Deaths ATSON —On November 10, 191T, Harry E. Matson, aged 33 years-. Funeral on Wednesday morning, at 3 0 o'clock, from his late residence* 6.14 Hamilton street. The relatives and friends are Invited to attend without further notice. Interment East Harrisburg Cemetery. rKAVHH On November 12, John H. Weaver, aged GO yeara. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Wednes day afternoon, at 3:30 o'clock, from his late residence. 122 Summit Road, Knola. Interment in Enola Ceme tery. IMMERMAN Charles Lewis Zim merman. of 214 Pefter street, on Sat urday, Noveiflber, 10, 1817, aged 64 years, months and 1.8 days. Funeral services on Wednesday evening, at S o'clock, the same con ducted by the Tlev. A. M. StamMJ. The body will be taken to Newport Thursday morning, at 11:40 o'clock, where burial will be made in the Newport Cemetery-. The relatives and friends are invited to uttend without further notice. — Died, November 11. Matilda W. Schreiner. in her 66th j ear, at the home of her niece. Mrs, Harry C. Lovo, 17 40 North Sixth street. , ~ Funeral services will be held at above address on Wednesday aft ernoon, at 2 olclock, to which rela tives and friends are invited to at tend without further notice. Inter ment in Harrisburg Cemetery. CARD OK THANKS MR. JESSE CARST AND SISTERS ish to extend their sincere thanks to Natives and friends for their sjm* ithy and kind assistance during the !cenl death of the wife and sister, nd for the ma ay beautiful lloral de gn. LOST AN I) FOUND 1-OST A little, white apron, be veen &. S. Pomeroy's grocery store id the Camp Hill car, between hestnut Street Market and S. K. Pom oy's store. Reward if returned to S. Pomeroy's Grocery Store. U)ST On Monday evening, blue irto robe with red plaid, on Dillsburg ike between Dillsburg and Shep erdstown. Liberal reward if return f to Harrisburg TelegTaph Office. FOUND A Scotch Collie puppy, u tier may have same by paying for lis -id. Apply 921 North Sixth :reet. ENVELOPE LOST Containing ). tin Second street, between North nrt Walnut streets. Finder return to >O7 North Third street. A POCKETBOOK Handbag—yel iw cloths26.oo, some change and key j purse, also gold signet ring, with iit initials. Return to l'„ 6000, care f Telegraph. 1/) ST A lady's purse in the Store [ William Strotise or Dives, Pomeroy St°wart. or between these places nd tlu P. R. R. Station. Reward if turned to the Telegraph Office UiXF WANTED—MALE MEN WANTED to load stone. 27±c si ton. Can earn *25 to $35 per eek. Apply Pax tang Quarries, Pax- j mg. | WANTED Bright boy to i learn the printing trade. Ap ply Foreman, Telegraph Com- j posing Room. ' BOOKKEEPER WANTED Thor- , ughly familiar with double entry ' fstem. Apply Central Construction! orporation. Room 404 Commonweaitii i rust Building. j WANTED Eoy over 16 years old.' > work in drug store. High school t oy preferred. D. A. Buehler, 916 i orth Third street. | SALESMEN Crowell Publishing | 0. s own offer of four contracts per . ay, pays S2O per week. Apply Room 1, Spooner Building. WANTED Active young man to , rive laundry wagon. One acquainted '■ ith Hill preferred. Apply between 7- nd s A. M. at Sanitary Family Wash- i ig Co., Sixteenth and Elm streets. WANTED A pie baker. Good j ages to right party. Apply Phlladel- ; hia Quick Lunch. | WANTED ; Plumbers four —SO ' cnts an hour. Union men. Helpers four 3O cents an hout. 1 >ng job. Apply Room 15, 26 North hird street. j WANTED Two timekeepers. Ap- | ly Central Construction Corporation,] [(4 Commonwealth Trust Building. WANTED One or two more men ' j work in garage and auto school, ou can earn sl2 to sls per week, uto Transportation School. 25-27 ] orth Cameron street. GOOD BOY over 16 years oi ge wanted for store work. Ap >ly at Grand Union Tea Com pany, 208 North Second street. AN instalment collector—one with xperience. Salary and commission, .pply at once. Frantz-Premier Dist. 0., 206 Court street. MEN WANTED In All Railroad Departments. FIREMEN. BRAKEMEN, YARDMEN, LABORERS Positions Open at PITTSBURGH. WILMINGTON. CRESSON. See HIRAM McGOWAN SIMMERS, No. 204 Cotirt Street (Alderman Hilton's Office). Call Before Thursday. Transportation Furnished. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE| 1012 Hemlock St. ' SI7OO Rented at sls Three-story brick house with;! nine rooms, bath, furnace, gas\ and electricity. Lot 18x83 feet> to 20 feet rear alley. Taxes about J $25 a year. I Miller Brothers &Co.j Member libs. Ileal Estate Board j UK AI, ESTATE > Insurance Surety Bonds j l.yust and Court St reels j ' TUESDAY EVENING, Let a Telegraph "Fir Sale" Ad Sell Your Automobile I HELP WACTED—MALI'S WANTED An office boy % Inquire " Remmlngton Typewriter Co., n# Walnut street. 1 WANTED Good, strong boys, 16 > 1 to 18 vears old-, to work Saturdays, ln j quire Box H, 0008, care of Telegraph. I WANT Responsible man to sell I and install Blaske Coal Savers guar " j anteed to save 20 pel' cent, on all I I heating plants. Wolff Fuel Saver, East Jackson, Chicago, > ; , WANTED Salesman to sell ad iJvertlslng printing on commission In > | Harrisburg and adjoining territory. - | State age, references and experience Address The Bingham Company, 134 -i North Juniper street, Philadelphia. -1 Pa. I I MESSENGERS Elderly men. who ! are unable to perform hard work, to r i act as messengers. Can make fair - j wages. Apply immediately. Western . Union Telegraph Co, t I WANTED Five laborers, at once. * Apply to Herre Urn*,, Government < Aviation Building, Middletown, i'u. 1 j WANTED Young men to learn -jauto business and become practical i , j mechanics and chauffeurs. Auto J i j Transportation School, 27-29 X Cam- j . eron street. MESSENGERS Young men mak i ill* $2 to $3 per day. Healthful, out-I ■ | door occupation. Opportunity for, • clerical nostions and to learn teleg ■ raphy. Operators making big wages. J ■ Shower baths. Library and restroom | provided. Only boys of good home, : t'-ainlng desired. Western Union Telegraph Company. j > WANTED An experienced auto- ; mobile washer. No others need apply. Apply at Harrisburg Taxicab :<:id . hagitage C-tk. corner of Strawbe.iy , and Aberdeen. WANTED An experienced to- i : bacoo stripi>er. Steady work and good wages paid. Piecework or week work. Apply C. L. Boak, 229 Broad . street. | HELP WANTED—FEMALE ;! A LADY ASSISTANT in Koshon's [ Studio, S North Market S'juare. "j" —— '! WANTED lmmediately. lady' . I waitress at Siauffer's Restaurant, 4 i North Court avenue. WANTED A white nurse girl, j j References required. Address 11., I , j 6772, care of Telegraph. i [ j WANTED A good girl for work j ,! on a farm near city. Good wages j i paid. See Mrs. E. E. Seifert. Saturday, ! . | Stall 103, Broad Street Market. | WANTED ■— Woman for day's ] . ' work scrubbing. Apply Keystone | . j laundry. 620 Harris street. I WANTED. AT ONCE Several I . ! EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES. Good ; salary. Apply Wednesday. S:3t A. M. J GREEN'S BUSY STORE. Fourth: and Market streets. Entrance on, North Fourth street. WANTED Child's nurse; refer- j ences required. Apply 122 Woodbine , street, or call Bell S4BW. WAITRESS Wanted for night j work; good waxes. Apply Alva Res taurant, opposite Pennsylvania Sta tion. WANTED Girl to do tobacco I stripping at home. Apply C. L Boak. | 229 Broad street. • WANTED Middle-aged whito j woman, housekeeper; small family; j all adults. Address P. O. Box Sl4, ' Harrisburg. Pa. I WANTED Housekeeper. Plain i cooking. No family washing. Apply | for information at 1520 Fulton street. WANTED Girls, not under 16 years of age. to learn the trade of cigarmak ing. Pay $6.00 a week to j learn. Experienced girls earning upward to $20.00 a < [ week. Apply at HARRISBURG CIGAR CO. | No. 600 Race Street j HELP \\ W I'l l)—-Male and I t-male j TWO of our students received The I ; Underwood Certificate making 60 and i 65 words per minute. Our instruc tions and methods are the very best. I ] All commercial subjects are thorough- ] ly taught. Enroll with us now or' I September 4. Harrisburg Shorthand I 'School, SI North Second street, liar-1 j risburg. Pa. Our school will tie open ail summer j Special opportunities for those who 1 wish to start early or for those who ' have unfinished work to do. Lists of < i students Judding positions sent on re- 1 ■; quesL You should look over this list! i carefully and -see where our students; | are employed Fall term begins Tues-! ! day. September 4th. Harrisburg ; | Shorthand School. 31 N. Second street, t WANTED. CANVASSERS ; I men or women, for house-to house canvass. Those having magazine or newspaper ex •! perience preferred. See Mr. Beck. Room 4, the Telegraph ' j Building Annex. Call be tween 8 and 10 or after 4 P. M. : _ j | SITUATIONS \YANTKI>—MALE - I SALESMAN Young man, 18 ' I years of nge, desires position in men's ■ store. Apply at 26 South Third street I Phone on Bell after 7 P. M. 1 i WANTED Man. 33 years of age. wishes position in office or other in- I 1 door work; eight years' experience in j ; office; good wages, with -chance foi I advancement; can furnish references.] I Inquire Box R. 2324. care of Tele-i < graph. ■ WANTED Young man. graduate i ! of one of the best schools in sales- | manship. desires to connect with local j I firm; good references furnished. Ad- , | dress Box L, 1696, care of Telegraph, j : POSITION WANTED Man. cap-1 1 able of overseeing manufacturing ; i plant—taking charge of operation for i | contractor —or assisting in clerical | j position, open for proposition. Cor- i iiespondence confidential. Address I iK, 6397. care of Telegraph. i (SITUATIONS WANTED—^Female i WANTED An experienced cook j I wants a position in private family. ' Call, or write. Mary Wyman, 507! Primrose avenue. , WANTED Woman, with small | boy four years old, desires position as j housekeeper; no objection to children, i Address 2030 Kensington street. ! i WANTED Colored woman de- j sires work as cook In restaurant or ; clubhouse. Apply Mrs. Schlldt, 802 i Capital street. j SEWING A woman, with some j knowledge of dressmaking, wants to sew with a dressmaker a couple days j a week, or evening. Money no ob-1 I lect. Address M.. 6002 care of Tele- I | graph. WANTED Colored wor.'.an would ' | like washing and ironing to do at I i home. Apply 1334 Mayflower street. j WANTED—Washing for Wednesday land Thursday by colored woman; Hill preferred. Address 330 Brook street. ] SITUATION S \V ANTED—female WANTED Offices to clean; In -1 j quire Bell phone 8509J-. i WANTED—Washing to do at home; I Write, or call, 021 Mueneh street, NURSING Middle-aged woman ■ would like to have nursing of any i kind or to take charge of Invalid. Write 1132 Market, or call Bell 4183 J. i after P. M, ittHJ.Mfcl^OltHEXT FOR RENT One combination i front llvingroom and bedroom; all conveniences, with use of phone; gen tknian only. Apply 110# Green (Street. DESIRABLE second floor, communi cating rooms—o;' single rooms for gentlemen—use of phono and bath 1 Apply 231 Pine street. FOR RENT A very desirable front room on second floor. In private family and good location. Gentlemen only. Apply 334 North Second street. .! FOR RENT Front room, all im- Iprovements, elaborately furnished, twin beds, use of phone and privilege of eating breakfast. Refined district.' I Call Bell phone or call at 26 - j North Eighteenth street, Harrisburg. I FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT— . j All conveniences and use of plume. For Information call Bell phone i 121SM ' FOR RENT Room in private fam ily in apartment on Third street, l'ac | ins Capitol Park. For information ijcall Bell phone 758 W. ! UNFURNISHED Single or com- ( muiiicating. with kitchenettes, for ; light housekeeping Strictly private. All conveniences. Stoves furnished free. Laundry, phone and bathroom privileges. Easy payments. Janitress service. Inquire 42H Broad street. Daily inspection Invited. METROPOLITAN ANNEX—CIean, furnished rooms, hot and cold water, phoiie. Rates, $3 per week and up oIS Market, at the Subway Entrance. 1723 GREEN ST. Furnished rooms to rent on second and third floors; single and double; $2.00 to $."..00 per week; phone, bath and heat; references. LARGE, well-furnished rooms for jrent, with city steam heat, one block l from Market street, for gentlemen I only. Apply 105 South Front. j FOR RENT, UNFURNISHED ROOM —One large, second-story front room; I light and heat furnished, use of bath. I Apply 1803 State. HOARDERS WANTED j PRIVATE FAMILY desires two good boarders. All conveniences. 1506 I State street. BOARD AND ROOMS BOARDING for one or two young i men, with use of bath and phone, in i a private family. Apply 212 Reily i street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT | APARTMENT FOR RENT 1212 i Market street, fourth story, four j rooms and bath, all conveniences, ISIS.OO per month. Inquire L. Minter, 110 North Second street. Bell phone 4282. Dial 4195. ! FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Some thing nice for two people. Centrally located. Inquire Box W, 6007, care of Telegraph. JUST COMPLETED Beautiful Belvedere Apartments, 711 North Second street. Fire and sound proof; hardwood finish; city steam; hot water; electric elevators; laundry and all modern-conveniences. Apply 1815 North Front. Telephone S7SR. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE $2.500 WILL PURCHASE a frame d-velling wi*h ! rooms and bath gas electric light steam heat ; cemented cellar porch front, rear ' and balcony paved drive alley on ! rear. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build | ing. I FOR SALE Double frame house on plot 40x110, with drive alley on ] rear rather centrally located ; now yielding annually $324. Price, ,$3,100. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner i Building. FOR SALE Nos. 144 and 146 Lin i den street each house has eight I rooms. Price for each, $1,500. Bell ! Realty Co., Bergner Building. | VA CANT HOUSE FOR SALE at !' $2,250. Brick construction six rooms and bath gas electric light —furnace porches. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. j SEE those new new single houses lon a 50-ft. lot. Large livingroom, idiningroom. kitchen on first floor. H. j G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street. ! $1,900 WILL BUY 406 Hummel St.— 7 rooms bath all improvements —side entrance. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street. ! 1821 MARKET ST.—3-story brick dwelling; 9 rooms and bath; gas; elec j trie light; furnace; heat; porch front i and rear; lot. 15x96. The price of this ! property is unusually low; can be I bought with a small amount of cash. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Wal ! nut s*ets. FOR SALE ! Or will exchange on City Property. I Vacant Plot. 60x125, near Market ! street on South Cameron, right in the r i Auto Zone. i For Sale or Exchange—Good busi ! ness stand and Residence property, ! Pynes Corner, West Fairview. Store room and five livingrooms; large lot. I 54x200 feet. For Sale Penn street, 2100 block, I Snappy Porch Front, Modern three story brick. Will sell at a bargain or i exchange on other property. What have you to offer? Better come in • and talk it over. A. C. YOUNG, Real Estate In Its Entirety, I Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board I Both Phones. 34 N. Second St. j 2 "4-STORY single frame cottage ! style dwelling, located corner of Lo- I gau and Hamilton streets, Camp Hill; ! all modern improvements; 8 rooms (and bath; large lot: located 2 squares ' from car line. Terms can be arranged !to suit purchaser. Brinton-Packei | Co., Second and Walnut streets. ! FOR SALE 854 South Cameron i streets, corner property, suitable for j apartments. Price reasonable. Apply 'Oyster & Caley, Real Estate and ln | suranee, 15 South Third street. J. E. GIPPLE, -REALTOR FIRE INSURANCE. RENT COLLECTING. ; 1251 Market St. Bell phone 4263. I HAVE several houses for sale in the city and suburbs. Some 10 pet cent, invest ments. Some cheap and on easy terms. C. 11. Corder, 1190 Walnut street. Bell 2412 R. I HAVE three houses for sale In city 1404 and 1426 North Third street, and 1728 Noitli Fifth street. I Will sell reasonable. Apply Ferd. I Roller. 1720 North Third street. City. | FOR SALE 6-room frame build ing, 2418 Prospect street, south of | Oerry. Lot, 40 feet by 81 deep. SI,BOO before December 1. Apply on prem- I ises, REAL ESTATE FOR RENT "HOUSE FOR RENT 322 South Fourth street. Steelton. Apply 316 South Puurth street. I HARRJSBURG TELEGRAPH ■ I V I I • More People Have Money Than Ever Before Real estate sells most readily in a period when money is plentiful. Never t before have the people earned so much I j money in wages and profits—and the right sort of advertising will find a , buyer for your property! . ' - REATT ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT ltll North Sixth ■ street: 2-story dwelling; 10 rooms 1 and bath; all improvements; steam i heat; first-class condition; immediate J possession. Rent. S4O. Inquire L. j Minter. 110 North Second street. Belli phone 425.2, Dial 4195. j SWATARA ST., 2102 4 new | houses; steam heat; 3217 Derry street, rent $25 :t month each. Apply lrvln j Johnson. 2111 Swatara street. Bell phone IS97J. I FOR RENT No. 121 North Eigh > teenth street; corner b'ick, steam-1 , heated house, with 10 rooms. Rent, j $32.50. J. E. Glpple. 1251 Market • street, j i REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth ■ and Curtin streets. Fred C. Miller. 213 I Walnut. Bell phone 797 M. ■ "UKAI. ESTATE WANTED : YOU have tried the rest, now give us a chance to sell that house or lot. ■ All business strictly confidential. Lin > coin Realty Co., P. O. Box 349, Harris > burg, Pa. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS • FOR S \LE On© Michigan cash > 1 register. Price right. & Refkin, 407 ' Broad street. i-i HERE are a few extraordinary , I bargains for any one in the printing • i business who can make use of them.j ; i 1 Danniels Planer. I l Saw and Trimmer. •j 1 4>A-tnch.x2*i-inch.x4-ft. Worth- I ' ington Pump. ■ 1 Danniels Steam Trap. ■ 1 one-qt. Detroit Lubricator. ! 1 one-pt. Detroit Lubricator. 2 Four-wheel Trucks. ■ 2 Two-wheel Trucks. 1 Oil Filterer. . 1 Wheel barrow. 1 Gas Metal Pot. ; 1 Hickok Ruling Machine. • 2 Model 1 Linotypes. If vou can use any of the above, drop "in to see us. The question of : price and terms can be easily ar .! ' xif TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO. ■I Printing. Binding, Designing, Photo - Engraving, Die Stamping and . Plate Printing, . | Harrisburg. Pa. >' ■ ;j I FOR SALE A Colony Brooder— i will accommodate 1,000 chicks. Also I some fancy poultry. A. C. Mead. 11 -Paxtang avenue, Paxtang, Pa. -I FOR SALE Typewriter—Under . i wood. No. 3. 14 inches—fine condition.; t! Phone J. F. Lingle. 235 Emerald I street. -j FOR SALE, at Gable's, 111-117 t South Second street. Lawn Fence. • Field Fence. Gates, Poultry Netting, [■Building Hardware, Plaster Board, Upson Wall Board, Compo-Board, 1 Doors, Sash, Shutters, Mouldings. . Porch Posts. Pumps, etc. ' i FORD TOURING CAR AT BARGAIN Late model, special body, radiator and hood; one-man J top; lights and starter; Stew art vacuum system; tank on ' | rear; demontable rims; all i < good tires, one extra. First class condition. Will sell ' i cheap to quick buyer. VELIE-HARRISBURG CO, Sixth and Herr Sts. Bell 271 J. I - ! BOOKS —12,000 new, old and rare j " books on all subjects, at low prices; . open evenings; books bought. Bell ! , I phone. Aurand's, 925 North Third. PAINT! PAINT! PAINT ' At Gable's. 111-117 S. Becond street. 5,000 Gallons New Era Ready Mixed . Paint. Also full line of Acme Quality r Paint. Largest Stock of Ready Mixed t Paint In Ilarrisburs. ' FOR SALE Unredeemed watches and diamonds at prices lower than can be bought wholesale. I CHAS. ARONSON. Reliable Jeweler and Broker. i 422 Market Street. • FOR SALE i Stock of Merchant's Icc Com | pany, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, lor sale. Can be bought below par. Room 203 Commonwealth \ '1 rust Company Building. UNREDEEMED overcoats for sale at N. Brenner's. 1315 North Thirl St. FOR SALE Furnishings of apart ment. Bv appointment (Bell phone •'B7) before or on Thursday from 1 to 5. Mrs. G. F. Watt. Executrix. "IS your favorite house plant dying?" Repotting your plant is sel dom necessary if you would try a box of WINANG BRAND plant food. It is the greatest stimulant and tonic for ! any plant you have. Try a box. only 25c postpaid. Willlamsport Chemical Co.. Willlamsport, Pa. I BVBY CARRIAGE POR SALE Pullman make —in good condition. Ap ply or phone. F. M. Young, 416 Wood blne street. FOR SALE l9lB Calendars. Good : selection. Orders promptly filled, job i lots at Bargain Prices. Myers Manu facturing Co., Second Floor. Third and Cumberland streets. Bell phone 1577 R. SASH At Gable's. 111-117 South Second street, 5.000 ses of new sash, i Bxlo. 12 L painted and glazed, $1.70 i per set. All other regular diei, doors and shutters, all sizes. _ _ '1 FOR SAI.F—MISCELI/ANEOUS EASTER LILIES 52.50. per dozen. Keeney's Cut-Rate Flower Shop, 810 North Third street. i BARGAINC IN TYPEWRITERS j SIO.OO up. Reasonable terms for | traded and rebuilt typewriters all makes bought—sold—rented and ex changed. Geo. P. Tillotson. 205 Locust j street. FARMS 4-ACRES 6 miles from city, 3 min utes' walk to trolley; 10-room house; 19-ft. porch all around house; large | shade trees; abundance of fruit. This property has frontage of 750 ft. on-old state road. If not interested in first- J class suburban home, save time and postage. Address Owner. 6004. care of Telegraph. FARM FOR SALE 12 acres. Bordering on Manada Creek, 4 miles east of Linglestown. Buildings, House. Barn, 30 apple trees, 25 peaches, pears, grapes: Fields even. This farm has a beautiful front on the main road, beautiful farms .loining, school close, a very desirable property for $1,275.00. We can sup ply the most of the money toward paying for this farm. C. B. CARE, 409 Market St., or Care's Store. Linglestown. Pa. A FARM of 127 acres in York Coun- ' ty. 9 miles east of Dillsburg on pike i $2,500. Irwin M. Cassell, 1444 Rcgina street. FARM FOR RENT on McCormick's Island, in the Susquehanna river north of Harrisburg. For further particulars apply to E. Z. Gross. Su | perintendent of Parks and Public | Properties. Calder Building. Harris- I burg, Pa. FOR SALE 6-acre farm on public road, 4 miles •N. E. of Harrisburg. 10 minutes' walk to trolley and 5c fare to Market square. The land lays nice to farm, j with small bungalow on it. Good j water. Good location. A bargain if i sold soon. Apply ! „ „ C. H. CORDER, Bell phone 2412 R. 1190 Walnut St. Real Estate and Insurance. Rents Collected. FOR SALE l6O-acre farm, near Camp Hill. Twelve-roomed brick house, lirge bank barn; all necessary outbuildings; larg apple orchard, well watered. A 1 dairy, grain or truck farm. Very productive soil. Chas. Davies,.2o4 Calder Bldg. Bell 4377. ~ 12-acre farm. 8 miles from Harrisburg on State road, prac tically level; orchard; good water seven-room house: outbuilding. Must be sold at once. C. H. CORDER. 1190 Walnut St. Bell phone 2412 R. FARMS—FARMS _ . , for sale ; I have the farm you warn to buv i and the price will suit your pocket hook. Anything from 2 acres un and fl „ om W°oup. Now is the time to pre untfl Spring. Sf>rins drive ' ° on l C. H. CORDER, 1190 Walnut Street. Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. FARMS—FA RMS I WANTED I If you have a farm to sell or to ex | change for city property, talk it over , with me. I can handle it to your ad j * an i a go. C. H, CORDER. ii • u 1190 Street. Harrisburg. 0 412R OFFICES AND STOREROOMS 1' OR RENT A suite of two rooms facing Market street. Apply to Com monwealth Trust Company, 2''2 Mar ket street. ! FOR RENT A suite of two rooms facing Market street. Apply to Com j monwealth Trust Company, 222 Mar. • kot street. MARKET STREET STORE FOR RENT BEAUTIFUL NEW DAYLIGHT STORE. SO4 MARKET ST? CHAS. ADLER WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED l-11.-P. Phose motor. 1 Vi-H.-P. 1 Phose motor. S. O. KWEETSER ELEC. CO 300 Cumberland Street. WANTED, MACHINIST'S TOOLS Large vise, small electric motor taps and dies, drill press, bits, etc Cycle & Auto Supply Co.. 107 Market street. WANTED CASH REGISTER I'LOOR CASES, COUNTER and SHELVING FOR CASH. Cycle &• Auto Supply Co., 107 Market street. MAN WANTS general hauling with one-ton trui:k. Apply Federlchli Gar age, Forster near Front. WANTED A good home for a lit tle colored girl 10 years old. Also home for a boy 12 years old. inquire at 627 Boas street. S. SNEIDMAN WILL PAY highest prices for second-hand clothing, shoes, furniture, or carpets. Trial will convince. Bell 1J899M, 1116 Cowden. J. COOPER & SON We make a specialty of and pay high cash prices for old, wornout autos. Also buy rags, paper, rubber scrapiron and metal. . Eleventh and Christiana Sts., Between State and Walnut. BELL 3971 W. DIAL 4371. CLOTHING. SHOES. FURNITURE- - Bought at highest cash prices and sold reasonable. S. Refkin, 407 Broad street. Bell phone 2860. MORRIS SAYS savo money buying new and second-hand furniture here High prices paid for furniture. Morris Schmertr, 1030 Market. Bell 3971R, | WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WK BUY.nil kinds of disc records. N. Breiinei'i 1a 1 5 Noijth Third street. MAX SMELTZ Second-hand furniture bought and ! /"old. Highest cash prices pnld. Call I Bell 138111 or Dial 6X47. or drop a pos tal to Max Smeltz, 1016 Market street Will call, city or country. ! a SNEIDMAN WILL PAY highest" prices for second-hand clothlr.it i hoes, furniture, or carpets. Trial will ; convince. Bell 2899 M. lllg Cowden. J. COOPER & SON We ma • a specialty of and pay I high cash prices for old, wornout autca. Also buy rags, paper, rubbbr 1 scruplron and metal. , Eleventh anu Christiana St„ Between State and Walnut BELL 3971 V' DIAL 371 | _ BUSINI-.ss FERSUNACS I j M. H. BAKER & CO.. Plumbing and I I Heating; Contractors, 1330 Derry! [ street. Both phones*. j LURIA IRON & STEEL CO. deals In steel, rags, rubber, metals and I papermill supplies. Broad and Wal- I lace. Also salvage from lire and wreck. | Call Bell phone 936, Dial 3043. RELIABLE I Locksmith and Electric Shop j We make KEYS of any style at | special prices. Locks repaired, j Electric light and bell wiring and 1 repairing. All kinds of sharpen ing and general repairing. 1303 North Sixth. Bell 3995, Dial 5854. CONTRACTOR AND BUlLDEß—Es timates furnished. All kinds of re pair work. H. \V. Hummer, 1423 Lib erty. Bell phone 4420. i QUININE—Look out for that grippe ' feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSPHO-QUININE will stave it off if taken in time. Gross Drug Store, 11! Market street. UPHOLSTERING And furniture repairing, mattresses renovated and cushions of all kinds made. S. N. Cluck, ,120-326 Woodbine street. Phone 1317 J. C. VERNON BETTEW. Insurance—Ken I Estate —Alderman 1911 DERRY STREET. Both Phones. Mac WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION CO., Builders and Contractors. House building our specialty. Job work looked after carefully. Dial 3705 OFFICE. 2150 NORTH FIFTH STREET. BI*SIXKSS OPPOKTUNITIKS WANTED Party to invest about two thousand dollars to start good manufacturing business. Good fu ture. Factory ready to start busi- I ness. Address E.. 6297, care of Tele- I graph. | GUN OWNERS —lf you have a gun i you want to sell, or convert into i cash, see us at once. Dayton Cycle Company. 912 North Third street. Cleaners and Dyers Goodman's sanitary steaming, clean ing, pressing and dyeing works. Re pairing. Work guaranteed. Call and deliver. Both phone. 1306% N. Sizth ot. Goodman's sanitary steaming, clean ing, pressing and dyeing works. Re pairing. Work guaranteed. Call and deliver. Both phones. 1306% N. Sixth St. NOW is the time to get your fall and winter overcoat cleaned, dyed or pressed at Eggert's Cleaning and Dye ing Works, 1245 Market Street. Call and deliver. Both phones. NOW Is the time to get your tall and winter overcoat cleaned, dyed or pressed at Eggert's Cleaning and Dye ing Works, 1245 Market Street. Call and deliver. Both phones. Hauling and Moving; BLUE LINE AUTO TRANSFER Piano moving a specialty. Hauling. Square dealing our policy. 917-A Capi tal St. C. V. 5897. Bell SS2W. Musical PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED by a skilled tuner only. Oyler's, 14 South Fourth street. WANTED To store almost new piano, with private family for the use, ' or will sell cheap, either for cash or I time payments. Answer Box V, 6006, ! care of Telegraph. j ALL kinds of talking machine rec- ! lords bought, sold or exchanged. High- I est cash prices paid. Repair work ot all kinds done by experts at reason able prices. Stauffer's Music House, 1313 North Third street. Open Even ings. Money to Loan MONEY TO IX) AN at LEGAL RATES- —On furniture, real estate and endorsed notes. Licensed by the State and under supervision of the I Banking Department. Equitable in vestment Co., Inc., Second Floor, 3 North Market Square. Estahlisued 1904. MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate ! security in any amounts and upon any I terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. Box 174, HarrUburg, Pa. WE LEND MONEY hi compliance | with Act of June 17, 1915, to individu- I tils 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. MONEY advanced to housekeepers at legal rates: business confidential. Profit Sharing Loan Society. Spooner j Building. 9 North Market Square. Slioc Repairing NEW. UP-TO-DATE SHOE REPAIR SHOP Now open at 230 Strawberry street, JOS. GORDON, PROP. Our shop at 1820 Nortll Third street will also be continued. Bell 938 W. Dial 5553. Storage STORAGE —Fireproof and non-fire proof warehouses. Private rooms t'oi household goods, $2 a month up. Har lisburg Storage Co., 437-445 S. 2nd St. STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house hold goods.merchandise.Private rooms ¥l-$3. Wagons, 75c month. 1). Coopei & Co., 417 Broad St. Both phones, STORAGE In brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods In clean private rooms. Reasonable rates. P. (1. Diener, 408 Market street. Vndertakerti RUDOLPH K. SPICEIt, Funeral Diiector and Embalmer 511 North Second Street. Bell 252. Dial 3145 SAMUEL S. FACKLER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1312 Derry St. BELL 1956. DIAL 2188. Where to Dliie Well STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT Home cooking served to Busi nessmen and Ladies in sepa rate dlnlngroom. DINE WHERE BEST COSTS LESS Where cuisine is an art and eating a pleasure. Manhattan Restaurant. 317 Market street. AUTOMOBILES ~ OVERLAND TOURING B5-4. like new. Must be sold at once, owner leaving city. Box E, 6393, care of Telegraph. NOVEMBER 13,1917. 1 IRREGULAR TRADING MARKS OPENING Renewed Selling of Rails; Canadian Pacific Establishes a New Minimum; St. Paul Makes New Low Record New York, Nov. 13 (Wall Street). — Irregularity at the outset of to-day's trading In Die stock market soon save way to heaviness, prompted by urn-wed selling of rails. Canadian Pacific established a new minimum, dropping: 2% points to 131%, and St. Paul also made a new low record on i its l-point decline to 36. I'nited | States Liberty Is sold at the lowest f quotation thus far registered, a few j lots changing hands at 79.94 to 99.90. >K\V MlltK STOCKS Chandler Brothers and Company, irtmbcrs of New York and Philadel phia Stock Exchanges—3 North Mar ket Square, Harrisburg; 1330 Chestnut sticet, Philadelphia: 3 1 Pine street. New York furnish the following quotations: Open. 2 P.M. AHIs Chalmers 17 % 17% American Can i.... 34 33 I American Car and Fdy. . (i 2% G'iVj American Locomotive .. fl 50% American Smelting- .... 73 73',a j American Sugar 93% 93% iAnaconda s.*>*i 55 % Atchison 85~ 84% Raid win Locomotive ... 54 % 54 Baltimore and Ohio .... 53 53 1 X Bethlehem Steel (B.) ... 79 77% Butte Copper 15% 16 California Petroleum ... 11% 11 Canadian Pacific 1334s 131 "a Central Leather 82 62% Chesapeake and Ohio .. 47' i 4 7** Chi., Mil. and St. Paul.. 36% 36-% Chi.. K. I. and Paeitlc... 18% 18% Colorado Fuel and Iron. 32% 32 Corn Products 26% 26% Crucible Steel 51% 53% Distilling Securities .... 34 34% Trie 15 14% AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1917 FORD Roadster. Excellent condition. Demountable rims. Five good tires. For appoint ment phone 1010 FOR SALE Magnetoes all makes Bosch, (Dixie, Eisemann, Splitdorf. Different makes of caruberators, switches, coils, starters, generators and two 6-voU storage batteries. Cut prices. A. SCHIFFMANN. Bell phone 3633. , 1021 Market St. FOR SALE * Overland; commercial panel body; 1916 model 83; in A 1 condition. Only gone 7.700 miles. Guaranteed. Will demonstrate. Sacrifice Price, $425.00. A. SCHIFFMANN. Bell phone 3633. 1021 Market St. WE SELL AUTOMOBILES on con signnient and charge only 5 per cent. No storage charges if car is not sold. Auto Transportation School, 27-29 N. Cameron street. FOR SALE A four-cylinder Continental motor; Red Seal 30 to 35-horse-power, com plete with self-starter and generator. Brand new; used only for demonstrat ing. Will sacrifice for 1100.00. DELIVERY BODY. A five-passenger touring body, complete with one-man top and four doors. Must be sold at once. Overland chads, model 75. Complete, ready to run or race; less body; guar anteed 60 miles an hour. Must be sold at once. Several shoes, 33x4; "0x3%; 34x4; : clincher and straight sides. Several other bargains, such as Bosch and Splitdorf magnetoes. etc. AUTO TRANSPORTATION SCHOOL, 27-29 N. CAMERON STREET. FOR SALE A five-passenger Maxwell 1916 touring car. Ask for Mr. Movees. Auto Transportation School. 27-29 North Cameron street. j FOR SALE Ford Runabout car. Equipped with speedometer, klaxon | and muffler cut-out. Also has elec | trie tail light. Car just recently over- I hauled and is in excellent working order. Apply Firestone Tire & Rubber Compc. iiy. FOR SALE j Bui ok Bi,; Six. 191 (i Model. Fully equipped. Apply to Box 263, Carlisle, Pa. FOR SALE 1917—Ford, good as new $300.00 1915—Reo. new tires $500.00 1913 —Chalmers Roadster $350.00 1913 Four cylinder, 5-passenger Ilaynes, 3 hew tires. Big bargain, 450.00 1917 —Maxwell, Rlip covers and bumper. Gone 6,000 miles, $500.00 1913 Hudson. Fine shape $450.00 These cars are all guaranteed as represented. Come in and see them, or phone for leinonstration. MILLER AUTO CO.,'INC. 50-68 South Cameron Street. Bell 4119. Dial 5660 OLD AUTOS Wanted: used, wrecked or oldtimers, lin any condition. See me before sac- I rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking, A. Sohiffman, 1021 Market street. Bell 3633. FARM TRUCK Cadillac motor; just out of shop; cheap. Apply W. D. Daniels, 1240 Market street. EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE All makes of batteries recharged I and repaired: work guaranteed, j Auto repairing: electrical work a EXcliLsfon AUTO & BATTERY CO.. Uth and Mulberry Sts. SECOND-HAND Motor Trucks for sal" 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. OARAGES BLACK'S GARAGE New fireproof building. Live and dead storage. Full line of tires. All kinds of vulcaniz ing and tire repair work done. Ac cessories and general repair shop. 203-5 South Seventeenth street. BRING your car to us. Experts on ignition and carburetor troubles. Highest grade repair work. LEMOYNE AUTO SHOP. Lemoyne. Both phones. 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. Belt 1093J, ~~ \VM. PENN GARAGE 304-6 Muench street. Limousines for funerals, parties and balls; careful drivers; open day and night. Bell 4 56 4. FOR SALE A IsTge assortment of second-hand automobile tires. All sixes. SACRIFICE PRICES 1—1917 Harley-Davldson Motorcycle. $175 Cash. CUT-RATE AUTO SUPPLY CO.. 239 S. 11th St. Bell 861 M. REX GARAGE. 1917 North Third street, Is the place store your car for the winter. An i>-to-date repair shop under our personal management just opened. General Motors 81 80% Goodrich. B. F 36 35% Grea't Northern pfd.... 92% 92% Great Northern Ore subs 25 24% Hide and Leather 13 13% Inspiration Copper 41 41% International Paper .... 21 21 Kennecott Copper 30 % 30*4, Kansas City Southern... 15 15% i^ackawanna Steel 72 V* 72 Lehigh Valley 53% 53% Maxwell Motors 22% 22% Merc. Marine Ctfs 25 24% | Merc. Marine Ctfs. pfd.. 96% 3% Mexican Petroleum .... 76% 76 Miami Copper 27",4 27'* Midvale Steel ...'. 43% 43% New York Central 6914 68 N. Y., N. 11. and II 25 26 Northern Pacific 86 86 % Pennsylvania R. R 48 % 4 8 Pittsburgh Coal 41 40% Ray Con. Copper 21% 21% Reading Railway 67% 67% Republic. Iron and Steel. 70% 70% Southern Pacific 82 82 Southern Railway 25% 25 Studebaker 38% 38% Union Pacific 113% 113 U. S. I. Alcohol 107*, 107% U. S. Rubber 49% 50 I". S. Steel 93% 92% I'. S. Steel pfd 109% 109 Utah Copper 75% 7514 Virginia-Carolina Chem. 27 % 27% Westlnghouae Mfg 88ft 38> 4 Willys-Overland 18 17% Western Maryland 13% 13% PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE Philadelphia, Nov. 13. Wheat Steady; No. 1, red, $2.27; No. 1. soft, red, $2.25; No. 2, red, $2.24; No. 2, soft, 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. Corn Market nominal: No. 2. yellow, $2.35@2.40: No. 3, No. 4. and No. 5, yellow, nominal. oats Market higher. No. 2, white, 69%®70c; No. 3, white, 68® 68 %c. Bran Firm and higher; soft winter, per ton. $38.50@39.00; spring, per ton. $37.501®38.00. Refined Sugars Market firm; powdered, 8.45 c; fine granulated, 8.35 c; confectioners' A, 8.25 c. Butter—The market is unchanged; western, creamery, extras, 45c; near by prints, fancy, 49c. Egg Unchanged; Pennsylvania, and other nearby llrsts, free cases. 514.10®14.70 per case; do,, current re ceipts, free cases, $14.10 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $14.10® 14.70 per case; do., firsts, free cases. $14.10 per case. Live Poultry—Steady; fowls, 20® 23c; roosters, 18® 19c; spring chick ens, 19@23e; do., ducks. 22<&>23c; old ducks, lH@22c: turkeys. 24®2c. Dressed Poultry—Firm: fancy. 26 @26%c; do., good to choice. 24®25c; do., small sizes, 19to 23c; old roosters, 21c; broiling chickens, nearby, 28 @36c: do., western. 28030 c; roastin*, chickens, western, 21@25c; spring ducks, 26@28c; western ducks, 25® 26c; spring turkeys. 32®35c. Potatoes Market dull; New Jer sey, per bushel, $1.25® 1.40; do., No. 2, per basket, 40@60c; New York, per bushel, $1.35 @1.45. Flour—Steady; winter straight, new , slo.2f>it 10.50; Kansas. clear, n'w. $9.75@10.25; do., patent, new, $10.75®) 11.25; do., fancy, patent, $10.76© 11.2u; spring, first, clear, spot, $10.76@11.00; spring firsts, clear, new. mill ship ment, $9.75® 10.00; spring, patetft, spot. $1.75®12.25; spring patent, new, mill shipment, spring favorite brands. $11.50®12.25. CHICAGO CATTLE Chicago, Nov. 13. Cattle Re ceipts, 16,000; weak. Native beef steers, $6.85®16.40; western steers, $5.85@13.40; stockers and feeders, $5.65® 11.50; cows and heifers, s4.so<?i 11.75; calves, $6.75®13.00. LEGAL NOTICKS ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the estate, of Lizzie Cottingham. late of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Ha., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settle ment. ROBERT McCREATH, Administrator, No. 567 Race Street, Harrisburg, Pa. NOTICE is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Honor able the Judges of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Dauphin County, Ha., on the 19th day of November, A. D. 1917, for the charier of . corporation to te called the Workingmen's .Social and Protective Association, the character and object of which are the mainte nance of a club to promote inter course and friendship among Its mem bers, to inculcate and teach patriotism and for the study of political Bcienc*; and for those purposes to have, pos sess and enjoy all the rights and privileges of the Corporation Act of 1874 and its supplements. W. JUSTIN CARTER, Solicitor. NOTICE Letters of Administra tion on the Estate of Samuel 11. Kautz, late of Harrisburg, Pa., de ceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settle ment. JAMES B. KAITTZ. NADEL D. GULLY. Administrators. BEIDLEMAN & HULL, Attorneys. Harrisburg, Pa„ October 2s, 1917. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Pennsylvania Surety Company will be held in the office of the Harrisburg Trust Companv at 4 o'clock P. M., November 20. 1917, for the election of directors and the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the meeting. PROPOSALS FOR SCHOOL BUILDING SEALED PROPOSALS will be re ceived by the Board of School Direc tors of the School District of the City of Harrisburg, Pa., until Friday, No vember 23. 1917. at 3:30 P. M., for the election and construction of a Junior High School building at the corner of Chestnut and Nineteenth Streets, In said City, and also for the plumb ing, healing and ventilation and elec tric wiring of said building in accord ance with the plans and specifications prepared by C. Howard Lloyd, Archi tect. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the Architect, Suite 701 A, Telegranh Building, Harrisburg, Pa., on and after Monday, November 5. 1917. Such proposals will be received ana considered only upon the terms and conditions as set forth in the specifi cations and to be properly marked and directed to the undersigned. The right to reject any or all bids is hereby reserved. By order of the Board. D. D. HAMMELBAUQH, Secretary. No. 121-123 Chestnut Street. Harris burg. Pa. NOTICE You and your friends are always welcome at FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Second and Pine streets, Rev. William J. Lockhart, pastor. miBBER STAMQfI U|| SEALS & STENCILS |#\ 11 W MFG.BYHB6. STENCIL WORKS ■ l] 11 I3C* LOCUST SI HBG.PA. V 13
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