Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, July 01, 1915, Page 11, Image 11

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MESSICK On June 30. 1915, at 4:25
A. M.. at residence of his daughter, j
Mrs. John K. Gross, 266 East Market ,
street. York, Pa., the Rev. John Fryer ;
Messlck, D. D., LL P., aged 102 years
and 2 days. ,
Funeral services will be held at the
L of his granddaughter, Mrs. A.
r 20b South George street,
J on > riday, July 2. at 3:00 P. M. Burial'
private in Prospect Hill Cemetery. I
REAM Mrs. Ida H. Ream, wife of
William A. Ream, died last evening
at her home. 1624 H North Fifth
street, aged 39 years. She has been
ill about one year. She is survived
by a husband and seven children.
Funeral Saturday afternoon, at 2
► o'clock. The services will be in charge
of the Rev. P. H. Balsbaugh. Burial
Shoop's Cemetery.
SOURBEER Died. July 1, 1915.
Samuel J. Sourbeer, aged 59 years, 1
month and 21 days.
Funeral Saturday afternoon, at 4:00
o'clock, from his late residence, 431 '
South Seventeenth street. Relatives
A* and friends are invited to attend wlth-
M out further notice. Burial private.
feh: MILLEISEN Jacob M. Milleisen, 1853 i
. Park street died suddenly on Tues
day. June 29. 1916. aged 56 years. 11 i
, months and 13 days.
He is survived by his wife, Catherine .
8.. and three sons. George A., Arthur
W. and Jacob 8., of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Burial private.
► LOST
LOST ln Astrich's store, black
leather handbag, containing money,
ticket to Mlllersburg and owner's name.
Finder will be rewarded if return is
made. Mrs. C. G. Shetron, Mlllersburg,
Fa.
FOUND
I . FOUND—The well-dressed man. He
I \ always sends his clothes to Eggert's
\ Fteam Dyeing and French Cleaning '
A Works, 1245 Market street. Do you*
j, M Both phones. Call and deliver.
HELI* WANTED—MaIe
WANTED Several first-class pat
ternmakers on truck and tractor work.
Apply Morton Truck and Tractor Co.,
Nineteenth and Manada streets, Har
risburg.
ARMY' OF THE UNITED STATES—:
MEN WANTED Ablebodied, unmar- I
ried men between ages of 18 and 35; , '
citizens of United States, of good char- :
acter and temperate habits, who can 1
speak, read and write the English ;
language. For Information apply to
Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building,
'"V 3d & Market Sts.. Harrisburg. Pa.
WANTED Two more good sales- ,
men, with reference. Call George W.
Qulnn, 122 Chestnut street.
WANTED Tool makers and set
ters experienced on machine tools for
fine work; good wages for first-class
men. Address, stating experience,
Lock Box 1371, Philadelphia, Pa.
WANTED Responsible party hav
ing spare time can make sls to $25
per week as our manager, in your
town; no canvassing; no money invest
ed; worle can be done at your home.
Veta Mfg. Co., Allentown, Pa.
YOUNG MEN WANTED who wish to
become practical or mechanical chauf
feurs to call or write us at once. Full
l unlimited course, $35. Open day and
.evening. Auto Transportation Repair
POSITIONS Rail
other branches. Private coach
— no publicity money refunded
not sucessful. Exams soon. Ad
■t-ess Professor, P. O. Box 431, Harrls-
Pa.
W HELP WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED Girls over 16
years of age to learn cigarmaking.
Paid while learning. Apply Har
risburg Cigar Co., 500 Race street
LADIES A fascinating home busi
ness; tinting postcards, pictures etc.,
spare time: make sl2 weekly; no can
vassing; sample, 10c; particulars free.
Artint, 700F, 130 Manhattan street
New York.
WANTED Half-grown girl to as
sist with housework. Call 2146 North
Fifth street.
WANTED Good girl for farm. I
about one mile north of Asylum. Must
know something about farm work on j
tsmall farm. Weekly wages, $4. Call i
• t>n Saturday or Wednesday. Stall 287
Broad Stret Market, or address H. L
Relchert, Box 33. R. F. D., No. 2. Ling
• lestown. Pa.
WANTED Experienced girls for
the flat work ironer. Apply Eureka
Laundry, 28 North Cameron street.
WANTED An experienced seam
stress on lady's gowns. No other neea
apply. Call 929 North Third street.
WANTED Stenographer for an in- i
surance office; reference required. |
Answer in own handwriting. Give :
phone number, if any. Address W„ j
2714, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Experienced bunch
makers and rollers. Applv Central
Cigar Co.. South Cameron street.
WANTED White, middle-aged wo- •
man experienced in general house
work, to take charge of small home.
4 Good home to right party. References.
Apply evenings, after 7:00 o'clock, 167 '
Lincoln street. Steelton.
WANTED—Experienced help.
Apply Silk Mill, Cor. North and
Second streets.
HELP WANTED—MaIe or Female
WANTED Five extra saleswomen;
must be over 21 years of age; also two
extra salesmen for Saturlays or Satur
day nights. Apply Robinson & Co.,
Third and Proad streets.
•* AGENTS WANTED
17,500,000 ACCIDENTAL. DEATH
, 120 to SSO weekly Accident and Sick
ness. Men and Women accepted. AII i'
occupations. Premium, $lO a year. Half |
benefits, $5.00. Large commissions to
agents. National Accident Society. 320
Broadway. New York. (Established
1885).
/ \
For Snle 1
2127 N. SECOND ST.
A splendid 3-story brick dwelling
(one of a pair)—with 9 rooms—2 !
baths and billiard room front
. porch cemented cellar with laun
. Lsjjy. Lot 25x82 ft.
1 MII/I.Kll BROTHERS A CO.
Locust and Court Sts.
*-
American Surety Co.
OF NEW YORK
Htal Stock $5,000,000
ReBOUPOe9 $9,145,41.
PUBLIC OFFICIAL BONDS
Also Contractor, Court and other Surety Bonds.
Miller Brothers & Co.
r . AGENTS
Ixx*Mt and Court St*. B< .„ Phone ]sgs
THURSDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JULY 1, 1915.
SALESMEN WANTED
WANTED Live salesman to sell
guaranteed automobile tires at 20 per
cent, below ordinary prices; excellent
proposition for hustler. Lastlc-alr Mfg.
Co.. Inc., Niagara Falls, N. Y.
SITUATION W A NTED—MaIe
WANTED By two colored boys,
work around the house. 1329 Wyeth
avenue.
WANTED By young white man,
work on farm; experienced; can fur
nish reference. 364 Main street. Steel
ton.
WANTED Young man. sober, wil
ling worker, clerical experience, willing
to do any kind of work, would accept
position as organist in church. Ad
dress R„ 2685," care o< Telegraph.
WANTED Young man desires
work of any kind. Call, or address,
John W. Helman, 1404 Vernon street.
WANTED Young colored man. 19
j vears of age. desires work of any kind.
Call, or address. 1231 North Seventh
street.
WANTED By a married man, age
40, to work on truck farm or regular
farming. Call 1810 Swatara street.
WANTED Colored boy, 16 years of
age. desires work of any kind. Call, or
i address. 1217 Currant street.
SITUATIONS WANTED —Female
WANTED White woman desires
i position as housekeeper for widower;
'city preferred. Address M. 8.. care of
Telegraph.
WANTED Young colored girl de- |
sires general housework. Call, or ad
dress, 1217 Currant street.
WANTED Half-grown coltfed girl
desires general housework. Call, or ad
dress. 1234 North Seventh street.
WANTED By white woman, sew
ing hy the day. Address H.. 2708. care
of Telegraph.
WANTED Middle-aged woman
wants position as housekeeper for
widower; fio objection to children. 1532
Fulton street.
Situations Wanted Male and Female
WANTED Young, married colored
couple desire positions in private fam
ily; good reference: will stay at place i
or room out. Call 111 South Dewberry, I
or phone 616 J. Mrs. Lewis Swell.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE HOUSE on acre; modern
conveniences; fruit, chicken coops, etc.;
8 minutes' walk from car; cement
walk: Long street. Camp Hill, in rear
of Dr. Swallow's residence. A bargain.
W. H. Yingst, P. O. Box 794, City.
FOR SALE Desirable building lots
in the Tenth Ward, located on Fourth,
Fifth, Schuylkill and Atlas streets.
Att opportunity for a builder or real
estate dealer to secure well located I
property for development purposes. Ad
dress L., No. 1587, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE—
-917 N. Eighteenth St. 2-story frame
—6 rooms, bath and furnace front
and rear porch—lot. 18x85.
3031 N. Fourth St., Riverside cor
ner property single 3-story brick
—8 rooms, bath and furnace lot. 24x
134—number of fruit trees in bearing.
BRINTON-PACKER CO..
Second and Walnut Sts.
FOR SALE The desirable residence
property No. 2014% North Fifth street,
will be offered at Public Sale on Satur
day, July 17, 1915, In front of the Court
House by the Harrisburg Trust Com
pany, Administrator.
FOR SALE Easy terms brick
residence located Sixteenth street. New
Cumberland, containing ten rooms,
bath, hot water, heat, sleeping porch
8x32 enclosed with twelve large win
dows and screens; laundry and butler's
pantry. Equipped with Hall Tuek sta
tionary vacuum cleaner. Size of house,
36x40. Plot of ground, size 100x200.
Porch. 10x110. This house Is strictly
modern and completed In April. In
quire Samuel Murrper, New Cumber
land, Pa. Bell phone 3447 R.
FOR SAI.E
Brick House on corner of Fourteenth
and Cumberland Streets, with ten-foot
alley In rear—not erected for outside
show.
Front porch is 9x20.
Smallest of the 6 rooms (except bath
iroom) is 9x14.
I Parlor 18 feet wide with open stair
way.
j Huge bedroom 14x19 with two closets
i and bay window.
Linen closet In second story hall (7
closets in all).
Electric fixtures. Large kitchen. Gas
connections.
Front and back stairs. Cellar hot
air furnace.
For Sale is large lot—3oxll6—nearby
is bought with it. Latter is also on
two corners.
From 4 to 8 o'clock house will be
open for inspection, Friday, Saturday
.and Monday evenings (July 2, 3 and 5).
I Apply to C. H. Orcutt, 267 Cumber
! land Street, or H. McCormick, Jr., Cam
j eron Building.
I 77 ACRES level limestone soil
2 miles north of Mechanlcsburg one
fourth mile from State road 7 miies
from Harrisburg brick and frame
dwelling—frame bank barn tenant
house and stable. Brinton-Pscker Co.,
Second and Walnut streets.
$3,200 WILL BUY two houses on
Wallace street, Nos. 1306 and 1308
now yielding $25 per month. Also other
cheap properties In different sections.
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. !
GREEN STREET HOUSE FOR SALE
at an attractive price now vacant
key at our office—inspect it and then
get lowest price—No. 1919, Bell Realty
Co., Bergner Building.
MARKET STREET PROPERTY, NO.
1715. FOR SALE Frame house
bath gas steam heat lot, 20x
170. Also other Hill property at rea
sonable prices. Bell Realty Co., Berg
ner Building.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT
NEAR DUNCANNON 2%-storv |
frame house lO rooms large porch
—sls. Miller Brothers & Co., Bell !
phone 1595.
FOR RENT Furnished cottage
along the Swatara; electric light and
running water. Apply Miss Clara Wal
mer, Hummelstown, Pa.
FOR RENT
2220 N. THIRD ST. 3-story brick
dwelling lO rooms and bath, $32.50.
Miller Brothers & Co.. Bell phone 1595.
TWO new 2%-atory 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
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FX)r RENT Three-story brick
house, 8 rooms, improvements, 660 Cal
der street. Inquire Morris Baturin. 639
Boas street.
FOR RENT 1443 Brrryhlll street,
0 room* nnd bath, all Improvement*,
front porch and Intra. $22.30 per month.
John 11. Maloney, Heal Estate and tien
eral Insurance, 1610 tireen street.
FOR RENT Dwelling: house, No.
620-A South Thirteenth street; five
rooms and bath; immediate possession.
Inquire Penna. Realty Co., 132 Locust
street.
FOR RENT lBlO North Third
street; 8 rooms; all improvements; large
yard: immediate possession; S2O per
month. G. W. Kehr.
FOR RENT One three-story brick
house, 314 Nectarine street; all im
provements; possession at once. In
quire 320 Crescent street.
FOR RENT 2429 North Sixth
street; three-story brick house; all
latest improvements: hardwood floors;
electric and gas light; steam heat. In
quire 2120 North Sixth street.
FOR RENT, CHEAP Two large
rooms rear of 210 North Second street,
for storage or light manufacturing. For
further particulars apply at the above
address.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
IF YOTJ
Want to Sell, Buy or Rent City or Sub
urban, consult Rettew and Bushnell,
1000 North Third street. Insurance and
Real Estate of every description. Rents
collected.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT
FOR SALE OR RENT Dwelling
and bakery at Shlremanstown, Pa; tine
location; only bakery in town. Inquire
of S. B. Jackson, Carlisle, Pa.
FOR SALE OR RENT —A desirable
residence on Fourth street, New Cum
berland, Pa., near trolley, containing
9 rooms and bath,, modern improve
ments, cemented cellar, chicken house
and fruit, lot 60x140 feet, propertv built
a few years. Just remodeled. Now va
cant. Address Samuel Mumper, New
Cumberland. Pa. Bell phone 3447 R.
WILL SELL at n sacrifice or rent,
1815 Nor'.,. Second street; possession at
once. Apply Regent Theater, 410 Mar
ket street.
APARTMENTS FOIt RENT
_ FOR RENT Apartment on South
Thirteenth street: five rooms and bath;
front and rear porches; rent reasonable;
immediate possession. Apply Penna.
Realty and Improvement Co., 132 Locust,
street.
FOR RENT—Third floor, front apart
ment, No. 32 North Second street; 8
rooms and bath; steam heat and elec
tric light. Apply to Commonwealth
Trust Co.. 222 Market street.
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 Unfurnished specially
designed housekeeping apartment, with
kitchen; tiled bathroom; gas stoves;
private locker for surplus articles; rent,
$30.00; select neighborhood, within five
minutes' walk of Pennsylvania Railroad
Station. Address H., 2781, care of
Telegraph.
FOR RENT
New Building Just finished pri
vate apartments, consisting of three
rooms and large balcony, with lockers
in basement; large bay window fronts;
light and airy; convenient and comfort
able. Just the thing for small family.
Little expense and low rent. Applv on
premises, 1321-1323 Wallace street.
Daily inspection invited.
_ FOR RENT Apartment 1101 North
Third street; all conveniences; steam
heat. Apply 264 Herr street.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT Second
floor at the Walzdorf. facing Capitol;
six rooms, tiled bath and pantry; hard
wooo floors, electric light and city
steam. Inquire 400 North 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.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished ro. ins,
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 Two furnished rooms
on second floor, close to bath, for light
housekeeping. Apply at 646 Reily
street.
| FOR RENT Large, cool, well-fur
-1 nlshed rooms, single or ensuite; all
! conveniences, for light housekeeping.
! Bell phone. 719 North Sixth street.
FOR RENT Newly furnished
front room, facing Capitol Park (three
windows) hot and cold running water
and electric light in room; also use of
large bathroom and Bell phone. 410
North street.
FOR RENT Large front room, sec
ond floor; pleasant for man and wife;
smaller rooms on second floor. Only
those wishing a quiet, clean and re
spectable home need call. 117 Pine
street.
FOR RENT Three very pleasant
unrurnlsned room* for Uyht housekeep
ing. second floor; bay wfndow front; all
£° n venlences; private family. Address
M.. 2709, care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Furnished and unfur
nished rooms; all "conveniences; city
■steam. Apply 9 North Fifth street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms,
single or ensuite; all conveniences, in
cluding phone; reference required. Ap
ply 1015 North Front street.
FOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms,
? r en su'te, terms reasonable.
209 State street
F °R RENT Large, well furnished
second floor front rooms; all conveni
ences; use of phone. 813 North Second
I street
UNFURNISHED ROOMS #
, BUILT especially for light house
keep,ng. single or with kitchenettes,
arrangements strictly private, stoves
furnisned free, laundry, phone, and
bathroom privileges. Private lockers
surplus furniture. Inquire office,
1 ?,j? roa<l Btr «et, or Janitress, same
building. Dally inspection invited.
BOARDING
COUNTRY BOARDING
In mountains near Dauphin and farm.
Accommodations for three families.
Reasonable rates for season. Address
| D.. 2704, care of Telegraph.
FOR B^liE
FOR SALE AT CABLE'S, 113, 115
and 117 South Second street 6,000 gal
lons New Era readyAlxed paint. Acme
quality. All the t\M line of the Acme
~fpß SALE £-*>lamond ring, first
qaallty stone, \ in weight and
absolutely perfaW Address A., 2715,
e <|f Telegra^J
FCvfi SALE dHeRe gal touring car;
new set of make fine Jitney
car. . Ferry Machine Shop,
South
Reming
ton, condition, only
Address H., care
tuols nnd ma
■>. Haller, 18478 Derry j
H'g. Pa- J
FOR SALE
FOR SALE At a very reasonable
price, a fully equipped Pullman five
passenger automobile. The machine is
In excellent condition. Address B„ 2712,
care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE 1914 Ford touring car
and one 1913 Ford touring. Both In
good working order. Apply E. W.
Shank, 334 Chestnut street.
FOR SALE WALLPAPER Many
fiatterns at half of list price. Paper de
ivered anywhere free. Hanging rea
sonable. A. W. Spotz, 1317-19 Market
street
FOR SALE Private collection Red
Seal Vlctrola Records at one-half off
listed price; sold singly or any num
ber. 230 West State street. Bell phone
686 R.
FOR SALE Having gone In other
business, I will sell my restaurant, to
bacco, cigar and confectionery store.
Location direct at depot. No. 30 North
Market street, Mechanlcsburg, Pa.
FOR SALE One Luden's hand
power Vacuum Cleaner, with all con
nections; fine condition; reason for
selling, getting an electric. Call 1929
Green street or 938 R.
FOR SALE Nice little two-pas
senger runabout; fine for city or coun
try use. Call 5 North Cameron street.
FOR SALE 1912 Model T Ford
Touring Car. Electric headlights
shock absorbers, extra caselngs and
tubes In good condition, suitable for
Jitney. L., Box 186. Gettysburg, Pa.
GLASS window signs. Furnished
Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Booms and
Board and Table Board at 25c each One
of these signs will be given with each
elx-tlme order for a classified ad. If
paid in advance. Inquire at Ottic* of
Telegraph.
FOR SAI..E Fine rubber-tire run
about, newly painted; one cushion-tire
runabout, wire wheels, arrhaxle—Just
the thing for speeding. Both classy
Jobs. Must be sold. One light, all-pur
poses delivery wagon. Noye AVagon
Works. 1017 Market.
FOR SALE 6-H.-P. Haverford mo
torcycle, In extra good condition; run
1,500 miles. Reason for selling, bought
automobile. Cheap to quick buyer. B.
P. Mowrey, New Cumberland, Pa. Phone
3449 R.
FOR SALE. CHEAP One Erie steam
boiler and one steam engine, a lot of
split wood pulleys and shafting. Lock
Box 7, Beavertown, Pa.
FOR SALE One good oak office
table, at half price. G. W. Kehr, 204
Chestnut stret.
FOR SALE I need money quickly.
Will sell my high-grade piano at a
big sacrifice. Call 1315 Swatara street.
FOR SALE 1913 Mitchell touring
car; fully equipped; electric lights and
starter. Bargain to quick buyer. Rob
erts & Hoin.
FOR SALE Stenotype, first-class
condition, cheap. at once. Address
Stenotype, SO9 H street, N. W„ Wash
ington, D. C.
FOR SALE One W. H. Mullins
Company 11-foot Bustle duck boat and
rudder. Never been used. Price. $25.00.
Inquire of Rlrs. G. S. Comstock, Me
chanicsburgr, Pa.
FOR SALE—Two-seated carriage,
cost $135, traveled less than 200 miles,
offered for SSO; also rubber tire, leath
er top phaeton cost $175, offered at $25;
also two heavy laprobes offered at $4,
cost $lO. Address P. O. Box 168, Har
risburg.
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 Horse, light express
wagon, and new set of harness. Everv
thing in good condition. 1752 North
Cameron street.
GO TO GABLE'S for wire fence of all
kinds and gates to match. No. 111-117
South Second.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Business office.
FOlt Kt.N'T
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 Room for automobile
in private garage; cement floor; elec
tric lights; water; lockers, etc. Hoern
er's 316 Broad street.
FOR RENT Second floor room.
8,700 square feet, for lignt manufactur
ing purposes. New building. Call at
premises. Twelfth and Herr streets.
WAXTEU
WILL PAY $lO cash and $25 monthly
for touring car in good condition. Give
price and particulars. Box S., 2717
care of Telegraph.
WANTED Automobile, second-hand
roadster only; must be in good condi
tion. Write Ensminger Lumber Co..
Twenty-sixth and Perry.
BUHLSI-.sa Ol'i'uKTl.Nllil.s
RESTAURANT BUSINESS FOR SALE
in good location. Rent, including
dwelling and business room, only $35
per month. Price, including restaurant
equipment, is S6OO. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
WANTED Man to finance a new
article in great demand, covered by
patents, or will sell half Interest. A
sure winner. For interview and dem
onstration, address "Winner," care of
Telegraph.
WANTED Man with an office or
small business, to handle an establish
ed business of a large manufacturing
company. No Investment required. Call,
or address, George W. Quinn, 122 Chest
nut street.
YOUNG married man, with business
experience, sober, industrious, has one
to two thousand dollars to invest with
services, In a good Harrisburg proposi
tion. No trlflers. What have you? Ad
dress Box 2713, care of Telegraph.
ANY intelligent person can earn good
Income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate. 7(1, Lock
port. N. Y.
I MADE $60,000 In five years In the
mall order business, began with $6.
Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea
cock. 355 Lockport. N. Y.
BUSINESS PEIISONALS
WE are headquarters for Trunks
Suit Cases and Bags. Before your va
cation inspect our large stock. Have
your repairing done here and save
money. Harrfsburg Harness & Supply
Company, Second and Chestnut
FOR falling hair try Gross Qulnlna
Hal;- Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
Druggist and Apothecary, ll» Market
street. Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone
orders given prompt attention. Bell
I*6o.
RACUHO '
11. A. HAHTHAN, Boarding Stable and
National Transfer Ce. Movers of
pianos, safes, boilers and general haul
ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No.
2503R
STORAGE
FIREPROOF STORAGE. private
rooms for household goods, $2 per
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, 76 cents
per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co.. 411
Broad street. Both phonea. •
PRESSURE AGIST
READING RELAXES
Rubber, Steel, American Can. and
Miami Copper Comprise
Half of Business
By Aisociattd Ifrtss
Wall Street, Noon.—Dealings in
rubber, steel, American Can and Mi
ami Copper the latter at an advance
of 2 % points on the increased divi
dend, comprised 50 per cent, of the
first hour's small business.
Announcement that the rubber
meeting would not be held until late
in the day was followed by a tem
porary setback in that stock. A ten
point advance in general chemical, to
230 was the feature among the indus
trial inactivities. ■ Car stockß, motors
and unclassified issues were mostly
dull. Pressure against Reading re
laxed, despite rumors of impending
commerce's decision affecting the coal
roads. Bonds were heavy.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Furnished by E. S. Gosliorn (
208-209 Arcade Building.
New York, July 1.
Open. High. Low. Cloa.
Alaska GM 37% 37% 37% 37%
Amal Cop . 74% 74% 74% 74%
Am Bt Sug 48 48% 48 45%
Am Can .. 45% 46% 44% 46
Am Can pd 101 101 101 101
Am C& P. 54% 54% 54 54
Am Cot Oil 46 46 % 46 46%
Am Ice Sec 29% 29% 28% 28%
Am Loco . 49 49% 48 48%
|Am Smelt. 78% 79% 78% 79%
t Bald Loco . 64% 64% 64 64%
Am T & T. 120% 120% 120 120
Anaconda . 35% 36 35% 35%
Atchison .. 100% 100% 100 100
B& O 76% 76% 76% 76%
Beth Steel. 168% 169 168% 169
Bklyn RT. 88% 88% 88 88
Cal Petro. . 14% 14% 14% 14%
Can Pacific 143 144 % 142% 143%
Cent Leath 40% 40% 40% 40%
C&O 38% 38% 38% 38%
CM&StP 90% 90% 90% 90%
C Con Cop. 45% 45% 45% 45%
Col F& I. 31 31% 30% 31%
Con Gas .. 125% 125% 125% 125%
Cru Steel.. 31% 32% 31% 31%
Dist Sec .. 25 25 24% 24%
Erie 26% 26% 25% 26
Erie Ist pfd 40% 40%
GenECo.. 170% 170% 169% 169%
Gen Motors 154% 154%
Goodrh BF 52% 54% 52% 53%
Gt Nor pfd 118 118% 118 118%
Gt N Ore s 35 35 34% 34%
Gug Exp .. 62% 62% 62% 62%
Insp Cop .. 31 31% 30% 30%
In-Met .... 22 22% 21% 22
In-Met pfd 75% 75% 75% 75%
KC So .. . 24% 24%
Lehigh Val 141% 142% 141% 142%
Mex Pfitro. 75 76 % 75 75%
Miami Cop. 26% 28% 26% 28%
Mo Pac . . 6 % 7 6 % 6 %
Nat Lead.. 63 63
N "i, O&W 28% 28% 27% 27%
N Y Cent.. 88% 89% 88% 89%
NY.NH& H 64% 64% 63% 63%
Nor & W. . 103 103
Nor Pac .. 106% 106% 106% 106%
Pac Mail .. 32% 34 32 % 33
P R R ... 105% 106 105% 105%
Pitts Coal.. 23 23% 23 23 %
Pitts Cpd. 94% 95 94 94
Press SC.. 47% 47% 47% 47%
Rail SS. .. 30% 30% 30% 30%
RayCC... 23% 24 23 % 24
Reading ... 147% 148% 147% 147%
Rep I& S. 29% 29% 29% 29%
Studebaker 76% 77% 76% 76%
South Pac. 87% 88 87% 87%
South Ry.. 15% 16 15% 16
South Rpd 51% 51% 50 50
Tenn Cop.. 36% 37 36% 37
Texas C 128 128 128 128
Third Ave. 52 52% 52 52
Union Pac. 127% 128 127 127%
IU S Rub.. 51% 53% 50% 51%
|U S Steel.. 59% 60% 59% 60%
U S S pd.. 109% 109% 109% 109%
Utah Cop.. 67% 67% 67% 67%
West Md. 24 24 24 24
West Mfg.. 97% 98% 97% 98
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS
Philadelphia, July 1. Wheat
Firm; No. 2, red, car lots, export,
$1.231.28; No. 1, Northern, Duluth,
$1.41 ©1.44.
Corn Firm; No. 2, yellow, local.
83<®83%c; steamer, No. 2, yellow, 82@
8 2 % c.
Oats Higher; No. 2, white, 55@
55 %c.
Bran—Nominal; winter, per ton. none
here: spring, per ton. $25.00®25.50.
Refined Sugars Firm; powdered,
6.20 c; fine granulated. 6 10c; confec
tioners' A. 6.00 c.
Butter Steady; western, creamery,
extras, 28% c; nearby, prints, fancy.
32c.
Eggs The market is steady;
Pennsylvania snd other nearby firsts,
free cases, $6.15 per case; do.,
current receipts, tree cases, $5.85;
per case; western, extras, firsts. $6.15
per case; do., firsts, free cases, $5 85
per case.
Live Poultry Market steady;
fowls, 16%®18%c; old roosters, 11®
12c; broiling chickens, 18@27c; ducks,
12 @ 15c.
LEGAL NOTICES
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL
E S T4TR
PURSUANT to an order of the Or
phan's Court of Dauphin County, there
will be sold at public sale, in front of
the Court House, Saturday, July 17, 1915,
at 2 o'clock P. M., the following de
scribed real estate, late of Margaret J.
Durkees, deceased, to wit:
All that certain house and lot of
ground, situate in the City of Harris
burg, numbered with the street number
2014% North Fifth Street, fronting fif
teen feet (15) on Fifth Street, and ex
tending back one hundred (100) feet
same width throughout, to a fifteen (15)
feet wide alley. thereon erected a
Three Story Frame Dwelling House.
Upon the following terms and condi
tions:
Ten per cent, of the purchase money
to be paid in cash on day of sale. Fif
teen per cent, on confirmation of sale
by the Court. The balance when Deed
Is delivered, when possession of th»
property will be given to the purchaser.
Further conditions will be made known
at time of the sale by
HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY,
Administrator.
J. C. NISSLEY. Attorney.
PROPOSAL FOR RUILDING
Office of the Board of Commissioners of
Public Grounds & Buildings, Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, Harris
burg, Pa.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv
ed until two (2) o'clock P. M. of Thurs
day. July 16, 1915, for furnishing all
labor and material necessary for the
completion of a new flre-prbf>f main
building (the first floor and basetrtent
having been constructed under a former
contract) on the State Arsenal Grounds
at Eighteenth and Herr Streets, Har
rlsburg. Pa., as called for In specifica
tions and drawings prepared by the
Board of Public Grounds &ißuiidlngs
Separate proposals will Ibe received
for the heating and elevatars.
Specifications and drawings may be
secured by prospective bidders bv ap
plying to the Superintendent of Public-
Grounds and Buildings, Capitol Build
ing. Harrisburg, Pa. 1
Proposals shall be In sealA) envelope,
marked "Proposals for Bt#te Arsenal
Bulldlnar," addressed
SAMUEL B. RAMBO,
Superintendent of Public /Grounds &
Capitol building,
U.yrlsbur*. p*. j
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CITYEXPERTSTELLOF
HARDSCRABBLE VALUES
H. H. Freeburn, W. B. Moody, Ed
ward Moeilein, Robert B. Ma
teer and Others Testify Today
"Hardscrabble" property is worth
from S6O to SBO per foot front in the
official opinion of the city.
These figures were submitted this
morning to the board of viewers which
is considering the benefits and dam
ages Incident to the condemnation of
that section of Harrisburg by the
realty experts who were placed on the
stand at the opening of the city's side
of the case.
The property owners themselves
fixed from $225 to $250 per foot front
as the value of their holdings.
The realty experts confined their
opinions to the land values on the west
side of Front street from Calder to
lierr and embodied all the properties,
including the holdings of A. P. Dinta
nian and Harry J. Berrier, proprietors
of the two biggest boat pavilions in
this section of the state.
The DoaUiouse Values
Interest naturally centered in the
city's opinions of the value of the
Berrier and Dintaman properties in
view of the fact that hundreds of ca
noes. rowboats and motorboats are
housed at these points throughout the
year and both places are gathering
points for hundreds of young folks.
When the two proprietors were
called at a recent hearing they both
declared their property worth at least
from $22 5 to $250 per foot front All
told, Dintaman thought the market
value of his property, including boat
houses, etc., was more than $20,000.
Berrier's financial opinion of his prop
erty, including boathouse facilities,
etc., was $28,400.
The experts heard by the city to-day
practically confirmed the opinion of
H. H. Freeburn, 1400 North Third
street, a well-known insurance man
and widely experienced as a real estate
agent.
Berrier's, $8,300; Diiitjiman's, $14,705
Mr. Freeburn said the Berrier prop
erty all told was worth $8,300. This
Includes his frontage of fifty-five feet,
two dwellings and boathouses.
The Dintaman holdings, he said,
were worth $14,705. This Includes
houses and lots from 1108 to 1124' A
North Front street with a total front
age of 74.12 feet and boathouses.
Only $lO a foot front was added to
the Berrier and Dintaman properties
what, In the expert's opinion, was
a fair market value of the other front
ages. Corner properties, however, were
figured at SBO per foot front. Mr.
Freeburn made one exception in his
estimates: the Elizabeth and Caroline
Heister property at 1100 North Front
street was worth $125 per foot front,
in his opinion, because it had an un
obstructed view from four sides.
The "Other Side" of the Street
Property on the west side of the
street. Mr. Freeburn declared in direct
examination, was worth less than that
on the east side.
On cross-examination, however, he
said he had considered. In a way, the
value of the business of the properties
on the west side in forming his opinion.
yet you sa S''" smilingly in
quired Senator E. E. Beidleman, attor
ney for Berrier, "that the property on
the west side of the street Is less than
that of the east side?"
Whether or not the value of the
business holdings should be considered
and whether or not the experts should
be required to give specific amounts of
sales in qualifying caused several lively
tilts between City Solicitor D. S. Seitz,
counsel for the city, and Attorneys
Beidleman, W. L. Loeser and John C.
Mssley, representing affected property
owners.
Whose Map?
Mr. Seitz s contention that neither
of these question could be considered
in view of the recent decisions of the
Supreme Court was sustained by the
board of viewers.
The proceedings this morning were
largely attended and the hearing was
not without its high lights. Once
Mr. Seitz and Mr. Beidleman had a
really exciting time of it in settling
the question of whether or not Mr.
Freeburn should refresh his memory
from a map of "Hardscrabble."
"Of course he can have the map,"
said Mr. Seitz; "he's my witness and
it's my map!"
Mr. Seitz won.
That the city's experts are attending
the hearing anything but willingly was
laughingly brought out by Mr. Nissley.
"Are you a voluntary witness?" In
quired Mr. Nissley.
"No. indeed," grinned Mr. Seitz, "he
was brought here on a subpena."
No Voluntary Witnesses
"I bet you I was," heartily en
dorsed Mr. Freeburn, to the vast
amusement of a host of other fellow
experts. "I'm certainly not here as a
voluntary witness."
B. F. Blough was called, but was
excused because he couldn't qualify.
William B. Moody was called next and
corroborated pretty generally Mr.
Freeburn's testimony. Edward Moes
leln, Robert B. Mateer and a half
dozen others were called this after
noon. The city will resume the pres
entation of its side to-morrow morn
ing.
Just before the noon recess Mr. Free
bum and Mr. Nissley had a final little
set-to. Mr. Freeburn had mentioned
the value or a property and when
pressed for a definite statement as to
his reasons for arriving at the figure
said he was mer#ly telling "what I
think."
"And upon what do you base that
'think'?" demahded Mr. Nissley.
"Why." genially retorted Mr. Free
burn, "upon my 'think-tank'."
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS
By Associated Press
Philadelphia, July 1. 2 P. M.
Stocks steady.
Cambria ,Steel 48 %
General Asphalt 32
Lake Superior Corporation 7%
Lehigh Navigation 74° fa
Lehigh Valley 71
Pennsylvania Railroad 53
Storage Battery 5354
Union Traction 33
United States Steel 60%
INSIST ON YOUR CONTRACTOR USING
Alpha Portland Cement
V Best for sidewalks. Costa no more.
COWDEN & COMPANY
Ninth, Jierr and Cumberland Streets
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADES
By Associated Press
Chicago, 111., July 1. Board of
Trade closing:
— July 1.07%; September,
Corn—July, 74; September, 72V4.
Oats—July, 45 V 4 : September, 37%.
Pork—July, 16.80; September, 17.28.
Lard—July, 9.40; September. 9.62.
Ribs—July, 10.40; September, 10.67.
CHICAGO CATTLE
By Assaciattd Press
Chicago, 111., July 1. Hogs Re
ceipts. 20,000; alow. Bulk of salei,
$7.60 (W 7.80; 'i<rht. $7.60©>7.95; mixed,
$7.40 <H> 7.90; h. vv, $7.05 <§> 7.80; rough.
s7.os(jr? 7.20; piss. $6.25<f?7.Y0.
Cattle Receipts. 6.000; slow. Na
tive beef steers. $6.85®9.90; western
steers. $7.26®i8.45; cows and helferi,
9.50; calves, |7.2R®10.R0.
Sheep Receipts, 15,000; weak.
Sheep. $5,756)6.85: lamba, Including
springs, $7.00@10.25.
CITY'S RANKS CI.EAR •<1,863,437.47
Harrlsburg bankscleared *6,862,436.4T
during June, according to the monthly
report of the Harrlsburg Clearing
House association. Just issued by A 1 K.
Thomas, the secretary. This Is an in
crease of $130,207.60 over the same
month last year. This Indicates, ac
cording to Mr. Thomas, the gradual re
turn of business conditions to normal.
THE Harrlsburg Polydlnlo EHspen
sary will he open dally, except Sundaft
at 3 P. M.. at Its new location. 1701
North Second street, for the free trsat*
ment of the worthy poor.
rifIBBER STAM Qfl
Jiff || SEALS & STENCILS l#\
B| MFG.BYHBG.STENCIL WORKS ■ 11
II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. U
FOR
Cottage at Cove, completely fur
nished from July 6 to 17l also
months of August and September.
Apply 7 North Third street, second
floor.
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For Rent —One of Those
Unusual "Hill Side"
Apartments
Unusual —Asphalt street and finest
street car service in the
city at your front door.
Unusual —Primeval forest at your
back door.
Unusual —Comforts at $35.00 per
month that one usually
expects to find only in a
$50.00 apartnjent.
Apply to
CHAS. M. FROEHLICH
1121 Market St.
\
Does Yo
Roof Lea
I have In Harrlsburg 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 X. 2d St. Bell Phono 3659-R
FOR SALE
2228 Penn Street 2%-story
brick dwelling—7 rooms and bath
—steam heat—porchea—side en
trance —combination gas and elec
tric fixtures. I want to sell this one
I quick.
M. A. FOUGHT
272 North St.
We Offer at a Sacri
fice the Norris Prop
erty in Camp Hill
2V4-story brick; 10 rooms; 2
large halls; butler's pantry; laun
dry; bath; oak finish; steam heat;
double porches, front and side; at
tractive grounds with summer
house; pergola and swimming pool;
lot, 214x300.
Brinton°Packer Co.
Second and Walnut Stg.
One Apartment
For Rent in the
Reynard
208 N. Third St.
Suite of two rooms and bath,
llgnt 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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