Look Through Telegraph Want Ads For Male or Female Help Telegraph Want Ads will lead you to the job you seek —if you put yourself in their hands. As they cover all Harrisburg every day, they are in better position to serve you than any other medium. Try a Telegraph "Situation Wanted" Ad. DIED PARTHEMORE On June S, at 12:10 P. M.. Miss Annie Parthemore, at the home of Mrs. Lyman D. Gilbert, «03 North Front street. Relatives and friends are invited to attend services Saturday morning. at 10 o'clock, at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Bingaman, Jury street, Highspire. Burial Higlispire Cemetei FI'N'ERM; yOTTCE THE funeral service of Mrs. Annie Green, of 605 Herr street, will be held on Friday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. The body can be viewed on Thursday even ing. All friends are invited to attend without further notice. LOST LOST White female Poodle; one black ear, black spot on back near tail; also small black spots on back, clipped all but head and tail. Please return to 427 Cumberland street. I.OST Black leather wallet, con taining insurance receipts and policies. Reward if returned to Telegraph Ofttce. LOST Brass back light automobile lamp. Reward. Allen, Columbus Hotel. LOST Pair of Rosary Beads. Gar- ' net with gold chain. Full name on back of cross. Lost on Curtin street. ] between Front and Third. Reward if returned to 703 North Sixth street. HELP ANTED—MaIe WANTED Twenty union plaster ers. ten hod-carriers. Apply at J* e , w Office Building, C. V. R. R., June 10. L F. Johnson. n ! WANTED A good man on ice cream; good wages for right mttn; steady job. Address B. -C. Aehenbock & Son, Lock Haven, Pa. . WANTED Youth, 18 or 19; clerk in cigar store; must be honest; no night work; salary $5 per week; reference re quired. Address Box T, 1059, care of Telegraph. WANTED Two good house carpen ters. Apply in person, after 5 P." M., to j H. H. Feeser, Thirty-first and Curtin j streets, Penbrook. Pa. WANTED Experienced laster on j consolidated hand method lasting ma chine. Also young man to learn last , ing. Apply Harrisburg Shoe Mfg. Co., | Harrisburg. Pa. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED For a new "TEN DOLLAR A YEAR" Accident and Sickness policy 57,500 Accidental Death, S2O to SSO weekly sold to men and women, all occupations. Large commissions. National Accident So ciety, 320 Broadway, New York. (Es- | SALESMEN WANTED j STOCK SALESMAN WANTED WE can offer one strictly high-grade I stock salesman of proven ability and I integrity, an opportunity of earning SIO,OOO in 30 days; if you can qualify answer in strict confidence, with ref erences, by mail only, to No. 27 N. Edge wood street. West Philadelphia. Pa. HELP WANTED— f emala 1 GIRLS who have had experi ence on Hand Work. Pays 40 cents for rolling and 20 cents for bunching. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Co., 500 Race street. WANTED Girl for general house- | work. Apply to Dr. Everhart, 274 Hum- I mel street, Lemoyne, Pa. WANTED Ten women canvassers j for household article. Salary, $1.50 and ' commission. Address M., 1206, care ol i Telegraph. TWENTY more thoroughly experi enced operators on power sewing ma chines. Jennings' Manufacturing Co., 414-416 State street. WANTED Experienced saleslady for general store; state experience and give reference; good salary. Y., 1044, < are of Telegraph. WANTED Girl for general house work. Apply to Dr. Everhart, 274 Hum mel street, Lemoyne, Pa. LEARN DRESSMAKING In one of the best dressmaking schools in America. Make your own dresses while learning. Night and Day classes. Work's Dress making School, 22 North Fourth street HELP WANTED —Male and Female EIGHT MEN AND WOMEN WANTED at once In this location to represent Marvin Company, of New York; steady employment. One ladv earned $30.00 in two days. Particulars and interview will be given. Apply at once, 8 to 12 M.. J. I. Holly. 1304 North Third street. SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe WANTED Situation by young, ag gressive married man; soliciting, col lecting or general office work; can fur nish bond: will consider only perma nent position with reliable company. Address C., 1053, care of Telegraph. WANTED Boy, 12 years of age, desires work by the week; with board and lodging preferred. Apply 74 Fur nace street, Steelton, after 6 P. M. 2012 Kensington St WILL BE SOLD Absolute Bargain Price Miller Bros. & Neefe REAL ESTATE Fire Insurance Surety Bonds 1 Locust and Court Streets ■ i ■ h THURSDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JUNE 4, 1914. ] HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female, i :! Would $25 a ■ Week Interest You? A large corporation needs representatives of unques tionable integrity to Inter view residents of Harrisburg. An exceptional opportunity either on whole or part-time basis. Men and women whose intelligence, personal appear ance and manner qualify them for so well-paid a posi tion are requested to inquire, j It will obligate you in no way. Give references. Write to Box K1045, care of Har risburg Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe I WANTED Colored chauffeur, with ! six years' experience, wishes position in i private family; can give the best of ref- I erence. Address Box T, 1056, care of j Telegraph. i WANTED By boy, 13 years old, work on farm. Call 627 Brigg6 street. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe j WANTED Young woman would I like position as cook or light house | work. Apply at 806 Cowden street. ! WANTED Woman wants day's j work or office cleaning or lodge rooms. I Address Box J, 1054, care of Telegraph. WANTED Middle-aged lady de- I sires position in a Christian home as I housekeeper nr companion for an el- I derly or invalid lady; small wages ac- I cepted, if good home. Address R., 1060, 1 care of Telegraph. j WANTED House or office clean ing. Apply 1106 Kittatinny street. ! WANTED Middle-aged white wo man desires work of any kind. Call, or [address, Mrs. Cook, 446 Boyd avenue, City. | WANTED Young woman desires to keep house for respectable widower. Call, or address, 1109 Montgomery | street. I WANTED —By middle-aged white i woman, laundry work for Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Address H., 1205, care of Telegraph. WANTED By middle-aged white woman, work of any kind. Address Box 1204, care of Telegraph. WANTED By an experienced wo man cook, place in boardinghouse or restaurant. Apply 1211 Wallace street. City. WANTED A young. half-grown while girl wishes a position of any kind; prefer work in ice cream parlor, or child's nurse. Address R., 1058 care of Telegraph. I WANTED Work by day by colored woman or place as cook. Address 1412 North Fourth street. WANTED By colored girl, position ias cook; can give good reference. 123 I Liberty street. | WANTED Colored girl wants gen eral housework. In or out of city. Ad ! dress 1723 North Seventh street. SITUATION WANTED A practical nurse would like nursing of any kind; has had hospital experience; or "care for a baby. Addles J., 1046, care of Telegraph. WANTED By white girl, position as diningroom girl, in restaurant or private family. Call, or address, 422 Kelker street. WANTED Middle-aged woman wants position as housekeeper for gen tleman. Address R. S„ Hummelstown, Pa. WANTED Middle-aged lady would like a place to keep house in a widow er's family. Apply K. M. J„ Duncan non. Pa. WANTED Demonstrator would like position; three years' experience; best references. Address Demonstrator, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young lady (22), with some experience, desires position as saleslady, where attention to business Is appreciated. Can come well recom mended and furnish reference. Box G, 1048, care of Harrisburg Telegraph. WANTED Colored woman would like to do day's work. Apply 409 Fil bert street. WANTED Colored woman wants washing and ironing, at home or out slde. Apply 409 Filbert street. WANTED Lady would like to have day s work or offices to clean. Apply 9 i 25 > Ash > av£nue M Clt£^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE New brick houses on Manada street one block north of Hemlock; 6 rooms and bath; furnace, cemented cellars' granolithic walks, both front and yard; finished complete; ready to oc cupy. Price $1,460. For an investment hard to beat. Fire walls between each and every house. Rent sl3 per month. For further in formation apply to W. E. MOESLEIN 612 Boas street or 422 North street. Bell phone 2593 or 1086-R. SECOND STREET PROPERTY FOR ; SALE—No. 1107 9 rooms bath i gas furnace. Owner occupies prop j erty and wants you to inspect It. Price and particulars at Bell Realty Co., 1 Bergner Building. REAL ESTATE FOR BALK FOR SALE LICENSED HOTEL PROPERTY and business in Newberrytown, York county, Pa. Twelve miles from Harris burg anil three miles from Goldsboro. Good business and tine house with slate roof. Fifteen rooms. Barn, shed, hog pen, ice house, filled with ice; fine gar den, and large lot, planted in potatoes. Possession given at once. Price, every thing, complete. $4,000.00. No triflers need answer. Address Susan Newberrytown, York county. Pa. FOR SALE At Summerdale, a 7- room frame house. 3 lots. 60 fruit trees. Will sell at a sacrifice. Apply M. B. Sanderson, R. D., West Fair view, Pa. FOR SALE 2^4-story frame house; 6 rooms; reception hall; open stairway and bathroom; chestnut finish; lot. 50 ft. by 185 ft.; also 50 foot on side; chicken house 45 feet long. Box 187, Camp Hill, Pa. FOR SALE 4l North Fourteenth street 8 rooms and bath; all conveni ences; will offer for a short time only at an attractive price. Inquire Jared Lenker, 39 North Fourteenth street. New Houses Ready New semi-l>uaitalnvr >t)ir houses. | Careen and Woodbine Streets. Only four left. Kirfllrni location. Mod ern throughout. Indlvtdunl J porches Steam Heat Hardwoml Floors Open Fireplace Tile . i Bathroom l.sundry | n Cellar Combination (ins and Elecetric Fix | tures excellent finish through- J out. Snmple house open for inspee -1 tlon. Representative always on ground. For prices and terms con sult C. 1.. I.ong. CJreen and Wood bine streets. I FOR SALE Nine-room house, with J improvements, on North street, reduced to $1,900.00. Also one new house left; quick sale. $2,000.00. Terms. Apply Edgar B. Iverew, 4 North Fifth street. FOR SALE N0.2039 Green street 3-story brick lO rooms bath gas electric light steam heat hardwood finish lot. 21x85. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE 1612 N. Fifth St. 3- story frame lO rooms lot, 20x140 Price, $2,000.00. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE Twenty large lots, 118 x2lO ft., at from $3 to $6 per front foot overlooking Harrisburg Good soil, air, water and neighbors. Call Bell phone SO4BL FOR SALE —Farm 10 miles east of Harrisburg, containing 90 acres, in good state of cultivation; buildings in good condition; 6 acres of heavy oak timber. For further information call on. or address, C. S. Cassel, R. F. D., j No. 2, Penbrook, or J. C. Cassel, 29 I South Thirteenth street. Harrisburg. j FOR SALE Church Lane, Enola i Two-and-one-half-story frame dwell i ing 6 rooms; front porch; chicken ! house. Price, $2,000.00. Will exchange for small farm. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. \ FOR SALE Suburban new 3-story i brick house; improvements; lot, 26 ft. - by 150; ideal location; 5c car fare to f city. D. E. Brightbill, 2 North Court street. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT SI MMER COTTAGE FOR RENT . ..FURNISHED COTTAGE AT FOX 1 CHASE 2-story frame dwelling 6 rooms large porches about 1% acres of ground. Mi?rer Bros. & Neefe, Locust and Court streets, Harrisburg. FOR RENT Five-room house, with one acre of ground located on Clav ton Ave., Kdgemont rent, $9.00 per month. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR RENT—Cottage at Mt. Gretna, completely furnished, for summer. Ad dress E. J. Krause, Hershey, Pa. FOR RENT 1537 Berryhill street; 3-story brick; 9 rooms and bath; ce mented cellar. Apply on premises. ! FOR RENT 1633 North Third, 6 ; rooms, bath, rent, $20.00; 110 South Thirteenth, 10 rooms, bath, rent, $25.00. • Also store room and farm for rent, ln- I quire 430 Walnut. j FOR RENT 619 North Fifteenth [street new, up-to-date steam delightful neighborhood. Rent, , $-6.00 per month. Apply either at above | number or 1521 State street. C I FOR RENT—I6O9 N. Second ..street, 3-story brick; all improve !: merits. Steam heat—side yard— porches. Immediate possession. • | Phone or write. C. L. Long, • Green and Woodbine Sts. i FOR RENT Three-story brick r house, corner Green and Emerald , streets, 10 rooms, bath and steam heat, , large concrete porch and cellar. Apply Grocery Store on corner. I ' ___ : REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT FOR RENT OR FOR SALE Two story warehouse, Cowden street near [ Market. Elevator; P. R. R. siding; 5,000 sq. ft. floor space. Possession at once. < Apply C. F. Gohl, 1003 North Second . street. Bell phone 899 L REAL ESTATE WANTED ! REAL ESTATE WANTED Prop ; erty must be low in price makes no ..difference if it is in a run-down condi ' | tion, or what part of the city it is in, . nor how dilapidated or non-productive. , Will make you immediate cash offer . for same. A. C. Young. Real Estate, 26 I North Third street. Bell phone 713 L. WANTED TO BUY, sto 10 acres land, , without buildings, within 5 miles of . city, for cash. P. O. Box 367. APARTMENTS FOR RENT ! APARTMENTS FOR RENT Four . rooms and bath, third floor front; all conveniences. Apply to L Silbert, 1542 . North Sixth street. FOR RENT Second floor apartment , —525.00 a month, from June 15, at 1243 Market street. Apply at E. Eggerts, . 1245 Market street. i FOR RENT Lower floor apartment, i Fourth and Peffer streets, livingroom, . diningroom, two bedrooms, kitchen and , bath; front porch. Apply B. F Um berger, 427 Peffqr street, or 108 North . Second street. I — ——_ ROOMS FOR RENT ' FOR RENT Furnished rooms; also board by the meal, day or week. 1001 North Sucond street, corner Second and . Boas Btreets. ! FOR RENT Furnished rooms, single Or en suite; all conveniences, in i eluding phone; reference required. Ap ply 1015 North Front street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms and apartments private bath, telephone I and all conveniences, with private fam | lly. Apply at 236 North Second street, I . corner Pine Btreet. 1 FOR RENT Several vacant rooms, fronting on Capitol Park; electric , lights, hot and cold running water in each room; use of phone and bathroom. Apply Robinson Apartments, 410 North street. FOR RENT ln private house, no . children, 10 minutes from center of city, nice, clean, well-furnished rooms; all conveniences; use of phone; rates ; low for summer. 1311 Walnut street. FOR RENT Two newly furnished > second floor rooms, with use of bath, with family of two—rent reasonable. Inquire 812 Green street. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT —"One large front room, suitable for office or business. Will alter to suit renter. Apply 226 Chest nut stre'et. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, single or en suite; second iloor front; all con veniences; references required. Apply 721 North Sixth street. FOR RENT One large, new fur nished sanitary room with use of bath and phone; hot and cold water; rent reasonable. 412 Hummel street. Bell phone 1222 J. » FOR RENT Two nicely furnished communicating rooms, with use of bath and phone. Electric lights and all conveniences. Apply 710 North Sixth street. FOR RENT—By the night or month, the finest rooms in Harrisburg. single or en suite. Laßelle Apartments. 204 Ixicust street, next door to Orpheum. Steam heat, electricity, baths. Newly furnished throughout. Apply Mrs. E. L Morrell, 212 Locust street. ROOMS WANTED WANTED Refined, young man desires room and boarding with con genial private family; references ex changed. Address T., 1055, care of Telegraph. WANTED By man and wife, two or three unfurnished rooms in Steelton or Harrisburg. Address Box R, 1057, care of Telegraph. WANTED Summer boarding for man, wife and two little girls, near street car line, about thirty minutes' from city. Address H., 1050, care of Telegraph. WANTED A motorcycle in ex change for a piano. Address 1531 Cedar street. WANTED Second-hand Ford Tour ing Car. Apply at Shoe Store, 401 South Seventeenth street. WANTED Second-hand bicycles y | bought .sold and exchanged. Apply Ex celsior Cycle Co., 1007-1009 North Third _ | street. WANTED To buy 100 second-hand t I bicycles and motorcycles we are in 11 [ great demand for them highest cash & rices paid. Keystone Supply Co.. 814 orth Third street. United phone 19W. )" ' FOR SAl.lt'. " BUY your traveling and leather goods - from the wholesale and retail leather j merchants. A large consignment on t display. Specialties made to order and •j repaired. Harrisburg Harness and Sup e ply Co.. Second and Chestnut. -s FOR SALE Cottage at Mt. Gretna t —8 rooms and bath all conveniences, n including six lots of ground—parked n i and in very desirable location, on Camp le ! meeting Ground, corner of Fourth street 1 and Kephart avenue; also auto garage, .. boat and boat house. Price reasonable. 9 Apply Dr. E. Clair Jones, 20 East Orange street, Lancaster, Pa. FOR SALE lB-foot Old Town . canoe, completely outfitted, ready for n use. including free rent until October, e Or will sell canoe separately. Apply 632 Camp street, or call Bell phone 2512 W. 1 FOR SALE Special built roadster, 40-H.-P. Owner leaving city. A snap a to quick buyer. 106-108 South Second t street, Harrisburg. m FOR SALE Fumed oak dining room suit, table, buffet and six chairs (leather seats), nearly new. Address S., - 1057, care of Telegraph. C FOR SALE Hamilton, Elgin and 6 | Waltham Watches; 17-jewel; 20-year , I gold-tilled case, at $17.50; 60c a week, r or $2.00 a month. National Watch and Diamond Co., Bergner Building. i FOR SALE l2-foot mahogany - back bar to soda fountain l- foot r mahogany wall case, strictly modern; in i use only 8 months. Will sacrifice. Ap ply 1015 North Third street. GLASS window signs. Furnished - Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms ana 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 in advance. Inquire at Office of Telegraph. 5 FOR SALE Automobile, 4-cylin i der, 29-H.-P., 121-inch wheel base, 36- i, inch wheels, foredoor roadster fully J equipped. Will sell reasunable or ex change for a good four or six-cylinder . four or five-passenger car. For dem i onstration write, or call, No. 1517 North i Sixth street, Harrisburg, Pa. \ FOR SALE Bake troughs, pans and everything belonging to a bake - house. Peter Bonmiller, 645 Broad i street. FOR SALE Barred Rock Hens and W. Leghorns, S. C. W. Leghorn Cocker - els at 50 cents each. Call Bell phone 507 Y. A. B. Davis, Penbrook, Pa. FOR SALE Piano as good as new > Will sell cheap, either cash or instal ments. If you desire piano, this is a btfigain. Address P. O. Box 484, Har - rlsburg, Pa. 1 FOR SALE CARDS on Bale at the • Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE To quick buyer, one 5- passenger Overland Touring Car, in good condition. Apply 1817 Regina street. City. FOR SALE Good paying general store, close to Harrisburg. Must sell on account of ill health. Address A., 692, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE 1913 Yale Motorcycle, in A-l condition. Bargain to quick pur chaser. Fully equipped with light, etc. Price, $135.00. For demonstration call 1513 Vernon street, City. ' USED motorcycles; all makes: over hauled and in fine condition; guaran • teed to be as represented; call for dem - I onstration. Heagy Bros., 1204 North . _____________ ' FOK RENT ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be r secured at the Telegraph Business Office. ' FOR RENT Desk room in one of Harrisburg's most modern office build . ings; rent reasonable. Addres S., 1061, ■ care of Telegraph. t ' ! FOR RENT ln the Telegraph Building, a suite of well located offices. ' Inquire fir Superintendent in Business t Office of Telegraph. ' FOR RENT Store room 1200 North Third street; 33x100; 14-foot celling; ■ one of the best rooms In the city Ap ; FOR bALis. OR fcACUANUK FOn BAI.E OR EXCHANGE ' WEL.Ii LOCATED LOTS In the Teatfc Ward* some of them on paved street* Will exchange for Improved property. An exceptional opportunity for ■ I builder. Call and Inspect blue print. i , F. It.Oyster, Trustee, care of Telegraph ' BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ANY intelligent person can earn good ' Income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ' ticulars. Press Snydlcate. 798, Lock port, N. Y. ' FOR SALE First-class hair-dress -1 Ing establishment, located In central part of town. Cheap to quick buyer. 1 Address P. O. Box 148. Palmyra, Pa. ; PROFITABLE AUTOMOBILE AGENCY FOR SALE WE have an established automobile i business in Harrisbrug handling a splendid line of cars with an establlsh ■ ed trade and are making money. We i are desirous of disposing of the retail business and handle the same line wholesale for the entire State. Can i get State agency, but have not suffici ent funds to run both retail and whole sale, so will therefore make an excep- I tlonal deal on retail basis. Would take , from SIO,OOO to $15,000 to finance with . a retail proposition. Address Auto .Dealer, care of Harrisburg Telegraph. . IDE GRIMED : IT MUCH I Sixth Annual Commencement Ex -1 ercises; Dr. Noble Ad i dresses the Class r 1 i To-day was Commencement Day at the Harrlsburg Academy. 3 Impressive exercises were held in ' i the big school building along the Sus r quelianna this morning—the sixth • graduation exercises to be in the present «strueture —when the class of 1914 got its sheepskin. i Arthur E. Brown, the headmaster, I presided. The program included in f teresting graduate addresses, music, etc., and a feature was the presenta tion of the school letter to the boys 3 who had broken athletic records. 1 The bcccalaureat sermon was de • livercd by Dr. Lewis Seymour Mudge, . pastor of Pine Street Presbyterian Church, Sunday evening, and to-day's " | ceremonies, of course, was the linal |! good-by appearance of the seniors at ,• the Academy as students, f The salutatory was delivered by James Hopkins Wiekershatn and the J valedictory by John Crane. Kunkel, " Jr. Presentation of the school letter to members of the baseball team and - to those who had broken school - records in the recent track meet were 1 made by Professor Howard R. Om wake, the senior master, g Dr. Eugene A. Noble, president of . Dickinson College, na/'e a wonderful j address to the class. Dr. Noble based his remarks on a little poem by Dr. ■* Henry VanDyke and dcliveredl an ln- I spiring talk. J The program follows: 4 Scripture reading and prayer, the Rev. Lewis Seymour Mudge, D. D.; ■ singing, "Color Song," entire assem bly; salutatory, "National Honor," ~ James Hopkins Wickersham; music, r schol orchestra: valedictory, "Mile n stones," John Crane Kunkel, Jr.; an i nouncement and presentations. How - ard R. Oniwake; award of diplomas, Vance C. McCormick; music, school! orchestra; address to class, Eugene A. i I Noble; ''America," entire assembly; j j benediction, the Rev. Ellis N. Kremer. The members of the graduating t class, with their respective colleges, ;• [ are as follows: Edward Buck, Get j Itysburg; Edwin J. Baura, Yale; George : Bennethum, Sheff.; A. E. Buchanon, - Jr., Penn-State.; Burdge O. Bushneli, I I Cornell; Aldred Clemson, Yale; Ed } ward N. Cooper, Jr., Yale; Robert V. y J Finney, Penn-State; John J. Hclff, e Yale; William W. Jennings, Lehigh; I John C. Kunkel, Princeton; Donald - I McKensie, Penn-State; Charles Mc-' '• j Laughiin, Penn-State; James Stewart, U | Princeton; Clare Stecher, U. of P.; I David Shotweli, Princeton; James - ] Wickersham, Yale; Joseph Walker, - U. of P. s Ministerium Opens 167 th Convention at Easton I By Associated Press Easton, Pa., June 4.—The one hun dred and sixty-seventh annual conven tion of the Evangelical Lutheran Min isterium olf Pennsylvania and adjacent States opened here to-day. The con vention is attended by 411 clerical and 350 lay delegates from the New York, . New England and Pittsburgh synods. The sessions will continue for five j days. Among the prominent laymen in at- J tendance are Frank M. Ritter, presi dent of Civil Service Commission, of Philadelphia, and ex-Director of Pub lic Safety in that city; William T. Creasy, of Catawissa, Democratic nom inee for Lieutenant-Governor; Judge Gustav Endlich, of Reading; E. A. Miller, E. C. Miller, of Philadelphia; Senator C. K. Lantz, of Lebanon; J. J. Moore, Philadelphia, and William H. Hager, of Lancaster. RUBBER STAMnn i>JBI SEALS *. STENCILS Hi" MFG.BYHBG.STENCILWORKS ■ bP U 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. Qtf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES I MADE $60,000 in five years In the mail order business, began with $6. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea cock, 356 Lockport, N. Y. j FOR SALE Good two-chair barber j shop, main street of Harrisburg; good - | reason for selling; cheap rent. Apply 1 | Bender Barber Supply, 22 South Fourth 1 street. BUSINESS PERSONALS WE BUY AND SELL new and sec ond-hand Furniture, Carpets, etc. Drop postal or call 3239 L, Bell phone. s. I Klein. 1026 Market street. PATANG AND HARRISBURG DRAY ING CO. Reasonable rates to all parts of the city and nearby towns. Call Garmon, Bell phone 3742. FOR SALE —At Gable's, 111 and 117 South Second street, 6,000 gallons New Era ready mixed Paint; Acme quality. Also the full line of the Acme make. FOR SALE At Gable's, 113, 116 and ■ 117 South Second street, 5,000 sets new Sash, Bxlo, It L, primed and glazed, $1.16 per set. Also other sizes. 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 W. J. WENRICH, 839 Hamilton street 1 —Furniture, china and piano packing I Shipments looked after at both ends! 3227 Wot haulJn ®- Bell phone HAULING I H. W. LATHE, Boarding Stable and , I National Transfer Co. Movers of , 1 pianos safes, boilers and general haul -1 I '?«• .*» w - Lathe. Manager, Fifth and , I Woodbine street*. Bell phone No. t 2608 R. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING! with best material and by expert nelp. Send us your worn furniture. Our best I efforts Insure your satisfaction. S. N ! Gluck, 320 Woodbine street. 1 NOTICES j NOTICE THE State Street Market has not been ■ closed, as maliciously rumored, but will continue business as usual every Satur day afternoon and night, where every . thing is fresh. No leftovers from the , morning markets. STORAGE 1. STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Prl s vate rooms. |1 to 13. Wagons, 76 cents I per month. Apply D. Cooper A Co.. 411 > Broad street. Both phones. ' HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two large brick warehouses, built ex pressly for storage. Private rooms ■ for household goods and unexcelled fa cilities for storing all kinds of msr chsntnte. Low etorag# rates. South Bt. and Penna. R R. UPWARD MOVEMENT SHOWN IN MARKETS Particular Strength Shown by Canadian Pacific and New York Central; Bonds Steady By Associated Press New York, June 4. After a series of uncertain fluctuations the market moved upward generally shortly before noon. Weakness of Lehigh Valley and New Haven held back the whole list for a time, but when these shares recover ed strongly buying orders were put in more confidently. Particular strength i was shown by Canadian Pacific, Dela ware and Hudson, Harvester, New York Central and Can. Bonds wore steady. Furnished by 11. W. SNAVELY Arcade HuildlUß New York, June 4. ~ , Open. 2.50 P. M. Alaska Gold Mines . 27% 27% Amal. Copper 71% 72 American Beet Sugar 25% 25% American Can 27% 28% Americaa Can pfd.. 91 % 92 % Am. C. & F 50% 51% Am. Ice Securities .. 31 31% American Smelting . 62% 63 American T. & T... 123% 123% Anaconda 31 31^, Atchison 98% 98% Baltimore & Ohio.. 90% 91% Bethlehem Steel ... 40 42 % Brooklyn R. T 93 93 % . California Petroleum 20% 20% Canadian Pacific ... 195 " 194% Central Leather ... 34% 34% ; Chesapeake & Ohio. 52 52V, C., M. & St. P 90% 90% Chino Con. Copper . 41% 4l*i , Col. F. & 1 27 27% ; Consolidated Gas .. 128% 129 1 .Corn Products 9% ~9 Distilling Securities . 14% I*47' Erie 28% 28% Erie, Ist pfd 43% 431/ General Electric Co. 148 " 148 Goodrich, B. F 24% 24% Great Northern, pfd. 124% 124% Interboro-Met 14% Interboro-Met. pfd,. 63% 63 Lehigh Valley 135% 135% Mex. Petroleum .. .. t!3 " 63 Missouri Pacific .... 19 19 Nev. Con. Copper .. 14% 14% New York Central .. 90% 91 y. jN. Y.. N. H. & H. . 65 65% [Northern Pacific ... 109% 111 Penna. R. R ni % ln% Pittsburgh Coal .. 19 19% Pittsburgh Coal pfd. 8S 88% Ray Con. Copper .. 21% 21% Reading 164i 4 1fi4 34 Rep. Iron & Steel. 23% 23% Rep. Iron & Steel pf 87 87 Southern Pacific .. 92% 93% Tennessee Copper . "4% 34% Texas Company ... 146% 146% Union Pacific 154% 155% U. S. Rubber 62% 63 U. S. Steel 60% 61% U. S. Steel pfd ... 109% 109% Utah Copper 56% 57% Va. Car. Chem ... 29% 29% , Western Maryland . 19 *lB% West. Union Tel 6 2 62 Westinghouse Mfg.. 77 78 Wool worth 96 96%, [Other Railroad News Page 9] Freight Movement Takes Big Slump Freight movement over the main line of the Pennsylvania Railroad dur ing May was at low ebb. In the records for the first three days in June indications point to continued poor business. Observations taken at Lewistown Junction, on the Pennsylvania Rail road, show that the average daily movement of loaded freight cars in May was 4,804. This compares with 5,980 in May. 1913; with 5,502 in 1912, with 5,025 in 1911, and with 4.766 In 1910, showing that business has fallen back to the dull times of 1910. The decrease this May over May, 1913, was 16.5 per cent. The average daily movement of loaded freight cars on the Pennsylvania in May as noted at eight typical observa tion points on the lines east, was 22,- 667, as compared with 27,077 in 1913, a loss of 16.3 per cent. These figures indicate clearly how typical of condi tions on the Pennsylvania Railroad are the observations taken at Lewis town Junction, the records there showing a loss in May of 16.5 per cent, in loaded car movement, while the figures taken at eight points show a loss of 16.3 per cent. Reading Engineers Retired.—Henry Yerger, of Palo Alto, one of the best known locomotive engineers on the Reading division, has been placed on the pension roll. Mr. Yerger was a First Defender and also served in another command dur ing the" Civil War. Years ago he ran a passenger train out of Harrisburg. Later he ran north of Pottsvitle, For a few years he ran the shifter at Palo Alto. He has reached the age limit but still enjoys remarkably good health. He had been in the service' of the company in various capacities for forty-eight years. Charles B. Fair, of Bridgeport, an-j other old engineer on the Reading di-! vision, has also been retired after n continuous service of forty-eight j years. Mr. Fair ran on the main line I a number of years ago. He then ran i between Bridgeport and Downlngtown. 1 Of late ho had been running the work l (train. He has been ill for some ; months and his retirement is due to j illness. Ivy L. Lee Will Talk.—The opening' address at the summer meeting of the I Association of Transportation and Car j | Accounting Officers, which will be held ' I at the Hotel Chalfonte, Atlantic City,' June 18 and 19, will he delivered by ! Ivy L. Lee, executive assistant. Penn- I sylvania Railroad. The committee on arrangements consists of O. W. Stager, Reading Railway, chairman; J. R. Karney, Baltimore and Ohio; F. E. Higbee, Central of New Jersey; C. W. j Kinney, Lehigh Valley; T. S. Bell, Pennsylvania Railroad. RAILROAD NOTES President M. C. Kennedy, of the j Cumberland Valley Railroad, who FOR RENT New Modern Apartments 16 and 18 North Fourth Street A X ly J. L. Shearer, Jr. " 1 • . . .. • 1 i' 1 CHICAGO IIOAKD OK TRADE Furnished by H. W. SJiAVKLY Arcade Building; Chicago, 111., June 4. Open. High. Low. Clos. Wheat— July ST ..... Sept 85% ....) Corp— July . 70 Sent 67 Oats— July .(o<4 Sept 38% CHICAGO CATTLB fl.v Associated Press Chicago. 1".. Juno 4. Hogs Re ceipts, ifi.ooo; strong;. Bulk of sales, §6.85® 8.20; light, $7.95@8.27 V 4 ; mixed. $7.95#8.27%; heavy, $7.75(0>8.22H; rough. $7.75 one. of the executive of tha 1 j Prussian State railroads. Dr. Kiesch ; j ke is in this country studying Amerl. ' can railroad administration under prl -1! vate. ownership. These, appointments have been niada 1 by the Reading Railway Company; i 1 Otto Kofod, ticket agent at Johnsson- Ijville; Newton M. Carr, station agent, ißyers; E. C. Busjzard, joint ticket ' agent at Shippenshurg; J. L. Evans, ! station agent, Elsmere junction. I Harry W. Lehr has been appointed I I general foreman of passenger car in spectors on the Pennsylvania Railroad, vice J. Mcßerwis, the appointment be ing a promotion of the former asslst -1 ant foreman. •• ■ • * 1 /*" ——> Central Apartment FOR RENT 3 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. 1 Apply to Commonwealth Trust Company Renl Eatnte Department 222 MARKET STREET ; v _ —^ | PUBLIC SALE R. R. Buildings Will Hell at public sale, on Satur day. June e removed at once, by order Cum berland Valley Railroad Company. R. M. HIJBRIt, Real Eatate Agent. Jno. T. Enaminger. Auctioneer. Try Telegraph Want Ads. 13