Rent That "Spare MoT to Some Clai-Cit Imm lan C S IS -*■ *- A -t. "A A A A-A-A-1.-A-ii. A A A A A. - A A ▲" > . © Jr " * WWUII. XiiWlO' g>eatbß BENDER— Miss Florence J. Bender, daughter of the late Christian Ben der, of Lemoyne, Pa., died Monday, the 6tli. . . • Relatives and friends are notified to go direct to the Brick Church, Lnola. where services will be held Frida} afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment will be made at same place. lIANN Died, November S, 1916, Mrs. Dorothea Mann, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. George R. Koenlg. No. 1454 Market street, aged 83 years. * l'uneral Saturday morning, at B..iu *t)'clock, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Anna Hoffmann, 615 Cleveland avenue, York, Pa. Services at St. Mary's Church, York, Pa., at 9 o'clock, to which relatives and friends are invited. Interment St. Mary s Cemetery. Remains can be viewed at home of her daughter, Mrs. George R. Koenig, 1454 Market street, this city, Thursday evening. . York papers, please copy. CRVII Died, on November 6, 1316, at 6 A. M., Thomas Crura, aged 70 years, 4 months and 24 days, at his home, near Paxtonla, Lower Paxton town ship. Funeral Thursday, at 1:45 o'clock, No vember 9, from the above address. Services and interment at Shoop's Church. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend without further no tlce. _ PAIM On November 6, 1916, Harry K. Palm, son of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Palm, aged 17 years, 5 months and 27 days. Funeral services on Wednesday even ing, at 7:30 o'clock, from his parents residence, 1610 Walnut street. Further service and burial at Kleinfolters vllle, Lebanon) County, Thursday. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Lost and Found LOST Pocketbook, in P. R. R. Sta tion, at ticket office. Reward if re turned to E. T. Ramer, care of Smith s Store, 412 Market street. LOST Maltese cat, night before Hallowe'en; white under neck; answers to name of Jack. Reward if returned to 1276 State street. LOST On Paxtang street car lino, or on Second street, between Chestnut and Market, a lady's brown purse, long and narrow. Finder please leave at this office. Reward. PURSE LOST Small, black purse; name on flap; contained gold watch. Ini tials M. I. S., and some money. Liberal reward If returned to 506 Calder street. HAT LOST Lady's black hat with white plume, lost between Fifteenth and State streets and Thirteenth and Derry streets, Saturday night. Liberal reward upon return to 1312 Klttatinny street. LOST Long, gold pin, with solitaire diamond, in cemetery or on Progress or Llnglestown car or North Front, between walnut and Herr, late Sunday afternoon. Return to Telegraph for reward. Help Wanted —Male WANTED Colored boy. over 17 years old, to work. Wages, $7.00 per week. Apply. Kennedy's, 321 Market street WANTED A young man to operate popcorn machine; good salary; bring reference. Apply Mr. Russ, Columbus Hotel. WANTED Coatmaker. Highest ; wages paid. Come Monday morning. E. J. Shea, 730 Chestnut street, Phlladel iphia, Pa. WANTED A good, live insurance man to collect a sick and accident debit: salary and commission; must have goi/d references. Apply at Hotel Lochlel, Thursday, November 9, between 9 and 10 A. M. Ask for Mr. Edward Gurk. — First hand on bread and cakes. Wages. $22.00 per week. Will pay carfare. Bon Ton Bakery, Punxsu tawney, Pa. WANTED Young lady with office experience; steady work; good wages; chance for advancement. Address J., 4685, care of Telegraph. YOUNG man as collector. Must be active, reliable and willing to work hard at modest salary with view to obtaining responsible office position if a good producer. Apply Box B, 5401, care of Telegraph. BOY, 18 years or over, to learn to drive Ford car. Wages, $5.00 per week. Rex Garage, North Third street. RULING MACHINE operator wanted, with binding experience. Steady work. Apply Times, Chester, Pa. WANTED Boys to feed job presses | and for bindery work. Apply State j Printing Office, South Tentli street. I WANTED White man, as waiter, at Vanderman's Restaurant, Chambers burg, Pa. WANTED Four or five live wire | salesmen for investment securities. Proof of extraordinary big money at Interview. See Mr. Howard, at Bolton House, 4:00 to 6:00 P. M. to-day and 8:30 to 10:00 A. M. Thursday. WANTED First-class Pattern Makers. In making application state what experience you have had. Address Box S, 4675, care of Telegrah. j. 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., Plalnfleld, N. J. COMMERCIAL SPANISH Special , classes affording opportunity to i, quickly learn Spanish, by an easy and i , efficient method at YOUNG MEN'S BUSINESS INSTITUTE. Large firms | everywhere are now in need of sec.e-j' taries, correspondents, stenographers, I clerks, salesmen and managers, who un derstand Spanish. Call, write, or phone : Bell 4361 for particulars. WANTED Vampers and eyeletters; steady positions and p-ood pay. Utz & ' Dunn Co.. 37 Canal street, Rochester, ' N. Y. WANTED 5O able-bodied ' men for piece work. Experienced truckers can earn $75 to S9O per ; month. Must be able to read and i write. Apply in person only to ' agent of Pennsylvania Railroad Company at Division Street < Transfer, P. R. R. Co., Harris- 1 burg-, Pa. ! •: Bargains in Houses :j ] ;■ 1830 Penn St. ij ■ £ Three-story brick house (end of!i , ,a row) eight rooms bath and i 1 C furnace; S6OO cash will buy thlaji ! {property; balance on mortgage at i jjs% per cent.. j /V 1715 Heglaa Street <| 1 Three-story brick house with! 1 ' (eight rooms, bath and furnace; loti 1 , \l4xllo feet to a drive alley. J , 2030-8 Berryhill St. [! S Two 2H-atory frame houses,■' Veach eight rooms and both bulld-i 1 • Sings piped for furnace heat; lotsi' 1 "■each 18.3x110 feet to & 20-foot-wldei < Jirear alley: present combined rental! i ilncome $300; taxes $43; price fori 1 Sboth S3OOO. 11 ] \ Miller Brothers & Co.ji J Member HKg, Real Estate Board 1 j REAL. ESTATE '1 /insurance Surety Bonds, 1 S f.oeufet and Court Streets } , Help Wanted—Male MECHANICAL. DRAWING Special night classes now forming at YOUNO MEN'S BUSINESS INSTITUTE Learn to be a Frog and Switch draftsman. Local positions. Good salaries. Write, call, or phone for particulars. 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. Address, giving experience, J. F. Crcs well, P. O. Box 264, Lancaster, Pa. CHEF White: must be capable. Apply Davenport Lunch, 325 Market street. TWO well-dressed, young men to travel as salesmen. Must be able to leave city. Expenses advanced. Good positions to right parties. Inquire St. James Hotel. Ask for A. Dlchner. DRUGGISTS WANTED ln nearby city. Several druggists—one gool pre- and one assistant manager. Give particulars as to ability, experi ence and salary expected. Address S. V. Hosterman, 48 North Duke street, Lan caster, Pa. YOUNG MAN WANTED to work In shoe store, 1G to 18 years of age, with some experience. Address H., 4690, care of Telegraph. WANTED Several first-class elec tricians familiar with inside high ten sion work, switchboard construction, automatic oil switches, motors, conduit work, etc. Address Day & Zimrner mann, Petersburg, Pa. LABORERS WANTED Good wages, steady work with chance for advance ment. Apply Master Mechanic's Office, Central Iron and Steel Company. MALE HELP WANTED Wood working plant. O. M. Weber Co., Inc., North Wales, Pa. WANTED lmmediately, reliable man for helper in Stoufter's Meat Mar ket, 449 Broad street. WANTED Young man to learn watch repairing. Apply to Dlener, The Jeweler, 408 Market street. STEAMFITTERS WANTED Call evening's, between 7 and 8. Bossier & Forrer, 1342 State. YOUNG MAN—To make himself gen erally useful around store. Good chance to learn business. Reference required. Apply Ladies' Bazaar, 10-12 South Fourth street. WANTED A young man, 18 to 20 years, to work in drug store on North Sixth street. Address R, 6387, care of Telegraph. EXPERIENCED CARPENTERS WANTED lndustrious and sober men only. Apply to Carpenter Foreman, Central Iron & Steel Company. WANTED 4O or 60 foreign labor ers. Apply 2013 North Eleventh street, ready to go to work. Good pay and good boarding house. Work the year round. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS Ex aminations tor Railway Mull Clerks, Post Office Clerks and other positions soon to be held. See Mr. Depue, ot Interstate Civil Service Bureau at Young Men's Business Institute, Her shey Building, Front and Market streets, or phone Bell 4361. GOOD, strong, healthy boya, ove. 11. Apply Superintendent The Telegraph Printing Co.. Harrisburg, Pa. WANT Young men to learn auto mobile bunineaa, 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 SOc per hour as soon aa competent 150 In cash required. Auto Transporta tion School, 27-29 North Cameron street. WANTED Good painters. M. G. Baker, 230 Cranberry street. Help Wanted —Female WANTED Woman for general housework In small apartment, able to cook. 314 North Second street, Harris burg. WANTED Girl for general house work; small family; good wages. Apply 1848 Market street. —- WANTED A girl, or woman, for general housework; no washing or cooking; good wages. Apply 1802 Green street. WANTED A woman for general housework; no washing; good homo for right party. Inquire 2717 Derry street. I MACHINE BINDER STRIP PERS—Pay, .02 He per lb. Also a few beginners for new ma chines. Pay while learning. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Co., SUO Race street. ' ' WANTED Good, capable, energetic, educated women to handle sales work for u large company in Harrisburg and nearby towns. Good compensation for right parties. Address immediately, giv ing references, Mrs. Brown, Box D. 4686, care of Telegraph. WANTED • Woman for general housework for half day from 12 o'clock noon; small family. Apply 103 South street. COUNTRY GIRL—One with fair edu cation, for housework and help out In store; a chance to learn stenography, typewriting and bookkeeping; prefer Christian girl not afraid of work; chance for advancement and permanent position; those who wish to spend their evenings on the street need not apply. Address A., 5402, care of Telegraph. WANTED Experienced saleslady. Apply Berger's Bazaar, 1007-1009 North Third street. WANTED A competent white girl for general housework. Apply 1824 North Second street. WANTED A white girl, or middle aged woman, for general houswork; no washing. Apply 265 PefTer street. WANTED A neat, reliable girl, over 16, to assist with general house work; good place for right girl; must have reference. Call Bell phone 4240J, or 904 North Sixteenth street. DIVES. POMEROY & STEWART In preparation for the Christmas holi days, require the Immediate services of experienced saleswomen in all depart ments pertaining to Christmas merchandise. Applicants over eighteen years of age will be given preference. Apply at once. WANTED An experienced book keeper; refernces required; state sal ary expected. Address. In own hand writlng. A., 4681, care of Telegraph. WANTED Vampers and eyelettera. Steady positions and good pay. Utz & Dunn Co., 37 Caanl streetfl, Rochester, WE have room for operators, learn ers, folders and trimmer, good pay and easy work making ladles' and chil dren s wear; several special machine operators wanted. Harrisburg Apparel Co., over City Star Laundry, rear en trance. _LEARN SHORTHAND AND TYPE JV RITING AT HOME. We loan you ft typewriter free while you learn. Stan dard system. Thorough instruction. Easily learned. Complete course, sl6. No extras. Address Interstate Bureau, Harrisburg. Pa. Help Wanted— Male and Female CANVASSERS—Two wanted; experl ma, S,? i r female. Capital Tea Co., 1835 Berryhill street. The Demand For Skilled Workers Was Never Greater! Businessmen know and feel the growing need of capable workers. Un der the present high-tension business conditions, the incompetent misfit worker is a sort of disaster. And the average employer is always watchful, always alert, to find more capable workers. If your ad makes the right impression you'll find that there are openings and opportunities for you a plenty. Agents Wanted BARN SSO to SIOO monthly distribut ing- Parker Hosiery to repeat customers In home town at mill prices. All or spare time. Protected territory. Credit. Parker Co., 2760 North Twelfth street, Philadelphia. Pa. Situations Wanted—Male WANTED Situation as night watchman, or stable man; middle-aged, married man; sober. Address K., 4689, care of Telegraph. Situations Wanted—Female WANTED Colored woman wants work by week or day. Apply 1409 New Fourth street. WANTED Colored woman wants work by day or week. Apply 608 York avenue. WANTED First-class laundress desires day's work of any kind. Apply 1112 Currant street. WANTED Young woman desires Cosition in office at bookkeeping or on illing machine; has had experience and reference. Address O. K., 4687, care of Telegraph. WANTED By young woman, posi tion as housekeeper for widower. Ad dress 4683, care of Telegraph. WANTED Hotel dishwasher de sires position. Call, or address, 234 Ridge street, Steelton, Pa. WANTED A middle-aged widow would like to have housekeeping for widower. No objection to children. Can give good reference. 145 Ann street, Middletown, Pa. WANTED Practical nurse would like the care of an olderly lady, or cook ing. Address D„ 4683. care of Tele graph. WANTED Colored woman desires day's work of any kind. Apply 1214 North Seventh street. WANTED Young, white woman wants place with no evening work or Sundays; experienced waitress, and most any other work will do. Address M„ 4652, care of Telegraph. Real Estate For Sale EVERGREEN ST. Property that should interest you; 3-story brick; eight rooms, all improvements; near Market street; price very reasonable. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. FOR SALE No. 1434 Regina Street brick dwelling lO rooms bath gas extra Tot on side running to paved street on rear stable on lot. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. STEAM-HEATED BRICK HOUSE for sale; six rooms, bath, electric Mght. porch front, balcony, cemented cellar; price only $2,400. Bell Realty Co.. Berg ner Building. CORNER PROPERTY FOR BALE Large house lO rooms bath gas electric liicht hot water heat lot. 18x87. Particulars at Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. REILY, 42X Three-story building which includes apartment on third floor, store and garage in rear, holding about eight cars. The income of build ing would be about S7O per month. Price reasonable to cash buyer, or will take certain amount in cash or auto In exchange. FOR SALE Several desirab'.e build ing plots both in city and suburbs. Bungalow sites, desirable farms close by. A. C. Mead, Bth Floor Union Trust Company Building, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE Chicken Farm, delight ful location, on trolley line. Hard road to market. Accommodates 1,500 chick ens. Doing good business. (Modern house; all improvements. Everything first-class. Will consider exchange. A. C. Mead, Bth Floor Union Trust Com pany Building, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE N. Fifteenth Street, No. 617, a modern brick, steam-heated house with electric and gas lights, front and rear porches, side entrance and paved street. Tills is an ideal home at a mod erate price. Terms easy. J. E. Glpple, 1251 Market street. FULTON ST. No. 1931-47. houses'are nearlng completion and can be bought for small amount of cash. The owner will arrange mortgage for balance of purchase price, and upon examination of said properties you will find that the selling price Is SSOO less than they could be built for to-day. Sell ing price is $2,350 For full particulars, see John C. Orr, 222 Market street. T'hone 934. SIOO CASH and S2O per month will buy new brick house; modern improvements. Price, $2,800. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE —Two adjoining bunga low sites, at foot of mountains. Summer dale. Price, $350. Apply Laura Reed, 216 Chestnut stfeet. FOR SALE ll4 Washington street, corner River alley, two-and-one-half story frame; eight rooms and a bath; all conveniences. 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 Keeney & Simmons, New Cumberland. FOR S 4 -LE Two choice bulldlas lots, fronting on State Highway, near Colonial Club. Apply J S. Zimmerman, Penbrook. C. V. phone 919 Z. Real Estate For Rent FOR RENT 1732 Market street 10 rooms cemented cellar—front and back porches steam heat gas and electric light. Apply 1713 Market street. WHY RENT when the same money will pay for a home in a few years. S2O per month and SIOO cash will do it. H. G. Pedlow, 110 Scmth Thirteenth street. „ HOUSE FOR RENT, 1921 Park street; 9 rooms and bath; all modern improve ments; rent reasonable to right party; owner left city. Apply 1209 Walnut street. ZARKER ST., 1451 2-story brick building about 41x30 feet; suitable for light manufacturing; formerly occupied by Sterling Auto Tire Co. Miller Broth ers & Co.. Locust and Court streets. Real Estate For Rent FOR RENT 225 Broad street: 8 rooms and bath; cabinet gas range, coal range, furnaco. Apply J rank L. Meek, 569 Woodbine street. Bell phone 2016 J. Real Estate For Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR RENT A good cus tom mill. Water power. Detail* fur nished through Box M, 4659, car* of Telegraph. FOR SALE OR RENT 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, H*r> risburff. Pa. „ FOR SAUK OR RENT Limestone Bungalow Hamilton Place, Camp Hill, 200 feet from troley—llvlngroom, dln- Ingroom, kitchen, bath, two bedrooms, sleeping porch, first floor; two bed rooms, bath, storage room, second floor. Vapor heat. Hardwood finish, first floor. Immediate possession. Apply C. K. Ueen, Wltman-Schwarz Co., 613 Wal ut street. City. For Sale —Miscellaneous PUBLIC SALE Saturday. November 11, 1916. Two bay horses, 11 years old. weighing 1,300 pounds. Furniture wagons, Jenny Lind and three sets of harness. Also two building lots In cen tral part of Camp Hill, 40x140. Sale starts at 2 o'clock P. M. at Tenth and State street. BACHMAN & LACKEY. CARRIAGES Four new ones for sale as follows: 1 Columbus Cutunder Jenny Lind; 1 Columbus Cutunder Standhope; 1 Jump Seat Canopy-top Surry; 1 3-seated low platform wagon. All seats) removable. Will be sold at any fair cash offer. Andrew Redmond, Third and Boyd street!, Harrlsburg, Pa. FOR SALE A second-hand parlor suit In good No. 1 shape. Can be seen at 410 Muench. FOR SALE A Winchester "Take Down" Repeating 12-gauge shotgun, 26- lnch barrel, used but little, cleaning outfit, case and two hundred loaded shells for 116.00 W. F. Kendall, 228 North Third street. FOR SALE—SERVICE Mr, Businessman— We can save you money on your 1917 CALENDARS. A good selection of IMPORTED and DOMESTIC Designs. OR DER NOW for prompt delivery. MYERS MFG. CO., Third and Cumberland Sts. Bell Phone 1577-R FOR SALE A White Bloch station ary chair car and a two-burner gas plate. Can be seen at 2015 Fulton street. j FOR SALE Kitchen range lvy canopy practlally new six plates. In Al condition. Can be seen any time. 342 South Sixteenth street. FOR SALE One reed Pullman cart and one reed sulky. Call 23 South Sec ond street, or Bell phone 652 W. FOR SALE Princess Red Cross steel range. A. N. Straub, Fourth and Market streets, New Cumberland, Pa. FOR SALE Big lot of overcoats at low prices on account of moving. Must be sold til January 1, 1916. N. Brenner, 426 Walnut street. FOR SALE Two second-hand barber chairs for sale at 439 Market street, in good condition. FOR SALE One reed baby carriage; also one Pullman style carriage. Ap ply 560 Woodbine street, or Bell phone 2624 M. FOR SALE One pair of first-class Rabbit Hounds I held at SSO. Will sell them now at S3O. Apply to Mail Car rier H. B. Coble, or William V. Lutz (Barber). Middletown, Pa. AUTOMOBILE RQBES and Blankets; Automobile, Motorcycle and Bicycle tires; trunks, bags and suitcases; har ness and leather goods mode to order; sole leather and shoe findings. Harris burg Harness and Supply Company. FOR SALE Lease and furniture of rooming house with excellent patron age. All rooms facing Capitol Park. Running water, electric lights, city steam in each room. Good proposition ,for reliable party. Address E„ 4679, care of Telegraph. HORSE. WAGON AND HARNESS, all In good condition. Will sell for $20.00. Reason for selling, no further use. A. J. Gill, 2348 Herr street. A LOT of new, late books, at low prices. See our windows for bargains. Books bought. Aurand'a Book Store, 113 North Third. _ FOR SALE, at Gable'a, 111-117 South Second street. Lawn Fence. Field Fence, Gates, Poultry Netting, Building Hard ware, Plaster Board, Upson Wall Boara, Compo-Board, Doors, Sash, Shutter*, Mouldings, Porch Posts, Pumps, etc. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. For Rent—Miscellaneous 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 ur workshop. Will rent together or sepa rate. Rent reasonable. Inquire 428 Broad street. For Rent—Miscellaneous STABLE FOR RENT REAR O* 418 FORSTER ST.. stalls for Jour horses—s6. Miller Brothers & Co., Locust and Court otrceta. Wanted—Miscellaneous WANTED To buy second-hand furniture, carpets and stoves. It will pay to try us first. Central Furniture store, 324 Relly street. Call Bell phone =========================== Apartments For Rent , 306 N. SECOND ST.. (three blocks from Market Square) first floor front, Ave rooms and bath, city steam heat (HUB and electricity); suitable for home and office, for physician, dentist or pro fessional man—B. MILLER BROTH ERS & CO., Locust and Court Sts. FOR RENT • Modern, new apart ments, 25 South Front street. None better anywhere. For Inspection, make appointment with P. Vanderloo, 224 North Second street. Phone 971 J. SECOND ST., N., 231 "Snavely Building," 7 rooms and bath; extra stor age room, electric and g*s, city steam. Inquire at 217 North Second street. SECOND ST., 1700 Five, and si* rooms with porch; most pleasanc HU open surroundings In city. Rooms For Rent SECOND FLOOR front roomsi fur nished; centrally located; all conveni ences. Apply 328 North street. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms, third floor, pleasantly located, with use of bath; references exchanged. Inquire 110 South street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms; electric lights and steam heat. Apply 26 South Third street. LARGE FRONT ROOM on first floor; also smaller room on second, facing Capitol Park, 222 North Third street. Apply 9 North Front. Bell phone 1029 M. FOR RENT l>arre, well-furnished front room, with all conveniences; elec tric lights. Call, or address, 800 North Second street. Bell phone 2098. FOR RENT Second floor front room; beautifully furnished; bay win dow; with or without board; references exchanged. Apply 929 North Third street FOR RENT Four communicating rooms on first floor, for light house keeping; electric lights; steam heat; also two rooms on second floor. Apply 1417 Vernon street. FOR RENT Two communicating rooms for light housekeeping, complete ly furnished; private family. Address J., 4678, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping, on second floor. Apply 501 Cumberland street. NORTH ST., 406 Newly furnished front room, overlooking Capitol Park; all conveniences. Including; citv steam heat and phone; rent reasonable. FOR RENT Second-story front room, nicely furnished; city steam heat, electric light and phone service. Apply 125 Pine street. FOR RENT Furnished room; all conveniences; use of phone; gentleman preferred. Apply 436 Cumberland street. Board and Rooms t ROOMS FOR RENT, with first-class board, by meal, day or week. 21-Meal Ticket, $4.00. Call, or address, 1001 NORTH SECOND STREET. ABIGAIL INN Breakfast. 5:30 to 8:30: Lunch, 12 to 1:30; Dinner, 6 to 7:80. Single meals, 2Gc. Sunday dinners, 35c. Home cooking. 916 North Sixth street. Business Opportunities WANTED Sensible partner, active or silent, to assume half-interest in production and marketing of high-class vegetables and flowers. Investment re quired: 13,000.00 to $4,000.00. Partner's returns will be about $2,000.00 first year—lncreasing yearly. P. O. Box 250, Harrisburg. FOR SALE Laundry, esablished over 16 years. Good city trade. 11l health, reason for selling. Apply, for particulars, Laundry, 28 North Seventh street, Lebanon, Pa. FOR SALE To cose decedent's es tate, will sell established drug store in business center of Reading. Pa., at ac tual appraisement, about $2,500. This is an unusual opportunity to acquire ffOlng business at bargain price. For particulars, call on H. F. Kantner, 25 North Sixtli Btreet, Reading, Pa. I _ FOR SALE Columbia Restaurant, 1022 Market street. 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 $27.60, Address 20-B, care of Telegraph. ANY intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Piess Syndicate, 793 Lock port, N. Y. Business Personals CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE— I Bought at highest cash prices and sold reasonable. 8. Refkin, 407 Broad street. Bell phone 2860. , UPHOLSTERING And furniture re palrlng; mattreses renovated and cush ions of all kinds made. S. N. Cluck, 820-326 Woodbine street. Phone 1317 J. CASH paid for ladies' and gentle men's clothing and shoes; also furniture and carpets; please give description of foods you want to sell. Send postal to 686 Herr street. FOR falling hair try Gross' Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross. Drug gist and Apothecary, 119 Market street, Harrisburg. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 1960. LADIES' TAILORING Also remod ellng and repairing; moderate charges. 11. L. Powell, 925 North Third Btreet. MAX SMELTZ buys stoves, carpetsand 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. SPANGLER PLANING MILL CO. Mill work of all kinds. Estimates cheerfully given. 824 North Seventh 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 Murket street, at subway. AUTOMOBILES, Motorcycles, Bi cycles and Furniture cleaned and re painted. All work guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every respect. Moderate charges. Drop card, or call after 6 P. M. at 2013 North Cameron street. WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective work handled—one eye always open. BELL PHONE 4398. Farms FARM—On main road, four miles east of Harrisburg Club; farm 120 acres; 86 acres fields, 35 acres woods—enoutsh to pay for half this farm; good, large home, large bank barn, other buildings; good fences; a good farm for anything you wish; the most we ever had for sale In a farm for $2,760. C. B. Care & Son, 409 Market street, Harris burg. , STOCKS RECORD FEVERISH RISES Leaders Are Lower; Marines Make Big Jumps Up ward New York, Nov, B.—The excitement of the first hour subsided materially, later stocks meantime recording fur ther feverish advances and recessions. Leaders like United States and Lacka wanna Stoc-Is, Utah Copper and Re publican Iron were lower by substan tial fractions to over a point from Monday s final prices. The list rallied i l K a ' n under heavy buying of Marines, the common and preferred rising from ® to 4 points. Central Leather and Sloss Sheffield also moved forward leather to the new record of 110. jlicthVhem Steel also was undisturbed 1 ' (illticnl situation, advancing 15 o 634, exceeding its previous / six points. At midday the .. ..ot again became excessively ac •no and strong with U. S. Steel at the new high record of 126. Bonds were firm. Over 600,000 shares changed hands at intermittent advances and declines in the first hour, the approach of mid day being marked by a lessening of operations. The financial district was flooded with inquiries from all sections of the country for latest advices concerning the result of yesterday's poll. Bank ers with foreign connections were In receipt of cables l'rom London and Paris Indicating a lively interest in the election and requesting definite news. 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. Nov. 8. .ii< , Open. Clos. Allis-Chalmers 28H 28% American Reet Sugar .. 104 102^4 American Can 63% 64 American C & P 7114 69 American Locomotive .. 95 93% American Smelting .... 112 111 American Sugar 120% 120 Anaconda 98% 97 Atchison 108 107 Baldwin Locomotive ... 89 86% Baltimore & Ohio 88% 88% Bethlehem Steel 684 684 Butte Copper 68% 67% California Petroleum ... 22% 23% Canadian Pacific 174 173% Central Leather 104% 103% Chesapeake & Ohio .... 70 68% C, M&St P 95% 95% Chicago R I and Pacific 36 34 % Chino Con Copper 65 63 % Colorado Fuel and Iron. 55% 54 Consolidated Gas 139% 140 Corn Products 19% 19% Money to Loan MONEY TO LOAN on Real Eatate security in any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O Box 174, Harrisburg, Pa. Money advanced to housekeepers at legal rates; business confidential. Profit Sharing Loan Society, Room 7. Spooner Building, 9 North Market Square. 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 STOARQE In 3-story brick building, rear 408 Market street. Household goods in clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. G. Dlener, Jeweler. 408 Market St. STORAGE 419 Broad street, house hold goods and merchandise. Private rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 7B cents per month. D. Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Both phones. Hauling and Moving HAULING" R. A. liartman. National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general hauling. W. H. Lathe, Manager. Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 2603 R. Musical FOR SALE A new Rudolph player piano and two dozen records. Price reasonable. Call 314 Chestnut street. 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 line. Will | sell at a bargain. Address Box D, 4311, j care of Telegraph. Poultrj and Livestock CANARY BIRDS 1 guaranteed songster at $3.98, and 4 hen caanrtes at 65 cents each. Phone 3976 M. Automobiles 2 NEW MOTORCYCLES For sale at near half price. No reasonable cash offer refused. ABBOTT Battleship Road ster; OVERLAND Roadster; OVERLAND Touring car: HERFBROOKS Touring car. All electric equipped; in good con dition. Also a number of good cars and parts of cars that have been taken apart. No reasonable offer refused. An drew Redmond, corner Third and Boyd streets, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE OVERLAND —One 1916, five-passenger model, slightly used. Sacrifice to quick purchaser. Fully equipped. ONE ABBOTT-DETROIT. PULLMAN, JR. Five-passengtr I model. BUICK—One runabout. STUDEBAKER—One touring car. CADILLAC —One five-passenger tour ing car. Above cars must t>* sold at once at a sacrifice. AUTO TRANSPORTATION GARAGE, 25-29 North Cameron Street. FOR SALE A touring car in excel lent shape; can be had at a bargain. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE UNTIL DECEMBER 15 Ford Non-Skid Casing (Front), $8.76; Ford Non-Skid Casing (Rear), $11.76; G lbs. Cup Grease, SI.OO, now 60c; 5 gal lons Lubricating OH, $2.50. now $1.76: Spot Light, $3.50; now $2.50. Rex Gar age, 1917 North Third street. FOR SALE lBl4. seven-passenger W4nton touring car, !n good condition - New cord tires all around. Miller Auto Co., 83 South Cameron. Bell phone 4119. FOR SALE 11 Veile, six-cylinder five-passenger, two extra tires and rims, good as new. price $900: 1915 Chalmers, two new tires, price 700: 1912 Pullman, $250; 1912 Reoa) 1250. lilller Auto Co. <8 South Cameron street. Bell 4119. Motorcycles ana Bicycles FOR SALE New three-speed, twin cylinder, 1917 Harley-Davldson motor cycle. Never rode. No time to ride. Price, $246.00. Lee Shaffer, Thompson town, Pa Residence two miles east. INDIArt, THOR AND HARLEY-DA VIDSON MOTORCYCLES for sale: all twin-cylinder and In good condition; lust been overhauled; will sail cheap. ,C. H. Uhler, 1317 Derry street. 13 Crucible Steel 94% 91^' Crucible Steel pfd 124'4 124' Distilling Securities ..:: 46% 45% Irieiaipd ::::::::::; b® 111 General Electric Co .... 183 183 Goodrich B F 71% 72 Great Northern pfd .... 119% 120 Great Northern Ore subs 43% 43 Inspiration Copper 68% 67% Interboro-Metropolltan.. 18% 19 Kennecott Copper 6554 Kansas City Southern .. 28% 2S Lackawanna Steel 93% 91 Lehigh Valley 84% Bf%! Maxwell Motors Merc Mar ctfs 41 41 More Mar Ctfs pfd 117% 118% petroleum 112% 110% Miami Copper 40 3934- National Lead 69% 68% XT 0 ?? C£ntral ••••• 109% 108% N Y N H and H 62 61 NY O and W ......... si% 31 Nor and West 144% 142% Northern Pacific 113 112 VSITA $ 1-1 8 @ 1.1 9 : steamer. No. yellow. jk>caJ. $1.17@1.18. market Is higher; No. 2, white, 69V4 &'6oc; No. 3, white. 5858%c. elfv' mInT Market firm and active; ' wlnter - Per ton. 126.00; west jsjasisia; .• sasm 7.45e?7.60c; confectioners' A, 7.85®7.60c. The market is steady; western, creamery, extras. 37 <0 38c nearby prints, fanby, ®' Brs . — T h e market is steady; fivL 5? an other nearby firsts, ® per case ! do., current r ee cases - $11.40 per case; JTol. •i/ X j ras ' flrsts . frp e cases, ti1.70 per case ' sts ' free ca ses, $11.40 Poultry The market is quiet; i ß '' 16 @17c; roosters, 13@14c; Spring chickens. 14@17c; broilers, 1622 I S K mall ® i! s? 8 ' 18 @21c; old roost- US'* 16c j r pastinpr chickens, western. 22 oe 3c i broiling chickens, western, 20(2) nearby.'2*2 23c.' 26 ® 3 ' C; Sprin ducka - Potatoes The market Is easier; Pennsylvania, per bushel, $1.75; New York, per bushel, $1.66®1.70; Eastern Shore, No. 1, per Dar rel, $-.50® 2.76; do.. No. 2, per barrel, $1.25®1.60; Norfolk, j/o. 1. oer barrel. $2.50® 2.75:: do.. No. 2. aoc@ e *'l fj- 26 ® 1 - 50 : Jersey, per bushel. Flour The market is dull: ?n^& ea^ 'i 8 • 00le,8 • 25 ; do - straights., I $8.60 @8.65; do., patents, $8.75®9.00:' Spring, flrsts, clear, $8.50®9.00; do.. Patents, $9.50® 10.00; do., favorite brands, $10.15010.65. Hay The market is firm; No. 1. large bales, 18.00ta> 18.60; No. 1. small ?£?/?• $17.50@18.00; No. 2, $16.50® $lO 06@14?00. 3, s l2 - 00 @13-00; sample. _ CHICAGO CATTI.K Chicago, 111., Nov. 8. ■— Cattle Re ceipts, 28,000; steady Native beef cat tie. $6.00@11.75; western steers, $6.60® 10.00; stockers and feeders, $4.80®8.00' £?^cV a , n „ d n „ heifers ' $3-75 09.65; calves, $8.26® 12.00. Sheep Receipts, 18,000; firm. Wethers, $7.60 @8.76; lambs, $8.75® Hogs Receipts. 43.000; slow at yes terday s average. Bulk of sales. $9.20® 9.85; light, $8.70@9.80; mixed. $9.20® 9 ?0; heavy 9.25@9.90; rough, $9.25® 9.40; pigs, $6.40@8.60. CHINESE NEWSPAPERS AND SCHOOLS Estimates regarding literacy vary from five per cent, of the entire popu lation to seventy per cent, of the male population, but more and more are coming to read, as transportation methods and communication by tele graph and post office are being im proved. A newspaper now costs as much as a meal in many parts of China, and this is not conducive to literacy nor unity of sentiment; but. a single paper serves a much larger group of readers than with ourselves. Literacy is the most necessary step toward national unity, and education la the most needed reform. Even those students who do not appreciate the efforts of evangelistic missions tes tify sincerely to the great value of American educational missionary work. Not only are American mission schools prominent In the present edu cational system in China, but more such schools are urged by the Chinese. —The Christian Herald. Will Sell at Public Sale The' General Merchandise STORE AND DWELLING AT MONTEREY. Lancßflter Comity. It Is only 7 miles from Lancaster City and is the best paying standß in this county. Can do easily $20,000 worth of business a year. Sale will be helil on premises on Saturday, November 11, 1910, at '£ o'clock For further information address KEYSTONE REALTY COMPANY Lancaster, Pa. V t s Potatoes For Sale 200 bushels Lancaster Co. No. 1 fino potatoes for sale. Highest bidder gets them. Bids received by Bell phone 14-RS or letter. No bids on less than ten bushels. Bids closing on November 11 at 8 p. m. Delivered to your place. J. B. Lehman Always Reliable. Potato Dealer of Mlddletown, Pa. VIM _J ' ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ T y > W T : L. F. Neefe ; AGENCY : : ► I ► < ► Insurance and Bonds < ► ► have removed their offices from ► 410 Kunkel Bldg., to the Doehne i ► Building, 817 Chestnut Street. 4