telegrapn. WANTED Students to enroll ft our school. A lady started work In 16 weeks. Better and more teaching brings results. Knroll now. 801 l 704 R. Harrisburg Shorthand School, second street. * WANThJ Colored girl for gen- ' eral housework; must be able to cook. • Apply, with references. 1912 Market street. FIVE bright, capable laCie* to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers. $25 to SSO per week. Railroad fare paid. Good rich Drug Company, Dept. 520, Omaha, Neb. WANTED Persons to color art pic tures at home —easy work; no experi ence: good pay: sample free. Wheeler Co., 337 Madison, Chicago. < .'TED, AT ONCE Experienced girl for general housework; must stay nights; no washing; references neces sary; good wages and home to right party. Call at 2317 Nortli Third street. ; or Bell phone 614 M. W'ANVED —We have openings tor 12 more bright girls. Apply, Silk Mill, Cor. North and Second streets. WANTED White girl for general housework; no cooking. Apply 1934 North Third street. WANTED Young or middle-aged woman for housekeeper for widower. Address 11. B. Woodward, Newport, Perry County, 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. WANTED White girl for general housework. Appl> 1980 North Third street. WANTED Experienced, middle aged wliite woman for light, general | housework; must be good cook and fur nish satisfactory references; no wash ing; family of two. Apply AVatt Elph instone Apartments, Front and Forster streets. WANTED H^lf- grown white girl to assist with housework. Apply 2041 North Second street. WANTED Girls experienced on power sewing machines. Apply Har risburg Shoe Mfg. Co., Vernon street, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Experienced sewing machine operators to work i on women's and children's wear. Harrisburg Apparel Co., over City Star Laundry, 414-416 State street, rear entrance. AGENTS WANTED BIG --ansas Company will start am bitious people in fast-growing mail order business; any locality; make $3,000 yearly; spare time* no canvassing; no experience; we furnish everything; new, unique selling methods free. Eye j stone, President, 51 West Seventh, j Pittsburgh, Kansas. i AGENTS For high-grade specialty for office and home. Easily demonstrat- I ed. Big profits. Write for particulars, i The Berks Specialty Co., Box 553. Ham burg, Pa. AGENTS Our household article sells on sight. Great labor saver for housewife. Investigate to-day. Fannin Specialty Co., 1422 First street, N. W., Washington, D. C. AGENTS WANTED Ball-bearing, self-sharpening shears; something new; quick seller; big profits. Write to-day for terms and free booklet, keystone Supply, Co., Franklin, Pa. AGENTS Sell Guaranteed Rain coats. Easy sales. Cash commissions. New sales plan is winner. We deliver land collect. Big profits. Valuable I prizes every month. Samples and free '.■ oat to workers. Ours is biggest line; i good for $5 to S2O daily. Rainproof [Coat C'o., 23 Main street, Flndlay, Ohio. I DISTRIBUTORS for Sterling Baby ! Violet Ray Generator complete with .'! I applicators and case, sls—and other .exclusive electrical specialties. Liberal discounts. The Sterling Corporation, I 1286 West Third street, Cleveland, Ohio. AGENTS Make <5 to $25 daily. No experience. Free catalog and samples. New goods. Quick sales. Big profits. World's beaters. Cruver Co., Jackson and Campbell, Chicago, 111. i STOP! Agents, get away from stiff competition. Have everything your I own way with our new line of 250 ex- I elusive Household Specialties. Over 100 per cent, profit. Big repeaters. $7 a day easy. Complete outfit furnished free. Send no money—just postal to day. E. M Feltman, Sales Manager, 421S Third street. Cincinnati. Ohio. FREE SAMPLE No Splasli water strainer sell themselves—no talking experience unnecessary. Profits big. Send 2c (mailing cost). C. L. Union | Filter Co., New York. SALESMION WANTED SALESMEN WANTED Traveling sales manager each State, hire and train men sell live advertising specialty. Rea sonable wages with commission and economical expenses. Willartl F. Main, lowa City, lowa. SALESMEN —$300 to SSOO per month, salary or commission, selling our Oils, j Greases. Paints and other specialties. I l>o not he satisfied; get our pronosi ! tion. Inland Oil Works Co., Cleveland, I Ohio. | SALESMEN WANTED Experience I unnecessary, easy work, big pay. Write for large, list of openings, opportunities | to earn from SIOO to SSOO a month while | vou learn. Address nearest Office, Dept. 244. National Salesmen's Training As sociation. Chicago, New York, San Francisco. I SALESMEN —To handle high-class specialty for office, home and factory. Easllv demonstrated. Send to-day for free booklet on Salesmanship. Wallace, Box 585. Erie, Pa. WANTED Salesman to call on grocers, general stores and confection ers in small country towns. 25 per cent. I commission $40.00 weekly drawing ac count. Crown Cider Company, 207 South Commercial street, St. Louis. Mo., Dept. 4. WANTED Salesman to sell our line of Temperance Drinks In small coun try towns. 25 per cent, commission. $40.00 weekly drawing account. Red Cross Company. 206 South Main street, St. Louis, Mo.. Dept. "T." MKM who can work among farmers and in small towns make from SIOO to S3OO per month. A practical, household necessity, needed in nearly every home; sells on sight. No capital required. WV furnish the stock on time to reliable men. Not a canvassing job, but hust ler's opportunity. Write for sample for free trial, mid full details. Mantle I,&nip Co.. Dept. 597. Thermos Building, New York City. SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN and sales manager each State. New, unique, profitable special ty. Roland, lowa City, iowa.^^^^ — SITUATIONS WANTED— Malo SITUATION WANTED By a man of unusual qualifications, the lightning mathematician in some office, bill clerk, time or cost department; best of refer ence. Address A. Wyrlck, Gettysburg, Pa. . 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 ref erence. Address W. F. G., 1415 Liberty street. City. SUL Al lUA» n .a■> lt.ii—l- vuialc WANTED By a young, white wo man, position as housekeeper or head chambermaid 111 hotel 01 apartment house; can take full cuarge. Apply D., 3482, care of Telegraph. WANTED Exnorienced millinery trimmer wishes position for Spring season; can furnish reference. Andreas L, 3488, care ot Telegraph. WANTED A practical nurse wishes to take care ot an elderly lady. Apply 2026 Green street. WANTED Colored woman desires day's work of any kind. Apply 511 South street. WANTED Colored girl wishes place to do general housework. Address 141 Linden street. WANTED Stenographer and book keeper, thoroughly experienced, effici ent worker, familiar with office detail, desires position; good reference; mod erate salary. Address 0., 2225, care of Telegraph. WANTED Experienced, middle aged white woman wants housework in 1 small family; no washing. Address C. M., 1844 Derry street, or call Bell phone si aw. WANTED Woman and 16-year-old ! boy want Jobs in country. Apply 1300 North Cameron street. WANTED Middle-aged woman wishes position as housekeeper in widower s home or small family. Call, or address, evenings only, at 827 North Third street, at 8 P. M. WANTED Dressmaker desires en gagement by the day—sl.2s a day. Ad dress W., 3475, earo of Telegraph. KLAL Lb I'A'l'E l ull SALE FRUIT FARM FOR SALE 147 | acres, 6,000 trees, 2 houses and barn, 1 mile from railroad station; 6 acres ber ries. For turther particulars write B. F. Benner &. Son. jsanbrloge, Ross Co., | Ohio. 107 ACRES; 80 Acres tillable; 27 acres good tlmoerland; 2%-story 9-rooni dwelling; large bana barn; running water; located 2 1 ,4 nines west of Dun cannon near King's mill. Brinton- | Packer Co., Second and- Walnut streets. | —i 1 113 ACRES: 70 Acres tillable; 68 j acres timberland; 1 miles west ot 1 Marysvllle; 7-room dwelling; large, bank barn; running water. Urinton- Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. | FOR SALE llO State; corner; iot, ; 60.7x170; fine location 111 heart of city; runs through to Liberty. 10 three-story bricks, all improve ments, corner of Broad, Cowden and I Wallace. inquire 618 North Second street.. — FOR SALE Second street, No. 610, frame house, lot, 24x7y. price right. Call me belore you miss a rare oar gain. H. C. Brandt, 36 North Third street. Bell phone 1032 M FOR SALE Sixth street. No. 2462, three-story brick house nearly new; s rooms anu bath; large lot; drive alley. I Price, $3,150. H. C. Brandt. 36 North I Third street. i $3,300 WILL BUY a 3-story brick 1 house equipped with all conveniences —porch front lot. 20x100 drive al -1 ley on rear 2104 Fourth street. Bell | Realty Co.. Bergner Building. | INVESTMENT PROPERTY FOR SALE I—Two-story brick house; bath; gas; furnace; porch; paved alley 011 rear; yielding over 8 per cent, net. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. TWO suburban plots, size 106x251 and • 125x251, respectively, offered for sale ior in exchange for city property. Both I plots have 5c car fare. Bell Realty Co., I Bergner Building. I NO. 1610 DERRY STREET Brick 1 house 9 rooms bath gas—steam heat porch front, portion of purchase money supnlled on lirat mort gage. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build nlg. FOR SALE No. 1323 State street 3-story brick 9 room bath gas —electric light steam heat porch front Both properly and location most desirable. Bell Realty Co., Bergner j Building. I PLOT at Riverside, 53x125, with a | small house in good condition thereon, s offered at a reasonable price for quick sale. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build- I 'ng. LOTS Levi Brandt Est., Elkw.iod, I Jew Cumberland 5O ft. front up to one-half acre plots —-sewer gas electricity. S2OO up. Easy payments. 6c trolley. Keeney & Simmons, Agents. FOR SALE Farm of 30 acres in Cumberland county—ll miles from Har risburg new house and barn 5OO fruit trees running water. Price, SI,BOO. H. C. Pedlow, 110 South Thir teenth street. ' FOR SALE A brick house, with 1 all improvements, porches, in a good colored neighborhood, 11. G. Pealow, j 110 South Thirteenth .street. SOUTH SIXTEENTH STREET PROP ERTY, No. 14, is on the market. If iu j interested see me for particulars. 11. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. I FOR SALE 340 Crescent street" has ! been reduced to $3,250. Inspect this property—it has 8 rooms and bath—in I fine condition. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South | Thirteenth street. FOR SALE 442 Hummel street is offered at $2,750. Consider 1223', a Bailey street - rental. $ll.OO. Price, $1,600. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thir teenth street. (10) ACRES (*».->« > I Hard (to) Beat. Cozyhome (6) rooms 1 I with basement, Bank Barn, flowing I i Spring Water) apples, pears, cherries.; ! plums, quinces, peaches and grapes.; '(400) feet to neighbors, half mile to school and church, mile to trolley, mail i delivered at door and located between ; two Public Roads. With (Horse) cow (2) hogs and (30) chickens only ($900). Farm alone terms ($300) cash, balance easy payments. Remember only mile (and) half to Silk Mill and Market. The (Poor Man's) bargain. (48) ACRES ($1,000) (Sacrifice) Widower (and) Widow own two farms within half mile of each other. Number (1) Is Poultry farm (2) acres fine fruit trees and gardens anil (14) acres good woodland, fine home, barn and out buildings, new fence and near school and church and large mar- I ket. Number (2) contains Home, bank barn (5) acres for early vegetables and i (27) woodland. Terms ($900) cash, rest i Easy Payments. (Young) Horse (2) fine cows (4) hogs and (40) chickens— 1 (Altogether) only ($1,800). (70) ACRES ($2.8001 . i (On) Main Road joining School and Church (8) room (2) porch Home, (telephone) mall delivered at door. Double Wagon house. Bank Barn, straw house, hog and chicken buildings. Re member remodeled—all new roofs and painted (1915). Fine meadow and spring water creek across the roadway for Dairy Farm. With (24) ton hay and straw, team horses (2) cows (7) hogs (50) chickens, new heavy mounted har nes, new < Millville> wagon (beats Sheriff Sale (means) only ($3,400). UROROB B. OSTItANDP.It. Danville Phonehours Sunbury Mornings (7 to 8) Evenings. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ! KASLEY'S MILL Farm of 37',a acres, immediate possession, - miles east of Easley's or lUinkle's mill, at Rhoad's sclioolhouse. Price, $1,850. MANADA HlLL—Farm of 115 acres, possession April 1, 1 mile north of Manada Hill. S3B per acre. LINGLESTOWN TROLLEY 7 acres, no bulldlugs, close 10 Linglestown trol ley. The price is reduced on this pro ductive ground. Two other farms for rent or sale, possession April 1, price sso per acre. C. B. Care, Care Grocery, Linglestown, l'a.; call at 409 Market street, Harris burg. GOLDSBORO, 2 miles southwest IS j acres, S-room frame dwelling, frame building, large variety of apples, peaches, plums, cherries. Price, $1,600. NEW CUMBKRLANK. 5 miles south 143 acres, brick dwelling frame barn, running water. Price. $0,500. BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Second and Walnut Sts. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT Three-story brick house. 2044 North Fourth street; 8 rooms and bath: all improvements. In quire 337 Maclay- street, City. 1' f RENT 9-room house, hard wood finish, vapor heat, porches, laun dry on first floor, granolithic walk, Iron fences. Upper end of town. Rent rea sonable. MacWilliartis Construction Co., 2150 North Fifth street. FOR RENT Room formerly known as "Steele's Grocery," at Nineteenth and Holly streets. Suitable for grocery, confectionery or drug store. Apply to J. H. Steele. 1857 Spencer. 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 New 2-story stucco houses, 2357 and 2359 Prospect street: 6 rooms and bath: front porch and all I improvements. Rent, sl4 per month. I Inquire Irvln Johnson, 2052 Swatara I street. Bell phone 2956 M. FOR RENT Building located at 1526 Fulton street; suitable for repair shop, garage or storage; will rent cheap. -Apply Troy Laundry, 1520 Ful ton street. FOR RENT lB5 North Front street, Steelton. Suitable for confectionery, shoe-sliininf: or barber shop, or any j other small business. In main business ! block. Apply J. P. Shelley, next door. | FOR RENT 127 Sylvan Terrace; 3- story brick house; 8 rooms and bath; I In good condition; all modern improve | inents. Apply at 127 Sylvan Terrace. FOR RENT Store room, uptown, well located. J. S. Sible, 256 Herr street. Nine-room house, all Improvements, ' 607 Maela.v 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. j FOR RENT 3-story brick building, I centrally located. Camp Hill. Contains j | largo store room, seven living rooms I and bath. Rent, $25. See Mr. Williams, ! 1916 Fulton street, Harrisburg. I FOR HUM' | No. 1302 State St $25.00 No. 1628 Reglna St 25.00 Private fireproof garage 4.00 1018 Sylvan Terrace 22.50 2008 Forster St 11.00 ! 2101 Greenood St. 9.00 , J. E. GIPPLE, 1251 Market St APARTMENTS FOR ItKNT | xOR RENT Second floor apart- i ment of two roonls, furnished complete ! I for light housekeeping, having all con- j venienccs,. including steam heat, elec- I trie light, gas and bath. Apply 7 North Thirteenth street-or Bell phone 1149. FOR RENT lf you desire an apart 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 batn. on Thir teenth street. Modern in eer>\ rcsnect. Rent, $16.00. Immediate possession. Applv i-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 3 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. | Address M., 3485, care of Telegraph. | ROOMS FOR RENT i FOR RENT —ln small, private fatn- I ily, on Allison Hill, pleasant, well-fur jnished front room; conveniences; pleas | ant home lor one or two gentlemen. Ad | dress S„ 3489, care of Telegraph. ! FOR RENT Attractive rooms for lent; centrally located; terms reason able. Apply 209 State street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished second floor, bay window, front room, close to bath; all conveniences; city steam heat; room very desirable; must be seen to be appreciated; rent reasonable. Apply 810 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms from $t,:.U up. Also board If desired. Apply 328 North street. i FOR RENT Comfortable, homelike furnished front rooms, for gentlemen, second or third floor; use of oath; pri- I vate family: reference required. Apply 931 North Third street. i FOR RENT Furnished room for j rent; city steam heat; use of phone j and bath. 205 Chestnut street. ' j FOR KENT Large, well-furnished front room; all conveniences and use lof phone; for gentlemen only. Apply Sl3 North Second. 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 FOB 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. Janitress service. Inquire 429 i Broad street. Daily inspection Invited. ROOMS WANTED WANTED A lady desires room, j with or without board, centrally locat | ed. Address "J.," care of Telegraph. WANTED I WANTED High-class, used touring car. Packard or Cadillac preferred. I Address 1745 North Sixth street. Bell j phone 2423. ! WANTED Small family (man, wife and one child) wish to rent house on j Park or Ilegina street, between Seven teenth'and Twentieth streets, any time I between now and March 1. Address P. jH. R.. P. O. Box 468. | WANTED A Ford or Maxwell tour ing car; must be in good condition and I price reasonable. Address C. E. Bren ner, Carlisle, Pa, H. D. 5. WANTED To buy old Brussels or ingrain carpets or fillers. Call 2064 BeJl phone or 140W United. FOR SALE ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. PUK SALE FOR SALE Exclusive lunch par lor with select patronage. An oppor tunity for lady or gentleman. Impaired health of owner cause of selling. Ad dress "Lunch." care of Telegraph. FOR SALE One sleigh, one I'alr bank's counter scale, weighs one oz. to 261 one oil tank, 60 gal.; one, cheese safe, one enanfelled Perfection j oil stove. Apply Geo. \V. Orth, 1831 ! Sixth street. FOR SALE Pool room and cigar store, centrally located. Price reason able. Call Bell phone 597J-1. OVERCOATS AND SUITS (drum mers' samples) positively at the lowest prices In the city. Call and bo con vinced. A few soldiers' blue overcoats on hand. Cohen and Son. Reliable Pawnbrokers. 431 Market street, at sub way. BLACK COCHINS. Bantams. Selling j out. One trio of Nalmon strain year lings, 9 cockerels. 9 pullets. Winners, Irfbanon and Carlisle. From SI.OO up. \ Robert Conn, East Main street, Hum melstown. FOR SALE My Weatherstrips are i 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., Ponbrook, Pa. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the I Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE Scratch Pads new supply—so for 25c while they last. Ap- I ply Job Printing Department The Tele graph Printing Company. BUY Traveling Bags. Suitcases and Trunks from Wholesale and Retail Leather Merchants, Second and Chest nut Repairing neatly and promptly at tended to. Specialties made to order. Harrisburg Harness and Supply Co. CALK S—C AI ,K S—CA LKS 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 AHvuys FOB RENT FOR light manufacturing, storage or shop purposes, a very desirable entire second floor, with private front en trance, city steam heat, electric lights and water, in a new building located Just south of Chestnut Street on River Street. Appiy to Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut Sts. FOR RENT A largo offtce In the Telegraph Building. Inquire of Super intendent in Business Office of Tele graph. EXCHANGE EXCHANGE Will trade one-ton truck closed top body for touring car of equal value. Musi be in good con dition. Just the truck for hauling ex press orders, etc. Call 1745 North Sixth. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES *lO INVESTED MAY MAKE SI,OOO I Gets warranty deed .also interest in co : operative well to be drilled near big tgusher oil field.* Terms, $1 cash, $1 1 'monthly. Four 10l combination, $36. I Particulars free. Triangle Oil Co., 402 j Carter Buikling. Houston, Texas. SIOO BUYS 25 Chewing Gum Vending' ■ Machines, lllled and placed; can furnish more at the same price; profits, $25 in j monthly collections. Address Automat, 1 X., 3486, care of Telegraph. FACTOR* BRANCH MANAGER WANTED j A WEL-- ORGANIZED manufacturing corporation, now making only the hlgh- Jest grade automobile tires and Inner tubes. Is desirous of securing the ser | vices of a competent man, with office, selling and executive experience, as [manager of factory branch to be open ! Ed at Harrisburg, Pa. j The position carries responsibility and requires in addition to the usuai I surety bond. a cash investment of $5,000, which Is amply secured by mercnandise at factory branch, and represents only one-third of factory Investment. The position carries a fair salary, and an added commission ar rangement .based on manager's effici ency, whereby an income upwards of $7,500 may be had the first year. This is an opportunity for the right man to establish himself in a going, growinir business backed by forceful advertising and a continually increas ing demand for our products in agen cies already established. To insure prompt attention and to save time, applicant should give all particulars, including business history and experience in first letter, and if same is satisfactory, interview will be arranged for at factory. All communi cations confidential. Address "Rubber, Suite 714, 42 Broad way, New York City. WANT a third partner to take in terest In a big automobile establish ment. Must have not less than $2,500 to invest. Business consists in buying second-hand cars, storage, machine shop for epalrs; also agent for a standard high-class car. Third man mast act as treasurer or general manager; second man as sales manager, otner man as repair inan. Now doing good business. Investigate this at once and do not take up our time unless you are ready to act immediately. . C. 11., 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. 3181, care of Telegraph. THE National Iron & Metal Co., cor ner Twelfth and P. & 11. Lebanon, Pa., are doing a large business and needs a partner to help him. 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 business. For full particulars address Uox M„ 3479, care of Telegraph. 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 the mall order business, began with $5. Send for free booklet. T«lls how. Hea cock, 355 Lockport. N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS FOR falling hah - try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street. Harrisburg. Pa. Telephone orders givri prompt attention. Bel! 1960. , HAULING n. A. HAtITMAN. Hoarding Stable and National Transfer 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 SI,OOO to loan on first mortgage. Ad dress P. O Box No. 775. Harrisburg, Pa. STORAGE FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private rooms for household goods, $£ 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 per month Apply D. Cooper X- Cr 411 qiibber srAMnp Mil SEALS & STENCILS Ip|i*MF6.BYHBG.STENCILW»KS" || j II 130 LOCUST ST. HBG.PA. tf 1 MUNITIONS SHOW GREAT ACTIVITY Speculative Issues Make Gains; Other Specialties Go Downward By Associated Press New York, Jan. 15.—Such activity as attended to-day's initial trading was again limited to speculative Issues, particularly those forming the so called munitions group. Gains of a point were made by American Car. American Locomotive and Mexican Petroleum, while Crucible Steel. In dustrial Alcohol and International Nickel scored material advances. The movement was rather irregular, how over. other prominent specialties, in cluding Baldwin Locomotive. Califor nia Petroleum, Studebaker and Lacka wanna Steel falling from substantial fractions to almost two points. Mer cantile Marine issues were again ex tremely active, the 4 % per cent, bonds advancing 2 points to the high record of 101 %. Trading was very active to-day, but the movement was more 01 less con fusing. Specialties like Bethlehem Steel, International Nickel, American Coal Products and New York Airbrake made extreme gains of 5 to 18 points, but other issues of that class rose only moderately. Mexican issues were again under the spell of depression and rails were dull and irregular, while United States Steel was under persistent pressure. Mercantile Ma rine issues were again the outstanding features, the preferred stock rising 2% to the new record of 82% and the 4% per cent, certificates 2 % to 101%", also a new maximum. The closing was i:.-egular. Bonds were strong with further heavy dealings in New York Central debentures. MAY YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros. M Co.. members New York and Philadelphia Stock Ex changes, 3 North Market Square, Har lisburg; 1338 Chestnut street, Phila delphia; 34 Pine street. New York, I furnish the following quotations: New York, Jan. 15. Open. Clos. Allls-Chalniers 29 28 American Beet Sugar ... 67% 68% I American Can 03 5 ,» 63>i American C & F "1 71 American Cotton Oil ... 54% 56 American Locomotive .. 67% 66vj American Smelting 107 106 Vk American Sugar 115 11 American T & T 128 127% Anaconda 89% 59% Atchison 107 10C U Baldwin Locomotive ... 112% 112 Baltimore & Ohio 9f, ' 94% Bethlehem Steel 455 470 California Petroleum ... 3G% 35 Canadian Pacific 179% 179% Central Leather 53 53% Chesapeake and Ohio .. 64% 64% Chicago, Mil and St Paul 101 100% Chicago, It I and Pacific 18% 18% Chino Consolidated Cop. 54% 54% Colorado Fuel and Iron 4 9 49 Consolidated Gas 14 3 143 Crucible Steel 70 68 Distilling Securities ... 4 7 46% Erie 42% 41% I Erie Ist pfd 57 % 57% General Electric Co .... 172% 176 I Goodrich B. F 72% 72% Gt. North, pfd 124% 124% Gt. North. Ore, ss 49% 48% Gug. Exploration 23% 23% Ins. Copper 47 % 47 % Interboro-Met 19% 19% Kas. City South 31 31 Lehigh Valley SO% 80% Maxwell Mot 69% 68% Mex. Petroleum 11C 114% j Miami Copper 38% 38% [Missouri Pacific 6% 6% National Lead 70 69% New York Central 110% 110 N. Y., N. H., II 75% 75% N. Y. O. and W 30 30 Norfolk and Western ... 120 120% Northern Pacific 116 116 Pennsylvania Railroad . 58% 58% Pittsburgh Coal 36% 36 Pittsburgh Coal. pfd. ... 111 111 Press Steel Car 61% 61% Railway Steel Spg 40% 40% Ray Con. Copper 24% 24% Reading 82 82 Rep. I. and S 52% 52% Southern Pacific 102% 102% Southern Railway 23% 23% I Southern Ry pfd 64% 64% Studebaker 157% 157 Tennessee Copper 60 59% Third Avenue 62% 62 Union Pacific 138 13S IT S Rubber . . 55% 55% IT S Steel 86% 86 U S Steel pfd 117% 117% Utah Copper 79% 79% Virginia-Carolina Chem . Western Union Tel 90 91% Westinghouse Mfg 67% 67% PHILADELPHIA PRODUCH By Associated Press Philadelphia, Jan. 15. Wheat Lower; No. 2. red. spot, and January, $1.27ft<1.29; No. 2, Southern, red, $ 1.25(ft) 1.27. Corn Steady; No. 2, yellow, local. 84®)85i ; new steamer. No. 2. yellow, local, 82%(f(83%c. Oats Steady; No. 2. white, 53® 53% c; No. 3, white, 60%@51c. Bran 1 — Steady, fair demand; city mills. winter. per ton. 125.00; western, winter, per ton. none here; Spring, per ton, s23.OOifi 23.50. Refined Sugars Market steady; powdered. 5.85 c; fine granulated, E.75c; confectioners' A, 5.60 c. Butter Market steady; western, creamery, extras, 34c; nearby prints, fancy, 37c. Eggs The market is Arm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, freb cases, $9.60 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $9.30 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $9.60 per case; do., firsts, free cases, S9.SO per case. Live Poultry Market firm; fowls, 16f<'l8c; roosters , 12ffl 12% c; Spring chickens, 16©18 c; ducks, la® 17c; geese, 15® 17c; turkeys. 20«f»22c. Dressed Poultry Market firm; fresh killed fowls, fancy, 18(f|>18%c: do., average. 16%@17%c; do., unattrac tive., 1316 c; ice packed fowls. 13 @l6c; old roosters. 13% c; broiling APARTMENTS No. 7 South Front St. . I Suites or -I rooms, kitchen and bath: 2 rooms. kitc-Tftn, bath and imli'ony. Dumb waiters, steam heat, constant liot and cold water. Hardwood floors, electric lights, wired for telephone service. APPI/Y TO Commonwealth Trust Co. 222 MARKET ST. HARRISBVRG, PA. 13 chickens, nearby, 126>26c; do., western, 20ifj>24c; roasting chickens, western, clioice to fancy, 19<§)21c; do., fair to good, 14(a)18c; Spring' ducks, nearby, 1* ! ®2oc; do., western, 12®18c; goose, nearby, Iti <I ISc. do., western, l4t»l»c, turkeys, Delaware and Maryland, fancy. -8@)30c: do., Virginia. 26(fp2Yc; do., near by, choice to fancy, 27i?#28c; do., nearby choice, 23® 26c; do., fair to good, 23<i» [26 c; western, choice to fancy. 25®26c; do., fair to good, 22®23c; culls, 16(S>20c; old toms, 21c.. Potatoes Market steady: Penn sylvania white, per bushel, $1,10@120; do., fair to good, l)scM>l.oo per bushel; Jersey, No. t. per basket, 60®>70c; do.. No. 2, per basket, 30 (ai 40c. Flour Quiet, but steady; winter, straights, ls.tfOoti.lO; do., patent, |«.2» (<j>6.so; Kansas straights, $4.854f)5.8d; Spring straights, $6.001"0!6.25; do., pat ont, $6.25<?06.60; do., favorite brands, $6.75®7.15. Hay The market is steady with a fair demand; No. 1, large bales, J21.00© 21.60; No. l. meuiutu bales, J20.50@21.00; No. 2, slt>.oo(iii 1».5u; No. 3, do., 215.50^917.50. Clover mixed, light mixed, $18.60® 12.00: No. 1. do., »l8.00®18.5o; No. 4, do.. 21 5.00® 16.00. CHICAGO CATTI.I2 By Associated Press Chicago, 111., Jan. 15. llogs Re ceipts, 35,000; slow. Hulk of sales, 16.20 ®'i.ls; light, 26.60®7.10; mixed, 26.76® 7.25; heavy, 26.80®7.25; rough, $6.80(.ci 6.95; pigs. $3.50@6.60. Cattle—Receipts, 600; slow. Native beef steers, 26.60®t).80; cows and heif ers. $3.30®8.50; calves. $7.26 4ji 10.76. Slieep Receipts, J.OoO; steadv. Wethers. $7.10®7.85; lambs, SS.4O® 10.8... PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, Jan. 15.—Stocks closed steady. Cambria Steel 75' i General Asphalt 33% General Asphalt, Pfd 70 Lake Superior Corporation S» 4 Lehigh Navigation 78% Lehigh Valley 80% Pennsylvania Railroad 58% Philadelphia Klectric 27", Philadelphia Company 44% Philadelphia Company, Pfd 35 Philadelphia Rapid Transit 19 4* Reading 811* ■Storage Battery 63% Union Traction 44 United Gas Improvement 88 T S United States Steel 86 BANKING CLEARINGS INCREASE By Associated Press New York. Jail. 15. The actual con dition of the Clearing House Banks and Trust Companies for the week shows that they hold $172,518,370 reserve In exees of legal requirements. This is an increase of $18,6H6,110. The statement follows: Actual f onilltioil Ixians. etc.. $3,263,860,000; Increase, $1,689,000. Reserve in own vaults (B), $525,2011,- 000; increase. $21,523,000. Reserve in Federal Reserve Banks, $168,!>!>],000; decrease, $117,000. Reserve in other depositories. $56,- 348.000; increase. $1,707,000. Net demand deposits, $3,:i52.561,000; increase, $28,673,000. Net time deposits, $157,525,000; de crease, $2,134,000. Circulation. $34,771,000; decrease, $4113,000. (B) Of which $443,791.000 is specie. Aggregate reserve. $750,541,000, Excess reserve, $172,518,370; increase, $18,696,110. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Chicago, 111., Jan. 15.—Board of Trade Closing: Wheat—May, 1.27%; July. 1.21. Corn —May, 78%; July, 79. Oats —May, 50*4: July, 48%. Pork—January, 19.27; May. 19.87. Lard—May. 10.85: July, 10.97. Rilis—January, 10.55; May, 10.95. > t Prospect Hill Cemetery ? . ? MARKET AM) 28TH NTREKTSI I IThis cemetery is soon to be en-f larged and beautified under plans? prepared by Warren H. Manning. f Lots will be sold with the per-* petual care provision. . Prospect Hill Cemetery Co. I • Herman P. Miller, l'renlilent ? T UOCtST AXD COURT STREETS ! | BELL PHONE 1505 • Country Junk Bones $27.50 per ton for prompt ship ment to Hafleigh & Company, Second and Lehigh Avenue Sta tion, care of Philadelphia & Read ing Railroad, Philadelphia. LEGAL NOTICES i NOTICE Is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on the 31st day of January. 1916, under the Act of As sembly entitled "An Act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of cer tain corporations." approved April 29. 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be culled CENTRAL REALTY AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, the charac ter and object of which is acting as In vestment brokers In buying real estate bonds and other forms of debentures or evidences of indebtedness or other obligations and stocks, and selling the same, and the transaction of all busi ness incident thereto. OLMSTED & STAMM. Solicitors. NOTICE TO BIDDERS SEALED PROPOSALS will be recelv i ed by the undersigned, at Room 13. Court House, Harrisburg', Penna., until 12 o'clock noon, Wednesday, January , I 19, 1916, for the books, blanks, bill , heads, letter heads, envelopes, orders of court, and sundry receipt forms re quired by the Recorder, Register of Wills, Prothonotary, and County Com " mlssioners, for the. ensuing year. De tailed list of requirements can be had at this office. Samples and quality of books, forms, etc.. can be seen at the ; oftlces ef the above named officials. The , right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. , | HENRY W. ROUGH, , | County Controller. Hanlsburg, Penna.. January 8. 1916. NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that appll , cation will be made by Benjamin A. i Striplln, licensee, to the Court of Quar i i ter Sessions of liauphln County, on Wednesday, the 26th day of January, A. I>. 1910, at 10 o'clock A. M., for a trans : fer of the Hotel license known as the , Leßoy Hotel, now located at No. 623 State Street, Harrisburg, Pa., to No. 945 , North Seventh Street, and that the , papers for that purpose are on flle In the Prothonotary's Office at Harris burg. Pa li. F. HOLLAR. Prothonotary.
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