Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, July 22, 1915, Page 11, Image 11

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CARI> OF THANKS
THE familv of the late Mrs. Catherine
Blggan. of 625 Emerald street, desire
to thank their friends and neighbors
for their many kindnesses during the
Illness and death of their mother.
LOST
L&ST On Wednesday evening. In
fjfbnt of 604 North Third street, lady's
white sapphire ring. Finder return to
this office.
L.OST Bunch of six or seven keys
on ring, on Wednesday. Finder please
return to this office.
IOUND
FOUND—The well-dressed man. He
always vends his clothes to Eggert's
Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning
Works. 1245 Market street. Do you?
Both phones. Call and deliver.
HELP WANTED—MaIe
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 Brorfti street.
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, o North Cameron street.
WANTED Salesman, to solicit and
do contracting work in city and sur
rounding towns. Reference and experi
ence necessary. Good opportunity to
right party. Address P. O. Box No. 481.
WANTED A hustling, sober young
man to drive laundry wagon. Apply
Troy Laundry, 1520 Fulton treet. City.
WANTED Experienced waiter,
■with clean habits. Apply Manhattan
Restaurant. 317 Market street.
WANTED Plasterer at Schimmell
School Building, Seventeenth and
Catherine streets. J. H. Thorn, Supt.
WANTED First-class, experienced
machinists and tool makers; good pay
to competent men. Address, giving ex
perience, to J. F. Creswell, Box 264,
i>ancaster, Pa.
WANTED One first-class steam
fitter. Apply Herre Brothers. 3235 North
Fourth street, Riverside.
WANTED Shoe machine cutter on
children's shoes; give experience;
steady place. Sterling Shoe Co.. 640
East Third street, WilTiamsport, Pa. \
WANTED Boy to learn drug busi
ness; one with high school experience
preferred. Address 0.. 2748, care of
Telegraph.
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS Rall
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. Harris
burg. Pa.
HELP WANTED—leumle
WANTED Girls over 16
fears of age to learn cigarmaking.
Paid while learning. Apply Har
risburg Cigar Co., 500 Race 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, Harrlsburg, Pa.
WASDTED A bright woman to take
of flat work department. One
wlio can handle girls required. Apply
Troy Laundry. 1520 Fulton street, City.
WANTED Middle-aged widower
desires a housekeeper; two in family;
good home to right party. Address G.,
2750, care of Telegraph.
SALESLADIES WANTED For
trimmed hat department for the Fall
sea.-on; none but thoroughly experienced
need apply. Astrich's. Fourth and Mar
ket streets.
WANTED—Experienced help.
Apply Silk Mill, Cor. North and
Second streets.
HELP WANTED—MaIe or Female
WANTED Lady or gentleman as
canvasser and collector; good opportu
nity to right party. Address f., 2749,
care of Telegraph.
AGENTS WANTED
AGENTS WANTED For Harris
burg and surrounding towns, to sell an
automobile specialty agents selling
nine out of ten to automobile owners
■ —buy on sight brand new, just out—
sells at 50c send for full particulars
with 50c for sample demonstrator
begin now. Address A. J S., Columbia
Chemical Co.. Columbia. Pa.
AGENTS WANTED We want two
men In every county in Pennsylvania
to sell our Horse, Cattle and Poultry
Remedies. etc. Every preparation
guaranteed. Hartman Mfg. Co., Mt.
Wolf. Pa.
UITUATIOX W ANTED—MaIe
WANTED lntelligent, young, mar
ried man. speaks four languages, able
j f llrn^ bond and best references,
wishes position as timekeeper or collec
tor; good hustler. Address K. M„ Box
os. Steelton, Pa.
WANTED First-class colored cook
wants position. In or out of town: good
references. Address A., 2746, care of
Telegraph.
WANTED Chauffeur wants posi
tion driving Jitney or private car. Ad
dress. or call. 1911 Moltke avenue.
WANTED —By young man, 18
years old, work of any kind around
grocery store, or on delivery wagon.
Address M., 2758, care of Telegraph.
f- .
Bargains in Real
Estate
1421 Z.4BKBR ST.
*l2 OO
Rented at sl3.
2 H-story frame house with six
rooms. Lot 13x1.00 to 26 ft. alley.
012 \VOOI)BI>E ST.
A three-story brick house with
eight rooms and furnace—front and
I>.< ■ k porches—cemented cellar. Lot
14x90 ft.
l.ow Price. $2900,
SACRIFICE PRICE
CASH* 1111,1, I.OT
30x1410 Ft.
$4410
and the 1015 Taxes.
Southwest corner of Oyster's Point
Avenue and Logan street (Belvolr).
Two squares from trolley and in a
splendidly developed section.
I.OT BARGAIN AT C AMP HIM,
00x230 Ft.
Northwest corner Harris and Mar
ket streets.
Any rensonnhle offer will receive
Immediate consideration.
NEW CUMBERLAND LOT
25x140 Ft.
$125
On Fifth street, near Geary
street. (Rosemont).
MILLER BROTHERS & CO.
REAL ESTATE •
Insurance Surety Bonds
Locust and Court Streets
J
THURSDAY EVENING,
| SITUATION'S WANTED—MaIe
WANTED Typewriter operator (60
i to 70 words per minute on the machine)
' and stenographer (ISO words from dic
> I tatton), desires position. Address C.,
2757. care of Telegraph.
WANTED By white boy, 18 years
_ old, work of any kind. Address A..
I 2753, care of Telegraph.
i
» WANTED By white man. position
where integrity is appreciated; llirht
work: fair wages. Address L, 2747,
1 care of Telegraph.
WANTED Janitor wants position.
1 Apply 1735 Market street.
WANTED Christian man desires
I position which requires absolute hon-
I'est.v and morality; can furnish refer-
r 1 ences. Address H.. 2745, care of Tele
• graph.
■SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE
WANTED Colored woman desires
day's work, In or out of town. Call,
1 j or address. 1422 Fulton street.
I WANTED A middle-aged woman
would like position as housekeeper for
[widower; no objections to children. Ad
| dress Box H., 2751, care of Telegraph.
; WANTED Position bv middle-aged
t white woman work by the day. Ad
j dress 1114H Wallace, street. City.
j WANTED Reliable colored woman
j wants work as cook In private family.
I boardlnghouse or hotel; can give city
j reference. 1917 Logan avenue.
j WANTED By colored girl, posi-
I tlon for plain cooking or as second
girl. Address M.. 2755, care of Tele
, graph.
j WANTED—Position as housekeeper
I for widower by middle-aged woman; no
! objection to one or two children. Call
j 310 Boyd. City.
WANTED Middle-aged woman
wants day's work or as cook; can give
references. Call, or address, 28 Linden
• street.
WANTED Settled lady desires po
| sition as housekeeper or companion;
| competent; referencs given and re-
L quired. Address 0., 2732, care of Tele
! graph.
HEAL ESTATE FOH SALE
| FOR SALE (Moving to Suburb) A
desirable corner property, 21!) Mac-lay
Street, corner Penn; a beautiful view
I 1 from every room, overlooking four of
the largest anU finest lawns in the city.
First-class condition, awnings, screens,
I Hot Water Heat, etc. For appoint-
I ments, phone Bell BS9W, or 1444 J.
FOR SALE 52,250 will buy a mod
ern three-story brick house, on Susque
hanna street. A good investment for
an alert buyer. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Mar
ket street.
FOR SALE—
-517 Seneca St.—2 li-story frame.
30 N. Summit St.— frame.
51 N, 17th St.—3-story brick.
430 Hamilton—3-story frame.
417 Herr St. —3-story brick.
B RINTO N-PA CK E R CO..
Second and Walnut Sts.
FARMS FOR SALE Size. 4, 16, 53,
fin and »3 acres, respectively—required
buildings on each farm—fruit and
ample water supply. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
FOR SALE ln Camp Hill, one acre
[ of ground under cultivation; practically
new frame bungalow; all improve
ments; 94 fruit trees; grapes; black
berries; chicken house; immediate pos
session. Price. $3,000.00. Address Box
66, Camp Hill, Pa.
BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE No. 345
South Fifteenth street 8 rooms
I hath gas furnace cemented cel-
I lar porch front. Good location. Par
| ttculars at Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
CENTRAL BRICK HOFSE FOR SALE
—Corner property 6 rooms bath ■ —
j?as electric lights cemented eel-
Tar good furnace plumbing and
all equipment in good condition—porch
; front—price reduced No. 117 Sylvan
i Terrace. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
| Building.
FOR SALE Several nice plots of
ground in growing section of city.
Prices attractive. Just ripe for develop
ment. Also some improved properties
at a bargain. A. C. Mead, Eighth Floor,
Union Trust Co. Building.
FOR SALE Residence 237 Maclay
street. Owner must leave city. Apply
to above address.
FOR SALE Eight-room house with
porch front—large yard and garage
between Reservoir and Arsenal Parks—
s3oo down, $lO per month—sl,sso. Ed
gar B. Lerew, 4 North Fifth street.
FOR SALE Market street
property in the heart of business
section. Apply to Sarrmei Fried
man, real estate, Kunkel Bldg.
FOR SALE South Side Derry St.,
near entrance to Paxtang Park new
2 Hi-story frame dwelling 6 rooms,
! bath and furnace—large porches lot,
| 40x299. You will find the price right.
143 Acres—3Si miles west of Marys
ville 7-room dwelling—large bank
barn lO chicken houses 75 acres
tillable; balance wood latid. Price.
$3.500.00—51,000.00 cash—immediate
possession.
BRINTON-PACKER CO..
Second and Walnut Sts.
NEW BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE
• No. 1848 Chestnut Street - 8 rooms
bath gas electric light steam
heat good location well built
house reasonable price. Bell Realty
; ' Co., Bergner Building.
[ |
FOR SALE Two-story brick house,
1 Improvements, good location on Hill.
Will sell for $2,000. Rents for $17.00.
Address M., 2754, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Farm of 16 acres In
Cumberland county: level land; house;
all buildings; along main road. Price,
SI,OOO. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thlr
. teenth street.
I
| FOR SALE Before buying look at
'1713 Reglna street; 8 rooms; bath; all
1 improvements; deep lot; drive alley in
I rear. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thlr
j tenth street.
FOR SALE One of those modern
three-story brick houses on Park
street, between Eighteenth and Nine
teenth streets, for $3,000. A rare bar
gain for a quick buyer. J. E. Gipple,
1 1251 Market street.
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. Inaulre Jchn C.
| Glede, 1312 North Third street.
FOR RENT No. 129 South Four
teenth street; large 9-room brick house,
just newly papered throughout; good
i neighborhood. Rent, $22. J. E. Gipple.
! 1251 Market street.
I WHY PAY RENT? A home any
. where on easy payments. A company
I that Is loaning money at 5 per cent. in
; terest to buy and build homes on return
Monthly Principal Payments only, $8.30
I per thousand, and will do for you what
j they have done for others, if you will
J adopt their plan. Write to-day for
; folder. A. Stuart. 704 Payne Building,
, Roanoke. lr a.
FOR RENT Will rent, sell or ex-
I change, beautiful house bungalow, a
(rooms, all conveniences. Kelso street,
; Paxtang, Pa. Come quick. Won't be
jon market very long. Address Jno. C.
Wensell. 104 Paxtang avenue. Pax
j tang.
FOR RENT 1721 Carnation street;
j two-story brick house ; all improve
ments; porch front; rent, $16.00. Alsn
2516 Agate street, rent. $13.00. Apply
1545 North Sixth street.
j FOR RENT No. 1622 Reglna street,
'all Improvements, 8 rooms and bath
• *25.00 per month. Apply to Harry M.
IBretz, 322 Market street.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
_ BEAT THE HEAT Go to Perdix.
Furnished cottages for rent. A. C.
Young, 26 North Third street. Bell
713 J. •
FOR RENT Stone bungalow lo
cated along the Susquehanna river op
posite Speecevllle Station. Possession
after August 1. 1915. Can tie rented for
the month or year. Address Bungalow,
care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT 1535 N. Fourth Street;
eight rooms and bath: Improvements;
cemented cellar; trolley passes the
property, good neighborhood. A. C.
Young, 26 North Third street. Bell,
713 J.
FOR RENT 2147 Atlas avenue.
Rent, sl4: has been renovated, re
painted and in a first class condition;
possession at once. C. S. Weakley,
1821 North Fourth street.
FOR RENT Storeroom, or first
floor, consisting of storeroom, large slt
tlngroom and Kitchen; also two rooms
on third floor. Inquire at 1820 North
Third street.
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. 403 South Thlr
teeuth street, three-story brick house;
nine rooms and bath; electric and gas.
J. Grant Koons. 401 South Thirteenth
street.
TOR RENT
131 & 133 NORTH THIRTEENTH ST.
—Two three-story brick houses—each
rooms—bath furnace. Rentals,
s2d per month. Miller Brothers & Co..
Bell phone 1595.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT
_ TWO new three-story brick houses,
Nos. 224 and 226 Seneca street; 9 rooms;
bath; all conveniences. Apply G. E.
shelter, 220 Seneca street. Phone Bell
877 M.
WILL SELL at a sacrifice or rent,
1815 North Second street; possession at
one*. Apply Regent Theater. 410 Mar
ket street.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
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 prl-"
vate apartments, consisting of three
rooms and large balcony, with lockers
in basement; large bay window fronts;
light and airy; convenient and comfort
able. Just the thing for small family.
Little expense and low rent. Apply on
6 remises. 1321-1323 Wallace street,
'ally Inspection invited.
FOR RENT
HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENT.
Four rooms. Private bath, including
kitchen, also large locker in basement.
Select neighborhood. Rent, $30.00
immediate possession. Penna. Realty &
Improvement Co.. 132 Locust St.
FOR RENT Housekeeping, unfur
nished apartment, five rooms and bath,
including kitchen; also locker in base,
ment: on Thirteenth street. Rent,
$16.00. Apply Penna. Realty & Imp-
Co.. 132 Locust street.
FOR RENT—Third floor, front apart
ment, No. 32 North Second street; $
rooms and bath; steam heat and elec
tric light Apply to Commonwealth
Trust Co.. 222 Market street.
FOR RENT Modern apartment In
Althouse Building, corner Thirteenth
and Market streets. Rent very liberal
for summer months to right party. J.
E. Gipple. 1251 Market street.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Newly furnished
front room, facing Capltoi P»-k (three
windows) hot and coid running water
and electric light In room; also use of
large bathroom and Bell phone. 410
North street.
FOR RENT Two rooms on third
floor, with all conveniences. Address D„
2759, care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms,
second floor, directly across from Capi
tol Park. All conveniences. Including
phones. Rent very reasonable. 406
North street.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms,
all conveniences, from $2.00 up weekly;
also table boarding if desired. Apply
222 North Third street. Bell phone
1834 W.
FOR RENT Two rooms; also three
rooms and kitchenette, completely fur
nished for light housekeeping; all im
provements; gas ranges; refrigerator;
seperate bell; corner house; no cTilldren;
references exchanged. 1238 Kittatinny
street. City.
FOR RENT One furnished suite of
two rooms, kitchen and private bath;
immediate possession. Address R., 2756,
care of Harrlsburg Daily Telegraph.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, for
light housekeeping; large, well fur
nished second floor front rooms: all
conveniences; use of phone. 813' North
Second street.
FOR RENT Large front room, sec
ond floor; pleasant home for man and
wife; cool; near bath; also desirable
room for refined gentleman, second
floor; use of phone. 117 Pine street.
FOR RENT Large, cheerful second
floor front room; electric lights and use
of bath; centrally located; close to
Capitol and Post Office. 233 South
street. Phone 1825 M.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms.
■ Ingle or ensulte; all conveniences, In
cluding phone; reference required. Ap
ply 1015 North Front street.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE One good oak office
table, at half price. G. W. Kehr, 204
Chestnut strct.
FOR SALE Scratch Pads new
supply—so for 26c while they last. Ap
ply Job Printing Department. The Tele
graph Printing Company.
FOR SALE Pony outfit. Handsome
dark bay pony mare, 4 years old, well
! hriken; weight. 775 lbs.; new rubber-
I tire runabout and harness. A bargain.
Apply to Robert Walborn, Millersburg,
Pa
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
i South Second.
i FOR SALE 1915 six-cylinder,
seven-passenger Overland, like new.
' run only few thousand miles. Also
couple good four-cylinder touring cars,
j cheap. Crlsnen Motor Car Co.
FOR SALE 1914 Maxwell five-pas
senger touring car, In excellent condi
i tion. Apply H. B. Runk, 334 Chestnut
j street.
' FOR SALE Anyone desiring thor
i ouglibred bull terriers, call at 215 North
'River street. Price, $15.00.
FOR SALE AT GABLE'S, 11S. lit
and 117 South Second street, E.OOO gal
lons New Era ready-mixed palot. Acme
quality. All the full line of the Acme
make.
FOR SALE Good, gray horse. 1,200
, lbs. Price, $75.00. Inquire Ober's
j Stable, Court and Cranberry.
' FOR SALE Pair of black horsqs. 6
I years old: well mated; broke to all ob
j jects; weight, 2800 lbs. Palmyra
| Bologna Co.. Palmyra. Pa.
1 FOR SALE 5150.00 will buy my 5-
pasHenger Maxwell touring car, 2-cyl
• Inder, Tn good shape and fine running
J order; must be seen to be appreciated.
, Apply 820 Market street.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
i Telegraph Business office.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
FOR SALE
FOR SALE A drop-head Singer
sewing machine and a buffet. Apply 29
South Eleventh street.
FOR SALE Children's Shoes, from
ractory to consumer. Big value. 50 tu
60 per cent, discount. All kind. 1639
Xaudain street.
FOR SALE Bay mare, fat as a
fooL with colt; weight, 1300 lbs. Wilt
sell her reasonable on account of hav
ing colt. Call at 1817 Williams
street. Milk Depot
GLASS window signs. Furnished
Rooms, Unfurnished hootui, Rooms and
Board and Table Board at 25c each Ona
of the*e ffigriis will be given with eaoh
fix-time order for a classified ad. If
paid In advance. Inquire at Office of
Telegraph. •
FOR SALE Black horse, harness,
hose wagon, chemical fire extinguish
ers, and ladder, in flrst-rlass condi
„ Formerly owned by Citizens
F ,' re Company. New Cumberland. Ap
pl.v W. H. Kepple. 1313 Green street.
FOR SALE Jackson Roadster
frood condition good tires owner
eavlng city will sell cheap. Address
E„ 2760, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Ford, flve-passenger.
five lamps, horn, top and windshield.
I- ine condition. S North Cameron
street.
FOR SALE Gilbert Player, good as
new; scarf, bench and rolls; cost $560.00;
will sell for $224.00 to quick buyer, as
we need the room. Apply 424 Relly
street. Bell phone 2281 W.
' TOR KENT
GARAGE FOR RENT Prlvat7"com~-
partmenta; light, heat and water, at
Calaer and Penn streets. Apply George
» ■ Updegrove. 1200 Penn stret.
FOR RENT Bungalow, best situat
ed. . along Susuuehanna river, between
Wild Cat and Accomac, Furnished com
plete. Particulars. A. L Reach, Mari
etta, Pa.
_ FOR KENT Second floor room.
1,700 square feet, for llgilt manufactur
ing purposes New building. Call »t
premises. Twelfth and Herr street*
WANTED
WANTED About live or ten acres
of woodland, near railroad. Cord and
ties preferred. Write D. G4zstar, 509
South Third street, Steelton.
WANTED TO RENT, furnished bun
galow or cottage for one week, near
water. Call Bell phone 3998.
WANTED To rent, space for small
automobile in private garage or stable,
near Third and Walnut streets. P. W.
England. 208 North Third street. Tele
phone 743 J.
WANTED Furnished cottage for
several weeks along the Susquehanna
or Juniata. State terms and when
available. E. B. J.. 363 South Eigh
teenth. City.
!'.» i.VEw wMwitT.-wIIES
ANT Intelligent person can earn good
Income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press eyndlcate, 788, Lock
port. N. T.
BUSINESS PROPOSITIONS FOR
SALE as follows; Dying and Cleaning;
Restaurant; Confectionery; Flour; Coai
and Feed. We may know of another
proposition that would suit you. Bell
Realty Co.
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 handling of our product
In territory employing ten or twenty
assistants. Goods widely known and
used. Small capital required to handle
successfully. Give references and ex
perience. Address W„ 2743, care of
Telegraph.
I MADE $50,000 In Ave years In the
mall order business, began with )l.
Bend for free booklet. Tells how. Hea
cock, !65 Lockport. N. T.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
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. Harrlsburg Harness & Supply
Company. Second and Chestnut
FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, ths
Druggist and Apothecary, »9 Market
street, Harrlsburg, Pa, Telephone
orders given prompt attention. BeU
1»»0.
HAULING
R. A. HARTMAN, Boarding Stable and
Notional Transfer Co. Movers of
filanoa, safes, boilers and general haul
ng. H. W. Lathe, Manager. Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No.
2503 R.
STORAGE
~ FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private
rooms for household goods, $2 par
month and up. We Invite Inspection,
Low insurance. 437-445 South Second
street. Harrlsburg Storage Company.
STORAGE 419 Broad street, for
1 household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 75 cents
per month. Apply D. Cooper A Co., 411
Broad Btreet. Both phonea.
LEGAL NOTICES
BIDS FOR SEWERS
July 21, 1915.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv
ed at the office of the Superintendent
of Streets and Public Improvements up
to 12 o"clock noon of Friday, July 30,
1915, for the construction of about
1,510 feet of 40-Inch by 48-inch REIN
FORCED CONCRETE SEWER In
BROOKWOOD. BOLTON, DERRY and
other streets. Blank bids and specifica
tions may be had on application. The
Superintendent reserves the right to
reject any or all bids.
W. H. LYNCH. Supt.
PROPOSALS
j Office of the Building Commission for
| the Selection of a'Site and Construction
of a State Industrial Home for Women,
'Act approved 26th of July lUI3, P. L
1311 with the supplement thereto, ap
, proved May 1, 1915. No. 120.
I Bids under former proposals having
1 aggregated more than the State ap
i propriation, new sealed proposals for
the construction of new buildings (cot
tage system) known as the Administra
; tion Building and three cottages p«r
--! tainlng to an Industrial Home for Wo
men at Muncy, Lycoming County, Pa., to
I be addressed to the Building Commls
| slon in care of Frank Smith. Secretary,
lat the office of the State Board of
Charities. Capitol Building, Harris
' burg, Pa., will be received and opened
I in the presence of the bidders or their
: representatives at 12 M., on Friday
July 23. A. D. 1915, and properly
scheduled.
Separate scaled proposals are also in
vited for plumbing heating, ventilating
apparatus and electrical equipment.
Drawings and specifications ana
form of proposals may be had on ap
plication at the office of Horace
Trumbauer. architect. Land T|tle Build
ing. Philadelphia, by depositing the
sum of one hundred dollars ($100.00) of
which sum $90.00 will be returned up
on the refusal of any bid. Former bid
ders will not have to deposit the afore
said sum of SIOO.OO. Bidders will take
notice that proposals are asked for an
Administration Building and three
cottages, instead of an Administration
Building and four cottages as hereto
fore.
Bids from others than those engaged
In the actual business and general
branches therein mentioned will not be
entertained or considered,
i The Commission reserves the right to
accept as a whole or in part, or reject
! any or all bids as may be deemed best
for the interests of the Commonwealth
I GEORGE QUINTARD HORWITZ,
Chairman.
FURTHER GAINS MADE
BY WAR SPECIALTIES
New York, July 22.—Further gains
of 1 to 3 points were made by war
stocks at the resumption of trading to
day, the strongest features being Gen
eral Electric, New York Airbrake.
Crucible Steel and Bethlehem Steel.
Westinghouse, yesterday's most note
worthy feature, opened with a sale of
3,500 shares at 109% to 108, a maxi
mum decline of 1%, soon making full
recovery. General Electric assumed
increased prominence later, extending
its gain to over six points. Hallway
issues were again backwards, notably
Canadian Pacific and the Harrlmans.
U. S. Steel also reflected moderate
pressure.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Furnished by E. S. Goshorn,
208-209 Arcade Building.
New York. July 22.
'Open. High. Low. Clos.
Amal Cop . 73% 74 72 % 72%
Am Bt Sug 48 51% 48 51%
Am Can .. 57% 58% 56% 50%
Am Can pd 105 106 105 106
Am C& F. 57 57% 56% 56%
Am Cot Oil 47 4E% 46% 47%
Am Ice Sec 25% 25% 24% 24%
Am Loco . 50% 53% 50 51%
Am Smelt . 78% 79% 78% 78%
Am Sugar . 109 110% 109 109
Am T & T. 121% 121% 121% 121%
Anaconda . 70 70% 65% 68%
Atchiso n.. 101 101 100% 100%
I Baldwin .. 74 76% 73% 74%!
B&O ... . 77% 78% 77% 78%
Beth Steel . 202% 202% 196 196
Bklyn RT. 87 87 87 87
Can Pacific 142 142 138% 138%
Cent Leath 43 43% 42% 42%
C& 0 39% 40 39% 39% I
CM& St P 81 81 78% 79% I
CRI &P. 12 12 % 12 12%
C Con Cop. 45% 45% 44% 44% I
Col F& II 36 36 34% 34% i
Con Gas. . 127 127
Cruc St . 47% 48% 45% 45%
Dist Sec .. 25% 25% 24% 25
Erie 26 26 25% 25%
Erie Ist pfd 39% !. . . 39%
Gen E Co.. 16S 173 168 169
iGen Motors 187 187 185 185
Goodrh BF 52 52% 51 51
Gt Nor pfd 116% 116%
Ot N Ore s 36% 38% 36% 36%
Insp Cop . 30% 30% 30% 30%
In-Met 19% 19% 19 19
[ln-Met pfd 73 73
KCSo ... 24 24
Lehigh Val 142 142
Mex Petro. 72 72
Miami Cop 27% -27% 27 27
Mo Pac . . 3 3 2 % 3
Nat Lead.. 62% 63 62% 63
N Y Cent. . 86% 87 86 86
NY.NH& H 58% 58% 57% 58%
, O& W 26% 26% 25% 25%
Nor & W.. 104 104% 104 104
North Pac. 10 4% 105% 104% 105%
Pacific M.. 36% 36% 35% 36
Penn R 106% 106% 106% 106%
PG&C... 116% 116% .116% 116%
Pitts C 22% ,23 22% 23
Pitts C pd. 91 91 91 91
Prs S C 50 51 50 50
Ry S S 34% 36% 34% 34%
Ray C C... 22% 22% 22% 22%
Reading .. 147% 147% 146% 146%
Rep I& S. 36 37% 35% 35%
RI& Spd 92% 93% 92% 92%
South Pac. 84 84% 83% 84%
South Ry.. 14 14 13% 13%
South Rpd 48% 48% 48% 48%
I Studebaker. 83% 83% 82 82
Tenn Cop.. 37% 37% 37 37%
I Third Ave.. 51% 51% 51 51
I Ufcion Pac. 126% 126% 126% 126%
U S Rub... 45% 46% 44% 44%
US Steel.. 64% 64% 63% 63% I
U S Steel pd 111% 111% 111% 111%!
Utah Cop.. 66% 66% 66% 66%
Vir-Car C.. 34 3 4 31% 31<%
West l* Tel 69 69 69 69
I West Mfg.. 109% 109% 104% 106
rnif.AnEMMUA stock*
Philadelphia, July 22. Wheat
Steady; No. 2. red, car lots, new, JuflF,
export, $1.10®1.12; No. 1. Northern, Du
luth. old, $1.52® 1.57.
Corn Higher; No. 2, yellow, local,
RB®B9c; steamer, No. 2, yellow,
local. 87®88c.
Oats Firm; No. 2, white, 62%®
63c.
Eggs The market is firm;
Pennsylvania xnil oinei nearly firsts,
free cases, $6.00 per case; do
current receipts. free cases, $5.70
per case; western, extras, firsts. $6.00
per case; do., firsts, free cases, $5.70@
5.85 per case.
Live Poultry The market Is steady;
16%®17c; old roosters. ll@12c; broil
ing chickens. 16<©24c; ducks, spring. 15
@l7c; do., old. 12@14c.
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
Chicago, 111., July 22.—Board of Trade
closing:
Wheat—July, 1.10; September, 1.05%.
Corn—July. 79%; September, 74%.
Oats—July. 48%; September, 37%.
Pork September, 14.55; October,
14.65.
Lard—September, 8.12; October, 8.22.
Ribs—September, 9.92; October, 9.92.
CHICAGO CATTLE
Chicago. 111., July 22. Hogs Re
ceipts. 21.000; steady. Bulk of sales,
$6.80(5)7.40; light, $7.40@>7.80; mixed,
$6.80(ft7.70; heavy. $6.45(0)7.40; rough,
$6.45@6.66; pigs. $7.00®7.75.
Cattle —'Receipts, 3,000; steady. Na
tive beef steers. $6.40® 1*0.35; western
steers. $7.00@8.20; cows and heifers.
$3.25®9.15; calves. $57.00@10.50.
Shep Receipts, 90.000; firm. Sheep,
$5.70@6.15; lambs, $56.00@8.20.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE The Board of Inspectors
of the Western Penitentiary of Penn
sylvania, North Side. Pittsburgh, Pa.,
will receive sealed proposals until 12
o'clock noon, Thursday, July 29, 1915,
for furnishing the Western Peniten
tiary at Rockview, Centre County, Pa.,
with a supply of dressed meat com
mencing August 5, 1915, and ending
September 30. 1915. Specifications and
forms of proposals can be procured at
office of Penitentiary. Pittsburgh, Pa.
The Board reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
JOHN FRANCIES, Warden.
PROPOSAL FOR BUILDING
Office of the Board of Commissioners of
Public Grounds & Buildings, Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania. Harrls
burg. Pa.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv
ed until two (2) o'clock P. M„ of Tues
day. August 10, 1915, for furnishing all
labor and material necessary for the
completion of a new fire-proof main I
building (the first floor and basement
having been contructed under a former
I contract), on the State Arsenal Grounds
at Eighteenth and Herr Streets, Har
risburg. Pa, as called for in revised
specifications and drawings prepared by
the Board of Commissioners of Public
Grounds and Buildings.
Instruction to bidders, specifications
and drawings may be secured by ap
plying to the Superintendent of Public
Grounds & Buildings, Capitol Building,
Harrlsburg. Pa.
Proposals shall be in sealed envelope,
marked "Proposals for State Arsenal
Building, addressed,
SAMUEL B. RAMBO.
Superintendent of Public Grounds &
Buildings,
Capitol Building,
Harrlsburg, Pa.
RUBBER STAMQA
IVFDI SEALS & STENCILS B#V
jf| MFG. BY HBG. STENCIL WORKS ■ jl
IB 130 LOCUST ST. HBG, PA. W
THE Harrlsburg Polyclinic Dispen
| sary will be open daily, except Sunday,
i at 3 P. M., at its new location, front and
, Harris streets, for the free treatment of
1 the worthy poor.
JULY 22, 1915
Stucker Anxious About
Commissioner Gorgas ?
Within a few days according to
Charles D. Stucker, secretary of
Stucker Brothers Construction Com
pany, river wall contractors, the new
agreement relative to the construc
tion of the line of steps through the
gap at Market street will be closed
with the Board of Public Works.
This job, it is understood, will be on
"force account," as actual cost plua
fifteen per cent., is known among en
gineers and contractors.
Furthermore the construction com- j
pany is ready to proceed with the clos
ing of the gap and the preliminaries j
will be started as soon as the water i
recedes another foot.
Stucker Brothers Company, It is un
derstood, is getting a wee bit anxious
as to what disposition is to be made of
the remainder of the retained esti
mate. for completion of the wall in
the neighborhood of SIO,OOO In view
of Commissioner Gorgas' apparent
anxiety to pay off the Opperman
award. This it is said, Is desired be
fore the agreement to fill In the wall
gap is closed.
The balance of the estimate acord
ing to Secretary Stucker should be
considered on par with that of the
Opperman arbitrators' wward and that
if the warrant for the Stucker esti
mate is first presented to the superin
tendent of finance it should be Tionored
because the money is in the fund —
and vica versa Commissioner Gorgas,
according to Mr. Stucker, had held the
same opinion.
Mr. Gorgas, however, declined to
admit this.
"All I've said in Council I'll stand
by," said he. "My contention all along
j has been that the Opperman award
'should be paid. That's what I'll stand
upon."
"Did you agree with Stucker
Brothers' suggestion that their esti
mate should be on a par with Opper
i man's claim?"
"As to that I've nothing to say. We'll
not cross a bridge until we come to It,"
I said the superintendent of finance and
accounts.
Report was current to-day that the
arbitration board will in the near
future ask the city for a definite an
swer as to whether or not their bills
totaling $4,500 are to be paid. This it
is believed, may be preliminary to an
action in assumpsit against the city
to recover these claims.
Written Agreement
Will Settle Strike
Bridgeport, Conn., July 22.—John
A. Johnston, vice-president of the
Structural Iron Workers, to-day an
nounced that he had been advised by
J. J. Keppler, vice-president of the
International Association of Machin
ists, that a "written agreement" which
would settle the strike of the machin
ists in the plants of the Remington |
Arms and Ammunition Company and
various subcontractors had been se
cured.
According to Mr. Johnston, the vice
president of the machinists telephoned
him from New York and requested
that Thomas J. Savage, member of the
general executive board of the machin
ists, be asked not to contradict any
more statements regarding the settle
ment. Mr. Savage denied last night
that he knew anything of a settlement
after Mr. Keppler had announced that
the strike had been declared off and
the men would go back to work Mon
day.
Mr. Johnston said Mr. Keppler would i
return to Bridgeport with the written I
agreement this afternoon. Mr. Johnston |
said he also understood tnat the girls i
who walked out at the Union Metallic
I cartridge plant of the Remington com
| pany had voted to return to work,
j having been promised an Increase of
i about 90 cents a day.
Washington, D. C., July 22.—Sam
j uel Gompers, president of the Ameri
; can Federation of Labor, and repre
sentatives of other trade unions, who
met here yesterday to consider the
Remington strike, will go to Bridge
port to-night for a conference to-mor
row despite the developments which
may end the trouble.
"TIME TO PREPARE
FOR WAR IS NOW
[Continued from First Page.]
fot the field. She did not. You see the
result.
Mr. Maxim denied that he said, in a
recent speech at Cornell, that "All
wars are foolish." He explained that
what he did say was: "I believe In be
ing so prepared against war as to ren
der it practically impossible. Make It
so costly that it would not pay. There
are good wars and bad wars. Wars of
plunder and wars for freedom and
rights. There are justifiable wars. We
should be strong to fight good wars.
"Christ believed in self-defense. He
drove the money changers out of the
temple with a cat-o'-nine-tails, and
It was Christ who said 'He that hath
no sword let him sell his cloak and
buy one."
"Turn your other cheek, but be in
readiness with a strong defense to hit
back."
The United States must prepare now
or awake to find one of the great
world powers knocking at our doors
bent on carrying off the riches we
leave so carelessly guarded, was the
text of his speech.
That face on a cigar box,
and the name on a cigar—
King Oscar ScCigars
have the same assurance
of value and satisfaction for
your nickel that the "Ster
ling" mark gives to silver.
Regularly Good For 24 Years
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Apartment For Rent
Centrally located—s rootna
nn<l hath exceptionally low
rental.
Interstate Realty Co.
Heal Kfftute Bought and Sold.
Fire Insurance.
206 Market St.
i^aa^——a———■
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
lOtli and Walnut Streets
Bell 149
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
from the CO-OPERATIVB)
with its record of nearly S
years of prompt, confidential,
courteous and considerate
service, but you have the
privilege of arranging the
terms to suit yourself, repay
ing the loan in small weekly
or monthly payments.
Co-Operative Loan &
Investment Co.
204 CHESTNUT STREET
Open 8 a. in, to II p. in. Wed«
nrmlay and Saturday even
ings until V p. m.
Bargains in
Real Estate
flSOl) Huy. farm located In
W«t Hanover Tnp., K milra
front I.tngleatonn 42 acres
s acres timherland fruit treea
of all description good build
ing* INVESTIGATE.
$3500 for farm 3 miles north
past of Heraliey 42 acres
good bulldlnga—finest soil,
CAMP HILI, PROPERTY
<•0x144 ft. 2'/4-atory frame
building 8 rooms and bath
located on Maiu St. A real bar
gain.
Interstate Realty Co.
Real Kutnte nought and Sold.
Fire Innurance.
206 Market St.
\
For Rent —One of Those
• Unusual "Hill Side"
Apartments
Unusual —Asphalt street and finest
street car service In the
city at your front door.
Unusual —Primeval forest at your
back door.
Unusual —Comforts at $35.00 per
month that one usually
expects to find only in a
$50.00 apartment.
Apply to
CHAS. M. FROEHLICH
1121 Market St.
V i<
York Co. Farm For Sale
143 acrea, 6 miles south of New
Cumberland; 137 acres farm land,
6 acres wood land; 10-room brick
house, large barn; all necessary
outbuildings, running fljC fiflH
water; good land. Price wJiOww
76 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 e/f Qflft
land. Price
W. F. FRAKE
Real Estate Agent
29 N. Second St. Harrisburg, Pa.
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