Ixt aTdegrohWant AdHasbYoorYacari Room Ad Beforcloo,ooo leaders ©eatbs HOFFMAN David R. Hoffman, aged 78 years, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. K. H. Lagan, X5S> Front street, Steelton, No\embei IS. Funeral services at house November 21, .t 2 P. M. Interment in Hairis burg Cemetery. BKXTXEI. On Saturay, November 18, 1916, at her late home, No. 100 b N ?!{{} Second street, Mrs tarah Elizabeth fi' ntzel, aged 71 years. Funeral services will be l> e \d 1 above address oil Tuesday, to o'clock noon. Body will be taken Newport, Pa., at 1:40 o clock on T day, where interment wi' l '"- Vi M Body can be viewed trom b to 8 P. Monday. ANDERSON - On , Sunday. November 19. 1916. at her late home. No. i North Third street, Eleanor Allen An Funeral services will be held at the above address on Wednesday morn ( iug, November 22, at ® C ™F silve terment will be made at bllve Spring Presbyterian church time cry, Cumberuand county, x*a JLEKDS—On November 18, 1916, oeoige ♦l3. "Leeds, aged 17 years. 0 Funeral on Tuesday afternoon at - o'clock, from the residence of his pa rents Mr and Mrs. Richard L*eed*. l'o7 North Fifteenth street. Interment , I'axtang Cemetery. The relatives ana friends are invited to attend ithout | further notice. 1 B HEX *KM AN On November i"' 191 . 6 - Kphriam P. Brenneman, aged &t> years. _ . . , Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at 4 ( o'clock, from his late residence, Lin coln Apartments," 19 North !• ifth street. Interment Harrisburg Ceme tery. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further no tice. —===== In Memonam ' IN MEMOKIAM PARKER Sacred to the memoir O' mv dear mother, Pollie Elizabeth Parker, who left mo two years November 19, 1914. "'You suffered much, you murmured not; . . I watched you day by day, Until at last, with a broken heart, 1 saw you fade away." Her daughter. EFFIB. Lost and Found LOST Sunday morning, in Reser voir Park, between Third Cherry and Whitehall street entrance, gold watch, chain ajid pencil. Reward if returned to 1605 Market street. . LOST A linen hand-embroidered Madeira lunch napkin, between Com monwealth Hotel and Front and Mar ket. Please return to I3ox A, >DO3 f care of Telegraph. LOST Boston Bull Terrier; answers name of Judge. Keward if returned to 191i> North fcecond street. Bell phone ■3B<6R. ——========= Help Wanted —Male Cylinder press feeder wanted; per manent position. Apply at Central Printing and Publishing House, 0.9 Market street. WASTED Boys, 16 years of age or over, to learn shoemaking; good posi tions for bright boys. Apply Deviue & "i'ungel Shoo ilanutactunng Company, ISixteiiih and State streets _ WANTED Boys and men for mea eengers. Apply Postal Telegraph Office. HELP WANTED —Goodyear Stitcher fi*. .ititchdown work. Staple Easter and Edge Trimmer. Address Mr. Ballard, <ar>: of A S. Kreider Co., Lebanon, Pa. MESSENGERS Any age from 14 upwards. Making good wages. Oppor tunity ior clerical positions and to learn telegraphy. Western Union Telegraph Co. WANTED Dishwashers. Apply Hotel Senate, at once. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING AT HOME We prepare you for civil service positions by a modern and ef ticent method of instruction at home and furnish a standard typewriter. Ad dress INTERSTATE BUREAU, Harris burir. Pa. COMMENCE SPANISH under the di rection of Professor Hamilton, of Tech High School, now being conducted at YOUNG itIEN'S BUSINESS INSTITUTE Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Call, •write or phone for particulars. CONTRACT LABORERS Work all ■winter; $3 to $3.50 per day. Faxtang Ciuarry, Paxtang, Pjl LABORERS WANTED Good wages, Bteady work with chance for advance ment. Apply Master Mechanic's Office, Central Iron and Steel Company. SALESMEN WANTED—In the cloth ing department. Apply in person. Steel ton Store Co. GOOD, strong, healthy boys, over 16. Apply Superintendent The Telegraph 1 Printing Co., Harrisburg, Pa. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS Ex aminations for Railway Mail Clerks, Post Office Clerks and other positions neon 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. WANTED First-class cutters on ladies' line shoes; steady employment Rnd good wages. Utz & Dunn Co., 37 Canal street, Rochester, N. Y. 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. P. Co., Harris burg, Pa. MECHANICAL DRAWING Special night classes now forming at YOUNG MEN'S BUSINESS INSTITUTE. Learn to be a Frog and Switch draftsman. Local positions Good salaries. Write, call, or phone for particulars. WANTED Experienced laborers for scrap iron. Call at Williams & Friedman, Tenth, below Mulberry. WANT Young men to learn auto- Mobile business, to become practical mechanics aud chauffeurs. We give our students a chance to make monev Bt the rate of 20c per hour between class hours. We guarantee to pav you 30c per hour as soon as competent. 150 in cash required. Auto Transporta tion School, 27-29 North Cameron street. - v I New Houses For Sale, or Rent I | TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET (North of Derry) £ J This pair of new houses (Just completed) are located on the west ? C side of Twenty-eighth street, between Derry and Woodlawn. ? C 2 >4 -story stone and stucco with pitfht rooms—bath —steam heat—gas < > nnd electricity. Cemented cellar with laundry—front porch with grano- £ J lithic floor. A pleasing location for your home. % I Miller Brothers & Co. I f Member Harrisburg Heal Estate Board J I■ 1 | MONDAY EVENING, Help Wanted—Male ; Shoes experienced outside cutters wanted on ladies' fine shoes. Laird ; Schober &. Co.. 22nd and Market streets, ! 6th floor. Philadelphia. Help Wanted —remale WANTED A cook to do general i housework; experienced; must have reference. Call Beil phone 132R be tween 6 and 1 in the evening. Goodr i wages. WANTED—Young lady as steno grapher, one who Is bright and quick in shorthand and adapted to general office work. StaU) salary. Address to R. W. W.. Camp Hill. WANTED Several young ladles over 16 years of age to work in store. Apply Grand Union Tea Co., 208 North Second street. WANTED Woman for general i housework; small family; good pay. j Apply 234 State street. WANTED A competent girl for general housework; must know how to cook; reference required; must go home nights. Apply 231 Moclay street M I WANTED 3O girls to make straight shape on hand work. Rolling 42c; bunching 21c. We teach suction rollers to make hand work. Apply at Harrisburg Cigar Co., | 500 Race street. i I _ I WANTED, AT ONCE Young, white girl for housework, one who can cook. Good home. No washing. Address A, I 4510, care of Telegraph. I WANTED Reliable white girl, or middle-aged woman to help with gen eral housework; small, family; good l home to right person. Bell phone ZJ9I. ' WANTED Competent, white wo ; man for general housework In small > lamily; no children. Apply 128 Sylvan ! Terrace. Bell pnone 2969 R. i HOUSEWORK —Or child's nurse; a ! white girl wanted at once. Apply 510 I ivorth Second street. Bell 1393 M. - i WANTED—Diningroom girl 3 (white), j Apply Lincoln Hotel, Lancaster, l'a. . ! WANTED A white girl for general 1 housework. Apply 1001 North Second )' street. , I STENOGRAPHER WANTED Must . j be experienced; good wages. Address A, . j 5393, care of Telegraph. I WE have room for operators, learn ' < ers, tolders and trimmer, good pay and , | easy work making ladies' and chll | dren's wear; several special machine ! operators wanted. Harrisburg Apparel j Co., over City Star Laundry, rear ea ' trance. I 1 WANTED Middie-aged, white wo man for general housework In small : family. Call at third house below Coun -1 try Club Lane, River Road. Salesmen Wanted | MEN Two live, energetic men who ' are not really satisfied to earn a living, i but who have enough "pep'' and stabil . j ity to get into the fortv or fifty-dollar : a-week class, with established firm. Call ["mornings, 8 to 9, C. E. lieeser, 32 North . j Court street. WANTED Successful and reliable I , salesman calling on Hardware. Manu- ; ! facturing and Supply trade to carry ] solder, on commission basis. Th 1 i Kansdall Co.. 203 Broadway, New York . City. Situations Wanted—Male 1 J WANTED Man wants position as I butler or houseman; experienced. Call, I or write, 606 Forster street. :! SITUATION WANTED Married man wouldl like position driving team or any kind of work; is handy with tools; can give good reference. Ad dress, 1324 Cowden street. Colored can desires position as chauf ' feaur; able to take care of car; can j hahdle any make; start on moderate salary. Apply 213 Cranberry street. . I Chauffeur wishes position operating ! Overland or Paige car; private family ( preferred; can furnish references, j N. A. Brlnkley, Lemoyne, Pa. WANTED Expert chauffeur wants position; can repair autos In all i j branches; can furnish best references. ! ' Apply Henry Johnson, 43 Locust Grove, . | Steelton, Pa : =^=======, Situations Wanted—Female Colored woman desires position do ing general housework; can furnish j reference. Call Tuesday morning, 1320 I New Fourth street. Girl wants position as upstairs or , ; downstairs girl. No washing. Refer . ; ences required. 26 North Cameron | street. WASHING—Woman desires washing! i at home, for small families, or lady or | j gentlemen's washes. All mending 1 j neatly done when ironing is desired. I Address, F. A., 1387 R., care Telegraph, j ■I WANTED day's work. Ironing or cleaning; can give city reference. Ad- I dress or call at 1318 North Second. 1 ■ WANTED Respectable woman, r ; with two children, desires position as '(housekeeper; wages not so important 1I as a good home. Address A. Y., P. O. , | Box 67, Marysville, Pa. { WANTED Y'oting, white woman ! I wishes washing and ironing to take s home. Write, or call, 915 South Nine teenth street. WANT—i Y'oung lady desires po -1 sition in as bookkeeper, or on i billing machine. Address N. E., 4512 ■ care of Telegraph. WANTED A young colored wo man would like a place of light house work; no washing; plain cooking. Miss I Elizabeth Hick, 46 Furnace Row. Steel ton, Pa. Situations Wanted —Female WANTED —■ Colored woman desires work by the day. Address 914 Sarah avenue. Harrisburg. WANTED Woman desires day's woik or assist in kitchen or general housework in small family. 1010 James street. City. WANTED Position by housekeeper. ■ Apply 228 North street. WANTED Work of any kind by day. Call Bell 1470 R. WANTED A refined woman of ex perience would like to keep house for a respectable widower. C. M. Kennedy. 1216 Swatara street. Real Estate For Sale VACANT HOUSE on Dlsbrow Street FOR SALE at $2,200 brick —6 rooms bath gas furnace —■ porches. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. NO. 1703 D-ERRY STREET FOR SALE at a very attractive price 9 rooms bath gas furnace —lot. 16x97. In -1 spect it. Bell Realty Co., Bergner I Building. STEAM-HEATED BRICK HOUSE for sale: six rooms, bath, electric light, porch front, balcony, cemented cellar; price only $2,400. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE No. 609 Forster Street —3-story brick 9 rooms bath —• gas furnace now yielding $25 per month. Centrally located and hence . desirable. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. 1725 FOURTH STREET Brick house, eight rooms, bath, gas, electric light, furnace; inspect It; price is right. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. CAN SELL brick house, all modern improvements, for SIOO cash and S2O per month. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. A DESIRABLE North Second street home for sale. 1823 NORTH SECOND ST., 9 rooms and bath; house can be seen by applying for keys to JOHN F. DAPP. 271 Broad street. FOR SALE— -231 Kelker Street—3-S. 8—53,800.00. 917 Green Street—l 2 Rooms—2 Bath rooms. 226 Peffer Street—3-S. F.—53,300.00. 219 Reily Street—3-S. 8.—53,500.00. 1813 N. Second Street—Good condi tion. 227 Muench Street—Exceptional Bar gain. BRINTON-PACKER CO.. SECOND AND WALNUT STS. FOR SALE Two adjoining bunga low sites, at foot of mountains, Sum merdale. Price, $350. Apply Laura Reed. 316 Chestnut street. FOR SALE N. Fifteenth Street, No. 617, a modern brick, steam-heated house with electric and gas lights, fiont and rear porches, side entrance and paved street. This is an Ideal home at a mod erate price. Terras easy. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. FOR SALE Chicken farm, delight ful location on trolley line. Hard road to market. Accommodates 1500 chick ens. Doing good business. Modern house; all improvements. Everything first-class. Will consider exchange. A. C. Mead. Bth floor. Union Trust Corn pany Building, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE—Several desirable build mg plots, both in city and suburbs. Bungalow sites, desirable farms close by. AC. Mead, Bth floor. Union Trust Company Building. Harrisburg, Pa. _ 332 BROAD STREET BUSINESS PROPERTY, opposite Broad Street Mar ket Storeroom, 9 rooms, bath, steam heat and electricity. Lot, 20x131 to Sayford avenue. Room for garage. CHAS. ADLKR, 1002 North Third street. FOR SALE ll4 Washington street, I corner River alley, two-and-one-half story Irame; 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 bargain. Apply Keeney & Simmons, New Cumberland. | ; Real Estate For Rent Nine-room house at Enola for rent; all conveniences; steam heat and elec tric light. Rent, sls. Call Bell phone 2232 M. FOR RENT No. 1734 Market street, 9- room brick house, with steam heat and electric lights; porch front and side entrance. Rent, S3O. No. 807 N. Eighteenth street, 8-room brick house, with steam 8-room brick house. with steam heat and electric light. Immediate possession Rent, No. 1951 State street, 9-room frame corner house, with water and electric light. Large two story stable in rear. Good gar age location. Rent for both. $21.00. J. E GIPPLB. 1251 Market Street. HOUSE FOR RENT, 38 North Seven teenth street; three-story brick, eight rooms and bath; gas, electricity and vapor heat, blinds and linoleum. Apply 1926 Park. TWO eight-room houses; all improve ments; three-quarters of a mile from New Cumberland; rent only to small families. Inquire Mr. Coover, New Cumberland Bank. FOR RENT Two new houses in West Falrview, Pa., with modern iin- I provements. Frank Martin, West Fair ! view. Pa. FOR RENT One of the up-to-date . homes. No. 1803 State street; large porches; beautiful view to Keservolr ! Park; key at 1807 State street; posses ! sion at once. Inquire at 1807 State street, or call Bell phone 220J-1 or 3250. Real Estate For Sale or Rent 21.1 CRESCENT STREET FOR SALE OR KENT. Apply between 5 and 6 P. M. / 2425 NORTH SIXTH STREET Modem house for rent or sale; never occupied; all Improvements, including front porch, side and rear entrances, steam heat, hardwood floors, etc. Key at 1412 North Sixth. C. H. KINTER. 20S Calder Building; Phone 1193 J. FOR SALE OR iiENT Limestone Bungalow, Hamilton Place, Camp Hill, 200 feet from troley—livingroom, din 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. It. Deen, Witman-Schwarz Co., 613 Wal nut street, City. For Sale —Miscellaneous FOR SALE Bedstead, springs and dresser; two large bookcases; antique mirror, mahogany flat frame. Sit N. Third street. FOR SALE Gas stove, four burn ers and oven, in' good condition. Call between 1 to 2 the afternoon and 6 to 8 in the evening at 541 Seneca street. FOR SALE One hand-made talk ing machine; 24x26 inches by 4 leat. Plays disc records. Can be seen at 433 Broad street. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH For Sale —Miscellaneous JUST LOOK nt our NEW BRASS BEDS, two-Inch posts, guaranteed, at $8.50. Special bargains in other furnl -1 ture, carpets anil stoves. CENTRAL FURNITURE STORE. 324 Reily street. A NEW "Pennsylvania Dutch" book, of stories and poems, printed in Eng i llsh type—more easily read. Full of fun and philosophy; catalog free. Aur and's Book Store. 913 North Third. FOR SALE—SERVICE Mr. Businessman— We can 9,ive you money on your 1917 CALENDARS. A good selection of IMPORTED : and DOMESTIC Designs. OR DER NOW for prompt delivery. MYERS MFG. CO., 1 Third and Cumberland Sts. Bell Phone 1577-R JUST LOOK at our NEW BRASS . BEDS, two-inch posts, guaranteed, at $8.50. Special bargains in other furni ture. carpets and stoves. CENTRAL FURNITURE STORE, 324 Reily street. ; BARGAINS IN TYPEWRIT i ERS all makes, bought, ex changed, sold, rented. Big ship ; ment of like new factory rebuilt • L. C. Smith's just arriving. Geo. P. Tillotson, 211 Locust street, opposite Orpheum. . ONE Gasoline Engine, with six lights, for sale at 802 Cowden street. Price right to quick buyer. I 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 *.ll January 1. 1916. N. Brenner, 428 Walnut street. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Police. 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. DESK ROOM FOR RENT Good lo cation. near Post Office, ground floor. Inquire Typewriter Office, 211 Locust street. ~~ - ' ' Apartments For Rent APARTMENT in Camp Curtin Trust i Co. building. Sixth and Maclay streets. Possession December 1. inquire Camp . Curtin Trust Co. Bell phone 1566. 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 t fessionai man—sso. MILLER BROTH ERS & CO.. Locust and Court Sts. SECOND ST., N„ 231 "Snavely Building," 7 rooms and bath; extr.a 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. APARTMENT FOR RENT for light housekeeping"; all conveniences; four rooms and bath, pantry and balcony; city steam; hot running water. Apply Louis Apartments, Sixth and llerr. Bell 3677 M. Rooms For Rent FOR RENT Two communicating, unfurnished rooms for light house ; keeping, on first floor, with improve • ments. Well heated. Corner house, s Apply 114 Washington street. FOR RENT —Nicely furnished second floor front room; half block from street cars; convenient to Capitol and Post Office. Inquire 265 Briggs street. FOR SALE OR RENT—3OI6 Second street. Fine home. All conveniences. Lot 32Vix150. Large porches. Also for sale two new houses in Fourth street. Neiffer & Saussaman, 222 Market street. FOR RENT—Two second floor rooms, furnished or unfurnished, for light housekeeping. Inquire 1253 Derry street. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Large, airy, single or communicating, with kitchenettes; stoves furnished free; bath, phone and laundry privileges; all outside, independent and private. 429 Broad street. Also suites, diningroom, bedroom and kitchen. Private en trance. Apply 1323 Wallace street. FOR RENT—Two third floor front rooms and kitchenette, unfurnished; also one second door front bedroom, fur- i nished, with use of bath, sittingrooin and phone to refined people without children; in fine residential section. Ad dress C., 5398, care of Telegraph. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Pleasant rooms, modern conveniences and use of Bell phone. Call at 501 North Front street. FOR RENT Desirable, furnished third floor bedroom, with bath; particu larly suited for business man. Call be fore 9 A. M. or after 5 P. M., Apartment No. 3, No. 32 North Second street. . 4 FOR RENT Large, desirable, fur | nished rooms, centrally located, in a re fined family of two; electricity and use of bath. Address Box M., 4506, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT A third floor front room, heated with steam and comfort ably furnished with every convenience; a good nome in a private family; use of telephone; rent reasonable; reference, inquire 1612 State street. NORTH ST., 406 Newly furnished front, room, overlooking Capitol Park; all conveniences, including city steam heat and phone; rent reasonable. Rooms Wanted WANTED Furnished apartment or several furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Good location desired. Address K 4702, care Telegraph. * MARRIED COUPLE wants three or four unfurnished rooms for light house keeping. Must be near Hamilton and Third streets. Give full particulars. Address A., 4315, care of Telegraph. Wanted —Miscellaneous WANTED To buy a second-hand Steinway piano; must be in first-class condition; state condition, price and where same can be seen. Address A., | 5502, care of Telegraph. WANTED Steel sectional garage. Inquire Neidlg Bros., 314 North Second 1 street. ' ALL KINDS OF JUNK Clean up 1 your house. Collect waste paper (news papers, magazines, books, etc.,), old metals, tin foil, rubber, rags. We will pay highest prices. Call Bell 4024 J. Tell us what you have, and a wagon from the HARRISBURG JUNK CO. will call. and Rooms ROOMS FOR RENT, with first-class j board, by meal, day or week. 21-Meal Ticket. $4.00. Call, or address, 1001 NtiKTH SECOND STREET. Business Opportunities GROCERY STORE FOR SALE ln suburban town; all clean, fresh stock;; reasons for selling. Address C„ 5501, care of Telegraph. 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. WILL SELL my Sporting Goods busi ness and a paying side line; all or half interest, at invoice on stock. Address W., 4509, care ot' Telegraph. FOR SALE Stock of Dry Goods and i Shoes in West End of city. Stock and j fixtures invoice $6,500. Liberal dis count glvon. Room rents for 427.50. Address 20-B, care of Telegraph. ANY Intelligent person can earn good ] Income corresponding foi newspapers* experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 793 Loek port. N. Y. Business Personals UPHOLSTERING— And furniture re 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 goods you want to sell. Send postal to 636 Herr street. CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE— Bought at highest cash prices and sold reasonable. S. Refkln, 407 Broad street. Bell phone 2860. FOR falling hair try Gross' Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, Drug gist and Apothecary, 119 Market street. Harrlsburg. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 1960. LADIES' TAILORING Also remod eling and repairing; moderate charges. H. L. Powell, 925 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 glngs, hats, khaki coats, oil suits. Look them over. Money back if not satis fied. Open evenings. S. MELTZER, 513 WALNUT STREET. 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. WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY \ Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective work handled—one eye always open. I BELL PHONE 4399. Money to Loan MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security in any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. Box 174, Harrlsburg, Pa. MONEY ADVANCED to housekeep ers at legal rates; business confiden- j llal. Profit Sharing Loan Society, Room ] 7, Spooner Building, 9 North Market Square. Storage STORAGE—Private rooms for house hold goods In fireproof warehouse, $2 per month and up. Lower storage rates in non-fireproof warehouse. HARRIS BURG STORAGE CO.. 437-445 South Second street. STOARGE in 3-stnry brick building, rear 408 Market street. Household goods in clean, private : rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. G. Dtener, Jeweler. 408 Market St. STORAGE 419 Broad street, house hold goods and merchandise. Private rooms. $1 to $3. Wagons. 75 cents pet month. D. Cooper & Co„ 411 Broad . street. Both phones. Hauling and Moving HAULING R. A HART MAN, National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general hauling. W. H. Lathe. i i Manager. Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 2503 R. Musical UPRIGHT PIANO We have another :! Mahogany Upright which will be sold • for the quickest and best offer. ~ Don't wait too long. Come :,nd see it. Rex Garage, 1917 North Third street. FOR SALE Victor Victrola and cabinet: twelve pieces of music; and an organ in good condition. Address R., j 5396, care of Telegraph. PIANO Bargain. A $350 piano, like new, must be sold at once. Best offer takes it. Come In quick. 912 North Third street. AutomoDiles FOR SALE Latest model Hupmo bile in first-class condition. Must re turn west at once and will sell cheap. W. E. Jones, Hotel Columbus. FORD CAR 1913 model Has Just been rebuilt and overhauled. In excel lent running order. Has all new tires, new top and curtains. New electric lights. Will demonstrate. Price, $225. Address P. O. Box 430, Harrisburg. A FULLY-EQUIPPED late Chalmers auto; electric lights. Klaxon, self starter, slip covers, etc. Will demon strate. Bell phono 4207. OUR BIG SALE OF AUTOS will come 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 STOR AGE. AUTO TRANSPORTATION CO., 25-!9 North Cameron street. FOR SALE UNTIL DECEMBER 15 Ford Non-Skid Casing (Front), J5.75: Ford Non-Skid Casing (Rear). $11.75; G lbs. Cup Grease, SI.OO, r.ow 50c; 5 gal lons Lubricating Oil, $2.1>0, now $1.75; Spot Light. $3.50; now $2 50. Rex Gar age. 1917 North Third stre;t. JITNEY FOR SALE Flve-passen ger car for sale in good shape, at a reasonable price. Taken in exchange ' on piano. Stauffer Piano Co.. 315 Broad street. Car can be seen at REX GAR AGE S3OO WILL BUY n touring car that is in absolutely good shape; extra new tire, inner tubes, chains, etc. H. <3. Ped low, 110 South Thirteenth St. TIRE BARGAINS Save money on your AUTOMOBILE. MOTORCYCLE AND BICYCLE TIRES during the next week These special prices are good for 10 days only Compare our prices with those of other dealers. You will bo pleased with tho saving made by dealine with us. DAYTON GARAGE, 912 Nortn Third street. MAXWELL 1916 model; A 1 condl tion; will make excellent jitney. Appiv to J. S. McCormlck, 41 Columbia Road. Enola. . FOR SALE 1914. seyen-passenger Winton touring car. in good condition. New cord tires all around. Miller Auto Co., 63 South Cameron. Bell phone 4119. FOR SALE - USED TIRES, sizes 30x3 to 37x5 H. CRESCENT GARAGE. 232 South street. 11 'W" NOVEMBER 20, 1916. zs%\ SPECIAfNIGHT ATP.R.R.Y.M.C.A. I Businessmen to Be Guests To-i j night; Every tiling Free; Con- I cert by Orchestra Business men located west of North street, to-night will bo the guests ot ' the officials and members of the recep tion and entertainment committee of , the P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. Judging by the many inquiries received to-day. it will be a successful event. A big feature will be the concert by the or- i chestra of Stevens Memorial Methodist I Episcopal Church. All privileges will be free to-night to the business men. All pool and i billiard tables will be thrown open to i guests; and the shuffle boards and I other games will be free. In the gym nasium they will be directed by Physi cal Director Horace Geisel, who will show them how men are trained, and the visitors will be given the privilege of a one-hour exercise, if they de sire. The swimming pool and bowling al leys will also be open. Matches will be played, and there will be basket ball and indoor baseball contests. During the evening General Secretary F. H. Gregory will announce the re sult of the membership campaign. The second week starts to-day with bright prospects for a big week. In the United States a total of 14,835 new members were enrolled up to noon Saturday. Of this number, 3,256 are Pennsylvania railroad employes, and 2,693 New York Central. Harrisburg has signed up 60 new members. Standing of the Crews HARIUSBUIIG SIDE Philadelphia Division—ll4 crew first tosoarwr,!**! p. in.: 122, 104, 117, 101, kingin'eer i'or 104. Fireman for 104. Flagman lor 101. BraKemen for 122, 126 Engineers up: Bair, Sellers, Geesey. Downs, Sober, C. E. Albright, May, Dolby, Speas, Simmons, .Newcomei, Shorter, Gemmill, liissinger. Firemen up: Pennell, Walkage, Bow ersox. Kestreves, /Soil, Eckrich, John ston, Finnegan, VV. J. Miller. Kugie, Cook, Fisher, towarr, Gilluins, Deitrich, I Peters, Bixler. Conductors up: Smedley, Hoopee, i Horning, Thomas. Flagman up: McCann. ltrakemen up: Kirk, Knupp, Boyd, Penner, Dougherty, Fissell, Wilt. Essig, I Edwards, Stimeling Middle Division—2l4 crew first to go after 1 p. m.: 234, 220, 244, 235, 231, 221 7, 252, it, 246, 224, 230, 242, 240. Laid off: 32, 33. Brakeman for 7. Engineers up: Blizzard, Albright, Peightal, Grove, Nunter, Asper, Cordes, Bowers, Rensel, Burris, A, C. Burris, Peters, Buckwalter, A. T. Cook, Dor man. Firemen up: Sellers, Bretz, Clark, Coyle, Eckert, Colyer, Warner. Brakemen up: Prosser, Humphreys, Myers, Valentine, Declcert, G. W. Campbell, Cameron, Beers, ICowatcn, Wright, Garlin, Bowe, Yost, Knignt, Rhine, Doyle, Jr., Reed, Sebelist, Mui ray, Jury, Yohn, Herarainger. 1 nrd C'rewH— Engineers for 6, second 8, 12, 16, sec ond 22, second 24, 37. Firemen for second 24, 37, 48. Engineers up: Eandis, Hoyler, Beck, Harter, Biever, Blosser, Malaby, Rodg ers, Snyder, Loy. Firemen up: Dougherty, Eyde, Mc- Killips, Ewing, Hitz, Peiffer, Snell, Jr., Flelsher, Blottenberger, Burger, Wag ner, Six. KXOI.V SIDE Philadelphia Division— 214 crew first to go after 1:15 p. m.: 228, 231, 237, 233, 216. 218, 230. Engineer for 244. Conductors for 201. 233. Flagmen for 216, 230, 244. Brakemen for 214, 228, 233, 237 Conductors up: Shirk, Eozan, Flick- Inger, Carson. Flagman up: Hartman. Brakemen up: Quenzler, Myers. Sea bolt, Waltman, Uayman, Snyder, Goudy, Kearney, Miller, 'Hooper, Mum ma Middle Division—222 crew first to go after 1:30 p. m.: 215, 241, 251. Twenty-one Altoona crews to come in, off: 116, 107. 112. Yard Crew*—To go after 4 p.m.: Engineer for 132. Firemen for second 108, 128, 132, first 106, third 102. Ei jjineers up: Reese, Kepford, Pasa mort, Nuemyer. Firemen up: Clark, Bickhart, Wn helm, Brown, Bruaw, L. C. Hall, Wal- I ler, Sellers, Smith. THE HEADING IliirrlNbure Division—9 crew first to go after 12 o'clock: 22, 11. 14, 12, 6, 23. I Eastbound—62 crew first to go after 1:30 o'clock: 67. Engineers for 67, 6, 9, 12, 17. Firemen for 9, 11, 14, 17. Conductors for 9, 12. 11, 17. Brakemen for 62, 67, 14, 17, 22, 23. Engineers up: Jaeoby, Schuyler, Wireman. Bowman, Woland, Morne, Merkle, Sweeley. Firemen up: Miller, Hamacher, Barrv, Sipe, Bellinger, Grove, Yowler, Miller, Sowers, Stahbaugh, Miller. Eisley, Der mott, Wolfe, Alvord, Nowark, Longe necker, Whitcomb, Patton. Conductors up: Keifer, Lehman, Sny der, Alleman. Brakemen up: Booth, Stormfelt, Red mond, Koons, Miller, llemperlv, Selg fried, Hertz. Folk, Dye, Sipe, 'Lenker, Gtstot, Uyman, Selgman, Barner, Mos ser, Siler, Oyler, Reinhold, Stephens, Miller, Miles, May, Kener, Ilollinger, Murtha. Paxton, lClshel. Automobiles FOR SALE l9lB Velle, slx-cyllndor five-passenger, two extra tires and rims' good us new, price |9oo' 1915 Chalmers lwo new tire*, price $700: 1912 Pullman 250; 1912 Res-al *250. Miller Auto Co €S South Cameron street. Bell 411. Motorcycles ana Bicycles MOTORCYCLE REGAINS IN DIANS, II A ItLK Y -DA VI DSON, TIIOR MERKEL, DAYTON AND EXCELSIOR. Come in. look the machines over ana save money. Terms to suit your con venience. DAYTON CYCLE "CO., 912 North Third street. Legal Notices NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, on the 4th day of December, 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M.. under the provisions of the Corporation Act of 1874 and its Sup plements. for a charter for an intended corporation to be called "Municipal Band of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania," the character and object of which is the promotion of music, and for this pur pose to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges conferred by said Act and Its Supplements. BEIDLEMAN & HULL, Solicitor*. ! In the Matter of the Petition of Nellie M. Cox, an Insolvent To Alliredltors of Said Petitioner: NOTICE Is hereby given that a peti tion of Nellie M. Cox has been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, praying the said Court for the benefit of the Insolvent laws of this Comonwealth, and for a discharge 1 thereunder. The said Court lias fixed 1 the time for hearing the said petition ! on the Bth day of January, A. D. 1917, 1 at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court House, I In the City of Harrisburg. Pennsylvania. I HORACE A. SEGELBAtjM, * . Attorney for Petitioner. I 13 ARGUE PETITION TO CHARTER CLUB Keystone Bepublican Organiza | tion Doesn't Say It Won't Dispense Liquor 1 Because of objec- I JJjJ )c 111 tions filed to the I ' f proposed chartering °' " 1e Keystone Re- I—publican Club, the application for the n or P tiniz ati on has Bjff been placed on the tofl hearing November I bo located at Sixth, lunu ucuy streets and the objection j filed against its incorporation is that I it does not specify that no intoxicating : liquors shall bo sold or furnished in 1 "f. ®' u krooms. This, according to the petition, is "detrimental to public pol icy, as it serves to increase the num ber of licensed places for supplying liquor. The objection was filed by At torney C. C. Stroll. The applicants fop incorporation arc 11. W. Sallade, WIU ham F. Shader, J. M, Durborrow, W. Blosser and Frank Klugh. The trus tees for the first year are to bo Messrs. fcallade, Shader and Durborrow. Letters On Shadel Estate.—Letters or administration were granted to-day 'i 11 "?e, esta t° of Viola Shadel to Charles A. Miller. Admitted to Bar. —Hale Hill, a for mer clerk in the corporation depart ment of (ho Auditor General, to-day was admitted to practice at the Dau phin county bar. He is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh. Adopt Two Little Girls. —The Dau phin county court, to-day permitted Joseph M. and Mary E. Shover, this city, to adopt Rona Elizabeth and Ella Gertrude Harlan .aged 4 and 5 years, respectively, daughter of Arthur and Sallie Harlan. No Property for Levying.—ln the Dauphin county court to-day Sheriff W. W. Caldwell reported that he had attempted to levy on the property of the Wheeling, Waynesburg and East ern Railroad Company, with offices at u2 Union Trust building, for the pur pose of collecting the $5,000 judgment obtained by Attorney Howard M. Ringaman for unpaid counsel fees, but that there was no personal property or furniture upon which to realize. Deutschland Will Sail Latter Part of This Week New London, Conn., Nov. 20.—Re pairs to the German submarine Deutschland which was damaged when she sank a tug convoying her last Friday will be completed within a tew days. The craft is expected to start her second homeward voyage the latter part of her week. Another suit for damages making five in all will be started soon. The latest action, which is for $25,000, will be brought by the family of Edward Jackson, fireman of the tug T. A. Scott, Jr., who was one of the five men drowned when the submarine ran the vessel down. The total damages ask ed is $187,000. Great Tidal Wave Sinks Ships in Mediterranean Paris, Nov. 20. Extraordinary weather conditions prevailing in Franco in the last forty-eight hours culminated yesterday in a tidal wave In the Gulf of Marseilles, on the Medi terranean coast, In which many ves sels foundered, and disastrous gales on the southwest coast of the Atlantic Ocean. CLASSIFIED BUSINESS "DIRECTORY THINtiS YOU WAST AMU UIiUUK TO CUT TUUU Artificial Lliuba and Truaaea Braces for all deformltiea, abdominal supporters. Capital City Art. Limb Co.. 412 Market St. Bell Phone. French Cleaning and Dyeing Goodman's, tailoring and repairing, all ' guaranteed. Call and deliver. Bell phone S2S#. 1306 % N,. Sixth SL Fire Innurance and Heal Eatata J. E. Glpple—Fire Insurance—Real Es tate—Rent Collecting. 1251 Market St. Bell phone. Photographer Daughten Studios—Portrait and Com mercial Photography. 210 N. Third St. Bell 3683. Tailors George F. Shope, Hill Tailor, 1841 Mar ket. Fall goods are now ready. Tailoring, Cleaning. Pressing. Ladles' work a specialty. Joe R. Leposcha, 207 Locust. Open Evenings. Signs anil Knnmol Letters Poulton, 307 Market street. Bell phone. Prompt and efficient service. FRANK R. LEI? & SON . Real Estate and Insurance Office, No. 18 North Third St. Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE 1727 N. Third St., 8-story frame dwelling, 8 rooms and bath. Lot 20x136. Side entrance. Price right. 1415 and 1417 Shoop St., 2H etory frame dwellings. Price right i to quick buyer. 1010 N. Third St, 3-story brick store and apartment building, store room 63x15 and a 3-t-oom apart- ' ment on first floor. Two apart ments, 3 rooms each or one 6-room and bath apartment, second floor 3-room and bath apartment on third floor. Electric light, city steam, on lot 20x155, Myrtle ave nue, in rear. FOR RENT | 117 Reily Street, 3-story brick; j all improvements, $40.00. N
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