READ AND USE TELEGRAPH WANT ADS - A ____™™ P Someone Wants that Engine You uv, Discard It's wortli more to you than so much scrap. There are men who own smaller shops and who will pay you more for your machinery than you can get from the junk man or the dealer. A Telegraph WANT AD will bring them to you. «■ I I>IED CAMPBELL. On June 23, 1914, Eliza beth A. Campbell, widow of the late Boyd Campbell, aged 62 years, 7 months and 20 days. Funeral service on Friday evening, nt 8 o'clock, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Warren R. Miller, 1417 Berryhill street Further service and burial at Tamaqua, Saturday afternoon, train leaving P. & R. Station at 10:30 A. M. Relatives and friends are invit ed to attend without further notice. , LOST LOST On June 3. in Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, this city, dress suit case. Evidently taken by mistake. Re- Ward of S2O if returned to M. Wingerd, iWaldo Hotel, Lima, Ohio. Send by ex press, C. O. D. LOST Tuesday, Diamond horse- Blioe stickpin. Reward if returned to SOS South Fourteenth street. LOST Saturday evening, on Mar ket Square, fawn-colored puppy; white tip on tall, brown eyes. Answers to name of Brownie. Reward if returned to 2103 North Third street. HELP WANTED —Male BOOKKEEPERS, office assistants, clerks for railroads and manufacturing tirms, drivers, carpenters, 100 laborti i. Free to employers. Harrisburg Employ ment and Labor Bureau, Room 14, No. 26 North Third street. WANTED—Experienced colored man for work in private family. Apply 1218 North Third street. SALES MANAGER WANTED to take charge of this territory and act as Resi dent Sales Manager for the TOLL OMETER, a device for checking long distance telephone charges, the only de vice on the market that automatically ehows time consumed in long-distance conversations; allows for interruptions End cut-offs, produces efficiency in the use of this expensive service. We are prepared to guarantee a saving of ten to fifteen per cent, of the telephone company's charges. We want a LIVE WIRE to organize sales campaign and cell hundreds of business men Tn this territory. Will give him an exclusive contract, furnish all advertising, print ed matter ,follow-up letters, etc., and give him the co-operation of our gen eral sales maanger. This proposition is worth $3,000.00 per annum to the right port of a man. Call on C. C. Curry, General Sales Manager, Room 3, Bolton Hotel, City, before !) P. M. to-night. WANTED Sales Manager for out of-town concern. Must be well con nected in town, having both prestigeand good standing. Good salary paid and a commision on all sales through our Harrigburg Branch Office. SSOO neces sary. Amount secured. Address Sales Manager, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young, married man for position as canvasser and collector. Must give bond. Apply, stating name of last employer and references, to S., 1260, care of Telegraph Office. WANTED A bright, ambitious boy or young man to learn photography. Apply at Roshon's Studio, 8 North Mar ket Square. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy to get. My free booklet. Y-372, tells how. Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hop kins, Washington, D. C. HARRISBURG Mall Carrier and Pos tal Clerk examinations coming. Age 18 to 45. SBOO to $1,200 year. Sample ex amination questions free. Franklin In stitute, Dept. 362-N, Rochester. N. Y. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANT ED—No canvassing or soliciting requir ed. Good income assured. Address Na tional Co-Operative Realty Co., V-910, Marden Building, Washington, D. C. WANTED Man to drive automo bile; give reference and experience. Address B„ 126,4, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young man to assist In (grocery store; must have experience; pive reference and experience. Address 13., 1263, care of Telegraph. SALESMEN' WANTED COUNTY MANAGER for a now model patented household article selling for 13.50. Half profit. $8 to sl2 ?. day. Life job. Sells over and over again to the Bame people. Samples loaned. Fates Manager, 122 Sycamore street Milwaukee, Wis. HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED A young lady book keeper, with knowledge of shorthand. State experience and reference. Ad dress Box R. S. T., 1274, care of Tele graph. WANTED Experienced saleswomen for Gloves, Hosiery, Fancy Goods and Notions. Permanent positions and high est salary. Apply Mr. Greene, main floor, Astrich's. WANTED Girl for general house "work; small family; references requlr ed. Call at 2135 Green street, or tele phone, 3398. WANTED Bookkeeper, with a knowledge of stenography in Industrial business: high .school graduate pre ferred. Apply in handwriting, No 1 9 73 care of Telegraph. WANTED. AT ONCE A house keeper not over 35. Call evening, 3:30 to 8 P. M., or address 1705 North Sev enth street, Harrisburg, Pa. 2012 Kensington St. Must Be Sold What Is Your Offer? Two-story frame dwelling house with seven rooms and lot 40x100 feet. Wilier, Bros. & Neefe REAL ESTATE Fire Insurance Surety Bonds Locust and Court Streets WEDNESDAY EVENING HELP WANTED—FemaIe WORK'S DRESSMAKING SCHOOL TEACHES perfect fitting before sew ing. Each pupil makes the entire dress. Become a pupil now. Make all your Summer and Fall dresses while learn ing. Night and Day Classes. W. A. Work, 22 North Fourth street. WANTED White girl for general housework in family of two. Must be good cook and laundress, but no fiat work. Good wages for competent help. Address Redwood Cottage, Mt. Gretna, Pa. WANTED Girl for general house work; must have reference. 333 South Front street. WANTED White woman, 25 or 30 years of ase, as housekeeper. Address M., 1260, care of Telegraph. HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female WANTED Man and wife to work on a farm; give reference and experi ence. Address F., 1278, care of Tele graph. WANTED Partner to go into candy business with an expert candy maker. One who can furnish small room where the business can be conducted. I have all necessary equipment. Addres 0., all necessary equipment. Address 0., SITUATIONS WANTED —Male WANTED Work In hotel, store or outside work about house by neat col ored boy aged 18. Address H. G., 424, Herr street, or 507 South street. WANTED Work of any kind by neat colored boy, aged 18. Address P. W., 664 Calder street. WANTED Good English-speaking German, 27 years old, wishei position as lunchman or one similar to this. Call 648R, Bell phone. WANTED Middle-aged white man, long experienced in lunch bar work, wants position. All around man. Ad dress Box J, 1277, care of Telegraph. WANTED—Two middle-aged widows wish positions as chambermaids, dish washers or housekeepers. Apply 652 Cumberland street. City. WANTED Young, experienced man desires position as clerk in gro cery store; can furnish best reference. Address S., 1259, care of Telegraph. WANTED Middle-aged man would like a job as driver or any kind of work. Address Joseph Fruhwlrth, 450 Myers street, Steelton. WANTED Boy, 15 years of age, of neat appearance, wishes position in or about office; can give reference. Please address R., 1266, care of Telegraph. WANTED A colored boy of 14 years would like work in family; no ob jection to country; can give best of city reference. Address B„ 1267, care of Telegraph. WANTED Neat-appearing, young man desires work of any kind. Call, or address, Mose Ginsburg,, 1521 Fulton street, City. WANTED— Position as stenographer; thorough, competent and willing. Rey F. Heagy, Palmyra, Pa., R., 2, WANTED Young man would like position as chauffeur; can make own repairs. . Apply 1819 Susquehanna street. WANTED Young man, with sev eral years' experience in manufactur ing and office management, desires po sition where ability, energy and perse verance will be appreciated. Reference furnished. Address C. G., 1426 Mafket street. 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 avenue. WANTED By white woman, day's work, cleaning offices or lodge rooms. Address -8., 1272, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young colored girl desires position as child's nurse or to assist with housework; can do plain cooking. Address 1526 Vernon street, or call United phone 42. WANTED Young girl desires posi tion helping in kitchen, or waitress in confectionery store. Call, or address, 1606 Wallace Btreet. WANTED Colored woman wants day's work of any kind, or washing and ironing at home; can give refer ence. Apply 1088 South Ninth street. SITUATION WANTED as child's nurse. Apply by letter to Miss R. Slioop, 346 Hamilton street, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Day's work or washing, at home or away. Call at 1735 North Seventh street. VVANTED Elderly woman desires to keep house for man of good habits. furnish the best of references. Miss Miller, 131 North Summit street. WANTED By white woman, work by day or week. Address, or call, 7 North Thirteenth street. HEAL ESTATE FOK SALE FOR SALE ldeal country place, 2 acres; 25 minutes from Third and Mar ket by trolley; new house; natural shade trees; all kinds of fruit; good water, outbuildings, etc. You must see this place to appreciate it. Will be sold cheap. Address K., 1268, care of Tele graph. FOR SALE Lot 30x160 feet, cost $200.00 1911—worth $300.00 now for $150.00 cash, or $200.00 on terms to suit purchased. G. W. Kehr, 204 Chestnut street. FOR SALE Farm 10 miles east of Harrisburg, containing 90 acres, In good state ol' cultivation; buildings in good condition; 6 acres of heavy uak timber. For further information call on, or address, C. 8. Cassel. R. F. D., No. 2, Penbrook, or J. C. Cassel, 29 South Thirteenth street, Harrisburg. FOR SALE 2460 North Sixth street. 8-story brick house; 9 rooms; all mod ern conveniences; lot; terms reasonable. Apply at above address. FOR SALE You can buy No. 1234 Walnut street at a bargain if you will see J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE 1829 N. Fifth St. 3- story cement block 9 rooms, bath and furnace front and rear porches— lot, 14x85. Price recently reduced. Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE 238 Hummel St. 2H story frame dwelling- 9 rooms, bath and furnace lot, 15x135. Price, |2,- 300.00. Rental Income, 118.00 per month. Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. • FOR SALE Penbrook property; lot, 180 ft. deep; 7 rooms and finished at tic; excellent location; four doors from trolley Just oft Main street on Boas. Beautiful shade trees. Bargain at 11,800. M. J. SheafTer, 2836 Penn street. Penbrook. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT Desirable three-story brick house; corner property; tine lo cation; good condition; 50 North Thir teenth street. Inquire of Dr. D. J. Hetrlck. FOR RENT ll5l Derry street 2-story brick 9 rooms all Improve ments gas and electricity cement ed cellar front porch. Rent, $20.00 per month. In advance. Inquire 259 Herr street. FOR RENT 956 South Twenty-first street, J14.00; 2210 Atlas street, J14.00. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. BUNGALOW FOR RENT Newly furnished and finished recently. Best location, between Accomac and Wild Cat. Particulars furnished. A. L Reach, Marietta, Pa. FOR RENT 1515 Naudain street; all conveniences; front and back porches; possession at once. Apply 1011 North Second street. REAL ESTATE WANTED . WANTED Plain, little summer cot tage for two persons, not far from trol ley, but away from cars and all noises, near city; no high price. Address 8., 1529, care of Telegraph. WANT TO BUY 50 to 100 acres of clear mountain land, with buildings, In Dauphin or adjoining counties. MUST BE CHEAP. Rohrer & Son. Bergner Building, Harrisburg, Pa. ■* APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern apartments near Thirteenth and Market streets. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. FOR RENT Vacant now, third floor front apartment, 3 rooms and bath, fac ing Capitol Park. Apply A. J. Beltzel, on premises, 311 Walnut street. FOR RENT Second floor apartment —four large rooms and bath. Moderat rental. Apply 1463 Market 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, Lenioyne, Pa. FOR RENT Lower floor apartment. Fourth and Peffer streets, llvlngroom, dlnlngroom, two bedrooms, kitchen and bath; front porch. Apply B. F. Um berger, 427 PcSTsr street, or 108 North Second street. BOARDERS WANTED WANTED A limited number of summer boarders. Fine mountain air, boating and fishing. First-class table. Location, one mile east of Dauphin. Rates, %1 to $lO per week. A restful, homelike place to spend your vacation, for full particulars address Box 24, Dauphin, Pa. BOARDERS WANTED in private family, on Allison Hill. Address R„ 1256, care of Telegraph. TABLE BOARDERS WANTED at a centrally located boardinghouse. First class home cooking. Pr'ce per meal, 2Gc. Tickets for 21 meals, $4.00. 222 Chestnut street. ROOMS FOR KENT FOR 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. Strictly private.' Inquire Office, 429 Broad street, or Janitor, Room 6, same building. FOR RENT Furnished roomfl, with private bath; Bell phone; best of con veniences and service; desirable for one or two business- men; located near Y. M. C. A. Address 0., 1271, care of Tele graph. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; single or en suite; second floor front; all conveniences, with private family; references required. Apply 721 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—By the night or month, the finest rooms In HarrTsburg, single or on suite. Laßelle Apartments, 204 L*>cust street, next door to Orpheum. Steaii heat, electricity, baths. Newly furnished throughout. Apply Mrs. E. L Morrell, 204 Locust street. 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. ROOMS WANTED WANTED By single gentleman, furnished room In private family. Hill section preferred. Can furnish refer ence. Address, giving termseand loca tion, M., 1270, care of Telegraph. WANTED WANTED Desk room desired, or will double up with right party and take offlee In modern office building. Address Y., 1262, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE FOR SALE, CHEAP Two sets of double harness. Inquire of The Atlan tic Refining Co., Seventh and Woodbine streets, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED—To buy 100 second-hand bicycles and motorcycles we are in great demand for them highest cash R rices paid. Keystone Supply Co., 814 orth Third street. United phone 19W. FOR SALE Upright piano; good condition; cheap. P. O. Box 484, City. FOR SALE lron planer for light and heavy work. Cheap to quick buyer. Call at noon or 6 P. M.. 1417 Vernon street. FOR SALE One mahogany Pease upright piano slightly used cost 1400.00 when new now, $149.00 $5.00 down. $1.25 weekly. Winter Piano Store, 23 North Fourth street. FOR SALE Good paying general store, close to Harrisburg. Must sell on account of 111 health. Address A., 692, care of Telegraph. $1,600 COLE 30, four-cylinder Road ster for sale for S6OO to quick buyer. In fine condition. A big bargain. Keeney & Simmons, New Cumberland. FOR S-tvLiE lO tons wheat straw and 4 timothy hay. Must be sold to make room for new crops. All baled. Albert Cockley, R. D. No. 1, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE Two horses, one 6 years old, the other 6 years old; weigh about 1,200 pounds each. Can be seen at 416 Calder street FOR SALE Portable vacuum cleaner, In perfect condition. Will sell very reasonable. Reason for selling, have just installed a Tuec stationary cleaner system. Apply A. L. Hall, 1727 State street. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH FOR SALE , FOR SALE Cheap to quick buyer, two-cylinder Reo. New tires; A No. 1 condition; for light delivery purposes. Inquire 204 Walnut street. FOR SALE! Or will exchange on city real estate, good, live mercantile business; will bear close Investigation, as it Is a money-maker. Address H., care of Telegraph. 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 house. Price reasonable. Apply Dr. E. Clair Jones, 20 East Orange street. Lancaster, Pa. 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 üb. Key stone Supply Co., 814 North Third street. United phone ISW. FOR SALE At Gable's, 113, 116 and 117 South Second street, 5,000 sets new Sa9h, Bxlo, 12 L., primed and glazed, at 11.16 per set. Also other sizes. 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 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. GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and Board and Table Board at 25 each. One of these slgnß will be given with each six-time order for a classified ad. if paid in advance. Inquire at Office of Tele graph. 1 PUBLIC SALE OF LAUNDRY PROP ERTY THE Troy Steam Laundry, located in the Borough of Carlisle, conducting a large and flourishing business, and fully equipped as to macnlnory; wagons and horses, will be sold at public sale in the Borough of Carlisle, on June 27, at 1:30 P. M. This Is the only laundry in a town of more than ten thousand population, and offers a good opportu nity to one Interested in the business. Purchasers may examine the property in the meantime. P'OR SALr -My special built roadster which cost over $1500.00. Will sell for $850.00 to quick buy er. Reason for selling, leaving the city. Car can be seen at No. 106 South Second street, City. 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. C. W. H. LANGLETZ, WHOLESALE and retail rough and dressed lumber. Bargain prices on Yel low Pine Flooring and Plastering Lath. Yards, Cameron and Mulberry streets. Bell phone 1383 J. FOR SALE Five-passenger Bulck, four-passenger Cadillac, two-passenger 1913 Hupmobile Roadster. All in fine running order. Neighbors Motor Co., 120 Market street. FOR SALE Used motorcycles and bicycles in first-class running order low prices. C. H. Uhler, 1317 Derry street. Agent for Thor and Yale mo torcycles; also full line of accessories. FOR SALE Hamilton, Elgin and Waltham Watches; 17-Jewel; 20-year gold-filled case, at $17.50; 60c a week, or $2.00 a month. National Watch and Diamond Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR RENT ln the Telegraph Building, a suite of well located offices, inquire for Superintendent in Business Office of Telegraph. FOR RENT Store room 1200 North Third street; 38x100; 14-foot celling; one of the best rooms In the city. Ap ply J. S. Slble, 256 Herr street I'OK SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE WELL LOCATED LOTS In the Tenth Ward; some of them on paved street. Will exchange (or Improved property. An exceptional opportunity for a builder. Call nnd Inspect blue print. F. R. Oyster, Trustee, care of Telegraph Business Office. , BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Good two-chair barber shop; best location; will sell cheap. Must take up other business. Address 1093, care of Telegraph. I MADE $60,000 In five years In the mail order business, began with $6. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea cock, 366 Lockport, N. Y. ANY Intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Snydlcate, 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. 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. WE BUY AND SELL new and sec ond-hand Furniture, Carpets, etc. Drop postal or call 3239 L, Bell phono. 8. Klein, 1026 Market street Harrisburg Paste Works 120 N> Cameron Street PAPERHANGERS', billposters' book binders' and all kinds of paste. Prompt shipment. All paste guaranteed. Bell phone 1186 L MERCANTILE ACCOUNTS of aTI kinds collected anywhere. Prompt ser vice and quick reports. Address Bond Mercantile Agency, Dept. B, Hill Sta tion, Harrisburg, Pa. HAULING H. XV. LATHE, Boarding Stable sal National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing., H. W. Lathe. Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. BelT phone No. ttOlR. 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 Dy expert help. Send us your worn furniture. Our best efforts insure your satisfaction. S. N. 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. Harrisburg. Pa. - ' IN MEMORIAM IN sad but loving remembrance of Mrs. Isuphena Grlsslnger, who departed this life June 24, 1910. - "Gone, but not forgotten." Her daughter, MRS, E. G. SMITH. ENDEIVOR CHOML Hp PICNIC Predict 1,000 Voices to Sing at State C. E. Convention in 1916 Endeavorers of the Harrisburg Christian Endeavor Choral Union en joyed a Jolly time at the annual re ception and outing at the Reservoir Park pavilion last evening. After refreshments were served by the reception committee A. W. Lewis, president of the Harrisburg Choral, presided as toastmaster. W. G. Hoover then offered prayer after which short addresses were made by prominent workers and speakers. Miss Grace D. Reimer, of Easton, superintendent of the missionary de partment State Christian Endeavor Union, spoke on "The Greatest Busi ness on Earth—Christ's Business, the Salvation of Souls." E. J. Hugglns, president Harris burg C. E. Union, spoke on '"The Waste of Usefulness in Christian En deavor "Work." Charles W. Black, president Dauphin County C. E. Union, spoke on "The Future of C. E. Work." He predicted a choral union of 1,000 voices for the State conven tion in Harrisburg, 1916. Prof. Prank A. McCarrell, chorister of C. E. Choral Union, spoke on the results of last winter's work. He also appealed to the Choral Union to con tinually strive to elevate the standard of Christian song as well as the mu sic by exercising care in selection. J. Prank Palmer, first vice-president of the Union, then read an interesting paper by Paul DeHart, of Washing ton, D. C., formerly of this city. Forest E. Schwartz, second vice-president of the Choral 'Union, spoke on the at tendance at the various engagements, also aboift the Stough campaign and the State C. E. convention. H. S. McKelvey then gave a num ber of jolly good stories. The secre tary, Miss Anna McKelvey, then gave the annual report. She said: "The Choral Union rendered services at Steelton, district rallies, county con vention, Hershey, June 11, cantata in Augsburg Lutheran church, the big C. E. week rally at Bethlehem Lu theran church, No-License League convention and other places." The* following officers were then elected: President, J. Prank Palmer; vice president, F. E. Schwartz: secretary, Miss Anna McKelvey; treasurer, Miss Mary DeHart. Those who attended the outing of the Harrisburg Choral Union were: Misses Grace Heimer, Carrie Black, Sara McGraw, Ruth Martin, Ida Sow ers, Emily Edwards, Margaret Math ias, Lydla Kutz, Emma Lorenz, Bessie Leins, Alice Lewis, Roxie Lewis, Maud Parker, Julia Fenn, Myrtle Sowers, Anna Dimm, Elizabeth Behman, Ella Morrison, Grace McKelvey, Edna Mil ler, Katherine Wells, Mrs. W. G. Hoover, Mrs. Charles Black, Mrs. Ella Brightbill, Bessie March, Edna Hoov er, Anna Bockus, Katherine Germer, Mrs. Lydla Williams, Mrs. Wm. Deal, Mrs. J. Frank Palmer, Anna McKel vey, Charles Bartley, Frank Hoover, Alfred W. Lewis, A. C. Lackay, E. S. Schilling, E. J. Huggins, Clark S. Schilling, Charles Black, W. G. Hoov er, H. S. McKelvey, Forrest Schwartz, Russel Bucher, Henry Bruce, Henry Stewart, Oliver Sensenig, Prof. Frank McCarrell, Benjamin' Whitman, Ralph Brightbill, Mrs. E. S. Schilling, Miss Mabel Wilbar, Mrs. John Smith, Mary DeHart, Mrs. Forrest E. Schwartz. Superhuman Efforts Mark Rescue of Many Women and Children Hugh Town, Scilly Islands, June 24. —The saving of the passengers of the wrecked Belgian steamer, Gothland, was accomplished by almost superhu man efforts on the part of the steam ship's crew and the life saving crews. Members of the life saving crew from St. Mary's told to-day how one of the Gothland's small boats, cram med with women and children, broke away from the davits and fell thirty feet into the sea. The bottom of the boat was smashed and all were thrown into the water. The women and chil dren struggled helplessly in the waves. A quartermaster of the Gothland sprang from the steamer's deck and succeeded In saving three of the women. Several of the life saving crew also Jumped Into the water and handed drowning children to their compan ions in the rescue boat until all had been saved. There was a heavy sea running and all salvage work was per ilous, but eventually all were got safely ashore. NEW POSTAL MONEY ORDER Postmaster Sites has received In structions regarding the operations of the new postal money order system, which goes into effect July 1. Under the new plan a money order, although drawn on a specified office, may be cashed at any money order post office within thirty days of its issue, after which it may be paid only at the office on which It was drawn, or re paid at the office of issue. STORAGE STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, >1 to 13. Wagons, 75 cents < per month. Apply D. Cooper St. and Penna. R. R LEGAL NOTICES PUBLIC SAI-E OF SCHOOL BONDS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE BOROUGH OF CARLISLE THE Secretary of the School District of the Borough of Carlisle will rece8.35; light, $8.10@5.35; mixed, $8.05®8.40; heavy, *7.95®8.37%; rough, »7.95@8.10; pigs, *7.25®8.15. Cattle Receipts, 13,500; steady. Beeves, $7.50®9.40; steers, »6.90®8.10; stockers and feeders, *6.15®8.15; cows 10 25 "• * 3 - 70 @8-85; calves, $7.00® Sheep Receipts, 18,000; weak. 5.« ep ,' 15.30® 6.35; yearlings, 16.30® ..40; lnmbs, *6.50@8.25; springs, $6.76® J.Jo. PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE Philadelphia. June 24. Wheat Lower; No 2, red, export. 93%@94c; 99c Northern, Dulutn, export, 98® 80@80 n %I F ' rm: N0 " 2> yeUOWI IOCal * 47%c 8 ~~ Steady; No. 2, white, 47® »^? ran «oT"r,n B J?' rl{et w eak; winter, per *24:00@24 50 1 SPr ' nß ' P6r t0n ' Sugars Market firm; powdered, 4.40 c; line granulated, 4.30 c; confectioners' A. 4.20 c; Keystone A. Th e market is steady; western, creamery, extras, 27 %c; near by prints, fancy, 3lc. ' The market Is firmer; l«!ii s»i. va ® •,» Si 10 other .nearby firsts, free cases, $6.75 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $6.15 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $6.75 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $6.16 per case. Live Poultry Steady; fowls, 16% ""(He; young chickens, ll@20c: Hprlns cbicltens, 27 032 c; broiling chickens, 34®31c; old roosters, ll@12c; ducks, old, 12® 14c; ducks, young, 16® lec; geese, 15® 17c; turkeys, 19® 20c. Pressed Poultry Steady; fowls western, fancy, heavy, 17® 18c; do., fair to good, heavy, 14®16%c; do., unattractive, 10 @ 13c; old roosters, 12c; roasting chick ens fancy, 16®18c; broiling i«?s££? nB, fanc y» 24® 36c: do., fair. 18@ 19c; capons, large, 23®25c: do., small, 18®20c; turkeys, fancy, 24®26c: do., fair, 20®23c; ducks, ll®18c; geese, 11 ® 16c. „ Potatoes Firmer; old, per bushel, 90c%51.00; new, per barrel, *1.00®6.00. Flour The market Is weak; winter, clear, |3.85®4.10; straights, ' Penn sylvania, $4.15®4.30; western, (4-26® 4.40; patents, *4.60®4.76; Kansas straight. Jute sacks. J4.15®4.30; spring, firsts, clear. *4.00®4.20; straights. 14.20 @4.40; patents. *4.50®4.75. Hay The market is steady; tim othy. No. 1, large bales, »18.00@18.60; No. 1, medium bales, $17.60018.00; No. 2, do.. »16.00®17.00; No. 3, do., 114.00® 15.00. Clover mixed: Light, mixed, *16.50® 17.00; No. 1, do., *16.00016.60; No. I, do., *14.00® 15.00. omiEiir m RESERVOIR PiK Annual Reunion of City and Subur ban Churches to Be Held Tomorrow The annual Lu theran reunion to morrow at Reservoir Park will be attended by thousands of • members of the Lu ."i theran congregations L' TML OT THIS C,TY SUR_ • ' -Km rounding towns. The •* .i ill®" afternoon program ' ''""Van™ win beKln at 2 - 30 r. o'clock when a con- BSJrajJy|o3lL ccrt will be given by the LoysvillQ Or- PWjy*—phans' Home Band. jfc&T This band, consisting a*i Hi' f J ■ i-T> of more than twenty tive pieces, is the only organization of the kind the Harrisburg people have the privilege of listening to. Every thing will be free, as all the expenses have been met by the churches, and no collections will be taken. The music will be followed by sport events, various contests, games, races, etc. Everyone will be eligible to compete for the many prizes to be awarded. Various valuable prizes have been given by different businessmen of the city and the nameß of the donators will be given at the contests. At 6 o'clock the evening program will begin with the Rev. J. B. Mark ward, D. D., presiding; music by the Orphans' band, and good old-time Lu theran hymns will be sung; addresses T>y the Rev. A. R. Steck, D. D., a Lu theran orators of Carlisle, Pa., and A. J. Hutton, a prominent lawyer of Chambersburg. The reunion and outing Is in charge of the Lutheran Brotherhood Central of Harrisburg and Vicinity. Cornell Alumni to Get Result of Races Cornell University alumni In and about Harrisburg will dine at the En gineers' Club, Front and Chestnut streets, Friday evening at 6 o'clock. Friday is the day for the annual regatta at Poughkeepsle.» Arrange ments have been made to get the re sults of the races. It is requested that all Cornel men notify the club whether they will be at the dinner not later than Friday morning. MONET FOR SALARIED FBOFUi and other* upon their own nuut Cheap rates, war payments, confiden tial. Alma A CM _ R- 104 ft If. Market ■«. 11