▼▼▼ ▼▼▼▼ ▼▼ ▼ ▼ w w.f y y ▼.T'j'r Tf T<r , r^^v'r ,i TTT^Ty^T^T , r , <r-r r vry y~ijr^^^'i^T"T r T "v T V SELLING PROBLEMS ARE ADVERTISING PROBLEMS "I A __ . I / A A A A -*■ -*■'*- A A * A-A~.-t-A-.-A < AA AAAJA.tAA A A A A A AAA A A A AAA rA~A~ A A . . .-A AAA A A"A "" a . . . ... . . ©eatfos 111 On December 26, 1916. Ida Ice 5-nitth, \viuo of Charles >. ,nU>, aged 30 years. . dative* unit irieiids are invited to • tend services Friday atUrnoon, at o'clock, at her late residence, -tJs :el street. Interment East liarris rg Cemetery. Body can oe viewed is evening after 6 o'clock. , ENHAI till —On Thursday. Decem r 2i. at the Harrisburg ilospital, ivjd Eshenbaugh, aged o2 years, le funeral services will be lie id on tuiuay afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at e home of ins niece. Mrs. Alex. Me nu. IJ2 DOCK street. Relatives and lends invited to attend without rtlier notice. Burial will take place l-.nola Cemetery. >( On December 2S. 1916. John 1A | 'am, aged 6?> years, at his late reci- ; nee, rwenty-seventh and Boas reels. Pen brook. intra', services Saturday afternoon, . o'clock, from the Penbrook L. B. lurch, interment East Harrisourg nietery, Ser\ices at the house ior to church services. Relatives d friends ln.'ited to attend services tliout further notice. ! Lost ana Found IST Wednesday night, in Ruther- Vards. Oiav Angora Neck Scarf, ler will be liberally rewarded 11 •le is returned to Telegraph uftice. >ST Sable and white thorough- Collie Pup. Return to 16u6 Lib , Receive the gratitude of boy who him recently for most sales of s Country Gentleman." IST On Tuesday afternoon, small watch and bracelet, on Strawberry L-t. between Court Daily Lunch and eisner's Store. Kewara if returned chleisner's store. • Help Wanted —Aiale ANTED A boy, over 16 years of to work in store. Apply Uranu jn Tea Company, -OS North Second et. IOE SALESMAN WANTED Must i experience. Inquire at Newark Store. 315 Market street, lor lull iculats. IITV MEN Join my Watch Club. cents each week s. cures tine Wal ii Watch. No tirst payment- No in iew. Address A., 5i21, care of Tele >h. ANTED YOUNG MEN WITH .KNT FOE DRAWING to learn ting through at'KK, EASY home ly method. Big pay; fascinating k. International Correspondence ,'olg. 202 Telegraph Building. N EXPERIENCED casket cov erers and trimmers wanted by a company located in New York City. Good wages, steady em ployment. Write A. C.. Box 50. Boom 1201, 220 West l-'oriy-sec ond Street, New York. "ANTED Two quick, neat, young i for counter; experience not neces . if willing to work. Apply Rustic ry Bunch. 5-7-9 South Third street. "ANTED Boys over 16 years ot' to lern shcemaking. Apply Devinc ungel Shoe Manufacturing Co., Six ith and Slate streets. "ANTED Boys over 16 years old iearn to cut shoes and trimmings, ly at lJauphin Shoe Co.. 210 -Market, rtli Floor, over Hub. "ANTED A tirst-class lunch bar l. Apply 0.. 4574, care of Telegraph, j RMY OF THE UNITED STATES N WANTED Ablebodied. unmar i men under age of S5; Citizens of | ted States, of good character and ptrtile habits, who can .-peak, read write tlie English language. For irmation apply to Recruiting Of r, Bergner Bidg., 3rd 6c Market Sis., risburg. OLLECTOHS Two wanted; good position to the right men. with nee of advancement. Address R., L cut of Telagraph. Oi" WANTED For light delivery, ges. 16.00 per week. Apply IS3& ill Sixth street. ,"INTER TERM AT YOUNG MEN'S SINESS INSTITUTE befiina Wed ilny, January 3, 1917. Day and Night lions. Now departments, enlarged ally. Individual Instruction. Oflice u evenings one week before term ns. SALESMEN WANTED—Those having newspaper or magazine experience prelerred. Nothing but live wires need apply. Sal ary guaranteed. See Mr. Beck. I Room 203 Franklin Building, federal Square. OOD. strong, healthy boyj. over 16. >ly Superintendent The Telegraph ating Co.. Harrisburg, Pa. kVANTED 5O able-bodied n for piece work. Experienced ckers can earn $75 to S9O per inth. Musi be able to read and ite. Apply in person only to ;nt of Pennsylvania Railroad mpany at Division Street ansfer, P. R. R. Co., Harris fg, Pa. ►'ANT Young men to learn auto cue business, t become practical :hanics and chauffeurs. We give students a chance to make money 1 the rate of 20c per hour between >s hours. We guarantee to pay you per hour as soon as competent, in casn required. Aulo Trausporut l School, a7-s North Cameron set. Help Wanted—Femaie •OWNSTAIRS GIRL And cooking washing. Good home and guod ! ges. Apply 1813 North Second street, j IAID WANTED White, for gen- j 1 housework; small family; small ise; good wages to reliable person; ' erences required. Apply 420 Spruce eet. Sleelton. louses For Rent .'3O N. Front St., 2% s. f„ 5 r. .. ,sio id Forster St •12.."Wi 122 N. Tth St.. 3s. b., S r *l3 ill N. Hth St.. 2% u. b., !> r. b., *25 >1 Benton St >24 State St. (furnished) mil 2Sth St., new 2% s., & r., b. ... #35 28th St.. new 2% s.. 8 r. ... *37.;;0 !2 State St.. 3 s. b., 3 r., b *45 :3 State St.. 3 s. b.. 12 r., b. ... J73 >ll N. 2nd (furnished house). >th & Stale Sts. (furnished) .. *12.% 13 Walnut St., (April 1) f175 *" StBIKMA.Y nola—Adams St.. 2% s. f., 6 r. fi" nola—Howard St., 2% a. f„ 6 ri. *l2 umnieliitown ' APARTMENTS IS Jf. Oth St., 2 r. and b (10 H l.ucunt St., modem housekeep ing apartments *4O. Sir, Kl >. second—(lst floor) 5 rooms and bath; city steam heat 5o STOKE ROOM Ixl3o ft. 206 N. 2nd St., (Donald- | son Bidg.) $l5O IILLER BROTHERS & CO. Mffflhrm Hlk. Real Estate Board HEAL ESTATE mumßft Surely flood* l.vruM and Court Mrrct* fHURSDAY EVENING, | Help Wanted —Female SALESLADIES Extra ones wanted ; for our big January Sale. Apply at once. Superintendent's Office. Second . i- lour, Kaufmans Underselling Store. ; WANTED Several girls to work in laundry. Apply Troy Laundry, 1520-26 Pulton street. i MOTHER'S HELPER Good white, girl to assist mother; good home to right girl. Call 125 North street. 1 AN experienced girl to iron and shape collars: also girls for mangle, marking, sorting and I starching. Apply Royal Laundry, 1351 Howard street. , WANTED A girl for general house- 1 work; must have references and be pre- | pared to stay nights. Phone iS6R. or , 1 call 212 Pine street., j WANTED A cook. Good wages. ] Mrs. Sides. 3205 Riverside Drive. ' I WANTED Experienced binder on low shoes. Also woman or girl handy with needle for repairing. Steady ; work. Apply at once. Harrisburg Shoo I Manufacturing Company. Vernon street. WANTED Operators on sewing machines. Wages $5.00 I per week will be paid to inex perienced operators while learn i ing in addition to the liberal bonus in effect January Ir Call at the Blough Manufacturing Plant, , Reilv and Fulton streets. ' THE Jlarrisburg Leather Product Co. requires the services of three addi tional hands in packing room. Clean. , pretty work. 1420 N\ yeth avenue. WANTED A white woman for washing and ironing ilrst part of each week. Write, giving references, to Box R. 5551, care of Telegraph. 1 WANTED Girls 16 years and over. ' experienced and learners. Pay good wages while learning. Apply to Sleel ton Glove Company, Second and Holler streets. Steelton. Pa. " ! WANTED Young girl to work in laundry; 16 to start; no experience necessary to right party. Apply Sani tary family Washing Co., Sixteenth and Elm streets. WANTED Girls 16 years and over, experienced and learn ers. Apply ilarrisburg Silk Mill,! Corner of North and Second streets. MIDDLE-AGED colored woman for general housework; small family; no children; state salary; reference. Ad dress Box 227. York, Pa. WANTED A reliable white or col ; ored woman for general housewoi K. IGood wages. Apply 11)23 North Second street, at once. i COLLECTORS Three wanted; good ' salaries for the right parties. Address K.. 4570, care of Telegraph. WANTED Either a girl or a mid dle-aged woman for general house work; no cooking. Apply ial3 North; Second street. I CIGARMAKER3 WANTED tlcad.v work; good stock: good , wages. Apply Central Cigar Co., 322 South Cameron Street. t j WANTED Shoe cutters for wo men's, misses' and children's shoes. Steady work. Apply harrisburg Shoe Manufacturing Co., Vernon street, Har risburg, Pa. Situations Wanted —Male WANTED A position as time keeper or bookkeeper; has had three years' experience in the latter, and about two years' experience at the above. Reference and bond if required. Address 11. L Cleaver, Huntsdale, Pa. WANTED Elevator man wants po sition. Apply 2211 Logan street. I WANTED Sober, industrious, edu cated married man desires position as salesman, collector or office work. Ad dress A.. 4573. care cf Telegraph. ... 1 Situations Wanted—Female ' WANTED Neat, young woman wants general sewing in private family; i experienced fitter and remodeling. Ad- ! dress 8.. 5422, care of Telegraph. | 1 WANTED Young woman desires a position in office: has had experience in bookkeeping and general oflice work. ! Address K. K., 457 D, care of Telegraph. WANTED Work of any kind by the day or week, by colored woman. | Apply to 718 North Seventh street. WANTED Colored woman desires situation by the week, or day's work. Address 907 Sarah avenue. WANTED General housework. 1308 North Seventh street. WANTED Chambermaid, experi enced. desires work. Apply 1011 Mar ket street. WANTED An experienced, middle- j I aged woman desires position to do gen eral housework in private family, Janu- j ary 1. Address A., L 546, care of Tele graph. \ Real Estate Fcr Sale | SEMI-BUNGALOW—New brick dwell- I ing for sale at 53,300; 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. I Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. ! 624-626 CALDER STREET For sale I !at a cut price. What are they worth to i you? Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing. , I I VERY DESIRABLE Paxtang Avenue property; steam healed; all other mod- I ern improvements; hardwood iloors on first story; lot, 45x150. Particulars at Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. 12,450 WILL PURCHASE a 2-story brick dwelling on Reily street: all im provements; lot. 22x100. Bell Realty : Co., Bergner Building. POR SALE—Price greatly reduced on that Market street property. No. 1716; look it over if you ore interested in it: lot, 20x170. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. FOR SALE A nine-room, strlctly modern brick residence, located on one of Harrisburg's better resident streets; owner has excellent reason for selling, but does not need money, hence will sell this $6,000 house for *SOO cash, and balance just like rent. No agents neea apply. Address J., 4578, care of Tele ! graph. FOR SALE ll4 Washington street, corner River alley, two-and-one-half atory l.aiiie: eight rooms and a bath: l al! conveniences. Corner Bridge and Eighth afreet*. Elkwood, two-ar.d-one-hair-story frame i eight rooms and bath; all conveniences.' I The above properties will be sold at bargain. Apply Keeney Sc Slmmuna I New Cumberland. WOODBINE ST.. 239 This brlrk iand stucco property, practically new must be sold, as owner lias left the city j price below that of original cost; $5,650 BACKENSTOSS BROS.. I Runs Building. I Real Estate For Sale I DERRY ST.. 2340 3-story brick | awellinff; nine rooms and bath; chest nut and cypress finish; and electric | light; combination range; steam heat; cemented cellar; hardwood iloors down- ; stairs; front and rear porches; sue of lot, 40x125; garage; drive I alley on rear; this property is in ex cellent condition and can be bought lor f,v, ' i>r in ton-Packer Co., Second and j ; \\ alnut streets. SIXTH STREET. 2303 This 3-story | brick dwelling, with all improvements, suitable for garage, will make you a cheap home; price. $4,500. BACKENSTUt>S BROS.. Russ Building. I - - i FOR SALE Desirable residence 1 Property, with modern improvements, I ; 1539 Herr street. opposite State 1 Arsenal. Inquire on premises. Sophia j K. Barnes. i DERRY ST., ISOS—2} a -story frame! i dwelling; eleven rooms und bath; gas a "d electric light; steam heat; cement ,ed cellar; front and rear stairways; large front porch; garage: lot. 30x130; price. $5,500. Brinton-Packer Co., Sec- ! j ond and Walnut streets. ! *V$£ HAN GE STABLE FOR SALE OR 1 RENT —On Fulton street. Farm for i rent or sale. House in Linglestown, , acre ground, slu.oo month. Possession , ! immediately. Inquire 2217 North Fif i teenth street. 22 SOUTH EIGHTEENTH STREET", for $2,200 is worth considering. Occu- j pied by owner. Inspect it. H. G. I'ed- j low, up South Thirteenth street. 426 SOUTH FIFTEENTH STREET I will be sola at a bargain. Now vacant. Make an appointment to see it. 11. G. ; Peulow, lie South Thirteenth street. 332 BROAD STREET BUSINESS ! PRoPERi'V, opposite Broad Street Mar ket Storeroom, a rooms, baili, steam i j heat and electricity. Lot, 20X1S1 to 1 saylord avenue. Room for garage. I CHAS. ADL.JR, 1002 North Third street, i I ~ j Real Estate For Rent FOR RENT ISI2 Briggs, $22.00; ISIS Briggs street, $21.00; ,03 vNortu Eighteenth street, 5.u.00; second iioor apartment. $3u.00. A. S. Miller cc Son, ! Eighteenth and State streets. Bell I ' phones 3sy6J and 320 U. i LOGAN ST.. 1939 2-story brick | house tor rent; all improvements. Ap ply to R. M. Shope, Tailor, Thirteenth ! and How ard streets. j FOR RENT House at 527 : Peffer street. Nine rooms and ; bath, llot water heat and all im provements. Apply 1713 Green street. . FOR RENT ln Highspire, 7-room luouse; large garden; on Lsheimai. street, below Wolfe; very nice location, rent. sll per uiunth. Inquire of J. K. ivipp, 2203 North Fourth street. j FOR RENT Desirable new houses —all modern porches and yards —■' rent. $25 to S4O per month. Mac- ' Williams Construction Co.. -uo North I Filth street. FOR RENT Two two-story brick i houses, Nos. 2502 and 2532 Derry street, j Inquire at Room 15. Harrisburg Na- j ; tional Bank Building, 14 South Second street. I FOR RENT Two-story stucco house. No. 3215 North Sixth street. In quire at Room 15, Harrisburg National i Bank Building, 14 South Second street. I FOR RENT 1463 Market street, S3O; .ten rooms and balh; all improvements. > Apply 1319 Market street. Bell phone; | 2930. j I v . FOR RENT No. 807 N. Eighteenth St. $25.00 | ! No. 511 Race St 12.00 ' j No. 521 Race St 16.0U I 1533 Zarker St. 20.00 J. E. GIPPLij, 1251 Market at. ! STOREROOMS FOR RENT No. 6o Scuth Cameron Street. No. 60 South Cameron Street. Real Estate For Sale or Rent NORTH FIFTH STREET HOMES ! ! Located at 2313-15-17 North Fifth j i street. Easy terms. Fred C. Miller, i Builder, 213 Walnut street, Harrisburg, < 1 Pa. Bell phone 797 M. j FOR RENT OR SALE New house, 1 six rooms, large cellar, balcony, front | and rear porch with kitchen on, water | in the kitchen and large cupboard and j closets, on North Walnut street. Hum- ' mel3town. Pa. Address to Samuel M. i ' Emrich, Swatara Station, Dauphin I County. Pa. I Real Estate Wanted WANTED House and lot in suburbs ] close to Harrisburg. State terms an<* size of lot. Address 4569, care of Tele j graph. CASH FOR PROPERTY No commissions. Quick settlements. 1 See Cbas. Adler. 1002 North Third l street. For Sale—Miscellaneous JUST RECEIVED New lot of Brass Beds. sls Beds for $?.50. Special Bar gains in other Furniture, Carpets or Stoves. It pays to see us tirst at 324 1 Reily. 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, pare 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. Neversllp Can't Slip Rowe. I { Diamond Giant Grip, Green Bay, Always i { Sharp. ' FOR SALE Western, Electric port- 1 able pneumatic cleaner, neurly good as i new. Will sell cheap. Address Post : Office Box 452, Harrisburg. FOR SALE Pair of scales—one To- 1 ledo drum scale and one Jacobson scale, j Will sell cheap to quick buyer. R. Abort, i Fifth and Kelker streets. REMOVAL SALE Everything In j stock must be sold account of moving ' to our new location. 1315 North Third I I street. N. Brenner. 423 Walnut street. I 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 BALE, at Gable'a. 111-117 South Second street, L.wn Fence. Field Fence, i Gates. Poultrv* Netting. Building Hard ware. Plaster Board. Upson Wall Board, i Comi>o-Boar<?. Doors. Saah. Shutters, | Mouldings. Porch Posts, Pumps, eta. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH For Rent—Miscellaneous ROOMS FOP. RENT CARDS can b secured at the Telegraph Business Offlce. DESK ROOM FOR RENT Good lo cation. .Lear Post Office, ground tioor. Inquire Typewriter Office. 211 Locust street. FOR RENT—Suitable for sec jond floor retail business, two en tire business floors, corner of Second and Walnut streets, above Rose's confectionery. iWide hall entrance on Second street. Inquire at Keller's Drug | Store, 405 iviarket street. FOR RENT—Offices suitable ior a doctor or dentist or general purposes. Light, heat and attend ance. Dr. John Oenaiagcr, 711 •North Third street. Farms j DACPHIN COUNTY Farm contain ing 40 acres, located seven miles east | of Harrisourg along the Humnielstown ! trolley line; improved Willi a 2H -story | frame dwelling, frame barn; sand loam soil; price, $4,000. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. Apartments For Kent 306 N. SECOND ST., (three blocks : from Market Square) 2rst lloor front, i live rooms anu bath, city steam neat j tgas anil electricity); suitable tor home • aud oflice. for physician, uentist or pro itreslonal man—Sao. MILLER BROTH ERS & CO., Locust and Court gla. SECOND ST.. 170 C Five and six I rooms with porch; most picasaut ana open surroundings in city. Rooms For Rent ' FOR RENT Two furnished or un furnished rooms, for light housekeep ing. Inquire 1253 Derry streev i FOR RENT—On second floor, two or three rooms and bath; steam heat, elec : mc light, hardwood floors, nicely fur ! liislied. Apply 925 North Third street. 209 STATE STREET A large, new j ly-furnished front room; city steam i heat; electricity and telephone. FOR RENT Large, second floor front room, with four windows, electric light, city steam heat, hot running water, next to bath. E. J. Deichler, 225 ! North Second street. i NICE, finely furnished room; steam heat, electric light, bath included. Ap ply 35 South Fourteenth street. THREE second floor roomp. two with bay windows, unfurnished, suitable for lisht housekeeping; electric lights, >team heat, bath. Call 6 to S P. M., 541 i Seneca street. ! FOR RENT Two communicating rooms; one can be used as alttingroom, 1 furnished; gentlemen only. Address | A., 5649, care of Telegraph. TWO ROOMS ifurnishcd) —and bath ' —steam heat central location —$30. ' Miller Brothers & Co., Locust and Court ! streets. ATTRACTIVE housekeeping rooms i for rent, furnished or unfurnished; also : bedroom, furnished or unfurnished; good location. Apply 129 Walnut street. I t'hone li>29M. ' FOR RENT Very desirable furnish ed rooms, singly or en suite; all con i veniencea; reference* required. Call 1015 North Front street. TWO ROOMS Completely furnish ed for housekeeping; corner house; all I improvements; gas range; separate en trance; hot water heat; very desirable; no children. 1238 Kiltatinny street. j FOR RENT Furnished room facing I Capitol Park; stationary washstand, [electric lights, city steam; use of large bathroom and Bell phone. Apply 410 -North street. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT City steam heat; use of Bell phone. 1 Address 119 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 I or for any repairs while car is on sale. Auto Transportation Co., 27-29 North I Cameron street. Rooms Wanted REFINED, young woman, engaged ' during day, wants quiet room in private I family, at once. Address J., 457 6, care i of Telt graph. I Business Personals I CAN teach you this winter to be a j RAILIiOAD 1 EI.EGR.VPH OPERATOR; good pay; eight hours' work; cheap rates; private lessons. Calvin evenings at 2124 Moore street. WE don t ouy rats, but pay HIGHEST CASH PRICEa for ladles, gentlemen's good SHOES. Also Furniture and carpets, aend postal id 636 Herr street. WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY Trustee Bidg.—Ail kinds ot detective worn i.anui'-u —one ele always opeu. BELL PHONE 4399. RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED ALL kinas of SAFETY RAZOR BLaDES KESHARPENED, 25c doz., ex cept Star heavy, 15c; old style, 25c each. | HENRY GILBERT * SONS. 219 Marnet street. LKATHKR Traveling Bags aud Suit, cases tdrummers' samples; positively at Die low est pi ices /n the city. Call and be convinced. Also overcoat* and cloth. inn. watches, diamonds und sporilu< goods at low prices. Cohen ,\= Son. u j liable l awnbioKers, *3l Market street, al subway. SPANULIiIt PLANING MILL ,;u. Mill worn or an kinds. Egtimtes cheerfully given. *24 .North se.eum street. FOR falling hair try Groas' Quinine j Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, Drug. ; gist and Apothecary, 119 Market street, I ilarrisburg. Telephone ordeis given prompt attention. Bell 1960. VACUUM CLEANERS New ma chines. FOR RENT. Ask Martin. Beli 4000 ! CLOTHING, SHOES. FURNITURE— Bought at highest c .sh prices and sold reasonable. S. Refkln, 407 Broad street. ; Bell phone 2860. UPHOI.STERING /vnd furniture r i pairing; mallreses renovated and cush ions ot all kinds made. S. N. Cluck, I 320-326 Woodbine street. Phono 1317 J. WE BUT Tin and Lead Foil, Lead • Pipe, Brass, Copper and Scrapiron. Also Magazines. BOOKS, Newspapers and Mix ed Paper. Highest Prices. HARRIS ! .h NK COMPANY, 526 West ave nue. Bell phone 4024 J. Wagon wUI call. LADIES' TAILORINQ Also remod eliug ami repairing; moderate chargea. H. L Powell. 926 North Third street. Business Opportunities FOR SALE CIGAR SHOP AND POOL ROOM, with confectionery stand, on Allison Hill, doing good retail busi ness. Only those meaning business need apply. Address X., 4693, care of Telegraph. WANTED To meet party who has had some experience on promoter or stock salesman. Address S., 4575, care ot Telegraph. Business Opportunities POCKET BILLIARD business for sale Tobacco and cigars and pocket billiards doing a good business. Must sell on account of ill health. Will rent room or sell property ami business, in quire Edwin M. Horstick, 1902 State street. F(*>R SALE Joint control of two factories located 22 miles apart in Southern Pennsylvania, to man who can devote one-half of each week to execu tive management of each plant; both moneymakers and operating under best possible conditions; present owner lias other and larger interests demanding his constant attention. Do not reply unless satisfied with salary of S4O a week, and share of profits amounting to over *2,500 a year for yourself, nor un less you have $2,000 In real cash to in vest after thorough examination of the plants. Address St., 4577, care of Tele graph. WANTED To meet reliable party who can invest $300.00 to $500.00 and take an active half interest with me in a first-class, paying business. Can easily clear $2,600.00 each per year. For personal interview address L„ 4572, care of Telegraph. WHY PAY excessive rental and car fare when desirable new brick seiui bungalows are ottered at attractive prices on Jonestown liond, near Elev | enth and Market streets. Six rooms, ; laundry, pantry and bath; wide poreli, front and rear; combination coal and KIIS range; electric light and gas llx t lures; stationary bookcase, beautifully papered. Inspection by appointment. Write, or call, 26 Evergreen street. Bell phone 211. i FOR SALE. RESTAURANT Will be sold at u bargain. Fully equipped. Automatic soda fuuntain. Near Square ot Lemoyne. Address C. E. Ortiuyer, Lemoyne, Pa. i 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 best of references, i Address M.. 5547, care of Telegraph. ARE you looking for a good, safe, 6 per cent. Investment? A well-estab | lished local industry offers a splendid opportunity to local investors bv ofter- I ing for sale some of its preferred stock. > For particulars write It., 6516, care of | Telegraph. BARBER SHOP Three chair shop for sale; gas heater, sterilizer, cup ; board and soap rack, cash register, elec ! trie massage machine, general sup ; plies; rent only sls per month; corner i i property; less than s3oo required. Be) Realty Co., Bergner Building. ANY intelligent person can earn good income corresponding toi newspapers, experience unuecesisry. Send ior par ticulars. Pleas Syudicato, 193 Lock | tio ' t - N - Y - Money to Loan MONK* ADVANCED To er* al legal rates; business coimden lial. i'roht Mun-ins Loan Socieiy. Kooin 7, tpoouer iiuiHias, Norm Market square. Hauling and Moving NATIONAL TRANSFER CO. Movers ■of pianos, safes, boilers and general : hauling. H. W. Lathe, Manager. Filth and \\oodbine streets. Bell phone 3029 J. Storage STORAGE—Private rooms for houso ; hold goods In fireproof warehouse. $2 i per month and up. Lower storage rates In non-flreprool warehouse. HARRIS BURG STORAGE CO.. 437-445 South | Second street. I STORAGE 419 Broad street, house , hold goods. Merchandise. Private rooms, i sl-$3. Wagons. 75 cents month. D. I Cooper 6c Co., 411 Broad street. Both phones. Musical OLD VIOLINS, GUI TARS, BANJOS bought, sold, exchanged. Artistic repairing on all stringed in struments. Bows rehaired. Tone re storing a specialty. GLACE. 604 Herr street. FREE I will show any person the factory way of polishing furniture free with every order for piano tuning at ! $1.50. Twenty-five years' experience. I Address Factory Tuner, 322 North Third ! street. Old Ones—VIOLINS—New Ones j I JUST received a large shipment of ; old and new violins, representing every I violin center of Europe; we have all : makes and models; whether an ainateur : or profession*!, we guarantee lo suit [ you; if it's quality oi tone and work | manship you want, see us before buy ing elsewhere; all instruments adjusted i tree ot charge for one year; we also ; exchange and allow full purchase price I ou u higher grade instrument. Vioiins, I | 'cellos and bows artistically and i promptly repaired. Tone restoring a specialty. G. G. Glace, Violin Maker, 604 Horr Street. ANGELUS PLAYER PIANO—FuII 88- note; 13 rolls of music; bench, scarf 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 district. Automobiles A DELIVERY TRUCK in first-class | condition. Carrying capacity, 1,500 to ] 2,000 pounds. Open body, with top anu , side curtains. A bargain for any ! merchant that makes deliveries. This car can be bought on easy terms. AUTO . ! TRANSPORTATION EXCHANGE, 27-29; | North Cameron street. Bell phone 1710. j I FOR SALE A nice, little Pullman, | I Junior. Fully equipped with electric ' starter, electric lamps, five new shoes, ] tools, elc. A good little car to use for private or jitney service. Owner must ! raise S2OO at once. Twelve months to ! pay balance. 27 North Cameron street. ; I Ask for Miss Marie's car. 1 FOR SALE Used tires. Sizes, 30x3, ; 37x5%. New tires at one-half price, I 137x5, 35x5. 35x4. Assortment of new; and used tubes. CRESCENT AUTO GAR- i ! AGE. 232 South street. . FOR SALE 1916 Ford Touring Car' for immediate sale. Address Bo* A, 1 5420, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Seven-passenger Over land Touring Car. Extras and tires. In splendid condition. No reasonable ot ter 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 TlltE CO., 1019 Market street. WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of any ! kind. If you cannot sell your car, why | not consign it to or exchange It wltu i us for a better one. Our charges for sellimr are 5 per cent. only. No storage charges if cur Is not sold. AUTO TRANSPORTATION EXCHANGE DE- I PARTMENT. 27-29 North Cameron ' street. Bell phone 1710. FOR SALE 1914, seven-passenger | Win ton touring car, in good condition. | New cord tires cJI arruud. Miller Auto Co., 63 South Cameron. Bell phoa* j 4111. I BARGAINS FOR DECEMBER ONLY 10 Per Cent. Discount. '3ox3 Non-Skid $9.36 130x3% Non-Skid .' 12.06 1 ; 33x4 Non-Skid 19.60 34x4 Non-Skid 20.16 Ford Radiator Covers $1.60 up | 5 Gallons Lubricating Oil (the kind you use) 2.50 Anti-Freeze, per gallon 80 Alcohol 5 lbs. Cup Grease REX GARAGE, "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., (8 South Cameron [street DECEMBER 28, 1916. HEAVY LOSSES ARE EXTENDED Steel, Coppers, Motors, Rails and Industrials Suffer Declines New York, Dec. 28. Losses wero greatly extended during the forenoon, Atlantic, Gult and "West Indies lead ing with an extreme decline of 7 % points. U. S. Steel yielded 2%, Cop pers and Motors 2 to 5, Industrial Alcohol, Leather, Paper, Petro leum and Sugar shares 2 to 4 and minor industrials 2 to 10 points. The selling also affected rails, prominent issues receding a point or more. Bonds were included in tlio setback, Anglo- French 5s making a new low record at 92t& and Chile Copper 7's break ing 5 points. MSW YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros. & Co., members New \°rl< and .Philadelphia Stock Ex changes, ,1 North Market Square, Har risburg; 1338 Chestnut street, Phila delphia; 84 Pine street. New York, furnish the following quotations: New York, Dec. 28. .... , Open. Clos. Allls-Chalmers 27 27% American Beet Sugar ... 89*4 89 American Can 4714 47 American C& F 65 "4 6 4>,J American Ice Securities . 32V4 31% American Locomotive .. 77 V. 76 is American Smelting .... 104 " 103 America)} Sugar 109 109% Anaconda S2 \ 80% Atchison 104 % 104' Baldwin Locomotive ... f>S 57 Baltimore & Ohio 83% S3 K Butte Copper 4G 45 V'i California Petroleum ... 24 24 MUST—G. M!°S? C lti6 166 '* Central Leather 83"4 82 Chesapeake and Ohio .. 65 ' 65% ■ Chicago, Mil and St Paul 91% 91% Chicago, R I and Pacific 34% 34>4 i hino Con Copper 53 % 52% Colorado Fuel and Iron. 14% 44% Consolidated Gas 131% 131% Corn Products 22% 22% Crucible Steel 63 a g 63.i v Crucible Steel pfd .... 113% 114 Distilling Securities .... 30% 2S a i Krje 34% 34 Erie, Ist pfd 4914 49 General Electric Co .... 167 160% Goodrich B F 60 so Great Northern Ore subs 36% 34% Great Northern pfd .... 117% 117% Inspiration Copper 57 56% Interboro-Metropolitan. . 16% 18% International Paper .... 47 441,, Automobiles OUR BIG SALE Ob" AUTOS will com. off December 16. Over 160 cars will be sold at a sacrifice, including many dlf lerent makes. Runabouts, touring cars and many others We sell cars on con signment. NO CHARGES FOR STOR AGE. AUTO TRANSPORTATION CO., 2b-iS) North Cameron street. 1 Motorcycles and Bicycles 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. Legal Notices NOTICE THE annual meeting of the stock holders of the Metropolitan Hotel Com pany. of Harrisburg. Pa., for the elec tion of directors and for general busi ness, will be held in the Metropolitan Hotel, said city, on Tuesday, January 23, 1917, at 2 o'clock P. M. L. W. KAY, President. NOTICE THE Regular Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the Forney Bros. Shoe Co. will be held at their office, 628 North street. Monday, January the Bth, at 3 JOHN G. FELTY. Secretary. NOTICE THE annual meeting of the members of the Dauphin County Mutual Fire In surance Company will be held at the offlce of the Secretary, corner Twenty ninth and Penn Streets, Penbrook. Pa., for the election of Seven Directors, on Monday. January 1, 1917, between the hours of 11 A. ML. and 2 o'clock P M SAMUEL S. MILLER, Secretary. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING ~ THE annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Harrisburg Bridge Com pany will be held at the Board of Trade Building in the City of Hnrrisburg, on Tuesday, January 2, 1917, between the hours or 1 and 3 P. M., when thev will elect a President, Secretary and Treas urer, and twelve Directors to serve for the ensuing year. JOHN D. SPONG, Secretary and Treasurer. NOTICE letters Testamentary on tlie Estate of John H. Fratts, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., de ceased, having been granted to the un dersigned residing in said city, all per sons indebted to said Estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them for settlement. COMMONWEALTH TRUST COMPANY. Executor of Will of John H. Fratts, Dec'd. OFFICE OF The Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings. State Capitol Building. Harrisburg, Pa. SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed by the Superintendent of Public Orounds and Buildings until 2 o'clock P. M., Tuesday, January 9, 1917, for fur nishing the labor and material required in installing two Electric Freight Ele vators in the new main building on the State Arsenal Grounds, located at Eigh teenth and Herr Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Each hidder must tile with his proposal complete specifications of the equip ment he proposes to install. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. , SAMUEL B. RAMBO. Superintendent. I FOR RENT Two new daylight storerooms, complete in every re spect. Handsome display windows, also two modern apart ments, 5 large rooms and bath; located at 502 and 504 Market street. CHAS. ADLER 1002 North Third Street AT YOUR SERVICE FOR 1917 CALENDARS 1917 GOOD SELECTION. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. MYERS MFG. CO. Third and Cumberland Streets Bell Phut 1677-R. HAMtISBUHO, PA. V ... _ . 1 Kennfcott Copper 4 5 >/, 44 Kansas City Southern .. 25 % 25 % Lackawanna Steel 84 82 Lehigh Valley 79% 79% Maxwell Motors 47% 47 % Merc Mar ctfs 23% 25% Merc Mar ctfs pfd 85% 88 % Mex Petroleum 91% 91% Miami Copper 39 39 Missouri Pacific 16% U>% Rational Lead 59 58% V,°iY York Central 104% 104 vr T- N H nnd 11 63 °l% N \ O and W 29 29 Nor and West 132% 132% Northern Puclflc 110 110 Pacific Mail 20 20% Penna Railroad 66 % sfi<W Pittsburgh Coal . 39% 88 Railway Steel Spg 49 49 Ray Con Copper 26% 26% Reading 103% 102 Republic Iron and Steel. 78 76% Southern Pacific 97% 96% Southern Ry 32% 31 Studobaker 1?0 ini,? Texas Oil '// 219 218 Union Pacific 14e 147 U8 I Alcohol 112 110%' U S Rubber 63 61% us stoei 107% ,05 l-f S i St^ o ' Pfd H9% 119% ™ . p O PPe - 102 99% Virginia-Carolina Chem. 41% 48% West Union Telegraph.. 96 96% Westtnghouse Mfg 66 65% Willya-Overland 37% 36% A\ abash , 29 % 30 Western Maryland .." 28 27% PHILADELPHIA PIIODDCB Philadelphia, Dec. 28. "Wheat Irregular; No. 2, red. spot, and Decem ber, 11.i4 5f1.77; No. 2, Southern, red, $1.72@1.75. Corn Market steady; No. 2, yellow. No. 4, yellow, sl.ol® 1.02; No. 5, yellow, 99c@51.00; Southern, yellow, 98c®$l 00 re 9, u -\?i/7. Market steady; No. 2. white, 58®08%e; No. .1, white, 60®60&c. Bran Market quiet, but steady; city i...lis, wmiu.. p C ., luii, *..0.90. ii'n/yVa-'' P xV to r- ? -' i 111 ■ soft, winter. $1.04®1.0a; No. 3, yellow, $1.03@1.04; Helmed Sugars Market easier: powdered, 6.95 c; line granulated, 6.85 c; confectioners' A, 6.75 c. Butter The market is steady western, creamery, extras, 41®42c nearby prints, fancy, 44c. ' Eggs The market is steady; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, lree cases, $14.10 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $13.80 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $14.10 per case; do., firsts, free cuss. sl3 su per case. , Poultry Firm, fair demand; fowls, 1 • 41 20c; roosters, 14® 15c; Spring chickens, 17® 20c; broilers. 16®lSc; geese, 17©20 c; turkeys. Dressed Poultry Market firm: fowls, fancy, 23H®24c; do., good to <J?o>ce, 22®23c; do., small sizes, 17 Utile; old roosters. 17e; roasting enick ens, western, 20®26c; broiling chickens. Western, UffdilSoc; do., neurbv. zStoitic; Spring ducks, nearby. 22®24c; do., western, 20®32c; geese, nearby, 22i 24c; do., western, 20i>22c; turkeys, lancy, large, nearby, 33C34c; do., west ern, fancy, large, 33c; do., western, fair to good, 30®31c; do., common, 26®28c. Potatoes The market is higher; Pennsylvania, per bushel, $ 1.75® 1.85; New York, per bushel, |1.65®1.70; l-aierii snoic, No. A, VKI uui rel, $2.50®2.75; do.. No. 8, per barrel, $1.25® 1.60; Norfolk, No. 1. per barrel. $2.6fi®2.75;; do.. No. 2, Di 'l2s® 1.60; Jersey, per basket, fe&c <ti $ 1.00 Flour—The market is quiet, but firm; winter, clear, $6.50® , j.76; do., straights. J7.00® 7.25; do., patents, |7.60®7.75; Spring, firsts, clear. $5.00@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, $18.09; No. 1. small bales, $17.00® 17. No. 2, $ 14.50 W 15.60; No. a, $11.0U(ij)13.00; sample, $8.00®10.00. New clover mixed. Light mixed. SI6.OOJD 16.501 No. 1, do., $16.00® 15.60; No. 2, do.. $12.00®13.00. CHICAGO CATTLE Chicago. 111., Dec. 28. Cattle Re ceipts ,12,000; weak. Native beef cat tle, $7.20@11.80; western steers. s7.2s<ij) 10.00; stockers and feeders. $5.20@8.10; cows and heifers, $4.20® 10.00; calves. 88.50® 12.25. Sheep Receipts, 10.000; strong. Wethers, $9.10®10.25; lambs, $11.25 ® 13.50. ©Si'lt 'eStd '.sS'ol@oS'olt "nSnoj :g X : bl <P)orols :orol®QVolt 'pax(iu :o<:01 JJ9i'6s ')1III :S9ol®So - ols 'seirs jo sting aSBJOAB s.AupjoisaX saoiib 03 'uuu !000'0> 'sidisaau SSOH CHICAGO nOARI) OK TfIADR Chicago, 111., Dec. 28.—Board of Trade closing: Wheat—May, 1.724 ; July, 1.38%. Corn—May, 92 %; July, 91%. Oats—May, 53%; July, 61. Pork—January, 27.20; May, 26.80. Lard—January, 15.67; May, 15.97 Ribs —January, 13.95; May, 14.40. Only One "BROMO ftUIJfmE" To get the genuine, call for full name LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Ix)ok for signature- of E. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. 25c. EX-FORESTER WORKS ON REPORT O. Ben Gipple, ex-city forester, who lis spend>-g the Christmas liolidavs at his home, and who has been busy at th park offices preparing his annual re port, started a report in city circles to ; day o the effect that ho is coming back Ito resume his old Job. And the report 'died in passing, as both Mr. Gipple and I park officials denied it. The office has been vacant for several jnonths, and, It is understood, that there Is no candi date in view. County officials are pre paring their reports incident to the closing of their books for the year. PRAYER MEETING The-women's prayer meeting of Market Square Presbyterian Church will be held to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in the ladles' parlor. Mrs. G. Warren Moltz will lead the meet ing. The offering will be for tha Freedmen's Board which carries oil work among the colored people of the United States. APPOINT REGISTRY ASSESSOR Additional Law Judge S. J. M. McCar rell to-day appointed J. Ross Hlgins a registry assessor for the Second Pre cinct of Wiconisco township, to suc ceed Klmer I* Umlioltz, resigned. niIBBER STAMQft Ull SEALS & STENCILS I#^ ll'Wmfg.byhbg.stencilworks" 11 II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. II 11
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