Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, June 12, 1916, Page 13, Image 13

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DOYLE; On June 11. 1916, Charles S.
Boyle, aged 60 years.
Relatives and friends are invited to
attend the services on Thursday aft
ernoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late
residence. 1202 North Third street.
Burial Hummelstown Cemetery.
WILLIAMSON Died, on June 9, 1916,
Amos Williamson, aged 74 years, at
the home of his adopted son. William
O. Williamson. 421 Hummel street.
Funeral services Tuesday, at 1 P. M„
from above address. Relatives and
friends are invited to attend without
further notice.
In Memoriam
IN sad, but loving remembrance of our
lear son. Leroy M. Mateer, who has left
is so suddenly one year ago to-day.
A precious one from us has gone,
A voice we loved is stilled,
A place is vacant in our home
Which never can be filled.
HIS PARENTS AND BROTHERS.
Lost and Found
THE party who picked up the SIO.OO
>lll, Saturday forenoon, is known, and
•j avoid trouble will nlease return to
.'o. 662 Emerald street, or leave at the
iank where found.
LOST On Saturday, a jewel box
nth earrings and mourning pins. Re
tard if returned to Mrs. G. B. Zech,
19 South street.
LOST Monday, lady's gold watch,
Jlgin closed case. Initials A. M. U on
iack. L«ost between Keily and Maclay
n Fulton or Fourth. Reward if re
urned 2025 North Fifth.
LOST Fox Terrier dog, brown and
rhite, bearing license No. 29. Return |
o 1640 Wallace "street and receive re- I
.•aid. I
Help Wanted —Male
WANTED B'our good-appearing
ien to work Harrisburg and suburban ,
owns Can earn J2.00 to <4.00 per day. !
all 8-9 A. M.. 4-6 P. M.. 409 Patriot |
luilding.
WANTED Young man to work In j
fUce during summer months. Apply In j
•riting, giving age, salary expected !
nd piace where formerly employed,
nited ice & Coal Co., Forster and Cow- j
en streets.
ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES !
IEN WANTED Ablebodied. unmar- j
led men between ages of 18 and 35;
ltizens of United States, of good char- j
cter and temperate habits, who can
peak, read and write the English
mguage. For Information apply to i
lecruiting Officer, Bergner Building,
d & Market Sts., Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED Machinists, bollermakers '
nd helpers. Lancaster Iron Works,
.ancaster, Pa.
WANTED Young man. High School
raduate, with some knowledge of
ookkeeping, to do general work in
fflce. Address C., 4095, care of Tele- j
raph.
WANTED An experienced butcher; !
lso a man to work at stable; must I
ave good references. Apply to 226 '
Ihestnut street. ]
WANTED Laborers
for brick plant at Milton,
Pa. $2.25 per day. Apply
ready for shipment to James
P. Williams, Plaza Hotel, at
11 o'clock, Saturday morn
ing-
V ANTED First-class Toolmakers,
Lathe and Turret Operators, Milling
Machine Hands and Floorman. High- j
ctt wages paid, no trouble, eight
hour shop. Best conditions. Replying !
by mail, state what experience and
what class of work wanted. Apply j
Driggs-Seabury Ordnance Company,
Sharon, Pa.
I
WANTED By a reliable I
coffee house, an experienced
salesman for coffee and tea to
to call on the grocery trade.
None but an experienced man in I
this line need apply. Salary or
commission. Address M. L,
Post Office Box 3443, Philadel
phia, Pa.
WANTED—Plumbers. Must be first- :
lass mechanics. Apply 1330 Derry j'
treet, M. H. Baker.
IX)CAL territory open to man of high !
aliber, who can handle patented house
old and office appliance. Sells itself,
ee Mr. Yanasdale, Commonwealth
Intel, until Tuesday evening, or write !
'anasdale Screen Co., York, Pa.
WANTED Edge trimmers for wo
■sen's, misses' and children's shoes. Ap
ly Harrisburg Shoe Mfg. Co., Vernon
treet. Harrisburg, Pa.
PHILADELPHIA CORPORATION
■ants experienced men on Machining
'rojectiles. Reply J. P. M„ t". O. Box
6ofi. Philadelphia. Pa.
WANTED 4O able-bodied
nen between 21 and 40 years of
ge for piece work. White or
olored. Apply in person to agent,
iarrisburg Transfer, Pennsyl
ania Railroad Company, Division
treet, Harrisburg, Pa.
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HOUSES FOR RENT
CITY
Pentwater Road, 2 8. f *0
1010 N. 19th St., 3 s. f., 8 r. ... *lO
531 Violet Ave., 2V4 s. b *l2
1500 S. 12th St.. 2% s. b., 7 r. b.. *1«
612 Woobine. 3 s. b., 8 r. b. ... *lB
2238 N. 4th St.. 3 s. b., 9 r. ... *25
•!22 Reily St., store room and dwell
ing. 7 r. b. and f *3O
115 Pine St.. 3 s. b„ 11 r., 2 b., *SO
209 S. Front St., 3 s. b.. 10 r 875
204 Locust St., 13 r.. 3 b *75
911 N. 2nd St., 3 s. b., 14 r.. 2 b... .*IOO
312 Chestnut St., (furnished) .. *125
SUBURBAN
l.emoyae —3s6 York St *7
lemoyne—3so York St *8
Hninl?n (Aldinger Cottage) ... *OO
I.iiwiiton a delightful suburban
home—2%-story frame—lo roomi
—bath—hot water heat—stable
lot 100x220 ft *3B
SIMMER COTTAGES
Mlddletown Ferry, "Pixie Cottage."
by the week *lO
Hcllnvlsta fabove Enola) 2 a. f., 3
r. and b., use of phone *25
Perdlx "Philadelphia" l-storv
frame 4 rooms *4O
Fo* Chase "Spion Kop" 2-storv
t frame »,-><)
APARTMENTS
2IM i.orust St. lat floor K rooms
and bath. *J!K| 2d floor, 5 rooms
and two baths *4O
300 V Second (from Aug. 1), Ist
floor, B rooms and bath. Cltv
fteam *.V)
MILLER BROTHERS & CO. i
REAL ESTATE
Insurance Snirtr Bonds
l.ocnst and Court Streets
i
MONDAY EVENING,
Help Wanted —Male
WANTED YOUNG MEN to learn
to become practical chauffeurs. We
live our unlimited course [or S6O. easy
psymenU, and guarantee 30c per hour
as scon as competent. We have 30 cars
to overhaul during the Spring. AUTO
TRANSPORTATION SCHOOL. 2E-17-U
North Cameron street.
WANTED First-class Pattern
makers. Address, stating experience,
Box A. 5099, care of Telegraph.
WANTED, AT ONCE Two or three
food automobile mechanics. Salary.
100.00 per month. Also want two or
, three young men as helpers to learn the
I business. Full course. 150.00. Apply
27-29 North Cameron street. Auto
| Transportation School.
WANTED First-class outside cut
ters on Ladles' shoes. Utz & Dunn Co..
3" Canal street. Rochester, N. Y.
Help Wanted —Female
WANTED White grill for general
housework. Apply 127 Pine street.
WANTED competent white gtrl
for general housework in family of
three- adults. Must understand cooking.
No washing. Call 2029 North Second
street.
WANTED Competent white girl for
general housework two in family. 1212
i North Fifteenth street.
1 WANTED Girl for general house-
I work: no washing. Apply 1632 Green
i street.
! WANTED Reliable nursemaid. Ap-
I ply to 122 Woodbine street.
WANTED An experienced marker
(and sorter, immediately. Apply Eureka l
L<aundry, 30 North Cameron street.
WANTED Girl for general house- !
iwork; no washing. Call Reli phone 2316. i
-. - j
WANTED—Experienced housekeeper. ;
1 Good home and wages in small family, j
References required. Mrs. William j
Himes. Main street, West Fairvlew.
WANTED Two girls or women—
one for cook and downstairs work and
one for upstairs work and to assist
with children. Good pay for competent
I help. No washing. Call 1911 Market
I street. Bell phone 382. I
i WANTED Young girl to assist with
| housework. Must sleep at home. Apply
2041 North Second street.
W ANTED— Loopers, ex- J
perienccd. Steady work and good I
pay. New Idea Hosiery Co., J
South Fourteenth street.
I
WANTED, AT ONCE Sewing ma- I
chine operators. Experience not nec- ;
essary. Biough Manufacturing Co. j
WANTED A competent white wo
man for general housework. Call 8 to
12 A. M. or 2 to 4 P. M., Room 1. 14
South Market Square.
WANTED Reliable house wants i
refined woman of Arm. but kindly dis- j
position, who has had some experience
as a nurse, who would like a change of
work. Address R., 6017, care of Tele- !
graph.
|
WANTED—General house girl, white
preferred. Call Mrs. Paul G. Smith. 2432 j
North Second street, or phone 4187.
WANTED Girls experienced on
power sewing machines. Apply Har
risburg Shoe Mfg. Co, Vernon street. .
Harrisburg, Pa. j
WANTED Girls over 16 to'
strip tobacco. Also experienced j
Rollers, Bunchmakers, Packers, j
Filler and Binder strippers. Wel
fare looked after by trained nurse.
Apply Harrisburg Cigar Com-!
pany, 500 Race street.
Situations Wanted—Male
! WANTED Young, married man
i wishes position driving truck can fur
nish best of reference; 12 years' experi
ence. Address X., 5019, care of Tele
graph.
Situations Wanted—Female
WANTED Graduate stenographer
desires position; can furnish excellent
references. Address K„ 5024, care of
i Telegraph.
WANTED Two young girls desire
I housework of any kind. Address 858
■North Front street. Steelton. Pa.
Real Estate For Sale
FOR SALE Small cash payment
will buy corner house, convenient to
heart of city. Seven rooms, bath, gas
| lurnace, grass plots, side and front
paved streets, porches. Remainder of
purchase price on per cent, mort
gage. Investigate. Address P., 5022 care
of Telegraph.
FOR SALE 2H-story stucco house
on Paxtang avenue; eight rooms and
j bath; hardwood floors; lot, 45 ft. by 155
j ft. Will sell on easy terms. Address
-0« Paxtang avenue, Paxtang, Pa.
HAINTON
ON Llnglestown Boad. 2V»-story resi
dence. Mew superb— twenty minutes'
trom Square. Good car service. Fine
State road. Be wise. Don't build Buy
now. quantity of land with building
optional. Terms ea«y. Many fruit trees
coming. for terms address Rev. J.
Simpson Stansfield, Jersey Shore Pa or
call Bell phone 2026, C. V. 589, City.
t „ FOR SALE
1943 Rudy street »oo
®tl^2, uth ' rwe hty-flrst street.. $2,'000
JOHN C. ORR. 222 Mi rket Street.
FOR SALE 533-534-535-536 Violet
street; 8-roomed frame dwellings; hot
and cold water; enameled bath tubs
new ranges; same tenants for 9 years-'
small repair expense; two-thirds mort
gage can remain at 6 per cent.; a 12 per
S? nt - ren tal proposition; located near
Sixth and Mnclay streets. Any person
desiring to invest small amount of
money to secure good income should
see us about above. Backenstoss Bros
Kuss Building.
FOR SALE Two-story cottage at
Paxtonia. in first-class condition. Lots
of fruit trees on premises. Special price
if sold before June 12.
C. B. CARE.
Care s Grocery, Llnglestown. Descrlp- 1
tion at St. James Hotel. 405 Market
Street, Harrisburg.
WHEN buying a property for your
home, why not choose a good com
munity? Look at 1612 Forster street—
now vacant key at our office A
modern house in a most desirable loc
fng 1 Bealty Co., Bergner Bulld-
BUSINESS PROPERTIES WORTH
BUY ' *«G No. 119 and 121 South Thi"
teenth Street between Market and
Derry streets plot. 35x120. Buy
this and watch it grow in value. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
FOR SALE—Market St., No. 1857 At
a bargain. 1
brfck. Nlneteenth St " NO ' —2^4-story
Seneca St;, No. 610—2-atory brick
Bellevue Park—Fine residence; price
reasonable. '
H. C. BRANDT, 36 North Third Street.
CAMP HILL Long Street; lu
Equares from trolley line; new frame
semi-bungalow; 6 rooms, bath and fur
nace; front and rear porches: lot -?7%
200. Price, $3,200.00.
Co.. Second and Walnut streets.
| Real Estate For Sale
FOR SALE Desirable build
ing lots, located on Fourth, Fifth,
Schuylkill and Atlas streets, in
blocks or the whole. A splendid
opportunity for builder. Inquire
or address, F. R. Oyster, trustee,
jcare of Harrisburg Telegraph,
I city.
! THIRD ST.. N„ 1401-1403 One of
the Jlnent earner locations in the city
for apartment houses; frontage on
Third of both house 43 feet, depth on
Calder street 94 feet 8 inches; open on
three streets. D. J. TITTLE. EMMA L
BECK. Executors. Apply 300 Calder
Street.
FOR SALE Desirable Market Street
residential property; 3-story brick
dwelling; all modern improvements, in
cluding electric lights; front and rear
porches; this is an exceptionally attrac
tive property for $3,700.00; immediate
possession. Brinton-Packer Co., Sec
ond and Walnut streets.
j TWO HOUSES renting for sl2 each—
-1 1340-1342 Vernon Street, lot, 50x115
flfeef drive alley in rear. Price, $3,150.
.i H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth
1 street.
FOR SALE
r 2200 Block, Penn St $3,300
j 1800 Block, Penn St 2,400
200 Block, Hamilton St 4,600
300 Block, S. Eleventh St., frame
house with 107 feet frontage on
' Eleventh St 2,500
1 RETTEW & BUSHNELL,
1000 North Third Street.
! Insurance and Real Estate.
I FOR SALE The Harrisburg Rail
' ways Company will receive bids until
. : Noon of June 16. 1916, for the sale of
. the four (4) frame buildings formerly
; used jys dwelling houses, located on the
I property known as 1280, 1282. 1284 and
I 1286 South Cameron Street. Harrisburg.
Certified check for ten <lO per cent.)
| puer cent, of amount of bid shall ac-
I company -bid, and the balance of pur
• | chase price shall be paid by the suc
' cessful bidder before removing the
buildings after possession is given. All
. | building refuse shall be carted away
. by the purchaser. The buildings must
iI be removed within thirty (30) days
j after possession is given the purchaser.
■ j The sidewalks are not to be removed
.! or damaged. The checks of the unsuc-
I cessful bidders will be mailed them.
The Harrisburg Railways Company re
serves the right to arcept or reject any
' or all bids. The work of removal shall
be performed under the direction of,
i and to the satisfaction of the Harris
burg Railways Company.
1 HARRISBURG RAILWAYS COMPANY.
THE NEW BUNGALOW
An entirely new type of Bungalow
Houses now being built on Fifth
i street. This particular type of house
| has never beer built In this city and
j offer* mcny ntw advantages In Bun
, galow architecture in Ideal Houses.
Semi-brick and Kellastone
I construction; slate roofs; tile
porches (English); dust proof
cellars, laundry, parquet floors;
new system of plumbing; sclen
, title lighting; ÜBing only solid
brass and silver fixtures; quar
-1 tered oak and African Clrca
«ian walnut Sterling laminated
flush doors (the finest made
j 'door in the world).
Houses Fully Equipped
Built Under Personal Supervision.
Price, $5,600.00.
Mac WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION CO..
Designers and Builders.
2105 N. sth Street. Harrisburg.
j Real Estate For Rent
j FOR RENT During July and Au
gust. nicely furnished home; centrally j
|located; adults only; reference requir-;
I ed. Address M„ 5025, care of Harris- !
j burg Telegraph.
i FOR RENT I
No. 1786 Herr St »18.00 '
No. 2020 Kensington St 11.50
Fireproof Garage 4.00
J. E. GIPPLE,
I . FOR RENT Garage building, one- '
j half block from Market Square, 26 n.
i 3 In. by 75 ft. Inquire
RETTEW & BUSHNELL
| 1000 North Third street.
FOR RENT Two small houses In
J Penbrook. with fair sized lot, for $8
; each. Inspect these—get key at our
i office. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build
i Ing.
FOR RENT Six-room cottage at
Fort Hunter, Pa.; nice location; near
post office, store, steam cars and trol
ley; good bathing and boating. F. H.
Davis. Fort Hunter. Pa.
Real Estate For Sale or Rent
LARGE 2-story brick building, first
floor storeroom and second floor hall;
located corner of Rossmoyne and Her
man avenues. Apply West Shore Real
ty Co., Baer & Rice, Lemoyne Trust Co
! Building, Lemoyne, Pa., bell phone
; 3193-J.
Real Estate For Sale
or Exchange
FOB SALE OR EXCHANGE—Horse
eight years old, weight 1,100 pounds.
Will excnange on motorcycle or smati
runabout. Apply W. U. Lutz, Middle
town. Pa.
\ SUMMERDALE 2H-story frame
! dwelling; seven rooms; all modern con
veniences; furnace; electric light;
mountain water in house; all kinds of
fruit and berries; one acre of ground.
Will sell or exchange for farm or
larger property. Address, or apply, to
j S. J. Kroh, Summerdale. Pa.
Farms
| FARMS FOR SALE About 100 acres
! fine land, excellent location for build
| ing lot. five miles east of Harrlsburg,
,an Hummelstown Trolley Line. Water
pipe line passes along entire front of
, property. About twelve acres good
wood land. Two (2) houses, barn and
: all necessary other buildings. Telephone
i connections. Inquire Marshall Ruther-
I ford, 1161 Derry street, Harrisburg, Pa.,
|or Dr. D. I. Butherford. 108 North Sec
j ond street. Harrisburg. Pa.
j FOR SALE 6 acres; one mile east
'of Mechanicsburg on Trindle Road; 8
i room frame dwelling; bath; steam heat;
'hardwood floors; large porches- 4
squares from trolley line; limestone noil.
Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Wal
< nut streets.
j FARM REDUCED SI,OOO —9l acres,
one-half mile from Dauphin, good
i buildings, level land, running water In
spect it. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thlr
| teenth street.
VAUGHN
Very beautiful. healthful suburb
l along the "L" trolley; lots 100x175 feet;
fertile ground, enough for vegetables
, and chickens; price only $169; easy pay- j
ments; see these lots.
C. B. CARE
1 Care's Grocery. Llnglestown. Pa., or
I 409 Market street. j
FARM OF 100 ACRES 9O acres of
farm land and 10 acres of woodland
Large house of 9 rooms. Large stable
and other necessary buildings. All in
good repair. Price, $5,660. Inquire of
■'T or F. E. Coover, New Cum
berland. Pa.
Apartments For Rent
FOR RENT Two modern apart
ments. desirably located; front and rear
porches; tile bath; hardwood floors; first
and third floor; fireproof building; must
be seen to be appreciated. Address C
4099. care of Telegraph.
FURNISHED APARTMENTS - Fiv#
rooms and bath; all conveniences. Only
rented until September 15. Rent rea
! sonable. Apply Louis Apartments, Sixth
and Herr streets.
i APARTMENT FOR RENT In Sixth
| Street Bank Building. Immediate po«-
I session. Inquire Sixth Street Bank
Sell phone 15(6.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
Apartments For Rent
FOR RENT
HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS and
office for a physician (first floor) five
rooms and bath city steam heat.
Particular* at office of Miller Brothers
& Co., locust and Court Streets.
Rooms For Rent
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping, with ufce of
bath. Inquire 273 Hamilton street, or
call Bell phone 3374 W.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec
ond floor room, right next to bath; use
of Bell phone; weil heated and electric
lighting. Inquire 812 Capitol street.
FOR RENT ljarge, well furnished
second floor room for rent, all conveni
ences and use of phone. 813 North Sec
ond street.
FOR RENT Large, pleasant room;
also three furnished rooms, suitable for
light housekeeping at 222 North Third
street. Apply 9 North Front street.
Phone 1029 M.
FOR RENT Furnished or unfur
nished rooms, pleasant location, three
squares north of Capitol; rent reason
able. 427 Boas street. City.
FOR RENT One nice, third floor
front room, with four windows, and one
second floor room, next to bath; use of
phone. Call 409 Brlggs street.
FOR RENT Room, suitable for
photographer. Excellent opening. No
opposition. Rent reasonable. Apply
to Krauss Bros., Middletown, Pa.
FOR RENT Two large, light and
airy second-story front rooms; use of
Bell phone. Address 719 North Sixth.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms,
singly or ensuite: all conveniences;
phone, etc.; references required. Apply
1015 North Front street
FOR RENT Rooms for rent, with
table board, at reasonable rates. Call
1002 North Sixth street, or Bell phone
4427 R.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished, large,
second floor room; bay window and all
conveniences; on South Fourth street,
overlooking Market street and the Mul
berry Street Bridge. Rent reasonable.
References required. Apply 338 Chest
nut street.
ROOMS FOR RENT with first-class
board by meal, day or week. Meal
tickets, 21 meals, for $4.00. 1001 North
Second street.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec
ond floor front rooms, facing Capitol
Park; hot and cold running water, elec
tric light in rooms; use of large bath
room and Bell phone. Apply at 410
North street.
FOR RENT Two rooms, nicely fur!
nlshed, second floor, one large; electric 1
lights and telephone service. Apply 125 !
Pine street.
Board and Rooms
BOARDING AND ROOMS Can ac
commodate a few more boarders; rea
sonable rates, with the best the market
affords. 123 South Second street.
Rooms Wanted
WANTED Aify room (with bal
cony preferred), with or without board,
electric lights, use of phone and bath.
Addregs W.. 5020, care of Telegraph.
For Sale—Miscellaneous
FOR SALE A Scotch Collie dog, six
months' old; playful around children;
will sell cheap; party leaving city. Ap
ply J. R. Wilson, 2347 Dogan street.
WHITE enamel baby coach. Good
condition. Cheap to quick buyer. Cost
*3O when new. Also white wicker go
cart, $lB when new. Must sell before
June 30. Address 917 North Seven
teenth, or call 1104 J.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Business Office.
10,000 BOOKS on almost every sub
ject. at 5c up. Call and see them. Open
evenings. Aurand's Book Store. 913
North Third street.
FOR RENT Typewriters bought,
sold or rented. Harrluburg Typewriter
and Supply Co., 40 North Court street.
AT GABLE'S. 113, 115 and 117 South
Second street, 5,000 gallons New Era
ready-mixed paint. Acme quality. All
the full line of the Acme make.
AT GABLE'S, 111-117 South Second
street, 5,000 sets new sash, Bxlo 12 L,.
primed and glazed, at $1.30 per set
Also other siies. Also doors and Bhut
ters.
• £°F —Diamond and Good
rich Automobile, Motorcycle and Bicycle
Tlrec. Trunks Bags and Suitcases,
Harness and Leather Goods made to
order. Sole Leather and Shoe Findings
H ARRI.TBI" RG HARNESS & SUPPLY
CO.. SECOND AND CHESTNUT STS.
BUILDING MATERIAL FOR SALE—
Second-hand doors, sashes, Joists, etc •
also bricks for sale at reasonable
prices. Call, write or phone. Connecti
cut Wrecking Co.. North and Poplar
streets. Bell phone 787 J.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
•
UNITED STATES ARMY hat*. shoes
did coats. Bargain prices. All sizes
Isest kind of material for worklngmen'
Money back if not satisfied. S. Meltzer
513 Walnut street. '
FOR SALE \Vater motor In good
condition, suitable for operating Pipe
Organ or similar machinery. C. Syl
vester Jackson. 402 Telegraph Bulldlnu
Bell phone 441.
FOR SALE, at Cable's. 111.117 South
Second street. Lawn Fence. Field Fence
I Gates. Poultry Netting Building Hard
ware. Plaster Board. Upson Wall Board
Compo-Board. Doors. Sash. Shutters.
Mouldings. Porch Posts, Pumps, etc.
BARGAINS IN TYPEWRIT
i ERS—Another shipment of those
fine rebuilts. Attractive prices.
I Geo. P. Tillotson, 211 Locust
street, opposite Orpheum.
For Rent—Miscellaneous
FOR RENT Desirable office in
Telegraph Building, size 14x19. Inquire
Superintendent. Room 100.
I FOR RENT Store room. 1212 Mar
ket street, newly finished. 21 feet wide,
corner property. Will be equipped to
I suit tenant. Apply to L. Mfnter, 1167
Market street, or phone Bell 4282. Unit-
I ed 56 3W.
STORE ROOM FC-H RENT—Suitable
for piano store, confectionery, furniture
or any other kind of a large store; rea
, sonable. Apply. 1101 North Sixth street.
FOR RENT—Offices suitable
for a doctor or dentist or general
purposes. Light, heat and at
tendance. Dr. John Oenslager,
711 North Third street
Wanted—Miscellaneous
WANTED TO RENT Furnished
house, city or suburbs, or small house
on farm, one-half mile from city, sea
son or year. Answer quick to J.. 6P?3
care of Telegraph.
WANTED DRESSMAKING Mrs.
Stonesifer, practical dressmaker, of Sev
enth street. New Cumberland (next to
Ebersole's milk depot), can accommod
date a few more customers. Prices mod
erate. Work guaranteed.
j Business Opportunities
FOR SALE Tobacco and confec
tionery store; old •'Stablished stand;
good reasons for selling. Address W.,
5026, care of Telegraph.
OIL! OIL! OIL! It is dividing mil
lions among thousands of small inves
tors monthly. Tremendous demand
sends prices skyward. Oil producing
regions throb with activity. Wells are
piercing oil pools almost daily, making
more millions for investors. Okla
homa's Bald Hill ree-ion is one of the
country's marvels. $12,000,000 monthly
are taken from this State's oil fields. We
own 80 acres In the heart of Bald Hill's
wonderfully rich region. We don't sell
stock. We want you to Join us in co
operative well drilling in our land. You
snare In all profits. We deed you land;
you own It; can lease, sell, of drill on
it. but our co-operative wells are in
part yours also. $5 starts you. Your
wasted money monthly increases vour
holdings. Our co-operative plan is most
logical, beneficial and promising ever
offered. Bank references, plats, full de
tails free. Write quick for values in
crease almost daily. Oklahoma Oil
Wells Co.. 383 Stewart Building, Hous
ton. Texas.
RAISING HOGS the business that
brines big, quick returns for small capi
tal. Our Pennsylvania Ranches a mar
velous success. Safe, Profitable. If you
mean business, investigate at once. Box
112. Vineland, N. J.
TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS
ANY qantity of Ashes free. Team
or Rail. Apply Lalance and Grosjean
Mfg. Co., Division street, Harrisburg,
A PARTY WANTED with small capi
tal, to invest in good money-making
proposition, just patented June 15, 1915,
either travel or locate permanently. I
am here few days only. See me at
once. P. A. Gardner, Inventor and
Manufacturer, at Keller's Drug Store,
405 Market street. Factory, St. Louis,
Mo.
CIGAR STORE FOR SALE Up-t<T
date fixtures, in fine condition. Full
line of cigars and tobaccos. Must seli
on account of owner leaving the city.
Will be sold at a sacrifice. Address Box
A. 5090, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE White Hill Garage, do
ing fine business. Will sell cheap to
quick buyer; Instalment payments; also
several second-hand automobiles; one
motorcycle. Reason for selling, taking
wife away for her health. H. S. Fort
ney. Camp Hill. Pa.. Rural Route.
ANY intelligent person can earn good
Income corresponding for newspapers:
experience unnecessary. Send for pai
tlculars. Press Syndicate. 798 Lock
port, N. Y.
FOR SALE Reta!'. Cigar and
Tobacco Store, well located and doing
good business. Quick sale desired re
gardless of price. J. E. Gipple. 1251
Market street.
Business Personals
H. M. WEAVER MAGAZINE
AGENCY, Waynesboro, Pa. Special of
fer—Hearst's Magazine, Cosmopolitan
or Good Housekeeping rest of the year
SIX MONTHS FOR 50c.
LEATHER Traveling Bags and Suit
cases (drummers' samples) positively at
the lowest prices in the city. Call and
be convinced. Also suits of clothing,
watches, diamonds and sporting goods
at low prices. COHEN & SON. Reliable
Pawnbrokers, 431 Market street, at
subway.
HEMSTITCHING
FANCY AND PLAIN, done on short
notice; 10 cents a yard up; colors a
specialty. Information given free.
MCDOWELL, IOSA MARKET STREET.
THE CENTRAL SHEET METAL
WORKS. Harry H. Koenig, 316 Biack
! berry avenue, Harrisburg, Pa. Cornices,
I Skylights, Roofing and Spouting. Job
bing a specialty. Bell phone 1679 M.
HAULING
R. A. HARTMAN, Boarding Stable
and National Transfer Co. Movers ol
pianos, safes, boilers and general haul
ing. W. H. Lathe. Manager, Fifth anu
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No.
2503 R.
WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY
Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective
work handled—one eye always open.
BELL PHONE 127 W.
PAINTING In all its branches, also
paperhanglng. Only first-class work
done. Prices always right. A trial job
will convince you that there is a dif
ference in painting. D. W. BIXLER
2130 SUSQUEHANNA STREET. Bell
phone 4006 J.
MOVING
WE move pianos carefully. Bell
146. Winter Piano Co., 23 North Fourth
street.
Money to Loan
, MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
security in any amounts and upon any
terms to suit borrower. Address P. O
Box 174, Harrisburg. Pa.
MONEY advanced to nousckeeptrs at
legal rates; business confidential. Profit
Sharing Loan Society. Room 7. Spooner
Building. 9 North Market Square.
READY MONEY
for Individuals pressed by lack
of funds to meet immediate
necessities in amounts of sls to
*3OO, at legal rates. Payments
and time arranged to suit your
convenience.
CO-OPERATIVE
LOAN & INVESTMENT CO..
204 Chestnut St.
Storage
STORAGE in 3-sto»*v brick building,
rear 408 Market street.
Household goods in clean, private
rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to
P. G. Dlener. Jeweler. 408 Market St.
FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private
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, tor
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms, $1 to S3. Wagons, 75 cents
per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co.. 411
Broad street.
Musical
A SQUARE DEAL
on a square piano; a Grove
steen & Co., old reliable Phila
delphia make; this is not
enough money, but we need the
room; sls, easy terms. Chas.
| M. Stleff, 24 North Second St.
RECORDS RECORDS
Used Disc Records at from 10c up;
two and four-minute wax cylinder ref
olds. SI.OO dozen; blue Amberola at 3
for $1.00; ten-cent sheet music. 3 ror
10c; eight music rolls. $1.00; a new disc
machine with a dozen records, $7,08.
315 Broad street.
WEBER SQUARE PIANO, $30.00; a
bargain; we need the room; easy terms.
Chas Stieff. 24 North Second street.
GEORGE STECK & CCy. Square
Piano. $35; in good condition; easy
terms Chas. M. Stieff. 24 North Second
street.
BRADBURY SQUARE PIANO. $25; In
fine condition; easy terms. Chas. M.
Stieff. 24 North Second street.
MARSHALL & SMITH Square Piano
sls; Just come in and see this; easy
terms. Chas. M. Stieff. 24 North Second
street.
SCHOMACKER & CO. Square Pic.no
$25; in very good condition; a bargain
easy terms. Chas. M. Stieff 24 North
Second street.
STEIN WAT SOUARE PIANO for sale
onl» $25; In good condition; be sure and
t ee easy terms. Cha». M. Stieff, 24
North Second atreet.
JUNE 12, 1916.
PROFIT TAKING
CAUSES SETBACK
Active Stocks Suffer; Demand
For Rails Broad; Spe
cialties Strong
By Associated Press
New York, June 12.—The tempta
| tion to take profits caused a temporary
! setback of a point or more in such ac
tive stocks as Reading, St. Paul, Bald
win Locomotive and Mexican Pe-
I troleum, but original gains were aug
mented by a fresh buying movement.
Demand of rails, including New
York Central, in which a single block
?u l*"®" shares changed hands, was
the broadest for some weeks, Canadian
Pacific and New Haven constituting
the other very strong features of this
part of the list. Various specialties
improved more moderately over initial
quotations but coppers were back
ward.
Before midday trading slackened
perceptibly but all prices were main
tained. Bonds were firm.
JCEW YORK STOCKS
Chandler Bros. & Co., members New
\ork and Philadelphia Stock Ex
changes, 3 North Market Square, Har
risburg; 133 8 Chestnut street, Phila
delphia : 3 4 Pine street. New York
! furnish the following quotations:
New York, June 12.
, , Open. Clos.
Allis-Chlmers 27% 27 V
[ American Beet Sugar .. 84 >4 871,4
American Can 57% 58%
| American C &- F 61 61%
j American Cotton Oil ... 53% 55%
1 American Locomotive .. 7473%
| American Smelting .... 95% 98
j American Sugar 15% 112%
: American T & T 130% 130%
Anaconda 84% 85
Atchison 106% 107
Baldwin Locomotive ... 92 90%
| Baltimore & Ohio 92% 92%
I Bethlehem Steel 441 444
B F Goodrich 78% 78%
Butte Copper 94% 951^
California Petroleum ... 22 22*4
Canadian Pacific 179% 178
Central Leather 55% 55%
Chesapeake and Ohio .. 67 6«%
Chicago, Mil and St Paul 101% 101
Chicago, R I and Pacific 20% 20%
Chino Con Copper 54% 54%
Colorado Ful and Iron. 44% 44%
Consolidated Gas 139 139
Corn Products 19 20%
Crucible Steel 98% 86%
Crucible Steel pfd 118 118%
Distilling Securities .... 48% 49 "!
Erie 39% 39% 1
Musical
SQUARE W. W. KIMBALL PIANO, in
first-class condition; easy terms; S2O.
Chas. M. Stieff, 24 North Second street.
$25 PHONOGRAPHS for
Phonographs for $lO. Now's your op
portunity If you love Rood music. Come
in—hear your favorite selection. 325
Market street.
DeRIVAS and HARRIS art case,
slightly used piano. Good buy. Wm.
F. Troup & Son, 908 North Third Etreet.
FOR SALE Small talking machine
; and records. Value, about sls. Address,
I giving your best offer. Box A. 5003. care
j of Telegraph
Summer Resorts and
Cottages
FOR RENT Cottage at Mt. Gretna;
six rooms and bath; ail modern im
provements; large porch; completely
furnished; desirable location. Apply
Mrs. Barbara Daugherty, 35 North Sev
enteenth.
; SUMMER BOARDING AT DAUPHIN
—Surrounded by beautiful mountain
and river scenery. Location central.
Rooms large and airy. Table strictly
tirst-class; $7.00 per week. Mrs. J. E.
Hickernell.
SEASHORE—FURNISHED
WILD WOOD CREST, N. J.—Beautiful
all white Moorish designed cottage, 12
rooms; porches; ocean view; double
garage. Rent or sell, clear or subject
to mortgage. Owner, 413 South Fiftieth
street, Philadelphia.
Automobiles
WANTED Second-hand flve-pa»-
senger auto, in good shape. Will pay
SIOO casji, balance SSO per month. Ad
dreaa Box S., 5092, care of Telegraph.
MR. AUTOMOBILE OWNER. AUTOS
SOLD at reasonable rates. No sales, no
pay. KEYSTONE GARAGE. 912 North
Third street. Bell phone 3SSJ-1.
FOR SALE Ford touring car; good
condition: 1914 model. Can De seen by
calling 646 Relly street. City.
FOR SALE Two Metz Roadsters,
1914 and 1915 models; one Ford Tour
ing, new paint and U. S. tires; one
Velio; convertible body, roadster and
touring. single and double tops. All in
good running order. Phone, or call,
for demonstration. Monn Bros., Seven
teenth and Swatara streets.
| FOR SALE Stanley Steamer tour
! ing car, 6-passenger, good condition;
one Rumley's 114-H.-P. gas engine; No.
7% Green bone cutter. Like new. Will
i demonstrate all. G. R. Bailey, R. F. D.,
No. 4, Mechanlcsburg, Pa. Bell phone
| 3153J-2.
1912 flve-passenger Regal; good
shape; new tires all around; big bar-
I gain for quick buyer.
! 1912 flve-passenger Pullman, com
pletely overhauled; A 1 condition; good
| upholstering; good top and tires; big
bargain.
MILLER AUTO CO.,
68 South Cameron St. Bell phone 4119 J.
WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of any
kind. If you cannot sell your car, why
not consign it or exchange It with us
for a better one. Our charges for sell
! Ing are 5 per cent. only. No storage
charges if car Is not sold. Auto Trans
portation Exchange Department, 26-29
| North Cameron street. Bell phone 1710.
Motorcycles and Bicycles
FOR SALE lndian motorcycle, 1915
model; 3-speed; side oar; electric light
and horn. . Good condition. Apply 1005
j Cumberland street.
! BICYCLES BICYCLE PARTS
'BICYCLE FRAMES Bought for high
est cash prices. Phone 385J-1, or drop
postal and buyer will call. Dayton
Cycle Co., 912 North Third street.
FOR SAI..E Yale motorcycle, twin
cylinder, rebuilt. A bargain at SIOO.OO.
Cash or easy payments. Heagy Bros.,
1200 North Third street.
FOR SALE Harley-Davldson mo
torcycle, S-H.-P., twin cylinder, two
speed. Re-enameled and rebuilt. Looks
like new. Cash or easy payments,
$150.00. Heagy Bros., 1200 North Third
street.
FOR SALE 1912 model Indian mo
torcycle, with tandem and Prestolyte;
twin cylinder; good running order.
Cheap. Call Bell phone 3455 R.
Notice
MY wife, Tabltha Lambert, having
left my bed a"nd board without just
cause. I hereby notify all persons not
to harbor nor trust her on my account,
as 1 will not pay any bills contracted
by tatr.
<K. M. LAMBERT, i
13
MARY, THE SHOE
SLICER, IN COURT
Has New Way of Getting the
Very Latest Thing in
Footwear
One way to obtain a supply of latest
style shoes and possibly a little money
on the side was explained at the open
ing of June quarter sessions to-day
when pretty Mary Soper was placed
on trial on three charges of larceny.
Mary, it is charged, called at Bow
man & Co.'s store, got a pair of shoes,
went out on the street,carefully slit one
of them, went back to the store and
indignantly demanded a new pair, de
claring that her "new shoes had split
the first time she put 'em on." ' She
got a brand-new, up-to-date pair. A
similar stunt was tried out at Dives,
Pomeroy &- Stewart's with similar re
sults, and an attempt at D. L. Kauf
man's underselling stores nctied not
brand-new pair of shoes, but $2.50 in
cash.
While Judge McCarrell heard the
Soper case, President Judge Kunkel
started the trial of Harry F. Hough
ton, charged with assault and battery.
Houghton, it appeared, ran into John
Kreider with his automobile.
Robert Morgan, a negro boy, who
has spent some time at Glen Mills,
was sent on to Huntingdon Reform
atory on a charge of stealing a satchel
of clothes, while the case against T. W.
Dill, charged with larceny as bailee,
was dismissed.
Martin L. Bowman, Fifth ward, city,
was appointed foreman of the grand
jury. The grand jury, incidentally,
ignored but two bills this morning.
These were against Russel Madet,
charged with larceny.
Petit jurors excused from service
included the following: The Rev. J. S.
Armentrout, William K. Benner, H. L.
Carl, Clark Cooper, the Rev. August C.
Forscht and the Rev. Peter S. Huegel
and Pr. J. L. Weirlch.
i Erie Ist pfd 55 55 %
general Electric Co ... 171% 173
| Great Northern pfd .... 122 122
■ Great Northern Ore, s .. 38 38%
(Inspiration Copper .... 46 46%
j Inferboro-Metropolitan. . 18% 19 %
Kennecott 53% 54 9s
Interboro-Met. pfd 76 76%
J Kansas City Southern .. 26% 26%
I Lackawanna Steel 71% 72%
J Lehigh Valley 83% 83%
I Maxwell Motors 86% 86
| Merc. Mar. ctfs 26 > 4 25%
j Merc. Mar. ctfs. pfd. ... 97% 96 %
Alex. Petroleum 108% 107%
j Miami Copper 35% 35%
Misouri Pacific 6 6%
National Lead 66 66 %
New York Central ..... 107V> 107%
N. Y., N. H. and H 61% 61%
N. Y. O. and W 28% 28%
Nor. and West 135% 135
North. Pacific 116 115%
Pacific Mail 25% 25
j Pa. Railroad 58% 58%
Pittsburgh Coal 30 29%
Pittsburgh Coal pfd .... 103% 103%
Press Steel Car 49 49
j Railway Steel Spg 47 % 47%
I Ray Con Copper 22% 22%
Reading 105% 106%
I Republic Iron and Steel. 48 48%
| Southern Pacific .1)9% 9Jl 7 «.
Southern Ky ........ 24 38 %
j Southern Ry pfd 70 69 %
J Studebaker 143% 14 2 %
I'ennessee Copper 43 " 43%
Third Ave 65% 66%
Union Pacific 139% 139%
U S 1 Alcohol 161 160
U S Rubber 56% 55%
jU S Steel 86% 87%
i U S Steel pfd 117% 118%
Utah Copper 82% 82%
Virginia-Carolina ('hem. 41% 43 %
| West Union Telegraph.. 94% 94%
I Westinghouse Mfg 62% 62%
PH11.4 DftMMll A PRnDUCB
By Associated Press
Philadelphia June- 12. Wheat
Lower; No. 2, red. spot, and June, sl.Ol
lg)1.03; No. 2, Southern, red, #9c%51.01.
Corn Unchanged; No. 2, yellow, lo
cal, 82®R2'Ac; steamer, No. 2, yellow,
local. 80%® 81' Ac.
Oats Steady; No. 2, white, 47®
47% c; No. 3, white, 44> / < ! ®4s%c.
Bran Market quiet, but steady;
city mills, winter, per ion, »r6.50. west
ern, winter, per ton, $26.50; Spring, per
ton, $23.50*1 24.00.
Refined Sugars—The market is dull;
powdered, 7.40®7.75c; fine granulated,
7.30® 7.65 c; confectioners' A, 7.20 <t< 7.55 c.
i Butter Market steady; western,
| creamery, extras, 30® 31c; nearby
prints, fancy, 33c.
| E"gs The market is steady;
and uUi-. n»-.,rb> um -»
' free cases, $7.05 per case: do., current
I receipts, free cases, $6.60@6.75 per case;
! western, extras, firsts, free cases. s7.i<s
?er case; western, firsts, free cases.
6.60(5)6,110 per case.
Live Poultry—The market is steadv;
fowls, 20®2u%c; roosters, 13tfi>14c;
Spring chickens, 22®30c: do., broilers.
30®38c: .lucks. 14(g) 16c; geese, 14®16c.
Dressed Poultry—Firm; fowls, fancy,
I 22V&@23c; do., good to choice, 21V-®22e:
do., small sizes, 18@20c- old ro'osters.
!l6c; broiling chickens, nearby, 35®
ibc; do., western, 22® 24c; iuasun£
chickens, western, choice to fancy, lutft
22c: do., fair to ISfiMSc: Sprlnf
ducks, nearby, 20@21c; do., western, 12
©lbc; ge«s«, iMiuruy, ibtu'-uc. du . » c a.
ern lfi/fjilic.
Potatoes The market is firm;
'white, Pennsylvania, per bushel. $1.30
<&)1.86; New York, per bushel, $1.25®
1.30; western, per bushel. $1.25® 1.30,
Florida, No. 1, per barrel, $5.50®5.75;
Florida, No. 2, per barrel, $4.0fa)4.50;
Norfolk, No. 1, per barrel, $4.25®4.40;
Norfolk. No. 2, per barrel, $2.50®3.00;
North and South Carolina, No. 1, per
barrel. $4.00@4.25; North and South
Carolina, No. 2, per barrels. $2.50®3.00.
Flour—The market is dull; winter,
straight, $5.25®5.50; do., patents, $5.6u
■®5.S5; Spring firsts, clear, $5.35®5.75-
do., straights. $5.40®5.60; do., patents',
$5.|>5®6.00; do., favorite brands, $6.25®
Hay The market Is firm,
with a good demand; No. 1, large
hales. $2h.50; No. 1. medium bale*.
$24.60® 25.00; No. 2, do., $22.00@23.00:
No. 3. <1 0., $17.00® 19.00.
Clover mixed, light mixed, $22.00®
23.00; No. 1, do., $21.00; No. 2, do.. $17.00
#IB.OO.
CHICAGO CATTLE
By Associated .Press
Chicago, 111., June 12. Cattle Re
ceipts. 16,000; firm. Native beef steers,
$7.90G11.35; stockers and feeders, $6 00
®8.90; cows and heifers, $3.85®9.85-
calves. $8.50® 12.00.
Sheep Receipts, , 13.000; wean
Wethers. »7.25®8.85; lambs, $7.75®
10.45; Springs. $8.25® 11.40.
Hogs Receipts. 33.000; slow. Bulk
of sales, $9.40®9.55; light, $8.95«9.50:
mixod, $9,15®!1.60; heavy, $».10®9.65;
rough, $9.10®9.25; pigs, $7.20®8.60.
CHICAGO no Alio OF TRADE
By Associated Press
Chicago, 111., June 12.—Board of Trade
closing:
Wheat July, 1.8; September,
1.04 7*.
Corn—July, 70%'; September, 69T6.
Oats—July, 39 "4; September, 38 Vfe.
Pork—July, 22.50; September, 21.95.
Lard—July, 12.70; September. 12 82
Ribs—July, 12.92; Septcnibt- 13.00.
WAI/TKR S. FRAELICH
Funeral services for Walter Stephen
Fraelich. 34 years old, who died Fri
day at his home, 1536 Beach street,
Philadelphia, were held at the homo
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S.
Fraelich. 1100 North Third street, this
afternoon. The Rev. 3. Bradley Mark
ward. cast or of the Bethlehem Lu
theran Church, officii Ud.