Meet tie Man Who Ought to Be Yoar Tenant—Through the Classified Deaths I lilt On December 17, 1916. Daisy | lay Blair, wite of Andrew C. Blair. | Natives 3 ami friends invited to " 1 - • end the funeral services on inursaas ifternoon, at - o clock, at the lat | esfdence. 619 Ross street. Interment Jaldwln Cemetery. Steelton. J*od> ; an be viewed Wednesday evening. , ictween 7 and 9. j Lost ana Found .OST A small black pocketbook, naming about 130, between I>., J • , and Bowman's, or in either stoitj ward. Return to 116 Broan street. ..OST— On Tuesday evening, on Car le or Hockvilie car, Kose s contec nerv store, or Daupnin, between sixtn il \\ oodbine street, bar pin. Pearl >n iter, gold lined. Reward it returned, 609% iluench street. | jAUY'S WATCH 1-OST Ddy s all gold watch, engraved with T. M. ' somewhere between the Pine . treet ■ esbyterian Church and Herr and Sec- ( Li streets. Keward if returned to j 4 North Second street. j 1 „OST In Steelton, white Poodle i j K. no spots; answer to name of led. > ward il returned to R. L. O'Donnell, , ' North Front street, Steelton. XJST On Saturday evening, female ndle ball; white breast, cropped ears 11 d tail; brass collar with patent look, j ward if returned to 3t£ South Seven- i ■nth street. j I JOST Menimorandum book, con- j ning a sum of money and address of nei. Return to W. W. Gingrich, t'en jok. -■OST Black Persian Muff, lurday afternoon, on Market street oi rth second street. Reward if return- ■ to Harrisburg Telegraph Oflice. i Help Wanted —Male LVANTED~— CHEMISTS AND LA KATORV MEN to help supply shor e of drugs, dyes, etc., cut oh uy war. arn through SURE, EAS\ home idv method. Call International tor poudence Schools, 202 Telegraph Ilding. : WANTED Several live wire solici- j i ■s having salesman ability. llouse-to usc canvass. Salary guaranteed and umission. Chance oi advancement. , lonial Bife Insurance Co.T Arcade i ilding. I IVANTED Boy, about 16 years, to rk in grocery store; one who can ■ e bicycle. Apply Fourth and llai- Bt ''* etii ' I WANTED A delivery boy. Apply at inarch Wallpaper Co., rear of 4-0 rket street. J' COMPOSITOR WANTED One with ■as of Job display. Salary according ability. No drinkers need apply, ouso Printing Co., 1500 Beglna street. j WANTED Grocery clerk, experl ced. iniddle-aged man preferred, with fcrencc. Apply at once to Grocery jic. Seventh and Mac-lay. WANTED Lioy to assist in electric pply store. Chance to learn a good ide. Address S. G. S., care of Tele aph. J WANTED—Several live "ire solicitors, those having news paper experience preferred, lor liouae-to-liouse canvass. Sal ary guaranteed. Write Box o 11care of Telegraph. WANTED Boy from 16 to IS years I for light delivery; one with bicycle; iges, $6 per week. Apply 1838 North . vtli street, < CARPENTERS AND HELPERS ANTED For concrete form build ff. Apply to 11. Koppers Co.. earn of i thlehem Steel Co.. Steelton, Pa. WANTED Several good laborers r sciapiron. Apply Williams & Fried- j in, Tenth below Mujberry. I j SHOEMAKER WANTED Apply u North Third street. YOUNG MAN WANTED A position which points the way to a successful business career Is open to a young man with high school education and some business experience. He must be at least 21 years old, of good habits, ambitious, studi ous, energetic and willing to leave home. The tlrst few months will be spent learning the company's product. Salary paid while learning. If you think you measure up to the qualifications answer Ny letter, giving complete history of your experience, to M. A. Seely, care Elliott-Fisher Company, Har rlsburg, Pa. COMMERCIAL LAW Weekly lec rcs on commercial law by local attor- i y begin at the Young Men's Business | stitute Wednesday evening, at 7:30; dock. Visitors welcome. | BOOD, strong, healthy boys, over IS. ! iply Superintendent The Telegraph [ intlng Co., Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED 5O able-bodied en for piece work. Experienced i uckers can earn $75 to S9O per onth. Musi be able to read and j rite. Apply in person only to jent of Pennsylvania Railroad ampany at Division Street ransfer, P. R. R. do., Harris lrg, Pa. WANT Young men to learn auto >blle business, to become practical ichanics and chauffeurs. We give j r students a chance to make money I the rate of 20c per hour between I iss hours. We guarantee to pay you : per hour as soon as competent. ) in cash required. Auto Transporta m School. 27-29 North Cai. eron eet. COMMENCE SPANISH under the dB :tlon of Professor Hamilton, of Tech gh School, now being conducted at • UNO ."EN'S BUSINESS INSTITUTE . esday and Thursday evenings. Call, •ite or phone for particulars. Centrally-Located Apartments Second Floor Front—three rooms and bath —bay window. First Floor —five rooms and bath—good outlook. City steam heat—gas range—tiled bath room. MILLER BROTHERS & CO., MKMIIF.It lIARRISBI'RG REAL ESTATE BOARD. *)\ • WEDNESDAY EVENING, Help Wanted —Male DRAFTSMAN Young man, technical school graduate pre- I fel ted; excellent chance for ad vancement. Answer by letter, giving age. education and ex perience, to Chief Draughts man. Bell Telephone Co., 19 South Second street, Harris hurg, Pa. Address D., 1566, care of Telegraph. LABORERS WANTED—Com mon and concrete laborers. Apply H. Koppers Co.. Bethle hem Steel Co., Steelton, Pa. WANTED Wash man; must be qualified to do the best work; $20.00 pel week. Also marker and assorter, $16.00 per week. Address 1!., 5118, care of Telegraph. WANTED Printer. Must be good, all around man. Willing to work for interest of firm. Address S., 5417, care of Telegraph. WANTED By a Trust Company in Harrisburg, young man of twenty-one or under w itn knowledge of typewrit ing. Address, in own handwriting with references. Box 516, Harrisburg, Pa. Help Wanted —Female WANTED - A lady between the age of 25 and 35. with $2,000, to take one- : half interest in one of the best-paying, business places in Harrisburg. Answer ' and I will call and explain. Address 5416, care of Telegraph. DRESSMAKING TAUGHT thoroughly from any pattern. Make dresses for ; yourself while learning. Day and even- , ing classes. Mine. Henderson, 528 • North street. WANTED An experienced girl for general housework and cooking. Must sleep at home. References required. Apply 1006 North Third street. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTED —For dishwashing ind paring. Apply 1011 Market street. WANTED, AT ONCE A lady for i office work; must be able to operate a typewriter and be accurate in tlgures. j Stenographers need not answer unless they intend to discontinue stenographic | work. Position permanent. Address H, 5544, care of Telegraph. A GIRL WANTED for downstairs work and cook; good home and good wages; no washing. Apply at 1813 Nortli Second street. WANTED Girls 16 years and over, experienced and learn ers. Apply Harrisburg Silk Mill, Corner ot North and Second 1 streets. CIGARMAKERS WANTED Steady work; good stock, good wages. Apply Central Cigar Co., 323 South Cameron Street. I I WANTED Shoe cutters for wo- I men's, misses' and children's shoes, j Steady work. Apply harrisburg Shoe Manufacturing Co., Vernon street, Har ris burg, Pa. Salesmen Wanted WANTED Salesmen to cover State of Pennsylvania; full line of high grade confectionery. Address W. D. Quiniby Co.. 79 Portland street, Bos ton. Mass., giving references and ex perience. Situations Wanted—Male ! SITUATION WANTED ln a gar age by an experienced automobile re pairer, also licensed chauffeur. Apply : 316 South Second street, Steelton. I FIRST-CLASS, white chef looking for la position with hotel, club or restau- I rant; best of references. Address E. Chef, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young man wishes posi tion of any kind; can furnish refer i ence. Address M., 4559, carc of Tele graph. Situations Wanted —Female WANTED A white woman wishes washing to do at home. Address 310 , Boyd avenue. City. WANTED Refined widow wants a position as housekeeper for a widower, or to take charge of roomlnghouse; can give best of reference; tifteen years' ex ' perience. Address M. B. L, care of Telegraph. WANTED Your.g woman desires position in office as bookkeeper; can also operate a billing machine. Address A. M., 4563, care of Harrisburg Tele graph. WANTED Woman would like washing to do at home. Apply 1602 Lo gan street. 1 WANTED Middle-aged woman J would like general housework or up i stairs work. Call 446 Boyd street. | Situations Wanted —Male and Female | WANTED Man and wife wish work jof any kind. Apply 904 Cowden street. Real Estate For Sale i FOR SALE Desirable residence : property, with modern improvements, I 1839 Herr street, opposite State Arsenal. Inquire on premises. Sophia K. Barnes. | FOR SALE—At a bargain figure, two i fne building ly'.s, corner of Manada street and Cona street. Cloverly j Heights, 20x100 ft. each on O trolley ' line. B. M. Kelsey. 327 Myers street, Steelton. Cumberland 9262. FOR SALE 2340 Derry street; 3- story brick dwelling; rooms and bath: chestnut and cypress tinish; gas and electric light; combination range; steam heat; cemented cellar; hardwood lloors down stairs; front and rear porches; lot. 40x125; garage; drive alley on rear. This property Is in excellent condition and can be bought foi ls,loo.oo. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. Real Estate Fcr Sale | FOR SALE I THE Board of Commissioners of Prb | lie Grounds and Buildings will otter at !. Public Sale in front of State Capitol 11 i Building, at entrance Fourth and state | ■ Streets. Harrisburg, l'a.. at 1" o'clock 11 |A. M., January 6, ly 17. the following h buildings and structures upon the : premises within the boundaries of the' l proposed extension of Capitol Park in • | Eighth Ward. City of Harrisburg: I State Street, 449, 618. i Walnut Street, 420. 422, 424. 426, 506, 508, 634, 636, 638, 640. 642. | Angle Avenue, Stable. 1 Cowden Street, 503, 506, 508, 510. j Curtis Avenue. Stable. South Street, 517, 705. 1: > Filbert Street, 508. 510 and S. E. Cor ner Filbert and South Streets. I Fourth Street. 521. 523. j Tanners Street, 100, 102, 104, 106. i South Avenue, 507. The purchaser will pay to the Colli-!' monwealth of Pennsylvania through ; the oftice of the Superintendent of Pul>- | lie Grounds and Buildings. Harrisburg, i Pa., by certified check or United States | currency, the amount at which the said ! .building or buildings and structures are ' awarded to them, as follows: A cash ' j payment of 25 per cent, shall be made j i on day of sale and the balance before I 1 I entering upon the property to remove I ■ I the material purchased. • In all cases where the premises are ' unoccupied possession will be given the j • purchaser immediately. Where the , premises are tenanted possession will i : ' be given immediately aft*£ the prem ises are vacated. The Commonwealth ' will not be responsible for any dam-| 1 age to property after possession is i ' given. Purchaser shall state at time 1 • of their offer the time required to re- j ■ ; move the buildings and material after ; being given possession by the Common wealth, which in no case shall be longer i than 60 days. All building refuse shall I be carted away from the premises by ; the purchaser. All foundation walls 1 must be taken down and removed at ; least three feet below the level of street. The Board of Commissioners of Pub lic Grounds and Buildings reserves the j right to accept or reject any or all I bids. The work of removal shall be I performed under the direction of and j to the satisfaction of the Superinten i dent of Public Grounds and Buildings. ! NOTE: The sidewalks and street I pavements are not to be removed by I purchaser of buildings or structures j under this schedule. 1 By order of the Board. SAMUEL B. RAMBO. Superintendent. ! LLOYD W. MITCHELL. * Secretary. j 624-626 CALDER ST. FOR SALE at a j cut price: what are they worth to you? 5 ! Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. I FOR SALE lBOB Derry street: 2',s- ' : story frame dwelling: 11 rooms and i jbath: gas and electric light; steam j ■ heat; cemented cellar; front and rear | stairways; large front porch; garage,! • j lot. 30x130. Price, $5,500.00. Brinton- i | Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. I i 332 BROAD STREET BUSINESS i PROPERTY, opposite Broad iStreet Mar ket Storeroom, 9 rooms, bath, steam , ; ; heat and electricity. Lot, 20x131 to > ! Sayford avenue. Room for garage. - CKAS. i FOR SALE N. Fifteenth Street, No. I 617, a modern brick, steam-heated houaa i ) with electric and gas lights, fiont and . rear porches, side entrance and paved i street. This is an ideal home at a mou . erate price. Terras easy. J. E. Gipple, j 1251 Market street. $2,450 WILL PURCHASE a 3-story' brick dwelling on Reily street; all im provements; lot, 22.8x100. Bell Realty , i Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE No. 115 N. Seventeenth ! ( , street brick house 8 rooms —■ ( ' bath gas electric light furnace —porch front. Price reasonable. In spect the property. Bell Realty Co., ; , Bergner Building. |, I DO NOT FAIL to inspect that vacant j | house, No. 1725 Fourth street; all im- ; ! prorements, gas and electric light; get ! the key and Inspect it; price reasonable. I Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE ll4 Washington street, ! i corner River alley, I story l.ame; eight rooms and u bath; l all conveniences. i Corner Bridge and Eighth streets, Elkwood, two-and-one-han-story frame; ; eight rooms ana bath; all conveniences. | The above properties will be sold at bargain. Apply Keeney & Simmons, i New Cumberland. = ! Real Estate For Rent | FOP. RENT New three-story brick I 1 dwelling; all modern improvements, fn- j eluding cemented cellar, gas, electricity, i combination range, side and back yards; ! | fruit trees; car service in front of , ; house. Apply to C. P. CHAPMAN, cor- j ' ner Bridge and Tenth streets. New ; Cumberland, Pa. — j FOR RENT 445 South Thirteenth j I street; all improvements: immediate I possession; $25. A. W. Swengel, 219 | | South Thirteenth street. j FOR RENT Seven-room dwelling, | 1 1227 Wallace street; newly painted and ! papered; rent, sl2. Chas. Adler. 1002 i J ] North Third street. ' ; FOR RENT 1812 Briggs St .$22.00 ! " ; 1818 Briggs St $21.00 I 703 N. Eighteenth St $20.00 ' ; j A. S. MILLER & SON, Eighteenth .-and State. FOR RENT No. 1734 Market St S3O 00 No. 807 N. Eighteenth St 25 00 J. E. GIPPLE, 1251 Market St. STOREROOMS FOR RENT No. 60 Scuth Cameron Street. | No. 60 South Cameron Street. 1 J Apply 88 South Cameron Street. - Real Estate For Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR RENT . Six modern (7-roomj houses, corner | Fourth, on Emerald street. Built ill | I pairs with large porches. Spacious | rooms with large closets. Papered throughout. Steam heat, gas and elec- j : trie lights. Gas range and water i heater. Cemented cellar, with hot and i . j cold water spigots for laundry. All ■ night street car service. Terms reason -1 ! able and prices lowest. J. C. BEHNEY, I SOU North Second street. Bell phone i L 488 J. | | j 'j Female . ' FOR SALE Dauphin County Farm ' containing 40 acres, located 7 miles east of Harrisburg along the Hummelatown j trolley line; improved with a 2Vj-story I frame dwelling; frame barn; sand loam ! . soil. Price, $4,000.00. Brinton-Packer • , Co., Second and Walnut streets. For Sale or Exchange ! TO EXCHANGE OIL PAINTINGS Landscapes by famous artist. Will j ' take Furniture, Carpots, Rugs, Horse, . or anything of Value. Address M.. r j 45G5, care of Telegraph. ;iI - | 1 For Sale—Miscellaneous i FOR SALE One Whitney brown i reed baby carriage, in good condition, I for $12.00. Apply to 1263 South Thir- j teenth street. | FOR SALE High-grade Marabou j Muffs and Scarfs, bought from H. C. ; Dodge, the hatter. Bought them cheap. I I Will sell cheap. If you want to save I ; from $lO to sls a set, now Is the time I !to buy. Open evenings. S. Meltzer. 513 j j Walnut street. j ' FOR SALE 1917 Ford touring body, i one second-hand Jenny Llnd, two mar- I I ket sleds, new and second-hand market i wagons. Howry & Son Wagon and i i Auto Shop, Shlremanstown. BOY'S MACKINAW Size, 14 years; ! two men's overcoats. Address P., 4561, 1 care of Telegraph. FOR SALE SG-H.-P. boiler and 2b- ! H.-P. engine. Will sell at reasonable ! price. DUlsburg Mfg. Co., DiUsburg, Pa. I HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH For Sale —Miscellaneous FOR SALE 15-11.-P. Gasoline or Kerosene Engine, Automatic oil feed. Bosch Magneto, ap proved type. Also u flrst-class driving horse. Sound, kind, gentle and can be driven anywhere. Address 8., 5543, care of Telegraph. <~\ V. phone No. 1201, or Bell phone No. 064 M. FOR SALE Buffet and 1000 Wash ing Machine, two Bookers. New condi tion. Sell cheap. 1704 Fifth street. .SUIT Green velvet, size IS, or small 3fi. Cost $125. Sell for $12.00. Address S„ 4562, cure of Telegraph. BOY'S MECCANO SET Better than Erector. Has electric motor and com plete. Cost Eight dollars and a half. Sell cheap. Address A., 4560, care of Telegraph. 2 l-H.-P. Fairbanks Morse, 3 Phase 60 Cycle Motors. 2 Blacksmith Forges. 1 Connellnville 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 11. SHAFFER. 88 8. Cameron Street. City. FOR SALE—Two Pool Tables, 4}ix9 anil 4xS, cues, balls and lacks. Will sell them right. W. H. Ileffley. Dun cannon, Pa. REMOVAL SALE Everything in stock must be sold account of moving to our new location. 1315 North Third street. N. Brenner, 423 Walnut street. FOR SALE TO MERCHANTS 11117 CALENDARS 1917 GOOD ASSORTMENT. Samples at a Bargain. Suit able for all lines of business. Orders Promptly Filled. MYERS MFG. CO., THIRD AND CUMBERLAND STS. BELL PHONE 1577 R. BARGAINS IN BOOKS All this week we are selling a lot of brand new books, direct from the publishers—lat est fiction, science, history, religion, etc.—at HALF PRICE AND UNDER; some tine $1.25 books at 25c;.flve copies, assorted, for $1.00; all good books lot your own library or for gifts to friends. Open evenings. Aurand s Book Store, 913 North Third. FOR SALE, st oable'ii. 111-117 South Second atreet, L,wr. Fence, Field Fence. Gates, Poultry Netting, Building Hard ware, Plaster Board, Upson Wall Board, Compo-Boart 1 . Doors, Sash. Shutters, Mouldings. Porch Posts. Pumps, etc. CALKS—CALKS—CALKS For sale at Gable's. 111-117 South Sec ond street. Neverslip Can't Slip Rowe, Diamond Giant Grip, Green Bay, Always Sharp. FOR SALE A lady's diamond ring; a perfect stone; very beautifully mount ed; will stand inspection. Address W., 4 557, care of Telegraph. BARGAINS IN BOOKS All this week we are selling a lot of brand new books, direct from the publishers—lat est iiction, science, history, religion, etc.—at HALF PRICE AND UNDER; some tine $1.25 books at 25c; five copies, assorted, for $1.00; all good books for your own library or for gifts to friends. Open evenings. Aurand's Book Store, 913 North Third. BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—AII makes bought, exchanged, sold, rented. Big shipment of like new, factory re , built L. C. Smith's just arriving. Geo. IP. Tillotson, 211 Locust street. Oppo i site Orpheum. For Rent—Miscellaneous FOR RENT—Suitable for sec ond floor retail business, two en -1 tire business floors, corner of Second and Walnut streets, above Rose's confectionery. ! Wide hall entrance on Second i street. Inquire at Keller's Drug ! Store, 405 Market street. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business j Office. FOR RENT—Offices suitable for a doctor or dentist or general purposes. Light, heat and attend ance. Dr. John Oenalager, 711 j North Third street. DESK ROOM FOR RENT Good lo cation, atar Post Office, ground Moor. : Inquire Typewriter Office, 211 Locust j street. Apartments For Rent 2HB Sixth street; five rooms and jbatli; electric light; steam heat; hard -1 wood floors; large kitchen. Apply 2124 I Sixth street. 306 N. SECOND ST., (three blocks i from Market Square) srst floor front, five rooms and bath, city steam heat (gas and electricity;; suitable for home ; and office, lor physician, dentist or pro- I lessional man—sso. MiLLER BROTH ERS & CO., Locust and Court Sta. SECOND ST., N„ 231 "Snavely i Building," 7 rooms and bath; extra stor -1 age room, electric and gas. city steam. SECOND ST., 1708 Five and six rooms with porch; most pleasant and open surroundings in city. Rooms For Rent ! FOR RENT One large, furnished 1 room, with light housekeeping privil eges; steam heat, electricity, gas and ! use of bath. Apply 7 North Thirteenth | street. Bell phone 1149. ■ TWO furnished rooms, for light housekeeping; all conveniences; steam heat; no children. 1814 Green street. TWO COMMUNICATING ROOMS, sec ! ond floor front, furnished for light : housekeeping; all improvements; use ,of phone; three minutes' walk from ! Square. Call Bell phone 3694 J. FOR RENT Large, warm, comfort able rooms, all conveniences, second ! floor. Apply 121 State street. FURNISHED kitchen and bedroom, for quiet couple; coal furnished for range; rent very reasonable. 'Apply 1628 North Fifth street, Harrisburg. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT 1 City steam heat; use of Bell phona. Address 719 Vorth Sixth street. NORTH ST., 406 Newly furnished front room, overlooking Capitol Park; all conveniences, including city steam heat and phone; rent reasonable. Board and Rooms ! BOARDERS WANTED Railroaders | preferred. Call at 1327 Sixth street. Wanted —Board —Rooms i WANTED Young man wishes room and board with private family on Green street, or Third street, between Calder and Kelker. References exchanged. Address G., 4567, care of Telegraph. REFINED young lady desires room and board in private family. Can give best reference. Hill preferred. Ad l dress A., 5414, care of Telegraph. | Wanted —Miscellaneous | i WANTED Collie Pup. Must be I cheap for cash. Address J., 4564, care of Telegraph. ! WOULD like to have on hand about | | SI,OOO worth of good, second-hand fur- I ] niture. Highest cash prices paid for j Furniture, Stoves and Carpets. Bell phone 3357 R. 321 Reily street. | WANTED Modern floor show case, for cash. Must be cheap. P. O. Box 233, I'axtang, Pa. WANTED, AUTOMOBILES IN ANY CONDITION, to sell or buy. Why not consign your car with us to avoid trouble and worry in trying to dispose of it. We make no charges for storage tor for any repairs while car is on sale. Auto Transportation Co., 27-29 North Cameron street. ( Business Personals ' | WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY ' T-ustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective 1 work handled—one eye always open. I BELL PHONE 4399. WE don't ouy rags, put pay HIGHEST ! • CASH PRICES for ladies', gentlemen's 1 good CLOTHING AND SHOES. Also Furniture and Carpets. Send postal to I 636 llerr street. 1 RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED 1 ALL kinds of SAFETY RAZOR - BLADES RESHARPENED, 25c doz., ex- j cept Star heavy, 15c; old style, 25c each. - HENRY GILBKRT K SONS, 219 Market i > street. 1 I VACUUM CLEANERS New ma- i chines, FOR RENT. Ask Martin. Bell ! -1 4000. j LEATHER Traveling Bags and StUt- I cases (drummers' samples) positively at the lowest prices ~n the city. Call and oe convinced. Also overcoats and cloth- , ine. watches, diamonds and sporting ! goods at low prices. Cohen & Son, Re liable Pawnbrokers. <3l Market utreac, at aubway. ! STRIPPING Have your windows! : and doors stripped with Harrisburg j j Weather Stripping. Cheap. Durable. | I Satisfaction guaranteed. R. BOWERS,! I 609 GEARY STREET. Phone 2921 J. SPANGLER PLANING MILL CO. Mill work of a.'l kinds. Est I nates j .cheerfully given. 824 North Seventh street | FOR falling hair trv Gross' Quinine ' ; Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, Drug- ! gist and Apothecary, 119 Market street. I ! Harrlsbuig. Telephone ordefa given! prompt attention. Bell 1960. j CLOTHING. SHOES. FURNITURE— 1 " Bought at highest c:\eh prices and sold • reasonable. S. Reflcin. 407 Broad street. I • j Bell phone 2860. j 1 UPHOLSTERING And furniture re- ! pairing; mattreses renovated and cush- j • ions of all kinds made. S. N. Cluck. I 320-326 Woodbine streat. Phone 1317 J. j i ' WE BUY Tin and Lead Foil. Lead ! . j Pipe, Brass, Copper and Scrapiron. Also I ■ Magazines. Books, Newspapers and Mix- I .' ed Paper. Highest Prices. HARRIS- , . I BURG JUNK COMPANY, 526 Vest ave nuo. Bell phone 4024 J. Wagon will - | call. j ■ | LADIES' TAILORING Also remod . * ellng and repairing; moderate charges, s H. L Powell, 925 North Third street • Business Opportunities , i RESTAURANT AND DININGROOM i (old established stand) on Market - | street for sale at a great sacrifice —ac- s I tive business in one of the most desir- T | able locations—recently equipped with - all modern improvements and therefore . ! no further expense to the purchaser ; buy this business now and be ready for . | tlic Legislature. This business is offer f] ed at a very :OW price because the . | owner has other interests which de , mand his attention. Bell Realty Co., I ! Bergner Building. 1 j FOR SALE. RESTAURANT Will be . sold at a bargain. Fully equipped. - i Automatic soda fountain. Near Square . of Ltmoyne. Address C. E. Ortmyer, - I Lemoyne, Pa. = ! ARE you looking for a good, safe, 6 I per cent, investment? A well-estab- I lished local industry offers a splendid . ! opportunity to local investors by offer- ! ! ing for sale some of its preferred stock, i ~ I For particulars write R., 5516, care of i . | Telegraph. f i BOARDING HOUSE FOR SALE—WeII | furnished, excellent location. Reason , ' for selling,( leaving town. Bargain. I Inquire at 141 South Front street. Steel j j ton, between 6 P. M. and 8 P. M. ANY intelligent person can earn good I ! Income corresponding foi newspapers) 1 experience unnecessary. Send for par • liculars. Press Syndicate, 793 Lock - 1 port, N. Y. t i -= Money to Loan . ' MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate • j security in any amounts and upon any I ; terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. I > I Box 174, Harrisburg, Ta. i MONEY ADVANCED to housekeop i ers at legal rates; business confiden tial. Profit snaring Loan Society. Room 17, Spooner Building, 9 North Market | Square. LOANS— Sls TO 1300 When pressed for funds to meet immediate necessities, j consult this licensed, bonded 1 corporation supervised by the j State Banking Department and financed by local people. Loans made at legal rates on personal property, real estate j or approved endorsement and repayable in four to twelve monthly instalments, | CO-OPERATIVE LOAN & INVESTMENT CO.. i j 204 Chestnut Street Open every evening this week j until 9 o'clock. j Livestock and Poultry j TURKEYS—TURKEYS " | I will have 300 fine Juniata ■1 i County Turkeys for sale at my - place, 341 South Cameron St. I I | will start to sell my Turkeys 1 • Wednesday, Dec. 20, until Bold. S. KRENTZMAN i ! FOR SALE. CHEAP Horse to quick - buyer. Apply 2030 Boas street. Hauling and Moving : 1 NATIONAL TRANSFER CO. Movers J ! of pianos, safes, boilers and general | hauling. H. W. Lathe. Manaeer. Fifth and JVoodbine streets. Bell pnone 3029 J. r j Storage " I STORAGE—Private rooms for houaa ■ hold goods in fireproof warehouse, $3 f>er month and up. Lower t torage rates n non-fireproof warehouse. HARRIS- BURG STORAGE CO.. 437-446 South • Second street. STORAGE In 3-story brick building, • rear 408 Market street. Household goods In clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to -* P. G. Diener. Jeweler, 408 Market St. s STORAGE 4l# Broad street, house hold goods, Merchandise. Private rooms, sl-$3. Wagons, 76 cents month. D. = Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street Both I phones. ■ Musical L | VIOLIN OUTFITS in all sizes as Christmas Gffts. Also Banjo-Mando - Una and Uku-le-les, the latest Hawaiian i musical Instrument. Instruction books e free with any instrument. Note the - address. Arthur I. Rubin. 1324 North | Second street Bell phone 3275 M. DECEMBER 20, 1916. , NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros. Co.. members New * ork and Philadelphia Stock Ex changes, 3 North Market Square. Ilar | risburg; 1338 Chestnut street, Phila jdelphia; 34 Pine street, New York, furnish the following quotations: New York. Dec. 20. Open. Clos. I Allls-Chalmers 28>2 26% American Beet Sugar .. . 98 v. 92 American Can 50% 47% Aniericun C& Ft; 9' 66 American Ice Securities . 31 30% American Smelting .... 107>4 106 American Sugar 112 110 Anaconda 87' i 84 Atchison 104% 104% I Baldwin Locomotive ... 69 63% ' Baltimore & Ohio 85 84% I Bethlehem Steel 560 500 ~ Butte Copper 51 48% j California Petroleum ... 25% 25% Canadian Pacific 16S 108 Central Leather 93 86% Chesapeake & Ohio .... 67 64% Chicago, Mil and St Paul 93% !l3 % Chicago, K I and Pacific 38% 37% | Cliino Con Copper 56 53% I Colorado Fuel and Iron. 47% 44% j Corn Products 24% 23% Crucible Steel 06% 61 Crucible Steel pfd 114% 114% I Distilling Securities .... 32% 31 I Erie 3714 36 General Electric Co .. . . it>i 109 j Goodrich B F 59% 60% I Great Northern pfd .... 117 117 j Great Northern Ore subs 39 37 inspiration Copper 58% 56% I Interboro-Metropolitun . . 17 % 16 % International Paper .... 4 7 45 Kennecott Copper 47% 45% I Lackawanna Steel 88% 82% | Lehigh Valley 80% 79% j Maxwell Motors 59% 57% Merc Mar ctfs 32% 26% Merc Mar ctfs pfd .... 100 87% j Alex Petroleum 100% 99% i Miami Copper 40 38% Midvale Steel (il 56% Missouri Pacific 19 18 I National Lead 01 61 1 New York Central 104% 104% |NY N H and H "4% 54 NY O and W 31% 30% Nor and West 137 134% Northern Pacific 110% 110 Paciiic Mail 22% 20% j Penna Railroad 56% 56% ' I Pittsburgh Coal ctfs ... 44% 41 | Pressed Steel Car 72% 73% Railway Steel spg 52% 52 j Hay Con Copper 2S 26% I Reading 108% 107% ■ ■■ = Musical — I FOR SALE, CHEAP s2so Regina j phone. Plays Victor Records. Inquire ]at Second Floor. 618 North Second j street. Old Ones—VIOLINS—New Ones | JUST received a large shipment of i old and new violins, representing every 1 violin center of Europe; we have all I makes and models; whether an amateur lor professional, we guarantee to suit you: if it's quality of tone and work | manship you want, see us before buy j ing elsewhere; all instruments adjusted I free of charge for one year; we also exchange and allow full purchase price on a higher grade instrument. Violins, 'cellos and bows artistically and promptly repaired. Tone restoring a specialty. G. G. Glace, Violin Maker, 604 Herr Street. FOR SALE Edison Phonograph, Record cabinet with one hundrel and fifty records, horn and stand. In flrst class condition. Inquire 244 South Sec ond street, Steelton. ANGELUS PLAYER PIANO—FuII 88- note; 12 rolls of music; bench, scarf and two tunings free; special price, $345, on easy payment plan. H. G. Day, 1515 Derry street. Out of the high rent district. Automobiles WE WANT A.UTOMOBILES of any kind. If you cannot sell your car, why not consign it to or exchange it with us for a better one. Our charges for j selline- are 5 per cent. only. No storage I charges if car is not sold. AUTO I TRANSPORTATION EXCHANGE DE | PARTMENT, 27-29 North Cameron ! street. Bell phone 1710. Automobiles FOR SALE— -1916 Haynes, like new $1250 Model 36 Chalmers 625 1916 Velie, good as new 800 1916 Maxwell, touring 300 1912 Maxwell, touring, would I make good Jitney 300 1910 Maxwell, roadster 100 MILLER AUTO COMPANY Phone 4119. 68 South Cameron St. BARGAINS FOR DECEMBER ONLY • 10 Per Cent. Discount. 30x3 Non-Skid $9.36 30x3% Non-Skid 12.06 33x4 Non-Skid 19.80 34x4 Non-Skld 20.16 Ford Radiator Covers $1.50 up 5 Gallons Lubricating Oil (the kind you use) 2.50 Anti-Freeze, per gallon 80 Alcohol 5 lbs. Cup Grease 49 REX GARAGE, "Where You-Save Money." 1917 North Third Street. | TIRE REPAIRING —We repair all i makes of pneumatic auto and motor ! cycle tires successfully. GOOD SER ] VICE TIRE COMPANY. 1019 Market I street. i FOR SALE USED TIREsj sizes 30x3 to 37x5%. CRESCENT GARAGE. I 232 South street. ! BUICK ROADSTER With brand ! new set of tires, in excellent condition. 1 Built for city and country use. Apply 1 Miller Auto Co., 68 South Cameron j street. FOR SALE l#l4, seven-passenger 1 Wtnton touring car, in good condition. ; New cord tires r.ll arruud. Millar Auto Co., 63 South Cameron. Bell phoa* | 4119. i FOR SALE Seven-passenger Over land Touring Car. Extras and tires. In I splendid condition. No reasonable ot | fer refused. Cash or terms. Address J., care of Telegraph. I OUR BIG SALE OF AUTOS will come off December 16. Over 150 cars will be | sold at a sacrifice, including many dif ferent makes. Runabouts, touring cars and many others We sell cars on con signment. NO CHARGES FOR STOK- ! AGE. AUTO TRANSPORTATION CO, j 25-J9 North Cameron street. j Motorcycles and Bicycles | BICYCLE FOR SALE New Iver i Johnson. $25.00 takes it. 205 Locust I 1 street. INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Also Thor ani; ITejit-y-Davidson for sale cheap; . just been overhauled; all twin cylinders and In good condition. C. 11. Uhler, 1317 Derry street. BICYCLES FOR XMAS Twenty-five wheels to select from. New or second hand machines. A good, dependable bike from $lO upwards. Trade here and ! save money. Terms if desit-ed. DAYTON | CYCLE CO., 912 North Third street. I WE WANT TO BUY BICYCLE frames, 1 coaster-brakes and other parts. We pay highest cash prices. Come in to-da>, 1 or phone DAYTON CYCLE CO. Bell phone 386J, 912 North Third Street. If you want to buy a good bike and save money, see us. Twenty-five to se lect from. Ea.?y terms. AT YOUR SERVICE FOR 1917 CALENDARS 1917 GOOD SELECTION. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. MYERS MFG. CO. Third and Cumberland Streets Bell Phone 1377-11. HAHHISBUIiq, I*A. 19 Republic Iron nn<l Steel. 80 V 6 n W,l Southern Pacific 98% 98 Vi Southern Ry 34 i£ 33% Studebaker 113 Vi 112% Union Pacific 148% 148% IT S 1 Alcohol Hi 108U IT S Rhbber 05 t;3 U S Steel 112 108 ',i' U S Steel pl'd lilt 118% Utah Copper 105 99 I Virginia-Carolina Cham. 4 5 43 West Union Telegraph.. 99% 99% [ Weatlnkhouse Mfg 54% 54% Willys-Overland 36 36% Wabash com 31% 31% Western Maryland .. . IIOW1I) or TH U)H CLOSING Chicago. 111., Dec. 20.—Board of Trade closing: Wheats-May, 1.61%; July 1.36?,. Corn—May, 90%; July, 90. Oats—May, Gl%; July, -ta >4. Pork—January, 28.75; May, 26.40. Lard—January, 15.87; May, 15.97 | Kibs—January, 13.67; Mav, 14 07 k • •uoaJl • I Philadelphia, Dec. 20.- Wheat ?'.• - No - -• led - s Pot and December. sl.b7fyl.i 1); No. 2, Southern, red, sl.osfu> 1.68. Corn Quiet, but firm: No. 2. yellow. $1.04® 1.05; No. 3, yellow. sl.o2(?i> 1.03; No. 4, yellow, SI.OO ft 1.01; No. 5, yellow. 97# 98c. Oats Market firm; No. 2, white, 59%ftfiOc; No. 3. white, 57%®i58c. Bran Market quiet, but steadvi city 1111 |lm. winim, pel ton. s.o.*jo, .vt. ern winter, per ton. *26. P.i): soft, winter, person. $33.50; Spring, per ton, $31.30® Refined Sugars Markpt steady; powdered. 7.15 c; line granulated. 7.05 c; confectioners' A, 6.95 c. | Butter The market is steady; western, creamery, extras, 41®42c; nearby prints, fancy, 44c. Eggs The market is steady; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, $14.10 per case; do., current receipts, free oases, $13.80 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $14.10 per case; do., firsts, free cass. $13.80 per case. Live Poultry Firm and higher; fowls, 17@19c; roosters, 13ftl4c; Spring chickens, 16#19c; broilers, 16&>18c; | ducks. 16® 18c; geese. 15ft 18c; turkeys, •22 24c. I Dressed Poultry Market firm; I fowls, fancy, 22%®23c; do., good to I choice, 21V2 22c; do., small tsizei*, 17 S?'2lc; old roosters. 17c; roasting chick ens. western, 19ft24c; broiling chickens, western, 18@25c; do., nearby, 23®31c; I Spring ducks, nearby. 20922c; do.. I western. 18<& 20c; western geese, 1 s (Jf> turkeys, fancy, large, nearby, 31c; do., western, fancy, large, 30c; do., western, fair to good, 27®29c: do., common, 22® 25c. Potatoes Firm and higher; Pennsylvania, per bushel. $1.65® 1.75; New York, per bushel, $1.65; I liastern snore. No. 1. per uar ! rel, $2.60@2.75; do.. No. 2. per barrel. $1.26 @1.60; Norfolk. No. 1, per barrel. $2.50®2.76;: do„ No. 2, per barrel, $1.25@1.60; Jersey, per basket, 86c® SI.OO. Flour The market is firm! winter, clear, $6.75®7.00; do., straights, $7.25@7.50; do., patents, $7.75®8.00; Spring, firsts, clear, $8.00@8.2G; do., patents, $8.50® 8.75; do., favorito brands, $8.50@9.00. Hay Steady, with a fair demand; new timothy. No. 1, large bales. slß.oo® 19.00; No. 1, small bales, $17.00® 17.50; No. 2, $14.60® 15.50; No. 3, 11.U0©13.U0; sample, $8.00®10.00. New clover mixed. Light mixed, $16.00@16.50; No. 1, do.. $15.00® 15.50: No. 2, do.. $12.00@13.00. CHICAGO CATTLE Chicago, 111., Dec. 20. Cattle Re ceipts, 19,000; steady. Native beef cat tle, $7.00@11.60; western steers, $7.00® 10.00; stoekers and feeders, $5.00#5.10; cows and heifers, $3.85@10.00; calves, ?8.00@11.50. Sheep Receipts. 17,000; steady. Wethers, $8.85@9.80; lambs, $11.00(1/) 13.00. 50 NEW HOUSES FOR UPPER END Sale yesterday by the Harrisburg Realty Company, through President B. F. Umberger, to C. F. Copenliaver of the entire frontage on the west side of Sixth street and the ea£t side of Lex ington, between Mahantongo and Wico nisco streets, marked the initial step, it is understood, in a West End residen tial building project, which will mean the erection of at least fifty modern homes. Mr. Copenhaver, it is said, will begin the building operations early in the Spring and the new houses will be well under way by Fall. I The deal is considered one of the big- I gest that has been swung in the West End for several years, and while the consideration is not mentioned, it is understood that $30,000 was the price. GOT SHOP PERMIT Ralph Cline to-day got a permit o build a single-story brick shop at 1727 Susquehanna street at a cost of S9OO. NO OBJECTIONS TO SCHEDULE No objections to the schedule sub mitted by the board of viewers on the cost of opening and grading Nineteentii, from Rudy to Swatara. were made to day at a meeting of the viewers in City Council chamber. The cost of the job was shown to be $405. of which the city will pay $205 and the remaining S2OO will be borne by the Robert Mc- Meen estate. TODAY'S REALTY TRANSFERS Realty transfers to-day included the following: George J. Zollinger to Harry W. Gla zier, 323 Woodbine street, $3,500; W. O. Wiest to J. Wesley Boyer, Wlconisco township, $2,500; Grant. William I'.. Francis K. Wise and Carrie A. Holtz man to William Wiest, Wlconisco, $680; Mary M. McCarrell to John Loban. 245-47 Crescent; W. A. Mcllhenny to Jacob O. Matter, 60 North Seventeenth; Beulien Morrett to Martha B. Baker, 2520 North Sixth street, $1 each. Kent Motors AN INVESTMENT I NOT A SPECUIiATION CAREFUL PEOPLE THIS MONEY 's YOl'R OPPORTUNITY Safety and great profit combined. —IT CAN BE DONE— I'lnnt located nt Belleville, N. .1. i You know that the automobile business is the great money making business of this wonder ful age. Let me send you some late information. Ask for my new booklet, 812, V. Lucian Sawyer. Investment Securities, 1270 Broadway, New York, N. Y. I Telephone, Madison Square 6586. i MONEY TO LOAN at Legal Rates To Work logmen and Housekeepers sl6 ANI) UP NO ENDORSEMENT NO ASSIGNMENTS Phone 1647-K Equitable Investment Co. I N. Market Square. Iloom 31. j 31 ember Ifrrl*biirff Chamber of Commerce.
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