EAT HOLSUM BREAD SCHMIDT'S BAKERY BELL MOTOR CARS 4-eylinder "30," $775 Half-ton delivery cars, all eteel panel top S7BO Flare Board Body $735 W. J. MARKS. AO S. Cameron St. Open Territory—Excellent Proposi tion for Dealers. Hell Tel. Bell IMione 2023 United Phone 23 Eby Chemical Co. MTff ChcmlNlH Phj-slelan»* Supplies 23 SOUTH FOURTH STRKK'I Apontn for O. F. Sehmld Chemical Co. Gately & Fitzger ald Supply Co. FAMILY fI.OTHIERS AND HOME FURNISHERS 29 to 33 South Second Street Stores In Seventy-four Cities In the United States F. R. DOWNEY, Mgr. CASH OR CREDIT NORTHEASTERN BOTTLING WORKS On Top Ginger Ale ALU KINDS OK HIGH-GRADE CARBONATED DRINKS BOTH PHONES HARRY S. LUTZ PLUMBING and HEATING 211 BROAD STREET Camp Curtin Dairy V. R. SMITH, Propr. PASTEURIZED OR RAW MILK Delivered Dally 288 DELAWARE STREET Phones Bell 1453-J BRIGHTEN UP THE Ryder Hardware Stores SNIYELY RYDER, Proprietor GLASS. PAINT, OIL AND VARNISH 1218 NORTH THIRD STREET !i NORTH 13TH STREET Harrlstnirn. I'a. C. H. Lyter CONTRACTOR 1940 STATE STREET -BUILDER OF HOMES" Phone 1285-M F. H. Bomgardner Bricklayer and Contractor 450 S. SEVENTEENTH ST. HARRISBURG, PA. Hell Phone ZEDRICK'S BEAUTY SHOP SHAMPOOING, HAIR DRESSING, MANICURING, MASSAGING— WALKER SYSTEM 1101 CAPITAL STREET Phone Cleaning, Prculne, Dyeing and Hepnlrlng for Ladies and Gents V. F. SALERNO CUSTOM TAILOR 27 NORTH SECOND STREET AI J. WORK GUARANTEED Mac Williams Construction Co. Screen Door* and Window Screens. The Best In the World* 2150 NORTH FIFTH STREET l ulled Phone !KT».\ Frank J. Harro CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER No. 7 STATE ROAD \ortli I.emoyne 8e11—3102-R. The §••• 1 llvit • • Pennsylvania Steel Company STEELTON, PA. Manufacturers Heavy Forgings TUESDAY EVENING, Lumber Co. We carry the largest stock In the city of all kinds of lumber, mill work, stucco board, wall board and roofing. Estimates furnished on request. North Sixth Street BOTH PHONES AUTO SPRINGS WELDED One year guarantee. We are equipped to do forging of any auto parts. Also heavy forging and high class tool work. B. C. MURRAY Forging and Toolniaklna; IK Jonestown Road Near 11th and Market. Bell Phone. 3PBW EAT YOUR BREAKFAST AT Manhattan Restaurant 317 MARKET STREET and feel right the rest of the day. Here you get THE BEST FOR LESS The Perfect Protection Policy Takes care of you in event of sickness; of your family in event of your death, and of your old age with a monthly income. Sold only by reliable Life Insur ance Company, of Pittsburgh. J. C. SANTA MARIA, General Agent 710-711 Knnkel Building, llnrrlslmrg. Pa. Bell Phoap (112 R W. Y. BRESTEL GENERAL UPHOLSTERER Awnings, Window Shndes. Healer mid Reflnisher of Antique Furniture 1248 MARKET STREET Moving and Hauling of AH Kinds Picnic nnd Pleasure Parties a Specialty, DAY OR NIGHT William H. Dare RESIDENCE 1453 VERNON ST. Bell Phone 3517-.1. Dr. H. C. Spragg DENTIST 1 N. SECOND STREET HARRISBURG, PA. Bell Phone Menger's Surburban Inn CAMP HILL, PA. Special attention to nutolsts. Chicken nnd Wull'le Supper, Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Sunday Dinner. 12..'10 to 3 p. in. JOHN N. K. A- FRED H. MENGER Both Phones CLOTHES thnt leave n good Impression wherever you k°« are mnde by A. J. SIMMS TAILOIt 22 SOUTH FOI KTH STHKET ESTABLISHED ISOI Fisher Bros. Plumltlnc, Heating and Tfnnlns 1001-03 Capital Street Phone 22i>s W. L. Dowhouer ELECTRICAL REPAIRING MOTORS A SPECIALTY 21 N. FIFTH STREET Bell Phonei Ofllce, 252-W. Resi dence, 1342-J. Auto Trans. Garage 27-31 N. CAMERON ST. Bell Plione 1710 Fire-proof parage, open day and night. Auto Mtorage, rate* reason able. QLH'K kepaiil SERVICE. Bell Phone 211-11 ESTIM ATES FIIIXISIIED R. J. FLOWERS Registered Plumbing and Steam Heating Jobbing Promptly Attended To lis SOUTH THIRTBEtfTH ST. EXCLUSIVE CLOTHING FOR MEN OF REFINED TASTE A. J. Simms, merchant tailor and draper of exclusive clothes for men at; 22 North Fourth street, began busi- | ness in Harrisburg in 1895 at the rear j of storeroom, 408 Market street. It ! was an unpretentious beginning, but | _ through conscientious merchandising | and high grade work his patronage I steadily grew to such proportions as j to demand larger quarters, or as Mr. j Simms puts it, "to come out of the j little storeroom in the rear, to the i front and stay out." Out he came and has stayed out j j ever since. His display rooms are the | j mecca for men of exclusive clothes- j taste, and he numbers among his | many patrons, men who first came to i him eleven years ago when he started j out in business. The Simms shop is displaying some striking clothes for men for summer wear, embracing the most stylish weaves and patterns for the season, j Orders and busy workrooms indicate _ the preference of better dressers for i custom tailored garments, and those who seek wearing apparel of the dif- I ferent type, should start this stason I to know the pleasure and enjoyment I that goes with the wearing of a Simms j made garment. Prices are unusually I reasonable and will prove as pleasing i as the garments themselves.—Adver j tisement. . I "OUT O FTHE HIGH RENT DISTRICT" IS THEIR SLOGAN Up in the city of Boston, away back in 1870 was organized a company that! since has installed branches In most j ,an of the larger cities of the East and West. The company was known as Gately and Fitzgerald and until 1908 the original and all branch houses were known by that name, when the company was incorporated as the Gately and Fitzgerald Supply Company. The Harrisburg branch was opened in 1882. which makes the local store one of the oldest in the or ganization. Conspicuous in the growth of the local store has been the efforts of Frank R. Downey. From awav up along the Philadelphia and Erie "rail- | < road, in the little town of Emporium | | that nestles among the mountains, j came Frank R. Downey, the manager jof the Gately & Fitzgerald Supply Company, 31 South Second street. He brought with him a business capacity and knowledge of affairs that soon put him to the front in Harrisburg, and there he is at present. As a boy he went to work with .' Gately & Fitzgerald in Emporium as a canvasser, and in 1886 he was placed in charge of their leases. Gradually becoming one of the indispensables in a big firm he was sent to Harrisburg in 1903 as the manager of the company in this city, and he has been here \ ever since. I In 1908 the company was incorpor ated, with Mr. Downey as the manag j ing head, and he has conducted a most ! successful business. His business-like manner, and his qualifications for his position have made htm a man to be i looked up to by the public. Mr. Downey believes in Harrisburg i as a progressive city, and is doing his j share to boom along the Greater Har risburg In which he has so much inter est. In the few years of his residence ': in this city he has proved himself a 'man of the highest business integrity and possessed of the highest traits of ! citizenship. Among his other accom plishments he is an expert ad writer and ail his firm's local advertising is I fresh from his pen.—Advt. NEW REALTY COMPANY Special to the Tetcgraph Millersburg, Pa., June 13. The Millershurg Real Estate Improvement I Company recently organized, will make application to the Governor July X for a charter. The Incorporators of the new company are. J. A. W. Bru baker, B. Nimmons, Howard Helwig, ; A. G. Bashoar and Frank C. Campbell. BUILD BRIDGE Special to the Telegraph Mt. Union, June 13. The Aeton Explosives company is erecting a bridge across the Juniata river which will be used by the East Broad Top railroad to convey coal into the plant. J. F. White, superintendent of the ! plant has been transferred to Pitts | burgh. 1 ROSSO BRINE REGISTERED PLUMBING AXD HEATING Work Promptly Attended to Satisfaction Awsured 137 PAXTON STREET Bell Phone Bell Phone 1704 United Phone 5H3-Y John H. Gates Coal Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL COAL AND WOOD OFFICE* 10TH BELOW MARKET THE Royal Laundry Formerly the Imperial Lauadry KLEMM & JONES Proprietors 1344-1354 HOWARD STREET Both Phones David W. Fisher SHEET METAL WORKER 1340 North Third Street BELL PHONE Atticks & Atticks OCR PINEAPPLE PIES Are Poular nt This Senson of the Year. 217 BROAD I. R. Lyme Plumbing and Heating Harrisburg, Pa. JAMES n. MAUL Acme Sign Co. Show Cards a Specialty 26 NORTH THIRD ST. HARRISBI RG. p\. Room 2(1 Harrisburg, Pa. RAY R. FISHER. < ard Dept. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH NEW L. C. SMITH TYPEWRITER MODEL OF SILENCE, EFFICIENCY The new model 8 L. C. Smith & I Bros, typewriter, according to George | P. Tillotson, of 211 Locust street, em bodies all the features necessary to J enable the operator to turn out the ! highest class work, whether simple | letter writing or the more complex | and varied forms of typewriting de f manded by modern business, j It is the result of the twenty-seven I years" experience of the Smith Broth . ers in typewriter manufacturing. Dur | ing this long period of time they have | been studying the needs of the user; I j determined to build the best writing j ! machine that brains, capital and labor could produce. Into every one of the 300,000 L. C. i Smith & Bros, typewriters now in use | has gone the best material, the most skilled labor *tnd the ripened judgment of the most expert typewriter men. This is the reason why each new model offered by the L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Co. has marked an im portant epoch in the typewriter in dustry. Deserving special attention is the fact that the new model 8 has certain improvements that make it the most i silent running efficient typewriter ever i placed on the market. Manufacturers 1 j have long striven to secure this quality I j of silence, but the new model 8 comes | nearer to being an absolutely silent j typewriter than any writing machine ! ever produced—without sacrificing any other essential features. Former mod els of the L. C. Smith & Bros, type writer have been more quiet than other makes, but in the new model 8 ! the manufacturers have succeeded in reducing the element of noise to a minimum. Office workers will welcome the ! I silent running typewriter because it j j means less annoyance and greater j : office efficiency. They will be glad to learn that there is a silent running typewriter of the high reputation borne by the L. C. Smith & Bros., i combining a.U the good features of; earlier models with new advantages [ that keep pace with the present-day! needs of operators. Tt will be a relief to have writing machines that will not | "get on the nerves," interfere with mental processes or prevent hearing over the telephone. Aside from the question of annoy ance. it is a well-known fact that the I greater the noise in machinery, the i greater the wear. The loose-working, j loud, clattering machine not only gives out soonest, but takes more energy to operate. In considering the merits of a type writer the prospective purchaser is in terested first of all in what the ma- : chine will do for him. While it is from | the standpoint of service to the user, | rather than mechanics, that this de- j scription is wri ten, we must not lose ' sight of the fact that the L. C. Smith & Bros, typewriter has been pro- j nounced by expert mechanics and en- ! gineers to be one of the finest pieces of mechanism ever produced, and so scientifically perfect is it constructed j that it has been happily compared in this respect to a full-jeweled, high grade watch. Its artistic design and general ap pearance carry conviction that it is strong, simple, compact, durable, com plete, efficient. In the new models all the essential characteristics of L. C. Smith & Bros, typewriter construction have been re tained, and there have been added cer tain new features, as follows: One of the most important factors in bringing about highest efficiency and service is the use of ball bearings, the L. C. Smith & Bros, typewriter be ing the only typewriter in which they are used at all the points where there is the most motion and where friction and wear develop if ball bearings are not used. Ninety-eight per cent, of the op erator's time is consumed in tapping keys, shifting to write capitals and re turning the carriage to start a new line. In the L. C. Smith & Bros, type writer each of these operations is made easier and more accurate by the use of ball bearings. Tn every typebar are fifteen 1-16 inch hardened steel balls that do away with friction and allow the close ad justments that are so necessary to ac curacy and good typewriting. On account of the various features briefly described tn the preceding pages the L. C. Smith & Bros, type- , writer will enable the operator to turn out more work at a less cost per unit than any other typewriter ever made. In arriving at this cost per unit, not only the price of the typewriter, but. the cost of operation, repairs, ribbons and maintenance must be taken into consideration. Accurate records kept by large users of typewriters prove conclusively that the tynist can dto more work on an L. C. Smith & Bros, typewriter, that less repairs have to be made, and fewer ribbons have to be used than on any other. It. will readily bo seen that for the term of years through which the L. C. C. B. Care Real Estate and Insurance 400 MARKET ST. HARIIISBUKU, PA. Care'* Grocery, LINGLKSTOW JI, PA. J. F. Barnhardt & Co. Contractors and Builders HARRISBUItG, PA. William S. Cunkle Geo.T. Cunkle W. S. Cunkle & Son Contractor*) For FLOOR AM) WALI. TILE, I\TKItIOH M AHBLKS AND SLATE Corner Stnte and Cameron St». Residence, 179 N. Fifteenth St. Bell Phone 881-L GOLD, SILVER, NICKEL Plating Polishing, nmnlablnir Etc., of All Metal Goods THE NUSS MFG. CO. 11TH Aivn MULBERRY STS. J. A. Kepple PHOTO-FINISHING OF QUALITY For the Camera Uner. ROOM 10 29 North Second Street J. E. Gipple Allison Hill Real Estate 1251 MARKET ST. Dell Phone. Smith & Bros, typewriter will last, the price of the machine is the least im portant item, and that the cost of operation and maintenance are the real factors to be looked into. If the 1,. C. Smith & Bros, typewriter enables the operator to do more work In a stated time, it necessarily follows that I it is the cheapest muchine to buy, re gardless of its price. Every machine is bucked up by the company's guarantee for one year. The fact that we have branch offices in all important centers of population enables us to extend a service to our customers that is unexcelled. DICKERT S DINING ROOM AI MODEL OF CLEANLINESS, AND GOOD FOOD Diekert's Dining Room, at 113 Mar ket street, is one of those cozy little dining places where everything seems, j and is, clean, cool and comfortable; i one of those "homey" sort of places where business and professional men and women, shoppers and out-of-town visitors like to drop into for a deli ctously wholesome meal; with cour teous, neatly dressed young lady wait resses to serve the well-cooked and properly seasoned foods. About eight months ago this little j restaurant and dining room was placed ' j under the new management and since j I that time T. K. Murray, the new man ; ager has done much to Increase its ' | growing popularity. j The foods are served table de hote, i In the most delightful manner imag-! [ inable. The snowy linen, the spark- ! i ling glassware, the glistening silver, | I add just the necessary touch to put aj j keen edge on the appetite of an epicure, j ! Next time you're downtown on a shop | ping tour, instead of hurrying home to | prepare a hasty lunch, drop in and no ■tice the class of people who patronize j Diekert's. And notice the perfectly j delightful way your food is served you. i And then, notice the moderate cost of I your lunch; you'll wonder how such appetlzingly prepared food can be served at such reasonable prices.—Ad- I vertisement. TIP TO POULTRYMEN County Commissioner Uses Turtle's Eggs to Inveigle Hen Into Laying Until one sad day last week, Hen- j rietta —"Hen," for short—had faith- ] fully fulfilled her destiny as the prize egg-laying white Wyandotte of Coun ty Commissioner H. C. Wells' Speece i ville chicken farm. The story of Hen's fall and rise j | was related at to-day's meeting of the' commissioners by ex-Sheriff Wells j ; himself; he added that the tale is true, too. I "Never had Hen refused to eontrib- ! ! ute her daily bit toward helping to re- i i duce the high cost of living," said i I Mr. Wells. "Always she would lay j until last week, when all she did was j to lay down on the job." With tt all the ex-sheriff, who says j he knows all kinds of chickens pretty thoroughly, figured that Hen was a wee bit vain of her job as the feml- ! nine leader of his yard. Knowledge i of that trait coupled with the discov ery of a 15-pound "snapper" turtle 1 and some forty odd turtle eggs, sug gested an Idea to the commissioner, the successful working out of which is the reason for this story. Ex-Sheriff Wells carefully collected all the turtle eggs and placed them In Hen's nest. If she had any pride of birth or breeding at all, he figured, i one glance at such r.n enormous lot of I eggs would be sufficient to spur her to j better things. Ordinary hens' eggs j wouldn't do for the test, he thought;! Hen might think It a tip to hatch, j Whether or not the ex-sheriff's scheme I was really effective is a matter of con- . .lecture; at any rate Henrietta began laying again the very next day and I she's been doing well ever since. And i the turtle eggs have long since been; | made tnto soup. DISCUSS PENN HIGHWAY Special to the Telegraph Newport, Pa., June 13. The route] of the William Penn Highway through j Perry county will be the subject ofj discussion at a meeting of enthusiasts J to be held in this place Thursday even- ' ing. William Jennings, president of! the William Penn Association, and M. ! H. James, secretary will speak at the meeting. NEW TROLLEY LINE PROJECT Special to the Telegraph Hershey, Pa., June 13. Plans are' under way for the erection of a new j trolley line to commence at Manlieim 1 and traverse the country touching I Union Square, Mastersville, Mt. Gretna, | Colebrook. Lawn and Bach mans ville. j The project was discussed at a meeting j of the residents of Manheim and i . Bachmansville yesterday. VmgjfrSafety First XZaJ use oun Pasteurized MILK—It Is Safe We wish to assure nil our cus tomers that they need have no un easiness as to the safety of our Milk. Cream or Buttermilk. Watch for the Health Department reports, and see our low Bavteria count. Penna. Milk Products Co. SI 12 ATLAS AVE. Roth Phone*. F. H. HANTZMAN Manufacturer of and Dealer In All Kind* of Lumber and Building Material Yard- Cor. Hi-Ikkm and Cowtlen Sta. Sole Affency for Cornell Wall Hoard » —a I way* la atock. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLBD Gross Drug Store 119 MARKET ST. Special care given Prescription work. Well selected Toilet Ar ticles and general drug line. Bell Phone IMO. EM. 1880. Black's Art Store The Lending and Oldest PICTURE FRAMING ESTABLISHMENT In HnrrlnhnrK. 117 MARKET STREET Studio Second Floor. Conservatory of Music Special methods for beginners and children—special Teachirs' Course. We teach all branches of music. Send for catalogue. E. J. DECEVEE WIT NORTH 2ND ST. JUNE 13, 1916. "fate The "Sl ■gwEfrgaiftßlf you nt your of- Katlon to bny. Geo. P. Tillotson L. C. Smith «£ Bran. Typewriter Co. 211 Loeust Street Maehlnes rented, repaired. Some Traded Maehlne* For Snle. Miller Auto Co. DISTRIBUTORS OF Haynes Cars SOUTH CAMERON ST. Photography In All Its Branches J. H. KELLBERG PHOTOGRAPHER 302 MARKET STREET Bell Phone 1158-R E. C. SNYDER LUMBER YARD A.\l) PLANING MILL 18TH AMD HOLLY STS. Both Phones JOHN C. ORR SURETY BONDS AND FIRE INSURANCE 228 MARKET STREET Plione 034 ! ; Publle Aeeountant and Auditor J, C. Shumberger UNION TRUST BUILDING SYSTEMS ORGANIZED I AUDITING STATEMENTS PREPARED i ~~~~~~ ~ Mpl REFRIGERATORS Three-door side icer, in white enamel, capacity 100 yß| r-jggte LII pounds; city price, $22; our price, SIS. Other refriger- I|| Mj|| ators from #l2 to «3K. Ice chests. 95 to #lO. M. A. HOFF it VJj L? Fourth and Hrliige Sta. New Cumberland, Pa. F. W. REUWER Plumbing nml Stenm llentlni? All Work Guaranteed One Year. 208 MUENCH STREET nni Phone 3530 THE WORDEN PAINT i AND ROOFING COMPANY 11. HI. F. A 1,. 11. WO It HEX, Prop™. SLAG, SI*ATE AM) Tlliß ROOFS* DAMP AHD WATER PROOFING, PALM'S AM) ItOOFERS 1 SUPPLIES HARRISftURG* PA. I 11 A(«KHSTOW\. III). i ______________________________________________ ißoshon's Stud o 8 N. MARKET SQUARE Our aperlnlt.v-—The Portrait**. Have Von Seen Tlienif S. Harper Myers Undertaking and Furniture 43-45 East Main Street MECHANH'SBURG, PA. ' to UMMER will soon be here and your boy will want to play out of doors. Our new line of WASH SUITS are made for service, with fast color ma terials, turned seams. The "KEEP NEAT" line, "Made Just a Little Better Than Seems Necessary," ought to be seen be fore you buy. 3MJK JENNINGS' MFG. CO. ELITE SHOE REPAIR SHOP The moat inoi.'ern repair shop In the city. Shoes railed for anil delivered. 14 S. DEWBERRY ST. Opp. Bownian'a. Hell Phone 3520. FREDS. LACK MERCHANT TAILOR 26-28-30 Dewberry Street F. A. Wiedemann MA.MFAtTUHKH OF • CIGARS OF QUALITY 510 Race St. Hell Phone 1311-W. AUTO PARTS WELDED Cast Iron Welding our Specialty. Every job guaranteed. Nothing too large or too Binall. Charges reason able. HARRISm H« WGI.UIKG AND BHA/.ING CO. A. A. Haynard, Prop. Tel.. 455 M Hell 88 S. Cameron St. Dell Phone City Shoe Repairing Co. C. B. 3HOPE 18 NORTH COURT ST. Rear of Patriot Bnlldlng C. A. FA^ Carriage and Auto Work* Ea*t End Mulberry Street Bridge HARIUSBURG, PA. Auto, Tops, nodlcM mid Painting "first I lass Work Our Motto." SMALL LOANS We lend money In amounts from $5.00 to $300.00 and arrange pay ments to suit borrowers' con venience. Business confidential. Lowest rate'ln city. Licensed, bond ed ami incorporated. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO. lit* Walnut Street Harrisburg Typewriter and Supply Company Typewriter*. Repair* nml Supplier CORONA AGENCY 40 NORTH COURT STREET SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Troup llullcllng: 1.1 S. Market Sq. Day and Night School Commercial & Stenographic Cournes Hell 485 Cumberland 241>-Y H. A. GABLE BUILDERS SUPPLIES 113-115-117 SOUTH SECOND ST Telephone*—Dell 12.5-31; United 432 Bell I'houe 3U71-J. HARRISBURG PATTERN AND MODEL WORKS I'atterUN, Modeln, Hand Halls, Stairs auil all klndn of Wood Jobbing 2N-84 N. CAMEItON STREET W. H. SNOOK Roofing 332-334 KELKER ST. John Black 8l Sons 201 S. Seventeenth Street Motor Truck Hauling of All Kinds Hell Plione -56SM Hell Phone 575-J Walker L. Owen&Company PLUMBING, STEAM and HOT WATER HEATING STOVES AND RANGES Estimating and Jobbing Promptly Attended To. 814 NORTH THIRD STItEET GEORGE F. SHOPE THE HILL TAILOR Out of the high-rent district. 5- cent street car ride saves you from $3 to $5 on every ult. Sulla from sls to 940 1241 MARKET STREET Bruaw's Rotary Cleanser MANUFACTURED BY Gohl, Bruaw & Co. 310 STRAWBERRY ST., HAHHISBUHG, PA. Furnished Rooma Home Cooking Dickert's Dining Room THEO. K. MURRAY, Prop. 10 MEAL TICKETS, *2.50 21 MEAL TICKETS, *5.00 118 MARKET STREET Established INNS llell Phone" COHEN'S Sporting Goods Department ALEXANDER KASSNAR, Mgr. 431 MARKET STREET Sportlnjc (iood», Hleyele*, Flnhlnff Toekle, Klre Aram, Ammunition. Harold A. Hippie CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER HarrlaburK National Bank Bldg. Bell 1324-R Crown Optical Co. 210 NORTH THIRD STREET SECOND FLOOR HAHRISBIKG, PA. See Ua For First Class Work at Reasonable Prices Bell Phone 877-M G. E. SHEFFER Contractor and Builder 220 SENECA STREET 11