Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, June 15, 1915, Page 11, Image 11

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    DIED
LEVAN—Died, June 14. 1916. 665
p. m.. Mrs. Sarah Rinehart Lev&n,
late home, 1703 Derry street, at the
age of 56 years. Surviving: her are.
her husband. William F., two daugh
ters. Amy S. and Helen F.. and one
son, Ray Levan. She was a member
of Ladies' Auxiliary, Brotherhood of
locomotive Engineers. Patriotic Or
yjer Sons of America and Christ Lu-
Xheran Church. ... .
The funeral will be held from the
late residence, Thursday afternoon at
B o'clock, the Rev. Thomas Relsch offi
ciating. Burial In Paxtang Cemetery.
Relatives and friends Invited to attend
without further notice.
Lancaster papers please copy. (
KLUCHER—On June 14, 1916, Louis J.
Klucher, aged 63 years, 11 months and
24 days.
Funeral on Thursday afternoon at
J. 30 o'clock from his late residence. 5.4
North Sixteenth street. The relatives
and friends areinvited to attend with
out further notice.
GOODYEAR —On June 13, 1915, Wil
liam J. Goodyear, In his 65th year.
Funeral services will be held »ed
nesday afternoon at 2.30 from his late
residence, 1335 Cowden street. Ihe
relatives and friends are Invited to at
tend without further notice. Burial.
Camp Hill Cemetery.
LOST __
LOST—A Masonic watch charm, on
Saturday night. Initials and number
of lodge on back. Reward if returned
to 1325 A Vernon street.
LOST—Wallet, last Thursday even
mg, containing one auto license, bearing
name of R. C. Kretser. Reward if re
turned to this office.
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LOST—Watch fob and gold charm
bearing initials M. M. B. in H. J.
Braconey's store. Sixth street, or in
Sixth. Cumberland or Cowden streets.
Reward if returned to Braconey's store,
or M. M. Bond. 1214 Wallace street.
LOST A black leather wallet, con
taining a sum of money and two meat
hills. Owner can Identify. Reward.
Geo. L., care of Telegraph.
FOUND
FOUND—The well-dressed man. He
always sends his clothes to Eggert s
Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning
Works, 1245 Market street. Do you?
Both phones. Call and deliver.
REWARD
REWARD of $50.00 for the recovery
of a team of horses, one black with
white face, other bay with white face,
weight 900 to 1,000 pounds apiece, in
Canadian top wagon. Driver stout man
about 45 or 50 years of age, smooth
face. $25.00 for man and $25.00 for
horses. B. F. Alexander, Duncannon,
Pa.
HELP WANTED —MALE
YOUNG MEN WANTED who wish to
become practical or mechanical chauf
feurs to call or write us at once. Full
unlimited course, $35. Open day and
evening. Auto Transportation Repair
Shop, 5 North Cameron street.
IDLE young men —good proposition.
Can make SSO to S6O per month. Pitts
burgh Novelty Co., 314 Lyceum Bldg.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
WANTED—Boy to work In grocery
store. Give reference and experience.
Address J., 2655, care of Telegraph.
WANTED—Man to work on a farm;
must be experienced; give reference.
Address L, 2656, care of Telegraph.
ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES
MEN WANTED Ablebodled, unmar
ried men between ages of 18 and 35;
citizens of United States, of good char
acW* and temperate habits, who can
speak, read and write the English
language. For information apply to
Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building,
3d & Market Sts.. Harrisburg, Pa.
FIRST class barber wanted at once.
Apply at 1018 North Seventh street,
Harrisburg. Pa.
HELP W ANTED—female
WANTED —Young lady. Stenograper
and bookkeeper. Must be rapid and ac
curate. Address E 2646, care of the
Telegraph.
WANTED—Experienced sales lady,
reference required. Address A 2647,
care of the Telegraph.
WANTED—A double entry book
keeper with knowledge of stenography.
Middle aged lady preferred. Good sal
ary to one who is competent. Apply
in person. Ladles' Bazaar, 10 and 12
South Fourth street.
COMPETENT and reliable white girl
for general housework In small family.
Reference required. Apply 2317 North
Third street, or Bell phone 614 M.
WANTED Girls over 16
pears of age to learn cigarmaking.
Paid while learning. Apply Har
risburg Cigar Co., 500 Race street.
WANTED—Experienced help.
Apply Silk Mill, Cor. North and
Second streets.
HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female
s£!o WEEKLY, evenings at home;
everything furnished, no experience;
no canvassing; don't worry about capi
tal. Boyd H. Brown, Dept. D., 101,
Omaha. Nebr.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe
WANTED Man wants work of any
kind. Apply 806 North Sixth street.
Houses For Rent
Lewis St., (Riverside) *0
261 Sassafras Ave., 3 s. b., 7 r.. *ll
140 Linden St.. 3 s. f„ 8 r. »ia
1112 Grape St., 2 s. f., 6 r *l2
2141 Atlas St., 3 s. b„ 7 r *l3
2152 N. Seventh St., 3 s. b.. 8 r., *l3
1308 Allison St., 2% s. b., 7r. ... .*l4
627 Brlggs St., 3 s. r„ 8 r *l4
1305 Allison St., 2% s. b„ 7 r. b., *l3
123 Dewberry St., 2 s. f.. 6 r. ...*ls
638 Peffer St., 3 s. b„ 8 r. & b. ...*ir>
lfiir> R. 13th sit.. 3 b. b„ 8 r. b. ...*l«
153S S. 13th St., 3 s. b„ 8 r *11)
1500 S. 12 th St., 2% s. b.. 8 r. b.. *1«
670 Emerald St.. 3 s. b., 9 r *l7
3243 Jefferson St., 3 s. h„ 8 r. ...*IS
"0 N. Cameron St., 3 s. b., 8 r. . . .*2O
.">l6 Camp St.. 3 s. b„ 8 r. & b. ...*2O
:|OIOA N. 3d St. (Riverside) *2O
405 S. 14th St.. 3 s. f„ 8 r *2O
100 s. 14th St.. 3 s. h„ 10 r. & b.. *2l
i 2 Derry St.. 3 s. b„ 9 r *22
13.1 N ,13th St.. 3 s. b„ 8 r. A b., *25
J'i:; Kelker St., 3 s. b., 8 r *25
11! i St. and Forge Lane, (Lticknow),
% *25
%M 4 Green St., 3 s. b„ 11 r. b., *27.50
'.12 X. 16th St., 3 s. b.. 9 r *27.50
1524 State St., (furnished) *27.50
23 N. 18th St.. I 1. b„ 8 r *25
2202 N. !>tli St., 3 s. b., 7 r. b. .. .*3O
2220 N. 3rd St.. 3 s. b„ 10 r *32.50
1914 Market St., 3 s. b„ 10 r. ...*3O
2230 N. Second St., 3 s. b,, 9 r. . .*45
:!3 S. Front St., furnished. (Sept. 1).
200 S. Front St.. from Sept. 1.
APARTMENTS
343 Muench St., 4 r. & b *l2
35 S. Summit St., 8 r *l2
825 X. 6th St *2O nnd *3O
!l! N. 4th St.. 3 r. & b *25
220;> N. 3rd St., 3d floor *4O
X. 3rd St.. 2d floor *45
FOII RENT Summer cottages,
furnished nnd unfurnished: nUn,
«iiliiirhun houses. Consult our lists.
MILLER BROTHERS & CO.
REAL ESTATE
Insurance Surety Bonds
i/ooust and Court Streets
TUESDAY EVENING,
MANY i GOLDEN NUGGET IS • BIDDEN 1 THESE ADS
SITUATION'S WANTED—MaIe
WANTED—Young colored man de
sires position as butler In or out
city; 15 years' experience. Call or ad
dress 1204 Capital stTeet.
COLORED boy 15 years, good appear
ance, and best of city, reference would
like work In private family, no objec
tions to country. Address L 2648, care
of Telegraph.
WANTED—A situation as collector
or salesman, can furnish references or
bond If required. Address K„ 2601,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED —By a middle aged man,
light iob of work or night watchman.
Address 1005 North Third street.
WANTED By flrst-class. experienc
ed automobile mechanic, position; can
furnish reference. 1845 Spencer street.
HOUSEMAN (white) wants position.
Apply Robert Walker, Camp Hill, Pa.
WANTED —Position by young man
In wholesale house or driving delivery
wagon. Can furnish good reference.
Address M., 2653, care of Telegraph.
SITUATIONS WANTED —Female
YOUNG woman wishes work by the
day. 1334 Thompson Ave. Give good
reference.
WHITE woman wants day's work.
Call or address 2013 North Cameron
street.
WANTED—By colored woman, wash
ing and Ironing to do at home. 306
Daisy Ave.
WANTED —By colored woman, gen
eral house work; can give reference.
Call 608 York street.
WANTED—Colored girl desires gen
eral housework or dish washing. Call
Bell phone 3268 M. or address 313 South
Fourteenth street.
COLORED woman desires day's work
of any kind. Call or address 622 For
ster street.
WANTED—By colored woman, dish
washing in hotel or restaurant or day's
work of any Kind. Address 134 Cran
berry street, city.
WANTED Housekeeping, without
washing, by middle-aged white woman.
Address Box L.. 2641, care of Telegraph.
WANTED By competent lady, po
sition as bookkeeper or general office
work; fourteen years' experience and
good references. Address S. H. J., care
of Telegraph. ,
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE A good opportunity to
buy a splendid corner lot in Camp Hill
at a very reasonable price. Address Box
2628, care of Daily Telegraph.
FOR SALE—
-1841 Whitehall St. nearly new
3-story brick 9 rooms, bath and
steam heat lot. 22x93 front and
rear porch side entrance. Look this
beautiful location over. It is opposite
Reservoir Park.
3 3-5 Acres located in Colonial Acre
age lO minute walk from Progress
car line 5 cent fare new 8-room
dwelling large stable 4OO fruit
trees lOO grape stalks strawber
ries. Price reasonable.
BRINTON-PACKER CO.,
Seccnd and Walnut Sts.
NOW IS YOUR TIME to buy 1139
Derry street; all improvements; large
lot to street on rear; near business sec
tion. Any reasonable offer considered.
Apply Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build
ing:. |
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
BARGAIN IN NO. 405 SOUTH 14th St, j
3-story dwelling; 8 rooms —bath and .
furnace. Miller Brothers •& Co.- Bell
phone 1595. |
ENOLA PROPERTY FOR v SALE
Frame house electric light fur
nace large lot. Price, |1,900. Also
properties in other suburban towns at
reasonable prices. Bell Reajty Co.,
Bergner Building.
FOR SALE Three-story brick house
—8 rooms bath gas -- furnace
porch side entrance. Inspect this
property—l3B North Thirteenth street.
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building.
241 ACRES in Fishing C>eek Valley—
-5 miles east of River ll miles from
Harrlsburg 2 dwellings and 2 barns
running water attractive price.
Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut
streets.
FOR SALE Desirable building lots
ill the Tenth Ward, located on Fourth,
Fifth, Schuylkill and Atlas streets.
An opportunity for a builder or real
estate dealer to secure well located
properly for development purposes. Ad
dress L„ No. 1587, care of Telegraph.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT Desirable residence at
lTin Market street; 8 rooms and bath.
Rent reasonable to right party. Pos
session at once. J. F. Rohrer & Son.
Bergner Building.
FOR RENT—NO. 147 and 149 Royal 1
Terrace; new two-story brick; all Im-I
Frovements; front and back porches,
nqulre Allison Hill Trust Co., Thir
teenth and Market streets.
TWO new 2 Vi-story brick dwellings,
1207-1209 North Fourteenth street
(above Cumberland); 8 rooms and bath;
nicely papered; gas; electric lights:
paved streets; all conveniences; front
and rear porches. Rent, $25 month.
Immediate possession. Apply R. Oen
slager, 711 North Third street.
"HILLCREST"
DESIRABLE COUNTRY HOME FOR
RENT
LARGE country home—all conveni
ences gas electricity bath
steam heat butler's pantry ■ — open
fireplaces tennis court pergola
garage and stable. House for man. Fine
all-year-round home easily accessible
—one square from trolley. Can be rent
ed partly furnished. Apply to Baron
Besteck!, New Cumberland, Pa.
FOR RENT
1914 MARKET ST.—9 rooms
and bath —front porch—gas range
—combination lighting—s3o. Mil
ler Brothers & Co., Bell phone
1595.
I Bellevue Park }
j«| The choice residence section {
% of Harrlsburg ■,
| ? New Houses and ;■
i if Building Plots j
'ji Inspection by appointment, and!"
i J without any obligation upon yourj
f part, whatever. f
! MILLER BROTHERS & CO. ij
! \ Sales Agents fop Bellevue Park J
5 Opp. Post Office. Bell Phone 1505
SUMMER HOME '
FOR RENT
"Hill Crest"—a most delightful
' location along the Yellow Breeches
! Creek at New Cumberland—only a
: few minutes' walk from trolley.
| Electricity and gas—bath room—
I large lot —garage.
MILLER BROTHERS & CO.
Opp. I'ost Office Bell Phone 1505
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT I
670 EMERALD street, 3-story brick
dwelling, 9 rooms and bath, »17. Miller
Brothers & Co., Locust and Court
streets. Bell phone 1595.
FOR RENT—2SI7 Agate street two
story brick, all conveniences. Front
porch; rent $13.00. Apply 1545 North
Sixth street.
FOR RENT llBB Christian street—
two-story brick 8 rooms all con
veniences ln excellent condition.
R«nt, $17.00 per month. Inquire M. L
Bowman. 259 Herr street.
1843 Whitehall Street $32.50
1860 Market Street 32.00
129 S. Fourteenth Street 22.00
1715 Carnation Street 17.00
1530 Naudaln Street 16.00
1110 Walnut Street 15.00
J. E. GIPPLE,
1251 Market Street.
FOR RENT lBlO North Third
street. G. W. Kehr, 204 Chestnut
street.
FOR RENT ll7 Royal Terrace,
$20.00; 530 South Nineteenth and One-
Half street, $14.00; 528 South Nineteenth
and One-alf street, $15.00; 535 Hetrlck
street, $13.00. J. B. Mac Donald, 1319
Market .
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT
FOR SALE OR RENT Dwelling
and bakery at Shiremanstown, Pa; line
location; only bakery in town. Inquire
of S. B. Jackson, Carlisle, Pa.
FOR SALE OR RENT —The Snavely
store property. Front and Grove streets,
Enhaut, Pa. A first class business
stand. Address Mrs. E. E. Snavely.
Box 72, Enhaut. Pa.
WILL SELL at a sacrifice or rent.
1815 North Second street; possession at
once. Apply Regent Theater. 410 Mar
ket street.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Third floor apartment
No. 20 North Fourth street; 5 rooms;
bath; steam heat; electric light and
gas. Apply 20 North Fourth street,
second floor.
FOR RENT—Third floor, front apart
ment. No. 32 North Second street; 3
rooms and bath; steam heat and elec
tric light. Apply to Commonwealth
Trust Co.. 222 Market street.
FOR RENT Modern apartment in
Althouse Building, corner Thirteenth
and Market streets. Rent very liberal
for summer months to right party. J.
E. Gipple, 1251 Market street.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT Second
floor at the Walzdorf, facing Capitol;
six rooms, tiled bath and pantry; hard
wood floors, electric light and city
steam. Inquire 400 North street.
HuDAMEL'S APARTMENT*
Furnished, all necessaries complete for
housekeeping; two large, airy rooms,
bath, Southern exposure, gas range, re
frigerator. kitchen cabinet, private
meter, bells, mall box. 1417 Market
street.
FOR RENT Apartment, with all
modern Improvements, including city
steam heat. No. 204 Walnut street. B.
Mather Co.
FIRST floor apartment, 1419 Vernon,
S2O. Same address, cemented cellar,
70x75, $lO. First and second floor
apartments, 1416 Thompson streets, sl3.
All improvements. Baptist!, Third and
Chestnut streets.
FOR RENT—Second floor apartment.
No. 1118 North Sixth street; Jrooms and
bath; all modern conveniences. Apply
first floor, 1118 North Sixth street.
FOR RENT Apartment 1101 North
Third street; all conveniences; steam
heat. Apply 264 Herr street,
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms,
hotel accommodations, very cool and
airy; newly furnished; hot and cold
water in each room; elevator and daily
laundry service; summer prices. Mor
rells, 204 Locust street. Tel., 2377-J.
FOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms,
single or en suite, terms reasonable.
209 State street.
ROOMS on second floor, near bath,
cool and clean. Hot water at all times.
Use of phone. Only those wishing
quiet and respectable home need call.
117 Pine 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. Apply or address 925 North Sixth
street. Bell phone 610-W.
FOR RENT—Desirable house, central
location, 119 South street; possession
at once. Rent, $35 per month.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec
ond floor and third floor rooms; fine
location; use of telephone; reduced
rßtes for the summer. Apply at 203
State street.
THE Conway, No. 131 Walnut street.
Rooms either single or en suite; every
modern convenience; reasonable rates.
FOR RENT—Two large well-furnish
ed rooms, all conveniences, use of
phone, centrally locatad. Apply, 202
Locust street.
FOR RENT—Furnished room, with
board In private family. Apply 606
Briggs street.
BOARDING AND ROOMS Well
furnished front rooms overlooking
Capitol Park. Rates reduced for the
summer. Couples or gentlemen pre
ferred. 328 North street.
FOR RENT ' — Large front room, fur
nished for roomers, or very suitable
for light housekeeping; all improve
ments; large closet, ft. J419
Market street.
| NICELY furnished rooms In fine lo-
I cation, with or without board. Gentle
man or man and wife preferred. Call
at 1443 Berryhill street, city.
FOB RENT NEWLY FURNISHED
rooms, single or ensulte, facing Capitol
Park; all conveniences, including
phone; large private porch. 406 North
street.
FOR RENT Large, well furnished
second floor front rooms; all conveni
ences; use of phone. 813 North Second
street.
ROOMS WANTED
WANTED—Three unfurnished rooms
for light housekeeping, second floor,
private family. Address G., 2632, care
of Telegraph.
WANTED •
WANTED Two Indian canoes;
Must be cheap. Address Box 483, Mil
lersburg. Pa.
WANTED —Furnished rooma for light
housekeeping. Address H., 2654, care of
Telegraph.
AN old experienced cabinet maker and
reflnlsher desires a few pieces of furni
ture to repair and refinish In odd hours.
Low prices and satisfaction guaranteed.
Address C., 2652, care of Telegraph.
WANTED To buy, all kinds of sec
! ond-hand furniture. High prices paid.
! Apply 8. Gold. 1114 Market street. Bell
phone 5764.
BOARDING
LAKE VIEW COTTAGE Opposite
Park. Open all the year. Good table.
Send for circulars. L. B. Allen, Boiling
Springs, Pa., Box 82.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Bargains In typewriters,
110."0 and up. Underwood and L. C.
Smith, Ute model, rebuilt, an attrac
i live purchase. George P. TUIOUOD, ••
' South Fourth (treat, city.
HARRtSBURG TELEGRAPH .
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Guinea Pigs. All kinds.
Some In profit. Call evenings, C. E.
Reeser, Harris and Walnut streets,
Camp Hill.
FOR SALE Auto, good condition,
made by, the Jeffrey people, will be sold
cheap to quick buyer. Apply 518 North
Second street.
FOR SALE Scratch Pads new
supply—so for 25c while they last. Ap
ply Job Printing Department, The Tele
graph Printing Conn ny.
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ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
FOR SALE—Scotch Collie, brown and
white. Apply 138 Altoona avenue,
Enpla. Pa.
FOR SALE Double-barrel hammer
less gun and one-minute postcard
camera. Inquire from 11 to 12 A. M.
and after 8 P. M., 1351 Vernon street.
FOR SALE—One slightly used re
frigerator and one drop and two ex
tension awnings. Apply 124 Sayford
street.
FOR SALE —One large heater, and
one gas range. Must sell on account
of leaving city. In tine condition. Ap
ply 1935 >North street.
FOR SALE—Gas range, only used
three months, in fine condition. Price
reasonable. Apply 1912 North street.
FOR SALE Round-bottom canvas
boat; flrst-class condition; reasonable
price. River drive, below Hiester's Lane.
R. D. 2. Box 138. R. Clouser, Harrisburg.
FOR SALE REASONABLE Rabbit
hound pups, bred to hunt. George F.
Scheldler, Millersburg, Pa.
GO TO GABLE'S for wire fence of all
kinds and gates to match. No. 111-117
South Second.
FOR SALE WALLPAPER Many
patterns at half of list price. Paper de
livered anywhere free. Hanging rea
sonable. A. W. Spotz, 1317-19 Market
street.
FOR SALE Grocery stock and fix
tures at invoice, amounting to $2,100.
Clean stock. Good location. Reasonable
rent. Must be sold within ten days on
account of being interested in another
enterprise. Trifiers need not apply. We
want a buyer. Address Box G„ 2645,
care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE 6-passenger Stude
baker and all extras. First $300.00
takes it. Make good Jitney. No. 10
Argyle .street. BeTl phone 1071 M.
GLASS window signs. Furnished
Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and
Board and Table Board at 35c 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
Telegraph.
FOR SALE A lot of second-hand
Electric Fans. Also good Bicycles.
We buy and sell new and second-hand
Electric Motors. G. G. S\?eetser, 300
Cumberland street.
FOR SALE Slightly used furniture,
carpets, cook stoves and ranges at sac
rifice. We must vacate building. Also
large wall case, counters, cash register,
Bhelvings for sale. Apply Frank
Cohen. 607 State street.
FOR SALE—Alrdale puppies, four
months' old, bred from pedigree stock,
at a reasonable price. Sixth and Hies
ter Lane, R. F. D. 2. Box 94, Harrisburg,
F. Ebrlght.
FOR SALE—Good black mare, clean
sound and city broke, 4 years' old, and
new Saylor make Jennylind and set of
harness, new; good reasons for selling.
Apply No. 1274 Juniper street, city.
SPECIAL—Two Pedestal Mahogany
Tables, two Mahogany Slope Top Escri
toires. Saltsglver Art and Antique
Store. 223 North Seiond street.
FOR SALE Two Maxwells, a Chal
mers, Jackson, Oakland, Michigan "40,"
Mitchell and Ford touring. Will sell at
reasonable price and guarantee In good
condition. Roberts and Holn, 834 Chest
nut street.
FOR SALE A coal range, in good
condition. Apply 2235 Penn.
FOR SALE—PooI room, four tables
and cigar stand; centrally located; will
sacrifice on account of other business.
Address A 19 North Fifth street.
FOR SALE—One Chlckering piano in
first class condition, $150; one wagon,
$26; one sideboard. $9. Address D. G.
54, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE—Rooming: house business;
best location in city, steam heat, elec
tric lights; does excellent business;
bargain for immediate buyer. Address
S. 2650, care Telegraph.
"CADILLAC" Roadster, 50 H. P., first
class condition. Price, $395. Universal
Motor Car Co., 1826 wood avenue.
FOR SALE—A St. Ijouis two or four
passenger automobile in good running
condition, 38 horsepower motor, closed
body, will sell at a great sacrifice or
exchange on real estate; this is a bar
bain and worth Investigation. Address
or call 1107 North Third street. Harris
burg, Pa.. Bell phone 1555 R.
FOR SALE —One 5-passenger Krlt
automobile, 1914 model, only run about
1 .(>OO miles. Metz roadster, 1914 model
double seat. Large power or hand drill
press. Emory stone. Apply 1709 Nortn
Fourth street.
FOR SALE Allison Hill Cafe. 1249
Market street. Reason for selling, ill
ness of wife. Call, or address, 25 North
Second street, Steelton, Pa.
FOR SALE Private collection Red
Seal Victrola Records at one-half oft
listed price; sold singly or any num
ber. 230 West State street. Bell phone
686 R.
FOR SALE CARDS on sat* at the
Telegraph Business office.
FOR SALE AT GABLE'S, US, 115
and 117 South Second street, 5.000 gal
lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme
quality. All the full line of the Acme
make.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT A large furnished cot
tage on Chautauqua Grounds. Mount
Gretna. Pa.; 12 rooms with two bath
rooms; large porch; $65 fov month, $l3O
for season. Inquire of Mrs. D. P. Wlt
meyer, 502 Cumberland street, Lebanon,
Pa.
FOR RENT—Carpet and rug loom. In
good condition. Including work room
ut 2UOK Forster street. For terms see
J. E. Glpple. 1251 Market street.
FOR RENT Bungalow, best situat
ed, along Susquehanna river, between
Wild Cat and Accomac. Furnished com
plete. Particulars. A. L Resch. Mari
etta, Pa.
FOR RENT Second floor room.
3,700 square feet, for light manufactur
ing purposes. New building. Call at
premises. Twelfth and Herr streets.
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
ANT Intelligent person can earn good
Income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 795, Lock
port, N. Y.
WANTED—A man with experience
and several thousand dollars to enter
the automobile business as a partner,
good opportunity. Address H. 2649, care
Telegraph.
GROCERY STORE FOR SALE—.Stock
at inventory and fixtures at a discount
—corner location rent for store and
modern dwelling only 140 per month.
Bill Realty Co.. Bergner Building.
I MADE $50,800 In five years in the
mall order business, began with SS.
Send for free booklet. Tells how. H«a
cock. 158 Lockport. N. Y. J
SPECULATION CENTERS
AROUND WAR SHARES
Westinghouse Electric Was the
Feature, First Transaction Em
bracing 4,500 Shares
By Associated Press
New York, June 15.—Speculation
continued to center around the war
shares at the opening of to-day's stock
market, the better known issues show
ing little if any ehange. Westinghouse
Electric was the feature, the first
transaction embracing 4,500 shares at
98? i to 99%, soon advancing to 100%,
a maximum gain of 2%. New York
Airbrake rose 4 and General Electric
gained 2 points after an initial decline.
American Locomotive and Baldwin
Locomoitve were up a point or more.
Hlnor industrials and metal stocks re
corded early gains of 1 to 4 points.
Reading, Missouri Pacific and Chesa
peake and Ohio were Inclined to sag.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Furnished by E. S. Goshorn,
208-209 Arcade Building.
New York, June IS.
' Open. High. Low. Clos.
Alaska G M 37% 38% 37% 38
i Amal Cop . 76% 77% 75% 76%
Am Bt Sug 52% 53% 52 52
'Am Can .. 46% 47 45 % 45%
lAmC&F. 55% 56% 55 55%
Am Ice Sec 31% 32 31 % 31%
Am Loco . 52 52 % 51% 51%
Am Smelt. 82% 83% 81% 81%
Am Sugar . 109% 110% 109% 109%
Am T & T. 122% 123 122% 123
Anaconda . 36% 37% 36% 37
Atchison .. 101% 101% 100% 100
B& O 75% 75% 74% 74%
Beth Steel. 166 167 % 164 165
Bklyn RT. 89 89 89 89
Can Pacific 152 152% 151% 151%
Cent Leath 40% 40% 40% 40%
C& 0 38% 38 % 38% 38%
CM& St P 92 92 91 % 91%
C Con Cop 46% 47% 46% 46%
Col F& I. 32% 34 32 % 32%
Con Gas .. 126% 128% 126% 128
Distil Sec. 22% 23% 22% 23%
| Erie 26% 27 26 % 26%
| Erie Ist pfd 41% 41% 41% 41%
Gen Elec.. 170% 173 170% 171
Gen Motors 151 152 151 151
GoodrichßF 51 51% 50% 50%
!Gt North pd 118% 118% 118% 118 %
Gt N Ore lb 37 37% 36 36 %
| Gug Ex .. 66 66 65% 65%
Int-Met... 23% 23% 23 23%
Int-Met pd 73 74 % 72% 72%
Lehigh Val 144% 144% 143% 143%
Louis & N. 118 118% 118 118%
Mex Petro. 78% 78% 76% 77
Mo Pac .. 10% 12 10% 11%
Nat Lead.. 67 67% 65% 66
N Y Cent.. 88 88 87 % 87
NY.NH& H 64% 64%
Nor & W . . 103% 103%
Nor Pac .. 107% 107% 107 107
Pacific Mall.. 28% 28% 28 28
P R R ... 107 107 106% 106%
Pitts Coal . 23 23 22% 23
Pitts C pfd 93 93
Press SC.. 50 50 48% 49
Ry St Sp.. 33 33
Ray C C . . 25% 25% 25% 25%
Reading .. 145% 145% 143% 144
Rep I& S. 30 30% 29% 29%
RI & S pfd 87% 87% 87 87
So Pac ... 88% 88% 87% 87%
So Ry ... 16% 16% 16% 16%
Tenn Cop . 38% 88% 38% 38%
Texas Co .. 127 127
Third Ave . 53% 53% 52% 52%
Union Pac. 128% 128% 127% 127%
US. Rub.. 66% 66% 66 66
US Steel.. 59% 60% 59% 59%
U S S pfd.. 109 109% 108% 108%
Utah Cop . 68% 69% 68% 69
Va-Car Ch 33 33
West Md.. 25% 25%
W U Tel .. 68 % 68 14 67% 68
West Mfg . 98% 101& 98% 100%
West Mfg . 98% 101% 98% 100%
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE!
By Associated Press
Philadelphia. June 15. Wheat
lower; No. 2 red, car lots, export,
$1.21 ® 1.26; No. 1 Northern Duluth,
f1.3401.57.
Corn—Firm; No. 2. yellow, local
8!®84%c; steamer. No. 2. yellow, local,
83®83%c.
Oats—Steady: No. 2. white 55®55%c.
Bran—Market quiet; winter, per
ton, $28.00; Spring, per ton, $25.00®
25.50.
Refined Sugars The market Is firm;
powdered. 6.20 c; granulated, 6.10 c; con
fectioners' A. 6.00 c.
Butter The market is steady;
western, creamery, extras, 28 He; near
by. prints, fancy, 32c.
Eggs The market is steady;
Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts,
free cases, $6.15 per case; do.,
current receipts, free cases, $5.85;
per case: western, extras, firsts, $6.15
per case; do., firsts, free cases, $5.85
per case.
Live Poultry The market is steady;
fowls. lS{tls%c; old roosters, 11® 12c;
broiling chickens, 18®28c; ducks,
12® 15c.
Dressed Poultry—Flrfn; fresh kill
ed fowls, fancy, 18%@19%c; do., aver
age. 16% Ifi 17',4c: do., unattractive, 14%
@115%: old roosters, 12% c; do broiling
chickens, nearby. 30@40c; do broiling
chickens, western. 23®30c; frozen
fowls, 18; do roasting chickens, 13®-
21c; do turkeys. 18®22c.
Potatoes—Low; Maine, per bushel, 25
®3<lc; New York. 25®30c.
Flour Nominal; winter straight,
$5.90®6.15; spring straight, $6.00®6.1h;
do patent, $6.15®6.75.
Hav —Steady; No. 1 large bales,
$19.5(!@20.00; No. 1 Medium bales
BUSINESS PERSONALS
REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING
with best material and by expert help.
Send us your worn furniture. Our best
efforts Insure your satisfaction. 8. N.
Cluck. 320 Woodbine street.
YOUR PIANO TUNED for SI.OO, first
five orders received. Regular price
j*> K0- 28 years' experience. Address,
Tuner, 315 Broad street, city.
rOR 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
19(0.
FAST MOTOR TRUCK EXPREBS.
one or two tons. All kinds of hauling,
furniture and freight, in the city and
suburbs. Prices reasonable. Picnic
and pleasure trips. Day or night ser
vice. Theodore T. Precht. 441 Hummel
street. Bell phone 3644 J.
WE are headquarters for Trunks,
I Suit Cases and Bags. Before your va
-1 cation Inspect our large stock. Have
! your repairing done here and save
money. Harrisburg Harness & Supply
Company. Second and Chestnut.
HAULING
H. A. HAHTMAN, Bonriiing Stable and
National Transfer Co. Movera of
Dlanoa. safes, boilers and general haul
ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No.
2503 R.
STORAGE
FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private
rooms for household goods, $2 par
month and up. We Invite Inspection.
Low Insurance. <37-445 South Second
street. Harrisburg Storage Company.
STORAGE 419 Broad street, for
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 75 cents
per month. Apply D. Cooper A Co.. 411
Broad street. Both phonaa.
JUNE 15\JL915.
1119.60®20.00: No. 2, do $18®18.S0; No.
13 do, *15.50® 16.50; light 7 mixed $18.50-
@19.00; No. 1, do, $17.50® 18.00; No. 2,
do, $15.50® 16.50.
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS
By Associated Press
Philadelphia, June 15.—Stocks closed
lower. •
Cambria Steel 48
General Asphalt 33%
General Asphalt, pfd 69
Lake Superior Corporation
Lehigh Navigation 72
Lehigh Valley 71 %
Pennsylvania Railroad 53 7-16
Philadelphia Electric 28%
Philadelphia Company 33
Philadelphia Company, pfd 34
Philadelphia Rapid Transit 9 7-16
Reading '. 7 IT*
Storage Battery 53%
Union Traction 32%
United Gas Improvement 83%
U. S. Steel 69' i
Warwick Iron and Steel ........ 9%
CHICAGO CATTLE
By Associated Press
Chicago, 111., June 15.—Hogs—Re-
ceipts, 13,000; slow. Bulk, $7.20®7.40;
light, $7.25® 7.55; mixed, $7.10@7.5/0;
heavy, $6.80®7.40; rough. $6.80®6.95;
pigs, $6.00 ® 7.35.
Cattle—Receipts. 3,000; weak. Native
beef steers, $6.65@9.35; western steers,
$6.50@8.10; cows and heifers, $3.20®
8.75; salves, $7.00®10.00.
Sheep—Receipts 8.000; weak. Sheep,
$5.85@6.70; lambs. $7.25®10.00; springs,
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE!
Chicago, 111., June 15. Board of
Trade closing:
Wheat—July, 1.02%; September,
1.00%.
Corn—July, 73%; September, 73%.
Oats—July, 44%; September, 39%.
Pork—July, 16.72; September, 17.20.
Lard—July, 9.32; September 9.60.
Ribs—July, 10.15; September, 10.50.
SON OF J. P. MORGAN WEDS
Dedham. Mass., June 15.—Junius
Spencer Morgan, son of J. P. Morgan,
of New York, and Miss Louise Con
verse, daughter of Frederick S. Con
verse. a well-known composer of Bos
ton, were married at St. Paul's Epis
copal Church here at noon. The cere
many was witnessed by about three
hundred friends and relatives.
OOP LOSES HIS "GUN"
Officer Cope of the city police de
partment, lost his "gun" at Sixth and
Maclay streets yesterday. A street
car conductor returned It this morn
ing.
Deaths and Funerals
EDWARD CAMPBELL
Edward Campbell, aged 28, of New
port, after a three weeks' illness, suf
fering from typhoid fever, died last
night at the Harrisburg hospital. His
condition was critical when admitted
to the Institution.
LOUIS J. KLUCHER
Funeral services for Louis J. Kluch
er, aged 53, who died yesterday at his
home, 52 4 North Sixteenth street, will
he held from the home Thursday aft
ernoon at 2.30 o'clock the Rev. H.
Everett Hallman officiating. Burial
will be made in the Paxtang Cemetery.
He is survived by his wife, eight chil
dren, and two sisters, Mrs. C. F. Kra
mer and Mrs. John K. Griswold.
FUNERAL OF CHILD
Funeral services for Kenneth S.
Bream, infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mervin U. Bream. 334 South Four
teenth street, will be held to-morrow
morning at 10.30 o'clock, the Rev.
Thomas Relsch officiating. The body
will be taken to Biglersville where
further services and burial will take
place in the afternoon.
MRS. SARAH R. LEVAN
Fuenral services for Mrs. Sarah
Rinehart Levan, aged 56, wife of Wil
liam F. LeVan, who died at her home.
1703 Derry street, last evening, will
be held Thursday afternoon at 2
o'clock, the Rev. Thomas Relsch offi
ciating. Burial will be made in the
Paxtang Cemetery. Mrs. Levan is sur
vived by her husband, two daughters,
Amy S., and Helen F., and one son,
Ray Levan. She was a member of the
Ladies' Auxiliary, Brotherhood of Lo
comotive Engineers, Patriotic Order
Sons of America and Christ Lutheran
Church.
ELKCTHIC SEWING MACHINE
One of the latest developments In
electric sewing machines is one In
which the motor Is built into the ma
chine and Its speed is controlled en
tirely by a brake working on a drum
mounted on the motor shaft. This
brake is operated by the pedal. So long
as there is no pressure on the pedal
the brake prevents the motor from
working, even with the current turned
on. A slight pressure starts the ma
chine slowly, and when the -pedal Is
pushed down as far as it will go, the
machine Is run at full speed—From the
Populifr Mechanics Magazine.
■■ ' """» ■■ HlM—— H
Thera are a great many people who either are nat fa- ,
miliar with our method* of loaning or have the wrong lm- I
presslon of borrowing; money.
Borrowing cash nowadays Is simply a matter of business.
Kvery man from the wealthiest down to the wage-earner,
some time or other needs ready funds when he does not
have It, consequently lie is compelled to borrow.
If you need money for' an Investment or for meeting back
bills, etc., don't ask your friends; ba Independent—lnvesti
gate our methods of doing business.
NO SECURITY ASKED. EVERY TRANS
ACTION CONFIDENTIAL
Only a reasonable Interest oharged. Write, phone «r catl
EMPLOYEES' DISCOUNT CO.
Reotn J0«, Bngsn Building
CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STS.
MIRRORS RESILVERED
WE ALSO MAKE XEW MIRRORS
Reasonable prices; work guaranteed.
W. D. MANAHAN & CO., 24 S. Dewberry St.
Dr. Rupert Blue, Surgeon
General of U. S., Speaks
San Francisco, Cal., June 15.—Dr.
Rupert Blue, surgeon general of the
United States Public Health Service,
»aB on the program to make the prin
cipal address at to-day's session of
the convention of the American So
ciety of Tropical Medicine at the
Panama Pacific Exposition. "Modes
of Transmission and Methods of Con
trol of Plague," was his topic.
Popular scientific lectures on cer
tain tropical maladies will be deliv
ered at to-night's session. The speak
ers Include Dr. John M. Swan, of Ro
chester, N. Y., whose subject is "The
Accomplished Tasks of Tropical Medi
cine."
KXPECT BRYAX TO HVRT PARTY
By Associated Press
Washington, D. C., June IB.—The
administration has begun a systematic
effort to prevent the resignation of
Secretary Bryan from developing Into
a split in the Democratic party. Wil
son leaders scent a defection that may
interfere with the renomination of
the President in 1916 or, at least, pre
vent his re-election. Outwardly the
administration is seeking to minimize
the Importance of Mr. Bryan * defec
tion.
BRILLS GET ORDERS
Philadelphia. June lo.—War ord«rs
for foreign powers, together with an
increasing volume of domestic busi
ness, are held responsible for a trade
boom which is said to have swept the
J. G. Brill Company, manufacturers of
cars and trucks, with a wave of ac
tivity. So great is the volume of In
creased business, it is said, that the
. company is installing new machinery
to keep abreast with orders.
ROTARY CLUB TO MEET
The Harrisburg Rotary Club will
meet this evening at the Holmes Seed
Company store in South Second street.
President Arthur D. Bacon will pre
side for the first time and committees
for the year will be announced.
THE Harrisburg Polyclinic Dispen
sary will be open daily, except Sunday,
J at 3 P. M., at Its new location, 1701
North Second street, for the iree treat
ment of the worthy poor.
niIBBER STAMnn
Mil SEALS & STENCILS IIV
jj|«*MFG.BYHBG.STENCILWORKS> |I
II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG,PA» if
t n
Suburban Modern Home
FOR RENT
Paxtang, large porches, lawn,
I shade, electric lights, steam heat;
rental $30.00.
S. W. FITZGERALD
317 Wnlnut St.
<
Does Yo
Roof Le
I have In Harrisburg and vicin
ity some of my best workmen. I
will have yoijr roof carefully looked
over and furnish promptly men
and materials for any needed re
pairs. Prices moderate. Write or
phone.
H. K. NISSLEY
Slate and Tile Hoofing;
1522 X. 2<3 St. Bell Phone 3659-R
f >
One Apartment
For Rent in the
Reynard
208 N. Third St.
Suite of two rooms and bath,
light and airy; south side of build
ing, fronting on Capitol Park—con
stant hot and cold water.
Apply to
Commonwealth
Trust Co.
222 MARKET ST.
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