v¥Tt ▼TT f T¥T ▼▼ T ¥~T TV~T +V ▼T T _▼' "T T,T"TT TT T T T VTVT fTVfVV?V ▼V▼V V T V T~T r ! TO. " LOOI FOR A POSITION" IS TO ADVERTISE FOR ONE \ - A'A AAA'rf AA'AA A AA A A t'A i U A A'A'AAAAA'A"A'A A AA a. a -*-~- A -" -*- ArA~A" A A A A A A A A A-A. Seatbs EIT7, Daniel S. Seltz died December 20, 1916. Funeral from his late residence, 1-H North Second street. Saturday. De cember 23. at 2:30 P. M. Relatives and fiends are invited to attend the si ices. Interment private. I TZ. Died, at Ills home, 328; South Fourteenth street, at 1:30 P. M„ JJe .cember 20, 1916, James H. Lutz, sr., ►irged II years. , . ... Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services satuiday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, the Rev. Mr. Markward •" ticluting. Interment In the Harns burg Cemetery. lAMMEI.BAI'GH —On December M. 1916, Mary A. Hammelbaugh, widow of the late Philip J. Hammelbaugh. in her 82d year. .. t Services wiil be held at her lat* residence. 1437 North Second street, on Saturday afternoon, at 230 o'clock. Relatives and friends In vited to attend without further no tice. ———===== Lost ana Found LOST A small black pocketbook, obtaining about S3O, between D., P. <•* . and Bowman's, or in either store. ; eward. Return to 115 Broad street. LOST Small, black pocketbook, | Itn sum of money ana weekly ticket | etween Mechanicsburg and Harris- j urg. Liberal reward if returned to , 0. 227 Walnut street. j LOST On Sunday afternoon, brindle S nu wnlte male bun dog; cropped ears j nd tail. it returned to 1930 I usqueharimk street. j LOST On Tuesday evening, on Car- j sle or Rockville car, Rose's confet— j onery store, or Dauphin, between Sixth 1 nd Woodbine street, bar pin, pearl in | enter, gold lined. Uew uru it returned j ) 503% Mueuch street. j Help Wanted —Male WANTED Carpenters for concrete j >rms; good wages, steady work. Apply [aster Mechanic's Office. Central iron j Steel Co. WANTED First-class Jig Makers, i nly first-class men need apply. Tiio 1. O. Hickok Mfg. Co., Harrisourg. BOY WANTED For light delivery. I i ages, s6.uo per week. -\ppiy I3S ! orili Sixth street. j WINTER TERM AT YOUNG MEN'S ISINKSS INSTITUTE begins Wed- j esday, January 3, 191.'. Day and Nignt j issions. New departments, enlarged [ iculty. Individual Instruction. OXiice : [>en evenings one week before term pens. j SALESMEN WANTED—Those having newspaper or magazine experience preterred. Nothing out live wires need apply. Sal ary guaranteed. See .ur. BecK, xvooni 2oj Franklin Building. Federal Square. WANTED Several live wire solici ts having salesman abilitv. House-to- j uuse canvass. Salary guaranteed and ' juimistsion. Chance of advancement, j olonial Life Insurance Co.. Arcade uilding. LABORERS WANTED—Com mon and concrete laborers. Apply H. Koppera Co., Betule- j hem Steel Co., Steelton, Pa. , WANTED Wash man; must be ualified to do the best work; $20.00 per .' eek. Also marker and assorter, slb.oo i cr week. Address 8., 5418, care of 1 elegrapii. j GOOD, strong, healthy boys, over 16. pply Superintendent The Telegraph nntiiig co„ Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED 5O able-bodied nen for piece work. Experienced ruckers can earn $75 to S9O per> rionth. Must be able to read and j vrite. Apply in person only to ! gent of Pennsylvania Railroad j jjnipany at Division Street Transfer, P. R. K. Co., Harris >urg, Pa. WANTED CHICKEN FANCIERS NLi bllbliDEßS to learn how to make hickens lay when eggs are high and i lake money from poultry the year lound. SURE. EASY home-study etnod. International Correponueuce chools, 202 Telegraph Building. EXTRA MESSENGERS tmen or boys) anted for Saturday, sunday and Mon ay. 23d to 25th. Can also use tew ! lore tor regular service, any age 14 pward. Making good wages. Western nlon Telegraph Co. WANT Young men to learn auto lobile business, to become practical lechanica and chauffeurs. We give ur students a chance to make money t the rate of 20c per hour between lass hours. We guarantee to pay you Oc per hour as soon as competent. 5U in cash required. Auto Transporta ion School. 27-29 North Cameron treet. DRAFTSMAN Young man. j technical school graduate pre- ! ferred; excellent chance for ad v ancetnent. 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 erience; must have good reference. Ap ly 226 Chestnut street. Help Wanted—Female WANTED Experienced binder on | jw shoes. -Also woman or girl handy j , ith nee'dle for repairing. Steady i ork. Apply at once. Harrisburg Shoe | ianufacturing Company, Vernon street. DRESSMAKING TAUGHT thoroughly . rom any pattern. Make dresses for ourself while learning. Day and even ts classes. Mme. Henderson, 528 | orth street. WANTED A lady between the age f 25 and 35, with $2,000, to take one alf interest in one of the 'oest-paying usiness places in Harrisburg. Answer nd I will call and explain. Address 416. care of Telegraph. NEW HOUSES FOR RENT ]| This pair of new houses (just completed) is located on the west side |i of Twenty-eighth street, between Derry and Woodl&wn streets. ]' 2 hi-story stone and stucco with eight rooms—bath—steam heat —gas j! and electricity. Cemented cellar with laundry—front porch with grano- !! lithic floor. A pleasant location. Rentals, $35 and $37.50. 11 MILLER BROTHERS & CO. jj MEMBER HARRISBURG REAL, ESTATE BOARD FRIDXY EVENING, Help Wanted —Female WANTED At small, country school, woman for kitchen work. Age from 30 to 40 preferred. Salary, $17.00 monthly. Write to Carson Long Insti tute. New Bloomfleld, Pa. WANTED A white woman as chambermaid, mornings from 8 to 12. Apply 9 North Front street. WANTED Girls 16 years and over,'experienced and learn ers. Apply Harrisburg Silk Mill, Corner of North and Second streets. i CIGARMAKERS WANTED Steadv work; good stock; good wages. Apply Central Cigar Co., 323 Soutn Cameron Street. *** • \ WANTED Shoe cutters for wo men s, misses' and children's shoes. Steady work. Apply Harrisburg Shoe I Manufacturing Co., Vernon street, Har j risburg. Pa. Situations Wanted —Male SITUATION WANTED ln a gai | age by an experienced automobile re ! pairer, also licensed chauffeur. Apply j -16 South Second street, Steelton. Situations Wanted —female WANTED A white woman wishes ! waslting to do at home. Address 310 | Boyd aienue, City. Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE Desirable residence property, with modern improvements, ' 1839 Herr street, opposite State I Arsenal. Inquire on premises. Sophia ! K. Barnes. I FOR SALE 2340 Derry street; 3- I story brick dwelling; 9 rooms and j bath; cliesffiut and cypress finish; gas j and electric light; combination range; 1 steam heat; cemented cellar; hardwood floors down stairs; front and rear ! porches; lot, 40x125; garage; drive alley !on rear. This property is in excellent j condition and can be bought for ; $5,100.00. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE IBOS Derry street; 2V4- story frame dwelling; 11 rooms and \ bath; gas and electric light; steam heat; cemented cellar; front and rear stairways; large front porch; garage, 1 lot, 30x130. Price, $5,500.00. Brinton- Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. 322 BROAD STREET BUSINESS PROPERTY, opposite Broad Street Mar ket Storeroom, 9 rooms, bath, steam heat and electricity. Lot, 20x131 to saytord avenue. Uoom for garage. CHAS. AUi~_K, 1002 North Third street. WHY NOT INSPECT No. 1518 Ffth street? Corner property suitable for business. Price is i ight and the time to act on this property is now. Beil Realty ; Co., Bergner Building. j STILL VACANT—The house that you should see No. 1725 Fourth street ail improvements in good condition —lot, 15x127. Price reasonable. Inspect : it. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. ON THE HILL, yet centrally located —corner property brick 8 rooms —bath gas steam heat porch front lot, 28x73. Price upon inquiry. | No. 1163 Derry street. Bell Realty Co., 'Bergner Building. GET THE LOWEST PRICE on No. 57 South Cameron street frame house 8 rooms bath gas furnace porch lot, 20x87. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. [ BUSINESS PROPERTIES on Broad | street for sale Plot, 30x125 • two i storerooms two dwelling houses I one brick warehouse. Consider these properties carefully and get lowest price—Nos. 439 ana 141. Bell Realty | Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE N. Fifteenth Street, No. i 617, a modern brick, steam-heated house with electric and gas lights, front and rear porches, side entrance and paved ; street. This is an ideal home at a mod \ erate price. Terms easy. J. K. Gipple, | 1251 Market street, I FOR SALE ll4 Washington street, corner River alley, two-and-one-half i story l.ante; eight rooms and a bath; all conveniences, I Corner Bridge and Eighth streets, Llkwood, two-and-one-huu-story frame; eight rooms and bath; all conveniences. The above properties will be sold at bargain. Apply Keeney & aimuioos> New Cumberland. Real Estate For Rent FOR RENT New three-story brick dwelling; all modern improvements, in cluding cemented cellar, gas, electricity, i combination range, side and back yards; j lruit trees; car service in front of house. Apply to C. P. CHAPMAN, cor ner Bridge and Tenth streets, New Cumberland, Pa. FOR RENT 445 South Thirteenth street; all improvements; immediate possession; $25. A. W. Swengel, 219 ; .••outh Thirteenth street. , FOR RENT Seven-room dwelling, 1-21 Wallace street; newly painted and papered; rent, sl2. Chas. Adler, 1002 North Third street. FOR RENT No. 807 N. Eighteenth St $25.00 , No. 511 Race St 12.00 No. 521 Race St 16.00 J. E. GIPPLn., STOREROOMS FOR RENT No. oO South Cameron Street. No. 60 South Cameron Street. _Apply &8 South Cameron Street. Real Estate Wanted CASH FOR PROPERTY No commissions. Quick settlements. See Chas. Adler, 1002 North Third street. Farms j FOR SALE Dauphin County Farm containing 40 acres, located 7 miles east | of Harrisburg along the Hummelstown • trolley line; improved with a 2!4-story ; frame dwelling; frame barn; sand loam soil. Price, $4,000.00. Brinton-Packer I Co., Second and Walnut streets. ! For Sale—Miscellaneous SACRIFICE SALE of household fui— nitur*; chairs, stands, dressers, large refrigerator, sewing machine, heating stove. New York folding bed, rugs, vacuum carpetcleaner, dishes, bric-a brac, etc. Call at 1114 Capital street. Ring Upper Bell. For Sale —Miscellaneous KOR SALE Pair of scales —one To ledo drum scale and one Jacobson scale. Will sell cheap to quick buyer. It. Aboff, Fifth and Kelker streets. FOR SALE High-grade Marabou : Mutts and Scarfs, bought from H. C. i Dodge, the halter. Bought them cheap. Will sell cheap. If you want to save troin $lO to |ls a set, now is the time to buy. Open evenings. S. Meltzer, 513 I Walnut street. BARGAIN IN BOOKS All this j week we are selling a lot of brand new j books, direct from the publishers—lat est tlction, science, history, religion, I etc. —at HALF PRICK AND UNDER; : some tine $1.25 books at 25c; live copies, j assorted, for $1.00; all good books for j your own library or for sifts to friends. | Open evenings. Aurana s Book Store, j 913 North Third. FOR SALE 5O-H.-P. boiler and 2b- H.-P. engine. Will sell at reasonable ! price. Dillsburg Mfg. Co., Dillsburg, Pa. i FOR SALE 26-H.-P. Gasoline or Kerosene Engine, Automatic oil feed, Bosch Magneto, ap proved type. Also u first-class driving horse. Sound, kind, gentle and can be driven | anywhere. Address 8., 5543, care of Telegraph. ' C. V. phone No. 4201, or Bell phone No. I 364 M. | j 2 1-H.-P. Fairbanks Morse, 3 Phase 60 Cycle Motors. 2 Blacksmith Forges. 1. ConnellsvlUe Blower. 2 Champion Blacksmith Blowers. 1 Champion 60-Ib. Belt Hammers. I Little Giant Punch and Shears. Also a number of tressels, and other blacksmith equipment. ALFRED H. SHAFFER, 88 S. Cameron Street. City. FOR SALE—Two Pool Tables, 4%x9 ' and 4xß, cues, balls and racks. Will 1 sell them right. W. H. Hettley. 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 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. FOR RENT Offic#. unexcelled loca- ! tion fn heart of city. Inquire 300 Com monwealth Trust Co. Building. ( BARGAINS IN BOOKS All this week we are selling a lot of brand new books, direct Irom the publishers—lat est fiction, science, history, religion, etc.—at HALF PRICE AND UNDER; some fine $1.25 books at 25c; five copies, . assorted, for $1.00; all good books foi i your own library or for gifts to friends. Open evenings. Aurand s Book Store, 913 North Third. FOR SALE, at Gable'u. 111-117 South Second street, L<vwn Fence, Field Fence. Gates, Poultry Netting, Building Hard ware, Plaster Board, Upson Wall Board, Compo-Board, 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. ! BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—AII , makes bought, exchanged, sold, rented. : Big shipment of like new, factory re built L. C. Smith's just arriving. Geo. 1 P. Tlllotson, 211 Locust street. Oppo- I site Orpheum. ; For Rent—Miscellaneous FOR RENT—Suitable for sec- 1 ond floor retail business, two en- j 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. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be i secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR RENT—Offices suitable for a doctor or dentist or general purposes. Light, beat and attend- j ance. Dr. John Oenalager, 711 North Third street. DESK ROOM FOR KENT Goad lo cstion, ue&r Post ufnee, ground Uoor. luqutre Typewriter office. 211 Locust street. j Apartments For Rent FOR RENT—Centrally located apart- ' ment, three rooms and bath, city steam, i from January 1. Apply 11. W. Miller. Bell phone SIR. 806 N. SECOND ST., (three blocks from Market Square) 2rst tloor front, five rooms and bathr" city steam heat vgas and electricity); suitable for home nnd office, for physician, dentist or pro fessional man—sso. MILLER BROTiI- 1 EKS & CO., Locust and Court Sts. SECOND ST., N., 231 "Snavely Building," 7 rooms and bath; extra stor age room, electric and sas-. city steam. SECOND ST., 1730 Five and six rooms with porch; most pleasant and open surroundings In city. I Apartments Wanted WANTED Three to five rooms, fur- I nished, modern and reasonable. Address : M.. 5545, care of Telegraph. ! Rooms For Rent TWO COMMUNICATING ROOMS, sec ond floor front, one third floor front bedroom, furnished for light housekeep- j ing; all improvements; use of phone; three minutes' walk from Square. Call Bell phone 3694J-1. THREE nicely furnished rooms, with ' all conveniences, in private family, for rent at a reasonable price, for men 1 only. Apply 1115 or 1113 Derry street. | FOR RENT One large, furnished i room, with light housekeeping privil- ; eges; steam heat, electricity, gas and use of bath. Apply 7 North Thirteenth street. Bell phone lilt). FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT City steam heat; use of Bell phone. Address 719 North Sixth street. Wanted —Board —Rooms WANTED Young man wishes room and board with private family on Gieen street, or Third street, between Calder and Kelker, References exchanged. Address G.. 4567, care of Telegraph. Rooms Wanted WANTED Two to three-rooms fur nished, modern apartment, with private bath; central location; references ex changed. Address 8., 6419, care of Tele graph. W anted —Miscellaneous WANTED. AUTOMOBILES IN ANY i CONDITION, to sell or buy. Why not ; consign your car with us to avoid i trouble and worry in trying to dispose lof It. We make no charges for storage : or for any repairs while car Is on sale. Auto Transportation Co., 27-29 North Cameron street. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Wanted —Miscellaneous I WOULD like to have on hand about SI,OOO worth of good, second-band fur niture. Highest cash prices paid for Furniture. Stoves and Carpets. Bell phone 33&7 R. 324 Kelly street. Business Personals WE don't uy rags. but pay HIGHEST I CASH PRICES for ladies', gentlemen's I good CLOTHING AND SHOES. Also | Furniture and Carpets. Send postal to I 636 Herr street. ; WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCT ' Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective work handled—one eye always upeo. HELL I'HONE 4399. RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED ALL kinds of SAFETY RAZOR j BLADES RESHARPENED, 25c doz.. ex- I cept Star heavy, 15c; old style, 25c each. HENRY GILBERT . SONS. 219 Market ! street. VACUUM CLEANERS New ma chines, FOR RENT. Ask Martin. Bell | 4000. STRIPPING Have your windows | and doors stripped with Harrlsburg I Weather Stripping. Cheap. Durable, i Satisfaction guaranteed. R. BOWERS. 1 609 GEARY STREET. Phone 2921 J. | LEATHER Traveling Bags and SuU- | [ esses (drummers' samples) positively at I (he lowest prices /n the city. Call and 'be convinced. Also overcoats and cloin- i | ins. watches, diamonds and sportlu? ; goods at low prices. Cohen & Son. Ke- ; ' liable Pawnbrokers, 431 Murket street. i I at subway. SPANGLER PLANING MILL CO. j Mill work of all kinds. Estimates i cheerfully given. 824 North Seventh 1 j street. j FOR falling hair try Gross' Quinine i i Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross. Drug- 1 1 gist and Apothecary, 11* Market street. Harrlsburg. Telephone order* given l prompt attention. Bell 1960. CLOTHING, SHOES. FURNITURE—! Bought at highest c=.sh prices and sold i reasonable. S. Refkin, 407 Broad street, i Bell phone 2860. UPHOISTERING And furniture re pairing; mattreses 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 Scrapiron. Also Magazines, Books. Newspapers and Mix ed Paper. Highest Prices. HARRIS rfCRU JI NK COMPANY, 526 West ave- I nue. Bell phone 4024 J. Wagon will call. j LADIES' TAILORING Also remod eling and repairing; moderate charges. H. L. Powell. 925 North Third street. Business Opportunities 1 TOR RENT A hoarding and room i inghouse in a good location, to take I possession March or Anril. Address S., 4727, care of Telegraph. , RESTAURANT AND DINING ROOM (old established stand) on Market street for sale at a great sacrifice —ac- tive business in one of tht most desir able locations—recently equipped with ; all modern improvements and therefore • no further expense to the purchaser j buy this business now and be ready for | the Legislature. This business is ofter ied at a very ;OW price because the owrer has other interests which de mand his attention. Bell Realty Co., I Bergner Building. I FOR SALE. RESTAURANT Will be sold at a bargain. Fully equipped. I Automatic soda fountain. Near Square lof Lemoyne. Address C. E. Ortinyer, j Lemoyne, Pa. ARE you looking for a good, safe, 6 fier cent, investment? A well-estab ished local Industry offers a splendid I opportunity to local investors by offer ing for sale some of its preferred stock, i For particulars write R., 5615, care of I Telegraph. j BOARDINGHOUSE FOR SALE—WeII ! furnished, excellent location. Reason I for selling,( leaving town. Bargain. ! Inquire at 141 South Front street, Steel- I ton, between 6 P. M. and 8 P. M. ANY Intelligent person can earn good 1 income corresponding foi newspapers! ' experience unnecessary. Send for par . ticulars. Press Syndicate, 793 Lock port. N. Y. Money to Loan MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate I security in any amounts and upon any i terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. j Box 174, Ilarrisburg, Ta. MONEY ADVANCED to 1 ers at legal rates; business conftden i tial. Profit Snaring Loan Society, Room 17, Spooner Building, 9 North Market | Square. LOANS—SIS TO S3OO ; When pressed for funds to meet immediate necessities, consult this licensed, bonded j corporation supervised by the State Banking Department end financed by local people. Loans made at legal rates on , personal property, real estate or approved endorsement and repayable In tour to twelve monthly Instalments. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN & INVESTMENT CO, 204 Chestnut Street. Open every evening this week j until 9 o'clock. Hauling and Moving NATIONAL TRANSFER OCX Movers jof pianos, safes, boilers and general I hauling. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth I and Woodbine streets. Bell phone 3029 J. Storage STORAGE—Private rooms tot house hold goods In fireproof warehouse, $3 per month and up. Lower storage rates lln non-fireproof warehouse. HARRIS- I BURG STORAGE CO.. 487-441. South Second street. i STORAGE in 3-story brick building, I rear 408 Market street, j Household goods in clean, private | rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to i P. G. Diener, Jeweler, 408 Market St. ' STORAGE 419 Broad street, house hold goods, Merchandise. Private rooms, ; sl-$3. Wagons. 75 cents month. D. Cooper Sc. Co., 411 Broad street. Both phones. Musical | SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER One ! Player-Piano, Scarf and Bench for $285.00. Three dozen Rolls, all latest I music, nnd your own selection. Karo I Offer. Come Early if you afre looking [for a Bin-gain. Standard make. Stauffer j Music House, 315 Broad street. ! VIOLIN OUTFITS In all sizes as ] Christmas Gifts. Also Bnnjo-Mando j llns and Liku-le-les, the latest Hawaiian I musical instrument. Instruction books I free with any instrument. Note the I address. Arthur I. Rubin. 1324 North Second street. Bell phone 3275 M. | FOR SALE. CHEAP ?250 I phone. 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, we 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 : i on a higher grade instrument. Violins, 'cellos and bows artistically and ! promptly repaired. Tone restoring a specialty. G. G. Glace. Violin Makfer, ! 604 Herr Street. I ANGELUS PLAYER PIANO—FuII 88- ; note; 12 rolls of music; bench, Bcarf i I and two tunings free; special price, I $345, on easy payment plan. H. G. Day. i ; 1515 Derry street. Out of the high rent i district. t IIICAtiO CATTI.K Chicago, 111., Dec. 22. Cattle Re ceipts, 3,000: strong. Native beef cat tie, $7,006' 11.75; western steers, $7.00® 10.00; stockers and feeders, $5.00®8.10; cows and heifers, $3.85® 10.00; calves, sß.oo® 11.75. Sheep Receipts, 5.000; strong. Wethers, $9.00®10.00: lambs, $11.25 ® 13.45. Hogs Receipts, 30,000; strong to | 10c above yesterday's average. Bulk of sales. $9.90®10.80; light, $9.50®10.20; mixed, $9.80®10.40; heavy. $9.90®10.45; rough. $9.90® 10.00; pigs. $7.75®9.35. Automobiles REPUBLIC TIRES "Prodium Pro cess;" wonderful tensile strength; un even wear eliminated; reduced chipping tind cutting. GOOD SERVICE TIRE CO., 1019 Market streetw WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of any kind. If you cannot sell your car, why not consign it to or exchange it wltn us for a better one. Our charges for selling- are 5 per cent. only. No storage charges if car is not sold. AUTO TRANSPORTATION EXCHANGE DE PARTMENT. 27-29 North Cameron street. Bell phone 1710. FOR SALE 1914, seven-passenger Wniton touring car, in good condition. New cord tires r.ll arcund. Miller Auto _o., 63 South Cameron. Bell - pnMi 4119. FOR SALE— -1916 Haynes, like new $1250 Model Chalmers 625 1916 Velie. good as new 800 1916 Maxwell, touring 300 1912 Maxwell, touring, would 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 130x3V; Non-skid 12.06 j 33x1 Non-Skid 19.80 I 3 Ix 4 Non-Skid 20.16 | Ford Radiator Covers $1.50 up 5 Gallons Lubricating Oil (the kind you use) 2.50 I Anti-Freeze, per gallon 80 ! Alcohol 8 ! 5 lbs. Cup Grease 49 REX GARAGE, "Where You' Save Money." 1917 North Third Street. FOR SALE USED TIRES, sizes 30x8 to 37x5',6. CRESCENT GARAOE, ! 232 South street. I BUICK ROADSTER With brand i new set of tires, in excellent condition. ! Built lor city and country use. Apply | Miller Auto Co., 68 South Cameron street. OUR BIG SALE OF AUTOS will come [ off December 16. Over 150 cars Will be • sold at a sacrifice, including many dlf- I ferent makes. Runabouts, touring cars 1 and many others We sell cars on con signment. NO CHARGES FOR STOtt ! AGE. AUTO TRANSPORTATION CO., j id-.a Noith Cameron street. I Motorcycles and Bicycles I BICYCLE FOR SALE New Iver Johnson. $25.00 takes it. 205 Locust street. INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Also Thor and Harley-Davldson for sale cheap; just been overhauled; all twin cylinders and In good condition. C. H. 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 desired. DAYTON CYCLE CO., 912 North Third street. WE WANT TO BUY BICYCLE frames, coaster-brakes and other parts. We pay highest cash prices. Come in to-day, or phone DAYTON CYCLE CO. Bell phone 385J, 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. Legal Notices NOTICE Letters of Administration on the Estate of William A. Bothwell, late of Harribburg, Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to i the undersigned residing in Wormleys burg, all persons indebted to said Es tate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement, to MAUDE H. BOTHWELL. Or Administratrix. R. S. Care. Attorney. NOTICE is hereby given that the fol •owing accounts have been filed in Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin Countv, Pa., and will be confirmed by j said Court on the 11th day of January, 1917, unless cause be shown to the con j tr< Kirst and final account of Samuel B. 1 KiefTer and John W. Metzger, assignees | of Annie R. Good and husband, of Lon- S donderry Township, Dauphin County, 1 Pa. i Account of John A. Conrad, assignee of T G. Garman, of Susquehanna Town ship, Dauphin County. Pa. First account of John H. Klingman, reeciver of The Halifax Water Com panv, for the year 1915 (ending Janu ary 1, 1916). i Second account of John 11. Klingman, ' receiver of The Halifax Water Com ipany, for the year 1916 (up to Novem- I ber 13, 1916). First account of Harrlsburg Trust | Company, committee of Bessie Johnson, i a lunatic. # „ First account of Harrlsburg Trust Company, gvardian for Henrietta Eaton, ia weak-minded person, child of John F. i Eaton, deceased. First and final account of Harrlsburg Trust Company, guardian for Alice E. Dougherty, a weak-minded person, now deceased, child of James Francis Dough erty, deceased. First and final account of Harrlsburg Trust Company, guardian of Barthold Weitzel, a weak-minded person, late of the City of Harrlsburg, Dauphin Coun ty, Pa.', deceased. First and partial account of Edwin M. Hershey, receiver for the City Auto Supply Company. HENRY F. HOLLER, Prothonotary. NOTICK BOROUGH OF ST HELTON, PENNSYL VANIA. 4 PER CENT. WATER BONDS SIO,OOO of 4 Per Cent. Water Bonds Is sued January 1, 1900, to be Redeemed Janirary 1, 1917. NOTICE is hereby given that the fol lowing 4 per cent. Water Bonds issued by the Borough of Steelton, Pennsylva nia, January 1, 1900, and numbered 122, 128. 129. 130, 131, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 139. 140, 142, 113, 116, 117, 153, 155, 156 and 157, amounting to ten thousand dollars ($10,000) will be redeemed and ! paid, January 1, 1917, at the Steelton National Bank, Steelton, Penna. CHARLES P. FEIDT, Borough Secretary. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that pursu ant to a resolution of the Board of Di rectors of the Harrlsburg Chemical and I Paint Company, a special meeting of I the stockholders of the Harrisburg Chemical and Paint Company is called to meet at the general offices of the company, 917-919 Hemlock Street. Har risburg. Pa., on the 26th day of Febru ary. l9lJr at 8 P. M., to take action on approval or disapproval of the proposed increase of capital stock of the said company from $15,000 to SIOO,OOO. WILLIAM. C. MORTON, Secretary. RALPH J. BAKER. Solicitor. I Comm. of Pennsylvania Insurance Dept. Liquidation of the dissolved Scranton Fire Insurance Company (Dauphin Co. Common Pleas No. 57; 1913). ALL parties at interest are notified 1 that a report on the aforementioned i company Is prepared and can be seen at the Department. A first distribution of 65 per cent, is awarded. Exceptions i must be filed not later than December 27, 1916, after which the report (and exceptions, if any) will be filed In the Dauphin County Court. J. D. O'NEIL, Insurance Commissioner. Harrlsburg. Pa. Dec. 20, 1916. DECEMBER 22, 1916. GAINS EXTENDED BY ALL LEADERS Dealing Shows Moderation; Signs of Fresh Bearish Aggressions New Y&rlc, Dee. 22. —Recessions in cidental to realizing for profit followed ; the first upward movement, these; ranging from 1 to 5 points In stocks which made the greatest recoveries at the outset. Steel anil a few other leaders more than held their early gains, however, | on steady accumulation. Dealings' showed moderation in marked con trasts to yesterday's wild fluctuations.] Here and there were signs of fresh | bearish aggressions, but these made | little headway in the face of quiet | confldenie manifested by traders in general. Bonds were firm. NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros, ft 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, I furnish the following quotations: New York, Dec. 22. Open. Clos. ; Allis-Chalmers 20',i 27>4 American Beet Sugar .. S7 /2 89% American Can 46 £ 4714 ! American C & F 63% 63 Vi I American Ice Securities . 28% 30 U : American Locomotive .. 104' i 106 American Sugar 106 >g 108% I Anaconda 79% 83% j Atchison 102% 104 : Baldwin Locomotive ... 59% 61% Baltimore & Ohio 83 84 i Bethlehem Steel 500 502 j Butte Copper 45% 48% . California Petroleum ... 24% 25 | Canadian Pacific 164% 164% I Central Leather 82 87% ! Lackawanna Steel SO 82% Lehigh Valley 77 79' Maxwell Motors 49 52 Merc Mar ctfs 26% 26% Merc Mar ctfs pfd 90 92% Mex Petroleum 93 96% | Miami Copper 36 37% Missouri Pacific 16 17% National Lead 60% 60% New York Central 103% 104 NYN II and H 51% 53 XY O and W 28% 30 I Nor and West 136 135% I Northern Pacific 108 110'/4 ! Pacific Mail 19 19% Penna Railroad 56 56% Pittsburgh Coal 39% >39 Railway Steel Spg 46% 46% Chesapeake and Ohio .. 63% 64% Chicago, Mil and St Paul 90 91% Chicago, R I and Pacific 33 35 Chlno Con Copper 54% 54% Colorado Fuel and Iron. 41% 45% Consolidated Gas 130% 132% Corn Products 21% 23% Crucible Steel 56 % 59 ' Legal Notices IN RE GRADING OF SWATARA STREET, FROM TWENTY-FIRST STREET TO TWENTY-SECOND STREET, HARRISBURG. PENNA. NOTICE is hereby given that the Viewers appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County to view and ascertain the damages and benefits arising from the above men tioned proceeding, and to assess the same according to law, have filed their report In the said Court to No. 184, January Term, 1917, on the 22d day of December, 1916. The schedule of as sessments contained therein is as fol lows: SCHEDULE NORTH SIDE • t rn c a'g = 2 £■§ £§S OWNER. go -to # n 0 K •< U. fc V. I James W. Lloyd 80 None $29 20 1 Martha E. Reev | er 60 None 21 90 IS. F. Dunkle.... 60 None 21 90 | R. C. Croll and ! Geo.W.Fritsch SO None 29 20 S. F. Dunltle.... 40 None 14 60 Wm. C. P00r.... 220 None SI 10 SOUTH SIDE W. S. Jackson.. 40 None 14 60 Heirs of Chas. J. | Swan. Dec. . . 20 None 7 30 Thoo. J. LampaS 40 None 14 60 James W. Lloyd 80 None 29 20 J. C. Ensminger 40 None 14 60 j J. W. Eby 20 None 7 30 |S. F. Dunkle... 40 None 14 60 Sadie E. Zorger 40 None 14 60 Frank J. Marzolf 40 None 14 60 V. M. Weaver and J. L. Stewart 20 None 7 30 Adolph Frank enberger 20 None 7 30 | Bertha Parks .. 20 None 730 | ClarenceL.Zorg- I er 20 None 7 30 |Wm. C. P00r.... 20 None 7 30 I Carolyn C. John ; ston 20 None 730 Sadie J. Bair... 20 Nor e 7 30 S. F. Dunkle 40 None 14 60 | Total $395 00 i Total cost of improvement, $395 00. j Unless exceptions thereto be filed ! within thirty days after December 22, 1916. said report will be confirmed ab solutely. JAMES D. SALTSMAN, HARRY FAHNESTOCK, PAUL G. SMITH, Viewers. OFFICE OF The Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings, State Capitol | Building, Harrisburg. Pa. 1 SEALED PROPOSALS will be recelv led bv the Superintendent of Public I Grounds and Buildings until 2 o'clock I P. M., Tuesday, January 9, 1917, for fur nishing the labor and material required i in installing two Electric Freight Ele- I vators in the new main building on the i State Arsenal Grounds, located at Elgh- I teenth and Herr Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Each bidder must file with his proposal I complete specifications of the equip i ment he proposes to install. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. SAMUEL B, RAMBO, Superintendent. In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County, No. 480, January Term, 1917. NOTICE is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, on the 16th day of January, 1917, at 10 o'clock, under the provisions of the Corporation Act of 1874 and its supple ments. for a charter for an intended i corporation to be called THE BETH jESDA MISSION OF HARRISBUKG. the character and objects of which is to I reach out a helping hand to the men and women of all races, nationalities and creeds, for the purpose of lifting them up to God through faith in Jesus Christ and developing them in Chris tian service, to aid the poor and un fortunate, aifa to provide dormitory ac commodations and meals; and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges con ferred by the said act and the supple ments thereto. The proposed charter is now on file In the office of the Prothonotary. FRANK R. HEAN, AT YOUR SERVICE FOR 1 1917 CALENDARS 1917 GOOD SELECTION. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. MYERS MFG. CO. Third and Cumberland Streets Bell Pbone UTT-R. H.UIRIIBUKO, FA. 17 Distilling Securities .... 32 29 Erie :14 Va "<iV£ .General Electric Co IBS 167%' Gooarieh BP 60 61 Great Northern pt'd .... 116% 117 Great Northern Ore subs 35 ;!r> %] Inspiration Copper 63 57 Interboro-Metropolitan.. 16% 16%' International Paper .... 44 46% Kennecott Copper 4 1 44% Kansas City Southern .. 26% J5 Vj Hay Con Copper 25 J /4 26% Reading; , iu3 104 %| Republic Iron and Steel. 75 76 %| Southern Pacific !)7 !7%; Southern Ry 32 3.1 iij Studebaker 10!1 112 Texas Oil 210 211%! 'Union Rucilic 148% 147%' U S I Alcohol 105 ~ 111%' IT S Rubber 59 62% IT S Steel 101 107% IT S Steel pfd 118 118% ] Utah Copper 98% 101 Virginia-Carolina Chem. 40% 41%' I West Union Telegraph., 99 us Westinghouse Mfg .. ,f 54 55% j Willys-Overland \ 37 37% | PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE Philadelphia, Dec. 22. Wheat • IliKher; No. 2, red, spot, and December, IVs N °" 2 ' Soutllern ' luci - $1.65© Corn Market steady; No. 2, yellow, $1.04 @ 1.05; . No. 3, yellow. $1.02® 1.03: No. 4, yellow, sl.oo® 1.01; No. 5, yellow, 97® 98c; steamer, yellow, 07c@$1.00. Oats Market steady; No. 2, white, o9 (it 60c; No. 3, white. 57%©58 c. Bran The market "is quiet: city nulls, winlur. per tun. t?oM0, \eal ' em winter, per ton. $26.50: soft, winter. 32 00° n ' * 33-50, Spring, per ton, $31.50@ Refined Sugars Quiet, but steady; .powdered, 7.15 c; line granulated, 7.05 c; confectioners' A, 6.93 c. Butter The market is steady; western, creamery, extras, 41® 42c; nearby prints, fancy, 44c. * Eggs —The market is steady; Pennsylvania and other nearby first's, free cases, $14.10 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $13.80 per case; western, extras, llrsts, free cases, $14.10 per case; do., firsts, free casa, sl3 80 per case. , Li™ Poultry The market is firm; fowls, 17@ 1 He; roosters, 13®14c; Sprint chickens, 16@19c; broilers, 16@l8c; ducks, ltS@lßc; geese, 15©18 c; turkeys. 22(a 24c. Dressed Poultry Firm and hiKher; fowls, fancy. 23@23&c; do., good to choice, 21' ft, ®22 J ,ic; do., small sizes, 17 ®2l c; old roosters. 17c; roasting chick ens, western. 20@25c; broiling chickens, western, 18@25c; do., nearby, 23®31c; Spring ducks, nearby, 204j)22c; do., western, 18@20c; western srecse, 18© 20c; turkeys, fancy, large, nearby, 31© 32c; do., western, fancy, large, 30c; do., western, fair to good, 27®29c; do., common. 22@25e. Potatoes The market is steadv; Pennsylvania, per bushel, $1.65© 1.75; New York, per bushel, $1.65; i.astein tinore, No. 1, per imr rel, $2.60 ®> 2.7 5; do.. No. 8, per barrel, $1.25 @1.50; Norfolk. No. 1. per barrel. $2.6002.75;; do.. No. 2. pet barrel, Jersey, per basket. 1 t!Dc<o>sl.OO Flour The market is dull; 1 winter, clear, $6.50@6.75; do., straights, $7.00©7.25; do., patents, $7.50(5)7.75; Spring, firsts, clear, $7.75®5.00; I do., patents, $8.25@5.50; do., favorite brands, $8.50@9.00. Hay Steady, with a fair demand: new timothy, No. 1, largo bales, slß.oo® 19.00; No. 1, small bales, $17.00® 17.50; No. 2, $14.50@15.60: No. 3. sll.ooto 13.00; sample, $8.00@10.00. ' clover mixed. Lislit mixed, $16.00® 16.50; No. 1, do., $15.00® 15.50; No. 2, do., $12.00@13.0e. CHICAGO BOARD OP TRADE ) Chicago, 111., Dec. 22.—Board of Tradt* closing: . Wheat—May, 1.67%; Julv, 1.38%. t Corn—May, 93 >4 ; July, 92%. , Oats—May. 53%; July, 51. I Pork—January, 27.10; May, 26.61. Lard—January, 15.92; May, 16.10. s Ribs —January, 13.87; May, 14.27. 1 "■ " " This Is the Birthday Anniversary of—l H _ I i I ■PHI 181 Hp** JB F. H. SEIDLER Mr. Seidler Is a native of Daniels.. 1 ville, Northampton county, but has been in Harrisburg for the last four years. He is proprietor of a grocery store at Fifteenth and State streets, and was formerly connected with tlio, Brownstone Store Company, at Huni melstown. Court Fixes Kisses' Value at $5 Each New York, Dec. 22. "I'll fine yon : $5 for each kiss," Magistrate Voorl.ecs ; said yesterday in the Gates Avenue I Court, Brooklyn, to Nicholas Eeondu, 35 years old, of No. 105 Say ford street, i Miss Marie Amman, twenty-live ' years old, of No. 4 4 Bogart street, said i Leonda kissed her twice while slio . was visiting her sister. Mrs. Margaret i Chapman, at rjlo. 7 3!) Myrtle avenue. Eeonda, who delivered coal at the Chapman home, seized her arpund tho waist and despite her efforts to pic vent, smacked her twice, she said. Il< ' paid the $lO fine. I MONEY TO LOAN ; at Legal Rates II To Worklngineii and ' ! Honsekee|>ers sl6 AND UP i NO ENDORSEMENT NO ASSIGNMENTS Phone 1017-11 i | Equitable Investment Co. ON. Market Square. Room 21. Member JlarrUburß Chamber of , Commerce. ( jMMWHnnnaB
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