II IS 10 foot INTEREST 'lO READ THE ■ TELEGRAPH WANT IBS Deaths ISEMIART Dr. Ilarry Picking Eisenhart died on Friday morning. December 28. 191". Funeral services Monday attei noon, at 2 o'clock, Horn his late residence. 1122 North Second streot. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the services at the home. In terment, in Harrlsburgr Cemetery, will be private. SULE On December 26, 1917, Jo seph B. Engle, aged 37 years. Funeral this evening, at 7:30 o clock, from his late residence, 260 Hen" street. Further services on Satur day at 2 I'. M., in the Lutheran iliurch at Bainbridge. Pa. Inter ment Bainbridge Cemetery. lhe relatives and friends and all or ganizations of which he was a nember are Invited to attend with out further notice. KED —On Wednesday evening, )eeember 26, 1917, Isaac Freed, 1337 rorth Front street, aged 78 years, months and 25 days. 'uneral on Saturday afternoon, at o'clock, from his late residence, telatives and friends are invited to ttend without further notice, lnter lent private. 'hiladelphia papers, please copy. \DIS On December 26. 1917 acob Landis, of Palmyra. 'uneral on Saturday, at 1:30 P. M 'he relatives and friends are '.n ited to attend without further no ice. Interment Gravel Hill Ceme cry. W) Mrs. Emma Mead, aged 51 ears, 1 month and 22 days, died Wednesday morning. at 10;20 clock, at the home of her mother, rs. Jacob Rife. Market street, amp Hill. „ . , , n .. uneral services at 2 o clock l . M., .inday. 30th of December, at the iuse. Burial in Enola Cemetery. OADS Died, Wednesday after oon, December 26, at 1:15 o'clock, t her late residence, 212 Muenoh treet. Mary A. Rhoads, wife of eorge Rlioads. aged 71 years, 3 lontlis and 23 days, uneral on Saturday afternoon. De ■mber 29, at 1 o'clock, from her te residence. Relatives and iends are invited to attend with it further notice. Interment in t. Olivet Cemetery, New Cumber nd. ■ LOST AND POUND IST Small, gold coin, tied in Jkerchief. lost at Second and Wal while owner was getting on car. tsu return to Telegraph Office. 3ST On Monday evening, sola t watch (green), between Penn ania Station couits. Market, Wal streets. Liberal reward it" return -0 Mrs. Klugh, 206 Walnut street, nd Floor. INSTRUCTIONS TRAINING THAT SECURES Di- Results for young men und wo as Stenographers. Typists, Book ers, etc. YOU want that kind, tdvance in tuition. Call and see ii write to-day. THE OFFICE INING SCHOOL, 121 Market EL )UNG MEN WANTED To learn lutomobile business, can place 12 1 at a salary of sl,Boo a year, it npossible to get chauffeurs now. sfore we must insist on young learning the autmobile trade; one :ourse of instruction is SSJ guar ed to please you; enroll now. Auto sportation School. 27-29 North ron street. HE LP V\ ANTED—MALE \NTED All-around union job or; also cylinder pressman and 'kblnder. Steady position. Write, g reference. Ashby Printing mny. Erie. Pa. \NTED First hand on bread akes. Wages. $30.00 a week. Good ing for good man. Will pay .par- Address Lock Box 384, PuilNsu ey. Pa. Y to work in bindery. W. S. Ray, i Tenth street. WANTED . bright, energetic, young tan, between 111 and 25 years f age. Excellent opportunity or advancement. Apply to E. D. THOMAS, Elliott-Fisher Co., Harrisburg, Pa. DRAFTSMEN Youns men to learn draft ig. Excellent chance for ad lncemenL Apply by letter, ving age, education and ex :rience, if any. Chief Draftsman. LL TELEPHONE COMPANY, Harrlsb'irg, Pa. NTED Competent male steno er. Without reference need not Atlantic Refining Co., 2-07 Seventh street. i.NTED—DROP FORGE SINKERS AND TRIM DIE MAKERS, WITH 'ERIENCE. BEST 'ES. NO TROUBLE. RESS GENERAL DROP S COMPANY, 1738 OD AVENUE, I3UF MMWtWUWMW.t, >R RENT I HOUSES •d St lid 24th Sts !.-,# th St *16.305 th St.. 3 s. b., 9 r nur.2 St h St |i:t7.soS d St., 3 s. b.. 9 r., b„ *llO # ■ unit St. (Bellevue r rd St.. 3 a b„ 13 V." " S steam heat srr>'i tnut St. (Bellevue € 3 s. b.. 13 r„ 3 b 81 APARTMENTS 5 t St.,-2 rooms SIX? I St., 4 r.. b U3.-,> STORE ROOMS £ et St., second and S; rs 3rd St. (24x40). ! !! !! im-soj ris Hotel—Several choice? 10ms on Third St. J OFFICES t St. (Basement)* it St. tFranklin Bldg.). < WAREHOUSE < ranie building, 6,000 sq space; central *Ll'l AN A.N.SLA—L-leui, furnished rooms, hot and cold water phone. Hales. $3 per week and up jOD Market, at the Subway Entrance j 702 NORTH SIXTH STREET Large, front combination room—first floor first-class all improve ments city steam Bell phone. | nquire at 410 North street, or Paul s j f-noe Store, 11 North Fourth street. .410 NORTH STREET Nicely-fur ; nished rooms city steam heat all : improvements large rooms, suit i able for two or fouv persons. FURNISHED ROOMS—AII conveni ences; centially located; two minutes l walk to the Square. Apply at D North Front street. Dial 5775. ! FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT •Mce, clean, warm rooms, by day, week | month for rent. Inquire Savoy | Hotel, 113 South Third street. $2.50 i per week and up. Rooms with pri- I \ ate bath. Mrs. Hedric! Manager. j UNFURNISHED ROOMS —On third ! floor, light and steum heat. Rent very j reasinable. Apply 523 Curtin street. I FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT at | 1.23 GREEN STREE'i. $2 to $3 per j week All conveniences. ROOMS""WANTED I ROOM WANTED By gentleman, j Central location desired. Address P., <'. Box 77. HOARD WANTED j WAXTKD Hoarding; and lodging ior three adults. Two rooms, seeond j iloor; all conveniences. State price.' l'\ K. Swartz, Maclay Street Post! "Mice, It. No. 2. j \ ' APAHIMEN'I'S FOR RKNI ; TWO-ROOM APARTMENT Two j blocks from Capitol; steum heat; elec i trie lignts. References. 911 North Sixth street. jtEAI ESTATE FOR SALE ! $2,000 WILL PURCHASE a frame : house with 7 rooms—located on Balm ; -In t. Bell Realty Co., Bergner i Building. i I CAMP STREET HOUSE FOR SALE ; —Brick construction ll rooms and bain „as electric light steum ; heat porch front, rear and balcony I —lot, 23x130 stable on rear. Bell j Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE 1718 Green street 3-story brick dwelling 8 rooms bath hot and cold water furnace front and rear porches side entrance ■ good condition fine location. M. A. • Fought, 272 North street. | 1513 REGINA ST. Two-and-one- I half-story frame; newly painted and papered; large house and lot; im provements. Irwin M. Cassell, 1444 I Regina street. FOR SAI.E MARKET ST., 1908—The price of this three-story stone and stucco dwelling ! with all improvements, steam heat' i lias been greatly reduced. A bargain ! for some one. Possession at once 1 BACK ENSTOSS • BIIOS. \Russ Building. FOR SALE 2310, 2312, 16, IS and i I 20 Jefferson street; good 3-story brick dwelling in good condition; all im- I !pi ovt inents. These properties will make a good investment. Will soil separate. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. HOME FOR SALE completely fur nished. Three-story brick, all im | provements. including winter provi -1 Mons. House in perfect running order. : $4,200. $1,900 cash, balance at 5 per I cent. Call phone 3540 W. or 2436 Reel street. ! HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILII'S I — l Three-story brick on Boyd street I frame house, 110S North Cameron j street; five houses on Bailey street j All on easy monthly payments. Lsn | coin Realty Co., liarrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE Good business Realty proposition. $5,000 cash requlrod A P Koran/. U'2. r > North Sixth street Also have some good Investment propositions In Real on easy I terms*. HXRRISBTTRG TELEGRAPH The power to write the price on a tag- would be a dangerous power to give to a merchant unless he were re strained by COMPETITION. Not to all merchants, of course—but to Some; for human nature is weak, Price making is done under competitive con ditions. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ENOI.A PROPERTY FOR s3.LE Situated on State Road and Pine street 75 ft. front l2O ft. deep large brick bungalow electric lights good pump in yard finest kind of water. Sale price, $3,200. A. P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board. ———————— _ —REALTOR— TIRE INSUKANCE. RENT COLLECTING 1251 Market St. Bell phone 4259. Member Harrisbuig Real Estate Board 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. Harrisburg. REAL ESTATE FOR KIiNT FOR RENT Desirable I'axtang property 8 rooms and bath hard wood floors gas electric light steam heat—lot. 120x190. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. BROAD ST.. 332 Dwelling part from January 1; 9 rooms and bath; steam heat; rent. $25.00. ("HAS. ADLER, 1002 NORTH THIRD STREET. FOR RENT WAREHOUSE—r>.OOO sq. ft. Iloor space; 3-story frame building, cen trally located; suitable for light manufacturing; hand freight eleva tor. S6O. Miller Brothers & Co., Lo cust and Court Sts. FOR RENT On Park Ave., Camp Hill. 2 H -story single frame dwelling; 6 rooms, bath and furnace; all im provements; hardwood floors; open fireplace; large loti Rent, $25.00. Briiuon-Packer Co., Second and Wal nut streets. n PAXTANG PROPERTY FOR RENT —8 rooms; all modern conveniences; a large lot; $35.00.- Apply Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. FOR RENT Two garages, one car each, one at 1926 Kensington street and other at 749 South Nineteen-and- One-Half street. Rent cheap. Apply 38 North Twelfth street. FOR RENT—Newly-furnished, six room home. New house. Every con venience. Possession at once. Refined neighborhood. Address Box 1), 671'5, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Brick houses, with all improvements and steam heat. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. ilL.il I^.-I.llL101 sale ui lie 111 HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth and Curtin streets. Fred C. Miller $1 North Second. Bell piione 307 J. i ()R N \ IsCLLLAN'EOUS UAIiUAI.M IN • V I'EWIIUERo _ 410.00 up. Reasonable terms iui iradeo and rebuilt typewriters all makes nought—solu—rented ana ex tl.anged. Ueo.. P. Tlllotsor i'Oii Locust sirs"".. FOR SALE. at eiubie a, 111-u, iouih oeconu street. Lawn Fence Field Fence. Oates, Poultry letting Building Hardwuie, Plustei Boaru Upson Wall Board, Compo-Boaro, Louis. Sasli, £>liuuers, .>ioJi,uiii 0 . Torch I'osls. Pumps, etc. A LOT of unredeemed silverware ai bargain prices lor Xmaa. Apply N. Brenner, 1315 North Third street. . BOOKS —New books, for gifts, a || kinds, at *4 publisher's pi ice, line *ets, still less. Cull and see. Open Aurand's Book Store, 925 N. Tlilru at. CALK S—CALKS—CALKS Diamond, Giant Urip, Green tiny Red lip. tllissiaia. Itowe Ring foint. Rowe Junior. Black Diamond und Al ways Sharp, at Oables. IXI-117 aoutb Second street^ EASTEK l ' LI ESr sL' 50 per dozen, tveeney'n Cut-Rate Flower Shop. 810 North I'hlra street. FOR SALE Surplus dining tables, chairs, bedsteads, couch, dishes and parlor suit.- Cut prices. 1723 Green street. WANTED Some one to purchase two tony by hundred foot frame saw mill buildings, located in Wriglits ville, Pa. Both built of best grade heavy white pine lumber. Address Billmeycr &. Small Co., York, Fa. FOR SALE Stock 01 Merchant's Ice Com pany, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, ior sale. Can be bought below I par. Room 203 Commonwealth 1 rust Company Building. HERF are a tew extraordinary bargains (or ar.y one in the priacj 0K butint'Sß v ho cun make uJt* of them; 1 Dannieit Planer, l saw and Trimmer. I Dannlels Suaro Trap. 1 one (it Detrplt Lubricator. 1 one-pt. Detroit Lubricator. Z Four-wheel Trucks. 2 Two-wheel Trucks. 1 Oil Flltcrer. 1 Gas Metal Pot. 1 HPkok Ruling Machine. •> Model 1 Linotypes. If you can use any of the above drop In to see us. The question of price and terms can fje easily a r _ 'T'IIB TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO Printing, Rinding. Designing, i'hoto- Lngravlng Die Slumping and Plate Printing, liarrisburg. Pa. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ' SASH—At Gables. 111-117 South I Second street, 5,000 sets of new sasn, SxlO, 12 L painted and glazed, $1.75 per set. All other regular sizes, doors and shutters, all sizes. FOR SALE unredeemed watches and diamonds at prices lower than can be bought wholesale. CHAfc. A RON SON, Reliable Jeweler and Broker, 422 Ma r ket Street. BUSINESS PERGONALS GENTLEMEN, wholly or partially Bald, will learn something to their ad \ anlage by sending their names and address to Maxwell H. Hlte, Auc tioneer, 902 Market street. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER—Es -1 timates furnished All kinds of re pair work. H. W Hummer. 1423 Lib erty Bell phone 4420. KEYSTONE IRON AND METAL CO deals in steel, rags, rubber, metals and papermill supplies. Broad and Wal lace. Also salvage from tire ana wreck. Call Bell phone 936, Dial 3043. QUININE—Look out for that grlppu feeling likely to catch you ibis changeable weather. OUR LAXA'IIVE PHi iSPHO-QUININE will stave It olf if* taken in time. Gross Drug Store. 11*' Market street. Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers for estate. P. H. Caplan Co., 206 Mkt LADIES SHOES Cleaned —Dyed—Coloied Prompt and Efficient Work. ELAJ L. BANKS 6 years lerauld Shoe Co., 143 Lind a St. Bel> phone 984 J. Shoes may be left at Crego a Boot 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, 3318 J. If not in. leave your call for me. Mac WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION ICO., Builders aud Contractors, House building our specialty. Job urn luoked after carefully. Dial 3706 OFFICE, 2160 NORTH FIFTH STREET. M. H. BAKER & CO.. Plumbing and Heating Contractors. 1380 Derrv street. Both phones. UPHOLSTERING And furniture repairing, mattresses renovated and cushions of all kinds made. & N. Cluck, 320-326 Woodbine street. Phone 1317 J. c. VERNON RETTEW, ~* Insurance —Real Estate—Alderman. 1911 DERRY L TREEf Both Phones. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CIGAR AND POOL BUSINESS FOR SALE Good location and a prosper ous business. Price, about $1,200. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. WANTED, TO BUY Up-to-date GARAGE near the city, or would open a new one if .suitable place can be had. Write to 2t'9, care of Telegraph. FINANCIAL WE would like to borrow SI,OOO on good real estate security. Address Mortgage and Bond Dept., P. O. Box 349, Harrisburg, Pa. Hauling anil Moving BLUE LINE AUTO TRANSFER Piano moving a specialty. Hauling. Square dealing <-ur policy. 917-A Capi tal St. • V. 5897. Bell 862 W. OFFICES AND STOREROOMS TWO STOREROOMS FOR RENT— Desirable location. Can be used for stationery store. Apply A. P. Dorana, 1225 North Sixth street. FOR I'''"NT A suite ol two rooms facing Market street. Apply to Com monwealth Trust Company. 222 Mar ket street. MARKET STREET STORE FOR RENT BEAUTIFUL NEW DAYLIGHT STORE. 504 MARKET ST. CHAS. ADLER, 1002 North Third Street. $12.00 STOREROOMS Nos. 248 and 252 Hamilton street, near Third. Suitable for barbershop, tuilor, poolroom, etc. Good location. CHAS. ADLER, .1002 North Third Street. FARMS FARMS WANTED" Have ci'.y and suburban property to exchange 011 farms. Apply to c. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street, Harris FARM FO. SALE 165 ACRES 7O acres fields, j a acres woodland, mile from Carson ville; large brick house, good uanlt burn; summer house, spring noue, hog barn; Implement barn; chicken house, other buildings, all r.iediorff glade, along main road; best water well; what surprises us is; These days of l-'ord automobiles and many other makes, almost as good -that you can purchase aH this property for $2,000 A field of good wheat goes In. C. B. 1 Care, care Geo.. Twig, 409 Market street, Harrisburg. I FARMS -—FARMS— I have farms of from 1 to 200 acres for shle. All accessable to liarrisburg Markets. Cheap and on easy terms. C. H. CORDER, 1190 Walnut St. *Bell 2412 R. Real Estate and Insurance Rents Collected. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS Diamonds Bougltt for Cash; appraisers for estate. P. H. Caplan Co., 206 Mkt. B. SNEIDMAN WIEL BAY nigneal prices for second-hand clothing shoes, furniture, or carpets. Trial will convince. Bell 28i)M, 1116 Cowden. MAX SMELTZ Second-hand * furniture bougnt and sold. Highest cash prices paid Cn Bell 1381R or Dial 5847, or drop a pos tal to Max Smeltz. 1016 Market street Will call, city or country. WB BUY all kinds of disc records N. Brenner, 1315 North Third street. CLOTHING. SHOES. FURNITURET Bought at highest cash prices and sold reasonable. S. Refkln, 407 Broad street. Bell phone 2860. MORRIS SAYS save money buying n'!W and second-hand furnßure here High prices paid for furniture Morris Srhmertz. 1030 Market Rell 3971 R. Musical WANTED —To store upright piano with some careful family, or will sell very cheap. Instalments could bo arranged if references are satisfactory. Box D, 6726, care of Telegraph. "ELECTRIC PIANO" A seven-hundred-dollar nickel slot Piano for sale cheap. In good work ing order. Inquire Savoy Hotel. PIANO High-grade used guaranteed 5 years. Price, S7O. Address 1319 Derry street. PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED by a skilled tuner only. Oyler's. 14 South Fourth street. FOR SALE at greet bargain one Rudolph Wurlitzer electric player piano—also two organs. See ICster brook. 912 N. Third street. Dial 4990. IF you can't find 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 Tal'ting Machine anywhere, try Sttuffer's. 12.'3 North Third street, or Bell phone 3242 J. IF your Talking Machine needs re pairs. lust call Bell phone 3242 J. An expert will be at your service at once Or bring machine to 1213 North Third street. WANTED Second-hand Pianos, Player Pianos and Talking Machines Also all kinds of Records. 107 Mp.rket street, or Bel! phone 385J, Dial '3590. Cleaners and Dyers FALSE ECONOMY lt is certainly "false economy" for men of business to neglect their clothing. Our Clean ing und Pressing Service means bet ter Depressions on your trade. Eggert's Cleaning and Dyeing Works, 124'"> Market street. Both phones. Call and deliver. GOODMAN'S does cleaning, repair ing, dyeing, pressing the better way. A trial vvill convince you. Call nd deliver. Both phones. 1306 % N. Sixth. Moucj to Loan PRIVATE EEGAL RATE LOANS sls TO S3OO FOR EONU OR SHORT TIME ON FURNITURE. RE U. ESTATE, SECURED NOTES. PAYMENTS MONTHLY OR WEEKLY CO-OPERATIVE iiOAN CO.. 204 CHESTNUT STREET. UNDER STATE SUPERVISION WE LEND MONEY in coinpllauct with Act of June 17. 1915, to lndiviUu als in need of ready cash, smaii oa-i* u specialty; business confidential payments to suit borrower s cunvem ence, positively lowest rales tn clt PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO., 132 Walnut "Street. MONEY advanced to housekeepers at legal rates, business confidential. Profit Sharing Loan Society. Spooner Building. 9 Nor'b Market Square. Storage STORAGE —Firepioot and non-flre proof warehouses Private rooms foi household goods, $2 a month up. Har lisburg Storage Co., 437-445 S. 2nd St STORAGE —419 Broad street, nouse holc! goods,merchandise.Prlvate room* sl-S3. Wagons, 75c month. D. Coopei & Co., 417 Broad St. Both phones. . STORAGE, BROAD AND WALLACE STS.—Household goods and merchan dise. Private rooms, $1.50 to J3.00 per month. Keystone Iron and Metal Co.. Broad and Wullace streets. STORAGE -In brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods in clean private rooms. Reasonable rates. P G Dieper. 408 Market stieet. Undertakers RUDOLPH K. SPICER, Funeral Di.ector and Embalmer 611 North Secot.d Street, Bell 552. Dial 3146 SAMUEL S. FACKLER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR, 1312 Derry St. BEEI. 1956 DIAL 2188 W liere to Dine Well STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT Home cooking served to Busi nessmen and l-adles In sepa rate dlnlngroom. AUTOMOOFLES FORD 1917 TOURINO CAR All good tires, extra tires, tubes, tools, $300.00. William Mcßrlde, No. 128 South Second street. Bell phone 348. TWELVE-CYLINDER NATIONAL, with special four-passenger Club Roadster body. Run less than 2,500 miles. In perfect condition. Looks like brand new. Owner will sacrifice Box W, 6446, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Overland —1917 Delivery Model 83. In good running condition. New tires. Will sacrifice for less than half the original cost. Will demonstrate. Ford —1915 Delivery, In good shape. Price, $225. Call Bell phone 130 Mor t 1849R. i WEED CHAINS AND ANTI-EREEZE FOR SALE. CYCLE & AUTO SUPPLY CO.. 107 MARKET ST. NORTHEASTERN STARTER and generator for Ford, with chain cog wheel and stand in guaranteed shupe. Will sell for $35. Also two Ford rear springs. A. Schlffman, 1021 Market. Bell 3633. DECEMBER 28, 1917. AUTOMOBILES USED TIRES FOR SALE From 30x3 H to 37x6—a1l sizes—Straight Side and Q. D. A. Schiffman. 1021 Market. Bell 8633. WE SELL AUTOMOBILES on con signment md charge only 6 per cent. No storage charges If car Is not sold Auto Transportation School. 27-28 N. Cameron street. OLD AUTOS Wanted; used, wrecked or oldtlmers. In any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. Schiftman. 1021 Market street. Bell 3833. FOR SALE Magnetoes all makes Bosch, Dixie, Elsemann, Splltdorff Different makes of carburetors switches, colls, starters, generators. Cut prices. A. SCHIFFMAN, Bell phone 3633. 1021 Market St. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES BICYCLES On easy terms, pay as you ride. Guar anteed repairing; trade here, save money. Get a square deal. New manage ment. H. F. ESTERBROOK, Dial 4930. 912 North Third St. 100 BICYCLES We will buy 100 SECOND-HAND BICYCLES for CASH. We also buy FRAMES. COASTER BRAKES and ANY PARTS OF BICYCLES. We will also buy SECOND-HAND MOTORCYCLES or PARTS. See us for BARGAINS in BICYCLES and MOTORCYCLES. GUARANTEED REPAIRING. TRADE HERE—SAVE MONEY. C. A. SPRENKLE, Cycle and Auto Supply Co.. 107 Market St. "The New Store With Better Service " Bell 385 J. Dial 3590. GARAGES ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS YOUR leaky Radiator repaired by an expert. Your motor troubles reme died. Rex Garage, 1917 North Third street. FEDERICK'S UARAGE Give u chance to overhaul your car. Exouri mechanics. Rnvfield Carburetor Ser vice Station. All work guaranteed Dial 61)56. BftH 2850 J. 0 • BRING your car to us. Experts on ignition and carburetor troubles Highest grade repair work. AUTO SHOP, Lemoyne. Both phones WM. PENN GARAGE 304-8 Muench street. Limousines for funerals, parties and balls, careful drivers; open day and night. Bell 4564. REX street, is the place to store your oaj fc the winter. ■An up-to-date repali shop under our personal management Just opened. WE can store two more automo biles. Daytqn 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 sons indebted to s,aid estate are le quested to n.ake payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay to the undersigned JOHN M. BROOMALL, Media, Pa. Or his Attorney, EDWARD F. DOEHNE, 317 Chestnut Street. NOTICE BOROUGH OF STEELTON. PENN SYLVANIA. 4 PER CENT. WATER BONDS SIO,OOO of 4 Per Cent. Water Bonds Issued January 1, 1900, to be Re deemed January 1, 1918. NOTICE is hereby given that the 4 per cent. Water Bonds issued by the Borough of Steelton, Pennsylvania. January 1, 1900, and numbered 158 160, 161, 162. 167, 170, 179. 185. 187. 188 189. 191. 192. 193. 194, 195, 196, 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. Pennsylvania State Highway De partment, Harrisburg, Pa. Sealed pro posals will be received at said office until 10 A. M., January 22, 1918, when bids will publicly opened and sched uled and contracts awarded as soon thereafter as possible, for the recon struction of the following: Two pieces of either One Course Reinforced Con crete or Bituminous Concrete on a Concrete base pavement 15,050 and 13,750 feet in length in Erie County; two pieces of vitrified block pavement 2,065 and 4,700 feet in length in Clear field County; 39,340 feet of either Bituminous macadam on Telford base or reinforced concrete pavement in Somerset County; 21,426 feet of either One Course Reinforced Concrete or Bituminous Concrete on a Concrete base pavement In Allegheny County: and for the grading and drainage of 6.707 feet of roadway In McKean County. Bidding blanks and specifi cations may be obtained free, and plans upon payment of $2.50 per set, upon application to State Highway Department, Harrisburg. No refund for plans returned. They can also be seen at office of State Highway De partment. Harrisburg; 1001 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, and 904 Hartje Building Pittsburgh. Pa. J. D. O'Nell, State Highway Commissioner. THE MILLERS MUTUAL FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANY, HARRIS BURG, PA. NOTICE The Anual Meeting of the members of this Company will be held at the office of the Company, Kunkel Building, on Thursday, Janu ary 17, 1918. The election of a Board of Directors for the ensuing- year will take place between the hours of two and three o'clock P. M. on said day. B. K. HUNTZINGER, Secretary. ,In the District Court of the United i States, for the Middle District of Pennsylvania ln Bankruptcy No. 3584 ln the Matter of Charles E. Bard & Co., Bankrupt. To the creditors of Charles E. Bard & Company, of Ellzabethville, in the County of Dauphin, and District aforesaid, a bankrupt. NOTICE is hereby given that the said bankrupt was duly adjudicated as such on December 21. 1917, and that the first meeting of the creditors \\ 'l' be held at the office of the Referet.. No. 7 North Third Street, Harrisburg. Pa., at 2:00 o'clock, on January 8, 1918, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. JOHN T. OLMSTED, Referee in Bankruptcy. ■NOTICE Is hereby given that 25 One Thousand Dollar 4 per cent. Gold Bonds of the United Water, Gas and Electric Co. will be sold at public auc tion at the Court House, In Harris burfr. Pa., at 10 A. M„ on Monday. De cember 31, 1917. HARRISBURG TRUST COL LONDON DIVIDED ON SINCERITY OF HUN PEACE OFFER Clever Trap to Catch the Allies, Belief of Influ ential Newspapers By Associated Press London, Dec. 28.— Opinion here on the reply of the central powers to the Bolshevik! peace terms as far a-3 can be Judged f rom the editorials in me morning newspapers follows two k'\} i \® S- On on e hand it seems to oe felt the central powers have madn a perfectly sincere oner to ond the war immediately, while on the other hand it is declared they have set a cunning trap In which they hope, although vainly, to catch the allies. The former view is not confined to papers generally regarded us hav ing pacifist leanings. It is supported strongly, for Instance, by tho conser vative Daily Express, which stands uncompromisinßly for victory over the central powers and is an ardent apostle of anti-Prusslanism. In all the papers taking this view the statement of the central powers is regarded as being addressed less to Russia than to the allies collectively and the offer made through Counc Czernin is assumed to be nn initial proposal which the central powers probably are prepared to modify In the course of bargaining for nowhere are the terms of the central powers regarded as entirely acceptable in their present form. Tho Express says: "The terms may be taken as Ger many's first bid. The proposals are, of course, wholly inadequate, but it is significant that the idea of con quest has been abandoned complete ly. This is the first indication that Germany has begun to realize the true position with which she is con fronted. "At the same time the demand of the allies for reparation is ignored totally. There is no doubt that the negotiations are a form of camouflage by which Germany is attempting to talk to the allies through Russia. It is a general peace that Germany and Austria- Hungary want and behind Czernin's words there is, wo think, a perfectly sincere desire to end the war at onco. The offer, for what it is worth, is obviousb genuine. • * *. "Germany is pledged definitely to the principle of restitution, thereby bluntly repudiating Von Tirpitz and the other pan-Germans, but while restitution is accepted, reparation is scouted. Reparation will be accept ed at the price of the restoration of those economic relations without which Germany cannot live. "An authoritative allied reply to Count Czernin might bo a demon stration to the German people that the allies have no wish to contrive their destruction, hinder their de velopment, or threaton their inde pendence. When they once under stand what tho allies stand for and what really are their intentions, the German people themselves will com plete the destruction of that militar ism which has set out to conquer the world." 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