A "For Rent" Ad on This Page Is Sire to Reach tie Person Yoi Seel DIED KL.INK On Friday night, July 30. 1916, Mr. Charles E. Klink, in his Funeral on Tuesday, at 10:30 A. M.. from the residence of R. D. Sweeney. Lemoyne. Pa The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Burial private. CARD OB' THANKS MR AND MRS. ALFRED JAMISON, of 2206 South Third street. Steelton Heights, desire to thank their frleifaj and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy extended during the illness and death of their son. Ralph E. Jamt son. LOST LOST Fraternity pin, between the island and Fourteenth and Derry streets. Reward if returned to Office of Evangelical Publishing House. LOST Scotch Collie pup, about three months old. strayed away in front of store at 316 Broad street. Reward if returned. I LOST ln a Jitney, Friday night, 11 to 12, one hlue silk sewing bag, con taining vellow chiffon waist, scissors and thimble. Reward for return to 1350 State street. LOST French Poodle dog. clipped ! all but head, with brown spot on left | ear. Answers to name of Buster. Lost in New Cumberland. 15.00 reward if re turned to 649 Boyd street. I-'OUND FOUND—The well-dressed man. He always aends hio clothes to Kggert s Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market street. Do you 7 Both phones. Call and deliver. mki.p WANTED—-Male WANTED First-class tool makers; good pay to competent men. Addrea*. giving experience, to J. F. Creswell, Box 264, Lancaster. Pa. SBO MONTHLY and expenses, to travel, distribute samples and take orders, or appoint agents. Permanent. Jap-American Co.. Cliicago. S3O WEEKLY, evenings at home. Everything furnished; no experience, no canvassing. Don't worry about capital. Boyd H. Brown, Dept. A, 29i, Omaha, Neb. I WILL PAY any honest man up to SSO monthly for part of spare time. No j canvassing. No capital. Write to-da>. Voorhies, Desk 155, Omaha, Nob. EVERYWHERE Men willing to distribute circulars. samples, tack signs, collect names, etc. No canvass ing. Continental Register, Chicago. MEN AND WOMEN" to raise mush rooms in cellars, sheds, boxes, etc., $l - $25 weekly. Success guaranteed. Write to-day. Hiram Barton, 333 West Forty-eighth street. New York. WANTED Two white waiters. Ad- j dress Vandan's Restaurant, Chambers- j burg. Pa. WANTED Good tool workers or skilled machinists to assist die sinkers and trimmers on drop forging work. Excellent opportunity to learn the trade. Apply by letter only. Ihe D. Wilcox Mfg. Co., Mechaniosburg, l'a. $5 TO $lO A. DAY easily made. Co operate with us. No capital or experi ence necessary. Write at once. J. P. McClary, Sllsbee, Tex. $S A DAY' easily made. We have A proposition that will interest you. Big profits. Positive necessity. Write, sunbeam Mail Order Co.. 924 East Forty-fourth street, Chicago, 111. $5 TO $lO A DAY easily made. Co operate with us. No capital or experi ence necessary. Write at once. Bel mond Supply Co., City Del., Belmond. lowa. $8 A DAY' easily made. We have a proposition that will interest you. Big profits. Positive necessity. Write. H. Carney, Martin, Tenn. WANTED—Man. 16 to 20 years old, to work In grocery store, capable of soliciting and delivering orders; ref erences; must have some experience. Rice's Grocery, Washington Heights. MECHANICAL ENGINEER capable of estimating, designing and taking charge of draughting room of plate Meel products manufacturing plant. State age, experience and salary desir ed. Address W„ 2828, care of Tele graph. | GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy j to get. My free booklet Y'-372, tells iiow. Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hop- I kins, Washington, D. C. j WANTED Six men to sell "Light- : ning Carbon Remover" for motorboats. ! motorcycles and motor cars. Good pay. Call on. or address, Ed. F. Elsely, 1301 Berryhill street, Harrlsburg. Pa. GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS Thorough instructions, $5. Returned if j not appointed. Particulars free, j American Civil Service School, Wash ington, D. C. POST OFFICE EXAMINATION at j Harrisburg soon. Prepare now under former Government Examiner. Booklet S, 122, free. Write to-day. Patterson Civil Service School, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED, IMMEDIATELY—Experi- ] •need Amazeen Skiver. Apply at Of fice Lindner Shoe Co., Carlisle, Pa. YOUNG MEN WANTED who wish to become practical or mechanical chauf- | feurs to call or write us at once. Full unlimited course, $35. Open day and j evening. Auto Transportation Repair Shop. 5 North Cameron street. HELP WANTED —Female WANTED Young girl to assist with housework. Apply 1321 Berryhill street. Private Lessens in Short hand, Typewriting, Dicta tion, Penmanship, Etc., at class instruction rates for students who want Direct Results. You want that kind. Fall enrollments now being received. Write or call to-day for full Information. Merle E. Holier, 309 Patriot Building. WANTED Everybody to know a student entered March 16 and started •work with a structural company July 20-—Just four months. Harrisburg Shorthand School. 31 North Second street. WANTED—Experienced help. Apply Silk Mill, Cor. North and Second streets. FOR SALE " 3003 RIVERSIDE DRIVE An elegant tile and stucco dwell ing with twelve rooms—bath— two lavatories—third floor finished for pool room. Tennis court and vege table garden. Lot 116x183 ft. This property Is very desirably lo cated at the northeast corner of Front and Katharine streets, River side. MILLER BROTHERS&CO. REAL ESTATE laaurance Surety Bonds Locust and Court Street* V i ~i SATURDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JULY 31, 1915. HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Persons to color art plc -1 tures at home; easy work: no experi ence; good pay; sample free. Gleason ■ Wheeler. S3? Madison, Chicago. ! GUARANTEED SALARY paid any woman to distribute hosiery to cus tomers. Experience unnecessary. All 1 or part time. For particulars and com plete outfit address International Mills, Dept. 1, Norrlstown, Pa. i WANTED—Young lady as managing • housekeeper for widower and chil dren; out of city; no cooking; $7 week i ly. Address, stating age. Box 2830, care of Telegraph. LADIES make shields at homfe. SIO.OO per 100. Send stamp. Work sent pre . paid. King Mfg. Co., 1431 Broadway, , New Y'ork City. W ANTED Girls over 16 years of age to learn the trade of Cigar Making. Pay while learn ing. Welfare looked after by a trained nurse. Apply at Harris burg Cigar Co., 500 Race street. JiKi.l* \VAXTP ,> —uile and l'cmali SONG POEMS WANTED for publica i tlon. Experience unnecessary. Send I us your verses or melodies to-day or write for instructive booklet—it's free, i Marks-Goldsmith Co., Dept. 233, Wash ington, D. C. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS Both sexes. New inven ' tion household article used In every home. Large profits. Free sample. Ed. I Parker Co., Springfield, O. j FREE SAMPLE Nonsplash water j strainers sell themselves —no talking— experience unnecessary. Daily profits big, $5 upwards. Send 2c (mailing cost). D. B. Union Filter Co., N. Y. SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN WANTED Experience unnecessary; easy work; big pay. I Write now for large list of openings I offering opportunities to earn from j SIOO to SSOO a month while you learn. Address nearest Office, Dept. 244, Na tional Salesmen's Training Association, | Chicago, New Y'ork, San Francisco. COMPETENT SALESMEN OR MERCHANTS preferred by well-rated | Cleveland concern, to sell merchants rreatest specialty of the i weekly. State experience. O. J. | Rlngle, Station C, Cleveland, Ohio. WANTED Local salesman; middle- I aged man preferred. Must be well ac quainted. Big moneymaker. State I age and experience when answering. I National Linseed Co., Cleveland, Ohio. SALESMAN Vacancy August 15. Want live, aggressive traveler; high class specialty; work general trade; $35.00 advanced weekly against com mission. Established 16 years. Ameri can Standard Jewelry Co.. 816 Wood | ward, Detroit. WANTED Salesman to sell High Grade Temperance Drinks In small country towns. Commission contract with $40.00 weekly drawing account. Crown Company. 207 South Commercial street, St. Louis. Mo. SITUATIONS WANTED —Male WANTED Married man, 29, well educated, ten years' experience retail and wholesale salesman, two years' road experience, desires position; best ref erences furnished. What have you to offer? Address C., 2818, care of Tele graph. WANTED By white man, married, two children, work on farm. Can fur- i nlsh reference. Address M„ 2826, care i of Telegraph. | WANTED Position as foreman on I form building and concreting; reference) from former employers. Call Bell phone No. 2199 J. WANTED Young man. 21 years of age, wishes position as Jitney driver. Address Theodore Mack, 1114 North Cameron street. SITUATIONS WANTED —Female WANTED By two young colored girls, positions as child's nurse. Apply 1021 South Ninth street. City. WANTED Woman wants day's work, washing and ironing to take home, or plain sewing. No. 15 Brady avenue. i WANTED Mlddle-eered woman de sires a good position )n hotel or private I family as waitress or chambermaid; j experienced and cr.n give reference. Ad- I dress D. C., 2817, care of Harrisburg I Telegraph. WANTED Colored woman wants general housework or day's work In city or country. Address J.. 2815, care of Telegraph. i WANTED By young woman, po jsitlon as housekeeper for widower; no ' objection to one or two children. Ad- I dress W„ 400, care of Telegraph. | WANTED White girl wants second work or general housework; can fur nish reference. 23 North Thirteenth street. WANTED Colored woman wants ; day's work of any kind, any time ex -1 cept Saturday. 1316 North Fourth I street. WANTED Experienced white wo man desires position as matron or stewardess. Address 1907 North Sev | enth street. Harrisburg. [ WANTED Reliable colored woman i wants day's work or cooking. Call, or I address. 327 tMuench street. I HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE For SIOO less t'tan cost, you can buy one of those modern homes on Park street, east of Eigh teenth street, by acting promptly. Owner leaving city. J. E. Glpple, 1251 Market street. | FOR SALE For SIOO in cash, and balance on easy payments, I will sell | you a modern 2%-story brick house on 1 North Summit street, near State street, i | This is your opportunity. J. E. Glpple, i 1251 Market street. ' FOR SALE Three-story brick I house; nine rooms and bath; all con -1 venlences, 1851 Park street. Big Bar gain. Apply at 1851 Park street. 1 FOR SALE (Moving to Suburb) A desirable corner property, 219 Maclay , ' Street, corner Penn; a beautiful view 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 appoint ments, phone Bell 889W, or 1444 J. » FOR SALE Two-story brick; all Improvements; 6 rooms and bath, will sell for $2,000. Address H.. 2819, care of Telegraph. HOWARD ST.. ENOLA 2%-story (Single frame porches 8 rooms I furnace lot, 60x126. Will exchange |on Progress or Penbrook ' property. i Brinton-packer Co., Second and Walnut ! streets. j FARMS— i 98 Acres, near Beaver Station, $7,000. 22 Acres, near Piketown, SI,OOO. i 108 Acres, Harrisburg. $13,000. 241 Acres, near Llnglestown, SB,OOO. Sfi Acres, near Llnglestown, $4,600. CITV PROPERTY— -2036 Susquehanna St.. 3-s. brick. 343 S. Sixteenth. 3-s. frame, j 517 Seneca, 2 H -•'■ frame. 18 N. Seventeenth, 3-s. brick. 1600 N. Sixth. 2H-s. frame. BRINTON-PAt'KER CO., Second and Walnut Sts. I TWO North street properties for sale lat attractive prices; 8 rooms; oath; gas; fufnaee; porches. One a corner. NOB. 1400 and 1409. Terms can be arranged. Bell Realty Co* Bergner Building. REAL ESTATE FOR KALE j BURU?RBAN property has comforts | that you are not enjoying. We offer t several good But.urir.an properties j large lots all improvements sc car , fare. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Build- 1 Ing. | NO. 1428 SUSQUEHANNA STREET | must be sold to settle an estate—price I reasonable. What Is It worth to you?i Also other cheap, property. Bell Realty i Co., Bergner Building. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT 1689 Green street, ; house, 11 roome and bath; all Improve- ; ments; side alley way; water In cellar; j rent, $30.00 monthly. Inquire Jchn C. Glede, 1312 North Third street. FOR RENT No. 1860 Market street, ! $82.50; No. 1818 Rudy street, $18.00; No. i i 339 South Sixteenth street, $13.00. J. E. | Glpple. 1251 Market street. FOR RENT ll9O Christian street; ! two-story brick; all Improvements and I up-to-date In all respects; seven rooms, Including bath; rent. $17.0u. Inquire 259 Herr street, between 5 and 1 P. M. " HILiCREST" DEBIHABI.E COUNTRY HOME LARGE COUNTRY HOME all con veniences gas electricity bath— fireplaces tennis court pergola j garage and stables. House for man. | Fine all-year-round home easily ac cessible one square from trolley. Can be rented partly furnished. Apply to Miller Brothers & Co., Federal Square, Bell phone 1595. FOR RENT, FURNISHED fi-roon. bungalow at the Cove, from August 7 |to 14. Ideal place to spend vacation. | Apply 7 North Third street, second floor. I Bell phone 54SW. | FOR RENT 2210 Atlas avenue, brick house. improvements, sl4 00. Kough, Brightblll & Kline, 307 Kunkel Building. FOR RENT — 1839 North St $17.00 1425 Berryhill St 20.00 808 N. Eighteenth St 21.00 I Steam heat and all improvements. A. F. MILLER & SON. Eighteenth and State Sts., City. I FOR RENT No. 520 South Four teenth street; 3-story brick; 8 rooms (and bath; front porch: side entrance; furnace; gas and newly papered. In quire 327 South Sixteenth street. Phone | 532J. I FOR RENT 1721 Carnation street; two-story brick house ; all Improve- I ments; porch front; rent, $16.00. Also 2516 Agate street, rent. $13.00: Apply | 1545 North Sixth street. [HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE OH KENT j 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. WIJ.L SELL at s sacrifice or rent. ISlf> North Second street; possession at once. Apply Regent Theater, «10 Mar ket street. REAL ESTATE For Sale or Exchange FOR SALE OR TRADE A 20-H.-P. | International truck, in complete order, with new tires. Will sell cheap or trade for an automobile. Inquire of Davis I & Quigley at 612 South Hanover street, Carlisle, Pa. 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 ■team. Inquire 400 North street. J FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT, including bedroom, livingroom, Idinlngroom and kitchen; hardwood I floors; open tireplace; two closets; prl | vate hall and bath; front and rear en | trance; back porch; steam heat; electric lights; house telephone; letter boxes. 1609 Market 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. Little expense and low rent. Apply on 1 premises. 1321-1323 Wallace street ' Dally Inspection invited. FOR RENT - Suburban apartments; new, up-to-date; 5 rooms; reception hall; bath; pantry; front and rear porches; 2208 and 2210 North Third street. Apply C. C. Whiteman or 11. W. Miller. Bell 523 W. or SIR. FOR RENT—Third floor, front apart ment, No. 32 North Second street; 8 rooms and bath; steam heat and elec tric light. Apply to Commonwealth Trust Co., 222 Market street. FOR RENT Modern apartment la Althouse Building, corner Thirteenth and Market ntreetg. Rent very liberal for summer months to right party. J. E. Glpple, 1251 Market stroet. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Handsomely furnished rooms for rent, centrally located; also rooms for light housekeeping; terms very reasonable. Apply 209 Stale street. City. FOR RENT Two rooms on third floor, furnished for light housekeep ing; steam heat; water and gas range in kitchen. Call 1327 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished, airy rooms; plenty of windows; all facing Capitol Park; electric lights, hot and cold running water In each room; use of large bath and phone. 410 North. FOR RENT—One or more newly fur nished rooms, on second floor, with bath, electric lights, Bell telephone ser vice. Apply 125 Pine street, City. 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 Furnished room, sec ond floor front; steam heat; with or without board: man and wife desired. ! 1327 North Sixth street. FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms, | suitable for light housekeeping, in de [sirable and central location; running water; electric lights and use of phone. Apply 324 North Second street. I FOR RENT Two up-to-date second floor rooms, furnished for light house keeping, with all conveniences; use of I phone. Apply 1315 Swatara street. | FOR RENT Two furnished rooms i for sleeping or light housekeeping, on second floor; use of bath and phone; reference exchanged; no children. Ap ply 1604 Derry street. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished , rooms, for light housekeeping, corner house, refrigerator, kitchen cabinet I gas range and running water, $16.00 . (per month; no childr.en. 342 South Six teenth street. 1 FOR RENT Furnished rooms for : light housekeeping; large, well fur nished second floor front rooms- all conveniences: use of phone. 812 North Second street. UNFURNISHED ROOMS BUILT' especially for light house keeping. single or with kitchenettes, arrangements strictly private, stoves furnished free, laundry, phone, and bathroom privileges. Private lockers for surplus furniture. Inquire office, 429 Broad street, or Jsnltress. same building Dolly Inspection Invited. FOR SAJLfc • FOR SALE Scratch Pads —"new supply—so for 2Be while they last. Ap , ply Job Printing Department, The Teie* graph Printing Company, j FOR SALE I CLOSING-OUT BARGAINsT New l '..arpets, furniture, Musical Instruments, j Linoleum, 360; Ingrain, 20c—best, 45c; , West Brussels. 60c, Lining, 3c; Sweepers, jfl; Rugs, 9x12, $3; Fence Posts. Inc. | Ylngst, Front-Cumberland. FOR SALE WALLPAPER Many I patterns at half of list price. Paper de livered anywhere free. Hanging rea sonable. A. L\ Spotz, 1317-19 Market j street. I GLASS window signs. Furnished Itooms, Unfurnlsned Rooms, Rooms and board and Table Board at 25c each. One I of these flgti.i will be given with each j «lx-ilme order for a classified ad. tt I n»ld In advance. Inquire at Office of j Telegraph. | FOR SALE 4-Inch by 6-inch Pony ! Premo "A" and outfit, in good condi- I "on. Will sell at a bargain. Address j W .. 2823, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Harley-Davldson mo- I torcycle, in good condition, very cheap; have no use for same; have automo bile. Call, or address, C.. B. Bechart, 1444 Regina street. FOR SALE Two Ford touring cars, 1914 models, good condition, price reasonable, and one Regal roadster. C. D. Hauck. 223 South Fourteenth street. Bell phone 3817 J. MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE One 1913 Indian, $l2O, practically new! and In good condition. Come and see it at 1302 North Sixth street. j FIVE-PASSENGER TOURING CAR I FOR SALE 4-door, electric lights, j Al condition. First twd hundred takes. 1856 Walnut street. FOR SALE Cigar store, pool, bowling and restaurant, elegant stand, ♦ 1,800. Address Box O, 2825, care of j Telegraph. ! FOR SALE AT BIG REDUCTION Three-piece mahogany parlor suit, as ] good as new; also four-burner gas ! stove. Apply 1851 Park street. MOTORCYLCLE BARGAINS Kaverford new, lamp, tandem, horn, 1 $75,00. 1913 Indian, lamp, tandem, horn, SIOO.OO, Investigate. Keystone Cycle | Co., 814 North Third street. Bell I phone 266 R. HOGS FOR SALE —2O Chester | Whites. 2>/4 months to 2 years old. Some breeders. Will sell entire lot or many as wanted. Inquire at Eleventh and Bridge streets, New Cumberland, or 1 I Paul's Shoe Store, 11 North Fourth 1 street. Bell phone both places. ABBOTT-DETROIT seven-passenger' 1913; Al condition; will sacrice to quick buyer. Gentzler, Keystone Motor | Car Co., 1018 Market street. 1 ■ FOR SALE Late model Cadillac, 40- H.-P. commercial car; newly overhaul ed and painted; will demonstrate; must be seen to be appreciated. Apply Uni versal Motor Car Co., 1826 Wood ave nue. FOR SALE 1914 Model Saxon roadßtor, cheap, in first-class condition; only run 2,900 miles. Apply, or address, J. B. Arnold. 2456 North Sixth street. FOR SALE A roadster automobile, in good running order, for $135. Call at Central Garage. Ask for N. H. Crum. FOR SALE One delivery top Ford, two touring Fords, all In good running condition. Will demonstrate. Bell 1367 M and 457 W. AUTOMOBILE 5-passenger Michi gan 40, electrically equipped. First class working order and good tires. Can j be seen at Conover & Mehrlng Garage, 1717 North Fourth street. FOR SALE One bay pacing mare, rubber-tire Jenny Lind and harness. Will sell reasonable. Apply H. B. Shelle hamer, 2029 North Cameron street. City. FOR SALE. CHEAP Oakland Roadster; electric lights; good condi tion. Ford Sales Company, South Cam eron street. Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE AT GABLE'S, 113, 118 and 117 South Second street, 5,000 gal lons New Era ready-mixed paint Acme quality. All the full line of the Acme make. I FOR SALE Gilbert Player, good as irew; scarf, bench and rolls; cost $550.00; will sell for $224.00 to quick buyer, as we need the room. Apply 424 Relly street. Bell phono 2281 W. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. GO TO GABLE'S for wire fence of all kinds and gates to match. No. 111-117 South Second. FOR SALE Good, gray horse, 1,200 tbs. Price, $75.00. Inquire Ober's Stable, Court and Cranberry. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business office. FOR HKXT FOR RENT Bungalow, best situat ed. along Susquehanna river, between Wild Cat and Accomac. Furnished com plete. Particulars. A. L Resch, Mari etta, Pa. FOR RENT Second floor room. 5.700 square feet, for light manufactur -1 ins purposes New building. Call at premises. Twelfth and Herr streets. 1 EXCHANGE HAVE you flve-passenger touring car or anything else of value to exchange as part payment on good home. Bal ance can remain in property. Address Box 147, Highspire, Pa. WANTED WANTED A smal flat, also a flat- j bottom boat. Inquire S. W. Shoemaker & Son, Sixth and Harris. WANTED Victrola, with or with- I out records; state price, give full par ticulars where it can be seen for dem onstration. Address V., 2829, care of i Telegraph. ( I WANT to rent place In country, within 5c fare limit, suitable for rals- I ing chickens and my own vegetables. Address, giving location, rent, etc., Box | R, 2827. care of Telegraph. HOME WANTED for a healthy girl,' eight yearn old: blue eyes, light hair. Address M.. 2820, care of Telegraph. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ANT Intelligent person can earn good Inctme corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate. 7#S. Lock port. N. Y. FOR SALE Splendid Hotel Prop erty and prosperous business, Lebanon, Pa. Chance seldom offered. Unusual opportunity to right person. Box No. 353. Lebanon, Pa. FREE FOR SIX MONTHS My Special offer to introduce my maga zine, "Investing for Profit." It is worth I $lO a copy to anyone who has been i gttlng poorer while the rich richer. It demonstrates the real earning power of money, and shows how anyone, no ' matter how poor, can acquire riches. Investing for Profit Is the only progres sive financial journal published. It shows how SIOO grows to $2,200. Write now and I'll send It six months free. I H. L Bnrger. 624, 22 West Jackson I Boulevard. Chicago. ' WANTED Man with ability to i handle men and take charge of ma chine shop. Must have $2,000 to $5,000 ' to Invest In enterprise that will show I large profits. Address L., 2816, care of i Telegraph. ' < I MADE $50,000 In five years in the ■ 1 mall order business, began with IS. • I Bend for free booklet Tells hour. Hat -4 cook, $Sf Lockport N. T, LEGAL NOTICES * n „, the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania ln Bankruptcy, No. 2943 l n the Matter of Diller S. Sollenberger, Bankrupt. PUBLIC SALE Oh' HEAL ESTATE THE undersigned trustee will expose at public sale. In front of the Court House. Harrisburg, Pa., on SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1015, at 2 v . o'clock P. M„ the following described resil esate, to wit: Plot 1. All that certain lot or piece of land, situate in the City of Harris burg, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the west side of Wood Avenue, ninety-flve (95) feet northwardly from Peffer Street; thence westwardly by a line parallel with said street one hunderd (100) feet to Yousllng Avenue; thence north wardly along said avenue fourteen (14) fee< to line of property of Diller S. Sol lenberger; thence by the line of said property eastwardly one hundred (100) feet to Wood Avenue aforesaid: thence southwardly along said avenue fourteen •lO feet to the place of beginning. Having- thereon erected a dwelling | house known as No. 2004 Wood Avenue. I Plot 2. All that certain lot or piece of land situate in the said city, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the west side of Wood Avenue one hundred and nine (109) feet northwardly from Peffer s Street; thence westwardly by a line parallel with said street one hundred j (100) feet to Yousllng Avenue; thence j northwardly along said avenue four teen (14) feet to line of property lately or Geo. Yousling; thence by the line !of said property eastwardly one hun : dred (100) feet to Wood Avenue afore said; thence southwardly along said avenue fourteen (14) feet to the place of beginning. Having thereon erected a dwelling house known as No. 2006 Wood Avenue. Plot 3. All those certain lots of ground, situate in the Eleventh Ward of the City of Harrisburg. Dauphin County, Pa., bounded and described as follows, to wit: No. 1. Beginning at a point on Wood Avenue about ninety-eight (98) feet distant from Maclay Street, at the cor ner of a three (3) feet wide private al ley; thence westwardly at right angles with said avenue along the line of said I alley one hundred (100) feet to Yous llng Avenue; thence southwardly by the line of said last mentioned alley , twenty (20) feet to a lot. now or late, I of George Yousllng: thence eastwardly by the line of said lot one hundred | <100) feet to Wood Avenue aforesaid; | thence northwardly by the line of said I avenue twenty (20) feet to the place of I beginning. Having thereon erected two dwelling houses known as Nos. ■ 2020 and 2022 Wood Avenue, j Plot 4, No. 2. Beginning at a point on the western side of Wood Avenue distant two hundred and seven (207) I feet northwardly from the northern jslde of Peffer Street, at the southeastern corner of a lot, now or lately, of Mary Ann Yousling; thence westwardly along the line of said lot, at right angles with Wood Avenue one hundred (100) feet to Yousling Alley: thence southwardly along said alley forty-two (42) feet to line of lot, now or lately, of George Yousling: thence eastwardly at right angles with said avenue one i hundred (100) feet to Wood Avenue; thence northwardly along said avenua | forty-two (42) feet out to the place of I beginning. Having thereon erected a | large stable and warehouse. Plot f>. All those two (2) certain lots of ground, situate ln the Sixth 1 Ward In the said City of Harrisburg, I BUSINESS PERSONALS ! WE are headquarters for Trunks, Suit Cases and Bags. Before your va cation Inspect our large stock. Have your repairing done here and save money. Harrisburg Harness & Supply Company. Second and Chestnut FOR falling hair try Gross Qulnlns Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market •treet, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 1(60. HAULING R. A. HARTMAN. Boarding Stable and NnHonal Transfer Co. Movers of planoq, safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. JSO3R PERSONAL UNSIGNED LETTER from Steelton. who wrote concerning making Cork Bark Bird Houses. Charles H. Eldon, Taxidermist, 331 West Fourth street, Willlamsport, Pa. LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA Tf you or any friends afflicted wishes to learn of a successful treatment, address Suite 402-92 Broadway, Detroit. Mich. STORAGE FIREPROOF STORAGE rooms for household goods, $2 per month and up. We Invite Inspection. Low Insurance. 437-445 South Second street. Harrisburg Storage Company. STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Prl vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 78 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co.. 411 Broad street. Both phones. FINANCIAL $20.00 AT 5 Per Cent.—First-class security will be given upon valuable real estate. Address A., 2822, care of Telegraph. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE My wife, Bertha I. Ney having left my bed and hoard without Just cause. I hereby notify all persons not to harbor nor trust her on my ac count, as I will not pay any debts con tracted by her. (Signed) R. L. NEY. CLERK'S NOTICE NO. 2960 IN BANKRUPTCY ln the District Court of the United States for the Middle Dis trict of Pennsylvania. Mathlas H. Baker of Harrisburg, Dauphin Countv, Penn sylvania, a bankrupt under the Act of Congress of July 1, 1898, having ap- I plied for a full discharge from all debts | provable agalns his estate under said Act notice is hereby given to all known creditors and other persons in interest, to appear before the said court at Scranton, in said District, on I the 23d day of August, 1915, at 10 (o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, lif any they have, why tho prayer of the said petitioner should not be I granted. GEORGE C. SCHEUER, Clerk. PROPOSAI, FOR RUII.DING Office of the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds & Buildings, Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, Harris burg, Pa. SEA I.ED 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 building (the first floor and basement having been contructed under a former 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 bv ap plying to the Superintendent of Public Grounds & Buildings, Capitol Building, Harrisburg, Pa. ' Proposals shall be In sealed envelope. I marked "Proposals for State Arsenal Building, addressed. SAMUEL B. RAMBO. Superintendent of Public Grounds & Buildings. Capitol Building, Harrisburg, Pa. NOTICE Is hereby given that the Board of Directors of the Merchants Ice Company of Harrisburg. Pa., has called n special meeting of its stock holders, to be held at the general office of the said company at the plant, cor ner of Cameron and Berryhlll Streets, Harrisburg, Pa., on the fourth day of October, nineteen hundred and fifteen, at 2:30 o'clock P. M., to take action on approval or disapproval of the proposed Increase of the indebtedness of this company. R. W. WOODS, Secretary. H*rrlaburf, Pa., July SL 1915. more particularly bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning at a point on the south side of PefTer Street at a line of prop erty of Theodore J. Nichols; thence southwardly along said property of Theodore J. Nichols at right angles to PefTer Street about seventy-eight (78) feet six (6) Inches to the side of an al ley three (3) feet wide; thence west wardlv along said alley thirty-four (34) feet fo Wood Avenue; thence north wardly along Wood Avenue about seventy-nine (79) feet to Peffer Street; and thence eastwardly along PefTer Street thlrtv-four (34) feet to the place of beginning. Having thereon erected two dwelling houses known as Nos. B»3 and 525 PefTer Street. ~ . Plot 6. All the following described lot or tract of land, situate in the Sixth Ward, of the City of Harrisburg. Coun ty of Dauphin and State of Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit: Beginning at the southwest corner of Penn Street and Geiger Avenue: thence along said Geiger Avenue (south side) sixty (60) feet to a corner of a four (4) feet wide alley; thence in a south wardly direction along said four (4) feet wide alley twelve (12) feet to line of property of Samuel D. Kochenour; thence in an easterly direction along said property sixty (60) feet to a point on Penn Street; thence along said Penn Street (west side), twelve (12) feet to the place of beginning. To gether with the right of ingress and egress over said four (4) feet wide alley in common with the other owners of land abutting thereon. Having there on erected a two-and-a-half story frame dwelling house numbered 2018 Penn Street. Plot 7. All that described lot of ground situate, lying and being in Franklin Township, York County, and State aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a corner of land of Catherine Hoffman; thence by land of Samuel Smith's heirs south fifteen (15) degrees and three-fourth east perches to stones; thence south six teen (16) degrees and a fourth west, eight perches and one-tenth to a stone at a public road; thence along the same to a corner of land of Catherine Hoffman: thence by lands of the same to the place of beginning, containing one acre neat measure, be the same more or less. Plot 8. All the hereinafter describ ed lot of ground, situate, lying and being in Franklin Township, York County and State aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a post; thence by land of the said Diller S. Sollenberger, north seventeen (17) degrees east, seven) perches and five-tenths to a post;' thence by land of Samuel Smith's heirs south seventeen (17) degrees and three fourths east, eight perches and seven tenths to a post at the side of a pub lic road; thence north seventy-eight • 78) degrees and three-fourths west crossing said road four perches and nine-tenths to a post at the side of said road, the place of beginning, contain ing eighteen perches neat measure. Plot 9. All that certain lot or piece I 1 of land, situated, lying and being in the Tenth Ward, City of Harrisburg. County and State aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the corner of Howard ! Alley, and another fifteen (15) feet wide alley, in the rear of Seneca Street, as designated in a plan of lots I of John R. Shoemaker, and recorded in | the office for the recording of deeds, in and for the County of Dauphin afore | said, in Plan Book "B," page 17: thence westwardly along the line of the last mentioned fifteen (15) feet wide alley, twenty-two (22) feet to line of lot of I one Rambo; thence northwardly along said line fifty-six (56) feet more or less to a point; thence eastwardly parallel with Seneca Street, twenty (20) feet six (6) inches more or less to Howard Alley; thence along the line of Howard Alley, fifty-six (56) feet more or less to the corner of said other fifteen (15) feet wide alley, the place of beginning. Plot 10. All that certain piece or strip of ground lying and being In the Tenth AVard of the City of Harrisburg Pa., bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on Howard Avenue, which point Is ninety-four (94) feet southwestward from the corner of Seneca Street and Howard Avenue, and at the corner of the property now of Diller S. Sollenberger: thence west wardly along the lot of the said Dll.er S. Sollenberger. and parallel with Sen eca street twenty (20) feet six (6) inches, more or less to a point on tho line of lot now or late of Louisa Ram bo; thence northwardly .along the line of said lot three (3) feet to a point thence eastwardly by a line parallel with Seneca Street and along other lands of the said Susan M. Coble twenty (20) feet six (6) inches, more or less to Howard Avenue; thence along said Howard Avenue, south wardly thref (3) feet to the place of beginning. The above described real estate will be sold free and clear of all en cumbrances. TERMS: 10 per cent, on day of Bale and balance thereof on confirmation bv the Court. JOB J. CONK LIN, Trustee. ALASKA IX ITS RELATION TO U. S. TRADE AND INRUSTHV Washington.—Merchandise and treas ure to the value of $66,500,000 moved between Alaska and the United States in 1914, an Increase of $4,000,000 over 1913. Our shipments to Alaska last year, according to the bureau of for eign and domestic commerce. Depart ment of Commerce, aggregated $22,- 500,000, Including approximately $14,- 300,000 worth of manufactures, $6,200,- 000 worth of foodstuffs and $2,000,000 worth of gold, silver and miscellaneous materials, including foreign merchan dise valued at $500,000. As a market for our products Alaska, having & population of only 6 5,000, Is of equal importance with China with a popu lation of 336,000,000. Alaska's great purchasing power Is a natural corollary of its enormous resources, mainly gold, copper, fishery products and hitherto undeveloped beds of coal and other minerals. In the period since 1867 Alaska has given to the world $250,000,000 worth of gold. $183,000,000 worth of fish, $65,- 000,00 worth of seal and other aquatic fur skins, $20,000,000 worth of copper, nearly $5,000,000 worth of whale, wal- i rus and fish oils, $2,000,000 worth of silver and whalebone, coal, gypsum, 1 marble, tin and vegetables In sufficient j sums to bring her total output to more 1 than $500,000,000. This result has I been achieved with a sparse population j and an inadequate system of railway and other transportation facilities. With the new era of government rail way construction recently announced by the Department of the Interior, thu development of Alaska will be greatly accelerated, and that territory, which already yields as much gold as the State of California, which produces half the world's salmon, and which in cludes a domain as large as our area east of the Mississippi river and an acreage for tillage several times that of those sections of Norway, Sweden and Russia of similar latitude with 11.000,000 souls, may be expected to attain an even greater degree of indus trial and commercial importance. Alaska's commercial relations are chiefly with the United States. Ship ments to the United States last year were valued at $44,000,000. Canned salmon, $18,000,000; Alaskan gold, Lumber guaranteed to be perfectly kiln dried. Floors 1 laid and finished complete ready for use. Ask for free i estimate. C. A. SLOUGH, 232 Yale St. Bell Phone. 15 ! $14,600,000; Canadian gold. $3,500,000; Alaskan copper, $3,300,000; fresh salmon, $780,000; seal and other fur skins, $600,000, and miscellaneous fish and fish products, $1,250,000, were j the largest factors. Our purchases of fish and fish products from. Alaska last I year totaled $20,000,000, or five times j as much as Imports of this class from Norway. Of salmon alone we bought from Alaska 200,000,000 pounds in 1914, or an average of 2 pounds per capita. Trade with Alaska has doubled in ten years. Our shipments of mer chandise to Alaska Increased from $11,448,423 in 1904 to $21,610,860 In lUI4, while receipts of merchandise from Alaska have grown from $10,647,692 to $25,815,832. Receipts of foreign gold from Alaska fell in value from $9,950,520 in 1904 to $3,452,192 In 1914, while those of do ruftstic gold rose from $9,090,957 to $14,598,237 in 1914, or double the sum of $77,200,000 paid by this country to Russia In 1867 for the territory in question. The value of Imports Into Alaska from foreign countries last year was $662,994. of which $396,900 worth en tered from Canada, $246,419 from Russia In Asia and $19,675 from Aus tralia and Tasmania. Domestic exports from Alaska to foreign countries to tal®?.'? 1914 $1,005,311, of which $976,610 went to Canada and $28,701 to Russia in Asia. * T , he , f °regoing facts regarding our trade with Alaska are from the Monthly Summary of Foreign Commerce, which contains a detailed record of the move ments of iron and steel, tin, lumber, breadstuffs, cotton goods, wool cloth ing, gold, other minerals, canned salmon, furs and all other article® making up the trade in both direc tions. Special agent series No. 67 contains a brief account of the general commerce and industries of Alaska. IN THE TRO.TAN WARS, TOO The Czar was recently compliment ing a soldier, and asked him if he would rather have 100 rubles or the Iron Cross. "Would your Majesty deign to tell me the value of the cross?" Inquired the private. "Oh. it is not worth much intrinsi cally. perhaps two rubles." "Then, your Majesty, I will take the cross and ninety-eight rubles." This is an Interesting episode, and the most interesting thing: about it Is that it also happened during the Franco-Prussian War. the Crimean War, the Seven Tears' War, and the Marlborough campaigns. Louisville Courier-Journal. l-ItUGAIi The Impresario "Certainly, madam, I can supply you with a sec ond prima donna to sing your chil dren to sleep. But you sing so per fectly yourself." The Prima Donna Assoluta—"But my singing is worth $5,000 a night and I couldn't think of squandering that amount on the children."—Hous ton Chronicle. THE Harrlshvirsr Polyclinic Dlspen sary will be open daily, except Sunday, at 3 P. M„ at its new location, front and Harris streets, for the free treatment of the worthy poor. niiBBER srAMnn ;»f|l SEALS A STENCILS UW " MFG.BYHBG. STENCIL WORKS ■ |) ll 130 LOCUSTST. HBQ.PA. II For Sale A Large Ball Bearing Elevator platform 6xlo—capacity, one ton: 75 feet of shafting—lo pieces of 6-inch angle iron, 18 feet long. Practically new—will sell at. a sac rifice as building must be vacated. Also lot of second hand furniture slightly used. No reasonable of-, fer will be refused. Apply Frank Cohen 607 East State Street Receivers' Sale In the District Court of United States for the Mid dle District of Pennsylvania. In the matter of W. P. Zartman, trading and doing business as Pine Creek Lum ber and Timber Company. Horses, Harness, Camp Equipment, Groceries and i Perishable Goods. At VanDyke Lumber Camp, Perry County, Pa., August 12, 1915, at 11 ai m. Engine will leave mill at j 9.30 a. m. I At Lumber Camp near Piketown, Dauphin County, Pa., August 13, 1915, at 10 a. m. Terms: Cash. John L Witmer Mercer B. Tate Receivers. v *