Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, June 16, 1914, Page 11, Image 11

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    HERE'S WHERE YOU'LL FIND THE PEOPLE'S MARKET PLACE
Gems of the Ocean
are not more effectually lost to the sight of thous
ands than is an article lost on the streets of Harris
burg, unless the loser follows the lead of most Har
risburg people and inserts a LOST ad in the Tele
graph.
This method has proved the surest for recover
ing valuables, large' and small, of all in Harrisburg.
Because the Telegraph has more readers than
any other Harrisburg newspaper its LOST ads are
almost always sure to reach the finder.
When you Lose something
Phone Bell 2040, Cumberland 203. Telegraph
WANT ADS.
DIED 4
REEME On June 14. 1914. at his late
residence, 2413 Main street, Penbrook,
Shell Austin Reeme, aged b» yeais, -
months and 24 days.
Funeral on Wednesday afternoon, at
2 o'clock, at Penbrook U. B. Chili cn.
The relatives and friends are invited to
attend without further notice.
LOST
LOST OR STOLEN - Whße and
black Setter pup. Reward. _•> 1 Ham
ilton street.
LOST Blue, two-piece, wool bath
ing suit. Left on Spooky Island, bun
day, June 14, 1911. $1.50 reward if re
turned to 2232 Penn street.
11EL1' WANTED —Male
W \NTED Several first-class car
penters. Inquire Augustus \\ ildman,
2206 North Third street.
WANT a reliable man, single, to
work. Salary. S2O per week. Promo
tion offered. Give age, nationality and
nature of last employment. Address ii.,
1079, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Baker, who is good on
bread, rolls, etc. Apply Thorley s Tea
Room, 231 North Secosd street.
WANTED Experienced bookkeeper
* stenographer; must com# well
recommended. Address P. O. Box bb-,
city.
WANTED Lii.otype operators in
our Book and Job printing Depart
ment. The Telegraph Printing Com
nanv Printing Binding Design
ing Photo-Engraving, Harrisburg,
Pa.
WANTED Young man to assist in
grocery store; give reference and ex
perience. Address D., 1210, care of
Telegraph.
WANTED Young man to drive
touring car In afternoons; give experi
ence, reference and wages wanted. Ad
dress Box R. 1239. care of Telegraph.
AGENTS WANTED
AGENTS WANTED flood, live men
on ladies' household article; a possible
sale in everv home; two to three dol
lars a day. Call 6-9 P. M.. 315 Broad.
LOCAL AGENTS for quick-selling
article of merit. Big profits. Pleasant
work. For men or women. Revlvo
Mfg. & Sales Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
SALESMEN WANTED
WANTED SALESMAN A big
man with the ability to get a hearing
with architects and building contrac
tors. Splendid opportunity and terri
tory open to men having record as pro
ducers. Federal Steel Cement Mills,
Cleveland, Ohio.
HELP WANTED—FemaIe
LADIES can earn money at home,
spare time; no canvassing; send
stamped, addressed envelope for par
ticulars. Mutual Pub. Co., Scranton,
Pa.
WANTED Experienced salesladies
for Gloves, Hosiery, Fancy Goods. Don't
apply unless you are thoroughly ex
perienced. Apply to Mr. Greene, Main
Floor, Astricn's.
WANTED Woman for general
housework, also to help take care of
invalid. Apply 107 South Second street,
or call Bell phone 142SJ.
WOMEN AGENTS WANTED Per
manent and profitable occupation; take
orders for handkerchiefs and dross
goods; constant demand and reorders;
samples loaned: no expense. Address
Nutley Handkerchief Works, Nutley,
New Jersey.
WANTED By the Hershey Y. W. C.
A. an assistant cook and a girl for gen
eral work. Personal interview re
quired.
WANTED First-class saleswoman,
with experience, for Cloaks and Suits
Good salary and permanent position for
right party. Address M., 1245, care of
Telegraph.
11 ELI' WANTED—MaIo and Female
WANTED Young man as salesman
in shoe department, and young women
as saleswomen in shoe department
Must have experience. Address to Box
1082, care of Telegraph.
SIOO CASH to writers of verses and
melodies for new songs; send your
poems or musical compositions to-day
Examination free. Dugdale Co., Dent
492. Washington, D. C.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe
k WANTED Man desires work on the
farm by the month, and is experiencod
Address 8., 1249, care of Harrisburir
Telegraph.
WANTED Young man, 16 vears of
age, desires position of anv kind. Call
or address, 1733 North Fifth street. '
Camp Hill Dwelling
FOR SALE
This is a very desirable property
and splendidly located.
It is a semi-bungalow and mod
ern throughout.
The plot contains over twelve
thousand square feet.
The building Is quite as good as
new, having been built only about
three years ago.
Further information if you're in- I
terested.
Miller Bros. & Neefe !
UFA I, ESTATE
Fire Insurance Surety Honda
Locuit antl Court Street*
TUESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JUNE 16, 1914.
I SITUATIONS WANTED —Male
i WANTED Night watching by one
; who is reliable. Call 1926 Wallace
street.
I WANTED Two colored boys, aged
| 17 and 18 years, would like to have
| work of any kind, cleaning windows
lor scrubbing or washing dishes, work
by the day or week; can furnish refer
ence if required. 1327 New Fourth
street.
1 WANTED A position in hotel, pri
vate family or around store, by colored
i boy; can furnish reference. Address A.
I S., Commonwealth Hotel, or telephone
I 10X, Steelton.
WANTED - Senior medical student
desires a position for the summer
which pertains to the medical profes
sion. Address M., 1246, care of Tele
graph.
| CELLARS cleaned and whitewashed,
I windows and paints cleaned, lawns
I mowed, rugs beaten. All work neatly
done. Phone No. 1766 J.
WANTED A position as errand boy
in store, or working for private family.
I Address 612 Forster street. Phone
j 122SJ, Bell.
j WANTED Work of any kind. Call,
or address, 126 North Thirteenth street.
j WANTED Chauffeur, with six
years' experience, wishes position in
private family; does own repairing, and
can give the best of reference. Apply
| Box L, 1235, care of Telegraph.
! WANTED Young man. colored,
| wants situation as chauffeur; thor
| oughly competent in repair work; care-
I ful driver; can give reference. Ad
dress T. 11., COtt Haehnlen avenue, Har
| risburg.
j SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe
| WANTED Plain, sewing and alter
ing to do by the day or week. Call, or
address, M. 8., 1425 New Fourth street,
] side entrance Basin avenuo.
i WANTED—Young girl wishes offices
to clean or light housework. Address
806 Cowden street.
WANTED Girl wants a place as
nurse or to do light housework. Call
at 1613 Apricot street, Harrisburg.
WANTED Position as house
keeper, for widower preferred. A. L,
1705 North Seventh street.
WANTED An experienced colored
woman wants work by day or week;
good cook. Apply 806 Cowden street.
WANTED Young lady wishes po
sition as bookkeeper or general office
work; have had experience. Address
Box G, 1247, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Young colored girl de
sires day s work of any kind. Call, or
address, 1121 North Seventh street.
WANTED Girl, with experience,
desires position as nurse girl or to do
second work In small family. Address
Box 123, New Bloomlield, Pa.
WANTED Colored woman desires
position as codk. Call, or address 923
Sarah avenue.
WANTED By a settled colored wo
man, work of any kind; no washing;
"Igl'ts or sleep home. Address
340 Muench street.
WANTED A position as inside
steward by a capable hotel man; New
\ork references. Telephone 2695.
WANTED Colored woman desires
. y ? or work by the week. Ap
ply 1442 Derry street.
WANTED White woman would
like to do washing at home, or do day's
work. Apply Mrs. J. Myers, 400 Broad
street.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE Mechanicsburg home.
For particulars see John C Orr 2 , °
Market street. Bell phone 934. '
FOR SALE 354 Crescent St. 3-
story brick dwelling 7 rooms, bath
and furnace lot, 15%x84. This prop
erty has recently been reduced to the
attractive price of $2,600.00. Brinton
-1 acker Co., Second and Walnut streets.
Acres one and one-half miles
northeast of Middletown one of the
best truck farms in this section—level,
?? KO °d buildings variety
of fruit. Price, $1,700.00.
4 Acre s—- located one mile from sta
tion lO miles from Harrisburg
fiame buildings. Price, $1,100.00.
SO Acres one and one-half miles
south of Camp Hill brick dwelling
framo barn Yellowbreechos Creek
on rear. Price, $125.00 per acre
T °" e and one-half miles
east of River in Wishing Creek Valley—
frame buildings. Price, $60.00 per acre
BRINTON-PACKER CO.r
Second and Walnut Sts.
*? R fL E ™?T opertles for sale located
£.Ow r %- t tenth? enth street, as follows:
m," i 54 and No - 427 - Consider
the location, inspect the properties and
Ser CpU Realtsr C °" Ber^"
wtn lo « o oii C^ SH an<3 monthly payments
fit™™ 1 tO . y ?u' a new brlck ' lol 'se with
, r r s 7 t ath T. Bl i ß ~ fu ™ace. Price,
Cof&ergner ttlt"' " eU R6aUy
SAl E E C^So S Tl R of?V r^ BERT?atSH 8 ERT ?atSH
iF?tIT,J urnac . e - ° wner occupies prop-!
and wants you to Inspect It. Price
and particulars at Bell Realty Co
Bergner Building.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for other
property, the brick house on the N. w.
°J Third and Maclay streets.
Bergner Be " Re>Uy C °"
of Harrls A bufg. contafnhig 1 °9o m acres? a fn j
good state of cultivation; buildings in
good condition; 6 acres of heavy oak
timber. For further Information call'
or , address. C. S. Cassel, R. F. D.. I
c°' 2. Penbrook. or J. C. Cassel, 29 i
South Thirteenth street, Harrisburg.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
New Houses Ready
New HemUbußgnlw style bouse*.
Green and Woodbine Streets. Only
four left. Excellent location. Mod
ern throughout. Individual
porches Steam Heat Hardwood
Floors Open Fireplace TUe
Bathroom Laundry In Cellar
Con L>ination Gas and Elecetric Fix
tures excellent llnlsh through
out. Sample house open for inspec
tion. Representntlre always on
ground. For prices and terms con
sult C. L. Long, Green and Wood
bine streets.
FOR SALE 2-160 North Sixth street.
3-story brick house; 9 rooms; all mod
ern conveniences; lot; terms reasonable.
Apply at above address.
FOR SALE One of four properties.
3-story frame, 8 rooms, bath, new range,
gas. Well rented, Small cash capital
required. Price, $1,500. Near Sixth and
Maclay. 632 Camp street.
FOR SALE Lot 30x160 feet, cost
$200.00 1311—worth $300.00 now for
$150.00 cash, or $200.00 on terms to suit
purchaser. O. W. Kehr, 204 Chestnut
street.
REAL ESTATE FOH SALE
Scldel l'nrk Bungalow
—now in course of construction al
terations to suit purchaser—Seidel Park
is the ideal spot for your summer
home. Miller Bros. & Neefe, Harris
burg, Pa. Bell phone 1595.
FOR SALE Fine 8-room bungalow.
Modern. One and one-half acres of
ground. Frontage on main road
equal to any of that land in Bellevue.
Price, $2,600. Three-quarters mile from
trolley—s-cent fare. Address J., 1238,
care of Telegraph.
SECOND STREET PROPERTY FOR
SALE 1833, 9 rooms, bath, gas, fur
nace, electric light and all modern con
veniences. Apply above address. Harry
Katz, 1833 North Second street.
FOR SALE 27 N. Fifteenth St.
3-story frame dwelling a rooms
lot, 16x75. Price, 300.00. Brlnton-
Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
1425 WALNUT STREET 3-story
brick dwelling in A No. 1 condition and
at u very fair price. Miller Bros. &
h j HIIAI. HIH HKNT
FOR RENT 531 Emerald street. 3-
story brick, S2O; 639 Hamilton street,
$17.00. Desk room in centrally located
office, SS. D. E. Brightbill, 2 North
Court street.
FOR RENT Furnisned cottage at
Mt. Gretna, on Chautauqua side. Five
bedrooms and bath; hot and cold water;
toilet on first floor. Address Mrs. Geo.
E. Etter, 209 Pine street Harrisburg,
Pa.
FOR RENT Three-story brick
house, corner Green and Emerald
streets, lu rooms, bath and steam heat,
lurgo concrete porch and cellar. Apply
Grocery Store on corner.
KlvVI. KNTATi; \\ AM'KD
WANTED To rent, a house up
town, between Sixth and Second streets.
Call, or address, 2217 North Fifth street.
WANTED Furnished house, with
bath, 4 sleeping and 3 living rooms, no
children, between Reily and North and
Sixth and Front streets. Rent not to
exceed $25.00 per month. Address G.,
123 V, care of Telegraph.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Ground floor in
the Walzdorf Apartments. Six
rooms, tiled bath, pantry, city
steam, hardwood floors, electric
light. Inquire 400 North St.
FOR RENT An apartment; new.
unfurnished; three rooms with privilege
of bath. Rent reasonable to right
party. Apply at 1327 Derry street.
FOR RENT An apartment five
rooms and bath electric light gas
and steel range vapor heat use of
phone. Apply at 149 East Hummel
avenue, Lemoyne, Pa.
FOR RENT Lower floor apartment.
Fourth and Pefter streets, livingroom,
diningroom, two bedrooms, kitchen and
bath; front porch. Apply B. F. Um
berger, 427 PcTTer street, or 10S North
Second street.
BOARDERS WANTED
TABLE BOARDERS WANTED at a
centrally located boardlnghouse. First
class home cooking. Price per meal,
25c. Tickets for 21 meals, $4.00. 222
Chestnut street.
TABLE BOARDERS WANTED AND
ROOMERS. Prices reasonable. Meal
tickets, 21 meals $4.00; 10 meals. $2.00.
Regular meals, 25c. Sunday dinners,
35c. Good home cooking. Apply 50
ROOMS 1 •"OR KIiXT
FOR RENT Two unfurnished
rooms, all conveniences. Hill district.
Address A., 1081, care of Telegraph.
NICELY furnished rooms for rent.
First apartment 10S North Second
street.
FOR RENT—Communicating rooms,
on second floor, front; phone and bath;
nicely furnished; residential street; two
minutes to Market Square; private
family; references exchanged. Address
R., 1236, care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT—By the night or month,
the finest rooms in Harrisburg. single
or on 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.
FOR RENT Furnished or unfur
nished rooms, second and third floors;
conveniences. Apply 431 Boas street.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec
ond floor room; centrally located; use
of bath and phone. Call 1085 Lor 440
North street.
FOR RENT—Two rooms in a modern,
up-to-date home on Forster street, for
a single person or a couple. Apply to
S. Friedman, Real E tate and General
Insurance, 903 North Third street.
FOR RENT Second floor room; all
conveniences; use of phone; with or
without board. 209 State street.
FOR RENT Large front room, fur
nished, with gas, suitable for two men
or man and wife; also one single room.
Apply 144 South Third street.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished
rooms on second floor, single or en
suite; suitable for two gentlemen; use
of phone and bath; viewing Capitol
Park; excellent location. Apply 709
North Sixth street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms; also
board by the meal, day or week. 1001
North Second street, corner Second and
Boas streets.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms,
single or en suite; all conveniences, in
cluding phone; reference required. Ap
ply 1015 North Front street.
FOR RENT Several vacant rooms,
fronting on Capitol Park; electrio
lights, not and cold running water in
each room; use of phone and bathroom.
Apply Robinson Apartments, 410 North
street
FOR RENT Two large, furnished
rooms, with modern conveniences, close
to good table board, or a suite consist
ing of a large livingroom and bedroorji.
Address 7 North Thirteenth street.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms;
all conveniences; bath; hot and cold
water^JO^jSvergjeenstreet^^^^^
WANTED
WANTED Second-hand bicycles,
bought, sold and exchanged. Apply Ex
celsior Cycle Co., 1007-09 North Third
street
WANTED
WANTED SBOO.OO on first mort
gage. Property insured for $1,200.00
und increasing in value. Address G.,
12-14, care of Telegraph.
WANTED To rent, house or cot
tage, close to Harrisburg. also close to
trolley line; quiet location preferred.
Apply at Keystone Supply Co., 814
North Third street. United phone 19W.
WANTED To buy 100 second-hand
bicycles and motorcycles we are In
great demand for them highest cash
prices paid. Keystone Supply Co.. 814
North Third street. United phone 19W
FOR SALE
GLASS window signs. Fumlshert
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.
tf paid in advance. Inquire at Office of
Telegraph.
FOR SALE Regal Automobile
Roadster, type year 1913, model N, In
good condition. Good reason for sell
ing. Apply X., 1080, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE One good as new. Ben
gal Furnace, including pipe and reg
isters, at bargain price. Can be seen
at 206 South Second street, before 6
P. M.
CANOE FOR SALE l6-ft . Old
Towne; good conu.non. Apply L C.
Butt, 189 South Front street, Steelton.
FOR SALE Pen of Single Comb
Black Minorcas, 8 hens and cockerel.
Blue ribbon prize winners. Call, or ad
dress, Cassell, 1444 Regina street.
FOR SALE 5175.00 will buy a
$300.00 Kohier & Campbell Piano. Terms
SIO.OO cash and $7.00 per month. Stieft
Piano Store, 24 North Second street,
Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR SALE Player Piano in flrst
class condition, nice mahogany case,
stool, bench, cover and twelve rolls. A
real bargain for $275.00. Easy pay
ments. Stieft Piano Store, 24 North
Second street, Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR SALE 5275.00 will buy a
splendid slightly used upright Stieff
I'lano, which was traded in on a Stieff
Player Piano. Easy terms can be ar
ranged. Stieff Piano Store, 24 North
Second street.
FOR SALE One "Block" make
baby carriage. Excellent condition.
Very reasonable. Call, or write, 443
South Fifteenth street. City.
FOR SALE Shavings and sawdust
in large quantltes at low prices. Call at
j Eighteeenth and Holly streets.
! FOR SALE Empire Candy Machine
I with gasoline generator, with gas or
I gasoline. Was ifsed one day. Is in the
I best of condition. Will sell cheap to
i quick buyer. Address 2446 Elm street,
] Penbrook.
FOR SALE Henderson 4-cyilnder
1 m ?torcycle, good as new. Reason for
i se 'ling, want to get small roadster, or
| will exchange for small roadster. Call,
or address, No. 153 South Hanover
street, Carlisle.
I ?r 1L !. E At Gable's, 113, 115 and
[ 117 South Second street, 5,000 sets new
»? ■3' Bxlo, 12 L, primed and glazed, at
$1.4.6 per set. Also other sizes.
j FOR SALE Rooming and boarding
. house; all new fixtures; all new furni
ture. Sold cheap if sold at once. Ad-
I dress '!• urnished," care of Telegrapn.
| BUY your traveling and leather goods
• from the wholesale and retail leather
I merchants. A large consignment on
! display. Specialties made to order and
! r^P a lred. Harrisburg Harness and Sup-
I ply Co., Second and Chestnut.
1' OR SALE Portable vacuum
cleaner, in perfect condition. Will sell
very reasonable. Reason for selling,
have just installed a Tuec stationary
cleaner system. Apply A. Hall, 1727
State street.
FOR SALE Postage Stamps for
collections, sending on approval sheets
llJer1 IJer ce nt. discount. Eagle Stamp
.j 7 16 Bergen avenue, Jersey City,
FOR SALE Cheap, to quick buyer,
two-cylinder Reo. New tires. A No. 1
condition for light delivery purposes.
Inquire 204 Walnut street.
At Gable's, 111 and
| 117 fc>outh Second street, 5,000 gallons
New Era ready mixed Paint; Acme
quality. Also the full line of the Acme
make.
FOR SALE Cottage at Mt. Gretna
—8 rooms and bath all conveniences,
including six lots of ground—parked
and in very desirable location, on Camp
meeting Ground, corner of Fourth street
and Kephart avenue; also auto garage,
boat and boat bouse. Price reasonable.
Apply Dr. E. Clair Jones, 20 East
Orange street, Lancaster, Pa.
FOR SALE Hamilton, Elgin and
Waltham Watches; 17-jewel; 20-year I
gold-filled case, at $17.50; 50c a week,
or $2.00 a month. National Watch and
Diamond Co., Bergner Building.
FOR SALE Piano as good as new
Will sell cheap, either cash or Instal
ments. If you desire piano, this is a
bargain. Address P. O. Box 484, Har
risburg, Pa.
FOR SALE Second-hand moto v
cycle, in good running order. Price,
$30.00. Excelsior Cycle Co., 1007-09
Worth Third street.
USED motorcycles; all makes; over*
i hauled and In fine condition; guaran
teed to be as represented: call for dem
onstration. Heagy Bros., 1204 North
Third street.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Business Office.
FOlt HUNT
FOR RENT Automobile garage,
near corner Eighteenth and Regina
Btreets; water and electric lights. In- !
quire Mrs. Clara Earley, 1821 Whitehall
street.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
j Office.
FOR RENT ln the Telegraph
Building, a suite of well located offices.
Inquire for Supi i intendent in Business
Office of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Store room 1200 North
Third street; 33x100; 14-foot ceiling:
one of the best rooms In the city. Ap
ply J. S. Slble, 256 Herr street.
FOR SALE .Oli EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE!
WELL LOCATED LOTS In the Tenth
Wurdi aome of theui on paved street.
Will exchange tor Improved property.
An exceptional opportunity fur «
builder. Call and Inspect blue prist.
F. It.Oyster. Trustee, care of Telegraph
Business Office.
| REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT
! FOR RENT OR F»R SALE Two
story warehouse, C6wden street near
Market. Elevator; P. R. R. siding; 6,000
sq. ft. floor space. Possession at once.
Apply C. F. Gohl, 1003 North Second
street. Bell phone 899 L
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
I MADE $60,000 in five year* in the
mall order business, began with $5.
Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea
cock. 365 Lockport, N. Y.
ANT intelligent person can earn good
Income corresponding for newspapers*
experience unnecessary. Send tor par
ticulars. Press Snydlcate. 7(8, Lock
port, N. T.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
WE BUY, SELL AND RENT all stan
dard makes of Electric Motors and
Dynamos. S. G. Sweetser Electrto Co.,
1002 Market street.
L. H. LACKEY, 642 Peffer street
Furniture, china and piano packing.
Shipments looked after at both ends.
Also all kinds of hauling. Bell phone
.2077 W.
Woman Called "Witch"
Has Man Arrested on
Charges of "Sorcery"
Annoyed beyond endurance by ac
cusations alleged to have been made
by Washington Stout that she was be
witching the community of Pleasant
View, Mrs. Lillian Miller, a young
widow of that place, to-day charged
Stout with praticing sorcery. A war
rant for Stout's arrest was sworn out
before Alderman A. M. Landis, of the
Sixth Ward.
Up to three weeks ago Mrs. Miller
says she held the respect of every resi
dent of Pleasant View. Recently, she
contends, she has been shunned by the
little folks and has found that ugly
j stories are afloat. Reports were clr
; culated. says Mrs. Miller, that she was
i responsible for the illness of certain
! children and that chickens died be
| cause she "bewitched" them.
The stories were investigated and
Mrs. Miller learned that Washington
' Stout, who is said to be nearly fiO
] years of age, started the ugly reports,
j Neighbors say that Stout makes tea
! and that by drinking this tea he goes
i into a trance. Mrs. Miller says shu
I has stood the annoyance long enough.
| Constable James Johnson went in
j search of the alleged sorcerer, but up
jto late this afternoon he had not been
j found.
Minister Who Said He
Was Kidnaped Is Again
Reported to Be Missing
By Associated Press
Detroit, Mich., June 16. —The po
lice department after working on the
case nearly all night, said to-day they
were absolutely without a clue as to
the whereabouts of the Rev. Louis R.
Patmont, the Westvllle, 111., "dry"
worker who disappeared last night
from his temporary home here where
i he had been staying since his alleged
j kidnaping in Illinois in March. The
minister's wife and friends also said
they had heard nothing from him
since he attended church services last
evening and started for his rooming
place a couple of miles distant.
Mr. Patmont and his wife have
been living in Detroit most of the
time since he was found in a cellar
of a house near Columbia, 111., where
he insisted he had been held In cap
tivity by kidnapers. His disappear
ance at that time resulted in a na
tion-wide search and when he was
found he gave out a sensational ac
count of his abduction and alleged
harsh treatment.
| The missing man was to have left
early to-day for St. Louis to attempt
to identify a man held there on sus
picion of being one of his kidnapers.
Congress Prepares to
Push Administration
Anti-Trust Bills Through
By Associated Press
■Washington, June 16.—With virtu
ally all hope for an early adjournment
of Congress abandoned, Democratic
leaders in the State prepared to-day
to push to completion the administra
tion's program of antitrust legislation.
This course was planned as the result
of a conference between President
Wilson and leaders among the Senate
Democrats at the White House last
night at which the legislation the
President wants enacted before ad
journment of Congress was discussed
The only measures on the program,
the- enactment of which will be in
sisted upon, are the antitrust bills
alri-.tuy passed by the House or simi
lar measures. It was generally agreed
at the conference that Congress should
be kept in session until the antitrust
program is put through, despite the
anxiety in Congress for an early ad
journment.
City and County Officials
Planning Their Vacations
The time has arrived when city and
county officials begin taking their va
cations.
Superintendent of Schools Frederick
E. Downes will leave July 1 for a tour
throughout the New England States.
He will remain for two weeks. Coro
ner and Mrs. Jacob Eckinger and their
son, Joseph, will begin a sojourn at
Atlantic City July 1. City Solicitor
Daniel S. Seitz has removed from his
home, 1211 North Second street, to
his summer cottage at Overview,
seven miles from this city. Captain
of Police Joseph P. Thompson will
leave for his vacation the latter part
of October. M. Harvey Taylor, Super*
I lntendent of Parks and Public Prop
| erty, said that he will leave for a
trip at the close of the summer work.
Joseph B. Hutchison, Chief of Police,
is spending his vacation in Grand
Rapids, Mich., where he is attending
the annual convention of the Inter
national Chief of Police Association.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
| FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine
: Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
' Druggist and Apothecary, 113 Market
street. Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone
orders given prompt attention. Bell
1960.
HAULING
B. W. LATHE. Boarillng Maid? and
National Trauafer Co. Movers of
F llanos, safes, boilers and general haul
ng. H W. Lathe- Manager. Fifth and
Woodbine street*. Bell pboov No
2608 R.
PATANG AND HARRISBURG DRAT
ING CO. Reasonable rates to all parts
of the city and nearby towns. Call U
Garmon, Bell phone 3742.
WE BUY AND SELL new and sec
ond-hand Furniture. Carpets, etc. Drop
postal or call 3239 L, Bell 2hone> if
Klein, 1026 Market street.
REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING
with best material ana oy expert help.
Send us your worn furniture. Our best
efforts Insure your satisfaction. S, N
Gluck. 320 Woodbine street.
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STORAGE
— -
STORAGE 419 Broad street, for
household goods and merchandise. Prl- 1
vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 76 cents!
per month. Apply Vt. Cooper & Co.. 411
Broad street. Both phones.
HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two
large brick warsehouses, built ex
pressly for storage. Private rooms
for household goods and unexcelled fa
cilities for storing all kinds of mer
chandise. Low storage rates. South
St. and Penna. R. R.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
NOTICE IS hereby given that an ap
plication will be made to the Court of
Quarter Sessions, of Dauphin County,
on Tuesday, the 23d day of June, at 10
o'clock A. M., or the first sitting of the
said Court thereafter, for the transfer
of the Retail Liquor License now held
by James Russ to Ellis P. Gourley, for
the premises known as the Senate
Hotel No. 2 North Market Square, Har
risburg. Pa.
ELLIS P. GOURLEY,
Applicant.
•FOX & GEYER,
tiis Attorneys.
LEADERS CLIMB ABOVE
YESTERDAY'S CLOSING
Market Was Depressed by Report of Delay in Freight Rate
Decision; Bonds Steady
By Associated Press
| New York, June 18. Speculative
, selling: of stocks Increased, and at noon
j several of the leaders, including Read-
I Ing, the Harrlmans and Amalgamated
i were a point or more under yesterday's
| close. Selling pressure was based
; largely on the swelling of the gold ex
port movement, to-day's engagement
j being increased to $5,500,000. The mar
; ket also was depressed bv a Washlng
■ ton report that the freight rates deci
sion would not be made known until
the end of the month, and that It would
be a disappointment to the railroads.
I Another Washington report which aid
ed in the decline was to the effect that
i the Mexican mediation proceedings
j might come to an abrupt end within a
] day or two. These rumors fitted in
I with the bearish mood of speculators,
! who sold shares more freely than for
several days, lionds were steady.
Furnished l»y H. \V. SNAVELY
Arende Building
New York, June 16.
Open. 2.30 P. M.
Alaska Gold Mines .27% 27%
Amal. Copper 70% 70%
American Beet Sugar 26% 26
American Can 2 8% 27%
American Can pfd.. 93% 93%
Am. C. & F 51% 51%
American Sugar ... 108 218
American T. &T. .. 123% 123%
Anaconda 3131 y s
Atchison 99% 99%
Baltimore & Ohio .. 91 % 91
Bethlehem Steel ... 42 42
Brooklyn R. T 91% 91
California Petroleum 20% 20%
Canadian Pacific .. . 193% 193%
Central Leather ... 36% 36%
Chesapeake & Ohio. 52 51 V,
C., M. & St. P 100% 100
Chino Con. Copper . 41 % 41
Col. F. & 1 27% 27%
Consolidated Gas .. 129 129
Corn Products 8% 8%
I Distilling Securities . 16% 16%
ig rie 29 28%
i<»eneral Electric Co. 148% 148%
I Goodrich, B. F 24% 24%
. Geat Northern, pfd.. 124% 123%
Great Nor. Ore. subs. 31% 31 %
'll iinols Central 114% 114 %
jlnterboro-Met 14% 14%
Interboro-Met. pfd.. 63% 63
(Lehigh Valley 137 137%
1 Mex. Petroleum ... 62% 61%
j Missouri Pacific ... 17% 17
| Nev. Con. Copper ... 14% 14%
New lork Central . 92% 92%
N. T„ N. H. &H. .. 66 % 65 %
Norfouk & Western.. 104% 105%
Northern Pacific ... 111% 111%
Penna. R. R 111% 111%
People's Gas & Coke 120% 120%
Ray Con. Copper .. 21 21%
Reading 164% *64%
Rep. Iron & Steel . 22% 22%
xßep. Iron &S. pfd 86% 86%
Southern Pacific .. 94% 93%
Southern Railway . 24% 24%
Southern Railway pf 78% 78%
Union Pacific 155% 154%
U. S. Steel 61% 61%
U. S. Steel pfd .... 109% 109%
Utah Copper 57% 57%
Western Maryland . 18% 18%
Western Union Tel. 61% 60
Westinghouse Mfg.. 76 " 76
Ex dlv. 1 % per cent.
Warren McCarrick's
Body Floating
in Delaware River
By Associated Press
Philadelphia, June 16.—The bodv
of Warren McCarrick, 7 years old,
who disappeared from his homo here
on March 12, was found floating in the
Delaware river off this city to-day.
The body wag badly decomposed, hut
an uncle of the McCarrick boy told
the police he recognized the, clothes
and he felt sure that the drowned
child was his nephew. Detectives ;
also identified some of the clothes '
from a description given by the
mother. Mrs. McCarrick will examine
the clothes later in the day.
While there is nothing on which to
base their belief, the police hold the
theory that the child met death by ac
cident. The body is in such condition
that no autopsy can be performed.
JONES WILSON'S CHOICE
Washington, June 16.—Thomas D.
Jones, of Chicago, nominated yester
day for the six-year term on the Fed
eral Reserve Board, was said in of
ficial circles to-day to be the Presi
dent's choice for governor of tho
board. Charles S. Hamlin, of Boston,
was expected to be made vice gover
nor.
For Sale
Level ground 60x98 ft. with two frame dwellings (3-
room and 8-room) Nos. 131-9 N. Cameron St. A fine fac
tory site with sewered streets front and back, not far from all
railroads. Gas and water mains on Cameron St., asphalted
and 80 ft. wide. Apply to
C. H. ORCUTT
267 CUMBERLAND STREET
Ex cellent Location For
Small Manufacturing Plant
Kntiro second floor of modern building at corner of Shrub and Lin
den Streets. Size of floor SAx6B feet, no partitions. Space on first floor
for offices if desired. Immediate possession. Apply
SCHMIDT'S
18th and Holly Streets Both Phones
FOR. RENT
New Modern Apartments
16 and 18 North Fourth Street
A K Iy J. L. Shearer, Jr.
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADES
Furnished by H. W. SNAVELY
Arcade Building
Chicago, 111., June 16.
Open, iUgh. Low. Clos.
Wli eat *
July 84% 84% 93% 83%
Sept
Dec 84% 84% 33% 83 ft
Corn—
July 70% 70% 70% 70%
Sept 67% 67% 67% 67%
oats—
July 39% 39% 39" 39%
Sept 38 38 37% 37%
CHICAGO CATTLE
By Associated Press
Chicago, 111., June 16. Hogs—Re
ceipts, 16.000; strong. Bulk of sales,
$8.20(g) 8.25: light, $8.05@)8.30; mized,
»5.05®>8.32%; heavy, $7.90® 8.30; rough,
$7.9008.05; pigs, »6.70<5>7.80.
Cattle Receipts, 2,500; steady.
Beeves, $7.3509.30; steers, $6.808.15;
stockers and feeders, $6.20®8.00; cows
and heifers, $3.6008.70; calves, *7.00®
Sheep Receipts, 8,000; steady.
Sheep, $5.30@6.40; yearlings, $9.30®
7.50; lambs, $6.5008.60; springs, $7.25®
9.50.
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE!
By Associated Press
Philadelphia, June 16. Wheat
Steady; No. 2, red, export, 99%c®51.00;
j ft : ! Nor thern, Duluth, export, $1.02®
Corn Steady; new No. 2, yellow,
natural, local. 81%®82c; do., kiln dried,
local, 82®82 '/4 c.
„,?, ats steady; No. 2, white, 47®
4 7 C.
Bran Market weak; winter, per
• 26.50; spring, per ton,
$24.00®25.00.
Refined Sugars Market firm;
powdered, 4.40 c; fine granulated, 4.30 c;
confectioners' A. 4.20 c; Keystone A,
4.10 c.
Butter The market is firmer;
western, creamery, extras, 28c; near
by prints, fancy, 31c.
Eggs The market Is firm;
Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts,
free cases, $6.45 per case; do., current
receipts, free cases, $6.16 per case;
western, extras, firsts, free cases. $6.46
per case; do., firsts, free cases, $6.15
per case.
Live Poultry Firm; fowls, 16%
®I7%C; young chickens, ll@20c;
spring chickens, 27®32c; broiling
chickens, 26@33c; old roosters, 10011 c;
ducks, old, 12®14c; ducks, young, 17 •».
18c; geese, 15@ 17c; turkeys, 19@20c.
Dressed Poultry Steady; fowls,
western, fancy, heavy, 17c: do.,
fair to good, heavy, 15%®16%c;
do., unattractive, 12%®14%c; old
roosters, 12c; roasting chick
ens, fancy, 16@18c; broiling
chickens, .fancy, 24®35c; do., fair,
18® 19c; capons, large, 23® 25c; do.,
small. 18 0 20c; turkeys, fancy, 24®26c;
do., fair. 20®23c; ducks, 11 @ 18c; geese.
ll(fDl6c.
Potatoes Firm; old, per bushel,
90c® $1.00; new, barrel, $1.00@4.50.
Flour—The market is steady; winter,
clear," $3.85 (fi 4.10; straights. Penn
sylvania, $4.15@4.30; western, $4.25®
4.40; patents, $4.50@4.76; Kansas
straight, Jute sacks, $4.15®4.30; spring,
firsts, clear, $4.0004.20; straights. $4.20
@4.40; patents. $4.50@4.75.
Hay The market Is weak; tim
othy, No. 1, large bales, $18.00®18.50;
No. 1, medium bales. $17.50@18.00; No.
15 00*' * ls - 50 @ 16 - 50; No - 3 • d - *14.00®
Clover mixed: Light, mixed. $16.60®
17.00; No. 1, do., $16.00@16.50; No. 2.
do., $14.00015.00.
OLD BILL REINTRODUCED
By Associated Press
Washington, D. C., .Tune 16.—Sena
tor Newlands, chairman of the inter
state commerce committee, today re
introduced his bill for the Federal in
corporation of railroads. He first in
troduced it in 1909.
CATHOLIC TICKET ELECTED
By Associated Press
Rome. Juno 16.— The entire Catho
lic and Monarchist ticket was elected
at the municipal elections held on Sun
day, the results of which became
known to-day.
MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLBI
and others upon their own names.
Cheap rates, oasy payments, confiden
tial.
Adams A C«. It 804. S Pf. Market ■%
THE Harrlsburg Polyclinic Dlapeß«
sary will be open dally except Sunday:
at 3 P. M„ at Its new location, 1701
North Second street, for the frea treat
ment of the worthy poor.
niIBBER STAMnn
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