Wif NOT ADVERTISE THAT YACAIT MOM 1 TIE TELEGRAPH COLUMNS? Deaths b,,ACK On December 20, 1917., I'linton Bowman BlacK. 0 2& tor private- . . l ' U ~ the se?. r at'the Key ßl ,° o* n Rig! P D e- on Morniay mo.nmfc. irace m"k Church Funeral services in .' rp .• piiwrrini Commandery, No. charge of Filgnn Harrisburs rs|rs-! l-ittsbuigh* paper*. please copy. ..xmii Mr. David Bender died on Wednesday. December 19. in u 71st year. ♦ p M from • 11 s"fate' residence, 283*8 Maln'street, j Penbrook. Ii: on Saturday. Dccn ; ! i t) 16 at a salary of SI,BOO a year. It impossible to get chauffeurs now., lerefore we must insist on younfi en learning the autmobile trade; one ill course of instruction is soo. g iar nteed to please you; enroll ransportatlon School. 27-29 North , HUioron street. -j HELP WANTED—MALE EXTRA MESSENGERS Over 21 j ;ars old, t'oi Monday and Tuesday, ecember 2 1 and 25. Can make good , ages. Western Union Telegraph Co. DRAFTSMEN Youne men to learn draft ing. Excellent chance for ad vancement. Apply by letter, giving age, education and ex perience. if any. Chiet Draftsman. BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, Harrlsb'irg, Pa. WANTED—DROP FORGE IE SINKERS AND TRIM- j iER DIE MAKERS, WITH XPERIENCE. BEST' f AGES. NO TROUBLE, j DDRESS GENERAL DROP | ORGE COMPANY, 1738 j LMWOOD AVENUE, BUF ALO, N. Y. i MOLDERS WANTED Apply HARRISBURG MANUFACT UK - ING AND BOILER COMPANY, Nineteenth and Derry Streets. WANTED Man to work in wash oni. sls per week. Sanitary Family ashing Co., Sixteenth and Elm reels. WANTED —Young man, 16 to 1# ars, for office boy and to assist in tlce work. Must be good at figures, k for ofico manager. Swift &. Co., venth and North streets. ""RINTER One who understands inner presses; steady employment, piv at. Harrlsburg Bag and Box ~ 1550 Ve.-non street. .V ANTED Ycing man with owledge of stenography, and able operate tyrowriter. pay roll, ~ to work in Held 'const.-'ctlon of- Apply, in own handwritu.7- giv-1 ; age, experience, etc.. Box D, r'67,j e of Telegraph. ; VANTED Fireman for station- ! boilers. Experienced mpn only id apply. 200 Commonwealth Trust " dln K- I VANTFD Chief engineer for iver Station. Executive ability re re:!. None other need apply. Ad s Chief Engineer, care of Tele ' Ph. WANTED Common Laborers. Have .steady work. H. KOPPERS & CO., Care Bethlehem Steel Co. Coke Ovens, Steelton, Pa. EAL ESTATE FOR SALE* * i 450-8 CRESCENT ST. , * Easy Terms | Two-story brick houses 6^.' >oms bath and furnace. Lots* I xSC. Prices... ••-JOO and s2.lSoj 1001 il. FOURTH ST. * lIUMlneNa Property |' Two-story brick building—larger, oreroom, (grocery store) lu4: >oms bath and steam heat —* niented cellar with laundry Plot,* '.JX6O. * HO4- N. THIRD ST. f Lot 43*01) V Improvements: Two 2V£-story* aine dwellings with storeroom in.:. >. HOB. 4 Ililler Brothers & Co.f lember llbg. Itenl Estate Board *!, It 10A I, ESTATE aura life Surety Bund* j? Locust and Court Streets | i 't •!• <■ •>•}{■ <• <• ❖ ' ■ FRIDAY KVENTNC? HELP WANTED—MALE j I MEN WANT' Dto load stone. H too j ] per ton. Can earn $25 to $35 per , week Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax tang. WANTED One or two more men to work in garage and auto school. •uu chii earn sl2 to sls per week. Autd Transportation School. '25-27 | Vorfh Cameron street. TRAVELING SALESMEN An old-established house with a world-wide reputa tion desires to engage the ser vices of an exceptional sales man. The policy of the com pany is to promote its officers from the ranks of their traveling salesmen. To qualify for the position the applicant should have a fair public school education; must be of good size; with good family connection and be over 31 years of age. Make application in own handwrit ing. stating age. height, weight, experience and If em ployed at present time, i present time. Address reply to "Manager." P. O. Box 713. Harrlsburg. Pa. ! WANTED A man to work on j i farm. Single man preferred. Apply ■ to W. E. Jones. 204 South Thirteenth , street, or address D. Leidy, Duncan non, R. D., No. 1. WANTED Man, with experience, for soda fountain. Apply Forney's Drug Store, Second street, near Wal nut street. DRAFTSMEN First-class Mechanical Drafts men. with experience in Rolling i Mill work, also Structural Drafts- ] men for Oro Handling Machinery. ' I State full detail of experience. | age. and salary expected. Lo- | cated Western Pennsylvania. Box ! B, 7379. caro of Telegraph. WANTED Young man with I knowledge of stenography, and ablo to operate typewriter, check pay roll, j etc.. to work in Held construction ot- I flee. Apply, in own handwriting, giv ! ing age. experience, etc.. Box D, 7067, care of Telegraph. WANTED Boys to af Ist In delivery de partment. Also to leam print- i ing business. Apply i ■ i THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO.. j Printing, Binding, Designing, Photo Engraving, Die Stamping. Plate Printing. Harrlsburg, Pa. ! SALESMEN* WANTED | SALESMAN Experienced man | calling on Industrials. Railroads, etc., ! to handle complete line Cotton Wiping i Waste, Wiping Rags and Cheesecloth. : j Commission basis. Fine proposition . : for ljustler. A. V. Conklln, Box 663, i i Allen town, Pa. HELP WANTED—FEMALE ! WANTED A competent j j stenographer; permanent posi- j jtion; a good place to work and j chances for advancement. Ad- i j dress, giving full particulars, | H, No. 1918, care of Telegraph, i ' WANTED Child's nurse. Refer {ences required. Address H., 6142, j care of Telegraph. I YOUNG WOMEN For canvassing ! in residential section. Three vacancies ! for women whr will be satisfied wth sls ?er week while learning. Apply j Room 24, 9 North Second street. j i WAN j. ED : 12 girls. Apply Silk Mill, cor ner Second and North streets. WANTED Girls. not under 16 years of age, to learn the trade of clsarmak- i ing. Pay J6.CO a week to learn. Experienced gtrls I earning upward to $20.00 a week. Apply at HARRISBURG CIGAR CO. No. 500 Race Street HE Ll* WANTED— MaIe axul Female GOVERNMENT WAR - POSITIONS OPEN Clerical work. Men-Women wanted. S9O month. List free. Frank lin Institute. Dept. 409-K, Rochester. N. Y. WANTED. CANVASSERS I men or women, for house-to house canvass Those having 1 I magazine or newspaper ex | perience preferred. See M-. ' Beck. Room 4. the Telegraph Building Antiex. Call be- i tween 8 and 10 or after 4 P. M. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE CHEF Experienced man wants j position in cafe or restaurant. In or I out of town. CaU, or address, 638 Briggs street. MAN to Beat Carpet* Is fai In ferior to renting a Hoover Electric Cleaner Inquire of Mr Martin 331SJ. Leave your number if he ! Isn't •!. I - | SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe 1 | WANTED Young woman wants] )to keep house for widower. Address j Alice Heiges, General Delivery, Har rlsburg. i WANTED Woman wishes em i ployment Monday and Tuesday as : laundress. 609 Cumberland street. I A WOMAN to clean nouse is ar in ; ferlor to renting a Hoovei Electric I Cleaner. Inquire ot Mr. Martin, 3318J | I,eave yotir numb" if he Isn't in. I HOUSEKEEPER Young woman, | with education and refinement, de i sires position as housekeeper for widower or well-to-do family: capable of taking full charge; only those re quiring first-class help need apply. Apply at 115 Royal Terrace, City. HOUSEWORK Middle-aged white woman wants day's work on Mondays. Call at 522 Basin avenue. HOUSEWORK Young colored girl. 17 years old. wants housework With private family. Call at 1444 Derry street. | HOUSEKEEPER Middle-aged white woman desires to keep house for widower; can furnish reference. I Address Miss Alice Heiges, caro P. o! Harrlsburg, Pa. ] SITUATIONS WANTED —Female I HOUSEKEEPER— Middle-aged w;o --man wishes to keep house for widower, or upstairs work, or child s . nurse. Address Airs. E. B. J.. 441 Wal- | ' nut street. ; TYPIST Young woman. with knowledge of shorthand, desires posl | tion. Call Dial 4159. BOOMS FOR KENT _ FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, includ ing light, heat and use of bath. Out look two sides. Trolley service by door. Inquire 340 South Thirteenth street after 6 P. M. 702 NORTH SIXTH STREET Large, front combination room—first floor first-class all Improve ments city steam Bell phone. Inquiro at 410 North street, or Paul's t Shoe Store, 11 North Fourth street. 410 NORTH STREET Nicely-fur nished rooms city steam heat all improvements large rooms, suit able for two or four persons. 103 LOCUST STREET Several nicely-furnished rooms after Friday, December 21; steam neat, telephone and electric lights. Location the beft. | FOR RENT Two large furnished rooiry, kitchen and bedroom; hot and cold water; electric lights; city steam; I range; ground lloor. 922 North Sixth (Street. Dial 4136. i FURNISHED ROOMS—AII conveni ences; centrally located; two minutes walk to the Square. Apply at 9 North Front street. Dial 5775. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT at 1723 GREEN STREET, $2 to $3 uer week. All conveniences. I METROPOLITAN ANNEX—CIean i furnished rooms, hot and cold water phone. Rates. $3 oer week and up r.l Market at the Subway Entranco 1 APARTMENTS FOIt KENT j FOR RENT Very desirable five roomed apartment bath pantry— I front and rear porches locker—best location. Rent, $45.00 per month. Call | Bell 3604 J. Possession January 1. i TWO ROOMS Unfurnished; all i conveniences; light housekeeping ! privileges. 911 North Sixth street. JUST COMPLETED Beautiful Belvedere Apartments, ill North Second street. Fire and sound proof, hardwood finish; city steam; I hot water; electric elevators; '.aundry ! and all modern couvsnlenccs. Apply I 1 sis North Front. Telephone I = GARAGES FOR REVr GARAGE FOR RENT For one I large or two small cars. Call 416 Cal- I tier street. 1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1935-37 STATE STREET can be : bought for $2,000 each. Side entrance, lots run through to Walnut street. H. 1 G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE No. 441 S. Fifteenth street —brick house with seven rooms j and improvements. Price only $2,500. [ Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. I FOR SALE No. 1423 N. Second ; street Brick house with 9 rooms 1 and all improvements. Particulars ; from Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bulld ; ing. FOR SALE No. 420 Woodbine j street brick house with 8 rooms— -1 bath gas electric furnace ' porch front, rear and balcony. Bell | Realty Co., Bergner Building. j HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES j —Three-story brick on Boyd street; I frame house, 1108 North Cameron street; five houses on Bailey street. All on easy monthly payments. Lin coln Realty Co., Harrlsburg, Pa. | % 2124. 26. 28 AND 30 GREENWOOD ST.: frame dwellings; good 'condition; look these over for an in i vestment proposition; can be bought at the right price. Brinton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnut streets. 1935-37 STATE STREET can be bought for $2,000 each. Side entrance, lots run through to Walnut street. H. ! G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street. ENOI.A PROPERTY FOR SALE Situated on State Road and Pine I street 75 ft. front l2O ft. deep | large brick bungalow electric ! lights good pump in yard finest I kind of water. Sale price, $3,200. A. jP. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. Member Harrlsburg Real Estate Board. FOR SALE Good business Realty proposition. $5,000 cash required. A ■ P Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street, i Also have some good investment ( propositions In Real Estate on easy termsw HOUSES FOR SALE Cheap hot. s on the Hill; also houses in Steelton, Highspire, Pax tang, Progress and Edgemont. Cheap and easy payments. Prices, $1,400 .p. C. H. CORDER, Real Estate and Insurance. Rents Collected. Bell 2412 R. 1190 Walnut Street. Harrlsburg. J. E. GIPPLE, -REALTOR FIRE INSURANCE. RENT COLLECTING, j 1251 Market St. Bell phone 4259. I Member Harrlsburg Real Estate Board REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ~2340 DERRY STREET lO rooms bath steam heat combination lights in excellent shape garage in rear. Rental, $33.00. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street. i FOR RENT 1732 North Fourth street 2H-story frame no im provements. Rent, $16.00. Apply 1728 North Fourth street. FOR RENT Desirable dwelling, 222 Locust street l9 rooms 3 baths city steam heat large yard all improvements. Suitable for hotel or rooming house. Apply on premises—hall door. j FOR RENT Nicely furnished I house, all conveniences, .Bellevue dis- I trict, or will rent unfurnished. . Ad dress Box K, 6441, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT 12-room. single dwelling, on Pax tang Ave.. Paxtang; all modern im provements; large lot; garage; one half square from car line. Large dwelling at Camp Hill; cor ner Heyd and Market Sts.; all Im provements; big lot; tine old shade; rent, $30.00. 1821 N. Fourth St.; 3-story brick dwelling and storeroom; equipped for apartments. Storeroom has counters, shelves and bins; will rent separate. BRJNTON-PACKER CO., Second and Walnut Sts. 2340 DERRY STREET lO rooms bath steam heat combination liehts —' n excellent shape garana In rear. Rental. $38.00 H. G. Pedlot 3 South Thirteenth street. FOR RENT - No. 121 North Eigh teenth street; 10-room, corner brick house with steam heat. Rent. $32.00. J. E. Gipple. 1251 Market street. FOR RENT Suburban house, with 10 rooms ard all conveniences, half acre of land, located eas* of Paxtang House will accommodate two families. Rent. $26.00. J. E. Gipple, lai Mar ket street. HXRRTSBTTRG tTET.EGRAPTr .VT _T.,y TT t j :' • i ► J BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, ' . < ► because of the readjustments of the in- K dustries of the world, are many and in- 4 y viting. If you have one to offer, ad- ► vertise the fact and the details and get the attention of investors who are 4 J ► N ready to back USEFUL enterprises. 4 REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED TO BUY, from owner only, Residence. Describe and give best price and terms in first letter. Address A., 80, cure of Telegraph. WANTED TO RENT FURNISHED HOUSE or apartment in ia good neighborhood. Miller Brothers & Co. WANTED TO RENT MODERATE-SIZED HOUSE within a half-dozen squares of Second and Vine streets (from January 15). Miller Brothers & Co. liLAI fc.Sl.Vlfc.—l"or Sate or Kvnl HOUSES AND OARAGES at Fifth and Curtin streets. Fred C. Miller, 31 North Second. Bell phone 307 J. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS BICYCLES FOR XMAS. ! New and Rebuilt Bicycles at less i than the present market values. SPECIAL j Rebuilt Bicycles for every purpose, j Pay for them while you ride them. Priced from $lO to $45. I Special prices for Lamps, Bells, i Pumps and Bicycle Supplies. CYCLE & AUTO SUPPLY CO., BARGAINC IN TYPEWRITERS SIO.OO up. Reasonable terms tor traded and rebuilt typewriters all makes bought—sold—rented and ex changed. Geo. P. TiUotsor 206 Locust street. FOR SALE, at Gables, 111-11? £uuth Second street. Lawn Fence Field Fepce, Ga'es. Poultry Netting Building Hardware, Plaster Board Upson Wall Board, Compo-Board Doors. Sash, Shutters. Nloul Market street. i UPHOLSTERING And furnitur* s repairing, mattresses renovated anc - cushions of all kinds made. S. N Cluck. 320-326 Woodbine street : Phone 1317 J. C. VERNON RETTEW. Insurance—Heal Estate—Alderman 1911 DERRY CTREET. Both Phones. LADIES' SHOES Cleaned—Dyed—Colored Prompt and Efficient Work. ELAJ L. BANKS 6 years <"ith Jerauld Shoe Co., 143 Llnd n St. Bell phone 9S4J. Shoes may be left at Crego's 800 l ' Shop, 15 N. Third St.. or Comfort Shot Store, 1312 Market St. Parcel Posl work given special attention. FOR RENT ! Hoover Electric Suction : Sweepers. Day or hour. Sat'sfactlon guaranteed. Call MARTIN, S3IBJ. If not in. leave your call for me. : Mac WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION . CO., Builders and Contractors, House -1 building our specialty. Job work looked after carefully. Dial 870f : OFFICE. 2150 NORTH FIFTfc STREET. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CIGAR STORE AND POOL ROOi on Regltm street doing a $6,000 an nual business. For sale cheap. Irwii M. Cassell, 1444 Regina street. FOR SALE Up-to-date, smal . Bakery, all new equipment, doing ; $l5O weekly business. Located ix Central Pennsylvania. A fine opening for a good, live baker. Will be sole on easy terms. For particulars ad- I dress Central, care of Harrisburg Telegraph. MOVING PICTURE THEATER lt small town close to Harrisburg, witt seating capacity of 350; for sale cheat to quick buyer. Apply 1208 Nortt Sixth street. FINANCIAL WE would like to borrow SI,OOO or good real estate security. Addres: Mortgage and Bond Dept., P. O. BOJ 349. Harrisburg, Pa. tluuliiiK and Moving BLUE LINE AUTO TRANSFER Piano movibg a specialty. Hauling Square d*-alihg >.ur policy. 917-A Capi tal St . V 5897 Bell 852W OFFICES AND STOREROOMS ! MARKET STREET STORE FOR RENT BEAUTIFUL NEW DAYLIGHT STORE, 504 MARKET ST. CHAS. ADLER, 1002 North Third Street. $12.00 STOREROOMS Hamilton street, near Third. Now li course of construction. Will change t< suit tenant. CHAS. ADLER, 1002 North Third Street. I FOR l' p NT A suite of two rooms facing Market street. Apply to Com . nion wealth Trust Company. 222 Mar J ket street. FARMS i FARM FO. SALE T 165 ACRES 7O acres fields, Jl . acres woodland; hi mile from Carson , ville; large brick house; good (>ar>l j barn; summer house; spring noue hog barn; Implement barn; chlckei . house, other buildings, all r.iediun grade; along main road, best water— [ well; what surprises us is: These day> of Ford automobiles and many othei makes, almost as good -that you car purchase all this property for $2,000 A field of good wheat goes In. C B ' Care, care Geo. Twig. 409 Mar'kei ' street. Harrisburg. ] WANTED—MIsi-EI.LAN EOUS ' WANTED—A good, reliable horse . 6 or 8 years old, weight 1,250 to 1.40 C lbs. CaM on or address Klngan Pro vision Co., 421 S. Second St. I S. SNEIDMAN . WILL PAY highest prices for second-hand clothing . shoes, furniture, or carpets. Trial i Bell phone 3242—. Over 2.000 num ■ hers In stock. All the popular hits in i stock as well. ! -- -—■ IF you can't find that Record for - y° ui Talking Machine anywhere, try = £ tl ;Uffer's, 12?3 North Third street, or Bell phone 3242 J. d IF your Talking Machine needs re v pairs. Just call Bell phone 3242 J. An expert will be at your service at once - Or bring machine to 1213 North Third >e street. is ■ — ■' WANTED Second-hand Pianos, ff Player Pianos and Talking Machines e. Also all kinds of Records. 107 Market street, or Bell phone 385J, Dial 3590. ' f POULTRY ANI) SUPPLIES WANTED—YOU TO START CHICKS RIGHT. Millions of chicks die the - first few weeks that's the crtical time. Feed Dr. Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce-a to start them right and get them safely past the little chick ailments, such as gaps, leg weakness, indigestion and i . j diarrhoea. It helps them grow rap | idly too. Dr. HESS INSTANT DOUSE i KILLER kills lice on chickens and | fowls. Begin using Instant Louse ; Killer early—keep chicks from being pestered to death. FOR ROUP use Dr. Hess Roup Remedy. The Dr. Hess it line Is for sale uy all dealers in e >oultry supplies. it ~ ' —- FINE LOT OF PENNSYLVANIA AND VIRGINIA TURKEYS FOR SALE ALL THIS WEEK AT H. M. STEES, 134 S. CAMERON ST. LIVE POULTRY N FOR SALE £ 11. M. STEES 6 127 S. CAMERON ST. b £ Cleaners and Dyers FALSE ECONOMY lt Is certainly - "false economy" for men of business M to neglect their clothing. Our Clean l- lug and Pressing Service means bet n ter Impressions on your trade. Eggert's Cleaning and Dyeing - Works, 1245 Market street. Both 11 phones. Call and deliver. a . n GOODMAN'S does cleaning, repair g ins, dyeing, pressing the better way. d A trial will convince you. Call una I- deliver. Both phones. 1306>,£ N. Sixth. K —— : -====== Moncj to Loan n ft PRIVATE LEGAL RATE LOANS li sls TO S3OO =. FOR LONG OR SHORT TIME ON FURNITURE, REAL ESTATE, SECURED NOTES. n PAYMENTS MONTHLY OR WEEKLY X CO-OPERATIVE LOAN CO.. _ 204 CHESTNUT STREET. UNDER STATE SUPERVISION OPEN EVENINGS DEC. 19 TO 24. WE LEND MONEY in ooinpliauut with Act of June 17, 1916. to indlvidu _ als in netd of ready cash; smaii oa..i ~ u specialty; business confidently payments to suit borrower's convent ence; positively lowest rates in city r> PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO. i 132 Walnut >treet- MONEY Advanced to housekeeper* at legal rates; business confident'*!. Profit Sharing Loan Society Hpooner Building. 9 North Market Square Storage STORAGE —Flreproot and non-fire ~ proof warehouses Private rooms fo, household goods, $2 a month up liar • i Isburg Storage Co.. 437-445 S. 2nd St STORAGE —419 Broad street. House bote goods.merchandise.Prlvate room.. „ $ 1 -$3. Wagons, 75c month. D. Coopei ° & Co.. 417 Broad St. Both :>hones. STORAGE. BROAD AND WALLACE STS.—Household goods and merchan dlse. Private rooms. $1.50 to s3.ou per month. Keystone Iron knd Metal Co.. - Broad and Wallace afreets. STORAGE: In brick building, reai I'iS Market. Household goods In clear private rooms. Reasonable rates. v> = O Dlener. 40S Market street Undertakers h RUDOLPH U. SPICER, , Funeral Dl.ector and Embilmer J 611 North Secot-d Street. * Bell 252. Dial 8140 f? SAMUEL S. FACKLER, B FUNERAL DIRECTOR, ISI2 Derry St. * BELL 1956 DIAL 218K " Where to Dine Well *' STOUFFEK'S RESTAURANT Home cooking served to Bust* _ nessmen and Indies in sepa ~ rate dlnlngrootn. 0 FOR SALE " Overland—l9l7 Delivery Model 83. In „ good running condition. New tires. Will sacrifice for less than half the original cost. Will demonstrate. 1 Ford—l9ls Delivery, in good shape. Price, $225. Call Bell phone 130 Mor 1849 R. f BIG AUTO BARGAINS GARFORD One-ton. 1916 model, run about 1,600 miles. Good tires all around. Brand new motor. Price , right to quick buyer. MACK 2V4-ton A. B. Dump Truck, " run about 1,000 miles, A 1 condition. " Prlco very reasonable. ? Call at INTERNATIONAL CO., 60 South Cameron Street. i AUTOMOBILES 1917 VELIE ROADSTER Run t very little lot of extras tires like i now at a reasonable price. Will ■ demonstrate. Velis-Harrisburg Co., Sixth and Herr streets. Bell 271 J. DECEMBER 21, 191/. AUTOMOBILES WEED CHAINS AND ANTI-FREEZE FOR-SALES. CYCLE & AUTO SUPPLY CO., 107 MARKET ST. NORTHEASTERN STARTER anil generator for Ford, >vlth chain cog wheel and stund in guaranteed shupe. Will sell for SUS. Also two Ford rear springs. A. Schiffman, 1021 Market. Bell 3633.. USED TIRES FOR SALE From 30x3% to 37x5—a1l sizes—Straight Side and Q. D. A. Schiltman. 1021 Market. Bell 3633. WE SELL AUTOMOBILES on coil alignment ind chtuge only 5 per cent No storage charges if car Is not sold Auto Transportation School. 27-29 N Cameron 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, tlell 3633. FOR SALE Magnetoes all makes Bosch, Dixie. Elsemann, Splitdorft. Different makes of carburetors switches, coils, starters, generators. Cut prices. A. SCHIFFMAN, Bell phone 3633 1021 Market St. MOTORCYCLJAS AND HICTCLES FOR SALE Two six-volt storage batteries, in A 1 shape. Sacrjllce for sl2 each. A. Schiffman, 1021 Market street. BICYCLES. BICYCLES Just received 20 more now bikes for Christmas. Cotnc at once and get j first pick. Prices right, cash or cred it. Get the square deal. New man agement. H. F. Esterbrook, 913 N. Third St. Dial 4990. BUY SOMETHING USEFUL FOR XMAS. ; BICYCLES AND BICYCLE SUPPLIES make a gift that will be appreciated. . CYCLE & AUTO SUPPLY CO.. ■ 107 MARKET ST. BUY A BIKE For tho 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 , haii* Bicycles for cash. We also buy frames, coaster brakes or any parts of bicycles. Write, phone jr call. Bell 3SGJ, Dial 3&90. See us for bargains in Bicycles and Motorcycles. Guaran teed repairing. Trade here—sav* money. Cycle and Auto Supply Co. I 107 Market street. YNfr AUTO SHOP, Leinuyne. Both phones. I WM. PENN GARAGE • 304-6 Muench street. Limousines for funerals, parties and balls; careful . drivei's; open day and night. Bell l 4564. REX GARAGE. 1917 North ThTro street. Is the place to store your cat . foi the winter. An up-to-date repali . shop under our personal management I Just opened. WE can store two more automo biles. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North Third. LEGAL NOTICES Estate of Joseph S. Wallace, de ceased. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all per- j sons indebted to said estate are le quested to n alto payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay to tho undersigned. JOHN M. BROOMALL. Media, Pa. Or his Attorney, EDWARD F. DOETINE, 317 Chestnut Street. NOTICE " " BOROUGH OF STE ELTON, PENN SYLVANIi . 4 PER CENT. WA'l ER BONDS SIO,OOO of 4 Per Cent. Water Bonds Issued January 1, 1900, to be Re deemed January 1, 1918. NOTICE Is hereby given that the 1 4 per cent. Water Bonds issued oy the Borough of Steelton, Pennsylvania. January 1, 1900. and numbered 158 160, 161. 162, 167, 170, 17. 185, IS7. 188 • 189. 191. 192. 193, 194, 195, 196, 197 198. 199, amounting to Ten Thousand ($10,000) Dollars, will be redeemed and paid. January 1. 1918, at the Steelton National Bai.k, Steelton. Pa. CHARLES P. FEIDT, Borough Secretary. SEALED PROPOSALS will be re ceived by the undersigned, at his of fice, in the Calder Building, . irris hurg. Pa., until 12 o'clock noon, Satur day, December 22, 1917, for furnishing and Installing a now heating boiler and additional radiation In the Alli son Hook .!s Ladder Company Are • house, at Fourteenth and Kittatinny streets. In accordance with specifica tions TO be submitted by each bidder. Additional information as to the re quirements may bo obtained from the undersigned. Each bid shall be accompanied by a • certified check for 10 per cent, of bid. and the successful bidder will be required to furnish a surety company born, for at least 25 per cent, of the contract price. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bKa. E. Z. GROSS, Supt. of Parks and Public Property. THE Annual Meeting of the stock . hcideri of tho 801 l Bros. Manufactur ing Company will be held at the office of the Company, Fourteenth and How ard Street. Monday, January 11. at 11:00 A. M., for the election of Direc tors. C. D. RUDY, Secretary. RUSSIA CHAOTIC IN TRYING FOR PEACE [Continued from First Page.] Canal, where the Germans raided an American trench last month. f London, Dec. 21.—1t Is reported un officially that the Germans have re jected the Russian peace terms, the Petrograd correspondent of the Ex change Telegraph Company wires under date of Thursday. Paris, Dec 21.—V. Antonesco, the Rumanian minister here, has Issued the following statement concerning the situation on the Rumanian front: "The armistice was simply a meas ure of military order imposed on us through the Rumanian front being entirely enclosed within the Russian front. It would be a mistake to make a political deduction from it. Ruma nia Intends to remain faithful to her alliances and to work until the end with the /ftlllea." MOTTERN SAVED FROM THE CHAIR Board of Pardons Recom mends Commutation in Long Drawn Out Case The long battle to save Henry Ward Mottern, youthful Jefferson county murderer from the electria chair, ended lust night when the State Board of Purdons announced ( Uon* of £f„ d "commended commuta tion death sontenco to life im w„nrt n o\h , n® recommendation mil wni k. Governor next week era! 5v „ approved. Attorney Gen ul I rands Shunk Brown, speaklncr for members of tho board, .said that since Earnest Iluines, companion of fafhlr hnH h Slaying of Haines' fell ftJi ® en acf|lllUc d tho hoard ? could do nothing else, bound C w SC , B wore Inextricably new trini . llainea was awarded a thiTt Molt acquitted. We thought that Mottern was therefore entitled to commutation," said he ca . se have attracted the at bovs T? i tW i° J eears in prison in the fall of lulu. The Mottern commutation and the | pardons will be acted upon by the I Governor next fall, j The board made short shrift of j the application of L. L. Parry, con victed of illegal practice of medi cine in Pittsburgh and against whoso, pardon the State Bureau of Medical Education and Licensure protested. When the case came up Secretary of tho Commonwealth Woods said that It was a waste of time because Parry did not promise not to engage in the practice again and Lieutenant Gov ernor McClain denounced the appli cation. Decisions were given as follows: Pardons recommended Warren C. Smith, Chester, larceny; Frank Tacteel, Philadelphia, rape and con spiracy; Samuel Balonsoff, Philadel phia, burglary; William Howard Wntmuff, Philadelphia, assatllt 'afi'fl" ' battery, etc.; Joe Rape, Indiana, I shooting, etc.; John Hamman, Phil | adelphla, entering to steal; George | Miller, Philadelphia, larceny; D. O. Downing, Clearfield, assault. Pardons refused—Joseph Smith, j alias Batline, Philadelphia, larceny; . George Davis, Cambria, statutory ' rape; Jennie Ilgenfritz, York, abort I tion; L. L. Parry, Allegheny, illegal practice of medicine; Peter Musin ski, Lackawanna, voluntary man slaughter. Cases continued —James Salerno, I Lycoming, murder (commuted in 1905); Roy Kirkwood, Armstrong, : arson; Domlnick Regina, Luzerne, j manslaughter; Anthony Stefanlct vicz. Schuylkill, manslaughter: Da vid W. Rothenseis, Berks, conspi racy; Tony Mangini, alias Bostonft, et al., Philadelphia, robbery; Flora vante Trignano, Delaware, second degree murder. Rehearings granted—Adolph Rlau, Lackawanna, embezzlement; Louis Wegner, Cambria, manslaughter; Jo seph Catalano, et al., York, throw ing explosives. Rehearing refused—Stewart Chil son, York, robbory. "Wake Up! Realize WhanVar Means!" Burlington, Vt., Dec. 21.—"For God's sake wake up and realize what this war means," ,is the message of Congressman Porter H. Dale, to the American people following his return from the front in France. He issued a statement" last night in which he said: "I wish I could take those easy chr.ired Washington department fel lows out on Vimy Ridgo—men who after eight months of war sit back in their offices and tell the newspa pers that everything is all right when the men in France have not enough guns to equip them. "Let me tell you that If we do not . cut out this endless red tape, lost motion and do away with the an cient survivors of an ancient mili tary system and begin furiously rush ing guns, ammunition and supplies and men, more men and men by the million, we are not going to win this war. This continual talk that every thing is going all right must cease. Things are going anything but right. "The.war will not be a short one; there is more than two years of con flict before us, and that will mean the sacrifice of hundreds of thou sands of American soldiers." Perry Co. Supervisors to Meet at New Bloomfield New Bloomfield. Pa„ Dec. 21.—The fifth annual convention of the Perry County Supervisors Association will be held In the courthouse at New Bloomfield to-morrow rtiorning at 10 o'clock. "llow Can Supervisors Im prove the Roads Cnder the PreSrtt Conditions?" will be discussed by J L. Campbell, of Savlllo township, S. M. Brunner, of Penn township; W. T. Crow, of Bufflngton township, and C. E. Beaver, of Greenwood town ship. W. W. Sechert will address the supervisors on their duties and mem bers of the State Highway Depart ment will give talks on good roads. ISkates Ground While You Wait Federal Machine Shop CRANBERRY ST. NEAR COPHT 27