Tell the Telephone Don't wait to come to the office— don't forget —when you have a want tell the telephone. Tell it to Bell 2040, Cumberland 203. DIED WALZER On August 11, 1914, John W. Walzer, at his late home. 1803 North Second street. In his 69th year. He is survived by his wife and nine children. ... . ~ « A Funeral services will be held Satur day morning at 10 o'clock, from above address. The relatives and friends are Invited to attend without further no tice. Burial private. FOUND FOUND Satisfaction without extra c.iarge at Eggert's Steam Dyeing & French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market street. Trv us for your clothes sake. Both phones. A prompt delivery ser vice. ____ MK.r WANTED —Mai® WANTED Boy between ages of 15 and 17, to work In grocery store; must have references. M. Brenner & son. Green and Emerald streets. WANTED Thoroughly experienced grocery buyer and manager, for de partment store. One who is on toe in side of the market, and can produfe re sults. C. H. Bear & Co., York. Fa. ARMY UF UNITED STATES. MEN WANTED. Ablebodied, uninarried men between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English language. For information applv to Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building. 3d & Market Sts., Harrisburg; 4S N. Queen St., Lancaster; 353 Pine St., Williamsport. or 37 w. Market St.. York, Fa. WANTED Experienced barber for Saturdays. Apply at 1024 Market street. WANTEDj— Boy about IS or 17 years old, to wor* in candy store. Must be honest, neat and intelligent. Referen ces required. Phone Bell 2190 J. —s SEVERAL good collectors for out-of town work. Must come recommended. Address R.. 1733, care of Telegraph. HELP WANTED —Female GIRLS WANTED to learn the trade of cigar making, packing and in the shipping dept. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Co., No. 500 Race St. WANTED—White woman (or general housework Good wages. 1521 North Second street. WANTED Middle-aged widower desires a companion. Can give best references and expects same. Call 2543 Agate street, City, or G. T. Baitsell, Dauphin Pa. Route 1. WANTED—Respectable middle-aged white woman, with reference, for gen eral housework in small family, or half-grown girl to assist. Apply 326 Hummel street. WANTED Woman to cook and as sist nurse; family of one; no washing or ironing: $3 week. Address K., New Cumberland, Pa. WANTED Laundress for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday; reference re quired. Address Y., 1739, care of Tele graphy WANTED—Lady clerk for soda foun tain and confectionery store. Must be over 21 years of age. Wages depends on experience and ability. Apply 1826 North Sixth street. LEARN DRESSMAKING JOIN our summer class. Learn fit ting by measurement. Tha art cannot be taught right any other wc.y. Make all your summer dresses while learn ing Works Dressmaking School, 22 North FGourth street. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED Men and wo men in Harrisburg and surrounding towns to sell high-grade food products; no experience necessary; liberal com mission paid. Address A., 1742, care of Telegraph. SITUATION WANTKI)—MaIe WANTED By young, white man, experienced, position as driver; refer ences. Address S., 1736, care of Tele graphy WANTED—Chauffeur, colored, sotier, honest, reliable, licensed, good mechanic and repairman, wants steady position where real work is appreciated. Refer ences furnished. Address G., 1738, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE 10 FRAME HOUSES on MONROE STREET These are cheap houses that we're going to sell so the Duyer will make some money. We're quite certain there will be some disappointed Investors —but the thing to do is to get busy at once If you are at all Interested. Miller Bros. & Neefe HEAL ESTATE Ftre Insurance Surety Bonds Locuat acd Court Streets THURSDAY EVENING, TELEGRAPH WANT A SITUATION WANTED—MALE WANTED A first-class bootblack wants position in first-class barber shop. Address 8., 1737, care of Tele graph. WANTED Toung man desires po sition in private family, hotel or store. Address 1154 Cumberland street, City. WANTED A reliable colored man desires work of anv kirtd; best refer ences furnished. Address 433 South street. WANTED All kinds of accounts to collect by an experienced collector, on commission; or will collect for business house on salary. Address L. G., 448 Delaware street. YOUNG man desires position as as sistant bookkeeper, stenographer, or clerical work. Can furnish best refer ences. Apply F., 1732, care of Tele graph. YOUNG man 19 years of age desires work of any kind. Call E. M., Bell phone 1437 W. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED—Young, respectable white woman wishes position at general housework or lady's maid, near city, with small family. Address Box 1734, care of Telegraph. WANTED Middle-aged woman de sires a position as housekeeper for widower; can furnish best of refer ence. Address Z., 1741, care of Tele graph. WANTED By colored girl, house work or day's work. 114 Spring ave nue. \VANTED Middle-aged white wo man desires general housework; good cook. Call, or address, 1915 Susque hanna street. WHITE woman desires position as j housekeeper for respectable widower. Address S., 1730, care of Telegraph. WANTED Experienced stenog rapher, now employed during the day, desires extra stenographic work dur ing evenings and Saturday afternoon. Address E., 1735, care of Telegraph. YOUNG white woman desires posi tion as housekeeper in the city. Call or address 1529 Fulton street, city. YOUNG woman wants position to do general housework or as housekeeper. 1415 Wallace street. MIDDLE-AGED LADY would like a situation—to assist in housework. Call 7 to 8 in evening. 322 Chestnut street. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE EVERGREEN AND BOAS ST. PROP ERTIES FOR SALE— ..NO. 107 Evergreen Street 3-story brick is rooms and-bath furnace— lot. Price reduced for quick sale. » No. 413 Boas Street—corner property —ll rooms bath furnace 3- atory frame lot, 16V4X70. Price re duced. BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Second and Walnut Sts. CAMP HILL property for sale: Sin gle brick house—modern improve ments, including steam neat large porches—lot 60x120 chiekenhouse variety of fruit. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. FOR SALE Plot of land, fronting 60 ft. on Market street and east of Eighteenth street. Excellent home site. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. HOTEL FOR SAL.E in Barnegat City, where you catch fish already fried with knives and forks in tnem. Inquire James J. Lyncn, 1311 Fulton street. City. CRESCENT STREET property for sale—three-story brick all modern improvements—porches—lot 18.4x160 near Mulberry street bridge. Particu lars and price at Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Builuing. FOR SALE—Three-story brick house in Market street, Newport, suitable for boaruinghousc or private residence; has all conveniences—electric light, bath and hot water heating plant; also in cludes two business rooms; can be bought furnished or not furnished; will give a good bargain to quick buyer; possession given at once. S. W. Clark, Newport. FOR SALE Bto acres good lime stone land with improvements, at Lutz town, along Carlisie-Harrisburg iroi- I ley. For particulars call at Lutztown, or address Mrs. G. B. Lutz, R. D. No. 1, | Allen, Pa. Bell phone 902-4. I FOR SALE Penbrook property; lot. ! ISO ft deep; 7 rooms aud finished at ' tic, excellent location; four doors from 1 trolley Just oil Main street on Boas, lieauliful shade trees. Bargain at fl.suu. M. J. Sheatter, itfctfo Penn street, Penbrook. FOR SALE Three lots in Edge : mont; 135 fruit trees on lots. Terms, ] s7uo cash. Good spring water. Frank Uoodment, 'iwenty-thud street. Edge- I mont. i , FOR SALE Several improved i properties. Will consider an exchange for unimproved property or a farm. Ad dress A. C. Mead, Eighth Floor, Union Trust Building. Harrisburg, Pa FOR SALE Several gdod farms lo cated in Virginia. Full description up on application. 3. S. Hoskini Lumber Co., Baltimore, Md. REAL ESTATE—I'OK SALE FOR SALE —Camp Hill home. Eight room house. Including bath, porch on three sides. Modern improvements, such as electric lights, cemented cellar granolithic pavements, terraces, grass plots and shrubbery. Lot, 100 ft. by 200 ft. planted with 60 fruit trees, most of ■Which are bearing choice fruit and in large quantities. Chicken houses and yards' enough to acoinmodate 200 chickens. For further information ap ply at property. Wm. R. Cocklin, Wal nut street. Dale Estate. Camp Hill. HEAL ESTATE KJK KENT FOR SALE Farm 10 miles east of Harrisburg, containing 90 acres, in good i state of cultivation; buildings in good condition; 6 acres of heavy oak ' timber. For further information call on, or address, C. S. Cassel, R. F. D„ No. 2, Penbrook, or J. C. Cassel, 29 South Thirteenth street, Harrisburg. FOR RENT A very desirable three story building, side entrance, all mod ern improvements, at 225 Broad street. I Possession given immediately. Inquire of George- C. Fager, 213 North Second i street. FOR RENT New semi-bungalow, corner Green and Woodbine streets; all modern improvements; possession at once. Inquire at office, Green and Woodbine streets. FOR RENT 1642 North Third ■ street; 3-story brick; house formerly occupied by Dr. E. Z. Shoop, now occu pied by Dr. Russell; 11 rooms and bath; possession at once. Inquire John C. Giede, 1729 Green street. COMMENCING August 10, cottages for rent at Stoverdale. Rates reason able. Address Edward Stover, Humniels town, Pa. ROOMS WANTED ' WANTED An unfurnished flat of three rooms and bath, on second floor, between 1500 and 2100 on Green street, by young couple; no children. Address, before Saturday morning, K., 1740, care of Telegraph. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT 9lO James street. Fur nished rooms for rent, with all con veniences; five-minute walk from Mar ket Square. FOR RENT—One large second-story room, with board; suitable for two gentlemen or man and wife. Call 116 Chestnut street. FOR RENT—Unfurnished flat, two rooms, hall, use of bath; light, clean and comfortable. Kent reasonable. Possession at once. Apply 230 North Fifteenth street. FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms, suitable for gentlemen or wo men employed; desiraule neighborhood; private family; all modern conveni ences. Address J., 1724, care of Tele graph, or call Bell 1021 J. FOR RENT A nicely fur nished roo£n and a suite, with all conveniences, including use of bath and phone—one ot the most pleasant locations in city. Apply JO 3 State Street. FOR RENT One newly furnished room, fronting on Capitol Park; elec tric lights, hot and cold running water in room; use of phone and large bath. Apply 410 North street. ROOMS FOR RENT with private family, pleasant location; use of bath and other conveniences; four minutes' walk troin Capitol. 427 Boas, and cor ner of Rose avenue, city. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms, with running water; boarding by meal, day or week. Apply 1001 North Second street, corner Boas and Second streets. FOR RENT Purnished rooms, single or en-sultc; all conveniences, in cluding phone; reterenco required. Ap ply 1015 North Front street. FOK KENT ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can bo secured at the Telegraph Bualnesa Office. FOR RENT ln the Telegrapb Building, a suite of well located offices. Inquire for Superintendent in Business Gitice of Telegraph. FOE KENT FOR RENT Store room. 1200 North Third street; 33x100; 14-foot ceiling; one of the best rooms In the city. Ap ply J. S. Slbla 256 Herr street. APARTMENTS FOR REST FOR RENT Third story, 28 S. Third St.; 6 rooms and bath; two bay windows; city steam and electric light. Inquire 400 North street. —— 1 FOR RENT—Apartment with seven rooms, ail modern improvements. Pos session given September 8. Reference required. Apply to C. E. Meizger, 23 North Fourth street. WANTED WANTED lOO second-hand, bi cycles "and motorcycles we have great demand tor tiieiu hignest cash prices paid. Keystone Supply Co., 814 North Third street. United phone 19W. WANTED Good, young dog for watcn dog. Bull, Mastiff or Dane. D. H. Martin, Elizabethtown, Pa. STUDENTS WANTED WANTED —A few students in ele mentary or advanced mathematics or mechanics. J. W. Miller, Prof, at Le high. Call 303 Chestnut street. FOR SALE ZIMMERMAN TO I'RING CAR A nice five-passenger car; is easily worth more than we are asking for it. 1 A good buy for the man who has soOO.oo to invest. ABBOTT-DETROIT BRANCH, lOtt-OS s. Second St., Harrisburg, fa. Bell Pnone 3593. FOR SALE National Cash Regis ter, total adder, (25.00; counter and counter case, sa.oo; 5-It), couee mill, meat cutter and scales, $20.00. Apply 324 Strawberry street. FOR SALE Square top desk, eight drawers on two sides, aiso sectional bookcases (English fumed oak); used only short time. Call 514 North Third street, or Bell phone 2315. FOR SALE 1913 Ford Touring Car, in perfect condition. Fully equip ped. C. W. Irwin, 326 Market street. FOR SALE Reading Standard and Excelsior motorcycles, in good condi tion. Price reasonable to quick, buyer. Apply 1317 Derry street. * FOR SALE CARDS on sal* at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE Twin Indian motor cycle, in nrst-class condition. Price, |,5. Apply Harry S. Forney, Halifax, Pa. GLASS window signs. Furnished Kooins, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and Board and Table Board at 25c each. One of these signs will be given with each ■lx-tlme order for a classified ad. If paid in advance. Inquire at Office of Tel*, graph. 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. | HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH FOR SALE | FOR SALE At Gabled, 113, 116 and 117 South Second street, 5,00u gallons New Era ready mixed paint. Acme quality. Also the full line ot the Acme make. • ABBOTT-DETROIT ROADSTER Classy two-passenger roadster, good tires Klaxon Horn and electric lights. Has been factory overhauled and is a good buy. Our Special Price, 1550.00. ABBOTT-DETROIT BRANCH, itM-OS s. Second St., Harrisburg, Pa. Bell Phone 3593. FOR SALE Good house furnace at a bargain. Apply to A. J. Beitzeli, 311 Walnut street, Harrisburg. MKH. AUTUMuiSIE-i- uWntK, if you have an auto you want to seli, 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. 1013 OAKLAND MODEL SS Five-passenger touring car In fine shape. Electric lights and extra tire. Here is a nice light car that is a bar gain at $776.00. ABBOTT-DETROIT BHA.\CH, l(Mt-OS S. Second St., Harrisburg, fa. Bell Phone 3593. FOR SALE—Five-passenger touring car in good condition, lately overhaul ed, worn parts replaced by new; will sell cheap or exchange for light road ster. Bell phone 9, P. O. Box 166, Dills burg, Pa. FOR SALE At Gable's. 111-117 S. Second street. 5,000 Sets New Sash, Hx 10x12 L., primed and glazed, at $1.15 per set. Also other sizes. FOR SALE One Garford-Stude baker automobile, 1912 model; top, windshield, four extra tubes. 40-H.-P.; in fine shape, at a bag bargain. Key stone Supply Co., 814 North Third street. FOR SALE'— Reo automobile; two cylinder, 1909 model; top, wlndsheld, speedometer, two extra tubes, two Woolworth, almost new, tires; car in excellent condition. First $75.00 takes it. Apply Keystone Supply Co., 814 North Third street. FOR SALE 1914 Harly-Davldson motorcycle; twin, two speed; equipped. Apply 727 South Nineteenth street. FOR SALE lnternational Truck, used as demonstrator only, at a bar gain to quick buyer. Apply City Gar age, Harrisburg, Pa. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES GROCERY STORE for sale: Stock at inventory and fixtures at a reason able discount. Exceptionally well equipped stock good condition—cor ner property. Get particulars. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. FOR SALE lce cream parlor; very cheap. Call afternoons and evenings. 1820 North Third street. I MADE $50,000 in five .years In the mall order business, began with $5. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea cock. 355 Lockport, N. Y. ANY Intelligent person can earn good income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate. 798. Lock port. N. Y. • 1 BUSINESS PERSONALS REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert help. Send us your worn furniture. Our best efforts Insure your satisfaction. S. N. Gluck. 820 Woodbine street. HAULING H. W. LATHE, Boarding Stable and National Transfer Co. Movers of F ilanos, safes, boilers and genera! haul ng. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 2503 R. 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. MONEY TO LOAN LOANS—SS to S2OO for honest work ing people without bank credit at less than legal rates, payable in Instali.ients to suit borrowers' convenience. Cooperative Loan and Investment Co., STORAGE STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms. $1 to $3. Wagons, 75 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Both phones. HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two large brick warehouses, built ex pressly for storage. Private rooms for household goods and unexcelled fa cilities for storing all kinds of mer chandise. Low storage rates. South St. and Penna. It. R LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE to property owners along the lines of Howard street from Wood bine street to Wharton alley and How ard alley from Wharton alley to Camp street. Ordinance No. 104, File of City Council, Session of 1914-1915. In accordance with the terms of Ordi nance No. 883, File of Common Coun cil, you are hereby notified to make all the necessary house connections con templated by you "with the main sewer, gas pipes, steam heating pipes, water pipes or other mains," within sixty days from the date of this notice, and conduct the said service pipes or sewers from the mains In the street to within the curb lines of said street. M. B. COWDEN, City Engineer. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that appli cation will be made to the Public Ser vice Commission of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the approval of a contract between Borough of Penbrook, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, and Harrisburg Light & Power Company for the lighting of streets and high ways of said Borough by said Com pany with electric light for a period of five years, the hearing of which will be held in the rooms of the Commis sion, at Harrisburg, on the 19th day of August. 1914, at 10 o'clock A. M., when and where all persons in interest may appear and be heard if they so desire. C. H. BERGNER, Solicitor. Germany Organizes 25 Reserve Divisions With 20,000 Men in Each By Associated Press London, Aug. 13.—4.40 A. M.—A St. Petersburg dispatch to the Daily Mail says It is reported in the newspapers there that Germany has formed 25 re serve divisions, each of 20,000 men and six batteries wljh 31 reserve cavalry regiments, which will constitute the main part of the German forces on the Russian frontier. The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Times says that much Interest has been excited by the conferences re cently held between the Japanese am bassador and the Russian foreign min ister. The Times regards as a fact the re port of the purchase of the Qerman cruiser Goeben by Turkey. The Turk ish embassy here also believe* this news to be Correct. ALLIES SHOULD STOP KAISER, SAYS EXPERT Predicts Defeat For Emperor in "Most Frightful and Destruc tive Collision" Special to The Telegraph London, Aug. 13.—The Times mili tary expert estimated to-day that the German forces operating against the allies in Belgium numbered approxi mately a million men, and with 5,894 pieces of artillery. He divides this fighting force among the various arms as follows; Infantry. 783,000 cavalry, 65,000; field artillery, 4,416 guns; machine guns, 1,488. These figures, the expert says, Include only the first line # of strength of the Ger mans and does not take in the reserves now mobilizing In the rear. The expert saye that the allied forces outnumbered the Germans and that there Is no reason why the allies should not arrest the German offen sive In which case, he says, the Ger man plan of campaign would col lapse. The expert believes that the Ger man advance in force will come this week. He thinks that the chief dang er is that von Emmlch's army and its supporting cavalry corps may over whelm the Belgian field army. He sees a multitude of disadvantages in the German plan, but thinks that all these are atoned for by the fact that the mass of the army Is able to act to gether in any direction. The Germans, he believes, hope to outflank the French on the north, and give them a knock down blow, then follow this up with a relentless pursuit. He is confident that the French can prevent this and foresees what he describes as "the most frightful and destructive collis ion in modern history." The Times expert believes that the bulk of the German armies to operate against France is northward of Lor raine. He thinks that twenty army corps are ready to advance in this movement, including the Fourteenth Austrian Army Corps, which Is report ed' to have reached Loerrach, and three German army corps which at present he cannot locate definitely. He says that the general disposition of the German movement is quite clear. "With the Austrian corps at Loer rach," he says, "and in Alsace is the Fifteenth German corps. The Twenty first is between Metz and Saarburg. All others are northward of the line of Saarbruck, Thionville and Mont medy, showing than an advance through the Ardennes region of Bel gium is Intended." The expert says that the Germans have six army corps on the Russian frontier. There Is a continued scarcity of news here from the front. This is considered significant of preparations for a great battle, which cannot now be delayed long. Nothing is known of the exact positions of the opposing armies, but indications are that they face one another along the whole of the Belgo-German and Franco-Ger man frontiers from Holland to Switz erland, covering a line about 200 miles long. The Germans are reported to be holding Tongres and to have thrown out strong cavalry patrols from there to the west and south. Some of these have reached as near as thirty miles from Brussels. Southward of Liege the Germans are reported to be hold ing the line of the river Ourthe. Nu merous outpost skirmishes ere among the indications of a concentration of a vast German army. Rival aeroplanes are constantly busy furnishing the respective com manders with information of the whereabouts and movements of the enemy. It Is assumed because of this that there wll be no necessity for pro longed reconnaissances before the armies come together. It is figured that when the two armies Join in battle 2,000,000 men will be engaged. Powers Not Anxious For Reservists in America New York, Aug. 13.—The indefinite postponement yesterday of the sailing of the French liner Rochambeau, thfe posting of notices in the French con sulate that hereafter reservists anx ious to join their colors should make application by mail, and the fact that the German consulate is sending over •only those reservists who can pay their passage appeared to indicate to-day that the warring powers are not over anxious for assistance from their re servists In this country. It also became known to-day that the German consulate Is sending back to various cities all reservists who have come here without funds. Two hundred Germans have obtained pas sage on the Italian liner Caserta which leaves to-morrow. They paid for their own passage. The Belgian Bureau announced last night that Belgium did not want any more reservists, principally because of the risk in getting them over and the length of time that it would take to prepare fresh men for the field. The British steamer Francisco which arrived to-day from Hull, has two guns mounted on -the deck aft. Captain Runton explained that fifty vessels of the British merchant ser vice are to carry guns. Twenty-five vessels have already been equipped. Better Get Your Horse Shod Before Saturday Thinking of getting your horse shod this week? Then you must do it before Saturday, for the Horseshoers' Association of Harrisburg and vicinity has planned to hold Its annual picnic at Boiling Spring on August 15. Practically every horseshoer In this city and surround ing towns will leave Market Square at 8 o'clock in the morning. Sports, ath letic events and tests of strength will be Indulged in by these men of iron sinews during the day. B. C. MURRAY 10th and Market Sts. We do Everything In TOOL MAKING and TOOL REPAIRING, PRACTICAL HORSESHOEING and JOBBING PRONE—Shop. 2470 J. Residence, 1882 J. AUGUST 13,1914. THE MARKETS PHII.«nE»HIA PHODI'fB Philadelphia, .aug. 13. Wheat Unsettled; No. 2, red, spot, new, ex port, »X