THOUSANDS READ TELEGRAPH WAffl ADS EfEtY DAY. IS YOURS HERE FOR THEM 10 SEE? IDeatbs •'OUSTER Benjamin L. Forster, Esq., in Philadelphia. _ Interment at the Harrisburg C eme tery next Friday afternoon, follow ing the arrival of the Wrain due at 12:45. >1 VHTIX In Spokane, Washington, on January 30, 1918, David Graham, husband of Mabel Johnson Martin. Philadelphia and Atlantic c.uy papers, please copy. &UKEH On February 4, 1918, Kate L. Auner. _ . Funeral on Thursday, tebruary at 2 P. M., from her home, No. ZZJ Forster street. Interment, private, Harrisburg Cemetery. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. IIOCKEK On February 3, 1918, Anna, widow of the late Levi Hocker, aged 90-years. . The relatives and friends are invit ed to attend the funeral on Thurs day afternoon, at 1:30 o clock, 1™") the residence of her son, Ilersney Hocker, 102 Tuscarora street. In terment In Oberlin Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM Written In remembrance of our ; jear, beloved father, Mr. Ellas Boyer, lied February 5, 1910. lust eight years to-day liave vanished ( Since the Saviour, in his love, 'ailed our loving father home, ' There to dwell with Him above. What is homo without you, father; There Is none can fill your place— I L'ou were always kind and gentle, And we miss your smiling face. Jut the Lord who gave has called you; , To His will we all muHt bow- j l'ou are free from pain and suturing, Not a care can reach you now. Though our hearts are sad and lonel). And the cross is hard to bear, Hay we live with this assurance That we'll meet you over there. 111 ® CHILDREN. LOST ASITFOUND FOUND Fur, in front of Gilbert s lardware Store, Market street, on Sunday. Owner can have same by ailing 3162J any evening at f. o clock. IvOST Saturday evening, on Mar- | cct street or Square, 1 auto glove for ■lght hand. Reward if returned to I •07 Walnut street 1 INSIUUCA7OX3 CIVIL. SERVICE EXAMINATIONS n Ilurrisbuio soon. Men desiring . Government positions, departmental, lost office, railway mail, customs, vrite toi free particulars to J. C. Leonard (.former Government exam nor), 561 Kenois Bldg., Washington. A TRAINING THAI' SECURES Di rect Results for young men and wo men as Stenographers, Typists, Book keepers, etc. YOU want that kind. No advance in tuition. Call and see us or write to-day. THE OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL. 121 Market Street BECICLEY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE And CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL "The School of Quu M ty." Jives Individual Instruction, Gregg Shorthand Touch Typewriting. Book tcening. Accountancy, Arithmetic. English, Penmanship. Salesmanship— .ates Reasonable. Bell 3688 J. Day t.nd Night School All Y'ear. ENTER ANY TIME. I N. Market Sq. Chas. It. Becklfcy. HELP WANTED —MALE WANTED A man as fireman. One A* ho understands all about a boiler ind filing river coal. No other need ipply. Good wages paid to right party. \pply Royal Laundry, 1351 Howard (tree't. WANTED Boy, about 17 years of igr, to deliver clothing and make ilmself generally useful around ailoring establishment. Apply Hoff nan & Kerns, 337 Chestnut. PIPE FITTERS Two experienced men wanted; also helper; steady work, good wages. Apply to MR. FARNER, At Harrisburg Gas Co. WE require a number of first-class machinists and ma chine tool operators. Good w ages and liberal bonus. Apply HBG. MFG. AND BOILER CO., Harrisburg, Pij. MACHINIST WANTED WANTED A first-class bench hand on repair and new work in machine shop. Lo cated in Central Pennsylva nia. Married man preferred. Good wages to a first-class man. Address BOX A. 6749, Care of Harrisburg Telegraph, l-larrisburg, Pa. .SHOEMAKERS Lastera, Inseam ;rs, Stitcher and Rough Rounder. Also everal good boys on Goodyear bench, kpply Kuhn-Pavord-Wilkes Shoe Co., 6 North Cameron street, fourth floor. DRAFTSMEN WANTED First-class mechanical drafts men, with experience in Roll ing Mill work; also Struc tural Draftsmen for Ore hand ling machinery. State full de tail of experience, age, and salary expected. Location, Western Pennsylvania. Address BOX A, 6768, Care of Telegraph. MACHINISTS WANTED A few first-class Marine and Stationary Engine As semblers and Bench Hands for day work. Also first-class lathe, boring mill, and slotter men for night work. Steady work, good pay, and bonus. HARRISBURG FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS. ~ I Cassel' Mill Property 2 V4-story stone and frame grist mill 36x40 ft., 3 runs of burrs 2 water wheels. >i mile of water right. 2'/4-story frame dwelling house frame bank barn. ' 4 mile* cunt of J.lhgleatonn. 13 acres of Krounil. Miller Brothers & Co. Member libs. Real Estate Board Locust and Court .Streets WEDNESDAY EVENING, HARKISBURG TELEGRAPH FEBRUARY 6, 1918.' | HELP WANTED—MALE SHORT ORDER COOK Alva Restaurant, rear of 19 South Fourth street. YOUNG MAN l6 years of age or j mere, to learn business Good chance j for anyone with mechanical ideas. ! Address J.. 6764. care of Telegraph. MEN WANTED to load stone. 27 Vic per ton. Can earn S2S to $35 per week. Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax. tang. i WANTED Expert Box Spring maker. Good opportunity. United States Mattress Co., Twelfth and Herr streets.. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED A stenographer. State experience, with salary expected. Ad dress Box N, 6ISO, care of Telegraph. WANTED A reliable housekeeper. ■ References required. Address R., 6488, care of Velegraph. CIGAR PACKERS Four good girls wanted; best prices paid town. Apply at Kraus & Co., Inc., 323 South Cameron street. STERN'S CUT-RATE SHOE STORE, 209 Walnut street, require tho ser vices of an experienced saleslady. WANTED Thoroughly experi enced salesladies on suits and coats. \ i No others need apply. Robinson's Wo- I i man s Shop. 20 North Fourth street. j I WANTED—GirIs over 16 for laundry | ! work. $7 per week to start. Sanitary j Family Washing Co., Sixteenth and i Elm streets. 1 CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS j iin Harrisburg soon. Women desiring I clerkships, post office. Government i departments, stenographers, write I for free particulars to J. C. Leonard ! (former Government examiner), 561, J Kenois Bldg., Washington. I SHOES Experienced Skivers, Vampers and table girls. Also girls to learn. Good wages T>aid while learning. Kuhn-Pavord-Wilkes Shoe Co., 46 North Cameron street, fourth floor. WANTED Sewing Machine operators to make ladies' and children's wear. Also fold | era and trimmers. Easy work and ] best pay. Learners paid while iearn- I ing. $7 guaranteed the third consecu '<■ tive week of learning. After that ; piecework. HARRISBURG APPAREL CO.. New Up-to-date Factory. Sixth and Herr Streets. i WANTED Experienced operator lin fitting room. Apply Devine-Yungel ; Shoe Co., Sixteenth and State. GIRLS l6 years and upward wanted for steady work. Apply to Shearer Mfg. Co., SOS Hamilton street. WANTED I V ) 12 girls. Apply Silk Mill, cor ner Second and North streets. j SALESMEN WANTED j INSTRUMENT Three young men, musically inclined, wanted to travel, introducing an instrument played by easy method; commission Lasls; transportation and guaranteed; references necessary; state age. Address to Box 6485, care of Telegraph. AGENTS" WANTED AGENTS WANTED —In Harrisburg i and vicinity, to solicit orders for men's SALCO CLOTHES, from factory ' direct to wearer at wholesale prices. P. O. Box 622, Philadelphia, Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED —MALE WANTED—MiddIe-aged man (mar ried) would like position firing boil ers or running engine, or working around machinery; can give good ref erence. Call, or address, 1324 Cow den street. DRUGGIST Registered Manager, otherwise employed, would accept re- Hef work evenings, also Saturday and Sunday. P. O. Box 22, City. SITUATIONS WANTED— FemaIe ! WANTED—Position as housekeeper I or cook in a private family by middle- I aged, country woman; honest and re j liable. Address E„ 6487, care of Tele | graph. ' WANTED Clerical position in of fice or bank; young, reliable woman, 11. S. graduate, experienced and accur ate; good stenographer; best refer " ence. Address M., 6486, care of Tele graphy ' WANTEP Refined and experienc ed woman, with child 7 years old, wishes position as housekeeper; can furnish excellent reference; in answering, state wages and particu lars. Address L„ 6748, care of Tele graph. ROOMS FOR"RENT ' TWO second floor front rooms, for housekeeping; furnished; all conveni ences. 1263 Derry street. TWO unfurnished, communicating rooms, on second floor front; conveni ences; heat and gas furnished; $12.00 per month. 1405 Liberty street. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM Second floor, suitable for one or two gentlemen; hot water heat; all con veniences; rent reasonable; refer ence exchanged. Apply 41S Forster i street. METROPOLITAN ANNEX Clean, furnished rooms, hot and cold water, phone. Rates, $3 per week and up. 618 Market, at the Subway Entrance. WANTED —HOARD AND ROOMS ROOM AND BOARD With use of phone; all improvements. Apply 74 North Seventeenth street. APAR'L'ALENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Five and six-room apartments, with bath. For further Information call at location. 1700 North Second street. APARTMENT FOR RENT—S rooms and bath, 2456 Jefferson street, corner . of Schuylkill. Inquire J. C. Mehring, 2439 North Sixth street. FOR RENT—One of the most beau ; tiful apartments in the city 414 North Third street. All the latest and modern improvements. Will be com pleted. Apply to Louis, 414 North Third street. . REAL ESTATE~FSR 'SALE 7-ROOM FRAME DWELLING, with all improvements; lot, 100x200; 45 bearing fruit trees; chickenhouse and garage; located one square from car line on Walnut street, Camp Hill. Brinton-Packer Co.. Second and Wal nut streets. | BRICK HOUSE, on Bellevue Road, for sale at $3,300 7 rooms bath gas electric light steam heat i porch front, rear and balcony ce l mented cellar. Bell Realty Co., Berg i ner Building. $3,200 WILL PURCHASE at prop ' erty at Wormleysburg frame dwell ing 7 rooms bath gas eleC- I trie light steam heat porch front j and rear lot. 25x150. Bell Realty • j Co., Bergner Building. I TWO VACANT HOUSES FOR SALE | I—No. 1 —No. 916 N. Sixteenth street and 1717 Forster street brick construction— practicallyv new most modernly equipped, including steam heat. Con slder the location. Inspect them at l once. Price and terms are right. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES —We have houses, ranging in price from *I,OOO to $4,500, situated in all parts of the city. Come in and let us talk the matter over with you. Lin coln Kealty Co., 1 lis North Seventh street. Open evenings until 8 o'clock. 322 PAXTANG AVE., PAXTANO Practically new 2 Vi-story brick dwell ing; 7 rooms, bath and pantry; gas; electric light; open fireplace; hard wood floors; steam heat; slate roof; lot, 30x150; immediate possession Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Wal nut streets. REAL, ESTATE FOR SALE X 720 Miller street, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, immediately north of State. Two-story brick, all improvements, 7 rooms, including bath. Comfortable home for small family. Apply to Mrs. G. D. Thorn. 2216 North Third street. Phone 3211. HOUSES FOR SALE I have any kind of a house you want. SI,OOO to SIO,OOO each. City and suburban cor ner houses, new bricks. All Improve ments. Easy payments. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street. Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. HOUSES FOR COLORED PEOPLE— Bricks and frames, all kinds, cheap and easy payments. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street. Bell 241211. Real Es tate and Insurance. Rents collected. RESIDENCE. NO. 2216 NORTH THIRD STREET Lot, 40x180 feet 3-story brick slate roof wide front porch length of house l3 rooms, including 2 bathrooms cel lar lloors all cemented launary v.'ith stationary wash tubs hard wood lloors commodious closets in every room hot water heat, radia tors in every room gas and elec tricity four garages on rear of lot always rented one of most com plete and best constructed residences in the city. Trolley cars stop in front of door. Phone 3211. J. E. GIPPLE, -REALTOR FIRE INSURANCE RENT COLLECTING 1251 Market St. Bell phone 4269. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board HEAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT House 1108 Plum street, 3-story frame with bath. In quire 1001 Capital street. FOR RENT 402 North Second street. Suitable for Doctor or Dentist. Possession given April 1, 1918. Apply to Edward F. Doehne, 317 phestnut street. FOR RENT Storeroom and three story house. Corner Fifteenth and Regina streets. Eight rooms. Some improvements. Possession February 1. Apply C. F. Gohl. Bell phone 889 M. Storeroom. 504 Market Street. Storerooms, 248 & 252 Hamilton Street •••••'•••••••• • •••••. .$12.00 Dwelling, 1122 N. Second Street, corner Cumberland, 10 rooms and bath $40.00 CHAS. ADLER, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 1002 N. THIRD STREET. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board FOR RENT Brick houses, with all improvements and steam heat. J. E. Gip. ' 1251 Market street. REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth and Curtin streets. Fred C. Miller. 81 North Second. Bell phone 307 J. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE would like to get in touch with parties having Real Estate for sale. Address P. O. Box 349. "FARMS 211 ACRES 3OO frt trees 40 acres young tlmbsr; 3 miles N. E. of Harrisburg; win sell part or all of farm. Apply 1700 North Second street. FOR S.\I,E—MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS —6th and 7th Booksaf Moses. Albertus, Magnus, Hohman's Long Lost Friend and other curious books. Aur and's Book Store. Open Evenings. FOR SALE Steam heating boiler. No. 15 Premier. Suit small dwelling cr private garage. Also lot radiators. F. R. Laverty, Harrisburg, Pa. Bell phone 1857. EASTER LILIES 53.00 per dozen Keeney's Cut-Rate Flower Shop, 810 North Third street. CALKS—CALKS—CALKS Diamond, Giant Grip, Green Bay, i Red Tip, Blizzard, Rowe Ring Point, Rowe Junior, Black Diamond and Al ways Sharp, at Gable's. 111-117 South Second street. $3,00 DOWN and $3.00 per month buys a Beautiful New Rex Typewriter. $3.00 down and $3.00 per month buys an American Cal j culating Machine. $4.00 down and $7.00 per month buys an American Add ing, Listing and Statement Ma chine. It costs nothing to investigate. R. V. MONTAGUE, | 204 North Second Street, Harrisburg, Pa. ! BARGAIN'S IN TYPEWRITERS j SIO.OO up. Reasonable terms for I traded and rebuilt typewriters all i makes bought —sold— rented and ex- I changed. Goo. P. TilloUon, 205 Locust I street. j FOR SALE, at Gables, 111-117 South Second street. Lawn Fence, Field Fence. Gates, Poultry Netting, • Building Hardware, Plaster Board, I Upson Wall Board, Compo-Boaid, 1 Doors, Sash, Shutters. Mouldings, I Porch Posts Pumps etc. SASH At Gable's. 111-117 South Second street, 6,000 sets of new sash, Bxlo, 12 L painted and glased, $1.76 per set. All other regular slies, doors and shutters, all sizes. i HERE are a tew extraordinary 1 bargains for any one In the printing business who can make use ot them: 1 Danniels Planer. 1 Saw and Trimmer. 1 Danniels Steam Trap. 1 OH Fllterer. 1 Gas Metal Pot. 1 Hickok Ruling Machine. • 2 Model 1 Linotypes. If you can use ony of the above, drop in to see us. Tho question of price and terms can be easily ar ranged. The TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO.. Printing. Binding, Designing. Phota- Engraving. Die Stamping and' Plate Printing, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE One second-hand steam boiler —capacity, 2,200 ft In cood condition and t>. bargain, M. H. BAKER & CO., Healing and Plumbing Contractors. 1330 Derry St. Both Phones. FOR SALE Unredeemed watches and diamonds at prices lower than can be bought wholesale. CHAS ARONSON, Reliable Jewel.er and Broker. 422 Market Street ' COUNTING THE CAPITAL IN VESTED, keeping boarders is a profit able business. It is quite as "respect able" and useful a business as running a hotel. It is a business which can be made to prosper through a very mod erate expenditure for classified adver tising. As in other lines of business, the prosperous boardinghouse must run to full capacity its volume of business must match its equipment for taking care of that business. In assur*- ing "volume of business" for any good boarding house, the classified ads never fail. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS ; WANTED—S,OOO White Mice, Guinea j Pigs and Rabbit* W. B. Trost, 222; North Duke street, Lancaster, Pa. I WE WANT TO BUI becond-hand lumber suitable for shelving in stock- ! room. The Telegraph Printing C 0.,; Harrisburg, Pa. | WANTED Second-hand shelving ! Apply to Mr. Lerew, care of The Tele graph Printing Co., Harrisburg. Pa. j Watch Our Prices for Empty —BARRELS— 1 Oils, *1.60; Vinegar und Molas.ies $1.10; Sugar, 30c. Highest prices for all other Junk. , RELIABLE RAG AND METAL CO.. i 1107 N. Seventh St. Be"! 937, Dial 4232. S. SNEIDMAN WILL PAY highest prices for second-hand clothing shoes, furniture, or carpets. Trial will convinco. Bell 2899 M, 1116 Cowden. WANTED, TO BUY* PREST-O-LITE TANKS FOR AUTO MOBILES AND MOTORCYCLES. CYCLE AND AUTO SUPPLY CO. BOTH PHONES. 107 MARKET ST. CLOTHING. SHOES. FURNITURE— Bought at highest cash prices and sold reasonable. S. Refkin, 407 Broad i street. Bell phone 2860. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all kinds of empty barrels and junk. Call Bell phone 4275. B. Abrams 4c Son 824-832 North Seventh street WE BUY all kinds of disc records Highest cash prices paid. N. Brenner! 1315 North Third street Diamonds Bought for Oash; appraisers for estate. P. H. Caplan Co.. 206 Mkt MAX SMELTZ ] Second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call Bell 1381R or Dial 5847. or drop a pos tal to Max Smeltz, 1016 Market street Will call, city or country. MORRIS SAYS save money buying new and second-hand furniture here. High prices paid for .furniture. Morris [Schmertz. 1030 Market Bell 3971 R. | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES LUNCH ROOM FOR SALE Good location, doing good business. Rent reasonable. Good opportunity for right man. A. P. DORANZ, 1225 N. Sixth St Phone. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board FOR SALE, OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR SMALL FARM Business, stock ; and fixtures of large Coffee Store doing a large, exclusive coffee busi ness. Fixtures include Roaster, Grinding Mill, Scales,* Cash Register, Shelving, etc. Good location. Good reason for selling. For further par ticulars, price, etc., see C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street Bell 2412 R. FOR SALE Profitable news agency in suburban town. Price is right' and terms can be arranged to suit purchaser with small capital. Owner leaving town. Write for details to K., 6750, care of Telegraph. POOL ROOM Doing a good busi ness. Consists of 3 tables and all equipment; two show cases, one wali case, cash register, ten chairs and stock. Call for particulars. A. P. DORANZ. 1225 N. Sixth St. Phone. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board BUSINESS PEKSONALS Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers tor estate. P. H. Caplan Co.. 206 Mkt. KEYSTONE IRON AND METAL CO. BROAD AND WA' LA.CE—Dealers In steel, rags, rubber, metals and paper mill supplies; also carpetrags in balls wanted in any quantity. Call Bell phone 936, Dial 3043, and our wagon will call. WHY WORRY' ABOUT COAL? Burn coal oil in your cook stove, heater and furnace. Free demonstra tion. 902 Market street INCOME TAX REPORTS Prepared by H. E. SCHRIVER, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT & AUDITOR, 61-62 Union Trust Bldg., Harrisburg, Pa. QUININE —Look out for that grippe I reeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSP'iO-QUININE will stave it ofT if taken in time. Gross Drug Store I 119 Market street Mac WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION CO.. Builders and Contractors, Houses building our specialty. Job work looked after carefully. Dial 3706 OFFICE, 2150 NORTH FIFTH STREET. UPHOLSTERING And furniture repairing, mattresses renovated and cushions of all kinds made. S. N Cluck, 320-3T6 Woodbine street Phone 1317 J. OFFICES AND STOREROOMS FOR RENT Part of a weli-locat ed office in the Telegraph Building. Possession at once. Inquire Superin tendent Telegraph Building. FINANCIAL * WANTED SIO,OOO on first mort gage—well protected. D. A. Caley, Real estate and Insurance, 708 Kun kel. Bell phone 589. Money to Loan MONEY TO LOAN in amounts not exceeding SIO,OOO. Itel estate security desired. Apply R., 116, care of Tele graph. HELP the Government win the war. Help save the lives of soldiers and sailors, and help yourself and your fam ily. Buy War Savings Stamps and Thrift Stamps. On sale everywhere. Wo sell them. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN & INVESTMENT CO., 204 Chestnut St. MONEY advanced to housekeepers at legal rates; business confidential. Profit Sharing Loan Society, Spoor.er Building. 9 North Market Square. WE LEND MONEY in compliance with Act of June 17, 1915, to Individu als in need of ready cash; small loan 9 a specialty; business confidential; payments to suit borrower's conveni ence; positively lowest rates in city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO., SI us leal FOR SALE Upright piano, good I make, SIOO. Inquire 1716 State street Call before 6 P. M. OLD MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS bought and sold. Consult us before disposing of your old instrument. OYLEIt'S MUSIC STORE. 14 South Fourth street. NEW PLAYER PIANO 5390.00 Ten dollars first payment. H. G. Lay 1421 Derry street. Dial 4560. . VIOLINS, MANDOLINS. GUITARS BANJOS, Band and Orchestra Instru ments promptly and carefully repair ed. OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street. IF your Talking Machine needs re pairs, Just call Bell phone 3242 J. An expert will be ut your servlco at once Or bring machine to 1213 North Third street HauliiiK ana Moving BLUE LINE AUTO TRANSFER Piano moving a specialty. Hauling Square dealing our policy. 917-A CaDi tal St. C. V. 5897. Bell 852 W. Where to Dine Well | STOUFFEP'o RESTAURANT. Home ccoking served to Busi nessmen and Ladies in sepa rate diningroom. Storage STORAGE—Fireproof and non-fire proof warehouses. Private rooms for household goods, $2 a month up. Har rlsburg Storage Co., 437-445 8. 2nd 6t STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house hold goods,merchandise. Private rooms sl-$3. Wagons, 75c month. D. Cooner & 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 streets. STORAGE ln brick building, rear 408 Market Household goods in clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. P. G. Diener, 408 Market street. Undertakers SAMUEL S. FACKLER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR, 1312 Derry St BELL 1956. DIAL 2188. RUDOLPH K. SPICER, Funeral Director and Embalmer, 511 North Second Street Bell 252, Dial 3146. WILLIAM PAGE. Funeral Director and Embalmer, 630 Boas St, Harrisburg, Pa. CONTRACT $76.00 FUNERAL. You can select from an octagon end oak nicely polished, black cloth or white embossed plush caskets, six sil ver handles, engraved name plate, cream or white satin lining Und pil low. Outside case of pine. Embalm ing remains, draping door, laying out and dressing, use of my Funeral par lor to bury from, directing services, hearse and two coaches. My service can be had Day or Night. Special attention given to Steelton, Carlisle and out-of-town calls. Licensed in New Jersey No. 181-A. Pennsylvania, No. 3998. ; Private Automobile Ambulance. I Office Bell Phone474BJ, Dial Phone 3907 Cleaners and Dyera GOODMAN'S is the right place to get your clothes cleaned, pressed, dyed or repaired. N. Sixth St Both phones. Call and Deliver. EGGERT'S CLEANING AND Dlf ING WORKS, 1245 MARKET ST. "SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.'' BOTH PHONES. CALL and DELIVER. AUTOMOBILES IF you want to save Gasoline, give us a chance to install a Rayfield Carburetor in your automobile. We guarantee it. Federlck's Garage, Front, near Forster street. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Hero is a chance to buy a pair of gauntlet Gloves very cheap. $4.00 gloves for $3.00 $3.50 gloves for ...$2.25 $1.76 gloves for $1.50 DAYTON CYCLE CO.. 912 N. Third Street. Dial 4990. FOR SALE OVERLAND —1917 Delivery Model 83. A 1 shape. New tires. Will sacrifice for $350. A. Schtffman, 1021 Market street FOR SALE 1916 Chalmers fßoad ster, 1912 Chalmers Big 6 and a light Delivery Truck that can be used in the grocery business. Inquire Sun shine Garage, 82 South Cameron street AUTOMOBIL.ES AUTOMOBILE OWNERS compare our pricea on Automobile Chains: 28x3 *2.80; 30x3 —*2.90 30x3%—*3.10; 32x3%—*3.10 32x3% *3.15; 34x3% *3.35 31x4 —*3.45; 32x4 —*3.50 ' , 33x4 —*3.60; 34x4 —13.70 i 34x1%—*3.85; 35x4 —*3.80 30x4 —*3.05; 35x4% —*4.05 I 30x4%—*4.20; 37x4%—*4.50 DA Y TON CYCLI3 CO.. 912 North Third (Street. Dial 4990. OLD AUTOS Wanted; used, wrecked or pldtlmers. In any condition. See me before sac rificing elsewhere. ' Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A. Schlftman, 1021 Market street. Bell 5633. G All AGES ACCESSORIES AND KEPAIRS ' KEYSTONE ECONOMIZER Save one-third gas glves'more power less smoke more speed car starts easier money refunded if it doesn't do all .that is claimed for it. Price, *4.00. Sold by C. 10. Anderson, 801 North Eighteenth street. Dial 5455. MAGNETOS All types; 4 and t> Bosch high tension, Eismann, Dixey, Mea, Remy and different makes of coils, carburetors, etc. A. SchHTiuun, 1021 Market street. Belt 3633. I WM. PENN OARAGE 304-6 Muench street. Limousines for funerals, parties and balls; carefui drivers; open day and night. Bell 4564. BRING your car to us. Experts on Ignition and carburetor troubles. Highest grade repair work. LEMOYNE AUTO SHOP. Lemoyne. Both phones. IF YOUR RADIATOR LEAKS bring It to us. We'll repair it. We also | repair lamps, fenders, etc. HARRISBURG AUTO RADIATOR WORKS, 805 N. THIRD ST. , BELL irxIONE. REX GARAGE. 1917 North Third street. Is the place to store your car for the winter. An up-to-date repair shop under our personal management just opened. GET YOUR CAR OVERHAULED at the Sunshine Garage, 82 South Cam eron street. Frames straightened, no matter how badly bent. Also welding and brazing. I'OUR leaky Radiator repaired by an expert. Your motor troubles reme died. Rex Garige, 1817 North Third street. WE can store two more automo biles. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North Third. i . | MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE at great bargains. One Indian, twin. 1913, north *135.00, for *IOO.OO. Excelsior twin. 1913, worth *IIO.OO, for *90.00. Ten other motorcycles for sale greatly reduced. Dayton Cyclo Co.. H. S. Es therbrook, 912 North Third street Dial phone 4990. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Eli Goldstein, 323 Broad street, has purchased the stock and fixtures of the store of Harry Finkelstein, 1208% North Third street. Pennsylvania State Highway De partment, Harrisburg. Sealed pro posals will be received at said office until 10 A. M., February 11, 1918, when bids will be publicly opened and scheduled and contracts awarded as soon thereafter as possible for fur nishing the department with dyna mite, caps, fuse and exploders, and re inforced concrete culvert pipe and corrugated culvert pipe to be used in maintenance work. Bidding blanks, specifications and full particulars on application to .T. D. O'Netl, State High way Commissioner. EXECUTORS' NOTICE Estate of Louisa Crum, late of Peh brook. Pa., deceased. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION upon the estate of said decedent have been granted to the undersigned. All . persons having claims or demands against the said estate will present the same, and all those indebted to said estate will make payment, with out delay, to HARRY W. CRUM, Harrihburg, Pn.. R. D., 4, or LOUISE WOLBART, 361 Briggs Street, Harrisburg. Pa. Pennsylvania State;. Highway De partment, Harrisburg, Pa. Sealed pro posals will be receded at said office until 10 A. M., Febniary 19, 1918, when bids will be publicly opened and scheduled and contracts awarded as ' scon thereafter as possible, for the re construction of the following pave ments: 1.73 miles of reinforced con crete in Tioga County; 5.42 miles of reinforced concrete in Huntingdon County; 3.01 miles of bituminous con crete on a concrete base in Blair County. Two pieces of reinforced concrete 2.33 and 4.98 miles in length in County; two pieces of re inforced concrete 3,69 and 1.6 miles in length in Butler County and 6.97 miles of reinforced concrete and vitrified block in Lycoming County. Bidding blanks and specifications may be ob tained free, and plans upon payment ' of *2.50 per cent, upon application to State Highway Department, Harris burg. No refund for plans returned. They can also be seen at the office of the State Highway Department, Har risburg; 1001 Chestnut Street, Phila delphia, and 904 Hartje Building, 1 Pittsburgh. J. D. O'Netl, State High way Commissioner. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE . Estate of MARY C. HUSTON, late of Harrisburg, Pa., deceased. ; LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on said estate have been granted to the under , signed. All persons having claims or demands against the said estate will . make known the same, and those In , debted to said decedent wilt make payment, without delay, to CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY, Harrisburg, Pa. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of DR. EUGENE H. JAMES, late of Harrisburg, Pa., deceased. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on said estate have been granted to the under -1 signed. All persons having claims or demands against the said estate will make known the same, and those In debted to said decedent will make payment, without delay, to CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY, Harrisburg, Pa. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids or proposals will be re ' ceived by the Directors of the Poor until 10 o'clock A. M., Thursday. Feb ruary 14, 1918, for the furnishing of one 20-horsc-power. 60-cycle motor— : mounted on a truck, as per speciflca 1 ttons on file in tho offlco of the Dl ' rectors of the Poor. Court House, Har > risburg, Pennsylvania. Bidders must enclose with their " bids a certified check, payable to the Directors of the Poor, in a sum equal 1 to ten per cent. (10 per cent.) of the . Bid Price. ' The successful bidder or bidders 1 will be required to furnish a proper ' bond, satisfactory to the Directors of the Poor. In a sum equal to the full amount of the contract. All bids must be plainly marked as such on the outsido thereof, and de • llvered to the office of the Directors ? of the Poor. 1 Bids will be opened at It o'clock A. M. of the same day and date. The right is reserved to reject any ' and all bids. t FRANK B. SNAVELY, ' President. " Attest: ' J. WILLIAM BAYLKS, Clerk. MINOR ISSUES FEATURE OF INTEREST Important Rails and Industrials Backward at Opening of Stock Market; Heaviness Ruled Among Steel and Shipping Shares 4 New York, Feb. 6 (Wall Street). — Minor issues were the only features of interest at the opening of to-day's! stock market, important rails and industrials being backward and ir regular. Western Pacific shares hard ened on declaration of the dividend for the current year and Malting common and preferred gained 1 % to 2% points respectively on reports of the cojnpany's probable liquidation. Heaviness ruled among steels, cop pers, "oils, motors and shippings. Liberty 3%s were active at a lower rate. Prices continued to recede during the first hour, investment rails, steels and active equipments losing 1 to 2 points with various war specialties. Conditions were partly reversed later on a sudden Inquiry for shipping, led by Atlantic Gulf and Pacific mall which gained 4% and 3 points re spectively. California Petroleum, j American Snuff, Beet Sugar and Ame'rlcan Sugar also registered ex treme advances of 1 to 4 points. Lib erty 3%'s sold 98.14 to 98.06, first 4's at the new low of 96.28 and second 4's at 95.90 to 95.80. SEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Brothers and Company, members of New York and Philadel phia Stock Exchanges 3 North Mar ket Square, Harrisburg; 1336 Chestnut street, Philadelphia; 34 Pine street, Nejy York furnish the following quotations: Open. Noon. Allis Chalmers 23',4 22% Amer Beet Sugar 77% 79 American Can 38 >,4 Am Car and Foundry .. 72% 73% Amer Loco '. 58% 58% Amer Smelting 83% 83 Amer Woolens 53% 53% Anaconda 63% Atchison 85 85 Baldwin Locomotive ... 64% 63% Baltimore and Ohio .... 51 51 Bethlehem Steel B .... 77% 76% Butte Copper 19 19 California Petroleum ... 15% 16% Canadian Pacific 147% 146% Central Leather 71% 70% Chesapeake and Ohio .. 53 52% Chi. Mil and St. Paul .. 42% 43 Chicago, R I and Pacific 20 19% Chino Con Copper .>.... 44% 44% Corn Products ....jy 33 33% Crucible Steel 57% 57 Distilling Securities 42% 43',if General Motors 138 136%, Goodrich, B. F 49% 48 Great Northern Ore subs 27.% 27% Hide and Leather 12% 12% Hide and Leather pfd .. 57% 57% Inspiration Copper 45% 45% International Paper .... 33 32% Kennecott 33% 33 Kansas City Southern ..17 17 Maxwell Motors 31 30% Merc War Ctfs 24% 25% Merc War Ctfs pfd 94% 97% Mex Petroleum 92% 92% Miami Copper 30% 30% Midvale Steel 44% 44% New York Central 70% 71 Norfolk and Western .. 105% 105% Northern Pacific 85% 85% Pacific Mail 25% 27% Pennsylvania Railroad . 46 46 Pittsburgh Coal 48% 47 Railway Steel Spring .. 52% 52% Ray Con Copper 23% 23% Reading 75% 75% | Republic Iron and Steel 77% 77 Southern Pacific 84 83% Southern Ry 23% 23% Studebaker 52 51% Union Pacific 115 U S I Alcohol 128% 127% U S Rubber 58% 57% U S Steel 95% 95% U S Steel pfd 110% 110% Utah Copper 82% li?% Willys-Overland 18% 1834 Squab Raising Takes New Importance Through Increase in Meat Prices. For food purposes pigeons are usually classed with poultry. Cul turally they are in a class by them selves, producing meat only, pro ducing it very quickly, and under conditions that <Jo not admit or growing any other creature used for food. ' . . While the ideal arrangement for pigeons is to have their house on the ground, and a small ' covered yard—called a "fly"—connecting with it —pigeon keeping may be car ried on extensively In upper rooms, or lofts, with or without an open air fly. Many flocks of pigeons are kept in large cities in quarters pro vided for them in the lofts or on the roofs of buildings used for mercan tile and manufacturing purposes. A space six feet square and high enough for the attendant to stand erect, Mil accommodate eight to ten pairs of pigeons for squab breed ing when 6 to 7 months old. Two eggs are laid by the hen. Then the male shares with her the duty of incubation. The young hatch in about seventeen days. At four weeks old average good squabs will weigh about three-quarters of a pound each. Some of the larger ones will weigh over a pound at that age. A good pair of breeders will pro duce six or seven mflre pairs of squabs a year. As many as eleven pairs of squabs have been produced by one pair in a year. When pro duction is high the female lays and begins incubation while she lias young still in the nest, leaving the care of them to her mate. LEGAL NOTICES AUDITOR'S NOTICE In the Matter of First Account of Har risburg Trust Company. Committee, of the person and Estate of Ida B. Goodyear ln the Court of Com mon Pleas of Dauphin County—No. 403, June Term, 1894. YOU ure hereby notified that the un dersigned has been'appointed Auditor to distribute the moneys in hands of Accountant to and among the persons entitled thereto, and that a meeting for that purpose will be held In the Dauphin County Law Library, in the Dauphin County Court House,'Harris burg. Pennsylvania, on the 4th day of March, A. D. 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M.. when and where you may be heard if you so desire. VICTOR BRADDOCK, Auditor. HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY. Accountant. NOTICE Letters of Administra tion on the Estate of Mary Fleitz Pollock, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin County. Pa., deceased, having been granted ta the undersigned residing in Harrisburg. Pa., all persons indebt ed to said Estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. JAMES A. POLLOCK, Administrator. 13 PHILADELPHIA FRODVCB By Associated Press Philadelphia, Feb. 6. Wheat > Market steady; No. 1, red, $2.87; No. 1, soft, red, $2.25; No. 2, red, $2.24; No. 2, soft, red, $2.22. Corn Market nominal; No. 2. j yellow, $2.35@2.40; No. 3, No. 4 and No. 5, yellow, nominal.' Oats Market firm; No. 2, i white, 99%c@51.00%; No. 3, white. 98%@99%c. Bran The market Is steady; soft winter, per ton, $46.50@47.00; spring, per ton. $44.00@45.00. Butter—The market Is unchanged; western, creamery, extras, 52c; nearby prints, fancy. 56c. Eggs—Market lower; Pennsylvania, and other nearby firsts, freo case*. $17.70 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $17.40 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $17.70 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $17.50 per case; fancy, selected, packed, 67 068 c. per dozen. Cheese Firm, but quiet; New York, full cream, cholco to fancy, 23® 27c. Live Poultry The market Is firm; fowls, 290 33c; old roosters, 22@23c; young roosters, 26 0 27c; spring chickens, 23@24c; ducks, Peking, 3'J @34c; do., Indian Winner, 28030 c; turkeys. 27@28c; geese, nearby, 286' 32c. Dressed Poultry Market firm; fowls higher; turkeys. nearby, choice to fancy, 39040 c; do., fair to good, 32@37c; do., old, 37038 c; do., western, choice to fancy, 37 038 c; do., fair to good, 32036 c; do., old toms, 34035 c; do., old, common, 32036 c; fowls, fancy, 33034 c; good to choice, 31032 c; do., small sizes, 26030 c; old roosters, 25c; broiling chickens, nearby, 34 042 c; do., west ern, 34036 c; rousting chickens, west ern, 27@33c; ducks, nearby, 25032 c; do. western, 28@32c; geese, western, 25® 33 c. Tallow Steady; city prime In tierces, 17c; do., special, loose, 17%c;i prime country, 16% c; dark, 15 %@ 16c; edible, in tierces, 18018% c. Potatoes Market steady; New Jersey, No. 1, per basket, 76090 c (33 lbs.); New Jersey, No. 2, per basket, 40060 c; New Jersey, per 100 lbs., $1.8(1 @2.20; Pennsylvania, per 100 tbs., $2.25@ 2.50; New York, per 100 lbs., $2.2002.50; western, per 100 lbs., $2.20 @2.50. Refined Suga.s Firm, but quiet, powdered, 8.45 c; fine granulated. 7.45 0 8.35 c. Flour The market is firm with a good demand; winter straight, $10.50010.75; Kansas, clear, $9.76®) 10.00; do.. patents, $11.25011.76; spring, firsts, clear, spot, $10.50 0 10.75; spring firsts, clear, mill shipment, $9.70® 10.00; spring bakers, patent, spot, $11.75012.00; spring, patent, null shipment, $10.60010.90; spring family brands, $11.50012.00. Hay ' — The market Is firm with a good demand; tim othy (according to location); No. 1, large bales, $29.50@30.00; No. I. small bales, $29.50030.00; No. 2, $28.00@ 29.00; No. 3, $25.00@26.00; samples, $20.00022.00; no grade, iI6*OOOIS.VO. Clover mixed Light, mixed, $28.00 @29.00; No. 1, $26.50@27.50; No. 2, *23.50 frti 24.60. CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated rress Chicago, Feb. 6. Cattle Re ceipts. 11,000; firm. Native beef steers, $8.60@14.15; stockers and feeders, $7.50010.50; cows and heifers, $6.50® II.90; calves, $9.50@15.50. Sheep Receipts, 10,000; strong. Wethers, slo.oo® 13.50; lambs, $15.00® 17.75. Hogs Receipts. 24,000; slow. Bulk of sales, $16.80® 17.05; light. $16.35017.00; mixed, $16.80017.15; heavy, $16.50017.15; rough, $16.50® 16.70; pigs, $14.00@16.10. Charles J. Price Is Mentioned For Chief Charles J. Price, for fifteen years mine inspector in this district, and a prominent resident, of Lykens, is , being mentioned among the possible successors to the late James Rode rick as chief of the Department oi! Mines. Mr. Price is admittedly ona of the best inspectors in the state. Ho is popular with the miners and regarded as a very fair and capable man by the operators. ACADEMY TO HKOPKN" Regular sessions at the Harrisburg Academy will be resumed to-morrow, at 9 o'clock. The school has been closed for the last several days be cause the city street cars were un able to reach the bundling because of the snowdrifts. By to-morrow the Second street line will be open to' Seneca street and the boys will b able to walk t.o the Academy in a short time. A First and Refunding Mortgage 5% Bond Maturing in 4 % Tears To Yield iy 2 Per Cent. Circular on request Bonbright & Company MORRIS WISTAR STROUD, JR. Manager 437 Chestnut St., Phila. New York Boston Chicago London Paris Detroit Board Of Trade Building For Rent Religious Services Conventions Dinners Receptions Dances APPLY Commonwealth Trust Co,
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