j__A Telegraph Want M WMI ImcMy' tent That Vacant" Room~] Deaths SPEAKS On January 16, 1916, Calvin Funora! from his late residence, 610 Brown avenue. The relatives ana friends are invited to attend funeiai services Wednesday, January IJ. tin -Kev. A. A. Gains officiating. Burial 'Lincoln Cemetery. . SHEAHAN On Monday January 17, 1916, at her residence, 703 Noi th Second street, Ehzabein, widow v■ t Malachi Sheanan. In net 78th year. , _ « I'uncral Wednesday morning, at» o'clock, from St. Patrick s Cathedral. Burial Mt. Calvary Cemetery. LOST LOST Pass case, containing A. C. Swope's annual pass, monej, ana ripo Bending Co. checks, between and Harris and Pipe Bending "? r ' Reward if returned to 1u29 Green street. LOST A small, black, covered count book on the curb at IJIS IJeiiy street. Reward if returned to IJIS Derry street. FOUND FOUND A "way to end your clean ing and dyeing worries by calling either phorie lor Kggert s &team Dyeing and French Cleaning l-4u Mar ket street. We call and deliver. HELP W ANTED—MaIe WANTED A driver for large de livery wagon; must have experience and able to attend horses. Address, giving reicrcnces, also age, 8., 349J, care of Telegraph. WANTED Boy to learn trado (16 years). For a boy meaning business, we have good inducement with short hours and union wa~es. Job requires ordinary intelligence, and a neat-ap pearing boy who is willing to learn, will find steady employment. Personal interview necessary. Wilson Printing Co., 1788 Fifth street. __ ARCADE BARBER SHOP. 36 N. Court Street. Newly remodeled and l'etitted. Clean and sanitary. Complete system Red Cross Sterilizers used. Mussage, 26c. Shave, 10c. P. D. Richwine, Pro prietor. WANTED Experienced consoli dated hand method, lasting machine op erator; also sandpaperer tor bottoming room. Apply Harrlaburg Shoe Mtg. to., Vernon street, Harrlsburg, Pa. WANTED Man to take orders and deliver tea, coffee, baking powder, spices, extracts and groceries in Har rlsburg Apply Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.. 1308 North Third street. WANTED—Three experienced ?ales; men for cltv and traveling, not oyer years of age. None but experienced nee. apply after I P. M. at State capi tal Hotel. A sic for Mr. Holbruner. WANTED A boy of 16 to 18 years, to work on farm. A good home. Apply 601 Walnut street WANTED First-class Drop Ham mermen and Die Sinkers, on all around work. Highest wages, b.-st of eondl lions, no trouble. Apply Drlggs-Sea bury Ordanee Company, Sharon. 1 a. BOYS to feed platen presses. First-class platen pressman. Apply Mr. Bernhelsel. The ielegraph Printing Co., Harrlsburg, Pa. MACHINISTS WANTED Boring mill or lathe hands, who can work from blue prints; also tool makers. Ad dress, or apply, Employment Depart ment, Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co.. East Pittsburgh. Pa. HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED A girl for light house work; adults. Apply 2518 North Sixth, Apartment 6, or call Bell phone 3989 J. WANTED An experienced lady bookkeeper. Address B. W. J., care of Harrlsburg Telegraph. WANTED Blacksmith for general work: man between 50 and 60 years of age preferred. Apply Jackson Mfg. Co., Fourth and Boyd streets. WANTED A boy. 17 or IS years of ;irc. to deliver goods and make himself useful in general; bring ref erence. Applv at once. Ilarrisburg Pretrel Company, Third and Seueca streets WANTED Two covering-machine girls: also several learners. Steady employment to right parties. Jlarris bui'R Has and Box Company, 1550-52 Vernon street. \\ AWED—We liavc openingsj for 1J more bright girls Apply, Silk Mill, Cor. North antl Second streets. WANTED Girls over 16 to strip tobacco. Also experienced Rollers, Bunchmakers, Packers, Filler and Binder Strippers. Wel fare looked after by trained nurse, i Apply Ilarrisburg Cigar Com- ] pany, 500 Race street. WANTED Experienced! sewing machine operators to work ! on women's and children's wear, j Ilarrisburg Apparel Co., over City 1 Star Laundry, 414-416 State street, rear entrance. WANTED Glrla experienced on power sewing machines. Apply Har rlsburg Shoe Mfg. Co.. Vernon street, Harrlsburg. Pa. r \ Houses For Sale 2U09 Derry St. single house at the southeast corner of Derry street and Hill Ave. Lot 23 ft. 2 in. hy 100 ft.—2%-story (new) frame ciH-clllng 6 rooms bath— steant heat gas and electricity. A well constructed building. Garage for two machines on rear of lot .. S3IOO 1526 Green St. —west side, just above Kelly St. Lot 27x90 tt. tliree-story brick house ten room* —hath and furnae.e coal and gad ranges cemented cellar porches —bay windows *4500 1423 Mnrket St. 3-story brown stone and brick house 9 rooms bath furnace. Lot 1* 1-3x75 ft Look this property over and tell us what it is worth to you; we want to do business. Our Real Estate Department ran lie of valuable as-itniiee to >ou when you want to buy, or to sell. MILLER BROTHERS&CO. REAL »:»TATF. IHliittct Surety fiuu<l« Locust auU Court Mwtl TUESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JANUARY 18. 1916, HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Half-grown whit® grlrl to assist with housework. Apply 2041 North Second street. WANTKD Experienced, middle aged white woman for light, general housework; must be good cook and fur nish satisfactory references; no wash ing; family of two. Apply Watt Elph- Iristonr Apartments, Front and Forstor streets. TV ANTED Young lady, experienc ed bookkeeper, with knowledge of stenography. Apply, slating experi ence, etc., C„ 3491, care of Telegraph. WANTTw Colored girl for gen eral housework: must he able to cook. Apply, --ith references, 1912 Market street. WANTED Experienced white wo man for general housewcfrk; no wash ing:: $- r ' per week. Apply before 7 P. M. at 2115 North Third street. WANTED Students to enroll at our school. A lady started work in 16 weeks. Better and more teaching bring* results. Enroll now. Bell 704 R. Harrlaburg Shorthand School, Second street. WANTED Young or middle-ased woman for housekeeper for widower. Address H. B. Woodward, Newport, Perry County, Pa. .SITUATION'S WANTED— Male WANTED General ofilce work, sales department preferred; exprienced sales manager; can furnish best of ref erences. Address D„ 3194, care of Tele graph. SITUATION WANTED By a man of unusual qualifications, the lightning mathematician in some oftice, bill clerk, time or cost department; best of refer ence. Address A. Wyrick, Gettysburg, Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED —Female ..ANTED Middle-aged white, wo man wants office cleaning,'. Apply 173 l}j North Fifth street. City. WANTED Washing and ironing to do at home. Call, or write, 1826 Fulton street. WANTED By a young, white wo man, position as housekeeper or head chambermaid in hotel oi apartment house; can take full cuarge. Apply D., 3482, care of Telegraph. WANTED Experienced millinery trimmer wishes position for Spring season; can furnish refeVence. Address !»., 3 4SS, care o£ Telegraph. WANTED Dressmaker desires en gagement by the day—ll.2s a day. Ad dress W„ 3475, care of Telegraph. HEAIJ ESTATE FOR SALE 107 ACRES; SO Acres tillable; 27 acres good timberland; 2Va-story a-room dwelling; large bank barn; running water, located 2V& miles west of Dun cannon near King's mill. Brinton- Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. 143 ACRES: 70 Acres tillable: 68 acres timberland; 4 miles west of Marysville; 7-room- dwelling; large bank barn; running water. Brinton- Paeker Co., Second and Walnut streets. ANY reasonable offer will be care fully considered for 430 and 632 PefTer street; corner plot, 36.3x125; paved street on three sides. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. NO. 5 S. SIXTEENTH ST. (near Mar ket St.) is offered for sale at a reduced rrice; brick house with all improve ments: porch: side entrance. .Bell Realty Cc., Bergner Bouilding. SMALL, restaurant for sale; located on business street in Harrlsburg:. All details open for inspection: doing a prosperous business: only $l5O required. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. SIXTH STREET dwelling for sale at $3,300: all improvements; four rooms on lirst floor; suitable.business location, easily altered; buy it while the price is right. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing. LOTS Levi Brandt Est., Elkwood, Jew Cumberland 5O ft. front up to one-half acre plots sewer gas electricity. S2OO up. Easy payments. 6c trolley. Keeney & Simmons, Agents. EASLEY'S MILL Farm of 37% acres. Immediate possession, 2 miles east of Easley's or Runkle's mill, at Hhoad's schoolhouse. Price, $1,650. MANADA HlLL—Farm of 115 acres, possession April 1, 1 mile north of .Mnnada Hill. S:tS per acre. LINGLESTOWX TROLLEY 7 acres, no buildings, ciose to 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. I'. B. Care, Care Grocery, Linglestown, Pa.: call at 409 Market street, Harris burg. GOLDSBORO, 2 miles southwest l3 acres, 8-room frame dwelling, frame building, large variety of apples, peaches, plums, cherries. Price, 51,600. NEW cr.MBERIj.YND, miles south 113 acres, brick dwelling, frame barn, running- water. Price, $3,300. BIIINTON-PACKER CO., Second and Walnut Sts. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT Pjooiny dwelling 514 Xortli street; central location; facing Capital Park Extension; moderate rent; water in kitchen; references required. Apply 922 North Third street. FOR RENT —Three-story brick house, 2041 North Fourth street; S rooms and bath; all improvements. In quire 337 Maclay street. City. !■ ■ • RENT 9-room house, hard wood finish, vapor heat, porches, iaun dry on first floor, granolithic walk, iron fences. Upper end of town. Rent rea sonable. Mac Williams Construction Co., 2150 North Fifth street. FOR RENT Room formerly known as "Steele's Grocery." at Nineteenth and llolly streets. Suitable for grocery, confectionery or drug store. Apply to ,1. 11. 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. I!. Pierce, 108 North Second street, or 1715 North Sec ond street. 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 Store room, uptown, well located. J. S. Sible. 256 Ilerr street. Nine-room house, all Improvements, 607 Maclay street, $20.00. 1924 North Seventh slreet, 8 rooms, all improvements, front porch, $15.00. Apply J. S. Sible, 256 Herr street. FOR RENT No. 1302 State St $26.00 1847 State St ... 20.00 Private fireproof garage 4.00 118 Sylvan Terrace 22.50 2008 Forster St 11.00 2101 Grecnood St 9.00 J. E. GIPPLE. 1251 Market St. APARTMENTS FOK KENT FOR RENT Apartment, complete, steam heat, uas and electricity, modern and sanitary, at 1419 Vernon street. Apply 1417 Vernon, or Baptisti. Third ana Chestnut. WacDAMKI.'S FA <III.V APARTMENT"! Light housekeeping. Two cheerful front rooms, bath, furnished complete. Heated. Gas range, private meter, bell and mail box. Cooking utensils, linen and diahes. Phone !-97J, 1417 Market street. FOR UKNT Third floor apartment, four rooniii and bath: well lighted; must, be «rcn to be appreciated. Apply 22. Muililtlp) "lfn.il, oi' l-uH AJj at*, Tha Ttru Man, Bell 6#i. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms on third floor, with heat, elec tric lights and bath: suitable for a young woman or two girls. Call eveu ings at 1316 BcrryhlU street. FOR RENT Two communicating rooms, second floor front; desirable lo cation. Applv 222 Pine street. FURNISHED ROOMS Two fur ' nished rooms, sink, hot and cold water; ♦lectric light and gas: privilege bath; ' $4.00 per week. 22 North Eighteenth j street. FOR RENT ln Bmall, private fam ily. on Allison Hill, pleasant, well-fur nished front roorfi; conveniences; pleas ant home for one or two gentlemen. Ad dress S., 3489, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Attractive rooms for rent; centrally located: terms reason able. Apply 209 State street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished second : floor, bay window, front room, close *o ! bath; all conveniences; city steam heat; room very desirable; must be seen to bo appreciated: rent reasonable. Apply ' SlO North Sixth street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms '; from $1.50 up. Also board if desired, j Apply 328 North street. FOR RENT Large, well-furnished front room; all conveniences and use of phone; for gentlemen only. Apply 813 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. ROOMS WANTED WANTED. AT ONCE Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeep ing. by couple with two-year-old child, In respectable household, centrally lo cated. Address Y„ 3500, care of Tele graph. WANTED Unfurnished, two or three rooms and bath, with heat; mod ern. Address H,, 3498, care of Tele graph. ONE OR TWO unfurnished rooms wanted by colored man. wife and two children before tlanuary 22, centrally lo cated. Address A., 3495, care of Tele graph. WANTED —p For man. wife and small child, furnished livlngroom and bed room and board, with refined, private family, or centrally located furnished apartments with all conveniences. >Ad d ess R., 3493, care of Telegraph. WANTED WANTED Young woman would like small flat or couple unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, centrally located. Address F., 3492, care of Tele graph. WANTED Young woman would i like small flat or couple unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, centrally I located. Address F., 3492, care of ele- I graph. i . | WANTED —To buy old Brussels or I ingrain carpets or fillers. Call 2064 | Bell phone or HOW United. FOR SALE FOR SALE Ten thousand clean, second-hand brick and five perch of ■ building stone. Can bo seen at 34 North Second street. Apply to A. C. Young, 26 North Third street. FOR SALE One Charles'imubator; holds 200 eggs: two outside brooders, and one cook stove; all in good condi tion. Inquire 2807 Camby street, Pen brook. I FOR SALE A few heavy, warm overcoats at $6 each. Less than whole sale price. Apply M, Hoffman, 506 Mar , I ket street. j FOR SALE—Edison Standard Phono graph; can he bought for $17.50; com ' plete outfit includes 60 four-minute i j records. Call 1317 Derry street. ! I FOR SALE Two second-hand pool I tables, about one year old. Apply to ! 1922 Walnut street. I —: , | l''Oß SALE Steam boiler, 1 second i ! hand square sectional castiron boiler, .! 2.340 sq. ft. capacity. Fisher Bros., 1001 , j Capital street. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be I secured at the Telegraph Business ; I Office. | OVERCOATS AND SUITS (drura , | mers' samples) positively at the lowest ; • prices in the city. Call and be con- I vinced. A few soldiers' blue overcoats lon hand. Cohen and Son, Reliable i Pawnbrokers, 431 Market street, at sub j way. j FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the | Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE Scratch Pads new I supply—so for 25c while they last. Ap ply Job Printing Department The Tele graph Printing Company. ! BUY Traveling Bags. Suitcases and Trunks l'rom Wholesale and Retail I Leather -Merchants. Second and Chest j nut Repairing neatly and promptly at tended to. Specialties made to order. ; Harrlsburg Harness and Supply Co. CALKS—CALKS—CALKS FOR SALE At Gable's. 111-117 S. Second St., Neverslip and Rowe Screw am! Drive Calks, Green Bay and Giant Grip Drive Calks, Can't Slip and Always Sharp Calks. j FOR 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 I just south of Chestnut Street on River i Street. Appiy to Orlnton-Packer Co.. j Second and Walnut Sts. FOR RENT A large office In the 1 Telegraph Building. Inquire of Super ] intendent In Business Office of Tele graph. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 'l'ilK National Iron & Metal Co., cor j ner Twelfth and P. & R. Lebanon, Pa., 1 aro doing a large business and needs a partner to help him. Apply with ref ! erencei. ESTABLISHED MANUFACTURING IBI'SINESS, $7,000 equipment, doing a $7.0)00 business without solicitation. ■ IJlg opportunity for development. Can be purchased at bargain. Must sell in : | order to devote entire time to other business. For full particulars address Box 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. T. I MADE $50,000 In Ave years In the mall order business, began with $5. . Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea i cock. 355 Lockport. N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS 1 FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine 1 Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the 1 j Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market i street. Harrißburg, Pa. Telephone I orders giv::n prompt attention. Bell , | 1960. HAULING It. A. HATtTMAW Hoarding Stable 1 anil National Transfer C». Movers of | pianos, safes, boilers and gonei-al haul ing. IT. XV. Lather, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine street. Bell phone No. ! 2503 R. STORAGE FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private rooms for household goods, $2 per ! month and up. We invito inspection. ! Low Insurance, 417-445 South Second street. Ilarrisburg Storage Company. . | STOMACHS • 4»9 Broad street, for Household goods and merchandise. Pri < vsia $1 13, tVununu. 7B cetitn is>«t mouth. Apply U. Ceoptr * Co 41l I.KVjAIj NOTICE NOTICE LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the estate of George M. Marts, Jr.. late of the Borough of Steelton, Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment af once, and those having claims will present them for settlement to BERTHA M. MARTZ, No. 555 North Third Street. Or Steelton. Pa. STROUP & FON, Attorneys, Russ Building, Harrlsburg. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that appli cation will be made by Benjamin A. Striplln, licensee, to the Court of Quar ter Sessions of Dauphin County, on Wednesday, the 26th day of January, A. D. 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M., for a trans fer of the Hotel license known as the Leßoy Hotel, now located at No. 533 State Street, Ilarrisburg, Pa., to No. 945 North Seventh Street, and that the papers for that purpose are on Hie in the Prothonotary's Office at Harris burg. Pa. 11. F. HOLLER. Prothonotary. Notice of Appeals For 1916 THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS will hold appeals from the triennial assess ment tor the several boroughs, wards and townships. In the County of Dau phin and State of Pennsylvania, at the following places and dates: .lanuarv 25, Penbrook Borough and Susquehanna Township at Commission ers' Office, Harrlsburg; 26, Kwatara Township and Paxtang Borough at Commissioners' Office, Harrlsburg; 27. Millersburg and U*>oer Paxton Town ship, Hotel Charles. Millersburg; 28, Ilarrisburg, First Ward, Commission ers' Office; 31, Harrlsburg, Second and Third Wards, Commissioners' Office. February 1, Hummelstown Borough, Derry and South Hanover Townships, at Central Hotel. Hummelstown; 2, Harrisburg, Fourth and Fifth Wards, Commissioners' Office; S, Middletown and Royalton Boroughs, Londonderry, West Londonderry, Conewago and Lower Swatara Townships, at Farmers' Hotel. Middletown; 4, Harrisburg, Sixth and Seventh Wards. Commissioners' Office; 7. Harrisburg. Eighth Ward, Commissioners' Office; 8 Williamstown Borough, Rush and Williams Town ships. at Central Hotel, Williamstown; 9, Harrisburg, Ninth Ward. Commis sioners' Office; 10, Steelton and High spire Boroughs, at Hotel Jerome. Steel ton; 11. Harrisburg, Tenth Ward, Com missioners' Office; 14. Harrlsburg, Elev enth Ward, Commissioners' Office; 15, Halifax Borough. Halifax, Wayne, Jef ferson and Jackson Townships, at Key stone HouseT Halifax Borough: 16, Ilar risburg. Twelfth and Thirteenth Wards, Commissioners' Office: 17, Elizabeth vllle Borough and Washington Town- Ship. at Snyder Hotel, Elistabethville Borough; 19. Berrysburg, Uniontown and Gratz Boroughs, Lykens and Mifflin Townships, at Hotel Berrysburg; 24, Lower Paxton. East and West Hanover Townships, at Eagle House, Lingles town: 26. Lykens Borough and Wico niseo Township, at Commercial Hotel. Lykens; 29, Dauphin Borough. Middle Paxton and Reed Townships at Sellers Hotel, Dauphin. APPEALS will be held between the hours of 10 A. M. and 3 P. M. C. C. CIIMBLER, 11. M. STINE. 11. C. WELLS, Commissioners. Attest: E. 11. FISHER. Clerk ! In the Court of Common Fleas of Dau phin County No. 507 Juno Term, 1915 ln Divorce Mary G. Spece vs. Walter Spece. To WALTER SPECE, Resnondent in the above 9tated case: YOU are hereby respectfully notified that the hearing: in the above stated case will take place at the Court House in the City of Harrlsburg, on Monday, the 31st day of January, A. D. 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M., when and where you may attend and make defense thereto if you see proper so to do. E. E. BEIDLEMAN, Attorney for Libellant. In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County No. 510 June Term, 1915 ln Divorce Martha E. Han shue vs. Elmer E. Hanshuc. ITo EIMER E. HANSHUE, Respondent I in the above stated case: YOU are hereby respectfully notified j that the hearing: in the above stated ' rase will take place at the Court House in the City of Harrisburg. on Monday, the lift day of January, A. I). 1910, at 10 o'clock A. AI., when and where you may attend and make defense thereto if you see proper so to do. E. E. BEIDLEMAN, Attorney for Libellant. In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County No. 506 June Term. 1915 ln Divorce James F. Moore vs. Hattie E. Moore. To ITATTIE E. MOORE, Respondent in the above stated case: YOU are hereby respectfully notified that the hearing in the above stated case will take place at the Court House in the City of llarrlsburg. on Monday, the 31st day of January, A. D. 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M., when and where you may attend and make defense thereto if you see proper so to do. E. E. BEIDLEMAN, Attorney for Libellant. In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County No. 50S June Term, 1915 ln Divorce Mary A. Paynter vs. Adolphus Paynter. To ADOLPHUS PAYNTER. Respondent in the above stated case: VOU are hereby re'spectfully notified that the hearing in the above stated case will take place at tile Court House In the City of llarrlsburg, on Monday, the .".Ist day of January, A. D. 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M., when and where you may attend and make defense thereto if you see proper so to do. E. E. BEIDLEMAN, Attorney for Libellant. In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County No. 451 June Term, 191:! ln Divorce Delia S. Deek ert Vs. George Deckert. To GEORGE DECKERT, Sir: YOU are hereby notified that a sup plemental hearing: in the above stated ease, r>n the part of the libellant, will be held at the jCourt House, in the City of Harrisburg. Pa., on Monday, January ::i. 191G, at lo o'clock A. M., at which time and place you may attend if you see proper so to do. MICHAEL E. STROUP, Attorney for Libellant. llarrlsburg;, Pa., January 18. 1916. In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County No. 256 March Term, 1915 ln Divorce Effle J. Rock well vs. Harry E. Rockwell. To lIARRv E. ROCKWELL, Sir: YOU are hereby notified that the hearing: in the above stated < axe, on the part of the libellant, will be held at the Court House, in the City of Har risburg, Pa., on Monday, January SI. 1916, at 10 A. M., at which time and place you may attend if you see proper so to do. MICHAEL E. STROUP, Attorney for Libellant. Harrisburg, Pa., January 18, 1916. In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County No. 465 September Term. 1914 ln Divorce Emma R. Hart vs. Charles Otto Hart. To CHARLES OTTO HART, Sir: YOU are hereby notified that the hearing' in the above stated ca«e, on the part of the libellant, will be held at the Court House, in the City of Har risburg, Pa., on Monday, January SI. 1916, at 10 A. M„ at which time and place you may attend if you see proper so to do. MICHAEL E. STROUP, Attorney for Libellant. Harrisburg. Pa., January IS, 1916. In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County No. 255 March Term, 1915 ln Divorce Henry J, Wil son vs. Evelyn Wilson. To EVELYN WILSON. Madam: YOU are hereby notified that the hearing in the above stated case, on the part of the libellant. will he held nt the Court Mouse, in the City of Har risburg. on Monday, the Illst day of January, A. D. 1916. at 10 o'clock A. M.. Nt which time and place you may attend if vou see proper so to do. MICHABL E. STROUP. UaiTiilurg, ( BETHLEHEM STEEL IS AGAIN ACTIVE Mercantile Marine and Com mon Shares Advance Over Point; U. S. Steel Lower By Associated Press New York, Jan. 18. Few features of interest developed In to-day's early trading:, prices showing' no material change, except in the special group. Bethlehem Steel rose five to 493, Ameri can Coal products three to 173 and Mer cantile Marine issues gave promise of retaining- all their recent prominence and strength, the common shares ad vancing- over a point. Fertilizers, par ticularly Virginia-Carolina Chemical, also supplemented yesterday's gains, hut elsewhere the list manifested ir regular tendencies. United States Steel and leading rails were moderately lower. Trading in marines comprised over one-third of the first hour's light op erations. The preferred shares were inclined to react in common with the general movement, most leading stocks either repeating- or falling under yes terday's minimums. Among the more striking exceptions were: Central Leather. American Hide anil Leather, Pfd., National Lead, Tennessee Copper and the Sugar group. Bethlehem Steel fell lift eon to ITS and United States Steel., while relatively inactive, was under effective pressure. The war group, notably Crucible Steel and Studebalcer, were lower by one to three fioints. Rails as a whole manifested ncreased heaviness. Bonds were steady. XEVV YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros. & Co., members New York and Philadelphia Stock Ex changes, 3 North Market Square, Har risburg; 1338 Chestnut street, Phila delphia: 34 Pine street, New York, furnish the following quotations: New York, Jan. 18. Open. Clos. Alaska Gold Mines 25% 25% Allis-Chalmers 28% 27% American Beet Sugar ... 67% 67% American Can <>3% 63 American C & F .. 71 69% American Cotton Oil ... 56% 56% American Ice Securities . 25% 25'& American Locomotive .. 60% 65 % American Smelting .... 105% 105% American Sugar 114% 115 American T <& T 127% 127% Anaconda 8!) 88% Atchison 107 107*4 Baldwin Locomotive ... 110% 110% Baltimore & Ohio 94% 94% Bethlehem Steel 490 480 Brooklyn Rapid Transit. 87% 87% California Petroleum .. 33% 32% Canadian Pacific 178% 178 Central Leather 54% 55% I Chesapeake and Ohio .. 64% 64% Chicago, Mil and St Paul 101 100% Chicago. R 1 and Pacific 16% 17% Chino Consolidated Cop. sf. % 54% Colorado Fuel and Iron . 48% 47 Consolidated Gas 143 143 Crucible Steel 68 67% Distilling Securities ... 46% 47% Erie 41% 41 Erie , Ist pfd 57 56% General Electric C 0.... 176% 175% General Motors 475 489 Goodrich B F 73% 72% Great Northern pfil .... 124 124% Great Northern Ore, s. 48% 48% Guggenheim Hxplpration 23% 23% Inspiration Copper .... 46% 46% Interboro-Metropolitan. . 19% 19% Interboro-Met. pfd 76% 75% Kansas City South 30% 30 Lehigh Valley 80% SO Maxwell Mot 67 67 Mex. Petroleum 114% 114% Miami Copper 38% 37%, Missouri Pacific 6% 5% National Lead 71% 71% New York Central .... 110% 110% N. T., N. H. and H 75 74% N. Y. O. and W 29 28% Norfolk and West 120 119% Northern Pacific 115% 115% Pacific Mail 12 12 Pa. Railroad 58% 58 Pitts. Coal 35 35 Pitts. Coal, pfd 108 107% Press Steel Car 60% 59 Railway Steel Spg. .... 39 39 j Ft ay Con. Copper 24% 24%' Rending 81% 82 Rep. I. and S 51% 51% I Southern Pacific 102% 102%! Southern Ry 23% 23% Southern Ry pd 64 t>4 Studebalcer 155% 154%; Tennessee Copper 60% 61 Third Ave c: I % 6I % Union Pacific 137% 187%! U S Rubber 55% 55% ! U S Steel 85% 85% i I* S SI eel pd 1I 7 % 117% Utah Copper 79% 78%! Virginia-Carolina Client. 50% 50% Western U Telegraph... 91% 91 Westinghouse Mtg 67% 67% i PHILADELPHIA PRODUCES By Associated Press Philadelphia, Jan. 18. Wheat —• Higher; No. 2, red, spot and January, $1.31®1.33; No. 2, Southern, red, $1.29® Corn Firm; No. 2, yellow, local, S4@>Bsc: new steamer, No. 2, yellow, local. 82%®i8J;%c. Oats Higher; No. 2, white, 55® 55% c: No. 3. white. 52%«/o3c. Bran —• Market steady; city mills. winter, per ton. $25.00'; western, winter, per ion. nono her*; Spring, per ton, $23.00 tfi 23.50. Reflnecl Sugars Market steady; powdered, 6.85 c; fin» granulated, 5.75' c; confectioners' A, 5.65 c. Butter Market steady; western, creamery, extras, 34c; nearby prints, fancy, 37c. Eggs The market is higher; Pennsylvania and other nearby ilrsto. free cases, $10.50 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $10.20 per case; BUOKKBS notices NOTICE: ALL members of Herclues Temple, No. 165, Ladies of Golden Eagles, are! requested to attend lodge on Mnndav j evening, Jantiary 17, to Take action oil the death of Companion Viola William!" MARY K. WRIGHT, N. T. BESKIE SHERIDAN, G of R. ALL members of Octarora Council, j No. 50, D. of P., are requested to meet ! at their hall. 308 and 305 Broad Street, on Tuesday, January 18, at 12:30 sharp, | to attend the funeral of Sister Viola 1 Williams. Sister Councils invited. I By order of the Pocahontas. Llllle Lyons, and Bessie Sheridan, keeper of records pro tem. I,EGAIJ NOTICES NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Margaretta C. Haldc'man, late of the City of Harrisburg. Daup'iln County. Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing in said city, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. RICHARD C. HALDEMAN, .TAMES M. CAMERON,. COMMONWEALTH TRUST COMPANY, Executors. NOTICE Letters of Administration on the Estate of Matilda M. Fisher, late of Harrisburg. Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing in Harrisburg, Pa,, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. CURTIS W. FISHER, 2615 North street. IC&CCUtOf, western, extras, firsts, free cases, $10.50 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $10.20 per case. .klve Poultry Market steady; fowls, t6©lßc; roosters, 12@12%c: Spring chickens, 16ig>l8c; ducks, 15@17c; geese, 15(H) 17c; turkeys, 20@22c. Dressed Poultry"— Market firm; fresh killed fowls, fancy, 19@19'/4c; do., average. 16»,i @I7V-.c; do.. unattrac tive. 14#16c; lee packed fowls, 13 WlBc; old roosters, 13 l ,ic; broiling chickens, nearby, 224"26e; do., western, 20®i24c; roasting chickens, western, choice to fancy. 19@>21c; do., fair to good, 14(BI8c; Spring ducks, nearby. 18 @2oc; do., western. 12@)18c; geese, nearby, 16Si>lSc; do., western. 14sM6c, turkeys, Delaware and Maryland, fancy, 28®:30c; do., Virginia. 26!fp27c: do., near by, choloe to fancy, 27®28c; do., nearby choice. 23@26c; do., fair to good, 235( 26c; western, choice to fancy, 25® 26c; do., fair to good. 22fii)23c; do., old toms, 21c: do., culls. 16®>20c. Potatoes Market steady; Penn sylvania, white, per bushel, $1.10®1.25; do., fair to Kood, 95c® 1.00 per bushel; Jersey, No. 1, per basket, 60@70c; do.. No. 2. per basket, 30ig>40c. Flour Mnrket firm: winter, straights, $5.90@6.15: do., patent, $6.2,j (a>6.50; Kansas straights. s4.ssc<Jis.Bs; Spring firsts, clear, $5.75@6.00; do., straights. $«.00@<1.25; do., patents. $6.25 @6.60; do., favorite brands. s6.7s<ff 7.15. Hay The market Is steady with a fair demand; No. 1, large hales, No. 1. meuluui bales, $20.50®21.00; No. 2, $19.00® 19.50; No. 3, do.. $15.60(3117.50. Clover mixed, light mixed, $18.50® 19.00: No. 1. do., $18.00(S1S.50; No. i do., sls.oo@> IG.OO. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS B.v Associated I'ress Philadelphia. Jan. 18.—Stocks closed irregular. Cambria Steel 73' i General Asphalt 33 General Asphalt. Pfd 70 Lake Superior Corporation .... 9 1-16 Lake Superior Corporation, Pfd.. 25 Lehigh Navigation 78',i Lehigh Valley 80 Pennsylvania Railroad 58 Philadelphia Electric 28 h indeiphia Company 41 Philadelphia Company. Pfd 35 Philadelphia Rapid Transit 19 Philadelphia Traction 7014 Reading 81% Storage Battery 63 Union Tract lon 4414 United Gas Improvement 9% United States Steel 85% Warwick Iron and Steel 10U CHICAGO CATTLE B.v Associated Press Chicago. 111., Jan. 18. Hogs Re ceipts, 25,000; fairly active at 20c above yesterday's average. Bulk of sales, $k20®'7.55; light. $7.00©7.50; mixed, | $7.15®7.65; heavy. $7.105»7.65; rough, $7.10@7.26; pigs, »5.75@>G.85. Cattle Receipts, 5,000; weak. Na tive beef steers, $6.50@)9.70; cows and | heifers, $3.30®8.10; calves. $7.25®10.50. i Sheep Receipts. 16.000; steady. Wethers, $7.25@7.T5; lambs. $8.25® 10.75. | CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., Jan. 18.—Board of Trade 1 closing: Wheat—May. 1.31%: July. 1.24%. Corn—May, 79';g; July, 80. Oats—may, 53Vt : July, 50H. Pork—January, 20.02; May, 20.12. i-.ard—May, 11.07; July, 11.22. Ribs—January, 10.90; May, 11.25. Trade Excursionists to Boost William Penn Way Letters have been received from the Altoona Chamber of Commerce and the Williamsport Board of Trade as suring the Harrisburg Chamber of Commerce a warm welcome awaiting the trade excursionists from this city. The itinerary of the Ilarrisburg Chamber of Commerce calls for the I first evening and night to he. spent in Altoona ami the second evening to be spent in Williamsport. The Altoona and Williamsport people are only awaiting a conference with represen tatives of the Harrisburg Chamber of Commerce in order to complete their plans for livewire meetings. From Ilarrisburg to Altoona the trade excursion party will parallel the William Penn Highway and the Interests of Harrisburg in that high way will l»e manifested in every ad dress. At Altoona the representatives of that Chamber will lay before the local people the idea that the William Penn Highway is receiving cordial offers of co-operation from Ilarris burg. The visit of the trade excursion party is expected to greatly stimulate attendance at the "William Penn High way conference which will be held in Harrisburg in March. At Hunt ingdon. for instance, the party will get in loucli with E. 11. C. Africa, one of the original William Penn High way advocates. The trade exec.ursion committee of the Harrisburg Chamber of Com merce will bold a meeting in its offices at 8 to-n/ght. Chairman Burtnett re quests every member of the commit tee to attend. DECLARE 1)IV1DE.\I) At a meeting held yesterday by the stockholders of the Now Idea Hosiery Company, h semiannual dividend of three and a half per cent, was declar ed. Reports presented indicate a busy future. The company has a large num ber of orders 011 hand. These officers were elected: President. W. G. Starry: vice-president, S. T. Eby; and secretary and treasurer, 11. F. Smellier. ZFMBO TEMPLE ENTERTAINS The first of a series of entertain ments to toe given by Kembo Temple. A. A. O. N. M. S„ will be held this; evening at the Chestnut street audi torium. For Rent or For Sale Warehouse, 3-story trick building. 11,000 sq. ft. floor space. Elevator 6xß. Along P. R. R. with siding. Inquire Dauphin Deposit Trust Co. APARTMENTS No. 7 South Front St. Suites of 4 rooms, kitchen and bath; 3 rooms, kitchen, bath and balcony. Dumb waiters, steam heat, constant hot and cold water. Hardwood floors, electric lights, wired for telephone service. APPLY TO Commonwealth Trust Co. 23U MARKET ST. f HARRISBURG, PA. 13 State Temperance Forces Outline Their Campaign By Associated Press Philadelphia, Jan.-18.' — The flght tliat is being waged by temperance forces throughout the state and nation against the liquor traffic was outlined by speakers at the annual meeting of the trustees of the Pennsylvania Anti- Saloon league, which opened this morning. Every county in Pennsyl vania was represented by one or more delegates, who described what is being accomplished In their respective locali ties in a state-wide campaign against the saloon. The principal paper of the morning session was the report of the Rev. Dr. K. J. Moore, state superintendent, who so id that the efficiency of the organ isation engaged in fighting the liquor traffic was never more clearly shown than in the judicial campaigns last j Fall. COHOMOH TO INVESTIGATE Coroner Eckinger to-day began an investigation into the death of War ren Oarverich, Aluench street, who was fatally injured recently in an ac cident at the Central Iron and Steel works. Oarverich died later tn the Harrisburg Hospital. niIBBER STAMnni Jhfßl SEALS & STENCILS ft#V W MFG.BYHBG.STENCILWORKS ■ |1 II 130 LOCUST ST. HBG.PA. V COSDEN OIL SAPULPA REFINING Cogent reasons why these two low priced oil securities are commanding investment atten tion are explained in our special circulars just issued. Free on request. Our Statistical Bureau is I probably the most complete maintained by any brokerage house in the East. Banking houses and trust companies gen erally fortify themselves with our exclusive Information for the benefit of their customers. Why not you? No charge for j this service. ( "N INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE The complicated affairs of this company, involving the bonds, preferred and common stock, are rapidly nearing ad justment. We will have the j information as soon as avail- I able. We suggest you keep !in touch with us by wire, telephone, or letter In regard to these issues. L. L. Winkelman & Co. 1.3» S. Broad St., Philadelphia Phones: Walnut 6037; Rare 3553 New York Wilmington, Del. Parkersburg, W. »Va. DIRECT WIRES to the VARI OUS MARKETS Auction Sale at my stable, 1420 Ful ton St., Harrisburg, Pa., at 1 p'clock Saturday, January 22 We have "5 head of Horses and Mares, weighing from 1.20il to 1,400 and some good driving Horses. These hoi-sos must bo sound and rlfjiit. Wc have some Kentucky Horses. We also sell oil commission, horses, wagons and harness. Tlie horses must be sold for the high dollar. Tliey must be like I say. or bring tliem back and receive your money. We also sell in private sale every day. M. Blatt PROPRIETOR
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