©eatbs OIUUS On October 30, 1916, John E. Orris, aged 25 years. Funeral on Wednesday evening, at 7 :30 o'clock, from tlie residence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. \V. Orris. 010 Peffer street. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without turtner notice. Interment, Newport, Pa. miy Slinon J. Eby died October 29, lUIG at the home of Frank B. fcnavel>, aged 83 years. . Services will be held at the bnayeiy home, Gromore, near Hummelstown, on Tuesday evening:* oclocK. Burial will be made at Mt. Joy on _ Wednesday. _ In Memoriam REYNOLDS ln sad, but loving re membrance of my dear father, Aaron E. Kcynolds, who departed this life five years ago to-day, October 31, ID 11. " Rest on, dear father, thy work is done; I know your crown in Heaven is won. I know that wfe shall meet some day In that beautiful home so far away. By his daughter, Lost and Found LOST Probably on Mulberry street approach or on Cameron stret. crank for Studebaker roadster. Kindly leave at 417 North Second street and receive reward. LOST Cameo Pin, in Pomeroy's store or on Sixth street to Broad. Re ward If returned to Mrs. F. Finkelstein, 1322 North Sixth street. LOST Bicycle and mechanical drawings of Steelton High School lost; "Arrow Motor" Indian red bicycle, double, fork and frame with cross bar and handlebar. $lO reward if returned to 402 Pine street. Steelton. No ques tions asked if returned. Help Wanted —Male WANTED Twenty men at Paxtang avenue. 25 cents per hour. H. W. John son. WANTED—Ten carpenters on house work. Long job. Apply H. T. Bayles, 258 North street. WANTED Day laborer, for Perdix. Work is cutting underbrush, clearing land, etc. Prefer letting work by the acre. Apply to A. C. Young, 34 North Second street. ERRAND BOY WANTED lf neces sary cun work between school hours. Apply 802 North Third street. WANTED Three young men of ability to call on leading families of Harrisburg. Address G. A. Gay, 406 Real Estate Building, Scranton, Pa. WANTED A young man as cor respondent and assistant in sales de partment who can take charge of rec ords of orders and dictate all letters to customers pertaining thereto. A good opportunity. Address E., 4661, care of Telegraph. Altai \r OK THE UNITED STATES MEN WANTED Ablebodied, unmar ried men under age of 35; Citizens of United States, of good character ana temperate habits, who can speak, read una write the English language. For information apply to Recruiting Of ficer, Bergner lildg., 3rd & Market Sts., Harrisburg. WANTED Teamster for coal yard; steady work all winter. Apply Ruther ford Bros., Paxtang, Pa. WANTED An oyster opener; one who is willing to do all around work. Apply West End Cafe, 1613 North Third street. WANTED 4O or 50 foreign labor ers. Apply 2013 North Eleventh street, ready to go to work. Good pay and good boardinghouse. Work the year round. WANTED Boys over 16 to feed job presses. Apply State Printing Office, t outh Tenth street. WANTED First-class tool and : gauge makers, adjusters for Acme Automatic screw machines, first-class lathe, milling machine, grinder and drill press hands for tool room work. See J. F. Cresweli, at Hotel Plaza, daily, J from 1 to P. M. — I WANTED A man to make clear j toys; also one good, strong boy as helper in candy shop. Apply Messi mer's, Third street, at Briggs. WANTED, AT ONCE First-class planer hands for night work; first-class vise and floor hands for day work. Steady work and good pay to good men. Eight-hour shop. Time-and-a-half for overtime. Apply to Niles-Bement-Pond Co., Plainflehl, N. J. TEACHER Middle-aged man, able to teach Shorthand, Pitman and Gregg, | three evenings each week, in local j school. Address Box B, 5381, care of Telegraph. YOUNG MEN To learn mattress finishing; good wages to start. Apply i'nited States Mattress Com pany, Twelfth and Herr treets. WANT Young men to learn auto mobile business, to become practical mechanics and chauffeurs. We give our students a chance to make money nt the rate of 20c per hour between class hours. We guarantee to pay you SOc per hour as soon as competent. SSO in cash required. Auto Transporta tion School, 27-29 North Cameron street. LABORERS WANTED Good wages, steady work with chance for advance ment. Apply Master Mechanic's Office, Central Iron and Steel Company. MECHANICAL DRAWING Special night classes now forming at YOUNG MEN'S BUSINESS INSTITUTE. Learn to he a Frog and Switch draftsman. Local positions Good salaries. Write, call, or phone for particulars. GOOD, strong, healthy boys, ove. I®. Apply Superintendent The Telegraph Printing Co., Harrisburg. Pa. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS Ex nminations for Railway Mall Clerks. Post Office Clerks and other positions soon to be held. See Mr. Dcpue, ot Interstate Civil Service Bureau at Young Men's Business Institute. Her- Fhey Building, Front and Market 6t.reets, or phone Bell 4361. - Two Houses For Sale at Bargain Prices 1830 Penn St. Three-story brick house (end of a row) —eight rooms—bath and furnace. S6OO cash will buy this property; balance on mortgage at 5 % per cent. Make an appointment for inspec tion. 1715 Regina St. Three-story brick house with eight rooms—bath and furnace. Lot 14x110 ft. to a drive alley. To settle up an estate we're go ing to sell this property, and at a bargain figure. Arrange with us for an inspec tion of the premises. MILLER BROTHERS&CO. Member lib*. Heal Entate Hoard REAL ESTATE Insurance Surety Hondo I.ocust and Conrt Street* 1 tHERFS COIPEIITION IN TENANT-HUNTING - AND YOM COMPETITORS ABYEEIISE ' Help Wanted—Male I r 1 MESSENGERS Any aged, from 14 '• upward. Men and boys making good wages. Clean, healthful outdoor work. 1 Apply immediately. Western Union J Telegraph Co. s WANTED Druggist, registered or >' qualified assistant. D. A. Buehler, 916 North Third street, Harrisburg. ; WANTED —SO able-bodied / men for piece work. Experienced . truckers can earn $75 to S9O per i month. Must be able to read and _ write. Apply in person only to agent of Pennsylvania Railroad - Company at Division Street \ Transfer, P. R. R. Co., Harris s burg, Pa. BOYS Several wanted at once, 16 • years of age or over. Apply Harrisburg ; Pretzel Company, Third and Seneca , streets. COMMERCIAL SPANISH Special _ classes affording *n opportunity to - quickly learn Spanish, by an easy and efficient method at YOUNG MEN'b BUSINESS INSTITUTE. Large firms everywhere are now in need of sec.e - taries, correspondents, stenographers, t clerks, salesmen and managers, who un t derstand Spanish. Call, write, or phone J Bell 4361 for particulars. Help Wanted —Female j WANTED White girl for house . work; must be able to do all kinds of housework. Apply 2116 North Fifth • street. ; WANTED White 1 girl for general , housework. Apply Mrs. J. H. Sheesley, • Rutherford and Paxtang avenues, Pax -1 tang. Pa. WANTED An experienced waitress. Apply State Capital Hotel, 215 Walnut street. WANTED Experienced chamber maid. Apply St. James Hotel, Fourth ' and Market streets. WANTED A maid for general - housework for family of three adults; ' no heavy washing; reference required. . Apply 2127 North Second street, or Bell phone 4261. WANTED Laundress for the first i two days of the week. None but a first class woman need apply. Good wages i j to the right party. Call Bell phone 671 J. WE have room for operators, learn ers, folders and trlmi .er. good pay and . I easy work making ladles' and chll : dren's wear; several special machine operators wanted. Harrisburg Apparel - Co., over City Star Laundry, rear en ' trance. 1 WANTED Girls for folding department. Inquire Office Blougk [ Manufacturing Co. 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, i Harrisburg. Pa. SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS The Blough Manufac turing Company are needing operators. In experienced girls will be paid white learning. Good positions and good pay for those who are willing to work. Inquire at office, Reily and Ful ton streets. , LEARN SHORTHAND AND TYPE WRITING AT HOME. We loan you a typewriter free while you learn. Stan dard system. Thorough instruction. I Easily learned. Complete course, sls. INo 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 Fulton streets. Operators on machines are constantly in demand. , WANTED, AT ONCE Sewing ma chine operators, experienced and Tearn | ers. Pay good wages while learning. Steadv work. Steelton Glove Co., cor -1 ner Second and Dupont. Steelton. |- ! teitua tions Wanted—Male | I WANTED Young man desires po ! sition as driver, or dishwasher in res taurant, or porter in hotel. Call 1113 Derry street. WANTED Ambitious young man, with good business training, desires po sition in office, where there are chances tor advancement; reference furnished. L, 4662, care of Telegraph. WANTED —* Position by . young, married man, driving private car or truck; best references. Apply 1602% Logan avenue, Chauffeur. ! ELEVATOR MAN Experienced one j desires work. Apply 1311 Hunter street. ! | Situations Wanted—Female 1 I WANTED—Woman would like wasli i ing to do at home. Apply Mrs. HofT , man, 2140 ..orth Seventh street. WANTED White woman would like position as companion to elderly lady. Address G., 4666, care of Tele graph. , 1 | WANTED—Employment, after school hours, and a home for a girl 15 years of age. Call 406 South River street. WANTED An elderly German wo man wants a place where she lias light . housework with a German party. Teresa Townan, 651 South Tenth street, ; City. NURSING WANTED By a practical . nurse; can give best reference. Call Bell 3479 R. WANTED Day's work. Ironing and j cleaning of any kind wanted by young I woman; can give city reference. Apply Mrs. R. G., 1318 North Seventh street. j WANTED Colored woman wishes | work by day or week: reference. Call j 343 Muench street. First floor apart | ment. I WANTED Middle-aged white wo ! man wants work by the day. Call 424 ! Hamilton street. i WANTED Woman, who has had : experience nursing the sick, wishes po sition. Call, or write, 444 Cumberland I street. WANTED Colored woman desires day's work or plain cooking. Apply 318 Mulberry street. Real Estate For Sale WHY not inspect No. 57 S. Cameron Street? Occupied by owner for sale at right price • all Improvements near Market Street lot. 20x87. Bell Realty Co Bergner Building. j NO. 214 CRESCENT STREET FOR RALE Brick house, with all improve- I ments porch front, rear and balcony —lot, 18x160 near Mulberry Street viaduct and business center. Particulars 'at .Bell Realty Co,, .Bergaer Building. Real Estate For Sale INVESTMENT PROPOSITION Two houses are offered for sale at such a price that the monthly rental of $26 gives a net income of per cent. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. $2,200 WILL PURCHASE a brick ' house now rented at sl7 per month all improvements - an Investment of ; 7.5 per cent. net. Bell Realty Co., Berg [ ner Building. I $2,200 WILL PURCHASE a three . story brick house 8 rooms bath Jras furnace cemented cellar ot, 15x100. Bell Realty Co., Bergner ' Building. I • I FOR SALE Two choice building 1 lots, fronting on State Highway, near • Colonial Club. Apply J S. Zimmerman, ' Penbrook. C. V. phono 919 Z. FOR SALE Aberdeen avenue prop erty. Dwelling and storeroom. Bargain If sold quickly. Address E„ 5383, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE —Two adjoining bunga low sites, at foot of mountains, 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 Steelton residents. Terms to suit pur chaser. If you are in the market for a home, call J. M. Stark & Son, Cloverly Heights. FOR SALE Harris St., 232—3-story brick $3,850 Second St., 1900 block—3-story „ brick 6,250 State St., 1410—S-story brick 5,000 N. Eighteenth St., 95—3-story brick 3,700 S. Nineteenth St., 21—2'/4-story brick 4,900 Briggs St., 2005 and 2007-2%- story frame 2,500 Peffer St.. 220—Corner Penn 3,800 Schuylkill .St., 684—6-room bunga „ low 2,400 Senca St., 618—3-storv brick 3,150 H. C. BRANDT, 36 N. Third St. $2,200 WILL PURCHASE a brick house now rented at sl7 per month all improvements an investment of 7.5 per cent. net. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. SEVERAL HOUSES, with all Im provements. can be bought with a small cash payment; balance at S2O per month. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thir teenth street. Real Estate For Rent WHY pay rent when S2O per month will give possession to an 8-room house; all Improvement; only $l5O cash needed. Price, $2,400. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. FOR RENT One house in Hainton; 6 rooms; front, side and rear porches; electric lights; large garden in rear. Apply John Hain, Bell phone 3399J-2. FOR RENT No. 807 N. Eighteenth St $25.00 No. 1951 State St., house and stable 21.00 .1. E. GIPPLE, Real Estate For Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR RENT 3016 Second street. All conveniences. First-rate condition. Lot, 32%x160. A fine home. 5c car fare. Nelfter & Saussaman, 222 Market street. FOR SALE OR BENT Six-room houses, with stables, rent $5.00. Or sale price, $500.00. Easy terms. One-half mile north of Penbrook. Address G. Hartman, 38 North Twelfth street. Har risburg. Pa. For Sale —Miscellaneous AUTOMOBILE ROBES and Blankets; Automobile, Motorcycle and Bicycle tires; trunks, bags and suitcases; har ness and leather goods made to order; sole leather and shoe findings. Harris - t , burg Harness and Supply Company. j FOR SALE - U. S. Slicing Machine, with short end grip. Address E-, 4663, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Look at our Special Bargains in Middletown new Range, complete for sl7. Guaranteed. Also bargains in other Ranges and Heaters. Call 324 Reily street. FIRE SALE OF HARDWARE Con tractors' and builders' hardware, paints, agate and tinware, and shelf hardware must be sold in five days regardless of cost. 323 Broad street. JEWEL HEATER FOR SALE. 610 Ross street. FOR SALE Good, double heater. Apply 326 Hummel street. A NUMBER or Encyclopedias, fine condition, $1.50 up. See our window for other bargains. Aurand's Book Store, 913 North Third street. ROLL-TOP DESK Four large drawers; 16 pigeonholes; book spaces and separate filing place for valuable papers. Good condition. Price, $lO. Box 4367-Y, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Five six-month-old Beagle hunting dogs. May be seen at Hiester Fruit Farm. River Road. In quire of H. F. Hershey. FOR SALE Pointer dog, broken. Will sell reasonable. Hunted on pheas ants and quail. Three years old. Ad dress J., 4654, care of Telegraph. % FOR SALE Wall and floor cases. Can be altered to fit any size room. Cost $450 less than three years ago. Will sell for $175. Also National cash reg ister and peanut roaster. Call and look them over. Cigar Store, 3A South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE, at Gable s, 111-117 South Second street. Lawn Fence. Field Fence. Gates, Poultry Netting, Building Hard ware, Plaster Board, Upson Wall Boaru, Compo-Board, Doors, Sash, Shuttera, I Mouldings, Porch Posts, Pumps, etc. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS~ can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. For Rent—Miscellaneous STABLE FOR RENT REAIT~OF~4IB FORSTER STREET; room for four horses, $6. Miller Brothers & Co., Kocust and Court streets. FOR RENT - Ideal corner for phy sician or professional man, 1620 North Sixth street; steam heat; electric and gas lights; large porches. Inspect and submit offer to owner. DESK ROOM FOR RENT Good lo cation, near Post Office, ground floor. Inquire Typewriter Office, 211 Locust street. 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 workshop. Will rent together or sepa rate. Rent reasonable. Inquire 429 Broad street. Apartments For Rent APARTMENT FOR RENT First floor, four rooms and bath; city steam; electric lights: immediate possession. Apply H. W. Miller. 2210 North Third street. Bell 81R. APARTMENT FOR RENT Five rooms, bath, steam heat, electricity, gas, 1417 Vernon street, sls. Apply Baptisti. Third and Chestnut, or 1208 Chestnut, or Bell phone 624. APARTMENTS FOR RENT Four rooms and brtth and pantry: city steam heat and hot running water. Apply to 1101 North Sixth street Apartments For Rent 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. SECOND ST.. 1700 Five and six rooms with porch; most pleasant anu open surroundings lp city. Apartments Wanted FURNISHED APARTMENT WANT ED in good section of city for three • adults. Apply Box X, 4660, care of Tele graph. FURNISHED HOUSE, APARTMENTS OR ROOMS WANTED ln good resi dential section, for four adults. P. A. MaeSlieffray. Bell 4041. YOUNG MAN Desires three-room I apartment, with bath, furnished or un j furnished, centrally located. Apply Box jZ. 6385. care of Telegraph. WANTED Four or five rooms for small family; best of references given; two-family house preferred. Address S„ 46C4, care of Telegraph. FURNISHED APARTMENT OR HOUSE, 7 or 8 rooms wanted. Must be I modern, convenient and rent reason able. Address Box A, 4656, care of Telegraph. Rooms ror Rent NORTH ST., 406 Newly furnished front room, overlooking Capitol Park; all conveniences, including city steam heat and phone; rent reasonable. FOR RENT A large, front room on second floor; also smaller room, at 222 North Third street. Apply 9 North Front street. Phone 1029 M. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS FOR RENT; one with hot and cold running watqr. Terms reasonable. Apply 801 North Sixth street. Bell phone 1085 J. FOR RENT A second floor, corner room, with private family; well lighted and heated; use of bath and telephone. No. 1163 Derry street. FOR RENT Furnished room; all conveniences; use of phone; gentlemun preferred. Apply 436 Cumberland street. FOR RENT Well furnished front room; plenty of light and heat; central location, near river front. Apply 324 North Second street. • Board and Rooms A PRACTICAL. NURSE wishes two or more children to board. No objec tions to age. Can give references. Ap ply 201 Nectarine street, Harrisburg. Bell phone 1382 J. ABIGAIL INN Breakfast, 5:30 to 8:30; Lunch, 12 to 1:30; Dinner, 5 to 7:30. I Single meals, 25c. Sunday dinner®. 35c. Home cooking. 916 North Sixth street Boarders Wanted TWO gentlemen boarders wishing to room together in private family. Apply 1830 Penn street, City. Wanted—Miscellaneous CLOTHING. SHOES, FURNITURE— Bought at highest cash prices and sold reasonable. S. Refkin, 407 Broad street. Bell phone 2860. WANTED Old False Teeth. Don't matter if broken. I pay SI.OO to $5.00 per set. Mail to L. Mazer. 2007 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Will send cash by return mail. Business Opportunities FOR SALE Grocery Store, good lo cation on Allison Hill. Clean stock— nice fixtures. Good reason tor selling. For particulars address J., 4647, care of Telegraph. DRUGS. Soda Fountain and Confec tionery business for sale located in Harrisburg corner property rent reasonable stock and equipment at Inventory. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE Stock of Dry Goods and Shoes in West End of city. Stock and fixtures invoice $6,500. Liberal dis count given. Room rents for $27.50. Address 20-B, care of Telegraph. ANY Intelligent person can earn good income corresponding for newspaperst experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 793 Lock port N. Y. Business Personals OWNERS OF HOMES Have you protection against fire? If not. get rates at once; all old line com panies. John C. Ori\ 222 Market street. Bell 934. CLEANING AND DYEING—AII kinds of repairing done; work guaranteed; prices reasonable. Call and deliver. Goodman's, 1306',4 North Sixth. Bell 3296. WILLIAM TO LANGE, Graduate Masseur. Also giving Swedish Medical Gymnastics and Massage, High Fre quency and Vibration Treatments. Lo cated at 131 Walnut street. Bell 388 J. Office hours: 2 to 9 P. M. LADIES' TAILORING Also remod eling and repairing; moderate charges. H. L Powell, 925 North Third street. MAX SMELTZ buys stoves, carpets and furniture at high prices. 1016 Market street. Bell phone 1381 R. S. GOLD—New and second-hand fur niture bought and sold. 1014 Market street. Bell 4085 J. CASH paid for ladies' and gentle men's clothing and shoes; also furniture and carpets; please give description of goods you want to sell. Send postal to 636 Herr street. LEATHER Traveling Bags and Suit cases (drummers' samples) positively at the lowest prices in the city. Call and be convinced. Also overcoats and cloth ing, watches, diamonds and sporting goods at low prices. Cohen & Son, Re liable Pawnbrokers, 431 Market street, at subway. AUTOMOBILES, Motorcycles cycles and Furniture l cleaned and re painted. All work guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in everv respect. Moderate charges. Drop card, or call after 6 P. M. at 2013 North Cameron street. MASQUERADE COSTUMES FOR HIRE. Sizes from 10 years up. Also a full line of latest style Overcoats (or sale. N. Brenner, 426 Walnut street WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective work handled—one eye always open. r BELL PHONE 4399. Money to Loan Money advanced to housekeepers at legal rates; business confidential. Profit Sharing Loan Society, Room 7, Spooner : building. 9 North Market Square. Hauling and Moving HAULING " R. A, Hartman, National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general hauling. W. H. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streetb. Bell phone No. 2503 R. Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE Private i rooms for household goods. $2 per month and up. We invite inspection. Low Insurance. 437-445 South 3eoond street. Harrisburg Storage Company. STORAGE 419 Broad street, house hold goods and merchandise. Private rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 75 cents per month. D. Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street Both phone* EARLY GAINS ARE EXTENDED Motors Lag; Steel and Rails in Steady Demand; Indus trials Active New York, Oct. 31. Except for | tlie motors the market nssumed a more confident air before the end of the first hour. United States Steel was in steady demand at a gain of a point, with Crucible and Lacka wanna Steels, Republic Iron, Ameri can and Baldwin Locomotives, Gen eral Electric and Westinghouse. Al cohol extended ts gain with Central Leather, sugars, American Smelting and American Zinc. Fertilizers and paper issues became very active at noon at gains of 1 to 3 points, with a new record for American Writing Paper pfd. at 51%. The reactionary trend of Rock Island and Canadian Pacific causesd some restraint in other Pacific caused some restraint in other Bonds were steady. NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros. & Co., members New York and Philadelphia Stock Ex changes, 3 North Market Square, Har risburg; 1338 Chestnut street. Phila delphia; 34 Pine street. New York, furnish the following quotations: New York. Oct. 31. Open. Clos. Allis-Chalmers 25% 25% American Beet Sugar . . . 102% 102% American Can 61% 61% American C & F 67 67% American Cotton Oil ... 66% 56% American Ice Securities . 28 28 American Locomotive .. 82% 82% American Smelting .... 112% 112 American Sugar 120% 120% American T & T 133 133 Anaconda 94% 95 Atchison 107% 107% Baldwin Locomotive ... 83% 84% Baltimore &, Ohio 87% 87% Butte Copper 66% 65% Canadian Pacific 173 172% Central Leather 94% 96% Chesapeake & Ohio .... 68% GB% C, M & St. P 95 94% C, RI & Pacific 35% 34 Chitto Con Copper 61% 61% Colorado Fuel and Iron. 02% 52% Consolidated Gas 138% 138% Corn Products 17% 19% Crucible Steel 87% 89% Distilling Securities .... 45 45 Erie 89 38% Erie Ist pfd 53% 53% General Electric Co .... 182 182% Goodrich B F 72% 71% Great Northern pfd.... 118% 118% Great Northern Ore subs 43% 43% Inspiration Copper ..... 66% 66% Interboro-Metropolitan. . 19% 19% Kennecott Copper 54% 53% Kensas City Southern .. 28 27% Lackawanna Steel 88% 88% Lehigh Valley 83% 83% Maxwell Motors 85% 84% Merc Mar ctfs 39% 39% Merc Mar ctfg pfd 113% 114 Mex Petroleum 108 108% Miami Copper 40% 40% National Lead 68% 68% Musical FOR SALE Upright piano. We have a slightly used piano, which we got in exchange for a debt. Will sacri fice to a quick buyer. Same can be seen at Rex Garage. 1917 North Third street. FOR SALE Strictly high grade GRAND PIANO. Used short ime. Will sell at a bargain. Addresj Box D, 4311, care of Telegraph. Summer Resorts and , Cottages FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE AT PERDIX for rent during month of November. Completely furnished Water on rear porch, and non-failing spring within twenty feet. Address E. C. Keller. P. o. Box 294, Harrisburg. Automobiles WANTED 1915 or 1916 Ford. Must be a bargain. Address E., 4665, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE One 1915 Brisco five passenger car in fine running condi tion; all now tires; electric light and starter; will sell cheap if sold at once. Inquire 2050 Swatara street. SCRIPPS-BOOTH ROADSTER, fine 1916 model; Cadillac, four-cylinder, good condition; must sell; private party; no dealer; must sell at reason able price. Harry Geistwhite, 1826 Wood avenue. Bell phone 2423. FOR SALE - One 1915 Overland touring car, with two spare tires; two tires have not gone 500 miles; will dem onstrate; lias, always been driven by owner. Price, $525. Bell phone 2609J, or Rex Garage, 1917 North Third street. SCRIPPS-BOOTH ROADSTER—BIue WILL SELL CHEAP any parts for a Stanley Steamer, except the boiler and engine. W. J. Brennan, 22 South Sev enteenth street, Harrisburg. Bell phone 1174 J. FORD ROADSTER 1913 model; newly painted; engine just overhauled' electric lights. Apply W. W. Shenk, or call Bell 31W. FOR SALE New three-speed, twin cylinder, 1917 Harley-Davidson motor cycle. Never rode. No time to ride. Price, $260. Lee Shaffer, Thompson town, Pa. Residence two miles east. FOR SALE—Up to November 1.; 5 lbs. Cup Grease, SI.OO. Now 50c. 5 Gal. Lubricating Oil, $2.50. Now $1.75 5 lbs. Auto Soap, 75c. Now SOc. 1 Can Auto Body Polish. SOc. Now 35c. Spark Plugs, 50c. Now 25c. Bargains In Standard Tires. 3Gx4 % U. S., Plain S. S„ $25.00. 30x3 Non-Skid. $8.78. Rex Auto Garage, 1917 N. Third St.. Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE 1914, seven-passenger Wlnton touring car, in good condition. New cord tires all around. Miller Auto Co., 68 South Cameron. Bell phone 4119. ■ i FOR SALE 1916 Velle, six-cylinder, flve-passenger, two extra tires and rim, good as new, price $900; 1916 Chalmers, two new tires, price $700; 1912 Pullman. $250; 1912 Reiral $250. Miller Auto CoJ 68 South Cameron street. Bell 4119. Motorcycles and Bicycles INDIA**, THOR AND HARLEY-DA VIDSON MOTORCYCLES for sale; all twin-cylinder and In good condition; Just been overhauled; will sell cheap. C. H. Uhler. 1317 Perry street. Legal Notices AMENDMENT TO CHARTER NOTICE Is hereby given that applica tion has been made to the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Dau phin, Pennsylvania, under the Corpora tion Act of 1874. of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the supplements thereto, for the allowance and approval of a certain Improvement, amendment or alteration of the charter of "The Presbyterian Church of Harrisburg," an set forth in the petition of said Church filed to No. 137 Janaury Term, 1917, the nature of which amendment is briefly as follows: Increasing the number of Trustees from seven to nine and providing for the annual election of three Trustees to serve three years. Tills amendment will be acted upon by the Court on November 13, 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M. JOHN E. PATTERSON, JOHN FOX WEISS, Solicitors. New York Central 108 107y g N Y N H and H 61 til NY O and W I*B% 29% Nor and West 142V4 141% (Northern Pacific 111% 112 Pacific Mail 26 Penna Railroad 58% 58% Pressed Steel Car 71% 71% Railway Steel Spg 52% 53 Ray Con Copper 26% 26% 1 Reading 104% 109% Republic Iron and Steel. 77% 77% Southern Pacific 100% 100% Southern Ry 28% 28% |Southern Ry pfd 67% 67% IStudebaker 129% 128% [. Tennessee Copper 22% 23% Texas Oil 225% 225% Third Ave 54% 54% ljUnion Pacific 150% 150% 1 ; 1J S I Alcohol 140% 140% fiU S Rubber 59% 59% U S Steel 118V4 118% ,'U S Seel pfd 121% 121% I Utah Copper 106% 106 </ 4 | Virginia-Carolina Chem. 46% 46% ■West Union Telegruph. . 102 102 % Westinghouse Mfgr 63% 63% I Willys-Overland 43 42% rilllM OEI.I'HIA PRODI'tE , | Philadelphia, Oct. 31. Wheat * J Market lower; No. 2, red, spot and MOctober, U.85@1.87; Mo. 2, Southern, i I red, $1.82(g) 1.85. " ' Corn The market is firm; No. 2, yellow, local, $1.20® 1.21; steamer. No. 2, yellow, local. $1.19@1.20. uats The market is steady; No. 2, white, 60%@61c; No. 3, white, 59® 59 He. Bran The market is firm; city mills, winter, per ion. $26.00; west ern. winter, pr (on. sw>tt. winter per ton, $32.50@33.00; Spring, per ton, $31.00® 31.50. , Refined Sugars Market firm; powdered, 7.60©7.70 c: fine granulated, 7.50ff57.60c; confectioners' A, 7.40@>7.50c. Butter Market firm and higher; ' western, creamery, extras, 36%@37%c; 1 nearby prints, fancy, 40c. Kggs *— The market is steady; i Pennsylvania and other nearby flratu, free cases, SIO.BO per case; do., current i receipts, free cases, $10.50 per case; western, extra, firsts, free cases, SIO.BO per case; do., firsts, free cases, $10.50 per case- Live Poultry Market steady; fowls, 15@17c; roosters, 13®14c; Bring chickens. 14®17c; broilers, 16@18c; ducks, 15®18c; geese, 15@17c; turkeys, 22® 24c, Dressed Poultry—Steady; fowls,fancy. 23',4®24c; do., good to choice, 22@23c; do., small sizes, 18®21c; old roost ers, 16c; roasting chickens, western, 22 @24c; broiling chickens, western, 20® 24c; do., nearby, 26@32c; Spring ducks, nearby, 22® 23c. Potatoes The market is higher; Pennsylvania, per bushel, $1.75®1.80; New York, per bushel, $1.65® 1.70; Eastern Shore, No. 1, per par rel, $2.50@2.75; do.. No. 2, per barrel, $1.25 @1.50: Norfolk. No.. 1, per barrel, $2.50@2.75;; do.. No. 2. pei barrel. $1.25®1.50; Jersey, per baskei, 95cW51.00. Flour Firmly held and higher; (Winter, clear, $8.40®8.60; do., straights, $8.75@8.90; do., patents, $9.00®!).25; Spring, firsts clear. $8.75@9.25; do., atents, $9.75®10.25; do., favorite brands, $10.40@10.90. Hay The" market is firm with a I good demand; new timothy. No. 1, large bales, $18.00@18.50; No. 1. small bales, J17.50@18.oo; No. 2. $16.00® 16.60; No. 3, $14.00@15.00; sample, |10.00@>14.00. Light, mixed, $18.50@17.00; No. 1. $15.00® 15.50; No. 2. $13.50® 14.60. CHICAGO CATTLE Chicago, 111., Oct. 31. Cattle Re - ceipts, 11,000; weak. Native beef cattle, $6.50®11.50; western steers, $6.15®^.50; stockers and feeders, $4.65@ 7.80; cows and heifers, $3.35@9.60; calves, $7.00® * 10.75. ( Sheep Receipts, 17,000; strong. . Wethers, $7.25@8.50; lambs. $8.50® I 11,15, Hogs Recetts, 35,000; stow, un - changed to 10c under yesterday's aVer- J age. Bulk of sales, $9.40®9.90; light, CHICAGO lIOAItO OF TRADE Chicago, 111., Oct. 31.—Board of Trade : closing: Wheat—December, 1.88% ; May. 1.85%. Corn—December, 87 *.-4 ; May, 89. Oats—December, May, 58. Pork—December, 26.35; January, 26.05. Lard—December. 16.42; January. 15.47. 1 Ribs—October, 14.27; January, 13.90. > Three Local Optometrists Combine Their Interests H. E. Gohl, Joseph S. Rinkenbaeli . and Sdward A. Rouse, all well-known f optometrists, have consolidated their business interests and combined their ■ offices at 22 North Fourth street, ■ where the entire second floor will be : utilized for optical purposes. Recep tion rooms, examining rooms and the lens grinding department are con - veniently arrariged at this central lo s cation, and equipped with the latest . modern optical appliances. ' H. E. Gohl has for three years | conducted the Gohl Optical Co., and for ten years previous was engaged - J In busines in the New England States, 1 j but being a native of Harrisburg pre -1 i ferred to be established In home en ; vironments. Joseph K. Rinkenbach Is likewise a native of Harrisburg- and ' has for eight years practised opto metry at 1215 North Third street. Ed i ward A. Rouse has for four years ■ been a practising optometrist In Har risburg and vicinity and enjoys a wide , circle of acquaintances. All three young men are graduates of leading school? of optometry and their combined experience and knowledge , should prove an effective organiza tion that will more effectively serve a' i large clientele. Real Estate Board Elects Officers to Serve For New Year Officers to serve for the'ensuing year were elected last evening at the annual meeting of the Harrisburg Real ! Estate Board. The meeting was held i in the offices of Miller Bros. & Co., I Federal Square. Following the meet ing luncheon was served, the members being the guests of the retiring presl- ! dent. Herman P. Miller. The officers elected are: President, John E. Gipple; vice-president, How ard M. Bird; secretary, Robert A. Carl; treasurer, E. Moesleln; valuation committee, E. Moeslein, George A. Shreiner and A. C. Young. TRANSFER DIOCESAN PROPERTY All the property of the Catholic Dio cese of Harrisburg not heretofore turned over to the Rt. Rev. Philip McDevltt, the new bishop, was for mally transferred yesterday by the executors of the Rt. Rev. John W. Shanahan, Bishop McDevitt's prede cessor. and the deeds were recorded to-day. The properties include those in Dauphin and Cumberland counties. The consideration was the nominal figure of sl. Other transfers Included: Jesse W. Hedrlck to George Lud wlck, 114-116 North Thirteenth street, $3,500; Mary Anna Seltz executors to Llllle M. Fisher. 1110 Plum street, $1,000; Domino and Cresta Vlell to Milton S. Hershey. Derry township, $1,900. HUNTING HIS MOTETfSR Jesse Thomas Kelly, 250 South Eeighth avenue, Mt. Vernon, N. Y, has written to Mayor Meals asking him to have the Harrisburg police look for his uncle, Thomas Williams, who was last heard from while in this city. Williams is a blacksmith. Kel ly whot that he has not seen his mother for 20 years, and thfct he is at tempting to locate his uncle thinking the know where to find her. 1 Amos Kuhn, War Veteran and Former Resident Die& Amos K. Kuhn, aged 76, for many years a resident of this city died at the National Soldiers' Home, Hamp ton, Va., Saturday. Funeral services were held from the home of his son, John R. Kuhn, Baltimore yesterday. Interment was in Lorraine Cemtery. Mr. Kuhn was a veteran of the Civil war. having enlisted in the Ninety third Pennsylvania Volunteers at the opening of the war. At the close of the strife he was captain of Company-* D of that regiment. He was a mem ber of the Grand Army of the Repub lic. Knights of Templar and the Odd Fellows, lie Is survived by his widow (Mrs. Fannie R. JCulin) and his son. "THK I'N WRITTEN LAW" AT VIC TORIA TODAY | The Harrisburg public will have their last opportunity to see Miss Beatriz Michelena, the famous French prima donna, who is taking the titular role In "The I'nwritten Law," which is the at traction at the popular Victoria Thea ter to-day only. Another extraordinary production has - been booked for to-morrow. The coun -1 try's greatest stage star, E. H. Sothern. who for many years has been on the stage, will be starred in one of the three masterpieces which is Just being , completed by the Vitagraph Company, and in which Mr. Sothern is taking the • ' titular role. The first feature will be "The Chattel," to be shown to-morrow , only. This feature has played to over , 16,000 people at the Strand Theater. New York. For to-day and to-morrow special prices will prevail. Lower floor ; will be 20 cents; balcony, 10 cents; chil dren. 10 cents. Thursday Harold Lock wood and May Allison will be seen in "Mr. 44." , Entire Stock of Oliver F. Strayer, : purchased by the | Philadelphia Jobbing | Co., to be sold out within 5 days re gardless of cost. ) Stock consists of • Hardware, Pain ts, I [ Agate and Tinware, ; j Shelf Hardware, Build ; ers' and Contractors' >■ Hardware, and many i ' other articles. Store open 8 A. M. until 9 P. M. 323 Broad "Street BISBEE COPPER Bought and Sold ; (On and after November Ist) Starbuck, Van Sant & Legg 5 25 Broad Street New York 1 Phone—2o3o Broad 1 Member New York Curb Market r Association. I BISBEE COPPER - Mining and Development Company Traded la on New York Curb (On and After November Ist) M. J. KIERNAN, Jr. 12 It rami St. New York Phone—3lßs Brood Member New York Curb Market <| AsMoclatlon ORDERS EXECUTED IN Bisbee Copper Mining and Development Company (On and After November lit) BOWLEY & CO. 14 llroad St. New York Phone*. 4312-3 Broad ' Member N. Y. Curb Market Association I —I / > I will Specialize on mul after November 1, in T Bisbee Copper Mining and Development Company stock whin it will be publicly traded in on the New York Curb Bertram S. Strockbine Member New York Curb Association. 39 Bioad Street New York Phone, Broad 898 niIBBER STAMnn |JI| SEALS *. STENCILS ft#V " MFG. BY HBG. STENCIL WORKS ■ ll II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. II 13
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