| A.Telegraph Want id Will Quickly' lent flat Vacant Room ~| IDeatbs lil.Vl'Ell On February 1". 191®. (i~prge D. Klnter, aged «2 years. |{f latives and friends are invited to nttend the services on Monday aitei noon. at 2 o'clock, from his late res'" ilence, 441 Harris street. Burial Har risburg Cemetery. UARDNBR —On February 16. Mrs. Mary E. Gardner, widow of the late David L. Gardner, in her Oath vcar at her late home, 1510 Wallace Funeral services will be held at the above address on Saturday a f tern °° at 2 o'clock, to which relatives anil friends are invited to attend without further notice. Burial East Harris burg Cemetery. LOST LOST 515.00 in notes Eleventh and Market streets and 1 osi | ufllce at Third and Locust streets. Ho ward if returned to this office. LOST Gold bracelet, name Mary j engraved on top, lost between No. 4.i | Herr street and .Market Square. * ie " i ward if returned to 427 Herr street. j IjOST Between .^4 4, South Thlr- I teentli street and Kaekler s Hall, liana bag", containing money anil papers. ward If returned to Mrs. Stoyer. 344 South Thirteenth street. ! LOST A small, black, covered ac count book on the curb at 191|» I>eiry ; street. Reward if returned to 1915 j Derry street. I FOUND FOUND A way to.end your clean ing and dyeing worries by calling either phone for Eggert s Steam Dyeing md French Cleaning Works. 1-45 Mar ket street. We call and deliver. HELP WANTED —Male WANTED Traveling representa i\e. Salary. In reply stale former mployment and give references. Bond equired. Apply V\'., 3640, care of lele- | <»al.li, i WANTED Married men who are billing to go out-of-town on an A 1 , • reposition; must furnish reference and ■olid; will pay $13.00 per week in this •itv while learning our business, with lie' assurance that you can earn froin [jii.oo to $30.00 per week in the terrl ory we assign you 10. Apply at once. Icwel Tea Co., 269 Broad street. WANTED First-class Drop Ham- Herman and Die Sinkers, on all around ivork. Highest wages, best of condi ;ions, no trouble. Apply Driggs-Sea-j jury Ordance Company, Sharon, Pa. WANTED, AT ONCE Several auto- j nubile painters, or helpers, who havej lad experience. No inexperienced peo de need apply. C. A. Fair Carriage; ■MI Auto Works, East End Mulberry street Bridge. WANTED Strong wl.te man for gorier at Philadelphia Quick Lunch, 107 Market street. WANTED Man to advertise well- j mown article. No selling required. Pleasant work. Apply office of Fels- Saptlia, Seventh and Reily streets, be-j 'ore 8 A. M. and after 5:15 P. M. PATTERNMAKERS, wood and I netal; also, a few first-class toolmak •rs atul machinists. ('J. rouble). Box 85, Detroit, Mich 'S-RCADE BARBER SHOP. 3G N. Court. I -treet. Newly remodeled and refitted, -lean and sanitary. Complete system led Cross Sterilizers used. Massage, !oc. Shave, 10c. P. D. Richwine, Pro prietor. MACHINISTS WANTED Boring lilll or lathe hands, who can work, rom blue prints; also tool makers. Ad- j iress, or apply. Employment Depart uent, Westlnghouse Electric & Mfg. Jo.. East j'ittsburgb. Pa. WOOD PATTERNMAKERS First lass, experienced men. Crocker- ; iVheelcr Co., Ampere, N. J. (Near New- j irk, N .1-). WANTED Boy, 16 years of age, to vork in grocery store; must liave some xperlence and give good reference, vpply 1245 Kittatlnny street. HELP \\ \NTEl)—Female WANTED Girls over 16, operators jower machines on canvas gloves. s.l laid experienced operators, $4 to, earners. Experienced operators make S7 to $9 a week. Steady work. Apply it once. Steelton Glove Co., 709 South J econd street, Steelton. WANTED Students to enroll at iur school. A lady started work In 16 iveeks. Better and more teaching iringa results. Enroll now. Bell 704 R. i larrisburg Shorthand School. Second itrcet. CVN YOU QUALIFY? WE will employ several ladies who ue honorable and loyal, on a house-to louse Order Taking Canvass. We pay itralght salary. The position is perma icnt if you qualify. Apply in person inly at Room 307—N0. 8 North Market ! Square. WANTED Experienced op erators on power sewing machines j it Jennings' Mfg. Co., 414-416! •>tate street. WANTED Commercial course graduate to do stenography and type vriting and assist bookkeeper. Perma- j lent, with eha,nce of advancement. Ad- j Iress C„ 3627, care of Telegraph. WANTED - Several strong girls to i vork in laundry. Apply Troy Laundry, I 520-26 Fulton street. WANTED Girl over 16, handy with he needle, to work in store. Good ' lours. Pleasant employment. Address i iox G., 3430, care of Telegraph. WANTED Girls over 16, to work u laundry. Good wages to right party. Sanitary Family Washing Co., Sixteenth! lid Elm streets. WAN'. ED - Ladies of refinement can ! nnke a good Income selling Nubone i 'orsets. full or spare hours. Call, for! nterview, Wolfe Shop, 404 North Sec- ! •ud street. : ! 1 ! HOUSES FOR RENT j |l 12 Linden St., 3 s. f., 8 r. ... si"? I 2122 N. 7th St., 3 s. b„ 8 r !. gift , l iOS Allison St., 2'/& s. b Slut i 1316 N. Front St., 3 s. f„ Jr..., Kir,: ,330 Boyd Ave., 2 3. f., 5 r air.* ,1537 S. 13th St., 3s. b., 7r. b ... *l7? --•lory 7fißr. h„ fit, sir, n „,i mini • h,.* I'.merald St., 3 s. b.. 9 r. .. *l7; 133 N. 13tli St.. 3 s. I>„ 5r...." 1209 N. l ltl, St.. 2V2 s. b„ Br. •£-.! 2:;27 N. 3d St.. 3 s. b„ 8 r. b. ... U(| .'::::0 N. Second SI., 3 s. b„ !i r„ b. ar.n• 1 JOB S. Front St., 3 h. b.. 10 r. ... 312 Chestnut St., (furnished) . «p>r,i 120.1 and 1207 Capital St., 3-story • brick carriage works (36x80), gso? SOBIIRHAN ! Helln A l*tn, Ross Ave 5M..10; Cove Station—bungalow sisj Knnln, Adams St., 2 s. f., 6 r. ... (US!I Hniulyn (Aldlnger Cottage) .. soil i ; 1.11 wiiton a delightful suburban 4 home —2%-story frame—lo rooms i i —bath—hot water heat—stable i 1 lot 100x220 ft VSSf FROM APKII, FIRST F 20:>2 Swatara St.. 3 s. b„ 8 r. . an? ! 631 Apricot St. * sl3? 10th and State Hts., storage bide *•>'»" 408 Briggs St., 3 s. b., 9 r. gas! 2010 N. 3d St., 3s. b.. Sr.b. ... ju< ? 1 2218 N. 2nd St., 2% s., 9 r. b. ... S«! Vacant ground, Susquehanna twp 1 MILLER BROTHERS & CO.! RE* I, RSTATK InHiimnee Surety Honda 1 I.oeuat Mild Court Street* i I THURSDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED—FemaIe WORKS DRESSMAKING SCHOOL teaches all pattern cutting by measure, before sewing. The pupil cuts the pat tern, cuts the goods, and makes the entire dress, making her own dresses while learning. Day and Evening classes. A $5 reduction 0.1 the tuition is given all pupils who begin- now. Works Dressmaking School, 22 North Fourth Street. WANTED Competent, experienced woman for general housework; good wages: references required. Address C„ 3642, care of Telegraph. WANTED—We have openings for 12 more bright girls. Apply, Silk Mill, Corner North and Sec ond streets. WANTED Girls over 16 to j strip tobacco. Also experienced Rollers, Bunchmakers, Packers, Filler and Binder Strippers. Wel fare looked after by trained nurse. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Com pany, 500 Race street. WANTED Experienced | sewing machine operators to work lon women's and children's wear, j Harrisburg Apparel Co., over City Star Laundry, 414-416 .State street, rear entrance. SITUATIONS WANTED —Male WANTED Young, married man wants position as inside salesman. C. C. S„ 1938 Derry street. WANTED Position by a young man; lias experience as manager and i buyer of general merchandise store; can j also do clerical work. Address Box M, 3629, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young man, experienced j as clerk in grocery store, desires posi -1 tion; can furnish best of references. Ad dress L W. M., 624 Cumberland. WANTED Strong, young man, 21 j years old, wants work of any kind; not all-aid of hard work. Address J. A. M„ 624 Cumberland. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Experienced house keeper would like a position as house keeper for widower with small family. I Address W., 3638, care of Harrisburg Telegraph. WANTED Woman, with small boy, desires work in private family, or housekeeping; can take charge immedi ately. Apply Mrs. Mary Stelimail. Ober- ; lin. Pa. WANTED Washing lo do at home, i Call, or address, 1527 Fulton street. | | WANTED Day's work, Friday and Saturday. Apply M. E. J., 1003 Cowden street. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE j STEELTON —3O Chestnut Street—is a cozy little home—and is only $1,200. Rental, $9.00. Inspect It. H. G. Pedlow, | 110 South Thirteenth street. THAT Evergreen Street property is j really a bargain—offered at more than 1 $750 below cost. Must be seen to be appreciated. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. I REAL BARGAIN, 1911 Park St. I Nine-room brick house; all eonveni | ences; every room light and cheerful;! I deep lot; rear drive alley; healthy loca tion, near Reservoir Park; excellent I neighborhood. MARKET STREET LOT 45x100—We offer this Lot for less than $85.00 per foot. | 1008 Hemlock Street 3-story brick ! dwelling. 8 rooms, batlr and furnace. 1 I.«t, 15x88. Will exchange for Hill j property. | Riverside 3224 N. Fourth Street —■ Single frame dwelling'. 7 rooms, bath and furnace. Lot, 26x162. Price attrac tive. BRINTON-PACKER CO., Second and Walnut Streets. LOTS Levi Brandt Est., Elkwood, New Cumberland 5O ft. front up to one-half acre plots sewer gas electricity. S2OO up. Easy payments. 5c trolley. Keeney & Simmons, Agents. FOR SALE—Beautiful new two-and -1 a-lialf-story brick residence in one of i the finest locations in to city, 1001 1 North Seventeenth street. Corner lot, 1 00x120 feet. Eight rooms and attic. Hall through center. All Improvements. Fine lawn and shrubbery. Sold on easy terms. Inquire of J. A. Singmas ter, Gettysburg, Pa. j FOR SALE Eight-room brick house, steam heated, gas and electric ity; all conveniences; porches; alley on \ rear; also, side entrance; tine location. lOr will exchange for smaller house. Address Box R., 3628, care of Tele ] graph. ! FOR SALE Furnished, ten-room brick, corner house; all improvements; suitable for rooming or apartments; good location, with best trolley service in city. AVIII sell at a bargain. Pos j session given at once. Address M., 3570, | care of Telegraph. FOR SALE—Desirable build ing lots, located 011 Fourth, F'ifth, 1 Schuylkill and Atlas streets, in blocks or the whole. A splendid opportunity for builder. Inquire j or address, F. R. Oyster,'trustee, care of Harrisburg Telegraph, ! city. j INVESTMENT PROPERTY Two ! story brick house, bath, gas, furnace, cemented cellar, porch, paved alley on • !'. ea '> yielding over 8 per cent. net. Bell | Realty Co., Bergncr building. j FOR SALE No. 240 North Fifteenth ISt 3-story brick 8 rooms bath Sas furnace porch—corner prop ! erty suitable for garage. Inspect it. jLell Realty Co., Bergner Building. , SIXTH STREET, 2352 -V 3-story brick house, 9 rooms, bath, gas, furnace, lot, | 20x120; second property from corner; desirable business location. Bell Realty | Co., Bergner Building. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT Very desirable house, ; located oi, Sixth street; hardwood lin ish; laundry; steam heat; a largo yard; 8 rooms and batli. Rent. $25.00 Mac- Williams Construction Co., 2150 North j Fifth street. City. I FOR RENT— I 812 Capital—s3s.oo. I 203 Harris—s3o.oo and water. 118 Dock—slo.oo. Apartments—2lo N. Second—s4s.oo and $35.00. Storeroom—looß N. Third—s3s.oo. 1 Camp Hill—Long St.—furnished j $30.00 and water. I Camp Hill—Market 5t.—527.00. Camp Hill—Bowman Ave.—s2s.oo . «'amp Hill—Hamilton 5t.—525.00. Camp Hill—Page St.—s2o.oo. Camp Hill—Cumberland St.—slß.oo. Enola—2sl Altoona Ave.—sl6.oo. Enola—Lancaster Road —$8.00. Fort Washington—Walnut 5t.—525.00. Washington Heights—Park Ave.—■ SIB.OO. BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Second and Walnut Sts. CAMP HILL Seven rooms and bath, nearly new stone cottage, 80x140 feet ground. Ideal home. S2O month. All conveniences. Elmer S. Mills, Bowman | avenue and Logan street. Key at ' Strode's. HEAL ESTATE FOB BENT FOR REinT House No. 206 Herr street; 9 rooms and batli; stationary wash stands in several rooms; suitable for rooming or boardingliouse; new hot air furnace; coal and gas ranges; large yard. Inquire 129 Pine street, or write Mrs. J. McK. Relley, Apartment 5, The Kenilworth, Buffalo, N. Y. i FOR RENT House No. 60 Nortli I Sixteenth street; newly papered and painted throughout; new bathroom; 8 looms. Key next door. Rent, $20.00. Mac Williams Construction Co., 2150 North Fifth street. City. , FOR RENT—Two new brick houses— all modern Improvements, steam heat, electric lights, open stairway, six rooms, porches, large yards, etc., just completed, ready for occupancy, $20.00 per month. Open for Inspection. Nos. 30 Balm street, and 31 North Summit street. Inquire, L. Minter, 1167 Market street. Bell phone 590 W. FOR RENT April I, ill North street, corner brick house; eight rooms, batli and city steam; fronting on new Capitol Park. Inquire 100 North street. FOR SALE One of those fine, new, brick, steamheated houses on Chestnut street, being No. 1917. Rent, $27.50. J. 13. Gipple, 1253 Market street. FOR RENT No. 1850 Market street; brick, 9 rooms and bath, steam heat, electric light and side entrance. Pos session Marcli I. Kent, $32.50. J. E. Gipple, 1251. Market street. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED A 40 or 50-foot building lot in a desirable locality at a reason able price. Address proposition to H., 3641, care of Harrisburg Telegraph. WANTED Retlned family of three desire about an eight-room house, in sanitary condition, all conveniences. State rental. Must be moderate. Per manent tennant. Address G., 3624, care of Harrisburg Telegraph. WANTED Refined family of three desire an eight-room house, in sanitary condition, all conveniences. Offers in cluding portable garage space pre ferred. State rental. Must be moder ate. Permanent tenant. Address X. Y. Z.. care of Telegraph. APABTMENTS FOB BENT SNAVELY APARTMEiVio, 231 North Second street 7-room apart, lit; bath; electric light' city steam heat; linen closets; all modern conveniences. Inquire 217 North Second street. FOR RENT Apartment. 1419 Ver non street, first boor, electric lights, gas and steam heat, stationary laundry. Apply Baptisti, 1208 Chestnut, or Third and Chestnut. Bell phone 624. BOOMS FOR BENT FOR RENT Large front room, sec ond floor; splendid home for retlned gentleman who appreciates a quiet, warm room and very cool in summer; use of phone. 117 Pine street. FOR RENT Newly furnished parlor and other desirable vacancies, with all conveniences, and use of phone, cen trally located. Apply 107 Washington street. FOR RENT Desirable second floor front room in private family; use of bath and phone; light and heat. Apply 1163 Derry. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; all con veniences, room having hot and cold water and gas range. Apply 234 North Fifteenth street. FOR RENT Second floor front rooms, facing Capitol Park; stationary washstand (hot and cold running water); electric light; city steam; use of Bell phone and large bath. Apply 410 North street. FOR RENT Pleasant room on sec ond floor; heat; electric, light and use of bath. 819 Third street. FOR RENT Large, well furnished, front room, second floor; electric lights; use of bath and phone. Call at 1510 Green street. FOR RENT Well-furnished rooms; city steam heat; Bell phone. 719 North Sixth streets. FOR RENT Two attractive second floor rooms; all conveniences and use of phone; gentlemen only. 813 North Second 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 Brlggs street. FOB SALE FOR SALE Burrows parlor pool and billiard table, good as new. Cost SBO.OO. Will sell on easy terms to a responsible party. Address V., 3630, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE A large lot of insulated electric wire and lamp sockets. Ad dress The Journal, Mechanicsburg, Pa. FOR SALE Brand new 1916 Stude baker roadster; never used. Apply P. H. Keboch, 15 South Third street. FOR SALE One Mack two-ton truck, model 1915, 35-H.-P., 4 cylin ders; has lsaacman magneto and plat form body; size, s'/ it. oy 11 ft.; newly overhauled and painted; can be pur chased at bargain. Will demonstrate same if interested. Address A., 3675, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Restaurant, at Mechan icsburg, 30 North Market street, oppo site station. Good reasons for selling. Inquire of Mrs. Goudy, at Restaurant, or 1845 North street, Harrisburg. Bell phone 3571 J. FOR SALE Body for Ford Road ster. 1915, in fine condition. Apply W. E. Howrey, Shiremanstown, Pa. United phone 100-G. FOR SALE Ford 1913 Touring Car, equipped with Eiseman magneto, Stromberg carburetor, electric lights, 6 tires, tools, tire holder, etc. Will dem onstrate. Call Bell phone 823J ,or 8., 3026, Telegraph Office. FOR SALE lnternational truck, in good condition, 1,000 lbs. capacity, for sale cheap to quick buyer. J. H. Troup Music House, 15 South Market Square. OVERCOATS AND SUITS tdruro mers' samples) positively at the lowest prices In the city. Call and be con vinced. A few soldiers' blue overcoats ion hand. Cohen and Son, Reliable ' Pawnbrokers. 431 Market street, at aub ! way. 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. FOR SALE • One gasoline engine, •four-home-power. In excellent condi : tion. cheap Apply at Shoe Shop, W. : 11. Shultz, West Fairview, Pa. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE At GABLE'S. 111-il7 1 South, Second street, 5,000 sets new sash. Bxlo, 12 L., primed and glazed, at $1.30 per set. Also other sizes. FOR SALE 1915 model 48, CliaF : mors touring car, six-cylinder, soven j passengers. Tires and machinery prac tically good as new. Yach', body. Will sell at a great sacrifice to quick buyer. I Apply 424 Relly. Bell phone 2281 W. I FOR SALE. CHEAP Four electHc I fixtures and shades; also, gas arc light. ! Apply to C. J. Crego, 15 North Third j street. FOR SALE CARDS on sal* at the . Telegraph Business Office. IIARK ISBURG TELEGRAPH FOR SALE I FOR SALE—A Columbia eiectrlc HU j tomobile, fine appearance, price 550.00, | must bo sold at once. Apply 814 North ! Third street. : TYPEWRITER BARGAINS Rebuilt | and scecond-hand. SIO.OO up—L. C. Smith's, Remington and Underwoods, j etc. Geo. P. Tlllotson, 211 Locust street. J Opposite "The Orpheum." FOR SALE Scratch Pads new supply—so for 25c while they last. Ap ply Job Printing Department The Tele graph Printing; Company. FOR SALE Brand-new Whitman I Player Piano, scarf, bench, cover and two dozen roils. Will sell at great sacrifice to quick buyer. Apply 424 Retly street. I Hell phone 2281 W. FOR RIiNT j FOR RENT Two-story warehouse, I No. 3 Cowden street, near Market, j 5.000 square feet floor space. Posses sion March 1. Apply to C\ F. Gohl, 1003 North Second street. Bell phone 899 M. OFFICES FOR RENT Will share offices 710 and 711 Kunkel Building with responsible party. Bell phone ' 362 IJ. WANTED I WANTED, AT ONCE —By a Textile Mfg., J2.000 to $3,000 (Two or Three Thousand Dollars) so as to handle the large amount of orders, etc., on hand. Good security and Guaranteed 6 per cent. Interest. Address Textile, care of Harrisburg Telegraph, H&rriaburg, Pa. WANTED 1915 Twin Motorcycle, SI condition. Must be cheap for cash, i Box 117 Millerstown, Pa. CASH PRICES paid for Ladies' and Men's cast-off Clothing and Shoes; also Furniture and Carpets. Give descrip j tlon of goods you want to sell. Send I postal to 636 llerr street. BUSIN KSS O PPORTUNITIES <'IG AR AND TOBACCO BUSINESS Good location on the Hill. Here is an opportunity. Price, st>oo. H. G. Ped low, 110 South Thirteenth street. WILL EXCHANGE a live retail store, doing a cash business of SIO,OOO per year, on improved real estate. Stock and fixtures will inventory about $2,500.00. Address "Exchange," care of Daily Telegraph. FOR SALE Fox Terrier pups. In quire 1112 Montgomery street. FOR SALE BB-note player-piano, ; good as new at bargain, on account of , moving in Philadelphia apartments. Call, or write, Mrs. John M. Conway, stil I Forrest street, City. j WANTED Office manager in pay- I Ing business; must have executive abil ' Ity, und be able to invest SI,OOO cash, ; for which good security will be given; j salary and interest in business. Ad i dress J., 3639, care of Telegraph. | WANTED, TO BORROW, at once or ' any time before April 1, $3,400 at 5 I per cent, first mortgage on improved | city property. Address A., 3569, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Stock and Fixtures of I an up-to-date Millinery Store command ! ing the best trade, including lease on I storeroom, Located in this City. Price right. Apply to Lancaster Real Estate Co., Lancaster, Pa. 1 YOUNG MAN, 26, wants partner about same age that has light delivery car j and S3OO to help manufacture several : patent novelties. Write S. R. Horst, i 1429 Shoop street. ANY intelligent person can earn good income corresponding for nowspaperi, experience unnecessary, send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 138, Lock- I port. N. Y. I MADE $60,000 in five years In the mail order business, began with $5. : Send for free booklet. Tells how. Haa cock, 355 LockporL N. Y. | FOR SALE A well-established Millinery Store. Entire stock and fix tures at a reasonable price. Poissession given at once. 014 North Third street, Harrisburg, Pa. BUSINESS PERSONALS PACKING A. H. Shrenk, 1906 North Sixth street, first-class packer of fur niture, china and bric-a-brac. Bell i phone 399 W. I FOR falling hair try Uross Quinine i Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market I street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone 'orders glv;n prompt attention. Bell 19S0. liAUMire It. A. HAKTMAN, Hoarding; Stable I and National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lather. Manager, Fifth and Woodbine street. Beli phone No. 2503 R. STORAGE FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private rooms for household goods, $2 per month and up. We invite inspection. Low insurance. 437-445 South Second street. Harrisburg Storage Company. STORAGE 419 Ilroaa street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 76 cents p< i month. Apply D. Cooper & Co 411 ______ ——————_ FINANCIAL I WANTED TO BORROW 53,000 on first mortgage. Excellent security. Ad dress Box B, 3636, care of Telegraph. LEGAL NOTICES | NOTICE is hereby given that an ap | plication will be made to the Court of ' Common Pleas of Dauphin County, I under the provisions of an Act of As ! sembly approved April 29, 1874, and its j several supplements, for a charter for j an intended corporation to be known |us the Croation-SlovVnian Political Club of Steelton, Pa., the character and object of which corporation is to in j struct the people of the Croation and Slovenian race residing in the County |of Dauphin, in the English language land other studies, and to prepare them for the duties of citizenship in United States, and for these purposes to have, I possess and enjoy all the rights, bene j fits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and its said supplements. OSCAR G. WICKERS HAM, Solicitor. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE In the matter of the Estate of C. H. Backenstoe, late of the City of Har risburg. Dauphin County, Pennsylva nia. deceased. ALL persons indebted to said estate rare requested to make immediate pay ment. And those having legal claims against the same, will present them I without delay in proper order for settle ment, to DR. H. F. BACKENSTOE, Executor, S. E. Corner Twelfth and Callowhlll Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. lOr his Attorney, ! WILLIAM M. 1 IAIN, ESQ., 333 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. MONEY TO LOAN Money to lei To Housekeepers and Worklngmen. We will treat you fairly. EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO.. Room 21 Spooner Building.. Licensed bonded, incorporated. Take elevator. Telephone Bell 1647R WEAK COPPERS CHECK RALLIES Canadian Pacific and U. S. Steel Made Up Early Losses By Associated Press New York, Feb. 17. — Rallies were I checked by the increased weakness of coppers and oils but the market re versed its course later on renewed buying of Crucible, as well as Can adian Pacific, Baldwin Locomotive | and American Can. Canadian soon showed an overnight gain of 2 points and U. S. Steel also more than made up its early loss. Dealings slackened visibly on the sec ond readjustment of prices, the mar ket drifting idly until just before mid day when further general improve ment was noted, as a result of more favorable advice from Washington. Bonds were irregular. NKW YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros. & Co., members New York and Philadelphia Stock Ex- j changes, 3 North Market Square, llar risburg; 1338 Chestnut street, Phila delphia; 34 Pine street, New York, furnish the following quotations: New York, Feb. 17. Open. Clo.s. Alaska Cold Mines 23 22% Allis-Chalmers 30 % 30 % American Beet Sugar ... 69% 69% American Can til % 62 American C & 1"" 69% «9 I American Ice Securities . 30% 30% I American Locomotive .. 6 5 tis V* American Smelting .... Wit's 100% American T & T 127% 127% Anaconda 88% 89% Atchison 102% 102% Baldwin Locomotive ... 110% 108 % 1 Baltimore & Ohio 86% 80% Bethlehem Steel 468% 468% B P Goodrich 72 71% Brooklyn Kapid Transit 85% 86 California Petroleum .. 30% 3 1 Canadian Pacific 166% 167% Central Leather 53% 53% Chesapeake and Ohio .. 61 62 Chicago, Mil and St* Paul 99% 99% Chicago, R 1 and Pacific 19 1.9 Chino Consolidated Cop. 57% 57% Colorado Fuel and Iron. 45% 45% Consolidated Gas 133 133% Corn Products Crucible Steel 79% 80% Crucible Steel pfd 113 113 Distilling Securities .... 47% 47 Erie 36% 37 Erie, Ist pfd 52% 52% Gt. North, pfd 120% 120% Gt. North. Ore, ss 45% 45% Gug. Exp 21% 21% Ins. Copper 46 46% Interboro-Met 16% 16% Interboro-Met. pfd 72 V 4 71% Kas. City Southern .... 26 26% Lackawanna Steel 7 8 78 Lehigh Valley 76% 77 Maxwell Motors 68% 66% Merc. Mar. ctfs 14% 15% Merc. Mar. ctfs. pfd. .. 67% 68% Mex. Petroleum 107 106 Miami Copper 36% 36% Missouri Pacific 5 5 National Lead 68% 68% New York Central 105 105% NYN H H 67% 67% New York Ont and West 27 27 Norfolk and Western... 116% 11T Northern Pacific 112% 113 Pacific Mail 15% 16 Pennsylvania Railroad.. 56% 56%! Pittsburgh Coal 31% 31 Pittsburgh Coal pd .... 106 106 Press Steel Car 56 56 Ray Con Copper 25% 24% Reading ~T/i 77% Rep Iron & Steel 52% 52% I Southern Pacific 99% 99% • Southern Railway 20% 20% Southern Rwy pfd .... 58% 58% Studebaker 149% 149 Tennessee Copper 58 57% Union Pacific 133 133% U S I Alcohol 152% 152 U S Rubber 51% 52 U S Steel 82% 83 U S Steel pfd 117% 117 Utah Copper 83% 84% Western Union Tel .... 88% 88% Westinghouse Mfg .... 66% 66 PHILADELPHIA PRODUCES By Associated Press Philadelphia. Feb. 17. Wheat Lower; No. 2, red, spot and February, $1.33@1.35; No. 2, Southern, red, $1.31 @1.33. Corn -r- Steady; No. 2, yellow, local, 82%®53%c; steanjer. No. 2, yellow, lo cal. Bl@B2c. Oats Market steady; No. 2, white, 56%@57c; No. 3, white, 53®54c. Bran The market is quiet; city mills, winter, per ton, $;:5.4u, western, winter, per ion. none tier*. Spring, per toil, $24.50®25.00. Refined Sugars Market Arm; refined powdered, 6.20 c; fine granulated, 6.10 c; confectioners' A, 6.00 c. Butter Market higher; western, creamery, extras, 35% c; nearby prints, fancy, 89c. Eggs The market is steady; Pennsylvania and other nearby ftr.sis. free cases. $7.05 per case; do,, current receipts, free cases, $6.90 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $7.05 per case; western, firsts, free cases, $6.90 per case. Live Poultry Market dull; fowls, 17®18e; roosters, 12®13c; Spring 18® 19c; roosters, MVISOi Spring chickens, 14®20c; ducks, 18@20c; geese, 17® 19c; turkeys, 20® 22c. Dressed Poultry Market steady; turkeys, fancy, 30c; do., good to choice, 25®26c; do., fair to good, 21® 22c; do., old toms, 25c; fowls, fancy, 19%®20%c; do., good to choice, 18®l3c; do., small sizes. 15® 17c; old roosters, 15c; broiling chickens, nearby, 2<ft 26c; do., western, 22®24c; roasting chickens, western, choice to fancy, 19®) 22c; do., fair to good, 15@18c; Spring ducks, nearby, 18®20c; do., western, 12 @18c; geese, nearby, 16®18c; do., west ern. 14 (ft) 16c. Potatoes Market dull: Penn sylvania, white, per bushel, $1:5@1.16; do.. New York. do., $1.05®1.10; do., Maine, do., $1.15®1.20; do., western, do., sl.oo® 1.10; do.. Jersey, No. 1. per basket 604»70c; do., No. 2. do., 30®40c. Flour—Quiet. but Arm; winter straights, $6.00®6.."0: do., patents, $6.35 53)6.60; Kansas straights, $4.85®5.85; Spring firsts, clear. $5.75®6.0U; do., straights, $5.90®fi.15; do., patents, $6.15 @6.65; do., favorite brands, s7,ou® 7.50. 1 May The niarkot Is tlrm J with a fair demand: No. 1, large l bales, $21.50® 22.00; No. 1, medium bales, $21.50®22.00; No. 2. do., $19.50® 20.00; No. 3, do.. $16,011® 18.00. Clover mixed, light mixed, $19.00® 19.50; No. I. do.. $18.50@19.00; No. 2. do., $15.50® 16.50. PHII.ADRI'PHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, Feb. 17.—Stocks closed i Irregular. Camlirla Steel 81 Oeneral Asphalt 32V& General Asphalt, Pfd 71 Lake Superior Corporation 10% Lehigh Navigation 77 Lehigh Valley 76% Pennsylvania Railorad 57 j Pennsylvania Steel, Pfd 99 Philadelphia Electrh- 28% Philadelphia Company 43 Philadelphia Company. Pfd 35'4 Philadelphia Rapid Transit 19fi Philadelphia Traction 79'^ Reading 77% Reading, Id Pfd 42 Storage Battery 65 ITnion Traction 43 United Csas Improvement NB*; , L'nited States Steel 83'* FEBRUARY 17, 1916. William Lorimer Goes on Trial For Wrecking Bank By Associated Press Chicago, Feb. 17. The trial of William Lorimer, former United States Senator on charges of wreck ing the La Salle Trust and Savings I Bank while president of the instil u-! lion is set for to-day in the criminal court. It is estimated that more than two \ weeks will be required in the selec tion of a jury. Argument on a motion lo con solidate all of the indictments pend ing against the defendant probably will precede the examination of veniremen. C. B. Munday, vice-president, of the La Salle Trust and Savings Bank, when it failed, was convicted recently 1 on a charge of conspiracy to wreck I the bank and sentenced to live years | in the penitentiary. Pending an ap-' peal he is at liberty on ball. $2,000,000,000 in Gold Now Held in This Country May Be New War Peril Special to the Telegraph ' Washington, D. C., Feb. 17. Loading economists of the United States have discovered a new peril to the continued peace of the nation in ils present possession of a gold : supply exceeding $2,000,000,000, a sum greater than ever held previous ly by any two nations. Anticipating that the present Eu ropean belligerents will make a des perate effort to recover their former supply of gold and that, the very possession of such a large quantity will be an invitation to industrial, and possibly military aggression, the Fed- I eral Reserve Board is considering the | practicability of opening agencies of | the Federal Reserve banks in Europe. I $2,000,000 of Munitions Go to Europe Each Day Washington, Feb. 17. —Great Britain j is using now three times as much of! American products as any other foreign country and is absorbing more than one-third of all American ex ports. Export trade ligures made public yesterday by the Department I of Commerce snow that British pur- ; chases of all kinds in the United! States last year amounted to $1,191,- 000,000. France holds second place among America's customers with purchases last year of about half a billion; I Canada is third with $344,000,000 j and Italy fourth with a quarter of aj billion. Double Those or I9H Great Britain's 1915 purchases were doubled in value those of 1914; France's tripled and so did Italy's and those of Greece. Exports to Eu ropean neutrals increased anywhere from twenty to seventy-five per cent., except in the case of Sweden which bought $80,000,000 worth, or three times as much as the year before. American-made munitions now are pouring into Europe at. the rate of nearly $2,000,000 worth daily, with the figures swelling rapidly as pro duction increases. Estimates made at the Department of Commerce put total munitions shipments since Eu- j rope began to purchase for the present ! war close to a quarter of a billion dollars. ] $26,204,000,000 WAR lill.l. OF THREE GREAT POWERS London, Feb. 17. The Chancel- i lor of the Exchequer, Reginald Mc- Kenna, announced that the British national debt at the end of the] financial year, March 31, will be sll,-1 000,000,000. Germany's gross war expenditure' to the end of 1915 was more than $7,500,000,000. Credits voted by France between the outbreak of the war to the first quarter of 1916, $7,704,000,000. This makes a grand total of $26,- 204,600,000 that have been voted by the three principal powers engaged in the war. THRESHERMEX AT EXHIBIT The five hundred delegates attend ing the annual convention of the Pennsylvania Thresherrnen's and Farmers' Protective Association in this city, attended an exhibition of various makes of farming machines and tractors at the Huber Manufac turing Company salesrooms, 19 South (Tenth street, to-day. Jacob A. Rose, local manager of the company and treasurer of the Thresherrnen's Asso ciation, had charge of the exhibit which displayed several of Ihe new type gas tractors now coming into general use throughout the State. Nearly every type of threshing ma | chine was exhibited. HAS APPENDICITIS Harry Stoner, aged 10, of 705 South Front street, underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Harrisburg hospital this morning. Deaths and Funerals Til AVER JONES i Funeral services for Traver Jones, aged 61, of River street, were held this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the funeral parlors of W. J. tiooper, undertaker. Forster street. Burial was made at Lincoln Cemetery. MISS FI.ORENt E WATKINS ' Funeral services for Miss Florence Watkins, aged 19, 605 Briggs street, will be held to-morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the funeral parlors of W. J. Hooper, Forster street, the Rev. B. M. Ward, pastor of the Capital Street Pres byterian Church, officiating. Burial will be made in the Lincoln Cemetery. —————— ———■! DESIRABLE HOMES Susquehanna Street, Above Maclay Steam Heat —Electric Lights—Bath and other modern improvements Pf-ira Can be bought-clear XiAvC or on following terms: Flrnt JlorlxiKf V 1,800.00 Intercut. (Ir»« MortKdfre. SIOS.OO Second Mortgage 600.00 Taxea, Water Kent and Insurance 39.60 (■Nh Itequlreil 400.00 Monthly payments of 9*. 06.00 HJ.MMMHI To(iil ripriiNc per year, $243.60 .Monthly expense, $20.30 Yearly Saving, SOO.OO ! Making net rent of $15.30 per month Sample Ilouse, 2122 Susquehanna Street. Open l-'or Inspection C. L. LONG KUNKKIj BUII-DIXG, HAIUUSBURU. I'A. I. ■ mmmmmmmmmrnmmmmmm—m—mim* Pennsylvania, Most Powerful Sea Fighter, Is Ready For Trials Newport News, Va., l>'eb. 17. The superdreadnaught Pennsylvania, the largest battleship yet built for the United States navy left the plant of the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company early to-day for Rockland, Me., to run the official government speed and endurance trials. The first two days of ttie voyage will be devoted to tests of the war ship by her builders and the govern ment runs will begin February 21! with the standardization trial over the measured mile course oft the Maine coast. The Pennsylvania, witli her main battery of twelve 14-inch rifles mount ed in four turrets on the center line is declared by naval experts to lie the most powerful sea tighter afloat. A broad side shell fire from her big guns would weigh 18,000 pounds, which is said to be greater than the broadside fire of the Queen Eliza beth of the British navy, which mounts eight 15-inch rifles. The. Pennsylvania is 600 feet long and will have a full load displacement of nearly 33,000 tons. She is 97 per cent completed and will be ready for delivery within a few months. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE B.v .Associated Press Chicago, 111., Feb. 17.—Board of Trade closing: AVlieat—May, 1.29: July. 1.22%. Corn—May, »8%; July, 78%. flats—May, 48"i: July, 45%. Pork—May, 20.70; July, 20.72. hard—May, 10.22: July, 10.10. Ribs—May, 11.50; July, 11.60. QIIBSER STAMnn ,*JO3 SEALS & STENCILS i B MFG.BYHBG.STENCILWORKS ■ ■II II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA* II Highest Prices Paid For Rags | Metal of " descriptions, rubber boots ! and shoes, auto tires, paper stock, books. '• magazines. Specially Interested in ! Merchant Tailor Clips. Drop postal, or call Bell phone 1047-M. Wagon will | stop at your door. Keystone Iron and Metal Co. (Mr,—wr.lt IIKOAII STREET SMALL LOANS We lend money in amounts from $5.00 to $300.00 and arrange pay- I rnents to suit borrowers' con- I venience. Business confidential. Lowest rate in city. Licensed, bond ed and incorporated. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO. 131! Walnut St. ' r i FUNERAL SPRAYO AND DESIGNU J New Cumberland 'lor«| Co., I ' SUMMER HOME FOR SALE Fruit and truck farm with bung | alow, located along the Yellow Breeches creek, in Yorlc county, ono ! half mile from Bowinansilale Sta i tion. Contains ten acres and seventy j perches, the very best of limestone • soil adapted for l'ruit. Buildings aio i all new; bungalow with six rooms, I large poultry iiouse and barn, good I drilled well, large cistern. Has the following fruit trees several years old: 250 apple, 250 plum, 75 cherry, ! 200 quince, 75 peach. 225 currant ! stalks, 4000 asparagus, strawberry I and raspberry plants. One acre tim j ber. Would make a very tine poul i try farm or ideal as summer lo cation. Can have possession at once. DAVID M. MYERS BOWMANSDALE, 1»A. mm mmm*^—mmwmmm^ OHIO OIL The significance of the recent j purchase by the Ohio OH Company I of rich Wyoming Oil territory and I the promise of big early cash divi ! dends is reflected in decided mar ket activity In this stock. The full import of this is fully conveyed In the latest issue of our Weekly | Market Review. This Market Review also em braces complete information re garding such issues as: COSDEN OIL SAPULPA REFINING CUBA CANE SUGAR SUBMARINE BOAT INT. MERCANTILE MARINE U. 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 house in the East. Banking houses and trust companies i generally fortify themselves with our exclusive information for the benefit of their customers. Why not you? No charge for this service. We will have ready for distribu tion within a few days a booklet on MOTOR STOCKS. This will he forwarded free upon application. L. L. Winkelman & Co. 13l» S. Brond St., Philadelphia Phone*i Walnut Htt.l7( liner 2583 New York WllmlOK<"n, Del. Parkernliurg. VV. Va. DIRECT WIRES to the VARI OUS MARKETS 17
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