Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, January 15, 1917, Page 13, Image 13

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    Deaths
FORKH¥ Caroline E. Forney, aged
1 i years, at her home, 2623 lierr
street. Fenbrook. .
Funeral on Wednesday afternoon, at
2 o'clock. Interment East Harris
burs Cemetery.
HOW On Saturday evening. January
13. 1917. Mrs. Annie Beach How, wite
ot Jacob C. How, died at her her late
Home, No. 1907 Forster street, used
Funeral services will be held at the
above address on Wednesday after
noon, at 2:30 o'clock. Relatives and
friend.3 are invited to attend without
turtner notice.
SCOL'T Mrs. Eliza Jane Scout died
Friday morning: at her home, in n.age
lnont. Death was uue to a complica
tion of diseases. She is survived by
the following: Mrs. Bertha Dean, 01
St. Louis, Mo.; Miss Margaret Snyder,
Mrs. Edna Stetler, the iUisses Maine
and Naomi, and two sons, Herman
At. and George G., all of Harrisburg.
Age u7 years. ..
funeral will be held Tuesday after
noon. at the home of her uaughter,
IS3'J Eleventh street. interment in
East Harrisburg Cemetery. lrlcnds
ana relatives cordially invited to at
tend without further notice.
ETTELE Mary Catherine Peebles
Ettele. wife of the late Henry Etteiv,
died Saturday, January 13, at her
home, in MidUietown, Fa.
Funeral Thursaay afternoon, at 2
o'clock, from 42 West Main street.
LONGEKECKER Died. llarr W.
Longenecker, on Sunday, January 14,
131.. aged years.
1' uneral 011 Wednesday, at 2-30
o'clock, from residence, No. IS4O State
street. _
Kelatives and friends are invited to
attend without further notice. Inter
ment private.
DUXKEL On January 13. 1317, Cor
nelius Dunkel, ageu "in years, 3
months and 20 days.
iirlet services 1 uesday afternoon,_at
1:30 o'clock, at his late residence, 2720
jetferson street. Furtiier services at
Shoop's Church, at 2:30. Interment
shoop's Cnurcii Cemetery. The rela
tives and friends arc invited to at
tend without further notice.
MII.iL.EII —On Sunday. January 14,
11)17, John F. Miller, aged 54 years, I
months and 6 days.
v uneral on Thursday afternoon, at
2 o clock, from his late residence,
1232 Wainut street. Kelatives ana
friends are mviteO to attend without
further notice.
WELSH on Saturday morning, Janu
ary 13, 191". Mrs. Mary C. Welsh, aged
71 years, died at her late home, V22A
Penn street. . ..
Funeral services will be held on
Tuesaay afternoon, January 10, at I
o'clock. Kelatives and friends are in
vited to attena without turtner notice.
Burial East Harrisuurg Cemetery.
CLOUSER — On January 12, 1917, Helen
P. Clouser, wite 01 Harry Clouser,
aged 27 years. .. .
ine relatives and friends are invited
to attend the tuneial services Tues
uay afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the
late resiuence, 045 Dauphin street.
1 nterment East Harrisou 1 g Cemetery.
Lost anu round
LOST On Saturday evening, be
tween Tenth and Market and Sixtu and
Emerald, 1311 High School classpin. Ini
tials M. M. S. Keturn to Telegraph
Office.
DOST Seven rings and breastpin
that was dropped at Fourth and Black
berry streets, if returned by the party
s-een picking them up, to the Telegraph
Office, they will be rewarded.
XjOST Brown Cocker Spaniel, with
in the last three weeks. Keward if re
turned to No. 301 North Front street,
C 1 ty. _
Help Wanted —Male
WANTED Teamster who can drive
truck on farm, married man without
children; reference required. Apply
Kiverside Drive. J. S. Hargest.
WANTED —Good boy. with reference,
to work in store; give age; wages. $lO
per week. Answer to Box K., ojiS. care
of Telegraph.
WANTED 2O laborers at *2.60 per
day. Fay every night. Report at
Kutherford Bridge, 6:30 A. M. On Hum
me Is town car line. Duquesue Contract
ing Co.
UOKSESHOEK WANTED As as
sistant at the Beaufort t arms Black
smith. Apply to E. B. Mitchell. 109 North
street, Ilarrlsburg. Fa.
TIMEKEEPERS AND COST-CEERKS
needed for construction jobs. State full
particulars. The Austin Co., 53 Trans
portation Building. Philadelphia.
KEEPER WANTED in the vegetable
department. Married man preferred.
Must have had farm experience. Apply
to E. B. Mitchell.
WANTED —SO 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 ot Pennsylvania Railroad
Company at Division Street
Transfer, P. R. R. Co., liarris
burg, Pa.
CIGAR MAKERS
Wanted at Lewlsberry, Pa.
Either hand or shape workmen.
Houses may be rented cheaply
in factory vicinity. Apply Fac
tory, Lewlsberry, Pa.
RAILWAY MAIL CLERK examina
tion February 10. Special preparation
at Young Men" Business Institute. Small
lee charged. Day or night.
WANTED Boy, from 16 to 18, V
work in store. Call between 5 and 6
any evening at 8 North Third street.
RAILWAY MAIL CLERK EXAMINA
TION FEBRUARY H>. at Harrisburg;
ages 18-35. Thorough correspondence
instruction. $5; ample time for prepara
tion; request particulars. Federal Civil
Service School, Kellogg Building,
Washington, D. C.
SH')EB First and second lasters
on ladies' high-grade turn shoes.
Plenty work and good job. Smaltz
Goodwin Co., 315 North Twelfth street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
BOY 18 years old wanted to work In
butcher shop. Apply Buehler Bros., 43a
Market street.
Where Can You Duplicate
This Business Location?
14 N. THIRD STREET
On one of the most traveled streets in Harrisburg and only
'a few doors from Market street. Knowledge of the growth of
the shopping district, and every-day business judgment will
prove to the retail merchant the wisdom and importance of
securing a permanent location, now. This property is for sale
subject to the present lease.
MILLER BROTHERS & CO., cSS? sEI*
Member Harrisburg Keal Estate Board
MONDAY EVENING,
HAVE YflU A ROOM TO RENT? . CALL BELL 4100!
Help Wanted —Male
. WANT Young men to learn auto
-1 mobile business, to become practical
r mechanics and chauffeurs. We give
our students a chance to make money
1 at the rate of 20c per hour between
■ class hours. We guarantee to pay you
30c per hour as soon as competent.
I&0 in cash required. Auto Transporta
' lion Scnool. *7-29 North Cameron
s street.
i WANTED Hustling Ford owner to
take agenc> for Ford Auto Power
3 Transmitter, a new article on the mar
■ ket. Operates farm machinery of any
1 description when attached to Ford
t engine. Easily attached and detached.
Address 1114 Capital street, Harrisburg,
- Pa.
1
WANTED First-class Molder*
- ami Coremakers, experienced on Gen
r era! Machine Csstlngs. Steady work
t and good wages. Apply in person to
BETHLEHEM STEEL COMPANY.
Employment Department,
1 Sparrow's Point, Md.
WANTED—Competent sales
. man to represent us with our line
! of calendars for local trade; must
be a hustler; one with car pre
ferred ; good reference required.
! Apply Meyers Mfg. Co., Third
and Cumberland streets, Harris
-1 burg, Pa.
GREGG & PITMAN shorthand are
taught at YOUNG MEN'S BUSINESS
' INSTITUTE by iale University Graau
-1 ate.
! SALESMAN for Clothing Department.
, Appiy steelton Store Co., Steelton.
WANTED Electricians and helpers.
Dauphin Electrical Supply Co., 434 Mai
ket street.
GOOD, strong, healthy boy* over I*.
Apply Superintendent The Telegrapa
; muting Co.. Harrisuurg. Pa.
Help Wanted—remale
WHITE GIRL to do general house
work; references desired. Apply 1600
Market street.
WANTED A reliable nurse girl for
kindergarten. Apply 1505 Nor ( tn Sec
■ ond street.
WANTED, AT ONCE A young girl,
schoolgirl prefered, to help with light
housework. Apply 314 Chestnut street.
EXPERIENCED Salesladies wanted
immediately. Competent help can se
cure good position. Also girls 16 and
over to learn to sell merchandise. Ap
piy to Mr. Greene, ground floor, As
' trich's.
WANTED Clerk, with knowledge
of typewriting. Must be fair penman.
Apply Mr. Schell, Automatic Electric
Company.
DRESSMAKING TAUGHT thoroughly
from any pattern. Make dresses for
yourself while learning. Day and even
ing classes. Mine. Henaerson, 528
North street.
WANTED A reliable white girl
for general housework in an apart
ment. Must be good, plain cook and
waitress. No washing. Wages, $5.00
per week. Telephone 1658.
WANTED
We have just completed the in
stallation of new and additional
machinery in our plant and are
needing, at once, fifty (50) girls
for operators. A liberal bonus is
paid all employes, and learners
are paid Five ($5.00) Dollars per
week while learning. Blough
Manufacturing Company, Reily
and Fulton Streets, Harrisburg,
Pa.
WANTED Middle-aged woman to
assist with housework; one accustomed
to children. Apply 1411 North Second
street.
WANTED —Experienced sew
ing machine operators to make
1 ladies' and children's wear; best
pay and easy work. Our new
factory at Sixth and Herr streets
will be completed in a few weeks
and will be equipped with the
latest convenience and comforts
for our operators. Harrisburg
apparel Co., over City Star Laun
dry, State street, rear entrance.
WANTED Girls to make
straight shape on hand work.
Rolling 44c; bunching 22c. We
teach suction rollers to make
hand work. Apply at
Harrisburg Cigar Co.,
500 Race Street
WHITE GIRL WANTED For gen
eral housework; two in family; good
wages. 2137 Green street.
WANTED Girls 16 years and over,
experienced and learners. Pay good
wages while learning. Apply to Steel
ton Glove Company, Second and Hotter
| streets, Steelton, Pa.
WANTED Girls 16 years
' and over, experienced and learn
; ers. Apply Harrisburg Silk Mill,
Corner of North and Second
streets.
Situations Wanted —Male
WANTED Expert chauffeur wan .a
position. Can repnir uutomobiles in all
1 branches. Furnish best of references.
Apply to Henry Johnson, 136 South
Front street, Steelton, Pa.
1
Situations Wanted —Female
WANTED Toung woman wants
position with dressmaker; experienced.
Address M., 5577. care of Telegraph.
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[ PROPERTY TO SELL? If in this
- city there should be but ten possible
or probable buyers of your property, it
would be worth to ONE of these ten
per cent, more than to any of the other
nine. Through your advertising you
should be able to get in touch with the
ONE PERSON TO WHOM YOUR
J PROPERTY IS WORTH MOST,
t When you do that you will have little
trouble in closing the transaction.
i
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Situations Wanted —Female
WANTED Young, whltf .. mail
wants position doing upstairs jrk or
dlnlngroom work. Call Bell phono
1712R, or 109 South Fourteenth street.
WANTED A middle-aged white
woman, and reliable, wants cooking in
. private family, where she can go home
' nights, in central part of city. M., 4741,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED Young woman desires
place as private telephone operator; ex
perienced. Address is., 473!), care of
Telegraph.
, ,
Real Estate For Sale
NEW DWELLING, with steam heat
and all other improvements for sale.
.Let us show you this property. Th®
Srlce is right. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
u 1 Id Ing.
WHY NOT INSPECT No. 1518 Fifth
street corner property suitable for
business. Price is right and the time
to act on this property is now. Bell
Kealty Co., Bergner Building.
FOK SALE—I 733 Sixth street —frame
building, dwelling and store lot, 28x
120. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build
ing.
NO. 674 SCHUYLKILL STREET
Frame bungalow for sale; six rooms,
bath, gas, hot water heat, large porches,
cemented cellar; price very low. Bell
, Kealty Co., Bergner Building.
FOR SALE; 3-story buff brick
house; nine rooms and bath; gas; elec
tric; chestnut finish; street in rear; ex
cellent condition. Bargain. Apply 1931
Park street.
THAT RIVER ROAD property at
Heckton is really cheap at $1,700. Good
house; lot, 50x400. H. G. Pedlow, 110
South Thirteenth street.
ANOTHER VACANT HOUSE, prac
tically new, for $lB per month. Only
SIOO cash needed. H. G. Pedlow, 110
South Thirteenth street.
215 FRONT STREET, MARYSVILLE
—Good, single, frame dwelling; 8 rooms
and bath; ail improvements; lot, 62x130;
large porches; chickeuhouse and ice
house. This is an unusually attractive
property. Brinton-Packer Co., Second
and Walnut streets.
624 PEFFER STREET 3-story
brick corner lo rooms, bath and
storeroom; lot, 20x6; good condition;
all improvements. Would make an ex
cellent apartment location. Price,
$4,300.00. Brinton-Packer Co., Second
and Walnut streets.
332 BROAD STREET BUSINESS
PROPERTY, opposite Broad Street Mar
ket. Storeroom, 9 rooms, bath, steam
heat and electricity. Lot, 20x131 to
; Sayford avenue. Room for garage.
CHAS. ADLEK, 1002 North Third street.
FOR SALE Residence No. 427 Pef
-1 fer street. Cottage style frame dwell
, iug, open on ail sides. Front, side and
rear yards. Lot, 32 by 100 ft. All im
provements. Five rooms first floor, Ave
bedrooms and bath seccmd floor. Built
by owner for his own occupancy.
No. 2622 Lexington street. Three
story pressed brick corner. Side and
rear yards, steam heat and hardwood
tloorlng. Finished In chestnut, in ex
cellent condition. A bargain.
No. 1635 N. Seventh street. Three
story name dwelling, with bath. A
good paying investment properly.
Inquire of B. F. Umberger, 108 North
Second street, or 427 Pelter street.
FOR SALE—Reglna street. No. 1526,
three-story frame house with modern
improvements, front porch and side en
trance. A very desirable home. Price,
$3,000. J. E. Gipple, 1261 Market street.
FOR SALE—North Fifteenth street,
No. 10, modern three-story frame house,
all improvements, porch and side en
trance, and conveniently located. Price,
$3,000. J. E. Gipple, 120 l Market street.
EXCHANGE STABLE FOR SALE OR
I RENT On Fulton street. Farm lor
j rent or sale. House In Llnglestown,
i acre ground, SIO.OO month. Possession
immediately. Inquire 2217 North Fifth
street. ______
FOR SALE Second St., No. 1917. If
you are interested in a cheap home or
apartment location. Inspect this prop
erty at $6,260.
H. C. BRANDT.
16 North Third Street.
FOR SALE ll4 Washington street,
corner River alley, two-and-one-half
story frame; eight rooms and a bath,
all conveniences.
Corner Bridge and Eighth streets,
Elkwood, two-and-one-hall-story frame;
elftht rooms and oath; all conveniences.
The above properties will be sold at a
bargain. vpply K.eeney it Simmons,
New Cumberland.
FOR SALE North Seventeenth
street. No. 89, nine-room brick house,
with steam heat and hardwood floors,
well located and In good repair. Price, I
$3,450. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street.
FOR SALE House 1718 Green
street; 8 rooms with bath; lot, 21 ft. 6
in. by 87 ft; front and back porch; side
and back alley; furnace. Phone 3023 M.
Real Estate For Rent
FOR HUNT —lß3l State street; all
improvements; rent, $25 per month.
Apply Geo. W. Ortn, 1720 North Sixth
street.
FOR RENT
2359 Prospect St. $14.00
2014 Swatara St 20.00
2029 Swatara St 21.00
All Improvements; steam heat. In
quire of Erwin Johnson, 2111 Swatara
street. Bell phone 1897 J.
FOR RENT Bl3 North Second
—3-story brick 9 rooms and bath—
all improvements. Possession April 1—
possibly earlier. Apply 1100 North
Front street.
FOR RENT Three-story house, j
3219 North Third street; gas and all
other modern improvements; hardwood
Unish throughout; large lot and .
chlckenhouse. Call Bell pnone 3622J-2.
FOR RENT One house in Hainton; ■
six rooms; front, side and rear porches;
electric lights; large garden in rear.
Inquire of John Hain, Hainton. Bell
phone.
FOR RENT Brick house. No. 807
North Eighteenth street; steam heat;
electric light; porch and tide entrance. '■
Rent, $26. J. E. Gipple, I*6l Market,
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
Real Estate For Rent
STOREROOMS FOR RENT
No. oo Soutn Cameron Street.
No. 60 South Cameron Street.
Apply ta South Cameron Street.
Real Estate For bale or Rent
2427 NORTH SIXTH ST. All Im
provements. C. H. ltinter. Room 300.
Commonwealth Trust Building. Bell
phone 1821.
NORTH FIFTH STREET HOMES
Located at 2313-15-17 North Fifth
street. Easy terms. Fred C. Miller,
Builder, 213 Walnut street, Harrisburg,
Pa. Bell phone 797 M.
Real Estate Wanted
HOUSE WANTED Five or six
rooms and bath, within about fifteen or
twenty minutes' walk to the Square.
Address A., 557 a, care of Telegrapn.
For bale —Miscellaneous
FOR SALE White iron bed, bureau,
mission morris chair, electric lamp,
hand vacuum cleaner, combination coal
and gas range, refrigerator. Prices rea
sonable. Bell phone 4419.
FOR SALE—Victrola; used 8 months;
good as new; a reliable party can ar
range part cash; rest to suit buyer. Aa
dress S„ 5433, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Two cast iron section
model steam heating boilers. Suit gar
age, church, factory or other large
building. Also steam heating Harris
burg boiler, suitable for residence
heating. F. R. Laverty, Harrisburg,
Pa. Bell phone 1857.
FOR SALE. CHEAP One iron bed
one pair springs, one dresser, one
kitchen table, chairs and kitchen cabi
net, one three-burner oil stove, one re
frigerator. Apply 231 South Fifteenth
street.
DININGROOM TABLE, four leather
seated chairs, early English finish, good
as new; reasonable. Bell phone 304&J-1.
UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER, like
new. Will sell cheap for cash. Address
R., 4740, care of Telegraph.
BRASS BED, SPRINGS AND MAT
TRESS, stand, dresser and two rugs
9x12. All in good condition. Price rea
sonable. Call 18 Nortn Third street, or
Bell phone 4565 J.
FOR SALE 3 Pool Tables, in good
condition. Two 4%x9, one 4xß. New
clotn, cues, racks. Bargain. W. H.
Hetney, Duncannon, Pa.
REMOVAL SALE Everything in
stock uust be sold account of moving
to new location about February 1, 1315
North Third street. N. Brenner, 423
Walnut street.
FOR SALE, at Gable's, 111-117 South
Second street. Lawn Fence, Field Fence
Gates, Poultry Netting, Building Hard
ware, Plaster Board, Upson Walt Board
Compo-Board, Doors, Sash, Shutters
Mouldings, Porch Posts, Pumps, etc.
For Rent—Miscellaneous
FOR RENT Garage. Cheap rent.
Phone 4570.
FOR RENT 3,000 square feet of
floor space for storage or light manu
facturing. Well lighted. Call at 1520
Fulton street.
' FOR RENT Desk room in down
town office, centrally located. Address
P. O. Box No. 367, Harrisburg, Pa,
STOREROOM FOR RENT No. 110
North second street About 12 4x37
feet newly finished centrally lo
cated. Rent reasonable. Ready for oc
cupancy. inquire o< L. Mlnter, 19 South
Second street. Bell phone 4282.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
DESK ROOM FOR RENT Good lo
calion, near Post Office, ground lloor
Inquire Typewriter office, 211 Locust
atreet.
Apartments Jbor Kent
FOR RENT First floor ap.irtment,
1017 North Front street. Five rooms
and bath. Front and rear porch. Pos
session February 1. Garage in rear
also for rent. Guy H. Davies, Attor
ney General's Department.
SECOND ST., TOO Five and six
rooms with porcli; most pleasant and
open surroundings In city.
Rooms For Rent
SECOND FLOOR ROOM Also first
I floor room. Both front rooms. All im
provements. 408 Briggs. Bell phone
3244 M.
FOR RENT Furnished room facing
Capitol Park; stationary washstanu
electric ligfits, city steam; use of large
bathroom and Bell plione. Apply 410
North street.
LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE ROOMS
FOR ReNT With hot and cold run
ning water in rooms. Terms reason
able. Apply 801 North Sixth street
Piione 1085 J.
FURNISHED ROOM~FOR RENT
Electric lights, city steam heat; second
lloor front. Apply 1101 North Sixth
street. Ring proprietor's belL
257 FORSTER ST., large furnished
front room, with bay winaow and bath
attached; steam heat; electric lights
use of phone; suitable for two gentle
men or man and wife.
FOR RENT oa second floor, two
rooms and bath: steam heat, electric
light, hardwood floors, nicely furnished
Apply at Storeroom 925 North Third
street.
FOR RENT Very desirable furnish
ed rooms, singly or en suite; all con
veniences; references required. Call
1016 North Front street.
Rooms Wanted
ROOM Refined gentleman desires
comfortably furnished room, with use
of bath, etc., central part of city. Pri
vate family preferred. Reference given.
I Address M„ 4742, care oI Telegraph.
Farms
WOULD like to buy a farm; posses
sion April 1; slate location, kind of
buildings aim lowest price. Address M.,
5580, caro of Telegraph.
FARM WANTED Small farm of
about rtve acres in York county, six or
eight miles from Harrisburg; give price
and particulars. Address P., 4743, care
of Telegraph.
FOR SALE IDEAL 4-ACRE
POULTRY FARM, on State Highway,
one-half mile P. It. It. station; li a miles
to Elizabethvllle, a good manutacturing
town; two houses, main house 6 rooms,
newly painted and papered; second
house, a rooms, in ■fair shape; good
barn, chlckenhouse and pigsty; a va
riety of fruit; good, close neighbors;
one-fourth-mile to church; good well;
small stream through lurni. A snap at
$700.00. Address K. E. Koppenhaver,
Elizabethville, Pa.
FARM FOR SALE At a sacrifice it
sold at once. About nine miles from
Harrisburg in Cumberland county on
Statu road. New house and all neces
sary buildings. Contains about 63
acres. Reason for selling, party going
to Florida. Possession at once or April
1. Call Hell phone 861 M.
SMALL POULTRY FARM 1 to 6
acres, not more than 6 miles from Har
risburg. Near trolley preferred. House,
stable, chickenhouso. Box 7, Dauphin,
Pa;
.Wanted —Miscellaneous
WOULD like to have on hand about
SI,OOO worth of good, second-nand fur
: nilure. Highest cash prices paid tor
Furniture, Moves and Carpets. Bell
phone 3387 R. 324 Reiiy street.
WANTED Old False Teeth. Don't
matter if broken. 1 pay SI.OO to $5.00
per set. Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 South
i'lfth street, Philadelphia, Pa. vVill
send cash by return mail.
WANTED. AUTOMOBILES IN ANY
CONDITION, to sell or buy. Why not
consign your car with us to avoid i
trouble and worry in trying to dispose
of it. We make no charges for storage
or lor any repairs while car la on sale.
Auto Transportation Co., 27-29 North
Cameron street.
Business i J ersonals
AUTO FOR HIRE at reasonable rates.
Day or night service. Phone 3SSJ. Day
ton Cycle Co., 912 North Third street.
WE don't buy rags, but pay HIGHEST
CASH PRICES lor ladies', rentiemen's
good CLOTH IN O AND SHOES. Also
Furniture and Carpels. Send postal lo
636 Herr street.
WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY
Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective
work handleu —one eye always open.
BELL PHONE 4399.
LEATHER Traveling Bags and Suit
cases I drummers' samples; positively at
the lowest prices in the city. Call ana
be convinced. Also overcoats and cloth
ing, watches, diamonds and sporting
goods at low prices. Cohen & Son, Ke
liable Pawnbrokers, 431 Market "tree,
at subway.
SPANGLER PLANING MILL CO.
Mill work of all kinds. Estimates
cheerfully given. 821 North Seventh
street.
RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED
ALL kinds of SAFETY RAZOR
BLADES RESHARPENED, 25c doz., ex
cept Star heavy, log; old style, 25c each.
HENRY GILBERT & SONS, 219 Market
street.
FOR falling hair try Gross' Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, Drug
gist and Apothecary, 119 Market street.
Harrisburg. Telephone orders given
prompt attention. Bell 1960.
WE BUY Tin and Lead Foil, Lead
Pipe, Brass, Copper and Scrapiron. Also
, Magazines, Books, Newspapers and Mix
ed Paper. Highest Prices. HARRIS
BURG JUNK COMPANY. 526 West ave
nue. Bell phone 4024 J. Wagon will
; call.
: UPHOLSTERING And furniture re
pairing; mattresses renovated and cush
ions of all kinds made. S. N. Cluck,
[ 320-326 Woodbine street. Phone 1317 J.
VACUUM CLEANERS New
' chines, FOR RENT. Ask Martin. Beli
862 M.
! CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE—
Bought at highest c;.sh prices and sold
! reasonable. S. Refkln. 407 Broad street,
1 Bell phone 8880.
I Business Opportunities
SILENT OR ACTIVE PARTNER with
■ $2,500 cash to invest for one-half inter
-1 est in high-class establshed business in
. Harrisburg. Past and present business
' assures 5 per cent, a month on invest
ment. Address Y., 4736, care of Tele
graph.
SEVERAL BUSINESS PROPOSITIONS
• for sale at reasonable prices. Restau
rant, grocery store, barber shop, drug
store, etc.; complete information from
j Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building.
> Business Opportunities
HOTEL OPPORTUNITY
FOR SALE Furniture and Fixtures
1 of the Florin Inn, a road house with
all modern conveniences. License, SIOO.
j Rent, $50.00 per month. Address J. G.
f Forney, No. 05 North Queen street, Lan
caster, Pa.
EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY—For
1 sale. Job Printery. Established in
present location 21 years. Electrically
" equipped. Annual Business, SIO,OOO. In
' the heart of Wilkes-Barre, population
' 90,000. Reason for selling, death of
owner. For particulars address Harold
A. Clark, 22 Public Square. Wilkes
' Barre. Pa.
ANY intelligent person can earn good
income corresponding for newspapers,
■ experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Snydicate, 792 Lock
port, N. Y.
; Money to .Loan
' HAVE ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS to
buy an active interest in some business
. in or near Harrisburg. Business must
. be a live one and proposition on the
t level. Box B, 6432, care of Telegraph.
MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
security in any amounts and upon any
terms to suit borrower. Address P. O.
Box 174, Harrisburg, Ta.
$1,700.00 AND $1,200.00 to loan on first
. mortgage at six per cent, interest. Ad
, dress "C." P. O. Box 776, Harrisburg,
MONEY ADVANCED to housekeep
' era at legal rates; business confiden
; tlal. Proilt Sharing Loan Society, Room
7, Spoouer Building, D North Market
' Square.
i , Hauling and Moving
NATIONAL TRANSFER Co. Movers
of pianos, safes, boilers and general
hauling. H. W. Lathe, Manager. Fifth
and Woodbine streets. Bell phone 3029 J.
Storage
STORAGE in 3-story brick building.
1 rear 408 Market street.
Household goods in clean, private
rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to
P. G. Dlener, Jeweler, 40X Market St.
STORAGE—Private rooms for house
hold goods in fireproof warehouse, $2
per month and up. Lower storage rates
in nun-fireproof warehouse. HARRIS
BURG STORAGE CO.. 437-446 South
Second street.
STORAGE 419 Broad street, house
hold goods, merchandise. Private rooms,
sl-$3. Wagons, 75 cents montiL D.
Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Bou>
: phones.
Musical
VICTROLA I have a $75 mahogany,
new Victrola, with 14 records. Will sell
cheap to quick buyer. Good reason for
selling. Address R., 4738, care of Tele
graph.
JANUARY 15, 1917.
PRICES MAKE
UPWARD MOVE 1
Trading Becomes More Active;
Equipments Higher;
Rails Back
New York, Jan. 15. Trading be
came slightly more active and prices
made additional upward progress, ex
cept for a further decline in Central
Leather and a setback in rubber.
Most of the better known equipments,
coppers, oils, shippings and motors
were higher by 1 to 2 points, with 2%
for Pressed Steel Car.
Except for Canadian Pacific which |
rose two points, rails held back on |
very light dealings. Little attention
was paid to last Saturday's bank
statement and other favorable de
velopments over the week end. Bonds
were firm.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Chandler Bros. & Co., members Now
Fork and Philadelphia Stock Ex
changes, 3 North Market Square, Har
risburg; 1338 Chestnut street, Phila
delphia; 3 4 Pine street. New York,
furnish the following quotations:
New York, Jan. 15.
Open. Clos.
. Allis-Chalmers 27 27%
American Beet Sugar ... A3 92%
American Can 44% 45
American C & F 65 66 %
American Ice Securities . 30 30
American Locomotive .. 75% 75%
American Smelting .... 106% 106% \
American Sugar 111% 11%
I Anaconda 83 84%
Atchison 104% 104%
Baldwin locomotive ... 55 55%
Baltimore & Ohio 83% 83%
Bethlehem Steel 470 470
Butte Copper 46 46%
California Petroleum ... 24% 25%
Canadian Pacific 158% 159%
Central Leather 90% 89%
Chesapeake & Ohio .... 63% 03%
Chicago, Mil and St Paul 90% 90%
, Chicago, R 1 and Pacific 30% 31%
Chino Con Copper 55 54
| Colorado Fuel and Iron. 45% 45%
, Corn Products 21% 21%
Crucible Steel 62% 62%
Distilling Securities .... 26 26%
Erie 32% 32%
General Electric Co 168 V'. 168 V,
Goodrich B F 55% 55%
Great Northern pfd .... 116 116
Great Northern Ore subs 35% 35%
Inspiration Copper 56 56%
Interboro-Metropolitan. . 15 15%
Kennecott Copper 45% 45%
Lackawanna Steel 83% 84%
Lehigh Valley 1 771^
Maxwell Motors 52% 53%
Merc Mar ctfs 24% 24%
; Merc Mar ctfs pfd 80% 80%
Mex Petroleum 'lO4 103%
Miami Copper 41 40%
New York Central 101 101 Vi
N Y N H and H 47 46%
I N Y O and W 28 28
Nor and West 133% 134
, Pacific Mail 20 20
Penna Railroad 56% 56%
' Ray Con Copper 26% 26%
I Reading 99% 100
, Republic Iron and Steel. 77% 77%
1 (Southern Pacific 96% 97%
!Southern Ry 30% 30%
' Studebaker 105 105
[ Texas Oil 230 232
Union Pacific 143% 143%
[ Musical
WE BUY, sell and exchange all disc
records; dispose of your old records; we
pay the highest cash prices. Open
every evening. Stauiter Alusiu House.
315 jJroad street.
ZKMBKA MANDOLIN CLUB plays the
latest selections for all occasions. House
parties our specialty. For tull informa
tion address the Manager, P. o. iiox 343,
OLD VIOLINS, MANDOLINS. TjuT
TAKS, BANJOS bought, sold, exenanged
Artistic repairing on ail stringed in
: struuients. Bows rehaited. Tone re
storing a specialty. Ui-ACi£, nu-i Heir
Btreet.
1 FREE I will show any person the
factory way of polishing turniture free
l with every order for piano tuning at
1 1-1.50. Twenty-live years' experience.
Address Factory Tuner, 622 Noun Third
street.
BRING your phonograph and Victrola
! to Stauiter Music House, 315 Broad
street, if it needs repairing. We guar
; antee our worK. Open every evening.
Automobiles
FOR SALE 1915 Chandler car.
Price reasonable. Apply 1103 Cowden
street.
! TWO-TON REO TRUCK 1916
model; good as new. Miller Auto Co.
68 South Cameron street.
FOR SALE Seven-passenger Over
land Touring Car. Extras ana tires. In
' splendid condition. No reasonable ot
ter refused. Cash or terms. Address
J., care of Telegraph.
TIRE REPAIRING We repair all
1 makes of pneumatic auto and motor
cycle tires successfully. Good service
'lire Co., 1019 Market street.
FOR SALE Used tires. Sizes, 30x3
37x5%. New tires at one-half price!
37x5, 35x5, 35x4. Assortment of new
aud used tubes. CRESCENT AUTO GAK
AGU. 232 South street.
WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of any
kind. If you cannot sell your car, why
not consign it to or exchange it witn
us for a better one. Our cnarges for ;
sellin? are 6 per cent. only. No storage
charges if car is not sold. AUTO
TRANSPORTATION EXCHANGE DE
PARTMENT, 27-29 1 North Cameron
BUICK ROADSTER With bramT
new set of tires, in excellent condition
Built for city aid country use. Address
Box S., 5431, care of Telegraph.
Motorcycles and Bicycles
MOTORCYCLES BOUGHT FOR
HIGHEST CASH PRICES. Drop card
and buyer will call. Address Motor
cylcle Exchange, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Barley-Davidson twin
cylinder, two-speed, fully equipped in
line condition, $125. Inquire 343 Necta
rine street.
INDIAN MOTORCYCLE _ Also Thor
and Harley-Davidson for sale cheaD
just been overhauled; all twin cylinders
and in good condition. C. H. Uhler
1317 Perry street.
Legal Notices
NOTICE. The annual meeting of
the stockholders of the State Capital
Savings and Loan Association will be
held at Its office, 108 North Second
street. Harrisburg, on Monday, Janu
ary 22d, 1917, at 11 a. m. for the gen
eral transaction of business.
JOHN P. MELICK,
Secretary.
Pennsylvania State Highway Depart
ment, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Sealed
proposals will be received at
said office until 10 A. M„ of
the following days for the following
materials to be used in the mainte
nance work of the Department: Janu
ary 29, dynamite, caps, fuse, exploders;
January 29 and 30, pea gravel or stone
chips; January 30, culvert pipe: January
30 and 31, crushed stone; February 1,
furnishing and applying bituminous
materials. Bids will ire publicly opened
and scheduled and conrtacts awarded as
soon thereafter as possible. Bidding
blanks, specifications and full particu
lars on application to F. B. Black, State
<! Highway Commissioner.
VS I Alcohol 120 121%!
U S Rubber 00 5914
U S Steel 111% 112
US Steel pfd I! 119 £ 120W
w . Copper 104% 104
West Union Telegraph .. 95% 95 <%
Westtnghouse Mfg 53 53 y>.\
Willys-Overland 36 35%!
rniLADELI'IHA PRODUCE!
Philadelphia, Jan. 15. Wheat —*
£ red, spot and January,
® 1 ' ' faout hern, red, $1.9:3
~< t ?^ steady; No. 2, yellow*
11.11 %e,1.i2%; No. 3, yellow, sl.lo%<&>
1,11%. No i. yellow. SI.OB ® 1.09 % ;
yellow, ?!!o6@'i Southern
64;i a^6i^;^tw^ dy 6 : 2% N^63 2 b. Wh,te '
Bran The market is higher;
City it,,lis, um. * u.OU, .. oai
etn winter, n-r .., n *26 f.o- soft, winter,
|3 e 3.50 O "3 1 $ 0d; 5 °® 35,00: BPrinS ' Per tOD
-1 Refined Sugars Market steady:
powdered, 6.85 c; fine granulated, 6.75 c;
I confectioners' A. 6.65cr ••••.
1 Butter The market Is unchanged!
western, creamery, extras, 40®41c;
nearby prints, fancy, 43c.
Eggs— The market is firm;
r'eniitfyivaum and utiier nearby time*,
free case?, $15.30 per case; do., current
receipts, free cases, $15.00 per case:
western, extras, lirsts, free cases. Sls.au
per case; do., firsts, free cusea, $15.00
per case.
Live Poultry The market is steady:
fowls, 18© 19c; roosters. 14®15c; sprina
chickens, 17® 19c; turkeys. £2®24ca
ducks, 18@20c: geese, 18®21c.
Dressed Poultry Market firm:
fowls, fancy, 23Vi@24c; do., good to
choice, 2.!®23c; do., small sizes. 17®21c:
old roosters, 17c; roasting chick
ens. western. 20(026c; broiling chickens,
western, 18®25c; do., nearby, 30®35c:
Spring ducKs. nearby. 22<Ui24c; do.,
western, 20® 22c; geese, nearby. 20©
--c; do., western, 18®20c; turkeys,
fancy, large, nearby. 32<u>33c; do., weati
ern, fancy, large, 31®32c; do., western,
i fair to good. 29®30n: do., common, 24 <iii
27c; do., old toms, 2S@29c.
Potatoes - The market is firm:
Pennsylvania, per bushel, $1.90@1.92;
New Yolk, per bushel, $1.85(01.90:
i-astern ohoro. No. i. per car
rel, $_.60®2.76; do.. No, I, pen
barrel, $1.25®1.50; iiorfolk. No. 1.
per barrel, $2^0®2.75:; ao.. No. 2. p.r
WWV 2Bm - 6U: Jers,,y - per basket.
Flour The market is quiet:
JY fn ear u 7 - GS W'. , JO; do straight.
$7.90®8.40, do., patents, $8.40@8.65:
spring, firsts, clear, $8.76®9.00; do.I
iJVr'J-s'in'.'c 5 ® 9,78; do - favorite brands.
*J. Co 10. Ji.
Hay Firm, with a fair demand:
new timothy. No. 1, largo bales, $ 19.00:
J O -, 1. small bales, $18.50@19.00:
No. 2, $16.50® 17.00; No. 3, $13.004016.00;
sample, sß.oo®lo.ou.
Llscht mixed.
$16.00@17.00; No. 1, do.. $15.50@16.50:
No. 2, do., $14.00® 15.00. '
CHICAGO CATTLE
Chicago, 111., Jan. 15. Cattle Re
ceipts, 24,000; iirm. Native beef cattle.
sl.(s® H. 80; western steers, $7.50®
10.00; stockers and feeders, $5.50@8 Sb:
cows and heifers, $4.45®10.00; calves,
$9. < o <£i> 14.25.
Sheep Receipts, 13,000; firm.
Wethers, $9.60®10.70; lambs, $11.60®
14.1 a.
Hogs Receipts, 68,000; strong, 5a
above Saturday's average. Bulk of
sales, $10.60® 10.80: light, slo.lo® 10.8#:
mixed, $10.45®10.90: heavy, $10.50®
10.95; rough, $10.50@10.60; pigs, $7.85<3>
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
Chicago, 111., Jan. 15.—Board of Trad*
closing:
Wheat—May, 1.84%; Julv, 1.48%.
Corn—May, 98%: July. 97%.
Oats—May, 57; July, 64%.
Pork—January, 29.25; May, 29.60.
Lard—January, 15.52; May, 15.95.
Ribs—January, 14.72; May, 15.12.
Adjutant Walmer Installs
Officers of Zinn Posi
Meclianicsburg, Pa., Jan. 15. —At a
meeting of Col. 11. I. Zinn Post, No,
415, G. A. R., the following officers
elected for the ensuing year were in
stalled by Comrade N. A. Walmer, ad
jutant of Post No. 58 of Harrisburg,
who was especially detailed for this
duty by orders from department head
quarters:
Post commander, H. S. Mohler; sen
ior vice-commander, Henry Moyer;
junior vice-commander, Samuel R,
Coover; adjutant, F. K. Ployer; quar
termaster, William E. Strock; officer
of the day, J. C. Reeser; quartermas
ter sergeant, Jacob Kimmel; sergeant
major, S. S. Dlehl; patriotic instruc
tor, F. K. Ployer; inside guard, George
W. Baish; outer guard, William H.
Wilson. The chaplain and surgeon
elect, the Rev. J. L. Nicholas and J. D.
Blair, respectively, not being present,
their installation was deferred to a
subsequent meeting. Comrade Wal
mer, assisted by Comrade F. 11. Hoy,
of Post 58, as officer of the day, per.
formed the service.
(Addresses were made by Comrades
Walmer, A. W. Black. E. B. Hoffman
and F. H. Hoy, all members of Post
58, and by Adjutant Ployer, of tha
local Post.
Trustees Bring Suit to
Recover Subscriptions
Waynesboro, Pa., Jan. 15.—Thred
suits of rather unusual nature have
been filed In Chambersburg. They
were brought to recover subscriptions
made to the Y. M. C. A. of Waynes
boro, which built and now occupies a
magnificent structure erected at a cost
of SIOO,OOO. The suits were brought
by W. T. Omwake, J. J. Oiler and
D. W. Hess, trustees of the Waynes
boro beneficent fund to the use of
the Waynesboro Y. M. C. A. against
Grace Philips Cranwell and James H<
Cranwell, M. H. Landis and J. E. Beck,
all of Waynesboro. There are many:
subscriptions to this fund that still
remain unpaid and It is the Intention
of the trustees to collect same by]
due process of law.
FRANK R. LEIB
& SON
Real Estate and Insurance
Office, No. 18 North Third St.
Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR SALE
Store and dwelling, corner Sixth
and Calder streets, 3-story brick
building; all improvements.
1415 and 1417 Shoop St, 2%-
story frame dwellings. Price right
to quick buyer.
1010 N. Third St., 3-story brick
store and apartment building, store
room 63x15 and a 3-room apart
ment on first floor. Two apart
ments, 3 rooms each or one 6-room
and bath apartment, second floor
3-room and bath apartment on
third floor. Electric light, city
steam, on lot 20x155, Myrtle ave
nue, in rear.
FOR RENT
117 Reily street, 3-story brick;
all Improvements, $40.00.
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