Int Sferc That Furniture. Sell It Tlreigl a "Telegraph" fait Ad Deaths It*.™ K'ft. fiJSSK No. 1405 North Front street. Funeral services will be MM ° Tuesday morning, December 6. at 10:30 o clock. Relatives and fileMS are invited to attend without further notice. Interment at Mt. uinei Cemetery. New Cumberland. Lost ana Found LOST Watch, gun-metali case. with Inlaid silver. No name on " c S; ffl ward if returned to Telegraph oinci. On Friday morning, between Staffer's Lunch Room and Common wealth Hotel, brown leather pocket book, containing between sls a " ? *" d ' Return to Aatrich. a and iecei\c lewaia. _ LOST A mink neckpiece Thanks giving evening at Regent theater. Re ward if returned to relegTapli Office. Help Wanted —Male tv- ANTED Good, honest boy, over 16 years, for grocery f to f^o o 4 P Swat jnce, IS 19 Derry street, or -030 swat ra street. . "CHIEF MILLRIGHT" Man that can pitch in and Cf P° THINGS, with good experience, state your references in applying for this PERMANENT job, with proper pa>. which is here offered. Address X-R-l. care Harrisburg lelegraph, Harris burg. Pa. WANTED—IO good carpenters to work on P. K. R. Co. buildings opposite G. I. tower. Charles H. Miller, con tractor. - WANTED —A boy or young man in a stationery store. A chance for advance ment. Address MBs.o, care of lele graph. . WANTED —Young men between the Hg e s of -u and 35. as motormen and conductors on electric 6ti'eet iaily.a>. 22V-C per hour first six months while learning. No strike; only scarcity of good young men. Address Richmond Light and Kailroad Company, Now Brighton. Staten Island. N. Y. WANTED Young men as second lands. Apply at Thorley Baking Co., sixth street and Delaware avenue. SALESMEN Spare time or full lime. Take orders for "Kantleak itaincQat*. Quick sellers. _ Retail >rices, $3.9S up. Liberal commissions, rree sample coat. Comer Mfg. Co., 1- SVorld street, Dayton. Ohio. I WILL PAY any honest man up to 550 monthly tor part of spare time. No •anvassing. No capital, rite to-day. /oorhies. Desk 155, Omaha, Nebr. GOOD MONEY made at home knlt- Ing hosiery. Machines on jme. We buy or sell your goods. Easy ind constant work. Wheeler Co. (Inc.), >37 Madison, Chicago. $20.00 WEEKLY made writing names or Mail Order Houses. No canvassing. Particulars for stamp. The Guide Co., Memphis, Tenn. W" ANT ED Capable bookkeeper and itenographer for position out of city. 3alarv. $60.00 a month, with board and odgitig. Apply in person to The Otlice Training School, 4 South Market Square. MACHINIST WANTED First-class athe and planer hand. Good wages to competent hand. None but sober and industrious men need apply. Apply to Machine Shop Foreman, Central Iron and Steel Co. _ i WANTED —• A man to work in stable. fc.pply Harrisburg Baking Co., 453 South Cameron street. WANTED Competent, young man :o work in calendar factory; must some well recommended. Apply Fri lay morning. Meyers Manufacturing -0.. Third and Cumberland streets. LORD & GAGE, Reading, Pa., have in opening for an experienced sales man in the Linen and Domestic De partment. Permanent position with rood salary. Address Mr. Miller, Supt., Lord & Gage. LABORERS WANTED Good wages, steady work with chance for advance ment. Apply Master Mechanic's Office, Central Iron and Steel Company. WANTED 5O able-bodied men for piece work. Experienced truckers can earn $75 to S9O per month. Must be able to read and svrite. Apply in person only to agent of Pennsylvania Railroad Company at Division Street Transfer, P. R- R. Co., Harris burg, Pa. WANTED Men prepare as Firemen, 3rakemen, Electric Motormen. Colored Train Porters. Hundreds put to work >65 to SIOO month. No experience nec :ssary. 200 wanted in Pennsylvania. \,ame position wanted. Inter Railway, Dept. 190, Indianapolis, Ind. ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES MEN WANTED Ablebodied, unmar ried men under age of 35; Citizens of United States, of good character ana :emperate habits, who can speck, reaa ma write the English language. For nformation apply to Recruiting Of- Icer, Bergner Bldg.. 3rd Market Sts., iarrlsburg. . SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING VT HOME We prepare you for civil lervice positions by a modern and ef- Icent method of instruction at home md furnish a standard typewriter. Ad iress INTERSTATE BUREAU, Harria >urar. Pa. MECHANICAL DRAWING Special light classes now forming at YOUNG JEN'S BUSINESS INSTITUTE. Learn to ie a Frog and Switch draftsman. Local >ositiona. Good salaries. Write, call, >r plionu for particulars. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS El iminations for Railway Mail Clerks, 'ost Office Clerks and other positions ccn to be held. See Mr. Depue, of nterstate Civil Service Bureau, at 'oung Men's Business Institute, Her hey Building, Front and Market treets, or phone Bell 1361. WANT Young m< n to learn auto nobile business, to become practical nechanlcs and chauffeurs. We give ur students a chance to make money t the rate of 20c per hour between lass hours. We guarantee to pay you 0c per hour as soon as competent. 50 in cash required. Auto Transporta lon School, 27-29 North Cameron treet. COMMENCE SPANISH under the El ection of Professor Hamilton, of Tech Ilgh School, now being conducted at "OUNG MEN'S BUSINESS INSTITUTE 'fiesday and Thursday evenings. Call, irite or phone for particulars. GOOD, strong, healthy boys, over 16. pply Superintendent The Telegraph 'rinting Co.. Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Flrst-cleuis cutters on idles' fine shoes; steady employment nd good wages. Utz & Dunn Co.. 37 anal stteet, Rochester. N. Y. New Houses For Sale This pair of new houses is located on the west side of Twenty-eighth '' street, between Derry and Woodlawn streets. ] | 2%-story stone and stucco with eight rooms—bath — steam heat—gas '! end electricity. Cemented oellar with laundry—front porch with grano- < 1 lithic floor. A pleasing location for your home. Easy terms. ' | Miller Brothers & Co. Member Harrisburg Heal Estate Board I I SATURDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 2, 1916. Help Wanted—Female ' ! WANTED Efficient stenographer 1 I for reliable business firm. Salary. SIO.OO • a week. Anplyln person to W. H. Kel l ler. Manager Employment Department J of The Office Training School, Kaufman ' Building, Market Square. t CIGARMAKERS WANTED Steady work; good stock; good i wages. Apply Central Cigar Co., 323 South Cameron Street. WANTED 3O girls to make straight shape on hand work. Rolling 42c; bunching 21c. We i teach suction rollers to make hand work. Apply at Harrisburg Cigar Co., 500 Race street. ? ? i WANTED Middle-aged white wo man to cook for family of three adults. ' Call, or address, 1705 North Front j street. Harrisburg. i RELIABLE GIRL WANTED for gen £ eral housework. Apply 104 Boas street. AT ONCE Ten ladles to travel. demonstrate and sell well-established 1 line to our dealers. Previous experl , ence not necessary. Good pay Railroad fare paid. Goodrich Drug Co., Dept, 520, Omaha, Nebr. , WANTED Persons to color art pictures at home; easy work; no ex , perience; good pay; sample free. ! 1 Wheeler Co., 337 Madison, Chicago. WOMEN WANTED—FuII time, sls, i spare time 25c an hour, selling guaran i teed Wear Proof Hosiery to wearer. . Experience unnecessary. Enormous Christmas business. Guaranteed Stocking Mills, Norrlstown, Pa. I WILL PAY reliable Woman $25.00 to distribute FREE (not to sell) 200 , packages Borax Soap Powder among friends. No money required. Ward Company, 731 North Franklin street, i Chicago. | WANTED, AT ONCE A lady for general office work; must be a fair ■ penman and accurate in figures; age 1 about 19 years preferred. Address G., 4710, care of Telegraph. WANTED Women to organize ; lodges; steady position. Bee Joseph F. Johnston. Bolton Hotel, 4 to 6 P. M. i WANTED A good, reliable house i keeper for a widower for out of town. I Good home to right party. Address C., > 5520, care of Telegraph. WANTED An experienced lady bookkeeper. Address 221, cart, of Tele i graph. | Help Wanted— Male and Female EARN SSO WEEKLY with our Big ! I Bargain Xmas Package. Sells on sight. • ! Sample and particulars. 10 cents. Econ • omy Sales Co.. Washington, D. C. ! j . MEN—WOMEN. $25 weekly collecting names and addresses. No canvassing. - I Send stamp. Superba Co., S-36, Balti , j more. Md. , Agents Wanted [ ! AGENTS Sell "Kantleak" Rain . coats. New plan. We deliver and col l | lect. Cooper making $65 a week. . I Sample free. Comer Mfg. Co., 12 Ward | I street, Dayton, Ohio. • 1 WOULD $l5O monthly. Auto of your ) own. as General Agent, handling re- I markable sellers. King Vulcanizers, 1 Anti-Thief Combination Auto Switch j ; Lock guaranteed thief-proof, and Winaer Ride E-Z Shock Absorber, in- i ■ terest you? Then address U. S. Mfg. i : Co.. Dept. F. 106, Wolcott Ind. j " I AGENTS Sell rich-looking Import- ' >| ed 36x68 Rugs. $1 each. Carter, Tenn., 1 sold 115 In 4 days. Profit, $57. You can ■I do same. Write for sample offer selling ' plan; exclusive territory. Sample Rug ■ by Parcel Post prepaid, 98c. Conden, > Importer, Stonington. Maine. EVERY HOME ON FARM, IN SMALL town or suburb needs and will buy the , wonderful Aladdin kerosene (coaloil) ] Mantle Lamp. Five times as bright as i electric. Tested and recommended by : Government and 34 leading Universi ties. Awarded Gold Medal. One farmer cleared over SSOO In 6 weeks. Hundreds I with rigs or autos earning SIOO to S3OO I per month. NO CAPITAL REQUIRED i i -WE FURNISH GOODS ON TIME to , | reliable men. Write quick for dis , tributor's proposition and lamp for free ) trial. Mantle Lamp Co., 910 Aladdin , | Building, 243 West Seventeenth street, . New York City. I AGENTS —To travel by automobile i to introduce our 250 fast-selling, popu , lar-priccd household necessities. The , greatest line on earth. Make $lO a day. ! Complete outfit and automobile fur ; nislied free to workers. Write to-day for exclusive territory. P. D. Conway, . Sales Manager, 7-4, American Building, . Cincinnati. Ohio. i DOWN WITH HIGH GASOLINE! ' GASO-TONIC equals automobile gaso line at 3c gallon. Sell it to car owners and make high profits. Sales guaran ; teed. White Mfg. Co., Dept. 50, Cincin nati. Ohio. CRAZY Everybody crazv about the [ DOLCE BABY GRAND PHONOGRAPH. : Full cabinet machine at lowest price ever known. Big chance for Holiday i profits. A. Schumann, Sales Dept., Bod i man Building, Cincinnati. Ohio. AGENTS Free Catalog and i Samples, new goods, quick sales, big profits, m?ke $5 to $25 daily, no experi ence. World's greatest specialties. Cruver Co., Jackson and Campbell, Chl i cago. 111. Salesmen Wanted SALESMEN WANTED Experience i unnecessary, earn while you learn. Write for large list of openings and testimonials from hundreds of our stu i dents who earn SIOO to SSOO a month ; Address nearest office. Dept. 244. Na tional Salesmen's Training Association, Chicago, New York, San Francisco. Salesmen Wanted WANTED—BANKING INSTI TUTION desires a capable Rep- ] resentatlve with good connec- ] tlons. Bond Salesman preferred. LINDES & COMPANY, Wither spoon Building. Philadelphia, i Situations Wanted —Male : - ] WANTED Young, married man de- 1 aires position as chauffeur; truck or private car; can do own repairs; best of reference. Apply 1602% Logan street. WANTED Colored man desires po sition as "chauffeur for private family; can do own repairing. Apply 209 North Second street, Steelton. WANTED Young, married man wants work of most any kind. Call, or address, B. A. H., 1262 Walnut street, Harrisburg. Pa. Situations Wanted —hemale , WANTED Colored woman desires ' general housework or day's work. Call, ' or address, 113 Dewberry street. WANTED Colored woman wishes i day's work of any kind. Call, or ad- i dress, 1302 North Seventh street. WANTED Colored woman wishes - a position at light housework; no wash ing, unless for very small children. Ad- 1 dress Viola Hicks, Steelton P. 0., Pa. ——————— . . —.— ■ —4 WANTED Colored woman destres work, private family or hotel; good ref erence. Address 510 South street. Real Estate For Sale NEW HOUSES are most desirable If well built and price right. Would a new brick semi-bungalow suit you? Steam heat gas electricity bath —cement porches and price only $3,300. BELL REALTY CO., Bergner Building. $2,200 WILL BUY a small brick ana frame house on plot 63x125. BELL 1 REALTY CO., Bergner Building. CORNER PROPERTY in very desir able residential section for sale —most modernly equipped one apartment ! rented for $25, the other occupied by ' owner. Details from BELL REALTY CO.. Bergner Building. NEW BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE at $3,100 8 rooms large porch front ' and side lot, 40x150. Terms to suit 1 purchaser. BELL REALTY CO., Berg- 1 ner Building. .THREE-STORY brick dwelling, No. - 1012 Hemlock street; all Improvements; gas and electric lighting. Will sell at ; a bargain to quick buyer. Address P., " 5524, care of Telegraph. ; BROOKWOOD ST.. 2176-2178 —2- < story brick dwellings; all Improve- ' ments: now renting at $15.00 each and '■ a bargain at $2,000.00 each. BACKENSTOSS BROS.. Russ Building. ] NORTH SIXTH St!! 2108—3-story ! brick dwelling; 8 rooms: bath; cement- ' ed cellar; gas; front and rear porches; " steam heat; suitable for garage. Price, $6,500. 1 BACKENSTOSS BROS., ; Russ Buildlfig. JEFFERSON ST., N. E. CORNER OF j OXFORD. Inspect this frame dwelling ' with all Improvements; It Is a bargain , for someone at $2,600. BACKENSTOSS BROS., Russ Building. FOR SALE 231 Harris Street; 3- j story brick dwelling; 3 rooms and bath; cemented cellar: gas and electric . light; hot air heat; lot, 19Vax93; side entrance. Price, $3,500.00. Brinton- , Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. 22 SOUTH EIGHTEENTH ST. FOR - $2,200. Has all modern improvements; In good condition. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE THE Board of Commissioners of Pub lic Grounds and Buildings will offer at public sale in front of State Capitcl Building, at entrance Fourth and State streets. Harrisburg, Pa., at 10 o'clock ! A. M., December 9, 1916, the following j buildings and structures upon the S premises within the boundaries of the : proposed extension of Capitol Park In Eighth Ward. City of Harrisburg: S. E. corner Poplar and State Streets (formerly occupied by Dauphin Cigar Company). , North Street, 501. North Street. 501 (rear). Curtis Street. 108-110. South Alley, 608. 529 Filbert Street. i 424-426 State Street i 423-425 North Avenue. Rear 424-426 State Street. The purchaser shall pay to the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania through the office of the Superintendent of Public ; Grounds and Buildings, Harrisburg, Pa., by certified check or United States cur- , i rency, the amount at which the said ' ! building or buildings and structures are ! awarded to them, as follows: A cash i payment of 25 per cent, shall be made | on day of sale and the balance before entering upon the property to remove the material purchased. In all cases where the premises are - unoccupied possession will be given the " purchaser Immediately. Where the § remises are tenanted possession will e given immediately after the prem ises are vacated. The Commonwealth , | will not be responsible for any damage ( :to property after possession is given, i : Purchaser shall state at time of their I offer the time required to remove the j buildings and material after being ' I given possession by the Commonwealth, | which in no case shall be longer than ,60 days. All building refuse shall be , carted away from the premises by the i purchaser. All foundation walls must !be taken down and removed at least • three feet below level of street. J The Board of Commissioners of Pub lic Grounds and Buildings reserves the I right to accept or reject any or all bids. ! The work of removal shall be perform- < ed under the direction of and to the , satisfaction of the Superintendent - of - Public Grounds and Buildings. NOTE:—The sidewalks and street pavements are not to be removed by purchaser of buildings or structure's under this schedule. SAMUEL B. RAMBO, 1 Superintendent. * By order of the Board. 1 LLOYD W. MITCHELL. Secretary. MAKE AN OFFER ON 328-332 SOUTH 1 FIFTEENTKk STREET. Lot, 32x100 1 feet. Total Tent, sl9. H. G. Pedlow, ' 110 South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE ll4 Washington street. " corner River alley, two-and-one-half- , story trarne; eight rooms and a bath; 1 all conveniences. e Corner Bridge and Eighth streets, " Elkwood, two-and-one-half-story frame; eight rooms and bath; all conveniences. 1 The above properties will be sold at 4 bargain. Apply Keeney & Simmons, : New Cumberland. FOR SALE Two adjoining bunga- - low sites, at foot of mountains, Sum merdaie. Price, $350. Apply Laura c Reed. 31S Chestnut street. f 332 BROAD STREET BUSINESS f PROPERTY, opposite Broad Street Mar- - ket Storeroom, 9 rooms, bath, steam heat and electricity. Lot, 20x131 to Sayford avenue. Room for garage. , CHAS. ADLiiR. 1002 North Third street. ■ ■' 1 Real Estate For Rent ! FOR RENT New six-room house; ' balcony: two porches; kitchen on rear 1 porch; large cupboard In kitchen and Sorcelain sink; large cellar; located on ! orth Walnut street, Hummeistown. > I Address Samuel M. Emrlck, Sivatara • Station, Pa, 1803 State St $30.00 < 805 N. Eighteenth St $23.00 | 1812 Bri~~s St $22.00 - 1818 Briggs St $21.00 70S N. Eighteenth St $20.00 - A. S. MILLER & SON. I Eighteenth and State Streets. i FOR RENT House, 9 rooms and ] bath; hardwood finish; hardwood floors; - laundry: front and rear porch. Man- Williams Construction Co., 2150 North i Fifth street 1( Real Estate For Rent FOR RENT 137 Rqyal Terrace; 2-story brick; good location; all conveniences. Apply 1249 Derry street. Possession at once. FOR RENT 2612 Agate street; 2- story brick house: porch front; all con veniences; rent. sl3. Apply 1545 North Sixth street. FOR RENT No. 1734 Market St S3O 00 No. 807 N. Eighteenth St 25 00 No. 1951 State St.. and Stable In rear A 21 00 J. E. GIPPLE. 12!1 Market St STOREROOMS FOR RENT No. 50 South Cameron Street. No. 60 South Cameron Street. Apply 88 South Cameron Street Real Estate For Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR RENT Six modern (7-room) ' houses, corner Fourth, on Emerald street. Built in pairs with large porches. Spacious rooms with large closets. Papered throughout. Steam heat, gas and elec tric lights. Gas range and water heater. Cemented cellar, with hot and cold water spigots for laundry. All night street car service. Terms reason able and prices lowest. J. C. BEIINEY, 809 North Second street. Bell phone 4SBJ. FOR SALE OR RENT That fine home at 1817 Derry street, with porches, steam heat and electric light. Lot, 35x 150 ft. Must be seen to be appreciated. A. W. SWENGEL, 219 South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE OR ..ENT Limestone Bungalow, Hamilton Place. Camp Hill, 200 feet from troley—llvtngroom, din lngroom, kitchen, bath, two bedrooms, sleeping porch, first floor; two bed rooms, bath, storage room, second floor. Vapor heat. Hardwood finish, first floor. Immediate possession. Apply C. K. Deen. Witman-Schwarz Co., 613 Wal nut street. City. For Sale—Miscellaneous BUY DIAMONDS FROM FIRST HANDS Only direct importers in Maryland. Also manufacturing Jewel ers. Establtsned 1873. Prices always lowest—comparison invited. Illustrated Catalog FREE. Henry Castelberg, The Diamond King, Baltimore, Md. A NICE LOT of Brand New Books, on all subjects, suitable for Xmas gifts for young and old, at U to % publish ers' prices, cash or small weekly pay ments. We save you 50c to 75c on every dollar's worth of new books you buy. Also second-hand books, fine condition, as low as l-10th original cost. Aurand's Book Store, 913 North Third. LOOK at our new diningroom chairs, box seats, slip leather cover; $3.50 chairs for $2.25. Special bargains In other furniture, carpets. 321 Reily street. / i REVERSIBLE reed Pullman baby carriage, with hood and wind shields. Good as new. Bloch make. Also "Rich" sulky. Will sell cheap. 1847 Whitehall street. FOR SALE A piano, bookcase and other household goods. Call at 1847 State street FOR SALE, at Gable's, 111-117 South Second street, Lawn Fence, Field Fence, Gates, Poultry Netting, Building Hard ware, Plaster Board, Upaon Wall Board, Compo-Boarc?. 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, 42S Walnut street FOR SALE Physician's operating chair, first-class condition, cheap. Dr. Albra W. Baker, 1433 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. i BARGAINS IN TYPEWRIT 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 FOR RENT Bungalow, all Im provements, SIO.OO per month; also three rooms for light housekeeping, at 35 South Summit street. 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, hear and attend ance. Dr. John Oenalager, 711 North Third street. DESK ROOM FOR RENT Good lo catlon. aear Post Office, ground flour. Inquire Typewriter Office, 211 Locust street Farms FOR SALE 45-acre farm located one mile south of Shellsville, Dauphin Courty; 42 acres tillable; 3 acres wood land; improved with 2H-story frame dwelling and summerhouse; frame bank barn; all necessary outbuildings; good well and running water through fields; considerable fruit; price, $4,000.00. Brin ton-Packer Cp„ Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE lO2-acre farm located 2 miles southwest of Lewtsberry. York County; 75 acres tillable; 27 acres of sprout timber; large frame dwelling; stone bank barn; Ironstone soil; well and spring water; price, $1,750.00. Brin ton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnut streets. Apartments For Rent APARTMENT FOR RENT Third floor; three rooms with all conveni ences; hot and cold running water. Ap ply 324 Reily street. Bell phone 3387 R. . 306 N. SECOND ST., (three blocks from Market Square) first floor front Ave rooms and bath, city steam heat (gas and electricity); suitable for home and office, for physician, dentist or pro fessional man—sso. MILLER BROTH ERS & CO.. Locust and Court Sts. SECOND ST.. N.. 231 "Snavely Building." 7 rooms and bath; extra stor age room, electric and gas, city steam. SECOND ST.. 1700 Five and ili rooms with porch; most pleasant and open surroundings In city. Rooms For Rent FOR RENT—Two second floor, front communicating rooms, furnished or un furnished; gentlemen preferred; fur nish reference. Call, or address, 530 Camp street. FOR RENT—Suitable for sec ond floor retail business, two en tire business floors, corner of Second an<f Walnut streets, above Rose's confectionery. Wide hall entrance on Second street. Inquire at Keller's Drug Store, 405 Market street. FURNISHED ROOMS, with board, if desired; references exchanged. Bell phone 1136 R. 929 North Third street. MacDANIEL'S FAMILY APARTMENT —FurnlaUfd complete, light housekeep ing; two bright, large, cheerful' front rooms; gas range; private meter; bells and mail box: laundry convenient. Phone 897 J. 1417 Market street. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply 436 Cumberland street. Rooms For Rent HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Large,' airy, ouside; strictly private: single or i communicating; kitchenette. Stoves fur- : nislied. Launory, phone and bathroom privileges. Weekly payments. Daily i inspection invited. 429 Broad street. " ROOM FOR RENT With atatlon ary washstand in room; very sunny and attractive; terms reasonable. 801 North Sixth street. Bell phone 1085 J. j FOR RENT Three unfurnished j rooms; steam heat and use of bath; j rear of 213 Chestnut street. Rent, sl2 i per month. Bell phone 1942 W. LARGE third floor front room, suit able for two men, or man and wife; with or without board. Apply 409 Briggs street, or phone 634 R. NICELY furnished living and bed room; all conveniences, with use of Bell phone; possession at once; rent reason able. 501 North Front FOR RENT Second floor, two or three rooms and bath; steam heat; elec tric lights; hardwood floors; nicely fur nished. Apply 415 Cumberland street. FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping; all improvements; use of bath. 524 Maclay street. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT City steam heat; use of Bell phone. Address 719 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Two furnlsned rooms for light housekeeping; steam heat; hot and cold water: improvements; also ono furnished room; steam heat. 24 North Fifth 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. NORTH ST.. 406 Newly fuinlshed front room, overlooking Capitol Park; all conveniences. Including city ateam heat and phone; rent reasonable. Board 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. Wanted—Miscellaneous WANTED, OLD FALSE TEETH Don't matter If broken. I pay SI.OO to $5.00 per set. Mall to L. Mazer, 2007 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. I will send cash by return mail. ALL KINDS OF JUNK Clean up your house. Collect waste paper (news papers, magazines, books, etc.,), old jnetals, tin foil, rubber, ragi. We will pay highest prices. Call Bell 4024 J. Tell us what you have, and a wagon from the HARRISBURG JUNK CO. will call. Business Personals WILL PAY EXPENSES to Palm . Beach County, Florida, and return to party giving me Bmall amount of co operation In home town in spare tlm*. E. T. Anderson, 112 South Dearborn street, Chicago. ECZEMA is only skin deep. No inter nal medicine will cure Eczema. Only by the application of Cranolene can the Eczema microbe be destroyed. You pay us no money until you say you aro cured. Write to-day. Mills Chemical Co., 200 Mills Building; Girard, Kans. FITS I cured my daughter by simple discovery; particulars free. Z. Lepso, 120 Island avenue, Milwaukee, Wise. CLOTHING, SHOES. FURNITURE— Bought at highest cash prices and sold reasonable. S. Refkln, 407 Broad street Bell phone 2860. ADDRESSING ENVELOPES and mall- Ing work of all kinds; compiling mail ing lists; typewriting, and fac-simile typewriting carefully done. The Letter Shop. Harrisburg, Pa. Bell phone 4038 J. M. N. BAIR, ARCHITECT, 1911 Derry Street Bell Phone 842 J. UPHOI.STERING 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 eling Man's Samples, Ladies' Silk Waists and stylish Separate Skirts. Half retail prices. Call Woolen Store, 103 North Second street. ALL kinds of SAFETY RAZOR BLADES RESHARPENED. 25c doz, ex. : Star heavy, 15c; old style, 25c each. HENRY GILBERT & SONS. 219 Market street LADIES' TAILORING Also remod ellng and repairing; moderate charges. H. L. Powell, 925 North Third street FOR falling hair try Gross' Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, Druß- ■ gist and Apothecary, 119 Market street Harrisburg. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 1960. ARMY SHOES Slightly used; leg glngs. hats, khaki coats, oil suits. Look them over. Money back if not satis fied. Open evenings. S. MELTZER. 613 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 sportiut; goods at low prtceH. 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. Business Opportunities 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. DRUG BUSINESS FOR SALE at a greatly reduced price well equipped and in a good business location. If in terested do not delay. Price will be right. BELL REALTY CO., Bergner Building. LARGE COMPANY with good rating can offer big opportunity as State Sales Manager to energetic young man with limited capital from S3OO to SSOO. Full explanation by return mail. Man ufacturer. 671 Bth Ave.. N. Y. WANTED Businessman as State Manager for large rated cor poration, manufacturing successful store devices. Good reputation, financial responsibility essential. S3OO capital required. Company, 818 Long acre Bldg., N. Y. WELL RATED established manu facturing corporation wants business man manage branch office, handle salesmen: enormous profits: S3OO to SI,OOO capital necessary. Will pay ex- 1 penses N. Y. if you are man we want. Gloria Co., Longacre Bldg.. N. Y. OIL PROFITS TOTAL MILLIONS! THE great oil fields of Kansas and Oklahoma are creating new wealth at the rate of $100,000,000 a year. More great fortunes made from small be ginnings in oil than in any other busi ness. A few experienced, successful oil men have perfected a development plan which they want to offer for your con sideration. Undoubtedly the most lib eral plan ever devised. If you have $25, or more, you can secure large in trest in lease and test well soon to start; also you get e forty-acre lease nearby, all your own. If we open big , oil pool your 40-acre lease might quick- I ly bring you $50,000. Write at once for map and full details. Snydicate will likely he closed within ten days. Ad dress. at once. McMillen. Dunn ft Reu land, 416 Commerce Building, Kansas jClty, Mo. Business Opportunities STOCK AND FIXTURES, conslting of shoes, drygoods, clothing, etc.. for sale, an excellent opportunity to obtain a well-established business in a country town; good reason for selling. Address Z., 5523, care of Telegraph. STERLING OIL, & REFINING COM PANY, production, pipe line and re finery, ofTers remarkable investment. Production now paying dividends on total capitalization of 12,000,000. Pipe line and retinery when completed should pay 10 per cent, a month. Write full details. Sterling Oil & Refining Co.. Wichita, Kans. HERE IS A PROPOSITION FOR EVERY THOUGHT FUL MAN OR WOMAN WITH LARGE OR SMALL MEANS. The present high cost of meats is exorbitant, with no chance of lower prices in sight. Farming is being neglected. The opportunity for stock raising was never better, but it must be done on a large scale. The logi cal plan is the incorporation of a company to take up a large volume of land and stock it with hogs, cattle and sheep. I am going to take up several thousand acres in a suitable place, where price and climate warrant stock raising the sole object. Shares of stock in a corporation of this kind offer a safe invest ment with promise of large divi dends. Shares will be $50.00 each par value. I want to hear from some re liable people who are willing to embark in a project of this kind, and make an investment accord ing to their means. I have the outlay and understand corpor ation methods as well as stock breeding and farming. I am re sponsible and desire to hear from reliable people who are open for a safe and sound business ven ture. A-5409, Telegraph Office. SILENT PARTNER WANTED For good-paying business that has been es tablished in Harrisburg for years. Will bear strictest investigation. Address 8., 4533, care of Telegraph. ARE you looking for a good, safe. 6 per cent, 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. 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 good Income corresponding foi newspapers, experience unnecessary. Send for par ticular.'. Press Syndicate, 793 Lock port N. Y. Money to Loan ~ i ' t LOANS—SIS TO S3OO When pressed for funds to meet Immediate necessities, consult this licensed, bonded corporation supervised by the State Banking Department and financed by local people. Loans made at legal rates on personal property, real estate or approved endorsement and repayable in four to twelve monthly instalments. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN & INVESTMENT CO., 204 Chestnut Street. Mbr. Hbg. Chamber of Commerce. MONEY ADVANCED to housekeep ers at legal rates; business confiden tial. Profit Sharing Loan Society, Room 7. Spooner Building. 9 North Market Square. Storage ROOM for two automobiles in cen trally located garage, which is fire proof; cemented floor. Storage charges, $3 per month. Call Bell phone 525J, or 201 Herr street. STORAGE—Private rooms for house hold goods in fireproof warehouse. $2 f>er month and up. Lower storage rates n non-fireproof warehouse. HARRIS BURG STORAGE CO., 437-445 South Second street. STORAGE 419 Bi-osrt street, horse hold goods. Merchandise. Private rooms, sl-$3. Wagons. 75 cents month. D. Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Both phones. Musical Violin For Sale FINE VIOLIN; wonderful tone; with good bow and leather case; will sacri fice; bargain. Address M. B„ Box 5525, care of Harrisburg Telegraph. WANTED, TO RENT An upright piano in good condition. State make and where saxne can be seen. Address S., 4711, care of Telegraph. NATIONAL TRANSFER CO. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general hauling. H. W. Lathe. Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone 3029 J. 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. 1 - ' Automobiles STANLEY STEAMER CAR FOR SALE —Five-passenger. Can be seen at 264 Broad street. FORD 1914 touring; fully equipped; Ann running condition. Owner must sell. 801 East street. Bell phone 1227 J. A CLASSY Ford Roadster, 1912 model; good tires, tools, hand Klaxanette; all in first-class condition; a g-ood hill climber; will demonstrate; price, com plete, S2OO. Call at Dauphin Barber Shop, Dau-hln, Pa. AUTOMOBILE ROBES Our larnre 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 Dtamorfd Auto. Motor cycle and Bicycle Tires; Trunks, Bags and Suitcases; Harness and Leather Goods made to order. HARRISBURG HARNESS & SUPPLY COMPANY SECOND AND CHESTNUT ST& Automobiles FOR SALE Seven-passenger Over land Touring Car. Extras and tires. In splendid condition. No reasonable of fer refused. Cash or terms. Address J., care of Telegraph. 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 graph. TWO FORD touring cars, 1914 and 1915; one STO'DDARD-DAYTON; one MARATHON roadster. All cars and tires In good condition. Prices reasonable. E. T. MEHRING, 1713-1717 North Fourth street FOR SALE USED TIRES. sizes 30x3 to 37x5 ft. 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. lyi7 North Third street OUR BIG SALE OF AUTOS will com# off December 16. Over 150 cars will be sold at a sacrifice, including many dif ferent makes. Runabouts, touring care and many others We sell cars on con signmetit. NO CHARGES FOR STOR AGE. AUTO TRANSPORTATION CO -25-S9 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., 325 Broad street Car can be seen at REX GAR AGE FOR SALE 1914, seven-passenger Winton touring car, in good condition New cord tires all around. Miller Auto Co.. 63 South Cameron. Bell phone 4119. * FOR SALE 1916 Vetle. six-cylinder* flve-rassenger. two extra tires and rime good as new. price $900; 1915 ChalineraT two new tires, price $700; 1912 Pullman! $250; 1912 Reeal J250. Miller Auto Co. South Cameron street. Bell 4119. Motorcycles and Bicycjes TEN GOOD REBUILT BICYCLES at terms and prices to suit YOUR pocket book. DAYTON CYCLE CO., 912 North Third street WE WANT TO BUY Motorcycles and Bicycles and parts for highest cash prices. Write, phono or call. DAYTON CYCLE CO., 912 North Third street Bell phone 385 J. Legal Notices MY wife, Alice C. Watson, having left my bed and board without Just cause, I hereby notify all persons not to harbor nor trust her on my account, as I will riot pay any debts contracted by her. G. W. WATSON. NOTICE ~ " NOTICE Is hereby given that a spec ial meeting of the stockholders of Great Southern Lumber Company will be held at the general office of the company. Room 409 Kunkel Building, No. ;ioi Market Street, Harrisburg. Pennsylva nia. on the Bth day of January, 1917, at eleven-thirty o'clock In the forenoon, to take action on the approval or dis- i approval of the reduction In the au- i thorized capital stock of said company i from $15,000,000 to $10,000,000. and a re duction in the actually issued and out- I standing capital stock of said company' from $12,458,200 to $9,966,560. FRED A. LEHR, Secretary of Great Southern Lumber Company. November 4, 1916. — — 'Hl —■■ NOTICE is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of Great Southern Lumber Company will be held at the geenral office of the company. Room 409. Kunkel Building, No. 301 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylva nia, on the Bth day of January, 1917, at Twelve o'clock noon, to take action on the approval or disapproval of a pro posed increase in the permanent Indebt edness of the company by the issue of $1,000,000 of Debenture Bonds FRED A. LEHR, Secretary of Great Southern Lumber Company. November 4, 1916. Estate of James Brady, Late of the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin, Deceased. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all pe-sons indebted to the said estate are requested to make pay ment,- and those having claims to pre sent the same without delay, to MARY JOSEPHINE BRADY, Executrix, No. 510 North Second Street Harrisburg, Pa. Or to her attorney, JOHN T. BRADY, 18 N. Third St., Harrisburg, Pa. SEALED PROPOSALS will be recelv ed by the undersigned until twelve o'clock,noon, Saturday, December 9, 1916, for the sale to it of UNION REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT COMPANY General Mortgage 6 per cent. Gold Bonds sufficient to absorb $12,400.00, or any part thereof, for the sinking fund created for said issue of bonds. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. COMMONWEALTH TRUST COMPANY, Trustee, 222 Market Street Harrisburg, Pa. In the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania —Tn Bankruptcy. No. 3327 ln the Matter of Edward J. Cavender, Bankrupt. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE THE undersigned Trustee will ex pose at public sale, in front of the Court House. Harrisburg, Pa., on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1916, at 2 o'clock P. M„ the following described real estate: All that certain tract of land, situ ate In the Borough of Camp Hill, Coun ty of Cumberland, and State of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit; Beginning at a point on the western side of Park Avenue, as extended through the Briclcer Tract, said point being 900 feet in a northerly direction from the northwest corner of Park Avenue and Lincoln Street; thence In a northerlv direction along the western side of Park Avenue 60 feet to a point; thence in a westerly direction by line at right angles to Park Avenue 119 feet to a nolnt; thence in a southerly direc tion by line parallel with Park Avenue 60 feet to a point; thence in ail east erly direction by a line at right angles to Park Avenue 119 feet to the place of beginning; having thereon erected a 2%-stor\ brick and stucco dwelling house. Appraised at $3,000. The above described real estate will be sold free and clear of all Incum brances. TERMS lO per cent, on the day of sale: 15 per cent, upon the confirmation bv the Court, and the balance upon de livery of the deed therefor. THOMPSON S. MARTIN, Trustee. NOTICE Is herehy given that applica tion will* be made by William Stence and Albert Dorsey to the Board of Par dons of Pennsylvania, on Wednesday. December 20. 1916, for the benefit of the commutation law under Act of As semblv of Pennsylvania. May 11, 1901; said William Stence Is now serving sentence In the Dauphin County Prison under Indictment No. 190 January term 1916. and Albert Dorsey under Indict ment No. 19 January term 1916. WILLIAM A. McILHENNY. Warden. THE SIXTH STREET BANK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, at a meeting of Its shareholders held on Saturday, September 2. 1916, the said Bank by a vote of Its shareholders owning at least two-thirds of Its stock resolved to go Into liquidation and be closed. Creditors are notified to pre sent their claims for payment. By order of the Board of Director#. F. 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