* * * '¥ TTfVf T ▼ T ▼ ▼ T T.T_V T t f ¥ Wt T T T T T ▼ T T ▼ ▼ T T V T 1 y MT T'VTVT'f T Meet tic lan 1 lie Digit to Be Year Tenant—Thmigh tie Classified: ■ AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A A A A A A A A A A A A . - * A A A A A O A A r^- A a A ■ A + ©eatbs ,I'l7, Died, at his home. 328 South Fourteenth street, at 1:30 1". M., De cember 20, 1916, James 11. Lutz, tor., aged 71 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, the Rev. Mr. Markward of ficiating. Interment in the Harris *A>urg Cemetery. IAM.MELBAUGH —On December 21, 1916, Alary A. 1 lammclbaugh, widow of the late Philip J. llamineibaugli. in her 82d year. . . , .. Services will be held at her late residence, 1437 North Second street, on Saturday afternoon, at -.J" o'clock. Relatives and frie.nds in vited to attend without further no tice, Card of Thanks THE children of the late W. S. Gard er wish to express their gratitude to heir friends and neighbors for theii iany kindnesses shown them during: heir recent bereavement. Lost and Found LOST A small black pocketbook. ontaining about S3O, between D., P. & . and Bowman's, or in either store, leward. 'Return to 115 Broad street. IJOST Small, black pocketbook, pith sum of money and weekly ticket etween Mechanlcsburg and Harris urg. Liberal reward if returned to to. 227 Walnut street. LOST On Sunday afternoon, brindle nd white male bull dog; cropped ears nd tail. Reward if returned to 1930 usquehanna street. LOST On Tuesday evening, on Car isle or ltockville car, Rose's confec ionerv store, or Dauphin, between Sixth nd Woodbine street, bar pin, pearl in enter, gold lined. Reward if returned 0 509% Muench street. LOST ln Steelton, white Poodle >og; no spots; answer to name of Ted. teward if returned to R. L. O'Donnell, 79 North Front street, Steelton. Help Wanted —Male WANTED First-class Jig Makers, inly tirst-class men need apply, 'inn V. O. Hickok Mfg. Co., Harrisburg. BOY WANTED For light delivery. Vages, $6.00 per week. Apply 1838 lortli Sixth street. YOUNG MEN WANTED WITH 'ALKNT FOR LETTERING to learn how-card writing, sign painting. URE, EASY home-study method, 'leasant work; opportunity for travel. Students earning (20, *3O, S4O a week, nternational Correspondence Schools, 02 Telegraph Building. WINTER TERM AT YOUNG MEN'S iUSINEf-S INSTITUTE begins Wed lesday, January 3, 1917. Day and Night essions. New departments, enlarged acuity. Individual Instruction. Ottiee ,pen evenings one week before term j 1 pens. SALESMEN WANTED—Those having newspaper or magazine experience preferred. Nothing but live wires need apply. Sal ary guaranteed. See Mr. Beck, Room 203 Franklin Building, { Federal Square. SALESMAN AND COLLECTOR for ity. Twenty-live dollars per week to ight man. Permanent position. State go and former occupation. Address WANTED Several live wire solict ors having salesman abllitv. Ilouse-to- IOUSC canvass. Salary guaranteed and onimission. Chance ot advancement, .'olonial Life Insurance Co., Arcade Julldlng. WANTED Boy, about 16 years, to vork in grocery store; one who can ido bicycle. Apply Fourth and Har is streets. WANTED A delivery boy. Apply' at donarch Wallpaper Co., rear of 420 ilarket street. LABORERS WANTED—Com mon and concrete laborers. Apply 11. Koppers Co., Bethle hem Steel Co., Steelton, Pa. WANTED Wash man; must be i ualitied to do tho best work; $20.00 per veelt. Also marker and assorter, $15.00 or week. Address 8., 5418, care of 'elegraph. ARM* OF THE UNITED STATES i ,lEN WANTED Ablebodied, uninar- ] led men under age of 35; Citizens of i Jnitcd States, of good character ana I emperate habits, who can specK. read ' ind write the English language. For { uformation apply to Recruiting Ot- I leer, Bergner iJiug.. 3rd & Market. Sts., larrisburg. CARPENTERS AND HELPERS VANTED For concrete form buiid lig. Apply to 11. Koppers Co.. cam of lethleheni Steel Co., Steelton, Pa. SHOEMAKER WANTED Apply ! 00 North Third street. YOUNG MAN AVANTED A position which points the way to a successful business I career Is open to a young man with high school education and some business experience, lie must be ut least 21 years old, of good habits, ambitious, studi ous, energetic and willing to leave home. The first few months will be spent learning the company's product. Salary paid while learning. If you think you measure up to the qualifications answer by letter, giving complete history of your experience, to M. A. Seely, care Elliott-Fisher Company, Har risburg, Pa. GOOD, strong, healthy boys, over 16. ipply Superintendent The Telegraph 'rinting Co., Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED 5O able-bodied nen for piece work. Experienced ruckers can earn $75 to S9O per uonth. Must be able to read and vrite. Apply in person only to gent of Pennsylvania Railroad -onipany at Division Street rransfer, P. R. R. Co., Harris >urg. Pa. " —— , N 1.,,, M |W |, , N | HI ~| | L Centrally-Located Apartments Second Floor l'ront—three rooms and bath —bay window. First Floor —live rooms and bath —good outlook. City steam heat—gas range—tiled Iwth room. MILLER BROTHERS & CO., £r s ?. nd IIKMDER IIARItISBUItG 111: AI, ESTATE BOARD. O THURSDAY EVENING, Help Wanted —Male WANT Young men to learn auto mobile business, to become practical mechanics and chauffeurs. We give our students a chance to make money at tho rate of 20c per hour between class hours. Wc guarantee to pay you 30c per hour as soon us competent, {6O in cash required. Auto Transporta tion School, 27-29 North Cameron street. DRAFTSMAN Young man, technical school graduate pre ferred; excellent chanco for ad vancement. Answer by letter, giving age, education and ex perience, to Chief Draughts man, Bell Telephone Co., 19 South Second street. Harris burg, Pa. WANTED—A butcher, with some ex perience; must have good reference. Ap ply 226 Chestnut street. 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 with knowledge of typewrit ing. Address, In own handwriting witli feterences, Box 546, 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 plates in Harrisburg. Answer and 1 will call and explain. Address 5416, care of Telegraph. WANTED Girls 16 years and over, experienced and learn ers. Apply Harrisburg Silk Mill, Corner of North and Second streets. CIGARMAKERS WANTED Steady work; good stock; good wages. Apply Central Cigar Co., 323 South Cameron Street. WANTED Shoe cutters for wo men's, misses' and children's shoes. Steady work. Apply Harrisburg Shoe Manufacturing Co., Vernon street, Har risburg, Pa. Help Wanted — Male and Female WANTED Men and women repre sentatives to take orders for Annie j Blain Flavoring Extracts in every lo ] cality. Wholesale and retail New sell j ing system. Free samples to public, and other unique methods. Address j Annie Blain Co., New Brunswick, N. J. Situations Wanted—Male SITUATION WANTED ln a gar age by an experienced automobile re j pairer, also licensed chauffeur. Apply 216 South Second street, Steelton. FIRST-CLASS, white chef looking for a position with hotel, club or restau rant; best of references. Address E. Chef, care of Telegraph. 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 rooming house; can give best of reference; fifteen years' ex perience. Address M. B. L., care of Telegraph. WANTED Young woman desires position in office as bookkeeper; can also operate a billing machine. Address A. M., 1563, care ot Harrisburg Tele graph. WANTED Woman would like washing to do at home. Apply 1602 Lo gan street. Situations Wanted—Male and Female WANTED Man and wife wish work !of any kind. Apply 904 Cowden street. Real Estate For Sale ! FOR SALE Desirable residence | property, with modern improvements, 1839 Herr street, opposite State I Arsenal. Inauire on premises. Sophia j K. Barnes. j GET THE LOWEST PRICE on No. 57 I South Cameron street frame house I 8 rooms bath gas furnace porch lot, 20x87. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. ON THIO HILL, yet centrally located —corner property brick 8 rooms —bath gas steam heat porch i front lot, 28x73. Price upon inquiry. I No. 1163 Derry street. Bell Realty Co., j Bergner Building. STILL VACANT—The house that you should see No. 1725 Fourth street all Improvements in good condition —lot, 15x127. Price reasonable. Inspect it. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. WHY NOT INSPECT,No. 1518 Firth street? Corner property suitable for business. Price is right and the time to act on this property is now. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE 2340 Derry street; 3- story brielc dwelling; 9 rooms and bath; chestnut and cypress finish; gas and electric light; combination range steam heat; cemented cellar; hardwood Hoors down stairs; front and rear porches; lot. 40x125; garage; drive alley on rear. This property is in excellent condition and can bo bought for $5,100.00. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. IN'ESS PROPERTIES on Broad street for sale Plot, 30x125 two storerooms two dwelling houses one brick warehouse. Consider these properties carefully and get lowest price—Nos. 439 and 441 Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE lBOB Derry street; 2V4- story frame dwelling; 11 rooms and bath; gas and electric light; steam heat; cemented cellar; front anil rear stairways; large front porch; garage, lot, 30x130. Price, $5,500.00. Brinton- Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. 332 BROAD STREET BUSINESS PROPERTY. opposite Broad Street Mar ket Storeroom, 9 rooms, bath, steam heat and electricity. Lot. 20x131 to Sayford avenue. Room for garage CHAS. ADLJR, 1002 North Third street. Real Estate Ecr Sale FOR SALE ll4 Washington street, corner River alley, two-arul-one-half story l.ame; eiKht rooms and a bath; all conveniences. _ Corner Bridge and Eighth streets, LlKwood, two-and-one-hau-story frame; eight rooms and bath; all conveniences. Ihe above properties will bo sold at . bargain. Apply Keeney & Simmons, New Cumberland. FOR SALK—.* t a bargain figure, two line building I,is, corner oC Manada street ami Slcelton. (.Cumberland U262. Real Estate .bor Rent i F ?R RENT New three-story brick dwelling; all modern improvements, In cluding' cemented cellar, gas, electricity, combination range, side and back yards: truit trees: car service in front of house. Apply to C. P. CHAPMAN, cor ner Bridge and Tentb streets. New Cumberland, Pa. FOR RENT 415 South Thirteenth street; all improvements: immediate possession; $25. A. W. Swengel, 219 South Thirteenth street. . RENT Seven-room dwelling, 1227 Wallace street; newly painted and papered; rent, sl2. Clias. Adler, 1002 North Third street. FOR KENT No. 807 N. Eighteenth St $25.00 No. 511 Race St 12.00 No. 521 Race St 16.00 J. E. GIPPLE, 1251 Market St. STOREROOMS FOR RENT No. 50 South Cameron Street. No. 60 South Cameron Street. Apply 88 South Cameron Street. Real Estate Wanted CASH FOR PROPERTY No commissions, (juick settlements. See Chas. Adler. 1002 North Third street. Farms FOR SALE Dauphin County Farm containing 40 acres, located 7 miles east of Harrisburg along the Hummelstown trolley line; improved with a 2%-story 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 take Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Horse, or anything of value. Address M., 4565, care of Telegraph. For Sale—Miscellaneous 300KS! BOOKS! BOOKS! HARRISBURG'S CUT-RATE BOOK STORE. New, Slightly-used and Shelf-worn Books at Sacrifice Prices. 10.000 VOLUMES IN STOCK On All Subjects. ALL THIS WEEK: Brand New, Latest Books—Fiction, Science, History, Religion, etc. —at % Publishers' Prices. SPECIAL:—SI to $1.50 Latest Fiction at 25c; 5 copies for sl. 25c Alger books, for boys, at 10c; 3 for 25c. 10c Alger Books, sc; B for 25c. Girls' books, same prices. All the Standard Magazines, 2 for sc: 12 for 25c; 50 for sl. Novels, sc; 6 for 25c. S6O set Dodd, Mead & Co., Interna tional Cyclopedia, 15 large vols., $lO. $25 Scott's Commentary on the Bible, 5 large vols.. $2.50. $lB new Self-Interpreting Bible Li brary, SB. $lO Bible Encyclopedia and Scriptural Dictionary, sl. S4B American* Encyclopedia and Dic tionary, 12 large vols., $6. sl2 set Dickens' Works, C large vols., $2. S2O get Encyclopedic Dictionary, 4 large vols., $3. $6 set Dumas' Works, $1.50. $4 set Zola's Works, sl. S3O set Dickens' Works, 30 vols., $7.50. S6O set History of the Nations of the World, 60 vols., sls. S4O- Chambers' Encyclopedia, 8 large vols., $3.20. $lB set Cooper's Works, 9 large vols., $2.25. $5 set History of Methodism. $2. $4 set Half Hours With Best Authors. 4 vols., sl. $9 National Encyclopedia , 3 large vols. $2.25. set George Eliot's Works, 6 vols., $5 set Macauley's History of England, 5 vols., $1.25. $8 set Guizot's History of France, 8 vols., $2. $6 set Nineteenth Century and After. 33 vols., sl. $5 set History of the 19th Century, 3 vols., sl. $3 set Shakespeare's Works, 3 vols., 75c. $3 set Kipling's Works, 3 vols., 75c. $5 set Great Battles df All Nations, $1.50. $1.20 set Warner's World's Best Literature, leather bound, 30 vols.. $22.50. $42 set Encyclopedia Americana, 13 vols., $5. $8 set Library of Universal Knowl edge, 4 vols., $1.50. $5 New Complete Condensed Ency clopedia, $1.75. $5 Wark's Modern Educator, $1.50. S2O Zell's Encyclopedia and Diction ary, $4. sls Our Islands and Their People, $2.50. Religious, Scientific, Medical and Law books of all kinds. Cook books, private medical and old time school books. Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses, John George Hohrnan's book, Albertus Magnus, Decameron, etc. Atlases and Histories of Dauphin. Lebanon, and Cumberland counties. Books in Latin, German, French, Greek. Spanish, Hebrew, Italian, etc. Works of Swedenborg, Dr. Talmadge, Moody, Spurgeon, Billy Sunday, etc. Protestant and Catholic Bibles, Prayer books, hymnals, etc. Mormon Bibles, the Koran, etc. New Thought books. Seventh Day Adventist Works. Hypnotism. Clairvoyance, Palmistry, Fortune-telling and Dream Books. Rare old English and German books and Bibles. English, German, Latin. French and Greek Dictionaries and Readers. Books in "Pennsylvania Dutch." Atlases and Geographies of Pennsyl vania and the World. Archives of Pennsylvania. Hymn Books and Music Books. Sheet Music, 2 copies for sc. Send for our Book Catalog. Books for private, public and school libraries a specialty. In business here ten years, succeeding Armour's, German's and Sch<;lter's Old Book Stores. Books bought, all kinds, for cash; from one copy to a library. Drop us a card, or call. Open Evenftigs. Cut this ad. out for futuro reference. AUHAND'S BOOK STORE, 913 N. Third St. FOR SALE One Whitney brown reed baby carriage, in good condition, for $12.00. Apply to 1263 South Thir teenth street. SACRIFICE SALE of household niture; chairs, stands, dressers, large refrigerator, sewing machine, heating -frttJve, New York folding bed. rugs, vacuum carpetcleaner, dishes, bric-a brac, etc. Call at 1114 Capital street. Ring Upper Bell. FOR BALE High-grade Marabou Muffs and Scarfs, bought from H. C. Dodge, the hatter. Bought them cheap. Will sell cheap. If you wont to save from $lO to sls a set, now is the time to buy Open evenings. S. Meltzur, 513 Walnut street. HARRISBURG gS TELEGRAPH For Sale —Miscellaneous FOR KALIS 5O-H.-P. boiler and 2b- H.-P. engine. Will sell at reasonable price. Dlllsburg Mfg. Co., Dlllsburg. Pa. JUST RECEIVED New lot of Brass Reds. sls Hods for $9.50. Special Bar gains In other Furniture, Carpets or Stoves. It pays to see us llrat at 324 Reily. FOU SALE 25-H.-P. Gasoline or Kerosene Engine, Automatic oil feed, Bosch Magneto, ap proved type. Also a llrst-class driving horse. Sound, kind, gentle and can bo driven anywhere. Address 8., 5543, care of Telegraph. "■ V. phone No. 42U1, or Bell phone No. 364 M. 2 l-H.-P. Fairbanks Morse, 3 Phase 60 Cycle Motors. 2 Blacksmith Forges. 1 Connelisville 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 S. Cameron Street. City. FOR SALE—Two Pool Tables, 4%x9 and 4xß, cues, balls and racks. Will sell them right. W. H. Kefiley, Dun cannon, Pa. REMOVAL SALE Everything in stock must be sold account of moving I to our new location. 1315 North Third I street. N. Brenner. 423 Walnut street. FOR SALE TO MERCHANTS 1917 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 lictlon. science, history, religion, I etc.—at HALF PRICE AND UNDER; | some lino $1.25 books at 25c; live copies, assorted, lor $1.00; all good books toi your own library or l'or gifts to friends. Open evcnirwgs. Aurand's Book Store, 913 North Third. FOR SALE, at uable'u. 111-117 South Second street, Fence, Field Fence, ; Gates, Poultry Netting, Building Hard- I ware, Plaster Board, Upson Wail Board, 1 Compo-Board, Doors. Sash, Shutters, Mouldings. Porch Posts. Pumps, etc. | CALKS—CALKS—CALKS t For sale at Gable's. 111-117 South Sec j ond street. Neverslip Can't Slip Rowe, I Diamond Giant Grip, Green Bay, Always i Sharp. ! BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—AII j makes bought, exchanged, sold, rented, j Big shipment of like new. factory re j 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- I tire business floors, corner of Second and Walnut streets, above Rose's confectionery. Wide hall entrance on Second street. Inquire at Keller's Drug i Store, 405 iviarket street. ' ROOMS FOR KENT CARDS can be ! secured at the Xtlegiaph Business j Office. FOR RENT—Offices suitable | for a doctor or dentist or general purposes. Light, heat and attend ance. Dr. John Oenalager, 711 i\orth Third street. DESK ROOM FOR RENT Good ToT cation, Jtar Post Oiucv, ground ilour. Inquire Typewriter otuce, 211 Locust street. Apartments For Rent FOR RENT —Centrally located apart ment, three rooms and bath, city steam, from January 1. Apply 11. W. Miller. Bell phone 81R. 306 N. SECOND ST., (three blocks from Market Square) Srst tloor front, I live rooms and bath, city steam heat 1 (gas and elecLiicityj; suitable for home and of lice, for physician, dentist or pro tessiouul man—sso. MILLER BROTH ERS & CO., Locust and Court Sta. SECOND ST., N„ 231 —. "Snavely Building," 7 rooms and bath; extra stor ageiooin, electric and gas. city steam. SECOND ST., 17GC 3"ive and six rooms with porch; most pleasant and open surroundings in city. Apartments Wanted WANTED Three to five rooms, fur nished, modern and reasonable. Address M., f54 5, care of Telegraph. Rooms For Rent THREE nicely furnished rooms, with all conveniences, in private family, for rent at a reasonable price, for men only. Apply 1115 or 1113 Derry street. FOR RENT One large, furnished 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. FOR RENT Large, warm, comfort able rooms, all conveniences, second iloor. Apply 121 Stale street. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT • City steam heat; use of Bell phone. Address 719 North Sixth street. NORTH ST.. 406 Newly furnished front room, overlooking Capltoi Parle; all conveniences. Including city steam heat and phone; rent reasonable. Wanted —Board —Rooms WANTED Young man wishes room and board with private family on Green street, or Third street, between Calder and Kelker. References exehanged. Address G., 4567, care of Telegraph. REFINED young lady desires room and board In private family. Can give best reference. Hill preferred. Ad dress A., 5414, care of Telegraph. Wanted —Miscellaneous AVANTED Collie Pup. Must bi cheap for cash. Address J., 4564, care of Telegraph. 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 or for any repairs while car is on sale. Auto Transportation Co.. 27-29 North Cameron street. Business Fersonals WHITE DETECTIVEAGENCY Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of deteotlve work bandied—one eye always upon. BELL PHONE 4599. Business Personals WE don't -ouy rags, ut pay HIGHEST CASII PRICES for ladies', gentlemen's good CLOTHING AND SHOES. Also Furniture and Carpets. Send postal to 636 Herr street. RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED ALL kinds of SAFETY RAZOR BLAIJiiS RESIIARPENED, 25c doz., ex cept Star heavy, 15c: old style, 25c each. HENRI" GILBERT & SONS, 219 Market street. VACUUM * CLEANERS New m chlnes, FOR RENT. Ask Martin. Bell 4000. STRIPPING Have your windows ana doors stripped with Harrisburg Weather Stripping. Cheap. Durable. Satisfaction guaranteed. R. BOWERS, I 609 GEARY fc>TUEET. Phone 2921 J. LEATHKh Traveling Bags and Suit cases (drummers' samples) positively at the lowest prices .-n the city. Call and bo convinced. Also overcoats and cloth inc. watches, diamonds and sportlu? floods at low prices. Cohen & Son. Ke lable Pawnbrokers, <3l Market street, at subway. • SPANGLKR PLANING MILL CO. I Mill work of all kinds. Estimates I cheerfully given. 824 North Seventh ■ street. FOR falling hair try Gross' Quinine i Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, Drug - gist and Apothecary, 119 Market street, I Harrisburg. Telephone ordei's given prompt attention. Bell 1960. CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE— Bought at highest cash prices and sold reasonable. S. Refkln, 407 Broad street. Bell phone 2860. UPHOLSTERtNG And furniture re pairing; matlreses renovated and cush ions of all kinds made. S. N. Cluck. | 320-326 Woodbine street. Phone 1317 J. WE BUY Tin and Lead Foil, Lead Pipe, Brass, Copper and Serapiron. Also Magazines, Books, Newspapers and Mix ed Paper. Highest Prices. HARRIS t;URU JUNK COMPANY, 626 West ave nue. Bell phone 4024 J. Wagon will call. , LADIES' TAILORING Also remod ellng and repairing; moderate charge*. H. L. Powell, 925 North Third street. Business Opportunities , WANTED Capable, trustworthy man, with SI,OOO cash and upward, for . permanent position with established company, to open and manage separate | branch. Exceptional opportunity, safe l investment, large proiits. Good for $5,000 a year and better for the right man, with excellent future. Address , H. G. Tucker, Manager, North Ameri can Building, Chicago. FOR RENT A boarding and room inghouse in a good location, to take possession March or Anrll. Address S„ 4727, care of Telegraph. RESTAURANT AND DININGROOM (old established stand) on Market street for sale at a great sacrifice —ac- tive business in one of the most desir , able locations—recently equipped with i all modern improvements and therefore no further expense to the purchaser . buy this business now and be ready for I the Legislature. This business is offer , ed nt a very :0W price because the . owner has other interests which de mand his attention. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. : FOR SALE. RESTAURANT Will be sold at a bargain. Fully equipped. Automatic soda fountain. Near Square . of Lemoyne. Address C. E. Ortmyer, Lemoyne, Pa. ARE you looking for a good, safe, 6 . per cent, investment? A well-estab ; lished local industry oilers a splendid opportunity to local investors by offer , i ing for sale some of its preferred stock. I For particulars write R„ 5515, care of • | Telegraph. ' I BOARDINGHOUSE FOR SALE—WeII ' | furnished, excellent location. Reason for selling,( leaving town. Bargain. Inquire at 141 South Front street, Steel ton, between 6 P. M. and 8 P. M. i ANY Intelligent person can earn gootf Income corresponding foi newspapers) experience unnecessary. Send lor par , liculurs. Press Syndicate. 793 Lock P° rt * N. Y. Money to Loan MONEY ADVANCED to housekeep ers at legal rates; business confiden tial. Profit snaring Loan Society, Room 7, Spooner Building, 9 North Market : Square. 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. Open every evening this week __untll 9 o'clock. Livestock and Poultry FOR SALI'i, CHEAT Horso to quick buyer. Apply 2030 Boas street. Hauling and Moving NATIONAL TRANSFER CoTMovers of pianos, safes, boilers and general hauling. H. W. Lathe, Manager. Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone 3029 J. Storage STORAGE—Private rooms for house hold goods In fireproof warehouse, $2 per month and up. Lower storage rates in non-fireproof warehouse. HARRIS BURG STORAGE CO.. 437-441* South Second street. STORAGE 4lB Brosrt street, house hold goods. Merchandise. Private rooms, sl-$3. Wagons, 75 cents month. D. Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Both phones. Musical SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER One Player-Piano, Scarf and Bench for $285.00. Three dozen Rolls, all latest music, and your own selection. Rare Offer. Come Early if you are looking for a Bargain. Standard make. Stauffer Music House, 315 Broad street. VIOLIN OUTFITS In all sizes is Christmas Gifts. Also BnnJo-Mando llns and Uku-le-les, the latest Hawaiian musical Instrument. Instruction books free witli any Instrument. Note the address. Arthur I. Rubin, 1324 North Second street. Bell phone 3275 M. FOR SALE, CHEAP s2so Regina plione. Plays Victor Records. Inquire at Second Floor, 618 North Second street. Old Ones—VIOLINS—New Ones JUST received a large shipment of old and new violins, representing every violin center of Europe; we have all makes and models; whether an amateur or professional, wo guarantee to suit you; if it's quality of tone and work manship you want, see us before buy ing elsewhere; all Instruments adjusted 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. 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 .distrlot DECEMBER 21, 1916. RALLIES BROKEN BY FRESH SALES Steel and Prominent Equip ments Go Lower; Move ments Erratic New York, Dec. 21. Rallies gave way under fresh selling after the llrst hour, carrying steel and prominent equipments lower. Later price move ments became more erratic, advances and declines being so jumbled as to show no definite trend. Rails yielded from their firm open ing, their reversal being ascribed to necessitous buying, but strengthened again on declaration of the extra Union Pacific dividend. A one-point rise In Paris 6's, with hardening of other in ternational issues, featured the bond market. NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros. & Co., members New York and Philadelphia Stock Ex changes, 3 North Market Square, Har risburg; 133 8 Chestnut Phila delphia; 34 Pine street. New York, furnish the following quotations: New York, Dec. 21. Open. CIOH. AUis-Chalmers 24 5 A 24% American Beet Sugar . . 88 ' 83 American Can 4514 44% American C & F 64 81 % American Ice Securities . 30% 28% American Locomotive 70 70 American Smelting 103 102 Vi American Sugar 109% 10 CHICAGO CATTf.E Chicago, 111., Dec. 21. Cattle Re ceipts, 8,000: steady. Native beef cat tle, $7,000)11.60; western steers, $7.00G 10.00; stockers and feeders, $5.00©8.10; cows and heifers, $3.85©10.00; calves, SB.OO (fi) 11.50. Sheep Receipts 14,000; steadv. Wethers, $8.85 @ 9.90; lambs, $ll.OO @13.15. Joffre's Chief of Staff Retained on Active List Paris, Dec. 22—The official letter sum moning General Nivelle to the com mand of the armies of the north jind northeast was signed by General JofTre as commander in chief of all the French armies. General Castelnau, General Joffre's chief of staff, having reached the age limit, lias been retained on the active list by a special decree signed by President Poincare which is pre liminary to his appointment to the com mand of an army group. Brigadier General Ferdinand Augusta Pont, whom General Niville has chosen as his chief of staff, has been promoted! to general of division for the duration of the war. General Pont, like his chief is an artillery officer and was a junior lieutenant colonel of the staff of tho armies at the beginning of the war. His brilliant military talents soon brought him to the notice of General Joffre who singled him out for rapid promotion. WARN AGAINST SWINDLERS The old holiday swindle of having goods sent on approval to a certain ad dress, and the purchaser then disap pearing is being worked in Harris burg. The busy season offers oppor tunity for working this game. To day the Harrisburg Chamber of Com merce sent out a warning to retail merchants to watch out for tho swindlers. The police are also on the watch. Reports says that a woman heavily veiled has been visiting stores and requesflng that overcoats and other wearing apparel be sent to an address on North street. The woman lias changed her address several times. SKULL FRACTURBD John Hohman, 17 years old, had his skull fractured by a falling piece of iron at the Bethlehem Steel Company this afternoon. The injured man was taken to the Harrisburg Hospital in a, serious condition. YORK RECORDER HERE Edward Newman, recorder of York county, called on County Recorder James E. Lentz at the courthouse to day. WINTER is HERE Winter officially opened to-da.v. The mercury reached 3 5 to-day. Light rain or snow is a probability for to night. njjBBER STAMIin ULL SEALS & STENCILS |#V || II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. U MONEY TO LOAN ] at Legal Rates To Workingmen and Housekeepers sl6 AND UP NO ENDORSEMENT NO ASSIGNMENTS Phone ll>l7-lt Equitable Investment Co. n N. Market Square. Itoom 21. I Member Hurrlnburs Chamber of H Commerce. 15