No matter what your material needs may be, you are almost f pf sure of satisfying them through Telegraph WANT ADS. __ __ If you want HELP, the Tele- Vx q4- graph will reach the class of help ▼ ▼ lid t ' you want and do it quickly at small cost. I 1 see the sort of a position adver tised that you can best fill, the easy way to find it is to tell about •w k T - yourself in a Telegraph WANT Want AD The FOR SALE MISCEL LANEOUS columns of Tele *¥ A 7"! graph WANT ADS is the big Wll bargain place of Harrisburg. You'll find everything offered there from go-carts to automo biles.' You can sell almost any- I fjll thing through a Telegraph WANT. Want to buv a house? Read 1A Tr* +>*4- Telegraph WANT ADS. Want VV cillL to se N rea l estate? Use Tele graph WANT ADS. The Tele graph reaches over 23,000 homes kin Harrisburg and immediate vicinity every day. WANT ADS PHONE Bell 2040. Cumberland 203. Through Telegraph Want Ads DIED KEENEY On Sunday. July 28, 1914. Martin Luther Keeney, aged 65 years. Funeral on Wednesday morning. at 10 o'clock, from his late residence, in Elkwood. New Cumberland. Burial pri vate. The Rev. Mr. Wolf, pastor of Lutheran Church, New Cumberland, "will officiate. LOST LOST A black wallet, containing a sum of money and private paper. Lib eral reward if returned to O. W. Plack, care of Astrirh's. . ' LOST On July 16, pocketbook. con taining from JlO to sls. in vicinity of Third and Relly streets. Liberal re ward if returned to 1622 North Third Street. LOST The person who took bunch of keys left hanging in lock of box at Post Office, yesterday morning please return them to general delivery win dow, Post Office. HK:,P W ASTED— MaIe AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN WANTED ►—A rare --pportunity is offered to an experienced Auto salesman, who can produce results; Buick and Lozier agency; good territory; successful firm; only men of standtng and experience •will be considered. Address J., 2016, care of Telegraph. YOU can make money with our matiu lacturing opportunities. A few dollars starts you at home In spare time. Send silver dime for plans how to make big profits. Hipsley & Hinsley, Box 20. Sta tion J, Baltimore, Md. WANTED Organizers for the Fra ternal Order of Tigers. Most liberal compensation to organizers. Address Supreme Organizer. F. O. T., 741 West minster street, Providence, R. I. WANTED Laborers, at Camp Hill Stone Quarry. Monday morning. Apply X). Ott & Son. Camp Hill. Pa. BARBER WANTED—Reliable, steady position. Apply Fred Bender, South Fourth street. WANTED Young man, residin? In this city, for office work in wholesale house; state age and reference. P. O. Box 318, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED, SALESMEN Three live wlres good proposition to right men. Apply at Room 25, Spooner Building, 9 Nprth Market Square. WANTED Middle-aged, single, general farm hand, immediately. Ap ply Locust Grove Farm. Marysville, Pa. RAILROAD FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN. 1120. Experience unnecessary. Send age, oostage. Railway, care of Tele graphy SAL ESMEN W A XT ED WANTED First-class specialty salesman to handle on com mission the only practical sanitary self-measuring vinegar pump on the market. None but A-l salesmen need apply, and reference required. Ward Self Measuring Pump Co., Box 26, Cum berland, Md. HELP WANTED—FemaIe GIRLS WANTED to learn the trade of cigar making, packing and in the shipping dept. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Co., No. 500 Race St. WANTED German girl for house work. Apply at once, 1617 North Second street. WANTED High-grade stenog xapfcer at Woman Suffrage Headquar ters, Arcade Building. Salary to start, 165.00. Apply between 8 and 9 A M. and 32 and 1 P M, Tuesday. .HOUSES FOR RENT 1328 Cowden St.. 2 a. f, 6 r. IS 1220 Cowden St., 3V4 a. 4 r. . . $lO 821 Myrtle St., 2 ». t, 9 r. *lO 1536 S. 13th St., 2V4 a. b.. 8 r. b. f., sl6 1513 AUUon St., 2 a. b„ 7 r. b. sl7 708 S. 24th St., 2*4 a. b., 6 r. b. 1., $lB 60 X. 16th St., 3 a. t, 8 r. b. ... S2O 20 Jf. Cameron St., 3 I. b. A f. ... S2O 630 Schuylkill St.. 3 a. £, 8 r. ... S2O 1108 Green St„ 3 ». b„ 8 r. h. a. h., S3O 1024 S. 18th St., 2H ■- b„ 8 r. b. $35 Mulberry and Chrlatlan Sta., dwell ing* store room and garage .. $35 1503 X. 2d St, 3 a. b„ 10 r. b. ▼. h., $45 2210 X. 3d St, 3 a. b„ 8 r. b. a. h_ srui 2138 Jf. 2d St, new 2H a. b. S6O 22 8. 17th St. (furnished) SSO 209 9. Front St, 8 a. b, 10 r. 2 b, $75 luum Cottage at Huatoa'a Mill*. $lB Summer Cottage at Bella Vlata, $25 Summer Home at Newport .... S6O APARTMEXTS 1114 Capital St, 4 r $0 1114 Capital St., 4 r. A b sl2 1421 Jf. 4th St, 4 r. A b. sl4 13 X. 4th St., 8 r. A b $25 71$ X. oth St, 4 r. A b S3O 128 Walnut, 8 r. 4 b 220 Loeuat, 4 r. A b. $45 Down town. 0 r. A b. $55 Miller Bros. & Neefe REAL ESTATE Fire Inaurance Surety Bonda Locuat and Court Streeta MONDAY EVENING HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JULY 27, 1914 Have The Telegraph Get Your Want | HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED Reliable colored girl for general housework; no washing. Apply at once, 2201 North Second street. WANTED —Experienced girl to work In lunch room. None under 21 need ap ply. Allison Hill Cafe. 1249 Market street. WANTED Good position is offered to competent saleswoman to take charge of hosiery and underwear de partment at Robinson & Co., Third and Broad streets. Only those of ability and experience need apply. WANTED Young girl, with fair handwriting, to assist bookkeeper. Sal ary, $3.00 per week for start. Address 2072, care of Telegraph. WANTED—For our new mill, 100 experienced weavers. Apply Harrisburg Silk Mill. HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female MEN AND WOMEN WANTED for Government Jobs. $65.00 to $150.00 month. Over 15,000 appointments com ing. List of positions free. Franklin Institute. Dept. 3620. Rochester. N. Y. SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe WANTED By colored woman, gen eral housework or day's work; no washing. Address 1404 Fulton street. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Experienced stenog rapher wants position. Address Hulaa Longenecker, Linglestown, Pa. WANTED Colored woman would like day's work; can furnish references. Write, or call, 315 Forster street, City. WANTED Young colored girl de sires position of any kind, in or out of city; can do plain cooking. Call, or ad dress, 1915 Logan avenue. WANTED A refined and intelli gent middle-aged lady wishes a posi tion as a companion or housekeeper in a small family. Call, or address. 1532 North Sixth street. WANTED By colored woman, day's work, or cleaning of any kind. No. 1408 North Seventh street. WANTED By colored woman, day's work, or cleaning of any kind. No. 1733 North Seventh. REAL ESTATE WANTED REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED TO RENT—A small house. In or near Paxtang. with all conveni ences. Address Box 212 Paxtang, Pa. REAL KbXATK FOR SALE FOR SALB Fine three-story brick house. All improvements. Front porch. Large lot. Quick sale desired. 1207 Swatara street. Apply DeWltt A. Fry. Ninth and Market streets. FOR SALE, CHEAP Large three story house; store room on first floor; good business location; lot one square deep. Quick sale desired. Apply DeWitt A. Fry, Ninth and Market streets. FOR SALE Mr. Investor: Here Is an 8 per cent, net investment—2s24 Jefferson street. 2H-story brick and frame 7 rooms bath furnace front porch newly painted in good condition Price. $1,500. H. G. Pedlow, 1327 Vernon street. FOR SALE Just completed a pair of brick houses in Lemoyne 7 rooms —bath nantry gas and electric light steam heat B-ft. front porch —side entrance and lot 150 ft. deep. These houses are well built attrac tive superior inside finish, and are offered for $2,400 each. H. G. Pedlow, 1327 Vernon street. FOR SALE Fine farm of 97 acres, between Palmyra and Hershey; lime stone soil; all necessary buildings; good water; good building stone; near trolley and steam road. Will sell whole or part. Money can remain at 5 per cent For further Information Inquire -of Eugene W. Bowman and J. Spayd Bom berger. owners. Palmyra, Pa. FOR SALE Ten new houses, rented at six dollars, at Edge mont, north of Penbrook. Price, $3,500 for the ten houses. Money at 6 per cent. Address G. S. Hartman, 38 North Twelfth. FOR SALE S2OO cash payment and monthly payments will give you imme diate possession to a new brick house —all improvements near Reservoir l Park. An opportunity. Bell Realtv Co., Bergner Building. VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE No 1139 Derry street recently repaired —9 rooms bath gas furnace lot, 20x120, running to Christian street Price most reasonable. Bell Realty Co Bergner Building. FARMS FOR SALE— -76 Acres, IV4 miles east of Fort Hunter in Fishing Creek Valley, ad joining the Relly farm —■ frame build ings possession at once. Price $3,000.00. ' 4% Acres level limestone land located one mile from trolley on Car lisle Pike aijd one mile west of Camp BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Second and Walnut Streets. WE have 55 suburban properties for sale in various locations. If you are wanting to buy a suburban property and will call at our office, we wfil be glad to give you full information re garding same. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. | REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE j FOR SALE Farm 10 miles east of I Harrisburg. containing !>0 acres, in good I state of cultivation; buildings in good condition; <5 acres of heavy oak timber. For further Information call i on. or address, C. S. Cassel R F D 'No. 2. Penbrook. or J. C. Cassel ">'9 I South Thirteenth street. Harrisburg." j FOR SALE 1512 Hunter street l 9 rooms bath gas furnace ! porch lot. 20x100. Price, 12,000. In- I SDect -NOS. 2129-31 Jefferson street at ! $2.400 each. Bell Realty Co.. Berener j Building. j LOT of ' ground 160x150, on South Cameron street, near Market, for sale or lease, in plots as desired. Apply Shaffer Wagon Works, 80 South Cam eron street. ! FOR SALE Penbrook property lot, ; ISO ft deep; 7 rooms and finished at : tic; excellent location; four doors from : trolley Just off Main street on Boas ; Beautiful shade trees. Bargain at i SI,BOO. M. J. Shealter, 2635 Penn street. Penbrook. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE GOOD paying general store, Harrisburg, for sale or exchange for good real estate. Address G., 2075 care of Telegraph. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT Brick, eight-room, corner house; large porch and bay win down in front; bay window and bal cony rear; granolithic pavements: all improvements; located in the Tenth Ward; good location. Rent, $lB. Ap | ply to C. H. Mauk, 1745 North Sixth | street. i FOR RENT House and store room, separate or together, 1602 Derrv stfeet; new house; 9 rooms; al! mod'ern im provements. Apply at 213 South Front street. Bell telephone 323 L. FOR RENT 3-story brick house, all improvements. ISIS North Third street; now occupied by Dr. Perkins. Inquire of E. Moeslein, 422 North street, or 424 State street. FOR RENT Three-story brick house, corner Green and Emerald streets; 10 rooms; bath; steam heat; cemented cellar; large concrete porch. Apply Grocery Store on corner. FOR RENT—Two-story frame build ing, No. 5 North Cameron street. Ap ply Shaffer Wagon Works, SO South Cameron street ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Well furnished rooms | facing Capitol Park; use of bath and phone; reference. 406 North street. FOR RENT T*:o furnished rooms, on second floor; use of bath; city steam heat. 923 North Third street. FOR RENT Furnished, or unfur nished, room in very desirable location, ; with all conveniences, including use of i bath and phone, with private family. Apply 1700 North Third street. FOR RENT Two large, newly fur nished, front second floor rooms; single or en-suite; also one single second floor room; all conveniences; use of phone. 209 State street. FOR RENT Clean, desirable fur nished rooms, front, single, double, $1.25 up to $3.00 week; hot water; ice water; conveniences; walking distance to Square. 116S Mulberry street, east end of bridge. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms [ for light housekeeping; all lmprove | ments. 458 Cumberland street. FOR RENT Four unfurnished rooms, also one furnished room on the first floor, suitable for a dentist or doc tor. Call 1532 Green street, Mrs. Buck ingham. FOR RENT—By the night or month, j the finest rooms in Harrisburg, single < or en suite. Laßelle Apartments, 204 I Locust street, next door to Orpheum. ! Steam heat, electricity, baths. Newly furnished throughout. Apply Mrs. E. L. Morrell, 204 Locust street. ROOM WANTED by a gentleman; I private family preferred. In answering state price. Address 8., 2077, care or Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT THE CONWAY—I3I Walnut street, slngly'or en-suite. Mrs. T. J. Conway. ! Proprjetress. MACDANIELS APARTMENTS—Fur- i nished for light housekeeping. Two rooms with private bath and bay win- I dows. Gas range; private meter, bells, letter boxes. Accessible to all the parks. Apply 1417 Market street. 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, i Inquire for Superintendent in Business 1 Office of Telegraph. FOR RENT Store room, 1200 North ' Third street; 33x100; 14-foot ceiling; 1 one of the best rooms in the city. Ap ply J. S. Sible. 256 Herr street. FOR SALE FOR SALE Five-passenger tour ing car, in fine condition; bargain to quick buyer. Apply at 359 South Eigh teenth street. Bell phone 1147 J. FOR SALE Ford roadster al most new; equipped with electric lights, starting device, speedometer, shock absorbers, etc. A bargain. Ap ply at Crispen Motor Car Co., 314 South Cameron street. FOR SALE Four coon dog pups; bred from good coon dog; will sell cheap. Address J. B. Arnold, Millers burg, Pa. FOR SALE Household furniture. Must be sold before August 1. Apply 433 Boas street, between 10 A. M. and & P. M. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1 seven-passenger touring, used . I stven-passenger Touring, new. 1 light Delivery Truck, new. Apply Room 200, Commonwealth Trust Co. AUTOMOBILES 25 to 50 per cent. off. Extraordinary prices to save inventory. 1914 Cole Touring Car, regular price, §1,925.00. 1913 Ford Touring Car, regu lar price, $550.00. 1912 Crawford Delivery Car, regular price, $1,750.00. BOWMAN'S Garage, Rear of Store. FOR SALE lO >-ebullt bicycles. $5 to sls each. Big bargains—investi gate. New Flying Merkles. s2o to $45; the wheel with flvb-jear guarantee. Keystone Supply Co., Sl4 North Third street. FOR SALE Bakery ill a lively town in Snyder county. Pa. Address T., care of the Telegraph. MKfl. AUTOMOBIEL OWNER, if you have an auto you want to sell, let us get a buyer. No sale, no pay. Is our way. If Interested consult us. Key stone Supply Co., 814 North Third street. United phone 19W. FOR SALE Best Butterine In the city. Special for two weeks. 6 Itis. for i 88 cents. 1005 North Third street. Bell phone 735 W. Delivered to all parts of ! city. FOR SALE Graph&phone, with 185 records Cheap. Apply 131 North Sum mit street. FOR SALE A good driving horse; gentle; broke for family driving. Also Jenny Lind, Surrey and two sets al har- i nes3. All in good condition. Cnarlea I Adler, 1002 North Third street. FOR SALk ' FOR SALE Barber shop in nearby I suburban town. Exceptional oppor tunity. For further particulars inquire at Bender's Barber Supply Store, 26 j south Fourth street MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE Sev eral good machines, single and twin ! cylinder, for sale very cheap. Come ! and see them. Call at 1014% North j Seventh street. City. | FOR SALE Six brand-new Deal i electric fans, assorted sizes, at cost. In vestigate. Keystone Supply Co.. Sl4 North Third street. ! FOR SALE A .modern motorboat lof special type; practically new. For | particulars address H., 2073, care of Telegrapn. ! 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 Tele graph. FOR SALE Pool room and cigar store. Reasonable if sold at once. Ad dress No. 2067, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Grocery store on the Hill, doing $20,000 business a year. Owner intends to leave city. Address L.. 2070, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE 7-passeneer 6-cylinder Mitchell touring car. Just the thin .or hiring. Price, $245.00. Crispen Motor C'ar Co., 413-417 South Cameron street. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Office. 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—My special fin ished Roadster. Finely equipped in every respect, and a snap to quick buyer. Leaving city rea son for selling. Can be seen at Bentley's Garage, rear of 1417 N. Front street, or call 3593 Bell phone and ask for C. E. Hoin who is authorized to sell it for me. WANTED WANTED Home for a sixteen month-old girl baby. Will relinquish all claim to child if it's a good home; otherwise will pay for its care. Ad dress Jednota Printing Plant, Midaie town. Pa. WANTED A hoisting hand power elevator for outside use, from base ment to pavement. Address Universal Motor Car Co., 1826 Wood avenue. I WANTED Used, light touring car. in running order. Ford or other stan dard make. Write Mr. Sarbee,. 1701 Derry street. WANTED lnformation as to the address of Frederick W. Bardwell, or heirs, if dead. He served as Colonel in the 3rd U. S. Colored Infantry in the I Civil War, which Regiment was organ- I ized in Pennsylvania. Small recovery | can probably be made. Addness Edwin I W. Snalding, Pacific Building. Washing ton. D. C. | WANTED—To buy, good second-hand bicycle. State make and lowest cash , price. Must be in good condition. Ad dress "Bicycle." care of Telegraph. WANTED lOO second-hand bi cycles and motorcycles we have great demand for them highest cash prices paid. Keystone Supply Co., 814 North Third street. Un.'tea phone ltfW. BLSIN ESS OlTOtil I .NXIIES ! I MADE $50,000 in five years in the ] mail order business, began with $5. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea- I cock. 355 Lockport, N. Y. I WANTED —An Idea! Who can think of some simple thing to patent? ] Protect your ideas; they may bring you j wealth. Write to-day and get our free books. "Millions in Patents,'' "Needed Inventions," and "Patent Buyers." Ad dress Randolph & Co., Dept. 2210, Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. C. ANY Intelligent person can earn good income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press -Syndicate, 795, Lock port, N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS TO HIRE Five-passenger car at $5.00 for two hours, with chauffeur. Evening. 50c each person per hour. Phone 1809 L (Bell), or inquire 121 Mar ket street. AUTOMOBILE Delivery Service to all parts of the city and suburbs. Rea sonable charges and quick service. | Frank Kerstetter, 1707 North Fourth | street. Bell phone 1160 W. HAULING H. W. LATHE, Boarding Stable and J National Tranafer Co. Movers of i pianos, safes, boilers and genera* haul ing. H. W. Lathe. Manager, Fifth and I Woodbine streets. Bell phon« No. | 2503 R. . ! j REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert help, j Send us your worn furniture. Our best i efforts insure your satisfaction. S. N. ■ Gluck. 320 Woodbine street. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for old gold and silver; watches, Jewelry, musical Instruments, antiques, guns, etc. Jo seph D. Brenner, Jeweler, 803 North Third street Bell 623 L FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market I street. Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 1960. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security in any amounts and upon any i terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. I BOX 174, Harrisburg. Pa. STORAGE STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Prl- I vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 75 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co.. 411 Broad street. Both phones. STORAGE IN S-»tory brick building, rear 406 Market street. Household goods in clean private 1 rooms. Reasonable rntes. Apply to I'. G. Diener, Jtiytltr 408 Market St. i HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two ! large brick warehouses, built ex- I pressly for storage. Private rooms! for household goods and unexcelled fa cilltles for storing all kinds of mer- j chandlse. Low storage rates. South St. and Penna. 11. R. Restauranteurs Fined For Violation of Health Rules Nicholas Notary and Alexander Colis, proprietors of the Manhattan restaur ant and pastry shop, 317 Market street, to-day were each lined by Alderman George A. Hoverter, of the Ninth Ward, $5.00 and costs for violating the pure food and sanitary laws. For some time the local health de- Sartment, under the direction of Dr. . M. J. Raunick, health officer, warn ed the proprietors to clean up their place of business. An effort was made to have the restaurant license revok ed but it was subsequently decided to arrest the proprietors for violating the city food ordlnahce. Alderman Gerge A. Hoverter heard the case this morning. City Solicitor Daniel S. Seitz appeared for the healtn officer. B. M. Nead. Esq., was counsel for the restaurant proprietors. in spectors and witnesses testified to hav ing found the kitchen, storehouses, and basement at the Manhattan rest®'want ,In very unsanitary condition , Trading in First Hour Exceeds 200,000 Shares Official Advices From Abroad Were of Most Pessimistic Character; Bonds Weak By Associated Press I New Tork, July 27. Trading in the first hour to-day was in excess of 200,- 000 shares, of which a considerable j part represented urgent foreign offer ' ings There was some diminuition of i activity toward the end the ftrst hour, but announcement of further gold ex ports in large volume was seized upon as a fresh reason to sell. Prices went below those of the rtrst, and activity in ! all parts of the list was resumed. | Official and other advices from abroad ! were of the most pessimistic charac | ter, including the reported closing of > the exchanges at Brussels. | London, Paris and Berlin continued their liquidation processes here long after their own markets. The bond market was weak. Furnished by H. W. SXAVELT Arcade Building New York, July 27. Open. 2.30 P. M. Alaska Gold Mines . 26% 26% Amal. Copper 65 64 American Beet Sugar 22% 21 American Can ..... Am. C. & F v . . 48% 49 American Cotton Oil 38 38 • Am. Ice Securities .. 25% 24% Am. Locomotive ... 27% 2 7 American Smelting .64 64% American Sugar ... 105 105 American T. & T 118% 118% Anaconda 29% 29% Atchison 94% 95% Baltimore & Ohio .. 78 77% Bethlehem Steel ... 37% 37 Brooklyn R. T 89% 89% California Petroleum 20% 20 Canadian Pacific .. . 176% 176% Central Leather ... 34% 34% Chesapeake & Ohio. 4 5 45 C.. M. & St. P 94 % 95% Chino Con. Copper . 38% 38% Col. F. & 1 24% 24% Consolidated Gas .. 126 126 Corn Products 8 8 Distilling Securities . 13% 13% jErie 23% 23% i Erie, Ist pfd 35 35% General Electric Co. 144% 144% j Great Nor. pfd 119% 120% j Great Nor. Ore subs. 29 28 I Illinois Central 110% 110% Interboro-Met 13% 13% Interboro-Met. pfd.. 65% 65% !Lehigh Valley 133% 132% j Louis. & Nashville.. 130% 130% j Mex. Petroleum ... 64 64% Missouri Pacific .... 9% 10 i Nev. Con. Copper ... 13% 13% I New York Central .83% 83% N. Y., N. H. &H. . 52% 52% Norfolk & Western. 103% 103% Northern Pacific ... 105% 105% jPenna. R. R 109% 109% | People's Gas & Coke 119% 119% | Pittsburgh Coal ... 18% 18% [Pittsburgh Coal, pfd 86% 87 .Press Steel Car .... 40% 39% I Ray Con. Copper .. 19% 19% i Reading 160% 160% j Rep. Iron & Steel 20 '2O Rep. Iron & S. pfd 79% 79% i Southern Pacific ... 93% 93% I Southern Railway .20 19% | Southern Railway pf 74% 7 4 I Tennessee Copper .. 32 31% (Texas Company ... 133% 130% Union Pacific 124 123% U. S. Rubber 55% 55 U. S. Steel 59 59% U. S. Steel pfd 109% 109% Utah Copper 54% 54% Western Maryland . 15% 15% Western Union Tel.. 27% 27% Westinghouse Mfg.. 76% 76% Wool worth 96 96 POSTMASTER SITES WOULD LIKE TO SEE POSTAL HALF HOLIDAY But He's Inclined to Believe "Wash" Logue Wants to Go Back to Washington August dog days, hot and sticky— Saturday afternoons —postal employes —does this combination suggest any thing? Deduct the postal employes from the situation every Saturday aft ernoon and you arrive at the answer. In other words, it is now proposed to extend the half-holiday movement to the ranks of Uncle Sam's postal em ployes. The initiative comes from Congress man J. "Wash" Logue. well-known Philadelphian. The congressman took a walk down Chestnut street the other day and found postmen sticking let ters under doors that were closed to avenues of trade, a sensible idea originated by John Wanamaker. So he proposes asking Postmaster Gen | eral Burleson whether it wouldn't do to give the postmen a half-holiday. What Sites Thinks "Well." said Frank C. Sites, post master, to-day when asked what he thought about this, "I think Logue is a candidate for re-election. It makes i a nice newspaper story—kind of fills iin for the hot days. Personally, I'd like to see it. hut I don't think the Postmaster General will he able to do it." Later Mr Sites said about the only way the thing would work out would be to have the matter optional with postmasters in town, since the half-holiday plan among business men is observed on different days in differ ent localities—in some towns on Wednesdays and here in Harrisburg on Fridays. The plan would work out all right if the persons living in resi dential sections would be willing to submit to delayed deliveries for half a day, he thought. Women Will Have Gifts Changed Into Currency Washington, July 27. Arrange-; ments for converting Into coin the donations of gold and silver that are being made to help in the "votes for women" campaign have been made with Director Roberts of the mint, by the National Woman Suffrage As sociation. It was announced from suffrage headquarters to-day that the director has promised that when the previous metal is collected he will furnish the melting Rot and deliver to a representative of the association value received in gold or silver money tresh from the dies. AUTO INJURES WOMAN While crossing Market Square Sat urday night, Miss Alice Ballinger, a domestic at 1609 North Front street, was knocked down by an automobile and sustained two fractured ribs. She was placed in the machine by which she was struck and taken to the Har risburg hospital. The driver later left the Institution without leaving his nam«. CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADE Furnished by H. W. SJTAVELY Arcade Biilidlcx Chicago, 111., July 27. Opeii. lug n. low. Uloa ! Wheat— July S4H Sept 84 H Dec 86 | Corn— | July 73* i Sept 70H 9."He; No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export. $1.04 @ 1.05. Corn Firm; No. 2, yelow, local, S2@B2Hc. Oats Firm; No. 2, white, 44V6® 45c. Bran Market firm; winter, per toh, $24.50®25.00; spring, per ton, $28.50@24.00. Refined Sugars Market Arm; powdered. 4.50 c; fine granulated, 4.40 c; confectioners' A. 4.30 c; Keystone A, 4.20 c. Butter The market is Arm; western, creamery, extras, 29c; near by prints, fancy. 32c. Eggs The market is firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, $7.05 per case; do., current receipts, free cases. $5.70@6.30 per casej western, extras, firsts, free cases, $7.00 per case; extras, firsts, free cases. $5.70 %6.30 per case. Live Poultr- Firm; fowls, 17 ®18c; young chickens, ll(oi20c, spring chickens. 27@32c; broiling chick ens, 17@22c; old roosters. 12®13c; ducks, old. 13@14c; ducks, young, 15@ 16c; geese, 15®17c; turkeys, 19®20c. Dressed Poultry Firm; fowls, western, fancy, heavy, 19V6@20%c; do., fair to good, heavy, 16®18%c: do., unattractive, 13<0>15c; old roosters. 133 c; roasting chick en*. fancy, 16t»uac. • bru