2>eatbs .EIIIIG On Friday morning, June IS, litis. John R. Leidig, at the home ot L U. Hummel, East Main street. Hum melstown, aged S3 years, tuneral on Sunday atternoon. at -.Su o'clock, from the residence of U. Hummel, Hummelstown. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Burial Hum melstown Cemetery. * LOWERS On Thursday, June 15. 1916, Thomas Flowers, aged 86 >eais, 1 month and 10 days. Funeral service on Monda>, at * - clock, at his daughter s residence, Ninth and Relly streets. further service and burial at Hershej s Church. Dauphin county. i IRIGHTBII.L On June 15, 1916. Jes ter Ellis Brightbill. son of David E. and Ada H. Brightbill. aged 10 years. Funeral, on Monday. June 10. - 1. M . from his late home. 62S bmerala street. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further no tice. Burial at Whoop's Church ceme tery. ILIIS On June 14. 1916, Margraret Julius, widow of Daniel Julius, aged years, 6 months and IS days, l-'unera! services on Friday evening, at S o'clock, at her late residence, lub , Horner street. Further services and ourial at Elliotlsburg. Perry county. Pa., Saturday. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further ■ notice. - ~ York. Newport and New Bloomfield pipers, please copy. IEIBEK—On June 15. 1916. Nelson H. Keiber. aged 03 years. Relatives and friends and all organi sations of which he was a member are invited to attend the services on Monday afternoon, at - o'clock, from his late residence, 3204 North fourth street. Burial blast Harrisbur* Cemetery. Lost and Found STOLEN—June 15, pink wax rose ush. Any person who can give inior lation of tne person in possession of liis rose bush will be rewared. fc. O. ehrekengaust, 842 Schuylkill. Help Wanted —Male WANTED, AT ONCE A draftsman, -ith experience In concrete work and lotting surveys. Apply Bell telephone 33. or Room 101 Telegraph Building. WANTED Good clothing and fur ishing man. One who can take charge f business in town of 40,000. Must tur ish best of references. Box H. 4215, are of Telegraph. WANTED—White boy. over 16 years; ood chance for advancement; reference equired. Apply Room 6, 204 Market treet. WANTED Two first-class plumb rs. Herre Brothers. 3235 North Fourth. WANTED. PAINTERS No one but ood men need apply. Good wages aid. Call at 1612 Regina street. MACHINISTS WANTED teadv work for good men, first lass shop, located out of town; 0 war stuff. Give street address nd also telephone number if any. iddress Box A 5093, care of Tel graph office. A RUT OF THE UNITED STATES [EN WANTED Ablebodied. unmar ied men between ages of 18 and 35; Itlzens of United States, of good char cter and temperate habits, who can peak, read and write the English inguage. For information apply to > ecruitmg Officer, Bergner Building, , 1 & Market Sts., Harrisburg. Pa. CANTED First-class Toolmakers, .LA the and Turrtt Operators, Milling Machine Hands and Floorman. High est wages paid, no trouble, eight 'nour shop. Best conditions. Replying by mail, state what experience and what class of work wanted. Apply Driggs-Seabury Ordnance Company. Sharon. Pa. WANTED YOUNG MEN to learn 3 become practical chauffeurs. We ive our unlimited course for 550. easy • ments, and guarantee 30c per hour s scon as competent. We have 30 cars 3 overhaul during the Spring. AUTO RANSPORTATION SCHOOL. 25-27-29 Cameron street. WANTED First-class Pattern makers. Address, stating experience, lox A. 5099, care of Telegraph. WANTED First-class outside cut ers on Ladies' shoes. Utz & Dunn Co., 7 Canal street. Rochtster, N. Y. WANTED 4O able-bodied nen between 21 and 40 years of ge for piece work. White or olored. Apply in person to agent, harrisburg Transfer, Pennsyl ania Railroad Company, Division treet, Harrisburg, Pa. Help Wanted —Female WANTED Reliable nursemaid. Ap ly to 122 Woodbine street. WANTED Young girl for general ousework; small familv. Call Satur ay, 2i>4o Green street. WANTED, AT ONCE Girls for 1 oldinz department. Plough Mfg. Co., 1 teily and Firiton sfreets. GIRL WANTED—For general house rork for family of three; no children; •nod wages; no washing. Apply Mrs. V J. Brennan, 22 South Seventeenth treet. WANTED Stenographer in law fiice; experience desirable. Reply In wn handwriting. P. O. Box 493, Har lsburs. Pa. WANTED Two ladies for order de artment. Salary. $9.00. Give age, hurch. present occupation. Address T. . rare of Telegraph. WANTED A girl for general house rork: family of two; must come recom i»nded. Apply P. O. Box 305. Harris >urg. Pa. WANTED A girl to strip tobacco, ipply 200 Market street. WANTED, AT ONCE sewing m«- hine operators. Experience not nec ssary. Blough Manufacturing Co. WANTED Girls experienced on ower sewing machines. Apply Har isburg Shoe Mfg. Co.. Vernon street, larrisburg, Pa. REAL ESTATE FOB SALE Down-Town House - Good Neighborhood 261 Cumberland St. Three-story brick dwelling—nine rooms—bath furnace—gas—ce mented cellar with laundry—prop erty is in good condition—now rented at S3O a month. Price $4,000 MILLERBROTHERS&CO. KKAL ESTATE trine rtt sec Surety Honda ! l.utUHl oud Court fttrueta FRIDAY EVENING, «II Iff ■ THAT INFh AUTO SFI I IT! LVlUlLflLf'iiiio 11 Jiii jni ii Übj'iUlU' ill IU J1 \J/ O? ILf lLf JL/ 1111 o ! Help Wanted —Female i WANTED Girls"over 16 to strip tobacco. Also experienced Rollers. Bunchmakers, Packers,! Filler and Binder strippers. Wel fare looked after by trained nurse. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Com pany, 500 Race street. WANTED An experienced sales lady. one who understands skirt altera -1 tions preferred. Address A., 5033, care of Telegraph. Situations Wanted —Male WANTED A middle-aged white man wants work; housework or gar dening preferred Bob Walker, (gen eral Delivery, City. WANTED Office work, by -young man 24 years ot age; three years' ex perience. Address 946 North Seventh street. City. WANTED A Tech boy, aged 16, wishes light work during the summer months Address 1512 Hunter street, or call 1505R Bell phone. | ~ 1 WANTED Married man wishes position of any kind; have had five years' experience in shoe business. Ad dress H., 4214, care of Telegraph. Situations Wanted —Female WANTED A mother, with daugh ter 15, would like a position as cook, the ~>rl to assist with llgnt work; can turnish best of reterence. Address A.. , 5034, care of Telegraph. WANTED By colored woman, gen eral housework, or washing and iron ing. Address 1130 North Front. WANTED Washing and ironing-to , do at home. Call, or address. 1311 j Hunter street. WANTED White woman desires washing to do at home. Call, or write, E. M. Kissinger, 1242 Herr street. WANTED Middle-aged colored wo man wants general housework. Ad | dress 649 Cumberland street. City. ~ i Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE 2H -story stucco house on Paxtang avenue; eight rooms and bath; hardwood floors; lot. 45 ft. by 155 , tt. Will sell on easy terms. Address JOT Paxtang avenue, Paxtang, Pa. HAINTON ON Linglestown Road. 2H-story resi dence. View superb—twenty minutes' from Square. Good car service. Fine Stale road. Be wise. Don't build. Buy now. (Quantity of land with builoing optional. Terms easy. Many fruit trees coming. For terms address Rev. J. Simpson Stansfleld, Jersey Shore, Pa., or call Bell phone 2026. C. V. SSS. City. FOR SALE 1943 Rudy street 11,200 ?outh Twenty-first street.. $2,000 JOHN C. ORR. 222 M: rket Street. FOR SALE Two-story cottage at Paxtonia. in first-class condition. Lots of fruit trees on premises. Special price it sold before June 12. C. B. CARE, Care's Grocery, Linglestown. Descrip tion at St. James Hotel. 405 Market j Street. Harrisburg. FOR SALE Desirable build ing lots, located on Fourth, Fifth, I Schuylkill and Atlas itreets, in | blocks or the whole. A splendid opportunity ior builder. Inquire or address, F. R. Oyster, trustee, care of Harrisburg Telegraph, city. THIRD ST.. N„ 1401-1403 One of the finest corner locations in the city ior 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. _ THE NEW BUNGALOW An entirely new type of Bungalow Houses now being built on Fifth street. This particular type of bouse has never beer> built in this city and offerh mtny r.tw advantages in Bun galow architecture in Ideal Houses. Semi-brick and Keliastoue construction; slate roofs; tile porches (Engnsu); dust proof cellars, laundry, parquet floors; new system of plumbing; sclen title lighting; using only solid brass and silver fixtures; quar tered oak and African Circa sian walnut Sterling laminated flush doors (the nnest made door In the world). Houses Fully Equipped Built Under Personal Supervision. Price, 15,500.00. Mac WILLI A.MS CONSTRUCTION CO.. Designers and Builders. 2105 N. sth Street. Harrisburg. PLOT Sox 135 FOR SALE Rear al le.v 19 feet wide drilled well with force pump concrete foundation walls built small chlckenhouse. Price only SSOO. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Build ing. EVERGREEN STREET HOUSE, NO. 131. IS FOR SALE Centrally located —drive paved alle" on rear brick house S rooms bath gas fu r-1 nace porch front. Bell Realty Co., , Bergner Building. FOR SALE—Desirable building lots. Camp Hill. For full particulars applv 515 North Second street. THREE BRICK HOUSES, all inv provements, yielding a monthly rental of $49.50. Can be bought for $6,000. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE 622 Mahantongo Street; 3-story brick dwelling: 7 rooms, bath and furnace; lot. 13x105. Price, $2,- 100.00. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. SEVENTH AND SCHUYLKILL STS. —Bungalow, seven rooms and bath, elec tric lights, modern and convenient; lSx 96 feet. Call Bell phone 2562. FOR SALE ll4B-1150 S. Cameron Street; 2 H-story frame dwellings; 6 rooms each with lot 51x160. The rental Income makes this a good investment. Brinton-Packer Co.. Second and Wal nut streets. Real Estate For Rent I ~ FOR RENT ~~ I No. 1738 Herr St 118.00 No. 2020 Kensington St 11.60 Fireproof Garage 4.00 J. E. GIPPLE, I 1261 Market Street. Farms FARM of 62 acres, Dauphin County, close to trolley, 8 miles from City; good buildings, woodland, meadowland, run ning water. Price. $4,000. H. G. Pedlow. 110 South Thirteenth street. SMALL FARM FOR SALE Six acres. 7-room house. large barn, 5-year old horse. 80 fruit trees, graphs, 180 Irving hens, 3 large chlckenhousss, 2 acres wheat, 2 acres corn, 2 acres grass, running water, good well, two miles north of Hummelstown, Pa. Immedi ate possession. Handy store, church and school. W. D. Balwin, R. F. D., No. 1, Hummelstown. Pa. VAUGHN Very beautiful. healthful suburb along the "L" trolley: '>ts 100x175 feet; I iertlle ground, enough for vegetables and chickens; price only $169; easy pay ments; see these lots. C B CARE C«n> Grocery, Linglestowo, Pa., or I 409 Market street. Apartments For Rent FIVE-ROOM APARTMENT, bath and pantry, second floor, 225 North Second street. July 1 or immediate possession given. Apply on premises. MacDAN'IELS' FAMILY APART MENTS—Two large rooms and kitchen, furnished complete; back yard; sta tionary wash tubs; private gas meter, bell and mall box. Bell phone S97J. 1417 Market street. FOR RENT Third floor apartment, three rooms and bath; no children. Rent. sls. Apply 27 North Thirteenth street. FURNISHED APARTMENTS Five rooms and bath; all conveniences. Only rented until September 15. Rent rea sonable. Apply Louis Apartments, Sixth and Herr streets. APARTMENT FOR RENT in Sixth Street Bank Building. Immediate pos session. Inquire Sixth Street Bank. Bell phone 1566. FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS and office for a physician (first floor) five rooms and bath city steam heat. Particulars at office of Miller Brothers & Co.. Locust and Court Streets. Rooms for Rent FOR RENT Two second floor un furnished rooms for light housekeep ing. Use of bath, gas, electric lights and phone. Rent reasonable. Bell phone 3658J1. 923 North Sixth street. A GENTLEMAN for second floor front, furnished bedroom, use of bath, electric lights, in private family. 1936 Park street. Harrisburg. FOR RENT Four pleasantly fur nished rooms, with private bathroom, for light housekeeping, no children. Apply 1629 Swatara street. Bell phone 3.53 M. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; all conveniences; an excellent location; refined neighbor hood; rent reasonable. Applv 305 South Front. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room; rent reasonable to permanent party Address 210 North Third, Second Floor Front. NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with conveniences. Apply lis South street. FOR RENT Two second floor rooms for light housekeeping; gas, heat, bath; ten minutes' to business district; beautiful location; reasonable rent. 1432 Berryhlll street. Bell 1012 R. FOR RENT Neatly furnished room; board if desired, all conveniences; up-to-date; attraction rate for summer months; use of Bell phone. 426 North street. THE MORRELU 212 Locust street One minute from P. O. High-class fur nished rooms with all conveniences, hotel service included. Bell phone 26 4 2J. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with use of bath. Inquire 273 Hamilton street, or call Bell phone 3374 W. FOR RENT Large, well furnished second floor room for rent, all conveni ences and use of phone. 813 North Sec ond street. FOR RENT Two large, light and airy second-story front rooms; use of Bell phone. Address 719 North Sixth. FOR RENT Two rooms, nicely fur nished, second floor, one large; electric lights and telephone service. Apply 125 Pine street. Board and Rooms BOARDERS WANTED Room and board for three men. Good country board. Call at 1260 State street, near Thirteenth, or Bell phone 48M. ROOMS FOR RENT with first-class board by meal, day or week. Meal tickets, 21 meals, for $4.00. 1001 North Second street. BOARDING AND ROOMS Can ac commodate a few more boarders; rea sonable rates, with the best thf market affords. 123 South Second street. Wanted—Board —Rooms FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED For delegates attending Penn sylvania Retail Coal Dealers As •soclation convention, June 20 and 21; should be within ten blocks of Market Square, please list location, rooms available and rates, at HARRISBURG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Kunkel Building. WANTED Unfurnished room, with board, by business woman, city or coun try; must be reasonable. Address H., 5032, care of Telegraph. WANTED Somewhere In the neigh borhood of Second and State streets, boarding by two young men. Plenty to eat and willing to pay for it. Address L. 5029, care of Telegraph. For Sale —Miscellaneous BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS SIO.OO up L. C. Smith, Underwood, and Remington rebuilt and second hands. Attractive prices. Typewriters exchanged, bought and repaired. Geo. P. Ttllotson. 211 Locust street. Opp. Orpheum. FOR SALE One six-foot mahogany sideboard. $25.00. Must sell before June 30. 917 North Seventeenth street. Bell phone 1104 J. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Office. AT GABLE'S. 113, 115 and 117 South Second street, 5,000 gallons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme quality. All j 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 sixes. Also doors and shut ters. FOR RENT Typewriters bought, sold or rented. Harrisburg Typewriter and Supplv Co.. 40 North Court street FOR SALE Old Town Ca noe, Charles River model. In ex cellent condition. Seventeen feet long. Full brass keel. Paddles and back rests. Newly painted. Owner desires to sell on account of leaving the city. Address, giv ing price you are willing to pay and gating when I can see you. • Box S-5094, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Pair of glass panelled sliding doors, heavy, suitable for Gar age. Address 308 Telegraph Building. FOR —ii Diamond and Good rich Automobile. Motorcycle and Bicycle Tires. Trunks, Bags and Bultcases. Harness and Leather Goods made to ' order. Sole Leather and Shoe Findings HARRISBURG HARNESS * SUPPLY CO.. SECOND AND CHESTNUT STS. FOR SALE, at Gable's. 111-117 South Second street. Lawn Fence. Field Fence Gates, Poultry Netting. Building Hard ware. Plaster Board. Upson Wall Board. Compo-Board. Doors. Sash. Shutters. Mouldings. Porch Posts. Pumps, etc. UNITED STATES ARMY hats, shoes and coats. Bargain prices. All slsea Best kind of material for worklnarmen Money back If not satisfied. B, Ualuer. 1 ill walnut street. ' HARJRISBURG TELEGRAPH For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE Water motor in good condition, suitable for operating Pipe Organ or similar machinery. C. Syl vester Jackson. 402 Telegraph Building. Bell phone 441. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. For Rent —Miscellaneous FOR RENT Desirable office in Telegraph Building, size 14x11. "nqulre. Superintendent, Room 100. i FOR RENT Store room, 1212 Mar ket street, newly finished, 21 feet wide, I corner property. Will be equipped to l suit tenant. Apply to L Minter, 1167 Market street, or phone Bell 4282, Unit j ed 563 W. 6TOKE ROOM FOH 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 BOOKS WANTED Best cash prices ; paid for any books by Mark Twain. Electrical books. Masonic histories, County histories. Ridpath's History (9 vols.). Book of Knowledge 120 vols.) and other sets of books. Open even ings. Aurand's Book Store, SI 3 North ! Third. WANTED Five-room apartment, second floor, desirable locality, two adults. Address Room 208 Arcade Building, 219 Walnut street. WANTED Four nice men roomers in a fine private family. Apply 1912 North Third street, after 6 P. M. Phone No. 2560 J. Business Opportunities LADIES' FURNISHING BUSINESS FOR SALE—2O2 Chestnut Street: small amount of casn required; rent. sls per month; opportunity for dressmaker. Bell Realtv Co.. Bergner Building. | CORNER GROCERY STORE LOCAT ED UPTOWN FOR SALE Stock at inventory. The property is for sale at very reasonable price, "or will exchange for other city property. Bell Realty j Co.. Bergner Building. FOR SALE Barber Shop. Will sell cheap. Good location. Call 1129 North Seventh street. BIGGEST BARGAINS ON EARTH IN THE NOVELTY LINE FOR SALE I HAVE the greatest and most attrac tive novelties ever seen anywhere. •Uore than twenty kinds. They make everybody look. I will sell at a sacrifice to any person that calls to see them. Buy them and beat all other novelty and trick makers. I have besides the only comb cases that are made right; none oft earth like them. I will sell invention cheap. Cost from 10 cents to $25 to make them. I have many other novelties that beat the world. Always making something new. I make thousands of designs for ornamental work, such as cash registers, furniture, brackets, etc. I have easels, any size; wall pockets, comb cases, mantel shelves and sceneries (large) that are more attractive than any others in ex istence. More than 1,000 are for sale; many kinds can be carried in the pocket. I am out of work, and will go anywhere except to Europe and the North Pole. Works of arts and toys, lots of trick novelties also. BENTON BOWMAN, MILLERSBURG. DAUPHIN COUNTY, PA. FOR SALE Automobile and wagon shop, centrally located, with a full set of tools and supplies to run the busi ness. This is a money maker and Is offered at the right nrice; owner leav ing town; low rent. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE Tobacco and confec tionery store; old established stand; good reasons for selling. Address W., 5026, care of Telegraph. UP-TO-DATE Automobile Tire Repair Equipment For Sale All machinery in good condition and for sale at very low price. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. ANY intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for pai ticulars. Press Syndicate. 798 Lock port. N. Y. FOR SALE Retail Cigar and Tobacco Store, well located and doing good business Quick sale desired re aardless of price. J. E. Gtpple. 1251 Market street. Business Personals 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. H E MS TIT CHI XG 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 Black berry avenue, Harrisburg, Pa. Cornices, Skylights. Roofing and Spouting. Job bing a specialty. Bell phone 1679 W. 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 paperhanging. Only ftrst-class work done. Prices always right. A trial Job will convince you that there Is a dif ference lr. painting. D. W. BIXLER 2130 SUSQUEHANNA STREET. Bell phone 4006 J. Hauling and Moving AUTO TRANSFER FURNITURE and general hauling by large 1% to 2-ton truck; picnics, day or night parties a specialty; reasonable rates. E. E. FIESE, 311 S. Front St., Steelton. Bell phone 19W. HAULING R. A. lIARTMAN. Boarding Stable and National Transfer Co. Movers ot f ilanos, safes, boilers and general haul ng. W. H. Lathe. Manager. Fifth anu Woodbine streets. Bell phone No 2503 R. _____ MOVING WE move pianos carefully. Bell 146. Winter Piano Co.. tS 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 housekeepers 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 sl6 to S3OO, at legal rates. Payments and time arranged to suit your convenience. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN & INVESTMENT CO, tOt Chestnut St. Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private ! j rooms for household goods, $2 per j month and up. We Invite inspection. I Low Insurance. 437-445 South Second street. Harrisburg Storage Company. j j STORAGE In 3-atorv brick building, rear 40S Market street. Household goods In clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. G. Dlener. Jeweler. 408 Market St. STORAGE 419 Broad street. Tor household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms. $1 to $3. Wagons. 75 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Musical RECORDS RECORDS Used Disc Records at from 10c up; two and four-minute wax cylinder ree | ords, SI.OO dozen; blue Amberola at 3 for $1.00: ten-cent sheet music. 3 for ' 10c: eight music rolls. $1.00; a new disc i , machine with a dozen records. $7.98. I 315 Broad street. | $25 PHONOGRAPHS for sls. sls ! | Phonographs for $lO. Now's your op- ! I portumty if you love good music. Come | in—hear your favorite selection. 325 I Market street. DeRIVAS and HARRIS art case. ! alightly used piano. Good buy. Wm. F. Troup & Son. DOS North Third street. Automobiles ; FOR SALE One 1911 delivery car, newly painted and all new tires, in very good shape. One 1912 and one 1913 Buick road ster, In good running condition. One Vim delivery car, in good shape, all new tires. One 7-passenger 4-speed Kline. One 4-passenger Mercer, in good con dition and very speedy. The above cars are all reasonable In ' price. GEORGE B. ZECH, Buick and Chevrolet Agent, CITY AUTO GARAGE. ! FOR SALE Overland Roadster. 1914 model, electric lights and starter, in first-class condition. Will demonstrate , after 6 o'clock evenings. ISIS North i street. ! WANTED Second-hand five-pa»- | senger auto, In good shape. Will pay SIOO cash, balance SSO per month Ad ; dress Box S., 5092, care of Telegraph. MR. AUTOMOBILE OWNER, AI'TOS SOLD at reasonable rates. No sales, no 'pay. KEYSTONE GARAGE, 912 North Third street. Bell phone 3SSJ-1. 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- Rortatlon Exchange Department, 25-29 iorth Cameron street. Bell phone 1710. 1912 five-parsenger Regal; good shape; new tires all around; big bar | gain for quick buyer. 1912 five-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. ! HUDSON TOURING CAR, tlon, $400; Buick touring car, $250; Maxwell runabout. $100; Reo roadster. 1913 model, electrically equipped. $325; Stoddard-Dayton, good condition. $"75; Marathon roadster, in fine condition. SSriO; Argo pouring and roadster, new. 1916 model, fully equipped, S4OO and $375. Conover & Mehring Garage, 1713 j North Fourth street. Bell phone 595-J. Motorcycles and Bicycles MR. MOTORCYCLE OWNER lf you 1 have a motorcycle which you desire to convert quickly into ready cash, call or see us. Dayton Cycle Co.. 912 North Third street. Bell phone 385-Jl. BICYCLES - BICYCLE PARTS i BICTCLE FRAMES Bought for high est cash prices. Phone 385J-1, or drop postal and buyer will call. Dayton 'Cycle Co., 912 North Third street. Legal Notices NOTICE To Bondholders of Penna Milk Pro ducts Co.: NOTICE Is hereby given that holders i of Mortgage Bonds, numbers 213, 9, 27 211. 20. 12, 33. 25. 212, 11, 21, 32. 210, 22, 26, 31. 209. and 24. shall present them to the Union Trust Co. Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pa.. Trustee, for payment. July 1. 1916, after which date interest ! will cease on above mentioned bonds. PENNA. MILK PRODUCTS CO.. Harrisburg. Penna. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN | NOTICE is hereby given that the sub scriber will expose for public sale, at i No. 135 West Broad Street. Burlington City, New Jersey, on Tuesday, the 201 li day of June. 1916, at 10 o'clock in the I forenoon, the following described per ] sonal property, to wit: One Claw Foot Sofa, one Claw Foot Bureau, one Slope Fall Desk, one Serving Table, two Clothes Chests. The said goods are being sold to set tle a claim for storage, part of said claim having been incurred at Harris- I burg. Pa., and the remainder at Bur | lington. New Jersey. JAMES KLAWANSKY, No. 135 West Broad Street, Burlington, New Jersey. NOTICE is hereby given that an ap plication will be marie to the Governor of the State of Pennsvlvanla on th»> 30th day of June, 1916, under the Act of As sembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and Regulation of certain Corporations," approved April 29, 1874. and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called Camp Curtln Trust Company, the character and ob ject of which is the insurance of owners of real estate, mortgages and others in terested in real estate, from loss by rea son of defective titles, liens and incum brances, and for these purposes to have and possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and supplements. M. W. JACOBS. Solicitor. In the Orphans' Court of Dauphin Coun ty ln the Matter of the Estate of William Earle Noble,. Late of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., Deceased. AUDITOR'S NOTICES THE undersigned, appointed Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Dauphin County, to make distribution of the funds in the hands of Thomas K. Leidy. i Esq., Administrator of the estate of i William Earle Noble, late of the City 1 of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, deceased, as shown by his "First and Final Ac count," to and among those legally en titled thereto, will sit for the purposes of his appointment In his law offices, llooms 506-507 Rergner Building, cor ner Third and Market Streets. Harris burg. Pennsylvania, on Thursday. June 29. 1916, at 2 o'clock P. M when and where all persons Interested mav at tend if they see proper so to do. JOHN FOX WEISS. Auditor. Harrisburg, Pa June 9, 1916. DEMOCRATIC CONVENTIONOIDS V Coliseum, St. Louis. At 11:26 a. m. (12:26 Harrisburg time) Chairman James called the convention to order. 11:39 a. m.—Chairman James had call ed for the platform from the resolu tions committee, but tnat was not yet ready. 12:26 p. m.—Senator Btone was intro duced to present the platform. 12:28 p. m.—Senator Stone began reading the report. 1:20 p. m.—The reading of the plat form was concluded. 1:33 p. m,—Senator 8ton« moved the adoption of the platform report. JUNE 16, 1916. DEALINGS TOTAL LESS THAN 100,000 Lightest in Fortnight With In creasing Dullness at Noon; Specialties Gain By Associated Press New York. N. Y., June 16.—Deal ings. in the first hour were the light est for that period in a fortnight, ag gregating less than 100.000 shares with increasing dullness towards I noon. Prices stiffened however, despite [the restricted character of the trad ing, Reading, Crucible and Mexican Petroleum lending the more prominent j stocks with a further gain in Louis- j ville and Nashville. Anglo-French 1 ! 5s continued heavy on greatly reduced offerings. Bonds were irregular. XEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros. & Co.. members New York and Philadelphia l Stock Ex- i changes. 3 North Market Square, Har risburg; 133S Chestnut street. Phila delphia: 34 Pine street. New York, furnish the following quotations: New York, June 16. Open. Clos. j AUls-Chalmers 26',i 26% | American Beet Sugar .. 90 Vi 90 V 4 j | American Can 61 60 American C&F 61 60 j American Cotton Oil ... 56'4 56 Vj American Ice Securities . 29 Ti 30 American Locomotive .. 72% 71 3 i , American Smelting .... 97 % 97 Vg , I American Sugar 112% 112% American T & T 130% 130% Anaconda 85% 54% I Atchison 100% 105% j Baldwin Locomotive ... 59% 89% j Baltimore & Ohio 91% 90% B F Goodrich 77% 77 Butte Copper 76% 79% 'Canadian Pacific 176% 176% j Central Leather 55% 54% iChesapeake and Ohio .. 64% 64% Chicago, Mil and St Paul 99% 99 ; Chicago. R I and Pacific 20% 20% Chino Con Copper 52% 52% '*olorado Fuel and Iron. 44% 43% ; Corn Products 20% 20% 'Crucible Steel R6% 84% | Crucible Steel pfd 119 119 1 Distilling Securities .... 48 48 Erie 38% 37% Erie Ist pfd 53% 53% Great Northern pfd .... 121% 121% Great Northern Ore s .. 37% 37% Guggenheim Explor ... 50 51 % Inspiration Copper 50% 49% Kennecott 52% 52% Kansas City Southern .. 2626% ' Lackawanna Steel E.... 71% 71 Lehigh Valley 82% 82% I Maxwell Motors 81% 87 Merc. Mar. ctfs 26 25% Merc. Mar. ctfs. pfd. ... 95% 95% Mex. Petroleum 105% 104% ! Miami Copper 36% 36% Np.tional Lend 68 67% jNew York Central 106% 106% X. Y„ X. H. and H 63% 62% jX. Y. O. and W 21% 21% Nor and West 132% 132 Northern Pacific 114% 114% [ Pa. Railroad 58% 58 i Pittsburgh Coal 28 28 Pittsburgh Coal, pfd.... 102% 102% ; Press Steel Car 51 51 'Railway Steel Spg 4 5 44 % , Ray Con Copper 22% 22% Heading 104% 103% Republic Iron and Steel. 47% 47% Southern Pacific 99% 98% Southern Ry 23% 22% ! Southern Ry pfd 68% 68% Stlidebaker 141% 140% Tennessee Copper 44 43 % Third Ave 64% 64% Union Pacific 137% 137% r S I Alcohol 159% 157% L~ S Rubber 55% 55 U S Steel 86% 85% T S Steel pfd 118% 118 i T'tah Copper 80 79% j West Union Telegraph.. 94% 95% I Westinghouse Mfg 62% 61% rHii.*n>:i,nii \ rnnDtita By Associates press > Philadelphia. June 16. Wheat ; Steady; No. 2. red. spot and June, sl.Ol j '81.03; No. 2, Southern, red, 99c®'lll-00. j Corn Higher; No. 2, yellow, local, S3 if/84c; sieamer, No. 2, yellow, local, 82 ft 83c, Oats Steady No. 2, white, 47® 47 fee; No. 3, white, 44'*@ 45% c. Bran Market quiet, but steady; city mills, winter, per ton. Jitt.so. west ern. winter, per ton. $26.50; Spring, per ton, 123.50 (<• 24.00. Refined Sugars Firm, but dull; powdered. 7.75 c; fine granulated, 7.65 c; confectioners' A, 7.55 c. Butter Market firm; western, creamery, extras, 30@31c; nearby prints, fancy, 33c. Eggs The market is firm; rtliuaWitli' nefllii f ti, '... i free cases. $7.05 per case: do., current receipts, free cases, $6.60@6.75 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases. SJ.Oi per case; western, firsts, free cases. {6 HO uer case- Live Poultry The market Is firm; fowls, 2 0 <&i 21c; roosters, 13(®14e; Spring chickens, 22'g>30c; do., broilers. 30#38c: ducks, 14®)16c; geese, 140116 c. 1 Dressed Poultry—Steady; fowls,fancy, | 22ig)22%'" do., good to choice, 21@>21%c; | do., small sizes. 18fe/20c old roosters, luc; broiling chickens, nearby, 35@ i 56c; do., western, 2J®24c; roasting chlckpns. western, cholcu to fancy. 1 ?2c: do., fair to groorl. ; 6 18.00. Clover mixed, light mixed. $22,000 23.00; No. 1, do.. $20.00®21.00; No. i, do., $17.00® 18.00. CHICAGO CATTI.E By Associated Press Chicago. 111., June 16. Hogs Re ceipts, 19,000; slow. Bulk of Bales, 19.80 «?> 10.00; light, mixed, $9.60 ®10.0B; heavy, 99.55® 10.05; rough, $9.55 &9.70; pigs, $7.60 9.15. Cattle Receipts, 1,000; steady. Na tive beef sattle, 97.85(911.40; stockers and feeders, $6.00®8.80; cows and heif ers $4.00® 10.00; calves, $8.50® 11.76. Sheep Receipts. 11,000; steady. Wethers, s7.oo(f> 8.10; lambs, $7.50® 10.30; Springs. $8.00011.50. Many British Soldiers to Take French Wives Home British Headquarters In France. May.—One of the results of the pres ence of the British army In France is that a good many British soldiers will take French wives home with them. TJie difference in language, far from being a barrier, is an accessory. Tom mie Atkins teaches Miss France Eng lish, and Miss France teaches Tommie Atkins French. Th«r» is plenty of lelaur* for th« courtship to develop. Freauently Brit- SHRINE STANDS TO HOLD 20,000 Magnificent Accommodations Planned at Buffalo to Wit ness Great Parade , Buffalo. N. Y., June 14.—Advices received at the Shrine national head quarters here from the many Shrine temples of North America, including Hawaii and the Canal Zone are that this year's imperial council session July 11-13 will bring out more nobles of the order on pilgrimages than ever has happened before. George K. Staples, general chairman of arrange ments. estimates between 100,000 and 200,000 visitors will attend the ses sion. This assemblage of great caravans, as the Shriners in oriental phraseol ogy term their touring parties, Is at tributed in a large measure to the prosperous condition of the country, although the attraction of Niagara Falls and the historic Niagara Fron tier and the climatic conditions of the Great I,akes region undoubtedly play their part. But prosperity is present or the Shrine temples could not make the lavish outlay they will upon special train tours to the Imperial council meeting. LuLu temple of Philadelphia will bring a mounted patrol of 100 men and an immense mounted hand. A Texas temple will bring sufficient shaggy burros to mount all its meijibers. Calgary's temple will bring a bison from the herd In Its vicinity, one of the few remaining, and will present it to the Buffalo Zoo. A California special train caravan will spend $150,000 on the equipment and expense of Its trans continental journey. Scores of tempies plan on leaving Buffnlo to tour Canada and the East ern States while others will make trips up the Great Lakes. In anticipation of the convention and its parade, 8,000 members of the order, the city's streets have been repaired. The Le high railroad will open its new $2,- 500,000 station, one of several built and planned in the terminal improve ment program undertaken by the city and roads. As the result of the most compre hensive hotel bookings arrangements ever undertaken by a big convention, every Shrine delegation upon arrival in Buffnlo will lie escorted direct to its hotel by the patrol of Ism&ilia temple of this city and visitors will go to rooms assigned them before they leave home. This hotel reserva tion scheme includes contracts be tween temples and hotels, vized by the local committee, and has been adopted to eliminate "scalping" on hotel ac commodations, a custom encountered in past conventions of magnitude whereby operators with reserved rooms have been able to charge as high as S2O a day for choice $5 rooms when the convention city became crowded. It is said manv other or ganizations plan to follow the Shrine system In dealing with the rooming question hereafter. J h ® rev,ew of the great parade of Shrine patrols and for the audi ences who will witness a big out-of doors entertainment program prepared convention a grandstand with 20,000 seats is to be erected at the monument erected to President Mc- Klnley who died here after being shot at the Pan-Amcrican Exposition. A representative of a western tem ple who was in Toronto recently ar ranging for a tour through the do minion to Montreal brought back in formation to-day that the Toronto one-arm-lunch rooms have renamed hamburger sandwiches Salisbury sand wiches because loyal Canadians ob jected to the German name. He said the restaurant man told him It was suggested that limburger cheese should be renamed in the same fash lon but the restaurant men were afraid that any nobleman selected to godfather it might consider the use or his name In the connection In bad odor and resent it as the reverse of an honor. . jsh battalions remain In the same sec tion for months at a time. When the men have done their shift In the trenches they return, "in rest," as the saying goes, to the same villages where they were before. Usually they have quarters in the French houses. In a sense, they become members of the community. With the French men folk away, the Rritish soldier lends a hand with any heavy work which requires a man's strength. Only to-day the correspond ent saw a British soldier drawing a harrow. A feminine hand does some sewing or cooking for him in return. The romantic atmosphere is not lack ing. When the Briton says "au revoir" to his sweetheart and starts for the trenches he may never come back; and he Is going to fight for France. On Sunday afternoons the girls are out in their best frocks as they are anywhere else In the world, and walk ing with them along the roads and lanes are men In khaki; their conver sations are a mixture of French anil English. It is not romance alone that leads the Briton to marry In France. He has learned to admire the thrift and cleverness of the French woman and her Industry In taking the place of her father and brothers who are at the front. CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY THINGS YOU WANT AND WHERE TO GET THEM Artificial Llmba nud Troaa«a Bracea for all deformltlea, abdominal aupporiera. Capital City Art. Limb Co rn Market St. Bell Phone. • French Cleaniag aad Dyelag Goodman'a. tailoring ana repairing, all guaranteed. Call and deliver. Ball ghSna 32ttg. I*o9* N. 81»th St *" Flra Insurance and Real Batata 3 E Qlpple—Fire Insurance—R ea i Collecting. 12(1 Market 8L Bell phone. Pkmocrapaer Daughten Studios— Portrait and Com mercial Photography. 210 N. Third at. Ball 2683* Tailor* George F. Shope Hill Tailor, 1241 M.y ket- Spring goods are now ready. Tailoring, Cleaning, Pressing. Ladiea. work a specialty. Steve WugreQaa 207 Locust. glass aad Eaamel I.rttela Poulton. 207 Market street. Bell phone. Prompt and efficient service. Upholsterer—Fnralture Repairer Simon N. Cluck, IXO-IJ* Woodbine li Bell phone HIT J. 19