Hundreds Wait to Fill Your Wait A Little Wait Ad Will Find Item DIED WEIGEL On Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. R. B. Welgel, 260 Herr street, aged 33 years. < Funeral on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence. The relatives and friends are Invited to at tend without further notice. Burial New Cumberland Cemetery. LOST LOST Thursday, at Hershev Park, lady's black handbag, containing money and other articles. Reward if returned to C. L. Pleam, 1017 North Front street. FOUND 15 WATS women are making money In spare time without interfering with household duties. Explained by women. Price. 10c. Penn Sales Co., Box 495, Steelton, Pa. , FOUND—The well-dressed man. He always sends his clothes to Eggert's Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works, 1245 'Market street. Do you? Both phones. Call and deliver. HELP WANTED—Mate WANTED One live salesman who wants to better his position and make from S2O to S3O per fretk; good refer ences and bond required. Jewell Tea Co., 269 Broad. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy to get. My free booklet T-372, tells how. Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hop kins, Washington, D. C. TOUNG MEN WANTED who wish to I become practical or mechanical chauf feurs to call or write us at once. Full unlimited course, $35. Open day and evening. Auto Transportation Repair Shcp. 5 North Cameron street. WANTED, AT ONCE A man to take care of cows and do small work. Address Willis, Duncannon, Pa., R. F. D. 1. Box 6. WANTED Men to sell our goods. Special inducements. Best paying line known. Write quick. First National Nurseries, Rochester, N. T. GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS Thorough instruction, $5. Returned if I not appoin*;d. Particulars free. American Civil Service School, Wash ington. D. C. MAN, reliable, having auto, to spare one day weekly for S2O; no money re quired. Write to Economy, 343 West Fifty-second street. New York. GOOD MONET MADE AT HOME knitting hosiery. Machines furnisheu on time. We. buy or sell your goods. Easy and constant work.» Oleason Wheeler (Inc.), 337 Madison, Chicago. | S3O WEEKLY, evenings at homt,. Everything furnished; no experience; no canvassing. Don't worry about capital. Boyd H. Brown, Dept. A, 297. Omaha, Neb. , COLLECTORS WANTED Conscien tious workers; experience not neces sary. Apply at once. Askin & Marine Co., 36 North Second, corner Walnut. I WILL pay any honest man up to SSO monthly for part of spare time. No canvassing. No capital. Write to-day. Voorhles, Desk 155, Omaha, Neb. SBO MONTHLY AND EXPENSES, to travel, distribute samples and take or ders. or appoint agents. Permanent. Jap-American Co., Chicago. WANTED Boy. with some experi ence, to work In bakery. Apply Sheaf fer's Bakery, 905 North Third street. HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED A girl for general house work. Apply to Mrs. E. M. Hershey, Hershey, Pa. WANTED A white girl, or mla- 1 die-aged woman for general housework. Must know how to cook. References re quired. Call at 1701 North Second street. WANTED Middle-aged woman for general housework; two in family. Ap ply E. Simms, 33 North Second street. , WANTED, IMMEDIATELY Several experienced salesgirls; good salary to those who are competent. Don't apply unless you have good experience. Ap ply to Mr. Green, ground floor, Astrich's, Fourth and Market streets. TO GET AHEAD GET A HEAD The road of rapid advancement is now through the office rather than the shop or factory. Ambi tious young men and women who wish to improve their position in life and enter the lists for the prizes the business and executive worlds have to offer should send for our brochure "The Art of Getting Along: in the World" It shows the way to better salaries and more congenial surroundings—it points the way to opportunity. We mall you this valuable booklet with out cost or expense to you—Just on your simple request. Send for It to day. THE OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL Kaufman Building, 4 S. Mar ket Square. Private Lessons 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. Keller, 4 S. Mar ket Square. WANTED Everybody to Know a student entered March 16 and started work with a structural company July *o—Just four months. Harrlsburg Shorthand School. 31 North Second street. WANTED Housemaid, white or col ored; $5 week. Apply Mrs. Joseph A. Thompson, Paxtang. FOR SALE INVESTMENT PROPOSITION Four two-story brick houses on a paved street. Rented at sls each per month. Six rooms bath and furnace gss—front porch—granolithic side walks—cement cellars. 1629-1631-1633 and 1635 Apricot street (between State and Walnut streets). MOYEH FARM NEAR MIDDLETOWN Here's a farm that should Interest rwsi—Only three miles east of Mid dletown and twelve miles from Har rlsburg—6s acres cultivated—7 acres meadowland—3o acres of woodland. Twelve-room frame dwelling and aummer house. Frame bank barn— running water. MILLER BROTHERS & CO. , REAL ESTATE lawvaace Surety Bonds Locust and Court Streets SATURDAY EVENING. HAKRISBURG I&MM TELEGRAPH AUGUST 14,1915. LARGE KNITTING MILL invites cor respondence with women desirous of earning money, full time or spare hours. Experience unnecessary. Good pay. Ad dress International Mills, Inc., Dept. 20, Norrlstown, Pa. WANTED Cook and second girl (white) in family of two; $5 a week for cook; second girl, $3.50; must hav# reference from last employer. Ad dress 0., 2874, care of Telegraph. 1 WANTED Reliable white woman for cook; also an experienced waitress for dlningroom; pood wages to right parties. Apply Menger's Restaurant, 110 North Second street. WANTED Neat, young lady, I capable of playing piano, also knowledge of bookkeeping, for i new music store. Call Monday ! morning, August 16, between 8 and 10. Wm. F. Troup & Son, 908 North Third street. WANTED. AT ONCE White girl over 18 years, as permanent nurse for three children in country for summer; wages. $5.00 weekly. Address 0.. 2889, care of Telegraph. WANTED By middle-aged man, with two children, housekeeper; ref | erences exonaiiged. Call, or address, 202 Wood street, Middletown, Pa. WANTED 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. HKLI* VVANT&D—Maic or i^eniaie •' WANTED The new KAUFMAN'S UNDERSELLING i STORE requires the ser vices of experienced help: Salesladies for Cloaks, Suits, Millinery, Hosiery, Muslin Underwear, Knit Underwear, Shirtwaists, Infants' Wear, Children's Dresses aind White Goods. Salesmen for Men's Cloth ing, Boys' Clothing and Men's and Boys' Furnish ings. All applications must be sent by mail stating ex perience had and age. Only experienced help need apply. All commu nications will be held strict ly confidential. Address J. M. Lloyd, Superintend ent Kaufman's Undersell ing Store. COPT LETTERS Persons writing and copying letters make $lO to $25 weekly following directions. Stamped i envelope for particulars. Brooks Copy Co., 970 Pennsylvania Avenue, Wash ington, D. C. SONG POEMS WANTED for publica tion. Experience unnecessary. Send us your verses or melodies to-day or write for instructive booklet—lt's free. 'Marks-Goldsmith Co.. Dept. 233. Wash ington, D. C. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS We have a new houses hold proposition. Rapid seller. Write to-day for our booklet. Victor Special ty Co., 2125 N. Marvin street, Philadel phia, Pa. AGENTS Patented household ar ticle. Every housewife will want one. Investigate now. Postal will bring ex planatory booklet. H. & H. Supply Co., Dept. B, Philadelphia. SIOO MONTHLT SALARY and ex penses to men with rigs, to Introduce our guaranteed stock and poultry preparations. Tear's •contract. Red wood Chemical Co., St. Paul, Minn. FREE SAMPLE Non-splash water strainers sell themselves—no talking— experience unnecessary. Daily profits, $5 upwards. Send 2c, mailing cost. L L. Union Filter Co.. New York. SALESMEN WANTED SALESMAN acquainted with retailers in small towns to take side line dry goods and blankets. Straight commis sion. Bryn Mawr Mills, Philadelphia, Pa.. SALESMEN WANTED Experience unnecessary; easy work; big pay. Write now for large list of openings offering opportunities to earn from SIOO to SSOO a month while you learn. Address nearest Office, Dept. 244, National Salesmen's Training Association, Chi cago, New Tork, San Francisco. 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., 846 Wood ward. Detroit. SALESMEN WANTED Each coun ty, capable of calling on merchants. Willing to hustle for S3O weekly. Per manent business; no Investment. George Macomber, Washington, D. C. SITUATIONS WANTED —Male WANTED Colored man desires po sition as chef; experienced; can furnish good reference. Address E., 2868, care of Telegraph. WANTED Practical nurse desires position; best of reference. Apply H. £>.. care of Toung Men's Christian As sociation. WANTED—TaiIor, good and capable bushelman, with best reference, wants steady position. John Fox, 5 North Fifth street. City. WANTED Toung, married man. with six years' business experience in the capacity of clerk And bookkeeper, desires to connect himself with a firm in Harrlsburg or vicinity; best of ref erence as to character and ability. Ad dress J.. 2852, care of Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED By woman bookkeeper and stenographer, a position In general office work; have had nine years' ex perience In insurance and real estate. Address S. R., care of Telegraph. WANTED White girl wants gen eral housework to do; can give refer ences. 1515 Wallace street. WANTED By colored woman, washing and ironing to do at home. Call Mrs. Brooks, 1006 Cowden street. WANTED Colored girl wants work of any Kind, in or out of city. Call, or address, 1101% North Seventh street. WANTED Toung colored girl de sires position as waitress or chamber maid. Call, or address. 1308 North Sev enth street. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE No. 1409 North Street— three-btory frame 8 rooms bath gas furnace cemented cellar porch front side entrance. Price very reasonable. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. ftKAli KSTATK FOK BALK i FOR SALE Poultry, Fruit and j Truck Farm, 9 acres, 40 perches, fer tile soil. One-acre peach orchard com ing: into bearing:. #OO head poultry on place, laying: hens and young stock. Large 10-room double house, fine sum mer house, largo barn, largre, new poultry house, capacity 600 laying hens; i extra pleasant location; good roads; | one-half mile to school; 1 mile to three churches. Buildings and fences in good repair. Will exchange for city prop erty. Price, $2,900. .Write to owner for particulars. Geo. W.Brinser, Eliza bethtown, Pa. Route No. 1. i FOR SALE—Fine bungalow site BOx 200, Chestnut street and Beilevue Park. Will consider auto or summer cottage In trade. C. H. Lindsay, 1007 Capital street. City. 12,450 WILL BUT a modern two-story brick corner property. Both streets paved. Rented at sl7 per month. A very cosy little home, well located. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market. FOR SALE A good farm of 95 acres; will be sold cheap; has good j buildings on it; the land is in a nigh ; 'state of cultivation; is a good grain.' ■ farm or fruit; good spring of water I near the house; two miles south of Llsburn, in York county. Pa., three miles to P. & R. R. Call on H. S. Moore, Mechanicsurg, Pa. NOR 1817 AND 1926 Park street; 9 rooms and bath; steam heat; combina tion lights; porch; side entrance; streets paved; all In fine condition. Price, $3,300 each. J. E. Gipple. RIVERSIDE LOT, 52x150 ft. On Second St., Just north of Lewis flnu hedge around plot. Any reasonable offer will receive immediate considera tion. Miller Brothers and Co., Bell phone 1595. NO. 1837 SPENCER STREET 2- story brick, 6 rooms, bath, laundry, porch, side entrance. Price, $2,600. J. E. Gipple. 1251 Market street. A 18-ACRE FARM In Cumberland county, with all buildings; must be sold. What will you give for it? Now hela at S9OO. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thir teenth street. FOR SALE lBO6-08 Susquehanna] street two 3-story brick house 8 rooms bath gas furnace | porch. Offered at an attractive Srice. Bell Realty Company, Bergner uilding. $2,150 WILL BUT a brick house with i 7 rooms bath gas furnace porch drive alley on rear; now yield ing sl7 per month. Bell Realty Com pany, Bergner Building. FOR $2,100 you can buy a two-story brick house with all modern improve ments, front porch and paved street. Always rented at sl6 per month. A good Investment. J. E. Gipple, 1361 Market street. FOR SALE Large, new suburban hoyse, 3018 Third street, Riverside. All latest im provements, sunshine on all sides. An ideal home in an ideal place. Inquire of William E. Moeslein, 620 Boas street. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT New seven-room dwelling houses; all modern Improve- ! ments; front porch; electric lights; hot I air heat; cemented ceilar; hot and cold ! I water in cellar; range; up-to-date bath room; houses never occupied. Rent, $15.00 and $16.00 per month. Mac Wi lliams Construction Co., 2150 N. Fifth Street, Harrlsburg, Pa FOR RENT Bakery, house and store, No. 923 North Sixth Street. Apply to s - Friedman, real ■ fstate and insurance, Kunkel Bldg., or 217 Peffer street. ' FOR RENT Basement room, suit able for tailor, cobbler or plumber, at 1266 Market street; rent, $lO, including heat and water. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Mar ket street. FOR RENT Two new three-story brick houses. Nos. 224 and 226 Seneca street; nine rooms and bath; all con veniences. Apply G. E. Sheffer, 220 | Seneca street. Bell phone No. 877 M. FOR RENT 1927 and 1929 State street; new three-story brick houses; | never occupied; all improvements;) heat; electric and gas. Apply 1931 State ' street. FOR RENT On September 1, or shortly after, two galvanized steel gar ages. each for one automobile, of easy access from Thirteenth and Market streets. Rent, $5.50 each. Address F„ 2873, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT 1250 Market St $32.50 1813 Rudy St 18.00 1847 North St 15.00 1197 Christian 12.00 J. E. GIPPLE, 1251 Market St. 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 269 Herr street, between 6 and 7 P. It REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT , WILL SELL at a sacrifice or rent, 1815 North Second street; possession at once. Apply Regent Theater, 410 Mar ket street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT First and second floor apartments. 1939 North Sixth street; third floor 2456 Jefferson street; also house No. 641 Sohuylkill street. Pos session at once. Inquire J. C. Mehring, 2439 North Sixth street, or Mehring s Drug Store, Fourth and Peffer streets. 107 SOUTH FRONT STREET—Sec ond Floor Housekeeping Apartment- Three rdoms. kitchenette and bath modern improvements city steam heat. Inquire First Floor. 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—Third noor. front apart ment. No. 32 North Second street; I rooms and bath; steam heat and elec tric light. Apjly to Commonwealth Trust Co.. 222 Market street FOR RENT Third floor apartment, 5 rooms and bath; steam heat; gas range; electric light. Inquire 20 North Fourth street. 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. Whlteman or H. W. Miller. Bell 628 W. or SIR. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Light, airy second floor apartment, or separate rooms, three rooms facing street, balcony and bath, best gas range and refrigerator. I Moderate rent. 1851 Herr street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, for light housekeeping; large, well fur nished second floor front rooms; all conveniences; use of phone. : 111 North Second street ROOMS AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD in private fam ily, near Thirteenth and Market streets; man or man and wife. Apply 1418 Re gina street. City. RpOMS WANTED WANTED—Gentleman wants furnish ed room. State price. Address M., 2872, care of Telegraph. | UNFURNISHED HOOMS I I 429 BROAD STREET Built especi - aly for light housekeeping, single or • with kitchenettes; arrangements i I strictly private; stoves furnished free; . | laundry, phone and bathroom privl - ] leges; lockers for surplus furniture. r 1321-23 Wallace street; remodeleu ; and newly papered throughout: ar ; I rangements, two rooms and a kitchen » with running water, range and cabinet. 1 | Dally inspection invitea. Inquire on ? remises, or 107 Boas street. Phono 79M. FOR SALE c . FOR SALE Tom Barrons White s Leghorns. Pullets, 50c each; cockerels, I 60c to $1.00; tested cock birds, $3. Healthy farm raised stock. J. L Spence, Progress, Pa. i FOR SALE 1916 Twin Indian mo . torcycle, Model C, fully equipped; mag . neto generator; will sacrifice; guaran teed 65 miles per hour tandem; can be - seen at West End Electric Co. Dick i KUgore. I j , 1 ] FOR SALE—Nicely furnished Room- L ing House— l 9 rooms—completely equlp • ped; steam heat; rent extremely low; ' tilled with permanent people; near Mar i ket Square; owner leaving city. Ad . dress W.. 2851, care of Telegraph Office. FOR SALE Second-hand and re i built fypewrlters of all makes. $lO and up. I* C. Smith. Underwood, Royal, i Densmore and others. Inquire Georg* P. Tlilotson. 36 South Fourth street. BICYCLES, frames, coaster brakes or any part of bicycle bought for highest cash price. Write, phone or call. Keystone Garage, 814 N. 3rd street Bell phone 266-R. FOR SALE Scratch Pads new supply—so for 25c while they last. Ap ply Job Printing Department. The Tele graph Printing Company. FOR SALE WALLPAPER Many patterns at half of list price. Paper de liverer! anywhere free. Hanging rea sonable. A. U. Spotz, 1317-19 Market street. GLASS window sign*. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and | Board and Table Board at 25c each. One 1 of these signs will be given with each | six-time order for a classified ad. If paid In advance. Inquire at Office of Telegraph. FOR SALE Handsome, hlghgrade, six-cylinder touring car; equipment perfect. Very low figure. 413 South Cameron street. FOR SALE Good touring car for jitney; cheap. 413 South Cameron street. I FOR SALE Gas heater and ga& range. 1533 Cedar street, Cameron Ex tension. Bell phone 2444 J. FOR SALE One "Crawford" and one "Regal" touring car. In good con dition. InqVilre Comstock Garage, Me chanlcsburg, Pa. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at tbe Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE Whitman Piayer- I iano, mahogany; brand new; bench, scarf, rolls Included. Cost $550. Will sell to quick buyer for $250 to make room. 424 Reily street. Bell phone 2281 W. FOR SALE Early English mission library table, 8%x2; one fumed oak leather couch, plain, 6}&x2%; one Wil i ton rug, Oriental design, 9x12. Apply ! No. 1439 Berryhlll street. FOR SALE A Mitchell touring car; guaranteed in first-class condition; should see to appreciate, that at $400.00 It is a bargain. Apply at private gar age, 1316 Bartine avenue. FOR SALE Two large slabs of marble about 4x6 ft. Inquire Business Manager, Harrlsburg Telegraph. 'OR SALE AT GABLE S, 118. lit and 117 South Second street. 6,000 gal lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme quality. All the full line of the Afma make. FOR SALE Good furniture wagon, single or double; very cheap. Hoover Furniture Co.. 1417 North Second street. FOB SALE. CHEAP Oakland Roadster; electric lights; rood condi tion. Ford Sales Company, South Cam eron street. Harrlsburg, Pa. HUPMOBILE Touring model; full electrical equipment; all in excellent I condition. Address W., 2855, care of | Telegraph. ' 1 FOR SALE lndian motorcycle: guaranteed first-class condition; a bargain to quick buyer. Call, or ad dress M. W. Garland, 2000 North Fifth street, City. CLOSING-OUT BARGAINS! New Carpets, Furniture, Musical Instruments. Linoleum. 36c; Ingrain, 20c—best. 46c- Best Brussels, 60c: Lining, 8c; SweeDers II; Rugs. 9x12, $3; Fence Posts, lbc. Yingst, Front-Cumberland. FOR SALE Jackson Roadster, In first-class condition; new tires; could be used for truck service; car can be seen at Lemoyne Garage, Lemoyne. Pa. Price, $175.00. Lock Drawer F, Dun cannon, Pa. Five-passenger touring car, excellent mechanical condition, latest Rayfield carburetor, Stewart vacuum tank elec tric lights, tools, etc. A snap for some one. Messner's Garage, 1116 James street. FOR SALE Good sorrel horse, 8 years old. He Is a fine driver and good saddle horse Works single and double. Address E. S. Glass, Duncannon, Pa. GO TO GABLE'S for wire fence of ail kinds and gates to match. No. 111-117 South Second. FOR SALE Good, gray horse, I,*oo lbs. Price, $76.00. Inquire Ober'a Stable, Court and Cranberry. FOR SALE CARDS on sal* at th« Telegraph Business tifflce. FOR KENT FOR RENT Garage; all modern improvements; rent reasonable; suit able for. any kind of machine. Apply 417 Herr street. FOR RENT Second floor roosL 8,700 square feet, for ligilt manufactur ing purpoaea New building. Call at premises. Twelfth and Herr street*. WANTED WANTED TO BUY Rooming house north of Market street; must be well located. One of about ten or twelve furnished rooms preferred. Address K 2871. care of Telegraph. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ANY intelligent person can earn good Inccme corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par< tlculars. Press Syndicate. 798. Lock port. N. Y. FREE FOR SIX MONTHS MY SPECIAL offer to introduce my maga zine, "Investing for Profit." It Is worth $lO a copy to anyone who has been get ting poorer while the rich richer. It demonstrates the real earning power of money, and shows how anyone, no mat ter how poor, can acquire riches. In vesting 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. H. L. Barber, 624, 22 W. Jackson Boule vard. Chicago. FOR SALE A good coal, wood, flour and feed yard, will be sold at a bargain; also an Ice route; good trade for an energetic man. Corner of Arch street and C. V. R. R., Mechan icsburg, Pa. Want to sell account of old age. Call on H. S. Moore, Me chanlcsburg, Pa. I MADE #50,000 In Ave years In the mall order bualnesa. began with tl. Send for free booklet Telia how. Haft cock, 165 Lockport, N. X. ran OBITS IN WEEIFS MHKETC Crop Report and U. S. Steel's July Statement Among More Con structive Features By Associated Press New York, Aug. 14.—The week In the stock market was crowded with Interesting developments, although In terest in the market itself again con verged mainly around the war special ties, including some Issues of minor Importance. The course of the more Important stocks, particularly the rail roads, was governed to a greater ex tent than usual by the several de cisions handed down by the Inter state Commerce Commission. First among 'these was the meager increase In freight rates granted to the western roads, while. the second or dered a sharp cut in rates now charged by the anthracite carriers, and yet an other was of favorable import to the soft coal lines. Between these varying decisions the market for railways wna somewhat unsettled and a considerable part of the improvement made in the first days was lost later. Other stand ard issues were affected to the extent of 1 to 3 points. Broader and more significant de velopments included the Mexican sit uation and the further sensational de cline in rates of exchange on London and Paris to lowest quotations in over a generation. Negotiations for the placing of additional credits here for British and French interests aro known to be In progress, this being regarded as the only permanent form of relief. The brilliant crop report and United States Steel's July statement of un filled tonnage were among the more constructive factors of the week. Rail road earnings also proved more satis factory, albeit most net gains continue to be made at the expense of reduced operating expenses. Pittsburgh's Mills Are Increasing Their Output Special to The Telegraph Pittsburgh, Aug. 14. Every in dustry. with few exceptions, is boora- Ing here. The steel industry, with its allied ramifications, Is operating almost to capacity and will gradually be on full time if men can be found to keep the plants going. it was claimed by one steel manu facturer that his plant was employing from 40 to 60 per cent, more labor than at this time last year and operating at from 90 to 95 per cent, tonnage ca pacity, as against 30 to 40 per cent., which was typical of several periods last year. He stated further that in the lines of productions of coal and coke business there was a bright out look,, as these industries are Instantly responsive to the slightest Improve ment tin raw iron markets. A new industry In the Pittsburgh district is the "spelter" plant being built by the United States Seel Com pany at Donora. It will manufacture for the first time on a large scale In Pittsburgh the metal used in galvan izing steel and iron plates. NEW YORK STOCKS Furnished by E. S. Goshorn, 208-209 Arcade Building. New York, Aug. 14. Open. High. Low. Clos. Am Bt Sug 58% 69% 58% 59% Am Can .. 59 60% 58% 60 Am C& F. 70 71% 69% 70% Am Cot Oil 51 51 51 51 Am Loco . 55% 55% 54% 54% Am Smelt . 79% 80 78% 80 Am Sugar . 109% 109% 109% 109% Anaconda . 66% 67 66 67 Atchison .. 102 % 102% 102% 102% Baldwin .. 80% 83% 78% 80% B & O 82 82% 82 82% Beth Steel. 292 292 285 290 Bklyn RT. 84 85 83 % 86 Can Pacific 152% 153% 152% 153% Cent Leath 42% 42% 42% 42% C&O 45% 45% 45% 45% CII& St P 83 83 82% 82% CRI &P. 17% 17% 16% 16% C Con Cop. 44% 44% 44 44 Col F& I. . 41% 41% 40% 41 Cruc St .. 78% 79 70 73% Dist Sec .. 28% 28% 28% 28% Erie 28 28 27 27% Erie Ist fd 43% 43% 43 43 Gen E Co.. 172% 172% 171% 171% Gen Motors 218 218 217 219 Goodrh BF 57% 68% 56 58% Gt N Ore s 40% 41 40% 41 Insp Cop .. 32% 32% 32 32 Lehigh Val 141% 141% 141 141 Mex Petro. 78% 81% 78% 81 Mo Pac .. 2 2 1 % 1 % Nat Lead.. 64 64 63% 64 NY.NH& H 64 64 NY.O & W 26% 26% N Pacific . 108 108 107% 108 Pac Mail . 35 36 33% 34% P R R 109 109 108% 108% Pres S Car 63% 63% 61% 63% R Con Cop 22% 22% 22 22 Reading .. 147% 148% 146 148 Rep I& S. 43% 43% 43% 43% Rep I&S pd 98% 88% 98% 98% S Pacific .. 89% 89% 89% 89% Southn Ry. 16 16 16 16 Studebaker 97 100 96% 99% Tenn Cop.. 42% 44% 42% 44% Third Ave . 50% 50% 50% 60% Un Pacific. 131% 131% 130% 131 U S Rubber 48 48 47% 47% !U S Steel.. 74 74 73% 73% Utah Cop . 65% 65% 66% 65% V-C Chem . 3w 36% 36 36% W U Tel . . 70% 71 70% 71 West Mfg . 113% 113% 112% 112% BUSINESB PERSONALS WE are headquarters for Trunks, Suit Cases and Bags. Before your va cation Inspect our large stock. Have your repairing dens hare and save money. Harrlsburg Harness ft Supply Company. Second and Chnstnut. FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonle, prepared by Or oam, the Druggist and Apothecav>. lit Market street. Harrlsburg. P «. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 1960. , HAULING R. A. HARTMAN. Boarding Stable an* National Transfer Co. Movers of f ilanos, safes, boilers and general hanl ng. H. W. Lathe. Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phona No. J6O3R. STORAGE FIREPROOF STORAGE Private rooms for household goods, $2 par month and up. We Invite inspection. Low insurance. 487-445 South Second street. Harrlsburg Storage Company. STORAGE 4ll Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Prt vate rooms, $1 to SB. Wagons, 75 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper * Co.. 411 Broad street. Both chones. - FINANCIAL WANTED To borrow $3,000 at five (5) per cent., giving first mortgage on real estate. Address P. O. Box No. 496, Steelton, Pa. THE Harrlsburg Polyclinic Dispen 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. , A good many women seem to think that Fels-Naptha is just soap, and use it as they would any other soap. This is like paying someone to do your wash and then doing it yourself. does all the hard work for you. The naptha in combination dis solves the grease and loosens the dirt —don't have to hard rub. Just as wonderful for all household cleaning. Soft water means easy work. Fells-Soap Powder softens the hardest water. It's new. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, Aug. 14. Wheat Lower; No. 2, red, car lots, new, July, export. $1.18% ©1.20%; No. 1, Northern, Duluth, old. $1.58% ©1.63%. Corn Firm; No. 2, yellow, local. 90%®91%c; steamer No. 2 yeliow, lo cal. 89%@90%c. Oats Firm; No. 2, white, held at 70c. Bran Market steady; winter, city mill, winter, per ton, $26.50; spring, per ton, $25.50026.00. Refined Sugars Market firm; powdered. 5.90 c; fine granulated, 5.80o; confectioners' A, 5.70 c. Butter Market Arm; western, creamery, extras, 27c; nearby prints, fancy, 30c. Eggs The market Is firm; Pennsylvania and other neai uv firm*, free cases, $6.30 per case; do., current receipts. free cases, $5.40 @5.70 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $6,306)6.60 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $5.55® 6.00 per case. Live Poultry Market dull; fowls, !6®16%c; old roosters. ll®12c; broil ing chickens, 13@20c; spring ducks, 15 @160; old ducks. 12@14e. Dressed Poultry Market steady; fresh killed fowls, fancy. 18%@19c; Uu, average. 16%@17%c; do., unattractive, 14%®16%c; do., old roosters, 13c; do., broiling chickens, nearby, 22@26c; do., western, 16@21c; do., spring ducks. It @l7c; ice packed fowls, 16@17%c. Potatoes Market easier; Maine, per bushel, 15®20c; New York, pet bushel, 15@20c: Southern, per barrel, sl.oo® 1.25; Jersey, per basket, 10@32c. Flour Firm; winter straights, new, $5.16 @6.40; do., patent, new, $6. new, $5.15@>5.40; do.,patent, new,ss.2s@ 5.50; do., clear. $5.50@6.26; Kan sas. Jute sacks. 55.1006.K0; spring, straight, old. $6.50®6.76; do., patents, old. $6.90®7.75. Hay Nominal; No. 1, large bales, $2400@2500; No. 1, medium bales, $25.00; No. 2, do., »14.00; No. 8, do., $20.00021.00. Light mixed, $24.00; No. 1, do., $522.50 @23.00; No. 2. do., $20.00921.00. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, Aug. 14.—Stocks closed steady. Cambria Steel 54 General Asphalt 32% General Asphalt, Pfd 68 Lake Superior Corporation ...... 10 Lehigh Navigation 74% Lehigh Valley 70% Pennsylvania Railroad 64 Philadelphia Electric 24% Philadelphia Company 38 Philadelphia Company, Pfd 33 Philadelphia Rapid Transit 9% Reading 78% Union Traction 34% United Gas Improvement 84 United States Steel 73% United States Steel. Pfd 112% CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago. 111., Aug. 14. Hogs Re ceipts. 12,000; sloiw. Bulk of sales. $6.50 @7.15; light. $7.00@7.76: mixed, $6.30® 7.65; heavy, $6.10@7.10; rough, $6.10® 6.30; pigs, $6.90®7.90. Cattle Receipts, 200; steady. Na tive steers, $6.10@10.26; cows and heif ers. $3.10@9.10; calves, $8.00@11.65. Sheep—-Receipts, 2,000; steady. Sheep, $5.90@6.65; lambs. $6.76@8.96. NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT By Associated Press New York, Aug. 14. The actual condition of Clearing House Banks and Trust Companies for the week shows that they hold $187,232,860 reserve in excess of legal requirements. This is an increase of $21,174,520 over last The statement follows: Loans, etc., $2,614,889,000; increase, $25,191,000. Reserve In own vaults (B), $476,- 099,000; Increase, $29,808,000. Reserve in Federal Reserve Bank, $131.27,000; increase, $302,000. Reserve in other depositories, $29,- 346,000; Increase, $116,000. Net demand deposits, $2,689,049,000; increase, $50,772,000. Net time deposits, $145,15'8,000; de crease, $648,000. Circulation, $37,670,000; increase, $70,. 000. (B) Of which $399,140,000 is specie. Aggregate reserve. $635,689,000. Excess reserve, $187,232,860; In crease, $21,174,520. Several Hundred Veterans Will Go to Washington For the Grand Review The committee of arrangements for the members of the G. A. R., who will leave this city to attend the annual encampment of the Grand Army in Washington, opening September 27, are completing plans which will in clude several hundred veterans from the posts in this city and vicinity. Relatives and friends of the soldiers will also take the trip. Cki Wednesday, September 29. the various posts will march over the same route they did I ! '- '< Lumber guaranteed to be perfectly kiln dried. Floors laid and finished complete ready for use. Ask for free estimate. C. A. SLOUGH, 232 Yale St. Bell Phone. fifty years ago in the Grand review. The prog-ram of the week's encampment has not been received yet, hut at soon as it comes to this city, the veterans will make final arrangements for the trip. Outline Program For Big Red Men Pageant Red Men of Harrisburgr who will participate in Harrisburg's big mu nicipal celebration in September lined up strong at a meeting held.in the Orpheum Theater last night. Tha program for the pageant, "The Burn ing of John Harris," was outlined. A call will be issued Monday for 500 Red Men to participate. At a meeting to be held Saturday, August 21, at Sible & Clark's Hall, Third and Cum bertand streets, more definite plans will be announced. David H. E linger, chairman ot the committee in charge of Red Men, appointed the fol lowing committee of arrangements: Charles Kilpatrick, of Tribe 91; Charles E. Pass, Tribe No. 61; Guy Shepley, Tribe 57; John Rupp, Tribe 22; C. F. Peters, Tribe 3 31; Charles Tunis, Tribe 3 40; Richard Balmer. Tribe 382, all of Harrlsburg; E. Q. Page, Tribe 243, of Steelton; C. Mar tin, Tribe 298, of Steelton; O. M. Robi son. Tribe 272, of Highspire, and H. B. McAffee, Tribe 431, of West Fair view. C. F. Peters was chosen stage man ager for the pageant.. RUBBER STAMQfI jfEJ SEALS «. STENCILS fi|**MFG.BYHBG.STENCILWORKS ■ |1 U 130 LOCUSTST. HBG,PA, II \ 1 - ' i i i TO BE SOLD 22 N. Seventeenth St. Brick house steam heat gas and electric light vacant key at 1 office easy term*. Prlee re duced. HEI.L REALTY COMPAJTY Berfimer Building LOANS sls to S3OO for individuals pressed by lack of funds to meet im mediate necessities at new low legal rates. Payments arranged to suit your income and time to suit your conven ience. CO-OPERATIVE Loan & Investment Co. 304 CHESTNUT ST. FARMS FOR SALE * CUMBERLAND COUNTY 7 acres, 4 miles from New Kingston; along State Road, 7-room fran:o house, all outbuildings. 950 bearing peach trees. A good truck or poultry farm. Price $1450 2-acre farm, one-half mile northeast of New Kingston; six-room frame house; outbuildings; 25 Balwln apple trees, four years old, good land. Price ..... SI7OO 6-acre poultry farm, 3 miles west of Bnola; 6-room frame house. A lot of fruit and berries. Prioe SIOOO 60 acres In Dauphin county, 5 miles from Halifax. A number of fruit trees. This would make a good fruit farm. Price $2006 24 acres, 2 miles east of Mlddletown. ■rood buildings. A large number of fruit trees; a first-class fruit or truclc farm. W. F. FDAKR, Real Estate Agent 38 AT. Second St. Harrltborf, Pa. 15
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