Don't Store Hat Furniture. Sell It Through a "Telegraph" Wait Ad ©eatbs ROHRER On Tuesday morning. No vember 28. 191(5. at his late residence. No. 1813 Whitehall street. William H. Rohrer, aged 50 years. Funeral services will be held at tne above address Friday afternoon.Le cember 1. at 2 o clock Restive# and friends are invited to attend without further notice. 1 MOORMAN Miss Bessie Foorman died Sunday. „ „ „„ Funeral on Wednesday. No\ ember Z9, at 2:30. at her late residence. 1101 North Sixth street. Relatives and friends are invited to attend ser vices without further notice. Help Wanted—Male WANTED Young man to learn electrical business, between IS and .0 Rears; chance for advancement. Appl> lowhouer Electric Co., 21 .North lifth, or call Bell phone. WANTED Steamfltters and steam- Btters' helpers. Call evenings, between 7 and 8. Bossier ic Forrer. 134. fetate street. , LABORERS AND CARPENTERS WANTED Camp Curtin Memorial Church, Sixth and Woodbine streets. WVNTED —Waiter. IS to 25 years of iige." American. Experienced. steady work. Apply at once at Hershey hm ployment Bureau. Hershey. l'a. WANTED Watch wages Increase is the book "$1,500-Yearly Average Wage." is circulated. Better get yours and help. Sent postpaid for ten cents. Steits Mailing Company. Box 2.0. Leba ipn. Pa. MACHINISTS WANTED Planer, Boring Mill and Floor Hands, inly machinists that have served their apprenticeship need apply. A PPv,. to Mr. Neese. Room 2 IS. Metropolitan Hotel, Tuesday. 3-5 and 6-S P. M- WANTED Good, strong, honest bo v. good habits; references required. N.'Freidbers. 420 Walnut street. WANTED Boy over 16 years. Ap ply Weaver's Confectionery, 21 North Third street. CREW CALLERS Must be over 1 years and have bicycle. Room 9, Phila delphia & Reading Ry. Station. LABORERS WANTED Good wages. I steady work with chance for advance- ! ment. Apply Master Mechanic's Oitice. ; Central Iron and Steel Company. WAITED—Three riperUters ; and two helpers; steady worK. Apply % \ Farner, Harrisburg Gas Works. SALESMEN WANTED—Shoe depart ment Steelton Store Co.. Steelton, Pa. WANTED 5O able-bodied men for piece work. Experienced truckers can earn $75 to S9O per ; month. Must be able to read and i write. Apply in person only to j agent of Pennsylvania Railroad j Company at Division Street j Transfer, P. R. R. Co., Harris-! burg, Pa. ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES ' MEN WANTED Ablebodied, unmar- ! rled men under age of 35; Citizens of 1 United States, of good character ana temperate habits, who can speak, reaa and write the English language. For information apply to Recruiting Of ficer, Bergner Bidg-, 3rd & Market Sta.. Harrisburg. WANTED Men prepare as firemen, ( Rrakemen, Electric Motormen. Colored Train Porters. Hundreds put to work 565 to SIOO month. No experience nec essary. 200 wanted in Pennsylvania. Name position wanted. Inter Railway, Dept. 190, Indianapolis. Ind. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING AT HOME We prepare you for civil ! service positions by a modern and ef- ! ncent method cf instruction at home and furnish a standard typewriter. Ad dress INTERSTATE BUREAU. Harris bure. Pa. MECHANICAL DRAWING Special i night classes now forming at YOUNG MEN'S BUSINESS INSTITUTE. Learn to be a Frog and Switch draftsman. Local positions Good salaries. Write, call, 1 or phone for particulars. 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. WANT 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 I 30c per Hour as soon a3 competent. ! J3O in cash required. Auto Transporta- ; tion School, 27-29 North Cameron ! street. WANTED Stenographer. Young j man of ability. State qualifications, whether employed or not. experience and age. References. State salary to ' start. C. C. C.. 1323, care of Telegraph. : MEN WANTED For coal hauling and yard work; good wages. Apply at once. McCreath Bros., 367 Race street. YOUNG MAN of good address and at least fair education, capable of inter viewing business houses and giving die- : tation. Permanent position with re- j sponsible house. Address D., 5314, care of Telegraph. COMMENCE SPANISH under the di- : rection of Professor Hamilton, of Tech High School, now being conducted at YOUNG MEN'S BUSINESS INSTITUTE Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Call, ' write or phone for particulars. GOOD, strong, healthy boys, over IS. Apply Superintendent The Telegraph Printing Co., Harrisburg, Pa, WANTED First-class fitters on ladies' line shoes; steady employment ! and good wages. Utz & Dunn Co., 37 r anal street. Rochester. N. Y. Help Wanted—Female WANTED Two reliable white wo- i j men, with best references. A good! cook and chambermaid. Mother and'! daughter or two sisters preferred. With I a family of adults. Highest wages Paid. Apply 2101 North Second street, j I WANTED Young lady to work In office; one having knowledge of typewriting. Give age, salary expected and place where formerly employed. Ap- 1 Ply by letter to United Ice & Coal Co., Harrisburg, Pa. Modern Housekeeping Apartments 204 LOCUST STREET CITY STEAM HEAT—GAS RANGES—Tir.EI) BATH ROOM First floor is especially suitable for physician, dentist, optician or specialist—has five rooms and bath. Second floor—Front, three rooms and bath; back, four rooms and bath. Ready about December 1. MILLER BROTHERS & CO., MEMBER HARRISBI'RG REAL ESTATE BOARD TUESDAY EVENING, Help Wanted—Female CIGARMAKERS WANTED Steady work; good stock: rood wages. Apply Central Cigar Co., 313 South Cameron Street. WANTED Girl for general house work. Apply 720 North Sixteenth. Bell WANTED Young, whits girl for general housework; good home to right party. Address M., 5317. care of Tele graph. WANTED. KNITTERS Also girls for other work. Experience unneces sary. Steady work and good pay. Ap ply at New Idea Hosiery Co.. South Fourteenth street. YOUNG GIRL—To assist with gen eral housework; no washing or ironing. Apply 1109 State street. WANTED A good, reliable house keeper for a widower for out of town. Good home to right party. Address C., 5520, care of Telegraph. WANTED Waitresses, 25 to 35 years of age. Experienced preferred. Steady worn. Apply at once to Her shey Employment Bureau. Hershey. Pa. WANTED An experienced lady ■ bookkeeper. Address 231. care of Tele ' j graph. WANTED 3O girls to make straight shape on hand work. Rolling 42c; bunching 21c. We teach suction rollers to I make hand work. Apply ) at Harrisburg Cigar Co.. 500 Race street | WE have room for operators, learn ers. folders and trimmer, good pay and , easy work making ladies' and chil dren's wear; several special machine ! operator* wanted. Harrisburg Apparel I Co.. over City Star Laundry, rear en i SS& Help Wanted— Male and Female j WANTED Man and wife wish posl | Hons in private family as butler and I maid or cook; colored. Address 143 | North Linden street. Phone 9S4J. YOUNG MAN OR LADY, over 21, to sell household necessity. Sells at every house. High commissions paid. Address Box No. I>4. Middletown, Pa. ' Situations Wanted—Male i WANTED Position by young man in office. Real Estate or Law Office preferred. Salary no object, if there are opportunities to show real worth. Can furnish best references. Address I 8.. 55u0, care of Telegraph. 1 WANTED Position by salesman, either city or road work; seven years' experience; 27 years old. Address M., 4529, care of Telegraph. WANTED A good, all-around din | ner or short order cook would like po sition in club or hotel. Call 627 Fors ter street. D. S. Harrison. Colored. WANTED Position as houseman or butler, by an experienced man. Call | or write. 606 Forster street. WANTED Middle-aged American, with large factory experience, desires |josition us shipper or stock clerk, where nonesty, sobriety and ability win be appreciated. Address K., 4517, care of j Telegraph. ! Situations Wanted —Female I WANTED Colored woman wishes a position at light housework; no wash | ing, unless for very small children. Ad dress Viola Hicks, Steelton P. 0., Pa. i WANTED Colored woman desires' | work, private family or hotel; good ref erence. Address 510 South street. WANTED Young, white girl : wishes a position taking care of an I invalid or companion for elderly lady. Address V. M. D., Box 158, Progress, Pa. WANTED Woman wants washing to do at home. Apply, or drop postal, to 1 1602 H Logan avenue. City. WANTED Neat, country girl i i wishes position as waitress in restau- ' j rant or good boardinghouse. Address J., 4331, care of Telegraph Office. i WANTED Young girl, 18. wants i ! position in store or tailor shop: no ex- | perience. Address G.. 4532, care of , Telegraph. ! WANTED First-class dressmaker : i and designer wishes business by day or I lat home during next month. Phone j 4SIM. Tuesday or Wednesday noon, or I write 8., 5408, care of Telegraph. j WANTED Young girl. 15 years of [ age. wishes position as mother's helper; ! want to attend school. Phone 481 M. WANTED —Colored girl wants posl ; tion as maid for lady, or doing upstairs ! work. Call Bell phone 1710. WANTED A young colored girl ; would like to have a small wash to do iat home. Call, or address, 1336 May ) flower street. Real Estate For Sale | FOR SALE Nos. 1820 and 1822 Briggs street. Just completed and open for inspection; 2-story bricks, with 6 rooms, bath and finished basement; I steam heat, electric lights, gas ranges, I hot water heaters. front and back porches, side entrance. Lots. 110-feet deep. 20-foot wide street in rear. These are ideal homes and can be bought on easy payments at $3,000 each if sold be fore January 1. Apply A. S. Miller & Son. Eighteenth and State streets. Real Estate For Sale SEMI-BUNGALOW New brick dwelling for sale at 13,300; steam heat, gas and electric llsrht in all rooms, combination range, cement porch front and rear; just completed: inspect it soon; excellent property at reasonable price. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Build ing. FOR SALE Two adjoining bunga low sites, at foot of mountains, Sum tnerdale. Price, $350. Apply Laura Reed. 316 Chestnut street FOR SALE ll4 Washington street, corner River alley, two-and-one-half story t-.ame; 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. Uhe above properties will be sold at \ bcrgaln. Apply Keeuey & Simmons. New Cumberland. STEAM-HEATED BRICK HOUSE for sale; six rooms, bath, electric light, porch front, balcony cemented cellar; nei-C BulVd! *"'' 4oo ' 1 Realt ' Co - Berg- LOOK AT 1725 MARKET ST. Lot, 40x170 feet, through to Zarker St.; rail road siding. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. „ NO. 227 COLUMBIA ROAD, ENOLA. PA. The one-half of a 2H-story frame dwelling. Just completed. All improvements. Easy terms. Jno. E. Shaull. United phone 67Y. THREE-STORY HOUSE Suitable for apartments or dwelling. Electricity and all Improvements. Large store room on first floor. Brick garage fot 1 aight cars on rear. Call, or address, ; 424 Reily street. j A DESIRABLE North Second street | home for sale, 1823 NORTH SECOND ; ST., 9 rooms and bath; house can be j seen by applying for keys to JOHN F. DAPP. 271 Broad street. „ 332 BROAD STREET BUSINESS PROPERTY, opposite Broad Street Mar ket Storeroom, 9 rooms, bath, steam i i! ea £ ® nd electricity. Lot, 20x131 to ] aayford avenue. Room for garage. | CHAS. ADLER, 1002 North Third street. Real Estate For Kent I FOR RENT No. 24 North Nine teenth street; 3-story brick house; ten | rooms with bath; rent. $22. Inquire 1833 Whitehall street, or phone 2394 R. FOR RENT ! 1733 Apricot Avenue sls 00 1 1832 Regina Street 25 00 i 1729 State Street 30 00 BELL REALTY CO., Bergner Building FOR RENT New two-story stucco houses on North Sixth street. River side. Six rooms and bath. Modern in every detail. Inquire of Karold A. Hip pie, Harrisburg National Bank Build ing. Market Square. FOR RENT No. 1734 Market St. S3O 00 No. 807 N. Eighteenth St 25 00 No. 1951 State St., and Stable in rear 21 00 J. E. GIPPLE, 1251 Market St. STOREROOMS FOR RENT No. 50 South Cameron Street. No. 60 South Cameron Street. Apply 88 South Cameron Street. FOR RENT 1803 State St S3O 00 1 1812 Briggs St 22 00 i 1816 Bricsrs St 21 00 ISIB Briggs St. 21 00 . 1814 State St., 5-room furnished i apartment 40 00 I 805 N. Eighteenth St 23 00 APPLY A. S. MILLER & SON, Eighteenth and State Streets. FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT ' The first and second floors of house No. 236 North Second street, finely furnish ed. All conveniences. Inspection in vited. Possession at once. Bell phone 1814. I — | HOUSE with eight rooms for rent - i beautifully finished interior, with finest j plumbing equipment; semi-detached ! porches; yard; rent. S4O. Apply at MacWiUiams Construction Co.. 2150 i North Fifth street. Real Estate For Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR I.ENT Limestone Bungalow, Hamilton Place. Camp Hill, I 200 feet from troley—livingroom, din- : ingroom, kitchen, bath, two bedrooms, \ sleeping porch, first floor; two bed rooms. bath, storage room, second floor. I Vapor heat. Hardwood finish, first i floor. Immediate possession. Apply C. K. Deen. Witman-Schwarz Co.. 613 Wal- 1 nut street. City. For Sale —Miscellaneous A S2O SET, Encyclopedia and Die- ; tlonary combined, fine condition, for $4 cash, or easy payments of 50c per week. Aurand's Book Store 913 North Third. | FOR SALE Floor and wall cases. Cost $450 less than three years ago. Will sell for $l5O. J. M. Lenney, 5 South 1 Thirteenth street, or write for particu- ' lars to G. Payano, R. D. No. 1, Box 30, I Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE, at Gable's, 111-117 South Second street. Lawn Fence. Field Fence, i Gates, Poultry Netting, Building Hard- I ware, Plaster Board, Upson Wall Board, Compo-Boari?, Doors, Sash, Shutters. Mouldings, Porch Posts, Pumps, ate. FOR SALE Big lot of overcoats at low prices on account of moving. Must be sold '.il January 1, 1916. N. Brenner. 2.1 Walnut street. FOR SALE Physician's operating ' chair, first-class condition, cheap. Dr. Albra W. Baker, 1433 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. { CASINGS Two outer ones. 38x4%; J clincher tires; brand new; Goodrich ! make; $25 apiece. Apply 1301 South > Cameron street. FOR SALE Three pool tables In i good condition, 24%x9. one 4xß, cues! and racks. W. H. Heffley, Duncannon. ; Pa. BARGAINS IN 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. For Rent—Miscellaneous ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. 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 catlon. dear Post Office, ground floor. Inquire Typewriter Office, 211 Locust street. Farms 137-acre farm, located H4 miles southeast of Lewtsberry; 100 acres tillable; 37 acres woodland; im proved with 11-room stone and frame dwelling; frame bank barn; new hog pen; 2 chickenhouses; ironstone soil; considerable fruit. Price. *3.400.00. Brinton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnut Streets. FOR SALE Bl-acre farm located S miles northwest of Marysvilie, Perry County; Improved with 7-room frame dwelling; practically new; outkitchen; 2 barns, one in first-class condition; ho* pen and chlckenhouse; elegant soil; 2 springs and running water in every field; fencing in good condition: considerable fruit. Price. $56.00 per acre. Brlntou- Paclter Co., Second and Walnut Streets. HARRISBURG CdSßk TELEGRAPH I Farms i 3-ACRE FARM tor 11.800. located at 1 Churchtown brick and frame house — barn and other required buildings In ! fair condition—variety of fruit. Bell ! Realty Co., Bergner Building. Apartments For Rent 306 N. SECOND ST.. (three blocks l 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—l6o. MILLER BROTH ERS! & CO.. Locust and Court Sts. SECOND ST.. N„ 231 "Snavely Building." 7 rooms and bath; extra stor age room, electric and gas, city steam. Inquire at "17 North Second street. SECOND ST.. 1700 Five and six : rooms with porch; most pleasant and . I 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 ' Apartment "- Slxth Herr. Bell Rooms For Rent NICELY furnished rooms; all con veniences; reasonable rent. Apply 222 North Third Btreet. Phone 1029A1. , FOR RENT Two unfurnished | rooms; all conveniences for light house , keeping; also furnished rooms over- I looking Capitol Park. 32S North street. | FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT City steam heat; use of Bell phone. ; Address 719 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec ond-story bedroom; city steam; electric light and phone service. Apply 125 Pine street. TO RENT Camp, Hill, parlor and bedroom, nicely furnished, with use of kitchen. A.. 4526. care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; steam heat; hot and cold water: Improvements; also one furnished room; steam heat. 24 North Fifth street. COMFORTABLY-FURNISHED; North front street; river view; steam heat; all conveniences; for one person, fif. teen dollars, for two, twenty dollars: i seven-minute car service: twenty-min ! ute walk to Market street. Cail 5691 . Bell. FURNISHED ROOMS, with board,"lt desired; references exchanged. Bell : phone 1136 R. 929 North Third street. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, with all conveniences, for gentlemen only; in private family; centrally lo cated. Address Box A, 5516, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Neatly furnished, sec ond floor front room, 3 large windows and modern conveniences. Apply 118 ] South street, near Front st -et. i ONE desirable furnished room, with stationary washstand: city steam heat; electric lighting; l>ardwood floor; next to bath; suitable for gentleman; refer i ence required. 218 Pine street. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS HOR RENT All conveniences; rent reason able; gentlemen preferred; refersnces j exchanged. 418 Forster street. i FOR RENT Two unfurnished third I floor front rooms, on Hill: steam heat; ! electric lights; use of bath and phone; refined people, without children; in : good residential section. Address A, 5513, care of Telegraph. | NORTH ST., 406 Newly furnished ! front room, overlooking Capitol Park; ( ail conveniences, including city steam I heat and phone: rent reasonable. 1 ■ i Wanted—Board—Rooms | .STRICTLY RESPECTABLE worklng , sirl wishes room and board with pri l vate family. Must be moderate. Ad ; dress S.. 4530, care of Telegraph Office. i Board and Rooms j ROOMS FOR RENT, with first-class i board, by meal, day or week. 21-Meal ; Ticket. $4.00. Call, or address, 1001 NORTH SECOND STREET. Wanted—Miscellaneous ' WANTED, OLD FALSE TEETH | Don't matter If broken. I pay SI.OO to ■ $5.00 per set. Mail to L Mazer. 2007 ! South Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. I I will send cash by return mall. | WANTED Second-hand office desk 'or table and chairs. Address A., 5519, j care of Telegraph. 1 WANTED Two desks, roll-top or flat: typewriter desk and two swivel I chairs. Address D., 4527. care of Tele -1 graph. ! ALL KINDS OF JUNK Clean up I your house. Collect waste paper (news papers. magazines, books, etc..), old i metals, tin foil, rubber, rags. We will I pay highest prices. Call Bell 4024 J. . Tell us what you have, and a wagon from the HARRISBURG JUNK CO. will I call. - Business Opportunities i GROCERY STORE FOR SALE—Busi- j I ness section of the city. Good business 1 and clean stock. Reason for selling, ill health. Address M.. 5521, care of Tele j i?raph. ; ' ) A MAN with a reasonable amount of ' cash to invest in an established paying business that requires additional capi tal to enlarge. Address F., 4534, care i of Harrisburg Telegraph. j SILENT PARTNER WANTED For qood-paying business that has been es tablished in Harrieburg Will , bear strictest investigation. Address 8., 4533, care of Telegraph. ARE you looking for a good, safe, 6 ' per certt. investment? A well-estab lished local industry offers a splendid opportunity to local investors by offer ing for sale some of Its preferred stock. For particulars write R., 5515, care of Telegraph. WILL SELL my small business at any reasonable offer; requires little to operate, with large profits: must go quick. What will you offer at inter view? Address H., 4524, care of Tele graph. FOR SALE Restaurant will be sold at a Bargain on Hummel avenue, near .square of Lemoyne. C. E. Ortmyer, Le moyne. Pa. ANY Intelligent person can earn food Income corresponding foi newspapers, experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate. 791 Look port. N. Y. Business Personals UPHOISTERING And furniture re pairing: mattreses renovated and cush ions of all kinds made. S. N. Cluck. 320-326 Woodbine street. Phone 1317 J. LADIES', NOTE—FOR SALE Trav ellng Man's Samples. Ladles' Silk Waists and stylish Separate Skirts. Half retail prices. Call woolen Store, 103 North Second street. 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 3387 R. ALL kinds of SAFETY RAZOR BLADES RESHARPENED. 25c doa, ex- Star heavy, 15c: old style, 25c each. HENRY GILBERT & SONS, 219 Market street. WE PAY the best cash price* for single and double heaters. Good prices paid for other furniture, carpets and stoves. Try us first. Call Bell phone 3387 R. LADIES' TAILORING Also remod- Business Personals i FOR falling hair try Gross' Quinine Hair Touic. prepared by Gross. Drug f lst and Apothecary, lit) Market street larrlsburg. Telephone orders given j prompt attention. Bell 1960. j CLOTHING. SHOES. FURNITURE— Bought at highest cash prices and sold i reasunuble. S. Refkln. 407 Broad street. I Bell phone 2860. 1 S. GOLD—New and second-hand fur niture bought and sold. 1014 Maiket j street. Bell 4085 J. j ARMY SHOES Slightly used; leg gings. hats, khaki coats, oil suits. Look them over. Money back if not satis fied. Open evenings. S. MELTZER. 513 i WALNUT STREET. j SPANGLER PLANING MILL CO. Mill work of all kinds. Estimates cheerfully given. 824 North Seventh | street. 1 LEATHER Traveling Bags and Suit esses (drummers' samples) positively at * the lowest prices in the city. Call and be convinced. Also overcoats and cloth | In*, watches, diamonds and sporting floods at low prices. Cohen & Son. Ra table Pawnbrokers. 431 Murket street, ! at subway. WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective ! work handled—one eye always open. BELL PHONE 4399. 1 * ' . ■ Money to Loan MONEY ADVANCED to housekeep : rs at lepal 'rates; business confiden tial. Profit Snaring Loan Society. Room 7. Spooner Building. 9 North Market Square. Storage STORAGE—Private rooms for house- I hold goods in fireproof warehouse, $2 per month and up. Lower storage rates in non-fireproof warehouse. HARRIS , BURG STORAGE CO.. 457-445 South ! Second street. ! STORAGE 419 Broad street, house hold goods and merchandise. Private rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 75 cents pei month. I>. Cooper & Co.. 4U Broad street Both phones. Musical FOR SALi A \ Ictor Victrola and Cabinet, 12 pieces jof the latest music, $34.50. Also an | Organ in first-class condition, $12.00. j Address L. 4522. care of Telegraph. | A NEW CLUB STARTING | Christmas Victrola Club. Every home i can have a Victrola for Christmas. Your | own selection of music. A postal card I will bring the Club Manager to your : home. Address 8.. 4523, care of Tele graph. I UPRIGHT PIANO —We have another ! Mahogany Upright which will be sold i for the quickest and best oSer. Don't : wait too long. Come see It Rex I Garage. 1917 North Third street Hauling and Moving HAULING ! R. A HARTMAN, National Transfer I Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers I and general hauling. W. H. Lathe, i Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 2503 R. Automobiles STANLEY STEAMEITCAR"FOR SALE —I Ive-passenger. Can be seen at 264 Broad street. 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 ■tock of Diamond Auto. Motor cycle and Bicycle Tires; Trunks, Bags and Suitcases; Harness and Leather Goods made to order. HARRISBURG HARNESS & SUPPLY COMPANY SECOND AND CHESTNUT STS. CADILLAC A NEW car, five-passenger, some ex tras. at Rex. Garage. Make offer. FOR SALE Pullman (1916) touring car; run 5,000 miles; splendid condition; ; new tires; make good jitney; cash or terms. Address L., 4519, care of Tele- I graph. • ! AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE Jeftery Roadster, 1916 model, nearly new; I forced to sell; also a fine upright piano. i good as new; no reasonable offer refus j ed. Address P. O. Box -81, Harrisburg, i TWO FORD touring cars, 1914 and ! 1915; one STODDARD-DAYTON; one j MARATHON roadster. All cars and tires lin good condition. Prices reasonable E. T. MEHRING. 1713-1717 North Fourth l street. TOURING CAR, in excellent running I shape; good appearance; extra new tire, inner tubes, chains, for $275. H. G. liPedlow. 110 South Thirteenth street. ! FOR SALE USED TIRES, sizes ! 30x3 to 37x5 Vj. CRESCENT GARAGE 232 South street. FOR SALE FORD WINTER Bodies. Radiator and Hood covers, $1 50 and $2.50. Put on while you wait. REX AUTO GARAGE. 1917 North Third street. OUR 810 SALE OF AUTOS will come oft December 16. Over 150 cars will be sold at a sacrifice. Including many dif ferent makes. Runabouts, touring oars and many others We sell cars on con signment. NO CHARGES FOR STOR AGE. AUTO TRANSPORTATION CO 25-19 North Cameron street. JITNEY FOR SALE Five-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 FOR SALE 1914, seven-passenger Wlnton touring car. In good condition New cord tires all around. Miller Auto FOR SALE 1916 Vetle, slx-cyllnder five-passenger, two extra tires and rime good as new, price S9OO- 1915 Chalmers two new tires, price $700: 1912 Pullman $260; 1912 Reral $250. Miller Auto Co 68 South Cameron street Bell 4119 Legal Notices In the District Court of the United States for the Middle' District of Pennsylvania ln Bankruptcy, No 3290 ln the Matter of John Stacf Bankrupt THE undersigned Trustee will ex pose at public sale, in front of the Court House, Harrisburg, Pa., on TUESDAY. DECEMBER 19, 1916, at 2 o'clock P. M„ the following described real estate: All that certain lot of ground in the City of Harrisburg. County of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Begin ning at the corner of lot No. 5 (now Mary Hentxman) on Thirteenth Street; thence along Thirteenth Street 14 feet more or less, to Albert Avenue; thence along said avenue 84 feet, more or less, to a private 4 feet alley; thence along said private alley 21 feet, more or less, to lot of Mary Hentzman; thence along satd lot 85 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. Having thereon erected a two-and-one-half-story brick house, No. 510 South Thirteenth Street. Harrisburg, Pa. The above described real estate wllf be sold free and clear of all encum brances. TERMS—IO per cent on day of sale, and balance thereon on confirmation by the Court AL K. THOMAS. Trustee. NOVEMBER 28, 1916. LESS RESISTANCE BY WAR ISSUES | Pressure Renewed Early; Much Out-of-Town Selling; Rallies Moderate New York, Nov. 28.—Pressure was renewed after the first hour, the so called war issues showing less resist, ance. A 5 per cent, rate quoted for call loans also exerted an adverse ln lluence. Activity of commission houses suggested further selling by the out of-town public, but local liquidation seemed to be nominal and easily ab sorbed. Dealings In rails were largely lim ited to coalers and minor issues, chiefly Rock Island. Irregular and moderate rallies were scored at* noon.- General news included new low records for German and Austrian exchange, an other largo gold Import from Canada i and further exports of the metal to South America. International bonds were heavy. NEW YORK STOCKS _ Chandler Bros. Co.. members New York and Philadelphia Stock Ex , chcnges, 3 North Market Square, Ilar risburg; 1338 Chestnut street, Phila delphia; 84 Pine street. New York, furnish the following quotations: New York, Nov. 28. Open. Clos. Allls-Chalmers 35% 34 American Beet Sugar ... 104% 103% American Can 62% 61% American C& F 73 % 72 Legal Notices In the Estate of Frank F. Miller De ceased. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Administration have been dulv granted by the Register of Wills of I Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, upon the Estate of Frank F. Miller, late oi Great Bend, Kansas, t'.eceased, to Maude M. Snyder, of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. All persons who are indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment 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 & HULL, Attorneys. Kunkel Building, Harrisburg, 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 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, for premisston to sell at private sale for the 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 eastwardly 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-storv frame dwelling known as No. 411 Hamilton street, to Anna Albright for the 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 ZELLERS. Administratrix of the Estate of Eph raim Zellers. deceased. BEIDLEMAN & HULL. Attorneys. , In the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania —ln Bankruptcy, No. 2910 ln the Matter of Joseph H. Benfer, Bankrupt. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE I THe undersigned Trustee will expose |at public sale, in front of the Court House, at Lewistown, Pa., on ! WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1916. at 2 o'clock P. M., | the following described real estate: I All those certain 2 lots of ground, I situate on the north side of Woodland Avenue, in Derry Township, Mifflin | County, Pennsylvania, bounded on the 1 south by Woodland Avenue, on the east by lot of William RUBS, on the i north by a 15 feet wide alley, and on I the west by lot No. 6, conveyed bv deed i dated November 25, 1914, to Wendell ; Fackler by William Russ and wife; be- I ing known as lots numbered 4 and 5 in Block No. 47, in Highland Park.' in Plan of lots laid out by Robert U Jacob July, 1901, and recorded in the ! Recorder's office of Mifflin County, in I Plot Book No. 1, page 10. upon each of | which two said lots is erected a com plete double frame dwelling house, thus I making four houses, numbered by house j numbers 17. 18, 19 and 20, said houst. I numbers running from Sixth to Fifth I street. I The above described real estate will I be sold free and clear of ail encum- I brances. j TERMS—IO per cent, on day of sale, and balance thereof on confirmation by the Court. AL K. THOMAS, Trustee. In the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania ln Bankruptcy, No. 3290 ln the Matter of Stapr & Ben fer, Bankrupts. THE undersigned trustee will expose at public sale, in front of the Court House, Harrisburg, Pa., on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1916, at 2 o'clock P. M„ the following described real estate: All that certain piece of land, situate in the Ninth Ward of the City of Har risburg. bounded and described as fol lows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the southern side of Vernon street 198.67 feet east of the eastern side of Fifteenth street, at eastern line of property, now or late of Stella Arnold; theneo southwardly along last mention ed property 100 feet to a 4 feet wide prlvste alley; thence eastwardly paral lel with Vernon street along the north ern side of said alley 41.82 feet to property, now or late, of Joseph and Mary Masl; thence northwardly along last mentioned property 100 feet to the southern side or Vernon street; thence westwardly along Vernon street 41.82 feet to a point, the place of beginning. Having thereon erected three 3-story brick dwelling houses numbered 1529, 1531 and 1533 Vernon street. The above described real estate w(ll be sold free and clear of all encum brances. TERMS—IO per cent, on day of sale, and balance thereof on confirmation by the Court. AL K. THOMAS. Trustee. NOTICE Is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Governor of the Commonwealth on the 14th day of December, 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M., under the provisions of the act of April 29, 1874, P. L 73, entitled "An act to provide for the Incorporation and regu lation of certain corporations," its sup plements and amendments, for a charter of an intended corporation to be called the "Commercial Trust Company of Harrlsbur*. Pa., the character and ob ject of which ls.the Insurance of owners of real estate, mortgages and others In terested In real estate from loss bv rea son of defective titles, Hens and en cumbrances. and to that end, to pur chase and take over the Commercial Bank. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, privileges and powers bestowed by law upon such cor porations. WM. M. HARGEBT, Solicitor. , American Locomotive .. 9(H4 88*4' American Smelting: .... 118% 116% American Sugar XlB 1172 l -*™f. ontla 99% 98 £^ ,s ? n 105 105 oaiawtn .Locomotive ... 88M 80%] Baltimore Ohio 86 80S Bethlehem Steel 625 625 ° u . t . t Copper 68% 68%' (.alifornia Petroleum ... 25V 26U1 Canadian Pacific ICB">* 168 Central Leather 112% 1105U C hesapeake and Ohio .. 67% 67 Chcago, jfn an( j gt p au j f12 % 93 Chicago, R 1 and Pacific 33% 33 t-hino Con Copper 67 V. 67 W Colorado Fuel and Iron. 57 54% Corn Products 26 26 ruc !u! e £ teol S6 84%], ruin?! J 6 "' pfd 123 123 instilling Securities .... 43% 42%!' BStwW.:::::::::: lis SiW.?.:::: l j* Great Northern pfd .... 117% 117UJ Grea.t Northern Ore subs 45 44% Inspiration Copper 70 69% Interboro-Mntropolltan . . 18>i 17%' Kennecott Copper 57 {■ 567? Kansas City Southern .. 26*4 25% twa " n 1 t Steel 103' 102%' Lehigh \alley RI X: siut Maxwell Motors I Merc Mar ctfs 45 £ Merc Mar ctfs pfd .... 115 115%' Mex Petroleum P \ll% IS!* Miami Copper 46 U 45 Nw°v aI I, L ?. a<J K8 6 7 NY N o H,^ nt , r , al 106 106 * VT i"- H and 11 57* i r.7?J N Y O and W 32 3* Nor and West 139140 Northern Pacific 110% 110XS" Pacific Mail oi£ Penna Railroad £ 6 £ 56 £1 Pressed Steel Car ... . g 4 Railway Steel Spg 59 RS * Ray Con Copper 3%: 3, Reading 108 V 109Vfcl I Republic Iron and Steel. SB'i S6%' Southern Pacific 100 100* Southern Ry 3 g7£ 26%! TT 147% 1-4744! 1 us u 1 st? 64,4 63 *' SinS Mi-::::::::: jgfi Ltah Copper 122 1 w 1 0 1 Virginia-Carolina Chem. 48 U 47}4Jj ' u " lon Telegraph.. 102 101 WestlnKhouse Mfg 64 62%1 Willys-Overland 38 37% ! PHII.ADELPHIA PMODUCE Philadelphia. Nov. 28. Wheat — * te , a o d 2'i Xo - 2 > r eJ. spot and November, ?1.i8@1.81: Uo. 2, Southern, red, $1.7fl V 1.79. Corn Market steady; old western. *1.14® 1.17; new western, cool and sweet, 11.0401.07; new Southern, cool and sweet, 11.0201.04. Oats Market lower; No. 2, whit* 62 @62 %c; No. 3, white, 60% 061 c. Bran The market is flrmt city mills, winter, per ton. >26.00; west ern winter, per ton, $26.50; soft, winter, per ton, $34.00; Spring, per ton, $32.50. Keflned Sugars Market steady! powdered, 7.55@7.70c; fine granulated. 7.4507.60 c; confectioners' A, 7.3507.500. Butter The market is flrmj western, creamery, extras. 43®440j nearby prints, fancy. 46c. Eggs The market is flrnUb PeiuibVlvania and other firsts; tree cases, $13.50 per case; do., currents receipts, free cases. $13.20 per casell western, extras, firsts, free cases, sl3 501 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $13.20! per easa Live Poultry The market Is steadyi fowls, 15<R>17c; roosters, 13014 c; Sprin* chickens, 14@17c; broilers, 16018 c; "©Die; geese, 15017 c; turkeys. i3.w2ac. Dressed Poultry The market is easier Turkeys lower, fowls. I fancy, 23®23%c; do., good to choice. 22@22%c.; do., small sizes, 18 <JMIc; old roosters, 17c; roasting chick ens, western. 23025 c; broiling chickens, western, 21027 c; do., nearby, 26@320; Spring ducks, nearby, 22024 c; do western, 20 022 c; western geese, 2u@ 22c; turkeys, fancy, large, nearby, SO® 32c; do., western, 29 030 c; do., fair to f?23c VeStern ' 26 ® 2Sc: do - common. Potatoes The market Is steadvi Pennsylvania, per bushel, $1.6501.7*0: (New York per bushel. $1.5501.60; Eastern Shore. No. 1, per Bar rel. $2.50 0 2.76; do., No. 2, pee barrel, $1.2501.50; Norfolk. No. 1. per barrel. $2.50@2.75;: do.. No. 2. pee |q -25 ® 1-6 ® 5 Jersey, per basket. Flour Market dull and lowerj i V o i £^'aSl eal \ J7 - 50 @ 7 -75: do., straight. $8.0008.25; do., patents, $8.2508.50; Spring, ..firsts, clear, $8.2508.75; do patents, $9.00®9.50; do., favorite, brands, $10.250tu0.75. Hay Steady with a fair demand: w ttrriothy. No. 1, large bales, slß.oo® 18.60; No. 1, small bales, $17.50018.00; No. 2, $15.50016.50; No. 3, $12.00@13.C0j sample, $10.00011.00. ~??r^fi over mixed: Light mixed. $16.50017.00; No 1, do., $15.00015.60; No. 2. do., $13.50014.50. CHICAGO CATTUS Chicago. 111., Nov. 28. Cattle Km ceipts, 9,000: steady. Native beef cat tie. $6.75012.35: western steers, SS6.7sf' 10.2j; stackers and feeders, $4.60®7.70; : Sheep Receipts, 17,000; steadv.. Wethers, $8.0008.90; lambs, $9,500 Ho*s Receipts, 58,000; slow, 15c to 20c under yesterday's average. Bulls of sales, $9.30®9.90* light, $8.6507.95; mixed. $9.20® 10.10; heavy. $9.50010.15; rough. $9.5009.65; pigs, $6.5008.65. HOARD OF TRADE CLOSING Chicago, 111., Nov. 28.—Board of Trad* closing: IVheat—December, 1.66: May, 1.74%. Corn—December, 87 =% : May, 90%. Oats—December, 52>4; May, 56%. Pork—January, 27.60; Mav, 27.36. Lard—January. 16.42; May, 16.32. Ribs—January. 14.50; May, 14.70. 18-Inch Loving Cup Given to Chairman Vance McCormiclc New York, Nov. 28.—An eighteen-incii silver loving cup was presented yester day at National headquarters to Vance C. McCormlck, chairman of the Demo cratic national committee, on behalf of the citizens of Winston-Salem, N. C. State Senator James A. Gray, Jr. Winston-Salem, made the presentation of the cup, wwhlch bore an Inscription stating- that It was given to Mr. Mc- Cormlck in appreciation of his services to the American people as leader of the Democratic party In the 1916 cam paign. COMMISSION MEETS BROTHERHOOD New York, Nov. 28. The Federal Commlsion appointed by President Wil son with Major General George W. Gethals as chairman, to observe the operation of the Adamson Act, conferred hero to-day with the representatives of the four rairload brotherhoods whjch were instrumental In bringing about the passage of the law. GET THIRD RAISE Kaston. Pa.. Nov. JB.—The Alpha Port land Cement Company to-day announced a general advance of over ten per cent, in wages to all its wage earners and piece workers, numbering 1,600. This Increase Is the third In less than a year, and makes the total increase for the year between thirty and fourty per cent. QIIBBER STAMQP |JI| SEALS A STENCILS UW 11" MFG.BYHBG.STENCILWORKS ■ IL II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. U 15
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