Deaths KKHEMIAVGH On Thursday. Decem ber 28, at the Harrisburg Hospital, David Eshenbaugh, aged #3 years. The funeral services will bo held on Saturday afternoon. at 2 o clock, at the home of his niece, Mrs. Alex. Mc iJann, 122 .Dock street. Relatives and friends Invited to attend without further notice. Burial will take place at Enola Cemetery. RKIXHABD At Philadelphia, Pa., on Thursday, December 2b, 1916, George William Reinhard. . h'uneral services will bo held at the homo of the family. No. 1803 North Third street, on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Relative* and friends are Invited to attend without further i notice. , I.OIIQI'I Deoember 29, 1916, George H. Lodge, aged 62 years, ttelatives and friends invited to atln tend the funoral services on Tuesday afternoon, January 2, at 2 o clock, at his iato residence, 1622 North Fourth street. Interment East Hariisburg Cemetory. HUAIU On December 28, 191, John L. Iteam. aged 68 years, at his late reci deuce, Twenty -seventh and Boas streets, Penbrook. Funeral services Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the Psnbrook U. B. Church. Interment East Harrisburg Cemetery. Services at the house prior to church services. Relatives and friencs invited to attend services without further notice. In Memoriam j Harrisburg, Pa, Dec. 29, 191#. j IN sad, but loving reniouiui auce or ; our dear baby, Richard Wadsworth ; Wenrich, who fell "asleep in Jesus one j year tiro to-iiay. December 29, li#ls. 3 HIS FATHER AND MUTHF.It. j IN loving remembrance of our dear ; father, William O. Foultr, who depart- i ed this life tne 2th of Jliecember, 191b, I one year ago to-day. Gone, but not forgotten. FROM IIIS CHILDREN AND FRIEND. j MAGGIE BECK. | Lost ana Found LOST Sable and white thorough- j bred Collie Pup. Return to 180 Lib- i erty. Receive the gratitude of boy who i won him recently for most sales ot i "The Country Gentleman." j Help Wanted —Male EXPERIENCED casket cov erers and trimmers wanted by a company located in New York City. Good wages, steady em- i ployment. Write A. C., Box 60, | Room 1201, 320 West Forty-sec- | ond Street, New York. MACHINISTS WANTED Lathe, Planer, Shaper, Horizontal and \ ertical Boring Mill and Floor Hands. Only machinists that have served their ap prenticeship need apply. No munition ivorK. Permanent employment. Apply lo Mr. Neese, Room 317, Metropolitan Hotel, Friday. 6:30 to 8 P. M.; Saturday, • *-o and 6-8 P. M. WANTED. Fifty carpen ters, 40c per hour, 10 hours per da}, seven days per week. Apply Aetna Chemical Company, New ton Hamilton, Pa. STENOGRAPHER A monthly sal ary of <4O a month to young man who can take dictation ond operate type writer. State age, experience, if any, iM-esent employment, and phone num- Ter. Apply Box 8, 4580, care of Tele graph. WANTED Young man as book keeper and stenograpner. Union Sales i Co., Second and North streets. BANKING HOUSE desires capable representatives; young men with good i family connections, or men capable of | selling Stocks and Bonds. Excellent I opportunity. Lindes & Company, Frank- | lin Bonk Building, 1416-1418 Chestnut | street, Philadelphia, Pa j DRAFTSMEN WANTED IN EVERY CITY IN THE U. S. Secure one of these | Jobs through SURE, EASY home-study method. Big pay; pleasant work. In- 1 ternational Correspondence Schools, 202 Telegraph Building. WANTED Boys over 16 years of | ago to learn shcenmking. Apply Devlne j & Yungel Shoe Manufacturing Co., Six teenth and State streets. j WANTED Office boy, at once. Good ] wages. Apply at Harrisburg Foundry ! and Machine Works, Seventh and Cur tln streets. j WANTED Boys over 16 years old to learn to cut shoes and trimmings. Apply at Dauphin Shoe Co., 320 Market, ! Fourth Floor. Over Hub. WANTED Second cook. Apply at i State Capital Hotel, £ls Walnut street, j WANTED Good girl for general j housework. Apply #O4 North Second | street. STENOGRAPHER Young lady having medium speed and can tran scribe accurately; salary, $8; give age, whether employed at present, phone number. Apply Box S, 4600, care of Telegraph. WANTED A lady clerk. A perma nent position to one who can qualify. Address L., 4581, care of Telegraph. WINTER TERM AT YOUNG MEN'S BUSINESS INSTITUTE begins Wed nesday, January I. 1917. Day and Night i sessions. New departments, enlarged ' faculty. Individual Instruction. Office ! k>pen evenings one week before term opens. SALESMEN WANTED—Those having newspaper or magazine experience preferred. Nothing but live wires need apply. Sal ary guaranteed. See Mr. Beck, Room 203 Franklin Building, Federal Square. GOOD, strong, healthy boya, over I*. Apply Superintendent The Telegraph Printing Co., Harrisburg, Pa. / \ Houses For Rent 1230 N. Front St., 2>,4 s. t„ 5 r. . ..sio 1934 Forster St. 512.50 2122 N. 7th St.. 3 s. b„ 8 r 7. 13 1211 N. 14th St., 2% s. b., 8 r. b., 5.(1 701 Benton St i 1824 State St. (furnished) n I S. 28th St., new 2% s.. 8 r., b. ... ar, S. 28th St., new 2% s„ 8 r. ... 537.G0 102 State St. 3 s. b„ 3 r., b *43 123 State St.. 3 s. b., 12 r., b. ... *73 1611 N. 2nd (furnished house). 18th & State Sts. (furnished) .. mi2K 313 Walnut St., (April 1) *175 SUBURBAN Enola —Adams St., 2V4 a. f.. < r.. 111 Knola—Howard St., 2H a f„ 8 r.. *l2 Hummel*town |jg APARTMENTS 820 Jf. eth St., S r. and b mo 204 l.oenst St., modern housekeeD tng apartments 40. !i n 206 Jf. Second—(lst floor) 6 rooms and bath; city steam heat .. SSO STOHE ROOM 20x130 ft.. 206 N. 2nd St., (Donald son B W > 180 I I MILLER BROTHERS&CO. Member! Hbg. Ileal Rotate Beard REAL ESTATE Insurance Surety Bonds I.ocuat and Court Streets V' FRIDAY EVENING, HARRIBBURG ?ll§Ss& TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 29, 1916. SELLING PROBLEMS AM ADVERTISING Help Wanted —Male '"WANTED Two quick, neat, young men for counter; experience not neces sary, If willing to work. Apply Rustic Dairy Lunch. 5-7-9 South Third street. WANTED 5O able-bodied men for piece work. Experienced truckers can earn $75 to S9O per month. Must be able to read and write. Apply in person only to agent of Pennsylvania Railroad Company at Division Street Transfer, P. R. K. Co., Harris uurg, Pa. > WANT Y..Miner men to learn auto mobile business, 10 become practical mechanics and chauffeurs. We glvo our students a chance to make money at the rato of 20c per hour between class hours. We guarantee to pay you 30c per hour as soon as competent. S6O in cash required. Auto Transporta tion School. 27-2 North Cumeron street. Help Wanted —Female DOWNSTAIRS GIRL And cooking. I No washing. Good home and good | wages. Apply 1813 North Second street. | MAID WANTED White, for gen eral housework; small family; small | house; good wages to reliable person; I references required. Apply 420 Spruce I j street, Steelton. ALTERATION HANDS'WANTED lOn coats, dresses and skirts. Apply at j once, Robinson's Woman Shop, 20 North ! I Fourth street. 1 ! WANTED Girl to clerk In grocery I I store aind do some clerical work. M., | 4584, care of Telegraphy DRESSMAKING TAUGHT thoroughly j from any pattern. Make dresses for | : yourself while learning. Day and even- 1 j ing classes. Mme. Henderson. 528 | j North street. MOTHER'S HELPER Good white i girl to assist mother; good home to , right girl. Call 125 North street. j AN experienced girl to iron and j ! shape collars; also girls for manglo, I ! marking, sorting and starching. Apply ] Royal Laundry, 1854 Howard street. i WANTED A cook. Good wages, j | Mrs. Sides, 3205 Riverside Drive. i WANTED Experienced binder on | low shoes. Also woman or girl handy 1 with needle for repairing. Steady I work. Apply at once. Harrisburg Shoe | Manufacturing Company. Vynun street. WANTED Operators on ! sewing machines. Wages *55.00 per week will be paid to inex perienced operators while learn ing in addition to the liberal bonus in effect January 1. Call at the Blough Manufacturing Plant, Reily and Fulton streets. , THE Harrisburg Leather Product Co. requires the services of three addi tional hands In packing room. Clean, pretty work. 1420 Wyeth avenue. WANTED A white woman for washing and ironing first part of each week. Write, giving references, to Box R, 6551, care of Telegraph. WANTED Girls 16 years and over, experienced and learners. Pay good wages while learning. Apply to Steel ton Glove Company, Second and Hotter streets, Staslton, Pa. WANTED Young girl to work In laundry; $6 to start; no experience necessary to right party. Apply Sani tary Family Washing Co., Sixteenth and Elm streets. j WANTED Girls 16 years and over, experienced and learn ! ers. Apply Harrisburg Silk Mill, (Corner of North and Second j streets. CIGAKMAKERS WANTED I Steady work; good stock; good wages. Apply Central Cigar Co., 323 South Cameron Street. I— WANTED Shoe cutters for wo men's, misses' and children's shoes. I I Steady work. Apply Harrisburg Shoe I I Manufacturing Co., Vernon street, Har- i : risburg. Pa. ml i Situations Wanted —Male WANTED Chauffeur wants posl | Hon. Does own repairing. Apply VVil- ] i-tam Burns, 1109 North Cameron street, i I WANTED Elevator man wants po- - | sitlon. Apply 2211 Logan street. i Situations Wanted —female J WANTED Middle-aged white wo- I! man wishes position as housekeeper for ! < widower or elderly people; can give!: reference from last place. Call 68 1 Nortk Twelfth street. WANTED White woman wishes i work to do by the day, or cleaning of I ( any kind. Call, or address, 1014 James I, j street. j ( WANTED Neat, young woman ! i f wants general sewing in private family; 1 experienced fitter and remodeling. Ad- ' dress B„ 6422, care of Telegraph. j I WANTED Young woman desires a I - position In office: has hud experience in I bookkeeping and general office work. I Address K. K., 4579, care of Telegraph. I' WANTED Work of any kind by the day or week, by colored woman. ] Apply to 718 North Seventh street. | WANTED Colored woman desires i situation by the week, or day's work. Address 907 Sarah avenue. WANTED General housework. ISOS North Seventh street. WANTED Chambermaid, experi enced. desires work. Apply 1011 Mar ket street. I 8 1 Real Estate For Sale I FOR SALE A nine-room, strictly modern brick residence, located on one of Harrlsburj's better resident streets- - owner has excellent reason for selling' but does not need money, hence will < Bell this $6,000 house for SSOO cash and 1 balance Just like rent. No agents neea apply. Address J.. 4578, care of Tele- I graph. ' SEVERAL BUSINESS PROPOSITIONS 1 FOR SALE at Reasonable Prices—Res- i taurant grocery store barber shop - —drug store, etc. Complete Information from Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. NO. 674 SCHUYLKILL STREET FOR SALE Frame bungalow 6 rooms 1 bath gas hot water heat large < porches cemetrted cellar. Price very ' low. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build- : ing. , FOR SALE No. 115 N. Seventeenth street brick house 8 rooms bath gas eloctrlc light furnace t —porch cemented cellar. Bell Realty 1 Co., Building. NOw 1808 FIFTH STREET FOR BALE 1 —Frame house 6 rooms and attic ( electric light lot. 20*110. Bell Realty I Co., Bergner Building < Real Estate For Sale | GET THE LOWEST PRICE on No. 57 South Cameron stroet framo house 8 rooms bath gas —■ furnace porch lot, 20x87. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. AVHY NOT INSPECT No. 1518 Fifth ; street? Cornet property suitable Tor I business. Price is right and the time to act on this property is now. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. 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 paveil street. This Is an ideal home at a mod erate price. Terms easy. J. E. Gipple, 1281 Market street. FOR SALE ll4 Washington street, corner River alley, two-and-one-half story Lame; eight rooms and a bath; a!! conveniences. Corner Bridge and Eighth streets. Elkwood, two-and-one-hair-story frame; eight rooms and bath; all conveniences, i The abovo properties will be solu at bargain. Apply Keeney He Simmon], New Cumberland. i WOODBINE ST., 239 This brick and stucco property, practically new, I must be sold, as owner has left the city; price below that of original oost; $5,650. BACKENSTOSS BROS., Russ Building. I | ! DERRY ST., 2840 3-story brick • dwelling; nine rooms and bath; chest | nut and cypress finish; gas and electric light; combination rango; steam heat; cemented cellar; hardwood floors down stairs; front and rear porches; I Size of lot, 40x125; garage; drive j alley on rear; this property is In ex cellent condition and can be bought for ! $5,100. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE Desirable residence Property, witli modern improvements, 18S9 Herr street. opposite State I Arsenal. Inquire on premises. Sophia K. Barnes. j MRERSLER, PA.. DAUPHIN COUNTY | —Bungalow and four lots, small barn I and outkitclien. Fruit trees and grape j arbor on lots. John Lotz, Box 51, I Bressler. I SIXTH STREET. 2303 This 3-story I brick dwelling, with all improvements, ; suitable for garage, will make you a , cheap home; price, $1,500. BACKENSTOSS BROS., I Russ Building. I DERRY ST., 180S—2 %-story frame 'dwelling; eleven rooms and bath; gas , and electric light; steam heat: cement led cellar; front and rear stairways; large front porch; garage; lot, 30x130; ] price, $5,500. Brinton-Facker Co., Sec ond and Walnut streets. EXCHANGE STABLE FOR SALE OR RENT —On Fulton street. Farm for rent or sale. House in Llnglestown, acre ground, SIO.OO month. Possession immediately. Inquire 2217 North Fif teenth street. 332 BROAD STREET BUSINESS PROPERTY, opposite Broad Street Mar ket Storeroom, 9 rooms, bath, steam heat and electricity. Lot, 2ux131 to Say ford avenue. uoor.i tor garage. CHA3. API—;R. 1002 North Third street. | Real Estate For. Rent . FOR RENT Three-story brick dwelling, No. 18 North Seventeenth street; nine rooms and bath, steam heat, front and back porches. Apply Irvin Johnson, 2111 Swatara street. Bell phone 18U7J. LOGAN ST., 1939 2-story brick house for rent; all improvements. Ap ply to R. M. Shope, Tailor, Thirteen til and Howard streets. FOR RENT ln Hlghspire, 7-room house; large garden; on Eshelmai. street, below Wolfe; very nice location, rent. sll per month. Inquire of J. K. Kipp. 2203 North Fourth street. FOR RENT Desirable new houses —all modern porches and yards rent, $25 to S4O per month. Apply Mac- Williams Construction Co., 2100. North Fifth street. FOR RENT Two two-story brick houses, Nos. 2502 and 2532 Derry street. Inquire at Room 15, 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. 511 Race St 12.00 i No. 521 Race St 16.00 1833 Zarker St. 20.00 J. E. GIPPLE, 1251 Market St. STOREROOMS FOR RENT No. oO South Cameron Street. No. 60 South Cameron Street. Apply 88 South Cameron Street. j Real Estate For Sale or Rent | . NORTH FIFTH STREET HOMES I Located at 2313-15-17 North Fifth ! street. Easy terms. Fred C. Miller, I Builder, 218 Walnut street. Harrisburg, i Pa Bell phone 797 M. FOR RENT OR SALE New house, ' six rooms, large cellar, balcony, front | and rear porch with kitchen on, water in the kitchen and large cupboard and I closets, on North Walnut street, Hum melatown, Pa. Address to Samuel M. ! Emrlch, Swatara Station, Dauphin I County, Pa. Real Estate Wanted WANTED House and lot in suburbs close to Harrisburg. State terms an<* | size of lot. Address 4569, care ot Tele graph. CASH ~ FOR PROPERTY i No commissions. Quick settlements. ! See Cbas. Adler, 1002 North Third street. For Sale—Miscellaneous 30,000 ODDS AND ENDS IN IMPORTED CALENDARS FOR 1917 AT BARGAIN I PRICES. Good Selection. Orders Promptly Filled. MYERS MFG. CO.. Third and Cumberland Sts. BELL PHONE 157711. GERBER FURNITURE COMPANY, j 424 Reily Street, offers GREAT RE- I DI.'CTIONS in its stock of Furniture, I Carpets, etc., on account of moving to Its new place of business, 1427 North Third Street. Brass and Enameled Beds, 100 to select from, $lO and up. Rugs, Tapestries. Axminsters and Wil tons, sls and up. FOR SALE—Genuine Patrick- Duluth mackinaw. Worn short time. Color, gray. Original cost, Will sell at a very reason able price. Address Box R-5550, :are of Telegraph. 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, Diamond Giant Grip, Green Bay, Always Sharp. I For Sale—Miscellaneous 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 ! Irdo drum scale and one Jacobson scale. I Will sell cheap to quick buyer. It. 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 KALE, at Gable'ti. 111-117 South Second street, L.wr. Fence. Field Fence, Gates. Poultry Netting, Building Hard ware, Plaster Board, Upson Wall Board, Compo-Board, Doors, Sash, Shutters, Mouldings "orch PoHt*. Pumps, etc. For Rent —Miscellaneous FOR RENT Space In private, I steam-heated garage; electric lights and water. Inquire 213 Pine street. DESK ROOM FOR RENT Good lo cation, near Post Office, ground floor. 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. ROOMS FOR~ RE NT CARDS can~be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR RENT—Offices suitable j for a doctor or dentist or general j purposes. Light, heat and attend ance. Dr. John Oenalager, 711 •North Third street. Farms DAUPHIN COUNTY Farm contain ing 40 acres, located seven miles cast of Harrisburg along the Hummelstown trolley line; improved with a 2',4-story trame dwelling; frame barn; sand loam soil; price, &4,u00. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. Apartments For Kent 306 N. SECOND ST., (three blocks from Market Square) 2rst lloor front, five rooms and bath, city steam heat tgas and electricity); suitable for homo aud office, for physician, dentist or pro tessional man—s6o. MILLEIt BROi'H- Ei\S & CO., Locuai and Court Sts. SECOND ST., 17ii0 Five and si* rooms with porch; most pieas&ut and open surroundings In city. Rooms For Rent TWO ROOMS Completely furnish ed for housekeeping; corner house; ail improvements; gas range; separate en trance; hot water heat; very desirable; no children. 1238 Kittatinny street. FOR RENT One large, furnished room, with bay window; also bedroom and sittlngroom, communicating; mod ern conveniences; use of phone. Apply &(il North Front street. FURNISHED ROOMS Second floor front; large, pleasant; city steam; gas plate attachment; bath near; also large, first floor room; twin beds; hot and cold running water; will rent during legis lative session. 114 Chestnut street. Burlingam*. TWO communicating rooms, with Dath, furnished, steam heat, S3O per month. Apply Savoy Hotel, Third and Mulberry, other desirable rooms. 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. FOR RENT Large, second floor front room, with four windows, electric light, city steam heat, hot running water, next to bath. E. J. Detchler, 226 North Second street. NICE, finely furnished room; steam heat, electric light, bath included. Ap ply 35 South Fourth street. FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping in private family; cen trally located; all conveniences. Address R„ 6423, care of Telegraph. I FOR RENT Rooms with statlon jary washstands; one apartment, two | bedrooms and sittlngroom; also three i unfurnished rooms tor housekeeping; ! centrally located. 12U Walnut street. 1 THREE second lloor rooms, two with 1 bay windows, unfurnished, suitable for Might housekeeping; electric lights, j steam heat, bath. Call 6 to 8 P. M., 511 | Seneca street. | FOR RENT Two communicating rooms; one can he used as sittingroom, furnished; gentlemen only. Address j A., 6649, care of Telegraph. ! FOR RENT Very desirable furnish- ] [ed rooms, singly or en suite; all con veniences; references required. Call ■ ! 1016 isortli Front street. ! FOR RENT Furnished room facing (Capitol Park; stationary washstand, I v-lectric lights, city steam; use of large \ bathroom and Bell phone. Apply 410 j North street. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT > City steam heat; use of Bell phona. Address '7H. 324 Reily street. WANTED. AUTOMOBILES IN ANY CONDITION, to sell or buy. Why not consign your car witli us to avoid trouble and worry in trying to dispose of it. We make no charges for storage or tor any repairs while car is on sale, j Auto Transportati jn Co.. 27-29 Nortli i Cameron street. W anted —Board —Rooms WANTED A furnished room with a private family where there are no no other roomers, centrally located; I permanent. Address L., 4583, care of I Telegraph Office. Rooms Wanted REFINED, young woman, engaged during day, wants quiet room in private ! I family, at once. Address J., 4676, care l of Telegraph. ( __ Business Personals I I CAN teadli you this winter to be a 'RAILROAD TELEGRAPH OPERATOR; I good pay; eight hourß' work; cheap I rates; private lessons. Call in evenings at 2124 Moore street. WE don't ouy rags, Dut pay HIGHEST CASH PRICES for ladies , gentlemen's good CLOTHING AND SHOES. Also furniture and Carpets. Sena postal to 636 Herr street. WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY Trustee Bidg.— All kinds of uetoctlT* Work handled —one eya always ousn. BELL PHONE 4399. RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED ALL kinds of SAFETY RAZOR BLADES RESHARPENED, 25c doa., ex cept Star heavy, 16c; old style, 25c each. HENRY GILBERT & SONS. 219 Market street. LEATHER Traveling Bags and Stilt cases (drummers' samples) positively at the lovveaL prices /n the city. Call and be convinced/ AIBO overcoais and dom ing. watches, diamonds ana sportllif goods at low prices. Cohen & Hon. ti llable Puwnbrokais. 481 Market street, ' at subway. Business Personals SPANGLKIt PLAmNG MILL 110. I Mm wnfK "i nil kinds. Kstii-iates t cheerfully given. 824 North auveam street. FOR falling hair try tiroes' Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, Urun< Slat and Apothecary, 11J MarKei street, ' Harrisbuig. Telephone crdeid giveu prompt attention. Hell iB6O. 1 VACUUM CI.KaK'KRS _ New rna- I | chines, I'OR RENT. Ask Martin, Bell 1 ! j BOARDING HOUSE FOR SALE—WeTI , j furnished, excellent location. Reason , ' tor selling, leading town. Bargain. I | Inquire at 1 11 ISouth Front street, Steel , ton. between 6 P. -M. and 8 P. M. FOR SALE CIGAR SIIOH AND POOL ROOM, with confectionery stand, ! on Allison I*lll, doing good retain busl , ness. Only those meaning business need apply. Address X., 16!i3, care of Telegraph. ! WHY PAY excessive rental and car fare when desirablo 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 ct>al and gas range; electric light and gas llx tures; stationary bookcase, beautifully papered. Inspection by appointment. Write, or call, 26 Evergreen street. Bell phone 211. FOR SALE Joint control of two ! factories located 22 miles apart in Southern Pennsylvania, to man who ran 1 devote one-half of each week to execu -1 tlve 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 satlslled with salary of S4O a week, and share of profits amounting to over $2,b00 a year lor yourself, nor un less you have $2,000 in real cash to In vest after thorough examination of the plants. Address M„ 467 7, care of Tele graph. 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 anil business. In quire Edwin M. Horstlck, 1902 State street. FOR SALE. RESTAURANT Will be sold at a bargain. Fully equipped. Automatic soda fountain. Near Square 1 of Letnoyne. 'Address C. E. Ortmyer, Lemoyne, Pa. 1 ARE you looking for a good, safe, 6 ' per cent. Investment? A well-estab lished local Industry offers a splendid opportunity to local Investors by offer ing for sale aome of Its preferred stock. For particulars write R., 6515, care of Telegraph. ANY Intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding foi newspapers, experience unnecessary. Send lor par ticulars. Pre*# Syndicate, IVJ Lock 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. Protit snaring Loan society. Room 7, Spooner liuilmiig, North Market square. Hauling and Moving NATIONAL TRANSFER CoT Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general hauling. H. W. loathe. Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Beli phone 30iIbJ. Storage BTORAGE—Private rooms for house hold goods In llreproof warehouse, $2 per month and up. Lower storage rates in non-fireproof warehouse. HARRIS BURG STORA'-iE CO., 437-441. 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. Dlener, Jeweler, 408 Market St. STORAGE 4ll Brosd street. House hold goods. Merchandise. Private rooms, sl-18. Wagons, 76 cents month. D. ! Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Both phones. Musical WOULD like to store a high-grade i upright piano with a reliable family until spring. Answer J., 4582, care of Telegraph. OLD VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, GUI TARS, BANJOS bought, sold, exchanged. Artistic repairing on all stringed in struments. Bows rehalred. Tone re storing a specialty. GLACE, 604 Herr street. FREE I will show any person the factory way of polishing furniture freo with every order for piano tuning at j $1.50. Twenty-five years' experience. I Address Factory Tuner, 822 North Third street. ANGELUS PLAYER PIANO—FuII BS note; 12 rolls of music; bench, scarf and two tunings free; special price, $3 45, on easy payment plan. H. G. Day, 1515 Derry street. Out of the high rent district. Automobiles lIERF-BROOKS 5-passenger car for sale; also 5-passenger Overland, electric equipment, all modern improve ments. Andrew Redmond, Third and Boyd streets. I TIRE REPAIRING —We repair all | makes of pneumatic auto and motor cycle tires successfully. Good Service ! Tire Co., 101!) Market street. FOR SALE One five-passenger Buick car. Good for Jitney. Good tires. Good running condition, $76. Freder ick's Garage, Forster street near Front. A DELIVERY TRUCK ill Hrst-Tluss condition. Carrying capacity, 1,500 to 2,000 pounds. Open body, with top ano side curtains. A bargain for any merchant that makes deliveries. This car can be bought on easy terms. AUTO TRANSPORTATION EXCHANGE, 27-2# North Cameron street. Bell phone 1710. FOR SALE A nice, little Pullman, Junior. Fully equipped with electric starter, electric lumps, five new shoes, tools, etc. A good little car to use for private or Jitney service. Owner must raiso S2OO at once. Twelve months to pay balance. 27 North Cameron street. Ask for Miss Marie's car. FOR SALE Used tfres. Sizes, 30x3. 37x5H. New tires at one-half price, 37x5, 35x5, 35x4. Assortment of new and used tubes. CRESCENT AUTO GAR AGE, 232 South street. FOR SALE 1916 Ford Touring Car for immediate sale. Address Box A. 6420, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Seven-passenger Over land Touring Cir. Extras and tires. In splendid condition. No reasonable of fer refused. Cash or terms. Address J, care of Telegraph. PROBLEMS LIGHT BUYING CAUSES REBOUND j Speculative Issues and Other ! Shares Restored to Yester day's Close New York, Dec. 29. lt require! but little buying to restore prices to yesterday's final quo tations, steel, coppers and some of the purely cpectilatlve issues rebounding easily. Texas company Increased its lead to 6% points and other oils made more moderate response. Bethlehem Steel rose twenty points and the lower priced munitions and equipments also hardened. Trading became very dull on the rally until selling of the motors provoked further heaviness. Studebaker broke 4 % points with 2 to 5 points for Willys- Overland, Chandler, General Motors! and Saxony. Halls were lethargic and ! irregular. Bonds were firm. I XEW YORK STOCKS 1 <'handler Bros. & Co., members Now ; York and Philadelphia Stock Ex chftnges, 3 North Market Square, Har - risburg: 1338 Chestnut street, Phlla > delphia; 3 4 Pine street. Now York, . furnish the following quotations: J New York, Dec. 29. r Open. Clos. | Allis-Clialmers 26% 27 American Beet Sugar ... x:t 89 • American Can 4614 4 614 ! • American C & F 63% 64% 1 J American Ice Securities . 31% 31 American Locomotive .. 75% 76%' j American Smelting .... 102% 104 I American Sugar 108% 108% ■ Anaconda 80 Mi 81 >4 I ' Atchison .. 103% 103%' j Baldwin locomotive ... 66% 57% 1 Baltimore & Ohio 83% 84 | J Automobiles WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of any 1 kind. If you cannot aell your car, why t not consign it to or exchange it with i us for a better one. Our charges for ; selllnir are 5 per cent. only. No storage ' charges if car is not sold. AUTO i TRANSPORTATION EXCHANGE DE > PARTMENT, 27-29 North Cameron street. Bell phone 1710. FOR SALE 1914, seven-passenger . Win to a louring car. In good condition. New cord tires r.ll arcuad. Miller Auto . Co., 63 South Cameron. Bell ohooa 4119. £ BARGAINS FOR DECEMBER ONLY 10 Per Cent. Discount. . 30x3 Non-Skid ii 36 ) 20x3% Non-Skid 12 06 33x4 Non-Skid l#!x(j - 34x4 Non-Skid 20 14 , Ford Radiator Covers $1.50 up 5 Gallons Lubricating Oil (the kind , you use) 2.50 , Antl-Freezu, per gallon 80 Alcohol Sm . 5 lbs. Cup Grease I REX GARAGE, "Where You Save Money." I 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 I street. Motorcycles and Bicycles : ~~INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Also Thor and Barley-Davidson for sale cheap; JUBt been overhauled; all twin cylinders ■ and in good condition. C. H. Uhler. > 1317 Derry street. Legal Notices NOTICE" NOTICE Is hereby given that purau -1 ant to a resolution of the Board of Di • rectors of the Harrisburg Chemical and Paint Company, a special meeting of ; the stockholders of the Harrisburg Chemical and Paint Company ia called to meet at the general offices of the company, 917-919 Hemlock Street. Har -1 risburg. Pa., on the 26tli day of Febru ary, 1917, 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. OFFICE OF The Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings, State Capitol Building. Harrisburg. Pa. SEALED PROPOSALS will he receiv ed by the Superintendent of Public Grounds 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 bidder must file with his proposal complete specifications of the equip ment ho proposes to Install. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. SAMUEL B. RAMBO. Superintendent. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING THE annual meeting of the Stock ■ holders of the Harrisburg Bridge Com pany will be held at the Boar-1 of Trade 1 Building in the City of Harrisburg, on Tuesday, January 2, 1917, between the hours or 1 anil 3 P. M„ when thev will elect a President, Secretary and Trees- I urer, and twelve Directors to serve for j the ensuing year, JOHN D. SPONG, Secretary and Treasurer. In the Court of Common Pleas ofl Dauphin County No . 244, June Term, 1916 Mary V. Krelllng vs. | Michael Krelllng. IN DIVORCE , To Michael Krelllng: YOU are hereby notified that a hear ing will l>e held in the above-stated case at the Court House, in the City of Harrisburg, Pa, on the 29th day of January. 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M„ at ! whicli time and place you may appear | and be heard, if you think proper. ALBERT J. MEH RING, 1 Attorney for Libellant. j ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE is hereby given the stock- j holders of the East Harrisburg Pas senger Railway Company, that the An- j ni nl Meeting and Election of Directors 1 of the Company, will be held at the of- ! tice of the Compan", in the City of Hai - ] risburg, Pa., on Monday, January 8,1 1917, at 10:30 A. M. J. O'CONNELL, Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE Is hereby given the stock holders of the Citizens Passenger Rail way Company, that the Annual Meeting and Election of Directors of the Com pany, will be held at the office of tn Company, In the City of Harrisburg. Pa., on Monday, January 8, 1917, at 11:00 A. M. J. O'CONNELL, Secretary. 1 ~ _ 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. CIIAS. ADLER 1002 North Third Street Bethlehem Steel 604 52 6 Butte Copper 46 4 5%) • ailfornia Petroleum ... 25 26 Central Leather 82% 85 . Chesapeake? & Ohio .... 65 65 y.' I C, M&St P 90T4 01 Chicago, K 1 and Pacific 34 3 4 chino Con Copper 52% 53 Colorado Fuel and Iron. 44 44V Corn Products 22 22 ate,:::: Hi Si* j|!ei s tVfd Ml 8$ General Electric Co. ... . 166 167 Goodrich B F 60 59% Great Northern Oro subs 84% 35% l ], Inspiration Copper 56 56% Interboro-Metropolltan . . 16% 16% International Paper .... 44 45% Kennecott Copper 43% 4lli Kansas City Southern . . 25% "5% Lackawanna Steel 82 82 Lehigh Valley 78ti 77% Maxwell Motors 4 714 4 8 Merc Mar ctfs 25% 26 Merc Mar ctfs pfd 86' SG%;- Mex Petroleum 92% 95 Miami Copper 9 fc Missouri Pacific 16% • 1514.1 National Lead 58% Js A New York Central 103% 104 ,NTNHandH 61 60% Inyo and W 28% 29% I * or and West 134% 134 (.Northern Pacific 109% J0934' Penna Railroad 66% 56% Pr.essed Steel Car ..... 73% 74 Railway Stel Spg 49% 49% Ray Con Copper 25% 25% Head ing 10Ui 10iy Republic Iron and Steel. 76 77% Southern Pacific 96% 96% I Southern Ry 3| % ;! | % | Pittsburgh Coal Ctfs... 38 39 iStudebaker , ... jot 103X4 I Tr n i°Y A P , tlrl , flc l H6% 147% HliufbKf 0 . 1 ."!* H 2 f| teel 103% 106% |U K Steel pfd 119<>i 119U I Utah Copper n9 101% Virginia-Carolina Chem. 43 4:; | West Union Telegraph.. 96% 96% 1 Westinghouse Mfg r ,4 K4 Willys-Overland 36% 35 % Wabash ,-jq so'' 'Western Maryland ..!!! 27 27% r>i n P ? I . ,^P EI 'E H,A PRODUCE De f 29 - Wheat i,J? spot Blleceni s 1 7*4 i 77 : °- Southern, rea, Corn - Market steady; No. 2. yellow 99 o ;.ai?'nn.°' Vk 01 ' w l 03 .i No ' f '- """w! 99ci-i $ 1.00; Southern, yellow. 98c%$i 01 Market strad.v; No. white' 58® 6ft %c; No. 3, white, 60@60'/ic ' Bran The market is steadv: City mills, winter, per ton. * u.Oo .. winter, ptr ton, soft. 'vinr-r f1.04 01.05; No. 3, ypllow, $1.0391.04; Refined Sugars Quiet, but steady; powdered, 6.95 c; line granulated, 6.85 c; confectioners A, 6.75 c. Butter The market ia firm; western, creamery, extras, 41®42c. nearby prints, fancy, 44c. , Eggs The market is firm; Pennsylvania and otner nearoy firms tree cases, $14.10 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $13.80 per case: western, extras, firsts, free cases, $14.1(i per case; do., firsts, free cases, $13.80 per case. r M ve ,?£ l il try Flrm . fair demand; fowls, 17®20c; roosters, 14015 c; Spring Chickens, 17 ® 20c; broilers, 16®18c 24®Vkc seese ' 17 S 1 - 00 ; turkeys, Dressed Poultry—Firm, good demand; fowls, fancy, 23 , /4®24c; do., good to choice. 22®23c; do., small sizes" 17 ®2lc; old roosters, 17c; roasting cnick ens, western, 20®26c; broiling chickens, western, 18025 c; do., nearbv 23031 c; taprlng ducks, nearby, 22@24c: do weatern, 20®22c; geese, nearby, 2J®' 240; do., western, 20022 c; turkey*, fancy, large, n arby, 33®34c; do., em, fancy, large, 3Jc; do., western, fair to good, do., common, 25@28c. Potatoes ~ Market flrm, fair demand; Pennsylvania, per bushel, 5t;76ff11.85; New York, per bushel. $1.652)1.70; LttHierii bnotu, JL, r utLi s2.6o® 2.7 5; do.. No. J, par barrel. $1.25®1.50; Norfolk, tto. I. per barrel. $2.60®2.75;; do No. 2. per barrel, $1.26® 1.60; Jersey, per basket. • nc® SI.OO Flour Market quiet, but steady; o l , ear> ,*"■6o® ti.76; do., straights, $7.00® 7.25; do., patents, $7.50®7.75; Spring, firsts, clear, $8.00®8.25; do., patents, $8.50®8.75; do., favorite brands, $8 60® St.oo. Hay Tha market ii ateady; new timothy. No. 1, large bales, $18.Ou; No. 1, small bales, $17.00® 17.50; No. 2, sll.s(i'i( 15.60; No. 3, sll.ouiu 13 uo; sample, $8.00®10.00. Light mixed, $16.00016.60; No. 1, do., $15.00®15.50: No. 2, do., $12.00® 13.00. CHICAGO CATTLE Chicago, lil„ Dec. 29. Cattle Re ceipts, 4,000; strong. Native beef cat tle, $7.25011.80; western steers, $7.25® JO.00; stoclters and feeders, $5.J6®8.15; cows and heifers, $4.26@10.00; calves. $8.50® 12.50. Sheep Receipts, 9,000; ateadv. Wethers, $9.10 ® 10.26; lambs, sll. ® 13.50. Hogs Receipts, 44,000; slow, 6c to 10c under yesterday's average. Bulk of sales, $10.20010.60; light. $9.65® 10.40; mixed, slo.lo® 10.65; heavy, $10.15® 10.65: heavy, $10.15010.65; rough, $10.15010.30; pigs, $7.60®9.36. CHICAGO UOAItD OF TRADE Chicago, 111., Dec. 29.—Board of Trade closing: Wheat—May. 1.70%; July, 1.58%. Corn—May, 92V4; July, #l%. Oats—May, 53Ma; July, 50%. Pork—January, 26.75; May, 26.50. iArd—January, 15.10; May. 16.57. Ribs—January, 13.65; May, 14.17. Thompson Coal Lands Are Included in New Deal With Rockefeller Interests . Pittsburgh, Pa., Deo. 29.—A coal ! land deal Involving the tranaCer of j 84,000 acres, the holdings of Joaiah V. | Thompson In West Virginia, 1b now said to be under way between th 1 former banker of Unlontown, and the Consolidated Coal Company, which in controlled by the Rockefeller Interests ' according to reliable information re ceived in the financial district here. I Thompson's West Virginia land fop ' the most part is virgin soil and Is said to be among the best coal-producing I acreage in the State. Placing a value of $l6O an acre, which is considered , a conservative estimate, on his hold -1 ings makes an aggregate of $12,000.- 000 for the 84,000 acres. If completed,. : this will be a record deal in coal land* j in that territory. Thomas P. Merritt, One of Reaing's Leading Men, Dies Reading, Pa.. Dec. 29. Tliomaa Polk Merritt, 72 years of age, lumber dealer and one of Reading's leading citizens, died here to-day from pneumonia fol lowing an attack of apoplexy. He serv ed one term as mayor; war formerly president of the Board of Trade, and was in his time one of the best known Democrats in the State. 13