lis Page Is lie Best Fissile Market Fur Used Cars \ A A A -*■ -■ A A A A A A A A A i A A A A A AAAAAAAAAA A A'~A 4'A'A A~~ATA A A A~ A A~A' A A A A Deaths BOLLOCK Owing to the brothers claiming the body of Michael Bollock, there will be no services held at the home ot David Bender, 2838 Mam street, Penbrook. i PAXSON —On Thursday morning, January 18, 1917, Mis. Helen C. Fax son, wife of Joseph L. Paxson. Funeral services will be held at her late home. No. 219 Emerald street, Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Ke mains will be taken to Hillside Ceme tery, ltcslyn, Fa., on Monday January 22, where further services ana inter ment will take place. BOWMAN llarry F. Bowman died Thursday morning, at 12:4 a, at his home, 1306 Vernon street, aged 64 Funeral services Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence. The Kev. Thomas Keisch and the Rev. Mr. Smucker will ofilclate. Interment Paxtang Cemetery, Relatives and friends are invited to attend services without further notice. MII'LEK On Wednesday, January 17, 1917, J. Westley Miller, aged (8 years, at his late home, in York county. Funeral services at Enola, Saturday afternoon, at 1 °' clocl i:. f ro 1" i home of his son, George Miller. Rela tives and firtends are invited to at tend without further notice. KM VMS John Keane died Tuesday, January 16, 1917, aged 58 years._ Funeral services will be Held fcatur day morning, at 9 o'clock, from St. Mary's Church. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. CLENDENIN On "Wednesday morn ing. January 16, 1917, Mrs. Charles Clendenln died at her late home, 47 North Thirteenth street, aged 57 ■ years, 1 month and 2 days. Funeral on Friday afternoon, at Z o'clock, from her late residence. In terment in Bast Harrisburg Ceme tery. Relatives and friends are in vited to attend without further no tice. ___ In Memoriam January 18, 1917. IN sad, but loving memory of our lit tle Dorothy, who was called away one year ago to-day. God needed one more angel child Amidst His shining band, And so lie bent with loving smile And clasped our darling's hand. Her parents, Mil. AND MRS. ALFRED FETROW. Oberlin. Card of Thanks JACOB C. ROW AND FRANK >V. BINK wish to express their apprecia tion for the kindnesses rendered them by their Iriends during their late be reavement in the loss of a wife and mother. . jacqb q rqw FRANK W. BINK. Lost ana round LOST —On Wednesday evening, either in Regent 'i'luater or between Regent and 270 Cumberland street, cameo pin. Reward if returned to 270 Cumberland street. LOST Green leather telegraphic code ook; name E. H. Rollins & Sons on ottside. Finder please notify P. O. Box 67. FOUND ln uptown store, packet book containing cash—no identiiication. Owner may have same upon identiiica tion and payment of advertisement. Ad dress F., 4420, care of Telegraph. LOST Tuesdaj', between Second and Woodbine streets and Chestnut Street Hall, gold bracelet with cameo. Liberal reward. Call Bell phone 999 R. LOST On Monday evening, between Cranberry and Third, Thirteenth and Market or Nineteenth street or State street, pair of glasses. Reward if re turned to Telegraph Office. Help Wanted —Male AN experienced representative to take up a popular stock proposition on sal ary and commission. Address, with reference, X„ 4419, care of Daily Tele graph. WANTED Colored boy, 18 years or over to make himself generally useful about store and assist in deliveries. Must be a long resident of Harrisburg. Steady position and good wages to right party. Call at once. Ladies' Bazaar, 10 South Fourth street. CANVASSERS AND COLLECTORS do siring to make $15.00 per week and over, with chance of advancement, also assistant manager wanted, apply per sonally Colonial Life Insurance Com pany, Arcade Building, 219 Walnut street. LABORERS WANTED 2sc an hour. Apply McManus Contracting Co., oppo site Central Iron At Steel Co., Harris burg. PLUMBERS Two first-class plumb ers wanted at nnco for work In Leba non. Inquire 307 Broad street. WANTED Young man for steno graphic work and assistant to book keeper. Reply in own handwriting, stating age and experience, to S., 5585, care of Telegraph. 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 of Pennsylvania Railroad Company at Division Street Transfer, P. R. R. Co., Harris burg, Pa. CIGARMAKEItS Wanted at Lewlsberry, Pa. Either hand or shape workmen. Houses may be rented cheaply In factory vicinity. Apply Fac tory, Lew is berry. Pa. RAILWAY MAIL CLERK examlna tion February 10. Special preparation at Young Men' Business institute. Small tee charged. Day or night. WANT Young men to iearn auto mobile business, to become practical mechanics and chauffeurs. We glv* our studeuts a cliance to make money *t the rate of 20c per hour between class hours. We guarantee to pay you 80c per hour as soon as competent. S6O In cash required. Auto Transporta tion School. S7-2D North Cameron street. 2028 and, 2030 Briggs Street A Bargain in Real Estate Two two-story brick houses—(built last Spring:)—each six rooms— bath—furnace—porches and balcony—cemented cellar——electric lights. These houses are rented to good tenants at sl6 a month, each. It Is atf absolute certainty that aome one la going to get an excellent proposition In these two houses, MILLER BROTHERS & CO. Member Harrlsburg Real Estate Board 1 THURSDAY EVENING, Help Wanted —Male GREGG & PITMAN shorthand are taught at YOUNG MEN S BUSINESS INSTITUTE by Yale University Gradu ate. GOOD, strong, healthy boy. over I*. Apply Superintendent The Telegraph Hunting Co.. Harrisburg, Pa. He!p Wanted —Female WANTED An experienced waitress. Apply at State Capital Hotel, 215 Wal nut, City. 1 WANTED —Capable girl stenographer of some experience. Send application, giving reference, experience and sal ary expected, to Z, 5690, care of Tele graph Office. WANTED An experienced, young, white woman, who can sew, as child's nurse; private family. Address E., 4413, care of Telegraph. TOBACCO STRIPPER Piecework. Apply at once. Knisely's Cigar Store, 200 Market street. I WANTED An office girl, one that has a general knowledge of bookkeep ing, and can take dictation. Mention wages desired. Address Box C, 5435, care ot Telegraph. HOUSEWORK A reliable woman ■ wanted on upper Second street. Call Bell phone 712 M. " AN experienced, middle-aged white woman, German preferred, for general housework. Apply 232 State street. WANTED—Young woman, experienced in bookkeeping with knowledge of steno graphy. Good wages and steady posi tion with capable party. Address Box L, 5437, care of Telegraph. WANTED Experienced litter on ladies' ready-to-wear apparel. Perma nent position and liberal wages to one who can do first-class work. Address Box B, 5436, care oi Telegraph. WANTED Young, white girl for general housework; reference required. Call 171 South Eighteenth street, or Bell phone 654 J. WANTED i We have just completed the in stallation of new and additional ma'chinery 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—Experienced sew ing machine operators to make ladies' and children's wear; best pay and easy work. Our new factory at Sixth and lierr 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 i WANTED Girls 16 years and over, experienced and learners. Pay good wages while learning. Apply to Steel i ton Glove Company, Second and Holler • streets, Steelton, Pa. i Agents Wanted AGENTS WANTED A 1 proposition. Address Box A, 5440, care of Telegraph. WANTED Representatives to sell • our HARDY NORTHERN GROWN nurse, y stock. Our plant covers over ■ 1,000 acres. Send for particulars and our "GOLD MEDAL" proposition to agents. Apply Dept. N., The Barnes Bros. Nursery Co., Inc., Yalesville, Conn. Salesmen Wanted WANTED Ry half million dollar • corporation, representative for Harris ■ burg and surrounding territory, to sell . high-grade advertising novelties and . signs. Appropriate for every business. Live man can easily make $1,500 to $3,- 000 a year. Exclusive territory. To [ proper man personal interview will be . granted. Bastian Bros. Co., Rochester, 1 WANTED Stock salesmen to sell I Bank Stock and Industrial Common and Preferred Stock in factories which will ) bear strictest investigation. Address j X., 5588. care of Telegraph. Situations VVanted—Male WANTED Colored man wishes po . sition as chauffeur, private family. 120 Ridge street, Steelton, Pa. WANTED Middle-aged, married man would like position of any kind; is handy with tools; can give good ref erence. Apply, or address, 1324 Cowden street, City. WANTED First hand bread and cake baker (married) wants steady employment; state salary; city or coun try. Address Box R, 5592, care of Tele graph. 1 Situations Wanted —Female WANTED Reliable colored woman wants washing and ironing to do at i home. Apply 343 Muench street, first lloor apartment. i WANTED Middle-aged white wo man would like a place taking care of a respectable apartment or rooming ' house; can give reference. Address M., 5596 care of Telegraph. "t PROPERTY TO SELL? If in this x N 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 PROPERTY IS WORTH MOST. When you do that you will have little trouble in closing the transaction. % V— a——— ———^ Situations Wanted —Female WANTED Experienced ' steno grapher desires half day employment; can give best of reference. Address L., 4421, care of Telegraph. WANTED—White women want wash ing to do at home; best of reference. Apply 1632 Thompson street. WANTED Colored woman wishes work with orivate family; no washing; can furnish references. Call Bell phoms 4586 after 6 P. M. WANTED Colored girl wishes po sition at general housework; can do plain cooking. Call 150 Balm street, or Bell phone 4686. . WANTED A place to keep house, either for bachelor-or widower; reliable and experienced. Addreus C., 4418, care of Telegraph. WANTED Woman wishes work of any kind, day's work, cleaning, wash ing and ironing or general housework; sleep at home. Call, or write, 622 North street, Harrisbnrg. Pa. Real Estate For Sale ELIZABETH STREET, 2119 Frame dwelling; seven rooms; bath; elec tricity. RentiJ for $13.00. Price, sl,- 650.00. FIFTEENTH STREET, N., 240 3- story brick dwelling; all improvements. Price, *3,676.00. BACKENSTOSS BROS., Russ Building. FOR SALE'— No. 235 Hamilton street —three-story brick dwelling 8 rooms —bath gas furnace cemented cellar property in good condition occupied by owner. Inspect it. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A BARGAIN? WE HAVE IT. 1519 Vernon St. Brick. 2030 Borryhill St. Frame. The properties are in good repair and good renters. If sold by February 16, 1917, a special price will be made. See Rohrer & Son at once. Bergner Building. FOR SALE No. 116 N. Seventeenth street brick house 8 rooms bath gas electric light furnace —porch front. Price reasonable. In spect the property. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. $2 450 WILL PURCHASE a 3-Btory brick dwelling on Reily street; all im provements; lot, 22.8x100. Bell Realty Co., Berprner Building. $2,800 WILL BUY a new suburban property 8 rooms bath electric light steam heat hardwood (loom —cemented cellars coal bin under large front porch lot, 25x126 close to 6c car fare. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. STILL ANOTHER VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE on easy monthly payments. Small cash payment needed. House steam heated; practically new. H. U. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE House 1718 Green street; 8 rooms with bath; lot, 21 ft. 6 in. by 87 ft.; front and back porch; side land back alley; furnace. Phone 3023 M. FOR SALE —Regina 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, 1251 Market street. 832 BROAD STREET BUSINESS PROPERTY, opposite Broad Street Mar ket. Storeroom, rooms, bath, steam heat and tflectrtcity. Lot, 20x131 to Say ford avenue. Room for garage. CHAS. ADLER, 1002 North Third street. 426 SOUTH FIFTEENTH 3-story brick, all improvements, is vacant. State on what terms you would buy this at $2,600. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thlr teenth street. FOR SALE Suburban home—brick —sc carfare near trolley pave ments. All improvements. Lot, 60x120. BARGAIN to quick buyer. Also plot of ground 240x300, on trolley, in whole or part—sc fare. Rohrer & Son, Bergner Building. FOR SALE Residence No. 427 Pef fer street. Cottage style frame dwell ing. open on all sides. Front, side an! rear yards. Lot, 32 by 100 ft. All Im provements. Five rooms first floor, Ave bedrooms and bath second 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 flooring. Finished in chestnut, In ex cellent condition. A bargain. No. 1635 N. Seventh street. Three story liame dwelling, with bath. A good paying Investment property. Inquire or B. F. Umberger. 108 North Second street, or 427 Petter street. COUNTRY HOME tor sale. Five minutes' walk from Gran tham Station; beautiful location; abundant fruit; fine garden. Ad dress E. H. Mengle, Steelton. Bell phone 129 Y. EXCHANGE STABLE FOR SALE OR , RENT —On Fulton street Farm (or rent or sale. House In Llnglestown. acre ground, SIO.OO month. Possession immediately. Inquire 2217 North Fifth street FOR SALE Plot frontage 180, depth 150; located on west side of car line; beginning 40 feet south of Mohler Avenue, Highspire; price, $15.00 per front foot. Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE 2%-story frame dwell ing, located on Riverside Drive at Heck ton; 8 rooms and bath; electric light; front and side porches; garage; chickenhouse; icehouse; lot, 40x257; price attractive. Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE Second St.. No. 1917. If you are interested In a cheap home or apartment location. Inspect this prop erty at $6,250. H. C. BRANDT. 36 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; elKht rooms and bath; all conveniences. The above properties will be sold at a bargain. "ipply Keeney & Simmons, UNw Cumberland. HABJRISBURG OjSI&S? TELEGRAPH r ————- t Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE 3-story buff brick house; nine rooms and bath; gas; elec tric; chestnut finish; street in rear; ex cellent condition. Bargain. Apply iyai Park street. Real Estate For Rent FOR RENT 2llB Susquehanna street; new two-story brick house; side entrance; steam heat; possession Febru ?}*,}• lsl7 - C. L Long, 701 Kunkel Building. FOR RENT Brick house. No. 807 North Eighteenth street; steam heat; electric light; porch and side entrance. Ittnt, $23. J. E. Uipple, 1251 Market. ' HOUSE FOR RENT 9 rooms and bath; all improvements. Call Bell phone No. 3020 R. 106 S. RIVER STREET, hear Chestnut street; entire second lloor in one large room in a new brick building; windows on three sides; toilet; electric light; city steam heat; front entrance. This is a desirable location for shop purposes or light manufacturing. Rent, S2O 00 Hi inton-Packer Co.. second and Walnut streets. FOR RENT Bl3 North Second -3-story brick a rooms and bath all improvements. Possession April 1 possibly earlier. Apply lluo North t ront street. FOR RENT Three-story house 3219 North Third street; gas and alt other modern improvements; hardwood rtnish throughout; large lot and chickenhouse. Call Bell puone 3ti22J-2. STOREROOMS FOR KENT No. do South Cameron Street. No. 60 South Cameron Street. Apply 88 South Cameron Street. Real Estate For Sale or Rent 2427 NORTH AU im provements. C. H. Kinter, Room 3UQ. Commonwealth Trust Building. Bel i Phone 1921. f NORTH FIFTH STREET HOMES tesirv-i KW Real Estate Wanted WANTED Small house, on Hill, or three rooms on second lloor, man and fe f... between Walnut and Deny, twelfth and Eighteenth. Address P.! 4418, care of Telegraph. i WANTED, APRIL 1 Small house, in good locality; give full particulars and price. Address Z„ 4744. care of Telegraph. ' — _ HOUSE WANTED Five or six rooms and bath, within about fifteen or ajj" walk to the Square. Address A., 5679, care of Telegraph. For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE Holcomb & Hoke But ter Kist Pop-Corn Machine, Model No. 1 ! Cost $450.00. Will sell for $175.00 cash' . In perfect condition. Write, or come and see it. Keith's Medicine Store. ■ Lebanon, Pa. " „ JUST RECEIVED—New lot of Brass Beds. sls Beds for $9.50. Special Bar gains in other Furniture, Carpets and i ¥, to ,Y ea - Pay® to Bee us first at 324 Keily. FOR SALE Good, gentle horse, at . reasonable price. Will work any place and will not frighten. For particulars : inquire Mrs. M. Berrier, 1210 North , Front street. 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. REMOVAL SALE Everything in stock taust be sold account of movtnsc 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 Fenoe, Field Fence Oat.es, 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 Desk room in down town oflice, centrally located. Address P. O. Box No. 567. Harrisburg, Pa. STOREROOM FOR RENT No 110 North Second street About 12V&X37 feet newly finished centrally lo cated. Rent reasonable. Ready for oc cupancy. Inquire o.' L Mlnter. 19 South Second street. Bell iihone 4282. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. DESK ROOM FOR RENT Good io ; cation, near Post Office, ground ttoor, • Inquire Typewriter Office. 211 Locust , Htreet. ' ====== 1 Apartments For Rent : NEW, up-to-date apartments; seven p rooms, two bathrooms; first lloor; Ideal ■ location; everything of the newest type. I Apply 1409 North Front street. FOR RENT Three-room apart ■ ment, two front and one back room; all . improvements; rent only to reliable ; party. 324 Relly street. Bell phone ; 3387 R. ! 107 SOUTH FRONT STREET—Third floor front housekeeping apartment, - containing two large rooms, bathroom [ and kitchen; city steam heat; rear r porch. Possession February 1. Apply • to Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Wal nut streets. SECOND ST, STOO Five and six - rooms with porch; most pleasant and , open surroundings In city. , Apartments Wanted ' FURNISHED APARTMENT or house 1 wanted for four adults. Kitchen and 1, laundry privileges essential. Call Bell (I*o4l. Rooms For Rent FOR RENT Two nicely-furnished rooms, for light housekeeping, with all conveniences. Call at 618 North Second street. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS for light housekeeping; use of bath. Apply 1248 Market street. LARGE, furnished third floor front room; city steam heat; use of telephone and bath; private family. 708 Capital street. FOR RENT Two communicating, furnished front rooms; also one large front toom, with bay window; modern conveniences; use of phone. Apply 601 North Front street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply 1211 Kitta tinny street. FURNISHED ROOMS Newly pa pered and painted; hot, cold water: phone. Clean, cozy, rellned. Rates, $3 up per week. Metropolitan Annex, Market street and Subway entrance. FOR RENT Large second floor front room at 12 South Fourth street, suitable for dentist, physician or at torney's ofllce. Communicating room also, if desired. Steam heat and elec tric light included. Also three rooms and bath on third floor, furnished or unfurnished, including steam heat and electric light. Apply at 12 South Fourth street. FOR RENT One furnished front room on second floor; also one unfur nished front room on third floor. Apply 1609 Deny street. •/ SECOND FLOOR ROOM Also first floor room. Both front rooms. All im provements. 408 Briggs. Bell phone 3224 M. FOR RENT Furnished room facing Capitol l'ark; stationary washstand, electric lights, city steam; use of large bathroom and Bell phone. Apply 410 North street. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT Electric lights, city steam heat; second floor front. Apply 1101 North Sixth street. Ring proprietor's bell. FOR RENT Very desirable furnish ed rooms, singly or en suite; all con veniences; references required. Call 1016 North Front street. Rooms Wanted TWO OR THREE unfurnished rooms, or small apartment for two, with priv ilege of bath. Address R., 4416, care of Telegraph, or phone 3553 J. WANTED Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, by young couple. Address, stating conveniences, 8., 5055, care of Telegraph. WANTED From January 22, for the term of the Legislature, furnished sittingroom, one or two bedrooms, bath and kitchenette, within half mile of Capitol. References exchanged. S„ 5686, care of Telegraph. YOUNG MAN desireß well lighted, comfortably-heated room, use of phone, between Front and Third, State and Market Homo week-ends. State monthly terms. Permanent. Address 8., 6134, care of Telegraph. Board and Rooms ROOMS FOR RENT Hot and cold water in rooms; first-class board by meal, day or week. Meal Tickets, 21 Meals, $4.00. 1001 North Second street. Farms FOR SALE Several desirable farms located within easy access of city; possession April 1, 1017. Particulars and detailed Information furnished on application. Brlnton-Packer Co, Sec ond and Walnut streets. ,W anted—Miscellaneous WANTED One or two-horse dray wagon. Must be in good condition. Also one-ton auto truck. Address H., 1414, care of Telegraph. WANTED, AUTOMOBILES IN ANY CONDITION, to sell or buy. Why not consign your car with us to avoid trouble and worry In trying to dispose of it. We make no charges for storage or for any repairs while car is on sale. Auto Transportation Co., 27-29 North Cameron street. Business Personals WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detectlvo work handled —one eye always open. BELL PHONE 4309. LEATHER Traveling Bags and Suit cases (drummers' samples) positively at the lowest prices in the city. Call and be convinced. Also overcoats and cloth ing, watches, diamonds and sporting goods at low prices. Cohen & Son, Re liable Pawnbrokers. 431 Market 'treat, at subway. SPANGLER PLANING MILL CO. Mill work of all kinds. Estimates chc/erfully given. 824 North Seventh street. UPHOLSTERING And furniture re pairlng; mattresses renovated and cush ions of all kinds made. S. N. Cluck, 320-326 Woodbine street. Phone 1317 J. FOR falling hair try Gross" Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, Drug gist and Apothecary. 119 Market street llarrisburg. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 1960. VACUUM CLEANERS New ma chines. FOR RENT. Ask Martin. BU 862 M. RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED ALL- kinds of SAFETY RAZOR BLADES RESHAItPENED, 25c doz., ex cept Star heavy, 16c; old style. 25c each. HENRY GILBERT & SONS. 219 Market street. WE BUY Tin and Lead Foil. Lead Pipe, Brass, Copper and Scraplron. Also Magazines, Books, Newspapers and Mix ed Paper. Highest Prices. HARRIS BURG JUNK COMPANY. 626 West ave nue. Bell phone 4024 J. Wagon wtU call. CLOTHING. SHOES. FURNITURE— Bought at highest c sh prices and sold reasonable. S. Kefkln. 407 Broad street. Bell phone 2860. Business Opportunities WANTED Capable, trustworthy man, with {I,OOO caslr and upward, for permanent position with established company, to open and manage separate branch. Exceptional opportunity, safe investment, large profits. Good for $6,- 000 a year and better for the right man, with excellent future. Address H. G. Tucker, Manager, North American Building, Chicago. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY —For 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. BUSINESS MEN WANT party with $6,000 to invest, with or without ser vices. Established business need more capital to keep pace with grow ing business and to take over new place. Business now will pay handsome profit on investment. Address F„ 5581, care of Telegraph. PART INTEREST in a paying Bicycle and Motorcycle business may be had very reasonable. Established for years, with assurance of an efficient and trustworthy partner. Address Y., 4417, car 3 of Telegraph. IIOW would you like the Automobile Business? We have a Garage, well established, which will bear close ex amination. and expect to open another, but would like to have a Partner. Would Iyou invest a couple Thousand Dollars and hold an executive position? Would you decide at Once? Address R., 5582. care of Telegraph, JANUARY 18, 1917. BETHLEHEM STEEL REACTS TO 420 Preferred Loses Ten Points; Tendencies Elsewhere To ward Higher Levels New York, Jan. 18. Bethlehem Steel reacted another point to 420 before it made complete recovery, the preferred meanwhile losing ten points. Tendencies elsewhere were toward higher levels, Steel making an extreme gain of 1%, with 1 to 3 points for similar industrials and 7 for Gulf States Steel. Motors, Coppers, Ship pings, Pittsburgh Coal, International Paper, National Enameling, American Agricultural Chemical, Central Leath er and Mexican Petroleum also were lifted 1 to 3 points with Western Union featuring the utilities at a 2% point rise. Hails developed a firm tone on light dealings, Recessions of 1 to 2 points ensued before noon. Bonds were steady. NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros. & Co., members New York and Philadelphia Stock Ex changes, 3 North Market Square, Har risburg; 1338 Chestnut street, Phila delphia; 3 4 Pine street. New York, furnish the following quotations: New York, Jan. 18. ant . Open. Clos. Allis-Chalmers 28% 28% American Beet Sugar .. 93% 93 American Can 47% 47% American C& F 67% 67% American Locomotive .. 77%, 77% American Smelting .... 107% 108% Anaconda 85 86% Business Opportunities ASSOCIATE WANTED Competent . man tle to invest $1,500 cash and small part of his time in high-class, es talished and very profitable business In in Harrisburg; monthly income, it., 6594. care of Telegraph. WILL/ PURCHASE AN INTEREST in a going concern which will afford a po sition either as secretary and treasurer office or credit man at a reasonable sal ary. Capable and experienced. Address R., 5441, 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. Money to Loan $1,700.00 AND $1,200.00 to loan on first [ mortgage at six per cent, interest. Ad , dress "C." P. O. Box 775, Harrisburg, 1 . MONEY ADVANCED to housekeep ers at legal rates; business confiden tial. Profit Sharing Loan Society. Hoom 7, Spooner Building, 9 North Market ( Square. Storage STORAGE —Private rooms for house hold goods in fireproof warehouse, *2 per month and up. Lower storage rates . in non-fireproof warehouse. HARRIS BURG STORAGE CO., 437-445 South • Second street. 1 1 STORAGE 419 liroad street, bouae ■ hold goods, merchandise. Private rooms. sl-$3. Wagon#, 76 cents month. D. - Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Bom phones. Musical WE BUY. sell and exchange all disc records; dispose of your old records; we pay the highest cash prices. Open every evening. Stautter Music House. 315 Broad street. ZEMBKA MANDOLIN CLUB Plays the latest selections for all occasions. House 1 parties our specialty. For full Informa tion address the Manager, P. O. Box 349. OLD VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, ■ TARS, BANJOS bought, sold, exchanged. Artistic repairing on all stringed in struments. Bows rehaired. Tone re storing a specialty. GLACE, SU4 Herr street. FREE I will show any person the factory way of polishing furniture free with every order for piano tuning at st.6o. Twenty-five years' experience Address Factory Tuner. 822 North Thlra street. BRING your phonograph and Vlctrola to Stautfer Music House. 315 Broad street, if It needs repairing. We guar atitee our work Open every evening. Hauling and Moving NATIONAL TRANSFER CO. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general hauling. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth ' and Woodbine streets. Rell phone 3029 J. Livestock and Poultry WANTED—Two 2-year-old Roosters, one Barred Rock and one Single Comb it. I. Red; have same for sale (Rock is of Thompson Ringlet); or will ex change; both sturdy. Hartman, Sum meraale, or Bell 4100. Automobiles 1914 PEERLESS FOR SALE to quick buyer. Fine condition. Original cost $5, )00. Will sell for S9OO. Warner , autometer, electric lights and starter, combination bulb and electric horn, all cord tires. Will demonstrate any , time. Apply 2012 Penn street. ROADSTER Good 4-cylinder car; condition guaranteed; excellently adapt ed for half ton delivery. Original price, ; SOOO. Cheap to quick buyer. City Auto Garage, 116 Strawberry street, Harris burg. ATTRACTIVE OFFER—SeIf-vlucan izing Patch. Pucture repaired for 2c. Blow-outs repaired, any size. Replace : valves. Agency open. Send 10c for sample. Address Box B, 5439, care of Telegraph. TWO-TON REO TRUCK 116 ' model; good as new. Miller Auto Co., J 68 South Cameron street. ' TIRE REPAIRING We repair al. 1 makes of pneumatic auto and motor cycle tires successfully. Good service • lire Co., 10ly Market street. 1 FOR SALE Used tires. Sizes. 30x3 S7xs}fc. New tires at one-half price, ' 37x5, 35x5, 35x4. Assortment of new and used tubes. CRESCENT AUTO GAR AGE. 232 South street. WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of any kind. 11 you cannot sell your car, why not consign It to or exchange It with us for a better one. Our charges for selling are 6 per cent. only. No storage charges if car Is not sold. AUTO TRANSPORTATION EXCHANGE DE PARTMENT. 27-29 North Cameron BUICK ROADSTER With brand new set of tires, in excellent condition. Built for city aid country use. Address Box S., 5431, care of Telegraph. Motorcycles and Bicycles ! HARLEY-DAVIDSON I 91 twto , for sale, first-class condition, $186.0 d I cash, if sold at once. W. L'Dowhower , 21 North Fifth street. Both phones. ' MOTORCYCLES BOUGHT FOR i HIGHEST CASH PRICES. Drop card • and buyer will call. '• Address Motor ■ cylcle Exchange, care of Telegraph. i INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Also Thor < and Harley-Davidson for sale cheap- I lust been overhauled; all twin cylinders , and In good condition. C. H. Uhlsr. I*l7 Dsrry street I Atchison 105% 105 Baldwin Locomotivo ... 56% 57 Baltimore & Ohio 84% 85 Bethlehem Steel 438 435 Butte Copper 48% 49 California Petroleum ... 25 25 Canadian Pacific 160% 163 Central Leather 90 90%1 Chesapeake and Ohio .. 64% 65 Chicago, Mil and St Paul 90 91%' Chicago, R I and Pacific 30% 81 Chlno Con Copper 54% 65%' Colorado Fuel and Iron. 46% 47 %J Consolidated Gan 132% 134% Corn Products 21% 23% Crucible Steel 64% 65% Distilling Securities .... 28 28 Erie 32% 33 General Electric Co .... 169% 170% l Goodrich B F 58% 60% Great Northern pfd .... 116% 117 Great Northern Ore subs 36% 36%' Inspiration Copper 58% 68% Interboro-Metropolitan. . 15 15%! Kennecott Copper 4 6 46%' Kansas City Southorn .. 24% 25%' Lackawanna Steel 85 85% : Lehigh Valley 78% 79 Maxwell Motors 57% 59 %1 Merc Mar ctl's 27% 29 Merc Mar ctfs pfd 85 86%' Mex Petroleum 103% 103 %i Miami Copper 41V4 41% New York Central 101 102 %l NY N H and H 47% 47% Nor and West 135% 136 North Pacific 108% 108%' Pacific Mall 21 22 Penna Railroad 56% 56%! Railway Steel Spg 51 51 Ray Con Copper 26% 27 %| Reading 102% 102%| Republic Iron and Steel. 79% 79 %| Southern Pacific 98 97% i Southern Ry Studebaker 108% 108%! Union Pacific 144% 144 %i U S I Alcohol 126% 126%| U S Rubber 60 60% l U 8 Steel 113% 114% i U S Steel pfd 121 121 Utah Copper 106% 107 %| Virginia-Carolina Chem. 43% 4 3%i West Union Telegraph.. 97 98%! Westlnghouße Mfg 53 63%! Willys-Overland 37% 37%j . phii.ademmiia iMioDtrrn Philadelphia, Jan. 18. Wheat — Firm; No. 2, red spot and January. j1.97®2.00; No. 2, Southern, red, $1.95®, .Corn Market firm; No. 2, yellow, ! No - yellow, sl.ll %© 1.12%; No. 4 yellow, $1.09% ®1.10%; No 6, yellow, $1.07% ©1.08%; Southern, yellow, $1.07© 1,08. cr?, a^ s <,r~ ¥. arl £ et higher; No. 2. white, 65.®66c; NO. 3, white. 63% ©64 c. Bran Market firmer and higher] City nulls, w iiiic.. ,>ei ton. u.ju. ern winter, ton. J26.60: iott. winter, $3 e 4 r 0 t 0 0 |34 , 50 4 : B °® 3B ' 00: BPrlnSr - Per t0D ' Refined Sugars Market steady] powdered, 6.85 c; fine granulated, 6.76 c; confectioners' A. 6.65 c. Butter The market is steady] western, creamery, extras, 40®41c: nearby prints, fancy, 43c. Eggs The market is lowers PennsylvaniH and uiuoi nearby nrsun. free cases, $18.20 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $12.90 per case: western, extras, firsts, free cases, 113.20 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $12.90 per case. Live Poultry—The market is higher: fowls, 19(P21c; roosters, 14©15 c; spring chickens, 17@21c; turkeys, 22®24c; ducks, Hi®2oc; geese, 18®21c. Dressed Poultry Market steady: fowls, fancy, 23%® 24c; do„ good to choice, 22©23 c; do., small sizes, 17®21c; old roosters, 17c; roasting chick ens, western, 20® 26c; broiling chickens, western; 18®26c; do., nearby, 30®35c: spring ducks, nearby. 22®23c; do., western, 20©22 c; geese nearby, 17@ 19c; do., western, 15@18c; turkeys, fancy, large, nearby, 31®32c; do., west ern, fancy, large, 31®32c; do., western, fair to good, 2U®3oc: do., common, 24®t 27c; do., old toms, 28@29c. Potatoes The market is firm] Pennsylvania, per bushel, $1.90®2.00; New York, per bushel, $1.85® 1.90; Eastern shore, No. i. uer oar— rel, $8.0®2.7; do- No. , pee barrel, $1.2601.60; Norfolk, No. 1. Ser barrel, $2?6C®2.76:; do. No. *, pea atrrtl, $1.26 A) 1.60; Jersey, per basket $1.0001.15. Flour The market is dull] Winter clear, $7.65®7.90; do straight. $7.90® 8.40; do., patents. $8.4008.65; spring, firsts, clear, $8.5008.75; do., patent, $9.00®9.50; do., favorite brands. $9.76® 10.25. Hay The market is steady] new timothy. No. 1, large bales, $1W.OO; No. 1. small bales, $18.50®19.00; No. 2, $16.50® 17.00; No. 3, $13.00®15.00; sample, sß.oo® 10.00. CHICAGO CATTI.K Chicago, 111., Jan. 18. Cattle Re ceipts, 9,000; steady. Native beef cat tle, $8.00@11.80; western steers, s7.7o<g> 10.10; Etockers and feeders, $5.75®8.85s cows and heifers, $4.76®10.10; calves, $10.00©14.50. Sheep Receipts, 11,000; steady. Wethers, $9.65®10.70; lambe, $ll.OO ® 14.25. Hogs Receipts, 25,000; slow. Bull! of sales, SIO.BO © 11.05; light, $10.45© II.00; mixed, 110.65011. 10; heavy, $10.70 fill.10; rough, $10.70® 10.80; pigs, SB.OO ©lO.lO. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Chicago, 111., Jan. 18.—Board of Tradq closing: Wheat—May, 1.90; July, 1.53%. Corn—May,'l.o2% ; July. 1.00%. Oats —May, 59Vi; July, 56%. Pork—May, 29.37; July, 29.10. Lard—May, 16.32; July. 16.45. Ribs—January. 15.12; May. 15.62. DIES FROM HEART TROUBLE Emanuel Fahnestock, 261 Her< ' street, died last evening at the Har risburg Hospital a few hours after be ing admitted. Heart failure was given as the cause o fhis death. He is it Pipe Bending Company laborer. Legal Notices NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of John H. Fratts, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., de ceased, having been granted to tlio un dersigned residing in said city, all pern sons indebted to said Estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will pleasei present them for settlement. , COMMONWEALTH TRUST COMPANY, Executor of Will of John H. Fratta, Dec'd. In the Court of Common Pleas o< Dauphin County of June Term, 1916—< No. 644 Libel in Divorce Laurq V. Schermerhorn vs. George R, K, I Schermerhorn. To George R. K. Schermerhorn, the re spondent above named: YOU are hereby notified that thg above said Court will sit to take testis mony In the above recited case In tha Court House In the City of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on Monday, the 29th day of January, A. D. 1917, at 10 o'clocH A. M., when and where you may attend, If you so desire. J. W. SWARTZ, Attorney for Llbellant. 1 Harrisburg, Pa., January 18, 1917. niIBBER STAMnn |JII SEALS . STENCILS IfV lIWMF6.BYHBS.STENCILWORKS" |1 II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. If FOR SALE 224 Maclay street; three-story brick dwelllnghouse; fout; rooms first floor; three rooms and bath second floor; four rooms third floor; steam heat; electric and gas fixtures; sixteen feet between this and adjoining property; lot 26x90 feet. Price reasonable. M. A. FOUGHT 272. Market Street . 13
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