Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, December 27, 1916, Page 11, Image 11

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Deaths
STAMM December 25, 1916, Helen
Ruth Stumm, wue of Henry L Stamm,
Relatives' ana friends invited to _ at
tend the funeral services on ihuisaaj
afternoon, at 2 o clock, at her late
residence, 319 South Fllteenth street.
Interment Snoop's Church Cenieier j.
The body can ue viewed this even
ting.
LKHCIi Died, on December 25, 1916,
Harry B. Lercn, aged 32 years. . k
Funeral on Thursday, at 10 o clock,
irom residence, 3 south
street. Funeral ana interment pri
vate. ——====
Lost ana Found
LOST One 5, one 2 and three 1
dollar bills, in roll, between Seventeenth
and Regina and Nineteenth and lje i ''
streets. ueward if returned to this
oitice.
IX)ST On Tuesday afternoon, small
gold watch and oraceiet, on strawberry
4>ireet, between Court Dairy launch and
tfchleisner's ritore. Kewaru it returned
to Schleianer's store.
— On Christmas, on South Fif
teentli street, between Derry and
Swaiara, or between Fifteenth und
Klttatinny on Derry, gold band brace
let. Ateturn to UUo i>orth
street.
Help Waniea —Male
EXPERIENCED casket cov
erers and trimmers wanted by a
company located in New York
City, UooU wages, steady em
ployment. Write A. C., nox su,
Room 1201, 220 vv'est Forty-sec
ond Street, New York.
WANTED Two quick, neat, young
men tor counter; experience not neces
sary, it willing to work. Apply KUBUC
Dairy Lunch, J-I-9 South Tnird street.
WANTED. CHEF—White. Must fur
nish reterence. Apply Davenport
L,unch, 325 Market street.
WANTED Boys over 16 years of
age to lectin sho-emuking. Apply Devine
lungel felloe iviaiiuiacturiiig Co., Six
teenth and atate streets.
WANTED Boys over 16 years old
to learn 10 cut suoes and trimmings.
Apply ui Daupnin ohoe Co., 320 Market,
x* our ill Floor, over Hub.
WANTED First hand on bfead and
cao.es. wages, S2U.UO per week. Steady
position, uuuu aliop. .Address Bun ion
flattery, L it. llutn. Punxsuiawney, i J a.
SALESMEN WANTED To repre
sent tne liarrisburg uas Company. Op
portunity to earn good salary. Appiy
i l South Market Square, alter 9 O'CIOCK
in the morning.
WANTED A first-class lunch bar
man. Apply 0., 4674, care of Telegraph.
MACHINISTS, TOOLMAKERS, AND
DEBUJNERS WANTED to increase
earnings uirougii study of i. C. S. -vie
ciianical Engineering Course. SLitE,
r,Aal nome-study method. Develop In
ventive genius. international Corre
spondence scnools, 202 Telegraph Build
ing.
WANTED A good, sober, steady,
all-around printer. Steady Job tor the
right man. Adaress Drawer A, Eliza
be
WANTED Office boy, at once. Good
wages. Apply at Harrisburg Foundry
and Machine Works, Seventh and Cur
lin streets. t
COLLECTORS Two wanted; good
proposition to the right men, with
i hance ot advancement. Address it.,
4o 11, care ot Telegraph.
WANTED, BAKER Good man. to
work second lianu; ail daylight, sheat
ler's Bakery, 900 North Third street.
WANTED Carpenters for concrete
forms; good wages, steady work. Appiy
Master Mechanic's Otnce, Central iron
•x. Steel Co.
BOY WANTED For light delivery.
Wages, ib.oo per week. Apply 1868
Norm Sixth street.
WINTER TERM AT YOUNG MEN'S
BUSINESS INSTITUTE begins Wed
nesday, January 3, 1917. Day and Night
sessions. New departments, enlarged
iaculty. Individual instruction, otnce
open evenings onu weeK betore term
opens.
SALESMEN WANTED—Those
having newspaper or magazine
experience preterred. Nothing
cut live wires need apply. Sal
ary t,uf. rtt ntecd. See Mr. Beck,
iioom 203 Frauklln Building,
Federal Square.
LABORERS WANTED—Com
mon and concrete laborers.
Apply H. Koppera Co., Bethle
hem Steel Co., Steelton, Pa.
QOOD, strong, healthy boy'J, over Is.
Apply Superintendent The Telegrapn
Printing Co., Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED 5O able-bodied
men lor piece work. Experienced
truckers can earn $75 to S9O per
month. Must be able to read and
write. Apply in person only to
agent oi Pennsylvania Railroad
Company at Division Street
Transter, P. K. K. Co., Harris
burg, Pa.
WANT Young men to learn auto
mobile business, to become practical
mechanics and chauffeurs. We give
our students a chance to make money
at the rate of 20c per hour between
class hours. We guarantee to pay you
30c per hour as soon as competent.
160 tu cash required. Auto Transporta
tion School, 27-29 North Cauieron
street. _
Help Wanted—Female
MOTHERS HELPER Good white
girl to assist mother; good home to
right girl. Call 126 North street.
AN experienced girl to iron and
hsape collars. Apply Royal Laundry,
1364 Howard street.
WANTED A girl for general house
work; must have references and he pre
pared to stay nights. Phone 956R, or
call 212 Pine street.
WANTED A cook. Good wages.
Mrs. Sides, 3205 Riverside Drive.
WANTED Experienced binder on
low shoes. Also woman or girl handy
with needle for repairing. Steady
work. Apply at once. Harrisburg Shoe
Manufacturing Company, Vernon street.
Country Mill Property For Sale
11 Miles North of York
25-barrol "Wolf" mill, two pairs clfopping stones, cider press and saw
mill, water power—4-story stone building.
23 acres of land (four acres cultivated), dwelling, barn and outbuild
ings. Looks to us like an opportunity if you're interested in milling.
MILLER BROTHERS & CO., iS'sE"
Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board
WEDNESDAY EVENING,
Help Wanted —Female
WANTED Girls 16 years
and over, experienced and learn
ers. Apply liarrisburg Silk Mill,
Corner oi North and Second
streets.
WANTED A lady between the age
of 26 and 35, with $2,0U0, to take one
half Interest In one of the best-paying
business places in liarrisburg. Answer
and 1 will call and explain. Address
5116, care of Telegraph.
MAID WANTED White, for gen
eral housework; small family; small
house; good wages to reliable
references required. Apply 420 Spruce
street, Steelton.
MIDDLE-AGED colored woman for
general housework; small family; no
children; state salary; reference. Ad
dress Box 'ill. York, Fa.
WANTED A reliable white or col
ored woman for general house worK.
Good wages. Apply 1923 North Second
street, at once.
COLLECTORS Three wanted; good
salaries for the right parties. Address
K., 4570, care of Telegraph. J
DRESSMAKING TAUGHT thoroughly
from any pattern. Make dresses for
yourself while learning. Day and even
ing classes. Mine. Henderson, 628
North street.
WANTED Either a girl or a mid
dle-aged woman for general house
work; no cooking. Apply 1913 North
Second street.
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 Harrlsburg Shoe
Manufacturing Co., Vernon street, Har
rlsburg, Pa.
Situations Wanted —Male
WANTED Sober, industrious, edu
cated married man desires position as
salesman, collector or office work. Ad
dress A., 4573, care of Telegraph.
WANTED By young, colored man,
position as chauffeur; have had six
years' experience; can furnish refer
ences. Address 329 Cherry avenue.
Situations Wanted —Female
WANTED General housework. 1308
North Seventh street.
WANTED Chambermaid, experi
enced. desires work. Apply 1011 Mar
ket street.
WANTED An experienced, middle
aged woman desires position to do gen
eral housework in private family, Janu
ary 1. Address A., 5546, care of Tele
graph.
Real Estate For Sale
624-626 CALDER STREET For sale
at a cut price. What are they worth to
you? Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build
ing.
FOR SALE—Price greatly reduced on
that Market street property. No. 1715;
look it over if you are interested in It;
lot, 20x170. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
SEMI-BUNGALOW—New brick dwell
ing tor sale at $3,300; steam heat, gas
and electric light in all rooms, combi
nation range, cement porch front and
rear; just completed; inspect it soon;
excellent property at reasonable price.
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building,
VERY DESIRABLE Paxtang Avenue
property; steam heated; all otfter mod
ern improvements; hardwood floors on
first story; lot, 46x150. Particulars at
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building.
*2,450 WILL PURCHASE a 3-story
brick dwelling on Reily street; all im
provements; lot, 22x100. Bell Realty
Co., Bergner Building.
FOR SALE
THE Board of Commissioners of Pub
lic Grounds and Buildings will offer at
Public Sale in front of State Capitol
Building, at entrance Fourth and btate
Streets, liarrisburg, Pa., at 10 o'clock
A. M., January 6, 1917, the following
buildings and structures upon the
premises within the boundaries of the
proposed extension of Capitol Park in
Eighth Ward, City of liarrisburg;
State Street, 4 49, 618.
Walnut Street, 420, 422, 424, 426, 606,
508, 634, 636, 638, 640, 642.
Cowden Street, 603, 506, 608, 510.
South Street, 517, 705.
Filbert Street, 608, 510 and 8. E. Cor
ner Filbert and South Streets.
Fourth Street. 521, 623.
Tanners Streot, 100, 102, 104, 106.
South Avenue, 507.
The purchaser will pay to the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania through
the office of the Superintendent of Pub
lic Grounds and Buildings, Harrisburg,
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
payment of 25 per cent, shall be made
on day of sale and the balance before
entering upon the property to remove
the material purchased.
In all cases where the premises are
unoccupied possession will be given the
purchaser immediately. Where the
premises are tenanted possession will
be given immediately after the prem
ises are vacated. The Commonwealth
will not be responsible for any dam
age to property after possession Is
given. Purchaser shall state' at time
of their offer the time required to re
move the buildings and material after
being given possession by the Common
wealth, which In no case shall be longer
than 60 days. All building refuse shall
be carted away from thef premises by
the purchaser. All foundation walls
must bo taken down and removed at
least three feet below tha level of
street.
The Board of Commissioners of Pub
lic Grounds and Buildings reserves the
right to accept or reject any or all
bids. The work of removal shall be
performed under the direction of and
to the satisfaction of the Superinten
dent of Public Grounds and Buildings.
NOTE: The sidewalks and street
pavements are not to be removed by
purchaser of buildings or structures
under this schedule.
By order of the Board.
SAMUEL B. RAMBO,
Superintendent.
LLOYD W. MITCHELL
Secretary.
FOR SALE ll4 Washington street,
corner River alley, two-and-one-half
story t.aiue; eight rooms and a bath;
all ccav6iiioncei.
Corner Bridge and Eighth street*.
Elkwood, two-and-one-hair-atory frame;
eight rooms and bath; all conveniences.
The above properties will be sold at
bargain. Keeney & Simmons,
Real Estate For Sale
FOR SALE Desirable residence ]
property, with modern improvements,
1839 Herr street, opposite State |
Arsenal, inquire on premises. Sophia 1
K. Barnes. t
EXCHANGE STABLE FOR SALE OK !
RENT —On Fulton street. Farm for i
rent or sale. House in Llnglestown,
acre ground, SIO.OO month. Possession
immediately. Inquire 2217 North Fif
teenth street.
22 SOUTH EIGHTEENTH STREET
for $2,200 is worth considering. Occu
pied by owner. Inspect it. H. G. Ped
low, 110 South Thirteenth street.
426 SOUTH FIFTEENTH STREET
will be sold at a bargain. Now vacant.
Make an appointment to see it. H. G.
Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street.
FOR SALE N. Fifteenth Street, No.
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. E. Glppke,
1261 Market street.
_ 332 BROAD STREET BUSINESS
PROPERTY, opposite Broad Street Mar
ket Storeroom, 9 rooms, bath, steam
heat and electricity. Lot, 20x131 to
Sayford avenue. Koom for garage.
CHAS. AD.L.JR. 1002 North Third street.
Real Esrate For Rent
FOR RENT Two two-story brick
houses, Nos. 2502 and 2532 Derry street.
Inquire at Room 16, Harrisburg Na
tional Bank Building, 14 South Second
street.
FOR RENT Two-story stucco
house. No. 3215 North Sixth street. In
quire at Room 15, Harrisburg National
Bank Building. 14 South Second street.
FOR RENT 1463 Market street, S3O;
ten rooms and bath; all improvements.
Apply 1319 Market street. Bell phone
2930.
FOR RENT
No. 807 N. Eighteenth St $25.00
No. 611 Race St 12.00
No. 621 Race St 16.00
J. E. GIPPLE,
_ STOREROOMS FOR RENT
No. 60 South Cameron Street.
No. 60 South Cameron Street.
Apply 88 South Cameron Street.
Real Estate For Sale or Rent
FOR RENT OR SAIJC New house,
six rooms, large cellar, balcony, front
and rear porch with kitchen on, water
in the kitchen and large cupboard and
closets, on North Walnut street, Hurn
melstown, Pa. Address to Samuel M.
Kmrich, Swatara Station, Dauphin
County, Pa.
Real Estate Wanted
WANTED House and lot in suburbs
I close to Harrisburg. State terms ani*
size of lot. Address 4569, care of Tele
graph.
CASH FOR PROPERTY
No commissions. Quick settlements.
See Chas. Adler, 1002 North Third
street.
For Sale —Miscellaneous
FOR SALE—Genuine Patrick-
Duluth mackinaw. Worn short
time. Color, gray. Original cost,
sl2. Will sell at a very reason
able price. Address Box R-5550,
:are of Telegraph.
FOR SALE—Brass bed. mattress and
springs, complete. Phone 4123 J.
ONE GOOD HORSE Suitable for
delivery purposes. Inquire of S. S.
Pomeroy, Market Square Grocer.
CALKS—CALKS—CALKS
For sale at Gable's. 111-117 South Sec
ond street. Can't Slip Rowe,
Diamond Giant Grip, Green Bay, Always
Sharp.
FOR SALE "Western, Electric port
able pneumatic cleaner, nearly good as
new. Will sell cheap. Address Post
Office Box 452, Harrisburg.
FOR SALE Pair of scales—one To
ledo drum scale and one Jacobson scale.
Will sell cheap to quick buyer. R. Aboff,
Fifth and Kelker streets.
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 SALE, at Cable's, 111-117 South
fcecond street, L.wn Fence, Field Fence,
Poultry Netting, Building Hard
wire, Plaster board, Upson Wall Board,
Compo-Board, Doors, Sash, Shutter*,
Mouldings. Porch Posts. Pumps, etc.
For Rent—Miscellaneous
FOR RENT Office, unexcelled loca
tion In heart of city. Inquire 300 Com
monwealth Trust Co. Building.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
DESK ROOM FOR RENT Good lo
catlon, aear Post Office, ground Hour.
Inquire Typewriter Office, 211 Locust
street.
FOR RENT—Suitable for sec
ond floor retail business, two en
tire business floors, corner of
Second and Walnut streets,
above Rose's confectionery.
Wide hall entrance on Second
street. Inquire at Keller's Drug
Store, 405 Market street.
FOR RENT—Offices suitable
for a doctor or dentist or general
purposes. Light, heat and attend
ance. Dr. John Oeuslager, 711
Jsorth Third street.
Apartments For Kent
„ 80S N. BECOND ST.. (three blocks
from Market Square) arsi lloor front,
five rooms and bath, city steam heal
tgas and electricity); suitable for hoot
and office, for physician, dentist or pro
fessional man—t>u. MILLER BHOia-
EKS & CO., Locust and Court Sta.
„ SECOND BtZ N., 231 "Suavely
Building," 7 rooms and bath; extra stor
age room, electric and gas, city steam.
SECOND ST., 1700 Five and six
rooms with porch; most pleasant and
open surroundings In city.
Rooms For Rent
FOR RENT—On second floor, two or
three rooms and bath; steam heat, elec
tric light, hardwood floors, nicely fur
nished. Apply 925 North Third street.
209 STATE STREET A large, new
ly-furnished front room; city steam
heat; electricity and telephone.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
Rooms For Rent
THREE second floor rooms, two witli
bay windows, unfurnished, suitable for
light housekeeping; electric lights,
steam heat. bath. Call 6 to 8 P. M., 541
Seneca street.
FOR RENT Two communicating
rooms; one can be used as slttln room.
Address A., 5549, care of Telegraph.
TWO ROOMS (furnished) —and bath
—steam heat central location — $30.
Miller Brothers & Co., Locust and Court
streets.
ATTRACTIVE housekeeping rooms
for rent, furnished or unfurnished; also
bedroom, furnished or unfurnished;
good location. Apply 129 Walnut street,
fhune 1029 M.
FOR RENT Very desirable furnish
ed rooms, singly or en suite; all con
veniences; references required. Call
1015 North Front street.
TWO ROOMS Corhpletely furnish
ed for housekeeping; corner house; all
Improvements; tsas range; separate en
trance; hot water heat; very desirable;
no children. 1238 Klttatinny street.
FOR RENT Neatly furnished front
room, three large winaows, well heated
and modern conveniences. Apply 118
South street, near Front street.
FOR RENT Furnished room facing
Capitol Park; stationary washstanu,
electric lights, city steam; use of large
bathroom and Bell phone. Apply 410
North street.
MacDANIEL'S FAMILY APART
MENTS Furnished complete for light
housekeeping. Two large, cheerful,
light, warm rooms. Bath, gas, range,
private m.ter, kitchen cabinet. Bell
phone 897J, or 1417 Market street.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
City steam heat; use of Bell phone.
Address '(l9 North Sixth street.
Wanted—Miscellaneous
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.
WOULD like 10 have on hand about
SI,OOO worth of good, second-hand fur
niture. Highest cash prices paid for
Furniture, &toves arid Carpets. Bell
phone 3387 R. 324 Reily street.
Business Personals
I CAN teach you this winter to be a
RAILROAD TELEGRAPH OPERATOR;
good pay; eight hours' work; cheap
rates; private lessons. Call in evenings
at 2124 Moore street.
WE don't ouy rags, but pay HIGHEST
CASH PRICES for ladies , gentlemen's
good CLOTHING AND SHOES. Also
Furniture and Carpets. Send postal to
636 Herr street.
WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY
Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective
work handled—one eye always open.
BELL PHONE 439 U.
RAZOR BLADES~SHARPENED
ALL kinds of SAFETY RAZOR
BLADES RESHARPENED, 25c doz.. ex
cept Star heavy, 15c; old style, 25c each.
HENIiY GILBERT &• SONS, 219 Market
street.
LEATHER Traveling Bags and Suit
cases (drummers' samples) positively at
the lowest prices ;n tne city. Call and
be convinced. Also overcoats and clotQ.
ing, watches, diamonds and sporting
goods at low prices. Cohen & Son, Ke
-1 table Pawnbrokers, 81 Market street,
at subway.
SPANGLER PLANING MILL CO.
Mill work nt all kinds. Estimates
cheerfully given. 824 North Sevenui
street
FOR falling hair try Gross' Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, Drug
gist and Apothecary, 119 Market street,
liarrisburg. Telephone orders given
prompt attention. Bell 1960.
VACUUM CLEANERS New ma
chines, FOR RENT. Ask Martin. Bell
4000
CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE—
Bought at highest c. sh prices and sold
reasonable. S. Refkiu, 4U7 Broad street.
Bell phone 2860.
UPHOLSTERING— And furniture re
pairing; mattreses renovated and cush
ions of all kinds made. S. N. Cluck.
320-326 Woodbine street. Phono 1317J,
WE BUY Tin and Lead Foil, Lead
Pipe, Brass, Copper and Scrapiron. Also
Magazines, BOOKS, Newspapers and Mix
ed Paper. Highest Prices. HARRIS-
HiJliU JIINK COMPANY, 526 West ave
nue. Bell phone 4024 J. Wagon wUI
I call.
I LADIES' TAILORING Atso remod-
I jJ'ng and repairing; moderate charge*.
• H. L. Powell. 925 North Third street.
Business Opportunities
FOR SALE CIGAR SHOP AND
POOL ROOAI. with confectionery stand,
on Allison Ilill, doing good retail busi
ness. Only those meaning business
need apply. Address X., 4693, care of
Telegraph.
BARBER SHOP - Three chair shop
for sale; gas heater, sterilizer, cup
board and soap rack, cash register, elec
tric massage machine, general sup
plies; rent only sls per month; corner
property; less than S3OO required. Bell
Really Co., Bergner Building.
WANTED To meet party who has
had some experience, as promoter or
stock salesman. Address S., 4575, care
of Telegraph.
WANTED To meet reliable party
who can Invest $300.0t) to $500.00 and
take an active half interest with me in
a ilrst-class, paying business. Can
easily clear $2,600.00 each per year. For
i personal interview address L„ 4572, care
| of Telegraph. /
WHY I'AV excessive rental and car
fare when desirable new brick semi
bungalows are offered at attractive
prices on Jonestown Road, near Elev
enth and Market streets. Six rooms,
laundry, pantry and bath; wide porch,
front and rear; combination coal and
gaa ranne; electric light and gas fix
tures; stationary bookcase, beautifully
papered. Inspection by appointment.
Write, or call, 26 Evergreen street. Bell
phone 211.
FOR tJALE, RESTAURANT Will be
sold at a bargain. Fully equipped.
Automatic soda fountain. Near Square
of Umoyne. Address 0. E. Ortmyer,
Lenioyne. Pa.
A MIDDLE-AGED MAN, with a
couple thousand, would like to connect
with some good business firm in busi
ness. Nobody but strictly business men
need apply. Can give beat of references.
Address M., 5547, care of Telegraph.
ARE you looking for a good, safe,
Rer cent, investment? A well-estab
shed local industry offers a splendid
opportunity to local investors by offer
ing for sale some of ltß preferred stock.
For particulars write R.. 5616, tare of
Telegraph.
ANY Intelligent person can earn good
income corresponding foi newspapers,
experience unnecesiary. Scud tor par
ticulars. Press ByuUicate, ls3 Look
port. N. Y.
Money to Loan
MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
security in any amounts and upon any
terms to suit borrower. Address P. O.
Box 174, Harrlsburg, Ta.
MONEY ADVANCED to housekeep
ers at legal rates; business confiden
tial. Pront snaring Loan Society. Room
7, Spooner Building, k North Market
Square.
Hauling and Moving
NATIONAL TRANSFER CO. Movers
of pianos, safes, boilers and general
ha <J'|pg- H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth
and Woodbine street*. Bell shone SO2IJ,
MARINES THROW
OFF HEAVINESS
Gain Two Points; U. S. Steel i
and Bethlehem Higher by
Two to Four
New York, Dec. 27. Lack of pub
lic interest or outside participation
was the striking feature of the ex
tremely dull forenoon, although a
moderate investment inquiry was re
ported in some of the high grade is
sues. The market continued to hold,
with numerous advances over opening
quotations. Marines threw off their
heaviness, the preferred gaining 2V4
points. Leading industrials, including
U. S. Steel and Bethlehem Steel were
higher by about 2 to 4 points, coppers
making less progress. U. S. Rubber
Storage
STORAGE —Private rooms for house
hold goods in fireproof warehouse, $2
fier munth and up. Lower storage rates
n non-fireproof warehouse. HARRIS
| BURG STOKAQE 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.
STORAGE 4Xit Broart street, house
hold goods. Merchandise. Private rooms,
fl-$3. Wagons, 75 cents month. D.
Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Both
phones.
Musical
FREE I will show any person the
I factory way of polishing furniture free
with every order for piano tuning at
$1.50. Twenty-five years' experience.
Address Factory Tuner, 822 North Third
l 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
tree of charge for one year; we also
exchange ana allow full purchase price
on a higher grade instrument. Violins,
'cellos and bows artistically and
: promptly repaired. Tone restoring a
i 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. Lay,
1515 Derry street. Out of the high rent
district.
Automobiles
FOR SALE 1916 Ford Touring Car
for immediate sale. Address Box A,
5420, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Seven-passenger Over
land Touring Car. Extras and tires. In
splendid condition. No reasonable of
fer refused. Cash or terms. Address
J., care of Telegraph.
REPUBLIC TIRES "Prodium Pro
cess;" wonderful tensile strength; un
even wear eliminated; reduced chipping
and cutting. GOOD SERVICE TIRE CO.,
1019 Market street.
FOR SALE USED TIRES, laes
30x3 to 37x5%. CRESCENT GARAGE,
232 South street.
WE WANT AUTOMOBILES 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
selline' 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
Winton touring car, in good condition.
New cord tires t.ll arcund. Miller Auto
Co., 63 South Cameron. Bell pboae
4119.
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-Skid 20.16
Ford Radiator Covers $1.50 up
5 Gallons Lubricating Oil (the kind
you use) 2.50
Antl-Freeze, per gallon 80
Alcohol
5 lbs. Cup Grease
REX OARAGE.
"Where You Save Money."
1917 North Third Street.
BUICK ROADSTER With brand
new set of tires, in excellent condition.
Built for city and country use. Apply
Miller Auto Co., 68 South Cameron
street.
OUR 810 SALE OF AUTOS will come
off December ,16. Over 150 cars will be
i sold at a sacrifice. Including many dl(-
] terent makes. Runabouts, touring vara
I and many others We sell cars on con-
I signment. NO CHAKGISS l-'OR 6TOK
j AGE. AUTO TRANSPORTATION CO,
i(5-SW North Camerbn street.
Motorcycles and Bicycles
INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Also"Thor
I and Harley-Davldson for sale cheap;
Just been overhauled; nil twin cylinders
and in good condition. C. H. Uhler.
1317 Derry street.
Legal Notices
In the District Court of the United
States for the Middle District of
Pennsylvania ln Bankruptcy, No.
. 3358 ln the Matter of Morton
Truck & Tractor Company, Bankrupt.
To the creditors of Morton Truck &
Tractor Company, of Ilarrisburg, in tho
County of Dauphin, and District afore
said, a bankrupt.
NOTICE is hereby given that the said
bankrupt was duly adjudicated as such
on December 12, 1916, and that the lirst
meeting of the creditors will be held in
tho Board of Trade Building. No. 112
Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa., at 2
o'clock P. M., on January 8, 1917. at
which timo the said creditors may at
tend, prove their claims, appoint a
Trustee, examine the officers of the
bankrupt company, and transact such
other business as may properly come
before said meeting.
JOHN T. OLMSTED,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
December 27, 1916.
In Partition of the Estate of Michael
Finnen, deceased.
THE undersigned, by an adjourned
sale, will again expose to Public Sale
in front of the Court House, Harris
burg. Pennsylvania, on Thursday, Janu
ary 4, 1917, at 3:30 P. M., all that cer
tain messuage and lot of ground, hav
ing thereon erected house No. 428 South
Cameron Street, Harrisburg, Pennsyl
vania.
TERMS Ten per cent, paid down
In cash on day of sale, fifteen per cent,
on confirmation of the sale by the Court
and the balance on January 15. 1917.
GEO. L REED,
Master,
Harrisburg, Pa.
E. M. HERSHEY,
Attorney.
Harrisburg, Pa.
TRANSFER OF LIQUOR LICENSE
NOTICE is hereby given that applica
tion has been filed in this office and
will be presented to the Court of Quar
ter Sessions of Dauphin County on
Wednesdayl, January 17, 1917, at 10
o'clock A. MV, for the transfer of the
license to sell liquor at retail now held
by Fred W. Ebel for the premises situ
ate at corner of Fourth and State
Street, Eighth Ward, Harrisburg. Pa.,
known as the Natlnal Hotel, to premises
situate at the northwestern corner of
Market and Cowden Streets, Ninth
Ward, Harrisburg, Pa., known as the
Metropolitan Annex.
HENRY F. HOLLER,
Clerk.
DECEMBER 27, 1916.
and paper issues asserted .some of
their recent strength. Bonds were
featureless, except for a further con
cession in Anglo-French s's.
NEW YOltlv STOCKS
Chandler Bron. & Co., members New
York and Philadelphia Stock Ex
changes, 3 North Market Square, Har
risburg; 1338 Chestnut street, Phila
delphia; 3 4 Pine street, New York,
furnish the following quotations:
New York, Dec. 2 7.
Open. Clos.
Allis-Chalmers 29 2 8
American Beet Sugar .. 91% 90
American Can 4 8 42%
American C& F 66% 66
American Ice Securities . 34 35%
American Locomotive .. 78% 78%
American Smelting 105% 104%
American Sugar .109 109%
Anaconda 83% 83
Atchison 104% 104%
Baldwin Locomotive ... 60 60
Baltimore & Ohio 83% 84%
Bethlehem Steel 500 505
: Butte Copper 48 47
California Petroleum ... 25% 25
Canadian Pacific 167% 167
Central Leather 87% 86%
Chesapeake and Ohio .. 66 65%
Chicago, Mil and St Paul 91% 91%
Chicago, R I and Pacific 3 3 35
Chino Con Copper 55 54
Colorado Fuel and Iron. 46% 45%
Consolidated aGs 132 131%
Corn Products 23% 23%
Crucible Steel 63% 62%
Distilling Securities .... 31 31
Erie 35% 34%
Erie Ist pfd 49% 49%
General Electric Co .... 169% 165%
Goodrich B F 61 60
Great Northern pfd .... 117% 118
Great Northern Ore subs 2 7 36%
Inspiration Copper 58% 58%
Interboro-Metropolitan. . 17% 17%
Kennecott Copper 46 45%
Kansas City Southern .. 25% 26%
Lackawanna Steel 86 85%
Lehigh Valley 80 80
Maxwell Motors 52% 49%
Marc Mar Ctfs 23 24
Merc Mar Ctfs pfd 85% 86%
Mex Petroleum 97% 95
Miami Copper 39% 39
National Lead 60 *60%
New Tork Central .... 104% 104%
NY N H and H 54% 53%
New York Ont and West 29% 30%
Norfolk and Western... 136 136%
Northern Pacific 110 110%
Pacific Mail 21 20%
Pennsylvania Railroad.. 56% 56%
Pressed Steel Car 77 78
Railway Steel Spg 51 50%
Ray Con Copper 26% 26%
Reading 103% 103%
Republic Iron and Steel. 78% 78%
Southern Pacific 97% 97%
Southern Ry 33 32 %
Studebaker 112% 109%
Union Pacific 147% 148
U S I Alcohol 113% ill %
It I 5, ul) V er 63 63
Vr 107 % 107 %
IL s l . s ' eel P fd 119% 119%
Utah Copper 104 102%
Virginia-Carolina Chem. 4 3 43%
West Union Telegraph.. 97 96%
Westinghouse Mfg 56% 56%
Willys-Overland | 3?% 37%
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE
Philadelphia, Dec. 27. Wheat
H'fji l '.' No. 2, red, spot, and December,
173 ' Southern, red, $1.70(^
ti^jr?iTr Ma £T ket , stead , y: No - 2 - yellow,
$1.04® 1.05; No. 3, yellow. sl.o3<f?>l.ov,
No. 4, yeHow, sl.Ol @1.02; No. 5. yellow
99c@51.00; southern, yeliow, 98cifi)$l Ol'
Oats Market firm; No. 2. white'
60®60%c; No. 3, white, 60@60%c
Bran The market ia " quiet;
city mills, winter, por ton. s?t>.oo BHI
ern winter. r>r ton $26 B0- soft, win*..
Peyton, $33.50; Spring, per t0n,"531.00@
Refined Sugars Market lower-
6 - 9u 7.00c; fine granulated!
6.85@i6.95c; confectioners A, 6.75<H>6 85c
Butter The market is steady
western, creamery, extras. 41®42c !
nearby prints, fancy, 44c.
Eggs The market is sceadv-
Pennsylvania and other nearby flrt
tree cases, $14.10 per case; do., current
receipts, free cases, $13.80 per case:
western, extras, firsts, free cases, sl4 10
per case; do., firsts, free cass, sl3 - 80
per case.
Li , ve ,?2.H l^ ry ~ Quiet, but steady;
fowls. 17@19c; roosters. 13@14c- Sprinc
chickens. 16@19 c ; broilers, 16®18c
-22^2 S 4c freese. 15@18c; turkeys!
Dressed Poultry Firm, but quiet;
ANSWERING MANY INQUIRIES, THIS FOLLOWING INFORMATION
IS PUBLISHED AS A MATTER OF RECORD ONLY
SENECA COPPER COMPANY
Capitalization, 200,000 shares, authorized and outstanding.
NO PAR VALUE
Full Paid and Non-Assessable. No Bonds or' Other Fixed
Charges.
The Seneca Copper Company, through a substantial stock
ownership, controls the Seneca Mining Company, who.se prop
erty is located in Keweenaw County, Michigan, adjoining the.
well-known producing properties of the Ahmeek and Mohawk,
and 4]/ 2 miles from the Calumet & Hecla on the same lode.
The property consists of about 1,880 acres traversing for I>4
miles the Kcarsarge amygdaloid bed, which furnishes the bulk
of Michigan copper, the bed outcropping in the northeast corner
of Seneca ground.
Both the Ahmeek and Mohawk produce their copper from the
Kcarsarge lode, the No. 1 working shaft of the Mohawk being
close to the Seneca boundary and what appears to be the rich
est part of Ahmeek ground adjoining the Seneca.
SOME OF THE COUNTRY'S BEST ENGINEERS
ESTIMATE THAT SENECA GROUND CONTAINS
400,000,000 LBS. OF COPPER IN THE EXTENSION
OF THE AHMEEK AND MOHAWK ORE BODIES.
Seneca also carries other copper bearing veins, including the
Calumet & Hecla, the Allouez and Kcarsarge conglomerates and
the Osceola and Pewabic amygdaloids.
THE SENECA COPPER COMPANY BEGINS
WITH A WORKING CAPITAL OF $1,000,000
CASH IN THE TREASURY, WHICH ASSURES
ALL FUNDS NECESSARY FOR THE VIG
OROUS DEVELOPMENT OF THE PROPERTY.
The stock is actively traded on the New York and Boston mar
kets, and we unqualifiedly advise its purchase.
FURTHER INFORMATION AND MAP FURNISHED ON REQUEST
JAMES O'BRIEN & CO. FRANK J. SMITH & CO.
35-37 Broad Street, 50 Congress St.,
NEW YORK BOSTON, MASS.
AT YOUR SERVICE FOR
1917 CALENDARS 1917
GOOD SELECTION. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
MYERS MFG. CO.
Third and Cumberland Streets
Bell Pkoie IBT7-R. HARIUSHURG, PA.
1
11
fowls, fancy. 23@23%c; do., good to
choice, 21 % @22'/4c; do., small sizes, 17
©2lc; old roosters. 17c: roasting cnick
ens, western, 19©24 c; broiling cnickens,
western, 18@25c; do., nearby. 23@31c;
Spring ducks, nearby. 20©22 c; <lo..
western, 18@20c; geese, nearby, 20©
2Lc.; do., western, 18@20c; turkeys,
fancv, large, nearby, 3132c; do., west
ern, fancy, large, 31 c; do., western, fair
to good, 27@29c; do., common, 22@25c.
Potatoes The market is steadyi
Pennsylvania, per bushel. $1.65© 1.75;
New York, per bushel, $1.65;
Lrtttiem biiure. No. i, per war
re!, |2.50 2.76; do.. No. 2, per
barrel, $1.25@1.60; Norfolk, No. 1.
per barrel. $2.50@2.75;; do. No. 2, Pr
. rrt i' 11.25tti.60; Jersey, per basket,
w* SI.OO
Flour The market Is Arm;
winter, clear, $6.50@5.75; do., Btralghta,
$7.0 C©7.25; do., patents, $7.r>0©7.76;
hprlng, firsts. clear, $8.01)@8.25;
do., patents. $8.50@8.75; do., favorite
brands, *8,50 @9.00.
Hay Steady, with a fair demand;
new timothy. No. 1, large bales; $18.00;
No. 1, small bales, J17.00@17.50;
No. 2. $14.50© 15.50; No. 3. sll.oo<ij) 13.00;
sample, $8.00(3)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. 27. Cattle Re
ceipts, 20,000; steady. Native beef cat
tle, $7.20@11.80; western steers. $7.25©
10.00; stockers and feeders. $5>.20@8.15;
cows and heifers, $1.20 ©10.00; calves,
$8.50© 12.00.
Sheep Receipts, 18,000; strong.
Wethers. $9.00@10.00; lambs, $11.25
@13.45.
Hogs Receipts, 42,000; strong, 5c
to 10c above yesterday's average. Bulk
of sales, slo.lo© 10.50; light, $9.65©
10.45; mixed, $9.95© 10.65; heavy, $lO.lO
@10.70; rough. slo.lo® 10.25; pigs, $7.50
@9.25.
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
Chicago, 111., Dec. 27. —Board of Trade
closing:
Wheat—May. 1.73U; July. 1.41%.
Corn—May, 93 %; July, 92%.
Oats—May, 53%; July, 51.
Pork—January, 27.25; May, 26.80.
Lard—January, 15.82; May, 16.00.
Ribs —January, 13.90; May, 14.32.
Predict Failure of Proposed
Raise on Second Class Mail
Washington, D. C., Dec. 27. llouso
leaders predicted to-day that the. pro
posed increases in postage rates on sec
| ond class matter, now included in the
| tentative draft of the Post Office ap
propriation bill, never would bo enacted
into law.
Chairman Henry, of the rules com
i mittee, said he believed publishers had
made out a good case against the pro
posed increase, and that they would be
given the fullest hearing before any
rule was reported on it.
TO LRCTUItE ON SIGNALS
| A. S. Dellinger, examiner of the Phll
] adelphia division of the Pennsylvania
railroad, will give a lecture to-morrow
| night on signals at the meeting of the
I Friendship and Co-operative Club. Ho
j will exhibit the latest signals and llus
trate his lecture. The meeting will bo
I held at the rooms, 307 Market street.
I
NEBINGRR HEADS (1,111
| George Nebinger last night waa
unanimously elected president of the
Harrisburg Republican Club. Other of
ficers elected are: Vice-president, Ed
ward A. Falter; secretary, Ashton I).
Peace; treasurer. Fred M. Tritle; trus
tees. W. H. Hoffman, L. R. Metzger,
Herman Geiger; membership commit
tee, W.'D. Block, H. Eisenberger, Jo
seph H. Henning, Walter Collins and
Clyde Richardson.
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Broadway, New York, N. Y.
Telephone. Madison Square 6585.