' —ii mi i ■ , , M i A "For Rent" Ad« His Page Is Sure to leach tie Person Yon Seek| DIED LI'DING TON On July 17. 1915, Dwlght Mallory Ludtngton, of Balti more. Maryland, at 3:30 A. M.. at the home of his father-in-law, Frank R. Leib. of New Cumberland. Services at the residence (New Cum berland) Monday afternoon, at 3:30 oYUick. Relatives and friends are tn vltA&.t « attend. Rurial private. LOST LOST By poor woman, between Second and Penn on Kelker street, or on Third street car. between 8 and 9 o'clock, Friday e\ening. or near the merry-so-round at Paxtang, ten dollar bill Liberal reward if returned to this office. LOST Gentleman's gold open-face Hamilton watch, with initials H. E. B. on back also fob. at Reservoir Park, Friday evening-, between 9 and IIP. M. Liberal reward if returned to 553 Mahantongo street. LOST Tuesday, between Capitol Pudding and Logan avenue, bunch of keys, with name plate A. C. Johnson. 1910 Logan avenue. Reward if return ed to above address. FOUND FOUND—The well-dressed man. He always sends hi 3 clothes to Egbert's Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works. 1245 Market street. Do you? Both phones. Call and deliver. HELP WASTED—.MaIe WANTED Llvewlre salesman for established tea and coffee route. Must be able to furnish bond. Salary and commission. Jewel Tea Co., 269 Broad. WANTED We offer a splendid op portune for good men betweeif ages ot 3o and 55. to travel this summer, making sixteen towns in this part oi Pennsylvania. Wages, per day. Start immediate!}. Glen Bros., ltocliet tei. N. V. MEN AND WOMEN to raise mush rooms in cellars, sheds, boxes, etc. sl2 to weekly. Sucess guaranteed. Write to-day. Hiram Barion, 333 West Forty-eighth street. New York. $S A DAY easily made. We have a proposition that will interest you. Big profits. Positive necessity. Write. J. smith, 133S Q street, Washington, D. C. $5 TO $lO A DAY' easily made. Co operate with us.. No capital or experi ence necessary. Write at once. j. T. Blair & Co., P. O. Box 4, Defiance, Mo. WANTED An experienced chef and bell boy. Apply Harrisburg Club, Front and Market streets. WANTED 3O laborers for excavat ing. Apply to Foreman, Third and Boas streets. Monday morning, 7 A. M. Har risburg Light & Power Company. GOOD OPPORTUNITY' for Insurance agents, also women. Local or travel ing Full or part time. Big pay. Out fit free. References. Heath Nurseries, Manchester, Conn. SSO MONTHLY AND EXPENSES, to travel, distribute samples and take orders, or appoint agents. Permanent. Jap-American Co., Chicago. S3O WEEKLY', evenings at home. Everything furnished; no experience; no canvassing. Don't worry about capital. Boyd H. Brown, Dept. A. 297, Omaha, Neb. 1 WILL HAfi" any honest man up to SSO part of spare time. No tanvasslng. ¥o capital. Write to-day. Voorhles, Desk 155, Omaha, Neb. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy to get. My free booklet Y-372. tells how. Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hop kins, Washington, D. C. YOUNG MEN WANTED who wish to ; become practical or mechanical chauf- I feurs to caii or write us at once. Full i unlimited course. $35. Open day and j evening. Auto Transportation Repair' Shop, 5 North Cameron street. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS Rail- i way Mall 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, Harrls b»rg. Pa HELP WANTED—f emale WANTED Girls over 16 fears of age to learn cigarmaking. j Paid while learning. Apply Har- ■ risburg Cigar Co., 500 Race street, j Private Lessens in Short-! hand, Typewriting:, Dicta tion, Penmanship, Etc., i at class Instruction rates for students! who want Direct Results. Y'ou want I that kind. Fall enrollments now being ' received. Write or call to-dav for full Information. Merle E. Keller, 309 ' Patriot Building. • GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS • Thorough instructions, $5. Returned if j not appointed. Particulars free. ' American Civil Service School, Wash ington. D. C. ANTED Girl for general house work in an apartment; two in family. Hanson, 1814 State street. * ' WANTED Good, strong girl to as sist with general housework and tu help with invalid lady: good wages and room furnished. Apply 107 South Sec ond street. WANTED Persons to color art pic tures at home—easy work: no exnerl- ! ence; good pay; sample free Gleasnif 1 Wheeler. 331 Madison. Chicago. CAPABLE WOMAN to call ™ 1 merchants in her home town or citv | Selling experience required P. o. Rnv 203. Pan Francisco, Cal. ; Another Paved Street For the Auto Man's Pleasure Ride . ■ ' . " j.! Paving on Market Street has just been com- • j| U pleted to Twenty-first street—the main entrance to Reservoir Park and to Bcllevue Park—Har risburg's nature-endowed residence section. When next you go pleasure-riding, be sure to include Bellevue Park. You'll find keen enjoy ment in its winding roads, its magnificent trees, its shady nooks, its beautiful homes and its pic- S turesque views. MILLER BROTHERS & CO. i SATURDAY EVENING, j HELP WANTED—FemaIe I '. i WANTED Experienced white girl - for chambermaid. Apply Metropolitan e | Annex. 512-520 Market street- WANTED Good wash woman for j - Mondays; must take work home. Call i 0 234 State street. WANTED White girl for general | . housework: three in family. Applyl (Tark avenue and Market street. Camp 1 j Hill. a | WANTED White woman for pri- ! r ! vate family with three children, in i 9 suburb. Address J.. 2799, care of Tele- ! e ; graph. r 1 s > POST OFFICE EXAMINATION at < | Harrisburg soon. Prepare now under j - i former Government Examiner. Booklet I e 1 S. 122. free. Writ® to-day. Patterson , t. j Civil Service School. Rochester, N. Y. i j, WANTED—Experienced help. | i Apply Silk Mill, Cor. North and j i! Second streets. f. ■ i : HELI* W.WTPV-MJ 1 - »ud KcniM- j PONG POEMS WANTED for publlca- I ■ tlon. Experience unnecessary. Send ! j us your verses or melodies to-day or . write for instructive booklet—it's free. ' , I Marks-Goldsmith Co.. Dept. 233, Wash- I , 1 ington. D. C. r AGENTS WANTED AGENTS Men and women make I $75 weekly. Fast selling household ' necessity. 100 per cent, profit. Saves ! Money, Time and Labor. Fraenkel & • i Son. 1289 Broadway. New Y'ork. . , [ I AGENTS We have fastest-selling . j auto specialty on tlie market to-day. ; Send for free particulars E M. Light, 1 Hotel Beaumont. Atlantic City. N. J. j | | WE WANT an agent in every town. Special inducements for quick action. Pay weekly. Address Perry Nurseries, j Rochester. N. Y". WANTED Nursery Agents in every i 1 town. Start now. Outfit free. First : National Nurseries. Rochester, N. Y. | AGENTS A Big summer seller j something new concentrated Soft ! Drinks. Just add water delicious] Soft Drinks In a jiffy—any time any where. Popular for the home, picnics. | parties, socials, etc. Guaranteed under : |U. S. Pure Food Laws. Lightweight j ! packages by Parcel Post—no delay, j Enormous demand. Agents coining i ] money—sß to sl2 a das'. 250 other fast I sellers-—all big repeat Irs—loo per cent. I profit. Agent s outfit free. Territory I [ going fast. Be quick— Just a postal to t day. American Products Co., 2395 Third j street, Cincinnati. Ohio. ,{ FREE SAMPLE —• Nonsplash water i strainers sell themselves-—no talking— I experience unnecessary. Daily proflts t ; big. $5 upwards. Send 2c (mailing costl. ; D B. Union Filter Co.. N. Y. j SALESMBX WANTED | WANTED Salesman to sell High | I Grade Temperance Drinks in smalt • ; country towns. Commission contract 1 i with $40.00 weekly drawing account, j Crown Company. 107 South Commercial j street. St. Louis, Mp. ' COMPETENT SALESMEN OR I MERCHANTS preferred by well-rated ! Cleveland concern, to sell merchants j greatest specialty of the day. S3OO to < SSOO per month. Commissions paid , weekly. State experience. O. J. Rlngle, t Station C. Cleveland. Ohio. STAPLE LINE for general retail j trade. Liberal commissions. $35.00 I weekly advance. Ralph H. Ide. 4729 Williams Building, Detroit. SALESMEN WANTED Experience unnecessary: easy work; big pay. Write now for large list of openings offering I | opportunities to earn from SIOO to SSOO 1 a month while you learn. Address ' ! nearest Office. Dept. 244. National ! (Salesmen's Training Association, Chi-| cago, New Y'ork, San Francisco. ' WANTED First-class salesmen to i I represent reliable automobile tire , manufacturer. Exceptional proposition . I for ri«*ht man. Rutherford Rubber Co.. , 535 Court street. Reading. Pa. SITUATION WANTED—MaIe WANTED Boy, 15 years of age. |i desires work of any kind: eager to 1 ; work. Call, or address, 446 South Thir- ,i I teenth street. ! WANTED Middle-aged man. sober 1 ( and Industrious, desires position as ' i I night watchman and boiler fireman: h lean furnish best of reference; twenty-{( five years' experience. Address 1021 I | I South Tw&nty-flrst and One-Half street, I j Harrisburg. WANTED One-legged man wants ! t position clerking in cigar store. Phone t i 1143 W. j■ j I WANTED An all-around bread, i I cake and pastry baker wishes position. I. ; Call, or address. Baker, 1545 Fulton L I street. City. EXPERIENCED male stenographer ! ( i desires work In the evenings; also , , equipped to turn out mimeograph ctr- j j cular letters. Address A., 2738, care of |; Telegraph. I- I- | WANTED l3-year-old boy wants ] s work of any kind. 448 South Thirteenth / I street. - I ( j WANTED By colored man, poai- j- I tlon as ianitor; experienced. Address i I H. E. Corter. 836 Calder street. 't WANTED A good, lionest white | ] man would like a position as watch- c man or any kind of work. Will work 1 i for small wages. Box 698. Harrisburg,' t Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe J WANTED By colored woman, gen -i * eral housework. Apply 904 Cowden i S I street. WANTED Colored woman desires j work by the day. Call, ot address, 794 I - 1 North Seventh street. ! SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE WANTED Experienced child's nurse deslrea position; willing to go i out of town; can furnish reference. Call : Bell phone 1573 J. ! WANTED Stenographic position | desired by a competent young lady; I thoroughly accurate. Phone 1762 J. j Write E. 8., care of Telegraph. i WANTED Experienced woman j wants washing and Ironing to do at home, or day's work. Call, or address, ! 1734 % North Fifth street. WANTED Dressmaking by ex- I perienced dressmaker, either at home or I will como to house. Rates reasonable, j Sls James avenue. WANTED Settled lady desires po sition as housekeeper or companion; i competent; referenc* given and' re j quired. Address 0.. 2735. care of Tele j graph. i _ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE j FOR SALE (Moving to Suburb) A I desirable corner property, 219 Maclay | Street, corner Penn; a beautiful view I from every room, overlooking four of I the largest and finest lawns In the city. : First-class condition, awnings, screens, : Hot Water Heat, etc. For appolnt | ments, phone Bell SB9W, or 1444 J. ' $1,650 WILL BUY" new bungalow; eight rooms; electric light; furnace; large porches; plot frontage, 78 feet; chicken house: variety fruit, inspect I It. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. j INVESTMENT PROPERTY Two brick houses with all modern Improve -1 ments rented to desirable tenants. 1 $3,900 will buy these two houses if sold soon Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build .!!!! 45 Acres—3 miles southeast Llngles i town, brick dwelling, bank barn, level land, variety of fruit. Possession at once. Brlnton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnut streets. i FOR SALE— | 559 Camp St. corner property 3-story frame dwelling 8 rooms, bath I and furnace cemented cellar lot, j 15x130 front and rear porches —1 ; stable on rear. South side Derry St., near entrance to ; Paxtang Park—new 2V-story frame I dwelling 6 rooms, bath and furnace I —large porches—lot, 40x299. You will find the price right. BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Second and Walnut Sts. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—IS3o j North Fourth Street.; unincumbered; 3- story mansard roof; eight rooms and I bath; improvements; cemented cellar; trolley on street; one square to down town trolley; short walk to R. R. : shop, making the property a prompt ! renter at S2O per month. Will ex- j 'change and pay cash difference on j either something larger and more I j central or several smaller houses. « j Will sell at a decided bargain. Im-I ; mediate possession, as house was ' I just vacated. If in any way interest-! led Just call up Bell iI3J, or better I still, call at this office and talk it over. A. C. Y'oung, 28 North Third i street. ! 1 1 FOR SALE A Bargain —■ brick j house, 103 Evergreen street. Apply A. i W. Swengel, 219 South Thirteenth i j street. FOR SALE 3-story brick house; S ! i rooms and bath; all conveniences; large front and rear porches; good neighbor hood, 35 South Seventeenth street. Price, $3,300. Appointments by phone 1070 J. BUSINESS PROPERTY (corner), 9 i rooms bath gas electric light ' ! furnace. Inspect the property and get i reduced price. Lot, 20x136. Bell j Realty Co., Bergner Building. SUBURBAN PROPERTY • FOR SALE Frame house (new); 8 i rooms; bath, pantry, sewing room, ! electric light, steam heat, cemented I cellar, porches; lot, 25x125—12,700. I Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT 1629 Green street, house, 11 rooms and bath: all improve ments; side alley way: water in cellar; I rent. $30.00 monthly. Inquire John C. Giede. 1312 'North Third street. I- FOR RENT lBlO North Third ; street; 8 rooms; all improvements; large j yard: Immediate possession; S2O per | month. G. W. Kehr FOR RENT. FURNISHED Wayne J Cottage. Perdlx. Open for Inspection , all day Sunday. Train leaves 8:30, 10:25 1 and 1:30 P. M., or call at this office. A. I C. Y'oung. 26 North Third street. Bell phone 713 J. FOR RENT. 32 Prospect street, overlooking Reservoir Park, new 3- story brick house, 8 rooms, reception hall, bath, gas, electric, front and rear porches, steam heat, hot and cold water in basement, side and rear entrances, immediate possession. Apply 30 Pros-1 pect street, or Mr. Belt!!, at Dlener's, 40S Market. FOR RENT ll9O Christian street: two-story brick; all Improvements and up-to-date In all respects; seven rooms, including bath; rent. $17.00. Inquire 259 Herr street, between 5 and 7 P. M. FOR RENT No. 627 Wlccnlsco street; three-story brick; eight rooms; all improvements: $1?,00 per month. In quire C. H. Mauk, 1745 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Will rent, sell or ex change, beautiful house bungalow, 8 i rooms, all conveniences. Kelso street, Paxtang. Pa. Come qulcl?. Won't be ' on market very long. Address Jno. C. Wensell, 104 Paxtang avenue, Pax tang. FOR RENT ll2 North Eighteenth street, all Improvements; 101 Evergreen street, all improvements; small store room 1321H Market street. Immedi ate possession. A. W. Swengel, 219 South' Thirteenth street. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT Corner business prop erty and dwelling at 524 Peffer s3O; 1919 Green Street—s2s; also business room at 1820 Third Street. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. FOR RENT House on Main street. Camp Hill, with all Improvements. 1 Rents for $15.00. Key next door, or call at 12S1 North Second street, Harris burg ' TWO NEW 2 W -STORY BRICK i DWELLINGS 1207-1211 North Four teenth Street (above Cumberland); 8 ' rooms and bath: nicely papered; gai; - electric lights; paved streets; all con veniences; front and rear porches. Rent, 1 $25 month. Immediate possession. Ap- ' ply to Miller Brothers' & Co.. Bell I plione 1595. ! FOR RENT 1721 Carnation street; - two-story brick house ; all improve ments; porch front; rent. sl6 00. Also 1 2516 Agate street, rent. $13.00. Apply i 1545 North Sixth street. • REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OK KENT WILL SELL at » sacrifice or rent, ' 1(15 North Second street; possession at ' once. Apply Regent Theater. 410 Mar ket street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT < i FOR RENT I New Building Just finished prl- " vate apartments, 'consisting of three roon»s and large balcony, with lockers ' In basement; large bsy window fronts; 1 light and airy; convenient and comfort able. Just the thing for small family. Little expense and low rent. Apply on premises. 1321-1323 Wallace street 1 Dally inspection invited. ; / \ i 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. " MILLER BROTHERS A CO. Locust and Court Its. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH APARTMENTS FOR RENT J RENT Apartment with con- I I Jrs..^ nc< *' second floor front, 1308 North Third street. Apply to Miller, 20 South uewberr.v street, or 306 Chestnut street. 1 in?'i9 R c, RE!> ' T Third floor apartment, ' ! houth Second street: 7 rooms and • , bath. Apply IQS South Second street. j APARTMENTS FOR RENT Second I , floor at the Waizdorf. facing Capitol; i rooms, tiled bath and pantry; hard , wood floors, electric light and city steam. Inquire 400 North street. FOR RENT—Third floor, rront apart r | ment No. 32 North Second street; X rooms and bath; steam heat and elec- I trie light Apply to Commonwealth j Trust Co.. Hi Marktft street a »£•?* RENT Modern apartment In i w se . Budding, corner Thirteenth and Market streets. Rent very liberal •?*" summer months to right party. J. . B- Glpple. Hsl Market street. . ROOMS FOR RENT • - FOR RENT Large, cheerful second ' i n ?°[ * r °nt room; electric lights and uae [ ! 9, bath; centrally located; close to Capitol and Post Office. 233 South ; street. Phone 1825 M. FO S RENT—Newly furnished rooms, j . | second floor, directly across from Capl- i ; i tol Park. All conveniences, including ' , phones. Rent very reasonable. 406 ; | North street ■I FOR RENT Furnished rooms, for | i light housekeeping; large, well fur-i nislied second floor front rooms; all I conveniences; use of phone. 818 North ! | j Second street. I FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, ! I all conveniences, from $2.00 up weekly; I • i®ble boarding If desired. Apply ) 1 ' , . POR RENT Furnished rooms. I ; ••«»* • or ensulte; all conveniences. in- I eluding phone; reference required. Ap- i | ply 1015 North Front street j FOR RENT Newly furnished ■ on ? r °° m ' facing Capitol Park (three 1 windows) hot ana cold running water land electric light in room; also use of i l? r^e bathroom and Bell phone. 4XO North street. ROOMS WANTED WANTED Cheerful, comfortably j | furnished room, all conveniences, ! breakfast and sapper served, desired Jby two young men; good references;' Allison Hill preferred. Address Rox \V. t I | 2733, care tat Telegraph. | TWO OR THREE ROOMS, furnished, ! 'or light housekeeping. Address S., |„ i 2.37, oare of Telegraph. i . WANTED Two furnished rr.oms. ; Tor light housekeeping, centrally loca»- I ed. in private family, by married couple. ' Address S.. 2731. car© of Telegraph. | UNFURNISHED ROOMS I BUILT especially for light house i keeping, single or with kitchenettes, I arrangements strictly private, stoves ifurnisned free, laundry, phone, and | bathroom privileges. Private lockers i for suiplus furniture. Inquire office, 1 429 Broad street, or Janltress. same ; building. Daily Inspection invited. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Mercer touring car; ex cellent mechanical condition; good i tires, etc.; sacrifice. Call evenings, 6 j to 7. 1625 North street. FOR SALE One good oak office table, at half price. Q. W. Kehr, 204 Chestnut strct FOR SALE Scratch Pads new I supply—so for J6d while they last Ap ply Job Printing Department, The Tele graph Printing Company. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS <*n be secured at the Telegraph Buslneaa Office. GO TO GABLE'S for wire fence of all ' kinds and gates to match. No. 111-U7 j South Secon-1. FOR SALE 5-passenger touring ] car, in fine running condition; tires al most new; one extra tire and tubes; speedometer, jack, horn, pump and all necessary tools. To quick buyer, $325. Call Bell phone 3468J for demonstration. 1 FOR SALE Rabbit Hounds. Young, 1 unbroken, and some broken dogs. Will ' | sell cheap to quick buyer. Address Edgar C. Smith, Dlllsburg, Pa. Box ■ No. 215. FOR SALE 1 Alaska refrigerator, 1 electric coffee grinder, 1 National cash register. 1 baby carriage. Inquire at 1512 North street. I FOR SALE—Counters, cases, shelving ! j and lighting fixtures in present use. 1 Apply to Superintendent. Bowman & Co. J FDR SALE White enamel, oak •'Home" refrigerator, with water colls; | hold 100 lbs. ice; will sell at sacrifice i price. Apply 1745 North Sixth street. FOR SALE Two pool tables, sizes j 4xß and 4Hx9; lunch counter, 12 ft.; National cash register, total adder. ! i I Lock Drawer F, Duncannon, Pa. FOR SALE AT OABLS'B, US, lit I J and 117 South Second street 5,000 gal- ' lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme i t quality. All the full line of the Acme : t a I' FOR SALE One oak hall stand, J I two oak mantels, one music cabinet. Apply H. A. Robinson, 1300 North Third 1 street. ■ t FOR SALE Brick garage, tools, f supplies and gasoline pump. Well lo- I» cated In growing suburban town near I Harrisburg. This Is an elegant oppor- I} tunlty for a good mechanic. Brlnton-I' Packer Co., Second and Walnut Sts. t —— ——— c FOR SALE—Grocery store. In good t location on Allison Hill. Reasonable v cash offer will buy same. Owner wishes to retire from business. Address 11., ? 2736. care of Telegraph. ■ FOR SALE Will sell cheap, a S $2,200.00 Abbott-Detroit touring car, 1913 model; brand new tires and ten extra tubes. Guaranteed In first-class , condition. Will demonstrate. Address ( H.. 2735, care of Telegraph. I FOR SALE A $1,500.00 Imperial s roadster for $775.00; 1915 model. War- t ranted In perfect condition. Run less than 1,200 miles. Address W., 2734, j care of Telegraph. 0 p ! FOR SALE Owner will sacrifice j his 1915, slx-cyllntJer, five-passenger :i; touring car. on account of owner leav- , r ing the city. Cost $1,485. Will sell for I, S9OO. Address S., 2770, care of Tele- | graph. | 0 in BICYCLE BARGAINS Two good / bicycles, $lO each. See these bargains'|i to-day. Keystone Oarage, 814 North i t Third street. City. j , * FOR SALE Five-passenger tour- ; s Ing car, 40-H.-P. motor, In excellent j condition; newly painted; new top'and tires all around. Bargain for someone. I Hell phone 100. FOR SALE Blacksmith shop, with or Without tools; large lot; cheap to quirtk buyer; satisfactory reasons for C selling. Address L., 300, care of Tele- f graph. a FOR SALE E. M. F. touring car; '. full and extra equipment; guaranteed " in A 1 condition; Just right for a Jitney, s Roberts & Holn. 334 Chestnut. d FOR SALE Old-established Ice " Cream Manufactory complete. First class condition. Can be removed or will rent property. Open for Inspec tion. Also Candy Maker's outfit. Rea son for selling, ill health. A. L. Nagle. x 236 Spring street, Middletown, Pa. Unit- o ed phone 92Y. , PARTY leaving town wants to store 8 or sell Upright Piano to responsible I p person; easy terms. Address J. W. M. \ 4 care of Telegraph. i FOR SALE Good, gray horse. 1.20 C *! rbs. Price. $7».00. Inquire Ober'a IE 1 Stable, Court and Cranberry. ja FOR SALE FOR SALE Ford flve-passenger touring car; newly painted; fine condi tion; 6 lamps, horn, top and windshield; to be sold at once. 5 North Camerot. street. - GLASS window signc. Famished Rooms, Unfurnished ftoomi. Rooms and Board and Table Board at 35c each! One of these Signs will be given with each Six-time order for a classified ad. If paid in advance. Inquire at Office of Telegraph. FOR SALE Five-passenger tour ing- car body, good condition; will sell at a sacrifice. Apply Universal Motor Car Co., 1826 Wood avenue. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business office. FOR RENT FOR RENT Bungalow, best situat ed. along Susquehanna river, between Wild Cat and Accomae. Furnished com plete. Particulars. AL. Resch, Marl etta, Pa. FOR RENT Second floor room, $,700 square feet, for llgl-.t manufactur ing purposes. New building. Call at premises. Twelfth and Herr street* WANTED , WOULD like to do sewing. Will come to house by day or week. Hard work I a specialty. Address 0., 2739, care of I Telegraph. 1 WANTED Coupons and subscrip tions wanted for trip to world's series IU?, Inquirer-World series contest. Elmer Llghtner. 2027 North Sixth j street. Bell phone 746J or 3537 W. | WANTED - 1915 or 1914 Ford Tour- Car ' flrst-elass running: condition. Willipay $250 to S3OO cash. Write, or I call, between 7 and BP. M. P. W. Eng jland, 208 North Third street. I ;.\Ka> «>ii" Kit MIIKS ANY intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate. 7ss. Lock port. N. T, FREE 6 MONTHS—INVESTING [ FOR PROFIT, a monthly Ouldo to Money-Making. Tolls how SIOO grows | to $2,200 —how to got rich qulcklv and : honestly. H. L. Barber. Pub., 654, 22 j West Jackson Boulevard. Chicago. | WANTED BUSINESS OF YOUR lOn N; responsible man wanted to op erate vending machines and wholesale I chewing gum; small capital required. I Part of time. Chic Mint Gum Co.. Wll . mington. Del. J I MADE $50,000 In five years in the | mail order bueiness. began with 15 I Send for free booklet. Tells how. Rea ! cock. 356 Lockport. N. Y BCSINESS PERSONAM WE are headquarters for 6ult 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, 113 Market street, Harrisburg. Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bail 19(0. HAULIJTO It. A. HARTMAN.Boirdiag Stable and National Transfer Co. Movers of fiianoa safes, boilers and general haul ng. H. W. Lathe. Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streeta. Bell phone No. 2SO3R. STORAGE FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private rooms for household goods, $2 per month and up. We invite Inspection. Low Insurance. 457-445 South Second street. Harrisburg Storage Company. ! STORAGE 4ls Broad street, for ' household goods and merchandise. Prl- I vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 75 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper A. Co.. 4u Broad street. Both phones. PHILADELPHIA STQCK% Philadelphia, July 17. Stocks closed steady. Cambria Steel 51 % General Asphalt 31 General Asphalt, pfd 68V4 Lake Superior Corporation t 8 Lehigh Navigation 73 : >i Lehigh A'alley 71 Pennsylvania Railroad 53 Philadelphia Electric 23H Philadelphia Company 35 Philadelphia Company, Pfd 32 Philadelphia Rapid Transit 8U Reading 73a, Storage Battery 53 & Union Traction 32 United Gas Improvement 83 ty United States Steel 64% 13 Per Cent, of Wounded Men Are Hit in Head (Correspondence of Associated Press) I Parts—lt Is estimated, according to I latest figures, that 13 per cent, of j the men hit since the Inauguration of the war of trenches are wounded In b the head. Doctors Dentu and Deu- h raigne recommend the use of metallic I j skull caps as a protection. Of fifty- ] five soldiers wounded in the head j treated by Doctor Deuralgne, forty-1 ] two had no such protection, and | j twenty-three of these suffered from j fractures and nineteen from scalp I wounds. The remaining thirteen were j provided with metallic skull caps and 11 five of these were'only slightly wound- £ ed. Doctor Deuralgne declares that'ln officers and surgeons are favorable to r this protection and if the soldiers are r hostile it is because only two or three •{ sizes are made and in most cases fit r badly. i SAILING VESSELS INCREASE SINCE OPENING OF CANAL , (Correspondence of Associated Press) Panama—Since the opening of the Panama Canal it has been noticed by shipping agents in Panama City that tlje number of sailing ships to appear on the seas has rapidly increased. All of these have at one time or another c passed through the waterway. Shipping authorities attribute the ! increase in sail tonnage to the high ' freights due to the European war with t the consequent lack of steam bottoms a of neutral countries. It is stated that $ most of these sailing ships are or American register. They are employed * in carrying wheat and other grains from United States Pacific ports to England and case oils from the United States ports to the Far East. WILSON TALKS TO LANSING <• Cornish, N. H., July I,7.— President „ Wilson wai In communication to-day g with Secretary Lansing regarding the German situation including the con- 6 ference held yesterday between the Secretary and Count Von Bernstorff, j? the German Ambassador. There will * be no further developments in the D situation, however, until the Presi- c dent returns to Washington early next week. c f MORRIS REACHES NEW YORK T New York. July .17. —Ira Nelson c Morris, United States Minister to P Sweden, reached here to-day aboard P the steamer Bergensfjord from Ber gen. Dr. Morris, when he left his i post, was reported to have visited the ii American ministers at Christiana and t Copenhagen and received from ttiem Important dispatches for the State j„ Department at Washington. This Mr. , Morris declined to confirm or deny, it JULY 17, 1915. Don't hunt your good fortune a busy woman can find." It makes all housework easier. Takes the drudgery out of washday, makes boiling, scald ing and hard-rubbing unneces sary. Cleans paintwork per fectly; don't hurt the hands. Soft water means easy work. Fcfis-Soajp Powder softens the hardest water. It's new. NEW HIGH RECORDS sen mm 1 Crucible Steel Again Foremost' Feature, Advancing Six Points in Half Hour By .Associated Press New York, July 17.. New high records were scored by a number of 1 war shares almost at the outset of ' to-day's trading. Crucible Steel was < again the foremost feature, advancing ' over six points In the first half hour " with a sain of five points for the pre ferred. New maximums were also made by Berlilehem Steel, Republic Steel, common and preferred; Baldwin Loco- 1 motive and General Motors. Pacific Mail, which Is not classed among the 1 war Issues, sold at its highest price In years on reports pointing at the ad-11 yantageous disposal of that property, united States Steel was the only active ' leader, opening with a snle of 3,000 shares at a trifling gain. Other proml- i nent stocks. Including railways, were Irregular. i NEW YORK STOCKS 1 Furnished by E. S. Goahorn, 208-209 Arcade Building. New York, July 17. . , jOpen. liigb. Low. i '.kis. > Alaska G M 35% 35% 35 35 Amal Cop . 73% 74 72% 73% Am Bt Sug 48% 49 48% 48% Am Can .. 51% 52% 51% 52 Am C& F. 57% 68% 57% 58 ! Am Cot OH 47% 47% 47% 47% | Am Loco . 51% 52% 51% 51% Am Smelt . 80 80% 79% 80% Am T & T. 121% 121% 121% 121% Anaconda . 3 5 85 % 34% 34% Atchison .. 100% 100% 100% 100% B& O 77% 77% 76% 76% Beth Steel . l§s 190 187% 187% Car Pacific 143% 143% 143% 143% Cent Leath 42% 42% 42% 42% i S&O 37% 37% 37% 37% 1 CM& St P 81 81% 80% 81% C COP Cop. 4fi% 46% 46 46 Col. F & I. 35 36% 35 36 Con Gas .. 128 128 127% 128 Corn Prod. 15% 15% 14% 14% Dist Sec .. 25% .. . . ..* 25% Erie 25% 25% 25% 25% Gen E Co.. 167% 168 167 167 Gen Motors 186 189% 186 188%'. Goodrh BF 51% 51% 50% 50%! Gt Nor pfd 115% 115% 115% 115%| Gt N Ore s 37% , 38% 37% 38 Gug Exp . . 62 62% 62 62 % In-Met 19% 19% 19 19% Lehigh Val 142 152 Mex Petro. 74 74% 73% 73% Mo Pac .. 3% 3%' Nat Lead.. 63 «3% 62% 63% j Nev C C . . 14% 14% i N V Cent. . 86 86 ■ Nor Pac ~ 104 104 103% 103% Pac Mail.. 37 37% 35% 36 P R • • • 106 % 105% Pitts C.... 22% 23 22% 23 i Prs S C 51%. 51% 50% 60% Ry 55.... 34 34% 34 34%! RayCC... 23% 23% 23% 23% I Reading .. 146% 146% 146% 146% Rep I& S. 33 35% 33 34% Rl&Spd. 90% 91 90% 90% South Pac. 83 83 % 82% 82% • South Ry.. 14% 14% 14% 14% i Tenn Cop.. 39% 39% 38% 38% Texas Co.. 132% 132% 132% 132% I Third Ave. 50% 61% 50% 51% I Union Pac. 126% 126% 126% 126% U S Rub... 47% 48 45% 45% I U S Steel.. 63% 65 63% 64% ' US S pd... 110% 111 110% 111 I Utah Cop.. 67% 67% 66% 67 Vir-Car-C.., 33% 33% 33% 33% West U Tel 69% 69% 69% 69% West Mfg.. 104% 104% 103% 103% CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., July 17. Hogs Re ceipts, 8,000; strong. Bulk of sales, $7.35 ®7.75; light, $7.65@8.10; mixed, 57.25® 8.00; heavy. $6.95®7.70; rough, $6.95<& 7.10; pigs. s7_lo@B.oo. I Cattle Receipts, 300; steady. Na- - tlve beef streets, $6.30®10.40; western s steers. $7.10®>8.25; cows and heifers. $3.20@9.25- calves, $7.00©10.25. Sheep—Receipts. 2,000: weak. Sheep. $5.60(5 6.75; lambs, $6.258.80. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia. July 17. Wheat Firm; No. 2. red, car lots, new. July, export. $1.13% ® 1.15% ; No. 1. Northern, Duluth, old. export. $1.55®)1.60. Corn Firm: No. 2, yellow, local, i 87 % @BB%c; steamer. No. 2, yellow, 86% wß7%c. Oats Higher; No. 2, white, 62%@ 63c. Bran Ouiet, but steady; winter, - per ton. none here; spring, per ton, I $25.50@>26.00. i Refined Sugars Market steady; powdered. 6.20 c; fine granulated. 6.10 c; confectioners' A. 6.00 c. Butter Market steady; western, creamery, extras, 27% c; nearby prints, fancy, 30% c. Eggs The market is firm; Pennsylvania and other neartiv fir«i«. free cases, $6.00 per case; do., current receipts. free cases, $5.70 per case; western, extras, firsts. $6.08| per case; ao., firsts, free cases, $5.70® 5.85 per case. Live Poultry—Market steady; fowls, ■ 16%®17c; old roosters. ll@12c; broil ing chickens, 16@24c; ducks, spring, 15 . @>l7c; do., old. 12#15c. j Dressed Poultry Market firm; | fresh killed fowls, fancy, 18%@19c; do., average, 16%®17%c; do., unattractive, UM. m 16% c;. do., old roosters, 12c; do., broiling chickens, nearby, J6®»2c; do., I western, 21® 26c; do., spring ducks, 16 ®lic; tee packed fowls, 14<®18c. Potatoes Market dull; Maine, per bushel, 15@>20c; New York, per bushel, 15@20c; Southern, per barrel. , 40® 90c. Flour The market la dull; and - nominal; >»jnter straights, $5.i>0®>5.76; do., clear, $5.50@6.25; Kan sas. jute sacks. 56.10@5.50; spring. do., patents. $6.76 v. -T. Market firm; No. 1, large hales, $21.00; No. 1, medium bales, $21.00; No. 2, do.. $19.50(5>20.00; No. 3, do.. $16.00® 17.00. Light mixed, $19.60020.00; No. 1, do.. $18.00@18.50; No. 2. do., $16.00® 17.00. NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT By Associated Press £' e w Vork. July 17. The actual con dition of Clearing- House Banks and Trust Companies for the week shows that they hold $169,455,730 reserve in excess of legal requirements. This is an increase of $6,744,410 over last week. The statement follows: Actual Cunilltlon I.oans. etc., $2,552,996,000; Increase, $4,943,000. Reserve in own vaults (B) $439,215,- 000; increase, $8,447,000. Reserve in Federal Reserve Bank, $127,450,000; increase, $927,000. Regerve in other depositories, $38,- 166,000; decrease, $4R8,000. Net demand deposits, $2,520,248,000; increase, $12,791,000. Net time deposits, $133,830,000; In crease, $288,000. Circulation. $37,915,000; decrease, $70.- 000. CB>, Of which $364,537,000 Is specie. Aggregate reserve, $604,831,000. Excess reserve, $169,455,730; increase. $6,744,416. i.iu i r FOR SALE Brass Foundry in Harrisburg Complete trolley track, two blocks, hoist, tongues, shanks, baits, moulding, b#nch, crucibles, flasks and patterns. For further information and location. Inquire Capital City Junk Company 10th and Walnut Streets Bell 149 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 frao treat-, ment of the worthy Door. . ' ■ Bargains in Real Estate SIBOO nova farm located In West Hnnover Twp„ 5 mile* from Llngleatovrn 42 acres 8 acres tlmhcrlanrl fruit tTeea of all description good build ings INVESTIGATE. . 93300 for farm 8 miles north east of Hersbey 42 acres good buildings—finest noil, CAMP HILL PROPERTY 80*144 ft. building 8 rooms and bath located on Main St. A real bar gain. Interstate Realty Co. Real Rotate Bought and Sold* Fire Insurance. 206 Market St. Apartment For Rent Centra U j located—6 room* and bath exceptionally law rental. Interstate Realty Co. Real Estate Bought and Sold. Fire Insurance. 206 Market St, ' ——> York Co. Farm For Sale 143 acres, S miles south of New Cumberland; 137 acres farm land, 6 acres wood land; 10-room brick house, large barn; all necessary outbuildings, running CAH water; good land. Price wO'vUU 76 acres, 8 miles west 6f York; 11-room frame house; good buildings; good water at' house and barn; a good fruit as well as poul try, farm; good Qnn land. Price w4)OUU W. F. FRAKE Real Estate Agent 29 Jf. Second St. Harrisburg, Pa. 13
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