IISEB ARTICLES ARE ADVERTISABLE (WITI PROFIT) IF TIE! ARE STILL USEFUL Beatbs MeCAMMON Died. October -23. 1916, Mrs. Tho. E. McCammon, in her 33d year, at the homo of her mother, Mrs. A Gracey. 230 Charles avenue, funeral services will be held at the above address on Wednesday after noon, at 2 o'clock. Relatives and i friends arc invited to attend without i further notice. Interment private at j Mlddletow n. I U ELLS Died, October 21. 1916, Lu "einda V. Wells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Wells, at summer home, in Speecevllle. Relatives and friends invited to at tend funeral services to be held at the home. 110S Penn street, Wednes day afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Inter ment in Harrisburg Cemetery. Lost and Found LOST Gold pin, with three enam eled forget-me-nots, between Fifteenth and Market and main building of Capi tol, Monday afternoon. SI.OO reward if returned to this office. ! LOST About two weeks ago, in ■ downtown stores, pair of nose glasses, in case; tortoise shell rims. Uewaru if returned to Telegraph Office. I LOST The party that picked up package containing needles left on bench at River Front. Sunday evening, will receive reward by returning same to Post Office. LOST Silk umbrella, with silver j handle, engraved M. C H.. on Middle- ; town car reaching Square IIP. M.. Fri day. Reward if returned to Pollock's • City Grocery. 19 North Fourth. * LOST Friendship bracelet, on j Thursday afternoon, in vicinity of Mar ket and Eighteenth streets. Finder . p'.ease return to Alice Snyder, 12 South. 1 Eighteenth street. Reward. . Help Wanted —Male BOY WANTED To deliver and make himself useful around store. In- , quire 337 Chestnut street. I WANTED. AT ONCE Young man to solicit; must be of good appearance and. above all. a hustler: good opportu nity for right party. Call Telegraph I Business Office. , ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES MEN WANTED Ablebodled. unmar ried men under age of 35; Citizens of United States, of good character ana temperate habits, who can speak, reaa ana write the English language. For information apply to Recruiting Of ficer. Bergner Bids- 3rd & Market Sts, Harrisburg. . j YOUNG MAN WANTED To qualify ; as manager of retail branch store; rapid advancement: good opportunity . lor right party: give references and ex perience. Address G.. 4632, care of Tele graph. WANTED Boys over 16 years of , age. for factory work. Good wages and steady work. Apply at once at Hershey ' Employment Bureau. Hershey. Pa. MESSENGERS Any age from 14 years upward. Boys and men making good wages. Aply immediately. West ern Union Telegraph Co. WANTED. AT ONCE -- Three boys, i from age of 15 to 20. who have some experience of farm work. Apply at 616 North Third street, Harrisburg. WHITE MAN Sober, to wash auto mobiles at night. Steady employment and good wages. Rex Garage, 1917 North Third street. WANTED 5O able-bodied men for piece work. Experienced truckers can earn $75 to S9O per Must be able to read and ' w rite. Apply in person only to agent of Pennsylvania Railroad | Company at Division Street j Transfer, P. R. R. Co., Harris burg, Pa. WANT Young men to learn auto- I mobile business, to become practical mechanics and chauffeurs. We give our students a chance to make money at the rate of 20c per hour between class hours. We guarantee to pay you 20c per hour as soon as competent s3o in cash required. Auto Transporta tion School. 27-29 North Cameron street. COMMERCIAL SPANISH Specla. classes affording an opportunity to quickly learn Spanish, by an easy and' efficient method at YOUNG MEN'S BUSINESS INSTITUTE. Large tirms everywhere are now in need of secre taiies, correspondents, stenographers, clerks, salesmen and managers, who un derstand Spanish. Call, write, or phone Bell 4„61 tor particulars. WANTED A single, white man to do labor work. Apply 1700 North Sec ond street. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS Ex aminations for Railway Mail Clerks, Post Offlce Clerks and other positions soon to bt* held. See Mr. Depue, ol Interstate Civil Service Bureau at Young Men's Business Institute. Her shey Building, Front and Market streets, or phone Bell 4361. CARPENTERS At new freight stations. Good men only need apply. Union rates. Warren-Moore & Co. WANTED Painters. Apply 923 Capital street. WANTED For permanent employment, first-class machin ists and itoor molders. Apply S. Morgan Smith Co.. York. Pa. WAITER WANTED White man. Apply at Vanderau's Restaurant. Cham bersburg. Pa WAN'ThD A young "man for one week: light work. Address K., 164*,' care of Telegraph. WANTED Y'oung man to work* in piano store. Call at H. M. Eldridge, Jr.. .3 South Fourth street. WANTED Contract laborers. $3.00 to $3.50 per day. Paxtang Quarry. Paxtang, Pa. WANTED Carpenters, Handymen and Laborers. 10 Good Carpenters. 40 cents per hour. 20 Good Handymen, 32 cents per hour. 20 Good Laborers. 28 cents per hour. Working lO'.A hours per day. Apply on job, Robert Grace Contracting Co.. Cumberland Valley Bridge. LABORERS WANTED Good wages, 4*ady work with chance for advance ment. Apply Master Mechanic's Ofilce, Central Iron and Steel Company. > Nearly Ready For Distribution The printer has promised to deliver the Fall edition of our real estate catalog, FACTS AND FIGURES, within the next few days. Let us have your name and address and we will mail a copy, very promptly. We do not carry a general mailing list, but the Booklet is intended ' for TOU If you'll let us know you would care to have It. It is worth having. Miller Brothers & Co., Locust and Court Sts Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board 1 | i TUESDAY EVENING, Help Wanted —Male WANTED Honest boy from 16 to 18 years of age. to work in store. Ref- , erences required. Apply Runkie's, Fif lenth and Walnut streets. WANTED Bookkeeper. 11l largo wholesale house. Audress. stating age. experience and salary expected, Box L j I 5372, carc of Telegraph. WANTED Young man to work in ' store Saturday afternoons and even- | lings. Box H, 5371. care of Telegraph., WANTED Energetic, young man; to act as clerk and collector. Apply 206 Bergner Building. . - j WANTED Boy to assist around ; bakery. Apply 1512 Derry street. GOOD, strong, healthy boys. ove. 1. ; Apply Superintendent The Telegraph j Printing Co.. Harrisburg. Pa. | WANTED One electric wireman, at once. Good pav and steady work for , i right party. Cafl F. K. Bratten. Beli , phone 3199. Help Wanted —Female WANTED Experienced dinlngroom | girl and dishwasher. Apply 222 chest nut street. WANTED—GirIs to work in laundry. ! Apply, ready for work. Keystone 1 Laundry, Harris and Wallace streets. s ———• j AN experienced diningroom girl. Call i after S P. M. at 203 Pine street. WANTED A wonill to do hand j ironing. Apply Troy Laundry, 1520-2i> | Fulton street. EXTRA SALESLADY WANTED foi I Saturday; also two girls to assist ill cloak and suit department. Apply at Astrich's, Fourth antl Market streets. WANTED—Stenographer, with some ( ' knowledge of nookkf eping. Apply 11. ' M. Eldridge. Jr., 23 South Fourth street. WAN T ED Girls for folding department. J nquire Office Blough Manufacturing Co. WANTED Gills not under 16 years of age to learu the i trade of Cigarmaking. Also : experienced Bunchmakers aud Rollers. Pay beginners while learning. Experienced hands earning good wages. Apply at Harrisburg Cigar Co.. Sou Race street. OPERATORS Thoroughly experi enced on power sewing machine*, to woik on ladies' aprons and children's play suits; steady work at good wages. Apply Jennings Manufacturing Com pany. 414-416 State street. LEARN SHORTHAND AND TYPE WRITING AT HOME. We loan you a typewriter free while you learn. Stan- , ; Uard system. Thorough Instruction. Easily learned. Complete course, sls. , No extras. Address Interstate Bureau. Harrisburg. Pa. SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS The Blough Manufac turing Company are needing operators." In- j experienced eirls will be paid whi'e learning. , Good positions and good pay for those who are j willing to work. Inquire at office, Reily and Pul ton streets. j FEMALE CASHIER —ln first-class restaurant: state age. also references; steady position for right party. Address J.. 4 635, care of Telegraph. WANTED Girl for general house- i 'work: two in family? wages, $6 per week. Apply 214 State street. WANTED A competent woman to clean house. Apply Mrs. Joseph A. Thompson, Stoneleigh. Paxtang. A STUDENT from 9tn grade with our training in shorthand and type writing. making $35 a week. Expert.; shorthand and typewriting, individual instruction, every student placed. Day and Night School in session. Harris burg Shorthand School. 31 North Sec ond street. LEARN SHORTHAND AND TYPE WRITING AT HOME. We loan you a typewriter free while you learn. Stan dard system. Thorough instruction. Easily learned. Complete course, sls. No extras. Address Interstate Bureau. Harrisburg, Pa. GIRLS WANTED ARE you wanting a good position, with good pay and pleasant surround ings? If so, call at the office of the Blough Manufacturing Co.. Reily and Kulton streets. Operators on machines are constantly in demand. WANTED Girls 16 years and over, experienced and learn ers. Apply Silk Mill, Corner Xortji and Second streets. WE have room for operators, learn ers. folders and trimmer, good pay and work making ladies' anu chil dren's wear; several special machine Harrisburg Apparci Co.. over City Star Laundry, rear en trance. WANTED, AT ONCE Sewing ma chine operators, experienced and learn ers. Pay good wages while learning. t Steadv work. Steelton Glove Co., cor- , ner Second and Dupont. Steelton. Help Wanted— Male and Female WANTED Male or female accus tomed to sewing. Apply J. Shandler, 1828 Penn street, City. i Situations Wanted —Male CHAUFFEUR Experienced in driving and taking care of car. desires permanent position with private family, j : Address W„ 4614, care of Telegraph. !| Keeping Boarders Is a Business Matter You had better not keep boarders at all unless you can do it in a "business way." You should manage a boarding house as carefully as you would man age a store. And the need to advertise for boarders—while an intermittent . need—is as obvious and as real as the need of advertising a store or any other business. i 1 I ! f * Situations Wanted—Alaie . 1 ■\\ ANTED Middle-aged. married i man would like position dr;ving team, ior any kind of work; is handy with tools: van give good reference. Address 1324 Cowden street. SITUATION WANTED Ambitious j young man. with good business train ing. desires position with concern where chances of advancement ;u, good and advancement' is based solely on merit. Experienced along tlie following i lines: Office manager, auditor and ac- > eountant. paymaster, correspondent and systematizei. Addre-s r, 4615. carc of Telegraph. MAN i.32i married. nat appearance, desires position. Some experience cook- ] ing. Strong, and willing to do anv klr.d .of work. A. T. H.. P. O. Box 422. Har risburg. EXPERIENCED colored chef wishes position, in or out of the city. 642 Primrose street. I BOOKKEEPER Young man. 25 years old. desires position in office; has . had three years' experience; former public school teacher: can furnish best of references. R.. 4632. care or Tele graph. ■ Situations Wanted —Female WANTED Day's work of any kind by a middle-aged colored woman. 1401, corner of Calder and North Fourth street. WANTED A young, colored girl would like a small wash to do at home, i Call, or address. 1336 Mayflower street, | Cltv. • WANTED Woman wants day's i ; work. Apply 2014 Kensington street. ' WANTED Day's work of any kind by capable white woman. Apply 313 ! Briggs street. WANTED Colored woman desires , position doing general housework. 1308 I North Seventh street. I— i WANTED Colored woman desires j day's work of any kind. Apply 717 1 ' North Seventh street. WANTED Colored woman Vould ' like day's work of any kind: can fur- 1 ! nish references. Apply 326 Cherry ave : nue. i WANTED Colored woman wishes cooking, or general housework: can furnihs reference. Apply 642 Primrose. J WANTED Young, white woman de ; sires position as housekeeper for widower. Address 0., 4636, care of Telegraph. Real Estate For Sale 67 S. CAMERON ST. 3-story frame house; eight rooms; bath; gas; furnace; ; cemented cellar: front porch; ccntrallj located. Rell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. TWO small properties for sale at $2.- 900 now yielding $26 per month. If I ! wou want a good investment buy these j at the lowest price. Rell Realty Co., ! Bergner Building. FOR SALE No. 609 Forster Street —3-story brick 9 rooms bath ! gas furnace now yielding $25 per I month. Centrally located and hence de- ] sirable. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ; ing. ! NO. 13 N. FIFTEENTH STREET j 3-story brick house S rooms bath ! gas electi iicity furnace. Price ' very reasonable. Bell Realty Co., Bers ) ner Building. FOR SALE Brick residence, 1326 Derry street, ten rooms and bath. De sirable location, suitable for apart ments. I.ot. 30xlsS. faces on Derry j street, with a rear widtlj of 30 feet on i Thompson avenue. Inquire C. E. Booser, ' Room 500, Johnson Building. 328 AND 332 S. FIFTEENTH ST. are j i offered at $1,300 each. Look at 428 S. Fifteentn St. for $2,700. H. G. Pedlow, I 110 South Thirteenth street. 1310-12 VERNON ST.; lot. .'0x115: I i paved drive alley in rear; rental. $24. i Price. $3,150. 11. G. Pedlow, 110 South' j Thirteenth street. j TWO small properties for sale at $2.- 900 now yielding $26 per month. If you want a good investment buy these ! at the lowest price. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE Boarding and Lodging House on Chestnut street, containing 12 rooms and 2 bathrooms, fur- I nished complete and in good I ! condition, having front 22 to 25 roomers and table boarders. 1 Bargain to a quick purchaser. H. M. BIRD. Union Trust Building. j I N-1W six-room house on New Addl- i j tion to Penbrook; all improvements; ; cement cellar; concrete walks: large garden; chickenhouse. Bargain to i quick purchaser. J. S. Zimmerman. ! Penbrook. C. V. phone 91935. FOR SALE —Two adjoining bunga low sites, at foot of mounta'ns. Summer dale. Price. $350. Apply Laura Reed. 316 Chestnut street. FOR SALE Two single, modern homes on lot 30x100, Cloverly Heights. ' Conveniently located for Harrisburg or 1 j Steelton residents. Terms to suit pur : chaser. If you are in the market for j 1 a home, call J. M. Stark & Son. Cloverly Heights. PUBLIC SALE October 27. IP.M„ i ! Christ Martin Farm, containing 77 acres. Buildings in good condition, i Running water. Will be sold as whole I or two parts, one tract containing 47 I acres, the other 30. Buildings on both i tracts. Six good lime kilns on tract No. ]l, with good lime trade. Located Cum i berland county, two miles north of Me chanlcsburg. at Silver Spring Church. 1 i FOR SALE —114 Washington street, I ccd-ner River alley,, two and one-hali < story frame; eight rooms and a bath; ! all conveniences. i Corner Bridge and Eighth streets. Elkwood. two and one-half-story ' frame; eight rooms and bath; all conveniences. The above properties will be sold at a bargain. Apply FKeeney & Simmons, New Cumberland. 1 : : Real Estate ror Rent ! FOR RENT CAMP HILL, North ! Bowman avenue, two-story bungalow;, seven rooms and bath; open fireplace;! electricity; gas: heat; cemented cellar.; Address P. O. Box 452, liarrisburg. i FOr. RENT Well-furnished corner j house, eight rooms, two bathe, large ' reception hall; every room large, light, and airy; electric lights, steam heat; I broad veranda front and side; large | lawns, gare.ge and laundry in lear. Cen- i 1 trally located, 7 minutes' from Square. , Street cat j pass house every seven and i a half minutes. Bent reasonable, as j owner is leaving; city. Possession Jm- j mediate. A. S. Miilei A. Son. Eighteenth ' and State streets j NEW three-story brick house, with ! 'modern improvements; gas kitchen;! front and b.\ok porch; separate hall to! thiid itoor. Mrs. E. I'. Keener. -54 X ' Sixth street. j FOR RENT Barge. two-story 1 stable, can be used for storage and ; automobiles, on Brummond avenue. In- i quire at 1423 "Berry street. FOR RENT 352 Myers street. Steel ton; S rooms. Kent. *10.50. Apply J. Dougherty, lit South Third street. Steel- J ton. FOR RENT BO7 North Eighteenth street; steam heat; electric lights. Rent, ' $25. Apply J. E. Gipple. 1251 Market ' street. I Real Estate For Sale or Rent FOR SABE OR RENT Six-room houses, with stables, rent 15.00. Or sao ( price, Sauo.oO. Easy terms. One-half ; mile north of Penbrook. Address G. 1 llartman. 38 North Twelfth street. Har- j risburg, Pa. For Sale—Miscellaneous > ABB this week, new $1 to $1.50 books j at 25c; watch window display for other bargains. Aurand's Book Store, 913 I North Third. I I 1 BIG BARGAINS Choice reading! I matter; 10 standard magazines or nov els, all different, 10c. Aurand's Book | Store, 913 North Third. | t FOR SABE A second-hand gas j range, with four burners, in good con- I ' dition. Apply at 1318 State street. i i FOR SABE Virginia hounds; full broke on rabbits; can try before buy ing. W. F. McDaniel. 1418 Herr street. HORSE FOR SABE Seven years old (dapple gray), weight 1 eleven hundred; safe and sound. John I E. Cleaver. 200 South York street. Me- I i i hanicsburg. Pa. FOR SABE Furniture and long time lease on an apartment house, welli located on Market street: buyer can oc- | : cupy first Iloor rent free and make a , good living from the sub-rental of the | other four apartments; do not answer unless you mean business and have the ! prk-e, ssoo spot cash; owner leaving city; rent very reasonable. For details) address M., 4630, care of Telegraph. FOR SABE Grandfather's clock, in < ' good running order; has brass works, i idial calendar, repeating attachment, mahogany frame; 200 years old. Will j sell at sacrifice. 712 North Sixth street, i I— . . POTATOES Buy your Potatoes I fresh from the farm. John Lehman, Mid- ! , dletown, Pa., the man between the i farmer and buyer. Call 8 P. M., Bell ! I phone 14R-3. ! PUBLIC SALE —At 815 North Sixth Street, Wednesday, October 25, at 1:30 j P. M. Upright Piano and a lot of Fine ■ Furniture. C. Fry. Auctioneer. FOR SALE—One Reed Combination I ' Portable Bake Oven. No. 50, in first-class i condition at reasonable price. Apply ! John H. Hoerner, 2(4 East Main street, I Middletown, pa. Bell phone 39R-2. FOR SALE, at Gable's. 111-117 South I Second street Lawn Fence, Field Fence, Gates, Poultry Netting, Building Hard- I ware. Plaster Board. Lpson Wall Boara, I Compo-Board, Doors, Sash, Shutters, Mouldings, Porch Posts, Pumps, etc. j ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business j Office. i FOR SALE Diamond and Good ! rich Automobile. Motorcycle and Bicycle Tires. Trunks, Bags and' Suitcases, Harness and Leather Goods made to ?, r der. Sole Leather and Shoe Findings. HARRISBURG HARNESS A- SUPPLY r 'Q . SECOND AND CHESTNUT STS. For Rent—Aiisceilaneous FOR RENT—Offices suitable' for a doctor or dentist or general ; purposes. Light, heat and attend ance. Dr. John Oenslager, 711 | North Third street. | FURNISHED OFFICE, with light! and heat; use of phone; also cemented ' basement; can be used for storage or I workshop. Will rent together or sepa- j I rate. Rent reasonable. inquire 429 • i Broad street. Apartments For Rent FOR RENT Third Iloor apartment; all modern improvements; steam heat; rent reasonable. Apply Mrs. E. F. Keener, 2541 North Sixth street. SECOND ST., N., 231 "Snavely . Building," 7 rooms and bath; extra stor age room, electric and gas, city steam. Inquire at 217 North Second street. I SECOND ST., 1700 Five and six I rooms with porch; most pleasant ailu ' open surroundings in city. , Rooms For Rent ! WANTED—Refined young men as roomers in private family. References required. Call or address, 1516 Walnut i street. FOR RENT Furnished rooijis for light housekeeping; reasonable. 329 South Front street. NICE furnished rooms for rent, front or back: use of phone. Inquire at Paul's ' Shoe Store, 11 North Fourth street. I FOR RENT Two ooms for light I i housekeeping; steam heat: electric light. Call at 2539 North Sixth street, or pbone Bell 4333, j Rooms For Rent , FOR RENT Furnished or unfur ; nlshed rooms, with all conveniences; I use of Bell phone. Apply 1529 North I Third street. EXTRA large storeroom for rent. Lo : Ideation suitable for any business. Will | remodel to suit tenant. Rent now, $22.00, Including heat and water. Ap ; ply S. S. Etter. 1515 Derry. I FOR RENT Third floor front room and second floor balcony room: furnish ed. 68 North Seventeenth street. 209 STATE STREET Newly fur nished front room, city steam heat, electric light, hot water system, tele phone. Board and Rooms ! ABIGAIL INN Breakfast, 6:30 to 8:30: Lunch, 12 to 1:30; Dinner. 5 to 7:80. Single meals. 2Dc. Sunday dinners, 35c. Home cooking. 916 North Sixth street. Rooms Wanted WANTED Two furnished rooms, central location, private family, steam heat. Box R, 5571, care of Telegraph. i ROOM WANTED Furnihsed room wanted by business man. Must be tirst class in every particular. In reflned neighborhood, with or without meals. | Address P. O. Box 104, City. | FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED —By 1 young couple for light housekeeping. ' References. State rent, location, etc., in reply. Box M., 4640. care of Tele- I graph. Wanted—Boara—Rooms ; CAPABLE, middle-aged lady, emplo>. Ed during day, wants room in good i home, where she can stay with chil j dren evenings in exchange for room. ■ Address S., 4646, care of Telegraph. ! WANTED Two or three completely I furnished rooms for light housekeep ing. or turnished flat. Couple without [ children. References exchanged. Ad , dress G.. 4638, care of 'iVlegraph. Wanted —Miscellaneous ! WANTED Old False Teeth. Don't ; matter if broken. 1 pay SI.OO to $5.00 i per set. Mall to K Mazer, 2007 S. Fif#i : Street, Philadelphia. Pa. Will send cash j by return mail. WANTED. TO BUY Second-hand (carpets, furniture, stoves, show cases, i store fixtures, etc., for highest casn I prices. Call Central Furniture Store, ; 324 Reily street. Bell phone 3357 R. Business Opportunities FOR SALE Grocery Store, good lo cation on Allison Hill. Clean stock I nice fixtures. Good reason for selling. I For particulars address J, 4647, care of I Telegraph. RESTAURANT FOR SALE Doing 1 a good business. Good reasons for sell ing. Address Box 41. Newport, Pa. ' MANUFACTURER having four plants I in different parts of the State needs ex j ecutive to take general charge of two i factories, spending one-half of each , week in each plant, devoting his entire I time to decreasing tost of production land increasing output; both plants are j on an excellent profit-paying basis now, I but by close supervision might be bet jtered; do not reply unless you can , qualify as to ability, and are willing to I financially interest yourself to the ex i tent of $2,000 or more in cash: splendid i salary and fair share of profits, which will be worth from s4,o{>o to $5,000 a year to the right man. For interview i address L., 4639, care of Telegraph. i ANY Intelligent person can earn good ' income corresponding for newspapers, | experience unnecessary. Send for par- I ticulars. Press Syndicate, 793 Lock j port, N. Y. Business Personals MAX SMELTZ buys stoves, carpets and furniture at high prices. 1016 Market street. Bell phone 1381 R. S. GOLD—New and second-hand fur jniture bought and sold. 1014 Market 'street. Bell 4085 J. ! WILLIAM TH. LANGE. Graduate ! Masseur. Also giving Swedish Medical Gymnastics and Massage. High Fre ! quency and Vibration Treatments. Lo cated at 131 Walnut street. Bell 3SBBJ. Office hours: 2 to 9 P. M. ! CASH paid for ladies' and gentle j men's clothing and shoes; also furniture 'and carpets: please give description of j goods you want to sell. Send postal to j 63{ Herr street. I LEATHER Traveling Bags and Suit leases (drummers' samples) positively at | the lowest prices in the city. Call an<\ ibe convinced. Also overcoats and cloth- I Ins. watches, diamonds and sporting I goods at low prices. Cohen & Son, Re liable Pawnbrokers. 431 Murket street, at subway. j MASQUERADE COSTUMES FOR ] HIRE. Sizes from 10 years up. Also a | full line of latest style Overcoats for I sale. N. Brenner. 42% Walnut street. j WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY Trustee Bldg.—All Kinds of detective j work handled—one eye always open. BELL PHONE 439' J. Hauling and Moving HAULING I R. A. llartman, National Transfer |Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers ; and general hauling. W. H. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 2503 R. Money to L.oan Money advanced to housekeepers at legal rates; business confidential. Profit Sharing Loan Society, Room 7, Spooner Building, 9 North Market Square. Storage FIREPROOF Private rooms for household goods, $2 per i month and up. We invite inspection. | Low insurance. 437-445 South Second street. Harrisburg Storage Company. STORAGE 419 Brood street, house hold goods and merchandise. Private rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 75 cents per month. D. Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Both phones. Musicai i FOR SALE A Victor Victrola and •Cabinet, 12 pieces latest music, $34.50. I A reliable party can arrange part cash —rest to suit buyer. Address R., 4641, | care of Telegraph. i PIANOS AND PLAYER-PIANOS Closing out this end of our business at practically wholesale prices. New and used. No reasonable time or cash offer refused. Have our representative call. Open evenings till 9. Expert repairing mado on any Talking Machine. Stauf fer's, 315 Broad street. FOR SALE Strictly high graan GRAND PIANO. Used short ime. Will sell at a bargain. Address Box D, 4311, care of Telegraph. Automobiles MAXWELL 5-passenger touring car, 1913 model; engine and all work ing parts in fine condition; price, S2OO. Schell's Seed Store, 1307 Market street. JACKSON ROADSTER Good con dition, S6O. Apply at Pennsylvania State Arenal. FOR SALE Abbott-Detroit touring car, 1914 model; first-class condition; electrically equipped; five brand new new tires; engine pump, trunk, etc. Sac rifice price. 424 Reily street, or Bell j phone 2281 W. FOR SALE. VERY CHEAP- Roadster. Good condition. Address H. 4644. care of Telegraph. - -— ? •' - I-RAD STOCKS NEW RECORD FOR GENERAL MOTORS 1 !j . -1 Several Sugar Issues Make New j ■j Highs; Bethlehem Steel i : Hits 629 New York. Oct. 24. —Trading lack ■ jed the breadth of the preceding ses j sion, but was scarcely less active. Re -1 actions of the first hour extended to ; over a point in The leaders, but was • 1 again partly offset by the greater j strength of speculative stocks and high-priced specialties. Bethlehem i | Steel increased its gain to 629, with - new records for General Motors at ■ 537 and the several sugar Issues. I Petroleums were in further favor. with Alcohol and Fertilisers. Rock! i j Island featured the nondlvldend rails - and Union Pacific the high grade i shares. Prices broke again before 1 ' : midday. . j Bonds were irregular on heavy of- 1 r fcrings of international issues. ; I NEW YORK STOCKS " : Chandler Bros. & Co.. members New i J York and Philadelphia Stock Ex-! ! changes, 3 North Market Square. Har ; risbtirg; 133S Chestnut street. Phila-i - j del.phia: 34 Pine street, New York, | ' lurnlsh the following quotations: New York. Oct. 2 4. Open. Clos. i j Allis-Ohalmers 2t>% 25%: -1 American Beet Sugar ... 101% 102 • : American Can 62% ! - American C & F 69 r.B ' ] 1 1 American Cotton Oil ... 57 56% | " 1 American Ice Securities . 2S> t _'S% i ; j American locomotive .. 82SI Hi American Smelting 112 110%; | American Sugar 121% 123 i -( American T& T 133 133% . J j Anaconda 95% 94% !, Atchison 108 107% ; • Baldwin Locomotive ... 86 >4 84% 1 ' Baltimore & Oliio UK", 88% ' - i Bethlehem Steel .' 593 616 | t j Butte Copper 65% t>4% : ■ 1 California Petroleum ... 24 Vi 23% j Canadian Pacific 176 175 ' ' Central Leather 92% 94 = Chesapeake and Ohio .. 70 69% j I Chicago, Mil and St Paul 95% U5 | Chicago, It I and Pacific 25% 27% , _ : Chlno Con Copper 58% 58% I .: Colorado Fuel and Iron. 55% 54%] . i Corn Products 18% ISUi f i Crucible Steel 891, 88% j Crucible Steel pfd 121 122 ~ I Distilling Securities .... 45% 45 _ I Erie 39 % 38 % " | Erie -st pfd 53% 54% - 1 General Electric Co .... 1 82% 183 ' s j General Motors 837 835 - ; Goodrich B F 7 4 73% J Great Northern pfd .... 119% 119 e \ Great Northern Ore subs 4 5 4 4 , | Inspiration Copper 66% tit! e ! lnterboro-Metropolhan. . 17% 17% i Kennecott Copper 54% 53% - j Kansas City Southern . . 27 27 J I Lackawanna Steel 87% 86% . j Lehigh Valley 84% 84% 1 | Maxwell Motors 89% 89 l> t Merc Mar ctfs 41% 40% n j Mere Mar ctfs pfd 116% 115 v 1 Mex Petroleum 110% 113 _! Miami Copper 39 39% 4 Midvale Steel 67% 67% ,'National Lead 69% 69 - New York Central 109 108% - N Y N H and H 61 60% _ Nor and West 145 142% North Pacific 112% 112% i Penna Railroad 58 58 Pressed Steel Car 73% 72% | Railway Steel Spg 54% 53% Kay Con Copper 26 26 Reading 11l 109% Republic Iron and Steel. 80 1 * 78% Southern Pacific 101% 101% 'Southern Ry 29% 28% [Southern Ry pfd 68% 68% jStudebaker 135 133% Tennessee Copper 23% 23 !Texas Oil 230% 230% Third Ave 54% 52% Union Pacific 152% 152% 1' S I Alcohol 137% 137 jU S Rubber 61 60% ]U S Steel 120% 119' IT 8 Steel pfd 121% 121% o|rtah Copper 102 100% ; Virginia-Carolina Chom. 46% 46% ~ j West Union Telegraph.. 103% 103% I i Westinghouse Mfg 64 63% | Willys-Overland 46% 46 , PHit,nELPHiA pnoDtrrE - j Philadelphia, Oct. 24. Wheat j I'nchanged; No. 2, red, spot and October, $1.68 01.71; No. 2, Southern, - red, *1.66® 1.69. I | Corn Higher: No. 2, yellow, local, i $1.12® 1.13; steamer, No. 2, yellow, sl.ll r @1.12. I Oats The market is higher; No. 2, - I white, 58®58%c; No. 3, white, 56%0 57c. ; Bran Firm; Spring higher; i ciiy mills, winter, per luu. *_'6. oo, .et --' frn. wlntf" - vr fo'i 2K * ft •• = per ton, $30.50031.00; Spring, per ton, | $30.00® 30.50. Refined Sugars Market firm; (Powdered. 7.5507.V40c; fine granulated, ' $7.45@7.50c; confectioners' A, 7.35® : 7.40 c. r ! Butter The market Is steady; 3 western, creamery, extras, 36®37c; '• i nearby prints, fancy, 39c. >• I Eggs Market firm and higher; | Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, = I free cases. SIO.BO per case; do., current | receipts, free cases. $10.50 per case; ■ ; Automobiles t j : r i REGAI. ROADSTER—I9IS model, . : self-starter and electric lights; car is as good as new. J STUDEBAKER —19m14, 5-passenger touring car; electric lights and self- I starter; this car is in fine shape. B 1 CADILLAC TRUCK l9ll model; In r ! good condition. The above cars can be bought very cheap. u j GEORGE B. ZECK, I Bulck and Chevrolet Agent, CITY ALTO GARAGE. ?i_ 4 j $225 BUYS a 1915 Me'.z roadster. Will demonstrate after 5 P. M. Must, be s | satisfactory. Call Bell phone 3805 J. SCRIPPS-BOOTH ROADSTER—BIue black. Five White Hawk wire wheels, - I with good tires and tubes. This car a is classy and In good condition. 1916 i I model. Price very reasonable Address h I 1820 Wood avenue. Bell phone 2423. " FOB SALE New three-speed, twln - cylinder, 1917 Harley-Davidson motor - cycle. Never rode. No time to ride, t Price, $260. Lee Shaffer, Thompson a town, Pa. Residence two miles east. | F FOR SALE—Up to November 1.: i 5 lbs. Cup Grease, SI.OO. Now 50c. . 5 Gal. Lubricating Oil, $2.50. Now $1.76. 5 tbs. Auto Soap, 75c. Now 50c. - 1 Can Auto Body Polish, 50c. Now 35c. e Spark Plugs, 50c. Now 25c. [I Bargains in Standard Tires. L 36x4 H U. S., Plain S. S., $25.00. 30x3 Non-Skid, $8.76. Rex Auto Oarage, 1917 N. Third St.. Harrlsburg. Pa. FOR SALE 1914, seven-passenger . Winton touring car. In good condition, g New cord tires all around. Miller Auto - Co., 68 South Cameron. Bell phone ). 4119. - FOR SALE 1916 Velle. six-cylinder. . five-passenger, two extra tires and rimn, a good as new. price $900; 1915 Chalmers. two new tires, price $700; I>l2 Pullman, _ $250; 1912 Reeral $350. Miller Auto Co gj 68 South Cameron street. Bell 4119. v .! Motorcyclesnand Bicycles ii I INDIA!*, THOR AND HARLEY-DA - VIDSON MOTORCYCLES for sale; all II twin-cylinder and in good condition; L. just been overhauled; will sell cheap. C. H. tJhler. 1317 Derry street. western, extra, firsts, free cases, SIO.BO per case; do., firsts, free cases, $10.50 per aase Live Poultry The market is quiet; I fowls, 16® 19c: roosters, 14® 15c; Spring chickens, 16® 19c; broilers, 16® 18c; ducks, 16® 18c; geese, 16©lSc; tu keys. I 22® 24c. 'Dressed Poultry—Firm; fowls, fancy, l 24® 24% C: do., good to choice. 23®23>Ac; 'do., small sizes, 19®22c; old roost ! ers, 17c; roasting chickens, western, 2C ! ®2sc; broiling chickens, western, 'io\v ! 25c; do., nearby, 26@32c; Sprlug ducks, i nearby, 22@>23c. . Potatoes"— The market is firmer; Pennsylvania, per bushel. $1.4001.50;- New York. per bushel, $1.35; Eastern Shore, No. l, per car rel, $ 2.60 (ft 2.75; do., No. 2. per barrel. $1.2501.50; Norfolk, No. L per barrel. $2/50 02.76;; do.. No. I. pel *l-25©1.50; Jersey, per basket, 85® 95c. Flour Market firm, but quiet; winter, clear. $6.00®6.50; do., straights. $7.50®7.90; do., patents, $8.0008.50; Spring, firsts, clear, $7.60®".90; do., patents, $9.00®9.50; do., favorite brands, j Ss.so*i 9.90. Hay The market Is firm with a good demand; new timothy. No. 1. large bales. slß.oo® 18.50; No. 1, small bales, $17.50@18.O0; No. 2. $16,000 514-00®lo.00; sample, HO.Ofl® 14.00. Light, mixed, $16.50®17.00; No. 1. $15.00015.60; No. 2, $13.50® 14.60. CHICAGO CATTLE ! Chicago. 111., Oct. 24. Cattle Re ceipts, 15,000; weak. Native beef cattle. $6.70011.60; western steers, $6.2009.50; | stockers and feeders. $4.750 7.75: cows land heifers, $3.40®9.50: calves, $7.00® | 11.60. 1 'Sheep Receipts, 25,000: steadv. I Wethers, $7.00©8.23; lambs, $8,250 | 10.55. Hogs Receipts. 26,000: firm, un :changed to 6c above yesterdav's aver ! age. Bulk of sales, $9.95010.35; light. ; $9.70© Hi. 4o; mixed. $9.70010.45; heavv, I $9.70® 10.45; rough, $9.70®9.85; pigs, $7.2509.40. % CHICAGO nOARD OF TRADE ! Chicago, 111., Oct. 24.—Board of Trade closing : ! Wheat December, I.7STs! Mar. 1.78%. Corn—December, 89 7 s; May, 904;. I Oats December. Pork December, 27.75: Januarv, ! 27.00. 1 Lard December, 15.95; January, 15.32. Hlhs October, 14.52: Januarv, j 14.30. Musicale by York Talent For Lewisberry League j Lewisberry, Pa., Oct. 24.—0n Satur | day evening the Senior Epworth League | of the Methodist Episcopal Church held 1 its second of a series of entertainments, j when a musicale was given by York musicians. Violins, the Rev. Fremont (Newton IJinkle and James Jefferson Budislll; cello, Allen Bond; piano, Ar thur Horn: Soprano. Mrs. Paul Bru baker; reader. Dr. W. E. Hoffman. Others In the York party who made the trip In two autos were: Mr. nnd Mrs. •lames Rudlstll and son Frederick, Mr. Zimmerman. Paul Brubaker and Mrs. | Allen Bond. After the musicale the ■ folks from York and the fourth vlce i president's committee went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. li. M. Sutton, where 1 refreshments were served. The York j folks were brought here through the . kindness of James Rudlslll, the league getting the proceeds from the musl | cale. j | VETERANS FIGHT Dl EL IN SOLDIERS' BARRACKS Danville. 111., Oct. 24. Following a political discussion in their barracks at the National Soldiers' Home. George W. Smith, 74 years old, and veteran of , the Civil war, and Sidney Chappell, 48, | j a former member of the regular ln- I tantry in the war with Spain, attacked , ! each other with knives and fought j until they fell exhausted. ! There were none but feeble old men , j who saw the battle and they were un ' able to separate the' fighters. Guards | who were summoned had the two men removed to the hospital, where both j are reported to be in a dying condi ! tion. j Although there were many -who I saw the beginning of the fight the ex : act cause could not be learned further J than politics. SHIREMANSTOWN CHURCH NEWS Shiremanstown, Pa., Oct. 24. The ' monthly meeting of the Woman's Mis sionary Society of St. John's Lutheran I Church will be held to-morrow after ' noon at the residence of Mrs. J. W. j Sheets in East Main street. On Wednesday evening the weekly ' meting of the Luther League will be j held at the residence of Miss Mina ■ Smith in Green street. The topic for 1 j discussion is "What Are We Doing For the Immigrant?" The leader ' will be A. K. Rupp. On Thursdayevening the twentieth ] anniversary of the Ladles' Aid So ciety will be held In Keller Memorial | church. A program has been pre pared. A special feature of the meet ing will be the returning of talents which were given each member to 1 Increase. MANY SICK AT HHRYSVILLE Marysvllle. Pa., Oct. 24. Among the sick of Marysvllle are the follow ; Ing. W. L. Roberts, who was suffering with a bad attack of pneumonia, is im pro\lng; Miss Edith Zimmerman is convalescing from an attack of ty phoid fever; Mrs. Joseph Finnen, who was ill with typhoid fever, is improv = ing; Raymond Kennedy, who was sick for several weeks, is nearly recovered: Miss Carrie Messinger, who was ill " with typhoid fever, was brought home from the T-larrishurg Hospital; Max 1 Hill Is suffering from tonsilitis. Ull SEALS & STENCILS |lx rs V MFG.BYHBG.STENCILWORKS ■ 11 II 130 LOCUSTST. HB&PA. U 1 \ DAYS * MORE Do vou know that Bisbee, Ari zona "has paid $110,843,354 In | dividends? Do you know the Copper Queen { Mine has paid $77,757,590 In divi dends? Our book—the Past, Present and Future of Bisbee—is a won ! ! derful, interesting and readable history of this world's record cop per district. It will also give I you full details regarding Bisbee Copper Mining and Development Company stoek. This stock will be traded In on the New York Curb starting No vember 1. 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