t t t t t t ▼▼▼▼▼▼rTVTVVVVVV-TT' ▼▼▼ ▼ ▼ T ▼ T ▼ ▼ T f T T f T f f | lent Store That Furniture. Sell It Through a "Telegraph" Wait Ad j V> A A A A > A A A A A A * A A A A. A A A l> A AA i A A i -*- >- -*--*> a a Deaths i FEESER Died. Annie Feeser, wjfe of | G. C. Feeser, Ltnglestown. on Dectm ber 6. 1916, aged 65 years aud o months. _ . , n Funeral on Sunday. December 10. at 1:45 o'clock In the afternoon. vices in the U. B. Church. Interment In the Willow Grove Cemetery. ' Friends and relatives are invited to i attend without further notice. , BACON Died. Mrs. Anna E. Bacon, on December 5. 1916, aged 6 >' ea J®- Funeral on Friday, at 2 o clocli. 'rum her residence, 216 North *t reet.^ Rela tives and friends are invited to at tend without further notice, lntei ment private. Lost and Found LOST Fraternity pin. w "ii h pearls and rubies with diamond ej :ween the Pennsy station and Fom ;rov's Store, or In store. Has nwiie on nside. Reward if returned to this of- j Ice. | LOST A gold-mounted Elk's tooth, nitials J. P. w.. No. 452. Clarksburg. ;n Wednesday evening. Liberal rewaiu f returned to Telegraph Ofiice. LOST —Pennsylvania Railroad schoo. ( icket between Duncannon and Harris >urg. Reward if returned to Tele- i iraph Office. j La?ST Five-month-old Collie; white md tan; answers to name of Rowaie. Reward if returned to 627 Herr street. j Help Wanted —Male BARBER WANTED Good, reliable nan. at once. Good pay. Apply J. t>- iates. 1537 North Third street. , WANTED Waitresses. 25 to 35 • ears of age. Experienced preferred, steady work. Apply at once at er ... EMPIRE CLOTHES SHOP. 3 NORTH >IARKET SQUARE. ABLE-BODIED young men wanted >y large meat packing company to earn its bus.ness. Only sober, industri es men, who a:e willing to start at the >ottom and work up to good positions. ied applv. Satisfactory wages to ita Address P. O. Box 1294, Phila- > lelphia, Pa. COMMERCIAL LAW Weekly lec- j ures on commercial law by local attor lev begin at the Y'oung Men's Business nstitute Wednesday evening, at :30 iclock. Visitors welcome. ELEVATOR OPERATOR for night ervice: elderly man preferred; must >e strictly temperate and well recom nended. Address P. O. Box 597. Har isburg. ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES >!EN WANTED Ablebodied, unmar ied men under age of 35; Citizens of Jnited States, of good character ana emperate habits, who can speck, reaa md write the English language. For nforroation apply to Recruiting Of- Icer. Bergner Bldg.. 3rd & Market Sts-, iarrisburg. WANTED A shoe repairman to I ake charge of shop, fully equipped rith the latest improved machinery, •si* half profit. No rent, light or power o pay for. Apply 1409 North Sixth treet. WANTED 5O able-bodied ncn for piece work. Experienced ruckers can earn $75 to S9O per nonth. Must be able to read and vrite. Apply in person only to I igent of Pennsylvania Railroad Company at Division Street' transfer, P. R. R. Co., Harris-' jurg. Pa. LABORERS WANTED Good wages, teady work with chance for advance- Dent- Apply Master Mechanic's Office. ;entral Iron nd Steel Company. WANT Young men to learn auto tiobile business, to become practical p.echanics and chauffeurs. We give iur 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 ion School, 27-29 North Cameron treet WANTED. CARPENTERS By lonaghan and Losse, Fourth and Ma lay streets. TINNER WANTED Apply at once, eady for work, to J. E. Shenk, Twenty inth and Main streets. Penbrook, Pa. GOOD, strong, healthy boys, over IS. ipply Superintendent The Telfegrapn 'rinting Co., Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Several good, experienc d laborers for scrapiron: also several ood experienced acetylene cutters. Ap ly Williams and Friedman. Tenth, be >w Mulberry. WANTED Several young men, 16 o 20 years old, for general work in actory. Apply Jackson Mfg. Co.. ourth and Boyd streets. •■ROLL TURNERS WANTED" TWO Skelp Mill Roll Turners can go j a work at once. Good wages and < teady work to sober and industrious j len. Applv to A. M. Byers Co.. Front nd Union streets, Columbia, Pa. WANTED Bricklayers at )uquesne Steel Works. Inquire his evening at Hotel Bolton for. reorge L. House. YOUNG MAN for clerical position, j lust come well recommended. Good , lance for advancement. When answer- I >K. give phone number. Address W.. ' :i4. care of Telegraph. , COMMENCE SPANISH under the dl iction of Professor Hamilton, of Tech ;igh School, now being conducted at , OUN'G MEN'S BUSINESS INSTITUTE uesday ana Thursday evenings. Call, ■rite or phone for particulars. WANTED First-clans cutters on idies' nne shoes; steady smployment rid good wages. Utz £ Dunn Co.. 37 anal stieet. Rochester. N. Y. = : Help Wanted —Female LADIES, fascinating home business nting postcards, pictures, etc., sparo me. for profit, lo on 100. No can isssng, sample 10c. Particulars free. RTINT, 990-N, 130 Manhattan street, ew York. 18-ACRE LIME-STONE FARM Seven Minutes From Trolfey Take the Harrisburg to Carlisle trolley and about miles west of Mechanicsburg, get off at the L.i*burn Road and go toward Lisburn about a seven minutes' walk. This property Is known as the Frymire farm and is worth more than we're asking for It. 8-room brick house—frame stable and neceaaary outbuildings. A de lightful country place. MILLER BROTHERS & CO., Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board I I '■ THURSDAY EVENING, • Help Wanted—Female WANTED Cigar Packers. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Co.. 500 Race street. GIRL For general housework: no washing or ironing: good wages to right party. Bell pnone 4215 R. WANTED Girl. or middle-aged woman, for general housework; no cooking. Applv 1913 North Second street. ! WANTED A diningroom girl at Pennsylvania Hotel. 313 Broad street. WANTED Shoe cutters for wo ' men's, misses' and children's shoes. Steady work. Apply Harrisburg Shoe i Manufacturing Co., Vernon street, Har- I risburg. Pa. WANTED Middle-aged white wo -1 man for general housework. 16 per ' week. State experience and give ref erences. Address P. O. Box 597. WANTED Lady cashier; steady 'position; reference required. Address iC.. 4716. care of Telegraph. ; : SALESL ADI E S Ex perienced, wanted for coat and I suit department. Apply to Mr. i Fink, at Astrich's. CIGARM AKERS WANTED Steady work; good stock; good wages. Apply Central Cigar Co.. 323 South Cameron Street. WANTED 3O girl? 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. Salesmen Wanted SALESMAN WANTED—To represent the Harrisburg Gas Company: opportu nity to earn good salary. Apply 14 South Market Square, Friday morning ! after 9 o'clock. WANTED Stock salesman, , coal and coke, salary and com mission. Address Room 404 Magee Bldg., Pittsburgh. Ta. Situations Wanted —female . , WANTED Refined, capable, mid dle-aged woman desires position as housekeeper, or work in small family. Apply 1326 Derry street. Bell phone 2964. WANTED White woman desires position doing plain cooking: out of city preferred. Address R., 4720. caro of Telegraph. WANTED Woman desires day's work of any kind. Call after 6 o'clock, Bell phone 20W. WANTED Woman desires work on Monday. Tuesday and Saturday; no washing or ironing. Address C., 5531, care of Telegraph. WANTED By refined, middle-aged woman, position as general housekeeper in good home as one in family: reliable and good cook. Apply 426 North street. ! 'City, with reference. WANTED Woman wants day's work of any kind. Call 1410 North Sev- ! enth street. WANTED Woman desires position ; as housekeeper for widower or small 1 family: can furnish best of reference as to character and ability. Address ts.. care of Telegraph. WANTED Colored. experienced Southern woman wishes situation as chambermaid or waitress. Apply 648 !*rimrose street. WANTED Bookkeeper and steno grapher. young lady, desires position; experienced: can furnish references. , Address L. 4718, care of Telegraph. i WANTED Middle-aged- white wo man would like to keep house for a widower. Address C.. 5529, care of Telegraph. WANTED Day's work of any kind. Apply 1308 North Seventh street. ! WANTED —— White woman desires position as chambermaid or waitress; experienced. Call Bell phone 1382 J. Real Estate For Sale I —j WOODBINE ST., 239—This brick ana ! stucco property, practically new. must I be sold as owner has left the city. Price below that of original cost. $5,650,00. BACKENSTOSS BROS.. ' Russ Building. SIXTH ST.. 2303 This 3-story brick dwelling, with all improvements, suit- I able for garage, will make you a cheap 1 I home. Price. 14.500.00. BACKENSTOSS BROS., Russ Building. CAMP ST., 546 3-storq brick dwell- i lng for sale; ten rooms and bath, gas. furnace, range, front and rear porches, lot, 1,0x130; garage on rear of lot; drive l alley on rear of property; price. 53.300. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut | streets. Real Estate For Sale CUMBERLAND ST.. 1017-1019 2- story brick dwellings for sale: six rooms and bath each; seas, cemented cellars; rental income, S2S per month; price for pair. $3,200. Brinton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnut streets. BOAS ST.. 2120 3 % -story frame dwelling for sale; six rooms and attic; electric light; front, side and rear porches; lot. tiOxllO; stable ISx2O; price. $2,500. Brinton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE ln Port Royal. Pa., new seven-room house. A fine property. Will sell cheap. Apply to owner. Box 5.. East Waterford, Pa. MAKE ME AN OFFER ON S2B and 332 south Fifteenth street. Total rental, sl9. H. G. Pedlow. 110 South Thir teenth street. FOR SALE Several desirable building: plots, both In city and suburbs. Bungalow sites, desirable farms close by. A. C. Mead. Eighth Floor Union i Trust Company Building. Harrisburg, 2034 BOAS STREET FOR $1,050. Good siie lot; stable. 2031 Forster street for $1,600. Inspect them. H. G. Pedlow. 110 South Thirteenth street. 151S FIFTH ST. Corner property for 6ale; brick construction: to be sold soon. Particulars at Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. L VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE: 3-story brick, eight rooms, bath, gas, electric ity; well built; good condition: key at our office: price is right. No. 1725 Fourth street. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. ALL SOLD BUT ONE Those new semi-bungalows; steam heat; gas; elec tricity; cement porches: new and va cant. Bell Really Co., Bergner Build ing. SSOO CASH WILL BUY one of the new two-story brick houses on Fulton Street. Just north of Delaware; six rooms, bath and steam heat: thoroughly modern, small homes. Price. $2,300. Miller Brothers & Co.. Bell phone 1595: C. V.. 130. FOR SALE ll4 Washington street, corner River alley, two-and-one-half story Irame; eight rooms and a bath; all conveniences. Comer 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 & Simmon* New Cumberland. „ 3321 BROAD STREET BUSINESS PROPEi.n, opposite Broad Street Mar ket storeroom, a rooms, bath, steam heat and electricity. Lot. 20x131 to f° rd avenue. Room for garage. t-HAi-. Real Estate For Rent . FOR RENT Storeroom and dwell jyf- Both to one party or separately, uood business property for butchei •h°P- restaurant or any other business. 4-4 Keily street. Beli phone 2251 W. UARGE three-story brick dwelling house, modern conveniences, southeast corner Green and Harris streets. Rent. J3.-i.oii pr month. Apply Clinton M. Hershey. 14 South Second street. . r ENT House No. 74. Elgh teenth street (corner property); all modern; nicely located; possession at once. Key at 1626 Market street. V- .... for rent £o. 1,34 Market St. S3O 00 No. 807 N. Eighteenth St. 25 00 No. l?ol State St.. and Stable in rear 21 00 J. E. GIPPLE, STOREROOMS FOR RENT No. oO South Cameron Street. No. 60 South Cameron Street, Apply 88 South Cameron Street. Farms FARM of 2S acres near Middletown, and one of 6S acres near Goldsboro; prices. and $3,000. Bell Realty io.. Bergner Building. FARM FOH SALE Near Dillsburg. p a- . Large farm. Good buildings. Price is right. \ ery desirable. For particu lars address A. C. Mead, Union Trust Company Building. Harrisburg, Pa. FOP. SALE Chicken farm. Delight ful location on trolley line. Hard road to market. Accommodates 1,500 chick ens. Doing good Modern house: ail improvements. Everything first class. Will consider exchange. A. C. Mead. Eighth Floor Union Trust company Building. Harrisburg, Pa. For Sale—Miscellaneous 2 1-H.-P. Fairbanks Morse, 3 Phase o0 c ycle Motors. 2 Blacksmith Forgre.®. 1 Connellsville Blower. 2 Champion Blacksmith Blowers. 1 Champion 60-lb. Belt Hammers. 1 little Giant Punch and Shears. Also a number of tressels, and other blacksmith equipment. ALFRED H. SHAFFER. S8 S. Cameron Street, City. FOR SALE Bull Terrier, "Beauty." Call 1228 Derry street, City. LOOK at our $lO leather couches for I6.o0: special bargains in other line of furniture, carpets and stoves. See us first before going: elsewhere. 324 Reily. I' OR SALE. CHEAP One good gas range, diningroom suit, S chairs, exten sion table and sideboard: linoleum and new diningroom gas dome. NO DEAL ERS. 346 South Thirteenth street. BICYCLE FOR SALE New Iver Johnson. $25.00 takes it. 205 locust street. THE famous Gibson mandolins, gui tars. etc.. sold on tim* payments. Best instruments In the world and I can prove it Will D. Mover, 207 South Front street. ' PUBLIC SALE. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1916, at 1 P. M., entire lot of house hold furniture, table and bed lfnen, silverware and antique furniture, at 212 North Third street C. FRY. Auctioneer. FANCY MILK WE have for sale 150 quarts Fancy Milk daily. .Milk is low in bacteria, high In fat and solids, produced under most sanitary conditions. For price, etc. address N. S. Bryson, care the Telegraph. FOR SALE A set of first-class fix tures for cigar store. Can be bought right Inquire 433 South Fifteenth street. City. POOL ROOM, cigars, confectionery; room, 70 ft. deep; 4 tables, fully equip ped. Reason for selling, bad health. Address Ed. N. Myers, Ellzabethtown, Pa. BOOKS FOR GIFTS are always suit able. We have hundreds of brand-new, latest books, nfcver used, on all sub jects, for young and old. at >4 to H publishers' prices, saving you soc to 1 5c on each dollar's worth of new books you buy. Alto 10,000 second-hand books, many in Any condition, as low as l-10th original cost. The only cut-rate book store in the city. Open evenings. In business here 10 years. Books bought for cash, from one book to a li brary. AURAND'S BOOK STORE, 913 North Third. „ FOR SALE, at Gable'*, 111-117 South Second street, Lawn Fence. Field Fence. GaUs. Poultry Nettirfg. Building Hard ware. Plaster Board. Upson Wall Board. Compo-Boaream neat: elec tric lights; hardwood floors: nicely fur nished. Apply 925 North Third street. FOR RENT Furnished room in pri vate family, with use of bath, for gen tleman; nice neighborhood, on Hill: reference required. Applv 509 M., care of Telegraph. ONE large, furnished room, with : light housekeeping privileges; steam neat, electric and gas; use of bath. Ap ply 7 North Thirteenth street. Bell 1 phone 1149. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT One front and one middle room: steam heat. Apply 116 Sylvan Terrace. FOR RENT Suite of two rooms, communicating, for light housekeep ing: both furnished; all modern con : yeniences; use of both phones. Apply .06 North Sixth street. 11 NORTH FOURTEENTH STREET— Nicely furnished bedroom for rent: all ; conveniences, including use of phone snd bath. Apply at above address. 11 NORTH FOURTH STREET—NiceIy furnished rooms for rent, front and ;tack; use of Bell phone. Inquire at Paul's Shoe Store. NICELY furnished rooms for rent; very sunny and attractive; modern con veniences; use of Bell phone. 501 North 1- ront street. ROOM FOR RENT With, or with out board: private family. 1325 Derry street. United telephone 543 W. 122 EVERGREEN STREET Large, second floor front room: elegantly fur nished: all improvements; Bell phone; private family; good home \or a respon sible person. Call or phone 445 W. SUITE OF ROOMS, on second floor, with use of telephone, steam heat and bath. Inquire at 272 Briggs street. FOR RENT—Suitable for sec ond floor retail business, two en tire business floors, corner of Second and Walnut streets, above Rose's confectionery. Wide hall entrance on Second street. Inquire at Keller's Drug Store, 405 Market street. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; use of bath and phone. Apply 4U6 Cumberland street. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT City steam heat; use of Bell phone. Address 119 North Sixth street. NORTH ST., 406 Newly furnished front room, overlooking Capitol Park; nil conveniences. Including city steam heat and phone: rent reasonable. Board and Rooms FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, nicely papered, with all conveniences. Use of Bell phone. BOARD IF DESIR ED. 21 Meals, $4.00. Call 1002 North sixth street. ! ROOMS FOR RENT, with first-class board, by meal, day or week. 21-Meal Ticket. $4.00. Call, or address, 1001 NORTH SECOND STREET. Rooms Wanted i ONE OR TWO small rooms, first or | second floor, vicinity Third and Pine [ streets, suitable for professional offices. 1 Address, stating rental. Q., 5531, care of i Harrlsburg Telegraph. Wanted—Miscellaneous A RELIABLE, experienced man to attend to boiler. Also have a modern | room, suitable for barber shop, for , rent. Address H„ 4715, care oi Tele i graph. WANTED. OLD FALSE TEETH ! Don't matter if broken. I pay SI.OO to ■ *6.00 per set. Mall to L. Mater. JOO7 South Fifth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. I will send cash by return malL ALL KINDS OF JUNK Clean up your house. Collect waste paper (news i papers, magazines, books, etc-), old i metals, tin foil, rubber, rags- We will i pay highest prices. Call Bell 40X4J. Tell us what you have, and a wagon I from the HARRISBURG JUNK CO. wiU | call. Business Personals WHEN In need of Weatherstrips to keep out Rain, Cold, Dust and Snow, write to Simon R. Horst, Route 4, City. STRIPPING Have your windows and doors stripped with the Harrlsburg Weather Stripping. Cheap and durable. Satisfaction guaranteed. R. BOWERS, 609 GEARY STREET. Phone tiiU. VACUUM CLEANERS New ma chines. FOR RENT. Ask Martin. Bell 4000. 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, diamond.'! and sporting Soods at low prices. Cohen * Son, Ke ablo Pawnbrokers, 411 liwrket street, at subway. Business Personals CLOTHING? SHOES, ~ FURNITURE-- Bought at highest cash prices and sold reasonable. S. Refkin. 407 Broad street. Bell phone 2860. UPHOI.STKRING And furniture re pairing; mattreses renovated and cush ions of all kinds made. S. N. Cluck. 310-3 M Woodbine street. Phone 1317J ALL kinds of SAFETY RAZOR BLADES RESHARPENED, 25c doa. ex- Star heavy. 15c: old style, 25c each. HENRY GILBERT & SONS. 219 Market street. LADIES' TAILORING Also remod ellng and repairing; moderate charges. H. il Powell. 925 North Third street FOR falling hair try Gross' Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross. Drug gist and Apothecary. 119 Market street. Harrisburg. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 19S0. 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. WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective work handled—one eye always open. BELL PHONE 4399. Business Opportunities FOR SALE Drug Store Fixtures, Including show cases, good as new. Also Soda Fountain. Reasonable price to quick buyer. Good's Pharmacy, New Cumberland. Pa. 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 fier cent, investment? A well-estab ished 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. ANY Intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding fot newspapers, experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate. 793 Lock port N. Y. Money to Loan LOANS—SI 6 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. Financial BUSINESS MAN WOULD INVEST *2,000.00 in paying business with ser vices. Address Box 5411. care of Tele graph. FREE INVESTORS Send to-day for Copy "NEW YORK DISPATCH —contains special articles of interest and expert knowledge upon investments. Address Publicity Dept., Suite 1701, 505 Fifth Avenue. New York. Storage STORAGE—Private rooms for house hold goods in fireproof warehouse, $2 fier month and up. Lower storage rates n non-fireproof warehouse. HARRIS BURG STORAGE CO.. 437-445 South Second street. 1 STORAGE 419 Eroart street. house* | hold goods. Merchandise. Private rooms, i.l-13. Wagons, 75 cents month. D. Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Both I phones. Musical PIANOS—CLOSING OUT SALE I Keller Bros., $33.00. i Bayor Bros., $125.00. I Ernest, $140.00. j All other Pianos at equally Great Re j ductions. COLUMBIA GRAFANOLA | All Machines will be sold at from 10 to 20 per cent, discount. RECORDS I 76e New Records at 65c. 66c New Records at 55c. | SI.OO New Records at 80c. I All other higher priced Records will ! be sold at Greatly Reduced Prices. PLAYER ROLLS—NEW AND USED I Not any over 25c. | All Stringed Instruments and Sup i plies will bo sold at practically Half price. Come early and receive the best se lections. STAUFFER MUSIC HOUSE, 315 Broad Street. Violin For Sale FINE VIOLIN; wonderful tone; with good bow and leather case; will sacri fice; bargain. Address M. B„ Box 5525, care of Harrlsburg Telegraph. FOR SALE EDISON HOME KINTESCOPE. costing $92.00 (moving 'Picture machine for the home, Sunday 'school, church, etc.), with $35.00 worth ;of films and $7.20 screen. Just the j thing for Christmas. Good as new. In quire M„ 4717. care of Telegraph. Poultrj and Livestock DOGS Six black French Poodle dogs for sale; 6 weeks old. Call Bell 3029 J. __ Hauling and Moving NATIONAL TRANSFER CO. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general hauling. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone 3029 J. Automobiles FORD TOURING CAR equip ments, all good tires, for sale at a bar gain. Call 1913 North Second street. FOR SALE FIVE-PASSENGER CAR FOR SALE —ln good running order. Will demonstrate any time. Car was taken In for a debt. Don't miss this if you want a good car for a small amount of money. REX GARAGE, 1917 North Third street, Harrlsburg. AUTOMOBILE ROBES Our Urge line of Fall and Winter Robes are now ready for your In spectlon. 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 Dtamond Auto. Motor cycle and Bicycle Tires; Trunks, Bags and Suitcases; Harness and Leather Goods made to order. HARRISBURG HARNESS & SUPPLY COMPANY SECOND AND CHESTNUT STa DECEMBER 7, 1916." RAILWAY ISSUES CONTINUE TO CLIMB Progress on Heavy Absorption; Moderate Recessions in Rep resentative Stocks New York, Dec. 7. Reorganized railway Issues continued their advance on further heavy aDsorptlon, Wheeling and Lake Erie being most conspicuous at gains of 1 to 3 points. Virtually all shares of the class comprising the western and southwestern groups fol lowed at appreciable advances, the movement, for a tlnie, overshadowing the market for seasoned rails. Moderate recessions occurred In representative stocks, but these were balanced by-gains in the same quarter. Reading, General Electric and West inghouse rose 1 to 3 points with fer tilizers. Bonds were again Irregular, with a new low price for Anglo-French ss. NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros. & Co.. members New York and Philadelphia Stock Ex changes, 3 North Market Square, Har risburg; 1338 Chestnut street. Phila delphia; 34 Pine street. New York, furnish the following quotations: New York, Dec. 7. Open. Clos. Allis-Chalmers S5 34H American Beet Sugar .. 107 105% American Can 63 62% American C & F 77H American Locomotive .. 90 90 American Smelting .... 118 115H American Sugar 116 116 Anaconda 99% 98% Atchison 106 105% Baldwin Locomotive ... 77% 78% Baltimore & Ohio 86 86% Butto Copper 72% 72% California Petroleum ... 29% 38% Canadian Pacific 168% 168 Central Leather 108% 109% Chesapeake and Ohio ... 70% 70% Chicago, Mil and St Paul 93% 93 H Chicago, R I and Pacific 39% 39% Chino Con Copper 69% 69 Colorado Fuel and Iron. 57% 56% Consolidated Gas 135 135% Corn Products 29% 28% Crucible Steel 87 85 Crucible Steel pfd 122 122 Distilling Securities .... 44% 43% Krie 38 38% , Erie Ist pfd 52% 52% I General Electric Co .... ISO 180% Goodrich B. B 68% 69% [Great Northern pfd .... 117% 117% I Great Northern Oro subs 44% 43% : Inspiration Copper TO% 69% i Interboro-Metropolitan. . 18 IS% 1 Kennecott Copper 58 57 jKansas City Southern .. 27% 27% Lackawanna Steel 104% 104% Lehigh Valley 82% 82% [Maxwell Motors 75% 74% Merc Mar ctfs 48 46% Merc Mar ctfs pfd .... 117% 116% Mex Petroleum 109% 108% Miami Copper 47 46% Midvale Steel 69% 69 National Lead 68% 6 8 I New York Central .... 107% 107 IN YN H and H 57% 57% NY O and W 32% 32 i Nor and West 141% 140 I Northern Pacific 11l 111 j Pacific Mail 26% 36% |Penna Railroad 56% 56% [Pressed Steel Car 84% 83 Railway Steel Spg 58% 58% , Ray Con Copper 34% 33% Reading 110% 110% i Republic Iron and Steel. 89 87% [Southern Pacific 100 99% Southern Ry 31 31% Studebaker 121% 120% Union Pacific 147% 146% lU S I Alcohol 136% 135 U S Rubber 69 69% U S Steel 126% 124% U S Steel pfd 122 121% [Utah Copper 126% 124% Virginia-Carolina Chem. 50 49% West Union Telegraph.. 103% 102% Westinghouse Mfg .... 62% 63% Willys-Overland 38% 37% Automobiles GOOD Vt'IXAN ROADSTER FOR SALE, CHEAP. Write P. O. Box No. 263, Penbrook, Pa. FOR SALE MERCER TOURING CAR. In excellent running order. Will sell at great sacrifice on account of moving. 424 Reily street. Bell phone 2281 W. FOR SALE Pullman (1916) touring car: run 5,000 miles; splendid condition; new tires; make good Jitney; cash or j terpis. Address L.. 4519, care of Tele graph. FOR SALE USED TIRES, sizes 30x3 to 37x5H. CRESCENT GARAGE, 232 South street. FOR SALE FORD WINTER Podlpp, Radiator and Hood covers, 11.50 and. $2.50. Put on while you wait. REX AUTO GARAGE, 1917 North Third street. OUR BIG SALE OF AUTOS will coma off December 16. Over 150 cars will ba sold at a sacrifice. Including many dif ferent makes. Runabouts, touring cars and many others We sell cara on con signment. NO CHARGES FOR STOR AGE. AUTO TRANSPORTATION CO., 25-19 North Cameron street. FOR SALE 1914, seven-passenger Winton touring car, in good condition. New cord tires c.ll around. Miller Auto Co.. 63 South Cameron. Bell phone 4119. Motorcycles and Bicycles WE WANT TO BUT Motorcycles and Bicycles and parts for highest cash prices. Write, phone or call. DAYTON CYCLE CO.. 912 North Third street Bell phone 385 J. Legal Notices NOTICE Letters of Administration on the Estate of Leah Alleman, late of Swatara Township, Dauphin County. Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing In Enhaut, Pa., all persons Indebted to said state are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. JOHN H. ALLEMAN. Or Administrator. HARRY DRESS, , Attorney-at-Law, Steelton. Pa. CONN ELLS VILLE BASIN COKE COM PANY FTRST MORTGAGE TWENTY YEAR FIVE PER CENT. SINKING FUND GOLD BONDS NOTICE is hereby given to the hold ers of above named bonds 'hat provi sion has been made for the payment of interest on the outstanding bonds to November 1, 1916. payable at this office. Coupons must be accompanied with S roper declarations of ownership, in ccordance with the Income Tax re quirements. HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY. Trustee. CONNELLSVILLE BASIN COKE COM PANY FTRST MORTGAGE TWENTY YEAR FIVE PER CENT. SINKING FUND GOLD BONDS THE Receivers of Central Iron and Steel Company having made provision for the Sinking Fund, holders of Con nellsvllle Basin Coke Company bonds are invited to make sealed tenders to the undersigned for the sale of bonds up to TWO HUNDRED TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS (1210,000>, before three P. M. Friday. December t, 1914. HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY, Trustee. 17 i.in P ?', I "f? I!ILPFU PHonrrs Philadelphia, Dec. 7. Wheat ??r®J : i rd -,P°t and Decembw 176 ' ' South ®r n > red, 11.73# Marltet Arm; old western. *l.l J® 1.15; new western, cool ana sweet, $1.02®1.05; new Southern, cool and sweet, 99e@$i.oi. mS a V,r~ Iv i ar K. et No. 2. whiter 61®61Hc; No. 3, white, 69%®60c. ~®ran — The market is firm city nulla, winter, per ton. $"6.00; west ern winter, per ton. $28.50: soft, winter. ?•> 60 ° n ' * 3l - 00: s Prlngr. per ton. *33.009 n S "£? rs r - Market unchanged; powdered. 7.SOe; fine granulated, 7.20 c; confectioners A. 7.10 c. Butter The market is lowers western, creamery, extras. 38®39e; neamy prints, fancy, 41c. bggs — The market Is higher: Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases. {12.30 Der case: do., current receipts, free cases. $12.00 per case: western, extras, firsts, free cases, $12.30 per case; do., firsts, fre cases, 412.00 per case. 16,ra l?Ciroosters. 13® 14c; Spring chickens. 14 ®l6c; broilers, 16all8c; 20®"V geese, 15@18c; turkeys. Dressed Poultry—Dull, lower: fowls, fancy, do., good to •J*® 21 He; do., small sizes. 16 ® 20c old roosters, 17c; roaetinsr chick w£, IV..1 V ..? 2 ,\ 9 2 i c ■ broiling chickens, western, .o®2<>c; do., nearby, 25®31c; Spring ducks, nearby, 20@22c; do.. iVi® ? rn i lS®2oc; westeri geese, 16® ii c; turkeys, fancy, large, nearbv. 26® 2ic; do., western, fancy, large. 2&@27c; do., western, fair to good. 225j> 24c; do., common, 18® 20c. 1 uo- * r>^ tat i° es . The market la steady; Pennsylvania, per bushel. $1.65® 1.70; New York per bushel, $1.56@1.50; Eastern shore. No. l. per T • $2,60® 2.75; do., No. 3. Der barrel, $1.2 5® 1.50; Norfolk, 1. per barrel. $2!50<®2.75:: do.. No a urn sfcwi'l.oo 1 ' 25 ® 1 ' 501 Jer " y ' P er basket. Flour - Market firm, but quiet; r- t 5-^' fl C , 1 n ear ' J ,7 - 35 ® 7 - 6 °: d - strSlght i.85®8.10; do., patents, $8.10®8.35; Spring, firsts, clear, $5.00@8.25; do. patents, do., favorite ui-Hnris. $lO : : ai10.76. Hay Market quiet, but steady: No - 1 > large bales, slß.oo© 18.60; No. 1, small bales, $17.60® 18.00; No. 2. $15.60016.60; No. 3, $12.00013.00; sample, $10.00@11.00. •., , CHICAGO CATTI/B Chicago, 111., Dec. 7. Cattle Re f, e J P V- X®®®: steady. Native beef cat t'e L '7.00® 12.75; western steers. $7.00® 10.50: stockers and feeders, *4.60@7 85- $9 1 50; heavy, $9.60®10.20; rough. $9.60@9.75: pigs, $7.00@8.80. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Chicago, 111., Dec. 7.—Board of Trade closing: Wheat—Mas;. 1.78%: July. 1.48%. Corn—May. 93H; July, 93>4. Oats—May, 67%: July, 54%. Pork—January, 26.75; May. 26.05 Dard—January, 16.07: Mav, 16.10. Ribs—January, 13.92; May, 14.22. Emperor Congratulates Von Mackensen on Victory Amsterdam, Dec. 7, via London.— Emperor William has sent the follow ing telegram to Field Marshal von Mackensen, In command of the Teu tonic forces on the southern Rumanian front: "It is your excellency's birthday to day and the ever memorable capture of Bucharest, the capital of the treach erous enemy, who was the last to ap pear in arms against us, gives me the occasion, my dear Held marshal, to ex press my imperial thanks and fullest recognition to you and to the glorious troops of the Danube and the ninth army under your tried leadership, who by the greatest exertions have achieved extraordinary exploits. "All Germany regards with pride her own sons and those of her allies whose deeds with God's help will be a landmark in the road to a complete victory." FALL WITHOUT SIGNTFICAXCE London, Dec. 7. "The fall of Bucharest is without militarv sig nificance. but T have no desire to un derrate the fact that its surrender has a considerable moral and political ef fect," said General F. B. Maurice, chief director of military operations at the British war office. News of the World York, Pa. An eight-hour day without reduction In pay go into effect on January 1, 1917, was an nounce dto-day by local officials of the General Hoofing Manufacturing Company. The present working day is 11 hours. Pittsburgh, P*. The National Association of Sheet and Tin Plate Manufacturers to-day announced the placing In effect of a new contract which is designed to eliminate specu lative buyers. The new contracts bind the buyers to take all orders placed or pay a penalty of ten per cent. Pittsburgh, Pa. Preparation of the coal mining industry through co operation of miners, owners, the pub- j 11c and the federal government to en able It to he a factor in the trade, battle which will follow the close of > the European war was urged by Van H. Manning, director of the United States Buerau of Mines, before the Coal Mining Institute of America. Washington. Approximately half' a million foreigners took steps to be come naturalized American citizens during the year ended in June, ac cording to the annual report of the .Bureau of Naturalization made pub lic to-day. It is estimated that 160,- 000 women were represented. Baltimore, Md. The pedestrian Is the most dangerous as well aa the most defiant factor in street traffic, in the belief of Dr. H. M. Rowe, of Balti more, president of the American Auto mobile Association, speaking at the second annual convention of the Safety First Federation of America. Washington. Doubts that Villa himself was in Chihuahua when the city was taken from the Carranza forces, as was reported, have been raised by the story of a deserter from Villas band who says the bandit chief directed the fighting by night from Bustlllos ranch near Chihuahua. RUBBER STAMnn ■lll SEALS JL STENCILS |#V n " mfg.byhbg.stencilworks ■ 11 II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. II f ' I C. Vernon Rettew ANNOUNCES HIS REMOTAJL \ TO 307 Market Street WHERE THE IAMB COUR TEOUS ATTENTION AND AB SOLUTE PROTECTION WILL BE YOURS As Heretofore— INSURANCES REAL ESTATE Open ToNdar, Thursday, Satur day Eveaings. , Member Hb. Heal Estate Board,