JDcatbs mtUHiER Glen R. Bridget", aged , years, died Tuesday at Clarks / l>urk from injuries received by I ill c struck by a passenger train. Me na fireman on the Philadelphia i vision, of tlie Pennsylvania Rail- The' remains can be seen thU' even ing. front 7 till at C. H Mauka L I'uneral Parlor. Sixth and Kelkei streets. The body will be taken to ' Bendersville to-morrow morning, where funeral services will be held 'on Sunday, at 10 A. M. 'I he inter nient will be made in Bendersville Cemetery. . I.K.IITV Eftie Agnes Eighty, aged ::i vears. died Wednesday morning at the City Hospital. Tii. remains were taken to Bethel. York county, to-day by Undertaker 11. Maiik. where funeral services wil! be held Friday, at 10 A. M. The interment will be made, in Bethel I'emetery. ____ LOST AND FOUND LOST Vocketbook, containing nione;. on Twenty-third street car. Reward if returned to 203S Berryhill street, LOST l>ady's gold watch, between Front and Sixth streets on Emerald, or that point and Division street en trance to Wild wood Park. Reward. L:.IP! North Sixth street, LOST OR STOLEN Black Bull Terrier, male,* white breast, white collar, with white on face. AjJfWfcra to name Trix. Please notify lUlatn Grunder, Puxtang Cemetery, LOST A fur-lined otter skin au tomobile glove for right hand, ljinder return to Harrisburg Clu'b and re ceive reward. LOST A gold wrist watch, either in P. 1!. 1!. Station or on Market street. Sunday night. Reward if returned to 1 10$ North Sixth street. OAlll> OF THANKS WE desire to uinceriy thank the manv r< latives and friends for the kindness they have shown during the sickness and sudden death of our wife and mother. Mrs. Lizzie Urich, S'.irn liicrdalc. l'a. . HUSBAND. E. n. I"RICH: SON ANI} FAMILY. W. ti. liONGENKCKER. INSTRUCTIONS TUTORING WANTED I*ni> i It- in all grades*, especially LATIN, FRISNCH and GREEK. Ap l>ly at 2026 Oreen street. YOUNG MEN WANTED To learn the automobile business; can place 1- to 16 at a salary of SI,BOO a year. It is impossible to get chauffeurs now, therefore wo must insist on young men reaming the autmobiie trade; one lull course of Instruction is SSO; guar xnteed to please you; enroll now. Auto Transportation School. 27-29 North Cameron street. Hi:LP WANTED —MALE WANTED Salesman, acquainted with the trade, to take general agency for our Spearmint and Fruit Gums, une with automobile preferred. An swer Florida Gum Co.. Room 41S. torn nieiviX Hidg.. Philadelphia. Pa. WANTED Experienced man for teller and bookkeeper in banking in stitution. Reference required. State • xpertence and salary expected. Ad dress Mr. Jackson. Box 23, Hill sta tion, llarrisburg. Pa. MOTORCYCLE MECHANIC Ex it ri< need wanted; or man with me jfri '.nieal ability to learn same; steady Jmoloyment. Heagy Bros., 1200 North Third .street. COOPER FOR LIGHT WORK Wanted at once. Apply to SWIFT & CO.. Seventh and North Sts. WANTED A bright, wide-awake, young man of good appearance, mechanically inclined, between IK and 25 years of age. Apply by letter to E. D. THOMAS. Elliott-Fisher Company. Harrisburg, Pa. 15 CARPENTERS Wan. -d at NEW P. R. 11. FREIGHT STATION. SECOND AND MULBERRY STS. 65c PER HOUR. WANTED Eoys to assist In delivery de partment. Also to learn print ing business. Apply THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO., Printing. Binding. Designing, Photo Engraving, Die Stamping. Plate Printing. Harrisburg. Pa. 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. BOILERMAKERS WANTED • Testers, Caulkers and Riveters on high-class storage tank work, in up to-date tank shop, situated In small, beautifully located city in Maryland. Best of wages i:id bonus for perfect attendance. Se.id for full information to Box No. 66. Hagerstown. Md. CRANEMAN WANTED Experienced Bay City crane - man. One competent to do clam-shell work as extra man. H. HOPPERS CO., Steel ton. Pa. Bell Phone, Steelton 68. ■" ' ■ ■■ ■ ' . N New House For Sale 2905 Derry Street Two-story brick with mansard roof 8 rooms bath and steam heat front and back porches— south side of street west side of the pair. Lot about 20x100 ft. House has just been completed and is ready for immediate occupancy. Miller Brothers & Co. Member lib*. Real Gatalt Duard HEAL ESTATE Insurance Surety Bonds Locust <ind Court Street# 1 " ' THURSDAY EVENING, teal tie Wait Ads—Then Grasp fear Opportunity . HELP WANTED —MALE WANTED Young man for re - pairing and rebuilding bicycles. Day -1 ton Cycle Co.. 912 North Third street. WANTED—Experienced shoe sales e man. Book's Shoe Co.. 217 Market - street. WANTED Boilermakers and Boil - ermaker's helpers for work out of s town. Good wages. Good living,con r ditions. Address V.. 6784. care of i> j Telegraph. ii J BRIGHT BOY. over 16 years, to - work in shipping room. Devine & c | Ytingel Shoe Manufacturing Co.. Six teenth and State streets. ii ; MEN WANT' Dto load stone. 27ftc S per ton. Can earn $25 to $35 per week. Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax- I, "tang. r ——— s WANTED Man that can sell j e ! goods and be generally useful around 1 1! a hustling store. Must be of good j health and appearance. Reference as = |to character. City job to the right I man, with opportunity for advance j ment. Address M„ 6067, care of Tele ■ i graph. £ i : 1 1 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED Experienced girl for | ii general oftice work. Apply in own j I. | handwriting, stating experience, ref - j erence and salary expected. Address I. J 0., 6738, care of Telegraph. j - j LADIES Fascinating home busi- i 1 j ness tinting Postcards, Pictures, etc.. i e spare time for protit. $5 on 100; no s canvassing; samples. 10c (stamps)., a Particulars 'ree. Artint, 81-D, 91 I Meserole street, Brooklyn, N. Y. j WANTED Woman for house r work. Small family. Good home to - right party. 230 South Nineteenth street. Bell phone 3345 J. r GIRL WANTED For general j ;. housework. Small family. No wash- j 0 ing. Apply 412 Briggs street. - j COOK WANTED, AT ONCE—Apply j jat Lincoln. Hotel. Lancaster, Pa. j ~ j WANTED A lady piano player | at the Oriental Restaurant, 435 Mar-] _ ' ket street. Must have good character j ~ recommendation. ; | ) WANTED—Experienced shoe sales- | 3 1 lady. Book's Shoe Co., 217 Market • , street. ) WANTED " ! Experienced stenographer, at once.' y j A P*>' "I Consolidated Manufacturers Corp.. | Hershey Bldg., 1 i Front and Market Sts. a ' 2 ■' YOUNG GIRL to do clerical work; • | must bo accurate in ligures. Address ? i W„ 6788, care of Telegraph. ! pi WAN i ED H I j 12 girls. Apply Silk Mill, cor- j = ! ner Second and North streets. d WANTED Girls, not y under 16 years of age, to j '• learn the trade of cigarmak ing. Pay $6.00 a week to learn. Experienced girls earning upward to $20.00 a week. r i Apply at HARRISBURG CIGAR CO. e No. 500 Race Street HELP WANTED— —MaIe and Female " i BOYS AND GIRLS WANTED—For ' light bindery work. Apply to W. S. Ray, South Tenth street. SOLICITORS for newspaper work— - city and surrounding towns. Salary and expenses paid. Steady work to right parties. Address G., 6787, care of Telegraph. WANTED Men or Women to sell seven-inch house fibre broom. A sale in nine out of every ten homes, can make a permanent business and good commission with this article. Colum bial Specialty Co., Columbia. Pa. " Will there be an Everyday Christmas! Gift in YOUR home? WANTED: I Every man and woman Who has I electricity in their home to see the I Frantz Premier electric cleaner dem onstrated before buying the Christmas Gift this year. Free demonstrations. '■ Call or Phone The Frantz Premier i Dist. Co., 206 N. Court St. Will there be an Everyday Christmas ! Gift in YOUR home? j WANTED. CANVASSERS men or women, for housc-to house canvass. Those having magazine or newspaper ex perience preferred. See M-. Beck, Room 4, the Telegraph Building Annex. Call be tween 8 and 10 or after 4 J P. M. SALESMAN WANTED For cloth- i | ing department man for office work j - j —girl for office work. Steelton Store n | Co.. Steelton. Pa. | i. I SITUATIONS WAN TED—MALE J j WANTED JBOxperienced chef j - wishes position jfcity or out-of-town. Adress 638 BrigiHC street. OFFICE MAN, with five years' ex- ; n perience, wants position with live _ firm, where there is chance for ad 1, va ncement. Will accept office posi-1 j tion or as traveling man, having had I t experience in both. Best references. n Address E., 6066, care of Telegraph. WANTED Middle-aged, married man would like position running en gine or firing boilers; is handy with tools; can give good reference. Apply or address 1324 Cowden street. I MAN to Beat Carpets Is far in ! J, e . rior t0 renting a Hoover Electric [Cleaner. Inquire of Mr. Martin f 862 M. Leave your number of he I isn't in. ■ I SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe j . WANTED Colored woman wants I cleaning for Thursdays and Fridays; I references. 1338 North Seventh street. i WANTED Colored girl desires I position doing general housework; has experience and can furnish refer ence; willing to sleep at home. Ap | ply 103 Cherry street. I WANTED Genteral housework or j day's work. Apply 666 Calder street. I WANTED Tailoress, with long i experience, desires work. Address J S. M., care of llarrisburg Telegraph I WANTED Woman desires posi | tion as cook ill a private family. Ad • dress M., care of Telegraph. | SITUATION WANTED —Bv a Ger- I man woman as cook in a private fm. i ily. ,P. O. Box Nc. 95. Enhaut. Pa. I A WOMAN to clean house is far in ferior to renting a Hoover Electric i Cleaner. Inquire of Mr. Martin, 3318J ' Leave your number if he Isn't in. ROOMS WANTED WANTED Three unfurnished rooms, for light housekeeping. State rent wanted. Address 8.. 6785, care of Telegraph. WANTED Three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, use of buth and laundry, for man and wife. Hill preferred. Address 448 Crescent. WANTED By a middle-aged luan, room with privileges, within seven squares of the court house for $lO or sl2 per month. Address Frank, care of Harrisburg Telegraph. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished front room; central; use of bath and phone. F., 420, care of Telegraph. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS Suit j able for light housekeeping, on sec ond floor. Prefer couple that will stay for the winter. Call 104 South Thir teenth street. UNFURNISHED FRONT ROOM FOR i RENT All conveniences. Desirable location. Inquire 2120 Penn street. Lady preferred. NICELY-FURNISHED ROOMS With all conveniences. Three min- I utes' walk from the Square. Call Dial 4299. 1 TWO large communicating rooms, one front, all conveniences and use of I phone, 1109 Green street.' | FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT— | 261 North street. All conveniences, j Inquire between 6 and 9 P. M. j LARGE FRONT ROOMS on second I floor, communicating; use of bath heat and phone. Call Bell 1218 M. ROOMS FOR RENT At 1601 Green street; combination room, with light housekeeping privileges. j —— FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT All conveniences and use of phone. Apply 906 North Second street, or call Bell phone 809 J. ! FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, with light and heat, for respectable color |ed people. Inquire Mrs. A. H. Thomp j son, 1109 State street. PINE ST.. 218 Desirable furnish ed rooms; city steam; electricity; run- I ning water; references required. TWO ROOMS Completely fur nished for light housekeeping:; all j conveniences. Apply 1609 Derry. I FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT at 1723 GREEN STREET, $2 to $3 per I week. All conveniences. —— _____ i METROPOLITAN ANNEX—CIean furnished rooms, hot and cold water' phone. Rates, $3 per week and up 51 Market, at the Subway Entrance APARTMENTS WANTED YOUNG COUPLE desire furnished 1 apartment, suitable for light house | keeping, on Front or Second street, j Three months' lease. Address K., 6737, j care of Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FIRST FLOOR, front parlors, out side rooms, steam heat, use of bath, electric lights, S3O. Apply 911 North Sixth street. JUST COMPLETED Beautiful Belvedere Apartments, 711 North Second street. Fire and sound proof; haruwood finish; city steam; hot water; electric elevators; laundry and all modern conveniences. Apply 1815 North Front. Telephone 875 R. REAL ESTATE FOR SAI.E FOR SALE At a cut price. No. 1941 Boas street frame dwelling with 7 rooms ■— lot. 20x110. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. $3,500 WILL PURCHASE a single cottage house, with 7 rooms bath und pantry gas electric light furnace heat lot, 40x172 garage and chickenhouse on lot close to oc j trolley service. Bell Realty Co.. Berg- I ner Building. • I YOU are missing an opportunity to ! purchase a vacant house in a most de sirable location and at a reasonable ' price—No. 1717 Forster street. Bell | Realty Co.. Bergner Building. DO NOT FAIL to inspect No. 441 South Fifteenth street, which is to be sold at $2.500 —brick construction 7 rooms and bath gas furnace. | Bell Realty. Co.. Bergner Building. ! NO. 520 CURTIN STREET FOR SAI.E at reduced price 8 rooms | bath gas furnace porch front j at.d rear drive alley on rear —• I bargain price. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. 1524 WALNUT ST. Three-story. I solid brick, corner property. Irwin jM. Cassell, 1444 Regina street. 802 NORTH SIXTEENTH STREET is offered at SI,OOO. What is it worth to you? Make an offer. H. G. Pedlow. 3 South Thirteenth street. 414 HUMMEL STREET—9 rooms j bath steam lieat all improve | ments. Is open for an offer. Inspect it. H. G. Pedlow. 3 South Thirteenth street. 2310, 12. 16, 18 AND 20 JEFFERSON ST.; 3-story brick dwellings; 8 rooms and bath each; all improvements; porches front and rear; good condi tion; will make a good rental proposi tion; can be bought separate. Brin j ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut I streets. | FOR SALE BRICK PLANT IN OPERATION—GOOD CONDITION i (With high-class farm—l.4oo fruit trees). J Penna. R. R. Siding at Kilns. 700,000 Kiln capacity—lo track Dryer. 100-H.-P. Engine—l7s-H,-P. Boiler. Superior quality plastic shale for I drain tilST~hollow block, fireproofing, street paving, etc. 500,000 Common Bricks now burning. 100,000 Fire brick on hand. Should have younger, active manage ment. An exceptional opportunity. Address. Owne'r, Box 634, Harrisburg. Pa. FOR SALE Walnut Street, No. 1313, 9-room brick and frame house, with all improvements. Book it over and make a cash effer. J. E. Gipple, | No. 1251 Mirket street. FOR SALE Walnut Street, No. 1808, 9-room brick house, with all im provements, fronting Reservoir Park. Ideal location. Price, $3,600. J. E. Gipple, No. 1251 Market street. FOR SALE Royal Terrace. No. 153,, new. modern. 6-room brick house. Very attractive as an investment. Price, $2,500. J. E. Gipple, No. 1251 Market street. FOR SALE - Boas Street. No. 620. 17-room brick house, with bath, gas i and range. A good investment. Price | $2,600. J. E. Gipple, No. 1251 Market I street. FOR SALE Good business Realty proposition. $5,000 cash required. A. P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. Also have some good investment propositions in Real Estate on easy J. E. GIPPLE, -REALTOR FIRE INSURANCE. RENT COLLECTING. 1251 Market St. Bell phone 4259. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board HAHRISBURG TELEGRAPH F ▼JT'.'yjTjrjT-'T_T.T_T.T_T_T_T ▼ V V V V V Vj , ► < 5 - - ■: ► < ► " ► DO YOU NEED WORKERS? Has < i the nation's call reached one or more _ < y men in your office, store or factory? ; ► The work they did must still be done— i and with efficiency. To find the best y • workers is vital to the success of your 4 '► business. Advertising will help you! 4 ► < ► < HEAL ESTATE tX>K RENT FOR RENT No. 121 North Eigh teenth street; 10-room. corner brick house with steam heat. Rent, $32.50. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. FOR RENT Property in Paxthng, along trolley line. 10 rooms, all im provements, with garage and plenty of truit. Rent jeasonable. Possession at ! once. Inquire of N. K. Oyster, 15 | South Third street. IIOUSE ON HILL Furnished or unfurnished nine rooms two baths large lawn front and back porches garage and laundry. Loca tion. State street. Possession at once. Rent reasonable. Further particulars, address M.. 6763, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Suburban House, with 10 rooms acd all conveniences, half acre of land, located east of Paxtang. House will accommodate two families. Rent. $26.00. J. E. Gipple. 1251 Mar ket street. REAL ESTATE—For Sale or I tent HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth andfcCurtin streets. Fred C. Miller, 31 North Second. Bell phono 797 M. "REAL ESTATE~rOH EXCHANGE CITY DWELLING WANTED to ex change for a good farm; Cumberland County preferred. Apply to J. M. En sminger. 1813 Derry street. ' HORSES AND CARRIAGES FOR SALE—FIRE HORSES Seven lire horses, four dray wagons, five sets double work harnesses. Bids for the above will be received at the Council Chamber. Steelton, Pa., Mon day, December 10, at 1:30 P. M. Coun cil reserves the right to accept any portion of the bid; also reserves the right to reject any or all bids or any portion thereof. CHAS. P. FEIDT. Borough Secretary, Steelton. . FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE I—NO. 10 REMINGTON TYPE WRITER, ABSOLUTELY NEW. NO REBUILT MACHINE. USED ONE WEEK. MAKE OFFER TO BOX NO. 94, MIDDLETOWN, PA. FOR SALE - White reed baby car riage. with rubber tires, windshield, reversible gears. Almost new. Apply 1114 Market street (Second Floor). FOR SALE 3 body Brussels rugs, 9x12, Bxlo and 6x9; bedroom and din ingroom suits and davenport. All in good condition. Phone Bell 2645. IRON FENCE, in good condition Apply 901 Second street. FOR SALE American slicing ma chine, in good condition. Address J„ 6068, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE, at Gable's, 111-117 South Second street. Lawn Fence. Field Fence, Gates, Poultry Netting. Building Hardware, Plaster Board Upson Wall Board, Compo-Board. Doors, Sash, Shutters. Mouldings Porch Posts. Pumps, etc. FOR SALE Unredeemed watches and diamonds at prices lower than can be bought wholesale. CHAS. ARONSON, Reliable Jeweler and Broker, 422 Market Street. SASH At Gable's, 111-117 South Second street, 5,000 sets of new sash Bxlo, 12 L painted and glazed, $1.70 per set. AM other regular tizos. doors and shutters, all sizes. BARGAINC IN TYPEWRITERS SIO.OO up. Reasonable terms tor traded and rebuilt typewriters all make* bought—sold—rented and ex changed. Geo. P. Tillotsor. 205 Locust street. UNREDEEMED overcoats for sale at N. Brenner's. 1315 North Thirl St. CITY AND SUBURBAN properties for sale. Cheap and easy terms. C. H. CORDER, Bell 2412 R. 1190 Walnut St. Real Estate and Insurance. Rents Collected. 1 HERE are a few extraordinary bargains for any one in the priuting business v.ho can make u3e of thorn' 1 Dannie'.s Planer. 1 Saw and Trimmer. 1 Dannlels Steam Trap. 1 one-qt. Detroit Lubr^pator. 1 one-pt. Detroit Lubricator. 2 Four-wheel Trucks. 2 Two-wheel Trucks. 1 Oil Filterer. 1 Gas Motal Pot. 1 Hickok Ruling Machine. 2 Model 1 Linotypes. If you can use any of the above drop in to see us. The question of price and terms can bo easily ar ranged. The TELEGRAPH PRINTING, CO Printing, Binding, Designing, Engraving, Die Stamping and Plate Printing, Harrisburg. Pa. FOR SALE Stock of Merchant's Ice Com pany, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, for sale. Can be bought below par. Room 203 Commonwealth Trust Company Building. CALKS —CALKS—CALKS Diamond, Giant Grip, Green Bay, Red Tip, Blizzard, Rowe Ring Point llowe Junior. Black Diamond and Al ways Sharp, at Gable's, 111-117 South Second street. EASTER LILIES s2 50 per dozen. Keeney's Cut-Rate Flower Shop, 810 North Third street. I FOR SALE—MISCEU.AM < >l S • | BOOKS—I2.OOO new, old and rare ; books on all subjects. i.t low prices; open evenings; books bought. Bell phone. Aurand's. 925 North Third. FOR SALE One Star screw-cut ■ ting lathe; 8-inch swing; 5-foot bed. ' foot tread and counter shaft. Com : plete line of tools. Also hangars. i shafting and pulleys. One double emery-wheel stand. Call Coxestown • Garage and Machine Shop. Coxestown, • Pa., or Dial 5751. , ■ : REED BABY CARRIAGE Price ■ reasonable. Good condition. Apply . 2205 Logan street. OFFICES AND STOREROOMS L* ■ ■ $12.00 STOREROOMS Hamilton street, near Third. Now in course of construction. Will change to suit tenant. I CHAS. ADLER, 1002 North Third Street. . ' ; MARKET STREET STORE i FOR RENT . BEAUTIFUL NEW IMYLIGHT STORE. 504 MARKET ST. CHAS. ADLER. 1002 North Third Street. ! FOR RENT A suite of two rooms. ■ facing Market street. Apply to Com • monwealth Trust Company. 222 Mar ' ket street. FARMS FOR SALE 2OO to 3,240-acre plan tations, near Richmond, ■> Va. Fine : stock, grain, grass and tobacco farms. Samuel McCutchen, Blackstone, Va. 128-ACRE FARM. 6 mi. E. Harris burg, on public road. mi. to State Hoad, railroad and trolley line; land rolling and smooth; good house and bank barn: outbuildings; fruit; spring and running water. Easy access to (city. A cheap farm if sold soon. For information apply to C. H. Corder, 119r Walnut street, Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. I- FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ON CITY PROPERTY Farm of 115 acres five miles from Harrisburg, two miles from trolley and river. Inquire ' of J. K. Kipp, 2203 North Fourth street. 70-80-100 AND ISO-ACRE FARMS • from 5 to 10 mi. E. Harrisburg. Some " very close to trolley and State Road. All have good buildings, orchards, etc. Apply to C. H. Corder. 1190 Walnut street, Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. FARM FO: SALE 165 ACRES 7O acres fields, 95 j acres woodland; >4 mile from Carson ■ ville; large brick housp; good bank barn; summer house; spring hou.se; ' barn; implement barn; chicken house; other buildings; all medium • grade; along main road; best water— well; what surprises us is: These days of Ford automobiles and many other ■ makes, almost as good—that you can purchase all this property for $2,000. . A field of good wheat goes in. C. B. Care, care Geo. Twig, 409 Market t street, Harrisburg. 41-ACRE FARM 10 mi. E. Harris burg. New bank barn, good house, orchard, land smooth. On good road. Possession at once. Farm, tools and feed for $3,500. C. 11. Corder, 1190 1 Walnut street. Bell 2412 R. 1 165-ACRE STOCK FARM Located 2 miles east of Bowmansdale, Cum berland Co.; 2 good dwellings, con taining 8 rooms each; frame bank [ barn, 104x50; other necessary out buildings; limestone soil; running water through farm. This is an ex ceptionally fine stock farm; can be purchased with stock and farming im plements. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. 107 ACRES; 1 mile east of York Springs, Adams. Co.; 7-room brick dwelling; frame bank barn; well spring and running water; 1,000 ap ple trees 3 years old. This farm is well located; price, $55.00 per acre. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Wal nut streets. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Bicycle for bov 10 , years of age. Need not be new, If in < good condition. Inquire 206 North Court street, or phone 3634 Bell. S. SNEIDMAN WILL PAY highesi prices for second-hand clothing • shoes, furniture, or carpets. Trial will convince. Bell 2899 M. 1116 Cowden. WANTED CASH REGISTER FLOSR CASES, COUNTER and SHELVING FOR CASH. Cycle & Auto Supply Co.. 107 Market street Bn 385 J. 1 ..j t HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for ' ladles' and gentlemen's cast off cloth tng and shoes. Also furniture and carpets. Send postal or call WEIN TRAUB, 626 Herr street. Dial 5177* WE BUY all kinds of disc records N., Brenner. 1315 North Third street. MAX SMELTZ Second-hand furhtture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid rii Bell 1381R or Dial 5847. or drop "a no* , tal to Max Smeltz. 1016 Market street Will call, city or country. 3lre <~ I CLOTHING, SHOES. FURNITURE- Bought at highest cash prices and I sold reasonable. 8. Refkln, 407 Broad street. Bell phone 2880. " MORRIS SAYS save money buyinx new and second-hand furniture here , High prices paid for furniture. Morris , Schmertz, 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R. i BUSINESS PERSONALS CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER—Ka , timates furnished. All kinds of re i pair work. H. W. Hummer, 1423 Lib erty. Bell phone 4420. BDSINLSS PERSONALS LADIES' SHOES Cleuned—Dyed—Colored Prompt and Efficient Wcrk. ELAN L. BANKS. 6 years with Jerauld Shoe Co.. 1-13 bind n St. Bell phone .984.1. Shoes may be left at Crego's Hoot Shop. 15 N. Third St., or Comfort Shoe Store. 1312 Market St. Parcel Post work given special attention. FOR RENT Hoover Electric Suction Sweepers. Day or hour. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call MARTIN, 3310 J. If not in, leave your call for me. i OUND i By all men, that this is the store of all stores where they can buy what ever they need in clothing, furnish ings, shoes, etc., cheaper than any where else. Hers is the proof: Men'sbSuits $701) up Men's Overcoats 7.90 up Men's Mackinaws 5.95 up Boys' Suits 2.48 up Boys' Overcoats 3.48 up Men's Shoes 1.98 up Pants 1.25 up Also Hats, Caps, Underwear and Rubber Goods at a great saving. OUTLET CLOTHING CO.. 23 N. Fourth St., Open evenings. Across from Y. W, C. A. | KEYSTONE IRON AND METAL, CO. deals in steel, rags, rubber, metals and papermili supplies. Broad and Wal lace. Also salvage from Ore and wreclc. Call Bell phone 936. Dial 3043. ———— —— r —- M. H. BAKER & CO., Plumbing and Heating Contractors, 1330 Derry street. Both phones. QUININE —JLook out for that grippe feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSPHO-QCININE will stave It oft if taken in time. Gross Drug Store. 119 Market tftreet. UPHOLSTERING And furniture repairing, mattresses renovated and cushions of all kinds made. 8. N. Cluck. 320-326 Woodbine street. Phone 1317 J. C. VERNON RETTEW, Insurance —Real Estate— Alderman. 1911 DERRY STREET. Both Phones. MacWILLIAMfe CONSTRUCTION ! CO., Builders and Contractors, House i buildina our specialty. Job work looked Tafter carefully. Dial 3706 OFFICE, 2150 NORTH FIFTfa STREET, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS FOR SALE Good location, modernly. equipped and well worth buying. Price reasonable. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. lluuliim and Moving I BLUE LINE AUTO TRANSFER I Piano moving a specialty. Hauling. I Square d*aling tur policy. 917-A Capi tal St. V. 5597. Bell 852 W. Musical IF you can't And that copy of Cen tury Sheet Music anywhere in town, try Stauffer's, 1213 North Third street, oi Bell phone 3242—. Over 2,000 num bers in stock. All the popular hits in stock as well. IF you can't* find that Record tor your Talking Machine anywhere, try Stauffer's. 1213 North Third street.' or Bell phone 3242 J. IF your Talking Machine needs re pairs, just call Bell phone 3242 J. An expert will be at your service at once. Or bring machine to 1218 North Third street. POULTRY AND SUPPUES WANTED—YOU TO KNOW THAT DR. HESS POULTRY PAN-A-CE-A | keeps poultry ' healthy. When you feed Pan-a-ce-a you need no other remedy. It's fV>r gaps, leg weakness, indigestion and the like. It prevents White Diarrhoea. Guaranteed. DR. HESS INSTANT LOUSE KILLER kills lice. Dust it into the feathers, put 1 in the dust bath occasionally". Fowls will do the rest. FOR ROUP use Dr. Hess Roup Remedy. The Dr. Hess line is for sale by all dealers in poultry supplies. LIVE POULTRY FOR SALE H. M. ST EES Cleaners uuil Dyers SYSTEM means success in Cleaning, Repai.ing. Dyeing, Pressing. We have the system. Call and deliver. Both phones. Goodman's, 1306% N. 6th St NOW Is the time to get your full and winter overcoat cleaned, dyed or pressed at Eggert's Cleaning and Dye ing Works, 1545 Market Street. Call and deliver. Both phones. Monej U) I-oaii MONEY IS A NECESSITY But when borrowing always consult the Equitable, the oldest and most reliable Loan Office in the City. ESTABLISHED ISO 4. Under the supervision of the State Banking Depart ment. We loan from $15.00 up at Legal Rates on Furniture, Real Estate and your plain note. Repayable at your con venience. All transactions strictly confidential. Private consulting rooms. EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO., Second floor, 3 North Market Square. WE LEND MONEY In compliance with Act of June 17, 1915. to individu als in need of ready cash; small 'oans u specialty; business confidential payments to suit borrower's conveni ence; positively lowest rates in city PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO., 132 Walnut "treet. PRIVATE LEGAL RATE LOANS sls TO S3OO FOR LONG OR SHORT TIME ON FURNITURE. REAL ESTATE, SECURED NOTES OR LIBERTY BONDS. PAYMENTS MONTHLY OR WEEKLY CO-OPERATIVE LOAN CO., 204 CHESTNUT STREET. UNDER STATE SUPERVISION MONEY advanced to housekeepers at legal rates; business confidential Profit Sharing Loan Society. Spooner Building. 9 North Market Square. Storage STORAGE— Fireproof and non-flre proof warehouses Private rooms foi household goods. $2 a month up. Har risburg Storage Co.. 437-445 8. 2nd St. STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, nouse hold goods.merchandlse.Private rooms $ l-$3. Wagons. 76c month. D. Coopei & Co.. 417 Broad St. Both phones. STORAGE. BROAD AND WALLACE STS. —Household goods and merchan dise. Private rooms. $1.50 to $3.00 per month. Keystone Iron and Metal Co.. Broad and Wallace street*. DECEMBER 6, 1917. Storage STORAGE In brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods In clean private rooms. Reasonable rates. P. G Diener. 408 Market street. Kbov KriittUlug NEW. UP-TO-DATE SHOE REPAIR SHOP Now open at 230 Strawberry street. JOS. GORDON. PROP. Our shop at 1820 NoTth Third streot will also be continued. Bell 938 W. Dial 5553. L' ndertHkera RUDOLPH K. SPICER] Funeral Dhector and Embalmer 511 North Second Street. Rell 262. / Dial 3146 SAMUEL FACKLER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1312 Derry St. BELL 1956. DIAL 2188. Where Jo Utae Well STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT Home cooking served to Busi nessmen and I.'idiea in sepa rate dinlngroom. AUTOMOBILES WANTED Second-hand Ford or other automobile in good condition I Price must be right. Give full par ticulars in reply. Address Editorial Department, Telegraph. USED TIRES FOR SALE From 30x3 % to 37x5—a1l sizes—Straight Side and Q. D. A, Schiffman, 1021 Market. Bell 3633. FOR SALE Overland; commercial panel body; electric starting and lighting system; 1916 model 83; In A 1 condition. Only gone 7,700 miles. Guaranteed. Will demonstrate. Sacrifice Price, $425.00. A. SCHIFFMAN. Bell phone 3633. 1021 Market St. WE SELL AUTOMOBILES on con signment charge only 5 per cent. No storage charges If car is not sold. Auto Transportation School. 27-29 N. Camcmn street. OLD AUTOS Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtlmers, in any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. Schiffman. 1021 Market street. Bell 3633. FOR SALE Magnetoes all makes Bosch, Dixie, Eisemann, SplitdorfC. Different makes of carburetors, switches, colls, starters, generators. Cut prices. A. SCHIFFMAN, Bell phone 3633. 1021 Market St. MOTORCYCI.ES AND BICYCLES FOR SALE I Twenty-five good, second-hand Bike Tires. . , 50c EACH iand upwards. If you want one of these bargains, come In at once. Gauaranteed re pair work of all ltinds. Rebuilt Hikes. $lO and up. CYCLE & AUTO SUPPLY CO., 107 Market St. Both Phones. BUY A BIKE For the boy for Xmas on our Easy Payment Plan. Pay for it while he rides it. Bikes from $lO up. CYCLE AUTO SUPPLY CO., 107 Market St. Both Phones. WANTED One hundred second hand Bicycles for cash. We also buy frames, coaster brakes or any partx of bicycles. Write, phone or call. Bell 38DJ. Dial 3590. See us for bargains in Bicycjes and Motorcycles. Guaran teed repairing. Trade here—save money. Cycle and Auto Supply Co.. 107 Market street. BICYCLE BOYS' BARGAINS 4oc wrenches. 25c; 40c bells, 25c; three brass plugs. 25c; 1 can Acme enamel, ! 25c; 1 pair rubber grips, 25c; 1 brass tire valve, 25c; 1 rair toe clips. 26c; 1 box valve interior, 25c; 1 luggage strap, 1 yard long, 25c; 1 root-out horn, 25c; 1 spoke tightener, 25c. Free with each purchase 1 five-cent stick of graphite. Dayton Cycle Co.. 912 North Third street. Dial 4990. UARAGES ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS FEDERICK'S GARAGE Give us a chance to overhaul your car. Expert mechanics. Rayfield Carburetor Ser vice Station. Ail work guaranteed. Dial 6966. Bell 2850 J. BLACK'S GARAGE New flreprool 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. LEMOYNH. AUTO SHOP. Lemoyne. Both phones. WM. PENN GARAGE 304-6 Muench street. Limousines for funerals, parties and balls; careful drivers; open day and night. Bell 4561. FOR SALE A large assortment of second-hand automobile tires. All sizes. SACRIFICE PRICES CUT-RATE AUTO SUPPLY CO., j 239 S. 11th Et. Bell 861Ki. I REX GARAGE. 1917 North Third street. Is the place to store your car for the winter. An up-to-date repaii I shop under our personal management Just opened. NOTICE You and your friends tire always welcome at FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Second and Pine streets Rev. William J. Lockhart, pastor. ~ LEG AL NOTICES PROPOSAL FOR BUILDING BRIDGE OFFICE OF BOARD OF COMMIS SIONERS OF PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS. STATE CAPITOI BUILDING, HARItISBURG, PA SEALED PROPOSALS will be re ceived hy the Superintendent of Pub lic Grounds and Buildings at his office in the Capitol Building. Harrisburg, Pa., until 2 o'clock P. M.. Tuesday, De cember 11. 1917, for furnishing all labor and materials to build bridge at Nelson. Nolson Tcpvnship, Tioga County. Pa., as indicated fully in the plans and specifications prepared by G A. I'link, Consulting Engineer for the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. Plans, specifications and bidding blanks will be furnished prospective bidders by applying to the Superin tendent of Public Grounds and Build ings, Capitol Building, Harrisburg. Pa. Proposals must be marl.ed "PRO POSAL NELSON BRIDGE;" on outside rover. GEORGE A. SHREINER, • Superintendent. L. W. MITCHELL. Secretary. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership between Jess J. Belty and A H Nissley heretofore trading as the Elite Shoe Repairing Shop, No. 14 South Dewberry Avenue, has been dis solved. and said business will continue under the name of the Elite Shoe Re pairing Co. at the above address. All debts due from said co-partnership will be paid by said A. H. Nissley. JESS J. BELTY, A. H. NISSLEY. ELECTION OF DIRECTORS The anual election for nine direc tors of the Merchants National Bank of Harrisburg. Pa., will be held at the hanking house, 1228 North Third street, Tuesday. January, the Bth, 1918, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 1 H. O. MILLER, Cashier. LEGAL NOTICES " FROM this date I will not be respon sible for any debts contracted by my wife, Hester C. Manley. (Signed) HARRY L. MANLEY. NOTICE LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the Estate of Mary A. Bowers, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin County. Penn sylvania, deceased, having lien grant ed to the undersigned, all persons in debted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY, Executor. 16 South Market Square. 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, De cember 21, 1917, at 3:30 o'clock P. M., for the erection and construction of an addition to the Camp Curtln school building and the remodeling of the present building at the corner of Sixth and Woodbine Streets, fn said City, and also for the plumbing, heating and ventilation and electric wiring of said building, in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by Mr. M. I. Kast, Architect. Plans and specifications can be seen !at the office of the Architect, Room 403, Commonwealth Trust Building. Harrisburg, Pa., on and after Wed nesday. November 28, 1917. Such proposals will t.e received and considered only upon the terms and conditions as set forth in the specifi cations a.id 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. HAMMELBAUGH, Secretary. No. 121-123 Chestnut Street, Harrisburg, Pa. NOTICE Letters of Administra tion on the Estate of David Dietz, late of Lykens Township, Dauphin County. Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned rosiding in Lykens Township," Dauphin County, Pa., all persons indebted to said Es tate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. ALICE DIETZ, Administratrix, Or to Gratz, Pa. J. E. SONESS. Attorney-at-Law, Pottsville, Pa., or Hegins. Pa. TO THE PRESIDENT, DIRECTORS \ AND COMPANY OF THE BANK OF THE UNITED SPATES, ITS OFFI CERS, DIRECTORS AND STOCK HOLDERS. AND ALL OTHLR PER SONS CLAIMING TITLE UNDER SAID BANK. AND JAMES ROB ERTSON. RICHARD 11. BAYARD, JAMES S. NEWBOLD, HERMAN COPE, THOMAS S. TAYLOR, TRUS TEES TAKE NOTICE that the Petition of Joseph C. Poffenberger et al„ owners of the premises herein mentioned, filed in the Court of C. P. of Dauphin Co. to Jan. T„ 1918, No. 356, has been presented to sai Court, asking that a rule be granted upon you to bring an action of ejectment within 6 months from the service of said rule upon yon, or show couso why the same cannot be so brought, which rule was grant ed as prayed for; the property in question is that certain farm in Mid dle Paxton Twp.. Dauphin Co., Pa., bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point about 5 ft. west of the Junction of a small run with Stony Creek; N. 4214 deg. W. 237 ft. to a point; N. 33% deg. W. 202 ft. to a point; N. 16% deg. W. 900 ft. to a point; N. 67% deg. W. 686 ft. to a point; S. 80% deg. W. 1,498 ft. to a point; S, 51 deg. W. 318 ft. to a point:. 1 N. S3 deg. W. 115 ft. to a point; S. 41 ' deg. E. 115 ft. to a white oak; S. 31% deg. E. 450 ft. to a point; S. 50% deg. ' E. 200 ft. to a point; S. 27 E. 237 ft. to a point; S. 61% deg. E. 63 ft. to a , point; S. 49 deg. E. 300 ft. to a point; ; S. 32 deg. E 200 ft. to a point: S. 66% deg. E. 200 ft. to a point; S. 42% deg. I E. 500 ft. to a point at a black oak ! stump; S. 54% deg. W. 223 ft. to a ! point; S. 57% E. 311 ft. to a poplar . tree; N. 54% deg. E. 139 ft. to a point; ; N. 35% deg. E. 322 ft. to a point; N. : 77% deg. E. 550 ft. to a point; N. 52 ; deg. E. 680 ft. to the. place of begin ' ning. Containing 91 A. 1 R. &32 Per., be the same more or less, which prop ' erty was conveyed by the Schuylkill ! & Susquehanna R. R. Co., May 21, 1666, see Deed Book "A," Vol 4, P. 623, to John R. Umberger from whom the Pe i titioners derived title; and you are di ; rected to appear in Court on the 14th day of Jan.. 1918, and show cause. If . any you have, otherwise said rule will be made absolute. W. W. CALDWELL, Sheriff. I PAUL A, KUNKEL, Attorney. Harrisburg. No 22. 1917. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION oft the estate -t Arthur G. Cassel berry. late of Harrisburg. Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to Edward R. Miller, Post Office Box 336, Harrisburg, Penn sylvania, to whom all persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having clains or demands will make known the same without delay. EDWARD R. MILLER. Administrator. Dead Are Lying Thick in the Streets of Halifax St. John, N. 8., Dec. 6.—As a re sult of the explosion of the Ameri can munition ship this morning, nearly one-half of the north end -of the city of Halifax has been destroy ed, a great fire is raging, the dead are lying thick in the streets, all the hospitals are filled to overflow ing and many injured are compelled to walk about untreated. PRINTING SPELLS WEALTH ' r NOTHING strikes the • eye so forcefully a* the clear, clean type faces of the Twentieth Century. The busi ness men who succeed j! invariably give the i messages, so strikingly A { carried to the public ' through the Printer's I art, full credit for tha part the types played . in building their for tunes. 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