©eatna M. Clay, aged 51 years. h l j Private fuuerul services will be held ut the home of ms aa.uehte r, mis. Charles iieeser, 12 to Berry on Tuesday aiternoon, ut - ocioi-K. Interment private in Harrisb uig Cemetery. Uody may be viewed aitei , 6 o'clock Monday evening- lit UTN KIT Mrs. Catherine Bunnell, of Columbus, Ujiio, who med Friday, will be buried lr "f" .f „ Elizabeth Spades home, in camp Hill, Tuesday, at 2 r- M. MYGHSi—On Saturday . e . ve "'"f' Febl "* „iv 10. 1917, Samuel It. M><-ls. fate e h o mef' n'o .°"olNorth Elgnieeiiui burg Cemetery. ____ RKK3E On Sunday evening. Febru ary 11, 1917, Caroline W. Ketfse. wixe of John M. Reese, u£e<* b ®. i ? f 1 0 held i'rivate funeral services will be hel^ Uhird r stree U t. ou°\Vednesday lorenooii. at 11 o'clock. Interment private in Harrisburg Cemetery. wobKK—Died, on Friday, February 10, Willmm I'. Wolfe, aged 62 years sur vived by a brother. H. M. vVolfe, and Funerafpr'ivate U from Uie ess "ttssa Vi? noun, at 2 o clock. iiii'i'LE February 11, 1317, J. L. Hippie, at his home in Wormlej s iiuru, ugud 56 years. Funeral services Wednesday alter noon at 2 o clock, from his late home. Interment in West Fairyiew ceme tery. Relatives and friends invited to attend without further notice. f liody may be viewed lrom 6 to 10 o doc* Tuesday evening. Mil Kl'V Died, on Sunday, February 11. Hi?, Mrs. Ellen B. Mickey, at tne home o£ her daugnter. Mrs. lizzie a. Lewis, Bugemont. o -io Funeral on \\ ednesday, at 2..5" O'clock, from residence, Edgemoi it, Kelatives and lrieiids we invited attend without lurther notice. In Memoriam IX sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother. Mrs. Mary t>°yer, who , tell asieep in Jesus seven \ ears ago, February 11, 1010. "lis hard to break the tender cord Where love has bound the heart, •Tis hard, "o hard, to speak the word. We must forever part. Dearest loved one, thou has left us, And our loss we deeply feci. But it is God who hath bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal. Seven vears have sadly flown, To us it's still a dream. God called, it was His will. But in our hearts she liveth still. We know it is not brave or strong To let our tears so often; flow. But one who lost a iriend like ours Can tell the pain ot our sad woe. HER CHILDREN. Lost and Found BOST On"Third street, between North and Walynut, handbag; owner s name inside with owners aOdrew. Re ward if returned to P. H. C\apian <~o. s Store, -06 Market street. LOST Near Thirteenth and Market, Saturday evening, a package with Bon witt-Teller name 011, containing w 111 te silk shirtwaist. Heward if returned to Weiss' Pure J? ood fctoie, 131o f MarKet , fctreet. ___ ' .. BOST ln SteeTton, a pair of gold Spectacles, in case. Return to 308 ■t fcpiuce street, Steelton, aud receive re ward. i LOST —A- l' on head scarpin, with diamond In mouth. Suitable reward it returned to 306 Telegraph Building. LOST Small, black suitcase, be tween Bolton House and Senate, con taining catalog, circulars, etc. Reward given if returned to ielegraph, or call Bell 110 M. Help Wanted —Male WANTED, AT ONCE—Two butchers; must be quick and active. Apply Buehler Bros., 432 Market street. WANTED Organizers for Order of Owls. Another nest has been started here. Chance to make quick money. Also want organizers for towns around Harrisburg. Big money. Call H. C. Mor gan, Hotel Bolton, Harrisburg. CANVASSER lntelligent, neat-ap pearing young man, to make appoint ments for salesman, paid. Ap ply 310 Market street, Second 1- loor. WANTED —Active man for collector. Must be a hustler. Apply Collins Co., 34 North Second street. WANTED An experienced fireman to operate heaters and do general re pair work; white man. SO to CO years old, without family, preferred. Call J to 12 or phone for appointment. Har risburg Academy Office. WANTED Machinery Salesman for Harrisburg and vicinity. Straight com mission. No advances. State full par ticulars, Address Machinist, 319 Heed Building. Philadelphia, Fa. MECHANICAL, DRAWING taught by Yale University graduate at Young Men's Business Institute. MESSENGER BOYS Must be 16 vears of ag' and with fair education. Good possibilities for advancement. Ap ply to J. E. Rothe. Room 17. P. K. It. Station. MA N Middle - -geQ, single, wanted one who has had some experience in farm ing and taking care of grounds; reference required. Apply P. Russ, 2617 N. Front St., Harrisburir, Pa. I Houses For Sale 1 W23 X. Second St. * A very desirable three-story brick 1 f dwelling (one of a pair)—nine f rooms bath hot water heat. ? Lot 26.8x90 ft $7,1'00 I 1824 State St. 4'* Three-story brick house eight f rooms bath and furnace. Lot 1 t 22HX148 ft $4,000 50 Schuylkill St. I Three-story frame dwelling —8 , | rooms bath and furnace. Lot 25x I 90x12 ft *-,050 | 2005 Grren St. 1 Three-story brick dwelling 9 I rooms bath hot water heat— , I gas and electricity. Lot 22x85, $5,100 32 N. Eighteenth St. f Three-story brick house —8 rooms ' —bath and furnace. Property is in I excellent repair :i,(!00 ; MILLER BROTHERS & CO. • Member Hbg. Ileal Rafale Board HEAL ESTATE ! Insurance Surety Bonds I,oftt and Court Street* f MONDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEQRXPH FEBRUARY 12, 1917. A WANT Aft WILL QUICKLY SELL- HAT USEI CAR ' Help Wanted —Male WANTED Boy over 16 years of age to answer tele phone and do clerical work in lumber office. Apply in own handwriting to UNITED ICE & COAL CO.. Forster and Cowden Sts. lilt EGG & PITMAN shorthand are taught at YOUNG MEN'S BUSINESS, INSTITUTE by Yale University Gradu ate. WANT Young men to learn auto mobile business, lo 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 3Uc per hour as soon as competent, tou in cash required. Auto Transporta tion School, 27-29 North Cameron j street. EXPERIENCED Loomflxer on Cromp- j ton & Knowles plainlooms, tor out-of- i town Broadsilk Mill. Good wages and i bonus paid to tho right man. Married : men preferred. Answer "Loomfixer," | care of Harrisburg Telegraph. WANTED Machinists En boring i mills, planers, milling machines and as- | sembling work. Also moulders and j wood, patternmakers.* Good wages and j ! steady work. Apply Traylor Engineer- j ing and Manufacturing Co., Allentown, Pa. THREE YOUNG MEN to qualify for clerical positions in South America. See Mr. Depue at Y'oung Men's Business In stitute. 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 bollermakers. Apply Central Iron & Steel Company. ! 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., Harris burg, Pa. Help Wanted —Female i STENOGRAUPHER AND A'PIST, with some experience, for clerical j work, wanted. Apply to Mr. Scheell, | Automatic Electric Co., 227 Walnut I street, Harrisburg. i WANTED Experienced white wo man for general housework; small fam ily; no washing; good wages. Apply 232 State street. WHITE WOMAN for housework, one half day each week. Apply 2138 Green street. WANTED Reliable white woman to do washing; must take it home. Ap ply at J672 Lexington street. STENOGRAPHER WANTED Must be experienced and good at figures. Ap ! ply swift Hi Co., Seventh and North | streets. ' A GOOD GIRL for general house work; four adults in family; must bt good, plain cook; reference required Apply at once. 1620 North Second street GIRLS WANTED to learn j cigar-making. We pay $4.00 a | week to start, also a bonus of | $2.00 a week until new operators j earn more than $6.00 weekly. Ex perienced girls earning upward to | $20.00 a week. Apply at Harrisburg Cigar Co., 500 Race Street. Steelton Cigar Co., Steelton, Pa. Middletown Cigar Co., Middletown, Pa. : 1 EXPERIENCED SALESLADY—CIoak and Suit Department, at once. Living- | ston's, 9 South Market Square. j STENOGRAPHER who can tkke rapid | diciation; permanent position. Address S., 4457, care of Telegraph. WANTED Diningroom girl and ' chambermaid. Apply after 8 o'clock in I evening to Central Hotel, 311 Market! street. WANTED White girl to assist with housework. Apply 1321 Berryhill street. HOUSEWORK Girl wanted; must ibe able to cook; small family; no • laundry. Apply evenings at 229 Fors ter street. WANTED A woman to do hand ironing and to assist in laundry. Apply ; Ellis Laundry Service, 1520 Fulton. ' ! WANTED —An experienced tobacco ! stripper; steady work assured; wages ' paid by piecework. Apply at once to Charles L. Boak. 229 Broad street. WANTED A "• Ming lady to clerk in grocery Short hours. Answer in own ' -uQwriting to K., 4455. care of I T'Usraph. DININGROOM GIRLS WANTED Apply Lincoln Hotel, Lancaster, Pa. OPERATORS WANTED Oil Puller Over and .tiggerhead. also on No. 5 Lasting Machines; Welter, Rounder and Stitcher; lnseam and Edge Trim mers. Address Mr. 1* Ballard, care of A. S. Kreider Co., Lebanon, Pa. WANTED A girl, who is thorough ly familiar with candy wrapping. A permanent position to one with ability to teach others and secure results. State experience, age, and salary de sired to start. A splendid opportunity for the right person. Address P. O. Box = No. 34. 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 j work and best pay by applying at f once at the Harrisburg Apparel [ Co., over City Star Laundry, [ State street. Salesmen Wanted [ AGENTS Sales organization now I being placed. Company established I several years. Sales heretofore made I soliciting investigation by mail, fl'hree I per cent, of gross sales now to bo spent I in local advertising for benefit of i agents. We want honest, capable, I clean-cut men to represent us in [ Wilkes-Barre, Seranton, Bethlehem, [ Lancaster, Beading, Harrisburg and E Philadelphia, also points in New Jersey. E I will be at The Metropolitan Hotel. [ Harrisburg. February 12 and 13. At I The New Hotel Walton, Philadelphia, [ February 14 and 15. and .at the Hotel i Casey, Seranton, on February 16. i We have a successful proposition, and f can give from three to five men in each , of these districts a good, substantial , proposition* O. A. FRANTZ. i Supt. of Agencies. e 1 < i DO YOU WANT TO MARKET SOME OF YOUR TIME? Can you teach, translate, couch, tune pianos, I play accompaniments, or do anything which will turn your SPARE TIME INTO MONEY? Some classified ad vertising will enable you to turn other v wise unemployed time into CASH I \ Situations Wanted —Alaie WHITE chef looking for a position in a hotel, restaurant or club; can give i best of reference. Address "Chef," care i of Telegraph, I Situations Wanted —Female WANTED Colored woman wants ; work in private family to care for chil- ' dren, disiiwashing or day's work. Ad- 1 dress 1*422 James street. WANTED Colored woman desires day's work of any kind. Apply 362 South Cameron street. — —— J WANTED—Colored girl desires day's work; can furnish reference. Call 227 Adams street, Steelton. 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., 6483, care of Telegraph. Real Estate For Sale BECAUSE YOU CANNOT pay cash for a home is no reason for paying rent all your life. We will sell you u prop erty upon a small cash payment. New house steum 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 with concrete porches tront and rear— equipped wii'l steam heat gas and electricity. Price only $3,30u. Bell Kealty Co., Bergner Building. THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE at a very reasonable price 8 rooms bath gas furnace lo cated at No. 45 North Eighteenth street. Inspect it soon. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. FOR SALE BRIGGS ST., NO. 410— Three-story brick, it rooms and bath. Side entrance. Elegant rooming house. Lot, 20x111 ft. One square from the Capitol. At a sacritice price, $6,600. H. C. BHANDT, 38 North Third Street. FOR SALE Brick and stucco dwell ing, on Forster street, between Six teenth and Seventeenth streets all improvements lot, 25x110. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. NORTH FIFTH STREET HOMES Located at 2316-17-18-20 North Fiftn street, 511-13 Curtin street. Easy terms. Fred C. Miller, Builder, 213 Walnut street, Harrisburg, Pa. Bell phone 7'J7M. FOR SALE New seven-room houses on Emerald between Third and Fourth streets. Best proposition for money in city for home or investment. See Dr. B. S. Behney, 317 North Second street. Bell 1202 R. FOR SALE—A very desirable corner property, 13 rooms, hardwood lloors, ail improvements, suitable for physic -1 cian or apartments, located close to second street; price and terms upon ap ; plication to MacWILLIAMS CON STRUCTION CO., 2150 North Fifth I street. I 344 SOUTH FOURTEENTH ST., with 1 a large side yard, is offered at $2,800. | Look it over. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street. PENBROOK —18 choice lots adjoining Beservoir Park, especially attractive to uunu model ate priced homes —iiAU- , GAINS. PAXTANG LOTS—Choice locations, rignt prices and terms. CITY 1513 Vernon street, brick; 2030 Berryhill street, frame; either at $1,50u to quick buyer. Keady renters. Cl'li oycitiuore street, ±724. Lilt cK dwelling, 8 rooms, bath, all improve ments, good condition and location, ft ice anu terms reasonable. CHESTNUT ST., 304 IP rooms, bam, steam heat, almost new, good con uiuoii. Bargain to quick buyer. ROHRER & SON, BERGNER BLDG. FOR SALE 3-story ouff brick house, nine rooms and bath; gas; elec tric; chestnut iaiisli. street in rear; ex cellent condition. Bargain. Appiy HJI Park street. FOU SALE House 1718 Green street; 8 looms with bath; lot, 21 ft. t> in. by 87 ft.; fruit itnd back porcii; side and oack alley; furnace Phone 3023 M. OWNER OF 1351 VEKNON ST. is very anxious to sell. Rental, S2O. offered at $2,800. Make an olter. H. G. PEDLUW, 110 South Thirteenth street. 332 BROAD STREET BUSINESS PROPERTY, opposite Broad Street Mar ket. blorerooin, 0 rooms, bum, sieam iieat and electricity. Lot, 20x131 to oayford avenue. Room for garage. CHAS. ADLEK, 1002 North Tliird street. FOR SALE ll4 Washington st. eet, corner River alley, two-anu-one-lialf story frame; eight rooms and a baih; an conveniences. Corner Bridge and Eighth streets, ElKWood, two-aiid-onu-nalt-story irame; eight rooms ana butn; all conveniences, lne above properties will be sold at a bargain. Apply Keeney ii Simmons, New Cumberland. Real Estate Jbor Rent FOR RENT lB2O Briggs $21.00; 802 North Eighteenin street. $20.00. A. S. Miller & Son, Eighteenth and State streets. Bell plioue 320 M, United phone 6258. FOR RENT No. 1823 Market street; modern brick house, porcii front, side entrance. Possession March 1. Rent, $27 J. E. GIPPLE. 1251 Market Street. FOR RENT Newly-furnished busi ness quarters; attractive storeroom, vestibule entrance; plate glass front; also suitable for mercantile offices; line atieet level; city steam neat; electric light; reasonable rent. Inquire on premises. 1003 North Third street, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR RENT First floor offices and apartments; 6 rooms, bath, pantry and city steam. New, corner house. 341 Em erald street. $35. Dr. B. S. Behney, 317 . North Second street. Bell 1202 R. Real Estate For Rent 1109 GREEN STKEET Nine rooms ! and bath; 4 rooms on first floor; open to , light ana view ou the side; front and back alley. Kent, $35 per month from April 1. J. S. Bible, 256 Herr street. FOR KENT Bl3 North Second ] —3-story brick. rooms and bath all improvements. Possession April 1— possibly earlier. Apply 1100 North Front street. Real Estate For Sale or Rent NORTH FIFTH STKEKT HOMES ] Located at 2313-15-17 North Fifth ' street. Easy terms. Fred C. Miller, .builder, 213 Walnut street, ilarrlsburg, Fa. Bell phone 797 M. Farms FOR SALte Highly productive, centrally located, elegantly improved 160-acre limestone farm near Carlisle. A. MONEYMAKER. Address W. B. Logan, Carlisle. FARM, 41 ACRES 32 Acres Fields, 9 Acres Woods. Situ ate on the edge of the famous Hershey Farms. House, Barn and other farm buildings. A good, "all-round" Farm for any purpose. Water the best. Price, SI,OOO. C. B. CARE, 409 Market Street, HARKISBURG. For Sait: —Miscellaneous EARLY ENGLISH dining table, four leather-seated chairs, andirons and lire set, two porch rockers, kitchen table. Call 2423 North Fifth street, after 6 P. M. FOR SALE Flat-top desk for sate; good condition; cheap; 25 desk letter files and tile boards; also file cases. Call Room 202 Telegraph Building. FOR SALE One hors'te, twb wagons, one set of harness, one feed cutter. Cleckner & Burke, 1226 North Third street. FOR SALE Three Pool Tables— two 4%x9, one 4xß. Will sell cheap. Must have room. W. H. Heffley, Dun cannon, Pa. WILL SELL entire stock, consisting of furniture, carpets and ranges, ac count of going in another line of busi ness. It positively pays to see us be fore buying. Central Furniture Store, 324 Reily street. CALKS—CALKS—CALKS For sale at Gable's, 111-117 South Sec ond street. Neverslip Can't Slip Rows, Diamond Giant Grip, Green Bay, Always Sharp. FOR SALE, at Gable's. 111-117 South Second street. Lawn Fence, Field Fence, Uates, Poultry Netting, Building Hard ware, Plaster Board, Upson Wall Board, Compo-Board, Doors, Sash, Shutters, Mouldings, Porch Posts, Pumps, etc. For Rent —Miscellaneous FOR RENT A very desirable loca tion in the uptown business section. A storeroom anu living apartments at 308 tsroad street. Will runt the whole build ing ai SSO per month. Apply to J. Nel son Clark, 306 Broad street. ROOMS FOR KEN r CARDS can be I secured at the Telegraph Business Uftlce. Musical WE BUY, sell and exchange all disc records; dispose of your old records; we puy the highest cash prices. Open every evening, atautter Music House, 315 Broad street. OLD VIOLINS, MANDOLINS. GUI - BANJOS bought, sold, exchanged. Artistic repairing on all stringed in struments. Bows reliaired. 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 y 1.50. Twenty-live years' experience. Address Factory Tuner, 822 North Third street. • BRING your Phonograph and Vlctrola to Slautfer Music ilouse, 315 Broad street, if it needs repairing. We guar antee our work. Open every evening. Apartments For Rent HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENT Four rooms und bath, steam heut. Pos session April 1. Kent, $30.00. Choice neighborhood. No. 130 Locust street. Penna. Realty & Improvement Co., 132 Locust street. HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENT Five rooms and bath. Immediate pos session. No. 520 South Thirteenth street. Rent, $17.00. Apply Penna. Realty & Improvement Co., 132 Locust street. SECOND ST., S„ 126—Jus' < lpleted apartments of four rooms and bath for rent; city steam; electric lights; gas range; modern In every respect; cen trally located; rent reasonable. Inquire at 126 South Second street SECOND ST.. 1700 Five and six rooms with porch; most pleasant and open surroundings In city. Rooms For Rent TWO UNFURNISHED able for light housekeeping, third floor; rent reasonable; private family; no children. Apply 1632 North Fifth. ~A~ NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, facing the river. About two minutes' walk from Square. Suitable for one or two gentlemen. Phone 1023 M FOl! RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping; all conveniences. Call after 6 in the evening, 456 Cumberland street ONE OR TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, well heated with steam heat: electric and gas; gas plate connected for light housekeeping in each room. Apply 7 North Thirteenth street. FURNISHED and unfurnished house keeping rooms; pleasant; well heated; light and airy, with use of~phone. Ap ply 1606 North Third street. Rooms For Rent 512 NOItTH SECOND Furnished suite; rooms, bedroom, livingroom, bath; electric lights; steam heat; phono. < 121 STATE STREET Two large, comfortable rooms on second Hour; all modern conveniences; use of phone; reasonable rent. ROOM FOR RENT with priva.e fam ily; uptown; desirable residence for : young man; }3 per week. Address 8., : 4456, care of Telegraph. FURNISHED ROOMS Newly pa pered and painted; hot. cold water; phone. Clean, cozy, refined. Rates. $3 ub per week. Metropolitan Annex, Market street and Subway entrance. Rooms Wanted WANTED By gentleman, one or two rooms, with bath, within a few blocks of Third and Market streets. Best environment wanted. Phone 446J, Board and Rooms WANTED—By buslnesman, room and board, if possible, in private family where there are no other roomers. Must be first-class in every particular. Ad dress 0., 4787, care of Telegraph. ROOMS FOR RENT With first class board by meal, day or week, with running water in rooms. 21-meal ticket, $5.00 1001 North Second. Wanted —Miscellaneous MOTORCYCLES, sidecars. Presto tanks, etc., wanted for highest oash prices. We have 17 second-Uand mo torcycles, all makes, for sale at from $25 to S2OO each. Easy payments if desired. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North Third street. Bell phone 385 J. BICYCLE BARGAINS 25 wheels to select from. Prices from $lO up to $45. Easy terms. Pay while you ride. Day ton Cycle Co., 912 Third street. W anted—Board —Rooms YOUNG WOMAN WANTS board .'or self and two small children, with care taken of children during the day. Good home with a widow preferred. Address "A., 4786, care of Telegraph. DESK ROOM WANTED lvunkel Building or Union Trust Building pre ferred. Permanent. Address D., 4788, care of Telegraph. ' WANTED Old Falso Teeth. Don't matter if broken. I pay SI.OO to $5.00 per set. Mail to L MAZER, 2007 South Fifth street, Philadelphia, Pa. I will send cash by return mail. WANTED. AUTOMOBILES IN ANY CONDITION, to sell or buy. Why not consign your car with ua to avoid trouble and worry in trying to dispose of it. We make no charges for storage or lor any repairs while car is on sale. Auto Transportation Co.. 27-29 North Cameron street. Business Personals WE DIMINISH YOUR PRESSING TROUBLES. Next door to you by Bell phone. Prompt delivery service. HII - 252 Hamilton street. WE BUY Tin and Lead Foil, Lead Pipe, Brass, Copper and Scrapiron. Also Magazines, Books, Newspapers and Mix ed Paper. Highest Prices. HARRIS BURG JUNK COMPANY, 526 West ave nue. Bell phone 4024 J. Wagon will call. JUNK WANTED We buy any kind of old Junk, Scrap Iron, Paper, Rags, etc., for cash. A. Abramson, 1109 North Seventh street. Bell phone 937. HAVE your Residence Wired by & practical wireman. We make a specialty of wiring for electric light finished buildings. S. G. Sweetser Electric Co., 300 Cumberland street, Harrisburg, Pa. CLOTHING. SHOES, FURNITURE— Bought at highest cash prices and sold reasonable. S. Refkin, 407 Broad street. C:ll phone 2860. SPANGLER PLANING MILL CO. Mill work of all kinds. Estimates cheerfully given. 824 North Seventh street. RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED ALL kinds of SAFETY RAZOR BLADES RESHARPENED. 25c doz., ex cept Star heavy, 15c; old style. 25c each, HENRY GILBERT & SONS, 219 Market street. FOR falling hair try Gross' Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, Drug gist and Apothecary, 110 Market street. H -.rrisburg. Teleplione orders giveu prompt attention. Bell 1960. UPHOLSTERING And furniture re pairing; mattresses renovated and cush ions of ali kinds made. S. N. Cluck, 320-326 Woodbine street. Phoue 1317 J. WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective work handled —one eye always open. BELL PHONE 4399. Business Opportunities FOR SALE, CHEAP To quick buyer, grocery store doing a good, strictly cash business. Located on Adams street, Steelton, Pa. Obliged to sell on account of death. Apply 227 Christian street, Steelton, Pa. •SMALL GROCERY BUSINESS FOR SALE Stock at inventory and fixtures at S3OO. Store well located and is in a prosperous condition. Selling on ac count of poor health. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. WANTED Partner, who can invest $500.00 in a clean, permanent, self-sup porting business. Will pay nice profit irom start and should clear us $3,000.00 each this year. Will stand fullest In vestigation. For interview, address P., 5484, care of Telegraph. WANTED Partner who can invest SSOO in a clean-cut, profitable manufac turing business, ana spare part or all of his time. Weekly salary trom start. Address Box M, 5294, care of Telegraph. ANY intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers, experience unecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 792 Lock port, N. Y. Money to Loan TO LOAN —$20,000 In first mortgages, city property, inquire of N. K. Oyster, Real Estate and insurance. Office No. 15 South Third street. Harrisburg, Pa. MONEY TO LOAiN on Real Estate security in any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. Box 174, Harrisburg, Ta. BANKS WON'T but we will loan you sl6 to ssoo lor one year, payable monthly at legal rates, it you have good character, a reputation for pay ing your bills and sufficient in come to meet the payments as they fall due. Security required; Note secured by personal property, mainly household furniture without re moval, or real estate, or tlie guar antee of some responsible per son. I CO-OPERATIVE LOAN & INVESTMENT CO. 204 Chestnut Street Affiliated with local, state and national organizations which stand for approved business methods. 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 in 3-story brick building, rear 408 Market street. Household goods in clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to p. G. doner. Jeweler, 408 Market St t CHICAGO CATTLIS Chicago, 111., Feb. 12. Cattle Re- ] celpts, 22,000; steady. Native beef cat- I tie, $7.80(012.20; western steei-B, s7.(sb(uJ j lU.US; Blockers and feeders, s6.lo(iii9.iu; J cows and heifers, $5.10@10.40; calves, < $10.25((^14.50. Sheep Receipts, 18,000; steady. J Wethers, lambs, $12.10 I ©14.60. j Hugs —/ Receipts, 73,000; higher. ( Bulk of sales, $12.30@12.50; light, $ll.BO < ©12.46; mixed, slj.ls(u' 12.6i>; heavy, i $12.1040 12.55; rough, $12.10©12.20; pigs, < $9.75©11.10. < Storage STORAGE—Private rooms for house- 3 hold goods In fireproof warehouse, $2 J Jier month and up. Lower storage rates i n non-fireproof warehouse. HARRIS- ! BURG STORAGE CO., 437-446 South < Second street. STORAGE 419 Broad street, house hold goods, mercandise. Private rooms, sl-$3. Wagons, 76 cents month. D. Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Both phones. Hauling and Moving j NATIO*.->L TRANSFER CO. Movers ' of pianos, safes, boilers and general hauling. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth -I and Woodbine streets. Bell phone 3029 J. Automobiles WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of any 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 6 per cent. only. No storage charges if car is not sold. AUTO TRANSPORTATION EXCHANGE DE street. FOR SALE Chalmers light deliv ery, new body and new paint. Inquire at Miller Auto Co., 68 South Cameron street. ✓ 1914 FORD —Good condition, good tires. A bargain if bought at once. ONE-TON INTERNATIONAL TRUCK. Brand new. Bargain if sold at once. MILLER AUTO CO.. 68 South Cam eron street. Bell 4119. FOR SALE Used tires. Sizes, 30x3, 37x6%. New tires at one-half price, 37x5, 35x5, 35x4. Assortment of new and used tubes. CRESCENT AUTO OAK AGE, 232 South street. Garages and Repairs REPUBLIC TIRES "Prodium Pro cess;" wonderful tensile strength; un even wear eliminated; reduced chipping and cutting. GOOD SERVICE TIRE CO., 1019 Market street. FEDERAL SQUARE GARAGE, COR. COURT AND CRANBERRY STS. Cars stored by day or month. Mod erate prices. Repairs made. Cars wash ed. Night and day service. Gasoline, Air. Both phones. Motorcycles and Bicycles 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 ut 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, Deerfield Township, Tioga County, Pa., as indicated fully In the plans and specifications prepared by U. A. Flink. Consulting Engineer for the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds ajid Buildings ot the 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. Pennsylvania State Highway Depart ment, Harrisburg. Sealed proposals will be received at said office until 10 A. M., February 14, 1917, when bids will be publicly opened and scheduled and . contract awarded as soon thereafter as possible for furnishing the Department with Corrugated Culvert Pipe to be used in maintenance work. Bidding blanks, specifications and full particulars on application to F. B. Black. State High way Commissioner. Pennsylvania State Highway Depart ment, Harrisburg. Sealed proposals will be received at said office until 10 A. M„ February 19 and 20, 1917, when bids will be publicly opened and sched uled and contract awarded as soon thereafter as possible, for furnishing • the Department with Crushed Stone and Pea Gravel, Trap Rock, Calcareous 1 Sandstone, Limestone, or Slag Chips, to be used in maintenance work. Bidding blanks, specifications and full partlcu • lars on application to F. B. Black. State ■ Highway Commissioner. NOTICE Letters of administration on the estate of Harry Mc. Behm, late ' of Middle Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons ' indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those : having claims will present them for settlement. JOHN A. BEHM, WM. F. BEHM. Executors. CHARTER NOTICE 1 In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County. No. 65, March Term, 1917. NOTICE Is hereby given that an ap l plication will be made to the Court of , Common Pleas of Dauphin County on . Tuesday, the 13th day of February, . 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M.. under the pro visions ot the Corporation Act of 1874 : and supplements therto, for a charter of an intended corporation to be called THE HARRISBURG RIFLE CLUB, the character and object of - which Is the maintenance of facilities ■ for rifle and pistol practice and trap > shooting by its members. Including a. • club for such purpose; and for this J impose to have and possess and en ol all the rights, benefits and privi eges of the said Act of Assembly ana its supplements. The proposed charter Is now on file In tho Prothonotary*s Office. DOUGLASS D. STOREY, HOWARD M. BINGAMAN, Solicitors. The Star Printing First Mortgage 20-Year 6% Gold Bonds ■ ————— i Notice Is hereby given to holders of the above bonds that The Star Printing Company has exercised its option, under the Seventh Article of Its mortgage dated March 2nd, A. D.', 1908, given to the undersigned Trustee, and Intended to secure the said issue of bonds, to redeem all of the bonds of said Issue on the Ist day of March, 1917, at par, wtth accrued Interest to said date; and that, there having been deposited with the undersigned a sufficient sum to redeem said bonds with interest to said date, interest upon said bonds will cease March 1, 1917. Bonds should be presented for payment, at the office of the undersigned, on or after March 1, 1917. Commonwealth Trust Company, Trustee | FOR RE NT j j| No. 113 Market Street ij j | Containing an attractive and !' | ( well lighted storeroom, with side ! > J | entrance. ] i Apply to ij Commonwealth Trust Co- j> 222 MAR Km? ST. PUB Lie SALE Of Virginia Horses Wednesday, February 14, 1917. At my Btable. SI2 Blackberry street, Harrisburg, Pa., rear of Central Hotel, and one square from Pennsylvania Sta-< tion, where I will sell at public sale One Carload of Virginia Horses The horses range in age from 3 to T years old, weighing from 1100 to 1400 lbs. I bought these horses direct from the farmers that raised them in the Shenandoah Valley Virginia, where they are very careful in raising noth ing but the best. They are well broke and some extra good single line lead ers, several extra good mated teams. There Is positively no other class of! horses that do so well as Virginia horses. They are well mannered and ready to go to work as soon as they come here. Horses are advancing in price every day. Anybody in need of horses for spring work will make a very good investment by buying them now. SI'GClAb*-Two ltesliilrred Perchrr on Mares, weighing 1500 and l0tt pounds. In foul. 3 pair Mule, each team a single line leader. Sale at 1 p. m. Notes for 30, 60 OP 90 days taken by paying discount. JOHN y. WITMER. FRANK R. LEIB & SON Real Estate and Insurance Office, No. 18 North Third St. Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE Store and dwelling, corner Sixth and Calder streets, 3-story brick building; all improvements. 1415 and 1417 Shoop St, 2V&- story frame dwelltnirs. Price right to quick buyer. 1010 N. Third St., 3-story brick store and apartment building, store room 63x15 and a 3-room apart ment on first floor. Two apart ments, 3 rooms each or one 6-room and bath apartment, second floor 3-room and bath apartment on third floor. Electric light, city steam, on lot 20x155, Myrtle ave nue, in rear. 1001 N. 2nd St., brick dwelling on corner; suitable for apartments; price right. ' PROPOSALS FOR PRINTING LEGIS LATIVE JOURNAL —ln compliance with the provisions of an act of the General Assembly, approved the 9th day of June A. D. 1911, providing for the publication of the Legislative Journal, sealed proposals will bo received for printing, eyelettinK, stitching, trim ming and delivering said Legislative Journal for the term of four years, from the Ist day of July next at a cer tain rate per centum below the rates named by the Department of Public Printing and Binding in a form of pro posal, copies of which will be submit ted upon request. All proposals must be scaled and endorsed "Proposals for Printing the Legislative Journal," and delivered to the office of the Depart ment of Public Printing and Binding on the fourth Tuesday of February, A. D. 1917, before 12 o'clock M. Each bid der must accompany his bid with a bond to the Commonwealth with at least two sufficient sureties in the sum of fifteen thousand dollars, conditioned for the acceptance of the contract and faithful performance of the work In the manner provided for in said act and proposal. The sufficiency of said bond and the sureties thereto must be certi fied to by the judge or judges of the county in which said sureties reside. All proposals will be opened in the presence of those bidding at said offlcn in the State Capitol at Harrisburg at 12 o'clock M. on the said fourth Tuesday of February, A. D. 1917, the 27th day of said month, and the contract allotted to the person who proposes to execute the ■same at the highest rate per centum below the rates fixed by the Department of Public Printing, and who shall give the bond required by law, asid allot ment to be approved by the Governor, Auditor General and State Treasurer and not to be binding until so approved. Blank bonds and blank proposals will be furnished upon application. Department of ffjhlic Printing and Binding, Harrisburg, Pa., February 10, 191 T. By THOS. J. BELL, Chief Clerk. —Good Printing— The Telegraph Printing Co. 17
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