§31316 FIOILEIS ARE AMERTISING PROBLEMS A AA A_A,A* l 7* i AjA frJi #1 A A A*. AdA A. M.A AA. A A A A A A AAA *■ AT'A,! -*- - . A A ■V tDeatos AMI Alt I) At Philadelphia, "" rhursday, December 2. Ul", George * Will lam Rein hard. . .. r'unerai servicea will be held at the home of the i'aiplly, No. 180-1 1 ' i hml street, on Tuesday attei noon, at - o'clock. Relatives anil lltenUs are invited lo attend without liit tuer notice. , ; 'oDCH December 3'J, 1916. George 11. Lodge, aged 62 years. Relatives and friend# invited to ai lend the luneral services on afternoon? January 2. at 2 liib late residence* lU-- North I ourth atreet. interment Kast ilarrwbuis Cemetery. ly *' Lost ana Found IXJST Gold watch charm, Decein r *;v. with Daddy engraved on back rl baby pictures inside. Rewai* turned to 324 North second sticct, ty. LOST OR STRAYED Black and 11 dog. Short und lonK Couplea. •waru it' returned to W- l'tan, loit anter. Box i5. _________ WATCH LOST —Watch and fob, near arrisburt; and Pine streets, Steelton. teward n returned to u26 Lincoln jlleet, Steeltoll. _ Help vV anted —Alale EXPERIENCED casket cov erers and trimmers wanted by a company located in New York Cit;>. Good wages, steady em ' plovment. Write A. c., BOX 50, Room l-ul, 220 West Forty-sec- i ond Street, .New York. WANTED —locomotive crane operators, experience in up elating Lay City cranes. tethiehem Steel Co. - NTED Three experienced 1 el rollers and a boy. Apply Har ry Butter Pretzel Co., 19 4.: Wallace t. _ ' .VILL PAY any honest man up to | nonthly for part of sprfi<- time. No Assing. No capital. Write to-day. ales. Desk 105, Omaha, Neb. VN WANTED To sell roses, fruit 1 and shrubbery. Exclusive terri- j Free outtit. Five-year leplace- L. Exceptional opportunity. Knight j Mtwick, .Nt w.uk, New York State, j J.OO WEEKLY made writing names addresses. No canvassing. Par ars for stamp. The Guide Con- i Memphis, Tenn. [ CHINISTS WANTED Lathe, r, Shaper. Horizontal and Vertical g Mfll and Floor HanJ>. Only nista that have served their ap ceship need apply. No munition Permanent employment. Apply r. Neese, Room 317. Metropolitan „ Friday. 6:30 to !s P. M.; Saturday, t>d 6-8 P. M. ANTED. Fifty carpen , 40c per hour, 10 hours per seven days per week. Apply j na Chemical Company, New-j Hamilton, Pa. .IMY OF THE UNITED STATES I •V WANTED Ablebodietl, unmar- ! A men under age of 35; Citizens of I ted States, of good character and ' iperate habits, who can speak, read I write the English language. For 1 jrmation apply to Recruiting Of- j . Bergner Bldg., 3rd & Market Sts., 'is burg. COME A TRAFFIC MANAGER. j id positions now open. Big earii- Prepare through SURE, EASY" j study method to enter this new I International Correspondence Is, 303 Telegraph Building. J2SMEN WANTED —To sell j ry Stock. Free outfit. Write toi sition. The R. G. Chase Company, •a, N. Y. jESMES Valuable county and rights secured with small cash ( ,y for samples. Gem Automatic Adding Machines, 7 models, *lO to ■ They subtract, multiply, divide SSOO machine. Guaranteed 1 to 2 s. Should last lifetime. Weighs 1 i lbs. Efficiency appliance, sales t carry in coat pocket. Make entire eling expenses. Three thousand in s. post otilces; large Industrial con is use dozens to hundreds; dealers . professions use them. Room 513. West Forty-third, New York. VANTED An all-around black- Ith. Will pay a good salary to right I ty. Apply B. 1". Hoffman, Seventh 1 Camp streets. HE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD I COMPANY dres to afford opportunity for em inent to men residing along its < and will receive applications at itf est Agency for the following posl i at various places on its lines: atkmen, Car Repairmen, Shop La rs, Freight Handlers, ten making good will be considered more responsible positions, pplicatioii may be made for a posl i in any branch of the service and effort will be made to place the ap ant. II applicants must pass a medlcai Tiiuation and be under 45 years of 1 or further information, apply to the rest Agent. TENOGRAPHER A monthly sal of slo a month to young man who lake dictation and operate type 'er. State age, experience, if any, i nt employment, and phone num- ' Apply Box S, 4580, care of Tele- JTED Young man as book- | • ■ rnd stenographer. Union Sales ; cond and North streets. TKING HOUSE desires capable entatives; young men with good 1 connections, or men capable of Stocks and Bonds. Excellent inity. Lindes & Company, Frank- ) ik Building. 1416-1418 Chestnut ! Philadelphia, Pa. NTED Boys over 16 vears of ' o lea-rn shcemaklng. Applv Devtne ! mgel Shoe Manufacturing Co., Six- I th and State streets. ANTED Boys over 16 years old ' arn to cut shoes and trimmings, i at Dauphin Shoe Co., 330 Market th Floor. Over Hub. Attractive Real Estate Offerings MORE I'AKTICUIjAIIS AT YOl'H UKUIKST ft° t y t ' l ;°^ >] ° s^( ' "2 iw ChV.tn,,t n - ">omß-ba t h-.team heat. W.MO :t rooms —bath. Lot 22',~x105. ]S3O Penn St. 3-storv brick—S -• Cumberland St. 3-story 77*'" rn,lcn . 600 cash; brick—9 rooms—bath—furnace. balance at per cent. „.. . W.OOO srin ItrKlnu Nt. S-Btory dwell* I 315 S. Front St.—3-story brick— 1 riff —S rooms—batli—furnace, Lot 10 rooms bath. Lot li $4x140, 14x110 to a rear drive alley. 1646 Market St.—3-story brick"'—- 6,0 "' *t.—2-story lirlrk— s rooms. Lot KftxllO ... fxntto rooms—bath. Lot 16x87 .. *j.7ihi 316x318 Mulberry St. - 3-story 14 Third St. 4-story brick frame house. Lot 32x55. bulldlnir. In one or the best Te- Jfetr Ilrlek Hoaxes —. Fulton und tall sections of the city. Delaware Sts. rooms- bath— ]2S§ s. 1 :tt hSt 2"A-story brick stesm h( Ht. \ ery reauonuKJe . 6 rooms—furnace. Lot "o\7" •mount .hsli r-VMlo flood MILLER BROTHERS. C 0.,: >IKMBBR HtHHliHieitq m:\i, i;vi \ti: lioaiik % SATURDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 30, 1916. .Help Wanted—Male ] WnSTtEU TERM AT YOUNG MEN'S I ■Business institute begins Wed •npsday) January 3. 1!>17. Day and Night session. New departmenis, enlarged j fatuity. Individual Instruction. Ofllcp open evenings one week before term opens. SALESMEN WANTED-*—Those having newtspayer or mhgazino experience prolorred. Nothing but live wirea need apply. Sal ary guaranteed. See Mr. Beck, iUron) .93 Franklin Building, federal Square. GOOD, Btrong. healthy boyj, over H. Apply Superintendent The Telegraph Pnuting Co n Pa. WANTED 5O able-bodied men for piece work. Experienced truckers can earn §75 to SVO per month. Must be able to read and write. Apply in person only to agent of Pennsylvania Railroad Company at Division Street fransier, I'. K. iv. Co., Harris uurg, Pa. / WANT Young men to learn auto mobile business-, to become practical mechanic* and chauffeurs. We give liur students a chance to make mono) at the rate ot 30c per hour between class iiouis. We guarantee to pay you 30e per nour as soon as competent. JSO in cash re., 45 New street, East Orange. New Jersey. AGENTS WANTED For article Which no housewife can resist. Sells! , j almost every home. Speers Sales Co., j . Fifty-third and Poplar streets, Phlla 'jdelpbia. Pa. AGENTS Rest winter proposition | out. "Ilogo Gas Heater" heats {large room in less than 6 minutes. Costs ftc , I daily to run. Retails $1.25, costs 60c. | SIOO weekly. B'ree sample to workers. ; I logo Supply Co.. 105 a Van Buren'Chi ! cago. ' J j A LIVE representative wanted I for Pennsylvania and vicinity to sell a new. ly patented office devise that every I business man wants. Sells for sl.oni >, ] prollt. Free sample to workers. Write I now. Meilicke Co., 530 Thompson : I Building, Chicago. Salesmen Wanted , I SALESMEN WANTED Experience I unnecessary, earn while you learn. I Write for large list of openings and | testimonials from hundreds of our stu dents who earn SIOO to SSOO a month. | Address nearest office. Dept. 344, Na jtional Salesmen's Training Association, Chicago, New Y'ork, San Francisco. j SALESMAN WANTED High-grade traveling 1 salesman, capable of earning f3,000 and expenses annually. Staple line to general merchandise trade. At tractive proposition to dealers. Commie- ! sion contract for 1917. Address .Sales; ana s vl '. til:.' Hearst Building, Chicago. Situations Wanted —Male I WANTED Chauffeur wants posl- j ,; tion. Does own repairing. Apply Wil • liam Burns. 1109 North Cameron street. I ; WANTED Elevator man wants po- i sition. Apply 2211 Logan street. ' l Situations Wanted—Female ' 1 WANTED Girl wants work after I school hours. Call, or address, 40u | South River avenue. ' j WANTED Young lady, with seven i years' office experience, desires clerical I | work in the evenings. Address Box B, 4587, care of Telegraph. WANTED White woman desires i maternity nursing; prices reasonable, j [ I 1443 Vernon street. . j WANTED Middle-aged white wo- - man wishes position as housekeeper for j widower or elderly people; can give [ ' i reference from last place. Call 68 I North Twelfth street. WANTED White woman wishes work to do by tho day. or cleaning of any kind. Call, or address, 1014 James street. WANTED Neat, young woman wants general sewing In private family; experienced fitter and remodeling. Ad dress 8., 5422, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young woman desires a position in office; has had experience in j | bookkeeping and general office work. ; | Address K. K., 4579, care of Telegraph, j i WANTED Work of any kind by j j the day or week, by colored woman. ! I Apply to 718 North Seventh street. WANTED Colored woman desires I situation by the week, or day's work. | Address 907 Sarah avenue. '| j Real Estate Fcr Sale FOR SALE New brick house, just | completed and ready to occupy. All conveniences. Large yard and porches. ' I I Gas and electricity. Inquire D. M I 11 Ricker. Paxtang. Phone 2215 R. — . I FOR SALE 3-story brick dwelling; i 9 rooms and bath; chestnut and cypress • finish; cemented cellar; gas and electric | light; combination range; hardwood '! floors; front and rear porches; lot, 40x ■ 125; drive alley on rear; garage; this is 'ja delightful home and located at 2340 , j Derry street. Brinton-Packer Co., Sec j ond and Walnut streets. I FOR SALE Large frame dwelling ! ; ! located at 415 S. Thirteenth street; 10 : j rooms and bath; steam heat; cemented' , cellar; lot, 20x152 running through to i Buckthorn avenue: side entrance. Brin- : | ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut I ■ streets. j FOR SALE 53,200.00 will buy 710 1 S. Twenty-fourth street; 2%-story "brick I dwelling; 8 rooms and bath; chestnut land cypress finish; cemented cellar; gas ■ [land electric light; front porch; furnace j j heat: private alley side and rear. Brin- I ; ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut I streets. I | GET THE IX)WEST PRICE>on No. 57 | : i South Cameron street frame house 1 8 rooms bath gas furnace I i porch lot, 20x87. Bell Realty Co., i Bergner Building. WHY NOT INSPECT No. 1518 Fifth j street? Corner property suitable for ■ • business. Price is right and the time to act on this property is now. Bell Realty i Co., Bergner Building. NO. 1808 FIFTH STREET FOR SALE —Frame house 6 rooms and attic electric light lot. 20x110. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE No. 115 N. Seventeenth street brick houso 8 rooms I bath gas electric light furnace —porch cemented cellar. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. NO. 674 SCHUYLKILL STREET FOR SALE Frame bungalow 6 rooms bath gas hot water heat large porches cemented cellar. Price very j low. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build j Ing. ! ) FOR SALE A nine-room, strictly ■ modern brick residence, located on one I of Harrisburg's better resident streets ; i owner has excellent reason for selling' I but does not need money, hence will j sell this $6,000 house for SSOO cash and ! balance just like rent. No agents'neea i apply. Address J., 4578, care of Tu'le ! graph. FOR SALE ll4 Washington street j corner River alley, two-and-one-half i story frame; eight rooms and a bath' l j all conveniences. ! ,*,V orno l Kr'dge and Eighth streets. Elk wood, two-and-one-half-story frame • ! eight rooms and bath; all conveniences' j The abovo properties will be sold at a I bargain. Apply Keeney & Simmons. | New Cumberland. ■ 332 BROAD STREET BUSINESS . PROPERTY, opposite Broad Street Mar- I ket. Storeroom, !i rooms, batli, steam I heat and electricity, Jjot, 20x131 to Sayford avenue. Room for gat-age CHAS. ADDER. 1002 North Third street! WOODBINE ST., 239 and stucco property, practically new, must be sold, as owner has left the city; price below that of original cost; $5,650. BACKENSTOSS BROS., Ruse Building. FOR SALE - Desirable residence property, with modern improvements, 1839 iterr street, opposite State Arsenal. Inquire on premises. Sophia K. Barnes, Real Estate For Sale : IVRKSSLKR, PA., DAUPHIN COUNTY I —Bungalow and four lots, small bain £ unit outklt,chon. Fruit trees and grape o artior on lots. Jolin Lotz, Box 51, J Mresslor. 1 FOR "BALE I'ME Board of Commissioners or Pub lic Grounds uud Buildings will offer at Public Sale in front ot State CaplUl t Building, at entrance Fourth and State Streets, Harrisburg, Pa., at 10 o'clock l A. M.„ January 6, I'JI J, tile following buildings and structures upon the 1 premises within the boundaries of tile proposed extension of Capitol Park in Grguth Ward, City of Hafrlsburg: Mate Street. 443. UIS. Walnut Street, -CIO, 122. 424, 426, 608, SON, US I. 036. MS, 0 10, 64 2. a lowilen Street, 503, 506, 608, 510. J | Mouth Street, alt, TOK. i ; Filbert Street, DOS, 510 and S. E. Cor- - | uer Filbert and South Streets. Fourth Street. 521. 623. ) I Tanners Street. 100, 102, 104, 106. c j South Avenue. 507. £ ' The purchaser will pay to the Com- i ! monwealth of Pennsylvania through - ; Iho ftflice of the Superintendent of Puo , lie Grounds and Buildings, Harrisburg, j s I'a.. by certlllod cheek or United States It currency, the amount at which the said | v : building or buildings and structures are < i awarded to them, as follows: A cash i j payment of 2a per cent, shall be made - 1 on day of sale and the balance before entering upon the property to remove J 4 j the material purchased. 1 In all cases where the premises are c | unoccupied possession will be given the j j purchaser Immediately. Where the | n ! premises are tenanted possession will i i ! be given immediately after the prom- j ises are vacated. The Commonwealth t will not be responsible for any dam- _ age to property at'ter possession Is given. Purchaser Bhall state at time of their olfer the time required to re- ] move the buildings and material after being given possession by the Common- t wealth, which in no cuse shall be longer a than 60 days. All building refuse shall ! be carted away from the premises by „ the purchaser. All foundation walls ! must bo taken down and removed at - least three feet below the 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 Supertnten ! dent of Public Grounds and Buildings, i NOTE: The sidewalks and street j prtftements are not to be removed by ! purchaser of buildings or structures ] under this schedule. By order of the Board. SAMUEL B. lIAMBO, Superintendent. LLOYD W. MITCHELL. Secretary. SIXTH STREET. 2303 This 3-story brick dwelling, with all improvements, i suitable for garage, will make you a cheap home; price, $1,500. BACKENSTOSS BROS., Russ Building. EXCHANGE STABLE FOR SALE OR " RENT —On Fulton street. Farm for . rent or sale. House in Llnglestown, ' acre ground. SIO.OO month. Possession J immediately. Inquire 2217 North Fif- J teenth street. Real Estate For Rent { i 102 STATE ST. 3-story brick 9 - I rooms bath and furnace; delightful I location—sls. Miller Brothers it Co., ] | Locust and Court Sts. i | FOR RENT ISI2 Brlggs, $22.00; - ISIS Briggs street, $21.00; 703 North Eighteenth street, $20.00; second lloor ! apartment, $30.00. A. S. Miller & Son, t j Eighteenth and State streets. Bell i phones 3536J and 203. = FOR RENT Three-story brick dwelling, No. IS North Seventeenth • street; nine rooms and bath, steam heat, front and back porches. Apply s Irvin Johnson, 2111 Swat&ra street. Bell < phone IS37J. LOGAN ST., 1939 2-story brick c house for rent; all improvements, Ap- I ply to R. M. Shope, Tailor, Thirteenth a and Howard streets. FOR RENT ln Highspire, 7-room \ f j house; large garden; on Eshelman j e I street, below Wolfe; very nice location; - |i ent, sll per month. Inquire of J. K. Kipp, 2203 Nortli Fourth street. FOR RENT —■ Desirable new houses . —all modern porches and yards < ! rent, $25 to S4O per moAth. Apply Mac- < ! Williams Construction Co., 2150 North ' j Fifth street. i I FOR RENT 1463 Market street, S3O; 1 I ten looms and frath; all improvements. ( Apply 1313 Market street. Bell phone * 2930. J FOR RENT No. SO7 N. Eighteenth St $25.00 , 'No. 611 Race St 12.00 < I No. 521 Race bt 16.00 . 1533 barker St 20.00 J. E. GIPPLn., 1251 Market sat. j STOREROOMS FOR RENT 1 | I No. to Scuth Cameron Street. No. 60 South Cameron Street. Apply &S South Cameron Street. j Real Estate For Sale or Rent | NORTH FIFTH STREET HOMES j ' Located at 2313-15-17 North Fifth!, i street. Easy terms. Fred C. Milier, ; j i Builder, 213 Wainut street, Harrisburg, i ' | i'a. Bell phone 797 M. FOR SALE OR RENT I Six modern (7-room) houses, corner' 1 I Fourth, on Emerald street. Built in j ~ I pairs with large porches. Spacious j (rooms with large closets. Papered j 1 | throughout. Steam heat, gas and elec- c j trie lights. Gas range and water I : ! heater. Cemented cellar, with hot and I ! com water spigots for iauudry. All- I ] night street car service. Terms reason able and prices lowest. J. C. BEHNEVT, . I 503 North fcecond street. Bell phone ' i 4SSJ. I 1 I " I FOR RENT OR SALE New house, i six rooms, large cellar, balcony, front i' land rear porch with kitchen on. water IJ jin the kitchen and large cupboard and 1 closets, on North Walnut street, Hum- I; I mel3town. Pa. Address to Samuel M. | - Emrich, Swatara Station, Dauphin " j County, Pa. Real Estate Wanted WANTED House and lot in suburbs 1 close to Harrisburg. State terms am* " size of lot. Address 4563, care of Tele graph. j ( CASH FOR PROPERTY 1 No commissions. Quick settlements. 1 See Chas. Adler, 1002 North Third i I street. t Offices For Rent i I FOR RENT A desirable suite of i I ofllces In the Telegraph Building. Pos- i I session at once. Inquire Superlnten- i dent. 1 Farms i — . i FREE GOVERNMENT LANDS Our ! official 112 page book "Vacant Govern- - ment Lands lists and describes every acre in every county in U. S. Tells io- t I cation, place to apply, how secured t FREE. 1916 Diagrams and Tables, new i laws, lists, etc. Price 25 cents post- - paid. Webb Publishing Co., (Dept. 6), St. Paul. Minn. ' J FREE BOOK OF FLORIDA FACTS. If a Interested In Florida, before visiting or I settling In this wonderful State of trag- - rant flowers and sunshine, write Lake County Owners' Association, No. r 162 Lloyd St., Fruitland Park, Florida, r for free book of actual photographs and - real conservative facts concerning this State. There Is poor, good, better and 1 best land in Florida. This book will t teach you what IS BEST and WHY. 1 The members of the Association are not - land agents; thev simply wish to tell actual facts to those really Interested a in the State. They have 110 time to t waste on curiosity seekers, children or i people who expect to grow rich with- c out effort, but to those of character, - energy, some capital, with a desire to learn more of the opportunities In this most prosperous State we would Liu v glad to give fullest Information, 1 For Sate—Miscellaneous CASH REGISTERS—Two largi elec tric National tveli lteglat%fs for sale;, < original cost, slsi); . give lhe an OTOr. i John C. Orr, 222 Wurket street. t ivm SAL* , One 2-11.-P. Gasoline F.ngine. One 1%-H.-P,. Water Motor. Gno Is Westingftouse D. C. My- - tor. - ' One "-H.P. W'estlnalioujjo A. jC. 3- ( Phone Motor. . c One late model Henderson Motorcycle, I like new. c A number of Motorcycle Engines. c S. G. HWEKTsBR ELECTRIC CO.. 300 Cumberland Street. I FOR SALE One good 11 -ft. counter and one ice box, in good condition, at McNally's Grocery Store, 2001 North r Sixth street. JUST RECEIVED Now lot of Bruss i Beds. sls Reds for $9.50. Special Bar 1 gains in other Furniture, Carpets or 'J Stoves. It pays to see us tlrst at 324 - Roily. FOR SALE, at Gables, 111-117 South Second street. Lawn Fence. Field Fence, Gates, Poultry Netting, Building Hard- c ware. Plaster Board, Upson Wall Board. 1 t Compo-Board, Doors, Sush, Shutters, c Mouldings, Porch Posts, Pumps, etc. GERBER FURNITURE COMPANY. 424 Reily Street, offers GREAT RE- " DOCTIONS in its stock of Furniture, Carpets, etc., on account of moving to 1 its new place of business, 1427 North Third Street. Bruss and Enameled Beds, 100 to select from, $lO and up. " Rugs, Tapestries. Axminsters and Wil tons. sls and up. c FOR SALE—Genuine Patrick- [ Duluth niackinaw. Worn short, j time. Color, gray. Original cost, t sl2. Will sell at a very reason able price. Address Box R-5550, J ;are of Telegraph. c 30,000 ODDS AND ENDS | IN IMPORTED ( i CALENDARS i t FOR 1917 AT BARGAIN PRICES. Good Selection. | ] Orders Promptly Filled. MYERS MFG. CO.. i Third and Cumberland Sts. BELL PHONE 1577 R. CALKS—CALKS—CALKS For sale at Gable's. 111-117 South Sec- i ond street. Neverslip Can't Slip Rowe, • Diamond Giant Grip, Green Bay, Always Sharp. FOR SALE Western, Electric port- ! able pneumatic cleaner, nearly good as I 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. Aboft, 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. I - ] For Rent—Miscellaneous ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be ; secured at the Telegraph Business ■ Office. 1 DESK ROOM FOR RENT Good lo- 1 cation, near Post Office, ground floor. ' Inquire Typewriter Office, 211 Locust street. FOR RENT Space in private, - steam-heated garage: electric lights i" and water. Inquire 213 Pine street. FOR RENT—Suitable for sec ond floor retail business, two en- ] tire business floors, corner of ; Second and Walnut streets,! I above Rose's confectionery, j j Wide hall entrance on Second ! street. Inquire at Keller's Drug | Store, 405 Market street. I] ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business ] Office. | i FOR RENT—Offices suitable i 1 for a doctor or dentist or general purposes. Light, heat and attend- ! ance. Dr. John Oenalager, 711 ; x\orth Third street. j Apartments For Kent 306 N. SECOND ST., (three blocks I • from Market square) lirst lloor front, 1 ; live rooms and bath, city steam heath (.gas and electricity); suitable for homel and oflice, for pnysician, dentist or pro- j tessional mail —$.'io. MiLLKU BROI'H- I ERS Ac CO., Locust and Court Sts. | 1 SECOND ST., 1700 Five and six ! > rooms with porch; most pleasant and ' i open surroundings in city. j Rooms For Rent TWO ROOMS—For light housekeep- < ing; light and heat furnished. Appiy ' 1306 Vernon street. 1 FURNISHED ROOMS Two nicely furnished rooms; electric lights; city 1 steam neat; prefer man and wife or ] ladies; reterence required. Roslyn J Apartment, 209 Walnut street. Inquire ' 226 North Third street, Millinery Store. " HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Large, j airy, outside; strictly private; single, or 1 communicating kitchenette, btoves tur- 1 nished. Launury, phone and bathroom < privileges. Weekly payments. Daily inspection invited. 429 Broad street. 1 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT ] City steam heat; use ot Bell phone. | Address 719 North Sixth street. FOR RENT One large, furnished room, with bay window; also bedroom . and sittingroom, communicating; mod- J ern conveniences; use of phone. Apply • 501 North Front street. J FURNISHED ROOMS Second floor J front; large, pleasant; city steam; gas 1 plate attachment; bath near; also large, nrst lloor room; twin beds; hot and cold { running water; will rent during legis- ' lativc session. 114 Chestnut street. Burlingamc. j TWO communicating rooms, with J bath, furnished, steam heat, S3O per • month. Apply Savoy Hotel, Third and ' Mulberry. Other desirable rooms. FOR RENT'—Ou second lloor. two or ! three rooms and bath; steam heat, elec tric light, hardwood floors, nicely fur- J nished. Apply #25 Nprth Third street. J FOR RENT Large, second floor f front room, with four windows, electric light, city steam heat, hot running water, next to bath. E. J. Deichler, 225 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 locateu; all conveniences. Address , lt„ 5423, care of Telegraph. J FOR RENT • Rooms with station- I ary washstandu; one apartment, two k bedrooms and sittlngroom; also three unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; centrally located. 129 Walnut street. FOR RENT Very desirable furnish ed rooms, clngly or en suite; all con- , veniences; references required. Call ■ 1016 North Front street, , Jyuoi its For Rent ' FOfti RftNT -r~Furnished room facing Capitol Park; stationary . washstanu, el we trie ligjita, fcjty Btcdm; use of largt, bathroom anil Soli phono. Apply 410 North etrdet. <-* ■ - * VVahted—Miscellaneous „ WANTE 1. TUTOMOB7LES~IN'"ANY CONDKtyoN. to, sell or buy. Why not consign your c4r with us to avoid trouble anil worry in trying to dispose or it. "We inuko lio charges for storage t J I i or ®ny repairs while car is on safe. Auto Trunapoi-tatlon Co.. 27-29 North Cameron atreot. Wanted—Board—Rooms i WANTED A furnished room with a private family where there are no I 110 other roomers, centrally located; I permanent. Address 1.,, 4583, care of! Telegraph Ofllce. Rooms Wanted REPINED, young woman, engaged | during day, wants quiet room in private family, at once. Address J., 4576, caic of Telegraph. Business Personals WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective work handled—one ey always open. BELL PHONE 4399. LEATHER Traveling Bags and Suit cases (drummers' samples) positively at the lowest prices in the city. Cajl and be convinced. Also overcoats and cloth ing, watches, diamonds and sporting goods at low prices. Cohen & Son, Re liable Pawnbrokers, 431 Market stree, at subway. SPANGLER PLANING MILL CO. Mill work of all kinds. Estimates cheerfully given. 834 North Seventh street. LADIES' TAILORING Also remod eling and repairing; moderate charges. 11. L. Powell, 925 North Third street. WE don't ouy rags, tiut pay HIGHEST CASH PRICES for lauies', gentlemen's good CLOTHING AND SHOES. Also Furniture and Carpets. Send postal to 636 Httrr street. RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED ALL kinds of SAFETY RAZOR BLADES RESHARPENED, 25c doz,, ex cept Star heavy, 15c; old style. 25c each HENRY GILBERT SONS, 219 Market street, ADDRESSING ENVELOPES and mail ing work of all kinds; compiling mail ing lists; typewriting, and fac-simile tyfewriting carefully none. The Letter Shop. Harrisburg. Pa. Bell phone 403SJ. SPANGLER PLANING MILL CO. Mill worn oil alt kinds. Estimates cheerfully given, m North Saveaui street. FOR falling hair try Gross' Qulnina Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, Drug, gist and Apothecary, 119 Market street, Harrisbuig. Telephone oraeis 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. Refkin, 407 Broad street. Bell phone 2860. UPHOLSTERING— And furniture re pairing; mat treses renovated and cush ions of all kinds made. S. N. Cluck. 320-326 Woodbine street. Phono 1211 J. WE BUY Tin and Lead Foil, Lead Pipe, Brass, Copper and Scrapiron. Also Magazines, BOOKS, Newspapers and Mix ed Paper. Highest Prices. HARRI9- liußli JUNK COMPANY. i>26 West ave nue. Bell phone 4024 J. Wagos will call. LADIES' TAILORING Also remod f. Un . K £, lul repairing, moderate charges. H- L Powell. 925 North Third street. Business Opportunities FOR SALE I have for sale the I. X. L. Daily Market of Meats and Gro ceries, corner of Dauphin and Fourth streets, doing a splendid business of $500.00 a week. Reason for selling, can not look after the same myself. A Bargain to a person desiring to entei into a paying business. Call at store, or G. Feeser, Linglestown, Pa. A BUSINESS that will mean $50.00 per wfcek for a young man with a little cash. 1356 Vernon street. SEVERAL BUSINESS PROPOSITIONS I FOR SALE at Reasonable Prices—Res taurant grocery store barber shop -—drug' store, etc. Complete information I from Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building, j FREE FOR SIX MONTHS My spec- | ial offer to introduce my magazine, "In vesting for Profit." It is worth $lO a copy to any one who has not acquired sufficient money to provide necessities | and comforts for self and loved ones. It shows how to become richer quickly I and honestly. "Investing for Profit" is I tlie only progressive financial journal, I and has the largest circulation in I America. It shows how sloo grows to $2,200. Write now and I'll send it six months free. 11. L. Barber, 624, 22 West ; Jackson Boulevaid, Chicago. ARE you looking for a good, safe, 6 1 per cent, investment? A well-estat>- j lished local industry oilers a splendid opportunity to local Investors by offer -1 ing for sale some of its preferred stock. ! I For particulars write R„ 5515, care of Telegraph. ANY' intelligent person can earn good income corresponding for newspapers, experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Snydicate, 792 Lock port, N. Y. BOARDING HOUSE FOR SALE—WeII | furnished, excellent location. Reason for selling, leaving town. Bargain. I Inquire at 141 South Front street. Steel ton. between C P. M. and 8 P. M. WHY PAY' 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 gas .range; electric light und gas fix 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 can devote one-half of each week to execu- x live management of each plant; both moneymakers and operating under best possible conditions: present owner has 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 M., 4577, cure of Tele graph. POCKET BILLIARD business for sale Tobacco and cigars and pocket billiards doing a good business. Musi sell on account of ill health. Will rent room or sell property and 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 ot Lemoyne. Address C. E. Urtinyer, Lemoyne, Pa. Money to Loan MONEY ADVANCED to housekeep ers at legal rates; business confiden tial. Frofit Sharing Ix>an Society. Room 7, Spooner Building, 9 North Market Square. Hauling and Moving NATIONAL TRANSFER Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers und general hauling. 11. W. Lathe, Manager,/ Fifth i and Woodbine streets. Bell phone 3029 J. - " ■ - 1 " n ft, London Critics Are Not Atarmed by Advance of Germans in Humania l>Vi k 30 --r The "liliUry op erations on which Intoivwt la chiefly locused at present uro tho great ™ V'Ji 5 e ! ltlal powers iii'i making 5^ Mt the RuuslanH und Uumunians. front Sfffi. is I'rocfcOdiiiK on a. ,nJ übo . at ]2u ,u, ' es reuehiug l'roiu Oitiu puss to the Danube Dosediv n M n ° bJOCt ° f lhe aI Lack 1 SUP- . I postdlj the capture of Bruilu. The 1 ,< leiiU'Hi forces are divided into three UUI m tll MoWavfau Ui2? V region commanded by Gun- . .f , L ' roh ' tbtj Ninth uiiny tin iter General Von Kalkenhayn which la and th K °mi !j°i h sUles ° r the "nik ! lm.v un>- army L R h y J,n f omia - T ** Danube „ as , almost stationary, ibe thmih ' , K vc,y UtUe uea "er Braila than lbe> weru ten days ago Tho pressure, however, on the Russian nif,, an ', c iu Moldavia and in th npntl '.l sl ° wl y, br 'MKinK the invaders nearer the tortifled lines on the Sereth which roughly divide Moldavia and W aliachia. hl /'! e _ on JX P° ir >t of interest marked y the military critics here in regard to the western front is a reference In the communique issued by tho Ger man War office last night to tho "new position north of the Somiue." CIIICAUO CATI'LE Chicago, ill., Dec. 30. Cattle Ro tle 17 sn eady ' . Natlvc boef in jwi. t ' western steers, 7.25# 10.00, stackers and feeders, $5.35rui8.20; cows and heifers, $4.25(i?. 30x3 Non-Skid "i- 9 30x3'A Non-Skid 12.0J 33x4 Non-Skld 19.80 *""ii 31x4 Non-Skld 20.1# 41 Ford Radiator Covers (1.50 up "M 5 Gallons Lubricating Oil (the kind you use) 2.50 ■ Has Antl-Freeze, per gallon 80 f • W Alcohol ,8 5 rbs. Cup Grease REX GARAGE, v | "Where You Save Money." T 1917 North Third StreeL BUICK ROADSTER With brand- - ■ new se*- of tires. In excellent condition. tw Built tor city and country use. Apply Miller Auto Co.. 68 South Cameron Motorcycles and Bicycles % _ INDIAN MOTORCICLE Also Thor . and Ilarley-Davldson for sale cheap; • -a. just been overhauled; all twin cylinders and In good condition. C. H. Uhler, )y 1317 Derry street. > ' Legal Notices "■■"■'JShl PUBLIC SAl>l'; of personal property on Saturday. January -6, 1917. at 2 '3l o'clock V. M. The undersigned will sell ■la at public sale on the premises of 2.'! Poutb Fourth street, Harrlshurg, Pa.. >9M The Ebv Chemical Co.. consisting of -S'jp physicians' supplies and equipments. 'mlbS (Signed) JENNIE A. EpY. Executrix of the Estate of Ben. Eby. JOHN ENSMINOER. Auctioneer. J. H. RIFE, Attorney. > j Bfl BBER stAMnn a 18 SEALS & STENCILS WORKS" gj • 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA* II 11