|A "far tent" Ad en Ms f age Is Sure to Reach fie 'Person fen Seet[ DIED BURKE—Died. Monday. August 2. 1915. at 1 A. SI.. Thomas F. Burke at his home. No- HPS Green street. . , Requiem Mass at the Cathedral Thursdav morning, at 9 o'clock, to which relatives and friends and em ployes of the P. R. R. Station are In ■Oted LOST I»ST—Lady's pocketbook, either on Market Square or on Second street car or Second and Hamilton. contains money and keys. Reward If returned to 206 Hamilton. _ EOUXD FOUND — The well-dressed man. He slwavs sends hts clothea to Eggert s ; Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market street. Do you? Ro'.li phones. Call and deliver. HI-I P WANTED —Male WANTED First-class tool makers; good pay to competent men. Address, giving experience, to J. F. Cresweli, Box Sot. Lancaster. Pa. WANTED A young man to work in lunch room. Apply Davenport Lunch. 3.5 .tUrkat stret. Clt>. WANTED Good tool workers or j skilled machinists to assist die sinkers [ ana trimmers on drop forging work. ; Exceiitent opportunity to learn the trade. Apply by letter only, lhe D. Wilcox Mis. CO.. Meehanicsburg. Pa. WWTED lntelligent office boy to learn business. No previous experience , necessary Boy from country pre ferred Address, in own handwriting. ; staling age. to Box 713. Harrisburg P. O. | MECHANICAL ENGINEER capable of estimating, designing and taking ; charge of draughting room of plate , steel products manufacturing plant. Stute age. experience and salar> desir ed Address W., -S2S. care of le.e graph. ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES MEN WANTED Ablebodled. unmar ried men between ages of IS and 35. citizens of United fctates, of good char- j acter and temperate habits, who can speak read and write the English language. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building, 3d & Market Sts„ Harrisburg. Fa. I WANTED Carpenters and handy j m an a t once. Apply Robert j traftrng Co! C V. R R. Bridge to Is land Park. j WANTED First-class all-around \ butcher, one who can djiye wagon. Ad- j dress S-. 2834. care of Telegraph , GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy! to get. My free booklet Y-3.2 tells how. Write to-day —NOW . Earl Hop- | kins, Washington. D. I. I WANTED First-clas- barber: steady work. 1018 Nort .• Seventh j street. * I WANTED A young man to learn j drug business. Apply at Georges Pharmacy, 1306 Third street, Harris burg. i WANTED A good, reliable, married man. one who can give a bond and S°°u references. Apply tjrrand nion Tea co., ; 208 North Second street. : WANTED Six men to sell "Light ning Carbon Remover" for motorboats, motorcycles and motorcars. Good P*/.' Call on. or address, Ed. F. Eisel>. 1301 Berryhiil street. Harrisburg. Fa. WANTED. IMMEDIATELY— Experl enrfd Amazeen Skiver. Apply at Of- j flee 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. $36. evening. Auto Transportation Repair Shcp. a North Cameron street. —————— HELP WANTED —rein*!® WANTED Reliable white girl for general housework. Apply at once. 19.3 North Second street. j Private Lessens in Sbort fcand, 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. Keiler, 309 , Patriot Building. W ANTED Girls over 16 years of age to learn the trade of Cigar Making. Pay while learn-, ing. Welfare looked aiter by a trained nurse. Apply at Harris-, burg Cigar Co., -00 Race street. SALESMEN WANTED WANTED A live, wideawake sales man to represent a large Glass and Paint jobbing concern of New Y'ork State. Want man to cover Central Pennsvlvania. Excellent opportunity for the right man. Only those willing to work need respond. State age. Give references also experience, if any. All answers treated confidentially. Address D . 2535. care of Telegraph. WANTED Several llvewlre sales men on automobile specialty. Ask for Manager. Southern Chemical Co., Dau phin Hotel. SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe WANTED By young man, position as wagon driver or clerk for grocery I store; three years' experience; refer ence furnished. Address Xo. 1609 Zarker street. WANTED Strong boy. aged 16, de sires a position In green grocery store, or other work; has experience, and can furnish reference. Apply Albert Al bright. 1930 North street. Harrisburg. Pa. WANTED By Trtilte man. work taking care of garden or lawn. 1012 North Nineteenth street. WANTED Experienced chauffeur I desires position for private car or truck; can do own repairing Call, or address, M Jacobs. 601 Boas street. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE WANTED By reliable colored wo- ' man, work by day, or bundle wash. 521 Brown street. WANTED White girl wants posi tion as waitress; has had experience.' Call, or address. 1606 Wallace street. WANTED Young white woman wants washing or cleaning to do two diys a week. J. H. S.. 1403 Mayflower Jfnet. i Real Estate For Sale 1509 N*. 4th St 92500 ! 1916 N. 6th St $6500 J 105 Chestnut St S9OOO i 1847 Regina St 94200 1917 N. Second St S6BOO 23 N. 18 th St S4OOO I 2218 N. Second St $7200 ! 1421 Zarker St ...SI4OO ! 612 Woodbine St $2900 j 1931 Rhoads Ave SI2OO I 405 Herr St $3200 2447 Reel St $2650 ! 1203 Pigeon Ave S7OO ! MILLER BROTHERS&CO. REAL ESTATE Insurance Surety Bonds locust and Court Streets 1 WEDNESDAY EVENING, SITUATIONS WANTED —Female • I WANTED Reliable whits woman 1 | wants laundry work to do; can give , ' good references. Call, or address. Mrs. ' ] Wiley. 1907 S North Seventh street. t 1 REAI. ESTATE FOR SALE ' ! FOR SALE House on acre, mod ; em conveniences. fru*>, productive gar ! den. Long street, reai «f Dr. Swallow's; i 1 eight minutes' walk t j trolley. At hom«, ' Saturdays and Sundays. W. H. Yingst. , Camp Hill. REDUCED 1300. 1713 Reglna street; 8 rooms; bath; all Improvements; lot 110 ft. deep; drive alley in rear. Price, 12.130. H. G. Pedlow. 110 South Thir teenth street. 1 i 23S HUMMEL STREET Is going to be sold. Has heen reduced to 12.000. In spect it and make oie an offer. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE. AT ENOLA Ground, containing eight lots 50x150. with eight-room house; all kinds of fruit, bearing, good soil, at bargain. Address A.. 2832. care of Teelgraph. INSPECT THE BRICK HOUSE Xo. 240 N. Fifteenth street —corner prop erty large rooms all Improve ments porch front suitable for a , garage. Price and particulars at Bell ! Realty Co., Bergner Building. i FOR SALE A very desirable coun- I try village home, new house, 6 rooms, lot about 138 ft. by 130. Garden and a spring of One water on lot. At Singers vllle. about l l « miles from Dauphin. Will sell cheap and on easy terms. Ap ply to Grover C. Kennedy. Dauphin. R. I D. or Harvey E. Knupp, Buss Building, ; Harrisburg. Pa. FOR SALE 433 Harris street 3- ! story brick house 9 rooms bath I : gas furnace front porch. The ! I property is desirable and the price I ' right. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build- j ing. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT i FOR RENT 1629 Green street. ! house. 11 rooms and bath; all Improve ments; side alley way; water !n teilar; I rent. 130.00 monthly. Inquire John C. j Giede, 1312 North Third street. | FOR RENT 1942 New Fifth street;] i three-story brick; all improvements. . j Inquire D. G. Holahan. 520 Emerald street. ! FOR RENT No. 1543 Whitehall | street; modern, steam heated brick ! house: newly decorated; splendid loca- Itlon; rent. $32.50. No. 129 S. Fourteenth ! street; modern 3-storv brick house; newly papereji throughout. A very de- j sirable home. Rent. f|22. J. E. Gipple, i 1251 Market street. I FOR RENT, 1907 North Fourth; ; |S-Btory brick; tront porch: large back; lyaid; all improvements; electric lights ! I Rent. 120.00. Call L G. Dimm, Fourth j and Muench treets. i 692 S. Twentieth St >12.00 • 415 S. Seventeenth St 20.00 j | 191S Bellevut RoaA (new) 22.50 )H. G. PEDLOW. 110 S. Thirteenth St. j FOR RENT Attractive cottage on j Chautauqua grounds. Mt. Gretna, seven ! rooms and bath, large llvingroom, stone fireplace, wide porches Address Dotter, ; Mt. Gretna. Pa. FOR RENT ll9O Christian street; I two-story brick; all improvements and up-to-date in all respects: seven rooms. Including bath; rent. 517.00. Inquire 259 Herr street, between 5 and 7 P. M : FOR RENT I7SI Carnation street;! two-story brick house ; aU Improve- [ ments: porch front: rent. 116.00. Also i ments; porch front: rent, 116 00. Apply 1546 Xorth Sixth street. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT ■ i I fOR SALE OR RENT No. 1919 Green Street 3-story brick house 1 S rooms bath gas furnace ! cemented cellar porch front. Now i vacant —key at our office. Bell Realty | I Co.. Bergner Building. FOR SALE on easy terms, or for rent, desirable house at White Hill with j nil improvements. Apply W H. Snook, ; 334 ivelker street, rtarri'sburg. WILL SELL at s sacrifice or rent, 1815 North Second street; possession at once. Apply Regent Theater, 410 Msr i ket street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Second I floor at the Walzdorf, facing Capitol; . six rooms, tiled bath and pantry: hard wood floors, electric light and city j steam. Inquire 400 North street. FOR RENT New Building Just finished pri- 1 vate apartments, consisting of three i rooms and large balcouy, 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 premises. 1321-1323 Wallace strsst. , Dally inspection invited. FOR RENT 225 North Second ' street, housekeeping apartments; 5 J rooms, pantry and tiled bath: modern; in every detail; city steam; running' hot water. Apply 218 Pine street. j 107 SOUTH FRONT STREET—Second | floor housekeeping apartments j three rooms and bath modern im- | provements immediate possession out tree to September 1. inquire First FMoor. FOR RENT Suburban apartments; ! new, up-to-date; 5 rooms; reception ! hall; bath; pantry; front and rear i porches; 2208 and 2210 North Third; ; street. Apply C. C. Whiteman or H. !W. Miller. Bell »2»W. or 81R. FOR RENT—Third noor. front apart ment. No. 32 North Second street; 3 rooms and bath: steam heat and elec tric Ugbt. Apply to Commonwealth Trust Co.. 222 Market street. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Handsomely furnished j rooms for rent, centrally located; also rooms for light housekeeping; terms | very reasonable. Apply 209 State street. City. FOR RENT Nicely furnished, ! airy rooms; plenty of windows; all facing Capitol Park; electric lights, hot and cold running water In each > i room; use of large bath and phone, j 410 North. I FOR RENT Furnished. large j r room, bay window. staUonary wash- i stand; city steam: electric lights: hard- I I wood floors; near bathroom: suitable ; ! for one or two gentlemen; reference re- ' | quired. 218 Pine street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished bed- I 1 room, second floor, neighborhood Thlr- | teenth and Market; convenient to bath: i ' use of phone; all conveniences; $1.50 I weekly; none but respectable people need apply. Call Bell phone 499 R. FOR RENT Two communicating rooms to bath, second floor front, fur nished for light housekeeping: all con j veniences; use of phone; gas for cook ; ing. 925 North Sixth street. Bell phone : 610 W. FOR RENT Two rooms: also three ! rooms and kitchenette, completely fur | nlshed for light housekeeping: corner I house; good locality; all improvements; 1 , gas ranges; refrigerators, kitchen 'cabinets; no children. 1238 Kittatinny ' street. FOR RENT One large unfurnished room on ground floor, suitable for office or apartment; also furnished rooms: all modern conveniences, including city 1 steam; central location. Call No. 9 North | Fifth street. | FOR RENT —• One nicely furnished room, on second floor, and two unfur nished rooms on third floor; new h-use; electric light; gas: bath; all improve | ments; pleasant location. Call 1212 Berryhiil street. FOR RENT Central location j nicely furnished and comfortable bed- Iroom. for two gentlemen, or married couple; use of dfnlngroom and kitchen; reasonable. Address 0., 2833, care ot Telegraph. 1 ROOMS tX)R RKST rOR RENT Furnished rooms, for light housekeeping:; large, well fur nished second floor front rooms; all conveniences; uso of pbone. 813 Nortb Socond street. UNFIKNISHED KOO.MS BUILT especially for light houi*- keeplng. single or with kitchenettes, arrangements strictly private, stoves furnished free. laundry. phone, and i bathroom privileges. Private lookers t for surplus furniture. Inquire office. 429 Broad street, or Janltress. same building. Daily inspection invited. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED WANTED Board and room in prt ! vate family by man. wife and 9-year iold boy. Reasonable walking distance of business district preferred. Address P. O. Box 175. Camp Hill. FOR SALE FOR SALE Scratch Pads new i supply—SO for 36c while they last. Ap ; ply Job Printing Department. The Tele graph Printing Company. i CLOSING-OUT BARGAINS! New Carpets, Furniture, Musical : Linoleum. 35c; Ingrain. 20c—best. 45c; , Best Brussels, 60c, Lining. 3c; Sweepers, ifl; Rugs. 9x12. $3: Fence Posts, lac. j Yingst. Front-Cumberland. FOR SALE WALLPAPER Many patterns at half of list price. Paper de llvcrel anywhere free. Hanging rea j sonable. A. U. Spots, 1317-19 Market I street. GLASS window sign v. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Root.is. Rooms and Board and Table Board at Sic each. One I of these signs will be given with each slx-tlme order for a classified ad. if paid in advance. Inquire at Office of I Telegraph. I GROCERY STORE FOR jSALE Will sell stock and Ten? j property, or will sell both real [estate and business. A good-pay ting proposition. Miller Brothers it Co., Locust and Court streets. FOR SALE Late model Cadillac. 40- : H.-P. commercial car; newly overhaul ed and painted; will demonstrate; must be seen to be appreciated. Apply Unl ! versal Motor Car Co., J 826 Wood ave i nue. FOR SALE Overland touring car, i model 79. 35-H.-P. engine, in good run ning condition; electric lights. Inquire j evenings. 32®S> Derry street. ' FOR SALE Automobile; slx-cylin- I der Winton. In good condition. One extra tire. Will sell cheap or exchange , for car of about 2,700 lbs. Mechanics i burg Auto Shop. j FOR SALE Regal roadster, in One condition. $275.00 cash. Call Bell phone FOR SALE Best paying rooming , house business in city ; centrally locat ed; thoroughly equipped; all convent-j ;ences; furnishings mostly new; rooms always filled. Reason for selling, has other business. Address X, 2536, care | of Telegraph. ! FOR SALE I offer my Soda and I Confectionery Store. 1307 Derry street, ; at a very low figure; must sell on ac ; count of ill health LJ. Bumgarrlner. ! FOR SALE Second-hand and re built typewriters of all makes. $lO I 1 and up. L C. Smith. Underwood, Royal. I Densmore and others. Inquire Georg* : P. Tillotson. 36 South Fourth street. ! FOR SALE One pen Buff Leghorns. ; 1 pen White Rocks. Prize winners. J. 1 H. Zeiders, 1443 Reglna street. 1 FOR SALE One hundred (100) ft. i of wrought Iron—fancy fence, posts and : gate— suitable for. lawns. Price very J reasonable. Apply Universal Motor 1 Car Co. 1826 Wood avenue. FOR SALE A corner saloon prop- I erty in the best business section of ' Lancaster, doing a splendid business; i can be handled with $5,000 cash. Ad- j dress J. G. Forney. Lancaster, Pa. FOR SALE 125 acres of coal, 3-ft. ! vein, under the estate of James Walker, 1,200 ft. from N. Y. C. R. R. Inquire 1 of Clement Dail, Bellefonte, Pa. FI LL BRED FOX TERRIER PUPS FOR SALE. Inquire at 1604 Regina street. FOR SALE Opera House Cigar and ! Pool Room, on account of owner want- j lng to retire. A. Schaubla, Carlisle. Pa. I FOR SALE 1916 Maxwell touring car; fully equipped: new tires and extra new tires; a bargain for quick buyer ' Bell phone 100. 1 FOR SALE Late model Ford tour- 1 lng car; excellent condition; can he i seen at 1733 North Sixth, City. FOR SALE. CHEAP Oakland : Roadster; electric lights; good condi tion. Ford Sales Company. South Cam eron street. Harrlsburg. P». FOR SALE AT GABLE'S. 118. XH and 117 South Second street. 8,000 gal lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme quality. All the full lia« of the Aoioe make. FOR SALE Gilbert Player, good as I new; scarf, bench and rolls; cost $550.00; 1 will sell for $224.00 to quick buyer, as we need the room. Apply 424 Reliy 1 street. Bell phono 2281 W. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. OO TO GABLE'S for wire fence of all kinds and gate* to match. No. 111-117 South Second. FOR SALE Good, gray horse, 1,200 1 »«. Price. ITS. 00. Inquire Ober's Stable, Court and Cranberry. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business office. FOR RENT I Desk room in desirable office in Telegraph Bldg. Apply 405 Tel egraph Bldg. GARAGE FOR RENT Room for two cars, new brick building, corner Fulton and Clinton streets. Rent rea sonable. Apply 710 North Sixth street. FOR RESIT Second floor room. 8.700 square feet, for light manufactur ing purposes New building. Call at premises. Twelfth and Herr street*. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ANY intelligent person can earn good Inccme corresponding for newspapers- I experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate. TIL Lock- I port. N. T. 1 1 , MA ® E 150.000 la five years in the mall order business, began with 88. Send for free booklet Tells how Bu. cock. 355 Lockport. N. Y BUSINESS PERSONALS ' WB are headquarters for Tronka I Suit Cases snd Bags. Before your n- < cation Inspect our large stock. Raw i your repairing done here and save 1 money- Harrlsburg Harness & Supply I Company. Second and Chestnut. , • ■ | FOR fallins hair try Gross Qulnlns Hair Tonic, prepared by Orosa. the Druggist and Apotheca.y. lit Market street. Harrisburg. /*a. Telephone orders given prompt attention BeU il—■ HAULING R. A. HAKTMAN. BoaraUag Stable mm* National Tranafer Co. Rovers of pianos safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lathe. Manager. Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell - phone No. 2503R HARIUfeBURO TELEGRAPH MONEY TO LOAN MOXT-Y TO LOAN on Real Estate security In any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower Address P. O. Box 174. Harrlsburg. Pa. 6TUKAUK FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private rooms tor household goods. |1 par month and up. We Invite inspection. Low Insurance. 417-445 South Second ! street. HarrUburg Storage Company. STOKAGK In S-story brick butldlag, rear 4M Market street. Household goods In eleaa, private rwna Reasonable rates. Apply ta P. G. Dleaer, Jeweler, 408 Market St. STORAGE 419 Broad street, (or household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to JS. Wagons. 15 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper A Co., 411 Broad street. Both phone*. LEGAL NOTICES In the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania ln Bankruptcy. No. 2943 ln the Matter of Diller S. Sollenberger. Bankrupt. PUBLIC SALE OF KEAI. ESTATE THE undersigned trustee will expose at public sale, in front of the Court House. Harrlsburg. Pa., on SATURDAY. AUGUST 7, 1015. at 2 o'clock P. M. ! the following described real estate, to f wit: • Ploi 1. AH that certain lot or piece | of lanl, situate in the City of Harrl j burg, bounded and described as fol | lows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the west | side of Wood Avenue, ninety-live (95) feet northwardly from Peffer Street; thence westwardly by a line parallel ! with said street one hundred (100> feet to Yousling Avenue; thence north j wardly along said avenue fourteen Tl4 > I feet to line of property of Diller S.. Sol lenberger; thence by the line of said I property eastwardly one hundred (100) ; feet to Wood Avenue aforesaid: thonce southwardly along said avenue fourteen wit: | No. 1. Beginning at a point on Wood ; Avenue about ninety-eight (9S) feet [distant from Maclay Street, at the cor -1 ner of a three (i> feet wide private al ! lev; thence westwardly at right angles j with said avenue along the line of said j alley one hundred (100) feet to Yous [ ling Avenue: thence southwardly by rthe line of said last mentioned allev twenty (20) feet to a lot. now or late, of George Yousling; thence eastwardly by the line of said lot one hundred (100) feet to Wood Avenue aforesaid: thence northwardly by the line of said avenue twenty (20) feet to the place of beginning- Having thereon erected two dwelling houses known as Nos. j 2010 and 2022 Wood Avenue. Plot 4. No. 2. Beginning at a point on the western side of Wood Avenue J distant two hundred and seven (207) I feet northwardly from the northern side of Peffer Street, at the southeastern ; corner of a lot, now or lately, of Mary i Ann Yousling; thence westwardly I along the line of said lot. at right ; angles with Wood Avenue one hundred j (100) feet to Yousling Alley: thence; I southwardly along said alley forty-two (42) feet to line of lot, now or lately. | of George Yousling: thence eastwardly J at right angles with said avenue one | hundred (100) feet to Wood Avenue: thence northwardly along said avenue | forty-two (4!) feet out to the place of, | beginning. Having thereon erected a large stable and warehouse. Plot 5. All those two (2) certain | (lots of ground, situated in the Sixth! Ward in the said City of Harrlsburg, I more particularly bounded and de j scribed as follows: [ Beginning at a point on the south ! side of Peffer Street at a line of prop erty of Theodore J. Nichols: thence southwardly along said property of j I Theodore J. Nichols at right angles to ; PefTer Street about seventy-eight (7S>| | feet six (6) inches to the side of an al- ) | ley three (3) feet wide: thence west j wardly along said alley thirty-four (34) i i feet to Wood Avenue; thence north- I | wardly along Wood Avenue about! ; seventy-nine (79) feet to PefTer Street;! ; and thence eastwardly along Peffer j I Street thirty-four (34) feet to the place! of beginning. Having thereon erected ; two dwelling houses known as Nos. 523 and 525 Peffer Street. Plot 6. All the following described ! lot or tract of land, situate in the Sixth I Ward, of the City of Harrlsburg. Coun ' ty of Dauphin and State of Pennsvi-1 vania. bounded and described as fol lows, to wit. Beginning at the southwest corner of i Penn Street and Geiger Avenue: thence along said Geiger Avenue (south side) i 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. Kochanour; i thence In an easterly direction along ! said property sixty («0) feet to a point! ion Penn Street: thence along said I Penn Street (west side), twelve (12) I feet to the place of beginning. To- I I gether with the right of Ingress and j j egress over said four (4) feet wide allev ! \ in common with the other owners of j land abutting thereon. Having there- j |on erected a two-and-a-half storv i ! 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: t Beginning at a corner of land of j 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 lat a public road; thence along the same to a corner of land of Catherine ' Hoffman: thence by lands of th» same jto the place of beginning, containing I one acre neat measure, be the same I more or less. I ; Plot 8. All the hereinafter describ ed lot of ground, situate, lvlng and I being In Franklin Township. York' j County and State aforesaid, bounded ! and described as follows, to wit: j Beginning at a post: thence by land I of the said Diller S. Sollenerger, north seventeen (17) degrees east, seven 1 perches and five-tenths to a post; ; thence by land of Samuel Smith's heirs j 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 I nine-tenths to a poet at the side of said road, the place of beginning, contain ing eighteen perches neat measure Plot 9. All that certain lot or piece of land, situated, lying and being in the Tenth Ward, City of Harrlsburg County and State aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: the corner of Howard Al.ey. and another fifteen (15) feet wide alley. In the rear of Seneca Street, as designated In a plan of lots 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 ftfteen (15) feet wide alley twenty-two (22) feet to line of lot of one Rambo: thence northwardly along said line flfty-»tx (56) feet more or less to a point; thence eastwirdly parallel BUNK ROBBER GETS 521.31 IN lIIJ ! Pen-in, Paying Teller, Locked in Vault; Condition Con sidered Grave By Associated Press Cedar Rapids, la., Aug. 4. The Cedar Rapids National Bank was held up and robbed of $21,300 early to-day [by a lone robber, who, at the point of a revolver, compelled Leo Perrin. the paying teller, to open the vault and | afterwards locked him up. Perrln was ; discovered a prisoner in the vault . about ftfteen minutes later, in a state i of temporary insanity, as the result of his experience. His condition at noon I was said by physlcinns to be serious. ' The robber Is believed to have been !in the building all night. Perrin was j in the bank at 6:30 a. m. to get out cur rency shipments for the banks of neighboring towns and had just opened ! the outer door of the vault when the I msti stepped before him. held a re j VQlver to his head and ordered him to . open the remaining doors, which he I did. As soon as the currency safe was reached, the bandit calmly helped him self to bundles of the currency, and | then backed out. slamming the outer I door on the teller. No trace of him I had been found at noon. The bnnk is capitalized at $500,000, surplus $300,000 and deposits of $6,000,- 1 000, according to the last statement. I Ralph Van Wechten, vice-president of the Continental and Commercial Bank, of Chicago, Is Its president. SHIKEMANTOWX'S PICNIC Special to The Telegraph Shlrentanstown, Pa.. Aug. 4. To morrow Shiremantown's nrst annual town picnic wilt he held at Boiling Springs Park, and It Is thought that • at least 1,000 people from this vicinity j will be present. Games and contests have been arranged and many prizes ' wil be awarded, but the character of j the contests and the various prizes j will not be made known until - arrival j at the park. i COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO NAME STEWARD AND MATRON At to-day's session of the County Commissioners Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Fackler were considered as steward and matron respectively for the pro posed new county .iuvenite house of detention which will be opened In a few days on the Glngerich farm near I Lucknow. I Mr. Fackler had served successfully as the teacher at the old house of de ; terftion on the Dauphin county poor farm. MRS. ANNA CLOVSER I Following a long illness Mrs. Anna j Clouser. aged 81, died at the home of j het daughter, Mrs. Elsie Martin. 1605 Zarker street. Funeral services will be ' held at the daughter's home Thursday | evening at 7.30. Undertaker C. H. Mauk will take the body to New • Bloomfleld Friday morning, where ' burial will he made. FEDERAL OFFICIALS FT-KE I Cape Haitlen. Aug. 4. Government officials who have been in this city have fled to Fort Llberte on the dispatch, boat Paciflaue. Revolutionist troops ! are beginning to enter the city and ; marines have been landed from the I United States gunboat Nashville tt> : maintain order. . HIT ENEMY WITH HATCHET Amos Mason will be given a hear j ing by Alderman Bayles this evening I on a charge of assault and battery. | George Norrls, of 1219 North Seventh street, charges Mason with hitting him 1 on the head with a hatchet. • with Seneca Street, twenty (20) feet six (6) Inches more or less to Howard Alley; thence along the line of Howard Alley, flfty-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 I Tenth Ward of the City of Harrlsburg, Pa., bounded and described as follows: I 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 N S. Sollenberger: thence west-1 wardly along the lot of the said Diller I S. Sollenberger. and parallel with Sen-1 ! ecn Street twenty (20) feet six (6)] i Inches, more or less to a point on the j line of lot now or late of Louisa Ram bo; thence northwardly along (he line jof said lot three (3) feet to a point; l . thence eastwardly by a line parallei I with Seneca Street and along other I lands of the said Susan M. Coble, I twenty (20) feet six (6) inches, more |or less to Howard Avenue; thence i along said Howard Avenue, south wardly three (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 sale, and balance thereof on conflrmation by the Court. JOB J. CONKLIN, | Trustee. i NOTICE IS HEREBY given that ajT plication will be made to The Public Service Commission of the Common ! wealth of Pennsylvania, bv the County I of Dauphin, for a Certificate of Public i Convenience, evidencing the Commis sion's approval of the erection of a County Bridge crossing the tracks of the Philadelphia and Reading Railwav Company, at Nineteenth Street, in the City of Harrlsburg. Pa., above grade; the public hearing on which will be held in the rooms of the Commlstlon at Harrlsburg. on the 10th day of August, 1915. when and where all persons In Interest may appear and be heard, If they so desire. COMMISSIONERS OF DAUPHTN bv FREDERICK M. OTT, Solicitor. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION ' ! NOTICE is hereby given that an ap- ' plication will be made to the Governor I of Pennsylvania on the 27th dav of Au gust. A. D. 1915. under the Act of As sembly. entitled "An Act to provide for [ the Incorporation and regulation of cer -1 tain -orporatlons," approved April 29 [ 1874. and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called The Pennsylvania Food Company, the character and obiect of which Is the Manufacture and Sale of I Stock and Poultry Conditioners as well as a full line of Condlmental Feeding Stuffs, and for these purposes to have possess and enjoy all the rights, bene fits and privileges of said Act of As sembly and supplements thereto. JAS. A. STRANAHAN. Solicitor. PrBHC SAI-E OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Dauphin County, dated June J4. 1916. there will be sold at public sale by Thomas C. Egenreider, Ad ministrator. on the premises No. 324 Rally Street, Harrlsburg. Pennsylvania, on Thursday. August 5. 1915, at 10 o'clock A. M.: Brick house and bakery, known as No 324 Relly Street; Two-story frame building, known as No. 326 Relly Street; Frame dwelling house, known as No. 328 Relly Street, and Two frame dwellng houses and stable, known as Nos. 1510 and 1510 4 Nortn ! Fourth Street, Harrlsburfr, Pa. THOMAS C. EGENRIEDER. . Administrator. E. E. BEIDLEMAN, Attorney. 4< AUGUST 4, 1915. BETHLEHEM SHIRES BEU RECORD PRICE j Now York, Aug. 4.—After a mixed I opening to-day the stock market de veloped a sudden accession of strength with a keen demand for steel and oil shares, coppers and various other In dustrials. Trading again ran largely to the war stocks and Bethlehem Steel outdid its previous rapid advances. It opened at 278 4* as compared with > Its close or 265 and on the next sale I Jumped* to 286. It then advanced to . 1 287, an overnight rise of 19 points II and a gain of 12 points over Its pre j | vious high record. Califarnta Petro -1 | leum was marked up 3 Vi and Crucible ' Steel 2. United States Steel rose 1H ,! to #9%, the best figure in the year. f I Railway Steel Springs. Mexican Pe , i troleum, American Locomotive. Ten j nessee Copper, Smelters, American Car i j and Allis-Chaliners rose 1 to 2 points. •j NEW YORK STOCKS ! I Furnished by E. S. Goshorn, 208-209 Arcade Building. > New York. Aug. 4. Open. High. Low. Clos. ' Alaska G M 3 3 «. 3 33tj 33V« 33 » a j Am Bt Sug 57 5856 58 . Am Can . . , Am C& F. 59 V* 6514 59Vfc 62 H Am Cot Oil 51 Kj 51i» . Am Ice Sec 24 £ 24% 24->i 24% ■ Am Loco . 56% 56% 55% 55% ■ r Am Smelt. 80% 81% 80% 80% Am Sugar. IOBV4 109% 108% 109% Anaconda . 71% 71% 70% 71 Atchison .. 101% 101% 101% 101% Baldwin .. 79% 80% 79% 80 B& O 81% 81 % 80% 80% Beth Steel . 278% 290 27S'\. 290 . Bklyn RT. 86 86 86 86 1 Cal Petro. . 17 19 17 17% r Can Pacific 145% 145% 145% 144% t Cent Leath 42 43 42 42 •CAO 42 42 43 42 1 Ssf* Stp 82 83 Vi 81% 81% , CRI & p. r 45 ** * 45 * ' £° l F o & K 401, « 41 H 39 % 1 „ St •• 72 % 72 73 % Dist Sec ..28 28 27% 27% l E «'e 27% 27% 27% 27% I Erie Ist pd 42 % 42% 42 42 ; Gen ECo.. 172% 174 172% 173% Goodrh BF 52% 52% 52 52 r Gt Nor pfd 118% 119% 118% 119% .Gt N Ore s 41% 42% 41% 42% I Gug Exp .. 63% 63% 63 66 • InspCop.. 33% 34 33% 34 r, In-Met .... 21% 21% 20% 20% 1 K C So ... .24% 24% 24% 24% •■Lehigh Val 143% 143% 143 V* 143% iMex Petro. 82 8 2 79% 79% ■ Miami Cop. 26% 26% 26% 26% ■Mo Pac .. 2% 2% ■ Nat Lead.. 65 65% 64% 64% N Y Cent.. 90% 90% 89% 89% NY.NH& H 63% 63% Nor & W.. 105% 106 105% 106 North Pac. 107% 107% 107% 107% Pac Mail.. 36 V* 36% 34% 34% Pa Ry .... 107% 107% 107% 107% Peo G& G 116 116 116 U6 Pitts C.... 24 24 24 % 24% Prs SC... 52 55% 52 55% Ry S S 42 42% 41% 41% Ray C C. . 23% 23 % 23 23 1 Reading .. 149% 149% 149 149% Rep I 5... 43 44% 42% 44% Rep I Spd 97% 98% 97% 98% j South Pac. 87% 88 87 % 87% South Ry.. 14% 14% 14% 14% ,'South Rpd 45% 45% 45% 45% iStudebaker. 83 84 % 83 84 ijTenn Cop. 39% 40% 39% 40 Third Ave.. 51% 51% 51% 51% Union Pac. 129% 129% 129% 129% U S Rub.. 49% 50% 49% 49 U S Steel.. 68% 70% 68% 70% I S Stl pd. 111% 112 111% 112 Utah Cop.. 66% 68% 66% 67% Vir-Car C. 36% 36% 36 36 , I West u Tel 69% 70% 69% 70 West Mfg.. 111% 112% 111% 111% PHILADELPHIA STOCKS Philadelphia. Aug. 4. . Wheat Higher; No. 2. rod, car lots, new. July, export. $1.15® 1.17. No. 1. Northern. Du j luth. old, $1.55® 1.60. | Corn Steady; No. 2. yellow, local, | 90® 9lc; steamer. No. 2. yellow. 89® 1, 90c. Oats Steady; No. 2, white. 62 1 ® | 62 %c. ! Bran Market steady: winter, I city mills, $527.00 per ton; winter, 1 per ton. none here; spring, per ton. j $25.50@26.00. Refined Sugars Market quiet; I powdered. 5.90 c; tine granulated. 5.80 c; j confectioners' A, 5.70 c. I Butter Market steady; western, I creamery, extras, 26c; nearby prints* j fancy, 29c. I Eggs The market is Arm; ! Pennsylvania xnd other nearxv flrst*. : free cases. $6.00 per case; do., .current receipts, free pases. $5.55®5.85 I per case; western, extras, firsts <6 m» 1 per case: do., firsts, free cases, $5.55® j 5.85 c per case. .»yyS. Poultr J" Market firm; fowls, !16ifirlS%c; old roosters. ll@12e; broll i ing" chickens, 15®22e; spring ducks. 15 @l6c; old ducks. 12(§114c. Dressed Poultry Market steady; fresh killed fowls, fancy. 18%@19c: do., average, 16%®17%c; do., unattractive, 14»-. ift'ls%c; do., old roosters. 12% c; do., broiling chickens, nearby. 25®30c; do. western, 20® 23c; do., spring ducks, 16% @ 17e; ice packed fowls. 15©17% c. Potatoes Market steady; Maine, per bushel, 15®30c: New Tfork. Def pushej. lo®20c; Southern, por barrel 40c® SI.OO. **«*<«• straights. new, $5.00@5.25: do., patent, new, $5.25® 5.50; do., clear. S3i3o®t.3S; Kan sas .lute sacks. sx. >uf»3-So. straights old. *6.50® «. 75; do., patents, old, $5.25®5.75. Light mixed, $34.09: No. 1. do.. 1*22 50 @23.00; No. 2. do., $20.00031.90. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS Philadelphia. Aug. 4.—Stocks closed steady. Cambria Steel 5j General Asphalt 31U General Asphalt. Pfd gS% Lake Superior 9% Lehigh Navigation 72V4" Lehigh Valley 71a.. Pennsylvania Railroad 53v, Philadelphia Electric 23% Philadelphia Company 37V4 Philadelphia Company, Pfd 34 Philadelphia Rapid Transit 8% Reading 74% I Storage Battery 58 : t'nion Traction 32% 1 I'nited Gas Improvement 83 I Cnlted States Steel 70% CHICAGO CATTLE Chicago. Hl„ Aug. 4. Hogs Re. celpts. 28.000; dull. Bulk of sales. $6.55 #•.30; light. $7.20ff?7.85; mixed, $6.40® 7.75; heavy, $6.20<»7.25; rough. $6.20® 6.35; pigs, $6.75®7.75. Cattle Receipts. 16.000; easv. Na tive beef cattle. $6.20®10.30; cows and heifers. $3.20®9.25; calves. 18.00® 11. 50. Sheep—Receipts. 12,000; steady. Sheep. $6.10®7.00; lambs, $6.75®9.40. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Chicago, 111., Aug. 4.—Board of Trade closing: Wheat September. 1.08%; Decem ber. 1.09%. Corn—September, 78; December, 65% Oats September. 42%; December, 42%. Pork September, 13,35; October. 13.52. Lard September. 7.92; October 8.02 Ribs—September. 9.99; October. 8.97! BIG BANK INCREASES July bank clearing* soared away above these of June according to the monthly report for the past month is sued yesterday by A K. Thomas, sec retary of the Harrisburg Clearing House Association. July total clear ings were $7,828,418.17. and the clear- 1 ings for the same month last year Were $7,489,151.01. The report showst that the increase over June of 1915 waa $785,978.70 and 1139.28J for July lot 1914. 1 98 BOIfS IN COUNTY CORN CROWING TEST School Superintendent Shambaugh Tells of Progress of Competi tion in First Annual Report Thirty-eight farm boys have entered the corn and potato growing contests which have been Inaugurated In Dau phin county under the jurisdiction of Professor F. E. Shambaugh, superin tendent of the county schools. The Telegraph set the pace to boost tbts competition among the youthful farmers of the county by offering handsome prizes. The other local pa pers followed suit. In speaking of the corn and potato contests Mr. Staam twugh says in his first annual report. Issued to-day; "Corn and potato growing contests were inaugurated, thirty-eight boys being entered. Handsome prizes were ofTered by the three Harrisburg pa : pers. the Telegraph, the Star-Inde pendent and the Patriot, as an Induce ment to stimulate interest In this im portant work. Many of the teachers failed to take the proper interest in these contests, with the result that the number of entrants was smaller than wc had hoped it would be. "To overcome any possibilities of having a teaching force, inadequately prepared to carry out a progressive program tentative plans have been made for conducting a training school for rural teachers during the summer. In which the major portion of the tlmo will be devoted to methods, manage ment, and organization of rural schools and rural sociology. The plans also Include a model school In charge of two expert teachers. The rural schools have largely suffered through the fact that their best-trained teachers, who secured their training and experlenco at the expense of the rural schools are working city-ward and to those places where urban conditions are usually more pleasant than the isola tion existing in some rural com munities. We believe that a training school of the character mentioned above will remedy the deficiencies too often found in the rural teaching force. It Is an unfortunate fact that so many teachers view their work simply as a commercial proposition. "To Inspire the teachers of this type we have borrowed an idea fom that great temperance force, 'The Flying Squadron,' and a similar organization 1 is being formed to go over the entire country to preach the gospel of bet ter schools. "Vocational schools were organized in Wllliamstown, Wlconlsco and Ly kens. Most of the courses elected were along the line of practical min ing. "There are 315 teachers In the county. Reports from most of them show that more than 12,000 persons visited the schools during the past year. There are 171 schoojhouses with a total of 325 rooms. The 16 high schools have made notable prog ress- in the way of improved courses, equipment and higher standard of teachers. Millersburg will add a 1 teacher of commercial branches to Its 1 high school faculty. The superintend j ent made a total of 450 visits to tha j schools under his jurisdiction." Direct Word Received From Mexican Capital By Associated Press Washington, Aug. 4.—First direct word from the Brazilian Minister in Mexico City to reach the State De partment since July 19 came to-day with the re-establishment of commu nication. It described conditions in the capital as bad for lack of food. General Carranza cabled his agency here to-day that with the reoccupa tion of the capital he had appointed a commission of five civilians to super vise distribution of food stuffs and was arranging to bring from Vera Cruz ample supplies. Carranza troops have taken all strategic points about the capital for its protection and defeated I the retreating Zapata trooips. Jones Bros. Circus in Town Tomorrow Jones Brothers" circns will be in town to-morrow on the big lot along Seneca street between Second and Third streets. At II in the morning'thene will be a parade over the principal streets of the city. INVSPKCTOR BOYD COVDEMXS 43 WEIGHTS AND MEASURES IN" JULY In his report to the Dauphin County Commissioners to-day for July Harry A. Boyer, county inspector of weight's and measures state that during the past month he made 747 tests, 704 seallngs, 33 adjustments and 43 con demnations. These were divided re spectively as follows, In order: Scales, 83; 82; 11; 1; dry measures. 176; 162; 0; 14: liquid measures, 188; 176; 0; 10; miscellaneous. 155; 151; 10; 4; weights, 147; 133; 12 and 14. MONEY To Housekeepers, Work ■ Ingmen and Salaried Em ployem. I LEGAL RATES 1 EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY 0 N. MARKET SQUARE Room 21 4th Floor Spooner Building ————— J For Sale Business property on Second street, near Walnut. Brintoo-Packer Co. Second and Walnut Streets 11