I A Telegraph Wait Afi fl Quickly Meat Hat Vacant Room , I• - « Deaths itl BlN—Mrs Rose Rubin, wire of | Henhard Rubin, 1923 North Seconil street, in her 54th year, i 'uneral piivate on Friday afternoon. 'l{it 3 o'clock. Burial at Mt. Moriah , Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Baltimore papers, please copy. j E\l li—On February 9. 1916, at Phila delphia, Alice C. Enck, widow oi Harry T. Enck, aged 67 years. Funeral on Saturday morning, at iv o'clock, from the residence of her son, C. H. Enck. No. 45 North Voui leenth street. Further service and burial at Churchtown, Cumberland county. The relatives and friends are Invited to attend without further no- . tice. i WERNER On February ». 1916,. Harry M. Werner, agod 56 yea**- , The relatives and friends, as well a. all organizations of which he was a member, are invited to attend services on Saturday afternoon, at o , o'clock, from his late residence, b-4 Schuylkill street. Burial Harrisburg ■ Cemetery. [ MAl.irK On February 9. J 91 #. 1 R„ wife of Daniel E. MalicU. afctd »4 | Funeral from her late residence, 025 j Reily street. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the ser vices on Saturday afternoon, at 1.30.1. Burial will be private, Harrisburg Cemetery. FKItnON Edward Ferron, on Febru ary 7. 1916, in University Hospital, Philadelphia, aged 29 years. Funeral services Friday morning, at 10 o'clock, from his late residence. 201.1 Fulton street. The relatives and friends and all organizations of which he was a member are Invited to at lend without further notice. Furtner services at 1:30 P. M. in the Church of God, Lancaster, Pa. Bur.nl Green wood Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS MRS. C. GERTRUDE FRISHK.ORN ; wishes to thank all relatives and friends for their kindness during her > late bereavement. ... -MRS. C. GERTRUDE FRISHKORN. ; LOST TX)ST _ Bunch of keys, between ' Knola Roundhouse and Second and j Briggs streets, city. $1 reward if re- . turned to Telegraph office. j LOST Puppy, English Setter, j Brown and white. Reward if returned ; to 306 South Fifteenth street. ! LOST A' small, black, covered ac count book on the curb at 191 a Derry street. Reward if returned to 19io Derry street. FOUND "FOUND APOSITIVE"CURE for the cellar heater that will NOT heat your house PROPERTY. A lew up-to-date changes, at small cost, by LXI Mlio, will save coal and make your home COM FORT ABLE An estimate will cost you NOTHING. Send card to bam . D. Knsinger, No. 600 Race street. Phone £714. . FOUND A way to end your clean ing and dyeing worries by calliug either phone tor Eggert s bteam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works. 1.145 Mar ket street. "We*call and deliver, ■ «, ULLP WAMU) —Alale "WANTED Boy, with bicycle. Ap- , ply to Wonder Store, 211 Market street. WANTED Man familiar with erect ing, moving and repairing machinery. Good wages and steady work. Apply in person at llershey Employment Bureau, Hershey, Pa. i SALESMAN to sell all kinds of Pine, Hemlock, Oak and Hardwood lumber, Jliilwo! k, anil Boxes in Harrisburg ana vicinity, on commission basis. Audress h,lias & Bro-, Inc., Buffalo, N. V., giv ing age, experience, etc. ; WANTED Pattern and cabinet maker. Good wages and steady work. Apply in person at llershey Employ ment Bureau, Hershey, Pa. WAITED Boy, from l l6 to 18 years of age, for light delivery, one who can ride a wheel. Apply 1838 North Sixth street. WANTED Boy, about 18 years of age, to work in store. Reference re uulred. Apply Grand Union Tea Co., North Second street. WANTED First-class Drop Ham-1 merman and Die Sinkers, on alt around work. Highest wages, best of condi tions, no trouble. Apply Driggs-Sea bury Ordance Company, Sharon, Pa. WANTED Heel shaver and edge trimmer for women's', misses' and children's shoes. Apply Harrisburg Shoe Mfg. Co., Vernon street, Harris burg, Pa. •» BOY WANTED White, with best references; chance for advancement. Apply Guy Booda, Room 6, 204 Market, j PATTERNMAKERS, wood and metal; also, a few first-class toolmak ers and machinists. (Trouble), Box 85, Detroit, Mich ARCADE BARBER SHOP, 36 N. Court j Street. Newly remodeled and refitted. Clean and sanitary. Complete system Red Cross Sterilizers uscu. Massage, 25c. Shave, 10c. P. D. Richwine, Pro prietor. 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. '•PRODUCTION f I,ERIC' GOOD opportunity with progressive machinery manufacturing company in Central Maryland, for wide-awake, am bitious, young man 25-30. with shop training and desirably with experience as a production clerk. Must be hustler, • apable of reading drawings, and a : good penman. State fully experience, "ducation and age. Salary to begin. *70.00 per month. Address T., 3576, care ■if Telegraph. - HOUSES FOR RENT 1 635 Briggs St., 2'a s. f.. B r sl2 2122 N. 7th St.. 3 s, b.. 8 r *i:t Allison St., 2% b 914 l::i# N. Front St., 5 s. f„ 7 r. .. *ls ".30 Boyd Ave., 2 s. (.. 5 r Ml.', 1533 S. 13th St., 3 s. b„ 7 r. b. . *l7 2-story 7 & 8 r. h.. *l4. Sin ami sin >l-»s Emerald St.. 3 s. b.. 9 r *l7 X. Cameron St.. 3 s. b SIS i:;n x. isth St.. a s. b., 8 r sur, 1207 X. 14th St.. 2% s. b.. Sr. ... JKKI 2 !27 X. 3d St., 3s. b., 8 r. b. . . ftao 2226 X. 2d St.. 3 s. b., 8 r. b. . . . *4." 2220 N. Second St.. 3 s. b.. 9 r„ b.. $.lO 209 S. Front St., 3 s. b.. 10 r. ... *7." 312 Chestnut St.. (furnished) .. mas SIBUIBA\ Bella Vista. Ross Ave *i<i..->o Enola, Adams St.. 2 s. f.. 6 r. ... *l2 llainlyn (Aldinger Cottagei . . *no Lawn ton a delightful suburban home —2%-story frame—lo rooms —bath—hot water heat—stable lot 100x220 ft *35 FROM trim, FIRST 2052 Swatara St., 3 s. b„ 8 r. ... *l4 1207% Derry St.. 3 s. b.. 9 r„ b„ *2O loth and Stale Sts., storage bldg.. S'JO lOS Rriggs St.. 3 s. b.. 9 r *35 2(HO X. 3d St.. 3 s. b.. 9 r. b *lfl 2?IS X. 2nd St.. 2% s„ 9 r. b. ... Mr, \'.;ount ground. Susquehanna twp. 1 MILLER BROTHERS & CO. HEAL ESTATE! l ii sutuner Surety Bondo Locust nnd Court Silrrrln * | . THURSDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH , FEBRUARY 10, 1916, HELP WANTED—MaIe WAXTED Machinist, general re pair and all-around shop man. Good wages and steady work. Apply In per- | son at Hershey Employment Bureau, i j Hershey, Pa. WAXTED First-class machinists and machinist helpers. Address P. O. Box 759, Harrisburg, Pa. HELP WANTED—FemaIe WAXTED Girls. Americans, 17 to ■ 30 years of age. for factory work. Good wages and steady work. Apply at Her shey Employment Bureau, Hershey, Pa. —» , WANTED A capable white wo man. with reference, for general house work in family of two, out of the city, i Address Box 634, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED, AT ONCE 25 experienc ed sewing machine operators. Apply Blough Mfg. Co., Reily and Fulton streets. WAXTED 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 Experienced operators on power sewing machines at Jennings' Mfg. Co., 414-416 State street. LADIES Earn $2.25 dozen making neckwear. Home business. Experience j unnecessary. Mail dime for pattern, in structions. Needlework, E-613, Amster- j dam avenue. New York. CANVASSERS WANTED Three ! ladies and three men to handle a live ! article. Call. Francis Manufacturing | Company, No. 2 North Fifteenth street, j Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED A lady, between 25 and | 35, to take charge of a well-established and paying business in Harrisburg. ! Must have some capital. This is an op- j portunity seldom offered. C., 3590, care of Telegraph. WANTED—We have openings | lor 12 more bright girls. Apply, Silk Mill, Corner North and Sec-: I ond streets. I 1 WANTED Girls over 16 to strip tobacco. Also experienced Rollers, Bunchmakers, Packers, Filler and Binder Strippers. Wei- i fare looked after by trained nurse. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Com- I pany, 500 Race street. W ANTED Experienced j sewing machine operators to work 011 women's and children's wear, j Harrisburg Apparel Co., over City Star Laundry, 414-416 State street, rear entrance. SITUATIONS WANTED—SIaIo WANTED A middle-aged, refined | widow wants position as housekeeper 1 for a widower or bachelor's home; good ' manager; can take full charge; best I references. Address 8., 3600, care of Telegraph. ——— )| WANTED By young colored boy, j position as chauffeur. Apply 82 Fur nace street, Steelton, Pa. WANTED Young man (married) desires steady employment in depart- ! ment store; can .urnish good reference. ' Address D. L. G. t care of Telegraph. WANTED Position as chauffeur, I private family; can furnish reference. 1 Inquire 226 Adams street, Steelton. WANTED Man, 38 years of age. 1 would like collecting for some instal ment house; can give best of refer ence. Address R„ 3598, care of Tele graph. WANTED Colored man desires po sition as butler or handy man; experi- , ence and best of references. Address SO2 Capital street. ——-——————— SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED By young colored wo man. cooking and downstairs work In private family: can give reference. In quire. or address, M. 8., 1425 New- Fourth street. I " ! WANTED Sewing to do at home by first-class dressmaker. Apply Park Inn, corner North and Capital streets. WANTED Young colored girl wishes light cooking or general house work to do. Apply, or address, to 620 : Forster street. : —, WANTED Stenographer, with six years' experience, desires position; can furnish references. Address 0., 3603, j care of Telegraph. WANTED Experienced white wo man desires place as cook; can fur nish good reference. Address A., 3602, ! care of Telegraph. •WAXTED By settled colored wo man, cooking and assist with general housework in private family; no wash ing; can give good reference; in or out iof city. Call, or address, 719 Cowden street. WANTED Demonstrator, experi enced, desires position; no objections to f traveling. Address 1)., 3587, care of Telegraph. WAXTED Washing, plain sewing or day's work of any kind. Address Mrs. M. E. Boyer, Penbrook. WANTED Experienced stenog rapher desires posi'ion with some reli able company; can furnish best of ref erences. Address G., 35P3, care of Tele ! graph. lIEAL ESTATE FOR SALE STEELTOX SO Chestnut Street l is offered at $1,200. What Is it worth to you? Look at 24 North Eighteenth Street. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thir teenth street. FOR SALE 2%-story frame house; 8 rooms: electric lights; large porches; water on back porch; cbickenhouse; large garage. Hedge fence on plot OOx 125 feet. Inquire B. A. Pletz, corner Shell and Maple street. Progress, Pa. / FOR SALE j Grocery Store, good uptown loca tion, mostly cash business. A bungalow lon easy terms. A few choice suburban lots and acre plots. A substantial i 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. KOI'GH BRIGHT RIM, &- KLINE, 307 Kunkel Building. Both phones. FOR SALE 126 N. Cameron St.; ! 2',4-story frame; 6 rooms and bath; fur nace; shop and storage building on rear; drive alley; lot. 20x100. Brinton : Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. I FOR SALE Beautiful bungalow j on the banks of the Susquehanna at I Dauphin. Very a I tractive price to a I quick purchaser. Inquire at 617 North j Slxtenth street. Bell phone 1111. ! FOR SALE Camp Hill; Hamilton | St.; 2 squares north of trolley line: 2 Vi j story brjck: 7 rooms, bath and steam ! heat; lot, 50x158: will exchange for city | property. Brlnton-Packer Co., Second j and Walnut streets. HEAL ESTATE IX)II SALE i FOR SALE Hummelstewn; Xorih I Walnut St.; new 21j-story frame i dwelling; 7 rooms; front and side porch; | lot. 30x130. Price. SI,BOO. Brlnton- Packer Co.. Second and Walnut streets. I IXVESTMEXT PROPERTY Two 1 ■ story brick house, bath, gas, furnace, cemented cellar, porch, paved alley on rear, yielding over 8 per cent. net. Bell j Realty Co., Bergner Building. j FOR SALE 1837 North Second; I ! three-story brick house; 9 rooms and bath. Bargain Price. Immediate pos- i session. Apply 204 Harris. FOR SALE Juniata County Farm. 4.2 acres tillable, 6 acres timber. Good water on place. Good buildings. Fruit of all kinds. Price low. Inquire B. F. j I'annebaker, Executor, Penbrook, Pa. FOR SALE Dwelling No. 637 Camp street; desirable corner property; 8 rooms and bath; room for garage In j . rear; lot. 23x96. Price upon inquiry. | j Chas. Adler. 1002 North Third street. ; FOR SALE Business property heart business section. Rot, 33%x198 ft. Particulars, 27 South Seventh street, Lebanon, Pa. 1/DTS Levi Brandt Est., Elkwood. New Cumberland 5O ft. front up to one-half acre plots sewer - gas i electricity. S2OO up. Easy payments. j oc trolley. Keeney & Simmons, Agents. I j 340 CRESCENT STREET story brick all Improvements side ! entrance in good condition. This is i the property you should buy. H G ! j Pedlow. 110 South Thirteenth street, I LEMOYNE Semlbungalow house, ! | brick, 6 rooms, bath, gas, electric lights , steam heat, large porches; lot, 35x150 i Price, $2,700. Realty Co., Bergner I Building. i ! FOR SALE—Beautiful new two-and- I , a-half-story brick residence In one of I the finest locations In t'..e citv, 1001 i North Seventeenth street. Corner lot, 60x120 feet. Eight rooms and attic. ! Hall through center. All improvements, i Fine lawn and shrubbery. Sold on 1 | easy terms. Inquire of J. A. Singmas- ! ter, Gettysburg, Pa. —UROSSMOHE— "NL Statement —Always Telephone (7 to, ; S) Danville morning (and) evening ' j(60) acres @ ($2,800) terms half cash. Oil main road (5) mile to City Market.' (Mall) delivered at (8) room (3) porch home with (telephone). Fine large meadows (and) creek opposite all , (new) roofs (painted) buildings (2) i young horses (2) cows (5) hogs (40) | chickens, heavy mounted (new) team' harness and (new) Mlllville wagon (10) I I ton bay, (12) ton straw (Wife Deceas- j j ed) possession at once ($3,400). —HIVERVIKWS— j (Mile) to (Susquehanna) River (and) 1 handy to (4) markets. Remember—un less (in) position to do business (at ! I once) please do not consider this ( Bar- ! gain). (132) acres @ ($3,800). Double: I Home with (12) rooms, shutters (new) | metal roofs, large porches with i | (water) at door. Buildings valued j | ($4,200) and painted. (42) woodland have customer Cg> ($1,600) spot cash. | Can buy at extra price heavy team | (young) horses (5) cows (9) hogs (100) \ chickens (16) ton Hay (and) Straw. —EV KK<» RKE X S— (Trolley) and (Market) short distance I to (16) acre Poultry Farm only ($800); ; terms ($300) cash. (2) acres in apples, ! cherries, plums, quinces, pears, grapes, i peaches, currants and berries. Fine (painted) Home, slate roof, porches, j large window panes, out kitchen, barn j and outbuildings. Fine Gardens, new j , Fences, handy (to) Silk Mill and (3) , lj railroads. (14) acres in (woodland). | i With good (young) Horse and cow (3) ! | hogs and (20) chickens only ($950) if i ; sold at once. GEORGE B. OSTRANDER, ; Danville Phoneliours Sunbury ] Mornings (7 to 8) Evenings. : BERRYHILL ST. Frame, 7 rooms, i bath, finished attic, gas, furnace; lot, j 18x110; concrete walks; two chicken houses. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bulld ] ing. ' FOR SALE j louse, 10 rooms, with all modern I improvements, in North street, Hill. Will sell at a sacrificing price. Address, House, care Tele- I ?raph ( ——————. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Thor- | oughbred Campine hens and pullets, and ! Black Minorca luns and pullets. Will accept thoroughbred White Wyandotte and White Leghorns in exchange. C. j D. Stewart, Twenty-seventh and Derry. i 1 Bell phone 3664. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT Storeroom, 19 North Third street; five-room apartment; steam heat, electric lights and gas. In- j quire 20 North Fourth street. , l ■> I'OR REXT Desirable tliree-story brick house, porches, hot air heat, hard- | wood finish and all other modern im provements. Rent, S2O. Apply MacWil- | ; iiams Construction Co., 2150 North 1 j Fifth street. FOR SALE Furnished, ten-room brick, corner house: all Improvements, suitable for rooming or apartments; good location, with best trolley service in city, will sell at a bargain. Pos-, session given at once. Address M., 3570, care cf Telegraph. FOR RL.nT House No. 2C6 Herr street; 9 rooms and bath; stationary wash stands in several rooms; suitable 1 for rooming or boardlnghouse; new hot air furnace; coal and gas ranges; large • r yard. Inquire 129 Pine street, or write Mrs. J. McK. Reiley, Apartment 5, The Kenilwortli, Buffalo, N. Y. FOR REXT Large, three-story brick house; very desirable; located in . upper end of town; interior very finely finished. Rent, $25. MacWllliams Con struction Co., 2150 North Fifth street, j FOR REXT Newly remodeled 8- j room house; bath and heat; located 66 | 1 North Sixteenth. Keys next door. Rent, ' ! S2O. MacWllliams Construction Co., 2150 i North Fifth street. FOIt HEM No, 1302 State St $26.00 1847 State St 20.00 2101 Greenwood St. 'J.OO 2120 Boat, St 15.00 2005 N. Seventh St 10.00 ' j. E. GIPPLE, 1251 Market St. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Second floor, lliree or ' four unfurnished rooms; heat, light and telephone; front and back porches, ls 13 Green street. FOR RENT Four rooms and tiled bath, recently completed; modern apart ment; hardwood lloora throughout; electric lights; steam heat; bay window ' • n living, dining and bed rooms; splen did kitchen; Immediate possession; low rental. Hanson, 1814 State. Bell phone 3709. FOR RENT Housekeeping Apart , ment; bay window front on Locust i ' street. Tiled entrance, tiled bath, locker, hall phones, fully equipped ! j kitchenette. Apply Penna, Realty & ! 1 Improvement Co., 132 Locust street. FOR REXT Furnished and unfur- I | nished, four rooms and bath, pantries i : and balconies; all latest conveniences Apply Apartments, Sixth and Herr streets. Bell phone 3677 M. APARTMENTS WANTED . WANTED Young woman would like a flat or small house; must be centrally located or not considered. Address F., 3588, care of Telegraph. I BOOMS FOR HKNT I'OR REST Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; all improvements. Apply 1529 North Third street. FOR RENT Pleasant room on sec , ond floor; heat; electric light and use |of bath. 819 Third street. FOR RENT Second and third floor 1 rooms, with or without board. Apply 45 North Sixteenth street. i FOR RENT Large, attractive room; modern conveniences; second lloor. 121 State street. i FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room, third floor, steam heated. Apply at 814 North Sixth street. i FOR RENT Mother and daughter i at 1840 Chestnut street, have rooms to rent for light housekeeping; new house; all improvements. Apply 1840 Chestnut street. FOR RENT ll4 Chestnut street, 1 two nicely furnished rooms; steam heat, I bath and all modern conveniences. FOR RENT Well-furnished rooms; city steam heat; Bell phone. <lO North j Sixth streets. FOR RENT Second floor front rooms, facing Capitol Parle; stationary washstand thot and cold running : water); electric light; city steam; use lof Beil phone and large bath. Apply 410 North street. I FOR RENT Two attractive second floor rooms; all conveniences and use iof phone; gentlemen only. 813 North j Second street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms at I 1703 Green street with all improve ments. FOR RENT Two tinfurnised rooms on second floor; possession •after March 1 15; use of bath and all conveniences, j Apply 97 North Seventeenth street. 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. FOR RENT Attractive rooms for rent; centrally located; terms reason able- Apply 209 State street. fixxTKn *~ WANTED Two unfurnished rooms on second floor, one front room, by i yoirng, married couple. Address 8., | "595. care of Telegraph. WANTED By middle-aged gentle | man, second-story furnished front room, centrally located, city steam, all j conveniences. Private family preferred, j References exchanged. Address H., j 3589, care of Telegraph. FOK SALE | 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. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be i secured at the Telegraph Business Offl-.e. FOR SALE Ford touring car. Sell at bargain to make quick sale. $lB5. (iooil condition. Extras, electric horn, shock absorbers, tubes, tires, etc. Cres j t ent Garage, South and Susquehanna. I FOR SALE Harley-Davldson 1915 I two-speed, single-cylinder, A 1 shape, lamp, horn and pump, run about 800 i miles, $135. 329 Conestoga street, Steel i ton. FOR SALE Two oak wardrobes at $5.00 each; one mahogany sideboard and large secretary, desk and bookcase com- I bined, solid walnut. Apply Mrs. P. A. ! Hartman, 514 North Third street. j FOR SALE One evening gown, size 34; also chiffon broadcloth cape, In good condition. Will sacrifice both for $6.00. I Call r t'ternoons, 258 North street, City. | FOR SAEE 1915 model 48, Chal- I mers touring car, six-cylinder, seven i passengers. Tires and machinery prac i tically good as new. Yacht boi Will i sell at a great sacrifice to quit .. buyer, i Apply 424 Reily. Bell phone 22S1W. WILL. SEEL, new $375.00 Upright Piano for SIOO cash to quick buyer. High grade make. Call 1617 Penn ttreet. | 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. FOR SALE—A Columbia electric au ! tomoblle, fine appearance, price $50.00, ! must be sold at once. Apply 814 North | Third street. ! FOR SALE Confectionery store. Good business —seven years old. Rea son for selling, leaving town. Apply I. Alitto, IJ3B .North Fourth atreet. TYPEWRITER BARGAINS Rebuilt and scecond-hand, SIO.OO up—L. C. Smi'h's, Remington and Underwoods, I etc. Geo. P. Tillotson, 211 Locust street, j Opposite "The Orpheum." FOR SALE Miscellaneous unserviceable articles of police equipment will be exposed for sale on February 16, 1916, at the store room of the Department of State Police, j Capitol Building, Harrisburg, Pa. Lists of articles may be had on application i to Department of State Police. Bids ; should be submitted in writing on the entire lpt. Address Superintendent State Police, P. O. Box 6i7. Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE Scratch Pads - new supply—so for 25c while they laat. Ap ply Job Printing Department The Vel». i graph Printing Company. I<'OR SALE Tailoring Establish ment, fully equipped, doing SI,OOO busi ness. Reasons for selling, ill health and change of business. Onlp tailor in town or 3,000. Address Vre, care of | Telegraph. FOR SALE Brand-new Whitman | Player Piano, scarf, bench, cover and two dozen rolls. Will sell at great sacrifice 'to quick buyer. Apply 424 Re.'ly street. | Bell phone 2281 W. 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. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PATENT FOR SALE Will sell part or whole interest in recently patented article used in every home. Retails sc. cost about '/ac each to manufacture. This is ati unusual opportunity. Wrlti at once, P. O. Box 59, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE Llotel in central part of prosperous city; European plan; 40 j rooms; grill. Lock Box 263, Elmira. , N. Y. WANTED, TO LOAN, at once or time before April 1, $3,400 at 5 per cent, first mortgage on improved city prop erty. Address A., 3569, care of Tele- I graph. THE RIGHT MAN with a reasonable amount of capital can find rare oppor- I tunity to secure an interest in a good : paying business fully protected by j United States Letters Patent. Profits I immense. No chance for loss. Full de tails at interview. Those interested land meaning business, address P. O. j Box 175. ANY Intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate. 795. Lock port, N. Y. I MADE *50,000 In Overyears In the mall order business, began with $5. ' Send for free booklet. Telia bow, U«a --j cock, 355 Lockport, N. Y. [COPPER LEADS ;j FURTHER GAINS M Mexican Stocks Reactionary on ; Reports of Possible Cancella- j i lion of Concessions | _ ! By Associated Press ■ ! New York, Feb. 10.—Stocks with ' Mexican connections were reactionary i :on reportß of possible cancellation of j foreign-owned concession* in that! > country. The list made further gains. ! , however, after some minor irregular- j . ity, coppers still pointing the way, ; with heavy dealings in Anaconda and i Utah. "U. S. Steel overcame the slight pressure following its initial advance, s - rising to 85Vi , Trading ran into other channels) j later. Canadian Pacific becoming sud- I „ denly active at an over-night advance fof 3',4, while United fruit, the sugar: group and allied issues showed greater : activity. General Motors featured ■ high priced specialties, rising 19% to , 470. Bonds were steady. NEW YORK STOCKS t 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, j furnish the following quotations: New York, Feb. 10. Open. Clos. i Alaska Gold Mines 23% 23 1 ,4 1 - AUis-Chalmers :{2"s 31% ■ American Beet Sugar ... 7070% ' American Can 6 3 62% : . American C&F 74 73% i r American Ice Securities . 28% 29% ! - American Locomotive .. 08% 68 American Smelting 103% 103 » American T & T, 127% 127% | Anaconda 89% 89% j . Atchison 103 % 103% i 5 Baldwin Locomtive .... 11 5 % 114% I ,• Baltimore & Ohio 88% 88% , Bethlehem" Steel 467 471 F! F Goodrich. 74% 73% ] - California Petroleum .. 32% 32 % " Canadian Pacific 173% 173% | j Central Leather 54% 51% Chesapeake and Ohio .. 63 62% Chicago, Mil and St Paul 96% J6% Chicago. R I and Pacific 19% 19% ■ Cllino Consolidated Cop. 56 % ;>7%; Colorado Fuel and Iron. 49% 18%, ♦Consoliated Gas 135% 136 Corn Products 23 22% i t BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES • I f i FOR SALE A well-established ; I Millinery Store. Entire stock and tlx _ i tures at a reasonable price. Possession " I given at once. 614 North Third street, I J Harrisburg, Pa. • BUSINESS PERSONALS • PACKING A. H. Shrank. 1906 North '» Sixth street, first-class packer of fur - nitute, china and bric-a-brac. Bell phone 399 W. j i FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine >. Hair Tonic, prepared by GrOss, the 0 I Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market I - I street. Harrisburg, Pa, Telephone orders glvin prompt attention. Bell - 1960. t! 1 | HAULING R. A. HAHTMAN, Boarding Stable .. i and National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul- I Ing. H. W. Lather, Manager. Fifth and e Woodbine street. Bell phone No. ! i ; 2503 R. i. | ■ • j STORAGE • j FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private " rooms for household goods, $2 per T month and up. We Invite Inspection. ' 1 Low Insurance. 487-445 South Second | • j street Harrisburg Storage Company. 1 STORAGE 419 Bvoau street, for t household goods and merchandise. Pri '. vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 75 cents l per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co 411 f WANTED ' WAXTED Tenant tanner, with 1 1 stock for farm of thirty-five acres eight ; miles from Harrisburg, one and one- | half miles from trolley. No small cliil- j " dren. Possession nor: or April 1. Ad- i j dress Box R. 3586, care of Telegraph. ! ; WAXTED TO RENT Nine | room modern house, first-class neigh- j • I borhood. Apply with particulars. Ad- ' " dress S., 3596. care of Telegraph. WANTED Stable accommodations 7 for TWO horses and TWO wagons. Must j have loft space. Will furnish our own 1 • i feed. Address Wholesale. P. O. Box 788, • Harrisburg. WANTED TO BIT Y Two Pool ' " | Tables. Must be In good condition. : State price and make of tables. Ad- ; I dress Box "591. care of Telegraph. WANTED ! FARM IVAXTED 1 want to rent a farm within 20 miles of Harrisburg. i Must have possession April 1. Prefer Cumberland county. Am a fartner with years of successful experience. Address M., 3592, care of Telegraph. WANTED TO BUY Good 1915 or 1916 roadster. Must be reasonable. Spot cash. Address Roadster, care of Harrisburg Telegraph. 1 WANTED TO BUY - Upright Piano. Must be cheap for cash. Send particu lars to X., 3581, In care of Harrisburg Telegraph. WANTED—To trade new S6OO Player Piano as part payment on new road i ster. Address P. O. Box No. 29. —————— MONEY TO LOAN Money to Leal To Housekeepers and Worklngmen. We will treat you fairly. EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO., Room 21 Spooner Building,. Licensed i bonded, incorporated. Take elevator. Telephone Bell 1647 R. jFOR SALE 1 j In Plots to Suit Purchasers , I I That vacant ground between Seneca and Schuylkill and Jefferson and Sev- 1 C enth, with frontages on Ross and Oxford streets. District sewers and water. 1 , J Admirable locations for moderate priced houses for which there are ready pur- i 1 Chasers. Exceedingly low per front foot prices and favorable terms, to help | C you finance a building operation which will be sure to prove profitable. 1 I Fahnestock Land Syndicate ! | JlLru - j ICrucible Steel 82% 82% II I Crucible Steel pfd 114% 11."> 1 i Distilling Securities .... 49 18% ! Erie 38% SB% j Erie, Ist pfd 54% 54 I General Electric Co. ... 172% 172% i General Motors 470 472% Gt. North, pfd 122% 122% Gt. North. Ore. ss 47% 47% Gug. Expl 22 21 % ,Ins. Copper 46% 46% i Interboro-Met. 17% 18 i Interboro-Met. pfd 7 4 73% 1 Kansas City South 27 27 Lackawanna Steel 80% 80 : Lehigh Valley 77 77% i Maxwell Motors 71% 71 More. Mar. ctfs 17 16% Merc. Mar. ctfs pfd. ... 76% 76% Mex. Pet .-108 109 ] Miami Copper 37% 37% ! National Lead 71 71 | New York Central 106 % 107% : INYN IT II 68% 68% j j New York Ont and West 26% 26% i I Norfolk and Western ... 11 7 % 117 % Northern Pacific 114 114 'Pacific Mail Ifi 16 | Pennsylvania Railroad.. 57 57% i Pittsburgh Coal 33 % 33% | Press Steel Car 59% 59% Railway Steel Spg 41 42% I Ray Con Copper 25 % 25 I Reading 78% 79% I Rep Iron & Steel 54 % 54 (Southern Pacific 100% 100%! | Southern Railway 21% 21% Southern Kwy pfd .... CO 60 Studebaker 153% 155% | Tennessee Copper 60% 60 % {Third Ave 60HI 60% , Union Pacific 135% 135% IT S 1 Alcohol 152% 156% j ! U S Rubber 53 53 XT S Steel 85% 85 |U S Steel pfd 116% 116% Utah Copper 81% 8.1% | jVa Caro Chem 48% 48% | 1 West Union Tel 89 89% | I Westinghouse Ml'g .... 68% 68% | PHILADELPHIA PHODUCK By Associated Press j Philadelphia, Feb. 10. Wheat ' Lower; No. 2, red, spot and February, | ! 51.31% @1.33%; No, 2. Southern, red,' I $1.29%©1.31%. i (Tom Steady; No. 2, yellow, local, j | 82 Ms ©8" %c; steamer. No. 2, yellow, lo | cal. 81® 82c. Oats —Market steady; No. 2, white, 57 j i ©57% c; No. 3, white, 53%(J|»04%c. : Bran The market is firm; j I city mills, winter, per ton, $25.50; western, winter, per ton, none nere; Spring, per ton, $24.50@25.00. Refined Sugars Market steady; | refined powdered, 6.10 c; fine granulated, ! 6.00 c; confectioners' A, 5.90 c. Butter Market steady; western,' creamery, extras, 34c; nearby prints, \ fancy, 37c. I Eggs The market is lower; j Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, j ! free cases, $7.20 per case; do., current ' i receipts, free cases, $6.90 per case; I western, extras, firsts, free cases, $7.20 I per case: western, firsts, free cases, j $6 .90 per case. ' Live Poultry Market firm; fowls. | 18(0>19c; roosters. 12@>13c; Spring I chickens. 1 4(fl)20c; ducks, 18%20c; geese, ; 17WT9c; turkeys, 20@22c. Dressed Poultry Market steady; turkeys, fancy, 27®28c; do., good to choice, 23®>26c; do., fair to good, 21 (U> 22c; do., culls, 16@20c; fowls, fancy, I 19%®C20%c; do., good to choice, 18@19c; ' do., small sixes, 15ftj)17c; old roosters, | 15c; broiling chickens, nearby, 22<§j i 26c; do., western, "2@24c; roasting I chickens, western, choice to fancy, 19@ ! 22c; do., fair to good, 15@ 18c; Spring ducks, nearby, 18(<i>20c; do., western, 12 4f»18c; geese, nearby, 16@18c; do., west ern, 14(516c. Potatoes Market dull; Penn- ; sylvanla, white, per bushel, sl,ools 1.20; ! do., fair to good, 96c501.00 Der bushel; j Jersey, No. 1. per basket, 604j>70c; do., No. 2, per basket, 30<g>40c. i Flour Market quiet: winter, i straights. $6.15®6.50; do., patents, $6.60 j i ®7.06: Kansas straights, s4.Bu@s.Si; , I Spring firsts, clear, $5.75(f06.00; do., straights, $6.25@6.50: do., patents, s6.!>o j@7.00; do., favorite brands. $7.00®7.50. '■ Hay Market firm: No. 1, large; bales, $21.50©22.00; No. 1, medium' bales, $21.50@22.00; No. 2, do., $19.50® 20.00; No. 3. do., $16.00018.00. Clover mixed, light mixed, $19.00® 19.50: No. 1, do., $lS.5O@ 19.00; No. 2. I do., $15.50® 16.50. PHILADELPHIA' STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, Feb. 10.—Stocks closed ; strong. Cambria Steel 80'h j General Asphalt 32% ! General Asphalt, Pfd 71% | j Lake Superior Corporation .... 10% | Superior Corporation, Pfd. . 27 .'Lehigh Navigation 77 | Lehigh Valley Pennsylvania Railroad 5i | Pennsylvania Steel, Pfd 85 I Philadelpuhia Electric 27%] I Philadelphia Company 42 % I Philadelphia (To., Pfd Ex-div. 35 j | Philadelphia Rapid Transit 10% Reading v|% 'storage Battery 6;>%• | 1 Union Traction 43% (United Gas Improvement 89 ; United States Steel 84% j j Warwick Iron and Steel 10% j CHICAGO CATTLE I Chicago. 111., Feb. 10. Hogs Re- ! celpts, 40.000: active, 5c above yester ' day's average. Bulk of sales, $8.20® | ' 8.36; light. $7.95®8.35: mixed, $8.05® l 5.40; heavy. $8.05®8.40: rough. $8.05® ' 8.15: pigs, $6.90@7.90. Cattle Receipts, 6.000; weak, Na- j tive beef steers, $6.25@9.65; cows and i heifers, $.'!.00@8.00; calves, $8.25® 11.25. 1 Sheep Receipts. 16.000; weak. Wethers, $7.60@8.15: lambs, $8.85® j 11.35. CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADE Chicago, 111., Feb. 10.—Board of Trade j closing: Wheat—May. 1.2. U: July. 1.12%. Corn—May, 77%: July, 77%. Oats —May, 48? i ; July, 46. Pork—May, 20.52: July, 20.65. Larcl—May, 10.27; July, 10.45. Ribs—May, 11.30: July, 11.45. 300 Chinese Rebels Are Killed in Big Battle I Sau Francisco, Feb. 10. Govern-i ; i lent forces in Yunnan province, I .China, defeated revolutionary troops in a battle yesterday during which three hundred rebels were killed and two hundred captured, according to a ' dispatch from Peking printed here by 'the Young China newspaper, to-day. The dispatch stated that there had been almost continuous fighting in Szechuen province for several weeks with the revolutionary forces victor-; ious in nearly every engagement. Lackawanna Steel Closes Record-Breaking Year By Associated Press New York, Feb. 10.—The Lacka wanna Steel Company Issued Its an nual statement to-day for the year ending December 31. 1915, and at the same time announced that ils $6,000,- 000 six per cent, notes would bo rr ! tired on March 1, a year prior to their maturity date. The annual statement shows gross sales of $27,793,000, an increase of $11,511,000 over the preceding year; net. earnings were $5,977,000, an in crease of $4,396,000 and a surplus of $2,409,000 replaces a deficit of sl,- | ii52,79(i. I BOY WOUNDED IX LEG COll/DNT GO TO SCHOOT, An accidental shot in the leg kept. John Heed, lltiG South Cameron street out of school, but did not pre vent him from attempting to escape from George W. Kennedy, truant of | licer, according to testimony given i before Alderman Caveny yesterday af ternoon. The boy promised to go to ' school and was released. Wllflftam Jackson, 14 34 Vernon street, charged with not sending his daughter to | school was fined $2. TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY ! The eleventh anniversary of Capital Region, No. 1109, of the National Pro tective I.egion, will be held next Mon ! day evening in the hall, 321 Market ; street. An interesting program has been arranged. QIIBSER STAMnn >|li SEALS & STENCILS V'I«»MFG.BVHBG.STENCIL WORKS" |1 11 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. U ' i White's Detective Agency HARRY C. WHITE Ex-City Bclectlve, Sunt. ROOMS 304-a»5 TRUSTEE ULUG., S N. MAIIIiET St». Prompt mill etl'leleiit Nervier In private mid erliiiliuil ('■«('. Connul tHtionx free In nil ease*. Hell phone. v r —^ FUNERAL SPRAYQ I AND New Cumberland 'loral Co.. I New ianiberlmiil, l*n. Highest Prices Paid For Rags Metal of " descriptions, rubber boots • and shoes, auto tires, paper slock, books, magazines. Specially Interested in Merchant Tailor Clips. Drop postal, or call Bell phone 1U47-M. Wagon will" ! stop at your door. Keystone Iron and Metal Co. <l4s—4tr>l> 11 ROAD STREET 1 APARTMENTS No. 7 South Front Street j Ideal suites of four rooms, i kitchen and bath; two rooms, i kitchen, bath and balcony. Fin \ ished in keeping with the most | desirable location. AHFLY TO Commonwealth Trust Co. 222 Market Street Harrisburg, Pa. ______ OHIO OIL The significance of the recent i purchase by the Ohio Oil Company I of rich Wyoming Oil territory and j the promise of big early cash dtvi | dends is reflected in decided niar ! ket activity in this stock. The full import of this is fully conveyed in | the iwtest issue of our Weekly Market Review. This Market Review also em braces complete information re | garding such issues as: COSDEN on, SAPULPA REFINING CUBA CANE SUGAR I SUBMARINE BOAT INT. MERCANTILE MARINE r. S. LIGHT & HEATING Keep in touch with us if you desire the latest and most defi nite news, regarding these se curities. Our Statistical Bureau is probably the most complete maintained by any brokerage bouse in the East. Banking houses and trust companies generally fortify themselves with our exclusive information for the benefit of their customers. Why not | you? No charge for this service. We will ha\<- ready for distribu tion within n few days a booklet on MOTOR STOCKS. This will be forwarded free upon application. L. L. Winkelman & Co. 1311 S. Ilron.l St., Philadelphia I'liouesi Walnut UflUTj Itaee 2583 Jii'iv York \\ llinlnKlon, Del. I'arkerHlMirg, W. Va. DIRECT WIRES to the VARI OUS MARKETS > —^ 15
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