IQffl LEI HAT USB at SI All ME! SELL II NOW! Beatha BKVDER—Miss Florence J. Bender, daughter of the late Christian Men der, of liemoyne, Pa., died ilonua}, tl >e 6th. ll( , , Relatives and friends are notinett to so direct to the Brick Church, Enola. where services will be held r 1 inlay afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment will be made at same place. MAXN Died, November !<. 1916. Mrs. •Dorothea Mann, at the residence 01 her daughter, Airs. George K. Koenig, No. 1454 .Market street, aged years. Funeral Saturday morning, at icJV o'clock, from the residence ot nei daughter, Mrs, Anna Hoffmann, bin Cleveland avenue. York. Pa. Services at St. Mary's Church, York, Pa., at •> 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. Lost and Found STOLEN. TUESDAY Pair of roller skates from 13- Locust street, Reward will be paid for information or return to 202 North Second street, and no questions asked. LOST ln district o£ Sixth and Broad streets, brown and white cpllie dog; four white feet and white right rye and white collar. Answers to name of Trix. Keward if returned to \. B. liassler, 651 Boas street. LOST A Knight Templars charm. Reward will be paid if left at 213 North ,SeconU street. LOST —• On Paxtang street car line, or on Second street, between Chestnut and Market, a lady's brown purse, long and narrow. Finder please leave at this office. Reward. _____ Help Wanted —Male YOUNG MAN WANTED Good chance for advancement. Address C., 4692. care of Telegraph. YOUNG MEN of good character, who are looking for a future with one of the largest houses of its kind in the worlu. Apply 26a Broad street. WANTED Man to drive tank wagon. Must be capable solicitor. Per manent and steady position and ad vancement fqjr right man. References required, Indian Refining Company, Lomoyne, Pa. COLLECTOR Salary and commis sion. Must have small security. Call 5 to 7 P. M. Wolfe Medicine Co., 133 Sassafras street. ARMY OF 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 end write the English language. For information apply to Recruiting Of ficer, Bergner Bidg., 3rd & Market Sta., Harrisburg. WANTED A young man to operate popcorn machine; good salary; bring reference. Apply Mr. Russ, Columbus Hotel. WANTED Young lady with office experience; steady work; good wages; chance for advancement. Address J., 4655, care of Telegraph. WANTED White man, a3 waiter, ] at Vanderman's Restaurant, Chambers- I burg. Pa. i WANTED First-class Pattern Makers. In making application state what txperlence you have had. Address Box S. 4675. care of Telegrah. YOUNG MAN WANTED to work in shoe store, 16 to 18 years of age, with \ MRhe experience. Address H., 4690, care of Telegraph. WANTED Several first-class elec- I tricians familiar with inside h'.gli ten sion work, switchboard construction, autcmatic oil switches, motors, conduit work, etc. Address Day & Zimmer 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. | STEAM FITTERS WANTED Call , evenings, between 7 and S. 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, 535", care of Telegraph. EXPERIENCED CARPENTERS WANTED lndustrious and sober men only. Apply to Carpenter Foreman, Central Iron & Steel Company. ; 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. GOOD, strong, healthy boys, over 16. ! Apply Superintendent The Telegraph Printing Co., Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED, AT ONCE rirst-clas3 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. for , overtime. Apply to Niles-Bement-Pond 1 Co., Plainfield, N. J. COMMERCIAL SPANISH Special j classes affording an opportunity to I quickly learn Spanish, by an easy and ; efficient method at YOUNG MEN'S BUSINESS INSTITUTE. Large firms everywhere are now in need of secre- ! taries, correspondents, stenographers, clerks, salesmen and managers, who un derstand Spanish. Call, write, or phono j Bell 4361 for particulars. WANTED - Vampers and eyeletters; steady positions and food 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 peri month. Must be able to read and • write. Apply in person only to agent of Pennsylvania Railroadj Company at Division Street! Transfer, P. R. R. Co., Harris- 1 burg, Pa. •iHouses For Sale} ■> 141: Nnuilnln St.—3-story brick.? Stwo-family apartment 12050 c V JHSO Penn St. 3-story brick, 8c /rooms, bath, furnace J 1.-.w-s IteKina St. Two frames.C /Rentals sl3; lots 13x130. Rear allev.c ,■ *3oOo< f 1715 IlcKtna St. —3-story, 8 rooms, { ?batli, furnace. Lot 14x110. Reart Jdrive alley. 5 f liiw K. Sixteenth St. 3-storyJ ?briclt and shingle, corner house. LotS <15x120 ft. j P 1712 Sycamore St —Lot 38x105 ft.} dSingle house, 3-story brick, 9 rooms,} i,bath, steam heat, gas and electric-j City. J J 010 Seneca St. brick, 6 rooms, J ",bath, furnace, gas. Lot 16x87 ft. J sMiller Brothers & Co.j ■J Member lllik. Heal Estate Board ji RIfAL. ESTATE i • liiMurnnce Surety Bonds', ,J l.ocust and Court Streets Ji • %V.V.W.V.V.V.SWA-AVW. • | THURSDAY EVENING, ffAItRISBURO l£S6&l TELEGRAPH NOVEMBER 9, 1916. Help Wanted —Male ' i WANTED Two reliable men to col ■ 1 lect and solicit for the Singer Sewing " : Mach'ne Co. Will pay salary, or sal- ury and commission. Experience not I Accessary. For further intormation call ' at the company's store, 13 South Mar ; | ket Square. • | WANTED Ten bright boys to sell ; Every Week, the big 3c magazine. \\ e ' ' start you in business and help you ; | build up a route in your own neigh bornood. Will not interfere with • school work. This is your chance to ; earn Christmas money. Special cash prizes lor boys who mean business. Call ' jat 10S Chestnut street after 3 o'clock, J' Friday. ' ! MEN. Detroit is the greatest indus i trial city to-day ; thousands of strang ers have secured Rood positions here; we assist you; new Ford plan and in- I formation loc coin. Michigan Inforina | lion Bureau, Box 12C3, Detroit. Mich. WANTED— Men prepare as Firemen, : f Brakemen. Electric Motormen, Colored ; Train Porters. Hundreds put to work 1 Itii to *IOO month. No experience nee ■ I essary. 200 wanted in Pennsylvania. . ( Name position wanted. Inter Railway, [ Dept. 190. Indianapolis, Ind. 1 ! WANTED Reliable, young man, 17 or IS vears old, for helper in Stoufter's I Meat Market. 41 Hroad street. 1 MECHANICAL DRAWING Special ' night classes now forming at \OUNG : i MEN'S BUSINESS INSTITUTE. Learn to j be a Frog and Switch draftsman. Local ' I positions. Good salaries. Write, call, I or phone for particulars. WANTED First-class tool and gauge makers, adjusters for Acme , Automatic screw machines, tlrst-class lathe, milling machine, grinder and drill press hands for tool room work. | Address, gAing experience, J. F. Cres-j ; ! well, P. O. Box 2(54, Lancaster, Pa. CHEF White; must be capable, j Apply Davenport Lunch, 325 Market | J street. I ! GOVERNMENT POSITIONS Ex- i laminations for Railway Mail Clerks,. Post Office Clerks and other positions , soon to be held. See Mr. Depue, of | Interstate Civil Service Bureau, at] ! Young Men's Business Institute, Her- ; i shey Building;. Front and Market! streets, or phone Bell 4SGI. WANT Young men to learn auto- i ; mobile business, to become practical l mechanics and chauffeurs. We give , our students a chance to make money at the rate of 20c per hour between j class hours. We guarantee to pay you j 30c per hour as soon as competent. ; i >SO in cash required. Auto Transporta- . i tion School, 27-29 North Cameron | street. | WANTED Good painters. M. G. ! Baker, 230 Cranberry street. : j Help Wanted —Female j HOUSEWORK Girl wanted. Apply \ 1 before noon, northeast corner Fifth and < Camp streets. Mrs. A. 11. Roberts. "WANTED Ladies who can sing. : dance or play musical instruments for musical comedy. Good salary. Jack j Evans, Mt. Union. Pa. WANTED Reliable and active, young or middle-aged lady for calen dar work. Can start work at once. Ap ply Meyers Manufacturing Co., Second j Floor, Third and Cumberland streets. j WANTED Capable stenographer, ■ accustomed to office work. Situation at I Steelton. Write, giving experience and salary expected, J., 46#1, care of Har ; risburg Telegraph. | WOMEN Fascinating home busi ness tinting postcards, pictures, etc.. spare time for protit. on 100. No canvassing, sample 10c. Particulars | free. Artint, GOS-N, 130 Manhattan I : street. New York. j 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; gooa wages. Apply IS4B Market street. | WANTED A woman for general housework; no washing; good home for right party. Inquire 2J17 Derry street, j MACHINE BINDER STRIP- I PERS —Pay, .02 fee per lb. Also a few beginners for new ma chines. Pay while learning. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Co., 500 Race street. WANTED Good, capable, energetic, j educated women to handle sales work for a large company in Harrisburg and , nearby towns. Good compensation for j right parties. Address immediately, giv ing references, Mrs. Brown, Box D, | 4G&6, care of Telegraph. WANTED Woman for general i I housework for half day from 12 o'clock ' 'noon; small family. Apply 103 South | | street. i | COUNTRY GIRL—One with fair edu- t | cation, for housework and help out in | store; a chance to learn stenography, 1 typewriting and bookkeeping; prefer j [Christian girl not afraid of work; I i chance for advancement and permanent' position; those who wish to spend their : evenings on the street need not apply. | j Address A., 5402, care of Telegraph. WANTED Vampers and eyeletters. Steady positions and good pay. Utz & Dunn Co., 37 Caaal streetfi, Rochester, |N. V. . I WE have room for operators, learn j ers, folders and trimmer, good pay and ( •easy work making ladles' and chil jdren's wear; several special machine' operators wanted. Harrisburg Apparel I Co., over City Star Laundry, rear en trance. j LEARN SHORTHAND AND TYPE- I WRITING AT HOME. We loan you a ' l typewriter free while you learn. Stan ! dard system. Thorough instruction. , Easily learned. Complete course. Sls. i jNo extras. Address Interstate Bureau I i Harrisburg. Pa. _ _ i Situations Wanted —Male j WANTED Situation as night ' | watchman, or stable man; middle-aged,, i married man; sober. Address K„ 4653, 'care of Telegraph. Situations Wanted —Female ( | WANTED A neat, reliable colored ! I girl wants work as assistant house j sjrirl; can furnish reference. Apply 548 I Cameron street, Middletown, Pa. | I J WANTED Colored woman wants I work by the week. Apply 1416 North i Seventh street. j WANTED Colored woman wants work by week or day. Apply 1409 New Fourth street. j 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 I 1112 Currant street. j WANTED Young woman desires 1 J position in office at bookkeeping or on j : billing machine; has had experience and ( reference. Address O. K„ 4687, care of i Telegraph. WANTED By young woman, posi i tlon as housekeeper for widower. Ad dress 4683, care of Telegraph. WANTED Hotel dishwasher de sires position. Call, or address, 234 Ridge street. Steelton. Pa. Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE lBOB North Fifth street; 2Vt-story frame; gas; electric; J cemented cellar; lot, 20x10a. Price very ; I reasonable. Apply on premises. 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. Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE No. 1134 Regina Street brick dwelling' lO rooms bath —gas extra lot on side running to paved street on rear stable on lot. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. NO. 13 N. FIFTEENTH STREET 3-story brick house S rooms bath gas electricity furnace. Price very reasonable. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. NO. 1618 NORTH THIRD STREET FOR SALE 3-story brick dwelling— -9 rooms bath gas electricity. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. REILY, 424 Three-story building, which includes apartment on third (loor, 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 No. 609 Forster Street —3-story brick 9 rooms bath gas furnace now yielding *26 per month. Centrally located and hence de sirable. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing. FOR SALE Three adjoining four story brick store properties, each 20x 130, on Penn street. Reading, Pa., for 545.000. Unusual opportunity to secure large frontage at bargain price. For particulars, call on H. F. Kantner. 25 North Sixth street, Reading, Pa. 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, Sth Floor Union Trust Com pany Building, Harrisburg, Pa. FULTON ST. No. 1931-47. These houses are nearing 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. Phone 934. FOR SALE Two adjoining bunga low sites, at foot of mountains, Sum merdale. Price, $350. Apply Laura Reed, 316 Chestnut street. 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 SA.LE Two choice building lots, fronting on State Highway, near Colonial Club. Apply J S. Zimmerman, Penbrook. V. phone 919 Z. Real Estate For Rent FOR RENT One seven-room house; close to trolley line; rent, $lO per month. Inquire of John F. Raysor. 3100 Main street. Penbrook. Bell phone 939J-3. i'OR RENT 1732 Market Street 10 rooms cemented cellar front and back porches steam heat gas and electric light. Apply 1723 Market street. WHY RENT when the game money will pay for a home in a few years. S2O per month and SIOO cash will do it. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. FOR RENT No. SO" N. Eighteenth St $25.00 No. 1951 State St., house and stable .... v $21.00 No. 1423 Berryhill St $20.00 J. E GIPPL.E, 1251 Market Street. FOR RENT —, 225 Broad street; 8 rooms and bath; cabinet gas range, coal range, furnace. Apply Frank L. Meek, 559 Woodbine street. Bell phone 2016 J. Real Estate For Sale or Rent FOR RENT OR FOR SALE No. 2425 N. Sixth St. New house with all modern im provements. Front porch, side and rear en trances. Never occupied. Key for inspection at No. 2412 N. Sixth St In quire of C. H. KINTER, 205 Calder Building FOR SALE OR XiENT 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. IC. Deen, Witman-Schwarz Co., 613 Wal nut street. City. For Sale —Miscellaneous FOR SALE Vocni at our Special Bargains in Middletown new Range, complete for sl7. Guaranteed. Also bargains in other Ranges and Heaters. Call 324 Reily styeet. 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 Stato street. BACHMAN & LACKEY. CARRIAGES Four new ones for sale as follows: 1 Columbus Cutunder Jenny Lind; 1 Columbus Cutunder Standhope; 1 Jump Beat Canopy-toj, Surry; 1 S-seated low platform wagon. All seatJ removable. Will be sold at any fair cash offer.' Andrew Redmond, Third and Boyd atrec", H.arrlsburg, Pa. FOR SALE A recond-hand parlor suit in good No. 1 shape. Can be seen at 410 Mucnch. For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR BALB A White Bloch station ary chair car and a two-burner gas plate. J Can be seen at 2015 Fulton streeir' FOR SALK Kitchen range lvy canopy practlally new six plates. In A 1 condition. Can be seen any time. 342 South Sixteenth street. FOR SALE One reed Pullman cart and one reed sulky. Call KS- South Sec ond street, or Bell phone 652 W. FOR SALE Big lot of overcoats at low prices on account of moving. Must be sold til January 1, 1916. N. Brenner, 428 Walnut street. FOR SALE Two second-hand barber cUairs for sale at 439 Market street, in good condition. AUTOMOBILE R(>BES 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 - 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. FOR SALE, at Gable s, 111-117 South Second street. Lawn Fence, Field Fence, Gates. Poultry Netting, Building Hard ware, Plaster Board, Upson Wall Board, Compo-Board, Doors, Sash, Shutters. Mouldings, Porch Posts, Pumps, etc. A LOT of new, late books, at low prices. See our windows for bargains. Books bought. Aurand's Book Store, 913 North Third. 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 or workshop. Will rent together or sepa rate. Rent reasonable. Inquire 429 Broad street. Apartments For Rent 306 N. SECOND ST., (three blocks from Market Square) first floor front, five rooms and bath, city steam heat (gas and electricity); suitable for home and office, for physician, dentist or pro fessional man—sso. MILLER BROTH ERS & CO., Locust and Court Sts. FOR RENT Modern, new apart ments, 25 South Front street. None bettor anywhere. For insDection, 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 gas, city steam. Inquire at 217 North Second street. SECOND ST., 1700 Five and six rooms with porch; most pleasant and open surroundings in city. Rooms For Rent FOR RENT Nicely furnished third floor front room; three windows; cor ner house: all conveniences, including phone. Address 16 North Nineteenth street. ONE large, light, steam-heated room, suitable for two; electric light; rent reasonable; up one flight. 1101 Capital 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, lactng Capitol Park. 222 North Third street. Apply 9 North Front. Bell phone 1029 M. FOR RENT Large, well-furnished front room, with all conveniences; > iee i trie lirrhts. Call, or addrt.ss. sou North Second street. Bell phone 2098. FOR RENT Second floor front room; beautifully furnished; bav win dow; with or without board; references exchanged. Apply 929 North Third street 7 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. NORTH ST.. 406 Newly furnished front room, overlooking Capitol Park; all conveniences, including city 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. W anted —Miscellaneous ALL KINDS OF JUNK. Clean up your cellars and attics; collect your waste paper (newspapers, magazines, books, etc.). old metals, tin foil, rub ber, rags—in fact, almost anything you want to get rid of. We will pay high est prices. CALL BELL 4024 J. Let us know what you have and a wagon from the HARRISBURG JUNK CO., 52# West avenue. will come at once. Boa**rt and Rooms nOOMS FOR RENT, with first-class board, by meal, day or week. 21-Meal Ticket, $4.00. Call, or address, 1001 NORTH SECOND STREET. Business Opportunities FOR SALE Cigar and* Pool Room, witn confectionery stand, on Allison 11111. l>oinK K'OOII retail business. Ail dress X., 4693. care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Laundry, esablished over 16 years. Good city trade. 11l health, reason for selling. Apply, for particulars, laundry, 28 North Seventh street, Lebanon, Fa. FOR SALE To cfose decedent's es tate. will sell established drug store In business center of Reading, I'a., at ac tual about $2,500. This is on unusual opportunity to acquire going business at bargain price. For particulars, pall on H. F. Kantner. 25 North Sixth street. Reading, Pa. FOR SALE Stock of Dry Goods and Shoes in West End of city. Stock and fixtures invoice $0,500. Liberal dis count given. Room rents for $27.50. Address 20-B, care of Telegraph. ANY intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers, experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 793 Lock port. N. T. Business Personals ELECTRIC VACUUM"CLEANERS™ New machines for rent, day or hour; rebuilt cleaners for sale. Call Bell 4000 or 862 M and ask for Mr. Martin. UPHOLSTERING And furniture ro pairing; mattreses renovated and cush ions of all kinds made. S. -N. Cluck, 320-326 Woodbine street. Phone 1317 J. CASH paid for ladles' and gentle men's clothing and shoes; also furniture and carpets; please give description of foods you want to sell. Send postal to 36 Herr street. CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE— Bought at highest cash prices and sold reasonable. S. Refkin, 407 Broad street. Bell phone 2860. AUTOMOBILE ROBES Our large line of Fall and Winter Robes are now ready for your in spection. Our wholesale purchas ing capacity in this line secures us tlie price, assortment and quality. We challenge competition. We carry at all times a large stock of Diamond Auto, Motor cycle and Bicycle Tires; Trunks, Bags and Suitcases; Harness and Leather Goods made to order. IIARRISBURG HARNESS & SUPPLY COMPANY SECOND AND CHESTNUT STS. FOR falling hair try Gross' Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, Drug gist and Apothecary, 119 Market street, Harrisbuig. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell i960. 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. 3. OOLD—New and second-hand fur niture bought and sold. 10X4 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 Sult 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 Serfect satisfaction in every respect, [oderate 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 4399. Farms FARM—On main road, four miles east of llarrisburg Club; farm 120 acres; 85 acres fields, 35 acres woods—enough to pay for half tills farm; good, large home, large bank barn, other buildings; good fences; a good farm for anything you wish; the most wo ever had for sale in a farm for $2,750. C. B. Care & Son, 409 Market street, Harris burg. Money to Loan MONEY ADVANCED to housekeep ers at legal rates; business confiden tial. 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. 437-446 South Second Mreet. Harrisburg Storage Company STORAGE 419 Broad street, house hold goods and merchandise. Private rooms, $1 to s.l. Wagons, 75 cents pet month. D. Cooper % 95% Chicago, R I and Pacific 35 35% Chino Con Copper 64 4 64 Colorado Fuel and Iron. 54 55% Corn Products ........ 19% 19% Crucible Steel 92% 93 Crucible Steel pfd 123% 123% Distilling Securities .... 45% 45 Krie 38% 38% Erie Ist pfd 53% 53% General Klectrlc Co .... 182% 182% Goodrich BP 71% 71% Great Northern pfd .... 119% 119% Great Northern Ore subs 43% 44% [lnspiration Copper 67% 67% Interboro-Metropolitan. . 18% 18% i ICennecott Copper 54% 54% [Kansas City Southern .. 28 27 % Lackawanna Steel .... 91% 95 Lehigh Valley 83% 83% Maxwell Mtftors 81 79% Merc. War ctfs 43% 48* Merc. "War. Ctfs Pfd. ... 119% 10% Mex. Petroleum 11l 110% Miami Copper 39% % Midvale Steel 68% 68% National Lead 65% 68% New York Central 109 108% N Y N H and II 61 60% New York Ont and West 31% 31% Norfolk and Western... 143 142% Northern Pacilic 112% 112% Pacific Mail 26 25% Pennsylvania Railroad.. 58 57% Pressed Steel Car 75 76% Railway Steel Spg 55 55% Ray Con Copper .29% 30 Reading 109% 110 Republic Iron and Steel. 79 79% Automobiles FOR SALE Ford touring car. Equipment: Winter top, Eisman magneto, Master car buretor, demountable rims, tires almost new, reinforced axle and radius rods. Just the thing for jitney. $325.00. Harrisburg Auto Co. FOR SAbE One 1913 six-cylinder, seven-passenger Studebaker. Mechan ical condition very good; tires good. Also 1912 Overland—five-passenger. Prices reasonable. Hudson Sales Agency, 1139 Mulberry street. JITNEY FOR SALE Five-passen i ger car for sale In good shape, at a I reasonable price. Taken in exchange on piano. Stauffer Piano Co.. 315 Broad street. Car can be seen at REX GAR AGE FOR SALE UNTIL DECEMBER 15 Ford Non-Skid Casing (Front), $8.76; Ford Non-Skid Casing (Rear), $11.75; 5 Tbs. Cup Grease, SI.OO, now 50c; u gal lons Lubricating Oil. $2.50. now $1.75; Spot Light. $3.50: now $2.50. Rex Gar age. 1917 North Third street. FOR SALE 1914, seven-passenger Winton touring car. in good condition. New cord tires all around. Miller Auto Co., 63 South Cameron. Bell phone 4119. FOR SALE l9lB Velle, six-cylinder, flve-passenger. two extra tires and rlmn. good as new. price s9oo* 1915 Chalmers, two new tires, price $700; 1912 Pullman, $350; 1912 Refr&l $250. Miller Auto Co. <8 South Cameron street. Bell 411*. Motorcycles ana Bicycles FOR SALE New three-speed, twin cylinder. 1917 Harley-Davldson motor cycle. Never rode. No time to ride. Price, $245.00. Lee Shaffer, Thompson town, Pa. Residence two miles east. INDIA*. THOR AND HARLEY-DA VIDSON MOTORCYCLES tor sale; ail twin-cylinder and in good condition; Just been overhauled; will sell cheap. C. H. Uhler. 1317 Perry street. Legal Notices In the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania ln Bankruptcy No. 3327 —■ In the Matter of Edward J. Cavender, Bankrupt. To the creditors of Edward J. Cavender, of Harrisburg, in the County of Dau phin, and District aforesaid, a bank rupt. NOTICE is hereby given that the said bankrupt was duly adjudicated as such on November 8, 1916, and that the first meeting of the creditors will be held at the office of the referee. No. 7 North Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa., at 2 P. M. o'clock, on NovemberTO, 1916, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. JOHN T. OLMSTED. Referee In Bankruptcy. November 9. 191®- NOTICE —Letters Testamentary on the Estate of William C. Peters, late of Harrisburg. Dauphin County, Pa., de ceased. having been granted to the un dersigned residing In Harrisburg, Pa., all persons indebted to said Estate ar requested to make immediate paymeni, and those having claims will present them for settlement, to ADA BELL PETERS. Executrix, 123 State Street, Or, Harrisburg. Pa. HARRY M. BRETZ, Attorney. 222 Market Street. Southern Pacific 101% 101% l Southern Ry 39% 28% Tennessee Copper 21% 22 Union Pacific 151% 150% U S 1 Alcohol 141% 141% U S Rubber til 61% U S Steel 122% 124 IT S Steel pfd 121% 122 Utah Copper 113% 112% Virginia-Carolina Chem. 45% 46 West Union Telegraph.. 103 103 Westinghouse Mfg 65% 66 I'Hii.AnEM'iiiA rnonrcrc Philadelphia. Nov. 9. Wheat —< Market higher; No. 2, red, spot, and No Corn The market is steady: No. 2, yellow, local, steamer. No. 2, yellow, local, $1.171.18. pats The market is higher; No. 2. white, 60%(fr>61e; No. 3, white, 69(q> .19 %c. Bran - The market is firm; city nulls, winter, per ton, $26.00; west ern winter, per ton, $26.50; soft, winter, V?rn°"' ♦33.00; Spring, per ton. s3l.oo .11.50.. Refined Sugars Market quiet; 7.o<|'7.iOc; tine granulated, 7. 00(Ji i.bOc; confectioners' A. 7.40@7,60c. Butter Market firm and higher; western, creamery, extras, 3Sw)39c; nearby prints, fancy, 41c. The market is steady; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, $11.70 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $11.40 per case; western, extras, firsts, freo cases, $11.70 per case% do., firsts, freo cases, $11.40 per cage Live Poultry The market i 3 quiet: . ■ , 8, l J @l7c; roosters. 132B}frc; do., good to choice, 22(ft22lie; • , K X* ia old roost 25'* . *? as tiiir chickens, western, 22 nr c i chickens, western, 20(cp nearb?,''2*2®23c'.' 28 ® 32c: Sprinß tlucka , CHICAGO CATTI.B Chicago, 111 Nov. 9. Cattle Re •TPnf'J steud y Native beef cattle. fJ-JOf 1 10-25; western steers. $6.70® 10.10; stockers and feeders. $4.80C , 8.0o; snsVl2 d 0 ,3 - 7^a - 70; talves - Sheep— Receipts, 13,000; strong. 1150 ' * 7 ' 6o @ B - 75 : lambs, $8.75 Hogs Receipts, 31,000; strong, 100 above yesterday s average. Bulk of sales, $9.35®>i.5; light, $8.804i)9.9u: mixed, $9.35@10.05; heavy. $9.35(0)10.05; rough, $9.35®!>.50; pigs, $6.75jf5.70. CHICAGO ROAHI) OF TRADE! Chicago, lib, Nov. 9.—Board of Trade closing: Wheat—December. 1.89%; May,1.92%. Corn—December, 92%; May, 93%. Oats—December, 59%; May, 55%. Pork—Januarv 26.70. Lard—January, 16.15;. May. 16.20. Ribs—January. 14.20. ERRORS ARE ADDING TO UNCERTAINTY [Continued From First Pago] what we are entitled to. That wo propose to have." An eleventh hour development in the election situation came this morn ing from Concord, N. H„ where Sec retary of the State Bean stated that with the New Hampshire returns complete but only partly verified of ficially Wilson led by 93 votes. Verifi cation of the New Hampshire returns was still in progress. 15,000 MAJORITY IN NEBRASKA Omaha, Nov. 9.—Belated returns early today indicated that President Wilson had a majority of 15,000 votes in Nebraska >vlth incoming returns increasing this majority. Republican leaders Conceded the state to Wilson. LEAD IS CUT DOWN Seattle, Wash., Nov. 9.—Revised election returns from 1880 precincts of 2385 in Washington early today gave Hughes 139,225; Wilson 148,406. The reduction in the President's vote as Compared with reports two hours earlier was caused by the cor rection of an error in the previous tabulation. The President still has a lead of more than 9,000 over Mr. Hughes. OREGON FOR HUGHES Portlands Ore., Nov. 9.—Returns representing approximately 93 per cent, of the vote of the state of Ore gon, tabulated up to an early hour to day,.showed a lead for Hughes for president of 6,272 votes. It was es timated that the missing precincts would not materially affect the result. The figures were: Hughes, 105,898; Wilson. 99,626. UTAH 22.000 PLURALITY Salt Lake City, Utah. Nov. 9. President Wilson, from estimates based on returns reported from 25 of the 28 counties In Utah, has carried the state by a plurality of 22,000. In complete returns from the 25 counties givo Wilson 63,607; Hughes 41,463; for senator, King (D) 54,609;; South erland. (R) 37,497; for governor, Bamberger, (D) 57,493; Morris (R> 43,055. WILSON* CARRIES NEBRASKA Omaha, Neb., Nov. 9.—Returns to day from more than 50 per cent, of the vote in Nebraska give President Wilson a lead of 26,608. Republican leaders concede the state to the Presi dent. THE READING Harrisburg Division. l7 crew to go first after 2.45 p. m.: 11, 5, 10, 15, 12, 16, 9, 2. 18, 6, 22. 65 crew to go first after 2.30 p. m.: 60, 65, 71, 62, 62, 68, 67, 52, 63, 59. Engineers for 59, 68, 71, 4, 10, 11, 18, 22. Firemen for 59, 4, 10, 15, 19, 22. Conductors for 67, 4. Brakemen for 62, 4. 6, 11, 17, 22. - Engineers up: Tipton, Woland, Wyrp, Griifitli, Richwino, Wireman, Neidhammer, Morrison, Bowman, Shaefter, Fleagle, Brauw. Firemen up: Whitcomb, Landls, Adams, Carr, Stambaugh, Kroali, Slpe, Cooker, MoCarl, Lotz, Marks, Barry, Brickley, Brougher, Miller, Patton, Warner, Wilson, Fuhrman, Orris. Brakemen up; Warren, Shaum baugh, Yingst, Lehman, Lenker, Lin gle. Miller, Murtha, Parmer, Hetrick, Canning, Palm, Schreffer, Booth, Dye, Keener. QIIBBER STAMnn If II SEALS A STENCILS |#V H • MFG.BYHBG. STENCIL WORKS ■ ll II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. 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