2)eatbs IRST Mrs. Mary Mahaftey Curst, on November 7, 1917. Funeral on Saturday, November 10, at 2 P. M., from her home, 608 North Seventeenth street. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. IK ATT V Mrs. Katherlne Beatty widow of Kobert T. Beatty, died at 6 A. Mi November 6, 1917. l'uneral on Friday, at 2 P. M„ trom the residence of her nephew. J. Stephen Marshall, 1306 Nofth Sixth street. Interment will be private in the Harrisburg Cemetery. The relatives and friends are invited to attend withput further notice. Please omit tiowera. CARD OFTHANKS MR. A. BURRIS AND CHILDREN, >f 2315 Sixth street, wish to express heir sincere thanks to the many elatives and friends for their sym pathy and kind assistance rendered luring the recent illness and death >f the wife and mother, and for the nany beautiful lloral designs. LOS'l AND tX)DNI) LOST At Broad Street Market, a rtiuare market basket, with partition, illed with marketing. Property ol ieo. G. McFarland. 100 Hamilton street. Please phone, if found. LOST Diamond ring, Tuesday, at Indies' Bazaar, Fourth street, Wool worth's Ten-Cent Store, Walnut street, or in Post Office. Liberal re ward if returned to the Telegraph Dfrtce. UJST White spotted rabbit dog, about 21 inches high. $5 reward if returned to 110 Hancock street, Har risburg. LOST On Saturday evening, Oc tober 20, between Bolton and Market Square church and 25 South Front street, a cameo pin. Reward if returned to 25 South Front street. HELP VVAXTED —Male MEN WANTED to load stone. per ton. Can earn $25 to *35 per week. Apply Paxlung guarrtea. Pax tang. WANTED MACHINISTS. LATHE AM) PLANER HANDS; ALSO MA CHINE TOOL ERECTORS. GOOD WAGES AND STEADY WORK. AMERICAN SAW MILL MACHINERY CO.. HACKETTSTOWN. N. J. WANTED A boy to work in the evenings at McNeal's Confectionery store. Must be 16 years. Apply 1015 North Third street. WANTED Bright, boy to learn the printing trade. Ap ply Foreman, Telegraph Com posing Room. LINOTYPE OPERATOR Must be ilrst-class and a printer. Apply_ at once. Daily Press, Atlantic City, N. J. 50 LABORERS Rutherford Yard, near Y. M. C. A., for steam shovel work. BENNETT as RANDALL. WANTED One or two more men to work in garage and auto school. You can earn sl2 to sls per week. Auto Transportation School. 25-27 North Cameron street. WANTED Y'oung man over 17 years old, to work in drug store. Ap ply D. A. Buehler, 016 North Third sfget. WANTED Two meat fitters and four counter men. Apply at once to BUEHLER BROS.. 432 Market Street. i FOUR young men. over 16, wanted for agency purposes. Need not have experience. Good pay. Apply 417 Boyd street. YOUNG MAN to take charge of shipments and for office work. Must be hustler and willing to work hard for advancement. Salary, sls weekly. Give full details of experience, pres ent employment, etc., in letter to R., 605, care of Telegraph. WANTED r— Acetylene Welder, cap able of handling all kinds of welding work. Good wages. Apply in person, Hershey Employment Bureau, Her shey, Pa. WANTED An experienced auto mobile washer. No others need apply Apply at Harrisburg Taxicab snd baggage Co.. corner of Strawbe.-ry and Aberdeen. WANTED Butcher to work In I meat room. Apply 226 Chestnut street. WANTED A young man to drive single team Good opportunity for advancement. State age, also salary expected. Address X. Y. Z„ care of telegraph. WANTED Boy, over 16. to learn photo-engraving. A 'good opportunity to learn a good trade. Apply to Photo- Engraving Dept., The Telegraph Print. ing Co. * OPPORTUNITY for clerical men. We require the services of plant op erators for chemical processes. Great physical strength not necessary. Men! over 18 years of age, intelligent, wil ling and sober required. Eight houis per day. Wages. 32c per hour ar.d up. Aetna" Chemical Company. Newton Hamilton. Pa. WANTED Young men to learn auto business and become practical mechanics and chauffeurs. Auto Transportation School. 27-2S N. Cam • eron street. HELP WAXTKD—EEM ALE WANTED A reliable girl wanted for general housework and plain cooking; no washing. Apply 1613 North Second street. Farms For Sale j K. K. HEATHS' FARM i 133% acres, on the Lancaster} > pike, 3 miles Northwest of Eliza-; > bethtown lOO acres cultivated;! {33 V 4 acres meadow land. Ample/ j liulidluKH, k ; woodland. 10 bearing apple trees J —26 three-year-old apple trees —ll'J peach trees l5 young cherrw ]> trees —8000 strawberry, 4000 rasp J berry and 500 blackberry plants. 7 > •room frame house, frame stabl?\ 'and outbuildings. |! ACRES—SIOOO One mile East of i'ocumtown,; \ York County—B-room frame house j>—frame stable and outbuildings. The "Krlaicer furin"—no onned ; by Mr. Hurry Winter. . 4 ACHES—4.I.IO " V > One mile southwest of Aqueduot l ' /Station on P. R. R.. Improved! .with 7-room frame house. The C. 11. Collun place. Miller Brothers & Co.j !' Member llliu. Henl Kitatr Iloi. No. 1. I WANTED - Y'oung man, Wharton I Alumnus, with experience, desires po sition in a credit or correspondence de partment of a progressive concern lias knowledge of Spanish; can fur nish letters from well-known business men. Address L., 6399, care of Tele graph. c WANTED - Middle-aged, married man would like position tiring boilers running engine or working around machinery; is handy with tools; can f'y® food reference. Call, or address 1.124 Cowden street. City. POSITION WANTED Man can- ! nfin. of . manutacturing Plant taking charge of operation for contractor—° r assisting in clerical position, open for proposition. Cor i espondence confidential. Address H., 609<, care of Telegraph. WANTED A position as sales man, either traveling or local. Wide experience in both. Address E., 6398* care of Telegraph. ' YOUNG MAN Wishes work of any kind. Call V. A. H„ Bell phone — Wishes position State street. ° f Car * UK i I•:NoF?E Y r>„° R LOCOMOTIVE COOK —• Colored man desires .i i tlon as cook; first or second Ann?. I 1410 North Fourth street ApPly at j WANTED - Janitor work- in I nn to n ? bad habits; IndustJ " I graph. - naS U ' C 291 ' TeJe-1 wAimaMwi. | to'iss l ;st''wlVh U hgJTt ' orMn T "ot,T; A exp^]^^ K^ lng and taking care "f ii„ " n .! end " Address L. 6395. care of Telegraph n.aI A Sar.,l^^7f Te°egraph, Ad(lreßS 396 • r. P,a i n f WANTED A middle-aged woman non treet. tern ' ty nurßin H^Ver- mfrsing of*a P ny'kTnd" ST'c I '-' REFINED, young lady would like position doing clerical work or work lng in a doctor's or dentist's office" Can do cashier work. Address "R r.- ■ Box 145. Harrisburg, Pf. s E "' HOUSEWORK White wishes work by the day. Call or nrt dress, Mrs. M., 1014 James street CO6K Experienced, wants sltion as cook In a p. Ivate 'familv Call, or write, 507 Primrose avenue 1 - WANTED By colored girl gen eral housework. Appl* 335 Franklin street, Steelton. DAY'S WORK Washing and Iron uig wanted by colored woman. Call or write, 1412 Williams street. ; SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe - j HOUSEKEEPER Position a* a ; housekeeper for widower or bachelor - wanted by young widow. Address, - i Mechanicsburg. Pa.. R. D.. 4, Box 196 " | BOOMS i'Oli KENT d i FOR RENT One combination • | front llvlngroom and bedroom; all - conveniences, with use of phone; gen t tleman only. Apply 1109 Green street. FOR RENT Third floor front - room, comfortably furnished, for gen rl tleman; steam heat, bath and tele it | phone. A good home In a private J ! family. Reference. Address 1612 j State street. I. | FOR RENT Two furnished rooms ~ |on second floor, all conveniences, at j 1401 Liberty street. FOR RENT A housekeeping ! apartment of two rooms; also a large ) I front room; will rent to couple; ref , I erences required. Inquire at 435 Mar- I ket street. Dial phone 4804. ] SAVOY HOTEL, 1411 South Third Street. ' FURNISHED ROOMS Warm, nice and clean rooms, with private bath. ,by the day or , week: Reasonable - prices. Mrs. Hedrick, Manager. 15 j UNFURNISHED Single or com . municating, with kitchenettes, for 3 light housekeeping. Strictly private. f All conveniences. Stoves furnished I free. Laundry, phone and bathroom , I privileges. Easy payments, .lanitress j service. Inquire 429 Broad street. ) (Daily inspection invited. i FOR RENT—First floor, front, fur . jnished livingroom and bedroom, en suite; conveniences. Apply 719 North I Sixth street. FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; all conveniences. Apply 333 Hummel j street, Harrisburg. j METROPOLITAN ANNEX Clean, -i/urnlshed rooms, hot and cold water, phone. Rates, $3 per week and up. I 518 Market, at the Subway Entrance. : FOR RENT A desirable front 5! room, all conveniences, with use of I phone; also a middle room, suitable : for gentleman. Apply 252 Crescent | street. HaVrisburg. J FOR RENT Nicely-furnished third Hoor front room; references re quired. Call at 50 North Thirteenth street. Bell 1949 R. FOR RENT Comfortably furnish ed room on second floor, centrally lo cated, conveniences, rates modest; gentleman preferred. 312 Cumber land. ! ROOMS W ANTED TWO furnished rooms for light • housekeeping wanted by couple. Pri . vate fatnily preferred. Address W. H. > Cooper, 441 Walnut street. HOARDERS WANTED WANTED Man ana wife to board, ; in private family. Apply 1506 State • street. ' - APARTMENTS FOR RENT ] FOR RENT An apartment of "I three large rooms; bath, steam heat, I electric lights, gas range, hot and I cold water, stationary wash tub. In ; quire of C. Fry, 1114 Market street, | Harrisburg. 1 FOR RENT Housekeeping apart- I ment; second floor; rooms and bath; city steam; hot water; electric light. Apply to Mrs. J. J. Weaver, 127 Pine street. JUST COMPLETTD Beautiful Belvedere Apartments, 711 North Second street. Fire and sound ! proof, hardwood finish; city ateam; : hot water; electric elevators; laundry and all modern conveniences. Apply 1815 North Front. Telephone 875 R. HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1 HAVE several houses tor i sale in the city and suburbs, i Some 10 |*ei cent, invest ments. Some cheap and on easy terms. C. H. Corder, 1190 L Walnut street. Bell 2412 R. . J. E. GIPPLE, -REALTOR FIRE INSURANCE, t RENT COLLECTING. { 1251 Market St. Bell phone 4269. I HAVE three houses for sale in city 1404 and 1426 North Third street, and 1728 Noith Fifth street. I Will sell reasonable. Apply Ferd. | Roller, 1720 North Third street. City. I FOR SALE A two-and-a-half ! story framfe" house on Twenty-eighth | street, near Alain, in Penbrook. The I lot is 200 ft. deep to alley. Water and j gas in house. Price. SI,BOO. Irwin M. Cassell, 1444 Regina street. | TWO FRAME HOUSES FOR SALE |at $1,500 each each house has eight | rooms with hydrant in the kitchen. ! Will sell, to colored race. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. $2,250 WILL PURCHASE a three story brick house, No. 2032 Susque hanna strtet 8 rooms bath gas furnace porch front, rear and balcony. Bell .Realty Co., Berg- ; ner Building. $3,500 WILL PURCHASE a three- ! story brick dwelling, located at No. j 1509 Liberty street equipped with ! all modern conveniences. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE at $2,- 500 7 rooms and bath gas furnace—cemented cellar. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. I FOR SALE Zarker St., 1443 | This 2%-story frame dwelling, all im- I provements, has been greatly reduced on account of owner leaving city. Now renting at sls. (Price, $ I,6so.oo."JJack | enstoss Bros., Russ Building. | FOR SALE lOl7-1019 Market street. Valuable business location I Price reasonable. Oyster & Caley I Real Estate and Insurance. 15 South | Third street. j 2031 BOAS STREET is offered nt i $1,450. Is it worth that to vou? H G. Pedlow. 3 South Thirteenth street! ! 1824 CHESTNUT STREET is a very ! attractive house. Steam heat—chest nut finish. Look at it. Price, $3 400 H. G. Pedlow. 3 South Thirteenth streeL HEAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT No. 121 North Eigh teenth street; corner brick, steam heated ,house, with 10 rooms. Rent *32.50. j. E. Gipple. 1251 Market streeL FOR RENT 2340 Derry street. 0 rooms and bath, all modern Improve ments, including steam heat, garage. Possession November 15. Rent, $35 00 per month. Brinton-Packer Co.. Sec ond and Walnut streets. WELL-FURNISHED HOUSE, loeat ed on HilU hamily out or town for winter. Possession at once. Rent reasonable. For further particulars address M.. 6307, care of Telegraph FOR RENT Furnished Camp Hill, containing 8 rooms, bath pantry and storage, ail modern Im provements. Possession November 15 Rent. $40.00 per month. Brinton- Packer Co.. Second and Walnut st re ets. THIRD ST.. NORTH. NO. 2006 Three-story brick dwelling— l 3 room* —bath—steam heat—electric light A fine home-place with pleasant sur roundings—s7s. MILLER BROTHERS & CO. _ REAL ESTATE—For Sale of Reut HOUSES /.Nr# GARAGES at Firth and Curtln streets. Fred C. Miller 2L' Walnut. Bell phone 797 M. ' , v HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH I "GIT UP MAUDE" 1 I Was the way you used to make your "joy wagon" -; ' put 011 a little more speed when out for your health. Now you simply press your foot on a little pedal ! in the "litle old gas wagon" and away you go fly ing over the hills "forty miles an hour." s ; The same thing applies to advertising. It used to be that you put a sign in your window to rent your £ ; room or to sell that stove or when you wanted help and only a few people who passed by saw it and maybe it brought results and maybe it didn't. Now all you have to do is to call the Telegraph 011 the phone, give them your ad and it is read the same evening by thousands of people who are in terested in what you have to offer, and the results r ! begin coming in "forty miles an hour.". i | ' KKAL KSTATK WAXTKI) YOU have tried the rest, now give 7 us u chance to sell that house or lot. 1 All business strictly conildentlal. Lln ' coin Realty Co.. Harrlsburg, Pa. WANTED, TO HUNT A house of * six oi" seven rooms, with all convenl > enees. Inquire Box H, 6289, care of . Telegraph. t I'Olt SALE OR EXCHANGE r FOR SALE On EXCHANGE— Farm I of 120 acres four miles from Haiits-j ' burg. Will exchange for a city or su burban property and take P.??,, l for balajice. Write Box 1. t>JSO, caie I! of Telegraph. TOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS j FOR SALE A large cabinet Edl- i ■ son machine, also 315 pieces of music. I ' in tlrst-class condition. Cheap to quick buyer, as pal ly is leaving city. | : Address L. 6296. care of 1 elegi ,vp;i. . RABBIT AND FOX HOUNDS —Black j t and tan. long eared, great voice, A'&-, - year-old dog (.large), great nose 1 . no better lives. 1-year-old male and, female, partly broken, tine young dogs. Moved to city and have no] place to keep them. Will sell right. ; Address H. E. K., No. 3 Russ Building. Harrlsburg. Pa. j GOOD HORSE FOR SALE— Weight about 1,500 or 1,600 lbs. Reason for r selling, gone out of business. Inquire | of Philip Habschmldt. Progress, fa. ONE oak sideboard, 6 chairs (leather seats), dining table, folding ' Englander couch, kitchen cabinet, pair . of new woven wire springs. Mrs. W. [ . E. Valleljchamp, 214 North Second i 1 street. r FOR SALE One hand elevator, good as new; size, 4 ft. 4 in.' by i ft. . 4 In. Price. *IOO.OO. Address J. H. Swiler. 431 Broad street. 1 FOR SALE, at Gable's, ill-ill South Second street. Lawn Fence, Field Fence, Gates. Poultry Nett'iig. Building Hardware. Plaster Board. Upson Wall Board, Compo-Board, ■ Doors, Sash, Shutters, Mouldings, " Porch Posts, Pumps, etc. PAINT! PAINT! 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 ot Ready Mixed Paint In Harrlsburg. 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, 118 Walnut ; street. | FOR SALE Unredeemed watches 1 and diamonds at prices lower than • can be bought wholesale. CHAS. ARONSON, Reliable Jeweler and Broker. 422 Market.Street. i I HERE are a few extraordinary bargains for any one In the printing business who can make use of them: 1 Danniela Planer. 1 Saw and Trimmer. 1 4 %-inch.x2%-inch.x4-ft. Worthlng ton Pui.ip. 1 Danntels Steam 1 rap. I 1 one-qt. Detroit Lubricator. 1 one-pt. Detroit Lubricator. 2 Four-wheel Trucks. 2 Two-wheel Trucks. 1 Oil Filterer. I 1 Wheelbarrow. ! 1 Gas Metal Pot. ! l lllckok Ruling Machine. I 2 Model I Linotypes. i If you can usj any of the above, i ; drop in to see us. The question ol price and terms can be easily ar- j r nSfB d TELEGRAPH "HINTING CO.. " Printing. Binding. Designing. Photo- I Engraving, Die Stamping and Plate Printing, V . Harrlsburg, Pa. !__ I! I FOR SALE Stock ot "ftlerchant's Ice Com- 5 pany, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, j for sale. Can be bought below i par. Room 203, Commonwealth { Trust Company Building. „ ; UNREDEEMED overcoats for sale M Brenner's, 1315 North Third St. ~ „ sa l,b Concert Grand Piano, in A 1 condition. Can be seen at 1005 North Second street. wUl° accommodate 1.000 c|ick"s° O( AU^ ROOK.S —Visit Harrlsburg Big Qook * 12.000 volumes on qJI sub jects > ow i )rlce . R - -J 1 ? 0 / 18 bought, t J *..rnnd's, 025 North Third street. ' FOR SALE l9lB Calendars. Otfou ' selection. Orders promptly tilled. Job : lots at Bargain Prices. Myers Manu facturing Co., Second Floor, Third and Cumberland streets. Bell phone 15771< TEN-PIECE black walnut dining room set. Queen Ann style, blue leather seats, price, *175.00, used less than tour months; brass bed, cos turner and spring, $50.00; Circassian walnut dresser, $20.00. Bell 3023 J. EASTER LILIES —, $2.60 per dozen, f Keeney's Cut-Rate Flower shop. Bio E North Third street. ! SIX good floor cases for sale. Ap- . ply at once to Goodyear Drug Store, * Nineteenth and Perry. \ SASH At Gaule's. 111-117 South ! second street; 6.000 sets of new sah, Bxlo 12 D painted and glazed, $1.70 per set All other regular sUo., doom , and shutters, all sizes. ( BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS | $lO 00 up- Reasonable terms tor - traded and rebuilt typewriters all makes bought—sold—rented and ex changed. Geo. P. TUlotson, 205 Locust street. farms FARM FOR V L- ac r® B, "ordering on Manada ,r ", 1,3s east of Llnglestown Buildings, House, Barn. au apple even 8 ' yi, l }® 4l , 0 ' pturw ' Si'apes. Fleius Tin ?'h . . arni " as u be ttUlirul frovit .on the main road, beautiful farms joining, school close, a very de sirable property for $1,275.00. We -an Paying Vir VhTs'farm * "' U " ey towar " C. B. CARE, 409 Market St., or ' Care'a Store, Llnglestown. Pa. | f ~ 1 -- acre fami, 8 miles !b e e V sSrd r °aToiJce U . Se: outbulldln - Mu.t I iin,i ii- , c - H - CORDEH, 1 HIP alnut St. Bell phone 2412 R. fa rms—farms | T . . for sale land fur Vf Vou want to buy, | and the pi ice will suit your Docket book Anything from 2 acres up ana i n r °.'" t,)UUu P- Now is the time'lo pre | untfl Hpr'ng C Bpr! " S drive " C "'°Walt C. H. CORDEH, 1 n , , 1 lyo Walnut Street. I Harrlsburg. Be „ 2412Ki FARMS—FARMS | , WANTED you.nave a farm to sell or to ex change tor city property, talk it over Vantage.' Ca " " a " ale uu> > ou r "d- C. H. CORDEH l„ . . H0 Walnut Street. Harrisburg. 2412R OFFICES AND STOREROT IMS i t W)R RENI A suite of two rooms, I facing Market street. Apply to Com ' monwealth Trust Company. 222 Mar ket street. MARKET STREET STORE FOR RENT BEAUTIFUL NEW DA FLIGHT STORE. 504 MARKET ST. CHAS. ADLER WANTKD—MISCELLA^EOU^T^ CLOTHINU, SHOES, FURNITTJRE-- Kought at highest cash prices and 6old reasonable. S. Refkln. 407 Broad street. Bell phone 2860. WE buy all kinds of disc records N. Brenner, 1315 North Thira street. ' MORRIS SAYS save money buyins new and second-hand furniture here High prices paid Tor furniture. Morn* Schmertz, 1030 Market. Bell 3D7IK. MAX SMOLTZ " Second-hand t'urnltuij bought ana sold. Highest cash prices paid t'aii Bell 1381R or Dial 5847, or drop * nos tal to Max Smeltz, 1016 Market street Will call, city or country. S. SNEJDMAN WILL PA* highest prices for second-hand clothing shoes, furniture, or carpets. Trial w'iii I convince. Bell 28M, 1116 Cowden. J. COOPER & SON We ma a specialty of and pay high cash prices for old. wornout autcs. Also buy rags, paper, rubber acrapiron and metal. Eleventh and Christiana Sts Between State and Walnut" BELL 3tf7lW DIAL 4371 BUSINESS PERSONALS MAN WANTS general hauling with one-ton truck. Apply Federich's Gar age, Forster near Front. ELECTRIC VACUUM SWEEPERS— New, high-grade machines for rent day or hour. Second-hand machines bought and sold. Mr. Martin. Bell 1132. M. H. BAKER A CO., Plumbing and Hetittng Contractors, ijjjy E> err y street. Both phones. MEN WANTED To read this ad. and note that you can do better by buying at this store, as we undersell them all. Here is the proof; Men's Suits .nd Overcoats....s7.so up Boys' Suits $2.48 up Boys Overcoats $3. is up Mackinaw Coats $3.8 up Sweaters i .95 Flannel Shirts $ .85 u ;, Men's Fleeced Union Suits. .. .fl.is U p I Boys' Union Suits ....j C up' Men's Shoes |l.8 up I Boys' Shoes $1.25 up! Arctics- |i.i:6 up Hats $1.60 up OUTLET CLOTHING CO.. 2.'t N. Fourth St.. Across from Y. W. C. A. Open Evenings. FEATHER RENOVATING —We empty all ticks and remove dust, dirt and stems. B. J. Campbell, Tenth and ' l'axton. 1 LUhIA IRON & STEEL CO. deals In steel, rugs, rubber, metals and papermlll supilles. Broad and Wal lace. Also salvage from Are and wreck Call Bell phone U36. Dial 3043. RELIABLE Locksmith ahd Eelctric Shop AVe make KEYS of any style at np'ecial prices. Locks repaired Electric light and bell wiring and' repairing. All kinds of sharpen ing and general repairing. 1303 North Sfitth. Bell 31>t'6. Dial 6854. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER— Es tlmates furnished. All kinds of re changeable weather. OUR LAXATIV' PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave It oft If taken In time. Gross Drug Store 119 Market street. Blure ' UPHOLSTERING And furniture repairing, mattresse* renovated and cushions ot all kinds made. S N Cluck. 830-326 Woodbine street! Phone 1317 J. "reel. C. VERNON RETTEW ' Insurance—Real Estate—Alderman 1811 DERRY STREET man ' Both Phones. • < BUSINESS PERSONALS MacW I LLI Alls CONSTRUCTION CD., Builder;, and Contractors, lluunu building our specialty. Job woik looked after caret ully. Dial 3 705. OFFICE, 2160 NORTH FIFTH STREET*. UUSIN ESS OPPORTUNITIES DRUG STORK FOR SALE in central part of the city old and well-estab lished corner business. Particulars from Bell Realty Co., Bergner Huild- InK. GUN OWNERS lf yuu nave a gun you want to sell, or couvert into cash, see us at once. Dayton Cycle Company. 91? North Third street. Cleaners and Dyers ~~ Goodmua'a sanitary steaming, clean- Ins, pressing unci dyeing works. He- I pairing. Work guaranteed. Call ana deliver. Roth phone. 1306 Vi .\. Sizih>t. I NOW Is :he time to get- your fall | ; and winter overcoat cleaned, dyed ot > pressed at Eggert's Cleaning auc! Dve- I I ing Works. 12-15 .Market Street. Call land deliver, Both phones. Hauling mid Moving BLUE LINE AUTO TRANSFER Piano moving a specialty. Hauling Square dealing our policy. 917-A Capi | Musical I TALKING MACHINES promptly and carefully repaired by an expert only. OVLER'S, 14 South Fourth street. ALL kinds of talking machine rec ords bought, sold or exchanged. High est cash prices paid. Repair work of 1 all kinds done by experts at re'ason - able prices. Stauffer's Music House. ® 1313 North Third street. Open Even-' , ings. s j FOR SALE Weaver I'iano at a forced sale. Will be sold to first in quirer. Address „ Box E, 02114, Care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Nickel piano. Apply j at Hotel. Muucj to LOAD : MONEY TO LOAN AT LEGAL s RAXES—On furniture, real estate ana cnuoised uotes. Licensed uy the , State and under supervision of tn e Banking uepartment. Equitable lu veatmbnt Co., Inc., Second Floor, a North Market Square. ivuabusiied }904. MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security in any amounts and upon any terms to suit Borrower. Address P o " Box 174. Haitfisburg, Pa. r WE LEND MONEY in compliance with Act of June 17, 1915, to indiviau ! als in need ot ready cash; small luuua | a specialty; business conlidential, payments to suit borrower's uonveni - ence, positively lowest rates in city PENNSYLVA.NiA INVESTMENT CU 132 Walnut Street. MONEY advanced to housekeepers ■ at legal rates; business confidential. • Profit Sharing LIOUII Society, spooner Building. 'J North Market liquvre. Shoe Repairing 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 S3SW, Dial 5553. Storage STORAGE—Fireproof and non-lira- ' I proof warehouses. Private rooms Tor household gooos, |2 a .nonth up Har I risburg Storage Co.. 437-445 S. 2nd St. I STORAGE —419 Broad street, house hold goods, merchandise. Privatt rooms Wagons, 75c month. D. CooEur , & Co.. 417 Broad St. Both hones. | STORAGE —ln brick ouilding, rear 408 .Market. Household goods in clvan private rooms. Reasonable rates, p. G. Diener, 408 Mtrket street. | = Undertakers RUDOLPH K. SPICER, Funeral Director and Embalnier 611 North Second Street. Bell 252. Uial 8145. SAMUEL S. FACKLKR, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1312 Deny St. BELL 1956. DIAL 2188. W here to Dire Well STOUFFEIi'S RESTAURANT Home cooking served to Busi nessmen and Ladies in sepa- i rate diningro< DINE WHERE BEST COSTS LESS ! Where cuisine is an art and eating a pleasure. Manhattan i Restaurant. 311 Market street. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Ford car, o-passen Bell 4119. Dial 6680. ' FORD FOR SALE A fine 5-pas- i senger, 1914 Model. Fine condition s $250. Tools and extras with It. Auto t Transportation School, 25-27 North .1 Cameron street. • ) WE SELL AUTOMOBILES on con-j - signment and charge only 5 per r ent i No storage charges if car Is not sold' < Auto Transportation School. 27-29 N 1 Cameron street. ' . EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE <' All makes of batteries recharged 1 and repaired; work guaranteed < Auto repairing; electrical work a > specialty. 1 I EXCELSIOR AUTO At BATTERY CO. i 11th and Mulberry Sts. OVERLAND TOURING BsMTlike t new. Must bo sold at once, owner i leaving city. Box E, 6393, care ot t Telegraph. t OLD AUTOS ~ * Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtimera, ' in any condition. See me before sac- , iHieing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto : Wrecking. A. SchllTmanu. 1021 Mar- 5 ket street. Bell 3833. AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE " HAYNES 1916 O-cyllnder - 1 passenger Cloverleaf Roadster. Will i sell at right price. Call B?ll 838 for f an appointment. SECOND-HAND Motor Trucks for * Bale cheap. Uood assortment, with either solid or pneumatic tires. Come early, make your selection, inter- 1 national Harvester Co. of America. Truck Department. 619 Walnut atraet. NOVEMBER 8, 1917. SHIPPING STOCKS TAKE BRISK RISE * Marine Preferred Gains 3Yz Points, Common 2 and At lantic Gulf 1 y 2 \ Bethlehem Steel Advances 1 l /z\ American Can 2 and Others Fractions to Point • By Associated Press | New York, Nov. S.—Shipping stocks ; rose briskly in to-day's early deal-1 I lugs, marine preferred soon gaining' 1 3% points, the common 2 and Atlan- j tic Gulf 1%. Equipments also were favored, I Bethlehem Steel advancing 1%,' American Can 2 and others .large j fractions to a point. > Unlted States: Steel opened at a slight loss, but Im mediately rallied over a point. Hails were irregular, Reading's loss f 1U 1 being offset by gains in Pacltics and Now York Central. Coppers and spe cialties averaged 1 to 2 point ad vances. Hrooklyn Transit fell a point to tiie new low of 46%. A sweeping reversal took place be fore the end of the lirst hour, be ginning with local utilities. Brooklyn Transit extended its decline to 5 % ■ points. Consolidated Gas lost 5% and Inter borough pfd. 2%. all establish ing low records. American Tele phone and Western Union also made | new minimums for the current : movement at recessions of 5 to 2 pouits respectively. Selling became I more general later on disturbing ad .vices i rum Russia, rails reacting 2 | to 5 points with shippings, steels, mo tors and other industrials. Italian ex change was extremely weak. I-iberty 4's were steady at par, the 3Vis's selling at 99.52 to 99.46. NEW YOUK STOCKS Chandler Brothers and Company, members of New York and Philadel- ! phia Stock Exchanges—3 North Mar- j ket Square, Harrlsburg; 1336 Chestnut | street, Philadelphia; 31 Pine street,. New York—-furnish the following quotations: Open. 2 P.M. I Allis Chalmers .. 17 _1! I American Beet Sugar .. 72% 69% | American fan 11% so | American Oar and Fdy.. 61 % 59 I American Smelting .... 75 69% j American Sugar 95*% 89% | American Woolens 39% 38% Anaconda . 56 52 Atchison 85 82 i Baldwin Boconiotive ... 55% 49% I Baltimore and Ohio .... 52% 50% j Bethlehem-Steel (B.) ... 80% 74% t Butte Coper California Petroleum ... 1 T 12Ms I Canadian Pacific 136 Vi 132% Central Beather 6 1 % 59 Chesapeake and 0hi0... 47 45 Chi., Mil. and St. Paul.. 39%- 38 : Chino Con. Copper 38(4 37 | Colorado Fuel and Iron. 33 29% i Corn Products 27 % '24% GAHAIiES ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS ! BLACK'S GARAGE New fireproof bliilding. Bive and dead storage. Full I line of tires. All kinds of vulcaniz- I ing and tire repair work done. .vc cessories and general repair shop. 203-5 South Seventeenth street. | BRING yi. ur car to us. Bxperts on ignition and earburetor troubles. I Highest grail*, repair work. L.EMOYNE ! AUTO SHOP, 1.-ssnoyafi. Both phones. CAMP CURTIN OARAGE 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 .093 J. Wll. PENN 304-6 Muench street. Bimousiner for funerals, parties and halls: careful orivera; open day and night. Beli 4564. FOB SALE A large assortment ot second-hand automobile tires. All sizes. SACRIFICE PItICES I J917 Barley-Davidson Motorcycle. Sl7 5 Cash. CUT-RATE AUTO SIIPPBY CO., 23'4 S. 11th St. Bell 861 M. BEX GARAGE. 1917 North Third street. Is the place to store your car for the winter. An up-to-date repair j shop, under our personal management lust opened. IEGU NOTICES NOTICE TO FRANK A. ROLAND, OB WHOM- . SOEVKR IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE is hereby given that on the 29th day of October, A. D. 1917, the , executrices of the Inst will and testa- ; ment of Frances N. Carniany present- j ed their petition to the Court of Com mon Pleas of Dauphin County reciting I that they are the owners of certain premises known as No. 1715 Regina Street, Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania; ! that Harmon B. Nissley and wife sold | the said premises to .iolin C. Snyder, * Jr., on June 1, 1903; that on the same 1 day and date the said John C. Snyder, j Jr.. executed his bond and mortgage to Harmon B. Nissley. in the penal sum <>f Three Thousand i $3,000) Dol- ' lars, requiring the repayment of Fif- _ teen Hundred ($1,500) Dollars to Har mon L. Nissley, or his heirs or as signs, within three .years from the date thereof, together with interest at the rate of live and four-tenths per cent, per annum: that the said deed and mortgage were recorded in the Recorder's Ofiico at Harrlsburg on June 25 1903, the said mortgage being recorded in Mortgage Book G, Volume 7. page 259; that subsequently a Judg ment was entered to No. 478 Jttne Term 1911. for Fifteen Hundred $ 1.- 500) Dollars, which judgment was in favor oT Harmon B. Nissley, to the use Of Fnnk A. Roland, and against John C Snyder Jr.; the said bond was dated June 1 1903; that on proceedings duly had on said judgment, premises No. 1715 Ki gina Street. Harrlsburg, Penn svlvania. as described in the aforesaid mortgage, were sold to, Prances N. Carmanv her deed being recorded In Deed Book Q. Volume 14, page 47; that the Sheriff's return to Wxecution Docket No. 73 June Term. 1911, shows that the sum of Sixteen Hundred and Eighty-eight Dollars and Twenty Cents <51.655.20) was applied to the writ on which the execution Issued; that the bond on which the aforesaid judgment was entered, shows an as signment of said bond from Harmon B. Nissley to Frank A. Roland, but there is nowhere of record an assign ment of the aforesaid mortgage; that the said petition which is entered In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County to No. 201. January Term, 191S, prays the court to direct the re corder of deeds to enter satisfaction on the record of said moVgage in, accordance with the Act of\ we 11,1 1879, P. B. 111. V V This Is therefore to notlfy\,/ou to appear before the Court of common Pleas of Dauphin County on the 14th dav of January, A. the next quarterly return day, and show cause. If any you have, why the said order for the satisfaction of said mortgage should not he made. WICKICRSHAM & METZGER. Attorneys for Petitioners. Harrlsburg, Pa„ November 8, 1917, W. W. CABDWEIJa Sheriff. | Crucible Steel Distilling Securities .... 35 32% Erie f. ...*15% 13% ! General Motors 82 78 Goodrich, B. F 36% 35% I Great Northern pfd 93 93 ; Great Northern Ore subs 25% 23 j Hide and | Hide and BeatK?r pfd. .. 54% 52% j Inspiration Copper 41% 38 ' H I International Paper .... 23 20 : Kennecott Copper ...... 30 27% J Kansas City Southern... 14% 14% I Lackawanna Steel 73% 68 i Lehigh Valley 53% 53 I Maxwell Motors 22% 21% I Merc. Marine Ctfs 26% 25% i Merc. Marine Ctfs. pfd.. 99% 95 Mexican Petroleum .... 77% 73 Miami Copper 27% 27% Midvale Steel 43% 40% New York Central 68% 66 N. Y.. N. H. and H 22 22 N. Y„ O. and W 18 18 Norfolk and Western... 104% 100% Northern Pacific 85% 84 Pacific Mail 22 22 Pennsylvania R. R 48'4 47 Pittsburgh Coal 41% 39% Railway Steel t Sprlng... 39 39 Ray Con. Copper 20% 20 Reading Railway j. 66% 61 Republic Iron and Steel. 73% 68% Southern Pacific - 81% 79% Southern Railway 23% 39 Studebaker 37 33* 4 Union Pacific 112% 109% U. S. I. Alcohol 110 104% U. S. Rubber 53 50% I.'. S. Steel .' 94% #O% U. S. Steel pfd 109% 109 Utah Copper 75% 73 Virginia-Carolina Chein. 27 • 26 Westlnghouse Mfg 39% 36% Willys-Overland IS 15% Western Maryland 13% 12% PHILADELPHIA PKODUCE j Philadelphia, Nov. 8. Wheat I'Steady; No. 1, red, $2.27; No. 1, soft, I red, $2.25; No. 2, red, $2.24; No. 2, soft, I red, $2.22; No. 2, red, $2.21; No. 3, soft, red, $2.19; No. 4. red, $2.17; No. 4, soft, red, $2.15. k Corn Market nominal; No. 2, ■ yellow, $2.35®2.-10; No. 3, No. 4, and I No. 5, yellow, nominal, i Oats Quiet, but steady; No. 2, ! white, 6®66%c; No. 3, white, 64%® Csc. Bran —The market is steady; soft winter, per ton. $38.50@39.00; spring, I per ton, $37.00©37.50. I Refined Sugars Market nominal; I powdered, 8.45 c; fine granulated, l 8.35 c; confectioners' A, 8.25 c. I Butter—The market is unchanged; western, creamery. 44%®45c; near by, prints, fancy, 49c. Eggs Unchanged; Pennsylvania ! and other nearbv firsts, free cases, $14.10 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $13.80 per case; western, extra, firsts, free cases, $14.10 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $13.80 per case. I Ei- Poultry—Steady; fowls. 20®) 23c; roosters, 18®19c; spring chick ens, 190123 c; do., ducks. 22<&)23c; old ducks, 19®22c: turkeys. 24@26c. ! Dressed Poultry The market is quiet; fowls, fancy. 26c; do., good to choice, 24@25c; do., small sizes, 19(g23c; old roosters, 21c; broiling chickens, nearby, 2!> ©36 c; do., western, 28®30c; roasting chickens, western, 21® 25c; spring ducks, 25®27c; western ducks, 25® 26c; spring turkeys. 32® 35c. Potatoes Market steady; New Jersey, No. 1, per basket, 75® 90c, do.. No. 2. per basket, 40(g)60c; do., fancy, per bushel. $1.25® 1.50; Penn sylvania. fancy, per bushel, $1.35® I.60; New York, fancy, per bushel, $1.25 ® 1.50. Flour Winter straight, new, Slti.2.'>® 10.50; Kansas. cleai. new. $9.75 iS 10.45; do., patent, new. $10.75® 11.45; do., fancy, patent, $10.75® 11.25; spring, first, clear, spot, $10.75tfi)11.00; spring firsts, clear, new. mill ship ment, $9.75® 10.45; spring, patent, spot, $12.00® 12.25; spring patent, new, mill shipment. $10.55® 11.00; spring favorite brands, $11.50® 12.25. Hay Firm, with a fair demand; timothy, (according to location). No. 1, large bales, $27.00®27.50; No. 1, .small bales. $27,000)27.50; No. 2. $26.00 ® 26.50; No. 3, $23.00®24.50; sample, $19.00®21.00; No. 1 grade, $15.00® 17.00. Clover mixed hay. Bight mixed, $26.00®26.50; No. 1. do., $25.00025.50; No. 2, do., $22.00®23.00. CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago, Nov. 8. Cattle Re ceipts. 12,000; weak. Native beef steers, $6.60®13.00; western steers. $6.00®13.35; stockers and feeders. $5.86®11.60; IOWS and heifers. $4.50® 11.80; calves, $7.00®13.25. Sheep Receipts, 9,000; firm. Wethers, $8.60® 12.85; lambs, $12.00® 16.50. Hogs ' — Receipts, 19,000; strong. Bulk of sales, $16.25® 17.20; light, $15.70® 17.20; mixed, $15.95 ® 17.30; heavy, $15.90® 17.30; rough. $15.90® 16.15; pigs, $11.75® 15.75. LIVIXGGOOD K.YOXOR ATED By Associated Press New York, Nov. S. Private Samuel O. Bivingood. attached to the United States Army Aviation Camp, at Princeton, N. J., was acquitted of the charge of having a deadly poison In his possession with intent to in jure his comrades, according to the findings of a military tribunal. f" N. Facility and Promptness ; r THE two are Insepar able in the print ing business. First of all you must have the equipment—in these days none but the most mod ern will avail —and then you must execute your orders promptly, withal with care and skill. Hundreds of people in Central Pennsylvania will bear witness to the com pleteness of our plant and the dispatch with which we serve them. You can get the salne service. Put yourself in touch with us. The Telegraph Printing Company Printing Binding Design ing Plioto Engraving —>D'le Stamping Plate Printing 210 FED Kit A L SQUARE Hnrrlsbnrg, Pi. 15