E T TTTT TTTTT ff T T T T.T 'f fTW.* .W .V _V_V_V_*J9_W .W_V_VJ* _<*_+ V.+..V WW f_ ,T ,T T.T _T i I.T TW.WT TT T T T_ T , T T * -_T-T_T_T_T_f[jr A TELEGRAPH FOR SALE AB WILL BCD TIE JOB AT A SMALL COST"! 2>eatbs 'K'oT sr>. Funeral on Saturday *' te E"° l d® , lu 5 1 t friends are invited io out further notice. Interment llai risburg Cemetery. __ lI'RRAY Win. E. Murray d'ed Wednesday, September IJ. agca Funeral Saturday afternoon, at 1:30 o'clock, from late Vernon street. n,? w tliSut are invited to attend without further notice. Interment l-a Harrisburg Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS rrutf children of Mrs. Dillie J. E. or.'tor help t and htt kfnd t ness Shown the* owers. CHILDREN. FOUND i nsT Brown and white Collie Return to 215 North Front tieet. Telephone 2313. , OST _ Small, black purse, con ainint $7.50 and small change and o"r key* Liberal reward. Return to 22 Hoerner street. l-OST Two hounds; black and tan yp and black and white dug. Reward f returned to 1)02 South Nineteenth treet. ' LOST —Pocketbook Tuesday p. m. etween Fourth and Market aud 'weifth and Market, containing a um of money, annual pass and other nportant papers. Reward if returned 0 Telegraph office. HELP WANTED —Male CANVASSERS Wanted. Men with newspaper experience preferred. Guaian teed salary and expenses. Give details of P r f vi^?,' > e?re rience In letter to L., 6354. caie of Telegraph. BOY WANTED Apply Stern's ut-Rate Shoe Store, <-0J Walnut tree t. BARBER WANTED Good barber, teady. Day off. Good wages. Write, r call on Jos. B. Hershey, Mount Joy, ancaster County, Pa- , DRUGS Wanted, a qualified as- Istant. Good hours. "J lined. Address Y., 6-40, care oi elegraph. MEN WANTED to load r stone 2,7 V4c er ton. Can earn $25 to $35 per eek. Apply Paxtang Quarfies, Pax ing. TWO first class plumbers wanted at nee. Apply llerre Brothers, 41, aughn street, Harrisburg. W VNTED A middle-aged man for Kht work. Apply Devlne & Yungel hoe Co.. Harrisburg. l'a. WANTED salesman for grocery apartment. Apply Steeiton Store Co.. teelton. Pa. W VNTED Y'oung man over 16 ear's old. to work in drug store, lamer. Third and Broad. WANTED, AT ONCE Boys 16 to ) years of age, for Press work; also iborers. Good wages paid. Inquire ! Lalance & Grosjean Mfg. Co.. Jei iison and Division streets. \\ GOOD opening is available for a lan who can qualify as general of- | •c* man. one who has had some nowledge of bookkeeping, a clear ipid writer, will be given the piet ■ence. Address, giving past experi ice reference and salary expected, ~ 6243, care of Telegraph. WANTED High school boy to as st in shipping department after •hool and Saturdays. 1' lfteen cents n hour to start. State age and hours jU can work. Address K., b23i, care : Telegraph. WANTED—White chauffeur, must • experienced and a careful driver Ki competent to care for car. Ad ress, with references, L o20, care elegraph. WANTED Reliable man, honest id good reputation, for shipping erk in wholesale house, none but nnpetent men need reply und with iference. Address Box 124. WANTED Boy, over 18, to learn loto-engraving. A good opportunity , learn a good trade. Apply to Photo ngraving Dept., The Telegraph Print ig Co. WANTED A boy for general of •e work to learn typewriting busl -ss. Apply Remington Typewriter jtnpany, 119 Walnut street. WANTED Twenty-five wood loppers, by the day or cord; also veral "oilers. Apply to J. A. Seldel, arysville. WANTED Young men to learn lto business and become practical echanics and chauffeurs. Auto ransportation School, 27-29 N. Cam on street. SALESMAN for high-class news iper and rural magazine proposition, uaranteed salary and liberal com ission to live man. Give age, prevl- IS experience in detail and other .allocations in letter, which will be nlidential if desired, to 8., 6214, care Telegraph. WANTED 5O able-bodied len for piece work. Ex erienced truckers can earn $75 ) S9O per month. Must be able > read and write. Apply in erson only to agent of Penn rlvania Railroad Company at •ivision Street Transfer, P. . ft. Co., Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED —Clerk v to sell sundries down town drug s store. State age, sidence and where worked previous . S. 6236, care Telegraph. WANTED Two or three stock lesman on a new and unusual opositlon. Liberal advances to men proven ability. Address R.. 6219, re of Telegraph. HOUSES THAT || WE'RE GOING TO SELL! 1815 North Street 3-story frame house with 8 rooms, bath and furnace. Lot 20x 110 ft., to a 20-ft. rear alley. Possession In thirty days. Price, $2,44)0 35 N. Seventeenth Street Three-story brick house with ! sight rooms, bath and furnace. Lot 17x100 ft. to a 10-ft. wide rear I illey. 2204 N. Third Street Plot of ground 28x160 ft. :hrough to Susquehanna street; mproved with a 3-story brick louse, twelve rooms, bath, steam leat, gas and electricity. Prop erty is In excellent condition. Miller Brothers & Co. Piember Hb(. Real Estate Board It EA I. ESTATE ■ lUll ranee Surety Honda 1 l.oenat and Court Streets FRIDAY £TVFINING, HEH> WASTED—MaIe WANTED—One or two young men to work about Auto Uarage, driving and repairing of all kinds. A chance 19 'earn the automobile business. Must be prepared to pay SSO tuition. Auto Transportation School. 27-29 North Cameron 3treet. Bell 1710. WANTED 100 Common laborers. ' H. HOPPERS CO.. Care of Bethlehem Steel Co., Coke Oven Plant, . Steeiton, Pa. WANTED An experienced auto repairman, at once. Apply personal ly. Federick'a Garage. MESSENGERS Healthy, outdoor employment. Boys making- big money. Library and shower bath installed. Comfortable rest room. Opportunity for clerical positions and learn teleg raphy. Messengers also wanted after school hours, iwen who are incapaci tated for hard labor will also be em ployed as messengers. Western Union Telegraph Co. WANTED Two men cooks at Senate Hotel. Apply to Chef Wil liams. BOY WANTED Over 16, to work on train selling candy, etc. Apply at once. Heading News Stand. HK7.P~ \\ r .\ Mi:D—FEMALE WANTED A white woman for cook in family of three. $7.00 per week. Preference required. Address ft., 6238, care of Telegraph. SALESLADIES Experienced wanted for our Suit. Coat and Waist Departments. Apply at ASTRICH'S NEW STORE, 308 Market Street. WANTED—A white girl for general housework in family of three. Phone 3343 Bell. WANTED Girls. not under 16 years of ag-, to learn the trade of oigarmak ing. Pay $6.00 a week to learn. Experienced girls earning upward to $20.00 a week. Apply at HARRISBURG CIGAR CO., No. 000 Race Street. LIVINGSTON. 9 South Market Square, Want young girls to act as assistant salesladies in coat and suit room. Also bundle wrappers and one girl that understands sewing, to assist ill fitting department. Apply in person at once. WANTED Girls over 16 to pack age medicine and toilet articles. Good hours. No machinery. $4.50 to start. Address J., 6246, care of Telegraph. WANTED A refined woman for housekeeper by a man with two chil dren. Apply K„ 6234, care of Tele graph. WANTED Girl for general house work in family of two; references re quired. Apply 1520 State street. WANTED White girl or woman for light housework from 3 to 8 P. M. daily, Sunday excepted. Must be good cook. Good wages. References re quired. Address M., 5921, care of Telegraph. WANTED Woman who can do P'aii* cooking. Apply J. S. W., care of 'telegraph Office. WANTED—Young woman to act as assistant in dental office. Address D.. oHO 7, care of Telegraph. WAITRESS—Wanted at the Alva Restaurant, opposite Penn Station. BOOKKEEPER Opportunity for capable girl to better her position; clean, light office; good salary to right party. Address 8.. 6134, care of Telegraph. WANTED White girl for general housework; small family; good wages; must like children; references re- ' quired. T., 6230, care of Telegraph. WHITE cook wanted. Apply Piatt's Boarding House. 222 Chestnut street. OPERATORS on power sewing ma chines. Steady work. See our new building. JENNINGS MFG. CO., 2012 North Fourth street. APPLY AT ONCE Several ener getic girls over 16 years of age, who wish permanent employment. Harris burg Bag and Box Company, 1550 Ver non street. \ WANTED Weavers and Learners. Apply Silk Mill, Corner North and Second Sts. HOSIERY Knitters ana Loopers wanted. Steady work and good pay. Aply at once to Now Idea Hosiery Co.. rourteenth and Mayflower streets. Harrisburg. WANTED—Young women to learn the automobile business. Day and Night Classes. Will give practical training in driving anu repairing au tomobiles of all kinds. Apply at once. Auto Transportation School. 27-29 m r o th Diai n 3060 u " atreet - 15611 phOM - GIRLS to feed Platen presses. Ex perience not necessary. Apply Fore man. The Telegraph Printing Co.. Sec ond 1' lot.i Telegraph Building Annex. Harrisburg, Pa. HI'.I.I* tt AXTKD—.MaIe and Female GOVERNMENT WAR POSITIONS open. Clerical worn, men-women wanted. SIOO month. List free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 409G Rochester. N. Y. TWO of our students received The underwood Certificate making 60 and 65 words per minute. Our instruc tions and methods are the very best All commercial subjects are thorough- ' ly taught. Enroll with us now or September 4. Harrisburg Shorthand School, 31 North Second street. Har risburg. Pa. SALESMEN WANTED SALESMAN WANTEI> For terrN tory in Eastern Pennsylvania, hand- . ling standard specialty; earnings, $3,- 000 to $4,000 may be expected. Right man can arrange for suitable guar antee. Prefer man with car. Write or wire, 1230 Monroe Building, Chi- . cago, 111. . SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE WANTfiD Boy. 16 years of age. desires work on farm, with privilege of going to school. K., 6232, care of Telegraph. SITUATION WANTED Farm hand, good plowman and milker i single, steady man, $1.75 a day, wants work; references. Address A., 6239 care of Telegraph. ' i | SITUATIONS WAXTKD—FemaIe i . WANTED—Woman wishes position as practical nurse in small family, or as ' I housekeeper in Apply 621 | Reily street. 1 WANTED Housework in small, private family; no washing. Apply or • write, 810 East street. YOUNG LADY would like position as coos P. O. Box 2011. Steeiton. WANTED—By middle aged woman housekeeping for widower. Country town preferred. Apply 1824 Fulton street, city. ROOMS FUlt lIL.NT 118 SYLVAN TERRACE Furnlsh ' ed rooms for rent; conveniences, rent 1 reasonable; front, second floor room, near bath for 1 or 2 gentlemen triends; centrally located; write or ' call to Mrs. Edw. Rise. FOR RENT One room, suitable for office or shop, at 320 Briggs street. Apply 800 Capital street. 410 NORTH STREET Front fur nished room for rent, with running water in room; use Bell phone; suit able for two persons. WANTED Roomers; can accom i modate four or six; working girls | preferred. Address L., 6246, care of I 1 elegraph. _ | THREE ROOMS, furnished, or un furnished, with all conveniences; Pef fer near Second. Apply, with refer ence. A. P. Doranz, Room 3, 18 North Third. SECOND floor furnished room for gentleman, 703 North Second street. SECOND ST.. 1700 Five and six rooms with porch; most pleasant and open surroundings in city. TWO ROOMS FOR RENT Unfur nished; suitable for light housekeep- Ing. 1820 North Third street. METROPOLITAN ANNEX Clean, furnished rooms, hot and cold water, phone. Rates, $3 per week and up. 518 Market, at the Subway Entrance. ROOMS WANTED MAN AND WIFE desire one or two connecting furnished rooms with private bath if possible, in desirable residential section close to center of city preferred, though not essential. References exchanged. Address Box K5919, care of Telegraph. AI'AIiTMEXTS FOKItKNT JUST COMPLETED Beautiful Belvedere Apartments, 711 North Second street. Fire and sound proof; hardwood finish; city steam; hot water; electric elevators; laundry und all modern conveniences. Apply 1815 North Front. Telephone 875 R. 2nd St. N. 34—The Young Apart ments for adults only; six rooms and bath; bay window facing Second St.; city steam; strictly modern; rent, $42.50; suitable for office and resi dence combined; possession Oct. Ist. Apply to A. C. Young, Real Estate In Its Entirety, 34 North Second St. REAL F.STATE Voi: SALE HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES 1210-12-16 Cowden street, 1128 Wal lace, 1108 Cameron and 1119 North Seventh. All can be bought on easy terms. LINCOLN REALTY CO.. Box 349. . SINGLE DWELLING at Paxtang for sale at a very attractive price 8 rooms and bath gas electric light steam heat lot, 50x130 garage and work shop on rear. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. $2,000 WILL PURCHASE a large frame dwelling near Dauphin, about one-fourth-acre of land beautiful view from the largo porches. Bell Reajty Co.. Bergner Building. PUBLIC SALE of valuable Real Estate TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 1917, At WILLIAM KLINE'S HOTEL known as the RAILROAD HOUSE, in QOLDSBORO, YORK COUNTY, PA„ the undersigned will expose to public sale, all that certain tract or piece of land, situated in I>ondonderry Town ship, Dauphin County, Pa., being known as SHELLEY'S ISLAND, con taining 148 acres, more or less. The improvements thereon consist of a large combination Stone and Frame Dwelling House, large Bank Barn, 2 large Tobacco Sheds, Corn Barn, Wagon Shed and other necessary out buildings. Sale to begin at 2 o'clock P. M., on Tuesday, September 25, 1917, when terms will be made known bv the un dersigned. HEIRS Of Annie B. Stauffer, deceased. JOHN K. WISSLER, Auct. M. E. MUSSER, Attorney. CHESTNUT STREET. 1616 9 rooms and bath; all modern improve ments; rental, s2fl. Can be bought for $2,650. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thir teenth street. PARK PLACE LOT SALE NOW ON B. F. Sheesley, Owner. Take Paxtonia or Linglestown Car. Get off at Park Place Crossing. Lots 25x150 Feet. Prices from SSO to SSOO. 10 per cent, down—balance in monthly payments. Liberal discount for cash No Tax or Interest For Two Years. Sales Agent on Plot every day from 1:30 to 6:30. Call evenings at my office, 902 MARKET STREET, 7 to 9 P. M. MAXWELL H. HITE, Real Estate Auctioneer, 902 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. TWELFTH STREET, 1505—9 rooms and bath; all improvements; lot, 72x 105 feet; variety of fruit; outbuild ings; price. $2,200. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South rteenth street. MARKET STREET, NO. 1159 22 feet wide central location tor busi ness or residence worth $1,100.00 will sell to quick buyer for SBSO 00 Inquire of L Minter, 1167 Market street. Both phones. FOR SALE North Fifteenth street, No. 177, 8-room brick and frame house with bath, steam heat and electric light. Drive alley in rear. Price, $2,850. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. FOR SALE Sylvan Terrace, No 110 Modern 3-story brick house' side entrance. Price reduced to $i OOO* If sold before October 1. J. E. Gipple 1251 Market street. FOR SALE Dwelling 107 Chest nut street. All improvements. Imme diate possession. N. K. Oyster. 15 South Third street. EDGEMONT Two lots. 30x120 Price, $125.00 each. Easy terms. Wal- • ter L. Dowhower, 21 North Fifth street. Both phones. HOUSES FOR SALE in city and suburban, both large and small. Some ■ 10 per cent, investments. C. H. Cor der, 1190 Walnut street. Bell 2412 R. REAL ESTATE FOR HKNT~ FOR RENT Storeroom, 16x65 ft prominently located, suitable for ■ hardware, gent's furnishing, notions or good location for a wholesale busi ness. Ilea*, lavatory, hardwood floors s4o.oo. Also two houses and three rooms. Inuulre M., 6244, care of Telegraph. HARRISBURG lELEGRAPH ▼ ▼ T_T ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ T, ► < ► < ►, ' i i ► < ►, i ► i ► The successful merchant realizes •< ► . that YOU KNOW VALUES, that ► you know usual prices, that you know . qualities and brands of goods. He ad vertises TO YOU in the knowledge that you will test his offerings in the ► light of WHAT YOU KNOW! < ► i ► x ►, < ► '< ► < ► < ► 4 RKAL ESTATE FOR KENT FOR RENT Two houses, and two for sale, at Riverside; all improve ments. Inquire of E. Moesleln, 422 North street, or 600 A Boas street. FOR RENT House and store room, 2001 North Sixth street. Apply to Robert A. Enders, Camp Curtin Trust Company Building. FOR RENT lB2l N. Fourth St.; corner property containing large store room with modern shelves, counters and bin, second fioor apartment which would rent for $35.00, third floor apartment would rent for $25.00, also stable and slaughterhouse on rear of lot. This store room was formerly oc cupied as a meat market and grocery store. The property is well located, being just opposite Kelker Street Market. Rent, SIOO.OO per month. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Wal nut streets. REAL ESTATE WANTED HOMES FOR COLO TIED FAMILIES We have several prospects who wish to purchase homes, preferably on the Hill. All communications and prices treated confidentially. LINCOLN REALTY CO., P. O. Box 349. HEAL ESTATE—For Sale or Kent HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth and Curtin streets. Fred C. Miller, 213 Walnut. Bell phor.e 797 M. _____ PA R K PLACE LOT SALE NOW ON ( B. F. Sheesley, Owner. Take Paxtonia or Linglestown Car. Get off at Park Place Crossing. Lots 25x150 Feet. Prices from SSO to SSOO. 10 per cent, down —balance in monthly payments. Liberal discount for cash No Tax or Interest For Two Years. Sales Agent on Plot every day from 1:30 to 5:30. Cull evenings at my office, 902 MARKET STREET, 7 to 9 P. M. MAXWELL H. HITE, Real Estate Auctioneer, 902 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. LOTS FOR SALE Buy your Garden Spots now. Don 1 ' wait until Spring. 1 have lots at Oak Lane, Camp Hill. Paxtang. Penbrook and Linglestown Extension. Cheap and on easy terms. C. 11. Corder, 1190 Walnut Street. Bell 2412 R. OFFICES AND STOREROOMS FOR RENT STOREROOM 332 BROAD STREET. STOREROOM 252 HAMILTON ST. STOREROOM 504 MARKET STREET. CHAS. ADLER, 1002 NORTH THIRD STREET. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS S. SNEIDMAN WILL PAY highest prices for second-hand clothing, shoes, furniture, or carpets. Trial will convince you. Drop card, or call Bell 2899 M, 1116 Cowden. WANTED Christian home for 10- year-old boy, in or out of city. Treat ment is first consideration. Father willing to buy clothes. Best refer ences. Address through Box B, 6362, care of Telegraph. WANTED Small National cash register, Harrisburg Directory for 1917, good bookcase; also books, all * kinds. Aurand, 913 North Third i< trcet. WANTED Disc records. If you are tired of your old records, we will buy them. N. Brenner. 1315 North Third street. CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE— Bought at highest cash 'prices and sold reasonable. S. Refkln, 407 Broad street. Bell phone 2860. MORRIS SAYS save money buying new and second-hand furniture here. High prices paid for furniture. Morris Schmertz, 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R. SECOND-HAND FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD. I puy highest cash prices. Phone Bell 1381 R. or drop postal to Max Smeltss, 1016 Mar ket street. Will call, city or country. 1 ~ - FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS A NUMBER OF VISIBLE machines taken in exchange on the sale Of Rem ington Self-starters, at a bargain. Call, or phone. REMINGTON TYPE WRITER COMPANY. 119 Walnut street. FOR SALE Three Iron beds, double, two with springs and mat tresses and one with spring;, one Weaver organ, two stands and one bureau, wash bowl and pitcher set, one rocker. All in good condition. Call at 618 Woodbine street. FOR SALE Beagles and Rabbit Hounds, Including two pair of perfect mates. Thoroughly trained and guar anteed. Evans and Smith, Dlllsburg. Pa. 60-INCH dining table; also large buffet* six chairs, one arm chair. EaHy English finish. 1712 State street. Bell Phone 1394 J. OLD FURNITURE belonging to E. J. Kearney will be sold at front of Broad Street Markethouse on Satur oay morning, September 22, -if storage is not paid until date. J. Cooper & Son. LIVINGSTON Uprgiht Piano, ma hogany case, can be bought cheap for cash, or will arrange part cash and the balance paid monthly, to the right party. Address R„ 6245, care of Tele araoh. t'OB SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE One large reed baby carriage, in first-class eondition. Will sell for sls. Address 308 South Sec ond. Bell 3694 J. EASTER LILIES 52.00 per dozein. ICeeney's Cut-Rate Flower Shop, 810 North Third street. Bargains in Typewriters. All makes, second-hand and rebuilt. Bought, ex changed, rented and sold. Geo. P. Tli lctsson, 205 Locust. Opp. Orpheum. PAINT! FAINT! PAINT! At Gable's, 111-117 S. Second street, 5,000 Gallons New Era Ready Mixed Paint. Also full line of Acme Quality Paint. Largest Stock of Ready Mixed Paint In Harrisburg. FOR SALE, at Gable's, 111-117 South Second street. Lawn Fence, Field Fence, Gates, Poultry Netting, Building Hardware, Plaster Board, Upson Wall Board, Compo-Board, Doors, Sash, Shutters, Mouldings, Porch Posts, Pumps etc. FOR SALE Forty head of sheep. Most all - Ith lambs. A good invest ment to hold six months and resell. Price, $650. M. O. Swartz, Hummels town. Pa. SASH At Gable's, 111-117 South Second street; 5,000 sets of new sash, Bxlo, 12 L painted and glazed, $1.60 per set. All other regular sizes; doors and shutters, all sizes. FOR SALE Unredeemed watches and diamonds at prices lower than can be bought wholesale. CHAS. ARONSON, Reliable Jeweler and Broker, 422 Market Street. I ========= PUBLIC SALE FOR SALE At Public Auction, the remaining household goods, furni ture, etc., of Jacob llarman, deceased, on the premises, 1601 Derry street, Thursday. September 27, 1917. at 2 P. M. Terms cash. CHRISTOPHER HARMAN, A. C. McKEE, Executors. FARMS FOUR-ACRE FARM FOR SALE at $2,800 buildings include dwelling barn, chicken house considerable bearing fruit running water on property located near Progress, Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FARM BARGAIN 88-acre Farm in Cumberland Co., on State Road, 7 miles from Harrisburg. Level and smooth. Good soil*"' Good buildings. All good fences. Orchard. Easy terms, 5 per cent. C. H. CORDER, 1190 Walnut St. BeM 2412 R. FARM TO EXCHANGE on cheap property. If you want country home, here's your chance. City improved house. Convenient markets; Trolley. E. Peterman, Weather Bureau, Harris burg. 41-ACRE FARM in Dauphin Co., on public road 12 miles to city. Large house and barn. Orchard land lies nice tp farm. Cheap, If sold at once. Also I have Farms from 50 to 200 acres from 5 to 15 miles of city. Now is the time to buy a Farm. Don't wait until spring, as prices are ad vancing fast. Get a list and full de scription. Aply C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street, Harrisburg,. Bell 2412 R. WANTED A Farm not over 15 miles from Harrisburg. Improved real estate given iu. exchange. A. C. Mead, Eighth Floor, Union Trust Co. Building. Harrisburg, Pa. FARM FOR SALE 2B to 30 acres, for $2,700; one-half hour from Llng lestown; good, level ground; good house and barn. A small amount down. Also 50 other farms. Call at 1107 Chestnut street. 25-ACRE FARM, 7 miles south of Harrisburg, on State Road; new 7- room house, bank barn, young apple and peach orchard; about 300 trees, 3 acres wood land; close to school, church and store; land lays nice to farm; adapted for fruit and trucking; good fence. Apply C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street, Harrisburg. Bell 2412 H. BUSINESS PERSONALS QUININE —Look out for that grippe feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE FHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it off, if taken in time. Gross Drug Store. 119 Market street. ELECTRIC VACUUM SWEEPERS— New, high-grade machines for rent, day or hour. Second-hand machines bought and sold. Mr. Martin, Bell 1132, A. ABRAMSON went together with the Reliable Rag and Metal Co., and are Interested in all Junk, Leather, Shoes and Empty Barrels. Call us up and we will call for It. 1107-1109 North Seventh street. WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY Trustee lildg.—All kinds of detective work handled —one eye always open. BELL PHONE 4399. LURIA IRON & STEEL CO. deals In steel, rags, rubber, metals and {lapsrmill supplies. Broad and Wal ace. Also salvage from fire and wreck. Call Bell phone 936, Dial 3043. UPHOLSTERING And furniture repairing, mattresses renovated and cushions of all kinds made. S. N. Cluck, 320-326 Woodbine street. Phone 1317 J. M, H. BAKER & CO., Pfumbing and Heating Contractors, 1330 Derry street. Both phones. MacWILUAMS CONSTRI/CTION CO., Builders and Contractors. House building our specialty. Job work looked after carefully. Dial 3705. OFFICE, 2160 NORTH FIFTH STREET. srANGLER PLANING MILL CO.— Mill work of all kinds. Estimates cheerfully given. 624 North Seventh street. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ' WANTED Men and boys to come i "id inspect our line of suits, over coats, Mackinaw coats, sweaters, un derwear, hats and shoes. We can save you 25 to 35 per cent. Call and be convinced. OUTLET CLOTHING CO., 23 North Fourth Street. Across from Y. W. C. A. Open Evenlngfs. | FOR SALE Modern, money-mak i ing RESTAURANT in good town. Ap ! ply to I WILLIAM S. POORMAN, | Notary, Heal Estate and Insurance, I No. 15 Chestnut St.. Palmyra, Pa. I FOR SALE All machin ery and shafting necessary for I equipping first-class planing j mill, including a 25-H.-P. motor. FOR RENT Building and yard corner Seventh and Forster streets. About 8,000 square feet floor space lu building. Yard as large. Best location In city for Warehouse or Factory. In quire J. E. RHOADS, Cowden and Forster Streets. ANY legitimate business, store, stock or property sold or exchanged lon commission. No exclusive con | tracts asked. Quick results. Strict- I est confidence. References former ! clients. Square Business Exchange, I 395 Eliicott Square. Buffalo. A GOOD BUSINESS AND REALTY PROPOSITION 55,000 will place you in a position to purchase a four story building, six apartments and large storeroom; city steam heat; elec tric elevator in building; modern im provements; cold storage plant;.fix tures, stock and good will. For full particulars apply to A. P. Doranz, Room 3, 18 North Third. Clcuners and Dyers GOODMAN'S Sanitary Steaming, Cleaning, Pressing Works. Repairing work guaranteed. Call and deliver. Both phones. 1306% N. Sixth street. SEND your clothes to EGGERT'S CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS. 1245 Market street. We call and de liver. Both phones. Hunting and Moving BLUE LINE AUTO TRANSFER Piano moving a specialty. Hauling. Square dealing our policy. 917-A Capi tal St. C. V. 5897, Bell 852 W. Musical TALKING MACHINES promptly and carefully repaired by an expert only. OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street. PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED by a skilled tuner only. Oyler's. 14 South Fourth street. WE BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE all kinds of talking machine records at 1213 North Third street, Harrisburg, Pa. Open Evenings. Money to lx>uu MONEY advanced to housekeepers at legal rates; business confidential. Profit Sharing ix>an Society, Spooner Building, 9 North Market Square. MONEY TO LOAN AT LEGAL RATES—On furniture, real estate and endorsed notes. Licensed by the State and under supervision of the Banking Department. Equitable in vestment Co., Inc., Second Floor, 3 North Market Square. Established 1904. LOANS—SIS TO S3OO With prices on coal, pota- 1 toes and other necessities ad vancing and the charges on small loans fixed by law, now is the time for honest work ing people to take advantage of a financial institution of this kind and save money. You will not sacrifice one iota of your self-respect by con sulting us. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN & INVESTMENT CO., 204 Chestnut St. WE LEND MONEY In compliance with Act of June 17, 1915, to individu als in need of ready cash; small loans a specialty; business confidential; payments to suit borrower's conveni ence; positively lowest rates in city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.. 132 Walnut Street. Shoe Repairing SHOE REPAIRING Others fix 'em; we rebuild 'em. Your phone orders promptly attended to Elite Shoe Repair Co., 14 S. Dewberry avenue. NEW, UP-TO-DATE SHOE REPAIR SHOP Now open at 230 Strawberry street. JOS. GORDON, PROP. Our shop at 1820 North Third street will also be continued. Bell 938 W. Dial 5553. Storage STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house hold goods, merchandise. Private rooms sl-$3 Wagons, 75c month. D. Cooper & Co.. 417 Broad St. Both . hones. STORAGE—Fireproof and non-fire proof warehouses. Private rooms for household goods, $2 a month up. Har risburg Storage Co., 437-445 S. 2nd St. STORAGE —ln brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods In clean private rooms. Reasonable rates. P. G. Diener, 408 M irket street. Undertaken RUDOLPH K. SPICER, Funeral Director and Embalmer, 511 North Second Street. Bell 252. Dial 3145. SAMUEL S. FACKLER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. • 1312 Derry St. BELL 1956. DIAL 2188. Where to Dine Well STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT Home cooking served nessmen and Ladies In sepa rate dlningrocrn. DINE WHERE BEST COSTS LESS Where cuisine is an art and eating a pleasure. Manhattan Restauiant, 317 Market street. AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE HAYNES 1916 6-cyiinder 3- passenger Cloverleaf Roadster. Will sell at right price. Call Bell 838 for an appointment. FOR SALE Palgo Touring car, 1915 model, In first-class shape. Over hauled and painted. Will sell at a sacrifice. Inquire 1427 North Third. Bell 1479 J. STANLEY STEAMER Uses kero sene; 1917 model, 5-passenger, new paint, leather top, extra tires, elec tric, head, tall, dash and tonncau lights; first-class running condition; 16 miles to gallon coal oil. Can you beat It? Address Box 6241, care of Telegraph. AUTOS FOR SALE Maxwell Mascott, A 1 shape $276 Ford Light Delivery, panel body, in fine condition S3OO 1916 Chalmefr-40, like new SSSO 1915 Hudson. 6-passenger. latest equipment. This car Is a big bargain at S6OO MILLER AUTO CO., 68 South Cameron Street. Both Phones. WE SELL AUTOMOBILES on con signment and charge only 5 per cent No storage charges If car Is not sold. Auto Transportation School, 27-2$ N. Cameron surest. SEPTEMBER 21, 1917. 1 AUTOMOBILES 1914 FORD TOURINv} CAR and 1914 Alaxwell Roadster. Both completely overhauled and good as new. Your choice, $226.00. Hoist, Llnglestown, Pa. OLD AUTOS Wanted; used, wrecked 1 or oldtimers, in any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking, A. Schlffmann, 1021 Mar ket street. Bell 3633. OVERLAND USED CAR DEPARTMENT Two Big Special Bargains 1916 5 passenger Overland tour ing car —with electric light and sturter, relinished and guaran teed in A No. 1 condition. Big bargain for quick buyer. $560. Six-cylinder Overland 7- passenger, with extra equip ment including Klip covers. Will be ready to demonstrate Sept. 22. This car, we've priced SIOO less than any car of this model heretofore. A deposit will hold it for you. Payments Can Be Arranged The Overland-Harrisburg Co., 212-214 N. 2nd St. Oppn Evenings 1913 AND 1914 TOURING FORDS always on hand from $250.00 to $275.00. All Oood. Call Horst, Ling lestown, Dauphin County, Pa. CHALMERS Model 24. 1914; 7- passenger; 6-cylinder, touring car for .sale; self-starter; electrically equip ped; two extra tires and tubes; slip covers for all seats and side cur tains; machine very little used; bar gain to quick buyer; will demonstrate. Call at once to Excelsior Garage, 1021 Alarket street. EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE All makes of batteries recharged and repaired; work guaranteed. Auto repairing; electrical work a specialty. EXCELSIOR AUTO & BATTERY CO., 11th and Mulberry Sts. FOR SAIjE Second-hand delivery body for Ford car. Goodyear Tire Service Station. ISO 7 North Seventh street. Bell phone 1421 M. FOR SALE One 6-cyllnder, 7-pas sengor Haynes. Will exchange for good runabout. Apply Bell 4G67. SECOND-HAND Motor Trucks for sale cheap. Good assortment, with either solid or pneumatic tires. Come ecrly, make your selection. Inter r.ational Harvester Co. of America. Truck Department. 619 Walnut street. GARAGES CAMP CURTIN GARAGE Seventh Street, Around the Corner of Camp Street. Storage by day or month. Open day and night. Prompt service. Expert mechanics. Repairing guaranteed. A trial will convince you that our work and price is right. Hell 1093 J. BLACK'S GATtAGE—Live and dead storage; new fireproof building; full line of Tires, Accessories. Repair shop next door. 203 205 S. Seventeenth St. WM. PENN GAH 'GE 304-6 Muench street. Litj.ouslnec for funerals, parties and balls; careful drivers; open day and night. Hell 4564. ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS REX GARAGE, 1917 North Third street, is the place to store your car for the winter. An up-to-date repair shop, under our personal management, just opened. TIRE REPAIRING —r Best of work guaranteed at reasonable prices. Call and give us a trial. Good Service Tire Co., 1019 Market street. ONE 1914 Ford, one 1917 Metz truck for sale. Also general repair ing work properly done and guaran teed. Also storage, at the SUNSHINE GARAGE. 82 South Cameron street. BRING your car to us. Experts on ignition and carburetor troubles. Highest grade repair work. LEMOYNE AUTO SHOP. Lemoyne. Botli phones. LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Estate of SARAH JANE HILL, late of Harrlsburg, Pa., deceased. • NOTICE is hereby given that Let ters of Administration upon the Es tate of said decedent have been grant ed to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment, and those having clnims or demands against the same will make them known without delay JAMES PENNELL, 1526 North Sixth Street, Harrlsburg, Pa. REGISTRATION NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Secre tary of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. on October 8, 1917, by Hugh L. McLaughlin, President of Jitneurs Indemnity Association of Harrlsburg, Pa., under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en titled "An act to provide for the adoption of Trade-Marks, Isabels, Symbols and Private Stamps by any Incorporated or unincorporated Asso ciation or Union of Working Men. and to regulate the same," approved March 21, 1895, and the amendments thereto, for the registration of a Sym bol of the Jitneurs Indemnity Asso ciation as a means of Identification of membership, and for these purposes to have and possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said act of Assembly and Its amend ments. R. U. DOUGLASS, Solicitor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County, Pennsylvania No. 140, September Term, 1917 ln tho Matter of the Petition of The Clov erdale Lithia Water Company for a Decree of Dissolution. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Dnuphln Countv, to settle tho accounts of the Cloverdale Lithia Water Company and to make distribution of the bal ance remaining in the hands of the former treasurer, among those legally entitled thereto, will sit for the pur pose of his appointment at his law office In the Russ Building, 15 North Second Street, Harrlsburg, Pennsyl vania, on Monday, October 1, 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M., when and where all parties In interest may attend, if they see proper so to do. HORACE A. SEGELBAUM. Auditor. NOTICE LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the estate of Jacob Harman. late of Har rlsburg. Dauphin County, Pa., deceas ed, having been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immedi ate pavment, and those having claims will present them for settlement, to CHRISTOPHER HARMAN. Mt. Holly Springs. Pa.; A. C. McKEE. 116 South Thirteenth Street, Harrlsburg. Pa., Or Executors. FOX & OEYER. Kunkel Building. Harrisburg. Pa. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Dauphin Coun ty on the 2d day of October. A. D. 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M., or as soon thereafter as the said Court may be In session, for the transfer of the Re tall Liquor License now hold by Fred erick Lauster for the northeast cor ner of Third and Broad Streets In the City of Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania, to Harry F. Ecklnger. E. E. BEIDLEMAN, Attorney for Transferee, MARKETS NE W YORK STOCKS ~,JFt andle r Brothers and Company, rtl^^S er l. ° *' le New York and Phila delphia Stock Exchanges— No 3 North , bq " are - Harrlsburg; No. 133S £{l?®'""' atre , t ' Philadelphia; No. 34 rj. n l SwWo&n v .°/ k - ,u - ,h the Am _. , Open. 2P.M. Allls Chalmers 23^4 American Beet Sugar .. S6 86 American Can 42u 40% American Car and Fdy.. 7114 7114 American locomotive .. 62 61% i American Smelting 99 9a 2 American Sugar HI j, American Woolens .... 4774 47U. a u C 1 ° nda ' 73 % 72% *••••••••••••# 96 4 Baldwin I-iOcorr-otive .... 63 4 62 Baltimore an<l Ohio .... Bethlehem Steel ... 93ft 9114 j Butte Copper \l'' m 2?? 1*.% (.alilornla Petroleum ... 17a.; i7u Canadian Pacific 150 *>4 14K Central father g5 l i* t u, Chesapeake and ° h i° ... 65% Chi., Mil and St. Paul.. 58H 574 K - '■ ar "l Pacinc... 26 26 Chino Con. Copper 63 52% Colorado Fuel and Iron. 4614 46Vi Corn Products 07 £ Crucible Steel ' Z5 :~g Distilling Securities .... 32 31 H :::::::: 25* ill ocodnch. B. P, n v< CJieat Northern pfd 103 '% 103 >A Great Northern Ore subs 34% 331Z Inspiration Copper 53 52 International Paper .... 31 31 Kennecott Copper 4t>,4 41% Kansas City Southern... 18V4 18'™ Lackawanna Steel 84 8314 A axwell Alotors ,-j-ja/ •>•> Merc. Marine Ctfs 28% 28^4 Mfrc. Marine Ctfs. pfd.. Mexican Petroleum 9714 95*? Miami Copper 3614 35.^ Mid vale Steel 52% 5* 14 Now York Central 771/ 77 m' \v N ' H- and 26 26'4 Northern Pacific 101 loo>! 1 ennsylvania R. R 52 57 Railway Steel Spring ... 47 47 Ray Con. Copper 26-14 *>Ki4 Reading Railway ....i" £5 i? 2 Republic Iron and Steel. 84 *■! * Southern Pacific 91Tfc a? 7, Southern Railway . " 07 Studebaker J714 Union Pacific * ~,{? .J,' 3 U S kub! COhol 539 V, U H s.Im 61 ' 60 6 Vi lTk 1,1 110% Mah Copper 9g u Virginia-Carolina Chem. 37 7 °8 Vestinghouse Alfg Western Maryland 17 J 7 v Willys-Overland 28 28 V 4 PHII.ADBI.VHIA PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia, Sept. 21. Wheat I 2 27 y ik N °i *' 71 *2.29; No. l.red soft. I5l* K?' ?' rci l' f 2 ' 2 ®; No. 2. red, sort S?& 2' ! 2 ' 23: No - 3 red soft S&At rtrssv^s, No._ 2. red, tit for export. 12.02 ' 1 9 orn ' — The market is steadv ow white yei: £ No"^ I "white? 64® Bian Market firm; soft winter til sofa 100" 0 ® :i7 - 60 -. Bi,rin ' Per ton) Refined Sugars —''Market steady; Powdered. 8.46®8.60; tine granulated. 8.400, confectioners A, 8.30 c. Butter The market is feteadv; western, creamery, extras, 45@4c: nearby fancy, 49c. * • Kggs Market steady; Penn ot,,,,r nearby firsts, free ?"""• Per case; dp., current re ceipts. free cases, ,12.SG per case" western, extra firsts, free cases. 1U.60' per case; do., firsts, free cases, 112.30 per case. •• fn.'i e o^ o, „'l tr "arket steady: fowls, 23 (to 27c , roosters, 19 A 2?: spring chickens, spring ducks' M P r *°g ducks! ..D2Jc; old ducks. 19®22c. foL'l" ess ? d Pou 't>-y Market firm; fowls, fancy, 30@31c; do., good to a"7 Ce ' 2 ,®® 2c : do - small sizes. 23 St i ' old roosters, 22c; broiling ®I?l ck .p r r V s „- npa i; b y' 26 036 c; do., west ern. 25@2(c; spring ducks. 22@23c. Potatoes Market steady; Eastern Shore. No. 1, per barrel, $3.0003.60; do., No. 2. per barrel, j1.60@2.40: Delaware ana Maryland. No. X. per barrel. J3.00©3.50; potatoes in bulk per bushel, 1.10@1.35; Jersey, No 1 per basket. 76®$5c; do.. No. 2. per basket, 40@50c. Flour The market is firm; winter straight, new. J10.26® 10.50; new. $ 11.25 ®p 11.50; spring firsts, clear, Kansas, clear, new, do. straight, new. J1.25@11.75; do., patent, old, $11.504ji 12.00; spring firsts, clear, new. mill shipment. $10.25® 10.75; spring patent, old. spot, spring patent, new, $1.26@11.50; do., favorite brands, $13.00@13.25. Hay—Market firm; timothy,accord ing to location. No. 1. large bales, $21.00; small bales. $21.00; No. 2. $19.00 (if 20.00; No. 3, $ 16.00® 17.00; clover, light mixed, $19.00@19.50; No. 1, do i $17.60@18.00; No. 2. $16.5d@16.00. CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago. Sept. 21. Cattle Re ceipts, 6,000; Steady. Native beef cat tle, $7.50® 17.90; wiestern steers, $6.70 ® 15.75; stockers a!nd feeders, $8.40® 11.25; cows and heifers. $5.16@12.90; calves, $11.50® 16.00. Sheep Receipts, 12,000; weak. Wethers, $9.00®12.60; lambs, $13.00® 18.35. llogs Receipts. 8,000; to-morrow, 6,000; strong, 10c to 15c above yester day's average. Bulk of sales, $17.90® 18.76: light, $17.40® 18.76; mixed, $17.40 (f?> 18.85; heavy, $17.30® 18.85; rough, $17.30®17.50; pigs, $13.66 017.76. Dogcatcher Made to Pay Costs When Given Hearing on Cruelty Charge The case of John Earnnhaw, 1010 Fox street, against William Green, dogcatcher, was heard by Alderman J. H. Shaner last night. Green was charged with cruelty to animals. Mr. Earnshaw claimed that the dog catcher took his dog, which wore a license, and beat him and broke his leg. The dogcatcher was made to pay tho costs. Boy Scout Committee Holds Important Meeting The executive committee of the Social Council Boy Scouts met thl* afternoon at 4 o'clock at headquar ters In the Calder building. There was a large attendance and the following questions were dis cussed: Constitution for local coun cil, details of Scout rally for October 12 .application for affiliation by Mid dletown and Lemoyne, co-operation of Scouts in national food conserva tion program, duty in new Liberty Loan, and the setting of the date for the annual meeting of the local council. FLAG MAKERS GOUGE By Associated Press Washington, Sept 21.—Twenty leading flag makers in different parts of the country were formally charged by the Federal Trade Com mission to-day with making exor- bltant profits out of American patriotism by concerted Illegal action to raise flag sricaa 19
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