S>e atß3 FIIANTK Mrs. Clara Frantz, wife of the late Ezra Frantz, of this cit>, died at her home. In Los Angeles, Cat., Sunday, February 11, aged i> years. funeral and burial will take place in Los Angeles. ___ 'UI.HICH Mrs. Harry E. Ulrich, nee Alary Pastor, died February 11, at Trenton, N. J. , .. Funeral services Wednesday after noon, at 3 o'clock, from hopie of her parents, 1609 Green street. Relatives and friends invited to attend wiuiout lurtlier invitation. Body may bo viewed from 11 until - o clocK. \Yed nesday. I'ARSONS On February 12, 11<, Car no Parsons, widow of the late \v . J. Parsons, 72 yeara old. Relatives and friends are respect fully invited to attend the luneral services Wednesday evening, Febru ary 11, at 7:30 o'clock. Interment at •New Uutxalo, Perry county. YOWKLL—On February 10, 1917, a,t East St. Louis, 111., Martha H. Yowell, wife of K. B. Yowell, 33 years old. llelatives and friends are respecttully invited to attend the funeral services from the home of her sister. Mrs. W, U Wailis, 2257 North Sixth street, Harrisburg, Wednesday aiternoon, February i 4, at 2 o'clock. Interment in East Harrisburg Cemetery. ' MY lilts—On Saturday evening, Febru ary 10, 1917, Samuel K. Myers. Funeral services will be held at his late home, No. 62 North Eighteenth streot, on vVednesday aiternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment private in Harris burg Cemetery. UEESE On Sunday evening, Febru ary 11, 1917, Caroline W. Keese, wife ol John M. Keese, aged 66 years. Private funeral services will be held at her late nome, .No. 1419 North Third street, on inursday lorenoon, at ll o'clock. Owing to relatives coming from a distance the luneral arrangements have been changed. In terment private in Harrisburg Ceme tery. lill'Pl.E February 11, 1917, J. D. Hippie, at ins home in Wormieys burg. aged 66 years. Funeral services \Vednesday after noon, at 2 o clock, from his late home. Interment iu West Fairview Ceme tery. llelatives and friends Invited to attend without further notice. Body may be viewed from & to lu o'clocic Tuesday evening. MICKEY Died, on Sunday, February 11, 1917, Mrs. Ellen B. Mickey, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. lizzie S. Lewis, Edgemont. I'uneial on Wednesday, at 2:30 o'clock, from residence, Edgemont. llelatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. In Memoriam IN loving remembrance of our dear mother, Margaret ilandshaw Drake. How oft we miss your dear, sweet face, But you have lell us to remember None on earth can take your place. A happy home we once enjoyed. How sweet the memory still, But death has left a lonesomeness The world can never till. HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. Card of Thanks .MRS. FLORENCE DUTREY desires in this way to thank her friends, neigh bors and the lodge of which Mr. Dutrey way a member, lor the kindness and/as sistance shown her during her late be reavement in the death of her loving nusband, Raymond. tSigned; FLORENCE DUTREY'. , Lost and Found LOST Saturday night. Black and Gray Muffler, between Orpheum Theater and Fourteenth and Derry. Suitable re- j ward if left at Telegraph Oftlce. LOST Near Thirteenth and Market. ! Saturday evening, a package with Bon- | witt-Teller name on, containing white silk shirtwaist. Reward if returned to Weiss' Pure Food Store, 1813 Market street. LOST A lion head scarpin, with diamond in mouth. Suitable reward if returned to 30S Telegraph Building. LOST Small, black suitcase, be tween Bolton House and Senate, con taining cataj<)g, circulars, etc. Reward given if returned to Telegraph, or call Bell 110 M. Help Wanted —Male MACHINISTS Experienced men only on high grade, | accurate work. Stolter Hands. Vertical and Horizontal Boring Mill Hands. Vise and Bench Hands. Floor Hands. Lathe Hands. Mechanics for laying out on surface i plates. Eight hour shifts; permanent work; no labor trouble; highest rates. Reply. statins age and experience, to J. B. M.—P. O. Box No. 13:':'. Philadel phia, Pa. ' WANTED Machinery Salesman for llarrisburg and vicinity. Straight com mission. No advances. State full par ticulars. Address Machinist, 31!) Heed Building. Philadelphia, Pa. MECHANICAL DRAWING taught by Yale University graduate at Young Men's Business Institute. MESSENGER BOYS Must be IS years of age and with fair education. Good possibilities for advancement. Ap ply to J. K. Rothe, Room 17, P. R. R. Station. .... . . * J | Houses For Sale! 1#23 It. Second St. J f A very desirable three-story brick! f dwelling (one of a pair)—nine* ? rooms bath hot water heat T f Lot 26.8x90 ft $7,200? ? 1824 State 9t. f Three-story brick house eight* f rooms bath and furnace. Loti f 22%x148 ft 4,000| * 650 Scku; Iklll St. i Three-tory frame dwelling 81 1 rooms bath and furnace. Lot 25x1 #oxl2 ft 92,950* 2005 Green St. | Three-story brick dwelling jT rooms bath hot water heat I gas and electricity. Lot 22x85, 95,100? 32 N. Eighteenth St. i Three-story brick house—B rooms I I—bath and furnace. Property is in? i excellent repair f.l.fioot 1 MILLER BROTHERS & CO. 1 • Member Tlbg. Real Estate Board f i HEAL ESTATE | • Insurance Surety Bonds* Locust and Court Streets I TUESDAY EVENING, A WANT AD WILL QUICKLY' SELL THAT USB CAR Help Wanted—Male WANTED Boy over 1 years of afire to answer tele phone and do clerical work In lumber offlco. Apply In own handwriting UNITED ICE & COAL CO., Forster and Cowden Sty. KNITTER on Scott & Williams ladles' hosiery machines, one who can keep them In repair; single man, under 30 years of age. A chance for advance ment. Good wages, with a big future to right party. Reply by letter. Handy Hat King Co., Elmira, N. Y. 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 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. WANTED A sober, industrious printer for several months' work. Bul letin Publishing Co., Dillsburg, Pa. WANT Young men to learn auto mobile business, to become practical .mechanics and chauffeurs. We give our student* 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. 5u in cash required. Auto Transporta tion School, 27-29 North Cameron street. WANTED Machinists on boring mills, planers, milling machines and as sembling work. Also moulders and wood patternmakers. Good wr.ges and steady work. Apply Traylor Engineer ing and Manufacturing Co., Allentowo, Pa. WANTED Young man, energetic and capable for city salesman. Salary moderate to begin. Good opportunity for advancement. Do not reply unless you can furnish reference and capable of ailing the position. Address T.. 4459, care of Harrisbyre- Telegraph. WANTED An experienced fireman to operate heaters and do general re pair work; white man, 50 to 60 years old, without family, preferred. Call 9 to 12 or phone for appointment. Har risburg Academy Office. GREGG & PITMAN shorthand are taught at YOUNG MEN'S BUSINESS INSTITUTE by Yale University Gradu ate. THREE YOUNG MEN to qualify for clerical positions in South America. See Mr. Depue at Y'oung Men's Business In stitute. WANTED First-class boilermakers. Apply Central Iron Sc 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 WANTED A\ eavera and Learners. Apply Silk Mill, Corner North and Second Sts. W ANTED Good, honest girl to do general housework; no washing; not afraid to work; must be neat. 1115 North Seventh. Call evenings. W ANTED A good, experienced cook; pay good wages. Apply 916 North Sixth street. W ANTED White girl or middle aged woman to do general housework; no washing or ironing. Apply 1218 Market. W HITE WOMAN Settled one pre ferred. desiring good home for general housework; no washing. Apply at once, 81 North Eighteenth street. WANTED Vampers on ladles' fine shoes, also McKay lasters, at John Strootman Shoe Co., Buffalo, N. Y. WANTED White general house work girl; small family, Philadelphia suburbs, seashore during summer months. Good wages. Address Mrs*! Vernon R SchrolT, Bentley avenue, I Cynwyd, Pa. WANTED A competent girl for general housework in family of three adults. Must understand cooking. No washing. Call 2029 North Second street. STENOGRAPHER AND TYPIST, with some experience, for clerical work, wanted. Apply to Mr. Scheli, Automatic Electric Co., 227 Walnut street, llarrisburg. WANTED Experienced white wo man for general housework; small fam ily; no washing; good wages. Apply 232 State street. STENOGRAPHER WANTED Must be experienced and good at figures. Ap ply Swift & Co.. Seventh and North streets. A GOOD GIRL for general house* work; four adults in family; must b good, plain cook; reference required Apply at once. 1620 North Second street. 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 $20.00 a week. Apply at llarrisburg Cigar Co., 500 Race Street. Steel ton Cigar Co., Steelton, Pa. Middletown Cigar Co., Middletown, Pa. STENOGRAPHER who can take rapid dictation; permanent position. Address a., 4457, care of Telegraph. WANTED White girl to assist with housework. Apply 1321 Berryhill street. HOUSEWORK Girl wanted; must be 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 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 Bo*- No. 34, llarrisburg. 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 Help Wanted —Female DININGROOM GIIILS WANTED Apply Lincoln Hotel, Lancaster, Pa. WANTED An experienced tobacco stripper; steady work assured; wages paid by piecework. Apply at once to Charles L. Boak, 229 Broad street. EXPERIENCED sewing ma chine operators 011 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. Situations Wanted —Male WANTED A sober, industrious man would like to have a position with some good business man in office or in side work. Can give bond. Address A., 4458, care of Telegraph. WANTED Middle-aged white man wants work, houseman or gardener; understands steam heat; work for mod erate wages. Address B. M. W., care of Telegrapu. Situations Wanted—Female WANTED White woman desires day's work. Call 1812 Fulton street, first floor. WANTED Colored girl desires po sition doing cooking; private family. Apply 1235 Cowden street. WANTED White woman wants position as housekeeper. One who Is trustworthy in taking complete charge of home. 1622 Park street. WANTED Colored woman wants work in private family to care for chil dren, dishwashing or day's work. Ad dress 1422 James street. WANTED Colored woman desires day's work of any kind. Apply 352 South Cameron street. WANTED—Colored girl desires day's work; can furnish reference. Call 227 Adams street, Steelton. Real Estate For Sale THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE at a very reasonable price S rooms bath gas furnace lo cated at No. 45 North Eighteenth street- Inspect It soon. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. FOR SALE House 1718 Green street; 8 rooms with bath; lot. 21 ft. ti in. by 87 ft.; fnnt and back porch; side and back alley; furnace Phone 3023 M. FOR SALE 439 S. Sixteenth St., 3- story brick corner property, 8 rooms, bath, gas, electric light, furnace, porch front, lot, 16x30. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. CORNER PROPERTY No. 73 N. Sixteenth street three-story frame— -8 rooms bath gas furnace—ce mented cellar lot. 14x80. Price only $2,400. Bell Realty Co., Bergn'er Build ing. FOR SALE Three-story brick house. No. 76 Reservoir street 8 rooms bath gas electric light— furnace porch front. Price reason able. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing. 328 AND 332 SOUTH FIFTEENTH STREET are ottered at *1,300 each. Total rental, sl9. What will you give'.' H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street. ANXIi US TO SELL 1808 ZARKER STREET. Owner leaving town. End property; new; occupied by owner. In spect it. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thir teenth street. HERR STREET., 1800 BLOCK New and modern detached brick house, with all improvements. Lot, 60x100 ft This home has many individual qualities. Particulars upon Inquiry. J. E. GIPPLE, 1251 Market Street. FOR SALE BRIGGS ST.. NO. 410— Three-story brick, 9 rooms and bath. Side entrance. Elegant rooming house. Lot. 20x111 ft. One square from the Capitol. At a sacrifice price, $5,500. H. C. BRANDT, 36 North Third Street. NORTH FIFTH STREET HOMES Located at 2315-17-18-20 North Fifth street, 611-13 Curtin street. Easy terms. Fred C. Miller, Builder, 213 Walnut street, llarrisburg. Pa. Bell phone 797 M. FOR SALE S. EIGHTEENTH ' STREET, No. 167 New, steam-heat ed bungalow, hardwood finish; brick two-car garage attached. A very com plete property. Particulars upon in quiry. J. E. GIPPLE, 1251 Market Street. FOR SALE—A very desirable corner property, 13 rooms, hardwood Hours, all improvements, suitable for physic cian or apartments, located close to Second street; price and terms upon ap plication to Mac WILLIAMS CON STRUCTION CO.. 2160 North Fifth street. PAXTANG 1J) T S—choice locations, right prices and terms. CITY 1519 Vernon street, brick; 2030 Berryhill street, frame; either at $1,500 to quick buyer. Ready renters. CITY Sycamore street. 1724. Brick dwelling, 8 rooms, bath, all improve ments, gcod condition and location. Price and terms reasonable. ROHRER & SON. BERGNER BLDG. FOR SALE, PENBROOK. W. CURTIN STREET Frame, seven-room de tatched house, side entrance, lot, 30x 150 ft. Cash offer wanted. J. E. GIPPLE. 1251 Market Street. 332 BROAD STREET BUSINESS PROPERTY, opposite Broad Street Mar ket. btorerooin, 9 rooms, bath, steam heat and electricity. Lot, 20x131 10 Sayford avenue. Koom for narase. CHAS. ADLEIt. 1002 North Third street. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE. S. EIGHTEENTH ST. $3,200 will buy a modern steam-heated house with all improvements complete and electric light. This is a real bar gain. J. E. GIPPLE, 1251 Market Street FOR SALE ll4 Washington st.oet, corner Htver alley, two-and-one-half story frame; eight rooms and a bath; all conveniences. Corner Bridge and Eighth streets, Elkwood, two-and-one-nalt-story frame; eight rooms and bath; all conveniences! The above properties will be sold at a bargain. Apply Keeney & Simmons, New Cumberland. Real Estate For Rent FOR RENT— No. 1823 Market street; modern brick house, porch front, side entrance. Possession March 1. Rent, 127 J. E, FOR RENT Bl3 North Second —3-story brick a rooms and bath ail improvements. Possession April 1 possibly earlier. Apply iioo North Front street. Real Estate For Sale or Rent FURNISHED HOUSE, 193S Green street. Call evenings, 6:30 to 8:30. Good opportunity for newiy married couple. Farms FOR SALIs 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, it Acres Woods, Situ ate on the edge of the famous Hershey Farms. House, Barn and other farm buildings. A good, •"all-round" Farm forany purpose. Water the best. Price, C. B. CARE, 409 Market Street, KARRIS BURG. For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR RENT Store room 925 North Third street, inquire H. L. Mehrine, 1410 North Sixth street. Immediate possession. FOR SALE Household furniture practically new. Call 28 South Nine teenth street. EARLY ENGLISH dining table, four leather-seated chairs, andirons and fire set, two porch rockers, kitchen | table. Call 2423 North Fifth street, after 6 P. M. WILL SELL entire stock, consisting of furniture, carpets and ranges, ac count of going in another lino of busi ness. It positively pays to see us be rore buying. Central Furniture Store, 324 Reily street. CALKS—CA LKS—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, | Gates, Poultry Netting. Building Hard ware, Plaster Board, Upson Wall Board Compo-Board, Doors, Sash, Shutters ■Mouldings, Porch Posts, Pumps, etc. For Rent—Miscellaneous STORE ROOM TOR RENT No. 110 North Sect>nd street city steam heat —newly finished. Cellar, windows, etc., will be fixed to suit tenant. Apply L Minter, 110 North Second street. Bell phone 4282; Dial. 4195. FOR RENT A very desirable loca tion in tho uptown business section. A storeroom and living apartments at 308 Uroad street. Will lent the whole build ing at SSO per month. Apply to J. Nel son Clark, 306 Broad street. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. Musical WE BUY, sell and exchange all disc records; dispose of your old records; we pay the highest cash priVes. Open every evening. Stautfer Music House 315 Broad street. OLD VIOLINS. MANDOLINS. GUI TAItS, BANJOS bought, sold, exchanged Artistic repairing on all stringed in struments. Bows rehaired. Tone re storing u specialty. GLACE, 6U4 Herr street. FREE—I will show any person the factory way or polishing furniture free with every order for piano tuning at 11.50. Twenty-live years' experience. Address Factory Tuner, 822 North Third street. BRING your Phonograph and Vlctrola to StauiTer Music House, 315 Broad street, if it needs repairing. We guar antee our work. Open every evening Apartments For Rent APARTMENT FOR BENT 1212 Market street, fourtli floor, four rooms and bath. SIB.OO per month. Now ready for occupancy. Inquire L,. Mintor, no North Second street. Bell phone 4282. HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENT Pour rooms and bath, steam heat. Pos session April 1. Kent, $30.00. Choice neighborhood. No. 130 J>ocust street I'enna. Kcalty & Improvement Co., 132 Jx>cust 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„ 12—Jus' ' >pleted apartments of toui 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 nurrountiliigß in city. Rooms For Rent , LA RGB FRONT ROOM FOR RENT Furnished; board If desired. Apply 1734 H Fifth street, TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS—Suit ablu for light housekeeping, third floor; rent reasonable; private family; no children. Apply 1632 North Fifth. FOR 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. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS and bath, on second floor; steam heat; electric lights; rent reasonable. Apply 415 Cumberland street. I 512 NORTH SECOND Furnished suite; rooms, bedroom, Uvingroom, batn; electric lights; steam heat; phone. 121 STATE STREET Two large, comfortable rooms on second lioor; all modern conveniences; use of phone: leasonable rent. FURNISHED ROOMS Newly pered and painted; hot, cold water: phone. Clean, cozy, reflned. Rafes, $3 up per week. Metropolitan Annex, ■vlarket street and Subway entrance. Rooms Wanted WANTED By gentleman, one or two rooms, with bath, within a few blocks of Third and Market streets. liest environment wanted. Phone 446.1. Board and Rooms WANTED—By businesman, room and board, if possible, in private family where there are no other roomers. Must be flrst-class in every particular. Ad dress 0., 4787, care of Telegraph. ROOMS FOR RENT With flrst class board by meal, day or week, with running water in rooms. 21-meal ticket, 15.00 1001 North Second. Wanted—Miscellaneous MOTORCYCLES, sidecars. Presto tanks, etc., wanted for highest cash prices. We have 17 second-hand mo torcycles, all makes, l'or 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- W anted —Board —Rooms Y'OUNG WOMAN WANTS board /or self and two small children, with care taken of children during the day. Good home with a widow preterred. Adhress 'A„ 4786, care of Telegraph. Wanted —Miscellaneous DESK ROOM WANTED Kunkel Building or Union Trust Building pre ferred. Permanent. Address D„ 4788, care of Telegraph. WANTED Old False Teeth. Don't matter if broken. 1 pay }l.oo to $5.00 per set. Mail to L MAZER, 2007 South Fifth street, Philadelphia, Pa. 1 wUI send cash by return mail. WANTED, AUTOMOBILES IN ANY CONDITION, to sell or buy. Why not consign your car with us to avoid trouble and worry in trying to dispose of it. We make no charges for storage or lor any repairs while car is on sale. Auto Transportation Co., 27-29 North Cameron street. Business Personals WANTED—A few more piano pupils. Have had years of experience. Mrs. A. W. Baker, 1433 Market street. WE DIMINISH YOUR PRESSING TROUBLES. Next door to you by Bell phone. Prompt delivery service. Hil derbrand's, 252 Hamilton street. WE BUY Tin and Lead Foil, Lead Pipe, Brass, Copper and Scrapiron. Also Magazines, Books, Newspapirs and Mix ed Paper., Highest Prices. HARRIS BURG JUNK COMPANY, 626 West ave nue. Bell phone 4024 J. Wagon will call. JUNK WANTED Wo 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 a practical wireman. We make a specialty of wiring for electric light linishud building?. S. G. Sweetser Electric Co., 301) Cumberland street, Harrisburg, Pa. CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE— Bought at highest cash prices and sola reasonable, b. Refkin, 407 Broad street. Ell phone 2860. SPANOLER PLANING MILL CO. Mill work of alt kinds. Estimates cheerfully giveu. 824 North Seventh street. RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED ALL kinds of SAFETY RAZOR BLADES RESHARPENED, 2oc doz., ex cept Star heavy, 16c; old style, 26c each HENRI' GILBERT & SONS, 210 Market street. FOR falling hair try Gross' Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, Drug gist and Apothecary, 110 Market street. H'.rrisburg. Telepnone orders given prompt attention. Bell 1060. UPHOLSTERING And furniture re pairing; mattresses renovated and cush ions of ail kinds made. S. N. Cluck. 320-326 Woodbine street. Phone 1317J WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective work handled —one eye always open. BELL PHONE 4309. Business Opportunities COUNTRY HOTEL, FOR SALE—Ele gant location an! doing a good busi ness. Twenty minutes' from Harris burg along the Susquehanna river. Will bear the closest investigation. Address M, 4789, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Boardinghouse, well furnished, one block from employment office. Reasonable price. Apply 141 South Front street, Steelton, Pa. 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. ANY intelligent peraon can earn good income corresponding for newspapers experience unecessary. Bend for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 792 Louk port, N. Y. Money to Loan TO LOAN —120,000 in first mortgaged city prooerty. Inquire of N. K. oyster" Real Estate and lnsuraifce. office No 15 South Third street, llarrisburg. Pa. ' BANKS WON'T " but wc will loan you >l6 to $309 for one year, payable uiontnly at legal rales, It you have good character, a reputation for pay- I lug your bills and sufficient in come to meet the payments aa they fall dua. Seourity required: Note secured by personal property, mainly housuhoid furniture without re moval, or real estate, or the guar antee ut aowa responsible per son. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN INVESTMENT CO. 204 Chestnut Street Affiliated with local, state and national organization* which atand for approved buaiueaa uielhuda. FEBRUARY 13, 1917. SEMI-WAR ISSUES STRONG FEATURES Standard Industrial Stocks and Shippings Follow Close) Coppers and Equipments Make Frac tional Advances v-ij [ New York. Feb. 13. Standard in , dustrial stocks, shippings and the better known semi-war issues were - the strong features of to-day'B early ; dealings. U. S. Steel rose a point with r two for Lackawanna Steel and 1 to 3 for Marines. Atlantic Gulf and West - Indies, Industrial Alcohol, Texas t Company, Central Leather, National , Enamelling and Pittsburgh Coal. Cop • pers and equipments made fractional _ advances and People's Gas regained I 3 % points of its recent severe loss. ; Rails were again overshadowed at the outset but Canadian Pacific rose two " points with irregularity elsewhere. U. . S. Steel pfd., lost a point with Cuba | Can Sugar. , Less than 150,000 shares changed hands in the first hour and this meas ure of activity was materially re duced later, the market becoming al . most motionless before noon. Beac r tions of 1 to 3 points occurred after i the first hour except in rails where . initial prices were mostly extended. ; Canadian Pacific gained almost 3 ■ points with 1 to 1 ',<• for Union Pacific, Atchison, New York Central, Lehigh - Valley and Rock Island. Among spe l cial stocks, Texas Company, Alcohol, ' Central Leather, American Woolen ; and Motors also scored further im provement with the metal group. A - new low record of 90% for Anglo • French s's featured the bond list. i I Money to Loan MONEY ADVANCED to housekeep - era at legal rates; business coniiden > tial. Profit Sharing Loan Society, Room l /, Spooner JJuildmg, 9 North Market ■ Square. l [ Storage STORAGE in 3-story brick building > rear 4UB Market street. Household goods in clean, private - rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to : P. G. Diener, Jeweler, 4us Market est. Air. Both phones. Storage I STORAGE—Private rooms for house i hold goods in fireproof warehouse. *2 per month and up. Lower storage rates : in nou-hreprool warehouse. HARRIS BURG STORAGE CO., 437-445 South Second street. . STORAGE 419 Broad street, house -1 hold goods, mercandise. Private rooms ' Jl-$3. Wagons. 75 cents month, D! • Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Both phones. Hauling and Moving 1 NATIO-.-kL TRANSFER CO. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general ; hauling. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone 3029 J. Automobiles WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of any 1 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 i'Al .'I'M t'..i T, 27*29 North Cameron street. FOR SALE Chalmers light deliv ery, new body and new paint. Inquire at Miller Auto Co., 68 South Cameron I 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 •>7xs}4._ New tires at one-half price! 37x5, 35x5, 35x4. Assortment of new and used tubes. CRESCENT AUTO GAR 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, I Motorcycles and Bicycles BICYCLE BARGAINS 25 wheels to se lect from; prices from $lO up to *45- easy terms; pay while you ride. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North Third 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 Perry street. Legal Notices 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 be received for printing, eyelotting, 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 sealed and endorsed "Proposals for Printing the Legislative Jourhal," ana delivered to the office of the Depart ment of Public Printing and Binding on the fourth Tuesday or 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 tho contract and faithful performance of the work in the , manner provided for in said act and proposal. The sufficiency of said bond and tho sureties thereto must be certi fied to by the judge or fudges of the county tn which said sureties reside. All proposals will be opened in the Firtfsence of those bidding at said ofticu , n the State Capitol at Harrisburg at 12 o'clock M. on the said fourth Tuesday of February. A. D. 1917, the 27th dav 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, asld allot- < ment to be approved by tho Governor, i Auditor General and State Treasurer < and not to be binding until so approved. . Blank bonds and blank proposals will < be furnished upon application. I Department of Public Printing and i Binding, Harrisburg, Pa., February 10, . 1917. i By THOS. J. BELL 1 Chief Clerk. i NOTICE Letters of Administration 1 on the Estate of Eliza Jane Scout, late of Susquehanna 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 cla'.ms will present them for settlement. CAMP CURTIN TRUST COMPANY, Administrator. OI CHARLES C. STROH, urrl,bur *- **•- Attorn*/. NEW YORK STOCKS ' _ Chandler Bros. & Co., members Nev( 3 York and Philadelphia Stock Ex. ' changes, 3 North Market Square, Har t risburg; 1338 Chestnut street, PMla t delphia; 34 Pine street. New Yorkj t furnish the following ouotations: New York, Feb. 13. 1 Open. Cloa( • Allis Chalmers 2614 26 ' Amer Beet Sugar 98%, 99 1 American Can 4 3 4 3 • Am Cur and Foundry Co 62 62% 3 Amer Loco 70% 7 l^i > Amer Smelting 97% 97% • Anaconda 75 " 76 i Atchison 101% 102 >5 Baldwin Locomotive ... 54% biYt, 1 Baltimore and Ohio .... 76 76% - Bethlehem Steel ....... 391 391 " Butto Copper 44% 45 ■ California Petroleum .. ■ Canadian Pacific 162V1 154% p Central Leather 83% 84% s Chesapeake and 0hi0... 59% 59% • Chi Mil and St Paul 80>4 81% s Chicago R I and Pacific 26% 27% • Chino Con Copper 54 54 Col Fuel and Iron 4 4 43% Consol Gas 122% 122% • Corn Products 21% 21 Crucible Steel 65% 65% Distilling Securities .... 26% 26% - o r ' G 'V™ 26 26 % General Electric C 0.... 163% 163% General Motors 106 105% ; Great Northern pfd .. .. 114 114 Great Northern Ore subs 31 32% Inspiration Copper 64% 55% |lnterboro-Met 13 12% ; Kennecott 43U 4374 ( Kansas City Southern . . 22 22 . Lackawanna Steel 77 76% Lehigh Valley 74% 74% : Maxwell Motors . , 52 53 Merc Mar Ctfs 23 24 Merc Mar Ctfs pfd 68% 69% , ™ex Petroleum 88% 89% Miami Copper 37 3714 1 National Lead 54 54 New York Central 94 u, <11; NY N H and II . 40 40 . Norfolk and Western... 128 129 >5 o, *he r n Pacific 103% 104 "/a Pacific Mail 22 22 Pennsylvania Railroad . ! 54% 54% ; Ray Con Copper . 25®i 25; ; Beading 91% 92% . Republic Iron and Steel. 76% 76 % 1 Southern Pacific 92V, sau Southern By 28 " 29% ; Tennessee Copper 1514 15 ij. , H n i°V A P £ C ' flc . "5% ]39% us I Alcohol 125 3i i 4 >fi ■j; | ""if" : tSs 15..! • SSaafwi-:::::::::: i!?* J??|i Utah Copper 107 107% • i,J. rgl f lia - c a'rollna Chem. 37% 38 , Westinghouse Mfg 51% 511/ 1 Willys-Overland ...... 32 32 £ PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE TT adel ph ia, Feb. 13. Wheat —< m rei ': s ß ot Februt : *Ufo®i?Bs? ' °- - fcoulhcrtl - led ' SlS°,rrtT~i ! i? ar £ et l l,ghe r, : No -. 2 - yellow; l V* i? f *+ 3 * yeHow, $1.14(g)l.iol • $1 10#in No - 6. yellow. vr t>a i a ~; , Tlle market is stoadn ; 66% ®67c. 68% @69c; No. 3, white scarce and highen : SK'waffi: | fe.o0 O @40 $ 5 4 0.- 00@41 - 50: SPrinß> PCr ton 1 Refined Sugars Market ateadvl powdered. 6.85 c; fine granulPted, 6.75 c( confectioners" A. 6.65 c. Butter The market is firm, creamery, extras, 45®46c, nearby prints, fancy. 48c. Eggs Market firm and higher; rennsyhania, and other nearby first* ■ froe cases, $14.10 per case; do., current receipts, free cases. $13.y5 per case western, extras, firsts, free cases, $14.14 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $13.92 per case. <. Li ,ve Poultry—The market is firmi : fowls, 21®23c: roosters, 15®17c; sprtns chickens, 20®23c; turkeys, 22@24c. ducks, 20@24c; geese, 19®22c. Dressed Poultry Market nrml 2r.@25%c; do., good to choice, 23®24c; do., small sizes, 20U 2„c; old roosters, 20c: roasting chick ens, western, 20®26c; broiling chickens, western, 18®26c; do., nearby, 30®35 c ; spring ducks, nearby, 23®25c; do. western, 22®24c; geese, nearby. 19C< 21c; do., western, 18®20c; turkeys, fancy, large, nearby. 32<S>33c; do., west ern, fancy, large, 32®33c: do., western. I j° 30®31c; do., common. 24® 27c; do., *ld toms. 29@30c. .iVSJU/i'PJ 01 " Light mixed, *16.00®16.o0; No. 1, do., *15.00016,U0l No. 2, do.. $13.00 ® 14.00. CHICAGO CA'ITLE Chicago, 111., Feb. 13. Cattle Re. ceipts, 7,000; weak. Native beef cattle, *7.<5#12.15; western, *7.85®10.25 stockers and feeders, *ti.lO®o.lO: cows and heifers, *5.10®10.10; calves, *lo.oo® 14.50. Sheep Receipts, 15,000; Btrong, Wethers, *10.75® 12.00; lambs, *12.25 ®14.75. Hogs Receipts. 33,000; slow, 5c under yesterday's average. Bulk ot sales. *12.25<!il 2.45; light, *11.7012.35 mixed, *12.10®12.50; heavy, *l2.ooii 12.50; rough, $12.00® 12.15; pigs, *9.75® CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Chicago, 111., Feb. 13.—Board of Trad# closing: Wheat—May. 1.73%; July, 1.48%. Corn—May, 1.01%; July, 1.00. Oats—May, 55% ; July, 34% Pork—May, 29.95; July, 25.30. Lard—May. 16.57; July, 16.27. Ribs —May, 15.72; July, 15.82. Legal Notices CLERK'S NOTICE NO 3306 IN BANKRUPTCY ln the District Court of the United States for the Middle Dis trict of Pennsylvania, R. C. Guyer and J. 11. Guyer, of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, bankrupts undet the Act of Congress of July 1, 1898, hav ing applied for a full discharge from all debts provable against their estate under said Act, notice is hereby given to all known creditors and other per sons In interest, to appear before tli said Court at Scranton. in said District, on the 19th day of March, 1917. at 10 o'clock In the, forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the prayers of tli said petitioners should not be granted. GEORGE C. BCHEUBR, Clerk. CLERK'S NOTICE NO. 3327 JN BANKRUPTCY ln the District Court of the United States for the Middle Dls triet of Pennsylvania, Edward J. Cav ender, of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, a bankrupt under the Act of Congress of July 1. 1898, having ap plied for a full discharge from all debts provable against his estate under said Act. notice is hereby given to all known creditors and other persons In Interest, to appear before the said Court at Scranton. in said District, on the 19th dav of March, 11917, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause. If any thev have, why the prayer of the said pe titloner should not be granted. GEORGE C. SCHEUER. Clerk. RUBBER STAMnp IJII SEALS A STENCILS IIV ■■ " MfG.BYHBG. STENCIL WORKS ■ || II 13D LOCUST SI HBG.PA. II 19
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