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BIG IMPROVEMENT
IN N. SECOND ST.
Remodeling Houses to Convert
Them Into Apartments and
Storeroom
Remodeling work on the two big
brick dwelling houses at 1435-1437
North Second street, to convert them
Into apartments with a large store
room on the first floor, has been start
ed by Harold A. Hippie, contractor for
the owners, Lester U. Holtzman and
Harvey B. Bair.
The total cost of Improvements will
be at least $25,000. All alterations and
remodeling will be completed within
tlie next four months, so that the build
ing will be ready for occupancy early
In the summer.
The owners are planning to use the
entire first floor ot the iwo buildings
as a large produce and meat market.
The floor will be entirely of concrite.
An artesian well will be drilled. Other
improvements include a large ice and
storage plant.
When opened the store will add an
other business interest to the fast
growing uptown section and will be
another convenience for residents in
that district.
Two of the four apartments, which
are to be 011 the second and third lloors,
have already been let, and it is expected
when improvements are completed all
apartments in the building will be
taken.
J. F. Barnhart, superintendent of Mr.
Hippie's work, has a force of men at
work tearing out some of the interior
walls in the houses, so that improve
ments can be started as soon as pos
sibie.
Rex Garage Will be
Greatly Improved
The incorporation of the Ilex Garage
and Supply Company signifies exten
sive alterations to front of the build
ing and the opining of an accessory de
partment and the distributing agency
for motorcars. The building has a ca
pacity of 150 cars. A glass front will
be constructed which will add addl
xional room between the present wall
and the walk. This will permit a store
room for a complete line of tires and
accessories. Watchman and car wash
ers will be on duty all night, and a re
pair department will be maintained.
Cars will be delivered and called for
without additional charge. The entire
buildling will be repainted to make this
substantial building as attractive as
possible.
The officers are as follows: A. G.
Stoufter, president: L L Shettle. vice
president; lrvin B. Rubin, secrcetary,
and O. A. Stouffer, manager. L L.
Shettle will be In charge of the garage
and sales.
College Dean to Speak on
Leadership at Stevens' M. E.
To-morrow will be a day of unusual
Interest at the Stevens Memorial
Methodist Episcopal Church. Dr.
Clayton Albert Smucker, pastor, will
preach at 10.30 o'clock on "The Mo
tor of Solidarity." The srteciai fea
ture. in addition to the full service,
will be the organ recital by Miss Ruth
Kraybill.
Dr. Thomas C. Blalsdell, dean of
State College, will preach on "Leader
ship'' at 7.30 o'clock. Special seat
reservations will be made for young
men and women at the night service.
The united musical organizations of
the church will lead the singing. The
big male chorus will sing two num
bers.
Fat Harvest of Fifteen
Bushels of Potatoes For
Charity Reaped by Noodles
Young Harrisburg turned out en-
Jiiasse this morning to see Noodles Fa-
Igan at the Majestic Theater. The
event was a potato matinee under the
auspices of Noodles Fagan, Wilmer and
Vincent and the Associated Aid So
ciety. The price of admission was two
potatoes for every child and five for
adults. The theater was packed to i'.s
doors and the Associated Aids received
more than fifteen bushels of potatoes.
Secretary J. John Yates, of the society,
will distribute the "spuds" to the poor
families about the city.
HELD AS SPIES
New York, March 3. Participation
in an elaborate spy plot organization
to send men to Great Britain under
guise of being American newspaper
correspondents, but whose real purpose
was to serve as spies and supply' Ge
rmany with forbidden information as to
civil and militarv conditions in Ens
land, was charged against Albert A.
Sander, Carl W. Wunnenberg and
George Vaux Bacon in indictments
found here yesterday by the Federal
grand Jury.
CONGRESSMAN AGAIN' WILL.
FI.Y TO N ATION 1, CAPITAL
Philadelphia. March 3. Beginning
his second trip to Washington, D. C.,
by airplane. Congressman O. D. Bleak
ley, of Franklin, Pa., will start from
league Island Park to-morrow or
Monday. He will be taken on the trip
by Sergeant Ocker, of the army avia
tion corps. Mr. Bleakley made the trip
with Sergeant Ocker just before the
opening of Congress last December.
Japan Ridicules Idea
of Warring on America
By Associated Press
Tokio, March 3.—Japan has re
ceived no proposition from either Mex
ico or Germany directly or indirectly
lo join in a possible war against the
United States, Viscount Montono Japa
nese Foreign Minister, informed the
Associated Press yesterday.
Viscount Motono said he considered
such an idea ridiculous, it being based
on the outrageous presumption that
Japan would abandon her allies. If
Mexico received the proposal. Viscount
Motono added, that country showed in
telligence in not transmitting it to
Japan.
DEMOCRATS LOSE VOTE
Washington, D. C„ March 3.—Rep
resentative Michael F. Conry, of New
York City, a Democratic member of
Congress for four terms and re-elected
for a fifth, died at a hospital here yes
terday after a long illness from kiduey
trouble. He was 47 years old. in
spite of his failing health he had been
at the Capitol quit" regularly until last
week, and as a :i, ruber of the Ways
and Means Committee bid worked
hard in connection with 1)1 framing
of the revenue bill and o;iicr legisla
tion.
BEEKEEPERS ELECT
The State Beekeepers elected the
following oflicers: President, Dr. 11.
A. Surface, Mechanicsburg, re-elected;
vice-presidents, G. 11. Rea, Keynolds
ville; J. R. Rainbo, Collingwood; A.
F. Strittmatter, Ebensburg; secretary
and treasurer, H. C. Klinger, Liver
pool; representatives to Agricultural
Federation, E. A. Weimer, Lebanon;
H. A. Surface, Mechanicsburg; H. C.
Klinger, Liverpool. The closing speak
ers included Dr. E. F. Phillips, of the
Department of Agriculture, Washing
ton; E. G. Carr, New Jersey State In
spector; State Zoologist Sanders and
others. Twenty counties were repre
sented.
QIIBBER STAMQR
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II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA* II
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SATURDAY EVENING,
Hold Balance of Power
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("ROM TOP TO BOTTOM-REPRESENTATIVES:
I W & MARTIN. UA.C.H.RANDALU.CAL. MEYER
LONDON, NEW VORK. T.O.SCBIUL . M|NN
AND A.T. FULLER, MASS. J
By Associated Press
Washington, D. C., March 3.—Con
gress adjourns to-morrow with the
control of the next House still in dis
pute.
As the result of the death of Rep
resentative Conry, of New York, the
Republicans appear to have the lead.
They now have 215 votes assured, it is
conceded, while the Democrats have
214. Reports also have reached here
that three newly-elected Democrats
are seriously ill. No successor to Mr.
Conry will be elected before next No
vember, it is believed.
Five members of the incoming
Congress are classed as "independ
ents." Hence, if a special session of
Congress is called before next Decem
ber. it will be apparent that the Re
publicans will have the advantage. As
a majority of the membership of the
House, 21S members, are necessary to
the selection of a speaker, however,
the Democrats are not without hope.
How serious a defection in the
Democratic ranks over prohibition leg
islation will affect the proposed or
ganization of the House is causing
Democrats some concern. About a
dozen "wet" Northern Democrats have
split with the Southern "dry" leaders
and yesterday they showed their inde
pendency by defeating a judiciary bill
greatly desired by Southern Demo
crats. Both sides are threatening re
taliation in the way of committee as
signments if the Democrats organize
the next House. Democratic leaders
hope, however, to effect a truce before
a vote on the speakership comes.
SHOT BOARDING TRAIN
Williamsport, Pa., March ~3. Jo
seph Julian, aged 19 years, was shot by
Peter Babcock at Masten yesterday
morning and is in the Williamsport
Hospital in a dying condition. Bnb
coek stepped from a passenger train
and saw Julian in the crowd waiting to
get on. Drawing a thirty-two-calibre
revolver, he fired one shot, which
struck Julian in the right side.
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FOR SALE
A GOOD BUILDING FOR
MANUFACTURING
PURPOSES
Two Stories—2ooxßo ft.
Substantially built, light
from all sides, steam heat, ele
vator, cellar under entire
building.
Address or call at
1716 Susquehanna Street
Harrisburg, Pa.
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This Beautiful Suburban Dwelling
delightfully located on the picturesque Susquehanna River,
North Front street, Wormleysburg,
Is For Sale ai a Live Wire Price
Two and ont-half story frame dwelling, 12 commodious
rooms, tine interior finish, all modern conveniences, cemented
:ellar, granolithic pavement and walks, fruits, shrubs, flowers.
LARGE GARAGE with heat and water. Grounds 75 by
about 165. House surrounded by beautiful lawn. All-night
cars within one block—sc fare. An ideal home with a magni
ficent view of the river and city. •
BATHING—BOATING—FISHING
ROHRE.R & SON, Bergner Building
Members HarrtsbuiK Ileal Estate Board
—^■■■
—\
Market Square Store Room
For Rent From April 1, 1917
No. 3 South 2d Street 22x92 Feet
APPLY TO
Dauphin Deposit Trust Co.
GET READY TO ARM
AMERICAN SHIPS
St. Louis to Be First to Leave
With Protecting Guns
on Deck
By Associated Press
New York, March 3. —The six pas
senger ships of the American Line held
In this harbor by the German block
ade are ready to take on guns as soon
as Congress authorizes the govern
ment to arm American merchant ves
sels. A naval constructor and two
ordnance officers from the navy yard
continued to-day an inspection of the
-' merican Line ships.
These officers yesterday spent the
greater part of the day on board the
St. Ix>uis, which, it is understood, will
be the first of the American fleet to
leave if the ship arming bill becomes
a law. It was said that the liners
could be made ready fo rif necessary
in 4 8 hours, so far as the installation
of guns is concerned.
Inquiries by oflicers at the navy yard
regarding the caliber of guns now car
ried by French and British steam
ships for submarine defense show that
the French liners are armed with naval
7 5 millimeters, a little more than 3
inches; the Cunarders carry 4.7's and
the White Star liners 6-inch guns.
Help Wanted —Male
PAINTER
First-class striper and finisher
on fine automobile work.
APPLY
KEYSTONK MOTOR CAR CO.,
59 South Cameron Street,
Harrisburg.
For Sale
BUNGALOW
NEAR PENBROOK
i Price very reasonable to
quick buver.
Call at once on
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M. R. Alleman
115 X. Front St.
STEELTOX, PA.
I Member Harrisburg Real Estate
Board
=i
r FOR SALE
! —624 Calder St.
91D50 —626 Calder St.
i KlitUU— 430 Muench St.
I *IOO0 —1320 William St.
*l2O0 —1322 William St.
I y^SOO —1541 Vernon St
! siiOOO —1543 Vernon St.
•27.VI —1232-1234 Cowden St. and
1235 Apple Ave.
1 fu:7s0 —307 Muench St.
C^OOO —662 Boyd Ave., corner prop
erty.
I *2050 —1707 Penn St.
i yr>oo—l62s-1627 button St., and gar
age.
9:1700 —216 Hamilton St.
• 1000 each —1411-1417 Currant Ave.
(1200 each—l4oß-1414 N. 7th St.
*lO50 —1407 Currant Ave., corner
property.
95500 —332 Broad St.
9100O —1705 N. 4th St.
91200—1225 Wallace St.
93100 —404 South Cameron St.. and
| garage.
91000 —2218 Atlas Ave.
9:<H*M —308 Cumberland St.
i 94500 —60 2 Forster St.
92700 —623 Boas St.
CHAS. ADLER
ftrnl Katnte unil InMurnnee
1002 NORTH TIIIHD STHKKT
Member libs. Itrul Uatate Uourd.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
Mexico Denies Having
Dealt With Germany to
Wage War on U. S.
Guadalajara. Mex„ March 3.—Gen
eral Candido Aguilar, the provisional
minister of foreign relations to-day
formally denied that tho Mexican
Government had been approached by
Germany with the object of forming
an alliance hostile to the United
States. The statement out by
the Mexican Foreign Minister says:
"The Government of Mexico has
not received in behalf of the Govern
ment of Germany any proposal for
an alliance looking toward war with
the United States."
Too Late For Classification.
Lost and Found
IA)ST American Red Cross pin.
Lost on Front street, between North
street and the Harrisburg Public Li
brary. Reward if returned to Tele
graph Office.
Legal Notices
HAVING purchased the store and
good will of the business formerly con
ducted by D. Mlneff at 476-478 Myers
street, Steelton, all persons having bills
against him are requested to call on or
before March 15 for settlement by the
undersigned purchasers.
DEMITROFF AND KORMUSHOFF.
NOTICE is hereby given that the fol
lowing account has been filed in the
Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin
County, Pa., and will be confirmed by
said Court on 22d day of March, 1917,
unless cause be shown to tho contrary:
Third and final account of George H.
Calvert, receiver of Columbia Savings
and Trust Company, of Pittsburgh.
HENRY F. HOLLER,
Prothonotary.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
City and Suburban Properties
This list may contain the very property you're looking for—
inspections by appointment.
121 Chestnut St. 3-story brick; 9 ENOIjA
rooms, bath, furnace, lot 22x105. "70-272 Susquehanna Ave. 2V&-
Bargaln. story frames with 6 rooms, hath,
1012 < tiefltnut St. 3-story frame, pantry, furnace, electric light, lot
9 rooms, bath, cupboard, furnace; 25x140. Each, *2,300.
gas, lot 15,ix9S. *2,030. vnni, uiiiiit
12 cutviieu St. 2-story frame: 5 luubmub
rooms, coal and gas ranges, lot 13x 25th Street mul Columbia Ave.
62. *1,350. lJouole 2V4-story frame house;
2140 tireen St. 3-story brick; 8 one has 3 rooms and the other has
rooms, bath, steam heat, gas and 6 rooms, stable, garage, chicken
electricity, lot 21x86. *4,200. house and hog pen, lot 177x120.
INB4 Beglna St. 3-story brick; 8 , $1,300.
rooms, bath, furnace, gas and elec- HI'MMEI.STOWN
triclty, lot 25x 10. JJ, 100. .. I u. iVnitnti __ oi /
' "rooms"'fot S s*3 33x100''"Sill loo"™ 6 ' 6 story brownstone house. *7 rooms,
72 iT.h St _ alktorv b.'ick 8 bath ' Pantry, reception hall, gas
rooms, bath, furnace, gas and . a, | d , water
electricity, lot 15x87. *I,BOO. lot l-x-00. *,,000.
1023 North Second St. 3-story LAWSiTON
brick, i) rooms, bath, storage room, (anton Ave. 2%-story frame
gas, hot water heat, lot 26.8x90. house with 9 rooms, bath, pantry,
*7,200. electric lights, hot water heat, lot
2103 North Thlril St. —3-story brick 100x220.
and shingle, 15 rooms, 2 baths. xonTH ■ vunvvr
pantry, conservatory, steam heat, "
K'aa and electricitv, lot 110x200. 2V4-"ir> frame (double house)
1310 Wallace St. 2% -story brick each side has 7 rooms, bath, elec
and frame, 7 rooms, bath, furnace, trie lights, coal and gas ranges,
gas. lot 16.5x68.75. *2,200. lot 23V4x200. Kach. *2.000.
, AQIEICT NEW CUMBERLAND
2-story frame cottage with 8 rooms. Bridge St., nenr 12tl St. l-story
bath, pantry, living hall, cellar frame bungalow. 5 rooms, coal
under kitchen, house for servant, and gas ranges, hot and cold wat
about I*4 acres of ground. *5,000. er, electricity, lawn and garden,
BItESSI.EK lot 28x150. *l,sOo.
1-story frame bungalow. 3 rooms, OBERLISf
200 fruit tres, lot 100x120 feet, t'nlon St. 2%-story frame, 6
*1,200. rooms, lot 35x140. *1,400.
CAMP HILL IEItDIX
N. XV. Cor. Market and Hamilton Frame cottage with 6 rooms, water
Stx. 2%-story brick, 15 rooms, piped from spring. large front
bath and outkitchen, lot 150x210. porch, basement, slate roof, partly
*i.o00. furnished, lot 50x127. *I,OOO.
S. W, Cor. Market St. and Myera STEELTON
Ave. 2 H -story frame, 10 rooms, , . *, •> .
bath, furnace, electric lights, lot Chamber* St. ~-storjframe, 4
110x170. *3.100. rooms, tin roof, well, 200 grape
S. W. Cor. Ilunman Ave. nnd Mnr- vines, lot 68x164. #I,OOO.
ket St. Three 2Vs-story (single) SUSQUEHANNA TOWNSHIP
brick houses, 9 rooms, bath and Llnarlmtown ltad, at the head of
pantry, steam heat, electric lights, Wildwood Lake—2V4-story frame;
lots 12x200; *5,400 for corner; 1 rooms, partly finished bath
*4,000 each for inside houses. room, porches front and both sides,
Main St. Two 2%-story frame new property, garage for 1 ma
houses, 7 rooms, bath each, fur- chine, shade and fruit trees, lawn
nace in one side, electric lights, and garden. About % acre of
lots 20x142. Both *3.200. ground. *3,500.
Trindle Bond 3-story brick and WEST KAIBA'IEAV
stucco, 10 rooms, bath, pantry, Conodoguinet 5t.— 21,4-storv frame
electric lights, heated by vapor 7 rooms, pantry, steam heat, elec-
Hnirt-T,' if'.'i .t, ~, * tricity. drilled well and cistern,
Harrtn and Walnut St. l%-story front, side and back porches-
P anTi^y. eler? rlc^l'i glitsV'fiTr n'ace,"* lot "° UBe ' ' ot B°XI2SxUU
-80X150. W.IOO • u^lux<;TO> . HEIGHTS
III \ Washington Ave. —2%-story frame-
East Side <f Market St. 2',4-story 7 rooms, bath, electric lights
frame dwelling with 8 rooms, piped for furnace, front, side an<?
fruit trees, lawn and garden, lot back porches, garage, lawn and
50x103. *I,OOO. garden, lot 25x150. *2,250.
Miller Brothers&Co
CourtSts I
MEMBER IIABItISBUKG ItEAL ESTATE BOAItD
—■*—rw nufci bwi—^ll—ai—
Many Home-Loving People Have Chosen
The Ideal Hippie
17th and Regina Streets-and~lßth and North Streets
For Their Residence
A few of these homes yet unsold present to homeseekers an opportunity'to secure a home
in a beautiful location at a small figure, when compared to materials and workmanship.
Harold A. Hippie
CONTRACTOR BUILDER
Harrisburg National Bank Building
S. Market Square
, Legal Notices
NOTICE Letters of Administration
on the Estate of Emma C. Deltrlch. lute
of the Borough of Lykens. Dauphin
County, Pa., deceased, having been
grunted to the undersigned having its
office In the City of Harrisburg. all per
sons Indebted to said Estate are re
quested to make Immediate payment,
and those having claims will please
present them for settlement.
COMMONWEALTH TRUST COMPANY,
Administrator.
NOTICE
THE Bondholders' Committee of First
Mortgage 5 per cent, bonds of the
Cumberland \ alley Telephone Com
pany, has Hied its Report and Account
of Receipts and Disbursements, wth
Commonwealth Trust Company, Deposi
tary, Harrisburg, Pa., In accordance
with the requirements of Bondholders'
Agreement dated August 11, 1911.
If no objections or exceptions are
filed to said report within 60 days from
date of last publication of this notice,
the committee and its ofticers will be
discharged from their duties, liabili
ties and obligations as to all depositors.
A. E. PEN DE KG AST. Secy.
Harrbburg. Pa.. February 24. 1917.
NOTICE Letters Testamentary on
the Estate of William Van Camp, late
of Harrisburg. Dauphin County. Pa.,
having been granted to the undersigned
at 1519 North Sixth street. Harrisburg.
Pa all persons indebted to said Estate
are' requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims will pre
sent them for settlement to
C. J. MANNING. M. D..
Executor.
HARVEY E. KNUPP. Attorney.
No. 3 Russ Building.
NOTICE Letters Testamentary on
the Estate of Daniel S. Seitz, late of
Harrisburg city. Dauphin county. Pa.,
deceased, having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted to
said Estate are requested to make im
mediate payment, and those having
claims will present them for settle
ment. to ANNIE) W. SfclTZ,
Executrix,
1211 North Second Street.
Harrisburg. Pa.
MARCH 3, 1917.
Business Personals
CLOTHING. S-'>Ka, FURNITURE—
Bought at highest cash prices anil sola
reasonable. . Refkiu. 407 Broad streuL
r II phone 2860.
SPANGLEIT PLANING MII.L
Mill work of all kinds. Estimates
cheerfully given. 824 North Seventh
street.
FOR falling liuir try Gross' Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, Urug
gist and Apothecary, 119 Market street.
H rrlsburg. Telephone orders given
prompt attontlon. Bell 19Su.
UPHOLSTERING And furniture re
pairing; mattresses renovated and cush
ions of all kinds made. & N. Cluck.
320-32U Woodbine street. Phone 1317 J.
WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY
Trustee Uldg.—All kinds of detective
work haudled-—one eye always open.
BELL PHONE 48lt.
Automobiies
FOR SALE A Ford runabout, in
line condition, with good shoes all
around. Also a five-passenger, 1916
Overland. These cars must be sold at
once to meet obligation. Auto Trans
portation Exchange, 27-29 North Cam
eron street.
LIMOUSINE One new Ford limou
sine; lop ready to fit on Ford car for
winter use; was $150; will lake SIOO
Andrew Hedmond. Third and Boyd
streets.
WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of any
kind. If you cannot sell your car. why
not cousign 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
T HAN SPORT AT ION EXCHANGE DE
PAttTME.iT. 27-29 North Cameron
street.
Garages and Repairs
TIRE REPAIRING Best of work
guaranteed, and at reasonable prices.
Call and give us a trial. Good Service
Tire Co., 1019-Market street.
FOR SALE Used tires. Sizes, 3i>x3
37x5Vfc. New tires at one-half price,
37x5, 35x5, 35x4. Assortment of new
and ustd tubes. CREBCENT AUTO GAR
AO E. 232 South street.
CAMP CURTIN GARAGE
SEVENTH AND CAMP STREETS
Large brick building equipped with
I best lacllltles for storage and care of
cars. Repairing by experienced me
chanics. All work guaranteed. Let us
quote prices. BELL PHONE 1093 W.
FEDERAL SQUARE GARAGE.
COR. COURT AND CRANBERRY STS.
I Cars stored by day or month. Mod
erate prices. Repairs made. Cars wash
ed. Night and day service. Gasoline
| Air. Both phones.
| iMolurcyciea and liicycies
| FOR SALE A 1916 three-speed,
electrically equipped Indian, cost
j $315.00, run less than 1,000 miles—will
sell for $215.00. Write, or see Walter
1 Hallowell, 161 Er.st King street, Lan
| caster, Pa.
; sidecars. Fresto
tanks, etc., wanted for highest cast!
prices. We have 17 second-hand mo
torcycles, all makes, tor sale at from
j S2O to S2OO each. Easy payments if
desired. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 Noith
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. Dayton
Cycle Co., 912 North Third street.
INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Also Ttaol
und Harley-Davidson for sale cheap,
just been overhauled; all twin cylinders
and in good condition. C. H. UUler.
1317 Derry street.
Legal Notices
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County No. 568 Equity
Docket. ln the Matter of the City
Auto Supply Company.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
THE undersigned having been ap
pointed Auditor to make distribution
of the balance in the hands of Edwin
M. Hershey, Receiver of the City Auto
Supply Company, among those legally
entitled thereto, will sit for the purpose
of his appointment in the Daw Library
in the Court House, at Harrisburg, Pa.,
on Tuesday, March 13, 1917, at 10 o'clock
A. M., when and where all persons in
terested may appear for the purpose of
presenting and proving claims.
WM. H. EARNEST,
Auditor.
February 24. 1917.
NOTICE Letters of administration
on the estate of William H. Filling, Sr.,
late of Harrisburg, Dauphin county,
Pa., deceased, having been granted to
the undersigned, residing in Harris
burg, all persons indebted to said es
tate are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims will
present them for settlement.
WILLIAM H. FILLING, JR..
Administrator.
" ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given that letters
of administration on the estate of Solo
mon G. Cohen, late of the City of Har
risburg, County of Dauphin, and State
of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been
granted to the undersigned. All per
sons Indebted to said estate are re
quested to make payment, and those
having claims or demands will make
known the same without delay.
CLARA COHEN.
Administratrix,
431 Market Street,
Or Harrisburg. Pa.
JAMES G. HATZ.
Attorney.
Business Opportunities ,
FOR SALE Vulcanizing plant as
good as new. Cheap if aold soon. Ad
dress L, 4855, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Grocery stock and fix
tures on the Hill. Clean stock at right
price to quick buyer. Address 0., 4773,
care of Telegraph.
DISTRICT SALES MANAGER
WANTED —■ Exceptional opportunity
for man capable of organizing and di
recting sales force In Held, or estab
lished firm with sales force now work
ing automobile trade. New auto spe
cialty of truly wonderful merit, yield
ing immense protlt. Best of territory
now open. SIOO or more required.
P. S. E. Mfg. Co., 1777 Broadway, New
York.
$lO INVESTED in oil lease fnay make
$10,000; oil leases $2 acre, 25c acre
down; 25c acre week, S2O buys ten
acres, $2.50 down; $2.50 a week for
Oklahoma oil leuses; opening new Held
may make your leasu worth *I,OOO acre;
this has happened In Oklahoma many
times; buy low, sell high; that way has
made fortunes tor lease owners; big
advance coming in price; S2O buys lu
acres; S4O buys 20 acres; remit 25
cents per acre ilrst payment, or $2 per
acre payment In full; agents wanted;
write tree Information. T. M. MILAM,
21 Colcord Bldg., Oklahoma, okla.
BUY AMALGAMATED OIL one cent
a share; lou per cent dlvidents in 90
days possible, production now coming
In, ground floor stock, one cent a share,
aouoles price shortly, $1 par value, slu
buys 1000 shares. Write lor full de
tails. Amalgamated Oil Co., 1250 Col
cord Bldg., uKiahonia City, Okla.
S3O INVESTED in an acre of OKLA
HOMA Mineral Land may make you in
dependent. ■ Map and circular on re
quest. S .11. Dodson, Oklahoma Lands.
30 N. Dearborn street, Chicago.
FOR SALE Old-established, suc
cessful drug store in town of 20,000
population. Good prescription busi
ness. Address X., 4838, care of Tele
graph.
AUTOMOBILE OWNER, willing to
travel, can secure partnership in State
Agency tor best-selling farmer's spec
ialty on the market. No investment re
quired and big profits assured for ser
vices. Mr. Greth, 32 South Third street.
WANTED Reliable party to take
active interest with mo in one of the
uest-paying office businesses in Har
rlsburg. Party to uevote part tune in
cnarge of otilce, balance of time travel
ing in the Interests of the business. Re
quires $250.00 cash. Will stand closest
investigation. Address K„ 4863, care
of Telegraph.
IF YOU CAN
Invest $25 cash and a few dollar*'
monthly, you can get in with a com
pany that should return you a fortune,
iou will recognize the truth of this
statement when it is presented to you. .
This is not oil, mining or a scheme.
Your banker or lawyer can O. K. our
business. Address V., 4849, care of
Telegraph.
FOR SALE Good will and fixtures
Enola Restaurant. J. J. Baddorf.
WE offer a guaranteed 6 per cent, in
vestment in an established local in
dustry. Address J., 4824, care of Tele
| graph.
ANY Intelligent person can earn good
income corresponding tor newspapers,
experience unecessary. Send fur par
ticulars. Prtfss Syndicate, 792 Lock
port. N. Y.
Hauling and Moving
NATIO...xL TRANSFER CO. Movers
of pianos, safes, boilers and general
hauling. H. VV. Lathe, Manager. Fifth
and Woodbine streets. Bell phono 8029 J.
Money to JLoan
MONEY ADVANCED to housekeep
ers at legal rates; business confiden
tial. Profit Sharing Loan Society, Room
7, Spooner Building. It North Market
Square.
BANKS WON'T
but we will loan you sl6 to s3os
for one year, payable monthly at
legal rates, if you have good
character, a reputation for pay
ing your bills and sufficient In
come to meet the payments a■
they fall due.
Security required: Note secured
by personal property, mainly
household furniture without re
moval, or real estate, or the guar
antee of some responsible per
* CO-OPERATIVE
LOAN 4c INVESTMENT CO.
204 Chestnut Street
Affiliated with local, state and
national organizations which
stand for approved business
Storage
STORAGE Fireproof and n(jn-flre
proof warehouses. Private rooms for
household goods $2 per month and up.
Harrisburg Storage Co., 437-445 South
Second street.
STORAGE 419 Broad street, house
hold goods, mercandise. Private rooms.
sl-$3. Wagons, 75 cents month. D.
Cooper & Co.. 411 Broad street- Both
phones.
Financial
FREE BOOK "Money in Oil" shows
how you can make quick profits. Steady
dividends. Small investment. Now
drilling. Approved State Banking Com
mission. Neosho Co., K. C„ Life Bidg.,
Kansas City, Mo.
CHOICE 6 PER CENT. FARM MORT
GAGES FOR SALE lnterest collected
free of charge. Titles guaranteed. 3a
years' experience. Best ot references.
Write for list. Interstate Securities
Company, Minneapolis, Minn.
FOR SALE 3OO shares Harris
Grape Juice* Company, Incorporated,
stock. M. Shires, 613 Connell Building,
Scranton, Pa., or Rev. W. S. Harris,
Harrisburg. Pa.
Automobiles
FOR SALE One Ford car, in good
condition. Apply to Electric Garage,
Evergreen and Thompson streets.
Ft It SALE Chalmers light deliv
ery, new bod" and new ppint. inquire
at Miller Auto Co.. 68 South Cameron
street.
NEW 1917 Ford touring body, includ
ing the top and windshield, will be sold
for $45; never used. Apply C. A. Hoak,
Penbrook, Pa. Both phones.
Legal Notices
CLERK'S NOTICE NO. 3264 IN
BANKRUPTCY ln the District Court
of the United States for the Middle
District of Pennsylvania. Jennie Sha
ravskv, alias Jennie Sharosky, of Steel
ton, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, a
bankrupt under the Act of Congress of
July 1, 1898. having applied for a full
discharge from all debts provable
against her 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 9tli
day of April, 1917, at 10 o'clock In the
I forenoon, to show cause, If any they
have, whv the prayer of the said peti
tioner should not be granted.
GEORGE C. SCHEUER,
Clerk.
THE annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Harrisburg Transfer
Company will be held at the office of
the Conipany. fourth floor Common
wealth Trust Company Building, 222
Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa., on
Tuesday, March 27. 1917. at 3 P. M„ for
the election of Officers and the transac
tion of any other business which may
be brought before the meeting.
CHARLES E. COVERT.
President.
NOTICE
THE public are hereby notified that
Harrisburg Lodge, No. 107, Loyal Order
of Moose, will not be responsible for
anv acts committed In the name of the
I*odge, by Win. K. Tobias, a former
Member, now dropped from the roll of
Membership.
HARRISIIURG LODGE, NO. 107, LOYAL
ORDER OF MOOSE. •
Action ♦-'-en at meeting of March 1,
1017*