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READ TELEGRAPH Want Ads for Profit. Use Them for Results. Help Wanted Mile a eired tr thit trriimo Life. Atrldenl and lleallh. Our ui rrM am tn IUrriab.ra la a lr n)a.

v'onttot ha baa vdoc la tliM iai on. nt fr pttaonel inter. Hew. smug full partlt ulara. pbia Ij! iueuraut Company, Pliliadrl 1 1.

la. a. WANTED Vun man tor bank via. Audrea Imuu Ttuel Market Mui. WA.V.'liD at once, a number (l experienced draftsmen, on ac cuuiit of increase of wurk.

The New Jcrey Zinc (ol l'a.) i'almrrton, I 'a. Ucip Wanted hcr al ANTKH Woman alenoarapuer ability, (nr general (n work. aula schooling, salary uir and a p. Ad ilreaa vara uf Tela graph. I.UOII UI'I'OHTI MriHa OH lill'KHU KMi.l for Indira uits.

Coats. Mart anil Vtaleta; rrmanriit position; good pay, ana ahanc fur adiaiirrment. All tutu inutih alluna strictly tonlidentUI. Ad ureaa. elating salary wanted and Ti.

n. a had. Hot H2Z. vara of W4XTKI) Kiaerleaeea lNni 5eu Maura aaaj steady cnlai eat. ew Idea llealcrr (.

arieeaib elfeet a Jaaa at taa, llarrlaenraw l'a, WANTKD Ulrl for laundry work; (too waics to right partiee. Apply uniiary 1 amlly Washing Co. VAXTEI. AT ONCE Experienced shoe operator In the fitting room. Apply at Devlne St Yungle rjhoe life.

Co Sixteenth and ttats street a. WANTED Experienced operator wanted for shirt factory on powrr ma iinca for special and plain etltcher; "teady employment; good pay. United 'J cit lie 11 i'enn atrcL WANTED Stenographer. xperl nerd operator preferred. Good thane for advancement.

Slate aalary experts Addles P. O. liox Hi. liarrlsburg, I'd. SUMATRA STRIPPERS Good Wages.

Steady Employment Apply at once at the DAUPHIN CIGAR 710 State Street WANTED A young woman, about IS years old. who ha had soma expert ence In typewr.clng and iiglit office work; state salary wanted. Addreas 1214. care of Telegraph. WANTED White woman to do housework, at once.

Inquire CH Cafe, 1408 North Sixth street. Situations Wanted female WANTED White woman, with teference. desires position as house Keeper for respectable widower, or in amull family. Address 1225, care Telegraph. WANTED Day's work and 131 Marlon street.

WANTED Young colored girl wunta place to assist In housework. 1. Waters, 433 North avenue. WANTED College graduate desire position as governess, by day or hour; experienced teacher, musician; fpeaks French and German; references. Addre 1221, care of Telegraph.

WANTED Woman, with experience, wants position as cook. Can references. Wages. 13 per week. Address care of Telegraph.

WANTED Colored woman wants general housework. 1231 Monroe street. WANTED A practical nurse, with hospital experience, would like nursing at once. Apply MS Kelly street WANTED Private nursing, car of invalid, or traveling companion, by competent nurse. Call 1476 bell phone.

WANTED Colored Virginia woman wishes position as cook in private family; no washing or Ironing. Address No. 62tt West avenue. WANTED By middle aged white woman, general housework, or cooking. Address 1210, care of Telegraph.

Sits. Wanted Male and Female WANTED By colored man and wife, work In private family. 128 Tanner's avenue. Cumberland County 8 ACRE FARM FOR SALE Harrlsburg to Carlisle trolley stops within a half square of the house. On Churchtown to Boiling Springs road.

Vt mile southwest of Church town 14 miles from Harrisburg. Kich, level limestone ground productive apple orchard 200 raspberry plants 20 currant bushes, and other fruits. 8 room brick and frame house, frame bank barn and outbuildings. Known as the. farm.

We will aiame yna an Inviting; figure If you do hualneaa now. KILLER BROS. MAKER Real Estate Inaaraaee Federal Square, llurrlaborg Rooms Wanted tVANTMt Ta furaiK4 foama. eailabla far IbM hottMhcaplntf A4 ai alalia I a I Ion. imi and ih.r itfrmaiwM.

lilt, tare vt 1l. eii. liuine tcronals iTHAiT'W1 lump waaeaa. rail, aihol a4 drad ipra. iwuiif chat far at llf.li A44la 1IH, af a'l iiihiNi tuiag buiidiaaa la t'apl.

I I ara aiaaiu aiuttt. I iak, III v.tui,B turn iiatioa ih.u ua anj t. no4 I aia pfpar4 lana.u ira aatatl (nan aaua Ir ufa. of IMa kino. Am alu rl'4'4 I 4a all aim a aa.ataling, ftiln.a at liaulihS.

I ly ut i aii, of adaoM. Cfaft. i.waiiatur. Itw aiala uniltUIC (tuKIIMK. Chaalaul atrl ad UaalMirry aotaua, iiitttr, fcatiiar I aia, poit.r a4 larar r.

Imiu Ifau epatUily. wi BaaaMk rOH faitibg aalr try Oraaa gulnlaa lair Taaie. i.rw4 fcf uraw, ta Hiatal atI Aiuti. at jr. lit Mara.t irL tiarriebui l'a.

Titv" vifi glaa 1ivu.yl auaallva. Iieii, Mtl tf II. W. LATIIa It.amlag teal aaa Hailmtal a. ftlaar af fiaiiua.

aafaa. viata a Ad gaaxal a alio It V. Ualna. M(. a4 tVtfoduaa waeia imu bwa h.

imv. Kk TAIHINil AND IfMOUtTkltlNvl II a Wat malarial and hf pari lialp. a4 bp tout war fwrniiuta Our rnurla Injure your aallafecOva. aV N. Clw Woodbine airaat iiuiuca Uppuitumuca TO party with Ta Taauaand lilt, 0l Uoliara ar4 aluuy ana dair it rlf tnaiiwfa.

luring vuiBa. mm taa efT.r pronaiiioa thai la ura to da vclupa Into lara probia. avllril tt rloaaat invaaliaaliwa Adoraaa Uwt butuaiiBO. l'a. Any lalalli(Dt parson caa aara sad lacoui (wtraaponuiag for naapapara, apartanca imttuiiT.

Hand for particulars. I'rea ayudu ala. Its. Ltk. port.

N. r. I atAI'C lieeo la flva ytara la the ana 1 1 order tiualneea. b'fftn with II. and for fraa Kooalat Ttllt how.

Ilia cock. ii Leckport. K. T. biorage hint KENT Three large rooms and bath on same floor; city eteam; gat and electric light 131 Walnut street ONE or two first class furnished, rooma.

front. In small, private uei reaiuentiai section; wen neaieu; home prlvllegva; rent reasonable. Addreas 122U. care of Telegraph. TWO unfurnished rooms for rent, for light housekeeping.

Young married couple or elderly lady preferred. Call, or address. 1(30 North Fourth street FOK KENT furnished rooms, single or en suite; all convenlencea, including phone; reference required. Apply I ttlS North Front atraet FOR RENT Furnished room. In rirlvat family; all convenlencea.

Induing telephone; references) required. 1001 North Second street Apartments For Kent SECOND FLOOR APARTMENT, con slating of four rooma and use of bath; party of two preferred. Apply this evening between and 7:30, loui Green street Real Estate For Rent FOR KENT 3 story brick house, 1713 North Third street; possesion Immediately. Apply 113 Second street 1720 Stat St $35 00 ISIS State St 25 00 717 N. Eighteenth St 20 00 Front and back porches; all improvements; good repair; Immediate poxaet sion.

MILLEK LONG, Eighteenth and State Stu. FOU RENT No. 239 8outh Thlr teenth street, 222 Yale street, lis. 00; 212s Greenwood, 116 Nagle, lis Nagle, 50. A.

W. Swengel, 21 South Thirteenth street FOR RENT Noa. 1940 and 1942 Kensington street. 2ty story frame houses; front and back porches; water In kite hen; houses are In good repair; rent. $10.00 per month.

Apply to K. N. Lebo, 1922 Berryhlll street FOR RENT Large four story brick building, 106 108 South Second street. Can be used for light manufacturing or garage purposes. Power elevator; electric lights.

Inquire 217 South Second street FOR RENT OR SALE Three story frame building, containing 9 rooms, bathroom ami store room Nineteenth street, near Derry street. Apply W. 8. Harris, 1851 Whitehall street or Bell phone. For Exchange MEN, WOMEN to exchange existence for life and power.

Inquire at church, corner Boas street and Myrtle avenue, each evening at 7:45 o'clock. Legal Notices l. RK OPKXIXG AMD GHADIVfi OF from kmkkai.u sthkkt to hk.v ec a sthket, haiu ni.HHl'Kfi, NOTICE hereby given that the undersigned viewers, appointed by the Court of Common Plea of Dauphin County, to ascertain and ubrcsh the damages and benefits which have accrued, or may accrue, by reason of the Improvement aforesaid, will meet upon the line of the improvement and view the same and the premises affected thereby on Thursday, the 30th day of January, 1913, at 10 o'clock A. when and where all parties in interest may attend personally, or by counsel, if they see tit. And the undersigned viewer will hold an adjourned meeting in the Select Council Chamber, in the Court House, at Harrisburg, on the next succeeding day legal holidays and Sundays excepted at 10 o'clock A.

and continue the hearings until all parties In Interest who may attend shall have an opportunity to be fully heard. HARRY FAHNESTOCK, EARL E. I1KAKFF, PAUL. G. SMITH, T1IK HARKISHUUG TLLLUKA1MI, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, VJ1S.

THE MAN USES A TELEGRAPH WANT AD ij MS AN ADVANTAGE OVER YOUIF YOU BOH MMHMMMMK 44)44)4)4)4)4H Wanted WANTED yauag aiarn.4 rnuila. dlraliU ui( Uftil4 atari. mc ef four auiall r.Mm aad Uaia. iltfa4. A4Jfa wui la.

taia uf Tdcatai a. 11 Util Ctate For Sal Mm ad al IS Saw CumUiUhj. Trlln lion, nr, Il Hi. a. (Uia bain, U'a ioi.

tMia riooia. ihvtlnul nmh. launtlrr; i. ir hi, tiva nrii, o.ituinaiiua lllufe, ral aa4 tatiSv. finl rl.r i4 waiaa ll.

Ialt ft. Ja i (. ir, Nw I'umtxr Ui4 loll KAU: Nn rih Mlh trri i aior htkk la luoma lain fmnara 1.1. 'In. a.

II u. Ctiaa. Adlrr, Smth TMr4 ui, Ml HA UK Na. I llamlllan 1 atrri a.elury lri at I iwim and laih gaa alaam heal t'iMaie4 dour and uira opr Uuiir I and rul4 ttair la rrilar aa.l ai4 I aa front, al ia and an. Ilanra, 11 lllll Vt irm.

1 1 Ju. i'baa, Auiar, ej N.irih Third aru lull HAl.r: No, ill Harris ir.t jj aioir t.i. a I and Waih (urnare niaair4 illr. in nne rondiln liiiaa 'l rna Cbaa. Adler, lav Third airaal.

oll M.K llplriidid homaa good athliurltou.ta aa rnia rlfa riaii iiraen, North luur trrniii. lil rnl. Ill eouih I ifiarnili. llamllioo. Ji4 North.

a I I awaiag. iianaUaa. loll AI.K Al wnion. aaat at Ir Iva room i.rirli huui wlih noUarn in.provvnivma and lo rra vi arounu. iaie ioi porta iront an aidr.

taa auaraa pnrih af trollay Una. A ply fe. tiray Uigbam, lUglarvi.le, l'a. r'it "ALK Thraa atory brick bm. lief lrry airaat; I rootna and lath, ail ronvenlanrea; alda and ark yards: hade tr; baaullful atiua.

aasy larma. Apply an pram for Salt I 1 1, Milk 1. i f.nlliion; new at ry rtaaonable, 'all at l(n airrrt. I f'U fA Unht delivery wagon, latlalitly uaed. eullaM for rwirr, i Uumlry, rlf.

Call at Kaaart a. liii Mjik. alrerl. 1IAHRISUL KO gTolt AUK CO. Twa I Market street.

large lriik warehouaea. built braaalv for aloraaa. I'rlrala pre.aly for storage. I'rlveta rooma for houarttoid gooda and unei lill HAI.K Toledo Computing mi. vau vw ttru a i rooina "1, called facilltiee fur aloring all klnda of merchandise Low storage rataa.

aouta HU a ltd anna. Jt, fiTOKAOK Broad t'raat. for household goods and mercr en Jlea. I rl vale rooma. ft to 1.

Wagons. ceo it par month. Apply D. Cooper A Co. til Broad airaat Hoik phones.

Lost IiHT IMamnnd brooch, lleward If returned to this office. on Northern Central train No. between llaltlmore and Harrisburg. nn January 7, a hook marked Inside, "Idatrlhutlon. York Water Impounding Iteaervolr.

one dollar reward If returned to liaggage Agent, N. C. Hf. Co, Vork. l'a.

IiST A plain gold bracelet on Saturday night on Walnut. Second. Market atreete or Metropolitan Hotel. Heward If returned to ill Walnut street. Room? For Rent una nrraa iruuaera, sac a abort time only, all Walnut street.

Open evenings. oit HAI.K Mlacellaneoua unaer vlceable artnlea of polite iilpiuent wilt be rxie. for aala January 17, ltIJ. at lh atnre room of the Department of hlate Capitol llulldlng, llarriitburg. l'a.

l.Uta tf artlclea may be had on application to leartment of Mate Police. Hide ahould be aulmiitted In riling on the entire lot Addreaa huperintendent ftate t'olke, P. O. llox Ilarriaburg. l'a.

FOR HAI.i: one oak rolllop deak, one amull bookcaae, una iiiarbielop table, four dinlnaroom tliitlra, one gaa droplight. one trex rug. M), Addreas 1217, rare of Telegraph. KOH HALE Vacuum Cleaner, five dollars; alau, small green velvet rug. three dollara.

bil South tlxteentn street nut KAM: c. White Ualiorna. 20 pullet. 20 yearling nana, all laying, at II eah; a I no. fine main Apply E.

W. Evans, tint trolley atop beyond Colonial Country Club, Linglea town car, or address 1. O. Box it ilarriaburg, l'a. ABDOMINAL, BELTS for all abdominal trouble.

Experienced lady attendant for ntting women with tru.nn and eupportera for navel rupture, append! iltia and after operation hernia, ehan naman, 40 Market street FOR BALK joo theater chairs, piano and moving picture machine. Call at 23 North Third street PflR soda founts! Complete lunch outfit; iln neck; II and 6 ft. coun tools; wall refrigerator; atoola; wall refrigerator; ters; steel stove, Ulue tlame; easily packed for shipping. Will aell cheap, if bought at once. Apply Chaa.

It iiorting, New port, i a. FOR SALE Two American Improved Box Ball; in rood condition; 42 It long. One hundred and fifty dollar will take them. Lock Drawer F. Duncannon, Pa.

POOL. CIGAR AND CONFEC TluNKKY SToltE; established business; can give best references. For price and particulars calL or address, Charles H. Frank, Store 18U North Sixth street Home address, Boss street WE will 11 you a setting of Fawn Indian Runner duck eggs for $1.00 per setting for February and March delivery. Blough A SidnL Klkvlew Poultry Farm, Dauphin, Pa.

FOR 8 A LB A Big Bargain National Perforator in first class condition, air. Printer or Mr. bookbinder, don't overlook this opportunity to get an up to date machine that will pay for Itself In a short tlm. Ask th price to day or drop In and look at th machine. The Telegraph Printing Co.

Harrisburg. Pa. Proposals OFFICE of the Chief Quartermaster GOth Anniversary Battle of Gettysburg. December 31, 1912. Sealed Proposals for drilling three (3) or more eight (8) Inch tubular well at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, will be received at this office until 2 P.

January 20, 1913, and then Publicly opened. Full information furnished on application, H. F. Dalton, Captain Q. M.

Corps, U. S. A. Assistant IF BBER STAM a I tnu La A. atALS OKU6H HUM THE MANUFACTURER PS HBO.

TEXCIL WOHKS. IS Laeaat Si, J. Parke Rutherford in Critical Condition J. Parke Rutherford is in a critical condition at his home in Paxtang, following a stroke which he sustained about noon to day. His physicians worked with him for more than an hour but at the end of that time they were unable to say whether the danger was passed.

Several years ago Mr, Rutherford sustained a alight stroke but later ne appeared to recover fully. Sixteen months ago he sustained another and from that time he has been In poor health. On Sunday he was taken with a sinking spell and has been dangerously 111 since. Early this morning a slight stroke affected him and the one at noon made his condition critical. State Program For Annual Meeting The forty flrjit annual meeting of the i Pennsylvania State Editorial Assocla i tlon will be held at the Board of Trade Ion January 28.

There will be meetings during the entire day and evening, and addresses on "School of Journalism," by Dr. Talcott Williams, head of the I School of Journalism, of Columbia Uni versity; Dr. E. E. Sparks, president of Pennsylvania State Colleg and J.

H. Zerbey, of the Pottsvllle Kepuhllcan. A smoker and vaudeville entertainment will fallow th evening meeting Many Harrisburgers at New York Automobile Show; Hotels Crowded By Anton Benton New York. Jan. The mntrmrni on fot'i for mora htrle la llarrtai.urt irlh tranfrrre.l to New tnrk i it at prevent Willi pnar la lf Iho pro tiolrrs' argument retelling favutabl ronaidrraiit.n ty big Dnattt iera.

Wheq I reai hod lha rllf I hiade ne fill i I a .11. I ai. a 1 1 hotels arra turning iple r. One of ih hotrta. a new tine luat runt, plrtrd.

ha 1, 50 rtMitne and ktld In le ih lira eat In ih wi.rl.t. Imi rill. In Ih sky line. An.l. of rourao.

the I'Kgral automobile htW ftrr held) th" Amrrlt an continent It the i aua, Itealer. rnr OtMtera and proeei outer hav mine hundred rti thou. ruind of tftlle sx Ih arealr gathering of the la teat In lui.ii.r.loni. In I ho aurda of Colonel liaoraa I 'ope, chairman of the ah.w rnnm.it I lha Automnblla of Trade: ft a a rnainiili ent. i lay of leaut)(ul niodela.

Khlrh let lha lale of evolution anl Imprurntrnl durintr ih Ual Ihirteeri eara." fl.otio.oott Wunh In Mww About 1 1. 00,000 worth of marhinrt and ara lplnye. in lha lo building and ih fortiiin rart al lhe Hotel Altr ar valued at inure than llod.ooo Vti from rerr Siat in th I'nlon her la and a a i aji is fg lUrriaburg I aell retrrrntr. in the Ihrmig of intii enthuaiasit thai nil the hoiela and trow.1 th silr at the Mitdlaon iuar Garden and lha UranJ Central Palace. I.

W. lull, th rlitn dealer, who ha attended all thirteen show and nine of ih bicyrla xhlblt prior to Ih advent of th aulonml lie. ill tides hi limn lctwrcn Ilia Inler tlitte tx. hii.it Hie P.iUcn and ih llutlin dlaplay at th tlardm. Ukrwla Robert lt.rttn.

who Veps In touch With th titudehaker exhiint In the Pal re and lh Chalmers al the Harden. Tl.o Cadillac rthitdt at Ih Harden ahow la of special Intrreat to Crlapen. Ttn M.iill la also iher a a tonvrnient meeting jIhh fr Andrew Itrilmnmt and hi friend. The Oakland. Hco and National run ar at the Harden, tut George Mr Far land must step up to the I'alato lo find I hi AIi.u.Hirolt.

K. i Kns. nilnger found hla llupnmMIn at the Palace and Ih Mitchell In Hie (Urden. II. H.

Irtiincrninn was Bern at the Veil exhibit In th I'm nice, and iSore Poll. Ih expert mathematician and automobile mechanician, an comparing th mechanical foaturet of lhm all K. I. Iolnbach wm especially devoted to th exhibit of th ones leedomcter. Weed i halnt nd Federal tire.

Home of ih other Harrisburg pn p'e to be rfn at Ih big show wtn Hnrry II. Hnwinan, William Bowman, Joseph II. Itenfer, Frank II. Homarart ner. Huy ft.

Vogt. K. A. Sirkrr, Howard W. Baker, I Uoy It.

renrrnan. Boa Oenalnger. Frank W. Mrrett, iiif IaiU and V. (.

Illcknk, 3d. At tin Hnnlcn At Madison S.juar tlardrn th main floor ami elevated platform are devoted to gnaolln pMasenKeT cnrrying car. Part of the elvatrd platform, th basement, concert hull, balcony and tier boxes ar used by the ex LI BANDIT IS TAKEN IN BOSTON Diary Records Hold up of Agents in Philadelphia Office By Prtu Beaton. Jan. 16.

Willlum J. Mona gu, who deserted the routine of army lif for the career of a "holdup man. wua brought into court to day and held in $5,000 ball for the grand Jury. Messengers from Pittsburg antl Philadelphia tend to confirm the young man boasts that he operated successfully In those cities. In his diary he had credited hlmseir also with robberies in New Tork.

Buffalo and Cleveland and Philadelphia. Monague came to town on Tuesday and registered at a flrst clast hotel as William J. Clayton. He spent two days looking over the town before deciding to attempt the robbery of an up. town ticket office.

His selection was an unfortunate one, for when he entered the pluce last evening and de manded the contents or the tare, tnere were half doxen persons present. One of them slipped out of a rear door and gave the alurm. He ran from the place hut was caught later In a barber shop. "I never took rrom the poor, tie tald proudly, "my game wna those who had more than they needed. Kor Instance, in Pittsburgh when I held up an office there, an employ told me that the $7 I had taken from him was all he had.

I promptly handed It back to him." "In Philadelphia In the Lehigh Val ley office where I obtained $125. I sent back $1.27 so they would be able to make change In the morning." Monague is only 23 years of age. Simple Ceremony at Gould Wedding Plans For Her Marriage to Flnlcy J. Shrparcl on Wednesday Special lo Thl TeUgrafh Philadelphia, Jan. 16.

Mist Helen Miller Gould at her marriage to Finley J. Shepard will have only two bridal attendants, her young nieces, Helen and Dorothy Gould, daughters of her brother, Frank J. Gould, who will act as flower girls. Mr. Shepard' best man will be his brother, Louis J.

Shepard, but there will be no ushers. As has been mentioned, the wedding will be celebrated at Lyndhurst, Miss Gould's country place, in Tarrytown, on Wednesday, and there will be present none but relatives and a few inti mate friends. It Is Miss Oould's desire to have the wedding as simple as pos sible. The ceremony will be performed by the Itev. Dr.

Russel. of Irvlngton, whose church Miss Gould attends when she is in the country. Bogus Check Worker Arrested in Norfolk The Plnkerton Detective Agency today notified the Dauphin Deposit Trust Company that William N. Henson, arrested at Norfolk. for passing worthless checks, had $8,310 In his possession, and has been working a variation of the bogus check era me throughout the country.

Henson cashed live checks on the Dauphin Deposit here in Norfolk banks, the aggregate, being $500. He worked a similar game on a Penbrook bank, and had paper on other local bnnits. The Plnkertons say Henson worked under many aliases, including R. H. Pnnwell.

H. J. Bonner. T. J.

Yooum. lllarry Brosey and M. A. Hesa hibitor of craaotlre. lire and part.

hlle and gold ar Hard la Ih rtlit Bihrni for lh Harden and green rarpellng In lb atira lha i4iin in ih reiuiig of Ih artna ara hidden from irw by a ranopy of sky. bin rloth, front hi. hang hande Iter of lungsten likhia arc lishta. and atllddetl auh thouaanda of inncaten tloi a. A touch of irk her and ihrr and aiiegotttal statue Inaaklii lha iiprlsht aleel rolotnn i oriiplet lha de.

irll a. hem, and aith lha brifc bi ahlning rare and labed i baia ih a hula rvnipitaa a brmiant urn. Al in PU At lb Patdi ft Hi main and mnaa. iilnv Moure ara uar4 by th maker of aaaolla rare, and lira, act eaaorua. luoittrcyclra and purla ar hun on inetaanina and talcunr Ooor Th Palate Poor I alau Carpeted With trean fabric and overhead Ih lattice.

or and floral tRetia play an Important part In th deroratlv heme. Th i at exhibited rn in prb from a Hill mnaiHtut Belling at lit. to a inaani'Wrnt bmoioine at 7.Jo. rhniilcal ihanra for Ih mnat part ar of a muiur batur. Few radii al departures from th accepted pea are In Idem e.

That Ih power plant of ih present ar a near to lib bt at lhat can olvd tvema lo th opinion of the manufactutr. Therefor Ihcy ar lurnitig their attention more to th refinement of detail and th production of l)n bodl. a. Th lengthening of spring and a heel base I noticeable, also deeper uphadaiery, mora leg. room in lonneau and front aeata and car equlpiM a Ith larger urea.

A great many wire wheel ara In evidence on lha hlgher prifrd cra. There I also tendency toward atream lln IhhI)'. Th removing of tunka, Iim.I iMixr and lira rack from ih runnlng lward I a movement In Ibis direction. Horn manufacturer ara standardising Ih car bv eliminating the tin ncrary model and limning th rhaaala production to two model, and sum with only one. By making Inter changeable part and lengthening th wheel bus and a few minor detail ih maker can thus produce other model desired without great expense.

It yrar Hi seif stnrter wns a novelty at th show. Thl year th car lhat do not hav elf.tarter are In Ih minority. Thi featur ha met with remarkable favor by the motor car buyer and I Ih moat Important achievement of the past year In motor car development. WIMII.X.TMX liTF.Itr:vrt:ll By AttMitUt I'rtu Washington. Jan.

16. Consider hi Interest attaches to th meeting In sn ilon day of Hie co IT a vabirlxallon committee, expected lo ratify the agreement reached by the t'nlted State and Krasll for the settlement of th anti trust su't filed against the so cal led coffee tiut by Attorney General Wlckersham. Officlala her ara reticent regarding Hie situation but It Is generally believed that the ratification of th agreement by th committee I all lhat remains to complete the friendly settlement of Ih Suit. Deaths and Funerals MItS. MAHY IlAltHV Mrs.

Mary Harry, of 721 North Sixth street, died Mondsy evening after a lingering Illness. She was the widow of th late John Harry, a well known printer. She wus 53 years of age. Mr. Hurry was born in Hiirrlsburg and the gre.itrr portion of her life was spent In this city.

She In survived by two children. Miss Ieah and John, both at home. Two brothers also survive. William It. Bhuey and Edward Shuey, of this place.

Th funeral will be held from ft. Patrick's Cathedral to marrow morning at 9 o'clock. Burial will be made In ML Calvary Cemetery. JOII.V K. MM MARS 1)1 KM Ht).

UKTl ItX FllOM SOUTH After nn illness of more than two years, John H. Htmmara, aged 17 years, died late Tuesday night at his home In Myers street. Bteelton. For many years he was employed as a pressman for a local newspaper snd was known to a host of friends throughout the city. About a year ego Mr.

Blmmars went Tamps, in an effort to recuperate. For a time he appeared to get better and had so far recovered that he thought ha could withstand the winter at home. He arrived in Steel ton Haturday night and his wife and family were planning a party to celebrate his home coming. Soon after his arrival he was overcome by an attack of weakness from which he did not recover. Mr.

Slmmnrs is survived by his wife and three children, Helen, Cella and James, and two brothers, Alfred and Reuben, both of Harrisburg, and one sister, Mrs. C. E. Free burn, of Tampa, Fla. The funeral will be held Saturday morning at 9 o'clock.

BEXJAMIV HOOVER DIES AT HIS HOME, AGKI) 63 YEARS Following a two weeks'' illness of pneumonia, Benjamin Hoover, aged 63 years, died yesterday at hla home, 222 Hlver street. More than a score of years ago Mr. Hoover drove the engine team of the Citizen lire Company. Later he resigned and was a driver in the employ of James Mc Cormlck. He was a consistent member of Pine Btreet 'Presbyterian Church and the James McCormick Bible class.

Mr. Hoover is survived by his wife and four daughters, Mrs. A. Trumwalt, Philadelphia; Mrs. Mary Smith, Ruth, Carrie and two sisters, Mrs.

S. Ream and Mrt. Mary Heisey. The funeral will be held from his home Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be made in East Harrisburg Cemetery.

FUNERAL OP CHAS. B. GARMAX TO BE HELD OS SATURDAY Charles B. Garman, a trucker, whose sudden death occurred at Cal der and Fulton streets, was a lifelong resident of township. Mr.

Garman had been ailing for some time, but his condition was never considered serious. His death was due to heart trouble and no investigation waa necessary by the Coroner. Mr. Garman is survived by a wife and the following children; John C. Garman, Mary Theresa, Mrs.

John P. Baunmlller, Herman 0., Bertha Elizabeth and Gertrude, all at home except the son Herman, who is in bust John L. Blever, also survives and resides at Lucknow. The funeral will be held on Saturday morning at 9.80 o'clock from St. Lawrence Catholic Church.

The Rev. P. S. Huegal will officiate and burial Will be made tn Mt. Calvary Cemetery; MIS.

MARY iSADOnU STECHER The funeril "of Mrs. 'Mafy Isadora Stecher, of 1190 Bailey street, who died on her 69th birthday, was held from her late home this afternoon; at 2 o'clock, the Hev. I C. Manges, pastor of Memorial Lutheran Church, officiating. Kurlal was made in the Hummelstown i Cemetery.

11 BETTER TONE PREVAILS; INDEPENDENT MOVEMENT Market Showed Considerable Stability During Morning Hours ataUaed UK tit U. Halo ef ha aurkel at A belter Ion ta mrkt pratailed lift an preeeioaal In pandeM mot riirrtl. Hare hd Hirer appeared stiiitt reaur. but lha market ehowed run siderai la subline, A wa Hi taa laadua abaorbmg lair ajiiantiiire n( our e. Hir.

and Ih an uamiiutii ina i ma lana uf tiaa.a ad F.a.iftia.l a 1 .1 tta a a gtatiiying I lo, a uf fir a a A tie. leaa me i.M.iin is supply 01 evr llrj biiaain ail better mat. fc. I poeitioa ef thnae laaur, lair same briti tc.oi.l I 1 ha annnulit entrtil riiartee tuaaab lhat Ike elHJebei eiaal t'orxralitia bad euirea a la'Ba trail of ora I an.l In ''bill waa rrpnt. by a ewbetanlial advent in thai I'll, of thai Slot Th other rl.l uarea oe.

null. I ll4 Male "leal, lo'idinaT lr. I'onally eiar ya.Uraay., I liauilf al waa weak, ttrtb ad 1 trrarly artr.ir.i A'nriLan Cotton ml, I Ameioan loUa'fu taa strong about I bffee pu: eVer a anted A report that an auibabl Siirretlirltl Iim.I brril I o. ,1 I hlon a '4i Uiaeululiolt rauae.l buylhg ef br shares Til eiitiitetiie aa noiii.aia.i a ioiim Ita'iibg area, hobitng irsir paiinn riL Al url. a Iradin was In lir loUme, witii prttr aligi.Hy nad ih brtl.

rataaaked ll Ms, New Ainal. Copier Am. Heet Huear American Can Am. I. Am.

Cotton till Am, Ir urltlea Am. Ixwomotlv Am. hinelting Amrrl' an Hugar Aiiaennilit T. H. It.

:riH.kln It. Canadian Pacific Vnlral lnth'T Call Meg. 'r Chicago Hrrat West M. aar ChI. pel Cnnsolldalcd Has Corn Product t'lah Copper I i n.

ft Rio Orwnde. Fri Krlc lat pfd Hreal Nor. pfd Great Nor. Ctfa. Inlerliornugh Met.

Inter. Mel. pfd. rhl Valley oula. Nashville Mo.

Kan. at Tcr.a Missouri PaclDr Northern Pacific Pcnna. II. II. People' Has Pah.

Coal Com Pgh. Ctal pfd Kwy. fle Spring Reading Rep. Iron A Pleel Rock Inland Rock Island pfd. Southern Pacific Southern Rwy.

Southern Ray. Union Pacific 1. S. Rubber P. S.

Steel 1. 8. Steel 8. pfd. 5's Va.

Car t'hein Wabash Western Maryland Western I'nlon Tel. rn I K4M York. Ja 'pen. i 't it Hi 37 1044a. 0i i it us 21 J01a 47 I27S 39 IT, os ir.H 2 40 1, ins 122S 1ISU 09 IS 21 :24 40 lSt 2'a U7S Si 3i 101S 40 1.

"0 ra n. U. $0 P. M. TJV.

lS it 4 IIS ms ITS MIS li 243 74S TIS 1 113 "I in; 21 30 47 3 i 140 laj 1S 37 122S 1 1 Va 22 KS 3IS HIS 24 22S 40 loss 2 k0 157S 5H (3S 101 3S 0 "0 CHICAGO ROAIID OF TRADH FraUb4 hf WM. L. BRAR at Chicago. Jan. Wheat May July Sent Cora May July Sept Oat May J'Uy upen.

liign. Iaj w. flSS US 90S R3 64 34 its I'i t4 9S K2S 34 34S rnii.ADKi piiii rnouoca CO. 1(1. Clot 91 91 iS 34 3 IS By Awcislti Ttin Philadelphia.

Jan. 1. Wheat Quiet; No. 2, red, in export elevators, ll.ftiSi 1.03; No. 1, northern, Duluth, $1 .02 1.03.

Corn Firmer, supplies small; No. 2, mixed. In export elevators. 6i(f (lata Fairly active, firm; No. 3, whit 40 mi 41c.

Uran Firm, offerings light; winter, In bulk, 5.60; spring, in sacks, Refined Sugar Market dull; powdered, 4.70u; granulated, 4.04T4.l6c; confectioners' 4.46c; Keyaton 4.35c. Butter Quiet, but steady: western. creamery, extras, 36c; nearby prints, fancy, sc. Kggs More plentiful, again lower; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free case. $7.60 per case current receipts, free cases, $7.20 per case; western firsts, free cases.

17.20 tier case: current receipts, free cases, per rase. Live Poultry Dull and weak; fowls, HUjiISSc; spring 14W 16c: duck, 16) 17c; old roosters, US 12c; geese, 14llc; turkeys, 18c Dressed Poultry Market firm; I 1 I 7 1 II TT in, i I II, IUIII .1 I I II I V' 1 I.TlVlllil smaller sites, 12i91lc; old roosters. llftc; roasting cnickens, rancy, iiw 19c; broiling chickens, choice, 19i9i.1c; I fi i ') ,1., Mmalla tnfuiia. line, iainv, a.tfaaw, uf, aiiiait.j, sixes 18i 20c: turkeys, nearby, fancy, ziwzsc; rair to gooa, western, fancy, fair to good, old. No.

1, 21c; ducks, fane, 18 A 19c; fair to good, 14017c; geese, fancy, 16011c; fair to good, 12 if 14c. Potatoes Firm. trade fair: Pennsylvania, choice, per bushel. 73ff 75c; jsew tor, cnoice, per Dusnei, oval 88c; New York, fair to good, per bushel, I063c; Jersey, prim, per basket, 36f 45c, culls, per basket. btViba Flour Quiet, but steady: winter.

Clear, $4.1 0 Ja' 4.2B; straights. 14.404.115; patents. ufD.iu; Kansas iraiants, sacks. spring first, blear straight, 4.254 40; patents, 14.40 4.46. Hay Th market i Arm; timothy.

No. 1, large bales, $19.50 0.00; No. 1, medium, bales, 19.u0; No. 2, No, 2, $15.00016.00. Clover mixed: Light, mixed, 18.00; No.

1, No. $14.0016.00. cniCAoo piiovisioxs Bv Associatrd Vrts Chicago, 111., Jan. 1. May wheat opened a shade to S'4c down at 95a to 94c, declined to and recovered to 96 Sc.

May corn opened So to So lower at E2c to 52c, dropped on profit taking to f2Su and recovered to 63c, May oats opened at 84o to 84So, touched 34 So and advanced to c. May pork opened 6c to 10o up at $18.85 to May lard 2So to 5c up at I10.20S to $10.00. and May ribs, 2S to So higher at $10.00 to $9.97 Vi. Recession of Was Noted in Wheat in Grain Reports aareUaeat ay all, I. 0CIM at lit, I'lilla leli h.a.

Jan I. AHef xa Ih aruMhd yealrluat a fguraa a fetaea fcf a' oul ISiae. eighths aaa tot la Wheal. but on H'la dtp tnoimUslua ia free butera and bltr lit end of na ntai hour lln nur (or lit liiiatemral Nad bae tilabllaha.1. Kama! aitr.l ram waahin awa lit now and Iretlhg ba wheat elpoaad At tul.

I wrelher. wail JUlaeourl ra. lha aanta rentl'liaa, tall rear eta al allnnaahnlia lira After aoa hrat tan fit lint a qaallsrs toa lha I isiial on ptani laki wua pit i Soiling In aelllaa on lb Iheoiy thai a lull rea. Ilua Waa Una, but arauntl 9IS I'1 buying of May Waa eu I IV it ul again tut flbas top Ward t'uin luad re high prices again tav. Ma imohing (I In tie trading.

Arsantiaa tables of dreuiri la Hi rara oeii waa a fatlur aa4 Iba buying wa grhetal, ata strnag hrougaul b4 ffiin Well ebeorbcO. tiKvv iohs ranniTi New York. Jan. 14 Flnue Th iaikat la t4r; Sfrli ll Imrlll aa.au. at.

a Iitaulla. wmirr patents 1 4 ft a 10; spring ri.ofa. i winter attraa. I. Ile Uu No I i )tt 4 K.a.aa alraiabta, $4 1 4 ta.

lit laur Ituu, Harlsy Uul.t, analtlag. $1.11 a 1 11, r. Jf I. Iiuitala. ftya VlrSat aetnlaat, fair y4.

I ft 6 I I a ehk laaey. Ill nil, J. Hufalo. tianaaetlan Vt beal Steadr; May, II is.rk Market steady; aiea. I famllv, I.I short, tlear.

I Meadv; inra. tj to; fam.it, vti ai.tft. beef aau.a a tj a lard lino; lulldlo Viral. $0 Itaw Sugars Steady; tnuscA. Veda, tl leet.

rentr If ugal. lest, I 4te; aioiaase sugar, tt lesl. 3 ale. lie. lined, tulel, rruahed.

(limia laletl. fine, powdered, 4 lee. petroi. um Steady; reused, la br. rel It iik CvfTa Ipnt rerTs sl.ly.

Rit ItS'l No. Sanma. 1ISa Mnlnaars Meitily; New Orleans, Open keiile. Xt4kr. Ilae Steady; prime.

il'. N.a. t. II "JSWl.lo; No. No.

I. 0u tot. IHCvt.u CtTTI.K i(iPkll, t'ttu 'lilcgn. III. Jsri, 14.

faille eelpla. t.iiu; market weak al Wrdne. tin a cloae. lifeves. t.Kot;o; Trim teera, 1 1 western steera.

44 tin kers and feeders, II lot ta and belftis, valves. outl 10 40. Hogs Receipts. 24, OS; market slow, steady to 6c higher than Wednesday average. IJglit.

IiiiiI mix. hI. 17.Ii 7.47S: heavy, IT no rough. IT nun 15: jdas, bulk of sales. 7.jtf 7.t...

ehe. liec. lin, li.imO; market dull and wesk at Wednesday's average Native. Il.7&ti5; stern, ll.Iinlll; yearlliigs. lambs, native.

western, M.litll.VO. KW YORK litlHY By i iMwt I'ttn New York. Jan. I. Hotter Firm; creamery, extras.

24i3f; creamery, beltl. extras. 3:4 State dairy, roitiiunn lo fair, factory, held, 2X 24c; current make, firsts. 23 Sc; seconds. pHfkIng atock, held.

current make, 20S II 31c. Kggs Unsettled: fresh gathered, extiaa, extra nrata, llrata, alriltc; second and lower grades, held fresh, averag beat, liittalo; Mtor to fair, fresh gathered, dlrllea, 17lc; rliet ks, 5i 14c; refrlgcratnra. firsts, 1S 20.c; seinnds. lsU19c; thirds and poorer. I2 4r 1 7 Sc: State.

Pennsylvania ati.l liaaelitf hantifirv ta'liltaa iritnA large ic. new laid, selected white, defective In site or qtisl II rK4r.T2c; western gathered, whites, 3etr32c; Stat. Pennsylvania and near, by hennery, browns, 27f2M'; gathered, brown and mixed colors, 24H26u. George M. Reynalbs Says He Obi ects to rower Concentration By Auoc'Mti Prtu Washington, D.

Jan. U. That the present concentration of money and credit ia a potcntiul "menace to the country" waa asserted before the House Money Trust Committee to day by George M. Reynolds, president of the Continental and Commercial National Bunk, of Chicago. Mr.

Reynolds said that ho knew of the "trend toward concentration of money and credits" and that he thought it a dangerous thing. "I am opposed to the roncentrs. tlon of any sort of power." he said. "I believe that concentration to the, point It has already gone Is a menace. In saying that i do not wish It to alt in judgment on the men who hold that power." Mr.

Reynolds said he wna opposed to the principle of Interlocking directors in potentially rompetlng concerns and that he had adhered to that principle throughout his banking career. Professor DeWoIfo nil I appear In Ih window of B.H. HANDLER 1212 North Third Street at 7 P. FRIDAY Do not miss I lie stone breaklng a I he human plu cushion. This Is Kit EH to the public.

Dr. Alvin I. Miller No. IS South Third Street, RarrUburg. Oldest Specialist of Ceatral Peanaypra Ola la all DISEASE OF WONE14 If wise, Ladies, you will not sutler from Displacement, Irregularity, Painful Periods, Leucorrhea Waaknesa, ate.

it isn't necessary. You get the benefit of hi rip experience of forty years in th U. 13. an Kurope. N.

B. They Com and Go, but Dr. Miller is alwaya here, and Occupies Hla Own Residence and offices at 16 8. 3d St, 10 YKAUS IV HAItltlsnURO Over 10,000 Patient Treated Her. MONEY FOR SALARIED PBOPLB and other upon their own nam.

Chaaa tat, aty payments, confidential I. U. Tolsnan, R. M4, 8 N. Market Advrtltmnt.

FOR SALE OR RENT Modern three story brick house, 221 Forster with side yard, on lot 40x110 feet (15 ft. alley in rear), front porch set back from sidewalk. It has 13 rooms, second and third story bath, 16 closets and water Seating system. Wood fire grate on second floor, both coal ana wood gratis on first fl00r' Capitol Park 1,000 feet distant, Front Btreet $00 feet APPLY I riio Cfi, Or Room 6, Cameron LiO DriggS Oim9 Building, HarrisburgPa..

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