| Bell 2040-Tell Your Waits to the Iclcplene-Cmmlicrland 203 [ PIED MoCABE On June 16, 1915. Francis H. McCabe, aged 37 years. Funeral services on Saturday morn ing, at 9 o'clock, at Cathedral. Burial private. OT3TOT On June 16. 1915, at 6 P.M, Mrs. Maggie Otstot, of 1903% North Third street. In her 59th year. Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at i o'clock, from her late residence. Ino rtTatives and friends are Invited to at tend without further notice. Burial private. EICHELBERGER— Mrs. Adam Etch el berger died on Tuesday June 16th at 4.15 p. m. at her home In Camp Hill, aged 72 years, 6 months and l» Funeral services Saturday. June 19th. at - p. m., at her late residence. Burial In St. John's Lutheran Cemetery, oppo site Shlremanstown. Relatives iana friends are Invited to attend without further notice. LOST LOST—In Jitney. Tuesday evening, tan suitcase. Reward If returned to 2117 Moore street. - LOST—Wallet, last Thursday even ing, containing one auto license, bearing name of R. C. Kreiser, Reward if re turned to this office. i LOST—Watch fob and gold charm hearing 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. At Bond. 1214 Wallace street. FOUND FOUND—The well-dressed man. He always sends his clothes to ERBr®J"ts Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works. 1245 Market street. Do you? Both phones. Call and deliver. HF.I.P WANTED —MALE NOTICE 2 We Have a Position for a First-Class CLOTHING SALESMAN. GROFF & WOLF CO. Lancaster, Pa. YOUNG MEN WANTED who wish to become practical or mechanical chauf feurs to call or write us at once. Juu unlimited course, $35. Open day and evening. Auto Transportation Repair Shop, 5 North Cameron street. WANTED Machinists. Apply Mld dletown Car Co., Middletown. Pa. WANTED Roughers for 8-inch, 10- lnch and 16-inch mills. Apply Car penter Steel Co., Reading, Pa. WANTED Bright boy to learn the plumbing trade, one who is not afraid to work. Apply 456, care of Telegraph. PLASTERERS WANTED, at once. Kaufman's new building, JJarkev Square. WANTED TEN INSURANCE AGENTS AND COLLECTORS; some thing new; sick benefits combined w'th life contract; no lodges; $lB weekly easy. Call 8 to 11 A. M., or 6 to 8 P. M., Office. 429 Broad stret WANTED—Boy to work in grocery stflre. Give reference and experience. Address J„ 2655, care of Telegraph. ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES MEN WANTED Ablebodied, unmar ried men between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of United States, of good char acter 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. WANTED—By a young businessman and a hustler, to connect with some first-class proposition. Am willing to invest one to two thousand dollars with services. Address C., care of Telegraph. WANTED—Experienced lunch bar man. Address R., 2660, care of Tele graph. WANTED—Man to work on a farm; must be experienced; give reference. Address L., 2656, care of Telegraph. FIRST class barber wanted at once. Apply at 1018 North Seventh street, Harrisburg, Pa. HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED —Competent white girl for general housework and cooking; two In family; reference required. Apply 2149 North Second street. MAID for general house work. With references. Apply, 2300 North Second street. WANTED White girl for general housework; no washing. Apply 2439 North Sixth street, between 6 and 8 P. M. WANTED A good, strong woman; one willing to do any kind of work. Room furnished and good home for right party. Apply 107 South Second street. WANTED Girls over 16 years 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. COMPETENT and reliable white girl for general housework In small family. Reference required. Apply 2317 North Third street, o.' Bell phone 614 M. 11 ELI* WANTED—MnIe and Female POSITION ofcen to several men and women teachers or college students during summer vacation; outdoor edu cational work; guaranteed salary S6O to $75 a month. Address J., 2662, care of Telegraph. g- 1 1 L- 1 I I For \ BARGAIN PRICE ON '! 5 20 NORTH CAMERON ST. !' J Lot 17 ft. front by 164 ft. In 1 ! Sdepth to Paxt'on Creek. [i j" Improved with a 3-story brick, 1 »md frame house with 8 rooms. ? ;! 222 MACLAY ST. !| t A very Inviting, up-town resi-'l Jdence —8-story brick—lo rooms—]i 'i bath and steam heat porches ,ii?as and electricity. <1 1847 REGINA ST. |! f A practically new 3-story brick!' i 1 house with nine rooms bath and"! I'steam heat gas and electricity— «, porches. Lot 18x110 ft. 'i 'i This is a delightfully located ji ]i property on a wide, quiet street and, 1 ,i os.- to Reservoir Park. ,' i|M!LLER BROTHERS & CO. [i REAL ESTATE !j >| Insurance Surety Bonds', 'i l.ocuat and C«urt Streets ji THURSDAY EVENING, SITUATIONS WANTED —Male WANTED Position as butler, houseman, porter or all around man; can furnish reference and satisfaction; respectable character. Starling A. Gray son. 106 Balm street. WANTED—Young colored man de sires position as butler in or out of city: 15 years' experience. Call or ad dress 1204 Capital street. WANTED—White man desires work In livery stable, experienced. Call or address Thomas Weaver, Speeceville, Pa. WANTED—Position by competent bookkeeper and accountant; clerical position of any kind. Address B„ 2657. care of Telegraph. WANTED—A situation as collector or salesman, can furnish references or bond if required. Address K.. 2651, care of Telegraph. WANTED—Position by young man in wholesale house or driving delivery wagon. Can furnish good reference. Address M., 2653, care of Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe YOUNG woman wishes work by the day. 1334 Thompson Ave. Give good reference. 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—By colored girl 18 years old, work of any kind; can furnish ref erences. Call or address 1915 Logan Ave. WANTED Young white girl. 18 years of age. desires place for light housework. Call, or address. 364 Main street, Steelton, Pa. WANTED—White woman desires day work of any kind. Address 814 North Third street or call Bell phone 266-R. WANTED—Young widow with child 4 years of age desires position as housekeeper for widower in city. Call or address 1433 Vernon street. YOUNG lady desires position as cash ier or clerk In grocery store, experienc ed. Address X., 2661, care of Tele graph. 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. REAL ESTATE 808 SALE HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE BARGAIN IN NO. 405 SOUTH 14>h St., 3-story dwelling 8 rooms —bath and furnace. Miller Brothers & Co. Bell phone 1595. ENOLA PROPERTY FOR SALE— Frame house—electric light—furnace —large lot. Price, $1,900. Also prop erties In other suburban towns at rea sonable prices. Bell Realty Co.. Berg ner 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. 1% acres—2H miles northwest of Camp Hill—6 room dwelling—frame stable—variety of fruit—-price, >1,150. Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and walnut streets. 517 Seneca St.—2%-story frame dwell ing—7 rooms and bath—lot, 15^x150 — slate roof—shop on rear—2o foot rear alley—price reduced S3OO. Palmyra—l2o W. Main St.—2*4- story frame dwelling and store room —lot, 40x200—stable on rear. BRINTON-PACKER CO., Second and Walnut Sts. FOR SALE Desirable building lots in the Tenth Ward, located on Fourth, Fifth, Schuylkill and Atlas streets. An opportunity for a builder or real estate dealer to secure well located property for development purposes. Ad dress L., No. 1587, care of Telegraph. REAL ESTATE FOK RENT TWO new 2H-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. FOR RENT ll7 Royai Terrace, $20.00; 630 South Nineteenth and One- Half street, $14.00; 528 South Nineteenth and One-alf street, $15.00; 536 Httrlck street, $13.00. J. B. Mac Donald, 1319 Market. "HILLCJREST" DESIRABLE COUNTRY HOME FOR RENT LARGE country home—all conveni ences gas electrioity bath steam heat butler's pantry open fireplaces tennis court pergola garage and stable. House for man. Fine ail-year-round home easily accessible —one square from trolley. Can be rent ed partly furnished. Apply to Baron Besteckl, New Cumberland, Pa. FOR RENT-NO. 147 and 149 Royal Terrace; new two-story brick; all Im provements; front and back porches. Inquire Allison Hill Trust Co., Thir teenth and Market streets. FOR RENT—Desirable house, central location, 119 South street; possession at once. Rent, $35 per month. FOR RENT Tliree-story brick dwelling, 9 rooms with all conveni ences. No. 1601 Thompson street; pos session immediately. Apply Lerue Lemer, 213 South Front street. Bell phone 323 M. FOR RENT—I 934 Park street—brick house—corner—nine rooms and bath— electric light and gas. Apply 218 Pef fer or grocery store. Nineteenth and Park. 670 EMERALD street, 3-story brick dwelling, 9 rooms and bath, sl7. Miller Brothers & Co., Locust and Court streets. Bell phone 1695. FOR RENT—2SI7 Agate street two story brick, all conveniences. Front porch; rent $13.00. Apply 1645 North Sixth street. FOR RENT House No. 431 Hum mel street; 10 rooms; splendid location; good condition; front, side and rear en trance; all improvements; gas and elec tricity; pretty yard; $26.00. Apply 171 South Eighteenth street. „ FOR RENT llBB Christian street— two-story brick 8 rooms all con veniences in excellent condition. Rent, $17.00 per month. Inqulr* M. L. Bowman. 269 Herr street FOR RENT lBlO North Third street. Q. W. Kehr, 204 Chestnut street. \ 1 ' ——^ REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED To buy a farm of about 100 acres; limestone land; buildings in ?ood condition; Cumberland county pre erred. Address P. O. Box 201, Dills burg, York County, Pa. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR KEXT FOR SALE OR RENT Dwelling and bakery at Shiremanstown, Pa; fine location; only bakery in town. Inquire of S. B. Jackson. Carlisle. Pa. WILL SELL at a sacrifice or rent 1816 North Second street; possession at one®. 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, i second floor. APARTMENTS i'UH KENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Second floor at the Waladorf, facing Capitol; six rooms, tiled bath and pantry; hard wood floors, electric light and city steam. Inquire 400 North street. FOR RENT Second floor apartment of three rooms, with privilege of bath. Apply 1327 Derry street. City. FOR RENT Housekeeping apart ment. four rooms and bath; private locker; excellent neighborhood; Ave minutes' walk from railroad station. Address M„ 2663, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT—One, four five or seven room apartment at 100 Hamilton street, with outlook over river from every room. Will rent cheap for summer months. Apply 1700 North Secono street. 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. Glpple, 1261 Market street. FOR RENT Second floor apartment of three rooms; privilege of bath. Ap ply 1327 Derry street. FOR RENT Apartment, with all modern improvements, including city ■team heat. No, 204 Walnut street. E. 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. Baptlsti, Third and Chestnut streets. FOR RENT—Second floor apartment, No. 1118 North Sixth street; 6 rooms 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 Foil liJh^ST 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. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room with board In private family; all con veniences; use of phone. 1325 Derry street FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room In center of business district; gentle man preferred. Call Bell phone 1046-R. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, both front, on private floor, for light housekeeping. Also one front furnish ed bedroom; all improvements; rent rea sonable; five minutes' walk from Mar ket Square. Apply 516 Cowden street. NICELY furnished rooms in fine lo cation. with or without board. Gentle man or man and wife preferred. Call at 1443 Berryliill street, City. FOR RENT Two large rooms on third floor for light housekeeping; all improvements; range in one of the rooms. Rent, )7.50. 346 Muench street FOR RENT Two up-to-date com municating rooms on second floor, fur nished for light housekeeping; all con veniences; use of phone. Apply 1315 Swatara street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec ond floor and third floor rooms; fine location; use of telephone; reduced rates for the summer. Apply at 203 State street. FOR RENT—Furnished room, with board in private family. Apply 606 Brlggs street. FOR 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. WANTED WANTED —Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address H.. 2654, care of Telegraph. > AN old experienced cabinet maker and reflnisher desires a few pieces of furni ture to repair and reflnlsn 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 S. Gold, 1114 Market street. Bell phone 3764. BOARDING LAKE VIEW COTTAGE Opposite Park. Open all the year. Good table. Send for circulars. L B. Allen, Boiling Springs, Pa.. Box 32. FOR SALE GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and Board and Table Board at 25c each One of these signs will be given with each elx-tlnie order for a classified ad. If paid In advance. Inquire at Office of Telegraph. FOR SALE —Bargains In typewriters, SIO.OO and up. Underwood and L. C. Smith, late model, rebuilt, an attrac tive purchase. George P. Tlllotson. 81 South Fourth street, city. FOR SALE WALLPAPER Many patterns at half of list price. Paper de livered anywhere free. Hanging rea sonable. A. W. Spotz, 1317-1!) Market 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, shelvings for sale. Apply Frank Cohen, 607 State street. FOR SALE Scratch Pads new supply—so for 25c while they last. Ap ply Job Printing Department, The Tele graph Printing Company. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE—One large heater, and one gas range. Must sell on account of leaving city. In fine condition. Ap ply 1935 North street. FOR SALE—Gas range, only used three months. In fine condition. Price reasonable. Apply 1912 North street. GO TO GABLE'S for wire fence of all kinds and gates to match. No. 111-117 South Second. FOR SALE One Overland automo bile, in good order, with the necessary accessories, suitable for Jitney or light delivery. Phone, or call at Sheet Metai Works, Seventh and Briggs, at 5 P. M. FOR SALE White Leghorn peeps, 6 weeks old. 15c; Colony brooder stove, SB.OO. Fountain, feeders, other articles for poultry will be sold at a bargain Brooder house, 16x45 in 9-foot sections Newtown heating system. $200.00, cost $460.00. W. E. Murray, Creek-Bridge, I.'ew Cumberland, Pa. FOR SALE Tw6 pool tables, 4.6x9 and 4xß, In good condition at a reason able price. Lock Drawer F, Duncannon. Pa. FOR RALE Horse, colt and buggy. Apply 233 Frederick street, Steelton. Pa. FOR SALE—Cobbling shop; good lo cation; rent reasonable; reason for sell ing, ill health. Latest machinery, run by motor. Address 441 Market street, Hoffman House. FOR SALE—One Presto light tank, cheap to quick buyer. Apply H. D Myers, Seventeenth and Swatara > streets. fiAHRIBBURO TELEGRAPH FOR SALE FORD 5-passenger car for sale; 5 lamps, horn, flrst-class condition. Call 5 North Cameron street. AN upright piano on account of mov ing Into apartment. Must sacrifice same. Piano In excellent condition. No rea sonable offer refused. Address C. A. 8., care of Telegraph. FOR SALE —Grocery store on Allison Hill. Nice fixtures and clean stock. Will take Inventory, which will amount to about SI,OOO. Reason for selling— ill health. Address "Grocer," care of Telegraph. CHICKERING piano In good condi tion. Partly forced to sell, will not refuse any reasonable offer. Also two 6x9 fibre rugs at a bargain. G. C. S„ care of Telegraph. FOR SALE—Good black mare, clean sound and city broke, 4 years' old, and new Saylor make Jennyllnd and set of harness, new; good reasons for selling. Apply No. 1274 Juniper street, city. FOR SALE—Pair of mules, 4 years' old, sound and all right. Good workers, fair slxe. C. J. Beck, Union Deposit, R D 1. FOR SALE—National cash electric register; suitable for bar; also guitar and case. Address S„ 2559, care of Telegraph. 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 International Truck, like new, will suit any kind of business, with bakery body on. Apply 660 Woodbine street, City. FOR SALE—One Chlckerlng piano In first class condition. $150; one wagon, $25; one sideboard, $9. Address D. O. 54, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE}—Three-chair barber shop for sale. Iteason for selling, on account of bad health. W. H. Pennington, Hum melstown, Pa. 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. FOR SALE—A St. Louis 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 1556 R. FOR SALE Private collection Red Seal Victrolav Records at one-half off listed price; sold singly or any num ber. 230 West State street. Bell phone 686 R. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business office. FOR SALE AT GABLE'S, IIS. 115 and 117 South Second street, 6,000 gal lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme quality. All the full line of the Acme make. FOR RENT FURNISHED bungalow for rent; eight rooms and bath; will rent to fami lies. J. D. Harnish, Etters P. 0., Golds boro. Pa. 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—Carpet and rug loom, In good condition, including work room at 2008 Forster street. For terms see J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. FOR RENT Second floor room, 1,700 square feet, for light manufactur ing purposes. New building. Call at premises. Twelfth and Herr streets. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES GROCERY STORE FOR SALE—StocK at inventory and fixtures at a discount —corner location—rent for store and modern dwelling only S4O per month. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. ANY Intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par tlculars. Press Syndicate, 7>B, Lock port, N. Y. WEEKLY newspaper and Job plant. First-class weekly paper and job plant In fine condition, in A No. 1 town; 111 health reason for selling; low price to cash buyer. The Observer, Scottdale, Pa. WANTED—A man with experience and several thousand dollars to enter the automobile business as a partner, good opportunity. Address H. 2649, care 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. BUSINESS PERSONALS REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert help. Send us your worn furniture. Our best efforts insure your satisfaction. & N Cluck, 320 Woodbine street. FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 11# Market street. Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 1960. FAST MOTOR TRUCK EXPRESS, one or two tons. All kinds of hauling, furniture and freight. In the city and suburbs. Prices reasonable. Plcnto and pleasure trips. Day or night ser vice. Theodore T. Precht, 441 Hummel street. Bell phone 3644 J. WE are headquarters for Trunks, Suit Cases and Bags. Before your va cation Inspect our large stock. Have yorr repairing done here and save money. Harrisburg Harness & Supply Company. Second and Chestnut. HAULING R. A. HARTM AN, Hoarding Stable and National Transfer Co. Movers of Jilanoq, safes, boilers and general haul ng. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 2603R STORAGE FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private rooms for household goods, $2 per month and up. We Invite Inspection. Low insurance. 437-445 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 & Co., 411 Broad street. Both phones. LEUAL NOTICES IN THE COrilT OF COMMON PLEAS OF DAUPHIN COUNTY, NO. 1. COM MONWEALTH DOCKET, 1014, NO. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ex. rel. John C. Bell, Attorney General, vs. First Russian Slavish Bank. The auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the first and final account of Robert Brannan, receiver, and to make distribution of the balance remaining in the hands of the accountant, will file his report on the 25th day of June, 1915, and the same may be seen at his offices, Nos. 813-14 Croser Building. Philadelphia, Pa., after June 14th, 1915. MURDOCH KENDRICK, Auditor. June 17, 1915. Bins FOR ABPHALTIC CEMENT SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed at the office of the Superintendent of Streets and Public Improvements until 12 o'clock noon of Monday, June .28, 1915. for about 200 tons of ASPHALTIc, CEMENT to be delivered as required be fore July 1. 1916, f. o. b. cars Harris burg. Blank bids and specifications may be had on application. Certified check to accompany bid. The Superin tendent reserves the right to reject any or all bids. W. H. LYNCH, Superintendent. FIRMNESS RULES AT OUTSETOF TRADING Market Shows Tendency to Harden After Early Reaction; Heavi ness in Coppers By Associated Press New York, June 17. Wall Street.— Firmness ruled at the outset of to-day's trading, leading issues adding to yes terday s late gains. United States Steel gave promise of resuming its former prominence, opening with sales of 2,000 and 1,000 shares at a material frac tional gain, while the preferred rose a point. New York Central was strongest of the railways with a o.ie point advance. Coppers and motors were moderately higher, but war speci alties were variable, Westlnghouse de clining over a point on extension of ferings. Prices reacted before the end of thev>alf hour. The market showed a tendency to harden after the early reaction, but heaviness in coppers which followed a sharp break in quotations for the re fined metal in London caused another reversal and gave partial confirmation fo reports of price-cutting in this mar ket. Metal shares were less heavy, however, than certain of the more stan dard Issues, Union Pacific, Reading and Pennsylvania falling back a point each, the latter on fairly large offerings. There was a moderate revival of pool operations in minor specialties, with extreme dullness elsewhere. Bonds were steady. NEW YORK STOCKS Furnished by E. S. Goshorn, 208-209 Arcade Building. New York, June 17. Open. High. Low. Clos. Alaska G M 37% 37% 37% 37% Amal Cop . 76% 76% 75% 75% Am Bt Sug 52 52 50% 50% Am Can .. 46% 46% 45% 45% Am C& F. 55% 66 55 55% Am Ice Sec 31% 81% 31 31 Am Loco . 51% 52% 50% 50% ;Am Smelt. 81% 82 80% 81 l Am Sugar. 109% 110 109 109% Am T & T. 123 % 1 24 123% 123% Anaconda . 37 37 36% 36% Atchison .. 101% 101% 101% 101% B & O 75 75 75 75 Beth Steel. 162 164 162 163 BklynßT. 89 89 89 89 Cal Petro.. 15 15 15 15 Can Pacific 153 153% 152% 153 Cent Leath 40% 40% 3940 C& 0 39 39% 38% 38% C Con Cop. 46% 46% 46% 46% Con Gas .. 127% 127% 127% 127% Col F& I. 33% 33% 32% 32% Distil Sec.. 23% 24% 23% 24% Erie 27 27 26% 26% Erie Ist pd 41 % 41% 41% 41% Gen Elec.. 171% 175 171% 173% Gen Motors 152% 154 152% 153 GoodrichßE 52% 53 51% 51% Gt. North pd 118% 118% 118% 118% Gt N Ore sbs 36% 36% 3fr% 35% Gugr Exp . . 65% 65% 64% 64% Int-Met ... 23% 24 23% 23% Int-Met pd. 74% 75% 74% 74% Mex Pet .. 75% 75% 75 75% Mo Pacific. 11% 11% 11% 11% National Ld.. 66% 66% 66 66 N V Central 88% 88% 88% 88% NY.NH& H 64 64 Nor Pacific 107 107 106% 106% Pa R R .. 106% 107 105% 106% Pgh Coal 22% 22% Press S Car 48% 50 48% 49% R C Cop.. 25% 25% 24% 24% Reading .. 146% 146% R I& S . . 30% 30% 30 30 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE: The following ordinance was passed by the City Council and signed by Ills Honor, the Mayor, on the Bth day of June, 1915, and is published as re quired by the Act of Assembly approv ed the 27th day of June, A. D. 1913: AN ORDINANCE Relating to minors under the age of fifteen years being in or upon tht> streets, highways, alleys, parks oi public places of the City of Harris burg, Pennsylvania, after nine and nine-thirty o'clock and defining the duties of parents or other legal custo dians of such minors, and providing a penalty for the violation thereof, section 1. Be it ordained by the Coun cil of the City of Harrisburg, and it is hereby ordained by authority of the same, That no minor under the age of fifteen years shall be upon any of the streets, highways, alleys, parks or public places in the city of Harrisburg unless such minor is accompanied with his or her parent, guardian or other person having legal care or custody of such minor person, or is accompanied by a responsible person of good .repute over twenty-one years of age, or Is in the performance of an errana or duty directed by his or her parent, guardian or legal custodian, or, whose legal rec ognized employment makes it necessary for such minor person to be in or upon said streets, highways, alleys, parks or public places after the hour of nine o'clock p. m., from October first to April first, and after the hour of nine thirty p. m„ from April first to Octo ber first, in which case such minor shall carry a certified card of employment signed by the Mayor, Section 2. No parent, guardian, or other person haVlng the legal care or custody of any such minor under tho age of fifteen years shall allow or per mit any such minor to go or be in or up on any of the streets, highways, alleys, farks or public places of the city of larrlsburg, Pennsylvania, after nine o'clock p. m., from October first to April first, and after the hour of nine-thirty o'clock p. m., from April first to October first, except as specified in section 1 of this ordinance, or, unless reasonable necessity can be shown therefor. Section 3. The policemen of the city of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, finding any such minor under the age of fifteen years in or upon any of the streets, highways, alleys, parks, or public places of the city of Harrisburg, Penn sylvania, in violatton of any of the provisions of this ordinance after the hour of nine o'clock p. m., from Octo ber first to April first, and after the hour of nine-thirty o'clock p. m., from April first to October first, shall take the name of such minor and the name and address of the parent, guardian or other person having the legal care or custody of such minor, send such minor home, and make report of the same to the Chief of Police within twenty-four hours, whereupon the Chief of Police shall send to the said parent, guardian or legal custodian of such minor, a written notice of the violation of tnis ordinance, together with notice to such parent, guardian or legnl custodian, that unless the terms of this ordinance are complied with the penalty thereof will be Invoked against such parent, guardian or legal custodian of such t minor. Section 4. Any parent, guardian or legal custodian of a minor under tho age of fUJeen years violating any of the provisions of this ordinance after notice thereof, as provided In section 4, shall bo duly proceeded against by the Chief of Police of the city of Harrisburg,' Pennsylvania, and shall, upon convic tion. before the Mayor of the City of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, he sentenced to pay a fine of not exceeding five dol lars and cost of prosecution: and, in default of the payment thereof, may be sentenced to undergo an imprisonment in the Dauphin county prison for a per iod not exceeding twenty-four (24) hours. All fines shall be payable to the cltv of Harrisburg. Provided, how ever, That all legal holidays, and spe cial days designated by His Honor, the Mayor, are hereby excepted from the provisions of this ordinance. Section 6. All ordinances or parts oi ordinances Inconsistent herewith ar«, hereby repealed. Passed the City Council June Bth. 1915. (Signed) JNO. K. ROYAL. Mayor. I Attest: Charles A. Miller, 1 CBeaO City CUrk. JUNE 17, 1915. So Pacific. 88 88 87% 87% So Railway 16% 16% 16 16 Tenn Cop.. 38% 88% 37% 38 Thli-d Ave. 53% 53% 53 5J Union Pac. 129% 129% 128 128% U S Rubber 66% 66% 64% 64% U S Steel. 60% 61% 60 60 USSpfd .. 109% 109% 109% 109% Utah Cop.. 69 69 67% 67% Va C C .. 33% 33% West Mfg.. , 99% 99% 98 98% PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia. June 17. Wheat lx>wer; No, 2, red, car lots, export, $1.2001.26; No. 1, Northern, Duluth, $1.33® 1.36. .Corn Steady; No. 2. yellow, local, " t ® a^ne^ • yellow, 82®) Oats—Firm; No. 2, white, 55®55%c. Bran Market dull; winter, per | Refined Sugahrs Market firm; powdered, 6.20 c; granulated. b.lOc; con : fectloners' A. fi.OOc. Butter The market Is firm; western, creamery, extras. 28% c; 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, 15@l. r »%c; old roosters, 11 12c; broiling chickens, 18@28c; ducks. 12® 15c. Dressed Poultry—Quiet; fresh kill ed fowls, fancy, 18%®19%c; do., aver age, 16% @l7 %c; do., unattractive, 14% #16%; old roosters, 12% c; do broiling chickens, nearby, 25®35c: do., broiling chickens, western, 23@30c; frozen fowls, 18; do roasting chickens, 13®- 21c: do turkeys, 18@22c. Potatoes Easier; Maine, per bushel, 20@30c; New York, 20®30c; Southern, per barrel. 50®2.75. Flour The market is dull and weak; winter straights, $5.90@6.15; spring straight, $6.00®6.1b, do patent, $6.15®6.75. Hay Firm; No. 1. large bales, $19.50020.00: No. 1 Medium bales $19.50®20.00; No. 2, do $18018.50; No. 3 do, $15.50® 16.50; light 7 mixed $18.50- 019.00; No. 1, do, $17.50@18.00; No. 2. do, $15.50® 16.50. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, June 17. Stocks clos ed lower. Cambria Steel 48% General Asphalt 34% General Asphalt, Pfd. 70% Superior Corporation 11% Lehigh Navigation 74% Lehigh Valley 72% Pennsylvania Railroad 53% Philadelphia Electric 23% Philadelphia Company 33% Philadelphia Company, Pfd 33% Philadelphia Rapid Transit 9% Reading 72-% Storage Battery 54"Z Union Traction 32% United States Steel 60% CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., June 17. Hogs Re ceipts, 13,000; steady. Bulk of sales, $7.25®7.55; light, $7.40®7.70; mixed, $7.15®7.65; heavy, $6.85®7.55; rough, |56.85@7.00; pigs, $6.0007.35. Cattle Receipts, 3,000; strong. Na tive beef steers, $6.80®9.50; western steers, $6.8O®8.10; cows and heifers, $3.25®9.00; calves, $7.25010.25. Sheep Receipts, 9,000; weak. Sheep, $5.5006.40; lambs, $6.75®9.25; spring, $6.25® 9.90. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., June 17. Board of Trade closing: Wheat—July, 1.03%; September, 1.02%. Corn—July, 75%; September, 75. Oats—July, 4514; September, 39%. Pork—July, 16.85; September, 17.30. Lard—July, 9,45; September, 9.72. Ribs—July, 10.30; September, 10.62. Aurora Borealis Now Flickering in North; May Soon Be Visible Electrical storms due to the Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights, were de ported to be in evidence this afternoon. Local telegraph companies reported wire trouble. The Aurora makes Its appearance at intervals during the year. It is of electrical origin and when strong can be seen at night in the northern skies. The lights are fan shape and run in streaks. Sometimes these lights flicker and are called the "merry dancers." Whenever these lights appear, it is said the electrical disturbances are distributed over vari ous parts of the country, more strongly in the north and west. It was too cloudy last night to see the lights. No report was received at tho local weath er department that they were in evi dence. PHIL A. EIJSCTRIC CASE UP. Argument is being heard before the Public Service commission t n mo tions to require the Philadelphia Elec tric company to file an inventory of Its property with the commission by July 1, an dto grant separate hear ings on the complaints filed by Di rector Cooke and others regarding public and private lighting service of the company in Philadelphia. A de cision will be announced following the hearing. SUPT. 3IcCALEB ON TRIP Superintendent William B, McCaleb, of the Philadelphia division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, made a trip over the Cumberland Valley Railroad this afternoon. There «i» y a great many people who either are not fa miliar with our methods of loaning or have the wrong Im pression of borrowing money. Borrowing cash nowadays is simply a matter of business. Every man from the wealiftlest down to the wage-earner, some time or other needs ready funds when he does not have it, consequently he Is compelled to borrow. If you need money for an Investment or for meeting baek bills, etc., don't ask your friends; be Independent—lnvesti gate our methods of doing business. NO SECURITY ASKED. EVERY TRANS ACTION CONFIDENTIAL. Only a reasonable Interest charged. Write, phone or call. EMPLOYEES' DISCOUNT CO. Room 200, Bergaer Butldlag CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STS. State Fire Marshal Causes Arrest of U. S. Dist. Attorney By Associated Press York, Pa., June 17. J. Marsh Mat thews. of Baltimore, assistant United States district attorney, arrested here yesterday on a charge of attempting to collect $7,000 Insurance on a coun try home which he is alleged to have fired, has entered ball to the amount of |2,500 for his appearance next Thursday before a justice of the peace in Wakefield, Lancaster county, where the mansion stood. Deputy State Fire Marshal McCarey made the arrest fol lowing an investigation which dis closed that on two visits of Matthews previous to one on the day of the fire, a tenant discovered a lighted candle set against a wall. Matthews was decoyed Into the State by a notice from a York insurance company that he would have to appear personally to collect the money. Young Men Are Using Enola Reservoir as Bathing Resort Enola, Pa., June 17.—The Pennsyl vania railroad company at Enola has during the past been considerable an noyed by the young men of the town using the reservoir in the rear of the Y. M. C. A. building as a bathing re sort. Last season it was necessary for the company to place watchmen both day and night at the reservoir to keep them out. As the Dauphin Con solidated Water Company is compelled to use a part of this water at times to help supply the town, they as well as the railroad company are deter mined that the bathers shall cease .us ing the place. - . i. ■ THE Harrisburg Polyclinic Dispen sary will be open dally, except Sunday, at 3 P. M., at Its new location, 1701 North Second street, for the free treat-, ment of the worthy poor. niIBBER STAMJin SEALS 4 STENCILS UV ill MFGBYHBG - STENC,LWORKS IB \ I 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. U r \ Suburban Modern Home FOR RENT Paxtang, large porches, lawn, shade, electric lights, steam heat; rental 130.00. S. W. FIT7.GKRAI.D 317 Wnlnut St. «■ J FOR RENT 1 Picture Show Room, 20x100 ft. deep. with all appliances. 2 Store Rooms, 20x100 ft. deep. 1 Assembly Hall, 40x100 ft. deep, snitable for any purpose*. I/oeated In the thriving borongh of Annvllle, Pa. Enquire of C. E. SHENK, ANNVILLE, Pa. Does Your Roof Leak? I have In Harrisburg and vicin ity some of my best workmen. I will have your 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 Roofing 1522 N. 2d St. Bell Phone 3059-R ' 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. "" 11
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