Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, July 03, 1915, Page 15, Image 15

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DIED
CORRETT On July 2, 1915, Mary M
Corbett. widow of the late James C.
Col-bet t. a g:ed 87 years.
. Funeral on morning, at 10:30
#tlock, from her late home, at Dau
phin. Burial private.
LOST
LOST Friday morning:, between
taliier and Keily, on Sixth street, pair
.if gold frame rimless glasses in tortoise
<ihell case. Reward if returned to 1400
"s'orth Sixth street.
LOST A breastpin. Maolay to
Moore, or on Fifth to Muench. Reward
If returned to 331 Maclay street.
LOST Small black pocketbook. con
taining $5.25, in jitney going uptown,
Thursday night. Reward if returned
to M. M. Fahringer, 1813 Penn street.
LOST Bunch of keys between
Reading Station and Ball Grounds.
Please return to Telegraph Office.
i
LOST—Pearl and ruby gold Lavalliere
and chain, vicinity Thirteenth and
Howard, last Monday or Tuesday; re
ward If returned to 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.
Ill:i.l* WANTED—MaIe
WANTED Too! makers and set
ters experienced on machine tools for
line work; good wages for first-class
men. Address, stating experience.
Lock Box 1371, Philadelphia, Pa.
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, b North Cameron street.
r WANTED Man to do general work
In garage; must be handy with tools
and sober and honest;'give reference.
Address Box X, 2724, care of Telegraph.
WANTED First class machinists;
no others need apply. Morton Truck
and Tractor Company, Nineteenth and
Derry streets, Harrisburg, Pa.
WE WANT several live salesmen for
Harrisburg territory for high grade
office specialty now being introduced;
good, clean-cut proposition. See Mr.
R. E. Hurst, General Sales Manager, at
Senate Hotel, Tuesday, July 6th, be
tween 11 and 1 o'clock.
STENOGRAPHERS (experienced) for
Government Service. Entrance salary,
S9OO to $1,200. Rapid advancement.
Expert personal coaching for exams to
be held soon. Address Professor, P. O.
Box 431, Harrisburg.
POST OFFICE CLERKS 12,000 to
receive promotion July 1. Harrisburg
exams soon entrance salary, SBOO.
Personal coaching—money back if not
sucessful. Address Professor, P. O. Box
431, Harrisburg.
GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS
Thorough instruction. $5. Returned if
not appointed. Particulars free. Ameri
can Civil Service School, Washington,
D. C.
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,
ffl & Market Sts„ Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED BY LARGE CORPORA
TION, honest man for special advertis
ing work. Liberal salary to start. Po
sition permanent with good chance for
advancement. No experience necessary.
McClean, Black & Co.. Inc., 59 South
Beverly street, Boston, Mass.
POST OFFICE EXAMINATION at
Harrisburg soon. Prepare now under
former Government Examiner. Booklet
S, 122, free. Write to-day. Patterson
Civil Service School. Rochester, N. Y.
WANTED Several first-class ma
chine draftsmen for detail work; only
experienced men need apply. Morton
Truck and Tractor Cor, 19th and Man
ada streets.
WANTED, LABOR 2O cents per
hour. Apply Tuesday morning. Seven
teenth and Catherine streets, New
School Building. Ask for Mr. Richards.
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS Rail
way Mail Clerks. Post Office Clerks
and other branches. Private coach
ing no publicity money refunded
if not sucessful. Exams soon. Ad
dress Professor, P. O. Box 431, Harris- i
burg. Pa.
S3O WEEKLY, evenings at home.
Everything furnished, no experience, no
canvassing. Don't worry about capi
tal. Boyd H. Brown, Dept. A, 297,
Omaha, Neb.
SBO MONTHLY and expenses, to
travel, distribute samples and take
orders, or appoint agents. Permanent.
Jap-American Co., Chicago.
I WIL PAY any honest man up to
SSO monthly for part of spare time. No
canvassing. No capital. Write to-day.
\'oorhies. Desk 155, Omaha. Neb.
ANYBODY can Increase their in
come $8 to S4O weekly rafsingmush
rooms in cellars sheds, boxes. Free il
lustrated booklet. Markets waiting.
Hiram Barton. 333 West Forty-eighth
street. New York.
$5 TO $lO A DAY easily made. Co
operate with us. No capital or experi
ence necessary. Write at once. White
River Valley Sales Co., General De
livery, Winchester, Ind.
$8 A DAY easily made. We have a
proposition that will interest vou. Big
profits. Positive necessity. Write Sey
vold Sales Co., R. F. D„" 17 Fredonia,
WANTED High-class man to sell
trees, shrubs, roses, vines, berry
bushes, bulbs, etc. Good wages. Per
manent. Exclusive territory. Brown
Brothers Nurseries, Rochester. New
York.
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy
, to get. My free booklet Y-372 tells
how. Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hop
kins, Washington, D. C.
W ANTED Ten men to take orders
for an article that will sell readfty.
Wages or commission. Address A Me
-1 hanicsburg. Pa., General Delivery.
HELP WANTED—-Female
GUARANTEED SALARY to,trust
worthy woman or man this locality to
distribute hosiery direct Mill to wearei
Position permanent. No experience"
All or spare time. For complete out
fit and particulars, apply International
Mills, Inc., Dept. A, Norristown, Pa
]==
\ For Sale
2 Three Summer Cottages (partly*'
J furnished) west of Miller's Green-, 1
% houses, above Summerdale, [i
Ji *BOO and
2 Carlisle Machine Shop—the "Long"S
> property, in North Hanover street >
j Buildings and equipment .... geooo l ,
j Fifth Street, New Cumberland !'
A 2H -Story frame house with seveni 1
\ rooms. Lot 25x140 ft. Price. 914301'
5 MILLER BROTHERS & CO. i;
i REAL ESTATE !|
% Insurance Surety Bonds!'
J Locust and Court Streets j[
SATURDAY EVENING, - HARRISBURG mSgm TELEGRAPH JULY 3, 1915.
I HELP WANTED—female
WANTED Girls over 16
i years of age to learn cigarmaking.
Paid while learning. Apply Har
risburg Cigar Co., 500 Race street
WANTED Good girl for genera!
housework. Apply, 904 North Second
street.
WANTED White girl to assist with
; light housework: must like children,
i Apply, 721 North Seventeenth street.
WANTED Woman to assist with
housework. Call or address Mrs. W. H.
Nuemyer Overview, above Summerdale,
! Marysvllle car. Post office address,
Mechanicsburg R, F. D. No. 4.
WANTED Experienced bunch
-1 makers and rollers. Apply Central
Cigar Co., South Cameron street.
WANTED—Experienced help,
i Apply Silk Mill, Cor. North and
| Second streets.
1 STENOGRAPH ER WANTED Ex
! perienced stenographer, rapid operator
and quick at dictation. Apply, stating
age. salary and full particulars, Rox S.,
2771, care of Telegraph.
CASHIER Lady cashier wanted:
experienced, quick and accurate. Apply
in own writing, stating age. reference
and particulars. Box 2T25, care of Tele
graph.
WANTED A graduate nurse for
institution work: must be registered;
reference. Mrs. Harriet B. Corbln 11
Prospect avenue, Galeton, Pa.
WANTED Woman for general
housework: small family; good wages.
Apply to Mrs. Keller, South Bowman
avenue, Camp Hill, Pa.
WANTED Stenographer,
lady stenographer, also able to
take care of cash, quick and ac
curate. Apply office. Wm. B.
Schlcisner store. 28 North Third
street.
HELI* WANT*'**—Male and Fem«J»
MAKE MONEY. HOME WORK
Writing, addressing and mailing ad
vertising letters and postals. Send
stamped addressed envelope. Royal
Sales Co., Dept. Q.
AGENTS WANTED
FREE SAMPLE nosplash water
strainers sell themselves no talking
—experience unnecessary. Dally profits
$5 upwards. Send 2c (mailing cost).
A. K. Union Filter Co.. New York.
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS MADE AN
NUALLY. Scores make from $3,000 to
$5,000 every year. Phenomenal, easy,
simple, interesting business that can be
operated from home. Spare or all time.
We are manufacturers and supply you
with everything. No peddling; no ex
perience. Flourishes in cities, towns
and villages. Let us tell you all about
it. Pease Manufacturing Co., Dept H.,
25 Buffalo, N. Y.
AGENTS WANTED—Best, quickest
household specialties on market; big
money, many repeat orders. Write for
free particulars. Keystone Specialty
Company, 227 South Thirteenth street,
Harrisburg, Pa.
AGENTS To handle • necessary
household specialty; easy to demon
strate. Big repeater; large profits.
W r rlte at once for particulars. Griffin
Specialty Co., Fredonia, Pa.
$7,500,000 ACCIDENTAL DEATH
S2O to SSO weekly Accident and Sick
ness. Men and Women accepted. All
occupations. Premium, $lO a year. Half
benefits, $5.00. Large commissions to
agents. National Accident Society. 320
Broadway, New York. • (Established
1535).
SALESMEN WANTED
SALESMEN WANTED All retailers.
Absolutely new. All territory vacant.
Convincing talkers, experienced or
otherwise, make from $15.00 to $50.00
dally. Address quick, giving age, ex
perience, present occupation, territory
wanted. E. L. Weldner, lowa City,
lowa.
SALESMEN WANTED Experience
unnecessary, easy work, big pay. Write
now for large list of openings offering
opportunities to earn from SIOO to SSOO
a month while you learn. Address near
est Office. Dept. 244, National Salesmen's
Training Association, Chicago, New
York. San Francisco.
SALESMEN , WANTED for our side
line Blankets and Dress Fabrics. We
sell retailers direct and pay good com
missions. Schuylkill Mills, Box 1192,
Philadelphia, Pa.
SALESMEN For high-grade speci
alty. Demonstration invariably results
in Sale. Send for free descriptive
booklet and terms. The Mountain Mfg.
Co., Upper Montclair, N. J.
WANTED Salesman to sell High
Grade Temperance Drinks In small
country towns. Commission contract
with $40.00 weekly drawing account.
Crown Company. 207 South Commercial
street, St. Louis, Mo.
WANTED Live salesman to sell
guaranteed automobile tires at 20 per
cent, below ordinary prices; excellent
proposition for hustler. Lastlc-air Mfg.
Co., Inc., Niagara Falls, N. Y.
SITUATION WANTED—MaIe
WANTED By young, married
man, electrical work of any kind; 15
years' experience: references furnished.
Address W.. 2725, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Young man, sober, wil
ling worker, clerical experience, willing
to do any kind of work, would accept
Sosition as organist in church. Aa
ress R„ 2685, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Young colored man. 19
years of age, desires work of any kind.
Call, or address, 1231 North Seventh
street.
WANTED White boy, 14 years of
age, desires work of any kind. Call
or address, 1109 Plum avenue.
WANTED White woman desires
position as housekeeper for widower;
city preferred. Address M. 8., care of
Telegraph.
WANTED Middle-aged woman
wants position; good cook and baker.
Address Box 33, New Cumberland, Pa.
WANTED Colored woman desires
plain sewing by the day or week. In
quire 1407 New Fourth street.
■\
For Sale
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
dry. Lot 25x92 ft.
MIM.EH HHOTHERS <& CO.
I I.ocust and Court Sts,
i; Bellevue Park \
II The choice residence section C
>, of Harrisburg f
i ;■ New Houses and ?
j ;> Building Plots £
I ! i Inspection by appointment, and?
|,i without any obligation upon your?
ji l part, whatever. ?
J MILLER BROTHERS & CO J
,[i Sales Agents for Bellevue Park \
! iJOpp, Post Office. Bell Phone 15B&S
i m
SITUATIONS WANTED —Female
WANTED By colored woman, any
kind of day's or week's worly. Call or
address. 1108 Florence avenue.
TWO young colored girls want posi
tions as child's nurse, or to assist with I
housework. Call or address. 1215 Mon
roe street.
WANTED Young woman with
child desires position as housekeeper
for widower. Address. B 2721, care of
Telegraph.
i COOK wants position. Elizabeth
Alexander, 409 North Fifth street.
WANTED White woman desires
i position as chambermaid or general
t housework. Call, or address, C. M.,
t 303 H Chestnut street.
WOMAN wants clays work and also
girl wants position as child's nurse.
Call, Bell phone 1476 M.
WANTED—By, colored woman, place
for day's work or general housework;
can furnish reference. Address, A. P.,
1123 Monroe street.
WANTED Young colored girl de
sires general housework. Call, or ad
dress. 1217 Currant street. I
WANTED Half-grown colored girl
desires general housewfcrk. Call, or ad
'dress, 1234 North Seventh street.
Situations Wanted Male and Female
SONG POEMS WANTED to r publica
tion. Experience unnecessary. Send
us your verses or melodies to-day or
write for instructive booklet—it's free.
Marks-Goldsmith Co.. Dept. 233, Wash
ington. D. C.
WANTED Young, married colored
couple desire positions in private fam
ily; good reference; will stay at place
or room out. Call 111 South Dewberry,
or phone 616 J. Mrs. Lewis Ewell.
REAL ESTATE FOH SALE
FOR SALE HOUSE on acre; modern
conveniences; fruit, chick*n coops, etc.;
8 minutes' walk from car; cement
walk; Long sU-eet, Camp Hill, in rear
of Dr. Swallow's residence. A bargain.
W. H. Yingst, P. O. Box 794, City.
FOR SALE Desirable building lots 1
in the Tenth Ward, located on Fourth, I
Fifth, Schuylkill and Atlas streets.
An opportunity for a builder or real
estate dealer t.o secure well located I
property for development purposes. Ad- :
dress L., No. 1587. care of Telegraph.
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 liouso,
36x40. Plot of ground, size 100x200.
Porch. 10x110. This house Is strictly
modern and completed in April. In
quire Samuel Mumper, New Cumber
land, Pa. Bell phone 3447 R.
FOR SALE Good 2H-story brick ;
house; one of the best locations in
Highspire; large lot. M. B. Cover, Sec
ond and Commerce streets, Highspire.
FOR SALE One of those new
houses in Bellevue Road, No. 1914;
brick; all improvements; side entrance,
price $2,850. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South
Thirteenth street.
FOR SALE 6 South Eighteenth
street, all improvements, was offered at
$2,300. will rent for $18.00; any reason
able offer considered. H. G. Pedlow,
110 South Thirteenth street.
HORSESHOE
Horse (cows) hogs (chickens) with
(18) bushel corn (16) oats (4) rye (5)
wheat (7) potatoes (hay) and (straw I.
Front'and back porches. fine (new)
home valued alone ($1,400). Water at
door, barn, poultry, hog. outbuildings.
Located (near) River (2) squares to
school and church and (mile) to City
Market (10,000) people. Handy (to)
Trolley and Railroad Station. (Im
portant) and no mistake (44) acres,
price for everything ($2,900). Posses
sion at once. (Opportunity).
WOM)ERSEE
Handy (Sunbury) Milton (Danville)
by main State Road near (3) large City
Markets. (Mile) to stores, churches,
schools, railroad station. Building!. |
cost ($7,500). Gentlemen's (Country) i
Estate. Remember (11*0) acres only !
($8,000). Creamery House. Acetylene'
Light. Irfvel Land and Grand Outlook
into t'ity, i Horses) cattle (hogs) I
chickens <nil) machinery—(so) ton hay
and str: (oats) corn (wheat )pota
toes —No: . (Money) at Once ($15,000)
farm (everything) giveaway at ($15,-
500).
BONNEBROOK
(Apoplexy) between (70 to 80) second j
stroke—Must sell at once. Fine (8) '
year horse (2) Jersey cows (2) hogs
(90) chickens (100) bushel corn (30) ;
oats (8) wheat (5) rye (7) potatoes,
(hay) and (straw) including Farming I
Machinery. Ready to work (25) acres |
($1,800). Possession at once. On Main:
Road (telephone) in (2) porch home,
extra fine Bank Barn, covered stork
yard (2) wagon houses, outbuildings. I
Fruit, Meadows and Creek advantages .
(2) mile to Market.
GEORGE B. OSTRAXDER.
Danville Telephones Sunbury |
Mornings (7 to 8) Evenings. j
FOR SALE Plot of ground corner i
Twenty-fifth and Brook avenue. Edge- !
mont, equal to 6 regular lots—streetj
on 3 sides. Price. SSOO if sold soon. In- i
quire W. H. Harman, 1930 State street. |
BARGAIN 5-Acre Farm, SSOO. All j
buildings in good condition. Three !
miles from New Kingston, Cumberland
.County, Pa. Part trade on light tour
ing car or cash. Martz, Twentieth and
Paxton streets.
FOR SALE—
Camp Hill Corner Park Ave., Lin
coln St. and Willow Ave.—facing three i
streets 1 1-5 acres of land 2H
story brick dwelling 8 rooms and
bath hot water heat large porches.
Second St., Wormleysburg on car
line—2-story frame semi-bungalow
7 rooms—porch front and rear—fruit In
bearing lot, 50x150. This property
is in a number one condition. Brlnton-
Packer Co., Second and Walnut Sts.
MILL AND 13 ACRES OF LAND
located on Manada Creek—lo miles east 1
of Harrisburg 4 miles north of
Swatara a number one frame dwell
ing 8 rooms stone and frame grist
mill, 36x40—mill in operation during
entire year. This is one of the best
merchant mills in this section. Brin
ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut
Sts.
STEAM HEATED HOUSE on N. Sev-
I enteenth street No| 44, for sale at
a reduced price gas electric light
—porches occupied by owners
inspect it. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner
Building.
CORNER BRICK PROPERTY. No. 117
Sylvan Terrace, for sale bath gas
—furnace porch. This property is
In good condition and the price Is
right. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build
ing.
FOR SALE 1619 N. Fifth street
frame house 9 rooms gas cor
! ner property particulars on this and
! other uptown property at Bell Realtv
j Co.. Bergner Building.
] CORNER PROPERTY FOR SALE
! Brick house 8 rooms bath gas
i— electric light steam heat porch
—lot. 18x120 large yard. Price,
53,000. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build
ing.
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.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT
NEAR DUNCANNON 2 V4-story
frame house lO rooms large porch
—sls. Miller Brothers & Co., Bell
phone 1595.
FOR RENT House No. 83 Balm
: street, all improvements, rent $lB. and
.No. 22 Balm street, improvements, rent
: sl6; keys at No. 24 Balm street. Apply,
I George W. Orth, 1831 North sixth
I street.
_ HEAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT Three-story brick
house, S rooms. Improvements, 660 ("ai
der street. Inquire Morris Baturin, 639
Boas street.
FOR RENT—
-5551 N. Sixth St.; 3-s. b $16.00
Camp Hill. N. Bowman Ave 20.00
Camp Hill. Park Ave 15.00
Rllllnger; Business location.
Bella Vista 40.00
Aparmenl, 2208 N. Third St 40.00
Ftirn. Apt.. 523 N. Sixth St 25.00
Carlisle, Mooreland Ave., Furn... 40.00
11*57 Moltke Ave.; Imps 11. (10
Enola. Adams St 1,1.00
W. Enola 8.00
Lemoyne. Cor. Hummel & Bucher 16.50
622 N. Eighteenth St 20.00
BR INTON-PACK KR CO..
Second and Walnut Sts.
FOR RENT 2159 North Fourth
street, three-story brick building, nine
rooms and hall, cement cellar, front
and back porch; all Improvements; pos
session immediately. Address F. F.
Stevlck, 1019 North Third street. City.
FOR RENT New house. 5 rooms,
electric lights and gas, all Improve
ments; sl2 per month, rear of Curtin
street. Call, 622 Emerald street.
FOR RENT
2220 N. THIRD ST. 3-story brick
dwelling —lO rooms and bath, $32.50.
Miller Brothers & Co., Bell phone 1595.
FOR RENT
1843 WhiteHall street $32.50
1850 Market street $32.00
129 South Fourteenth street.... $22.00
16 South Sixteenth street slß.ou
1715 Carnation street $17.00
339 South Sixteenth street $13.00
1935 North street SIO.OO
J. E. GIPPLE.
1 1251 Market Stree.t.
FOR RENT IN STEELTON
House with eight rooms; water in
kitchen—large lot; $lO per month. In
quire, 31 South Front street Steelton.
I
TWO new 2%-storv 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 New double brick
houses, Nos. 234 and 236 W. Herman
avenue, Lemoyne, $16.00 each. All Im
provements. front and back porches.
Henry A. Zeiders, 1320 Kittatlnny
street. Phone 2105-M.
FOR RENT 1443 Berryhll I Mreet,
0 rooms anil hath, all Improvements,
front porch and lawn. $22.50 per month.
John H. Maloney, Real Estate and Gen
eral Insurnnee. IBID Green street.
FOR RENT lBlO North Third
street; 8 rooms; all improvements; large
yard; immediate possession; S2O per
month. G. W. Kehr.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
IF YOU
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; fine
location; only bakery lr( 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 50x140 feet, property built
a few years. Just remodeled. Now va
cant. Address Samuel Mumper. New
Cumberland, Pa. Bell phone 3447 R.
FOR SALE
1600 block, Apricot street, SI9OO, near
ly new.
400 block. Hummel Terrace, $3200.
300 block. South Fourteenth street,
$2400.
Fine country home at Washington
Heights, ten minutes' ride from Market
Square. Large garden and orchard of
about 100 fruit trees. S3BOO.
Camp Hill plot. 50x200, along street
car line, SIOOO.
FOR RENT
2100 block, Derry street, two new
houses, $2 4.00 per month.
RETTEW <fc BUSHNELL,
1000 North Third street
Insurance and Real Estate
WILL SELL at a sacrifice or rent.
1815 North Second street; possession at
once. Apply Regent Theater. 410 Mar
ket Rtreet.
FOR RENT Furnished cottage
along the Swatara; electric light and
running water. Apply Miss Clara Wal
mer, Hummelstown, Pa.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Second floor Hubley
Apartments, 508 North Third street; a
rooms and bath; possession August 1.
Apply Mrs. A. S. Hubley, 508 North
Third street.
FOR RENT One four, flVe or seven
room apartment, with outlook over
river from every room, at 100 Hamil
ton street. Apply 1700 North Second
street.
FOR RENT—Third tloor, 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 Apartment 1101 North
Third street; all conveniences; steam
heat Apply 264 Herr 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 Ruilding just finished pri
vate apartments, consisting of three
rooms and large balcony, with lockers
in basement; large bav window fronts;
light and alr.v; convenient and comfort
able. Just the thing for small family.
Little expense and low rent. Apply on
premises, 1321-1323 Wallace street.
Dally Inspection invited.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT Second
floor at the Walzdorf, facing Capitol;
six rooms, tiled bath and pantry; hard
wooa floors, electric light and city
steam. Inquire 400 North street
FOR RENT Modern apartment In
Althouse Rulldtng, corner Thirteenth
and Market streets. Rent very liberal
for summer months to right party. J.
E. Gtpple, 1251 Market street.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Second and third floor
corner, furnished rooms; all conveni
ences; private family. Address J., 2726,
care or Telegraph. ,
FOR RENT One room for gentle
man for lodging. Call United phone
887 X.
FOR RENT Large, cheerful second
floor front room; electric lights and use
of hath; centrally located; close to
Capitol and Post Office. 233 South
street; Phone 18S5M.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms?
hotel accommodations, very cool and
airy; newly furnished: hot and cold
water in each room: elevator and dally
laundry service; summer prices. Mor
rells. 204 Locust street. Tel.. 2377-J.
FOR RENT Second story front
room, furnished; with or without
; board. Apply, 1523 Regina street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms,
single or ensulte; all conveniences, in
cluding phone; reference required. Ap
ply 1016 North Front street
ROOMS FOR RENT
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 Furnished rooms, with
or without board; private family. 1408
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 I
street. !
FOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms, I
single or en suite, terms reasonable. |
209 State street
FOR RENT Large, well furnished
second floor front rooms; all conveni
ences; use of phone. 813 North Second
street.
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ROOMS WANTED
CHEERFUL, comfortably furnlshea
rooms, with conveniences, in private
family, breakfast and dinner served;
desired by two young men: good refer
ences. Allison Hill preferred. Address,
Box J. 2719, In care of Telegraph.
UNFURNISHED KOOMS
BUILT especially for light house
keeping, single or with kitchenettes,
arrangements strictly private, stoves
furnisned free, laundry, phone, and
bathroom privileges. Private lockers
for surplus furniture. Inquire office,
429 Broad street, or Janitress, same
building. Daily inspection invited.
BOARDING
SUNNYBROOK COTTAGE Near
Yellow Breeches Creek. Board for
ladies. Private family. No children.
Ideal location. Near trolley. Home
comforts. Fresh vegetables and
poultry. Mrs. Robert A. Ross, New
Cumberland.
COUNTRY HOARDING
In mountains near Dauphin and farm.
Accommodations for three families.
Reasonable rates for season. Address
D., 2704, care of Telegraph.
BOARDERS WANTED
WANTED Mealers and boarders;
railroaders preferred. 1146 Derry
street.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE AT GABLE'S, 118. 11#
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 SALE Five-passenger Craw
ford touring car, 1912 model; excellent
condition; cheap. H. B. •Runk, 334
Chestnut street.
FOR SALE Two-cylinder, five-pas
senger Reo Touring car, in good run
ning order. Price, $60.00. Apply 206
South Thirteenth street.
FOR SALE Diamond ring, first
quality stone, 1% karats In weight and
absolutely perfect Address A., 2715,
care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE I need money quickly.
Will sell my lilgh-grade piano at a
big sacrifice. Call 1315 Swatara street.
FOR SALE—Six passenger Stude- !
baker make, good Jitney, price $270.00 i
ff sold before Sunday—leaving town
Monday. John A. Forney, 10 Argyle
street. Bell phone 1071 M.
FOR SALE Typewriter, Reming
ton, No. 7, excellent condition, only
$14.00 —bargain. Address H., 2716, care
of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Tinning tools and ma
terial. Apply H. Haller, 15478 Derry
| street, Harrisburg, Pa.
! 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 Private collection Red
Seal Victrola Records at one-half oft
listed price; sold singly or any num
ber. 230 West State street Bell phone
688 R. j
FOR SALE 1913 Mitchell touring
car; fully equipped; electric lights and
starter. Bargain to quick buyer. Rob
erts & Holn.
FOR SALE High-class, white en
ameled, sanitary oak refrigerator, with
black tin water coil for drinking.
Holds 100 pounds of lee. Will sell very
reasonable. Apply 1745 North Sixth
street.
FOR SALE One W. H. Mulllns
Company 14-foot Bustle duck boat and
rudder. Never been used. Price, $25.00.
Inquire of Mrs. G. S. Comstock, Me
chanicsburg, Pa.
GLASS window mgns. Furnished
Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and
Board and Table Board at 25c each One
of these signs will be given with each
fix-time order for a classified ad. if
paid In advance. Inquire at Office of
Telegraph.
FOR SALE Fine rubber-tire run
about, newly painted; one cushion-tire
runabout, wire wheels, archaxle—just
the thing for speeding. Both classy
Jobs. Must be sold. One light, all-pur
poses delivery wagon. Noye Wagon
Works. 1017 Market.
FOR SALE 5-Q.-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 One good oak office
table, at half price. G. \i'. Kehr, 204
Chestnut stret.
FOR SALE One 2-year-old colt;
will make splendid animal for some
wide awake farmer. Apply now at
'Barber shop, Dauphin.
FOR SALE Sanitary toilet; Just
the thing for a summer cottage or farm
house; brings all the advantages of the
city to the country; never used. Apply
i Barber Shop, Dauphin.
j FOR SALE —Angelus player, ebony
case, 40 rolls. $30.00; Angelus player,
mahogany, 100 rolls, $40.00; Cecellan
! player, 70 rolls, walnut case, $50.00,
| C. M. Sigier, Inc.
I FOR SALE 1 trimmer sewing ma-
I chine. Singer make, brand new; also
I 1 electric blower, new, have no use for
! the tools. Address, Charles Shepler,
! Campbelltown. Pa.
■ FOR SALE Scratch Pads new
3iipply—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.
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 th«
Telegraph Business office.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Bungalow, best situat
ed, along Susquehanna river, between
Wild Cat and Accomae. Furnished com
plete. Particulars. A. L. Reach. Mari
etta, Pa.
FOR RENT Old-established hard
ware store. Best location. W. V.
Donohue, Mount Carmel, 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 light manufactur
isusa"«r«a-ifßsr-.A8»"
WANTED
WANTED Ford touring car; must
be In good condition; will pay one hun
dred dollars down and twenty-five a
month. Address, J 2723, care of Tele
graph.
WANTED A lady to board with
private family on the Hill. Call, 162)
Chestnut street.
BUSINESS OPFOItTt'NITI KS
GOOD-PAYING confectionery and Ice
cream business within a few miles of
Harrisburg. Will stand strictest inves
tigation. Other business demands at
tention. Apply, B 2720. cai;e of Tele
graph.
ANY intelligent person can earn good
Income corresponding for newspapers'
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798. Lock
port. N. Y.
I MADE $50,000 In five years In tbe
mall order business, began with $S
Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea
cock. 356 Lockport. N. Y.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
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. Harrisburg Harness & Supply
Company. Second and Chestnut
FOR 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
1860.
fIAULINa
R. A. HARTMAN.Boar,Iing Stable and
National Transfer Co. Movers of
planoq, safes, bollors and general haul
ing. H. W. Lathe. Manager, Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No
2SO3R-
STORAGE
FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private
rooms for household goods, $2 per
month and up. We Invite Inspection.
Low insurance. 437-445 South Second
street. Harrisburg Stotage 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.
Cadillac Demonstrates its
Efficiency on Long Trip
An eight-cylinder Cadillac driven by
F. A. Schnupp,- carrying three pas
sengers and baggage made the trip
from Harrisburg to Sunbury, Lewls
bcrg, Mifflintown, Center Hall, Belle
fonte, State College and back to Belle
fente, Center Hall, Lewistown, Hunt
ingdon, Dtincansvllle, Armagh, Blatrs
vllle, Greensburg to Pittsburgh. Re
turing by way of Greensburg, Stoyera
town, Bedford, McConnellsburg,
Chambersburg to Harrisburg, a total
mileage of 610.4 miles. The entire
trip was made on high gear except
at one point between Ebensburg and
Armaugh on a 14 per cent, grade for
about 300 feet that was very rough.
The trip was made absolutely with
out an adjustment of any kind or any
j tire trouble, said Mr. Schnupp. The
remarkable performance of the hills
i which were taken without tremor
excited the enthusiasm of the pas
sengers.
Motor Car Industry on a
Firmer Basis Than Ever
"Conditions In the automobile busi
ness are more settled than at any
previous time," says Richard E. Scott,
general manager of the Reo Motor Car
Company.
"I can't recall a time when the out :
ldok was so clear or the industry on
a firmer basis than right now," con
tinued the Reo man.
"To the man on the outside I sup
pose it looks Just the reverse—what
with the many innovations, the many
types of multi-cylinder cars and the
other seemingly contradictory an
nouncements, together with the appar
ent slashing of prices.
! "But If you look below the surface
I you will see that these are but Indi
cations of stability frantic breaks
In prices In mldseason, the adoption
of new radical types of motors,
[etcetera, are but effarts on the part of
some makers to get "a place in the
sun," while those who already enjoy
that privilege—the better established
makers—are announcing nothing radi
cal.
"In previous years the most disturb
ing elements have been the "Wars of
Sixes and Fours," or similar contro
versies in which two factories about
equally strong, have been aligned
against each other. That served to
divide the audience to buyers and to
make all hesitate. This year, however,
there Is no agreement save among the
older concerns and they are with one
accord bending their offorts to the re
finement of existing standards and
Ignoring the efforts of newer concerns
lo establish new ones without hav
i ing agreed among themselves as to
what shall be the bnsls of that new
i standard.
"As a result we find, buyers. Instead
iof being confused by the arguments
of the many belligerents are. in their
buying, at least, playing the part of
neutrals, and giving their support to
the established order of things.
"For example, we have never' known
the demand to be so brisk for conserva
tive types as now, while those whose
purse or preference dictates a larger
car, seem perfectly satisfied with Sixes.
Of course we are all watching the nov
elties with Interest ns well as curiosity,
but like President Wilson, we are more
anxious to keep out of the fray than
! to engage in It, since the chances of
a glorious victory are many times dis
counted in our minds by the hazard of
an ignominious failure."
DEATH OF WIN'FIELD S. MYERS
Special to Thr Telegraph
Mechanicsburg. Pa,. July 3.—Win
field S. Myers died early this morning
at his home at the corner of Simpson
and Broad streets. Although In 111
health for several months with a com
plication of diseases, his condition only
became serious recently. He was aged
about CO venrs and was n native of
Monroe township, living here the past
five years. The greater part of his
life was spent In farming near Trlndle
j Spring. His wife and two children
! survive—Mrs. Howard Frickman. of
Harrisburg, and Myrl S. Mvers, Ameri
can consul at Ewatow, China; nlso two
sisters. Misses Elmira and Elizabeth
Myers, of Lancaster. At this time
no funeral arrangements are made.
K. of P. Festival
The Uniform Rank. Knights of
Pythias will hold its Ice cream and
cake festival this afternoon and
evening, July 3, at Seventeenth and
Chestnut streets, owing to the damp
weather of Wednesday. Advertise
ment.
IMPORTANT TO MERCHANTS
Office and Salesroom of National
! Cash Register Company, at No. 10r>
j Market, street, will close Saturdays at
[noon during July, August and Reptem
: her.
Will be closed all day Monday, July
sth.
N. R. BLACK,
i IfclM Agent
MORGAN SHOOTING
DEPRESSES STOCKS
Uncertain Tone Shown; U. S. Steel
Breaks 11-4 Points;
Bonds Easy
By Associated Press
New York, July 3. Stocks were
only temporarily depressed to-day on
news of the shooting of J. P. Morgan.
The market showed an uncertain tone
at the outset, mainly as a result of re
newed weakness In St. Paul. United
States Steel, which is regarded as a
Morgan specialty, broke 1 % points
while the selling wjr at Its height
with losses of 1 to 2 points In other
Industrials, including the war special
ties. Railroad stocks, particularly the
VanderbUts and Grangers, had snown
an early Inclination to react in sym
pathy with St. Paul. Reassuring ad
vices regarding Mr. Morgan's condi
tion caused a general wiping out of
losses. The close was Irregular,
Bonds were easy.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Furnished by E. S. Goshorn,
l!0S-209 Arcade Building.
New York, July 3.
Open. High. Low. Clos.
Alaska O M 37. 37 37 37
A IT! al Cop . 74% 74% 73 % 73%
Am Bt Sug 48Vi 48% 48 V* 48%
Ant Can .. 46% 46% 44% 45%
Am C& F. 54 54 54 54
Am Ice Sec 2fl 29 28% 28%
Am Loco . 48 48% 48 48
Am Smelt. 78% 79 78% 79
Am T & T. 1201,2 121% 120% 121%
Anaconda . 35% 35% 34% 35%
Atchison .. 100% 100% 100 100
B&O 76%- 76% 76 76%
Heth Steel. 167 167 166 166%
Bklyn It T. 87% 87% 87% 87%
Cal Petro. . 14% 14% 14% 14%
Can Pacific 142% 143% 142% 143%
Cent Leatli 40% 40% 40 40%
CM& St P 84 84 82 83 %
C Con Cop. 45 45 44% 45
Col F & I. 30% 30% 30% 30%
Con Gas .. 125% 125% 125% 125%
Dlst Sec . . 24 24 % 24 24
Erie 26% 26% 25% 26
Erie Ist pfd 40% 40% 39% 39%
Gen E Co.. 168% 168% 167% 167%
Gen Motors 156 156% 156 156%
Goodrh BF 53 Vi 53% 52% 53%
Gt Nor pfd 118 118 117% 117%
Gog Exp ... 63 63 62 % 62%
In-Met .... 75 75
«C So 24% 24% 24% 24%
Lehigh \al 142% 142% 141% 142%
Louis &N. 115 115 114% 114%
Mex Petro. 75 75 73 % 73%
Mo Pac .. 6% 6% 6 6%
Nat Lead.. 62% .. . 62%
NY Cent.. 88% 88% 84% 88%
NY.NH& H 64% 64% 63% 64
Nor Pac .. 105 105 103% 105
Pac Mall .. 33% 33% 33 33%
P R R . .. 106% 106%
Pitts Coal.. 22% 22% 22% 22%
Press S C. 48% 48% 48% 48 Vi
Ray C C.. 23% 23% 23% 23%
Reading .. 147% 147% 146% 147
Rep I& S. 29% 29 Vi 29 29
ReplSpd. 87% 87% 87% 87%
South Pac. 86% 86% 85% 86%
South Ry.. 15% 15% 15% 15%
TennCop.. 36% 36% 26% 36%
Third Ave.. 63% 53% 53% 53%
Union Pac. 127% 127% 126% 127
IT S Rub. . . 46% 46% 45% 46
U S Steel.. 60% CO% 59 58
U S S pd.. 109% lt)0% IC»% 109%
Utah Cop.. 67% 67% 67 67
West U Tel 66 66 65% 67
West Mfg.. 99% 99% 97% 98%
PHII.ADEI.PHIA STOCKS
. Associated Prist
Philadelphia, July 3. Wheat
Steady; No. 2, red, car lots, export,
$1,250)1.30; No. 1. Northern. Duluth,
11.4501.45.
Corn Steady; No. 2, yellow, local,
83 o>B4c; steamer, No. 2, yellow, local.
82©>83c.
Oats Higher; No. 2. white, 67©
57 He.
Bran Dull; winter per ton, none
here; spring, per ton. J25.00@25.60.
Refined Sugars Quiet, but steady;
powdered, 6.20 c; fine granulated, 6.10 c;
confectioners' A, 6.00 c.
Butter Steady; western, creamery,
extras, 28% c; nearby, prints, fanoy.
32c.
Eggs The market la steady:
Pennsylvania and other nearby firsta.
free cases, $5.85 per case; do.,
current receipts, free cases, $6.55
per case; western, extras, firsts, $6.00
per case; do., firsts, free cases, $5.55
per case.
Live Poultry—Dull, weak; fowls,
15%0>16c; broiling chickens. 18@26c;
ducks, young, 15® 17c; ducks, old, 12®
15c.
Dressed Poultry—Steady; fresh kill
ed fowls, fancy, 18%® 19c; do., aver
age, 16%@17%c; do., unattractive, 14%
@ls%c; Ice packed fowls. 16®
17c; old roosters. 12c; do., broiling,
chickens, nearby, 25@32c; do., bro'llng
chickens, western, 21®26c; frozen
fowls, 18; do roasting chickens, 13®-
21c; do turkeys. 18®22c.
Potatoes Dull and weak; Maine,
per bushel. 15@20c: New York, per
bushel, 10® 20c; Southern, per barrel.
40c® SI.OO.
Flour Market firm but quiet;
and nominal; winter stralghta,
$5.6005.75; do., clear, $5.60@6.26; Kan
sas, Jute sacks. $6.10@6.50; spring,
straights, $6,000)6.20; do., patents, $6.25
@6.85.
Hay Firm, but quiet; No. 1 largo
bales. $19.50®20.50; No. 1, medium bales
No. 2, do.. $18@19.00; No.
3, do., $16.50®16.50; light mixed, $19.00
@19.50; No. 1. do., $17.60@18.00; No. 2,
do, $16,500)16.50.
PHII.ADI3I.PHIA STOCKS
By Associated Press
Philadelphia, June 3.—Stocks closed
steady.
Cambria Steel «%
Lake Superior Corporation 8
ljehlgh Navigation 74
Lehigh Valley 71
Pennsylvania Railroad 53%
Philadelphia Electric 23%
Philadelphia Company 84%
Philadelphia Company, Pfd 32
Reading 73%
Storage Battery 62
Union Traction 33%
United States Steel 69%
CHICAGO CATTI.B)
By Associated Press
Chicago. 111., July 3. Hogs Re
ceipts, 10,000; easy. Bulk of sales, $7.45
@7.70; light, $7.50@7.85; mixed, $7.30®
7.82%; heavy. $6.96®7.70; rough, $6.95
@7.10; pigs. $6,250)7.40.
Cattle Receipts. 11,000; steady. Na
tive beef steers. $6,850)9.90; western
steers. $7.20@8.45; cows and helfera,
$3.250)3.50: calves, $7.25 010.50.
Sheep- Receipts, 6.000: steady. Sheep,
$5.7506.85; lambs. $7,000)10.15.
I FOR RENT
Cottage nt Cove, completely fur*
nisheil from July (1 to 17; alao
months of Auitunt and September.
Apply 7 North Third street, second
floor. '
THE Harrlsburg Polycllnfo Dispen
sary will be open dally, except Sunday,
at 8 P. M.. at its new location, 1701
North Second street, for the free treat
ment of the worthy poor.
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