Sell That Furniture in tie Garret!' A Want Ad Will M It' ~ I g>eatbs GI.KNNKN Died, on January 21, 1917, Miss Eleanor G. Glenncn, at her late home, iyj South Front street. .Funeral Saturday rooming, at from tho above address. Services at Sacred Heart Church, at 9 o clock. Interment -Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. FAIHLAMB On January 25, 1917, Mrs. Anna Klizabetli Kairlamb, wife of K. V. Fairi&mb, agod 02 years. Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at - o'clock, from her late residence, io-< North Second street. 111 XKI.K Margaret Jane Hinkle died Junuary 24. 1917. aged 55 years, at her late residence, 28 Butler st £®®A: l'enbrook. She is survived by tour Funeral services will be hold from her late home Saturday afternoon, at y o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without \""her no tice. Interment East Harnsburfc Cemetery. STII.I. On January 24, 1917, J. Ray mond Stull, aged 20 years. ... , The relatives and friends *Jjvi te<a to attend tiie funeral services Ihursday evening, at 7:30 o clock, at the resi ilcnce of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. i'. Stull, I&U9 Green "Jreet. t.urtner services and interment at W ildwood Cemetery, Williamsport. Lost ana Found LOST Black French Coney Muff. Reward if returned to Miss Burkhait, 423 Muench street, City. — Arch supporter, lost between Fry's flail, Steelton. and street car, or on car between Steelton an A. n burg. Call Bell 1760W, or 1619 Penn street. LOST A small, green pocketbook in tho Regent Theater the evening ot January z\i. The pocketbook contained !t large sum oi money and a key, e ward if returned to the lelefaiaph Utflce. I IX)ST Woman's pocketbook, con- J tainlng change and name card. either , on Enola car or D.. P. & • K '' returned to Telegraph Office oi Mis. William Fisher. Enola. j LOST Tuesday evening. January i 23, a white enamel breastpin, diamond center. Reward if returned to 309 North Front street. j Help Wanted —Male BOY WANTED Apply Clecknor & , Burke, 1220 North Thira street. —— I WANTED Young men to work in , store. Apply Great Atlantic and Pacific j Tea Co., 1308 North Third street. i BOY - over 18 years, to learn to | drive Ford car and work around gar- | age. Rex. Garage, 1917 North Tuird street. i WANTED A boy, 16 years of age, for oince work. Apply 55 Union Tiust Building. | 500 MEN WANTED at once to learn i tho automobile business; to prepare j themselves lor spring; guarantee ooc per hour as soon as competent, make application at once. Auto Transporta tion School, 27-29 .North Cameron street. I , MACHINISTS Philadelphia Company requires flrst class mechanics wno are accustomed to tine high-grade work. Floorhands and Assemblers, Lathe Horizontal and Vertical Boring Mill llands, Vise Hands, Inspectors and j^aycrs-out. Permanent work, cight-liour shifts best working conditions, now shop and luOis. lligiiest rates, no labor trouble. Best living facilities within easy ac cess of Plant. Apply J. B. M., P. O. Box 1322, Phila. Pa. GREGG &■ PITMAN enorttoaaa are taugnt at XOUNG M—N S BUSINESS INSTITUTE by *ale University oraau ate. ■\VANTED Several laborers and acetylene cutters lor sorapiron. Apply Williams Freadman, Tenth, below Mulberry. WANTED First-class sheet metal worker; steady employment lor right man; no boose hoister need apply. Ad dress R.. care of Telegraph. GOOD, strong, nealvhy boyj. over It. Apply tiuperiuteiidunt The x'elegraptt Friuung Lik, llarnaburg. Pa RAILWAY MAIL CLEKK examina tion February 10. Special preparation at Young Men' Business institute. Small lee charged. Day or night. WANTED Men prepare as Fire men Brakemen. Electric Motormen. Experience not necessary. Address Inter Railway, care of Telegraph. CIGARMAKER3 Wanted at Lewlsberry, Pa Either hand or shape workmen. Houses may be rented cheaply In factory vicinity. Apply Fac tory, Lewlsberry. Pa WANT Young men to learn auto mobile business, to become practical mechanics and chauffeura We give our students a chance to make money at the rate of 20c per hour between class hours. We guarantee to pay you 30c per hour as soon as competent. (50 in cash required. Auto Transporta tion School. t7-X9 North Cameron street. FOR SALE iCamp Hill Houses! Market and Hamilton Sts. Plot 150x210 ft., improved with a ?2%-story brick house (single) l5 rooms bath room steam heat— cemented cellar large porches. , Property Is In first-class condition and the location Is delightful for all lyear-'round living. Market St. and Myers Ave. Plot 110x170 ft.. Improved with a 2%-story frame dwelling (single)— "8 rooms bath now furnace • front and back porches. Chicken house shade and fruit trees (lawn and garden. A very Inviting place to make your home. Market St. and Howman Ave. Plot 42x200 ft.. Improved with a J 2%-story new brick house (Blngle) , 9i.roomo - bath steam heat 1 , front, side and back porches sleeping porch front bay window —shade and fruit trees. Your choice of three houses; one a corner prop , erty. Market Btreet Double 2%-story frame dwelling , ■ —each 7 rooms and bath. Lots ,20x142 ft. Rentals. sls and sl4 a , month. Chicken house—shade trees ■ —lawn and garden *3,200 MILLER BROTHERS & CO. i Member Hh. Ileal Kstate Board HKAI, ESTATE Insurance Surety Bonds Locust and Court Streets THURSDAY EVENING, Help Wanted —Male WANTED An experienced artl • ficial stone caster and finisher. Ad s dress Box D, 5456, care of Telegraph. ARCADE LAUNDRY requires the ser- vices of a bright, energetic boy. Apply • at once. Good wages. WANTED Toolmakers, diemakers. " die sinkers, tool designers, all around ■ machinists, tool room machine hands, ! hand and automatic screw machine op erators, specialty machine hands, pat : ternmakers, sheet metal workers, cop persmiths. and various other metal trades mechanics. Give full particulars [ first letter. Box 322. Detroit. Mich. t WANTED Young man to clerk in • grocery store. George W. Barnes, Sec ond and State streets. 1 WANTED Collectors and canvass - ers; salary and commission; leference 1 and bond required. 202 Yv'alnut street. Room 17. WANTED Undertaker's assistant and Cadillac ambulance i driver; man with experience. Apply evenings. Hoover & Son, 1413 North Second street. BOYS WANTED to help in bake house. Apply Thorley Baking Co. BOY Over 16 years of age \yfented, with fair education, as mesenger and to make himself useful in office. Ad dress in own handwriting, S., 4429, care ot Telegraph. WANTED A butcher with some : experience; must hav good reference. Apply 226 Chestnut street. WANTED —SO able-bodied men tor piece work. Experienced !truckers can earn $75 to S9O per I month. Must be able to read and | write. Apply in person only to I agent oi Pennsylvania Railroad I company at Division Street i transfer, R. R. Co., liarris ; ourg. Pa, Help Wanted —Female ! : GIRLS WANTED to learn cigar-making. We pay $4.00 a j week to start, also a bonus o£ I $2.00 a week until new operators | earn more than SO.OO weekly. Ex ! perience'd girls earning upward to ! $20.00 a week. Apply at j Harrisburg Cigar Co., 500 Race Street. _ Steelton Cigar Co., Steelton, Pa. Middletown Cigar Co., Middlctown, Pa. i WANTED Experienced waitress. Apply state Capital Hotel. WANTED Girl for general house work. Apply 123 South Second street. WANTED White girl, over 18, for childs nurse; reierences required. Ap ' pi.v 1<27 .North Second street. WANTED By a widower, in busi ness in country town, a white Ameri can lady, 3o to 45 years of age, who is willing to assist in business and re ceive iair wages aud make good home lor nerself; reierence requireu. Address &., 41 da, earn ot Telegrapu. WANTED White girl for general ; housework; no wasning. Call Beil I pnone 2316. WANTED A young girl to assist | in housework; small lamuy. Apply 115 Kelly street. WANTED A girl, who Is thorough ly familiar with candy wrapping. A permanent postiou to one wnn ability to teach otners and secure results, btate experience, age, ana salary de sired to start. A splenaid opportunity tor tho right person. Address p. u. Box XNo. 34, Harrisburg. WOMEN Write for interesting proposition regarding easy work, spare time. For tree instruction circular audress H. Walthall, Hagerstown, Md. A RELIABLE GIRL, WANTED For general nousework; small lamuy. Ap ply 104 Boas street. WANTED Woman to do house work. Father, sou and wife In fam ily. Gooa place for right person. Ad dress P. O. Box No. 35, ivliftiinburg, I'a. j WANTED Thoroughly experienced saleswoman tor permanent position in suit department, who is competent to earn a goou salary. None otners need apply. Aduress A.. 5453, care ot Tele graph. WANTED White girl for dining room work. Apply Holtman Hotel, 441 Market street. WANTED ■— Girls over sixteen years of age to work in Candy Factory. The D. Bacon Company, South Cameron street. Apply at office. EXPERIENCED sewing ma chine operators on ladies' and chil dren's wear and a few pressers and trimmers can secure a good, permanent position with easy work and best pay by applying at once at the Harrisburg Apparel Co., over City Star Laundry, State street. —. i WANTED Girls 16 years and over, experienced and learners. Pay good wages while learning. Apply to Steel ton Glove Company, Second aud Holler streets, Steelton, Pa Situations Wanted—Male BUSINESS MEN. TAKE NOTICE Three American young men want posi tions at anything. Address Box 8., 5455, care of Telegraph. WANTED Married man would like position in private family as chauffeur; can drive any kind of gasollno car and give good reference. Call, or write, 1413 Marion street, City. Situations Wanted —Female WANTED Young lady, with five years' experience, wants position for stenographic work. Can give refer ence. Address Box M, 5457, care of Telegraph. WANTED Woman would Ilka po sition doing day's work. Call, or write, 1706 Walnut street. WANTED Girl about 25 years of age, wishes day's work, or cooking. Apply 210 Chestnut street. WANTED Colored woman wants general housewmfk or cooking. Call 838 Cherry street. WANTED Colored woman wants washing and Ironing to do at liome. Apply 336 Muench street. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Situations Wanted —Female WANTED Day's work by reliable colored woman; best of reference can be Riven. Call, or write, 1414 William ■ street. WANTED Middle-aged woma.i sires position, preferably office work. Address Box D. 54 19. care of Telegraph. j - - _ — ___ Real Estate For Sale 1 o ®?OR SALE lOO3 N. Third street; i ?;. bt .°'y rick: 10 rooms and bath; lot, lbxlOO; dcstrable location for usiness . purposes; price, 19,000.00. Brinton t 1 acker Co., fcecond and Walnut streets. EXCHANGE STABLE FOR SALE OR RENT —On Fulton street. Farm for ■ rent or sale. House in Linglestown, i acre ground, SIO.OO month. Possession , immediately. Inquire 2317 North Fifth street. ; FOR 5 ALE 3-story buff brick house; nine rooms and bath; gas; elec - trie; chestnut finish; street in rear; ex cellent condition. Bargain. Apply 1931 Park street. FOR SALE—A very desirable corner property. 13 rooms, hardwood floors, all improvements, suitable for physi s | clan or apartments, located close to I Second street; price and terms upon ap | plication to Mac Williams Construction , | Co., *l5O North Fifth street. I I - FOR SALE Desirable building lot on North bixth street, near Mahantongo street, 20x130. Rear faces on Lexing ton. Apply to B. F. Smeltzer, 2134 Sus -1 quehanna street. BUSINESS PROPERTIES on Broad i street for sale plot, 30x125 two I storerooms two dwelling houses l ] one brick warehouse. Consider these I properties carefully and get lowest • I price—Nos. 439 and 441. Bell Realty | Co., Bergner Building. I WHY NOT INSPECT No. 151S Fifth ■ street I .' Coiner property suitable for i business. Price is right and the time to act on this property is now. Bell Realty • Co.. Bergner Building. VERY DESIRABLE Paxtang Avenue property; steam heated; all other mod : crn Improvements; hardwood floors on first story; lot, 45x150. Particulars at Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE Price greatly reduced on that Market street property. No. 1715; look it over if you are interested i in it; lot, 20x170. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. EXCHANGE STABLE FOR SALE OR RENT —On Fulton street. Farm for , rent or sale. House in Linglestown, acre ground, SIO.OO month. Possession ■ Immediately. Inquire 2217 North Fifth street. j SEMI-BUNGALOW—New brick dwell i ing for sale at $3,300; steam heat, gas and electric light in all rooms, comoi ! nation range, cement porch front and rear; just completed; inspect it soon; excellent property at reasonable price. I Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. , j SUMMER COTTAGES You should have a nice place along the creek at Fairview to spend the hot summer days. We have two cottages left on plots 70x72 and 15x112. Prices, S2OO and $250. Easy terms. SIXTH ST., 1500 BLOCK This 3- story brick dwelling is a bargain for someone at $3,700. DERRY ST. Building lots between Twenty-second and Twenty-third; also on Melrose St. CAMP ST. 534 3-story brick; 9 rooms; bath; improvements; lot, 30x 130. Price upon inquiry. BACKENSTOSS BROS., Russ Building. 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. AULEK, 1002 North Third street. PLOT OF GROUND on Twenty-ninth street. Penbrook, can be bought for sl7 per foot, size 270x200, including two nouses. H. G. Pculow, 3 South Thir teenth street. FOR SALE Residence No. 427 Pef fer street. Cottage style frame dwell ing, open on all sides. Front, side and rear yards. Lot, 32 by 100 ft. All im provements. Five rooms first floor, live bedrooms and bath second floor. Built i by owner lor his own occupancy. No. 2522 Lexington street. Three story pressed brick corner. Side ana rear yards, steam heat and hardwood flooring. Finished in chestnut, in ex cellent condition. A bargain. No. 1636 N. Seventh street. Three story name dwelling, with bath. A good paying investment property. Inquire of B. F. Uuiberger, lua North Seconu street, or 427 Pelter street. FOR SALE 2%-story frame house; 1119 North Front street. Call Bell phone 3205 J. 43 N. SEVENTEENTH STREET—Cor ner Helen avenue, has been reduced S2OO in price. H. G. Pcdlow, 3 South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE STILL one of those Beautiful Homes, with Garage in rear, for sale. 2524 North Sixth street. Better secure it now. Can not build any more for price asked. F. H. Hantzman, 660 Briggs street. 18 CHOICE LOTS AT PENBROOK Adjoining Reservoir Park, specially at tractive to builders for moderate-priced homes. Bargains. PAXTANO, detached brick dwelling, large grounds. All Improvements. Price very reasonable. 1724 SYCAMORE STREET. Brick dwelling, 8 rooms and bath. All im provements. Good condition and loca tion. Price and terms reasonable. PAXTANG. Lots in good locations and at right prices. We have cn our list dwellings rang ing in price from $1,450 and upwards. Good locations. ROHRER & SON, BERGNER BLDG. FOR SALE House with eleven rooms, all improvements, large back yard. Call at 1610 Swatara street. FOR SALE Double brick house. Improvements, Nos. 135-137 Herman avenue, Lemoyne. Price a side, $1,350.00. Call at 234 Herman avenue. I FOR SALE I7OS State street; 3- | story brick dwelling; 8 rooms and ; l bath: hardwood finish; gas and electric light; open fireplace; laundry; front and rear porches; cemented cellar; lot, 20x114; drive alley oh rear. This prop erty will be vacant April 1. and can bo bought at less than valtie with limited amount of cash. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. , FOR SALE 2lOB N. Third street; 3-Btoiy brick dwelling: 10 rooms and bath; chestnut finish; gas and electric light; hardwood floors.; steam heat; large and well-lighted rooms; front and rear porches; lot, 21x90; side entrance. This property is vacant, and can be bought at the right price: Brinton- Packer Co.. Second and Walnut streets. 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. FOR SALE ll4 Washington streot, corner River alley, two-and-one-half story frame; eight rooms and a bath, all conveniences. Corner Bridge and Eighth streeta Elkwood, two-and-one-half-story frame; eirht rooms and bath; all convenleccea The above properties will be told at a bargain. Vpply Keeney & Simmon*, New Cumberland. FOR SALE Large, high-grade, su burban property, one acre ground, near New Cumberland. Twelve-room house with two baths and all modern im- Erovements. Inquire H. W. Snodgrass, emoyne. Pa. 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. , Real Estate For Rent FOR RENT lBl7 Ilerr street; new brick house; s rooms, Hall and bath; steam heat; side entrance.! possession at once. S2O per month. Charles Barn hart. 1821 Whitehall street. 106 S. RIVER STREET, near Chestnut street; entire second floor 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, $20.00. Rrinton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnut streets. FOR .RENT Bl3 North Second —3-story brick 9 rooms and bath— all improvements. Possession April 1 possibly earlier. Apply 1100 North Front street. STOREROOMS FOR RENT No. 60 South Cameron Street. No. ttO South Cameron Street. Apply 88 South Cameron Street. Real Estate For Sale or Rent 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 WANTED Farm not more than 9 miles from Harrisburg. Not less than 5 nor more than 35 acres. F. L. Snoddy, Penbrook, Fa. Bell phone 2867R-5. WANTED, TO RENT Seven or 8- room modern house in city or suburbs. Address S., 4749, care of Telegraph. Farms THE BUCK FARM I 12 Acres, 1 mile east of the- Lingics town trolley, Charlton stop. Buildings and fruit. All right lor trucking, chickens, pigs or any other thing you wish. Price, SI,BOO. SI,OOO can remain Balance cash. C. B. CARE, 409 Market Street, Harrisburg, or Care's Grocery, Linglestown. For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE, CHEAP A counter 13 x 2 ft. 2 in., also awning 15 ft. wide, used three months. Inquire 820 Mar ket street. Harrisburg, Pu. FOR SALE Household goods and upright piano, all in good condition. Must sell before January 29. At 1228 Derry street. FOR SALE Lodge room outfit, con sisting of chairs, pedestals, two liat-top desks, carpet and two electric ceiling fans. Apply to W. G. Schreiner, Mid dletown. Pa. JUST RECEIVED —New lot of Brass Beds. sls Beds for $9.50. Special Bar gains in other Furniture, Carpets and stoves. It pays to see us lirst at 324 Kelly. FIXTURES AND SHOWCASES FOR SALE Cheap to quick buyer. Apply Toinsom's show Room, Hottman Bund ing, No. 4A Fifth street. FOR SALE Cans, with lids, suit able lor garbage, 5c each while they last. None delivered. Call Xhorley Baking Co. CALKS—CALKS—CALKS For sale at Gable's, 111-117 South Sec ond street. Neverslip Can't Slip Rowe. Diamond Giant Grip, Green Bay, Alwayo Sharp. REMOVAL SALE Everything In stock uust be sold account of moving to new location about February l, 1315 North Third street. N. Brenner, 423 Walnut street. FOR SALE One thirteen-foot oak Wall Case, three live-foot Show Cases, one eight and two five-foot Counter Tables, cheap. Kendall Optical Co.. 228 North Third street. FOR SALE, at Gable ?, 111-117 South Second street, Lawn Fence. Field Fence, Gates, Poultry Netting. Building Hard ware, Plaster Board, Upson Wall Board, Compo-Board, Doors, Sash. Shutters. Mouldings, Porch I'osts. Pumps, etc. For .Rent —Miscellaneous FOR RENT Storeroom, including kitchen and bedroom, all on first lloor; suitable for most any business; rent reasonable. Inquire J. P. H., 656 lielly street. ROOMS FOR RENT CAKDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. DESK ROOM FOR RENT Good lo cation, near Post Office, ground floor. Inquire Typewriter Office, 211 Locuat *treL Apartments For Rent NEW, up-to-date apartment; seven rooms, first floor; ideal location; every thing of the newest type. Apply 1409 North Front street. Bell phone 4396. 504 MARKET STREET, modern day light apartment. S3O month. Elec tricity, steam heat and large locker room. 5 rooms and bath. Clias. Adler. 1002 North Third street. 107 SOUTH FRONT STREET—Third floor front housekeeping apartment, containing two large rooms, bathroom and kitchen; city steam heat; rear porch. Possession February 1. Apply to Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Wal nut streets. SECOND ST, TOO Five and six rooms with porch; most pleasant and open surroundings In city. Rooms For Rent TWO unfurnished third floor front rooms and kitchenette, on the Hill, to people without children, in residential section; use of phone, sittlngroom. Ad dress D., 4426, care of Telegraph. 1814 STATE STREET Second floor apartment, six rooms, tiled bath, large and closed porch, steam heat, electric light, cabinet, K*IS range, refrigerator. Immediate possession. Rent, $25.00. A. S. Miller & Son, Eighteenth and State streets. Bell phones 3896j'and 3209; C. V. phone 5258. CRESCENT ST., 209—Nicely and new ly furnished room for rent; all conveni ences, Including use of bath and Bell phone. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, handy to street car and use of tele phone, at 420 South Thirteenth street; references required. Inquire Bell phone 3644 R. TWO very desirable furnished rooms for light housekeeping; rent rea sonable. 329 South Front street. LARGE, front room for rent, with or without board; suitable for two gentlemen or man and wife. Apply 45 North Sixteenth street. ROOM FOR RENT Nicely furnish ed; steam heat; electric lights. 35 South Fourth street, Acri Building. FURNISHED ROOMS Newly pa pered and painted; hot, cold water; phone. Clean, cozy, refined. Rates. $3 up per week. Metropolitan Annex, ■ Market street and Subway entrance. FOR RENT Very desirable furnish ed rooms, singly or en suite; all con veniences; references required. Call Ifllß North Front street. Rooms Wanted WANTED Three or four unfur nished rooms, with bath. Address Box Y.. 5454, care of Telegraph. Board and Rooms BOARDERS WANTED Good, relt able boarders at Paxtang; electric lights, bath and use of telephone. Ad dress Box 13*.. Call Bell phone 2691 J. Wanted—Board—Rooms WANTED Good home for girl 13 years old, for boarding ami clothing; country preferred. Call Bell phono 3753K, or 1609 Derry street. Wanted —Miscellaneous $250 WANTED for four months at 6 per cent, interest, with real estate se curity in good location in Harrisburg. Will pay $25 extra for accommodation this week. Strictly confidential. Ad dress P., 5600, care of Telegraph. WANTED. AUTOMOBILES IN ANT 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 JUNK WANTED We buy any kind of old junk, Scrap iron. Paper, Rags, etc,, fo- cash. A. Abramson, 1109 North Seventh street. Bell phone 937. HAVE your Residence Wired by a practical wireman. We make a specialty of wiring for- electric light tlnished buildings. S. G. Sweetser Klectric Co., 300 Cumberland street, Harrisburg, Pa. "CLOTHING. SHOES, FURNITURE)— Bought at highest c sh prices and sold reasouable. S. Keikin, 40? iiroau street. Bell phono £BBO. WE BUI Tin and Lead Foil, Lead Pipe, Brass, Copper auu scrapiron. Also Magazines, BOOHS, iSewspapers ana Mix eU i'ttper. iiiglie&t ± J I ices. HARRIS - BURG JUNK COMPANX, 526 West ave nue. Bell phouo 4024 J. vv'agou will call. SPANGLER PLANING MILL CO. Mill work ot ail kinds. Estimates cuceriuny giveu. fc24 -Nortu aeveuta street. UPHOLSTERING And furniture re pairing; mattresses renovated and cush ions of all kinus maue. S. AN. Cluck, 320-320 \voouuiue street. Phone 1317 J. •FOR falling hair try Gross' Quinine Hair Tome, prepared by Gross, Drug gist and Apotiiecary, lis Market street Harrisburg. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 196u. VACUUM CLEANERS New ma chines. I'Ull RjbrtT. Ask Martin. Bsu 862 M. RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED ALL kinds ot SAFiiiTX itAZOR BLADES KESHAKPEiNED, 2oc doz.. ex cept Star heavy, lac; old style, 2ac eucn HENRX GILBERT &. SONS. 219 Market street. WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective work handled —one eye always open. BELL PHONE 4399. LEATHER Traveling Bags and Suit cases i drummers' samples) positively at the lowest prices in me city. Call and be convinced. Also overcoats and cloth ing. watches, diumonds and sporting guods at low prices. Cohen & Son, Re liable l'awubiokers, 431 Market "(lest, at suoway. Business Opportunities FOR SALE ln York, Pa., a grocery store and property. Store in splendid location for business. Can give pos session immediately. Address 8., 5158, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE 6, 10 and 25c store; seven-year stand; good business reason for selling; in town about 40 allies from Harrisburg. Address A., 5452, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Barber shop, doing fine business of from $45 to $55 weekly Reason lor selling, owner leaving town. Address Box B, 5151, care ol Telegraph. SHOE BUSINESS FOR SALE Old established stand. Good location, and doing a nice business, lil health of proprietor forces a quick sale. Splendid op portunity for young man. Can be bought reasonable. Address, ii-4/50 care the Telegraph. WILL. SELL for $1,200.00, a small, established business, paying a protit of I $2,000.00 a year. Address J„ 4751, care of Telegraph. ANY intelligent person car earo good income corresponding for newspapers, experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Snydicate. 792 Lock port. N. Y. Money to Loan MONEY ADVANCED to housekeep ers at legal rates; business confiden tial. Profit Sharing Loan Society, Room 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. STORAGE 419 Broad street, house hold goods, merchandise. Private rooms. sl-$3. Wagons. 75 cents month. D. Cooper & Co.. 411 Broad street. Born phones. Musical WE BUY. sell and exchange all disc records; dispose of your old records: we pay the highest cash prices. Open every evening. Stauffer Music House. 315 Broad street. ZEMBRA MANDOLIN CLUB plays the latest selections for all occasions. House parties our specialty. For full informa tion address the Manager, P. O. Box 349. OLD VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, huT TARS, BANJOS bought, sold, exchanged. Artistic repairing on all stringed In struments. Bows rehaired. Tone re storing a specialty. GLACE. 604 Herr street. FREE I will show any person the factory way of polishing furniture free with every order for piano tuning at $1.60. Twenty-five years' experience Address Factory Tunur. 822 North Third street. BRING your phonograph and VlctroU to Staufter Music House. 316 Bread street, if it needs repairing. We euar antee our work. Open every evening. Hauling and Moving NATIONAL TRANSFER CO. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and areneral hauling. H. W. Lathe, Manage" Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone 3029 J. Automobiles FOR SALE Five-passenger tour ing car run 5,000 miles chance for Jitney part cash balance out of earnings. Address E., 4753, care of Telegraph. FOB SALE, AT STAR GARAGE, THIR TEENTH STREET AND THOMPSON AVENUE 1 1915 —Studebaker closfed delivery equipped with electric lights, self-starter, completely over hauled and newly painted, . extra tire and rim, demount able rim*, suitable for grocer or department store $350 1 1912—Krit —center control, good con dition $216 1 1910—Cadillac Touring $l6O 1 1910—Maxwell Runabout, 2-cyllnder, good shape SSO WANTTTO TRADE a good 1914 Reo car on a Ford touring car. Apply at 912 North Third street. JANUARY 25, 1917. MiW YORK STOCKS < handler Bros. &• Co., members Now lork and Philadelphia Stock Ex changes, 3 North Market Square, Har risburg; 1338 Chestnut street. Phila delphia; 34 Pine street. New York, furnish the fpllowing quotations: Now York, Jan. 25. . Open. Clos. Allis-Chalmers 21% 2 BVi American Beet Sugar .. 93% 94 American Can 47% 49% American C& F 67% 68V* American Locomotive .. 77% 78% American Smelting .... 108 108% American Sugar 112 112% Anaconda 83% 84% Atchison 105% 106% Baldwin Locomotive ... 55 54% Baltimore & Ohio 81% 81% Bethlehem Steel 450 445 Butte Copper 49% 50% California Petroleum ... 30 28% Canadian Pacific 162 162 Central Leather 89 89% Chestpeake and Ohio .. 63% 63% Chicago, Mil and St Paul 90% 90% Chino Con Copper 55% 55% Colorado Fuel and Iron. 47% 47% Consolidated Gas 132%*132% Cbrn Products 23% 23% Crucible Steel 65' 64% Distilling Securities .... 27% 29 *; rl e 32% 32% General Electric Co .... 169 169 General Motors 125 122% Goodrich B F 59% 60% Great Northern pfd .... 117 117 " Great Northern Ore subs 36 31>% Inspiration Copper 57% 08 Kennecott Copper 45% 46% Lackawanna Steel 85 85% Lehigh Valley 78 78" Maxwell Motors 57 55% Merc Mar ctfs 32% 31% Merc Mar ctfs pfd 88% 87 Mex Petroleum 104 104 Miami Copper <l% 41% New York Central .... 101% 101% NY N H and H 45% 45% NY O and W 27% 27 Nor and West 138% 137% Northern Pacific 108% 108% Penna Railroad 07% 57 Pressed Steel Car 80% 87 Railway Steel Spg 52 53 Ray Con Copper 27 27% Reading 101% 101% RepuMtc Iron and Steel. 79% 79% Southern Pacific 97% 97% Automobiles FOR SALE A little Ford bus, suit able to carry twelve to fourteen peo ple. In tine condition. Must be sold at once. The car will pay for itself in one month's time. S3OO down, balance weekly. Ask for Miss Jeanette's car 27 North Cameron street. ONE-TON INTERNATIONALTItUCK Brand new. Bargain if sold at once ' MERCER RACER. Good shape. Re cently overhauled. S6OO. MILLER AUTO CO., 68 South Cam eron street. Bell 4119. m FOR SALE 1913 Winton Six flve passenger touring car; first-class me chanical condition; all tires practically new; one spare; demountable rims Price. S7OO. Inquire Paul D. Messmer" 1118 James street. ' REPUBLIC TIRES. "Prodlum Pro cess;" wonderful tensile strength* un even wear eliminated; reduced chiDDimz and cutting. GOOD SERVICE TIRE CO 1019 Market street. " TWO-TON REO TRUCK l9l g model; good as new. Miller Auto Co 68 South Cameron street. FOR SALE Used Urea Sixes, 80*3 37x5%. New tires at one-half prlca 37x5, 35x6. 35x4. Assortment of new and used tubes. CRESCENT AUTO GAR AGE. 233 South street. WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of kind. If you cannot sell your car, why not consign it to or exchange It with us for a better one. Our charges for selling are 5 per cent. only. No storage charges if car Is not sold. AUTO TRANSPORTATION EXCHANGE OB 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 WE have a number of REBUILT 81. CYCLES, including little girl's bicycles at bargain prices; also one Henderson Motorcycle, like new. S. G. Sweetser Electric Company, 300 Cumberland street. INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Also Thor and Harley-Davidson for sale cheap; just been overhauled: all twin cylinders and in good condition. C. H. Uhler. 1317 Derry street. Legal Notices PROPOSAL FOR BUILDING BRIDGE Office of Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings, State Capitol Building, Harrisburg, Pa, SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed by the Deputy Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings at his office, in the Capitol Building, Harris burg, Pa., until 2 o'clock P. M„ Tues day, February 13, 1917, for furnishing all labor and materials to build bridge over the Cowanesque River on the Lit tle Marsh Road near the village of Knoxville, Deerfleld Township, Tioga County, Pa., as indicated fully In the plans and specifications prepared by G. A. Flink, Consulting Engineer for the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings of tho Common wealth of Pennsylvania. Plans, Specifications and bidding blanks will be furnished prospective bidders by applying to the Deputy Su perintendent of Public .Grounds and Buildings. Capitol Building, Harris burg, Pa. Proposals must be marked "PROPO SAL KNOXVILLE BRIDGE." on out side cover. JAMES C. PATTERSON, Deputy Superintendent. L. W. MITCHELL Secretary. In the Court of Common Pleas ot Dauphin County of June Term. 1916 No. 644 Libel in Divorce Laura V. Schermerhorn . vs. George R. K. Schermerhorn. I To George R. K. Schermerhorn, the re spondent above named: YOU are hereby notified that the above said Court will sit to take testi mony In the above recited case In the Court House in the City of Harrisburg. Pennsylvania, on Monday, the 29th day of January, A. D. 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M., when and where you may attend, if you so desire. J. W. SWARTZ, Attorney for Llbellnnt. Harrisburg, Pa., January 18, 1917. NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of John H. Fratts, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., de ceased, having been granted to the un dersigned residing In said city, all per sons Indebted to said Estate are re quested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them for settlement. COMMONWEALTH TRUST COMPANY. Executor of Will of John H. Fratta Dec'd. Bargains in A lot of folks think there ought to be bargains in real estate aa la other lines. All right, here'a two to think about. 2114 and 2116 Green Street Two 3-story brick dwelling houses —oak and chestnut finish—9 rooms —bath—steam heat —porches—balcony—cemented cellar—electric and gas fixtures—side entrance —paved street. See me about price. M, A. FOUGHT 272 North Street * Southern Ry 31% 31%' Studcbiiker 109 108% Texas Oil 230% 231 Union Pacific 144% 144 U S I Alcohol 125 125 XI 8 Rubber 69% 60% U 8 Steel 113% 114% XT S Steel pfd 121 121 Utah Copper 4. . 106% 107% Westlnghouse Mfg 52% 53% Willys-Overland 36% 36% PHIljAf) EI,PHI A PRODUCE Philadelphia, Jan. 25. Wheat i red " B P ot and January, I 9*2 ' Southern, rod, $1.93® ff? rk SS higher: No. 2. yellow, ? No - yellow, |l.l2H<£jj '; 13 %: No. 4. yellow, $1.10% @l.ll % ; No. 5. yellow, $1.08% @1.09%; Southern, yellow, $1.07@1.08. Oats—Market higher; No. 2. white 67!67%C; NO. 3. wKlte, 6@#6%c. Uran The market is firm; Cll> J,.ills, .W.lMlwr. LtK I luit J "t, .U, rr> Winter ti. f ? nn ...ft. wtnrr. ??r^ n VL 6 ' 00 ® 3 '- 00 ; spring, per ton, $ J4.50(a So.oo. Reflned Sugars Market steady; powdered, 6.60; nne granulated, ti.iic; confectioner*' A. 6.65 c. Butter—The market is steady: western, creamery, extras, 41®12c; nearby prints, fancy, 44c. Eggs The market is easier; Pennsylvania and utuer nearby firsts, free cases, $12.30 per ease; do., current receipts, free canes, $12.00 per case*, western, extras, firsts, free cases, $12.30 per case; do., rirsts, free cases, $12.00 per case. Live Poultry— The market is firm; fowls, 20@>22c; roosters, 15$t>16c; spring chickens, 19@22c; turkeys, 22@24c; ducks, 19@22c; geese, 194D22c. Dressed Poultry Market higher; fowls, fancy. 24@21%c; do., good to choice. 23@23%c; do., small sizes, 18® 22c; old roosters, 18c; roasting chick ens, western, 2U<u;2tio; Drolling chickens, western. 18@25c; do., nearby, 80@35c; spring ducks, nearby, 22@23c; do., western, 20© 22c; geese nearby, 17 41) J9c; do., western. 16W18c: turkeys, fancy, large, nearby, 32@33c; do., west ern, fancy, large, 32@33c; do., western, fair to good, 30@31c; do., common, 24@ 27c; do., old toms, 29@)30c. Potatoes The market is firm; Pennsylvania, per bushel, $2.10@2.20; New. York, por bushel, $1.90@3.10; Eastern snorts, No. i. u,r oar* rel, $2.60 @2.7 5; do.. No. I, per barrel. $1.26 @1.60; Norfolk. No. U per barrel, $2.60@2.75;; do.. No. 2. per sloool*s* * * Je^sey • por basl "t> CHICAGO CATTLE Chicago, 111., Jan. 25. Cattle Re celpts, 7,000; estimated to-morrow, 2,000; Strong. Native beef cattle, J7.76 (n)11.90; western steers, $7.75@10.00; stockers and feeders, $6.00rl9.00; cows and heifers, $5.00@10.25; calves, $ll.OO @15.00. Sheep Receipts. 12,000; firm. Wethers, $9.75 @11.00; lambs, $11.75 @14.35. Hogs Receipts. 31,000; strong, 20c to 25c above yesterday's average. Bulk of sales, $11.35© 11.65; light, $11.10®) 11.60; mixed. $11.20@11.75; heavy, $11.25011.80; rough, $11.25011.40; pigs, $9.00 @10.75. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Chicago, 111., Jan. 25.—Board of Trade closing: Wheat—May, 1.84%: July, 1.63%. Corn—May, 1.02%; July, 1.01%. Oats—May, 58%; July, 56%. Pork—May, 29.95; July, 29.55. l.avd—May, 16.55: July, 16.70. Ribs—January. 15.47; May, 15.77. Mexican Cut in Quarrel at Rockville May Die Mexicans of Camp No. 4, employes of the Pennsylvania Railroad, stabled above Rockville, last night demonstrat ed a little of their native ability among themselves by a general stabbing bout. Juan Matee, one of their number, was severely cut in the back. Wounds so deep that his liver had been cut and so much blood lost that he is in a seri ous condition. Five accused men were later arrested by Railroad Officers Grear and Abel. The men will be held until the injured man Is able to identify his assailants. One of the arrested men, who admitted having fought with the injured man, was held without bail. Chiropodist For Employes of Moorhead Knitting Mills Notices have been posted through out the Moorhead Knitting Mills to the effect that all employes suffering with foot troubles are to apply to the offices of Dr. J. B. for treatment. The Knitting Company has made ar rangements with Dr. l>awrence to ren der this service without charge to the employes themselves, the Knitting Company paying, it is said, on a yearly basis for this service. LAWYER SUES SARAH RASHINSKEY Claiming that he has handled eleven different cases in which Sarah Ra shinskey, of Steelton, was either plain tiff or defendant. William L. Doeser, at torney, to-day filed suit to recover $155 in fees. Mr. Loeser in his statement sets forth that he has been her legal adviser for four years. QIIBBER STAMQfI |JII SEALS A STENCILS UV ■■ " MFG.BYHBESTENCILWORKS • || II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. If Ift m a Under this Vrllv tltle our Market Dl- Week's gives tabu t j lated figures Advance been going on in the leading stock, together with explanatory notes. This issue also contains latest information relative to BISBEE COPPER The information Is exclusive and of great importance. Its in fluence on the market value of Blsbee Copper stock should be quickly apparent. Copies Free Upon Request HfigumAßFtrca 231 Market St., Harriaburg, Pa. Telephoaea— C. V. 12| Bell ;ut)B New York Reading Philadelphia Alleatown Direct private wires connecting all offices with principal markets. V 13
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