A Telegraph fait Ad 11 Quickly. Rent flat Vacant Room Deaths SADLER Charles J. Sadler on Fobru- ! L ary 3, 1916, at Rosemont, near Phila- ; B delphia, aged 50 years. . i B Funeral on Monday at 12 o clock ■ t noon, from his late residence. 5 ' | Curtin street. Burial Marysville W Cemetery, 2:30 P. M. The relatives P and friends arc invited to attend , without further notice. IN MEMORIAM IN memory of my dear mother, who [ died February 5, 1915. A precious one from tis has gone, r A voice we loved is stilled. ' A place is vacant in my home Which never can be tilled. MRS. E. H. SEIDI>K_ j LOST j , LOST On North street, near Third, j or on Third street between xsortli street i and Strawberry street, buncli of 'IS s !"' Finder will please return to this onue. j I-OST On Thursday afternoon a. | bla. k fox fur. on Harris street, Front or Second streets above Reii>. i lnae please return to 109 Reily street. j TWO TIFFANY DIAMONDS in blue box on Third street, between; Kpiker and Calder streets. 1' lncteii please return to Fnited Watch and Diamond Co., 302 Market street, and re- | ceive good reward. j LOST—SIOO.OO reward and no; questions asked for return to 307 j North Front street, of gold plated chain purse containing about £7.00, a broken string of beads, small gold watch and chain, and raids of Mrs. Elisha Ely Garri son. LOST A small, black, covered ac count book on the curb at 1915 Derry ■treet. Reward if returned to 1915 Derry street. FOUND FOUND A way to end your clean ing and dyeing worries by calling either phone for Eggorts Steam Dyeing end French Cleaning Works. l-4» Ma-- ket street. We call and deliver. UtLl' WANTED —Aialo WANTED Young man to do book- i keeping and general office work. Ap- , ply Bossier & Forrer, 705 North Ihlrdi street. j WANTED Edge trimmer. Steady Work, good wages. T. H. Elsenhuth Co., Wllllamsport, Pa. WANTED Sheet Metal Workers who can make or Install Blow piping. , .State age and experience. Sterling Blower Company, liartford, Conn. WANTED A colored barber want- ; ed at once to work on white trade. Ap ply C. A. Branson, 3 North Pitt street, t'arlisle, Pa. I SHOE TRIMMING CUTTERS WANT- j Kl> —Apply to the Lindner Shoo Co., Carlisle, Pa. l CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS open the way to good Government posl- j tions. 1 can coat: ft you by mail at small tost. Full particulars free to any American Citizen of eighteen or over. JJA'rlte to-day for Booklet Cb-3 <2, Earl ( Hopkins, Washington. D. C. SILVERING MIRRORS s4 daily at home: free instructive booklet. G. I'. Redmond, Dept. 208, Boston, Mass. \N INTELLIGENT PERSON, either | 1 sex. of good education and business §m ability; must be able to handle cor- i r i espondence and write a good business letter. An opportunity to start a small , but prolitable mall order business In I '.our own home or office; good for SIOO ift week when established; can be man aged in spare time, evenings, or as a side line at first; grows rapidly, bend lor particulars. Jlcacock Co., *9* Hea t ock Bldg., Lockport, N. Y. WANTED First-class Drop Ham merman anil Die Sinkers, on all around i work. Highest wages, best of condi-1 tions, no trouble. Apply Driggs-Sea- j bury Ordance Company, Sharon, Pa. WANTED English and foreign- | speaking solicitors for Harrisburg and Steelton. Good compensation and fu- i lure to hustlers. Apply 8., 3566, care of Telegraph. . WANTED An errand boy in a sta tionery store. Apply F., 3558, care of Telegraph. i WANTED Men 20 to 40 years old, Firemen, Braketnen, Motormen, Con ductors. Experience unnecessary. Send , fctanip. Inter Railway, care of Tele- | graph. MACHINISTS WANTED Boring mill or lathe hands, who can work from blue prints; also tool makera Ad. dress, or apply. Employment Depart- I inent. Westinghouse Electric &. Mfg. | Co., East Pittsburgh. Pa. ~ ARCADE BARBER SHOP. 36 N. Court. I Street. Newly remodeled and refitted, ( Clean and sanitary. Complete system ' Red Cross Sterilizers used. Massage, I 25c. Shave, 10c. P. D. Richwine. Pro- ! prietor. SALESMAN for a line of household ' specialties on commission. Easy seller j and big profits. The Florence Company, 1 liooni 50S, 888 St. Nicholas avenue, New York. GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS Thorough instruction, $5. Returned if ! not appointed. Particulars free. Ameri can Civil Service School, Washington, , D. C. DISTRICT MANAGER, SALESMAN, WANTED To handle wonderful little machine; half pouund; adds, subtracts, multiplies. Price, $7.50. Very liberal i commission. Exclusive territory. Cal culator Sales Co., 29 West Thirty-first street. New York. r- *"*" " 1111 "" 'u i Houses For Sale 1«07 FORSTKIt ST. I One of a pair—ln a most delight-,, I ful neighborhood pleasant sur-,, ' i roundlngs 2', 4-story brick and , j • stucco eight rooms bath andf ; i furnace cemented cellar front* i fund back porches property is lit • good condition. Lot 25x120. Price, > • 93900 1710 STATU ST. t Three-story brick - eight rooms I _J ~~ hath furnace gas and elec tflricity bay windows porches— ' | ft. rear alley lot. 17x102 ft. I Pries S4IOO, ] 1730 Sl S»ll KHA\%A ST. I Three-story brick dwelling with i J nine rooms —■ bath furnace and T gas cemented cellar side and T back porches 4-ft. side and rear I alleys. 2014 X. I'll I Ml) ST. i West side of Street—tud house— L 1 lot through to Susquehanna utreet. ■ ♦ Three-story brick dwelling—nine I •rooms bath and furnace ce r .fQMlited cellar front porch bay l t window on second floor. I/>t 17x • 162 ft. f Here's a well-built house —ln a ? splendid neighborhood and for sale fat a bargain figure. • Tills Is only H fen of the many ? desirable houses that we are uffer t lug f« r sale —lt will be to your ad ? vantage to consult our lists. I MILLER BROTHERS & CO. HEAL KSTATE ? Insurance Surety Bonds i I.oeust and Court 'treets SATURDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH FEBRUARY 5, 1916. j HELP WANTED—MaIe DEMONSTRATORS—SaIary arrange ment. Empire Economizers cut gaso- I : ilne bills in half. 15 da;>s' free trial al lowed autoists. Exclusive territory to j car owners. Ideal Spinning Co., Chi cago. '•PRODUCTION CLERK" GOOD opportunity with progressive j machinery manufacturing company in ; Central Maryland, for wide-awake, am- i bitious, young man 25-30, witn shop training and desirably with experience as a production clerk. Must be hustler, capable of reading drawings, and &| good penman. State fully experience, I education and age. Salary to begin, | $70.00 per month. Address T., 3576, care | j of Telegraph. I WILL start you in the mail order business if you will handle my goods. | Crest Co., 22, Atlantic City, N. J. SBO MONTHLY and expenses, to j travel, distribute samples and take or ders, or appoint agents. Permanent. | ! Jap-American Co.. Chicago. Paperhangers wanted. None but first-! class mechanics need apply. H. A. Bodmer, 813 North Third street. I WILL PAY any honest man up to 1 SSO monthly for part of spare time. No canvassing. No capital. Write to-day. j Voorliies. Desk 155, Omaha, Neb. i WANTED First-class man to rep resent our concern in Harrisburg. Pa. j j Mag-Vis-Spa-Mfg. Co., Rochester, N. Y. j ! WANTED, AT ONCE Two or three , I good helpers or painters for carriage ! and automobile work. Apply C. A. Fair | Carriage Works, E. E. Mulberry Street ! Bridge. ' WANTED Boy, 16 or over, to learn ' printing trade. Call in person at Wil son Ptg. Co., 1738 Fifth street. ————. HELP WANTED—FemaIe FIVE bright, capable ladles to travel, j | demonstrate and sell dealers. $23 to SSO per week. Railroad fare paid. Good ! rich Drug Company, Dept. 520, Omaha, Neb. j GOOD MONEY made at home knitting j hosiery. Machines furnished cn time. We buy or sell your goods. Easy and] constant work. Wheeler Co. (Inc.), 337 | Madison, Chicago. WOMEN WANTED—FuII time, salary I $15.00 selling Guaranteed Hosiery to; wearer; 25c an hour spare time; perma- j nent; experience unnecessary. Wear-j proof Hosiery. Norristown, Pa. i REFINED WOMAN to sell direct from j I mill to wearer high grade silk hosiery; j plain, clocked and embroidered French ! i styles. Individual trade only; not tsold to stores. Liberal compensation for full j | time or splendid opportunity to aug- | I ment a slender income. Experience not j necessary. International Silk Mills, j I Norristown, Pa. EARN sls-S2O WEEKLY addressing j mniling circulars spare time; instruc- ! tions. ten cents. Mailing service. 210 | Holiiday Building, Indianupolis, Ind. 1 WANTED Laborers. Paxtang Quarry, Paxtang. Pa* ! WANTED White woman to do I housework at Dr. John Fager's, 1234 | North Sixth. Reference required. | WANTED White girl not under j 1 18 for general housework in apartment i in small family; no washing or ironing. I Phone 1936J, or call Leonard, 2518 North I Sixth, second floor. I WANTED Girls over 16 to strip tobacco. Also experienced I : Rollers, Bunchmakers, Packers, j Filler and Binder Strippers. Wei-; fare looked after by trained nurse. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Com pany, 500 Race street. WANVED—We have openings for 12 more bright girls. Apply, j Silk Mill, Cor. North and Second streets. : W, ANT E D Experienced | sewing machine operators to work lon women's and children's wear. ' I farrisburg Apparel Co., over City I Star Laundry, 414-416 State I street, rear entrance. I WANTED Flat-work ironer. Ap ply Keystone Laundry, corner Harris | and Wallace. ' WANTED Experienced cigar pack- | ers. Steady work guaranteed. Apply; Central Cigar Co., 425 South Cameron; street. WANTED, AT ONCE TS experienc- ! |ed sewing machine operators. Apply Blough Mfg. Co., Rcily and Ftilton j j streets. j WANTED Students to enroll at ' | our school. A lady started work In 16 weeks. Better and more teaching brings results. Enroll now. Bell 704 R. | Harrisburg Shorthand School, Second ! ; street. WANTED Good, reliable white wo man to keep house in small town. Pri- I vate. Christian family. No baking. I j Small washes. References exchanged. ! (.'all 25 South Seventeenth street after 5 P. M. ! HELP W ANTED—MaIe and Female WANTED A resident House-to- j House Canvasser, lady or gentleman, in the following towns: Harrisburg, Steelton, Middletown, Ellzabethtown, Carlisle, Media nicsburg, Duncannon, I Newport. Loysville, Millersburg, Ly kens, Hummelstown, Palmyra, Fen brook. To take orders for an article I used in every home. Only Hustlers | I Wanted. Good Commission. Address j j W. H. Harman, 1930 State street, Har- j ; lisburgj AGENTS WANTED AGENTS! Enormous profits, quick | ! sales. Cooper earned S6O in j days. Bridge SBB in 6 days. Sell "Kantleak" j Raincoats. No capital required. We | I deliver and collect. Sample coat and j complete outfit all Free! Hurry! Coiner ; Mfg. Co., 60 Day street, Dayton, Ohio. ' ! AGENTS ■— Every liousewlve wants ! I our new, practical and fast-selling! | household specialties. Repeat orders j ! sure. Premium offer and Catalog FREE. I | Write today. Keystone Specialty Com- j ! pany, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Teacher over 25 not at ' present under contract to do Special j commercial, educational work. Perma- j nent position and good pay to satlsfac- ! tory person. Geo. L Shuman Co., Bos- i ton, Mass. AGENTS make $5 to $25 dally. No I experience. Free catalog and samples. New goods. Quick sales. Big profits. World's beaters. Cruver Co., Jackson and Campbell, Chicago, 111. BIG Kansas 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 stone, President , 11 West Seventh, Pittsburg, Kansas. AGENTS WANTED FREE SAMPLE No-Splash Water I ! Strainers. Sell themselves —no talk- I ling experience unnecessary. Profits; big. Send 2c (mailing cost). D. Y. j Union Filter Co., New York. 1 AGENTS Here It is. A New Gas ! Mantle. Not sold in stores. Everybody i j wants them. Write for particulars and ! territory. American Factories Com i pany. Canton, Ohio. I AGENTS For high-class specialty; ' every user buys one; sell $3. Send for | Instructions In Salesmanship. free. I Edgecombe Merchandise Co., 16 Edge | combe avenue, New York. 111 SALESMEN WANTED WANTED Salesman to sell our line of Temperance Drinks in small coun try towns. 25 per cent, commission, i I $40.00 weekly drawing account. Red | Cross Company, 206 South Main street. J St. Louis, Mo., Dept. "T." 1 WANTED Salesman to call on grocers, general stores and corifectlon- I ! ers in small country towns. 25 per cent. ] commission $40.00 weekly drawing ac- ! count. Crown Cider Company, 207 j South Commercial street, St. Louis. Mo. Dept. 4. SALESMAN Traveling to sell Dry Goods Specialties, also White Goods, di rect to retail merchants. Profitable 1 side line. Commission basis. Power I Textile Mills. 214 Chestnut street, ! j Philadelphia. Pa. SALES MANAGER WANTED—Some- ' j thing new. Business necessity. Re j tails $5 to SIOO. Enormous profits. No I I competition. Exclusive territory. Free | samples. Say ers Co., 457 Wainwright, j St. Louis. J WANTED Good salesmen, to handle full line lubricating oils, greases, I belting, paints and specialties; for I threshing and consuming trade in your vicinity. References. Write for terms. The Monitor Oil Company, ! , Cleveland, Ohio. — SALESMAN Splendid opening Feb ruary 15. Capable salesman for Penn | sylvania to sell staple line on unusually liberal terms. Commission contract. $35.00 advanced weekly. Sales Man ' ager. 53 Suite, 800 Woodward. Detroit. I SALESMAN to call on large manu facturers selling oils for which there Is ! now a big demand. Good-paying propo- IMI ion. The Middle States Oil Comnany, j Cleveland, Ohio. 1 SALESMEN WANTED Experience 1 ; unnecessary, easy work, big pay. Write I for large list of openings offering op portunities to earn from SIOO to SSOO a j ; month while you learn. Address nearest ! | office, Dept. 244, National Salesmen's j ! Training Association, Chicago, New ' ; York, San Francisco. | MEN who can work among farmers j j and in small towns make from SIOO to j S3OO per month. A practical, household j necessity, needed in nearly every home, i : ■■-ells on sight. No capital required. We i furnish the stock on time to reliable men. Not a canvassing .lob, but 1 ia. hustler's opportunity. Write for ; sample for free trial, and full details. Mantle Lamp Co., Dept. 597, Thermos tuilding, New York City. | SITUATIONS WANTED —MaIe I WANTED Position as chef; best of ! city references. Call, or write, James | j E. Bitting, 433 South street, City. | WANTED Young colored man de- | 1 sires position as butler or houseman by the day or week, or good at anything; reference. 1291J, or 665 Briggs street. | WANTED Typewriting to do at I home. Neat work for reasonable price, j Address F., 3565, care of Telegraph. ' WANTED Young man wants work of any kind Saturday afternoons and all evenings; good education; refer ences. Address Box G. 3556, care of Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe i WANTED Colored girl just from j Virginia wants housework at once. Ap ply 1605 Elm street. WANTED Plain sewing; children's 1 work preferred; charges reasonable. | Address A., 3662, care of Telegraph. WANTED An experieinced cook desires work by day or week. Call, or address, 1415 Fulton street. WANTED Position as housekeeper for widower by middle-aged white wo man; understands cooking; best of ref erence; no objections to country. Ad dress Mrs. Hart, 134 lianna street, Har risburg, Pa. WANTED Middle-aged woman I would like position to keep house for widower with small family. Good home in preference to large wages. Not out of city. Answer to M. A. B. ( care of Telegraph. WANTED Housekeeper wants po sition keeping house for widower with small family: best references. Call 1402 Market street. —— REAL ESTATE FOR SAXiE FOR SALE —Six-room bungalow j (new), 7 acres of land, chicken houses, brooder house and many outbuildings. ; Near Steelton. Near trolley—sc fare, j j Write to E. R. Shirk, Bressler, Pa. | SUBURBAN Plot 80x135, with 3- story dwelling thereon, bath, steam j heat, variety of fruit, shrubbery, ! chicken house. Price $3,000. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. ! THIRTEENTH ST., N., 138 Three i story brick house, is now offered at a! i greatly reduced price. This property j has all conveniences. Inspect it. Bell; ' Realty Co., Bergner Bldg. Camp Hill Northwest corner of i Hamilton and Logan streets, two ; squares north of trolley line, 2>,4-story I frame dwelling, 8 rooms, bath and fur- I nace, large porches. Lot 60x147. Penbrook South Twenty - ninth ' street, two squares from trolley line, 2%-story frame, dwelling, 7 rooms, bath ! and furnace, front and rear porches, hot 20x180. Price, $1,950.00. Paxtang Derry street, near park entrance, 2%-story frame dwelling, 6 rooms, bath and furnace. Lot 40x299. BRINTON-PACKER CO., | . Second and Walnut Streets. FIFTH AND KELKER Plot for sale at a most reasonable price. Severul suburban lots at a great dis count. Bell liealtliy Co., Bergner Bldg. j CURiTIN ST., 520 3-story | rooms, bath, gas. furnace, porch front I lot 15x100, to paved alley. Bell Realtv ; Co., Bdrgner Bldg. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN {43 ! acres, three miles west of Marysville ! I with modern eight-room house, large 'bank barn. 72 acres good farm land ' Poultry plant tor 800 layers. Water : In all buildings; also pond and icehouse j INo better land or location In the county for poultry and fruit. Terms or cash. Address, or phone, C. R. Miller j Marysville, Pa. i SECOND ST., N. Ground; near Kel ker street; siste, 150x100 feet; will di- I vide into 30-foot plots. For particulars see H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth j street. | CHESTNUT ST . 1610—Reduced S4OO : for quick sale; rental, S2O. An excep- I tlonally good investment. 11. G. Ped- I low. 110 South Thirteenth street. I LOT 1 -' Levi Brandt Est.. Elkwood Jew Cumberland 6O ft. front up to | one-half acre plots - sewer gas electricity. S2OO up. Easy payments. Be trolley. Keeney & Simmons. Agents. Farm of 12 acres, 1 mile from Dau phin. Good buildings. Variety of fruit. Will leave hay and straw. Im ! mediate possession. Price. $3,000 H, G. Pedlow. 110 South Thirteenth. FOR SALE Bakery In Harrisburg. at a sacrifice; first-class equipment, and opportunity for hustler. Kough. tirightbill & Kline, 307 lvunkel Build , Ing. Both phones. RE ALi ESTATE FOR SALE | ' FOR SALE New houses on Third | and on Lewis streets. Riverside. Pressed i | brick, chestnut finish, steam heat, elec t trie, gas. Modern. Also desirable ! building: lots. 1). E. Lucas, 303 Lewis ' st*eet (SO) ACHRS <*1.0041 Information—-Main offices (at) Dan ville. (Bell 200) United Telephone (20(1) I special hour (7 to 8) morning and even ing:. Advertise (80) newspapers. Make <6 to 8) trips daily. Use (3) automo biles. (420) farms For Sale Reason for bargains forfeit (1200) to owner If not sold from (30) to (100) days (Small Farm) of (30) acres ($1,000) with fine horse (cow) hogs (chickens). Take everything for quick sale replies (Widower) and close the sale at only ' ($1,200) Near Market 4 (tot) ACRES (HINDOO) I (Buildings) valued (Home $3,000) [Bank Barn ($1,600) second floor new Wagon house ($800) new Locust Grove l and (30) acres woodland extra joining valued ($1,800) with above farm ($3.- 800). Match team Horses (age 6) weigh I 1(2,400) six (cows) eight (hogs) seventy | (chickens) two hundred bushel (oats) | ! three hundred (corn) twenty ton (Hay and Straw) with everything mentioned above ($4,500) wagon and mounted har ness included. (MR) ACRES (s3,s<>o) Remodeled (and) Painted—buildings on Main Road Joining school and i | church valued ($4,000). Team Horses ' J (3) cows (6) hogs (50) poultry (20) ton 1 I Ilay and Straw ($4,000) for everything ' ; Reason for Great Bargain—Death— un- ! j less in position to do business and take I possession at. once please do not con- J sider proposition. Telephone our ex pense to Danville (7 to 8). Will (pay) | Buyers car fare Husband and Wife. Al ways busy. For (Inspection) make en i gagements In advance. (•GOHKF. B. OSTRAXDBR, Danville Phonehours Sunbury Morning (7 to 8) Evenings. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT—IOO6 Hemlock street. Corner property, 8 rooms, bath, im- j proverqeiits. Good condition. Rental sls. 723 North Nineteenth. sll. H. G. Pedlow. 110 South Thirteenth. FOR RENT OR SALE Ten-room house. No. 1813 Whitehall street. Ideal location, facing Reservoir Park. All conveniences. Excellent bargain. In quire at above residence. I'OR REXT | TRUCKERS. TAKE NOTICE Mish ! Farm, corner Paxton and Cameron j streets. Harrisburg; about 20 acres. Ap ! ply to Dr. C. H. Saul, corner Second and ! : Locust streets. Steelton, Pa. FOR RENT Six-room house and i bath. All conveniences. Blinds all through the house. S2O per month and will rent by March 1. Inquire at 115 ' Royal Terrace. FOR RENT 2359-65 Eust Prospect ! street, four new two-story stucco I | houses, six rooms and bath, front porch, all improvements, $14.00 per : ; month. Inquire Irvin Johnston, 2053 I Swatara street. Bell phone 2956 M. FOR RENT | No. 1302 State St $25.00 1847 State St 20.00 2101 Greenwood St 9.00 2120 Boa* Si 15.00 2005 N. Seventh St 10.00 J. E. GIPPLE. 1251 Market St. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED TO BUY A property on i | Broad street, between Third street and 1 New Fourth street, or on Market street, between Tenth and Eleventh streets. Mention all particulars. Owners only apply. Address D., 3568, care of Tele i graph. WANT TO BUY a large plot of ground in business section of Harris- ! burg, containing about 25,000 square feet, with sailroad siding. Address, 1 D, 3578, care of Telegraph. WANTED Small grocery, must be j ; good one. Stand close inspection, city I i or suburbs, or house with small store room, or house suitable location for store. Address, D 3574, care of Tele graph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT j FOR RENT Corner Second and i North: five light, cheerful rooms. Bath, j ! pantry and stationery tubs, steam heat. | All improvements. Possession April I. . Inquire second floor, 618 North Second; [ street. | < FOII RENT Furnished and unfur- ! nished, four rooms and bath, pantries I and balconies; all latest conveniences. 1 Apply Louis Apartments, Sixth and Herr streets. Bell phone 3677 M. ; | ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Pleasant room on sec- j ond door; heat; electric light and use ' of bath. 819 Third street. | WANTED To room and board in private family, two reliable, .sober men, or married couple, on Allison Hill. Ad- j | dress C., 3572, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Three rooms, complete- , ly furnished for light housekeeping; all conveniences; reference required; no | children. Phone 1429M-2, or call 340 1 | South Sixteenth street. FOR RENT Furnished rocms, with steam heat, electric light, gas, etc.; I use of phone. Apply 28 South Third j street, second apartment. FOR RENT Well-furnished rooms; I city steam heat; Bell phone. 719 North ; 1 Sixth streets. FOR RENT Second floor front rooms, facing Capitol Park: stationary I washstand (hot and cold running I j water): electric light; city steam; use) of Bell phone and large bath. Apply 1 410 North street. FOR RENT Suite of room* on second floor front, for one or two gen tlemen, with use of bath, phone and city heat; reference required. Apply 272 Briggs street. ' FOR RENT Attractive rooms for i rent; centrally located: terms reason- j able. Apply 209 State street. UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT BUILT exclusively for light house- I keeping, strictly private, all outside, ! with or without kitchenettes. Stoves j furnished free. Laundry, phone and ! bathroom privileges. Weekly pay ments. Janltress service. Inquire 429 ! | Broad street. Dally inspection invited. FOR SALE FOR SALE One five-passenger j Chalmers touring . car; one live-pas senger 1915 .Maxwell touring car. Both I in good running order and very cheap. Apply, George B. Zech. Buick duller, City Auto Garage. I TYPEWRITER BARGAINS Rebuilt ! and scecond-hand, SIO.OO up—L. C. Smith's, Remington and Underwoods, j etc. Geo. P. Tillutson, 211 Lpcust street. | Opposite "The Orpheum." ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business j , Office. AUTOMOBILES Woods Mobilette, j a beautiful, dependable dignified car. ! 10 to 50 miles to a gallon of gasoline. | Agents and dealers wanted. Call on or I addresh D. S. Myers, Hershey House, Harrisburg, distributor for Dauphin' county. FOR SALE Harley-Davidson 1915 | two-speed, single-cylinder, A 1 shape, i lamp, horn and pump, run about 800 miles, $135. 329 Conestoga street, Steel ton. FOR SALE Pool Room outfit— two tables and fixtures, wall case, floof cases, cash register, etc. Annie C. Smith, 1618 Swatara street. FOR SALE 1 Fox Hound. 2 years old, broke, AI. Apply to B. F. Beers, Duncannon, Pa. FOR SALE I POULTRY—Rose Comb Black Minor- 1 fas. A fine selected breeding pen to be sold at once. 16 hens and cockerel, I Nofthup strain. Write or call, Louis H. Shirk, Brassier, Pa. (near Steelton). FOR SALE A large oak dresser. 2 chairs, 1 rocker, 1 stand, in good con dition. Will sell cheap. No dealer need apply. 1008 Green street. City. FOR SALE 1915 Maxwell roadster, in good condition; only used seven months. Price reasonable. Address Y., 3561, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE A stenotype, In first class condition. Price reasonable. Ad dress Y., 3560, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Oak rocker, three-piece 1 mahogany parlor suit and parlor lamp. Apply 1014 Green street. | FOR SALE - Oak dlningroom fur niture, sideboard, table and chairs; suit , able for cottage or bungalow; very reasonable. Call from 2 to 6 p. M. at , 409 Briggs street. FOR SALE Two shares Commer cial Bank stock. May be had at $75.00 per share to quick buyer. Address 'A., No. 11563, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Brand-new Whitman Player Piano, scarf, bench, cover and two i dozen rolls. Will sell at great sacrifice to quick buyer. Apply 424 Relly street. | Bell phone 281 W. FOR SAMS • Grocery Store, good uptown loca tion, mostly cash business. A bungalow 011 easy terms. A few choice suburban lots and acre plots. A substantial brick corner property at 25 per cent, less than cost; also, a frame corner property, owner leaving city. Large, good business property, with moving picture theater. Five two-story brick houses, good investment. < KOUGH, BRIGHTBILL & KLINE, 307 Kun':el Building. | Both phones. FOR SALE—Three wagons—two double teams and one single team. For merly used for delivery purposes. Ap j ply to ltothert Co., 312 Market street. FOR SALE, CHEAP One Haynes five-passenger touring car, in good con dition. Will demonstrate. Bell phone 2089 R. OVERCOATS AND SUITS (drum mers' 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. 1 FOR SALE —At GABLE'S. 111-117 South Second street, 5,000 sets new | sash. Bxlo, 12 L., primed and glazed, at $1.30 per set. Also other sizes. I FOR SALE—A Columbia electric au- I tomoblle, fine appearance, price $50.00, must be sold at once. Apply 814 North I Third street. 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. BUY Traveling Bags. Suitcases and Trunks from Wholesale and Retail Leather Merchants. Second and Chest nut Repairing neatly and promptly at i tended to. Specialties mado to order. Harrisburg Harness and Supply Co. ! FOR SALE Barber Shop and Pool j Room. 1018 North Seventh street. City. I FOR SALE Full-blooded Barred ! Plymouth Rock rooster. Comes from registered stock. Going out of busi j ness, reason for selling. Price, $5. Ad ! dress IT. C. Baker, 530 Schuylkill, City. FOR RENT FOR RENT Automobile room in private garage, with light, heat and water. Hoerner's, 316 Broad street. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 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 Ave years In the mall order business, began with <5. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea- I cock. 265 Lockport. N. Y. ____________ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MY MAGAZINE, "Investing fo7profU" ' (Regular price SI.OO per year) is worth $lO a copy to anyone who intends to in vest any money, however small: who has money invested unprofitably, or who can save $5 or more per month, but who hasn't learned the art of in vesting for profit. ! It .demonstrates the REAL earning power of money—the knowledge finan ciers hide from the masses. 1 It shows how to invest small sums and i how to make them grow into fortunes I —the actual possibilities of scientific j investments. | It reveals the enormous profits flnan -1 ciers make and shows how one can j make the same profits. I It explains HOW large fortunes are made—how SI,OOO often grows to $22,- 000. To Introduce my magazine, write me NOW and 111 send it SIX MONTHS, | postpaid, absolutely FREE, H. L I Barber, Publisher. Room 624, 22 West J Jackson Boulevard, Chicago. ' FOR SALE A clean, legitimate | manufacturing business, with estab | lished trade. Splendid opportunity for young man witli limited capital. Rea sons, personal interview. Address 8., 3509, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE A well-established J Millinery Store. Entire stock and flx | tures at a reasonable price. Possession i given at once. 614 North Third street. 1 Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE Neat, clean, well-estab lished business. Pays handsome divi dend each month. Suitable for lady or young, married couple. If you are j looking for opportunity investigate. | Address D„ 3555, care of Telegraph. BUSINESS PERSONALS ! PACKING —A. 11. Shrenk, 1906 North j Sixth street, first-class packer of fur i llture, china and bric-a-brac. Bell j phone 399 W. FOR falling hair try uross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street, Halrisburg, Pa. Telephone orders giv n prompt attention. Bell mo. HAULING R. A. HAIITMAW, Itoarritnr Stable and National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. 11. \V. Lather, Manager. Fifth and Woodbine street. Bell phone No. 1 "'"■OSK. STORAGE FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private I rooms for household goods, $2 per | month and up. We Invite Inspection. , Lou insurance. 437-445 South Second street. Harrisburg Storage Company. STORAGE . household goods and merchandise. Pri | vate rooms. $1 to $3. Wagon*. 75 cents per month. Apply i>. Cooper it Co 411 WANTED j WANTED —• Hand embroidery to do I at home by reliable person. Such work ias Initials, nightgowns, corset covers, scarfs, centerpieces, ejr. Will show samples. Address J.. 3561, care of Tele graph. WANTED Unfurnished room by business girl. Must be within three blocks of Capitol and be well heated. X., 3571 care of Telegraph. WANTED Six-foot floor show cape and eight or ten-foot counter. Address U., 3564, care of Telegraph. CHICAGO CATTI.B By Associated Press ! Chicago. 111., Feb. 6. Hogs Re ceipts. 15,000; slow. Bulk of isales 17.86 ®8.05; light. $7,601® 8.0."; mixed, $7.75® 8.15; heavy, $7.70fi>8.15; rough, $7.70® I 7.80: mixed. $7.75@8.15: heavy, $7.70® ! 8.15; rough, $7.70®7.80; pigs, so.lo® i 7.25. Cattle Receipts. 3,000; steady. Na tive beef steers, $6.40®9.60; cows and! heifers. $3.20®8.25; calves, $8.00®11.00. Sheep Receipts. 1,000; weak. Wethers, $7.60(»8.15; lambs, $8.50® 11.00. _ w IMIII.ADKMUII V STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, Feb. 5. Stocks closed steady. Cambria Steel 77 >4 General Asphalt 33 I General Asphalt. Pfd 71 % i Lake Superior Corporation 9% j Lehigh Navigation 75% I Lehigh Valley 76% Pennsylvania Railroad 56 Philadelphia Klectrlc 271$ Philadelphia Company 41 *'4 Philadelphia Company, Pfd 36 Philadelphia Rapid Transit ..... 1814 Reading 77% Sto-age Battery 62 ' Union Traction 42 United Gas Improvement 59«4 [United States Steel 82% CHICAGO BOARD OF TRAIIF. By Associated Press -Chicago, HI., Feb. s.—Board of Trade closing: Wheat—May, 1.32%: July, 1.21%. Corn—May, 77%; July, 77%. Oats —May, 49%; July, 46%. Pork—Stay, 20.27; July, 20.32. Lard —May, 10.02; July, 10.20. Ribs—May. 10.95; July, 11.10. Trinity Men's League to Give Entertainment The Men's League of Trinity Luth eran Church, South Ninth street, will give an entertainment on Tuesday evening, February Bth. The numbers will be rendered by the members of the league, the feature of the evening Will be a debate, Resolved. "That Married Life is Happier Than Single." On the affirmative side are Edgar' W. Hartz and Wm. E. Geyer; on the; negative, Wm. H. Sclieffey and Chas. R. Roberts. An offering will be taken for the benefit of the class treasury. I'IRE UPTOWN' Firemen in the West End were' called out last night to extinguish a; blaze in the front room of the second | I floor at the home of J. H. Beshore, | 526 Seneca strtet. Several hundred dollars damage was done to clothing ' in the room. Fire Chief John C. , Kindler believes that the fire started 1 from children playing with matches. I 1 A passerby noticed the flames and' ; sent in an alarm from Box 46, Seventh : ' and Curtin streets. —■ j WANTED WANTED To buy old Brussels or ! ingrain carpets or fillers. Keystone Rug Co., or call 2061 Bell phone or 140W j United. POULTRY I BRING this ad. and get a large free ; . sample of Conkey's wonderful Butter • | milk Starting Food—the baby chick I food with Buttermilk in it. Elkvlew ' 1 1 Poultry Supply House. ——— l —————-——— ___ NOTICES ■ ; _ NOTICE MY wife having left my bed and . board without just cause. I hereby no -1 tify no one to to trust her, as I will not I j pay any bills contracted by her. EDGAR M. PETERS. ' ■ I WILL not be responsible for any j bills contracted by my wife. W. D. DICE. MISCELLANEOUS "PREPAREDNESS"' We have sev~ cral parties desiring to Invest money in , real estate. Give us your properties to , ! sell and we will do the rest. Backen , stoss Bros., Russ Building. Bell 353 J. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Letters Testamentary on • i the Estate of l Interboro-Met 18% 18% Kansas City Southern . . 26 % 26 % Lackawanna Steel 80% 81% j Lehigh Valley 76% 77 Maxwell Motors 70% 71% [Merc. Mar. ctfs 16% 16% 1 Merc. Mar. ctfs. pfd. ... 74% 74 Petroleum 104% 106% | Miami Copper 36 36% 'Missouri Pacific 69% 69% |N. Y. Central 104% 105 N. Y„ N. H. and T 67 67% N. Y. O. and W 26% 26% • Nor. and West 116% 116% North. Pacific 112% 113 % Pacific Mail 13% 14% Pa. Rail 56 55% Pitts. Coal 32% 32% Pitts. Coal, pfd 107 106 % ' Press Steel Car 55 55% Rail. Steel Spg 38% 38% Ray Con. Copper 24 24% | Reading 76% 77% Republic Iron and Steel 52% 53 Southern Pacific 99% 99% Southern Railway 21 20% Studebaker 148% 149% 1 Tennessee Copper 56% 56 Union Pacific 132% 133% U. S. I. Alcohol 154% 152 u U. S. Rubber 51 51% U. S. Steel 82% 82% U. S. Steel pfd 115% 115',:. ! Utah Copper 78 78% Virginia-Carolina Chein. 47% 47% West. Union Telegraph. 88 88 [ Westlnghouse Mfg 66 66 PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia, Feb. 5. Wheat —• . Steady; No. 2, rod, spot and Februao. ; $1.37 401.39; No. 2, Southern, red, $1.36®) 1 | 1.37. Corn Steady; No. 2, yellow, local, 84®85c; now steamer, No. 2, yellow, local. 82%®83%c. Oats Quiet, but steady; No. . 2, white. 58®59c; No. 3, white, 55®S6c. Bran The market is firm, city mills, winter, per ton, $25.50; ' western, winter, per ton. none her*. Spring, per ton, $24.50® 25.00. Refined Sugars Market steady; | refined powdered, 6.10 c; fine granulated, I 6.00 c; confectioners' A, 5.90 c. , Butter Market steady; western, creamery, extras, 32% c; nearby prints, , fancy, 86c. Eggs The market Is firm; 1 Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts | free cases, $9.30 per case; do., current . receipts, free cases, $9.15 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $9.3« per case; do., firsts, free cases, $9.16 per case. Live Poultry Market firm; fowls. ] 16® 18c; roosters, 12®12%c; Spring chickens, 15®18c; ducks, 16®18c; geese, 16®18c; turkeys. 20®22c. Dressed Poultry Market steady; turkeys, fancy, 27®28c; do., good to . choice, 23®26c; do., fair to good, 21® 22c; do., culls, 16®20c; fowls, fancy. 1 19%@20%c; do., good to choice, 18%19c; do., small sixes, 15®17c; old roosters. 15c; broiling chickens, nearby, 22® 26c; do., western, 22@24c; roasting chickens, western, choice, 19® 20c; do., fair to good, 15®18c; Spring ducks, nearby, 18® 20c; do., western, 12 ®18c; geese, nearby, 16@18c; do., west ; ern, 14®16c. Potatoes Quiet, but steady; Penn sylvania, white, per bushel, $1.00®1.20; do., fair to good, 95c® 1.00 per bushel; Jersey, No. 1, per basket, 60®70o; do.. No. 2, per basket. 30® 40c. Flour Market quiet; winter, straights. $C.00®6.25; do., patents. $6.35 ®6.75; Kansas straights. $4.85®6.85; Spring firsts, clear. $5.75®6.00; do., straightß, $6.00®6.25; do., patents, $6.26 , ®7.00; do., favorite brands, $7.00®7.50. Hay The market It steady with a fair demand: No. 1. large I bales, $21.50® 22.00; No. 1, medium bales, $21.50®22.00; No. 2, do., $19.50i> i 20.00; No. 3, do., $1«.00<« 18.00. I Clover mixed. light mixed. $19.00® 19.50; No. 1, do., $18.50® 19.U0; No 2 do., $15.50® 16.50. MCW YORK BANK STATEMENT By Associated Press New York, Feb. 5. The statement of Clearing House Banks and Trust Companies for the week showa that i they hold $170,405,870 reserve in excess of legal requirements. This is a de crease of $7,395,870 from last week. I The statement follows; Actual Condition Loans, etc., $3,297,644,000; Increase. $24,609,000. Reserve in on vaults (B), $631,079,- 000; December. $4,670,000. Reserve In Federal Reserve Banks, $173,947,000; decrease, $2,610,000. Reserve in other depositories, S6T,- 500.000; increase, $1,919,000. Net demand deposits, $3,378,176,000; increase, $14,032,000. Net time deposits, $1(0,086,004; In crease. $1,043,000. Circulation, $34,053,000; decrease, $370,000. (B) Of which $148,430,000 is specie. Aggregate reserve. $752,525,00». Excess reserve, $170,405,870; decrease, ' $7,395,870. 13