SDeatbs No. IT Ob North Third street, aged Funexul services will , b ' above address on Monday afternoon at i • o'clock. Services and mtti nieni private. Body may viewed on Monday, between the hours or and 12 o'clock A. M. M ASSKLUKHJt V Thursday No r veirtber 1, Arthur G Cassel berry Funerai'servlcei" will be held Satur take place-on Monday Bodjr may be viewed on Saturday _ Crum, aged 74 >'sijr. S 'mr.rninK at 10 Briwa reet." Interment |hoop !M.SW'S! without further notice. . LOST AND FOUND i .IST Brindle bull dog. Answers LObl P License number. t °„ f'Efw.rd wiUbe KWen "return £u to 50y Cumberland street. nt> • , _ Gold watch bracelet, on Walnut, between an Thurs : <1 avVvenfn g? Reward if returned to Penn street. ___ JSSJSJS^J^ES. ■•list. Call Bell phone -t'ob. - HKLI' WA N1 I'D—Male WANTED \ brisht. wide-awake young inaii ot good appearance me^ years of age. Apply j K L>. Thomas. ELLIOTT-FISHER CO-. j. HAKHISBUHG. PA. Leather cutter, steady worif and-good wages a.su Co., 70S* South second street. ,\ VTED First-class inside wlre- Position permanent. Good wages. Appiy Columbia Electric Co., 1253 Market street. | WANTED - Barber. Apply Colum- j" bus Hotel Barber fchop. • wiWTFD Cornhusßer and cut- j street. —— RIVETERS. 1U GANGS RIVETERS. BIG WAGES. SO LABOR TROUBLES. 8-HOUR-DAY. 44-HOUR WEEK. ■* RIVETERS AVERAGE $50.00 per HOLDERS-ON AVERAGE $38.00 a week. HEATERS AVERAGE $26.00 per week. BE PATRIOTIC! WORK FOR AND WITH THE GOVERNMENT! BUILD SHIPS! DO YOUR BIT! HELP WORLI/^DEMOCRACY THE PUSEY AND JONES SHIPBUILDING CO.. WILMINGTON. DELAWARE. APPLY TO MR. NEE6E, ROOM 601, METROPOLITAN HOTEL HARRISBURG, PA. 2:00 TO 3:00 P. M. ti .30 TO 8:30 P. M. WANTED A good driver. Will |. nav Vood wages to right party. Ap ply D. F. Hoffman. Seventh and Camp streets. WANTED \ bright, intelligent, wide awake, well-posted young man of good personally, about 25 years old. Must be able to furnish references. Address W., 6281, care of Telegraph. WANTED MACHINISTS, LATHE . Avr> PLANER HANDS; ALSO MA CHI N' E I'OuL ERECTORS. GOOD w vfiES \ND STEADY ORK, AMFRIOAN SAW MILL MACHINERY CO. HACKETTSTOWN. N. J. WANTED A sober, industrious, white man, residing in city, for a Permanent position, driving team and work in wholesale i IO .H SO A ® jVg F HI£I ence, ahd address P. O. Box 318, tiar risburg. Pa. W ANTED Fireman for stationary hnlle'r* Steady employment and good pay Apply 30< Commonwealth Trust Building. ; RFTIRED BUSINES MAN as branch office manager. Pleasant, interesting work Part time in ofiice and part in open air. Salary is moderate but at tractive for amount of work and re .sponsibjlities required. Give age and detailed experience in letter to V.. 7100, care of Telegraph. WANTED One or two young men to work about Auto Garage, driving and repairing of all kinds A chance t<> learn the automobile business Must be prepared to pay J*>o tuition. Auto Transportation school. 27-29 North Cameron street. Bell 1710. MEN WANTED to load stone. 27 *c per ton. Can earn *25 to $35 per week. Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax tang. WANTED Young men to learn auto btjiness and become practical mechanics and chauffeurs. Auto Transportation school, rt-2a N. Cam < i ron street. [3,300 Sq. Ft. Floor! Space For Rent ! SECOND AND THIIU) FLOORS \ ;I as MARKET STREET ' 12,000 square feet on second floor. 11,300 square ftet on third floor.; Alterations for Tenant. ! City Steam Heat. Miller Brothers & Co. Mtmbr Hbg. Ileal EaUle Board HE AI. ESTATE iliinuranee Surety Honda 1 l.orunt and Court Street* 1 j • V. FRIDAY EVENING, Don't Let Opportiiities Slip ly Ton—Read the Wait Ads HELP WANTED—MALE; WANTED Boys for messengers, to work all day and after school. Good Wages. Apply Postal Telegraph. WANTED DROP FORGE DIE. SINKERS AND TRIMMER DIE MAKERS, WITH EXPERIENCE. BEST WAOES. ADDRESS GENERAL DROP FOKGE COMPANY, BUFFALO N. Y. FOREMAN For an Optical Glass Grind ing and. Polishing Depart ment by one of the largest Optical Instrument Companies in the Country. Must be widely experienced to qualify for the position. Write fully, stating your experience, ref erences and salary desired. Apply Box U, jrOOO, care of Telegraph. CLERICAL Wanted, young man not over 21 years, for clerical work in the sales department of a local cor poration. In application, give details of experience, education, and state salary expected. AdHress M.. 6284, care of Telegraph. WANTED Experienced carpet layers and shade makers. Permanent position with good wages to compe tent people. Apply BOWMAN & COM PANY. WANTED Boy, over 16. to learn A good opportunity to learn a good trade. Apply to Photo engraving Dept.. The Telegraph Print ing Co. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED GIRLS TO WRAP CANDY, TRIANGLE MI.JTS. APPLY TWELFTH AND HERR. HOUSEWORK—Young girl wanted | to assist with light housework on cer ! tain days in week. Apply Evans, 901 North Front street, belore 11 and be j tween 5 and 7 P. M. WANTED A* white girl over 14 years of age, to assist in housework in a small family. Good home to right girl. Address M., 6385, care of Tele graph. WANTED An experienced wait ress. Apply Manhattan Restaurant. COOK A good cook wanted, white preferred; good wages to right party; no washing or ironing. Call, j or address, tiul North Second street. I GIRLS WANTED To work in I bindery. Here's a chance to earn | some Christmas money. Apply Evan- I gelical Publishing Co., Second and Lo ; rust streets. WANTED Weavers and Learners. Apply Silk Mill, Corner North and Second Sts. WANTED Girls, not under 16 years of ago, to learn the trade of cigarmak lng. Pay $6.00 a Week to learn. Experienced girls earning upward to $20.00 a week. Apply at HARRISBURG CIGAR CO.. No. 600 Race Street. A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, who is compelled to stay alone, will give a good home to a young girl. She can ! attend school in the city. Please state ! age. Address G., 6283, care of Tele graph. WANTED A middle-aged woman, experienced, for child's nurse. Must have reference. Apply 25 South Front In the morning, on lirst floor. WOMAN American (white) want ed at once for quick lunch; experienc ed one preferred; must be pie baker; I no woman boss; good home; good wages. Address Meyers Quick Lunch, Box 177, Marysvllle. WANTED Fifty women, or girls over 16, for sewing canvas gloves; ex perience not necessary, steady wock, I $6.00 per week foi beginners, experi | enced arc able to make from $lO to sls per week. Apply at once, ssteel ton Glove Co.. 709 South.Second street ! Steelton. i -* - HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female 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 c.re thorough ly taught. Enroll with us now or September 4. Harrisburg Shorthand School, 31 North Second street, Har risburg, Pa. GOVERNMENT CLERK EXAMINA TIOXS in Harrisburg November 14 ! J 110.00 month. Hundreds wanted. Sample questions FREE. Franklin Institute, Dept. 409-J, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED. CANVASSERS men or women, for house-to house canvass. Those having magazine or newspaper ex perience preferred. See Mr. Beck, Room 4, the Telegraph Building Annex. Call be tween 8 and 10 or after 4 P. M. _ SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN WANTED for territory in Eastern. Pennsylvania, handling standard specialty; earnings, $3,000 to $4,000 may be expected. Right man can arrange for suitable guarantee Prefer man with car. Write, or wire' 1230 Monroe Building, Chicago, 111. ' SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE \N ANTED Cleaner and presser wants position. Apply 1525 Wallace street. WANTED Energetic young man, with education, wishes work. Ad dress L, 6391, care of Telegraph. WANTED A boy desires work in an office answering telephone or mak ing himself generally useful; has some knowledge of typewriting, in quire 1246 Monroe street. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Position at general housework or second girl. Address 0., 6386, care of Telegraph. WANTED Elderly woman de sires position ai practical or mater nity nursing, or companion for elder ly person; tan give best of reference and experience. Address X., 6388 care of Telegraph. WANTED Young wlddw, with six-month-old child, would like a place as housekeeper for gentleman No objections to one or two children Good home in preference to high wages. Apply to 1122 Montgomery street. MANAGING HOUSEKEEPER open for engagement; thoroughly- experi enced In ftrst-class hotel and apart ment work; ten years; reference. Ad j dress L S., 139 North Thirteenth I street. | WANTED —Stenographer an* clerk I young woman, wishes position; refer ences. Address Box 60, care of Tele- I graph. ; SITUATIONS WANTED — Female . HOUSEWORK Colored woman 1 wishes to do light housework. Apply (1408 North Seventh street. ;i HOUSEWORK Young colored I • . woman wishes position among nice. ■ religious people; no washing; plain ■ cooking. Apply 1334 Mayflower ave nue. HOUSEWORK Colored woman wishes position of light housework. Apply 659 Sayford street. DAY'S WORK Woman wishes I day's work of any kind. Apply 446 1 Boyd street. WHITE WOMAN Would like place In a good family that Is going South for tle winter. Will go as i cook, chambermaid or child's nurse. ! iCan give best of reference. Call, or i I address. 219 Crescent street. City. ! WANTED Young, coiored girl wishes work by the day. Address, or call at 12*6 Monroe street, Harris- I burg, Pa. HOUSEWORK Colored woman ' wants general housework. Apply t>3 j Conestoga street. Steelton. HOTEL WORK Colored woman • wants work in hotel. Apply to 462 1 Orchard avenue, Steelton. | WANTED Woman wishes wash -1 1 ir.g to do at home. Apply 1442 Derry ' | street. | WANTED By colored woman. ' laundry work to do. Apply 609 Cum •• berland street, second lloor. j WANTED A position as child's • 1 nurse. Address 42 North Thirteenth | street. 1 WANTED By a middle-aged wo man, settled and of good repu tation (country woman), housekeep '"B for some nice, respectable person. Address P. o. Box 76, or to New = Bioomfield. Perry County. R. P., No. 1. ; BOOMS FOB RENT FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms, suitable for light housekeep ing; conveniences. Apply 1144 Derry. I TWO beautiful, unfurnished or fur | nished rooms, single or en suite, in 1 new, modern house; choice location, j Address R., 6392. care of Telegraph. ! 702 North Sixth street, near North street, lirst-class rooms, furnished or unfurnished; all improvements; ref erence required. Inquire at 410 North street, or Paul's Shoe Store, 11 North Fourth street. Bell 4479 R. FOR RENT Two rooms, unfur nished, Tor light housekeeping; gas range and running water in both rooms. Apply 225 Hummel street. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Unfurnished rooms, large, airy and communicating. with kitchenette; ! stoves furnished free, bath, phone and • laundry privileges, all outside, inde pendent and private, also suite, dln mgroom, bedroom, and kitchen. Dally I inspection invited. Apply 429 Broad | street. ! FOR RENT Two unfurnished j rooms on third floor; also one un the 1 second floor; all conveniences; only couple without children need apply, t 2433 North Sixth street, or call Dial 4681. FOR RENT A nicely-furnished conveniences. Apply 2007 Derry 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 WANTED Three rooms, furnish ed or unfurnished, for light house keeping. References exchanged. Building Supt., Second and Mulberry, Pennsylvania R. R. Freight Sheds. WANTED—BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED A nice boardinghouse, by a woman who wishes to assist with very light housework. Address M., ' 6387. care of Telegraph. WANTED Place to board two children, girl 4 and boy 3. Apply Hazel Alexander, Enhaut, Pa. | BOARDERS WANTED WANTED Man and wife to board, ,I in private family. Apply 1506 State street. BOARDING , . SEVENTEENTH ST., N.. 74—Room ers and boarders wanted; use of bath ;;and phone; room for rent without >< board. if = I I APARTMENTS FOR RENT . ! OFFICE For professional man. • with or without furnished apartment. ' I Call from 1 to 2 or 6 to 7, 236 North I ] Second street. JUST COMPLETFD ■! Beautiful Belveder® Apartments, *ll ■ I North Second street. Fire and sound proof, hardwood finish; city steain; . hot water; electric elevators; laundry 1 and all modern conveniences. Apply . 1815 North Front. Telephone 875 R. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE CURTIN ST.. 520 For sale; eight rooms; all modern conveniences; lot, 15x100; driving alley ,on rear. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. STEAM-HEATED HOUSE FOR < SALE New brick semi-bungalow— I 6 rooms bath gas slectric j light steam heat cement porches —now vacant. Bell Realty Co., Berg- I net Building. ! 1810 CHESTNUT STREET New' -1 property, now vacant; six rooms, j bath; gas; electric light; steam heat; ' concrete porches front and rear. ln ' I spect It. Bell Realty Co., Bergner '■ j Building. 1 j FOR SALE Corner property • 1 Sixth and Reily. Ideal location for • | business. Apply Fitzgerald's, 34 South | Third street. I HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES 1 $1,200 WILL BUY a 2%-story frame. 'I dwelling on easy payments. 1 LINCOLN REALTY CO., Harrisburg, Pa. SMALL BUNGALOW (New) For sale; not yet completed; j can be purchased with two or 1 twelve lots of ground if de- sired; In town, two minutes' I . from trolley cars. Owner moving away. Inquire of An thony Bonitz or' A. W. Ellen : I berger, Enhaut, Pa. . I . II 2% -STORY, single, frame, cottage -11 style dwelling, located corner of I^o gan and Hamilton streets. Camp Hill; 1 all modern improvements; 8 rooms ■ ! and bath; large lot; located two ■ j squares from car line. Only small ■ i amount of casli necessary to pur ! I chase. Brinton-Packer Co., Second , I and Walnut streets. ! 1237. 1239 AND 1241 N. CAMERON i 1 ST.; good 2-story brick dwellings 1 each containing 6 rooms and bath; all Improvements. These are good . j investment properties: inspect them 1 and make us an offer. Brinton-Packer ' Co., Second and Walnut streets. -' I HAVE several houses for 1 ' sale In the city and suburbs. Some 10 pel cent, invest ments. Some cheap and on easy terms. C. H. Corder, 1190 1 Walnut street. Bell 2412 R. ■ I " J. E. GIPPLE, ; -REALTOR FIRE INSURANCE. KENT COLLECTING. J1251 Market St. Bell phone 4259. | HARRISBURG lELEGRAPH * i 4 ' | i <♦ • ? I*- t i *s* , ! Everyone Knows the Astors I £ They made their millions buying real estate and !£ i | * getting the benefit of increases in value. That same £ j* kind of opportunity exists in and around Harris- j j* burg. Real estate is like 'precious jewels, always <e>| j* advancing in value. The purchase of real estate is $ simply the cornerstone to your future success; it *j i £ means better citizens, better husbands, more con j* tentment, less worries. • %\ I ♦! j Opportunities come once in a life time to some £ : j* people, but to those who read the TELEGRAPH *>j CLASSIFIED COLUMNS DAILY opportunity is * always within their grasp. Behind each little want * j<. ad may lie a fortune. Now is your time to answer * j £ the ad that appeals most to you and to line your- '■*; + self up"ss a future Astor. *| t I ! |l * -- . y..j,4>> •£. •> *•>❖< •> {< <• (.❖ * it' I HKAI ESTATE FOR RENT HOUSE FOR RENT, 2014 North Third ntreet; immediate possession. Call 1089 M. WELL.-FURNISHED HOUSE, locat ed on Hill. Family out ot town for winter. Possession at once. Rent reasonable. For further particulars address M., 6357, care of Telegraph THREE-STORY frame dwelling; all modern improvements; 8 rooms; line location. Address P. O. Box 349, or Dial 8142. FOR RENT A large house at Paxtang, on Derry street; all im provements; will rent for S3O. Pos session at once. For information In quire at 300 Chestnut street. City. THIRD ST., NORTH. NO. 2005 Three-story brick dwelling—l 3 rooms —bath—steam heat —electric light. A tine home-place with pleasant sur roundings—s76. MILLER BROTHERS & CO. WAREHOUSE—Two-story 5,000 aq. ft. floor space, elevator, P. R. R. aid ing. Cowden, near Market. Apply c. F. Gohl, 103 North Second street. Bell phone 899 M. lILAL ESTATE—I or Sale or Heut~ HOUSES AND GARAGES at Firth and Curtin streets. Fred C. Miller. 213 Walnut. Bell phone 797 M. 1 KOK SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE, at Gables. 111-117 South Second street, Dawn Fence, Field Fence, Gates, Poultry Nett ug. Building Hardware. Plaster Board, Upson Wall Board. Compo-Board. Doors, Sash, Shutters, Mouldings, Porch Posts. Pumps, etc. PAINT! PAINT I 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, CHEAP Boston Ter rier. Brindle and white. Call at loos North Third street. Saturday after noon, or phone 3328 J. 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. HERE are a few extraordinary bargains for any one in the printing business who can make use of them: • 1 Danniels Planer. 1 Saw and Trimmer. 1 4V4-lnch.x2i-inch.x4-ft. Worthing ton Pui.ip. 1 Danniels Steam Trap. 1 one-qt. Detroit Lubricator. 1 one-pi. Detroit Lubricator. : 2 Four-wheel Trucks. 2 Two-wheel Trucks. 1 Oil Filtcrer. . l Wheelbarrow. 1 Gas Metal Pot. 1 Hlckol; Ruling Machine. 2 Model 1 Linotypes. If you can USJ any of the .above, ■ drop in to see us. The question of price and terms can be easily ar- I ' d RINTING CO. Printing, Binding. Designing, Photo- Engraving, Die Stamping and Plate Printing. Harrisburg, l'a, FOR SALE Stock of Merchant's ice Com pany, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, for sale. Can be bought below par. Room 203, Commonwealth Trust Company Building. FOR SALE Unredeemed watches and diamonds at prices lower than ! can be bought wholesale, can oe c f IAS ARONSON, Reliable Jeweler and Broker. 422 Market Street. FOR SALE A Colony brooder— will accommodate 1,000 chicks. Also some fancy poultry. A. C. Mead, 11 Paxtang avenue. Paxtang, Pa. FOR SALE One black horse, wagon and harness. Price reasonable, prefer to sell to party where hors will get a good home. Apply Weaver U Son., 814 North Front street, Steel ton. BOOKS— visit Harrisburg Big Book Store —12,000 rare volumes on all sub jects: low priceß. Books bought. Aurand's. 925 North Third street. FOR SALE Gray Go-cart; ie versible gear. Good as new. Used less than year. Box T. 4372, care of Telegraph. I EASTER LILIES 52.50 per dozen. I Keeney's Cut-Rate Flower Shop, 810 | North Third street. FOR SALE l9lB Calendars. Good selection. Orders promptly filled. Job lots at Bargain Prices. Myers Manu facturing Co., Second Floor. Third and Cumberland streets. Bell phone 1577K SASH —; At Gaole s. 111-117 .South Second street; 6.000 sets of new saxh Bxlo, 12 L painted and glazed, $1.70 per set All other regular piles, uoor.-, and shutters, all sizes. BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS SIO.OO up. Reasonable terms for traded and rebuilt typewriters all makes bought— and ex changed. Geo. P. Tillotson, 205 Locust street. FARMS FOH RENT Farm on McCor mick's Island. Susquehanna river. Just above Harrisburg. For full particulars apply to E. Z. Gross, Department of Parks and Public Property. 401 Cal der Building. I FOR SALE 7l-acre farm, seven | miles east of Harrisburg; one block I from trolley; good. Improved house, , bank barn and outbuildings; land I mostly level. Price, SB,OOO. Apply C. .H. Corder. 1190 Walnut street. Belli I phone 2412 R. , • , LOTS PARK PLACE LOT SALE NOW ON B. F. Sheeslcy, Owner. Take Paxtonla or Llnglestown Car. I 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 Y ears. ' Sales Agent on Plot every day from 1:30 to 5:30. ' i Call evenings at my office. 802 MARKET STREET, 7 to 9 P. M. MAXWELL H. HITE. Real Estate Auctioneer, j 902 Market Street, Harrisburg. Pa. j FARMS FA RMS—FARMS—FA RMS For Sale 122 Acres, 10 miles S. Hbg., SB,OOO 61 Acres, 11 miles S. Hbg., $3,000 35 Acres, 9 miles S. Hbg., $2,700 2 Acres, 11 miles S. Hbg., $1,700 42 Acres, 14 miles S. Hbg., $2,200 27 Acres, 10 miles S. Hbg., $1,500 53 Acres, 12 miles S. Hbg., $2,900 0 Acres, 7 miles S. Hbg., $1,400 10 Acres, 8 miles S. Hbg., $2,100 2',a Acres, 9 miles S. Hbg., SBOO 51 Acres, 9 miles S. Hbg., $1,500 I 60 Acres, 9 miles S. Hbg., $2,200 16 Acres, 6 miles S. Hbg., $2,200 43 Acres, 8 miles S. Hbg„ $3,800 <8 Acres, 14 mi. N. E. Hbg., $3,200 80 Acres, 11 mi. N. E. Hbg., $4,b00 200 Acres, 14 mi. N. E. Hbg., SB,OOO 10 Acres, 11 mi. N. E. Hbg., $2,000 12 Acres, 10 ml. N. E. Hbg.. $2,600 | 6 Acres, 5 mi. N. E. Hbg., $1,600 2 M Acres, 4 mi. N. E. Hbg., $2,000 3 Acres, 14 mi. N. E. libg., S7OO 4 Acre?, 4 mi. N. E. Hbg., $6,000 • 10 Acres, 10 mi. N. E. Hbg., $1,300 ' 41 Acres, 13 ml. N. E. Hbg., $3,800 181 Acres, 9 mi. N. E. Hbg., SII,OOO 140 Acres, 6 mi. N. E. Hbg., SIO,OOO • 103 Acres, 6 miles E. Hbg., $9,300 70 Acres. 17 miles E. Hbg., $5,700 71 Acres, 7 miles E. Hbg., SB.OOOI 50 Acres. 5 miles W. Hbg., $7,500 ! 88 Acres, 8 miles W. Hbg., $5,000 i 54 Acres, 35 miles W. Hbg., $3,000 112 Acres, 10 miles W. Hbg., $6,500 I 96 Acres, 15 miles W. Hbg.. $3,200 5 Acres, 8 miles W. Hbg., $1,200 ! 7 Acres, 4 mi. S. W. Hbg., $8,600 6 Acres, 23 mi.' S. W. llbg., $1,300 I 47 Acres, 15 mi. S. W. Hbg., $7,600] Don't wait till spring to buy a farm, I • take advantage of the above low ! prices and buy now; these farms all have buildings, orchards and good water; most of them on State roads; easy access to Harrisburg Market. C. H. CORDER, 1190 Walnut Street, Harrisburg Bell Phone 2412 R. 33-ACRE FARM. 12 miles south ! Harrisburg, on public road; 7-room house, bank barn, spring and running , water; soil adapted for trucking; 6 acres woodland. A bargain if sold 1 this month. C. H. Corder, 1990 Wal nut street, Harrisburg. Bell phoni I 2412 R. FARM FOR SALE 12 acres. Bordering on Manada Buildings, House, Barn. 30 apple trees.'2s peaches, pears, grapes. Fields even. This tarm nas a beautiful frovit on the main road, beautiful farms Joining, school close, a very de sirable property for $1,275.00. We can supply the most of the money toward i paying for this farm. C. B. CARE, 409 Market St., or Care's Store, Linglestown, Pa. GAME OR POULTRY FARM 26 acres; one mile from Winchester. Va on Berryville Pike; was a pheasant farm; well adapted for poultry rais- I ing; price. $3,000. Address 11. H 1 t Dodge, Haymarket, Va. -I OFFICES AND STOREROOMS | MARKET STREET STORE I FOR RENT BEAUTIFUL NEW DAYLIGHT i STORE. 504 MARKET ST. :! CRAS. ADLER 1002 North Third Street. . I FOR RENT A suite of two rooms. | facing Market street. Apply to Com monwealth Trust Company. 222 Mar ket street. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS ! WANTED —Do your bit! Get be hind Hoover and reduce the cost of living. Every Household in this city and vicinity should own a Pilot But -1 ter Maker. This wonderful invention will produce one pound of Butter in 3 Minutes at Home Tor 5 cents. It will save you money and give you a wholesome and Pure Food. You liavo no Risk. It is sold on a guarantee, and let it be understood that it is no HUMBUG. Have a demonstration at your home by mailing a postal to Chas. B. Sprout, General Agent. No. 118 Mulberry street. City. CLOTHING. SHOES. FURNITURE— Bought at highest cash prices and sold reasonable. S. Refkin, 407 . Broad street. Bell pbone 2560 V WE buy all kinds of disc records. N. Brenner. 1315 North Tnira street. WE rent MASQUERADE COSTUMES : tor all occasions. N.Brennor.l3l6 Third. MORRIS SAY'S save money buying new and second-hand furnltuie here High prices paid for furniture. Morris Schmertm. 10So Market. Bell 3711t MAX SM'CLTZ ~ Second-hand furnituie bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Ca „ . Bell 1381R or Dial 584., or drop a pos tal to Max Snseltz, 1016 Market street Will call, city or country. s. SN El DM AN W ILL PAY highest prices for second-hand clothing I shoes, furniture, or carpets. Trial wlli sonvlnce. Bell 2899 M. Ill# Cowden. WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS J. COOPER & SON We ma a spe-laity of and pay high cash prices for old, wornout autos. Also buy rags, paper, rubber. 1 gcrapiron and metal. Eleventh and Christiana Sts., I Between Stale and Walnut. BELL 3971 V" uIAL 4373 I BUSINESS PERSONALS ~ M. H. BAKER & CO.. Plumbing and ' Heating Contractors. 1330 Derry street. Both phones. I MEN WANTED —To read this ad. I and note that you can do better by ! buving at this store, as we undersell them all. Here is the proof: Men's Suits and Overcoats $7.50 up i Hoys' Suits $2.48 up I Boys' Overcoats $3.18 up i Mackinaw Coats $3.98 up i Sweaters j .95 up ! Flannel Shirts $ .95 up | Men's Fleeced Union Suits $1.19 up Boys' Union Suits $ .till up Men's Shoes $1.98 up Boys' Shoes $1.25 up | Arctics sl-2a up Hats *IOO up OUTLET CLOTHING CO.. 23 N. Fourth St.. Across from Y. W. C. A. Open Evenings. i LURIA IRON & STEEL CO. deals lin steel, rags, rubber, metals and papermiU supilles. Broad and Wal lace. Also salvage from tire and wreck Call Bell phone 936, Dial 3043. CONTRACTOR AND BUlLDEß—Es timates furnished. All kinds of re pair work. H. W. Hummer, 1423 Lib erty. Bell phone 4420, QUININE—Look out for that grippe feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave It oft. if taken in time. Gross Drug Store. 119 Market street. UPHOLSTERING And furniture repairing, mattresses renovated and cushions ot all kinds made. S. N. Cluck. S2O-32C Woodbine street. Phone 1317 J. WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective work handled —one eye ulways open. BELL PHONE *399. . C. VERNON RETTEW, Insurance —Real Estate—Alderman. 1911 DERRY STREET. Botli Phones. MacWILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION CO.. Builders, and Contractors, House building our specialty. Job work looked after caretully. Dial 3705. OFFICE, 2160 NORTH FIFTH STREET. BUSINESS OI'POKTUNITIES WANTED Capable man with sl,- 000 for best business opening in Har risburg. Good for S3OO a month and up; permanent. W. Simpson, 1302 Goddard Building. Chicago. FOR SALE A growing Cleaning and Dyeing business. Good oppor tunity. Call, after 4 P. M„ at No. 4 i South Fifteenth street. OLD-ESTABLISHED grocery and meat market with refrigeration plant. Property suitable for larg. apartment building. Desirable loca tion. For appointment address L. 6282, care of Telegraph. GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES Apply at Eagle Hotel. Annville, Pa. AN established business netting ; more than a hundred dollars monthly I may be secured by a gentleman with j two thousand dollars; middle-aged man preferred. Address Box R., 6389, 1 care of Telegraph. FOR SALE A grocery store. Ad | dress M„ 6384, care of Telegraph. GUN OWNERS lf you have a gun 1 you want to sell, or convert Into 1 cash, see us at once. Dayton Cycle 1 company. 912 North Third street. Cleaners ami Dyers Goodman's sanitary steaming, clean -1 ing, pressing and dyeing works. Re -1 pairing. Work guaranteed. Call and [ deliver. Both phone. 1306H N. Sizth ct 1 NOW Is Ihe time to get your fail and winter overcoat cleaned, dyed oi : pressed at Eggert's Cleaning and Dye ing Works, 1245 Market Street. Call 1 and deliver. Both phones. iiuuiing and Moving BLUE LINE AUTO TRANSFER Piano moving a t-peclalty. Hauling. ' Sauare dealing our policy. 917-A Capi tal St. C. V. 5897. Bell 852 W. Musical ! ~Pt\NOS TUNED AND REPAIRED by a skilled tuner only. Oyler's, 14 South Fourth street. WE BUY. SELL OR EXCHANGE ail kinds of talking machine recorus. Highest caaii prices paid. Staulter Music House. 1213 North Third street | Open Evenings. Monc) U> IXMIU MONEY TO LOAN AT LEGALJ (RATES —On furniture, real estate and! ! endorsed notes. Licensed by Uie State and under supervision ot Uie 1 Banking Uepartmenu Equitable in vestment Co., Inc., Second Floor, a North Market Square. fcistabiiuheu 1904. j WE LEND MONEY In compliance i 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 convenl -1 ence, positively lowest rates In city. I PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.. 132 Walnut Street. 1 MONEY advanced to housekeepers lat legal rates; business conddenrlal. j Protlt Sharing Society. Spooner j Building. 9 North Market Uquare. j FINANCIAL I WANTED —To borrow, SIO,OOO at 5 per cent. First mortgage on valu able real estate, inquire Box 7668, care of Telegraph. Shoe Repairing NEW, UP-TO-DATE SHOE REPAIR .SHOP Now open at 230 Strawbvrry street. JOS. GORDON, PROP. Our shop at 1820 North Third street will also be continued. Belt 938 W. Dial 5553. storage STORAGE —Fireproof and noo-flre proof warehouses. Private rooms for Household gooos. $2 a .nonth up. Har risburg Storage Co.. 437-445 S. 2nd St. STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, House hold goods, merchandise. Private rooms sl-$3 Wagons. 75c month. D. Cooper 6 Co.. 417 Broad St Both hones. STORAGE ln brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods In clean private rooms. Reasonable rates p. G. Dlerier. 408 M irket street. Undertakers RUDOLPH K. SPICE R. Funeral Director and Embalraer, 511 North Second Street. Bell 2f.2 Dial 3145. SAMUEL S. FACKLER, FUNEHAL DIRECTOR. 1312 Derry St. BELL 1956. DIAL 2188. Where to Dire Well STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT "~" Home cooking served to Busl . nessmen and Ladles In sepa rate dlnlngro- •„ DINE WHERE BEST COSTS LESS Where cUlslne Is an art and eating a pleasure. Manhattan Rcatauiant, >l7 Market street. * NOVEMBER 2, 1917 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Hush automobiles— -1917 and 1918 5-pussenger. Price, $750. For further information apply to Edward Engle, Agent. 417 Hoyd street. FOll SALE—Ford car, 5-passenger, 1917 model, in better running condi tion than when new. Price, $825. In* quire of F. E. Dennis, 1413 Reglntf street. City. FOR SALE Buick Big Six. 191(5 Model. Fully equipped. Apply to Box 263, Carlisle, Pa. FOR SALE 1917 —Ford. good as new S3OO ou 1916—Reo. new til es SSOO 00 1913—Chalmers Koadster |350 00 1913 Four-cylinder. 5-passcngur Haynes. *3 new tires. Big bargain, # $150.00. 1917—Maxwell, slip covers and bumper. Gone 6,000 miles, 5500.00. 1913 Hudson. Fine shape $450.00 These cars are all guaranteed as represented. / Come in and see them, or phone for I demonstration. MILL EH AUTO CO., INC., 50-08 South Cameron Street. Bell 4119. Dial 5600. WE SELL AUTOMOBILES on con signment and charge only 5 per cent No storago charges if car is not sold' Auto Transportation School, 27-29 N Cameron street. "RECEIVED TO SELL. Three 1914 Maxwell Roadsters Flno condition Parties '.eaving, inu3t sell. S2OO 00 to $230.00. One Ford, 1914 Touring, like new. $250.00. Horst, Llnglestown. Pa. OVERLAND TOURING B5-4, like new,- Must be sold at once, owner leaving city! Box E, 0393, care oi Telegraph. FOR SALE —'One 1%-ton truck cheap. Just been completely overhaul ed. Also one Ford Delivery Car. Fed erick's Garage, Front and Forstei streets. OLD AUTOS Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtlmers ID any condition. See me before sae ilflclng elsewhere. Chelsea Aut> Wrecking, A. Schilfmann, 1021 Mar ket street. Bell 3633. AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE HAYNES 1916 6-cyllnder 3- passenger Cloverleaf Roadster. Will sell at right price. Call Bell 838 for an appointment. FOR SALE One 10-H.-P. Stanley Steamer boiler. In perfect shape. Will sacrifice for $20.00. ' Magnetos, all makes, Bosch, Dixie Eiseinann, SplltdoriT high-tension. Also have a number of different makes of carburetors, switches and colls. A. SCHIFFMANN. 1021 Market St. Bell phone 3633. FOR SAL.E One Uerscholt unit plant In O. K. shape. Will sacrifice for $65.00. A. SCHIFFMANN, 1021 Market St. Bell phone 3633. SECOND-HAND Motor Trucks for sale cheap. Good assortment, with either solid or pneumatic tires. Come early, make your selection. Inter national Harvester Co. of America, Truck Department. 619 Walnut street, j GARAGES J BLACK'S GARAGE New fireproof I building. Live and fiead storage. Full line of tires. All kinds of vulcanlz . ing and tire repair work done, AC : cessories and general repair shop. 203-5 South Seventeenth street. I : ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS 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 Bell iO93J. WM. PENN GARAGE ~ 304-6 Muench' street. Llmousiner for funerals, parties and balls; careful Olivers; open day and night. Bell 4564. BRING your car to us. Experts on ignition and carburetor troubles 1 Highest grade repair work. LEMOYNE AUTO SHOP. L-.-iritiyne. Both phones. BLACK'S GARAGE—Live and dead storage; new fireproof building; full line of Tires, Accessories. Repair shop next door. *O3 205 S. Seventeenth St. FOR SALE A large assortment of second-hand automobile tires. All sizes. SACRIFICE PRICES : 1—1917 Motorcycle. CUT-RATE AUTO SUPPLY CO 1 239 S. lltli St. Bell 861 M. REX GARAGE. 1917 toorth Third • street, is the place to store your car for the winter. An up-to-date repair shop, under our personal management. i Just opened. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that Com i monwealth Trust Company, Trustee i duly appointed by the Court of Com i raon Pleas of Lebanon County, sitting In Equity, Equity Docket No. 4, 1917, will hold a meeting at its Office, No' 222 Market Street, llarrlsburg, Penna.]- on the 12th day of November, A. D • 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the pur i pose of receiving claims arising upon bond and coupons secured by the 1 General and Refunding Mortgage of Lebanon Valley Consolidated Water Supply Company, dated February 1, j 1913, against the fund realized at the sale of all of the property, real, per sonal and mixed, rights, privileges and franchises of said Water Com -1 pany, had pursuant to the terms of said Mortgage, and for the further purpose or hearing all persons inter . ested In such claims., Notice is further given that all claims not presented will je forever barred from participation in the pro • ceeds arising from said sale. COMMONWEALTH TRUST COM- I PANY. • Trustee. C. 11. BERGNEII, GEORGE R. HEISEY, C. H. KILLING EH. Attorneys. NOTICE BOROUGH OF STEELTON, PENN- I SYLVANIA. 4 PER CENT. WATER BONDS " SIO,OOO of 4 Per Cent. Water Bonds | Issued January 1. 1900, to be Re deemed January 1, 1918. NOTICE Is hereby given that the 4 per cent. Water Bonds Issued by the Borough of Steelton, Pennsylvania, January 1, 1900, and numbered 158, . 160, 161, 162. 167. 170, 179, 185, 187, 188, ! 189, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, I#7, 198, 199, amounting to Ten Thousand ($10,000) Dollars, will be redeemed and paid, January 1, 1918, at the Steelton National Bank, Steelton, Pa. CHARLES P. FEIDT, Borough Secretary. NCoTICE Is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Gover nor of the State of Pennsylvania on Monday, November 12, 1917, by Wm. Pavoru, If. J. Wllks and J. L, I* Kuhn. under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en titled "An Act to provide for the in corporation and regulation of certain corporations." approved April 29, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an Intended cor poration. to be called "Kuhn Pavord Wilks Bhoe Company," the character and object of wnlch Is manufactur ing, buying and selling boots, shoes and other foot wei.r at wholesale and retail, and such other business as may be Incidental thereto, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits, and privileges of said Act of Assembly and Its supplements. J. W. SWARTZ, Solicitor, j MARKETS NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Hrothers and Company, members of New York and Philadel phia Stock Exchanges 3 North Mar ket Square, Harrlstmrg; 1338 Chest nut street, Philadelphia; 34 Pine street. New York —furnish the fol lowing quotations; Open. 2 P.M. Ailis Chalmers 17% 18% American Beet Sugar .. 72% 72% American Can 37',4 37% American Car and Fdy.. 62 61% American Locomotive .. 52 52% American Smelting .... 77% 77Vj American Sugar 98% 98% American Woolens 40% 40% Anaconda 56% 66% Atchison 86 88% Baldwin Ix>comotlve ... 65% 55% Baltimore and Ohio 52 52 Bethlehem Steel 79 78% California Petroleum ... 12% 13 Canadian Pacific .\ 137 134% Central Leather 67 67% Chesapeake and 0hi0... 16 45% Chi., Mil. and St. Paul.. 45% 44% Chino Con.popper 39% 40 Colorado Fuel and Iron. 35% 33% Corn Products 27% 27% Crucible Steel 59 57% Distilling Securities .... 37% 37 Krle 16 *l6 General Motors 83 89% Goodrich, B. F 37 37 % Great Northern pfd 95% 94% Great Northern Ore subs 24% 25% Hide and Leather 12% 12% Hide and Leather pfd. .. 57% 57 Inspiration Copper 42 41% Kennecott Copper 31 % 31% Kunsas City Southern. .. 11% 14 Lackawanna Steel 75% 73 Lehigh Valley 55% 55% v Maxwell Motors 28 28% Merc. Marine Ctfs 27 27% ' Merc. Manine Ctfs. pfd.. 100 99% Mexican Petroleum .... 80% 80 Miami Copper 27% 28 Mldvale Steel 41% 42% New York Central 69% 70 N. Y.. N. H. and H 23% 23% , N. Y.. O. and W 19 19 Norfolk and Western... 103% 103% Northern Pacific 90% 90% Pacific Mail 24 23% Pennsylvania R. R 49 48% Pittsburgh Coal 43% 42% Ray Con. Copper 21% 21% Reading Railway 69 68% Republic Iron and Steel. 72 73% Southern Pacific 83 83 % Southern Railway 25% 25% Studebaker 36% 36% Union Pacific 115% 115% U. S. I. Alcohol 111% 113% U. S. Rubber 51% 54% U. S. Steel 97% 96% U. S. Steel pfd 112% 115 Utah Copper . ..* 79% 76 Virginia-Carolina Chem. 27% 28% Westinghouse Mfg 40% 40% Willys-Overland 17% 18% Western Maryland 13% 13% PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE Philadelphia, Nov. 2. Wheat —• The market Is steady and nominal; No. 1, red, $2.27; No. 1, soft, red, $2.26; No. 2, red, $2.24; No. 2, soft, • red, $2.22; No. 3, red, $2.21; No. 3, soft, red, $2.19; No. 4, red, $2.17; No. 4, si<ft, led. $2.15. Corn Market steady, No. 2, ■ vellow, $2.20®2.25; NO. 3, No. 4, and I No. 5, yellow, nominal. Oats Market unchanged; No. 2, white, 6@66%c; No. 3, white, 64%® 65c. Bran The market Is firm; soft . winter, per ton. $38.50@39.00; spring, per ton, $37.00@88.50. powdftred, 8.35 c; confectioners' A. 8.25 c. Butter The market Is higher; western. creamery, 44%@44%c; nearby prints, fancy, 48c. Eggs Higher; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases. $13.25 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $13.20 per case; western, extra, firsts, free cases, $13.50 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $13.20 pet case. Live Poultry—Steady; fowls, 20® 23c; roosters, 18®19c; spring chick ens. 19®23c; do., ducks, 22fe23c; old ducks, 19®22c; turkeys, 24®26c. Dressed Poultry The market is steady; fowls, fancy 26® 26% c; do., good to choice, 24@25c; do., small sizes, 19®23c; old roosters, 21c; broiling chickens, earby, 28 ®36c; do., western. 28®30c; roasting chickens, western, 22@26c; spring •ducks, 25®28c; western ducks, 25® 26c; spring turkeys, 32 @ 36c. Potatoes Barely steady; East ern Shore. No. 1, per barrel. s4.o'J® 5.25; Eastern Shore. No. 2, per barrel, $1.50®3.00; Delaware and Maryland, No. 1, per bnrrel, $4.00®6.00; Pennsyl vania, fancy, per bushel, $1.60®1.66; New York, fancy, per bushel, $1.40® 1.55; New Jersey, fancy, Jer bushel. $1.40® 1.65; New Jersey, No. 1, per basket, 90c®$1.10; do.. No. 2. pur > basket, 60®70c. ■ Flour—Flrm;*winter straight, new, $10.25® 10.60; Kansas, clear, new. slo.oo® 10.85; do., patent, new, $10.75® : 11.26; do., fancy, patent, $10.75® 11.25; spring first, clear, spot, $11.0®11.25; spring firsts, clear, new. mill ship ment. $10.00(9)10.50; spring patent, spot, $12.45® 12.75; spring patent, new. mill shipment, $10.75® 11.25; spring fa vorite brands, $12.00® 12.25. CHICAGO CATTLE 1 Chicago, Nov. 2. Cattle Re ceipts, 8.000; weak. Native beef steers. $6.5 jj/17.50; western steers, $6.25®13.70; stockers and feeders. $6.10® 11.60; cows and heifers, $5.00® 12.15; calves. sß.oo® 14.50. Sheep Receipts, 10,000; steady. Wethers, $8.76®13.00; lambs, $12.50® 17.25. Hogs Receipts, 16,000; unsettled, early advance of 25c to 30c above yes terday's average mostly lost. Bulk of sales, $16.75® 17.30; light, $15.80® 17.25; mixed, $16.35 @ 17.50; heavy, $16.30® 17.50; rough, f16.30@16.60; pigs, $12.50® 15.60. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Is hereby given by S. Ed ward Hannestad, of Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania, an attorney and coun sellor-at-law, of the State of Connec ticut and of the Territory of Hawaii, that he will, on or before Tuesday, the 13th day of November 1917, file his credentials with and make appli cation to the State Board of law Ex aminers to be examined by said Board . on the 4th and sth days of December. 1917, for admission to the Bar of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Now Ready For Distribution A complete history of Silver Metal from earliest times. Full analytical record of silver pro ducing companies, traded In on recognized Exchanges of the United States and Canada. Embodied therein are special features not heretofore acces sible to the public, such as rating on all Sliver Stocks cov ering elasticity from a market standpoint, present mining conditions, dividend records and . future possibilities. Illustrated with seven „ full paged maps. Coplep free upon request. Land Title Building Philadelphia Telephones! 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