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NOVEMBER 18,1914.

BELGIAN FUND NEARSTWO THOUSAND MARK

Song Writer Contributes Music asHis Share of Harrisburg's

Gift to Needy

Subscriptions to thu Belgian relieffund as received at the office of theTelegraph are climbing steadily to-ward the $2,000 mark, and this figure

will be reached this week, according

to present indications.The "up-State" section is being

looked to by Philadelphia to contrib-ute even more heavily toward the sec-ond food ship than It did toward the

lirst, and Harrlsburg is setting an ex-cellent example to other communities.As rapidly as funds accumulate theTelegraph is forwarding them to thePhiladelphia headquarters of the re-

lief committee.William K. llawley, who lives at

1117 Market street, this city, to-daydonated 200 pieces of music to be soldfor the relief fund. .Mr. llawley is theauthor of numerous songs. Amongthem are "When Old England Has SetIreland Free" and "My Uonnle IrishRose." The music to both these songswas written by Paul Williams. Mr. Illawley brought 100 copies of each tothe Telegraph office for the relief fund,and they will be sold over the counterat the Telegraph office at 10 centseach. Th}s presents the opportunityof getting enjoyable songs and at thesame time contributing to the relieffund.

The contributions this afternoonstood as follows:Previously acknowledged ...$1718.70a. H. H . 5,00T. P. Ettele 5.00Charles 10. .Murray 5.00Fifth Street Kpworth League 10.00Cash 1.00A Friend 1.00A. S. Koser 5.00Cash .5011. S., Mechanicsburg 1.00Mrs. Anna M. Frain 1.00W. 13. Meetch 6.00Miss Rlatrche Goiuler 1.00Paul Moog 25.00Mrs. Arthur F. Nelson 5.00Kuth A. Burke 5.00

HEATH OF FRANK ALI.WICIN

? \u25a0 Specioi to The TelegraphLebanon, Pa., Nov. *B. Franl: M.

Allweln, one of 1/ebanon's most estim-able citizens, died very suddenly at hishome, yesterday,- from the effects of aapoplexy, lie was 75 years old. Howas engaged In plastering contractingfor many years, but retired about sixyears ago.

SHOT THROUGH HAND

Special to The TelegraphLebanon, Pa., Nov. IR. William

Deppert, a painter of this city, to-dayshot himself through the palm of thehand with a revolver, which he washandling and which he did not knowwas loaded. The injury is more painfulthan serious, as no bones were frac-tured by the bullet.

FATHER DEAI)| SEEK SO*

Rogert W. Von Celder died at theSoldiers' Home, Washington, 1). C.. Oc-tober 7. Colonel Joseph B. Hutchisonto-day received a request from the of-ficials at the home, regarding thewhereabouts of his son, George VonGelder. The son was married in Har-rlsburg .June 23. 190-1, to Miss Mary A.Hippie, daughter of Samuel R. Hippie.

HOUSING MEN TO MEET

A meeting of officials of the StateHousing Conference Association will beheld in the Harrisburg Chamber ofCommerce rooms to-morrow.

MISS FORNEY IMPROVES

Miss Mabel E. Forney. 4IS SouthThirteenth street, who was operated onat the Harrisburg Hospital for appen-dicitis, is improving.

CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADEBy Associated Press

Chicago. 111., Nov. 18. Board ofTrade closing:

Wheat ?December, May. 1.22%.Corn ?December, 67%; May, 7114.Oats ?December. 50; May, 53%.

! Pork ?January, 18.57; May, 19.00.I>ard?January, 10.12; May, 10.22.Ribs?January, 10.00; May, 10.22.

Public Sale!The undersigned willsell at public sale on the Sponslerfarm in Clark's Valley, 1% miles north of Dauphin, on

Thursday, November 19th, 1914

_

_ EIGHT HEAD OF

ISS? Horses & MulesNos. 1 and 2. Pair of dark bay mules, coming 10 years old, both

single line leaders, weight 2tioo lbs. Nos. S and 4. Pair of bay raulei,coming 11 years old, both single line leaders, weight 24001b5. No. 5.Dark bay horse, coming 7 years old, works anywhere and lady can drivehim, an extra good driver, weight 1250 lbs. No. 6. Bay horse, citybroke and good driver and worker, coming 8 old, weighs 115011)8. No. 7. Bay mare, 6 years old clean and sound, single line leader,weighs 1200 lbs. No. 8. Black horse, 4 years, clean and sound, workssingle or double, weighs 1200 lbs.

LOT OF CHICKENSBox hay ladders, 18 feet long, Columbia make, with 2 truss rods and

end gate that opens; new 2%-ton Mllburn wagon, used only a few

times. 2-ton Columbia wagon, good as now; new wagon box. only beenused 3 times; new Spring or market wagon, only used a few times; run-about buggy, good as new; top buggy, good as now; Osborne binder, 8ft. cut, only used one season, good as new; Deerlng hay rake, self dump,only used once; new Deerlng Mower, 5 ft. cut; new harpoon hay fork,150 ft. of new rope, 3 steel pulleys, new Iron Age potato planter, 2 8XOliver Chilled plows, 25-tooth Johnson spring harrow, 2 sec. steel roller,G set of front gears, 6 Yankee bridles, 6 leather halters, 6 halter chains.2 hitch straps, 2 pairs of check lines, 2 wood shaker forks, 4 dungforks. 3 lead reins. 3 play lines. 4 choke straps, pair breast chains, 2sets double trees, 3-horse tree, 2 single trees, wheelbarrow, onion hoe,2 hoes, ground shovel, grindstone, milk cans and buckets, set marketharness, cyclone seeder, spreader, 2 jockey sticks, ring to tongue, 2 lightcollar pads, 2 buckeye riding corn plows, posthole digger, 2 corn cutters,Paris green gun, crosscut saw, 100 bushels choice potatoes, will makeextra good seed for next year; 2 sets of buggy harness, good as new;500 bushels of ear corn, Hench & Dromgold drill, used onu season, first-class shape; Osborne mower.

Sale to commence at 1 P. M., when terms willbe madeknown by

H. D. KOOXS, Auctioneer. | P fj A DDAW. IJ. Hepford, William Minsker, Clerks. *)? * ? llrtiMVV/

NO PUBLIC DINNER1 \u25a0 ?

Telegraph Classified ids Are The Liveliest Little Hags in MarristarfWANTED 1

WANTED?Second-hund Reed Coach, jState price anil condition. Mrs. C. D. |Rich. 1415 Zarker street.

WANTED?Old furniture. china, jglassware, old books, stamps, etc. We jare buyers for Boston, New York and ,Western collectors ar.d will positively ]pay better prices than ever offered by \any locul collectors or dealers. Callor address Antique Shop, 1419 Sixth !street. Harrisburg.

VI'AHTMi:NT WANTED? THREE ROOMS AND HATH furnish-

ed for light house keeping. MillerBros. & Neefe (ltental Department. Lo-cust and Court Sts., 801 l phone 1595.

WANTED Cars for winter storage 'In a large, commodious building Incentral part of city. Inquire ShafferWagon Works. 80-88 South Cameronstreet.

ton sam;

FOR SALE AT GABLE'S, 113, 115and 11? South Second street, u.POO gal-lons Ne>v Era ready-mixed paint. Acmequality. All the full line of the Acmemake. I

FOR SALE?The greatest Bargains Iin the city In Men's llats, Sweaters andTrousers and all men's furnishings. IAlso line line of ladies' hosiery. Capin& Capin, 430 Market street, near sub-way.

FOR SALE. CHEAP?SteeI and wood-working machinery: loathes, sls up;planers, $25 up; grinders, tools, con-tractors' cars, engines, boilers, locomo-tives; anything you want, cheap. Ap-ply E. B. Leaf Co. Take Kockvllle carto fare limit.

CUMMa HIT BARGAINS111?Cherryparlor set, $7; "Neponset," better thanlinoleoum, :tsc; locust-chestnut fenceposts, 16c; imported body brussels, 55c;best, $1; 9xl- rugs, $3; heaters, ranges,guns. etc. I'ingst. Front-Cumberland.

FOR SALE One Harley-Davidson jmotorcycle 7-H.-F. ?in good condi-tion?cheap to quick buyer. Apply 1317Derry street. j

FOR SALE Motorcycle, bargain. I1913 Excelsior, like new, worth $150.00; illrst $90.00 takes It. Keystone Motor ICycle Co., 814 North Third street. !

FOR SALlC?Rabbit hound, well ibroken, coming 3 years old. Inquire1712 Walnut street.

ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can besecured at tho Telegraph BusinessOffice.

FOR SALE AT GABLE'S, 111-117South Second street, 5,000 sets now sash,Bxlo 12 L., primed and gla/.ed, at $1.16per set. Also other sizes.

FINE ANII COMPLETE LINTSAUTO ROBES, Steamer Rugs. Car-

riage Robes, Horse Blankets and StableBlankets. Harrisburg Harness & Sup-ply Company. Second and Chestnutstreets

FLAGS OF ALL NATIONS, Butter-flics, baseball players; 30 Hags of all Inations and 20 butterllles for 50 cents [and 5 cents postage. Largo American illag. 12x18. 15 cents and postage 3 cents. |Mitchell, 441 Broad street, Harrisburg, |Fa. |

FOR SALE 7-foot wall case, with jsliding glass doors; mahogany finish;can be seen sot up. Messlmer's, Thirdand Briggs streets.

SPECIAL REDUCTIONS In LeatherBags, Suit Cases, Trunks to make roomfor Holiday goods. Wholesale and Re-tail Leather Merchants, Specialtyorders and repairing. Harrisburg Har-ness and Supply Co., Second and Chest-nut.

FORD TOURING CAR FOR SALE?--1915 model; only run 1,200 miles. F. B.Martinsen, IS3I Zarker street.

FOR SALE Dark bay driving mare,six years old, sound and all right, fear-less of automobiles. Inquire 2120 NorthSixth street.

FOR SALE One Powers No. 5 andone Powers ti motion picture machine;in line condition. Write to Box 323,Newport, Pa.

FOR SALE Two heavy* workhorses. Inquire S. W. Shoemaker ISon. Seventh and Harris streets.

GLASS window signs. FurnishedRooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms andBoard and Table Board at 25c each. Oneof these signs will be given with eachsix-time order for a classified ad. ifpaid in advance. Inquire at Office ofTelegraph.

FOR SALE CARDS* on sale at theTelegraph Euainess Office.

11l SIN ESS OPPORTUNITIES

I MADE $50,000 in flvo years In themall order business, began with $5.Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea-cock. 355 Luclcport. N. Y.

ANT intelligent rerson can earn goodIncome corresponding for newspapers;experience unnecessary. Send for par-ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798. Lock-port. N. Y.

JiUhINESS I'tlltiUAALb

OLD GOLD AND SILVER, WatcheT,Diamonds and Jewelry bought for high-est cash prices. Jos. D. Brenner,Jeweler, No. 1 North Third street. Bellphone 1274 L.

MASQUERADE COSTUMES TO HIRE?New and second-hand clothingbought and sold?unredeemed overcoatstor sale. Drop postal or phone Bell1251 J. N. Brenner, 426 Walnut street.

REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERINGwith best material and by expert help.Send us your worn furniture. Our bestefforts insure your satisfaction. S. N.

I Cluck, 320 Woodbine street.

GENERAL UPHOLSTERING Sendus your old furniture?we use best ofmaterial?drapery work?carpet-laying,estimates given. H. Vollmer's suc-cessor, Jos. Coplinky, 1208 V 4 ixorthThird. Bell phone.

HARDWOOD FLOORSSTAIRS COVERED with hardwood.

Renovating old tloors a specialty. J.M. Smith, 2219 Brookwood street. Beii1391L.

Harrisburg Paste WorksUll A. Cameron Street

PAPER-HANGERS' billposters', book-binders' and all kinds of paste. Promptshipment. All paste guaranteed. Bellphone 1186 L.

FOR falling hair try Gross QuinineHair Tonic, prepared by Gross, thoDruggist and Apothecary, 119 Marketstreet, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephoneorders given prompt attention. Bell1960.

Accordian side and knife, plait-ing done while you wait. Fulllength skirts a specialty. All workdone on premises. Simms, clean-ers and dyers, 33 North Secondstreet, 802 North Third street.

SAMUEL CORB, general buyerclothes, shoes, furnltUro, carpets, books,false teeth, gold, silver, silverware,metals; also relics and antiques of alldescription. Highest Prices Paid. Sendpostal and I will call. Must mentionarticle. 1317 Williams street

HAULINGH. W. LATIII*;,Hoarding Stable and

National Transfer Co. Movers ofpianos, sates, boilers and general haul-ing. H. W. Lathe. Manager, Fifth andWoodbine streets. Bell phone No.2503 R.

STORAGE

STORAGEIN S-story brick building, rear 408

Market street.Household Roods In elean, private

rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply toI*. U Ulener, Jeweler, 408 Market St.

/11l Classified Want AdsWill Deliver Your

W& Message Promptly

They're waiting for you to phone yourwant.

They'll carry it to over 24,000 buyers ofthe Telegraph every day.

They'll go further ?for there is an aver-age of at ieast five readers of every Tele-graph bought every day.

Telegraph Classified Ads are quick, eco-nomical and productive of results.

Every phone is a Telegraph Classified Adstation.

DIED

BITNER ?On November 18, 1914, Micha-aei Bitner. aged 67 years.

_

Funeral on Friday evening, at i ;40,

from his late home. 323 Granite street.The P. O. S. of A., relatives and friendsare invited to attend without furthernotice.

POUND

FOUND Don't go any further, forthe right place is at Eggurt's SteamDyeing & French Cleaning Works 124 aMarket street. We deliver ana callpromptly. Both phones.

FOUND. AT LAST Groce's WagonShop, the place to get your vagons re-paired and painted at very little cost.1541 Walnut, street. Bell phone 2115 W.

UISU' W ANTED?Malo

WANTED Carpenters on concreteform work. Apply reacly for work toRavmond Concrete Pile Co., care ofPennsylvania Steel Co., Swatara street,

Steelton.___

WANTED Young, married men, be-tween the age of 27 and 40 years, forwagon tea and coifce salesmen; guar-

anteed salary and commission; grocery,laundrv and bakery drivers preferred;must be able to furnish best of refer-ence and bond. Apply M. J. Richards,269 Broad street.

WANTED Few painters. InquireI. H. Basehore, Fourteenth and Cumber-land streets.

WANTED Two laborers, wages,SI.OO per day and board, on Ball farm,east of Linglestown, Pa.

YOUNG MEN?Become Railway MailClerks: Harrisburg mail carriers, $66.00tcdKoO month. Pull unnecessary. S»m-plVQxamlnation questions free. WriteFranklin Institute, Dept. 361 T, Ro-chester, N. Y.

MAN to give away premiums to ad-vertise Rogers 20-year silverware; $52monthly: also commission. A. A. Cline,Advertising Manager, 285 Rogers Build-ing. Philadelphia.

GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easyto get. My free booklet Y-372 tells how.Write to-day?NOW. Earl Hopkins,Washington, D. C.

GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONSThorough instruction, $5. Returned ifnot appointed. Particulars free. Ameri-can Civil Service School, Washington,

D. C.

WANTED Young men who wish tobecome practical or mechanical chauf-feurs. to call or write us at once. Openday and night. Auto TransportationRepair Shop and School, 5 North Cam-eron street. Bell phone 1710.

WANTED Railway mail and postalclerks; examinations soon; over two

thousand appointments yearly; prepareat home; write for Plan No. 15 of pay-ment after appointment. PhiladelphiaBusiness College, Civil Service Dept.,Philadelphia. Pa.

HELP WANTED?FemaIe

WANTED Experienced women so-licitors can make good money canvass-ing box trade for Cadora and MotorClub Cigars In Harrisburg. FinestHigh Grade Cigars. Cadora Cigar Co.,York, Pa.

| Houses For Rent ;i<\u25ba 922 Ash Ave., 2Va s. f.. 6 r *lO !>% 1800 Boas St.. 2 s. b., 6 r *lO , \u25ba% 821 Myrtle Ave., 2% 8. f.. 6 r., *io <\u25ba% 625 Mahantongo St *ll ,'

140 Linden St., 3 s. r? 8 r *1- <>\u25ba 1019>i S. 21 '2 St.. 2Vj 8. f. .. *l2 i[\u25ba 635 Briggs St., 2}i s. f., 6 r. ...1(1-

I 2153 N. 7th St.. 3 s. b.. 8 r. b., *lB,\u25ba 1503 S. Cameron St., 2% s. b? 8 r., <[

\u25ba *l3 <\u25ba 2148 N. 7th St., 3 s. b.. 8 r. b? *l3 <

\u25ba 1130 S. Cameron St., 2 1,* s. f., 6 r., <;,\u25ba 113 <

< \u25ba 302 Daisy Ave., 2 s. f? 6 r. & b.. < [< \u25ba *14.36 <

<\u25ba 1607 Allison St., *',4 s. b., 8 r. & b? <!

<! *lf!<> 627 Briggs St., 3 s. b, I r. ... *l4 < (

1804 N. 6th St., 2% s. f? 7 r. b.. *l4 <>i J 1538 S. 13th St., 3s. b.. Br. . . *I«; <,< [ 1640 Elm St., 3 s. b., 8 r. b. . . .*1(1 *,<' 660 Emerald St., 2s. b., Br. . . *l7 ',<; 1820 Derry St., 2% s. f., 7 r. b. ' >«: & f *ih * >

216 Yale St.. 8 «. b? 7 r. b. ... $M S<[ 1103 N. 2d St., 2V4 s. f? 7 r. b., *2B %<; 1409 N. 6th St., 3 s. b? *.HS %< [ 1927 Market St., 3 s. b., 10 r. . .*4O %<1 1503 N. 2d St.. 3 s, b.. 10 r. b. v. h., ;\u25ba< [ 2236 N. 2d St, 3 s. b.. 10 r. b., *SO ! »<. 209 S. Front St., 3 s. b., 10 r. 2 b... !'% *75 »<

> 23 S. Front St., furnished, 4 s. b.. , \u25ba<, 14 r? 2 b. \u25ba<

> Middletown Pike (Hlghsplre), , >

<\u25ba STEELTON?4O9 S. Front St"'50<?

< > *0.50 < '

;\u25ba WEST FAIRVIEW?Main St., *7< [ PENBROOK?263O Curtln St,, *lO J \u25baMEN OLA-?Adams St., 2 B. t. ...*l2 <|[\u25a0 BELLA VISTA?Ross Ave. (fur-

nlslied house *l4 < >

<> LUCKNOW?Forge Lane *25'

\u25ba NEWPORT?(Marshall property), <!<\u25ba wo <;<

\u25ba Mulberry and Christian Sts., gar- * >< [ age *5 S% APARTMENT?7I« N. 6th St., *2O

Miller Iros.&Neefe j:I J REAL ESTATE J !II Fire Insurance Surety Bonds <1It I.ornat and Court Street* <'

RKAIi ESTATE FOR SALE 1

FARM SNAPS?FOR SALE In South-eastern Pennsylvania, Chester, liim ii!1 -

ter and Delaware Count lea. <iood. richfarms offered for less than the cost ofbuildings. 130 acres, two sets of build-ings, $6,000; 177 acres, near Alain LineP. 11. R? SSO per acre; 72 acres, old ng"

reason for sale, 14,000; 20-acre poultryand fruit farm. $1,500; 106 acre.-!, SOOper acre. Write for Big, New FarmCatalogue. Come. Inspect. Wo PayYour Carfare. J. It. Thompson, 113North High street. West Chester, Pa.

FOR SAUK 1326 Perry St.; brickhouse with 10 rooms and bath; all mod-ern improvements; large porches; lot.30x152; street on rear 20 feet wide. BellRealty Co.. Bergner Building.

FOR SALI2 Three-story buildingat Enhaut along trolley line; cost tobuild. 13,000.00. Can be changed intothree dwelling houses at little expense.Price, $2,200.00. Very easy terms. In-quire at East End Bank.

WHY DELAY your inspection of2014 Green Btreet, since this propertyis to be sold soon even at a loss?Vacant, inspect it. Bell Realty Co.,Bergner Building.

BUNGALOW FOR SALE Close totrolley; within 5c fare of Harrisburg;six rooms; bath, electric light, steamheat, large porches; lot. 80x512. BellRealty Co.. Bergner Building.

FOR SALE 2015 Green St. - jstory brick lO rooms, bath and steamheat porches. Lot, 20x85. lvearn ourPrice and it will interest you. Brin-ton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnutstreets.

FOR SALE 342 South SeventeenthSt. Corner Property 3-story frame?lO rooms, bath and furnace front iand rear porch. Lot, 14x114. Brinton- \Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets.

FOR SALE 415 Herr street 3-story brick dwelling now vacant.Bargain if sold at once. M. A. Fought,272 North street.

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT

FOR RENTNo. 1028 Regina St 25.00No. 1821 Market St 26.00No. 536 S. Seventeenth St 20.0014IS Berryhill St 20.0018 Honey St 12.00 jApartment 27.00 !2170 Brookwood 14.00

J. E. GIPPLE,1251 Market Street.

FOR RENT1923 North Second street. 3-story

brick; nine rooms and two bathrooms;hot water heat; electric lights. H. M.Bird, I'nion Trust Building.

FOR RENT House on WashingtonHeights; 7 rooms and bath; all conveni-ences; immediate possession. ApplyKeeney & Simmons, New Cumberland,Pa.

FOR RENT?To respectable coloredfamily, dwelling at 315 Forstcr street.Central location; water In kitchen, sideentrance. Credentials required. CallBell phone 3619 R. Address 3207 River-side Drive.

FOR RENT?33I Nectarine street, 2-story brick house, practically new; 6rooms and bath. Rent, $12.00, Apply326 Hummel street

FOR RENT 2217 Atlas avenue,$16.00; 2014 Green street, $24.00; 650Emerald street, S2O; 1633 Third street,$18.00; house in Penbrook, $12.00; Hain-ton, $9.00. D. E. Brightbili, 2 NorthCourt street.

FOR RENT A new house, 2429North Sixth street; all latest improve-ments, and up-to-date. Apply 2120North Sixth street.

HOUSE FOR RENT a; 1537 Park; allImprovements. Call at 1839 Park

FOR RENT No. 112 North Eigh-teenth street, combination lighting, allImprovements. $20.00; No. 1632 Derry,$25.00; 2807 Camby, Penbrook, all Im-provements, $15.00; No. 1805 Berryhill,$15.00. A. W. Swengel, 219 South Thir-teenth street.

FOR RENT 627 Wiconisco street,brick house, eight rooms; all Improve-ments; bay window; large front porch;bay window in back; granolithic lave-ments. Apply 1745 North Sixth street.

FOR RENT House 008 Muenchstreet; all conveniences; rent, S2O amonth; possession at once. Inquire1301 North Second street.

FOR RENT Large Paxtang home;ell conveniences; good condition; onDerry street; third house from Paxtangavenue; front porches; lot, 30x282; twolarge chicketi houses; hot water heat.Apply 701 North Sixth street.

FOR RENT?I7OB State street. Three-story brick house, 8 rooms, bath andpantry; cemented cellar; steam heat;front and back yards. Inquire J. W.Roslion, 8 North Market Square.

ROOMS FOR RENT

FOR RENT Three furnished orunfurnished rooms, with conveniences;use of Bell phone; two gentlemen orrefined young couple; reference ex-changed; location, State street, nearEighteenth. Address P., 1851, care ofTelegraph.

FOR RENT ? Three furnished roomsfor light housekeeping, fully equipped,

| on second lloor, use of bath and well' heated. 1620 Market street.

FOR RENT Second story frontI room. Apply 125 Pine street.

! FOR RENT?Two largo unfurnished; rooms with bath and use of phone. De-sirable location on Hill. Call Bellphone 784 R.

j FOR RENT?Two nice sized unfur-! nlshed rooms, suitable lor light house-keeping, well heated, use of bath, rentreasonable. 1632 North Fifth street.

FOR RENT?Nicely furnished rooms.I second story front and third storyfront and one back room; all conveni-ences. 107 Chestnut street.

FOR RENT Unfurnished frontroom; first-class condition; city steam;bay window; one person using bath.Call after 10 A. M., or address 24ASouth Fourth street, third iloor apart-ment.

FOR RENT?Part of a house, apart-ments or rooms, furnished or unfur-nished. References required. Apply229 North Second street.

FOR RENT Three unfurnishedrooms, with bath, on third floor. 27North Thirteenth street.

FOR RENT ?Large , front bedroomor two communicating rooms, furnish-ed; private family; all conveniences;steam heat, electric lights, telephone;centrally located. 257 Forster street,

, or phone 812 J.

FOR RENT Furnished rooms,single or ensuite; all conveniences. In-cluding phone; reference required. Ap-ply 1015 North Front street.

WANTED At 25 South Secondstreet?roomers and boarders?home-

! like meals and nicely furnished rooms,f Apply 25 South Second street.

FOlt RENT

OFFICE FOR RENT 307 Marketstreet, over Philadelphia Quick Lunch.D. A. Teats. South Third.

APARTMENTS FOR REM

FOR RENT 1619 Market street,very desirable three-room apartment;gas range, hot and cold water; use ofbath; rent, $16.00, heat and light in-cluded.

APARTMENT FOR RENT Twolarge communicating rooms, secondfloor; bath, heat and light; marriedcouple; no children; rent reasonable.1425 Derry street.

FOR RENT Third floor unfurnishedapartment, for light housekeeping; allconveniences; no children. Rent, sl2per month. 122 North Thirteenth street.

HELP WANTED?FemaIeWANTED?Experienced girl or wo-

man for general homework, Germanpreferred; bring references. UlOl NorthFront street. Phone IS7IL

LADIES Turn spare time intomoney. Greatest seller of the age. Bigprofits. Sample on request. NoxallSkirt Mfg. Co.. 2210 Callowhlll street,Philadelphia.

WANTED Stenographer and Rem-ington operator; must have had someoffice experience, with sufficient busi-ness tact to handle phone nnd office in-quiries: no fancy salary, hut good pay,considering little work. Address, stat-ing lowest salary, previous experience,age, etc.. R? 1849, care of Telegraph.

WANTED ?Girls 16 years ofage and over. Apply HarrisburgCigar Company, 500 Race St.

WORK'S DRESSMAKING SCHOOL.Teaches perfect fitting. You cut allpatterns by measure. Tou cut, fit andmake the entire garment. You can notlearn dressmaking right any other way.Make all your Fall and Winter drosseswhile learning. Night and Day classes.

Get terms and Information. W. A.Work, 22 North Fourth street.

SITUATION WANTED?MaIe

WANTED?By colored boy, 17 yearsold, work in store. Call 1418 NorthFourth street, City.

WANTED Young, married man,good hustler, speaks four languages,wishes permanent position. K. M.,P. O. Box 151, Harrisburg, Pa.

WANTED High school graduateto teach boy about 15 years of agefifth grade school work two or threeevenings a week. Address 0.. 1547, careof Telegraph.

WANTED Young man. experiencedgrocery clerk, wishes position. AddressIt., 1848, care of Telegraph.

WANTED Position as salesman, Inor out of town; can furnish reference.Address Box 0., ISSO, care of Telegraph.

SITUATION WANTED By experi-enced bookkeeper and stenographer.Address F, 1844, care of Telegraph.

WANTED Young man and wife,experienced solicitors and canvassers,

desire permanent positions. Address J.,1845, care of Telegraph.

EXPERIENCED young man desireswork on farm. Address 8., 1843, careof Telegraph.

MlIAI-ON» UANTEJJ?remain

i WANTED Middle-aged white wo-man would like to have day's work.Address 11., 1508 North Fourth street.

WANTED By respectable whitegirl, position as nurse girl, also able todo housework. Address 701 North Sixthstreet.

WANTED Middle-aged white wo-man would like to keep house for smallfamily, widower preferred; good ref-erence; please state wages paid. Ad-dress W., 200, care of Telegraph.

WANTED?By white woman, generalhousework. Can furnish reference.Address 8., 1827, care of Telegraph.

WANTED Woman wants day'swork. 418 Walnut street.

WANTED Girl wants position aschild's nurse. Address 1318 Williamsstreet.

WANTED Washing and ironing todo at home. Address 1408 North Fourthstreet.

WANTED Half-grown colored girlwould like work, general housework,chambermaid or child's nurse. Apply105 Filbert street.

WANTED Colored girl, aged 21,wishes position as chambermaid, orgeneral housework In small family; nowashing; reference. Call 1528 Vernonstreet. United phone 42.

WANTED t? By colored woman, gen-eral housework. Address P., 1846, careof Telegraph.

WANTED ?By colored woman,

Elace as cook in private family or cafe,euve card, or call in evening, 1406

North Fourth street.

MIDDLE-AGED woman desires posi-tion as housekeeper. Can furnish bestof reference. Address P., 1842 care ofTelegraph.

WANTED?By young colored woman,work of any kind, by the week. Refer-ence. Call 1101V4 North Seventh street.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALEFOR SALE House No. 1831 North

Sixth street; newly remodeled through-out; all improvements. Apply GeorgeW. Orth, 423 State street.

MATCHLESS FARMS FOR SALE inthe Richest Section of SoutheasternPennsylvania, Chester, Lancaster andDelaware Counties. Farms you shouldsee. 65 acres, right at village, $3,500; 20acres, good little farm. $1,500; 71 acres,most level, fertile farm, $4,500; 130acres, two sets of buildings, $6,000; 5oacres, dwelling, electric light, steamheat, bath, barn. $7,000. Bargain, 100acres at $55 per acre. Write for Big,

i New Farm Catalogue. Come. Inspect.We Pay Your Carfare. J. B. Thompson,113 North High street, West Chester, Pa.

WOTHERSPDON URGESINCREASE IN ARMY

Recommends Fighting Force ofU. S. Be Drawn Up to 205,-

000 Enlisted Men

Hy Associated I'ressWashington. D. C., Nov. 18.?De-

claring it would be impossible to de-fend the Panuma canal and Americanterritorial possessions against attack

with present or proposed garrisons un-less they could be rapidly reinforced,Major-Gencral Wotherspoon, retiredchief of stalT, in his report to-duy rec-ommended the increase of the regulararmy to a strength of 2 05,000 enlistedmen. He proposed that that force beaugmented, through a system of re-serves. until there was created a mo-bile strength of 500,000 lirst line troopsequipped lor a six months' campaign.

General Wotherspoon said there wasneed for more forces to protect rearapproaches to American coast defensesand those points not covered by fort-resses and urged that the organizedmilitia be developed to a strength of300,000 men.

"It is manifest." General Wother-spoon asserted, "that the great water-way of the Panama canal cannot boprotected against the operations of alirst-class military power by the pres-ent or proposed garrisons we contem-plate placing there without the powerand ability to reinforce it rapidly fromthe United States."

I'OI M) DEAI) IN CEI.I.AIt

Special to i he TelegraphColumbia, Pa., Nov. 18. Adam F.

Fisliel. a retired blacksmith, was founddead in the cellar at Ills home, in-Mountville. Heart disease was tho causeof death, lie was 70 years old.

STOKAGKHARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two

new eight-story brick warehouses, oneabsolutely fireproof divided into fire-proof private rooms of various -sizes forthe storage of household goods; thoother warehouse of the most approvedtype of tire letardent construction forgeneral merchandise. They are equip-ped with two large electric freight ele-vators and spiral chute for the-quickand safe handling of household goods

and all kinds of merchandise. Dowstorage rates. South Second street nearPaxton. on the tracks of Penna. R. R.

STORAGE 419 Broad street, forhousehold goods and merchandise. Pri-vate rooms, $1 to $:;. Wagons. 16 centsper month. Apply D. Cooped Ai Co.. 411Broad street. Both phones.

MONK* TO LOAN

ANY person needing money iriamounts from $5 to SSO holding a sal-aried position, would be benefited bycalling on us. Employees Discount Co.,36 North Third street.

MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estatesecurity in any amounts and upon anyterms to suit borrower. Address P. O.Box 174. Harrisburg, Pa.

lOANS?SS to S2OO for nonest work-ing people without bank credit at lessthan legal rates, payable 111 instalmentsto suit borrowers' convenience.

CooperativeBoan and Investment Co..204 Chestnut Street

LEGAL NOTICi;St

NOTICECERTIFICATES of the Harrisburg

Traction Company No. 883 for 28 shares,| and No. 2342 for 2 shares, of stock inI the name of Daniel B Bonner, Guar-dian, have been lost or mislaid. Ap-plication has been made to said Com-pany to issue other certificates in lieuof the above.

DANIEL B BONNER,Philadelphia, Pa.

NOTICE is hereby given that the un-dersigned and others have associatedthemselves together tor the formationof a corporation under the name Mer-chants' Ice Company of Harrisburg,the purpose of said corporation beingthe manufacture, purchase and sale ofice. to have Its principal office in theCity of Harrisburg, Pa., and that ap-plication will be made to the Governorof Pennsylvania on Monday, November30, 1914, for letters patent for said cor-poration, under the provisions of anAct of Assembly, entitled "An act to

Firovlde for the Incorporation and regu-ation of certain corporations," approv-

ed the 29th day of April, A. D. 18.4, andthe several supplements thereto.

WILLIAM A. CART WRIGHT.1323 North Third St.

Harrisburg, Pa.HENRY M. HARE.

421 Walnut St..Harrisburg, Pa.

B W. KAY,Fourth and Market Sts..

Harrisburg, Pa.Solicitor: OBIVER BENTZ, ESQ.,

534 Washington St.. Reading, Pa.

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICELETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on

tho Estate of Lydia A. Weltmer, late ofDerrv Township, Dauphin County,Pennsylvania, deceased. have been

| granted to the undersigned. All per-. sons indebted to said Estate are re-quested to make Immediate payment,and those having claims will presentthe same for settlement to

MILTON 11. WELTMER.Administrator of Lydla A. Weltmer. de-

ceased.222 North Ninth St..

Or Lebanon, Pennsylvania.C. H. BACKENSTOE. ESQ.,

Attorney-at-I.aw,14 North Third St.,

Harrisburg, Pa.

In the District Court of the UnitedStates, for the Middle District ofPennsylvania ln Bankruptcy?No.2820 ln the Matter of Charles R.

1 Weills, Bankrupt.To the creditors of Charles R. Weills,

of Maryaville, in the County of Perry,and District aforesaid, a bankrupt.

NOTICE is hereby given that the saidbankrupt was duly adjudicated as suchon November 16, 1914. and that the firstmeeting of the creditors will be held atthe office of the Referee, No. 7 NorthThird Street. Harrisburg, Pa., at 2 P.M. o'clock, on November 30, 1914, atwhich time the said creditors may at-tend, prove their claims, appoint aTrustee, examine the bankrupt andtransact such other business as mayproperlv come before said meeting.

JOHN T. OLMSTED,

Referee in Bankruptcy.November 18, 1914.

NOTICENOTICE Is hereby given that Patrick

T. Sullivan will apply to the Court ofQuarter Sessions of Dauphin County,

on Tuesday. December 8, 1914, at 10o'clock A. M., for the transfer of thelicense to sell liquors at retail now Is-sued to and held bv him for the HotelNos. 727-729 State Street, Eighth Ward,Harrisburg. from said hotel to thepremises In the Eleventh Ward, south-east corner of Third and DauphinStreets, known as No. 1819 North ThirdStreet. Harrisburg. Pa.

HENRY F. HOLLER.Clerk.

Estate of Jolin T. Tllirhman. deceased.LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the

above estate havlnpr l>een granted tothe undersigned, all persons indebted tothe said estate are requested to makepayment, and those having claims topresent the same to

MARGARET TIIjOHMAN.Or . Executrix.

HARGE9T & IIARC,E.ST.Attorneys.

THE MARKETIMIILADKI.I'HIAPHODIICB

By Atsocialtd PrtitPhiladelphia, Nov. 18. Wheat

Steady; No. 2, red, spot, export, sl.lß<®1.16; No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export,f1.54H01.27K.Corn?Steady; No. 2, yellow, local,

Oats?Steady; No. 2, white, 54<a>54Hc.Bran \u25a0? l-'irmer; winter, per ton,

5Uu.00®26.00; spring, per ton, t24.50Q>Refined Sugars Market firm;

powdered, 6.20 c; fine granulated, S.lOc;confectioners' A, 6.00 c.

Mutter The market Is steady;western, creamery, extra, 35c; nearbyPrints, fancy, 38c.

Eggs The market Is firm;Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts,free cases, SIO.BO per case; do., currentreceipts, free times, percase; western, extras, firsts, free cases,*IO.BO per case; firsts, free cases, $9.90® 10.20.

I,ive Poultry Firm; fowls. 13 (jp16c; youns chickens, 13*il5c;spring chickens, lOtjjulc; broiling chick-ens, 17@87c; old roosters, 10@llc;ducks. Old, 13@14c; ducks, young. MO15c; geese, 13® 14c; turkeys. 18 ©2oc.

Dressed Poultry Firm: fowls,western, fancy, heavy, 18®19c; do.,fair to gooa, heavy, 17@18o;average receipts. 14«17c; small, 13c;old roosters, 13 Vie; roastingchickens, fancy. l6(B>18e; broilingchickens, nearby, 16<Q>23n: do., western,13®17c; capons. large, 23®260; do.,small. 18S#20c; turkeys, fancy. 22WJ3c;do., ordinary, 18@20; ducks, ll®18c;geese. 11(®16c.

Flour?The market is steady; winter,clear, $3.85{i>4.10; straights, Pennsyl-vania, new. $6.00<g>5.25; spring straights$u.35®5.60; do., patents, $6.70@6.50;western, $4.25<»4.40; patents, s4.6uo>4.76; Kansas straight, Jute sacks, S4.IS@>4.30; spring, firsts, clear, $4.0004.20;straights. $4.2004.80; patents, $4.36 w4.60.

Hay The market Is firm; tim-othy, No. 1. large bales, *19.00019.50;No. 1, medium bales, $19.00® 19.50; No.2. do., $17.00® 18.00; No. 3, do., $14.50®15.50; no grades, $ll.OO @ $13.00.

Clover mixed hay. Light mixed,slß.oo® 18.50; No. 1, do, «17.00@17.60;No. 2, do., $14.50® IG.OO.

Potatoes Market weaker: Penn-sylvania, per bushel, 58®62c; NewYork. per bushel, 45®50c; Jersey, parbasket, 35©40 c.

CHICAGO CATTI.B

By Associated PressChicago, 111., Nov. 18. Hogs Re-

ceipts. 30,000; dull. Hulk of sales, $7.30®7.40; light, $7.00®7.45; mixed. $7.05®7.60; heavy, $7.(>0®7.55; rough, $7.00®7.15; pigs, $4.00®6.25.

Cattle Receipts, 11,000; weak.Beeves. sfi.oo®lo.6o; steers, $5.60®9.20;stackers and feeders, nominal; cows andheifers. $3.75® !>.40; calves, sß.oo® 11.50.

Sheep?Receipts, 18,000; weak. Sheep,$5.50®fi.20; yearlings, $6.40@7.50;dambs, $ti.50®8.90.

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