|A "For Rent" Ad in His fage Is Sire to lead tie toon Yon Seckj DIEJD SHEPbEY —On July 18. 1915, Emma A. Shrolev. Survived by her sister, Mrs. ■tt' L. Neeter, and brother. John Shep lev, this city, aged 5S years. The relatives and friends are Invited to attend the services on Tuesday even ing. at S o'clock, from the funeral parknr of Hoover and Son. 1413 North tecfci) street. Burial will be made In Halifax. Wednesday. ■HOI'TZ On July 19, 1916. William H. Houtz. of No. 1620 North Sixth street, aped 82 years. 7 months and 4 days. Funeral on Wednesday. July 21, at 2 P. M . from his late residence. Body can be viewed Tuesday evening. The relatives and friends are Invited to at tend without further notice. KNIPFI»E On Saturday evening, Oliver Knipple. Funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his home, 2115 JefTerson street, the Rev. Mr. Hanson officiating. Burial East Harrlsburg Cemetery. The relatives and friends arc Invited to at tend without further notice. LOST LOST On Saturday, gold friendship circle, in vicinity of Muench and Broad streets, or Broad Street Market. Re ward if returned to 1802 North Fifth street. 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 11 P. M. Liberal reward If returned to 553 Mahantongo street. FOUND FOUND Two automobile tires on one of the roads leading out of Har rlsburg. Owner may have possession by proving property. Advertising Depart ment, Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart. FOUND—The well-dressed man. He [always sends his clothes to Eggert's [Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning j Works. 1245 Market street. Do you? Both phones. Call and deliver. HELP W ANTED —Male GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS Thorough instructions, $5. Returned If not appointed. Particulars free. American Civil Service School. Wash ington, D. C. ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES MEN WANTED Ablebodied. unmar ried men between ages of 18 and 36; citizens of United States, of good char acter and temperate habits, who can epeak, read and write the English language. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building, 2d & Market Sts., Harrlsburg, Fa, | WANTED Man to drive laundry ■wagon. Apply 7 to-morrow morning Imperial Laundry, 1334 Howard street. WANTED Two livewlre salesmen for established tea and coffee routes —must be able to furnish bond —salary and commission—also two solicitors. Jewel Tea Co., 269 Broad street. POST OFFICE EXAMINATION at Harrisburg soon. Prepare now under former Government Examiner. Booklet ti. 122, free. Write to-day. Patterson Civil Service School, Rochester, N. Y. YOUNG MEN WANTED who wish to become practical or mechanical chauf feurs to call or write us at once. Full unlimited course, ?35. Open day and evening. Auto Transportation Repair Shop, 5 North Cameron street. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS Rail 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- Pa. HEI.P WANTED—ft'enmle WANTED Girls over 16 years of age to learn cigarmaking. Paid while learning. Apply Har risburg Cigar Co., 500 Race street WANTED Girl for general house work in an apartment; two in family. Hanson. 1814 State street. WANTED I teach shorthand by association methods, and students be- ' come efficient in five or six months. ] Expert individual instruction and plenty of It means success. Harrisburg Shorthand School,. 31 North Second street, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Capable white woman to cook and do general housework; no washing; small family. Apply 615 North Front street. WANTED Experienced white girl for chambermaid. Apply Metropolitan Annex. 512-620 Market street. WANTED Good wash woman for Mondays; must take work home. Call 234 State street. WANTED—Experienced help. Apply Silk Mill, Cor. North and Second streets. SITUATION WANTED—MaIe WANTED Boy, 15 years of age, iesires work of any kind; eager to work. Call, or address, 446 South Thir teenth street WANTED Married man de sires position driving jitney, sal ary or percentage, own repairing, references. Apply 1314 Fulton street, city. WANTED A middle-aged, reliable white man wants a home; No. 1 house man and gardener; prefer suburbs. Ad dress M. B. H., care of Telegraph. WANTED Man desires position as first or second hand bread and pastry baker. Address G., 2744, care of Tele graph. WANTED By colored man, posi tion as janitor; experienced. Address H. E. Corter, 636 Calder street. WANTED Middle-aged man, sober ! and Industrious, desires position as i night watchman and boiler fireman; i can furnish best of reference; twenty- | five years' experience. Address 1021 I South Twenty-first and One-Half street, ! Harrlsburg. WANTED One-legged man wants ] Fositlon clerking in cigar store. Phone 43W. WANTED An all-around bread, cake and pastry baker wishes position. Call, or address, Baker, 1545 Fulton street. City. EXPERIENCED male stenographer desires work in the evenings; also equipped to turn out mimeograph cir cular letters. Address A., 2738, care of Telegraph. WANTED IS-yenr-old boy wants work of any kind. 446 South Thirteenth s*fc'ect. FOR SALE 1000 Ji, FOURTH ST. 2-story frame house with 8 rooms. Lot 30x210 ft. Price (tt.loo 1931 RHOADS AVE. 2H-story brick and frame house— bath—B rooms SI2OO 1337 N. SECOND ST. 2-story frame house—7 rooms electric lights cemented cellar. Lot 11x75 ft. Price sls.V> IPOS N. SEVENTH ST. 2 H-story brick house—B rooms. Lot ft. Price SI4OO MILLER BROTHERS & CO. REAL, ESTATE Insurance Surety Bonds l.nrust and Court street! MONDAY EVENING, SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe WANTED A good, honest white man would like a position an watch man or any kind of worn. Will work for small wages. Box 696, Harrlsburg, Pa. SITU ATI t>N S WA X TED—FEMALE WANTED Experienced child's nurse desires position: willing to go out of town; can furnish reference. Call Bell phone 1573 J. WANTED Coloped girl desires general housework; can do plain cook ing. Call, or address, 318 Mulberry avenue. WANTED By white woman, work as chambermaid in hotel or rooming house. 1615 Wallace street. WANTED Stenographic position desired by a competent young lady; thoroughly accurate. Phone 1762 J. Write E. 8., care of Telegraph. WANTED Experienced woman wants washing and ironing to do at home, or day's work. Call, or address, 1734 V 4 North Fifth street. WANTED White girl would like general housework or to go out nurs ing. Call, or address, 811 James street. WANTED Middle-aged woman of refinement as companion to elderly wo mon or invalid; prefer good home to large wages. 1717 Apricot street. WANTED Dressmaking by ex perienced dressmaker, either at home or will come to house. Rates reasonable. 815 James avenue. WANTED Settled lady desires po -1 sition as housekeeper or companion; I competent; referencs given and re . quired. Address 0., 2732, care of Tele | graph. ItEAL ESTATE EOR SALE FOR SALE (Moving to Suburb) A desirable corner property, 219 Maclay Street, corner Penn; a beautiful view from ©very room, overlooking four of the largest and finest lawns in the city. First-class condition, awnings, screens. Hot Water Heat, etc. For appoint ments, phone Bell 889W, or 1444 J. 45 Acres—3 miles southeast Lingles town, brick dwelling, bank barn, level land, variety of fruit. Possession at once. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. LARGE corner plot on Second and Lewis streets, Riverside, at an attrac tive price—size, 98x150. Look at this location and get particulars. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOUR ACRES and farm buildings thereon for $1,300 variety of fruit [ good spring and running water supply —located about 10 miles from Harrls burg. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing. $1,300 WILL BUY a small property on Susquehanna street—frame house —work shop on rear of lot. Get our list of salable properties. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE— -559 Camp St. corner property 3-story frame dwelling 8 rooms, bath and furnace » cemented cellar lot, 15x130 front and rear porches stablo on rear. South side Derry St., near entrance to Paxtang Park—new 2%-story frame dwelling fi rooms, bath and furnace —large porches—lot, 40x299. You will find the price right. BRINTON-PACK ER. CO.. Second and Walnut Sts. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT 1629 Green street, house, 11 rooms and bath; all Improve ments; side alley way; water in cellar; rent, $30.00 monthly. Inquire Jchn C. Giede, 1312 North Third street. FOR RENT lBlO North Third street; 8 rooms; all Improvements; large yard; immediate possession; S2O per month. G. W. Kehr. FOR RENT Small house; all Im provements; steam heat. Apply 1109 North Front street. FOR RENT. 32 Prospect street, overlooking Reservoir Park, new 3- story briclc 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 pect street, or Mr. Belt/.,- at Diener's, 408 Market. FOR RENT ll9O Christian street: 1 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 Will rent, sell or exl change, beautiful house bungalow, 8 rooms, all conveniences Kelso street, Paxtang, Pa. Come quick. Won't be on market very long. Address Jno. C. Wensell, 104 Paxtang avenue, Pax tang. FOR RENT 131 &- 133 NORTH THIRTEENTH ST. —Two three-story brick houses—each eight rooms—bath furnace. Rentals, $25 per month. Miller Brothers & Co., Bell phone 1595. TWO NEW 2 % "STORY BRICK DWELLINGS 1207-1211 North Four teenth Street (above Cumberland); 8 rooms and bath; nicely papered: gas; electric lights; paved streets; all con veniences; front and rear porches. Rent, $25 month. Immediate possession. Ap ply to Miller Brothers & Co., Belt phone 1595. FOR RENT 1721 Carnation street; two-story brick house ; all Improve ments; porch front; rent, $16.00. Also 2516 Agate street, rent, $13.00. Apply 1545 North Sixth street. REAL ESTATE EOK SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT No. 1919 Green Street—3-story brick house 8 rooms bath gas furnace ce mented cellar porch front. Now va cant —key at our office. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. WILL SELL at R sacrifice or rent, 1815 North Second street; possession at once. Apply Regent Theater. 410 Mar ket street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Apartment with con veniences, second floor front, 1308 North Third street. Apply to Miller, 20 South Dewberry street, or 306 Chestnut street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT Second floor at the Walzdorf, facing Capitol; six rooms, tiled bath and pantry: hard wood floors, electric light and city steam. Inquire 400 North street. 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. J Little expense and low rent. Apply on | premises. 1321-1323 Wallace street. Dally Inspection invited. I FOR RENT Four-room apartment, , with Improvements, suitable for small . family. Apply 1745 North Sixth. FOR RENT Third floor apartment, 1107% South Second street; 7 rooms and i bath. Apply 105 South Second street. FOR RENT—Third lloor, front apart- I ment. No. 32 North Second street; S 1 rooms and bath; steam heat and elec j trie light. Apply to Commonwealth | Trust Co.. 222 Market street I FOR RENT Modern apartment In Althouse Building, corner Thirteenth • and Market streets. Rent very liberal for summer months to right party. J. | E. Olpplc. 1251 Market street. lr v ' ~~~ " ' % For Sale 3137 N. SECOND NT. I A splendid 3-story brick dwelling (one of a pair)—with 9 rooms—2 baths and billiard room front I porch cemented cellar with laun dry. Lot 25x92 ft. MILLER BROTHERS A CO. Locust and Court Sts. 4 * I ROOMS EOR RENT s | FOR RENT Ono large unfurnished ■ : room, suitable for office or apartment; : j also furnished rooms; all modern con , | veniences, Including city steam; cen trally located. Call No. 9 North Fifth 1 street. FOR KIQNT—Newly furnished rooms, 1 1 second floor, directly across from Capi , tol Park. Ail conveniences. Including 1 phones. Rent very reasonable. 406 1 North street. ? FOR RENT Furnished rooms, for . ! light housekeeping; large, well fur r i nished second floor front rooms; all i conveniences; use of phone. 812 North . ■ Second street. f i FOR RENT Large, cheerful second I floor front room; electric lights and use . of bath; centrally located; close to , I Capitol and Post Office. 233 South ; I street. Phone 182JM. ' I FOR RENT —Nicely furnished rooms. „ all conveniences, from $2.00 up weekly; , : also table boarding If desired. Apply t 1 222 North Third street. Bell phone _ ' IS34W. _ | FOR RENT Furnished rooms, , I single or ensulte; all conveniences, in . ) eluding phone; reference required. Ap | ply 1015 North Front street. j , FOR RENT Two completely fur ; nished second floor rooms for light , ; housekeeping; gas range; along trolley 1 line. Apply 433 South Thirteenth . t street. , | FOR RENT Newly furnished ! front room, facing Capitol Park (three 1 windows) hot and cold running water and electric light in room; also use of 1 large bathroom and Bell phone. 410 : North street. ROOMS WANTED I WANTED Cheerful, comfortably 1 | furnished room, all conveniences, ! breakfast and supper served, desired •| by two young men; good references; i Allison Hill preferred. Address Box W., : -i^^ar^^ J EOR SALE i FOR SALE—Mercer touring car; ex jceilent mechanical condition; good 1 tires, etc.: sacrifice. Call evenings, 6 to 7, 1625 North street. — 1 FOR SALE One good oak office table, at half price. G. W. Kehr, 204 I Chestnut strct. ' FOR SALE Scratch Pads new ; supply—6o 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 Seconl. FOR SALE 6-passenger touring ] car, in fine running condition; tires al , 1 most new; one extra tire and tubes; ! speedometer, lack, horn, pump and all necessary tools. To quick buyer, $325. Call Bell phone 3458J for demonstration. FOR SALE 1 Alaska refrigerator, 1 electric coffee grinder, 1 National cash register, 1 baby carriage. Inquire at 1512 North street. FOR SALE—Counters, cases, shelving and lighting fixtures in present use. Apply to Superintendent, Bowman & Co. FOR SALE Grocery stock and fix tures, with invoice about $2,000; 20 per cent, discount; good location; clean stock. Tills price good for five days. Murft be cash. Address R„ 2741, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Canoe—in good condi tion—newly painted. Address X., 2742, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Gilbert Player, good as new; scarf, bench and rolls; cost $550.00; will sell for $224.00 to quick buyer, a» we need the room. Apply 424 Reily 1 street. Bell phone 2281 W. FOR SALE One freight ball-bear ing elevator, complete, with 75 feet 01 shafting. One man can handle a ton. Also 10 pieces 12-inch angle iron 18 ft. long. Will sell at sacrifice 011 account of making room. Apply 607 State street. I FOR SALE One Long Popcorn iCrispette machine, complete, at a bar gain. Apply C. B. Palm, 1909 Forster street. FOR SALE Two pool tables, sizes 4xß and lunch counter, 12 ft.; (National cash register, total adder. | Lock Drawer F, Duncannon, Pa. FOR SALE AT GABLE'S. 113, 115 and 117 South Second street, 5,000 gal lons New Era ready-mixed paint Acros quality. All the full Una of the Acmi make. FOR SALE —Grocery store, in good location on Allison Hill. Reasonable cash offer will buy same. Owner wishes to retire from business. Address It., 2736, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Will sell cheap, ! $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. FOR SALE A $1,500.00 Imperial roadster for $775.00; 1915 model. War ranted In perfect condition. Run less than 1,200 miles. Address W., 2734, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Owner will sacrifice his 1915, six-cylinder, five-passenger touring car, on account of owner leav ing the city. Cost $1,485. Will sell for S9OO. Address S.. 2770, care of Tele graph. BICYCLE BARGAINS Two good bicycles, $lO each. See these bargains to-day. Keystone Garage, 814 North Third street. City. FOR SALE Five-passenger tour ing car, 40-H.-P. motor, in excellent condition; newly painted; new top and tires all around. Bargain for someone. Bell phone 100. FOR SALE Blacksmith shop, with or without tools; large lot; cheap to quick buyer; satisfactory reasons for selling. Address L, 300, care of Tele graph. FOR SALE E. M. F. touring car; full and extra equipment; guaranteed In A 1 condition; Just right for a Jitney. Roberts & Holn, 334 Chestnut. 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, 111 health. A. L. Nagle, 236 Spring street, Middletown, Pa. Unit ed phone 92Y. FOR SALE Good, gray horse, 1,200 lbs. Price, 17E.00. Inquire Ober's Stable, Court and Cranberry. FOR SALE Twin Indian motorcycle, 2-speed, electric lights and horn, speedometer, tan dem, first-class condition. 314 N. Second street. GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished hootna, Rooms and Board and Table Board at 3Sc each. On* of these signs will be given with each eix-time order for a classified ad. If paid in advance. Inquire at OfClo* of Telegraph. FOR SALE CARDS on sal* at th« Telegraph Business office. ! FOR RENT FOR RENT Second floor room. *,700 square feet, for light manufacture 1 ing purposes. New building. Call at piemls»s. Twelfth nnc l H«-rr utreeta \V ANXED WANTED Two-section kitchen cupboard and bureau. Must be cheap. I Call evenings. Apply 317 Sayford ave | nue. City. WANTED Pipe organist capable also of conducting church choir. Ad dress 8.. 37t0, care of Telegraph. HARRIftBURG TELEGRAPH GRADE CROSSINGS BEFORE COMMISSION The Harrington Mliis grade cross ing over the Delaware, ackawanna & Western Railroad at Montrose was the subject of complaint filed with the Public Service Commission to-day by E. H. True, Burgess of Montrose, and b . A. Davies, attorney. The complaint alleges that the cross ing is over a much traveled highway and is dangerous; that the railroad company does not protect it with watchmen, gates or warning hells. The railroad has been ordered to answer the complaint, and Acting Chairman W. D. B. Ainey has directed John S. Dohoney to examine the site and make recommendations. Mr. Ainey, who resides at Montrose, and who is familiar with the situa tion, said: "This crossing is a danger ous one and needs to be protected; several accidents have occurred there, and the railroad company will no doubt be ordered to place a bell or erect gates as the inspector may recommend." The investigator of accidents of the commission has been advised that a crossing watchman will be installed at Seward, on the line of the Pennsyl vania Railroad. The petition for this protection was filed by the chief bur gess of Seward, I. L. Hedges, who is particularly interested in the welfare of the school children who have oc casion to cross the tracks. He ex pressed his appreciation for the inter est the commission has taken in the matter. In the matter of the complaint of H. S. Bomberger of Palmyra, that the Philadelphia & Reading unreasonably charged him for disinfecting a cattle car ,the company says that the charge was due to an error of its agent. The Kensington Merchants' Associa tion, which filed a complaint as to the routing of cars of the Philadelphia j Rapid Transit Company in the Ken sington District, notifies the commis sion that the complaint has been satisfied. The Ellwood City Health District advises that the complaint, ae to the failure of the Pittsburgh, Harmony, Butler & New Castle Railway Com pany to provide drinking water ac commodations, has been satisfied. In all probability the attention of the Public Service Commission will be officially called again to the jitney situation in the course of the next two weeks,- There are a couple of cases pending but they do not raise all of tho questions which have been in the air. It is expected that a specific case covering all of the propositions at issue will be presented «nd a formal hearing, which will have State wide effect, be held. ROTARIANS IN' SESSION' San Francisco, Cal., July J 9.—The sixth annual convention of the Inter national Association of Rotary Clubs opened here to-day. C. H. Victor, of San Francisco, president, delivered an address of welcome to the 3,500 dele gates in attendance from the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Aus tralia and Hawaii. "RIO IJ" CRANE GETS WATCH In addition to the reception, "Red" Crane, of the Richmond team, was given a big surprise when he came to the bat at Island Park this afternoon. In be half of his army of admirers in Harris burg Mayor John K. Royal presented Crane with a gold watch. Crano was unable to reply for some time, but ex pressed his thanks, and said "he was glad his home was in Harrisburg." WANTED " WANTED Coupons and subscrip tions wanted for trip to world's series in Inquirer-World series contest. Elmer Lightner, 2027 North Sixth street. Bell phone 745J or 3537 W. WANTED 1915 or 1914 Ford Tour ing Car, first-class running condition. Will pay $250 to S3OO cash. Write, or call, between 7 and 8 P. M. P. W. Eng land, 208 North Third street. t! t .. LN ANT intelligent person can earn rood Income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate. 798. Lock port. N. T. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY: A natural expansion in our business affords an opportunity not often found for a com petent and experienced man to secure the exclusive nandling of our product In territory employing ten or twentv assistants. Goods widely known anil used. Small capital required to handle successfully. Give references and ex perience. Address W., 2743, care of Telegraph. I MADE $50,000 In five years In the mall order business, began with sk. Bend for free booklet. Tells how. Hea cock. 855 Lockport. N. Y. BUSINESS I'EKSONALS WE are headquarters for Trunks. Suit Cases and Bags. Before your va cation inspect our large stock. Have your repairing done here and save I money. HarlTsburg Harness & Supply 1 Company. Second and Chestnut. FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine I Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, tha Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street. Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 1960. HACU9Q R. A. HARTMAN, Boarding Stable and National Transfer Co. Movers of f llanos, safes, boilers and general haui ng-. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. S6O3R MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security in any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower Address P. O. Box 174, Harrisburg. Pa. STOKAUK FIREPROOF STORAGE! Private rooms for household goods, $2 per month and up. We invite lnopectlon. Low insurance. 487-445 South Second atreet. Harrisburg Storage Company. STORAGIS In 8-story brick building, rear 408 Market street. Household goods In clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. G. Dlener, Jeweler, 408 Market St. STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 75 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper Sc. Co.. 411 Broad street. Both phones. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Mary Elssner, late of the Borough of Penbrook, Dauphin Coun ty, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in Har risburg, Pa., all persons lnudebted to said Estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement FRED C. MILLER. Executor of the Estate of Mary Elss ner. ANNUAL MEETING Harrisburg, Pa.. July 8, 1915. NOTICE is hereby given that the An nual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Harrisburg Traction Company, for the election of Directors and the transac tion of such other business as may come before the meeting, will be held Tuesday, the 20th day of July, 1916, at the Office of the Company .in the Ctty of Harrisburg, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. By order Board of Directors. 3. O'CONNELLy Secretary. BOOM 111 WHO SHIS IMS 01 ITS COURSE New York,- July 19. lndication T. that last week's boom in war shares had a run Its course for a time were observed e on the resumption of trading to-day. Crucible Steel opened with a decline of i 2 : <i. which was soon extended to almost 1 seven points. Other issues in the same class, notably General Motors, Baldwin - Locomotive, Allls-Chalmers, Pfd.. and Wostingliouse. lost 2 to 6Vi. and United i States Steel, Saturday's leader, fell a point at the outset. Bethlehem Steel, Allis-Chalmers and National Enameling 1 rose 1 to almost 2 points. The ma r Jorlty of the more representative V stocks opened with declines, Reading, Amalgamated Copper and American s Smelting being under pressure. NEW YORK STOCKS Furnished by E. S. Goshorn, 208-209 Arcade Building. New York, July 19. I Open. High. Low. Clos. ' Alaska G M 35 . Amal Cop . 73% 74 72% 73 ' Am Bt Sug 48 46% 47% 47% , Am Can .. 51% 52% 49% 50% , Am C& F. 57% 58% 56 56% t Am Cot Oil 45% 45% 44% 45 Am Icel Sec 26 26 26- 26 I Am Loco . 50% 50% 48 48 % Am Smelt . 79% 79% 77% 78% ; Am T & T. 121% 121% 121% 121% , Ar.aconda . 34% 34% 34% 34% ' Atchison .. 100 100% 100 100% B & O 76% 77% 76% 77 Beth Steel. 188 190 183% 185 ' Can Pacific 143% 144% 143% 113% Cent.Leath. 42% 42% 41% 41% - C& 0 37% 38 37% 38% ; CM & St. P 80% 83 80% 81% , C Con Cop. 45% 46 45% 45% , Col F & I. 36% 36% 34 34% Con Gas .. 128% 128% 128% 128% Ccrn Prod. 14% 14% 14 14 Dist Sec .. 25 25% 24% 25% . Erie 25% 26% 25% 25% P>ie Ist pfd 39% 40 39% 39% Gen E Co.. 166% 167 165 167 Gen Motors 188 188 183 183 t Goodrh B£' 50% 50% 48% 49% Gt Nor pfd 116% 116% 116% 116% . Gt N Ore s 37 38% 36% 37% ; Gug Exp .. 61% 61% 61% 61% In-Met 19% 20 19% 19% ! KC So ... 24% 24% . Lehigh Val 142% 143% 142 143 Louis & N. 110% 111 110% 111 > Mex Petro. 73% 73% 71% 71% . Mo Pac ... 3 % 3 % 3 % 3 % r Nat Lead.. 63 '63% 63 63 , N Y Cnt. . 85% 87% 85% 86 I NY.NH& H 56% 58 56% 58 ! Nor & W.. 102% 103 102% 102% , Nor Pac .. 103% 105 103% 105 1 Pac Mail .. 36 36 34 34 % ;P K R ... 106 106% 106 106% . PG&C... 116% 116% 1161,4 116% • Pitts C 22% 23% 22% 23% Pitts C pd. 91% 93% 91% 93% Prs 5C.... 50% 50% 48% 49% Ry S S 34% 34% 34% 34% Ray CC. ~ 23 23 22% 23 Reading .. 145% 148% 145% 146% Rep I &S. 35 35 33 33% Rl&Spd. 90% 90% 90 90 South Pac. 82% 85 82% 84% South Ry.. 14 14% 13% 14% South R pd 46% 46% 46% 46% TennCop.. 38% 38% 37% 38 Third Ave. 51% 52% 51 51% Union Pac. 126 127 125% 126% U S Hub... 45% 46% 44% 46% US Steel.. 64% 64% 62% 63% US S pd.. 11l 111% 111 111% Utah Cop.. 66% 67% 66 66% Vir-CarC.. 32% 32% 32% 32% West U Tel 69% 69% 69 6 9 1 West Mfg.. 102 102 100% 100% FRII.ADELPHIA STOCKS Philadelphia, July 19. Wheat Higher; 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%<®88%c; steamer, No. 2, yellow. 86 % (w 87 %c. - I Oats Firm; No. 2, white, 62%®) j 63c. Bran Market steady; winter, city mills, winter, $27.00 per ton; winter, per ton, none here; spring, per ton, $25.50 <p) 26.00. Reflned 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; naarby prints, fancy, 30c. Eggs The market is firm; Pennsylvania anil other nearby flrKt*. free cases, $6.00 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $5.70 per case; western, extras, firsts, 56.00 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $5.70@ 5.85 per case. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS Philadelphia, July 19.—Stocks closed steady. American Railways 27% Cambria Steel 51% Oeneral Asphalt 31 General Asphalt, Pfd 68% Lake Superior Corporation 8% I Lehigh Navigation 73% Lehigh Valley 71% Pennsylvania Railroad 53 Philadelphia Electric 43% Philadelphia Company 38 Philadelphia Company, Pfd 32 Philadelphia Rapid Transit .... 8% Philadelphia Traction 70 Reading :■ 73% Storage Battery 53% > Union Traction 32 j United Gas Improvement 83% I United States Steel 63% CHICAGO BOARD OF TRAOK Chicago, 111., July 19.—Board of Trade closing: Wheat July, 1.16%; September, 1.09%. Corn—July, 76%; September, 73. Oats—July, 49%; September, 38% Pork—September, 15.20; October, 15.36. Lard—September, 8.35; October, 8.45. Ribs—September, 10.2; October, 10.27. CHICAGO CATTLE Chicago, 111., July 19. Hogs Re ceipts, 44,000; steady. Bulk of sales, $7.20®7.65; light, $7.55®8.05; mixed. $7.15 ® 7.95; heavy, $6.75 <fi> 7.60; rough, $6.75fa6.95; pigs, $7.00@7.90. Cattle Receipts, 16,000; steady. Na tive beef steers. $6.60@10.40; western steers. $7.10@8.25; cows and heifers, $3.20@9.25: calves. $7.00®10.50. Sheep—Receipts, 12,000; weak. Sheep. $5. latnbs. $6.00(^8.25. AMUSEMENTS Hours: 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. To-day and Th-morrow FRITZI SCHEFF In "PRETTY MRS. SMITH." Paramount, In 5 reels. Wed. and Thurs., RITA JOLIVET AND HOUSE PETERS In "THE UNAFRAID." Paramount. Wed., "PATHE NEWS." Thurs. and Frl., "TRAVELING SERIES." Bell phone 8719. Unltod 734-Y. V TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW "BBULAH" A wonderfully acted and elaborately itngrnl production featuring Henry B. Walthall The world'* ifreateat motion picture actor. VICTORIA JULY 19, 1915. Takes the tired "WASHDAY KINKS" out of your and ar ■r of course! Saves the tiresome hard-rub and the bothersome boiling and scalding of the clothes. Cleans heavy rugs and carpets as well as the finest laces. ■ We've made it for you. F®ls-So®.]p Powder. The kind you've been looking for. It's new. I Press of Business Keeps Beidleman From "Expo" Senator E. E. Beidleman, who was selected by the Governor to represent the State Senate the Panama-Pacific Exposition this summer, has been com pelled to forego the honor. In his let ter declining the appointment, filed several weeks ago. Senator Beidleman gives as his reason a press of personal business which ho was compelled to lay aside in order to givfe proper time to his duties ns senator during the legislative session that Just closed. Asked to-day if politics had anything to do with his remaining at home, the senator said: "Nothing any more than that I have never missed voting at a primary election since I reached vot ing age, and I do not propose to break that record at this time." MONEY To Housekeepers, Work- tag-men and Salaried Em. piojes. LEGAL RATES EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY 0 N. MARKET SQUARE Room 21 4th Floor Spooner Building —gg AMUSEMENTS Paxtang Park Theater To-night Colonial Girls In a Premier Musical Offering. Lew Dulmage Novelty Unicyclist. J Presto IVTusical Comedian. Herbert & Dennis The Jolly Fellows. Clemont Bros. World's Greatest Artists on The Revolving Ladder. Ladies Free This Evening Fireworks Thurs. Evening CONDITIONS UNSETTLED Puebla, Mexico, Saturday, July 10, via Key West, Fla., July 19.—Condi tions in the region between Vera Cruz and Peubla, 63 miles southeast of the city of Mexico, are greatly unsettled, and there has been much looting and destruction of property. "ALDY" HILTON OFFICIATES Alderman E. J. Hilton, who has gained quite' a reputation along the matrimonial line, added another mar riage to his list this morning when he performed the ' ceremony for Victor Dunston and Miss Frances Brown. York Co. Farm For Sale 143 acres, 6 miles south of New Cumberland; 137 acres farm land, fi acres wood land; 10-room brick house, large barn; all necessary outbuildings, running dJC fiflfl water; good land. Price "POIOUU 75 acres, 3 miles west of York; 11-room frame house; good buildings; good water at house and barn; a good fruit as well as poul try farm; good OAA land. Price <®tiOUU W. F. FRAKE Real Estate Agent 29 N. Second St. Harrlsburg, Pa. FOR SALE Brass Foundry in Harrisburg Complete trolley track, two blocks, hoist, tongues, shanks, baits, moulding, bench, crucibles, flasks and patterns. For further information and location, inquire Capital City Junk Company 10th and Walnut Streets Bell 149 > t You Are Safe in judging what a company will do in the future by what it has done in the past. You are not only safe and get the benefit of the lowest rates in the city When You Borrow f fom "the CO-OPERATIVB with its record of nearly 6 years of prompt, confidential, courteous and considerate service, but you have the privilege .pf arranging the terms to suit yourself, repay ing the loan in small weekly or monthly payments. Co-Operative Loan &r Investment Co. 204 CHESTNUT STREET Open Ba. in. to <1 p. m. Wed nesday and Saturday even ings until 9 p. in. FRANK R. LES & SON Real Estate and Insur ance Office No. 18 North Third Street, 4 Harrisburg, Pa. FORTALE Elegant Suburban Home on West Third St., New Cumberland. Det a c hed dwelling on lot 50x140; ha 8 all improvements. Owner moving to Phila delphia and will sell at a reasonable price. 1006 N. Second St., 3- story brick dwelling, 11 rooms and bath, imp., side entrance, 2-story stable on rear of lot. Price right to quick buyer. 9
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