Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, November 14, 1916, Page 13, Image 13

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80th year, at the home ot her son,
Warren Steckley, 1915
Funeral services at above add
Friday afternoon at 1 o ciock.
Funeral and Interment —Jf ur „j a y
Friends may view remains Tliur.a
evening.
tfINNICK On November
Mary Ellen Minniok, wife of llariy xi.
Minnick, aged 45 years. ~ non a t.
Funeral on Wednesday at
- o'clock, from l,u tberan Churcn
Urlck Church Koad. Interment
Lutheran Cemetery. The relatives ana
friends are Invited to attend wi
iurther notice.
s NODDY Died. November 12. 1916.
Mrs. Rebecca Snoddy. S2d
late Zacharlah Snoddy, in he
year, at her home, -'56 bassaxiaa
Funeral services will be held at the
above address on Wednesday alter
noon, at 2 o'clock, to which relatives
and friends are Invited to attend
without further notice. Interment
Fast Harrisburg Cemetery
KIKACOKK Died, on Saturday even
ing, November 11, 1916. tUuord u.
Kiracofe, aged 38 years, 11 months
Short" funeral service Wednesday
morning, at 11 o clock, at his late
residence, 13G Sylvan Terrace after
which the body will be
First U. B. Church, at Mechanics
burg. where further services will be
held. Relatives and friends are invited
to attend without further notice.
(Chambcrsburg and Hftgerstown
papers, please copy.) ==
Lost and Found
LOST Pocketbook, containing
$20.14 and a Catholic charm. Lost be
tween Sayford avenue and Basin avc
nue. Finder will please return to 1317
Marion street, or 522 Basin avenue, and
secure reward. ———===
Help Wanted—Male
PAINTERS—Wanted at once.Apply
Gohl & Bruaw, 310 Strawberry street.
A GOOD worker open for a position,
takes an Interest ill his work, a jf®
to 22. Apply this evening at 827 BOUtn
Front street, between 5 and 6 u cioca.
WANTED —An experienced mechanic
for Frederick's Uurage, on lorster,
near Front. Apply at once.
AKMY OF THE UNITED STATES
MEN WANTED Ablbodied. unmar
ried men under age of .55,, Cltiien.s
United States, of good character ana
temperate habits, who can speak, read
ana write the English language. For
information apply to .Keciuiting Of
fleer. Bergner Eldg.. 3rd & Maikei
Harrisburg.
WANTED Men prepare as Firemen,
Bralcemen. Electric Motprmen. colored
Train Porters. Hundreds put to work
$65 to SIOO month. No experience nec
essary. 200 wanted in
Name position wanted. Inter Kailway,
X>ept. 190, Indianapolis, lnd.
WANTED A waiter, colored man,
at Maple Grove Hotel, hixth and Ma
clay. _____
laborers wanted uood wages,
steady work with chance for advance
ment. Apply Master Mechanics Oittc©.
Central Iron and Steel Company.
WANTED Laborers for construc
tion work at Enola. Apply to \\ hit
taker and Diehi, 71 Union Trust Build
in
DISTRICT SALESMANACfERS AND
SA hi AVIKN The expansion of our
IfrtsineßS has necessitated the building
of an enormous new factory which is
equipped to triple our present produc
tion. to meet the increasing demand .or
our product; the company, the largest
of its kind in the world, is preparing to
op?n 111 anv new districts to take care of
the output; we wish to double our pres
ent salesforce and are tliereforo in neea
of district salesmanagers capable of de
veloping new territory; reference re
quired. Apply, after 5 P. M„ No. J2
North Court street.
CARPENTERS WANTED Union
rates. Warren-Moore Co., Second and
Mulberry streets.
WANTED • Boys over 16 years of
age to work in bake house. Thorley
Baking Co., Sixth and Delaware avenue.
WE WANT three or four men
to fill out our December class. \V e are
giving a special short course of prac
tical instruction and repair work, in
cluding road lessons for $25. (juar
anteed five weeks only. Our students
are given a chance to make money be
tween class hours or working around
garage. Make application at once. Auto
Transportation Co., 27-29 North Cam
eron street.
MACHINE HANDS. Fitters and
Erectors can find steady employment
at the Vulcan Iron Works, Wilkes-
Ba're, Pa. No labor trouble. Good
wages and best working conditions.
Write to, or call, at the office. South
Wilkes-Barro, Pa.
MECHANICAL DRAWING Special
night classes now forming at YOUNG
MEN'S BUSINESS INSTITUTE. Learn to
bo a Frog and Switch draftsman. Local
positions. Good salaries. Write, call,
or phone for particulars.
WANTED Laborers,
penters, concrete men, and rig*
gers. Signed, H. Koppers Co.,
care of Bethlehem Steel Co.,
Steelton.
WANTED Vampers and eyeletters;
steady positions and rood 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
write. Apply in person only to
agent of Pennsylvania Railroad
Company at Division Street
Transfer, P. R. R. Co., Harris
burg, Pa.
Bargains in Real Estate
1810 Liberty St.
Three-Btorv frame dwelling with
8 rooms hath and furnace. Lot
16x93 ft. Surely at S2IOO this prop
erty is well worth considering.
(Liberty street is the first street
north of State street.)
Camp Hill l.ots
Two lots, each 20x150 ft., on Lo
cust avenue (Nos. 4 and 5 In Sec
tion D). Plot 40x150 ft. for only
*ssoo. Location about two squares
from Market street trolley line.
New Cumberland Lots
These lots are Nos. 13 and 14 In
Block 1 on Eutaw Avenue between
Third and Fourth streets (Rose
mont). Each 25x150 ft. to a 10-ft.
rear alley. At S2OO each you're get
ting a bargain. Think of it, a plot
50x150 ft. for only S4OO.
Paxtonla Lots
Thirty PaxtonJa lots In blocks of
two, five, six, seven and ten. Very
reasonable prices. Locations and
prices furnished at your request.
MILLER BROTHERS&CO.
Member Hbg. Ileal Estate Board
REAL ESTATE
Insurance Surety Bonda
l.oeust and Court Streets
TUESDAY EVENING,
Help Wanted —Male
WANTED Job press feeder. Ap
ply evangelical Publishing House.
WANTED A young man for work
in store. Apply Grand Union Tea Co.,
208 North Second.
SALESMEN WANTED—In the cloth
ing department. Apply in person. Steel
ton Store Co.
COMMERCIAL SPANISH Special
classes affording an opportunity to
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, ethnographers,
cleks, salesmen and managers, who un
derstand Spanish. Call, write, or phon
Bell 4361 tor particulars.
GOOD, strong, healthy boys, over 16.
Apply Superintendent The Telegraph
Printing Co., Harrisburg, Pa.
MALE HELP WANTED Wood
working plant. O. M. Weber Co., inc.,
North Wales, Pa.
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS Ex
aminations for Railway Mail Clerks,
Post Office Clerks and other positions
scon to be held. See Mr. Depue, of
Interstate Civil Service Bureau, at
Young Men's Business Institute, Her
shey Building, Front and Market
streets, or phone Bell 4361.
IVANT Young men to learn auto
mobile business, to become practical
mechanics and chauffeurs. We give
our students a chance to make money
at the rate of 20c per hour between
class hours. We guarantee to pay you
30c per hour as soon as competent.
S6O in cash required. Auto Transporta
tion School, 27-2!) North Cameron
street.
Help Wanted—Female
BUYER WANTED
AN EXCLUSIVE ESTABLISHMENT
IN PHILADELPHIA REQUIRES A
BUYER OF INFANTS' AND CHIL
DREN'S WEAR UP TO 14 YEARS. AN
UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY IS OFFER
ED TO AN APPLICANT WHO HAS EX
PERIENCE WITH FIRST-CLASS CLI
ENTELE. APPLY P. O. BOX NO. 971,
PHILADELPHIA. ALL COMMUNICA
TIONS WILL BE REGARDED AS
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
WANTED Girl for general office
work. Address A. B. C., care of Tele
graph.
WANTED Girl, about 18, in chir
opodist's office. Apply to Dr. J. B.
Lawrence, 204 Market street.
WANTED Experienced white wo
man, 25 to 40 years of age, for gen
eral housework in small family; $5 per
week. Apply, before 7:30 P. M., at 2115
North Third street.
WHITE GIRL for general house
work; one who knows something about
cooking, cooking and padding oysters
preferred; uo washing; wages, $6 per
week. Apply Johnson's Oyster House.
Sixth and Muench streets.
STENOGRAPHER WANTED Must
be experienced; good wages. Address A.,
53U3, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Ladies for mustcal com
edy, who can sing, \or dance, or play
musical instruments. Good salary.
Jack Evans, Six Mile Run, Pa.
WANTED A woman to cook and do
housework for small family; only cora
petents need apply. 1017 North Front
street, second floor apartment, Herr
street entrance.
WANTED A good, reliable white
woman for general housework; small
family; gooa home and pay for right
party. 320 South Fourteenth street, or
Bell phone 1570 J.
STENOGRAPHER WANTED Give
age, qualifications, reference, etc. Ad
dress S., 5390, care of Telegraph.
— A good, strong, white
woman for washing, ironing and
cleaning, with reference. Call at
at 1504 State street, morning or even
ing.
GIRLS WANTED A' •• Troy
Laundry, 1620-26 Fulton street.
ONE experienced tobacco stripper
wanted. Apply at once. Knisely's Cigar
Store, 200 Market street.
WANTED White girls as cham
bermaids. Apply to housekeeper, Bol
ton House, aecond and Strawberry
streets.
WANTED Experienced colored
chambermaid. Wages, S3O per month.
Address Box J. 4698, care of Telegraph,
WANTED Girl wanted at once for
general housework; must be able to
cook. Apply 342 Spruce street, Steelton,
Pa.
WANTED Girl for clerical woric
in office; must write plain, legible
hand; state experience and wages ue
sired; references required. Address 8.,
5390, care of Telegraph".
HOUSEWORK A neat, respectable,
middle-aged white woman wanted in
family oi three; plain cooking; no
washing. Call at 822 North Sixth
street.
I GIRLS WANTED <3ver 16, to learn
weaving. Paid while learning. Sus
quehanna Woolen Co., New Cumberland,
Pa. Bell phone 34 41.
MACHINE BINDER STRIP
PERS —Pay, .02 %c per lb. Also
a few beginners for new ma
chines. Pay while learning.
Apply Harrisburg Cigar Co., 500
Race street.
WANTED Middle-aged, white wo
man for general housework in small
family, Call at third house below Coun
try Club Lane, River Road.
GIRL WANTED For laundry
work; good wages to right party. Ap
ply Sanitary Family Washing Co., Six
teenth and Elm streets. ■.
WANTED Vampers and eyelettera.
Steady positions and good pay. Utz &
Dunn Co., 37 Caanl streetfl, Rochester,
N, V.
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
I Co., over City Star Laundry, rear en
trance.
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, sl6.
No extras. Address Interstate Bureau.
Harrisburg, Pa.
Agents Wanted
RESIDENT AGE\T bj
manufacturer to sell Grongrain Rib
bons on a commission basis to manufac
turers, Jobbers and retailers. Send ref
erences with application. Box 2800-M,
care of Telegraph.
Situations Wanted —Male
YOUNG MAN of good character,
steady and willing worker, wishes
stenographic or clerical position. Ad
dress S„ 4503, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Chauffeur, colored, de
sires position driving delivery car or
heavy truck: can furnish reference. Ad
dress 213 Cranberry street.
WANTED Position by experienced
grocery clerk, wholesale or retail; de
livery end of service preferred. M. J.
Hoffman, il% Balm 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.
Situations Wanted —Male
WANTED *ouug, married man,
good character, holding responsible po
sition, wants to change; ten years'
clerical experience; handy with tools;
reasonable salary. Address K„ 4700,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED A young, married man
would like to have work as a helper in
steamfltting. Call at 616 Boas street,
Cltv.
Situations Wanted —Female
WOMAN wishes a position as house
keeper for a widower in a small fam
ily. Only l-eflned people need apply.
Bel phone 3547 M.
WANTED—<3IrI wants position doing
general housework or nursing. Call 25
North Eleventh street, or Bell phone
1710.
WANTED A country girl desires
situation to do general housework in
Christian family, preferring elderly
peopl, or as housekeeper in widower's
family. Address D., 4897, care of Tele
graph Office.
K WANTED Country woman, with
child, would like general housework.
Apply North Third street, third door
from store, West Fairview, Pa.
WANTED Mlddle-nged woman
would like general housework. Apply
1325 Wallace street.
WANTED General housework in
small family. Apply 108 Marys avenue.
WANTED Competent, reliable
girl would like housework or nursing.
Apply 313 Muench street, second tioor
apartment.
Real Estate For Sale
KITTATINNY ST., 1257
Very desirable brick house, 2-
"tory, good repair, fine location,
a bargain. Inquire above ad
dress.
FOR SALE 460 and 462 Hummel
avenue, Lemoyne; 2 -story double
frame dwelling; i rooms and bath each;
front and side porches; finished in
cypress; lot. 35x150; price, $3,900.00.
Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and Wal
nut streets.
FOR SALE 2lOB North Third
street; '3-story brick dwelling; 10
rooms and bath; finished in chestnut;
cemented cellar; lot, 21x90; gas and
electric light; front porch; laundry;
steam heat: large and well lighted
rooms; liadwood floors; immediate pos
session; price attractive. Brlnton-
Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets.
FOIt SALE 2lBO Brookwood street;
corner of Brookwood and Twenty-sec
ond; 2-story brick; 6 rooms and bath;
front and rear porches; gas; furnace;
baywindows; granolithic walks; lot, 15x
95; price. $2,300.00. Brlnton-Packer Co.,
Second and Walnut streets.
FOR SALE Two adjoining bunga
low sites, at foot of mountains, Sum
merdale. Price, $350. -Ai*ply Laura
Heed, 316 Chestnut street
REEL STREET, 2455 3-story
brick; all improvements; steam heat;
must be inspected to be appreciated;
goswssion in two weeks; price, $3,476.00.
ackenstoss Bros., Russ Building.
BOYD STREET, 419-421. If
want an investment inspect these two
dwellings. Total taxes, $33.61; rents,
$16.50 per' month; good tenants; price
for both, $1,600.00. Backenstoss Bros.,
Russ Building.
FOR SALE ll4 Washington street,
corner River alley, two-and-one-half
story lraine; eight rooms and a bath;
all conveniences.
Corner Bridge and Eighth streets,
Elkwood. two-and-one-halr-story frame;
eight rooms and bath; all conveniences.
The above properties will be sold at a
bargain. Apply Keeney & Simmons,
New Cumberland.
REILY, 424 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.
SEVERAL HOUSES, with improve
ments, can be bought with a small cash
payment; balance payable monthly. H.
G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street,
804 SIXTH STREET FOR SALE
Brick dwelling; ten rooms, bath, gas,
city steam heat, with new equipment;
property in good condition; Inspect it
soon. Particulars at Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
814 N. SIXTEENTH STREET s'ew
brick and stucco dwelling for sale,
eight rooms, hath. gas,, electric lignt,
stoam heat; lot, 21x110; garage; paved
street on rear. Bell Realty Co., Berg
ner Building.
SPECIAL PRICE on 1161 Derry
Street for quick sale; brick, eight
rooms, bath, gas, electric light, furnacv,
porch front. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
FOR SALE 2114 Susquehanna
street the last of these attractive
two-story dwellings; 8 rooms and bath;
steam heat; all Improvements; immedi
ate possession. Call, telephone or write
C. L. Long, lvunkel Building.
FOR SA.LE Two choice building
iota, fronting on State Highway, near
Colonial Club. Apply J S. Zimmerman,
Penbrook. C. V. phone 919 Z.
Real Estate For Rent
FOR RENT A nicely furnished
house, in good locality, at moderate
price. A. W. Swengel, 219 South Thir
teenth street.
FOR RENT One of the up-to-date
homes, No. 1808 State street; large
porches; beautiful view to Reservoir
Park; key at 1807 State street; posses
sion at once. Inquire at 1807 State
street, or call Bell phona 220J-1 or 8250
FOR REtiT No. 807 North Eigii"
teenth street, modern brick, steam
heated house, with electric light
Kent, $26.00.
J. E. QIPPLE.
I*sl Market Street.
HARRISBURG tfSI&Sb, TELEGRAPH
Real Estate For Rent
FOR RENT 9-room house, central
ly located' modern conveniences. 608
Briggs street.
Real Estate For Sale or Rent
FOR SALE OR SENT Limestone
Bungalow, Hamilton Place, Camp Hill,
200 feet from troley—llvlngrooin, dln-
Ingroom, kitchen, bath, two bedrooms,
sleeping porch, first lloor; two bed
rooms, bath, storage room, second floor.
Vapor heat. Hardwood finish, first
floor. Immediate possession. Apply C.
K. Deen. Witnian-Schwars Co., 613 Wal
nut street, City.
For Sale —Miscellaneous
ONE Gasoline Engine, with six
lights, for sale at 802 Cowden street.
Price right to quick buyer.
SIXTH and Seventh Books of Moses,
Albertus Magnus, Hohman's Book and
other rare and curious books. Aurand's
Book Store, 913 North Third.
FOR SALE, CHEAP Wagon suit
able l'or grocery or general deliver*
purposes. Apply Troy Laundry, 1520-2 li
Fulton street.
SLICING MACHINE, STERLING, as
good as new (cheap). 800 Eighteenth
street.
AUTOMOBILE RQBES and tflankets:
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, 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.
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.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
For Rent—Miscellaneous
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.
DESK ROOM FOR RENT Good lo
cation, near Post Office, ground floor.
Inquire Typewriter Office, 211 Locust
street.
Apartments For Rent
APARTMENT FOR RENT for light
housekeeping; all conveniences; lour
looms and bath, pantry and balcony;
city steam; hot running water. Apply
ljouis Apartments, Sixth and Herr. Bell
;re?7M.
FOR RENT Two or three rooms for
light housekeeping; man and wife pre
ferred; will rent reasonable; In 2500
block, North Sixth street. Bell phone
2412 M.
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—s6o. MILLER BROTH
ERS & CO., Locust and Court Sts.
SECOND ST., 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 surroundtnga In city.
Rooms For Rent
DESIRA BLE FURNISH ED ROOM,
with stationary washstand. city steam
heat, electric lighting, bathroom ad-
Joining; reference required. 218 Pine
street.
FOR RENT Two unfurnished
rooms, third floor, pleasantly located,
with use of bath. Inquire 613 Muench
street.
FOR RENT A third floor front
room, heated with steam and comfort
ably furnished with every convenience;
a good nome in a private family; usa of
telephone; rent reasonable; reference.
Inquire 1612 State street,
ROOM on second floor; neatly fur
■nished; very warm and convenient to
bath; pleasant for one person; use of
phone. 117 Pine street.
FOR RENT Two furnished front
rooms tor light housekeeping. Apply
501 Cumberland street.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
All 'onveniences; city steam heat; use
of phone. 809 North Sixth street.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS Two
pleasant, newly-furnished front rooms
for light housekeeping; light, heat and
bath; rent reasonable. 32!) South Front
street.
FOR RENf-Second floor front room
nicely furnished; all conveniences- tele
phone. 923 North Second street,
FOR RENT Third floor front
room, nicely furnished; light, heat and
use of bath. 822 North Sixth street.
NORTH ST., 40*8 Newly furnished
front room, overlooking Capitol Park
all conveniences, Including city steam
heat and phone: rent reasonable.
_ Wanted—Miscellaneous
WANTED An old vio!in~in - good
condition. Apply J. C. Roth, Steelton
Pa.
ALL. KINDS OF JUNK. Clean up
your cellars and attics; collect your
waste paper (newspapers, magazines,
books, etc.), old metals, tin foil, rub
ber, ras—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., 526 West
avenue, will come at onc.
Boa r d and Rooms
ROOMS FOR RENT, with first-class
board, by meal, day or week. 21-Meal
Ticket. $4.00. Call, or address, 1001
NORTH SECOND STREET.
256 CUMBERLAND STREET Two
well furnished bedrooms on second
tioor front; rented singly or en suite;
can furnish breakfast if so desired.
Telephone service.
WANTED Two men boarders; $6.00
per week, including washing and iron
ing. Apply 2022 Kensington street.
Business Opportunities
CONFECTIONERY STORE Good
location. Ice cream soda and lunches.
Good reasons for telling. Bargain If
sold at once. No agents. Address L,
4502, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Cigar and Pool Room,
with confectionery stand, ■on Allison
Hill. Doing good jetail business. Ad
dress X., 4693, care of Telegraph.
•FOR SALE Good, general black
smith business. Close to Harrisburg,
Address Box D, 5391, care of Telegraph,
WANTED Three or four young
men to fill out our December class. We
are giving a special short course of
practical instructions and repair work,
including road lessons, for $25.00. Guar
anteed five weeks only. Our students
are given chance to make money be
tween class hours while working
around garage. Mftke application at
once. Auto Transportation School, 27-29
North Cameron street
GROCERY STORE. stocK and fix
tures. Good locality. Now doing nice
business. Owner is leaving town. Will
sell at inventory. Backenstoss Bros.,
Russ Building.
STOREROOM, 16x50, centrally locat
ed. suitable for gents' furnishings, dry
goods or notion. Inquire Harvey T.
Smith. 204 South Thirteenth. Bell MSIR.
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 oerson can earn good
income corresponding for newspapers
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate. 793 Lock
port, N. Y.
Business Personals
WE PAY the best cash prices for
single and double heaters. Good prices
paid for other furniture, carpets and
stoves. Try us first. Call Bell phone
3887 n.
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
the 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.
UPHOLSTERING — And furniture re
pairing; mattreses renovated and cush
ions of all kinds made. S. N. Cluck,
320-32G 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
36 Herr street.
CLOTHING. SHOES. FURNITURE—
Bought at highest cash prices and sold
reasonable. S. Refkin, 407 Broad street
Bell phone 2860.
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
eling and repairing; moderate charges.
11. H Powell, 926 North Third street.
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.
ARMY SHOES Slightly used; leg
gings, hats, khaki coats, oil suits. Look
them over. Money back if not satis
tied. Open evenings. S. MELTZEIf, 013
WALNUT STREET.
SPANGLER PLANING MILL CO.
Mill work of ail 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
iner, watches, diamonds and sporting
goods at low prices. Cohen & Son, Re
liable Pawnbrokers, 431 Murket street,
at subway.
WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY
Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective
work handled—one eye always open.
BELL PHONE 4399.
Farms
FOR SALE 24-acre farm V* mile
east of I'enbrook; 3-acro tract, with
new brick house thereon; also 80 build
ing lots on terms to suit purchaser. J.
S. Walter, on premises. Bell phone
9959R-4.
FARM —On main road, four mjles east
of Harrisburg Club; farm 120 acres; 85
ucres fields, 35 acres woods—enough
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 $2,750. C. B.
Care & Son, 409 Market street, Harris
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
STORAGE— Private looms for house
hold Koods in fireproof warehouse, $2
per month and up. Lower storage rates
in non-fireproof warehouse. lIARRIS
HURG STORAGE CO., 437-445 South
Second street. \
STORAGE 419 Broad street, house
hold goods and merchandise. Private
rooms, ft to $3. Wagons, 75 cents per
month. D. Cooper & Co., 411 Broad
street. Both phones.
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 streets.
Bell phone No. 2503 R.
Musical
UPRIGHT PIANO must be sold on
account of two in the home. Will not
refuse any reasonable offer. Call Thurs
day evening at 431 Hummel street.
UPRIGHT PIANO Taken in eT
change for a debt. Will sell for $175.00.
Value, $300.00. Can be seen at Rex
Garage, 1917 North Third street.
FOR SALE -- Stfctly '.Ugh grade
GRAND PIANO. Used short tme. Will
sell at a bargain. Addresj Box D, 4311,
cars of Telegraph 1
NOVEMBER 14, 1916.
MEXICAN SHARES
MAKE BIG GAINS
Pick Up on Reports of Better
Outlook; Central Leather
Recovers
New York, Nov. 14.—Central Leath
er's recovery from 102 % to 109%
was the conspicuous feature of the
forenoon, causing urgent short cover
ing. Mexicans also improved substan
tially on reports of a better outlook
respecting affairs in that country. Pe
troleum gaining 3Vi and American
Smelting 3 points. Other strong fea
tures included the principal steel
stocks, coppers and zinc and various
war industrials, notably Airbrake,
which Increased its gain to 6 points.
Marines and other shipping shares also
scored material advances, likewise the
paper group. Union Bag gaining 13 %
points. Rails alone were backward
and relatively dull. Bonds were
strong.
Musical
High Grade Piano, in fine con
dition, MUST be sold at great
sacrifice. For further particulars,
address box C, 5403, care of Tele
graph.
FOR SALE One Columbia Disc
Graphaphone and 40 Records, all for
$20.00. Apply 1319 Derry street.
PIANO Bargain. A $350 piano, like
new, must be Bold at once. Best offer
takes it. Come in quick. 912 North
Third street.
Automobiles
OITR 810 SALE OF AUTOS will coma
off December 16. Over 150 cars will be
sold at a sacrifice, including many dif
ferent makes. Runabouts, touring cars
and many others We sell cars on con
signment. NO CHARGES FOR STOW
AGE AUTO TRANSPORTATION CO.,
26-29 North Cameron street.
WE BUY AND SELL cars in any con
dition on 5 per cent, basis. Kindly
communicate with us by telephone or
letter. We will call and see same at
once. AUTO TRANSPORTATION CO.,
26-29 North Cameron street.
FOR SALE UNTIL DECEMBER 15
Ford Non-Skid Casing (Front), 38.76;
Ford Non-Skid Casing (Rear), $11.75;
5 lbs. Cup Grease, SI.OO, r,ow 60c; 5 gal
lons - Lubricating Oil, s2.i'o. now $1.75;
Spot Light. $3.50; now $2 50. Rex Gar
age. 1917 North Third strejt.
DETROIT • Overhauled automobile;
car in good condition; will sell at a
sacrifice or will exchange for motor
cycle and sidecar. Apply 1317 Derry
stteet.
TIRE BARGAINS Save money on
your AUTOMOBILE, MOTORCYCLE
AND BICYCLE TIRES during the next
week These special prices are good for
10 lays pnly Compare our prices with
those on other dealers. You will bo
pleased with the saving made by dealing
with us. DAYTON GARAGE, 912 Nortn
Third street.
HUPMOBILE Touring car, 5-pas
senger, good condition; demountable
rims, oversize tires. 1423 North Third
street.
S3OO WILL BUY a touring car
that is in absolutely good
shape; extra new tire, inner
tubes, chains, etc. H. G. Ped
low, 110 South Thirteenth street.
JITNEY FOR SALE Five-passen
ger car for sale In good shape, at a
reasonable price. Taken in exchange
on Stauffer Piano Co.. 325 Broad
street. Car can be seen at REX GAR
FOR SALE—I9I6 7-passenger Jeffery
s,edan, slighly used, like new; both
winter and summer top; fully equipped;
sacrifice to quick purchaser. Inquiro
i 50 South Cameron, or 618 North Second
street.
FOR SALE l9lB Velle, ■lx-cyllndoT
five-passenger, two extra tires and rims,
good as new. price $900: 1916 Chalmers.
; two new tires, price $700; 1912 Pullman.
$250; 1912 Retral $250. Miller Auto Co,
68 South Cameron stre*t. Bell 4119.
Motorcycles ana Bicycles
MOTORCYCLE BARGAINS IN
DIANS. HARLEY-DAVIDSON. THOR
MERKEL, DAYTON AND EXCELSIOR.
Come In. look the machines ovor ana
save money. Terms to suit your con
venience. DAYTON CYCLE CO., 912
North Third street,
FOR SALE New three-speea, twin
cylinder, 1917 Harley-Davidson motor
[ cycle. Never rode. No time to ride.
: Price, $245.00. Lee Shaffer, Thompson
[ town. Pa. Residence two miles east.
Legal Notices
In the Estate of Frank F. Miller De
ceased.
NOTICE
NOTICE Is hereby given that Letters
of Administration have been duly
granted by the Register of Wills of
, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, upon
i the Estate of Frank F. Miller, late oi
Great Wend, Kansas, dcaeased, to Maude
M. Snyder, of Harrisbarg. Dauphin
County, Pennsylvania. All persons who
1 are indebted to snld estate are re
quested to make paymont without de
lay. and all persons who have legal
claims against the same are required to
make the same known without delay
to the undersigned.
MAUDE M. SNYDER,
Or Administratrix.
BEIDLEMAN A HULL Attorneys,
ICunlcel Building,
Harrlßburg, Pa.
NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given that an ap
plication will be made on the 11th day
of December, 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M„
to the Orphans' Court of Dauphin
County at Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania,
for premission to sell at private sale
for <he payment of debts all that cer
tain piece or parcel of ground situate,
lying and being in the City of Harris
burg, aforesaid. and particularly
bounded and described as follows:
Beginning at a point on Hamilton
street, sixty (60) feet from the corner
of Manada avenue; thence southwardly
along the line of property, now or late,
of Otto Plack sixty-five (65) feet to the
line of lot numbered Thirty-two; thence
westwardly along the line of lot num
bered Thirty-two, sixteen (16) feet to
the line of lot. now or late, of Kate M.
Smith: thence northwardly along the
line of lot, now or late, of Kate M. Smith
sixty-five (65) feet to Hamilton street;
thence castwardly along Hamilton
street sixteen (16) feet to the line of
property, now or late, of Otto Plack, the
place of beginning. Having thereon
erected a two-and-one-half-story frame
dwelling known as No. 411 Hamilton
street, to Anna Albright for th price or
sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollars
($1,500.00), at which time all persons
interested may appear and object to
said sale If they see fit so to do.
IDA ZELLJSRS,
Administratrix of the Estate of Eph
raim Zellers, deceased.
BEIDLEMAN & HULL
Attorneys.
OCTOBER 2, 1916. It is hereby agreed
that the said J. H. Wackier and H. D.
Reamer, doing business under the name
of R. & W. Art Institute, dissolve part
nership this day and date, October 2,
1916. J. H. Wackier agrees to pay all
outstanding debts contracted up to this
date.
(Signed) J. H. WACKLER.
Witnessed by R. BRISTOL
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. 4.
.... , Open. Clos.
Allls-Chalmers 31% 31%
American Beet Sugar .. . 100% 102 i
American Can 62% 62%-
American C& F 69% 69%
American Locomotive .. 92% 93%
American Smelting .... 112% 116%
American Sugar 116 117%
An;>conda 8% 100%
Atchison 105% 104%
Baldwin Locomotive . .82 £ 84%
Baltimore & Ohio 86% 85%
Bethlehem Steel 640 640
Butto Copper 66% 66
California Petroleum ... 21% 22%'
Canadian Pacific 172% 171%
Central Leather 105 107%
Chesapeake & Ohio .... 67 67%
Chcago, Mil and St Paul 94 93 '
Chicago, R I and Pacific 34% 34%
Chino Con Copper 66% C?%'
Colorado Fuel and Iron. 52 54%
p° rn ,uf r °„ dUCtS 17 %
Crucible Steel 86% 90
Distilling Securities .... 42 43
• 36% 36%
Erie Ist pfd 51 % 51%
General Electric Co .... 181 181
Goodrich B F 68% 69%
Great Northern pCd .... 117% 116%
Great Northern Ore subs 43% 43%
inspiration Copper 67% 69
Interboro-Metropolitan. . 18 18%'
Kennecott Copper 55% 56'
Kansas City Southern .. 2ff% 25%
Lackawanna Steel .... 96 97%:
Lehigh Valley 81% 80%
Maxwell Motors 73% 79%'
Merc War ctfs 40% 43
Merc. War ctfs pfd ... 115% 118%
Mex Metroleum 106 " 108%
Co s pe r 41 % 4 3
Mldvale Steel 68% 68%
National Lead 66% 67%
New York Central .... 106% 107
Y. N H & H 59% 58%
N Y O & W 29% 29%
Nor 140% 139%
Northern Pacific 11l 110%
Pacific Mail 25% 26
Penna Railroad 56% 56%'
Pressed Steel Car 78 79
Railway Steel Spg 54 54%
Ray Con Copper 34% 34%
g eadl A* 106% 107%
{Republic Iron and Steel. 81% 84
(Southern Pacific 100% 99%
iSouthern Ry 27 27
(Southern Ry pfd 67 67
Studebaker 123% 123%
!Tennessee Copper 23 22%
[Union Pacific 147 146%
|K ?. I u A t° hol 136 % 139
|U S Rubber 59% 59%
U h Steel / 120% 123
IU S Steel pfd 121% 121%'
I Utah Copper 118% 119%
| Virginia-Carolina Chem. 44% 43%
(West Union Teelgraph.. 101% 101%
i Westlnghouse Mfg 64 64 %
Willys-Overland 37% 39%
_. . **HII.ADKI,PWtA PHUDUCE
Philadelphia, Nov. 14. Wheat
unchanged; No. 2, red, spot and No-
No - 2 - SoutheI '"'
Coin The market is firm: No. i.
yellow, local, $1.20® 1.21; steamer. No.
2. yellow, local, $1.1801.19.
F 'r ni and higher; No. 2. white,
63®63£c; No. 2, white, 61',4 0 62c.
an ..r" T , he . market is firm;
city mills, winter, per ton. $26.00; west
ern winter, per ton. $26.50; soft, winter.
Perto". $33.00; Spring, per ton, $31.50©
Refined Sugars Market steady;
'-6007.70 c; fine granulated,
7.60 (Q) 7.60 c; confectioners' A. 7.40^7.50c.
Butter Market firm and higher;
western, creamery, extras, 39040 c;
nearby prints, fancy, 42c.
•Eggs The market is steady;
Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts,
free cases, $12.00 per case; do., current
receipts, free cases, $11.70 c>er case;
western, extras, firsts, free cases, $12.00
per case; do., firsts, free cases, $11.70
per case
Live Poultry—The market is steady;
'owls, 16018 c; roosters, 13014 c; Sprint
chickens, 15018 c; broilers, lfifolSe;
ducks, 16@18c; geese, 15017 c; turkeys
22024 c
,5 r f ssei3 Poultry—Steady; fowls, fancv
22022 do., good to choice, 21021>4c:
do., small sizes, 17020 c; old roost
ers, 16c; roasting chickens, western. 22
©23 c; broiling chickens, western, 200
2oc: do., nearby. 26032 c: Spring ducks
nearby, 22022Vic; turkeys, choice to
fancy. Spring, 27028 c; do., old, 29030 c;
do., common, 2 0 25c.
Potatoes The market is easier;
Pennsylvania, per bushel, $1.6501.75;
New York, per bushel. $1.5501.60;
Eastern Shore. No. 1, per car
rel. $2.5002.75; do., "No. 2, per
barrel, $1.2501.50; Norfolk, No. 1.
ner barrel. $2/60 <ft>2.7B:; do.. No. J. t>i
barrel. $1.2501.50; Jersey, per bushel.
90c 0$ 1.20.
Flour—The market is dull but firm;
winter, clear. $3.0008.25; do., straights.
$8.60(88.65; do., patents. $8.75 9.00;
Spring, firsts, clear, $8.6509.15; do.,
patents, $9.50010.00" do., favorito
brands, $10.2.">0i0.75.
Light mixed, $16.50017.00; No. 1, do..
$15.00015.50; No. 2, do., $13.50014.50.
Hay —> Firm, fair demand; No. l,
large bales, $l*.00i8.60; No. 1. small
bales, 117.50018.00: No. 2, $15,600
16.60; No. 3, $12.00013.00; sample.
CHICAGO CATTI.E
Chicago, 111., Nov. 14. Cattle Re
ceipts, 13,000: unsettled. Native beer
cattle, $6.80012.00; western steers, $6.60
010.25; stockers and feeders, $4.75(fi
7.90; cows and heifers, $3.7609.50;
calves. $8.25012.00.
Sheep Receipt*. 25.000; steady.
Wethers, $7.8009.00; lambs, $9.00®
IK9O.
Hogs Receipts, 42,000; slow. 5c to
10c under yesterday's average. Bulk
of sales, $9.3509,95; light, $8.7509.90:
mlx*d, $9.35010.15; heavy, $9.55010.15;
rough, $9.5509.70; pigs, $6.7508.60.
CHICAGO HOARD OP TRADE
Chicago. 111., Nov. 14.—Board of Trade
closing:
Wheat—December, 1.85%: Mav, 1.90^.
Corn—December, 9% ; May. 96%.
Oats—December, 57%; May, 61%.
Pork—January, 27.30; May, 27.25.
Lard —January. 16.30; May. 16.32.
Ribs—January, 14.50; May, 14.62.
NORMAL SCHOOL BANQUET
The seventh annual banquet of
Bloomsburg State Normal School
Alumni of Dauphin and adjoining
counties will be held November 16 at
Mongers' Suburban Inn, Camp Hill,
Pa., at 8 o'clock. Miss Margaret Sul
livan is president and Miss Mabel
Dobbs, secretary of the organization.
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