I TELEGRAPH WANT ADS-THE BEST FOt TIE 10MEY IN HARRISBURG r- -■. ■ - - With a constant rising in costs in all departments every time-saver is worthy of consideration. The Telegraph WANT ADS are timesavers at al! times. A minute or two at the telephone and then no worry. The Telegraph WANT ADS will secure good factory and office help; will bring the applicants themselves, ready for work, or their written appli cations, as may be preferred. The time that Telegraph WANT AD? save Har risburg people every day would run into weeks if accurately calculated. The Telegraph WANT AD phones are—Bell 2040, Cumberland 203. SWSSSSBKMHKrareSFtniair SJCC— DIED | t■ 1 I MARQUART On Wednesday. i?ep temtw 2, 1914, at 5:30 P M. John A Marquart I Funeral on Saturday, at 2 P. M . jr o ™ the residence of his sister. Mrs. J D. fctephenson. 317 Maclay street. CLARK—Died September 2. 1914, Rob ert M. Clark, aged 64 years. Brief funeral services Saturday, i nt 11:30 o'clock F. M. at the late rest- , dence. 1422 Penn street Services at £:3O P M in the United Brethren, Church at Duncannon. Relatives and , friends invited without further notice Robert, M Clark is survived by his | widow end the following children: Jtobert H. John. Mrs. Samuel Snoddy. Mrs Harry Ross and six grandchildren. GREEN* AW ALT On September 2. I 1914. at 5:35 P M., Jeremiah Krause j Gieenawalt. in his 85th year. Funeral on Saturday. September 5. at S P M. from his late residence, 130 Walnut street The relatives and friends are Invited to attend without further notice. . t.OST LOST At 'ves l 'end of city, black ! pnrt whit® Ti'M l / Hound ifemale), 9 months old QCuard if returned to 339 Kelker Ftil ,\L» FCtIND Sat'sfactl on without extra i .is £t at Eggert s Steam Dyeing & «nch Cleaning Works. 1246 Market rtreet. Try us for your clothes sake, loth phones. A prompt delivery ser * ice HE!.!' WANTED —Male WANTED Experienced men for risking mattresses anci springs. Apply B'. once Koyal Bedding C<j» 22-24-26 • fCorth Eleventh street. WANTED Six men, at once. Ap- i ply 412 Market street. I WANTED First-class edge-trim- j trier on lrtdies , misses' and children s shoes Apply Harrisburg Shoe Manu facturing Company. WANTED General work by colored , jnar.. handy with tools also. C. W. 1?30 Cowden street. WANTED An active, educated man 1 ct business abilirv for special work In Harrisburs Best references required j Porid Mead & Co . Perry Building, 1 Philadelphia ; WANTED Four live canvassers. : exclusive territory, eood commission. at Dauphin Hotel. Harrisburg. Sat-' vrda,- and Monday from 5 A. M to 8 T M j OPPORTf NITY lf you are a Col -- .tor lnsurance Agent Time- | keeper Factory Foreman, or have a eimilar occupation and want to add a few dollars to v our weekly SALARY without interfering with your regular v rk a reputable, established business ho ;se in this city offers you the Oppor tunity Stnte where employed Ad dress J.. 11-' S. care of Telegraph YOUNG MEN Become Railway Jtail Clerks—Harrisburg Mail Carriers Commence <65 00 to STo.OO month Pull unnecessary Sample examination ?uestlons —free Franklin Institute. | >ept 362-R, Rochester. N. Y. I HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Experienced dining rooms ?irls. none other need apply. | Crown Lunch, in South Fourth stree' WANTED Respectable, white. Frotestant girl or woman, four to six hours dailv, to do general housework. | Address P 0. Box 754, Harrisburg. Pa. j GIRLS WANTED to learn the trade of cigar making, packing | iind in the shipping dept. Apply] Harrisburg Cigar Co., No. 500 !Pace St. WANTED Reliable white girl, or I t man. as waitress in dintngroom at clubhouse in Florida during season. I Expenses paid. References required, j Inquire 513 South Thirteenth street. WANTED Experienced lady can- i vassers. Nothing to sell. Permanent I *ni pleasant work Good salary, no : commissions Apply at once The Fperrv K- Hufhlnson f'o.. 209 Walnut | t tree' WANTED Reliable girl for general housework, three in family. 2017 j North Second street. WANTED. AT ONCE White girl ' for eerier - )! housework: references re- . culred Apply 1610 Market. JfKr.r IVAVTKI)—Mate and Female j 1 WANTED Experienced canvassers, ; Dale or female: European war proposi- | lion: fast seller. Address H., 1127, care : r>f Telegraph. WANTED Stenographer and book- j deeper: gi\e experience, if any, salary expected and reference. Apply in own handwriting S.. 1131, care of Tele graph > FOR SALE 1327 N. Second Street 2-storv frame house with 7 rooms—electric lights cemented cellar. A splendid property for a small j family. Miller Bros. & Neefe I REAL ESTATE Fire Insurance Sutety Bonds I Locust and Court Street* * FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH SEPTEMBER 4, 1914. j ' SITUATION WANTED—MALE WANTED Young man. 22, desires i position as clerk or draughtsman; ex perienced: moderate salary; best refer ences. Address R., 1119 care of Tele | graph. WANTED Young colored man 1 wants position as butler in private family or club: experienced, can fur i nish reference Coll. or address. No. 12 l-Cumbler's Row, Steelton. Pa. bITCAXIONS WANTED —Female WANTED By colored girl, general ; I housework. Inquire 106 Filbert street. , City. _ M : WANTED Young girl would like ; position as chambermaid in Harrisburg. , i 132 Hemlock street. WANTED An experienced tailoress ' and dressmaker wants sewing by the ; day or week. Address "Dressmaker. | care of Telegraph. ! WANTED Bundle washing, by i white woman. Mrs. Lidia McCord, 120 | Strawberry street. WANTED White woman wants j position as housekeeper, or nurse: good reference. Call, or address, 128 Balm i street. i I WANTED —By young, white woman, position as housekeeper for widower. Call 619 Geary street. City. WANTED By white woman, office cleaning, can furnish references. Ad dress O . 1125, care of Telegraph. HEAL ESTATE FOK SALE FOR SALE No. 1833 Regina street; new, 9 rooms and bath; brick, ! brownstone front; steam heat: porches; front and back lawns; all improve ment; near Reservoir Park* entrance. I Apply on premises. I FOP SALE —' The property of Mrs. 1 Mary E. Winters, No. 109 South Second street. Harrisburg. Pa ; lot. 95 feet by j26 feet, three-story brick dwelling ! house, with store room now occupied as a wholesale \liquor store. Title perfect For particulars, apply to Mrs. Sarah W , ! Johnson, on the premises, or to FREDERICK M OTT. Attorney. 222 Market Street. Harrisburg. | $1,350 WILL BUY a brick and frame j house. No 2526 Jefferson street 7 rooms bath porch furnace. Must !be sold soon. Would rent for sl3. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. SECOND STREET PROPERTY FOR, SALE Corner of Second and Wood- ! bine most desirable location well built all modern conveniences —I [ hardwood finish Particulars at Bell ' Realty Co . Bergner Building. INVESTMENT PROPERTIES FOR SALE Three brick houses all Im prdvements porches practically new. Rent. SSO per month Price, $5,600. | This should interest you. Bell Realty ' Co.. Bergner Building. FOR SALE Three-story building ' at Enhaut along trolley line; cost to : build. $3,000.00. Can be changed into : three dwelling houses at little expense. ! ; Price, $2,200.00. Very easy terms. In- j | quire at East End Bank. j FOR SALE New brick houses on North Nine- ' teenth and Prospject streets, one square | from Market street and adjoining Res- I < ervoir Park These houses are ideal In location. ! ; design and construction, and the prices ! [ are reasonable. For further particulars see J E. GIPPLE. 1251 Market Street. ! FOR SALE No. 1936 North street; i S-room house; front and back porch: l I 4-ft alleyway, furnace; water and gas; j *1,600 Call, or address, Harry Barn- j hart. 1631 Carnation street. i FOR SALE 1524 A Derry street j I 3-story brick dwelling 9 rooms and : I store room bath steam heat lot j extends to Thompson avenue. Brin- i i ton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnut | streets. FOR PALE Walnut street, Wash ington Heights —• 2H-story frame I dwelling 7 rooms, bath and furnace I'—front and rear porch lot. 47x145. • Price, $3,300.00. Brinton-Packer Co., i Second and Walnut streets. : FOR SALE B% acres good Ume -1 stono land with Improvements, at Lutz town, along Carlisle-Harrisburg trol- I ley. For "Particulars call at Lutztown, lor address Mrs. G. B. Lutz, R. D. No. 1. j Allen, Pa. Bell phone 902-4. FOR SALE Penbrook property; lot. i 180 ft. deep; 7 rooms and finished at | tic; excellent location; four doors from j trolley just off Main street on Boas. | Beautiful shade trees. Bargain at SI,BOO. M. J. Sheaffer, 2635 Penn l street. Penbrook. REAL ESTATE FOR KENT FOR RENT Three-story brick house: all improvements; bay window; nicely papered: rent reasonable. Inquire 622 Geary street. FOR RENT New house, completely furnished, for three months, in best section of Harrisburg Box 503 Har risburg. FOR RENT 2H-story brick; six rooms, gas. and water in kitchen. 1527 Vernon street. sl3 per month; posses sion at once. Apply 212 South Fifteenth ; street. FOR RENT 2221 Atlas avenue. : brick house, improvements, sl6. Desk room in centrally located office. D. E ' Brightbtll. 2 North Court street. Both . phones. FOR RENT From October 1, No. 11850 Market street: modern and com : plete In all respects, Including steam j heat Rent, $35. J. E. Gipple, 1251 , Market street. . REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT Dwelling at 632 Cur tin street; S rooms and bath; immedi ate possession given. Inquire John F. Dapp. 271 Broad street. FOR RENT Two-story factory building located at 1827 Penn street. Equipped with elevator, steam heat, electric light and gas. Inquire of M. H. Plank. 312 Forster street. Harrls | burg. Pa. • ltOOJlti I-Oil KENT j FOR RENT Three furnished rooms; all conveniences; rent reasonable. In j quire 2124 Penn street. I 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. I Apply 410 North street. : FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping in private family; party without children pre | ferred Call 2112 Penn street. ROOM FOR RENT All convenl ences and use of phone; strictly pri j vate family. Address A E. B, care of Telegraph, or phone 15S7R. ROOMS FOR RENT Two "unfur nished third story rooms for light housekeeping, including gas range, hot and cold water and use of bath. In quire 234 North Fifteenth street. FOR RENT Two nice furnished rooms (third floor); all conveniences; rent reasonable Cull 511 Cumberland street, or phone S6ISW (Bell). FOR RENT - Furnished room, with large bay window, all conveniences. Also transient roomers. Apply second apartment of Huffman Apartments, Fifth and Market streets FOR RENT Furnished rooms, ■ single or en-suite; all conveniences, in cluding phone, reference required. Ap j ply 1015 North Front street. , | FOR RENT Well furnished, nicely lighted and heated rooms, on second iloor (front); suitable for man and wife. Apply 801 North Sixth street, corner of ! Briggs j I FOR RENT Furnished or unfur , nished rooms on South Sixteenth street, near Market street; reasonable rent. > I Address E . 1121, care of Telegraph. j : I FOR RENT Three rooms, desirable i ; for business or apartments, all improve : ments. Apply No. 9 North Fourth street. FOR RENT FOR RENT Store room at 1010 ; I North Third street, possession Septem- j ber 1; *35.00 per month, including steam heat. Apply Norman B. Kurzenknabe. i ! 1010 Nortn Third street. j FOR RENT ln the Telegraph : Building, a suite of well located offices. I i Inquire tor Superintendent in Business j Oftice of Telegraph. FOR RENT ■ 1632 Derry street, all improvements. ' i 431 Hummel street. I I 8807 Camby street, Penbrook. 1 Immediate possession. A. W. SWENGEL i 219 South Thirteenth Street. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business I Office. t FOR REM DESK ROOM in the ielegraph Build- j ing, immediate possession. Address C, 1120. care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Desirable offices In Franklin Building. No. 212 Locust street Janitor service. Electric ele vator. Rent reasonable. Apply Union Real Estate Investment Company, on premises. FOR RENT Store room, 1200 North! Third street; 33x100, 14-foot celling;: one of the best rooms In the city. Ap- i ply J. S. Sible, 256 Herr street. j APARTMENTS I 'Jll RENT FOR RENT Apartment on second j floor, three rooms, kitchenette and bath. I i electric and gas light; heat furnished. | front room nice bay window. Rent, I ! *25.00 per month. Apply at No. 270 j | North street, near Third. j APARTMENTS FOR RENT I Desirable apartments at Xqj. 1 2510, 2514 and 2518 N. Sixth street for rent as follows: Third: floors, $30.00 per month; first and; second floors, $35.00 per month.' These apartments are new and most complete. Apply to Harry • M. Bretz, 222 Market street. APARTMENTS WANTED 1 ■, i FURNISHED three to five-room I I apartment wanted in good location for! ■ remainder of year. Business man and | wife. Address English Bros., Tenth and j Market streets, City. ( STUDENTS WANTED WANTED—A few students In ele ! mentary or advanced mathematics or ■ mechanics. J. W Miller, Prof, at Le ! high. Call 306 Chestnut street. WANTED WANTED lOO second-hand bi cycles and motorcycles we have i 1 great demand for them highest cash i prices paid. Keystone Supply Co., 814 ! ! North Third street. United phone 19W. ; | ROOMS WANTED I WANTED—Three or four unfurnish ed rooms on first or second story, with i light, heat and use of bath, by three adults, man. wife and son, aged 16 j years. Please state location and rent. Address Rooms, care of Telegraph. ; j ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED ! OFFICE MAN would like to have ; j room and "board in private family. In i ; replying, state terms and location. Ad- | i dress P. O. Box 220. BOARDERS WANTED WANTED Several boarders by the week or month. vVn exceptional quality table board. Use of phone. Apply 1631 1 j P.egina. . FOR SALE FOR SALE Cadillac Roadster, In ■ | excellent condition electric starter ■ and lights. Price right. W. A. Mul j ligan, 25 North Third street. • i Fri't SALE One Cadillac Touring ■ ] Car—in good condition— at a very low l. price. Call Bell phone 2978J, t FOR SALE Pair Al horses, three i [ ton ice wagon, with established ice route; also furniture wagon. Make me 'I an offer any time after 6 P. M. Apply I 1418 Derry street. ; | FOR SALE Stylish, open, rubber ; I tire buggy. Inquire Seventh and Clin ; | ton streets. i FOR SALE An up-to-date Moving ir Picture Theater for sale. Address t Blain A Blaln (owners), New Bloom - j fleld. Pa. BUY your traveling and leather goods c I from the wholesale and retail leather ; | merchants. A large consignment on - display. Specialties made to order and i repaired. Harrisburg Harness and Sup ply Co., Second and Chestnut. GLASS window signs, Furnished c Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and Board and Table Board at Jsc each. One i of these signs will be given with each sixt-time order for a classified ad. If - paid In advance. Inquire at Office of • Telegraph. 5 FOR RENT lll9 North Sixth 1 street; 3-story brick. Improvements. In uquire at 1117 North Sixth street. < | FOR SALE FOR SALE CARDS on sale at ttaa Telegraph Business Oftice. FOR SALE One black horse. In good condition; about seven years old and weighing twelve to thirteen hun dred pounds. Apply to Fink Brew ing Company, 320 Forster street. FOR SALE —.One Winchester rifle and one double-barrel shotgun and few Choice medical works Cheap to quick buyer. Apply 514 North Third street, or phone Bell 2315. ■ I i FOR SALE —An Apperson 5-passen i ger touring car; first-class condition. I Apply to I?. A. Garman, of Hotter & | Garman. Eighteenth and Kelley streets. FOR SALE ! THE Board of Commissioners of Pub- I lie Grounds and Buildings will offer at I public sale in front of State Capitol | Building at entrance Fourth and State i Streets, Harrisburg, Pa., at 10 o'clock A M.. September 12. 1914, the following buildings and structures upon the premises within the boundaries of the proposed extension of Capitol Park, in Eighth Ward. City of Harrisburg: Cowden Street, 509. Filbert Street. 516, 518. South Street. 414. South Alley. 505. Tanners Street. 127 (8.-ick Boiler House). The purchaser shall nay to the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, through the office of the Superintendent o! Pub lic Grounds and Buildings. Harrisburg. Pennsylvania, by certified check or United States currency, the amount at which the said building or buildings and structures are awarded to them, as follows: A cash payment of 25 per cent, shall be made on day of sale and the balance before entering upon the property to remove the material pur chased. In all cases where the premises are unoccupied, possession will be given the purchaser immediately. Where the premises are tenanted, possession will be gi\en Immediately after the prem ises are vacated. Tho Commonwealth will not be responsible for any damage to property after possession Is given. Purchasers shall state at time of their offer the time required to remove the buildings and material after being given possession by the Commonwealth, which In no case shall be longer than 60 days All building refuse shall be carted away from the premises by the purchaser All foundation walls must be taken down and removed at least three feet below level of street. The Board of Commissioners of Pub lic Grounds and Buildings reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. The work of removal shall be perform ed under the direction of and to the satisfaction of the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings NOTE—The sidewalks and street pavements are not to be removed by purchaser of buildings or structures under this schedule. Bv order of the Board. SAMUEL B RAMBO. Superintendent. C. P. ROGERS. JR . Secretary. FOR SALE 1913 Indian motorcycle, fullv equipped, in first-class condition. Call before 8 P. M. Crescent Garage. 919 Myrtle avenue. FOR SALE. CHEAP hull motor boat, fully equipped, with i 3-H.-P. Gray engine; brand-new. Has ; automobile top. Apply W. H. Zimmer man. 129 Catherine street Middletown. Pa FOR SALE. CHEAP —To quick buyer, touring car. newly painted and machinery overhauled; *IOO.OO buys It Apply to C. A. Fair, East End Mulberry Street Bridge. FOR SALE To make room, buggies. ' business wagons. Daytons, 1 fine trap. ! 1 touring and business car combined. In first-class condition C A. Fair, East End Mulberry Street Bridge. i GOOD FOR FIFTY CENTS Present this ad. and get a pair of Keystone Heavy Service, fully guaranteed tires at *5.50 per pair. Good only until Septem ber 10. 1914 Keystone Cycle Co.. 814 North Third street. _ FOR SALE A fine antique kitchen dresser, rocker, washstand, lot of feath ers and small platform scales. Address i H.. 1126, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE 1912 Regal Roadster, first-class condition, *375.00. Inquire 25 North Nineteenth street. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Any amount of Ford Automobiles either on Real Estate of personal property. Inquire of Jaines J. Lynch, Contractor, 1311 Fulton street. City. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED A good, sober young i man. with small capital, as partner in the grocery business. Must understand the business. A good-paving store. Must be a hustler. Address C., 1130, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Moving Pic ture Theater, one of the best equip ped theaters in this part of State, doing big business; profit $4,000 per year. Apply S. W. Fitzger ald, 317 Walnut Street. WANTED To buy cigar store, res taurant or any good business; pay cash. Will go partner in business proposition, or would rent good business room. Ad dress H.. 1129. care of Telegraph. 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. BUSINESS PERSONALS HIGHEST CASH PRICE paid for old gold, silver watches and jewelry; or taken in exchange for new Jewelry. Jos. D. Brttiner, Jeweler, 803 North Third street. Bell 626 L REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert help. Send us your worn furniture. Our best efforts Insure your satisfaction. S N. Gluck, 320 Woodbine street. HA'JLINti H. W. LATHE, Boarding Stable and National Transfer Co. Movers ol f ilanos. safes, boilers and general haul ng. H. W. Lathe. Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phons No. 1503 R. BUILDING ALTERATIONS AND RE PAIRS °lans and estimates furnlsh ed. Work promptly attended to. Call D. F. Lesley. Contractor and Builder. 1217 Derry street. Bell phone 3215 J. FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, perpared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 1960. STORAGE STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Prl -1 vate rooms. *1 to *3. Wagons, 75 cents ger month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411 ;road street. Both phones. STORAGE ifi 3-atory brick building, rear 408 Market street. Household goods In clean private room*. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. G. Dtener. Jeweler. 408 Market St. • HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two . large brick warehouses, built ex i pressly for storage. Private rooms I for household goods and unexcelled fa j cllities for storing sll kinds of mer candtse. Low storage rates. South Ist. and Peona. R. R. j Meeting of Protest Preceded Departure By Associated Press Paris. Sept. 4. 3.45 A. M.—A dis patch from Durazzo, Albania, to the I Havas agency tells of the departure of i Prince William of Wied, whose brief reign had been a troublesome one. A meeting of protest was held in the clt>* and the police Intervened. At 10 o'clock armed citizens assembled before the royal palace and the apart ment of the minister of finance and demanded the payment of their sala- I ries. Comptroller Travesky calmed the crowd with promises. At 5 p. m. Italian sailors landed and occupied the streets in the vicinity of the royal palace and Prince William and his princess, accompanied by the diplomatic corps, left the palace at fi o'clock. The International commission assembled in the garden and presented its respects to the prince and princess, who then proceeded to the quay. Vol unteers and Italian sailors lowered the flag on the royal palace. The Italian yacht Misurata, which had been placed at the disposal of Prince William, flying the Italian and Albanian flags, weighed anchor at 7.50 and steamed in the direction of Venice. Prince William of Wied, before he left, confided his powers to the Inter national commission. ■ Business Locals GRANGERS' PICNIC For the Grangers' Pln4c at Wil liams Grove, August 31 to Sept 5, trains will leave Harrisburg via C. V. R.R. as follows: 7.10, 7.50, 11.53 a. m. 2.18, 3.27, 6.32 and 6.30 p. m. daily. Additional trains at 1.00 and 4.00 p. m. daily except Monday and Saturday and at 9.48 a. m. and 7.40 p. m. dally except Saturday. Round trjp tickets good to return until Sept. 5, will be on sale the entire week at rate of .50 cents. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security In any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. (X \ Box 174, Harrisburg, Pa. LOANS— *S to *2OO for honest work ing people without bank credit at less than legal rates, payable in lnstal .ents to suit borrowers' convenience. Cooperative Loan and Investment Co.. 204 Chestr- t street LEGAL NOTICES Mrs. Florence Jones and L May Donache. TAKE NOTICE, that by virtue of an Order of Partition, Issued out of the Orphans' Court of Dauphin County, and to me directed, an inquest will be held on Saturday, the 26th day of Septem ber, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the mansion house of Henrv F. Young, late of Harrisburg, at 506 Walnut street, Dauphin county, deceased, who died testator, for the appraisement and partition of the real estate of said tes tatr, where yon are requested to attend, if you think proper. HARRY C. WELLS, Sheriff of Dauphin County. Sheriff s Office, Harrisburg. Pa., Sep tember 4, 1914. September 4. 1914. SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed at the office of the Superintendent of Streets and Public Improvements up to 12 o'clock noon of Monday, September 14, 1914, for the construction of SEWERS in FOURTH. SECOND, GREEN. EIGHTEENTH. ZARKER and CHESTNUT STREETS. Blank bids and specifications may be had on applica tion. he right to reject any or all bids is reserved. W. H. LYNCH. Superintendent. NOTICE Is hereby given that the following accounts have been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County. Pa., and will be confirmed bv said Court on the Ist day of October, I 1914. unless cause be shown to the con trary: The account of George R. Barnett, sequestrator of the estate of John S. Ricker, late of the city of Harrisburg, Dauphin county. Pa., deceased. Fourth and final account of H. Wells Buser, committee of Peter M. Hummel, lunatic, of Steelton, Dauphin county. Pa., now deceased. The first and final account of Hen derson Gilbert, sometime president and later acting as liquidating trustee of the Harrisburg Board of Trade, a dis solved corporation. Fourth account of Percv M. Chandler, receiver of the Tradesmen's Trust Com pany, covering the period from Ist May, 1913, to 31st July, 1914, inclusive. HENRY F. HOLLER. Prothonotary. This Is not a Real Estate Boom Proposition but a Straightfor- D C T ward Effort to dispose of Real Estate Quickly, relying upon bargain 1/ /""* f/ I prices to produce quick results. W IV and the ... _T"~ and You'll World Boosts TT "WTI (rajß Tfl "IF li Soon Knock With You Stj ajß iTi sr.; *-i1 J B rj • Aio ne AUCTION LOT SALE Labor Day, Monday September 7th Sale Starts Promptly at 2P. M. Band Concert by Kilgorcs Itolonial Kids. Free Trolley Leaves Market Square at 1.30 P. M. IAH CHOICE LEVEL BUILDING LOTS fiA| OU AT ABSOLUTELY YOUR OWN PRICE I Lots will be knocked down promptly to the highest and best bidder with privilege of adjoining I lot at same price. The lo'ts will be sold FREE nnd CLEAR of all INCI'M BRANCES exoept restrictions that are ■ reasonable but protective, full particulars of which will be posted and announced day of Sale. SYNOPSIS OF TERMS ONE-FOURTH Cash payuhle 011 day of sale or next day at latest, K OF SALE remainder in equal payments of three, six and nine months secured by J bankable note with endorser, bearing Interest at the rate of six per I cent., purchaser paying the discount at time of giving note or a straight discount of 2 per cent, on I deferred payments for cash. WARRANTY DEEDS will be delivered Just as soon as can l>e gotten ready, which will be but n few days at most—all settlements to be made at our ollice, 26 North Third Street. MAKE THIS Take your wife along (ladies are especially invited), make an AUCTION LABOR DAY afternoon of it—look at the mighty strides that are being taken In A RED LETTER DAY tills progressive City, imrtleulnrly in the Hill District. Count the H Thirty-seven Modern Duellings recently built right at the spot where these lots are to be sold —note the class of Worth-while Residents occupying these houses. On all sides you will see evidence enough to support this property. Consequently the lot or lots you buy at these knock-down prices must some day lie worth enough to make you comfortable In your old age. HOW TO GET TO Take Paxtang or Hummclstown Car—get off at Garfield and Derry—that's PROPERTY ELLERSLIE—then like the Queen of Sheba. when viewing King Solomon In all his glory, you will exclaim: "Half has not been told me!" A WORD It Is natural that advance inquiry concerning this Exceptional new Subdivision will reach huge proportions, so It is advisable that you call at this otlice early for full Information and arrange to inspect the property. Then remember the Date, Day and Hour. Be on hand when the Special Car starts. " Directionof ARTHUR C. YOUNG C a Sh 26 North Third Street, Harrisburg. Bell 713-J o In Your Pocket to sales Manager for the Owner, JOHN ELDER OOUVenirS Pav When Lot Is ——~—" — Distributed by Knocked Dowp NATIONAL LAND & AUCTION CO., Auctioneers Keep Near Him ________ of Washington, D. C. L - ! NEW COMMERCE CHAMBER SECRETARY H *" « |H H iMpl t -.J: . v :,. E. JU McCOLGIN E. Li. McColgin. who succeeds Robert M. Wads worth as sc-rotar of Chamber of Commerce, will come to Harrlsburg on or about September 15. It was announced last week that Mr. McColgin will lie unable ;u an ov from Norfolk, Va., before the latter part of September. A later letter gives, the information that the new secretary may reach Harrlsburg during the week of September 14. Mr. McColgin comes from Norfolk, Va., where he has been sr/cretary ot the Chamber of Commerce at that place for several years. The call to Har rlsburg came so suddenly that Mr. McColgin could not arrange wltjh the Nor folk Chamber of Commerce to get away for two weeks. Soon after* his arrival in Harrisburg plans for the faU and winter work by the Chaml-<er of Com merce will be taken up. THE MARK PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia, Sept 4. Wheat Higher; No 2. red. spot, export, $1.15 @1.|20; No. 2, Northern, Duluth, export, *1.3401.39. Corn Steady, but quiet; No. 2, yel low, local, 93c. Oats Higher; No, 2, white, 56® 56Hc. .Bran Steady; winter, * per'.ton, *28.00®>28.50; spring, per ton. *27.00@ 27.50. Refined Sugars Market steady; powdered, 7.35 c; line granulated, 7.25 c; confectioners' A, 7.15 c. Butter The market Is steady; western, creamery, extras. 32c; nearby prints, fancy, 35c. Eggs The market Is higher; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, *8.40 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, *7.50@7.80 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, *8.40 per case; do., firsts, free cases, *7.50® 7.80 per case. Live Poultry Steady; fowls, 17® 18c; young chickens, ll@20c; spring chickens. 15@18c; broiling chick ens, 17®27c; old roosters. ll@12c;l ducks, old, 12@13c; ducks, young, 130 j 14c; geese. 15@17c; turkeys. 19@20c Dressed Poultry Steady; fowls, western, fancy, heacy, do., fair to good, heavy. 17© 18c; average receipts. 17@18c; small, 13© 15c; old roosters. 13c; roasting chick- | ens, fancy, 16@l8c; broiling i chickens, nearby, 16@20c; western. 15 I <8>18c; capons. large, 23@25c; ao., I small, 18ffi)20e; turkeys, fancy, 24@26c; do., fair. 20@23c; ducks. 11® 18c; geese, 11016 c. Flour The market is firm; winter, i clear, J3.85<&<4.10: straights. Pennsyl- i yania, new, *5 00@5.50; spring straights *5.70®6.00; do., patent, *6.00@6.50, western, *4.25®4.40; patents. *4.60® 4.(6: Kansas straight. Jute sacks. *4.15 @4.SO; spring, firsts, clear. *4-00@4.20; etrlghts. *4.20® 4.30; patents. $4.35® 4.60. Hay The market is firmer; tim- ' othy, new, No. 1, large bales, *19.50® 20.00; No. 1, medium bales, *19.00® 19.50; No. 2. do.. *17.50018.50; No. 3, do., *14.50® 15.50. I New clover mixed. Light mixed. J18.00@19.00; No. 1, do . *l6 50® 17.50; | No. 2, *14.50® 15.50. Potatoes Steady; new, per barrel, j *1.6008.60; do., Southern, per barrel, 76c@*1.65; Jersey, per basket, 35®40c. CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago, 111, Sept. 4. Hogs Re- ! celpts, 13,000; slow. Bulk of sales, *5.80t09.25; light, $9.00®9.45; mixed, *8.65®9.45 ; heavy. *8.55®9.30; rough, I *8.5508.70; pigs. *5.0008.60. Cattle Receipts, 7,500; weak. Beeves. *6.70010.10; steers, *6.3009.20; stockers and feeders, $5.40 @ 8.15 ; cows and heifers, *3 75@9.25; calves, *7.50® J 11.50. Sheep Receipts. 12,000; steady. Sheep, >4 75®5.75; yearllrig-s, 16.600 6.40; lambs, $6.00@7.86. German Forces Cross Into Switzerland to Prevent Their Captun By Associated Press Ijondon, Sept. 4, lO.Jifi A. M.—-Tel®« graphing from Rome, the correspond ent of the Exchange "IVlegraph Com pany says a message received thera from Basel, Switzerland, declares that an unconfirmed report Ij as come Into Basel from Berne setting forth that General Lieutenant von Deimling and the German forces under his command have crossed Into Swltaerland to pre vent their capture by tl*e French. I MONET FOR SALARIED PEOPLB I and others upon their own names. I Cheap ratea. easy payments. conQdsn ! Adams Jt Co. K. 804. 8 N. Market I* THE | : EQUITABLE ! Will Lend You Money To Housekeepers. Work ißKmm and Salaried Em ployes. No red tape, bother or worry. 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