Afflt® Shew feck Is a Good Time to Advertise, That IJsei Car Deaths MoKKK On February 8, 1917, Mis. Bertha McKee, used 33 years. Funeral services from the late home, 624 Verbeke street, Saturday atter noon, at 3 o'clock. Services by the Hcv. Floyd Appleton. Interment will be made in the Fast Harrisburg Cemetery. Lancaster papers, please copy. WHIXIISIUK—Died. John Elton White side, on February 7, 1917, at Balti more. ~ Funeral on Saturday, at 2 o c:lo-ck, lrom the Chapel of Kudolph K. topieer. No. 313 Walnut street. Relatives and l'rienda are invited to attend without further notice. Interment private. Body can be viewed Friday evening. Card of Thanks MR, AND MRS. D. S. WOLFE thank all who ent /lowers o£ remembrance ana who otherwise aided tfiem during" their recent sorrow, the ueath oil their daugh ter, xillie Viola Wolfe. —===== Lost and Found LOST On Tuesday evening, dia mond ring, platinum setting, between Forrest and Maclay streets, or 111 jitney. Valued as gift. Reward l£ returned to this oflice. LOST Wednesday evening, in Capitol Park, or downtown business section, black leather pocketbobk bear ing monogram M. L. C. Finder may keep contents as reward if pocketbook is returned to M. L. Cooper, Watson Cooper, 14 North Third street. LOST OR STOLEN On Saturday evening, February 3, 1917, one twenty dollar bill and one ten-dollar bill, in Chestnut Street Market. Reward if re turned to Abram Staly, 990 South 1? ront street, Steelton. Help Wanted —Male AVANTED Molders for gray iron foundry. Steady work guaranteed. Wages, $4.50 to $6.00 per day. No trouble. Transportation paid. Wme immediately to Phoenix Iron Works Company, Meadville, Pa. WANTED A country blacksmith to work in a country town. Must be able to go to work between this and the Ist of April. Married man, and sober. Address 214 Hamilton street, City. WANTED First-class boilermakers. Apply Central Iron & Steel Company. MESSENGER BOYS Must be 16 vears of age and with fair education. Good possibilities for advancement. Ap ply to J. E. Rothe, Room 17, P. R. R. Station. EXPERIENCED Loomflxer on Cromp ton & Knowles plalnlooms, lor out-ol'- lown Broadsilk Mill. Good wages and bonus paid to the right man. Married men preferred. Answer "Loomtixer, care ol' Ilarrisburg Telegraph. WANTED Machinists on boring mills, planers, milling machines and as sembling work. Also moulders and wood patternmakers. Good wages and steady work. Apply Traylor Engineer ing and Manufacturing Co., Allentown, I'a. THREE YOUNG MEN to tiualify for clerical positions in South America. See Mr. Depue at Young Men's Business In stitute. WANTED Three pretzel rollers and one experienced pretzel baker. Ap ply at 1936 Wallace street. WANTED Milkers for Dairy. Good Wages with room and board. Apply at once at Employment Bureau, Hershey, Pa. WANTED Tenant farmers. Good wajjes with room and board. Apply at once at Employment Bureau, Hershey, Pa. WANTED Boys over 16 years of (gc can secure good paying positions in our Chocolate Factory. Steady work. Apply at once at Employment Bureau, Hershey, Pa. WANTED Machinist. A good lathe, milling, machine, shaper and planer band on general repairs. Good salary and steady work. Apply at once at Em ployment Bureau, Hershey, Fa. HANDY MEN 32 cents per liour; also laborers at 28 cents per hour. Robert Grace Con tracting Co., Island Park. PRESS FEKDER WANTED Call at ShaKner's Printery, 1266 Market street. City. PAPERUANGERS Two first-class mechanics wanted; good wages; all p'ecework; steady Apply to W. A. Reamer Ai Son, 1505 North Sixth street. BOILERMAKERS Who can handle Air Guns; $3.50 to $6.00 a day; no labor trouble; shop in Pennsylvania. Apply 1541 Berryhiil street. GREGG & PITMAN shorthand are taught at YOUNG MENS BUSINESS INSTITUTE by Yale University Gradu ate. WANT Young men to learn auto mobile business, to become practical mechanics and chauffeurs. We give our students a chance to make money at the rate of 20c per hour between class hours. We guarantee to pay you 300 per hour as soon as competent. s:>o in cash required. Auto Transporta tion School, 27-29 North Cameron street. ,\1 A'N Middle - aged, single, wanted; ♦one who has had sonic experience in farm ing and taking care of grounds; reference required. Apply P. Russ, 2617 *N. Front 'St., Harrisburg, Pa. Real Estate For Sale 610 Seneca St. 2-story brick ! house 6 rooms bath furnace , —cemented cellar. Lot 16x87. 92,700 Xi N. Seventeenth St. 3-story brick house 8 rooms bath furnace. 10-ft. rear alley. Prop erty is in excellent condition. Lot , 17*100 94,000 1253 S. 13th St —2H-story brick house one of a pair 6 rooms— bath furnace cemented cellar. Lot 20x72 *I,OOO 1100 fireen St.— 3-story brick S rooms hath steam heat—front porch.. We want to sell you this property for a home; one of the best values for the money in the city. 1834 Keglna St. 3-story brick dwelling OllO of a pair 8 rooms and bath - porches rear alley. Lot 25x70 $3,700 72 N. Seventeenth St. 3-story brick house (corner) 8 rooms " —bath furnace. Lot 15x87 to 20 ft. all?y 94,300 MILLER BROTHERS &CO Member lllik. Heal Kntntc Board REAL ESTATE Insurance Surety IJonds Locust and Conrt Streets FRIDAY EVENING, Help Wanted —Male WANTED 5O able-bodied men for piece work. Experienced truckers can earn $75 to S9O per month. Must be able to read and write. Apply in person only to agent of Pennsylvania Railroad Company at Division Street Transfer, P. R, R. Co., IJarris burg, Pa. MECHANICAL DRAWING taught by Yale University graduate at Young Men's Business Institute. Help Wanted —Female GIRLS WANTED to learn cigar-making. We pay $4.00 a week to start, also a bonus of $2.00 a week until new operators earn more than $6.00 weekly. Ex perienced girls earning upward to $20.0U a week. Apply at Uainsburg Cigar Co., 500 Race Street. Steel ton Cigar Co., Steelton, Pa. I Midrf'ercwn Cigar Co., Middletown, Pa. WANTED i— Woman for cooking; no housework. Apply in person to Mrs. James S. Bullitt, 2220 Chestnut street. WANTED AVhite woman for gen eral housework in family of two ad.ults. References required. Call after 6. 'Mrs. M. H. Hagan, 215 Peffer street. AVANTED ,AT ONCE Capable white' woniun to do cooking and assist, vith housework; small family; no washing; references; good wages. Call Bell 111 M. FIVE LADIES To give all or part time; pleasant work; good pay. Ad dress Y„ 4784, care of Telegraph. WANTED Capable white girl for waitress and downstairs work; no cook ing; reference required; good wages. Address A., 4453, care of Telegraph. WANTED A woman to do hand ironing and to assist in laundry. Apply Ellis Laundry Service, 1520 Fulton. WANTED—A girl for general house work; must have reference. Call 1425 North Front street. HOUSEWORK White girl wanted; good wages; good home to right party. Address £ox B. 5442, care of Telegraph. WANTED Ail experienced tobacco stripper; steady work assured; wages paid by piecework. Apply at once to Charles L. Boak, 229 Broad street. WANTED A young lady to clerk In grocery store. Short hours. Answer in own handwriting to K., 4455, care of Telegraph. DININGROOM GIRLS WANTED Apply Lincoln Hotel, Lancaster, Pa. WANTED. AT ONCE Three more young ladies to help in Seed Store. Schell's Seed Store, 1307-1309 Market street. OPERATORS WANTED On Puller Over and iSiggerhead, also on No. 5 Easting Machines; Welter, Rounder and Stitcher; Inseam and Edge Trlttit iners. Address Mr. L. Ballard, care of A. S. Kreider Co., Eebanon, Pa. MAID Reliable woman for general housework; wages, per week. Apply 16uo Mar- Ket street. WANTED A girl, who is thorough ly familiar with candy wrapping. A permanent position to one wnh ability to leach otners ana secure results, btate experience, age, and salary de sired to start, a splcnaid opportunity lor the right person. Address p. o. Box No. 31, Harrisburg. 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., ov<;r City Star Eaundry, btate street. Help Wanted— Male and Female WANTED, IMMEDIATELY Man and woman to work on stock farm by month or year. Apply S. H. Aungsi, Box 34, R. IJ. 3, Midiiletown, Pa. Agents Wanted AGENTS Sales organization now being placed. Company established several years. Sales heretofore made soliciting investigation by mail. Three per cent, of gross sales now to be spent 111 local advertising for benefit of agents. We want . honest, capable, ciean-cut men to represent us in Wilkes-Baric, Scranton, Bethlehem. Lancasicr, Reading, 'Harrisburg and Philadelphia, also points in New Jersey. 1 will bo at The Metropolitan Hotel, Harrisburg, February 13 and 13. At The New Hotel Walton, Philadelphia February 14 an<{ 15, and at the Hotel Casey, Scranton, on February 16. We have a successful proposition, and can give from three to hve men in each of tliese districts a good, substantial proposition. G. A. FRANTZ, Supt. of Agencies. • Salesmen Wanted WANTED Automobile salesmen, for excellent line of cars. Good propo sition to persons buying own demon strator. For particulars address E„ 4445, care of Telegraph. Situations Wanted— Male WHITE chef looking for a position it, a hotel, restaurant or club; can give best of reference. Address "Clief," care of Telegraph. WANTED Young man. 18, desires position of any kind. Address 823 Sus quehanna street. Situations Wanted —Female WANTED Work by the day. Ad dress 352 Campbell street. WANTED A young woman, experi enced, wishes place to keep house for bachelor or widower in city. Address P., 5483, care of Telegraph. WANTED White woman, desires position as matron. Address 823 Sus quehanna street. WANTED Young colored girl, 17 years old. would like work of any kind. 1302 North Seventh street. DO YOU WANT TO MARKET SOME OF YOUR TIME? Can you teach, translate, coach, tune pianos, play accompaniments, or do anything which will turn your SPARE TIME INTO MONEY? Some classified ad vertising will enable you to turn other wise unemployed time into CASH 1 Situations Wanted —Female WANTED A colored woman wishes a position at liirht housework, no washing, plain cooking or nursing. Ad dress V lola Hicks, Steelton P. O. WANTED By colored woman, gen eral housework, or position as waitress o>- child's nurse. Apply 316 Cherry a venue. Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE BRIGGS ST., NO. 410— Tliree-story brick, a rooms and bath. Side entrance. Elegant rooming house. Lot, 20x111 ft. One square from the Capitol. At a sacrlilce price, $6,500. H. C. BKANDT, 36 Nortli Third Street. FOR SALE 555 Woodbine street; 3-story brick dwelling; , 9 rooms and bath; oak and cypress rinish; cemented cellar; gos and electric light; front ana rear porches; vapor heat; lot, 20x0; side entrance; 16-foot drive alley on real*. This property can bo bought at the right price. Brinton-Packer Co.. Secona and Walnut streets. FOR SALE —A very desirable corner property, IS looms, hardwood floors, all improvements, suitable for physiu eian or apartments, located close to Second street; price and terms upon ap plication to Mac WILLIAMS CON STRUCTION CO., 2100 North Fifth street. FOR SALE New seven-room houses on Emerald between Third and Fourth streets. Host proposition for money in city for home or investment. See Dr. B. S. Behney, 317 North Second street. Bell 1202 R. 22 SOUTH EIGHTEENTH ST is worth $2,200. Is in line shape. Inspect it and satisfy yourself. Occupied by owner. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street. 344 SOUTH FOURTEENTH ST.. with a large side yard, is offered at $2,800. Look it over. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street. NO. 674 SCHUYLKILL STREET Frame bungalow for sale; six rooms, bath, gas, hot water heat, large porches, cemented cellar; price very low. Bell Realty Co,, Bergner Building. BECAUSE YOU CANNOT pay cash for a home is no reason for paying rent all your life. We will sell you a prop erty upon a small cash payment. New house steam heat other improve ments. Think it over and see us soon. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. NEW SEMI-BUNGALOW HOUSE that should interest you. Brick construction witii concrete porches front and rear— equipped with steam heat gas and electricity. Price only $3,300. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. SEVERAL BUSINESS PROPOSITIONS for sale at reasonable prices. Restau rant, grocery store, barber shop, drug store, etc., complete information from Belt Realty Co., Bergner Building. CAMERON ST., below Market—Plot of ground 35x131. Price upon inquiry. Also ground on Derry, between Twenty second and Twenty-third streets. HERR ST.. Ills 2-story brick dwelling; 6 rooms; all improvements, lot. 17x100; suitable for garage. Rents for S2O. Price, $2,150. HERR ST., 1120—2^ -story brick dwelling; 5 rooms; \ot, 14x100; suitable for garage; rents for sl2; price. $1,250. WOODBINE ST., 230—This brick and stucco property, practically new, must be sold, as owner lias left the city. Price below that of original cost, ss,t>so. THIS OFFICE WILL BE GLAD TO FURNISH EXPERT ADVICE IN REAE ESTATE FREE OF CHARGE. | GIVE US A CALL,. BACKENSTOSS BROS., Russ Building. BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE A lot ol folks think there ought to be bargains in real estate as in other lines. All right, here's 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 bal cony cemented cellar electric and gas fixtures side entrance paved street, isee me about price. M. A. FOUGHT. 272 NORTH STREET. FOR SALE 3-story out! brick house; nine rooms and bath; gas; elec tric; chestnut finish; street in rear; ex cellent condition. Bargain. Apply 1931 Park street. PENBROOK—J.9 choice lots adjoining Reservoir Park, especially attractive to build moderate priced homes—-BAR GAINS. PAXTANG LOTS —Choice locations, right prices and terms. CITY 1519 Vernon street, brick; 2030 Berryhiil street, frame; either at $1,500 to quick buyer. Ready renters. CITY Sycamore street. i 724. Brick dwelling, 8 rooms, bath, all improve ments, gcod condition and location. Price and terms reasonable. CHESTNUT ST., 304 IP rooms, bath, uteam heat, almost new, good con dition. Bargain to quick buyer. ROHRER & SON, BERGNER BLDG. FOR SALE House J7lB Ureen street; 8 rooms with bath; lot, 21 ft. 6 in. by 87 ft.; l'nnt and back porch; side and back t-lley; furnace Pliono SO33M. OWNER OF 1351 VERNON ST. is very anxious to sell. Rental, S2O. Offered at $2,800. Make an offer. H. G. PEDLOW, 110 South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE On city property or farm, five houses in suburban town; live-cent car fare; low taxes. Address A., 4450, care of Tele graph. 332 BROAD STREET BUSINESS PROPERTY, opposite Broad Street Mar ket. ijtorerooni, it rooms, bath, steam heat and electricity. Lot, 20x131 to Sayford avenue. Room for garago. CHAS. ADLER, 1002 North Third street. FOR SALE ll4 Washington stieet, corner River alley, two-and-one-half story frame; eight rooms and a bath; all conveniences. Corner Bridge and Eighth streets, Elkwood, two-and-ono-half-story frame; eight rooms and bath; all conveniences. The above properties will bi sold at a bargain. Apply Keoney & Simmons, New Cumberland. HAHRISBURG TELEGRAPH Real Estate For Rent FOR RENT Newly-furnished busi ness quarters; attractive storeroom, vestibule entrance; plate glass tront, also suitable for mercantile otlices; tine •wtu.iiL.il, street levei; city steam neat, electric light; reasonable rent. Inquire on premises. 1003 North Third street, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR RENT First lloor ofllces and apartments; 5 rooms, bath, paniry and city steam. New, corner house, 341 Em erald street, $36. Dr. B. S. Behney, 317 North Second street. Bell 1202 R. HOUSE No. 1835 ZARKER STREET, all improvements. Rent, S2O. A. is. Brougu, 1840 Whitehall street. 1331 BERRYHILL STREET Corner property; a rooms and bath; all con veniences; In nrst-claos condition; very line location; immediate possession. In quire I'll South Eighteenth street. Bell phone 654 J. 1109 GREEN STREET Nine rooms and bath; 4 rooms on first lloor; open to ugnt and view on the side; front and back alley. Rent, $35 per month from April 1. J. S. Sible, 258 Herr street. DWELLING HOUSE, alt improve ments; jU ft. deep; tirst lloor, parlor, sutingroom, diningroom and kitchen, windows ou side and lawn at side, leav ing a nice view irora each atory; side and oacK alleys; 110'J Ureeu street, rent, s3o trom April 1. Apply J. S. Suiu:. z6fi ilerr street. FOR KENT Bl3 North Second —3-story brick W rooms and bath all improvements. Possession April l— possibly earlier. Apply 1100 North Front street. STOREROOMS FOR RENT No. 50 South Cameron Street. No. 60 South Cameron street. Apply 88 South Cameron street. Real Estate For bale or Rent NORTH FIFTH STREET HOMES Located at 2313-15-17 North Fifth street. Easy terms. Fred C. Miller, Builder, 213 Walnut street, Harrisourtt. l'a. Bell phone 7H7M. Real Estate Wanted WANTED Private garage for one or two cars, downtown. Call Bell phone 2310 R. Farms FARMS FOR SALE 23 acres, 1 mile from Middletown, and 68 acres, 3 miles lrom Uoldsboro; price lor each of these taring is only $2,u00. Bell Really Co., Bergner Building:. FOR SALIs Highly productive, centrally located, elegantly improved 160-acre limestone farm near Carlisle. A. MONEYMAKER Address W. B. Logan, Carlisle. FARM Between Paxtonia and Linglestown, one block from trolley aim State road. A suburban home witn 70 acres practically level, may be plotted. House with city conveniences, electric lights, hot water heating sys tem, bath, large bank barn, "icehouse, all other farm Duildlngs. Choice apple and peach orchard; uore last year. Formerly quoted $1,500. If bought by March 1, 11 ,000. Immediate possession ot house. Address E. Peterman, 322 'Crescent street, Harrisburg, Pa. FARM OF 142 ACRES Barge house; 80-foot barn; all necessary outbuild ings; soil good; water tnrough larm; near Hershey. IRWIN M. 1444 Regina street. FARM, 41 ACRES 32 Acres Fields, tf Acres Woods. Situ ate on the edge of the lamous Hershey Farms. House, Barn and other farm buildings. A good, "all-round" Farm lor any purpose. Water the best. Price. l,ouo. C. B. CARE, 40!) Market Street, HARRISBURG. For bale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE One liorse, two wagons, one set of Harness, one feed cutler. jCleckner &. Burke, 1226 North Third ! street. FOR SALE Miscellaneous unserviceable articles of police equipment will be exposed for sale on February 12, 1017, at the store room of the Uepartuicul ot Stale Police, Capitol BUilding, Harrisburg, Pa. Lists ol articles may ue had on application to iJepariineiil ot Stale Police. Bids should be submitted in writing on the entire lot. Address Superintendent State Police, P. o. Bex ill, Harrisburg. Pa. McCASKEY REGISTER One hun dred accounts lor sale cheap. Addi 1.1 -t: No. 4, yellow, *1.101.12; No. 6, yellow, *1.0901.10. Oats Market steady; No. 2, white, 68>,&ff69c; No. a, white, 66' / <.®67c. Bran The market is " firm; city mills, winter, per ton, *36.00; west ern winter, per ton. *26.60; soft, winter, per ton, *40.00040.50; spring, per ton, *39.00 @39.50, Retined Sugars Market nominal; powdered. 6.85 c; fine granulated, 6.76 c, confectioners' A. 6.65 c. Butter The market is firm; western, creamery, extras, 45® 46c; nearby prints, fancy, 48c. Eggs Market quiet, but steady; Pennsylvania, and other nearby firsts, free cases, *13.05 per case; do., current receipts, free caßes, *12.90 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, *13.05 per case; do., firsts, free cases, *12.90 per ease. Live Poultry—The market is firm; fowls, 21023 c; roosters, 15017 c; spring chickens, 20023 c; turkeys, 22©24e; ! ducks, 20 0 24c; geese, 190 22c. Dressed Poultry , Market firm; fowls, fancy, 26@25%c; do., good to choice, 23024 c; do., small sizes, 200 22c; old roosters, 20c; roasting chick ens, western, 20026 c; broiling chickens, western, 18 0 26c; do., nearby, 30035 c; i-pring ducks, nearby, 22024 c; do., western, 22024 c; geese, nearby, 19® 21c; do., western, 18020 c; turkeys, fancy, large, nearby, 32 083 c; do., west ern, fancy, large, 32®33c; do., weatern. fair to good, 30031 c; do., common, 24® 27c; do., <-ld toms. 29030 c. Potatoes The market is firmer; Pennsylvania, per buHhel, *2.3502.60. New York, per bushel, *2.2502.30; Eastern Shore, No. 1, per bar rel, *2.5002.75; do.. No. 2, per barrel. *1.2501.50; Norfolk, No. 1, per barrel, *2.502.75; do.. No. 2 per barrel, *1.2501.60; Jersey, per basket, *1.2501.50. Flour Market dull and weak; winter, clear, *7.5007.75; do., straight, *7.7508.25; do., patents, *8.25®8.50; spring, lirsts, clear, *8.0008.25; do., patents, *8.6008.85; do., favuritr. brands, *9.2509.75. Hay The market Is steady; now timothy. No. 1, large bales, *18.50® 19.00; No. 1, small bales, *18.00018.60; No. 2, *16.00016.50: No. 3, *13.00014.00; sample, *10.00ii')12.00 CHICAGO CATTI.E Chicago. 111,, Feb. 9. Cattle Re ceipts, 3,000; steady. Nativo beef cat tle, *7.80012.25; western steers, *7.900 <10.30; stockers and feeders, *6.1009.26; cows and heifers, *5.10010.60; calves, *10.50015.00. Sheep Receipts, 10,000; firm. Wethers, *1O.6O0'11.8O; lambs, *12.10 ® 14.60. Hogs Receipts, 33,000; strong;; 15c above yesterday's average. Bulk of sales, *l2.2sfft> 12.45; light, *11.75012.40; mixed, *12.06® 12.50; heavy, *12.0000 12.50; rough, *12.00012.15; pigs, *9.75® 10.90. CHICAGO HOARD OK TRADE Chicago, 111., Feb. 9.—Board of Trade closing: : Wheat—May, 1.68%; July. 1.47. Corn —May, 1.01H; July. #9%. Oats —May, 54%; July. 53%. Pork—May, 29.87; July, 29.40. iAi-d—May, 16.57; July, 16.72. Ribs— May. 15.72; July. 15.87. Lost and Found CHARTER NOTICE In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau fhin County, No. 132, March Term, 917. NOTICE is hereby given that an ap plication will he made to the above mentioned Court on the 2Sth day of February, 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M., un der the Corporation Act of 1874, and Its supplements, for a charter for an in tended corporation to be called The Christ Home, the character and object of which Is the establishing and con ducting of an Institution for the main tenance and the industrial, Intellectual and religious training of children com mitted to its care; and for these pur poses to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges conferred by the said act and the supplements thereto, GEORGE L. REE®, Solicitor. 19