| Tie Big iarlct Place —Where Bayer and Seller tome Together [ A Good Start Is Half the Race To be off at the crack of the pistol means a whole lot to a runner in winning a race. The same rule applies when you are looking for a position, want to rent a house, secure a lost article or sell a business —get a good start on the Dther man who wants to do the same thing. That start is made possible by reading and using Telegraph Want Ads. Telegraph Want Ads will point out the oppor * tunities to you and give you the necessary start to win the race. Phone Bell 2040 or Cumberland 203 and an ex perienced operator will tell you how to use Tele graph Want Ads to the best advantage. died MILLER On Sunday evening, at 5:35, August 23, 1914, Mrs. Elizabeth JNlil lor died at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Asher Bader, 1829 Susque hanna street, aged 73 years. Funeral services on Tuesday evening, at 8 P. M., at the home of her daughter, 1829 Susquehanna street, the Rev. »u. Balsbaugh officiating. The body *! be taken to Columbia Wednesday morning, at 7A. M., for burial. The relatives and friends are invited to at tend without further notice. ADAMS On August 23, 1914. at Har risburg Hospital. Martha M. Adams, widow of the late William A. Adams, asred 56 years. , . Funeral on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 53- Peffer street. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Burial Harrisburg Cemetery. I'u 'J ND FOUND Satisfaction without extra * larsre at Kgffort's Steam Dyeing & French Cleaning Works. 1245 Market Btreet. Try us for your clothes sake. Both phones. A prompt delivery ser vice- LOST LOST A Shrine pin, with ten or twelve rubies, between Nineteenth and Market streets and Reading Ration, °,J IJn Reading Station. Reward offered if ■returned to 21 North Nineteenth street. LOST Bunch of keys in the 190® block, on Susquehanna street Reward If returned to Department of Public Grounds and Buildings, State > apitol. LOST Package on Market Square Fresbyteriai. Church steps, Thursday efternoon. Reward If returned to this office. ill - i-* \v A-\ llil>—Male MEN to learn barber trade. Only few weeks required. Wages while learning. Positions guaranteed. Write for par ticulars. United Barber Schools, lSi jdain street, Buffalo. N. Y. WANTED Man In every town in Dauphin and Cumberland c°mU ies -- spare time investment of s2o to J2OO required—loo per cent, profit. Legiti mate. References. Address P. O. cox 135, Harrisburg. WANTED Young man, about 18, to assist In house-to-house soliciting; sal ary, $8 per week; increase monthly; ex perience not necessary, willingness Is. Address G.. 1777, care of Telegraph. WANTED Four first-class brick layers. Wages, 6ft cents per hour. Ap ply at once to Mifflin Creamery. Mifflin, Pa. SALESMAN For old-established manufacturing company. State age and experience. Address 1775, care of Tele graph. WANTED First-class edge trim mer on ladies', misses' and children's phoes. Apply Harrisburg Shoe Manu facturing Co., Vernon street, Harris burg. Pa. HELP Y\ AA TED—Female WANTED White girl for general housework. Must be able to cook. Family of two. Apply 243 Woodbine street. WANTED, AT ONCE Lady house to-house demonstrators, on the 20-Mule Team Borax. Good salary will be paid to those who can qualify. None but ex perienced need apply to 708 Capital Btreet, between 4 and 5 o'clock dally. WANTED Young lady from coun try to help In light housework in fam llv of three; good home and wages. Ad dress M., 1772, care of Telegraph. WANTED A girl to attend Soda Fountain; one with experience neces sary; give age and reference; salary, $6.00 a week. Address W., 1771, care of Telegraph. WANTED A white girl for house work, in suburbs, on car line, twenty minutes' from city; give reference. Call 1218 North Third street, City. WANTED Millinery apprentices. 1306 Market street, M. C. Glass. WANTED Saleslady must be neat In appearance. Apply Mr. Kohner, Bow man and Co. FOR SALE Two Houses at Bargain Prices 231 MACLAY ST. A well-built, splendidly located dwelling. Three-story brick with reception hall, eight rooms, bath, steam heat, porches, bay windows, gas and elec tricity. Lot 21x100 ft. 721 NORTH SIXTH ST. A substantial, centrally-located dwelling. Three-story brick with nine rooms, bath, furnace, cemented cel lar. side and back yards, 15-foot, rear alley. Lot 20x88. What is your best offer for this property? Miller Bros. & Neefe REAL ESTATE Fire Insurance Surety Bonds Locust and C'turt Streets MONDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Experienced stenog rapher and bookkeeper; references re quired; none but experienced need ap ply. Apply Neighbors Motor Co., 120 Market street. WANTED A country woman to go to California as housekeeper for widower, single or widow; no objections to one child. Apply E. M., 333 South Fourth street, Steelton. 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 for gen eral housework; also woman to do washing home on Mondays. Apply 234 State street. City. WANTED Steady, strong girl, or middle-aged woman, for general house work and to assist with invalid lady. Apply 107 South Second street. LEARN DRESSMAKING JOIN our summer class. Learn fit ting by measurement. T!--! art cannot be taught right any other wry. Make all your summer dres..es while learn ing. Works Dressmaking School. 22 North FGourth street. H!•-!1.1' WANTED—MaIe and Female MEN AND WOMEN WANTED for Government Jobs. $65.00 to 1150.00 month. Over 15,000 appointments ;om lng. List of positions free. Franklin Institute. Dept. 3620. Rochester. N. Y. SITUATION WANTED—MALE WANTED A young colored boy would like to have a job washing dishes in a cafe or boardinghouse. Address 1327 North Fourth street. WANTED By white man, 45 years of age, position as night watchman or collector. J. W. Diehl, 1223 North Sixth street. WANTbD Young man wishes po sition as clerk in office, or salesman; has had three years' road experience. Address Y., 1759, care of Telegraph. WANTED Position as handy man around house. Will work for moderate wages at beginning. Can furnish ref erences. Box 35, Marietta. Pa, WANTED Chauffeur wants posi tion; experienced; can do own repair ing. Apply 3335 Kelker street. WANTED By colored man, house work of any kind, or waiter. Call, or address, 405 Bailey street, City. WANTED Situation to collect, or would accept any kind of light employ ment; A-l references. Address Wil liam. 1613 Wallace street. City. hl'i L AiIU.N s \V A.N f El}— Female WANTED Middle-aged woman de sires practical nursing, or care of el derly woman; can give physician's ref erences; moderate prices. Address 806 North Sixteenth. WANTED Position as house keeper for refined gentleman in city; no objection to one or two children. Ad dress H., 1780, care of Telegraph. WANTED By two girls, positions as ticket seller and piano player in theater. Address 8., 1779, care of Tele graph. WANTED By a woman, general housework, cooking or chahmbeimaid. Call, or address. 28 Linden street. WANTED Situation as bookkeeper or stenographer; High School graduate; best references. Address R., 1774. care of Telegraph. , Situations Wanted Male and Female WANTED By man and wife, posi tion as chauffeur and cook. Address X., 1773, care of Telegraph. Real Estate For Sale or Erchange FOR SALE OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY Very at tractive bungalow located on Myers Ave., Camp Hill; lot, 82x200. Brinton- Packer Co., Second and Walnut Sts. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE A very attractive lot fronting 50 ft. on Oyster Point Ave., Camp Hill, with a depth of 160 ft. Price attractive. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE At Washington Heights —2%-story frame dwelling all mod ern improvements large lot stable —shade and fruit trees. Price reason able. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. 'FOR SALE 3l-acre Farm for 11,600 house frame bank barn two chicken houses other buildings orchard of 320 trees, all varieties ln Cumberland county. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE The buyer will get a real bargain in No. 2039 Green street. Will it be you or the other fellow? It must be sold soon. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. FOR SALE 2.850 will buy a Pen brook house with eight rooms porch front, side and rear electric light furnace lot, 75x150 chicken house —fruit. B«U Re»'*v Co., Bergner Build ing J [ REAL. ESTATE—FOR SALE FOR SALE 3l-acre Farm for $1,500 —house frame bank barn two chicken houses other buildings orchard of 320 trees, all varieties in Cumberland county. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE BH acres good lime stone land with improvements, at Lutz town, along Carlisle-Harrisburg trol ley. For particulars call at Lutztown, or address Mrs. G. B. Lutz, R. D. No. l, Allen, Pa. Bell phone 902-4. CRESCENT STREET PROPERTY I FOR SALE No. 340; 3-story brick I dwelling; 8 rooms; all improvements- I side entrance; excellent condition; ten I minutes' walk from Fourth and Mar- I ket. F. E. Cri»t, 340 Crescent street. FOR SALE Three-story building at Enhaut along trolley line; cost to I build, $3,000.00. Can be changed into three dwelling houses at little expense Price, $2,200.00. Very easy terms, in quire at East End Bank. FOR SALE Penbrook property; lot, | 180 ft deep; 7 rooms and finished at tic; excellent location; four door* from ! trolley just oft Main street on Boas. I Beautiful shade trees. Bargain at f SI,BOO. M- J. Sheaffer, 2636 Penn | tireet, Penbrook, I FOR SALE Three-story brick house, with all improvements. CalL or address, 219 Reily street. City. | FOR SALE Cottage, 8 rooms and I bath; all improvements; lot, 36x110; garden; fruit trees; chicken house. In ! quire 2419 Reel street, three doors west of Seneca street. ! DON'T BUY A LOT 20x100 FT. You | can purchase one acre at Peachorchard for $l5O. Easy terms. Fifteen minutes' j walk from L trolley, Harrisburg. Beau tiful, healthy location. Seeing is know ing. C. B. Care and Sons, Care s Grocery, j Linglestown, Pa. THIS IS NEW I BUY on© acre or two at Grand View, I "overlooking" this city and "Jacob's i Plains," one of the most beautiful, de- I llghtful plots on God's Earth. See and Ibe convinced. Ten to lo minutes' walk from Harrisburg Railway Company's L. car from Square. Prices .from SIOO to l $lB5 per acre. Monthly jpayments. A | better description at 409 Market street, I Harrisburg. C. B. Care and Sons. Care's Grocery, Linglestown. Bell 5325. United 37 Y. FOR SALE lf you are considering purchasing a suburban home inspect a pair of houses that are being completed in Paxtang. Built in a lot 60 ft. by 120 ft. 9 large rooms; hardwood finish; spacious closets; modern equipment; steam heat. An ideal home for $3,000. Apply H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thir teenth street. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT 2524 Jefferson street, above Geary street, 2M-story brick and frame dwelling 7 rooms; bath; fur nace; front porch. Rent, $13.00. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. FOR RENT ln Elkwood, 2 % -story single house 7 rooms and bath; gas, furnace and cemented cellar; hardwood floors; open stairway, lawn, garden, chicken house, etc.; suitable for small family. Rent, $16.00 and water rent. Keeney & Simmons, New Cumberland. Pa. FOR RENT 2235 North Fourth; porch; 9 rooms; reception hall; elec tric light. Cars stop at door. $22 50. Also 225 Boas; 9 rooms; hall; improve ments; rear entrance; $28.00. Apply 815 Green. FARM FOR SALE 15 Acres; located 2 miles southwest of Goldsboro; good frame buildings; variety of fruit; will exchange for city property. Price, $1,800.00. 45 Acres; 5% miles southwest of New Cumberland; frame buildings; variety of fruit; running water. Price, $2,500.00. 13 Acres; three-fourths of a mile from Harrisburg; brick dweling; frame barn; level land. BRINTON-PACKER CO., Second and Walnut Sts. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Two furnished, com municating front rooms; all conveni ences, also use of phone. Call Bell phone 1424W, or apply 203 Pine street. FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping; one furnished, the other unfurnished; also one furnished bed room; gentleman preferred. 1402 Mar ket street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms, with all conveniences; private family; quiet and refined neighborhood; excellent location; rent reasonable. Ap ply 721 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Three rooms, desirable for business or apartments; all improve ments. Apply No. 9 North Fourth street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms in desirable location, with all conveni ences, Including use of bath. Apply 427 Boas street, corner Rose avenue. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms, with running water; boarding by meal, Jay or week. Apply 1001 North Second sueet, corner Boas and Second streets. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms, with all conveniences, including use of bath, with private family. Ap ply 1620 Market street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; com fortably furnished rooms near center of city for rent. Apply Menger's Restau rant, 110 North Second street. FOR RENT Two communicating rooms to bath, second floor front, fur nished for light housekeeping; all con veniences; use of phone; gas for cook ing. 925 North Sixth street. Call Bell phone 610 W. FOR RENT Unfurnished (front) room on third floor. In desirable location; rent reasonable. Apply 1644 Market street. FOR RENT Clean, desirable fur nished rooms, front, single, double; hot water; ice water; conveniences; walk ing distance to Square. 116S Mulberry street, east end of bridge. FOR RENT single or all conveniences. In cluding phone; reference required. Ap ply 1015 North Front sireet. ROOMS WANTED WANTED One or two unfurnished front rooms, centrally located. Can give good reference. Address Box R., 1776, cr re of Telegraphs WANTED Young gentlemun wishes furnished or unfurnished (front) room ir. relined, private family; tise of phone. State price. Can give the best of ref erence if Address Y.. 1770, care of Telegraph. UNFURNISHED ROOMS UNFURNISHED HOOM9 FOR light housekeeping, with or without kitchenette; all outside rooms, nicely papered, new and strictly up-to date; stoves furnished free; laundry, phone and bathroom privileges. Inquire office, 429 Broad street, or Janitor, Room 6. same building. FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can b« secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR RENT ln the Telesrapk Building, a bulte of well located offices. Inquire for Superintendent in Business Office of Telegraph. FOR RENT Store room. 1200 North Third btreet; 33x100; 14-foot celling; one of the best rooms in the city. Ap ply J. S. Siblo 256 Herr street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Second and third story housekeeping aparUnents, 268 .North street. Bell phone 46J, . HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH WANTED WANT to buy a work horse not over ten years old; must be sound and at reasonable price. Address Thomas Whittenmyer, Marysville, Pa. WANTED Second-hand steam boiler, ten or twelve-horse-power. Ap ply E. M. Shell. 1512 Perry street, City. WANTED Horse and buggy for week or longer, to cover rural routes. May make permanent arrangement for good roadster. State terms. Address Machinery Salesman, Box 389, Harris burg. WANTED Room and board on Hill, for refined, young woman. Address Box 183. Harrisburg. Pa. WANTED 104) second-hand bi cycles and motorcycles we have great demand for them highest cash prices paid. Keystone Supply Co., JBl4 North Third street. Uqited phone 19W. liOO>lS AND BOARD FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms, with all conveniences, with country board; no children; no road men need appiy. Apply 1260 State street. 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 MI SALE BUY your traveling and leather goods from the wholesale and retail leather merchants. A large consignment on display. Specialties made to order ana repaired. Harrisburg Harness and Sup ply Co.. Second and Chestnut. FOR SALE Shoe repairing place doing good business. Good reason for selling. Apply 244 Hummel street. GLASS window ««gna. 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 grapn. FOR SALE At Gable's, 111-llv S. Second street, 5,000 Sets New Sash, 8x 10x12 L. primed and glazed, at $1.16 per set. Also other sizes. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE One good wagon. Ap ply Grand Union Tea Co., 208 North Second street. FOR SALE Full-bred Scotch Col lie pup. G. A. Mowrey, Fifteenth street, New Cumberland, or call Bell phone 344 R. v FOR SALE Chalmers "36" torpedo, 1913 model, fully equipped and in first class condition; electric lights, self starter, extra tires, etc. A. H. Karder, Mlddletown. Pa. Ft)R SALE Two Winchester rifles, in excellent condition; also few high grade medical books. Price reasonable. Apply 514 North Third street. Bell phone 2315. FOR SALE Stylish, open, rubber tire buggy. Inquire Seventh and Clin ton streets. FOR SALE One Cadillac Touring Car—in good condition — at a very low price. Call Bell phone 2978 J. FOR SALE Michigan Cash Regis ter Keys from lc to $20.00 used one month in good condition; also computing scales in good condition— cheap to quick buyer. Apply 312 Cherry street. FOR SALE lOO solid wooden chairs at reasonable prices. Apply C. Fry. 1114 Market street. FOR SALE Harley-Davidson mo torcycle; 2-speed; twin cylinder; eight horse-power; fully equipped with tan dem. Good as new. Bargain if sold at once. Address P. O. Box 143, Hershey, Pa. FOR SALE National Cash Register, total adder; colfee mill, meat cutter and balancing scales, counter and counter cases. 324 Strawberry street. FOR SALE At Gable'r, 113, 115 and 117 South Second street, 5,000 gallons New Era ready mixed paint. Acme quality. Also the full line of the Acme make. BUICK CAR FIVE-PASSENGER touring car paint in excellent condition top and windshield new tires and tubes in good running order ready for free demonstration exceptionally low price to quick buyer. Apply J. J. Mll OIUIICK, 1745 North Sixth Street. SAOiiAUtt STORAGE 4IV Broad street, for household goods and inerchariaise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 75 cents per month. Apply O. Cooper <& Co., 411 uroad street. Both phones. STORAGE IN 3-story brick building, rear 408 Market street. Household goods In clean private rooms. Iteasouuhle rates. Apply to P. Dtener. Jevteler. 4t)S Market St. HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two large brick warehouses, built ex pressly lor storage. Private rooms lor household goods and unexcelled fa cilities for storing all kinds of mer chandise. Low storage rates. South Si. and Penna. R. R. Ofi'UlVlU.VrilLa GROCERY AND MEAT BUSINESS in Hairlsburg, doing a nice business. A good bargain if sold at once. Reason tor selling, other business. Address J., 1781, care of Telegraph. LANCASTER COUNTY HOTEL FOR SALE One of the best hotels In the town two barrooms reason for selling, ill health. Get particulars. Box 1765, care of Telegraph. 1 MADE $50,000 In five years In the mall order business, began with $6. bend for free booklet. Tells how. Hea cock, 356 Lockpoi t, N. X. ANY Intelligent person can earn good income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock port. N. Y. 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. I.ATIU;, Hoarding Stable and National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 2603 R. S. HALDEMAN & CO., Carpenters and Builders Job work promptly at tended to in any part of the city. Es timates cheerfully furnished by call ing Bell phone 3622 M. BUILDING ALTERATIONS AND RE PAIRS Plans and estimates furnish ed. Work promptly attended to. Call D. F. Lesley, Contractor and Builder, 1217 Derry street. Bell phone 3216 J. $7,600.00 ACCIDENTAL DEATH—S2O to S6O WEEKLY Accident and Sly ness—Men and Women accepted. All occupations. Premium. $lO a year. Half Benefits. $5.00. Large commissions to agents. National Accident Society. 320 Broadway, New York. (Established 1886). FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street, Harrisburg Pa. Telephone order* given prompt attention. Bell >mo. MONEY TO IX3AN MONEY TO LOAN "on ReiTl Estate security In any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. Box 174. Harrisburg. Pa. LOASS—>S to S2OO for honest work ing people without bank credit at less than legal rates, payable in instal. -ents to suit borrowers' convenience. Cooperative Loan and Investment Co.. 204 Chestr.t street INVESTMENTS GENTLEMAN will invest up to sl.- 000.00 in business, with services. What have you to offer? K., 1778, care of Telegraph. THE MAR PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE By Associated Press r Philadelphia, Aug. 24. Wheat Higher; No. 2, red, spot, export, 99c® 51.02; No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export, $1.20@1.25. Corn Firm; No. 2. yellow, local, 94® 95c. Oats Higher; No. 2, white, 50® 60% c. Steady; winter, per ton, '7 00° spring, per ton, $26.50# Refined Sugars Market lower; powdered, 7.10@8.35c; fine granulated, 7.00@7.25c; confectioners' A, 6.90® 7.15 c. Butter The market Is higher; western, creamery, extras, 34c; nearby Prints, fancy. 35c. Eggs The market is firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, SB.IO per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $7.20®7.50; vest em, extras, firsts, free cases, $8.10; per case; do., firsts, free cases, $7.20®7.50 per case. 6 Pou Hry Steady; fowls, 17 @l7 Vie; young chickens, ll®20c; spring chickens. 27®32c; broilinjf chick ens. 15® 19c; old roosters, 11® 12c; ducks, old, 12® 13c; ducks, young, 13® 14c; geese. 15@17c; turkevs. 19@20c. Dressed Poultry Steady; fowls, western, fancy, heavy. 19% c; do., fair to good, heavy, 17®18c; average receipts, 17@18c; small, 13® 15c; old roosters, 13c; roasting chick ens. fancy, 16®18c; broiling S?i~o ens ' nearby, 16@20c; western, 15 @l7Bc; capons, large. 23 @2 sc; do.. small 18@20c; turkeys, fancy, 24@26e; ??.. {air, 20®23c; ducks. ll@18c; geese. 11® 16c. Potatoes Quiet; new, per barrel, »1.60®3.60; do.. Southern, per barrel. 75c(if $2.00: Jersey, per basket. 35® 40c. Flour—The market Is quiet; winter, clear, $3.85iQ>4.10; straights, Pennsyl s4 25@4.75; spring straights $5.00@5.25; do., patents, $5.25®5.75; western, $4.25@4.40; patents. $4.60® : Kansas straight. Jute sacks. $4.15 @4.30; spring, firsts, clear, $4.00®4.20; strllghts. $4.20® 4.30; patents. $4.35® Hay—The market is steady; tim othy, No. 1, large bales, »iu.&o@2l.uo; No. 1, medium bales, $20.00020.50; No. 2, do., $18.00019.00; No. 3. do.. $16.00® 17.00. ,„9L over mixed: Light, mixed. $18.50® 19.00; No. 1, do., $17.60® 18.00; No. 2. do.. $15.00®16.00. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., Aug. 24.—Board of Trade slosing: Wheat September, 99%; December, 1.03%; May, 1.10%. Corn September, 79%; December, 69%. Oats September, 45%; December, 47 %. Pork September, 22.00; January, 21.32. Lard September, 10.07; October, 10.20; January, 10.50. Ribs September, 12.65; January, 11.20. CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., Aug. 24.—Hogs—Slow. Bulk of sales, $8.90@9.20; light, $8.90® 9.25; mixed. $8.65®9.35; heavy. $8.50® 9.30; rough. $8.50@8.70; pigs. $7.00® 8.60. Cattle Weak. Beeves, $6.60@10.50; steers, $6.25@9.30; stockers and feed ers, $5.35@8.00; cows and heifers, $3.70 @9.10; calves. $7.50® 10.75. Sheep Slow. Sheep, $5.00@6.00; yearlings, $5.90®6.90; lambs, $6.40® 8.20. Oldest Woman in Lancaster County Dies at Marietta ■I K ■■hßl -- m, I - MRS. ELIZABETH SHANK Special to The Telegraph Marietta. Pa., Aug. 24.—Death Sat urday night claimed the oldest woman in Marietta and in this section of Lan caster county when Mrs. Elizabeth Shank died at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Emma Sargent, in Front street. Mrs. Shank was born in Perry county, March 18, 1833, and was in her ninety-second year. She was a daughter of the late George and Bar bara Si vert and when she was 9 years of age the family removed to Marietta, where she had resided ever since. Be sides five children there survive eighteen grandchildren and twenty two great-grandchildren. Philadelphia Physician Found Unconscious in Woods Near Pen Mar Special to The Telegraph Waynesboro, Pa., Aug. 24.—0n Sat urday a man was found in an uncon scious condition in the woods near Pen-Mar Park following the discovery of a bundle of clothing and a note in dicating suicide. The man was taken to the pavilion at the park and a phy sician revived him after several hours' work. After recovering consciousness he said he was Dr. William P. Acker man, of Philadelphia. He was well groomed and had the appearance of a man of good family. He is about 60 years old. He was taken to the Ha gerstown Hospital for treatment. LT'RAV CAVERNS—BKRRYVILLE HORSE SHOW C. V. R. R. Special Excursion. Wednesday, August 26th. Train leaves Harrisburg at 7.50 A. M. $2.00 for the i-ound trip to Berrysvllle, $2.35 for the round trip to Luray, including trans fer.—Advertisement. , AUGUST 24, 1914. CITY IMPROVEMENT WORK INSPECTED B¥ CONSULTANT FUERTES Engineering Expert For Board of Public Works Is Here All Day WENT OVER ALL THE BIG JOBS Meeting Called For This After noon ; Falling Waters Per mit Resumption All the city's public improvement Jobs including the river wall, the dam and the Paxton creek, were inspected to-day by James H. Fuertes, the con sulting engineer of the Board of Public Works in Company with J. D. Justin, the principal assistant en gineer. The visit, it was said at the office of the Board, was largely in the na ture of a midsummer inspection tour and after his trip over the various operations. Mr. Fuertes expected to meet with the Board of Public Works at a special meeting scheduled for this afternoon. Several matters of importance were on the program for discussion, it was said, and among these are the un satisfactory river foundations in the line of way ofe the river dam, the question of the interruption of the creek improvement work at State street to nermit the passage of the water mains to the Hill section, and some matters pertaining to the river wall and step construction. Contractors on all the jobs have practically recovered from the tem porary effects of the heavy rains of last week and work was resumed on all the operations this* morning. The waters in the vicinity of Hamilton street which had delayed Stucker Brothers for a brief space have re ceeded to such an extent as to make it readily possible for a resumption of work to-day. The work on the dam was being rushed to-day hy contractor F. N. Skene in order to make up for the delay of Saturday while on Paxton creek the entire force of the West Construction company was able to get down to business again. High water had delayed the game and worked a little damage to machinery Friday night and Saturday morning. River Wall Laborers Play Crap to Pass the Time With time hanging heavy on their hands, because of a lack of material, I employes on the river front near Mulberry street started a crap game this morning. Someone on the bank saw the game and sent word to the police station. Patrolman Shelhas broke up the game and arrested five of the palyers. They gave their names as, J. A. Kalbaugh, Samuel Davis, James Po'lndexter, James Walker aand Allie Johnson. Mayor John K. Royal im posed a fine of three dollars each on the crap shooters this afternoon and let them go. Germans Electrocuted During Rush on Forts at Liege; Mounds of Dead Paris, Aug. 24, 9.30 a. m. The Petit Journal publishes the following details of the fighting around Liege, obtained by information from a Bel gian officer: "German troops rushed on the barbed wire defenses before the forts of Liege in the darkness of night. A very strong current of electricity was being maintained in these wires and as a result the first ranks of the Ger mans were electrocuted. "Unchecked, the assailants followed inmasses, but they were blinded by the glare of powerful searchlights. They hesitated and started to retire. At that moment a heavy fire of rifles and artillery was concentrated on the mass of German troops and they were cut to pieces. The mass of bodies formed a mound, in some places many feet high. "To drown out the groans of the wounded, the German bugles sounded martial airs and the troops still alive united in cheering. "Near one fort two columns of Ger mans, blinded by the glare of Belgian searchlights, attacked each other. This incident was seen from the fort. When one side seemed to have the better of the struggle, the Belgian of ficer goes on to say, our artillery fired Going Out of Business As we have decided to discontinue the pawnbroker business In or der to devote our entire time to other interest we hereby notify all who have articles here on pledges that ALL ARTICLES MUST BE REDEEMED 30 DAYS FROM AUGUST 21ST NEW YORK PAWNBROKERS 225 Market Street tmmammmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmummammmmmmmmmmmmm FOR RENT New Modern 16 and 18 North Fourth Street A ffi ly J.L. Shearer, Jr. into both sides alike, thus making tha struggle more even." Cable Between China and Japan Is Reported Cat By Associated Press Tokio, Aug. 24. Communication between Japan and China has been severed for twenty-fnur hours. Except for the nexr meager news that has reached here from New York the en tire country is kept in the dark re garding the progress of the war in Europe. It is believed that the cable between Shanghai and Nagasaki has been cut. The officers of the army and navy are absolutely sphinx-like regarding the progress of events in the China sea. Everything is quiet here, the attitude of the public appearing almost indif ferent. Business Locals KEWPIES The famous little character dolls ' made famous by Rose O'Neil in pic tures are here in a variety of sizes and materials and in other novelty forms. China kewpies, celluloid kew pies, rubber kewpies, large kewpies, small kewpies, middle-sizes kewpies, dressed kewpies, undressed kewpies, kewpie place cards, kewpie favors, kewpie writing pads and kewpie com position books. Marianne Kinder Markt, 220 Locust street. MONET FOR SALARIED PEOPLH and others upon their own names. Cheap ratea, easy payments, confiden tial Adßma 4t Co. R. SO4. 8 N. Market > Here's an Opportunity We want four young men over 18 years of age to learn the selling game and qualify themselves as Squad Leaders. Paid while learn ing after which time you will re ceive salary and commission, your expenses are paid by us. If you are capable of earning $lB per week, write to J. V. B. care of Telegraph, stating age, married or single, what you have been doing and if willing to travel. v 4 r—T - \ Central Apartment FOR RENT 8 rooms, bath and kitchen, city steam heat and water supplied, Newly renovated Convenient in every way. Now ready for occupancy. Locatei'. at No. 82 N. 2nd Bt, Apply to Commonwealth Trust Company Renl EMntf Deportment 22'J MARKET STRICET r~ — \ Frank R & Son Real Estate and Insurance Office, No. 18 N. Third St. HARRIS BURG, PA. Offers the following property FOR S 5795. Front St. Three-story brick, nine rooms and bath, steam heat, stable on rear. Bargain to quick buyer. 11