TELEGRAPH WANT ADS WORK WONDERS -READ AND USE THEM EOR REAL ESTATE BARGAINS DIED BARRICK On Saturday. June 6, 1914, Elsie M. Barrick (nee Spire), former ly of Harrisburg. now of Hummels town, aged 22 years and 7 months. Funeral on Tuesday, at 2 P. M., from j her late home. Second and Water 1 streets, Hummelstown. The relatives and friends are invited to attend with- | out further notice. Burial Hummels- | town. I MARTZ On Saturday, June 6. 1914, ; at Hahnemann Hospital, Philadel- | phia. Pa.. Edward M. Martz. aged 41 years, 6 months and 8 days. Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 180 l , Herr street. The relatives and friends j are invited to attend without further notice. Burial in East Harrisburg j Cemetery. _ | DIED at his residence. In New York ! City. Mr. Harris C. Fahnestock, at 10:30 Thursday morning, in his 79th year, after a short illness. He was born in this city and lived here in his early; manhood. He will be remembered by the older residents of the city and by others, by j his gifts to the Young Men's Christian ] Association and other Institutions of: ourcltv^ am j LOST LOST Brown leather handbag, be tween Third and Locust and Second and Walnut, Monday. Reward if re * turned to Room 8, Cameron Building, J 103 North Second street. j LOST Between Cameron and Sev- ] enth streets, bunch of keys. Reward if returned to 1117 Monroe street. LOST A jeweled fraternity pin, on Saturday evening. June' 6. Name on back. Reward if returned to Telegraph j Office. I LOST—Bunch of keys, one Yale and , three smaller keys, on Palmy ra key j ring. Reward if returned to this office, j LOST Small brindle and white Boston Terrier with bat ears, screw tail, wearing red collar with owner's name and address. Child's pet. Re ■\var^^^^eturne^t^3o^Nortl^FVorU^ FOI'ND Small black purse on cor- I ner of Eleventh and Market streets, i Friday afternoon. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for j HELP V. ANTED—MaIe WANTED Good farmer, married; 1 must have knowledge of stock, truck gardening and fruit. Address Drawer 28, Blairsville, Pa. j HARRISBURG Mail Carrier and Pos- j tal Clerk examinations coming. Age 18 ! to 45. SBOO to $1,200 year. Sample ex- j amination questions free. Franklin lit- | stitute, Dept. 362-N, Rochester. N. Y. j. I WANTED Two neat-appearing, i young men for demonstrating* men ! from Harrisburg and Middletown pre- j ferred. Apply this evening from 7 to | 10, 326 South Thirteenth street. BUTCHER WANTED Excellent lo- ! cation; good inducement for first-class man to start in business. Inquire New Subway Market. 502-504 Market street. AGENTS WANTED to sell tea. cof- j fee and merchandise in Hummelstown, Carlisle, Mechanicsburg and Cham- | bersburg. Apply Tamsui Tea Co., 331 I Market street, second floor. WANTED Two honest, industrious j and intelligent salesmen to work in Pennsylvania. An excellent opening for the right men. Address G., 1071, I care of Harrisburg Telegraph. J FOR SALE % Choice Suburban Building Lots % CAMP HILL 40x125 ft., east side of Bel voir avenue $325 I 50x160 ft., southwest corner of Oyster's Point avenue and Logan street. Price, SSOO 50x150 ft., southwest corner of Bowman avenue and Logan avenue $650 | 180x167 % ft., northwest cor ner of Walnut and Moore streets SI4OO EDGEWATER 25x150 ft.. Second street just above Wormleysburg, along Marysville trolley. . S3OO 25x150 ft., just north of Wormleysburg, overlook ing the beautiful Susque hanna river SSOO ELKWOOD 20x150 ft., west side of Lo cust street S2OO 80x105 ft., south side of j. Eighth street, near Bridge street S2OO |' 25x150 ft., east side of Bridge J 1 street $250 ! 30x135 ft., south side of Lin coln street $250 25x135 ft., west side of Martin street $250 1 75x100 ft., southwest corner 11 of Market and Donald streets S4OO NEW CUMBERLAND 50x150 ft., on Eutaw- avenue between Third and Fourth streets „ 4400 40x140 ft., on Geary avenue, SSOO 50x150 ft., northwest corner of Fourth and Eutaw 1 streets $ 530 1 SUMMERDALE 150x100 ft., on First street, five minutes' -walk from J trolley S3OO - WORMLEYSBURG 50x150 ft-, northwest comer of Front and Walnut streets $1750 Miller Bros. & Neefe I REAL ESTATE Fire Insurance Surety Bonds j J Locust and Court Streets 'j l MONDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JUNE 8, 1914. HELP WANTED—MaIe WANTED Drug clerk, young man of some experience; must have good habits. Address G., 1070, care of Tele graph. WANTED Tvnewriting or clerical work to do during spare time. Charges reasonable. Address M., 1074, care of ! Telegr^h^^ ■■■■» mm AGENTS WANTED i AGENTS WANTED For a new "TEN DOLLAR A Accident and | Sickness policy - $7,500 Accidental : Death, S2O to SSO weekly sold to men and women, all occupations. Large | commissions. National Accident So ! clety, 320 Broadway, New York. (Es ■ *AI.i:sMKN WANTED HAVE just arrived from New York with exclusive agency for newly pat ented high-grade specialty. Telegram j calls me West immediately and must • sacrifice contract and stock at depot. ! But little money needed. Call Monday. I Mr. Norton. Columbus Hotel. STOI'K SALESMAN WANTED WH can offer one strictly high-grade i stock salesman of proven ability and 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 i wood street. West Philadelphia. Pa. HELP WANTED—JemaI* 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 Reliable woman for laundry work on Tuesdays. Address P. O. Box 213, Paxtang, Pa. WANTED White girl for general housework; must sleep at home. Apply 21 North Fifth street. Apartment bell, No. 5. WANTED Several lady canvassers; good proposition; permanent; good in come assured. Call 8 to 9 A. M., 5 to 6 P. M„ 15 South Third street. WANTED Competent white wo man for general housework. Apply, with references, 1717 State street. WANTED A eapab;e girl for gen eral housework; must cook; good place for right party. Call Bell telephone 3525 W. WANTED White girl to assist in housework. Apply 2016 Green street. WANTED Middle-aged woman, good husekeeper, to work in small family; good home guaranteed; good reference required. Reply J. L, care of Telegraph. FIVE bright, capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers. $25 to SSO per week. Railroad fare paid. Goodrich Drug Co., Dept. 579, Omaha, Neb. WANTED-—About July 1, 1914, young lady stenographer, having experience with regular office work; state salary expected. Address J., 103, care of Tele graph. TWENTY more thoroughly experi enced operators on power sewing tna chines. Jennings' Manufacturing Co., 414-416 State street. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY, perma nent for refined women not under 25 years of age or over 45 years. Address ■A J _l^67 i _care_of_' r e 1 eg raph. HELP W ANTED—MaIe and Female WANTED—Competent man or wo man, colored or white, for work in pri vate family. Apply 1218 North Third street. 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 Colored man desires po sition as chauffeur, and is willing to help around the house. 218 Prune ave nue. WANTED Young man would like position as chaufteur; can make own repairs. Apply 1819 Susquehanna street. WANTED—Young white man wishes positions as teamster; experienced. 1926 Wallace street. WANTED Young, married man wishes position in grocery store; four years' experience; best references. Ad dress D., 1062, care of Telegraph. WANTED Boy, 18 years of age, with two years' experience on a farm, desires position. Address, for particu lars, to Farm, 1064. care of Telegraph. WANTED Permanent employment by first-class pianist experienced in vaudeville or picture playing or- i chestra dance work—A. F. of M.— also pipe-organist and choir leader. Address M., 1207, care of Telegraph. WANTED l5-year-old "boy, of neat appearance, wishes position in an office; can give refernce if required. Ad dress Box R., 1066, care of Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Young girl desires day's work of any kind; sleep at home. 1533 Fulton street. WANTED Colored girl desires po sition as plain cook, second girl , or day's work. Address Box 1209, care of Telegraph. WANTED Colored girl desires to assist with housework; can give refer ence. Apply 28 Linden street. WANTED Widow, .with child, de sires work of any kind, laundry, clean ing or housekeeping. Apply 1829 North rourth street, second floor apartment. WANTED By white woman, dish washing in hotel or boardinghouse, or housekeeper for widower. Mrs. Edward Evans, care of Mr. G. Westafer. South High street, Mechanlcaburg» Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED By colored woman, gen eral housework, cooking or day's work of any kind; can give reference. Ad dress 143 Ann avenue. 1 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. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE No. 1139 Derry street, at reduced "rice 3-story frame 9 rooms bath gas furnace lot, 20x120, extending to Christian street central location. Bell Realty Co.. Berg ner Building. FOR SALE Fine, new brick houses on Second and Third streets at River side. All modern conveniences, includ ing steam heat. Large porches and side yards. $2,800 to $4,100. Lewis M. NeifTer, 222 Market, or E. Moesleln, 424 State street. FOR SALE 2460 North Sixth street, 3-story brick house; 9 rooms; all mod ern conveniences; lot; terms reasonable. Apply at above address. FOR SALE Two centrally located properties Nos, 205 and 20" Briggs street 7 rooms and bath—gas range —gas attachment on boiler for heating water city steam heat no coal or ashes to contend with easy house keeping. Apply to M. A. FOUGHT. 272 North Street. FOR SALE —Farm 10 miles east of Harrißburg, 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., No. 2, Penbrook, or J. C. Cassel, 29 South Thirteenth street. Harrisburg. FOR SALE 2317, 2321, 2327 North Sixth street, three-story brick dwell ings, 9 rooms and bath; gas, furnace, front porch; drive alley In the rear. Apply H. P. Pedlow. 1327 Vernon street. FOR SALE 2136 Susquehanna street, two-story brick dwelling. 6 rooms and bath, steam heat. This property is offered at the right price. Apply H. G. Pedlow, 1327 Vernon street. FOR SALE l7l and 173 S. Summit St. rental income, $19.00 per month. Price, $2,100.00. Will sell 165, 167, 171 I and 173 S. Summit St. for $6,600.00. : Rental income of all, $57.00. Brinton- Packer Co., Second and Walivut streets. | 29 Acres —3% miles south of Shtre j manstown 7-room house*— frame barn—variety of fruit. Price, $3,500.00. 60 Acres 2 miles southeast of Yorß I Springs B-room stone house frame ! barn. Price. $3,000.00. I 15 Acres —3% miles from Harris j burg stone dwelling 7 rooms i frame barn— stream of water. Price, , $3,500.00. ) 12 Acres located one mile north- I east or Lingiestown 7-room house— frame barn. Price, $2,700.00. BRINTON-PACKER CO., Second and Walnut Streets. SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE —Cottage construction —• 9 rooms bath gas electric light hot water heat hardwood first floor large porches laundry set tubs awnings screens S2OO worth of shrubbery corner plot, 85x150—near street car 5c fare. Price, $4,800 to !i u buyer. Bell Realty Co., Bergner j Building. ] FOR SALE Two Summit street properties at a bargain. Brick con struction. Good investment. Address j M.. 1075. care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Three houses, centrally ! located; all rented, paying food rents. ; Address 0.. 1065, care of Daily Tele- I graph Office, Harrisburg, Pa. New Ion: Reasly N"ow nrml-bunKiloiv style bouses. Green and Woodbine Streets, Only four left. Excellent location. Mod ern throughout. Individual porclien Steam Heut Hardwood Floors Open Fireplace Tile Ilathroom l.»inied,.spring and mattress; good condition; bargain. 336 Harris street. FOR SALE Automobile Bulck, 4-eylinder Roadster, splendid condition, $295.00 cash. See after 5 P. M. J. W. Gelger, 217 West Main street, Mechan lcsburg. Pa. FOR SALE Goood paying general store, close to Harrisburg. Must sell on account of 111 health. Address A., 692, care of Telegraph. 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 in advance. Inquire at Office of Telegraph. i FOR SALE Automobile, 4-cylin der, 29-H.-P., 121-inch wheel base, 36- lnch wheels, foredoor roadster fully equipped. Will sell reasonable or ex change for a good four or six-cylinder four or five-passenger car. For dem onstration write, or call, No. 1517 North Sixth street. Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE Piano as good as new I Will sell cheap, either cash or instal ments. If you desire piano, this is a bargain. Address P. O. Box 484, Har risburg, Fa. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Ofllce. USED motorcycles; all makes: over hauled and In fine condition; guaran teed to be as represented; call for dem onstration. Heagy Bros., 1204 North Third street. FOR KENT FOR RENT Desk room in one of ' Harrisburg's most modern office build j ings; rent reasonable. Address S., 1061, care of Telegraph. j FOR RENT The second and third I floors of the building 313 Market street, j Harrisburg; suitable for business or I light manufacturing purposes. Rent j very moderate. Apply to Michael | Strouse, 313 Market street. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be < secured at the Telegraph Business 1 Office. i FOR RENT —ln the Telegraph i Building, a suite of well located offices Inquire for Superintendent in. Business I Office of Telegraph. | FOR RENT Store room 1200 North Third street; 33x100; 14-foot celling; one of the best rooms ID the city. Ap- I ply J. S. Sible, 256 Herr street. FOK SALE OK EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Two delivery wfons and two very strong horses. Will exchange for good auto mobile. For particulars apply to D. Sherman, Seventh and Pefter streets. FOII SAI.E OR EXCHANGE WELL LOCATED LOTS in the Tenth i Ward! some of them on paved street. ] Will exchange fur Improved property. LAn exceptional opportunity tor a builder. Call and inspect blue print. F. H.Oyater, Trustee, cure of Telegraph Business Office. 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 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES DO you want to make some more money? Here is the opportunity write health and accident insurance during noon hours, evenings and spare time. The results will surprise you. Address National Casualty Company, Detroit, Mich. ANY Intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Snydicate. 798. Lock port, N. Y. IF you can invest SIOO.OO in high class business, you can more than double it each month. Call on Norton, Hotel Columbus, Monday. BUSINESS PERSONALS FOR SALE First-class hair-dress ing establishment, located in central part of town. Cheap to quick buyer. Address P. O. Box 148, Palmyra, Pa. 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. WE BUY AND SELL new and sec ond-hand Furniture. Carpets, etc. Drop postal or call 3239 L, Bell phone. S. Klein, 1026 Market street. YOUR ATTENTION. LADIES! Facial Hair, Moles and Warts removed. Root life of every hair destroyed by skilled woman Skin Specialist. Advice free. Come and see me June 10, 11 and 12 1219 North Sixth street, City. PATANG AND HARRISBURG DRAY ING CO. Reasonable rates to all parts of the city and nearby towns. Call L. Garmon, Bell phone 3742. MERCANTILE ACCOUNTS of all kinds collected anywhere. Prompt ser vice and quick reports. Address Bond Mercantile Agency, Dept. B, Hill Sta tion, Harrisburg, Pa. HARDWOOD FLOORS OF all designs. Old floors made new Ask for catalog. J. M. Smith. 2219 Brookwood street, Harrisburg. Bell phone 1391 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. HAULING „®: w * L iS, THE ; Boarding stable and National Tranafer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. H, W. Lathe. Manager. Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert neln Send us your worn furniture. Our best efforts Insure your satisfaction, a. v Gluck, 320 Woodbine street. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security In any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P o Box 174. Harrisburir. Pa. STORAGE STORAGE 419 Broad Btreei. for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 75 cents 1 per month. Apply D. Coopor & Co.. 411 Broad street. Both phones. STORAGE " I IN 3-a>tory brick building, rear 408 Market street. Household goods In clean, private rooms. Reaaonable ratea. Apply to P. G, Dlener. Jeweler, 4OH Market St. HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two large brick warehouses, built ex pressly for storage. Private rooms for household goods ann unexcelled fa -1 cllitles for storing all kinds of mer | chandiee. Low storage ratea. South ' St. and Penna. R R. CARD OF THANKS j CARD OF THANKS WE take this means to extend to our friends and neighbors our thanks and appreciation for their kindness in our recent bereavement MRS. ELLA HODGE, W. B. CRAWFORD. MONK* FOK SALARIED PEUFLB and others upon their own oamet Cheap rates, easy payments, confiden tial. Adams AC*. K. SO4. • S. Market >«. BLOCKADE SUSPENSION CHANGES SPECULATION Conspicuous Strength in Few Prominent Shares Lent Im petus to the Rally By Associated Press New York. June 8. Suspension of the Tampico blockade by the Mexican Government changed the course of speculation. Traders who had sold on the belief that a serious crisis was im minent bought back their stocks and the list quickly overcame the initial de pression. Conspicuous strength In a few prominent shares lent impetus to the rally. Speculation was more active on the upturn, with concerted buying in a few issues such as Canadian Pa8.25; mixed, $8.0008.27%; heavy, $7.80®8.25; rough, ?7.80®7.95; pigs, $7.10®7.85. Cattle Receipts, 19,000; steady. Beeves. J7.20tfi19.2ii; steers, $6.8008.10; stockers and feders, $6.30@8.25; cows and heifers, $3.70@8.70; calves, $7.00® 10.15. Sheep Receipts, 17,000; slow. Sheep, $5,550)6.40; yearlings. $6.36®7.50J lambs, $6.50@8.75; springs, $7.50@^.75. PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia, June 8. Wheat —* Higher; No. 2, red, export, sl.Ol % @1.02; No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export, $1.04® 1.05. Corn Higher; now, No. 2, yellow, natural, local, 81®81%c; do., kiln dried, local, 81%®!82c. Oats Firm; No. 2, white, 47® 47 % c. Bran Market weak; winter, per ton. $27.50® 28.00; spring, per ton, $26.00@26.60. Refined Sugars Market flrm; powdered. 4.30 c; fine granulated, 4.20 c; 4°ooc eCt 8 ' 41 c: Keystone A. Butter The market Is steady; western creamery, extras, 27c; nearby prints, fancy. 30c. Eggs The market Is firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, $6.30 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $6.00 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $6.30 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $6.00 per case. Live Poultry Firm; fowls, 16 ®l7c; young chickens, ll@20c; spring chickens, 27® 32c; broiling chickens. 25 o>33c; old roosters. 10@llc; ducks, old, 12014 c; ducks, young, 17 £>' geese - 15® 17c; turkeys, 19@20c. I>ressed Poultry Firmer; fowls, western, fancy. heavy, 18c; do., fair to good, heavy, 17o; do., do., unattractive, 13®15c; old roosters, 12c; roasting chick ens, fancy, 16@l8c; broiling chickens, fancy, 24® 35c; do., fair, 18@19c; capons, large, 23@26c; do., small. 18®20c; turkeys, fancy, 24@26c; do., fair, 20®23c; ducks, ll@18c; geese, 11016 c. Potatoes Weak; old, per bushel, 70075 c; new, per barrel, 75c<®53.75. Flour—The market is steady; winter, clear, $3.85 @4.10; straights, Penn sylvania. $4.16®4.30; western, $4.25® 4.40; patents, $4.50®4.90; Kansas straight, jute sacks. $4.15®4.30; spring, firsts, clear, $4.00(84.20; straights, $4.20 @4.40; patents, $4.50®4.75. Hay The market Is lower; tim othy, No. 1, large bales, $18.00018.50; No. 1, medium bales, $17.50(5)18.00; No. 2, do.. $16.00 0 17.00; No. 3, do., $14.50® 15.50. Clover mixed: Light, mixed, $16.50® 17.00; No. 1, do., $16.00@16.50; No. 2, do., $14.00® 15.00. try Club, Merian Cricket Club and at many other clubs and universities and colleges. Frank Lea Short is a director of na tional reputation, having been asso ciated with successful productions of Charles Frohman, Daniel Frohman, Lee Shubert, Madam Nazimova, John. Drew and Amelia Bingham. It is the purpose of the Colonial Country Club committee to decorate the grounds with festoons of electric lights and to make the day one long to be remembered by lovers of out door plays. The recent outdoor play at the Harrisburg Academy has only whetted the appetite of those who were present for these other outdoor performances. All Socialism Must Fail Says William H. Taft By Associated Press New Harmony, Ind., June 8. —Th® down of Owen Day found this little | city crowded with visitors and with participants in the Rapplte Observ ance, the climax of the centennial celebration of the founding of New Harmonyq. Gitting tribute was paid to Robert Owen, the man wlio origi nated one of the most discussed ex periments in the history of socialism. The feature of the program was an address by ex-President William H. Taft. "The most notable experiment at New Harmony," he said, "that of Robert Owen, failed, as all socialism must mail, because it found no substi-' tute for the motive essential to arouse and make constant human effort that is furnished by the institution of pri vate property and the shaping of re ward by competition and natural eco nomic adjustment." Bottler Fined For Using Bottles of Another Firm Charged with using registered soda water bottles belonging to Toffee Brothers, proprietors of the Keystone Bottling Works, 40 South Cameron street, Charles S. Skinner, 1220 North Sixth street, proprietor of the North eastern Bottling Works, was fined sll2 and the costs of prosecution by Alderman Hoverter, Saturday. Skin ner pleaded guilty to the charge. HANKS OF COUNTRY AIRE DESIGNATING ELECTORS By Associated Prejs Washington, D. C., June B.—Banks throughout the United States are des ignating electors to represent them in the selection of Class A and Class B directors for the Federal Reserve sys tem soon to, be established. It is believed by the Treasury De partment that all the directors of the two classes will have been selected at the end of three weeks, and certainly within a month. T. R. AND KING ON SAME TRAIN By Associated Press Medina Del Campo, Spain, June 8. —King Alfonso of Spain traveled on the same train as colonel Roosevelt last night. The royal car was at tached to the train at San Sebastian at midnight. The king left the train here with the Intention of proceeding by motor car to the palace of La Granja. WOMAN'S BODY FOUND IN RIVER Baltimore, Md., June —The body of Miss Ella Winter, who had been missing from her home since last Thursday, was found floating In the Patapsco river to-day. 11