Use and Read TELEGRAPH WANT ADS fe | Nice Cool Rooms Blessed be he who invented sleep! Yes, and blessed be the woman of Harrisburg who have nice cool rooms which they are willing to rent to the army of men and women who work downtown. Think of it—nice cool rooms in good homes. Clean linen, plenty of air and refreshing sleep. If you want one of the beet of these rooms you'll read the ROOMS FOR RENT ads in this issue of the Telegraph. —* DIED I HALL. On Sunday morning, July 12, , 1914. Mrs. Ellen N Hall, at her late residence. 1610 North Sixth street, | aged 34 years. She is survived by her husband and five children. Funeral services will be held Tues day afternoon, at " o'clock, fom her [ late residence. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Burial East Harris burg Cemetery. LOST LOST A diamond brooch, between i Boas on Second and the Harrisburg 1 Oas Office, or between Market Square and Third. Liberal reward offered if returned to Telegrarh, or HO North Second street. LOST—By poor working girl, pocket book, containing about $4.60, in walking ; from 231 North Second street to Sixth j and Briggs. Kindly return to SO3 North , Sixth street. Keward. 11 i HE~P WANTED —Male WANTED Two broommakers new factory power winders no labor trouble pay, 22c to 30c on 4 grades carpet brooms steady work \ ( railroad fare paid—no boozers. J. R. i 8.. 365 East Maiden street. Washington, . Pa. i WANTED Ten young men of neat appearance, high school students pre- i ferred. Inquire Shaffer Sales Co., SO , South Cameron street. j < WANTED White bell boy for hotel. None other need, apply. Ad dress Box X. 2032. care of Telegraph. WANTED Man over 30 to look ] after permanent business in suburban i j towns throughout State. Apply imme- , j diately. Burr &- Company. Nurserymen. : Manchester. Conn. j MACHINIST WANTED Steady ! J man. permanent work. Hummelstown j ] Brown-Stone Co.. Waltonville, Pa. . : i 1 I ) AGENTS WANTED ; t WANTED Agents for our new Dol- > , lar-a-Month Accident and Health poli- J l oles (including natural death benefit) i to men and women; all occupations. ] Liberal commissions. National Aecl- - dent Society. Broadway. New York. (Established 1885). I HELP WANTED —Female WANTED Young lady bookkeeper, i with knowledge of shorthand; good op- i Sortunity for advancement. Address - ox 2027, care of Telegraph. GIRLS WANTED to learn the J trade of cigar making, packing - and in the shipping dept. Apply i Harrisburg Cigar Co., No. 500 Race St. , j, WANTED Experienced vampers on j t ladies' fine shoes. Apply Harrisburg i Shoe Mfg. Co., Vernon street, Harris- < burg. Pa. j < WANTED Experienced saleslady! for corset department; also lace depart- , ment. Good positions to those who are competent. Apply Mr. Greene, First j Floor. Astrlch's. WORK'S DRESSMAKING SCHOOI. ! ■ TEACHES perfect fitting before sew- ; 1 Ing. Each pupil makes the entire dress. ! J Become a pupil now. Make all your 1 Summer and Fall dresses while learn- ; 1 Ing. Night and Day Classes. W. A. 1 Work. 22 North Fourth street. WANTED—For our new mill, 100 experienced weavers. Apply ; Harrisburg Silk Mill. 2 HELP WANTED—.MaIe and Female J MEN AND WOMEN WANTED for < Government Jobs. $65.00 to $150.00 month. Over 15,000 appointments com ing. List of positions free. Franklin ; Institute. Dept. 3620. Rochester. N. Y. \ SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE ' * WANTED A colored man wants position of any kind to work at night - or afternoon after 3 P. M. Apply to P. 1 A. Turner, 10-A Haehnlen avenue. £ WANTED Position by practical ] engineer, to run stationary engine; re- , liable and competent to take full 1 charge; can give reference. Address , H., 2035, care of Telegraph. WANTED Carpenter wants posi tion in shop or buildings. Address T., i 2033. care of Telegraph. WANTED Middle-aged man, hav- - ing twelve years' experience in solicit ing and collecting, wishes position. Ad- i dress Box H, 2028. care of Telegraph. j POSITION WANTED Good, honest man wants position as bookkeeper, or clerical work; six years' experience double-entry system and timekeeping; - best of reference. Address "Book ikeeper," care of Telegraph. < —— WANTED A reliable colored man • ! desires employment of any kind; pref- i erence for porter's work; best reference , can be furnished. Address 433 South street. WANTED Middle-aged lady wants position as housekeeper for a gentle- 1 man, or house work in small family. H., i 2030, care of Telegraph. \ I FOR SALE A Delightful Suburban Home in Camp Hill ; Southwest corner Willow and - Walnut Streets Semi-bungalow with eight rooms—bath and hot > water heat. Lot 80x155 feet Miller Bros. & Neefe REAL ESTATE - Fir® Insurance Surety Bonds locust and Court Streets ; MONDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JULY 13, 1914. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED A position as cook, or general housework; good references. Address C„ 2034, care of Telegraph. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE LOT of ground 150x150, on South I Cameron street, near Market, for sale* or lease, in plots as desired. Apply Shaffer Wagon Works, No. 5 North Cameron street. FOR SALE Desirable building lots on Cumberland, Market and Chestnut streets, in Camp Hill. Inquire of J. A. Smith. Market street. Camp Hill, Pa. FOR SALE Ten new six-room houses, rented at six dollars, at Edge mont, north of Penbrook. Price, $3,800 for the ten houses. Money at 5 per cent. Address G. S. Hartman. 38 North Twelfth. FOR SALE s2so cash payment and monthly payments of sl6 will give possession to a brick house .6 rooms —bath electric light steam heat —porch. Price, $2,400. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE S2OO cash payment and monthly payments will give you imme diate possession to a new brick house — all improvements—near Reservoir Park. An opportunity. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. TWO new houses In suburbs for sale at $2,000 each now vacant with six rooms and bath porches lots, each, 20x100. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. VACANT HOUSE FOR SALF, No. 1139 Derry street recently repaired ! —9 rooms bath gas furnace j lot. 20x120, running to Christian street. Price mdfct reasonable. Bell Realty Co., | Bergner Building. FOR SALE Large double frame I dwelling and offices, new. suitable for doctor's offices; good barn on rear of | lot; open alley. Also on same lot large , brick dwelling; electric light; Kelse v I hot air. Trolley to connect for Harris- j burg. Lancaster and Hershey will pass i the door. Everything in good condition. AttM.ctlve price to quick buyer. Must be sold to close estate. Call on, or ad dress. Mr. Walter B. Wealand. Box 22, Elizabethtown, Lancaster County, Pa. FOR SALE Penbrook property; lot, i 180 ft. deep: 7 rooms and finished at tic; excellent location; four doors from trolley just off Main street on Boas. I Beautiful shade trees. Bargain at SI,BOO. M. J. Sheaffer, 2635 Penn street, Penbrook. FOR SALE At private sale, a small farm of twenty acres In Lower Paxton township, about 1H miles southeast of Linglestown. owned by estate of John A. Rabuck, deceased. Apply to or ad dress. Edward E. Lutz, 171 North Fif teenth street, Harrisburg. Pa. ASSIGNEE'S SAI.E OF IIOTEI. PROP ERTY ON Friday, the 17th day of July, j 1914, at 1 o'clock P. M., the undersigned assignee will offer at public sale the well known and desirable hotel prop erty situated in East Berlin. Adams , County, and known as 'Sundav Hotel." I P. C. SMITH, Assignee, | East Berlin, Pa. j REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT 1447 Berryhlll street; 9 rooms and hath; all improvements; 19 ft. front lawn and terrace; Colonial porch; $22.50 per month. John H. Ma loney. Real Estate and General Insur ance, 1619 Green street. FOR RENT 225 Boas street 9 rooms, bath, hall, rear entrance, good location, near trolley and markets. Ap ply William Connelly, at Harrisburg Trust Company. FOR RENT 1149 Derry street 9 rooms, including bath gas and elec- ! triclty front porch all improve- I ments. Rent, $20.00 in advance. In quire 259 Herr street. FOR RENT No. 1247 Market 1 street, large brick house with 8 rooms, bath, steam heat, electric light, laundry j and side entrance. Rent, $35. J. E. : Gipple. 1251 Market street. FOR RENT Elegant resi dence for refined family up-1 to-date in every way, No. 1208' North Fifteenth St. Apply to S. j Friedman. Real Estate and In surance, 903 N. Third St. FOR RENT 1423 Swatara street— -9 rooms and bath front porch. Ap fily I. P. Bowman, Security Trust Build ng, 36 North Third street. FOR RENT—Two-story frame build ing, No. 5 North Cameron street. Ap ply Shaffer Wagon Works, 80 South Cameron street. APARTMENTS WANTED WANTED An apartment of four or five rooms and hatn on first or sec ond floor, by first of August; rent rea sonable; Hill preferred. Address, stat ing price, E„ 2031, care of Telegraph. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Two rooms, centrally located, nicely furnished; use of phone and bath. 440 North street. Bell phone 10S5L ROOMS FOR RENT or rooms and board; pleasant location; good light, with all Improvements; corner house; four minutes' walk from Capitol. 427 Boas street, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR RENT Second floor front fur nished room In vicinity of Thirteenth and Market streets, for man and wife. Call Bell phone 3695 J. FOR RENT—Two unfurnished third floor rooms, both airy and light, with bath privileges; terms, $8 per month. Inquire at 41 North Fourteenth street, City. FOR RENT Unfurnished .room, second floor front. 1500 Regina street. FOR RENT Newly furnished room, for gentleman; electric lights; steam heat; use of bath and Bell phone, 2905J 21 North Fifth street, Garfield Apart ments. Mrs. Charles K. Todd. ROOMS FOR KENT FOR RKNT Two large, newly fur , nished, front second floor rooms; single or en-sulte; also one single second floor room; all conveniences; use of phone. 209 State street. FOR RENT—By the night or month, the flnest rooms in Harrisburg, single or en suite. Laßelle Apartments, 204 Locust street, next door to Orpheum. Steam heat, electricity, baths. Newly furnished throughout. Apply Mrs. E. L. Morrell, 204 Locust street. ROOMS WANTED WANTED One large or two small unfurnished rooms, with privilege of bath; suburbs preferred. Address H. , W. K.. Room 410, Bergner Building. UNFURNISHED ROOMS I F< l li RENT For light housekeep ing, new unfurnished rooms, nicely papered, strictly up-to-date, with com municating kitchenettes. Stoves fur nished free. Laundry, phone and bath room privileges. All outside rooms, t Strictly private. Inquire Office, 429 ) Broud street, or Janitor, Room 6, same j building. FOR bALU FOR SALE Motorcycle like new i —585.00. Apply Excelsior Cycle Co., 1007-09 Nortti Third street. i j FOR SALE One 10-H.-P. direct II current motor. Including starter box; guaranteed like new. Apply Patriot job Print, 3to Market street. FOR SALE Milk wagon. In good ; condition. Call at 1541 Walnut street. | FOR SALE —lO rebuilt bicycles, $5 !to sl6 each. Big bargains—investi gate. New Flying Merkies, $25 to $45; the wheel with ttVb-year guarantee, iveystone Supply Co.. 814 North Third street. FOR SALE Four Beagle puppies; nine weeks old; nicely marked, will make excellent hunters. Males, $1.50; lemales, (1.00. Address R. W. Brougher, Allen, Pa. FOR SALE Collapsible (.sulky go ,i i art), never used; ltf-shot Winchester repeating ritle, 22-caliber; bargain; evenings. 11 Chestnut street, Pen brook. FOR SALE Camping tent. 10x15. Use of camp site, at Perdix, free to de sirable party. Wayne Cottage for rent. Possession August 1. Apply to A. C. Young, 26 North Third street. Bell phone. MR. AUTOMOBILE OWNER, If you have an auto you want to sell, let us get a buyer. No sale, no pay is our way. if interested consult us. Key stone Supply Co., 814 North Third street. United phone 19W. BUY your traveling and leather goods from the wholesale and retail leather merchants. A large consignment on display. Specialties made to order and repaired. Harrisburg Harness and Sup ply Co., Second and Chestnut. FOR SALE Upright piano; good condition; cheap. P. O. Box 484, City. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Office. GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and ! Board and Table Board at 25c each. One ! of these signs will be given with each | six-time order for a classified ad. If paid lin advance. Inquire at Office of Tele- I graph. I FOR SALE Bakery in a lively ! town in Snyder county, Pa. Address T., . care of the Telegraph. | FOR SALE Three teams, cheap Farm mules: 1 team. $-'00; 1 team $150; 1 team, SIOO, or exchange for driv | ing horse, milch cows and young cat | tie, at Squire Miller's Farm four miles ] east Linglestown, Manada Gap road. FOR SALE l!>l3 Henderson motor cycle, fully equipped, nrst-class condi tion. Call Barrington Garage, Market street and Brady avenue. FOR SALE A driving horse, har- Iness and buggy. Apoly 1535 North ' Sixth street. FOR SALE Maxwell light delivery auto. Overhauled and repainted. Good j running order and fully equipped. At I bargain. Call Bell phone 262 or ad | dress "M.," P. O. Box 704, City. ! FOR SALE 5-passenger Buick, In fine running order; tires like new. Call 369 South Eighteenth street or Bell phone 1147 J. ! FOR SALE Used motorcycles and | bicycles in first-class running order low prices. C. H. Chler, 1317 Derry 1 street. Agent for Thor and Yale mo j torcycles; also full line of accessories. FOR SALE Several makes of used motorcycles in different models; all iin first-class condition. West End Elec ] trie and Cycle Co., Green and Maclay I streets. WANTED WANTjw Bicycles overhauled, 75c. Apply Excelsior Cycle Co., 1007-09 North Third street. WANTED lOO second-hand bi cycles and motorcycles we have great demand for them highest cash prices paid. Keystone Supply Co., 814 North Third street. United phone 19W. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS INDEPENDENCE FOK *SOO I TO men with ability, good references, i and SSOO, working capital, we have a i proposition to make which will lead to independence. Sound, dignified, com mercial proposition, with results limit ed only by your own energy. P. O. Box 1692. New York. I I MADE $50,000 in five years in the mail order business, began with $5. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea cock, 355 Lockport, N. Y. ANY intelligent person can earn good income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock | port, N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS WE BUY, SELL AND RENT all stan dard makes of Electric Motors and Dynamos. S. G. Sweetser Electric Co, 1002 Market street. R. H. PEFFER LOCAL EXPRESS and Delivery. Piano and Furniture moving a specialty. Stor age of household goods. Good, dry wood for sale, stove length. Bell phone 1684 J. 1119 Montgomery, Harrisburg. HAULING 11. W. LATHE, Hoarding; Stable and National Trnn«fer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul- I lng. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and I Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. I 2503 R. L. H. LACKEY. 642 Peffer streets Furniture, china and piano packing. Shipments looked after at both ends. Also all kinds of hauling. Bell phone 2077 W. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for old gold and silver; watches, Jewelry, musical instruments, antiques, guns, etc. Jo seph D. Brenner, Jeweler, 803 North Third street. Bell 626 L. FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 1960. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert help. Send us your worn furniture. Our best efforts Insure your satisfaction. S. N. Pluck. 320 Woodbine street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern apartment, for grown-ups only; front and rear en trances; five well-lighted rooms; bath and pantry: all private; all conveniences •for light housekeeping. Corner Hamll- i J ton and Penn streets. J BEARS SEARCHING FOR WEAK SPOTS TO-DAY 9 4 r B. & 0. and Louisville and Nashville Lost Point While New Haven Was Feverish; Some Neglected j By Associated Prest ( New York, July 13. The course of - the market suggested that the bears , were searching far weak spots in their efforts to depress the general list. - Canadian Pacific, the most active stock. • fell 3St points on combined selling: by Canadian houses and the short lnter . est. Baltimore and Ohio and Louisville - and Nashville lost a point or more un j der similar pressure, while New Haven e was feverish, declining to Its recent low level. Obscure stocks were tempo -1 rarily neglected, while the leaders, in cluding Harrimans, Hills, Anthracite t and Steel, were on Arm ground. Bonds , were heavy with weakness In Western I Maryland and New York, West Chester I and Boston 4its, the latter a New ; Haven subsidiary. These Issues fell 3% 1 and 6% points, respectively. : Furnished by H. W. SKAVELV 1 Arcade Building " New York, July 13. i Open. 2.50 P. M. . Alaska Gold Mines . 27 26% | ; Amal. Copper 70% 68% • American Can 27% 2 7 1 American Can pfd ..91 90% „ Am. C. & F 51% 51% . American Cotton Oil 39 38% i Am. Ice Securities . . 29 28% ; American Smelting . 66% 65% , American T. & T... 118% 119 Anaconda 30% 30% ] Atchison 99 98% f Baltimore & Ohio .. 91% 89% ; Bethlehem Steel ... 41 41 - Brooklyn R, T 91% 91 i California Petroleum 20 20 " Canadian Pacific ... 190 185% ; Central Leather ... 36 35% Chesapeake & Ohio. 46% 46% . C.. M. &St. P 99 99 1 1 Chlno Con. Copper . 40% 40% Consolidated Gas .. 129% 129% [ Erie 28% 27% J Erie, Ist pfd. 43% 43% r General Electric Co. 148% 148% ■ Goodrich, B. P 26% 26 I Great Northern, pfd. 123 122% . Illinois Central .... 112 ' 112 5 Interboro-Met 14% 14% r j Lehigh Valley 137% 135% } Louis. & Nashville . 138 138 _ i Mex. Petroleum .... 61 61 | Missouri Pacific ... 10% 10% - Nev. Con. Copper ~ 13% 13% i New York Central . 88% 86% N. Y., N. H. & H. . 57 56 B Northern Pacific ... 110% 110 jPenna. R. R 112 111% - People's Gas & Coke 120 120 J Pittsburgh Coal ... 19% 19 ' Pittsburgh Coal pfd 90 89 I I Pressed Steel Car ~ 43% 42% i Kay Con. Copper ..21% 21 - Reading 164 162% Southern Pacific ... 97% 95% ' Southern Railway . 24% 22% Southern Ry. pfd .. 79% 78% Tennessee Copper . 33 33 , Texas Company .... 142 141% > • Union Pacific 155% 154% 1 U. S. Rubber 58% 58% : U. S. Steel 61% 69% ijU. S. Steel pfd 109% 109% Utah Copper 57% 66% • Va. Car. Chem 29 27% . Western Maryland . 16 13% . Western Union Tel.. 59% 58% 1 Westlnghouse Mfg.. 78% 77% ' Woolworth 96 96 " J 1 HAS NEW SIGN '' 1 ( A new sign on the top of the building 1 ! at T80c. Oats Steady; No. 2, white, 45® 45% c. Bran Market firm; winter, per ton, *24.50®25.00; spring, per ton, $23,504? 24.00. Refined Sugars Ten points higher; j powdered, 4.50 c; fine granulated. 4.40 c; j confectioners' A, 4.30 c; Keystone A, 4.20 c. Butter The market Irf firm; western, creamery, extras, 28c; near by prints, fancy. 31c. Eggs The market Is firm; Pennsylvania and otner nearby firsts, free cases. $6.76 per case; do., current receipts, free cases. $6.00®6.30 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases. $6.75 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $6.00® 6.30 per case. Live Poultry Weaker; fowls. 18 ®l9c; young chickens, ll@20c; spring chickens, 27® 32c; broiling chick ens, 17®24c; old roosterß, 12@13c; ducks, old, 13®14c; ducks, young. 16® 17c; geese, 15®17c; turkeys, 19t#>20c. Dressed Poultry Firm; fowls, western, fancy, heavy, 19®20c; do., fair to good, heavy, 14@18c; do., unattractive, 10®13c; old roosters, 12% c; roasting chick en*. fancy. J6®lxc; broll'i* chickens, fancy, 20®25c; do., fair, 18® life; capons, large, 2;(®2qc; Jo., small. 18®20c; turkeys, fancy, 24®26c; do., fair, 20®23c; ducks, ll®18c; geeea. 11® 16c. Potatoes Steady; old, per bushel, 90c®$1.00; new, per barrel, Jersey, per basket. 65® 76c. Flour The market Is weak; winter, clear, $3.85 «> 4.10. straights, Penn sylvania, $4.15 @ 4.30; western, $4.25® 4.40; patents, $4.6004.75; Kansas straight. Jute sacks. $4.15®4.30; spring, firsts, clear, $4.00@4.20: straights. $4.20 ®4.35; patents, $4.40@4.65. Hay The market Is firm; tim othy, No. 1, large bales, SIS.UO4J> 18.00, No. 1, medium bales, $17.50® 18.00; No. 2. do., $16.00® 17.00; No. 3, do., $14.00® 16.00. Clover mixed: Light, mixed, $16.50® 17.00; No. 1, do., $16.00® 16.50; No. 2. do., $14.00® 15.00. CHICAGO CATTLE Chicago, Hi.. July 13. Hogs Re ceipts, 28,000; strong. Bulk of sales, $8.70(g>8.95; light. $8.60®9.00; mixed, sS.sof[r 9.00; heavy, $8.35#9.00; rough, $8.30® 8.45; pigs, $7.80®8.80. Cattle Receipts, 15,0000; steady. Beeves, $7.70®9.85; steers, $5.80@8.85; cows and heifers, $3.90®!).15; stockers and feeders, $5.80@8.10; calves, $7.50® 11.00. Sheep—Receipts. 22.000; weak. Sheep, $5.30@6.10; yearlings, $5.90@7.35; lambs, $6.40(99.20. AT PAXTAXG The vaudeville show at Paxtang for this week's bill have one of the mist distinguished headliners that has play ed the town In a long while. Arthur Geary, known as the Red Huzzar. and formerly leading man with New York's great mfisleal comedy success, "The Pink Latfy," wil head the park bill. Mr. Geary has but recently made his en trance Into vaudeville. The success of his venture was instantaneous. Man ager Davis considers himself more than fortunate in being able to present so Illustrious a star before the patrons, as stars in Mr. Geary's class arc seldom seen outside of the big $2 attractions. Another act appearing on this week's bill that Is worthy of special mention Is the Seven Castaluccas, a Mexican musical offering that has met with great success in every American City where they have played. The rest of the acts appear to be above the average and the whole should make a vaudeville performance of con siderable merit. King Kelly wil make his first ascen sion of the week at the park this even ing and promises to start his engage ment with some spectacular stuff that will make his many Harrisburg friends sit up and take notice. The King is a wee bit jealous of the success made with Bergus' aeroplane flights at the park, and says he will go the Imlt to break the airman's record.—Advertise ment. Says the Next Olympic Will Be the Greatest COLONEL R. M. THOitfPSW New York, July 13. —Colonel R. M. Thompson, president of the American Olympic committee, returned from Paris July 3, on the Mauretania. He was a delegate to the congress which sat in Paris from June 13 to June 23 to arrango rules for the Olympiad next year in Berlin. The changing of the rules was a delicate matter, but' Colonel Thompson said it was accom plished without a hitch. "International rules have been es tablished," said Colonel Thompson, "and new sports provided for the Olympiad. For this reason there will be two meets, the first in February, which will give an opening for skating and skieing and other winter sports. Rugby football will he a new feature in the latter games." How Times Have Changed! By Heath is rr willifi coesnt « , W To SToDY HAfcD> ENOOGH f Ijate HAS HIS minp ON THINQS ! Z&NP HOLDS If)£ BIG BOOkL JOST FOR klpffc Tale of a Near-Sighted Barber \ [yOU^NEXTj I LITTLE TONIGJIO GEE! I FORGOT Will Pave Derry Street to Melrose Avenue Kerry street from Twenty-third to Twenty-seventh street—from the pres ent terminus of the paving operations to Melrose avenue—will be Included In the street improvements to he cared for by the SIO,OOO set aside for street intersections in the $30,000 ordinance that will be passed finally to-morrow. The other $20,000 is to be used for : additional work on the river dam and Paxton creek Improvement, the re mainder being Intended for Intersec tions. And included In this will be Derry street. Market from Prospect to Twenty-first and Whitehall from Twenty-first to Prospect THE LAST WORD TN PRECAUTION* Two friends boarded a great trftns- Atlantic liner and set sail for Cher bourg. One was a Good Fellow. The I other was a Niggardly Man. The first night out, they went to their state room. "Say, Bob," said the Niggardly Man, "I wish you'd step out ■on deck while I undress." "That's a remarkable request," ob jected the Good Fellow. "Why have you developed this streak of bashful- j ness at this late day? I never saw | any signs of it before." "Never mind about that," said the i Niggardly Man. "You get out!" After a long and acrimonious argu ment, the Good Fellow went out on deck and stayed half an hour. When he returned to the stateroom, the Nig gardly Man was stretched out on the MONEY to loan In amounts of $5 to S2OO to honest working people In need at cheaper rates than the law of 1913 allows. Organized In 1909 by local people of recognized standing, to save borrow ers from extortion, this company, regardless of what others advertise, still leads the way for low rates, fair treatment and volume of business. I CO-OPERATIVE Loan and Investment Co. 204 CHESTNUT ST. Office Hourai 8 a. m. to 6 p. m„ Wednes days and L .turdays V a. m. to 9 p. m. MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE and others upon their own names. 1 Cheap rates, easy payment*, conflden-1 tial. Adnma £ Co, R, 304, 8 N. Market Sq. FOR. RENT New Modern 16 and 18 North Fourth Street A ll ly J.L. Shearer, Jr. ]! J \ (WHAT? upper berth. Moreover, he was dressed up like a Christmas tree in a beribboned nightgown and a wom an's boudoir cap. "Say!" exclaimed the Good Fellow. "What in thunder is the matter? Why have you got that make-up on?" "Look at me and be wise," said tha Niggardly Man. "Remember the Ti tanic. In case of a wreck, women and children first."—The Popular Magazine. N Frank R.Leib & Real Estate and Insurance Office, No. 18 N. Third St. HARRISBURG, PA. Offers the following property FOR R i Property Northwest, Corner Court and Cranberry Streets Alterations to Be Made to Suit Tenant -N * Central Apartment FOR RENT 8 rooms, bath and kitchen, city steam heat and water supplied. Newly renovated. Convenient In every way. Now ready for occupancy. Located at No. 32 N. 2nd St. Apply to Commonwealth Trust Company Real Estate Department 222 MARKET STREET I 13