j SELL II! . THAT IISEI AUTO SELL II!"" " | Deaths IIAKEH Mrs. Mary A.. Baker died Saturday, June IT, at 2:30 P. M. at her residence, 9CS North Second stieet. Funeral Tuesday morning, at » oclock. from St Patricks cathedral. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. BEXIOX Died. June IS, 191*. M. Wil liam Benion, in his S6th year, at hia late address. 2335 Logan stieet Furjeral services will be held at the above address on Wednesday after noon, at 2 o'clock, to which relatues and friends are invited to attend •without further notice. Burial pri vate in the Paxtang Cemetery. ATTlC'KS—Woodrow Wilson Atticks. aged three years, son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Atticks, died Sunday af ternoon. _ . Funeral services Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late home, uic Rev. Mr. King: officiating; Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Burial Pax tang Cemetery. -WORK On June 16, 1916, Mi?s Kmma M. Work. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the services on Tuesday ai v : noon, at 2 o'clock, from thei rail «ience of her sister, Mrs. W. C. Grass, «>3K Camp street. Burial East Har risburg c emetery. Help Wanted —Male WANTED, AT ONCE Experienced driver for Mack truck. The Elkview Poultry Supply House, 1702 North Third street. WANTED Men. 21 to 45 years of age Strong and willing. For factory work. Good wages ana steady work. Chance for advancement. Apply at once at Hershev Employment Bureau. Hershey, Pa. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY for a young man tu sell aluminum ware. Sal aiv or commission basis. This ware tarries a 20-year guarantee. Address A. N'.. 1. care of Telegraph. INDUSTRIAL AND OLD LINE MEN. High-grade. get-the-money proposition, can you stand prosperity? Everybody interested. Address K., 4228. care of Telegraph. WANTED Tinsmith. Steady work. APDIv H. L Seabold, rear of 1316 North Third street, City. . WANTED Electric wiremen. Ap ply Columbia Electric Co., Thirteenth and Market street. City. MECHANICAL DRAFTSMEN Lay out men. detailers and tracers. Address Chief Clerk. Engineering Department, Westinghouse Electric and Mfg. Co.. East Pittsburgh. Pa. WANTED A reliable man to work in stable; also an experienced butcher. Apply 226 Chestnut street. WANTED Grocery clerk; must have nrst class reference; good opin ing for right party. Address A., 5035, care of Telegraph EARN $15.00 weekly writing names and addresses, spare time, no canvass ing Particulars for stamp. (5. C. Smith, Little Rock. Ark. MACHINISTS WANTED Steady work for good men, first class shop, located out of town; j no war stuff. Give street address and also telephone number if any. Address Box A 5093, care of Tel egraph office. AP.MY OF THE UNITED STATES MEN WANTED Ablebodied. unmar ried men between ages of IS and 35; citizens of United States, of good char- j acter and temperate habits, who can j speak, read and write the English : language. For information apply to Pecruiting Officer, Bergner Building, Market Sts., Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED First-class Toolmakers, Latt.e and Turret Operators, Milling Machine Hands and Floorman. High- I est wages paid, no trouble, eight hour 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 to become practical chauffeurs. We give our unlimited course for SSO. easy payments, and guarantee 30c per hour es seen as competent. We have 30 cars to overhaul during the Spring. AUTO TRANSPORTATION SCHOOL, 25-27-29 North Cameron street WANTED First-class outside cut ters on Ladles' shoes. Utz & Dunn Co., 3" Canal street, Roch«ster. N. Y. WANTED 4O able-bodied men between 21 and 40 years oi age for piece work. White or colored. Apply in person to agent, Harrisburg Transfer, Pennsyl-1 vania Railroad Company, Division street, Harrisburg, Pa. Help Wanted —Female WANTED Reliable nursemaid. Ap ply to 122 Woodbine street. WANTED, AT ONCE Girls for f"lding department. Blough Mfg. Co., Reily and Fulton streets. WANTED. AT ONCE Sewing ma chine operators. Experience not nec- . essary. Blough Manufacturing Co. WANTED Glrla experienced on pows." sewing machines. Apply Har risburg Shoe Mfg. Co., Vernon street Karrisßurg, Pa i ANTED Young grirl for general ):• isework; small family. Call, or ad i rtss, 204 C Green street. KX PRRIENCED salesladies wanted. ■■ i once. Highest salaries paid to those who are competent. Also girls for Sat urdays. Apply to Mr. Greene. Ground Floor, Astrlch s. Fourth and Market streets WANTED A girl for general house v. ork. Dr. Keene. 1849 Berryhlll street. WANTED Girls over 16 to sfrip tobacco. Also experienced Rollers. Bunchmakerr, Packers, Fiiier and Binder strippers. Wel fare looked after by trained nurse. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Com pany. 500 Race street. HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE Steelton Property 41-43 North Front Street We're offering for Quick sale this ><Us!i;ably located property. Store room (with cemented cellar) now occupied by a good tenant. First and second floors—Office, ten rooms and bath. Third fopr—Housekeeping apart ment with six rooms. Two-story brick building on rear of lot. .In*« riwilt for store and residence, or store and renting the other thare floors. Entire property occupied at this time. MILLER BROTHERS & CO.. i HE AI. ESTATE insurance Surety Bonds T.oeust and Court Streets J MONDAY EVENING, Help' Wanted —Female WANTED Woman to do washing for gentleman. Should live uptown. Address Box W, 4229, care of Telegraph. WANTED Cook. 30 to 45 years of ' ace, for Primary Department. Good, plain cook, and one who is nice about t children Good wages and steady em ployment and chance for advancement. Apply at once at Hershey Employment Bureau. Hershey. Pa. i I WANTED Cook, 35 to 50 years of age. for Dining Hall in country. Ex- ! peiienced Jn plain, country cooking and ; bakinsr Good wages ard steady work Apply at once at Hershey Employment Bureau. Hershey Fa. Salesmen Wanted WANTED—TIRE SALESMEN Old established and successful stan dard maker automobile tires wants wide awake, energetic salesmen who can pro duce results. Steady employment, sal ary and expenses; opportunity for ad vancement. Address, stating age, mar ried or single, experience and in what territory, references. X. Y. Z.. 5098, I care of Telegraph. WANTED ln every community In I Pennsylvania, salesmen to sell concrete pipe to township officials. Machinery men preferred. Permanent position. Excellent opportunity. Apply at once. Meeting arrang-ed. S. G. MacTarnaghan. Saies Manager, Lock Box 103, Franklin. ' Pa. Situations Wanted —Male WANTED A bright boy, attentive to business. IT years old, would like po- ; sition in office Has good references. ' Inquire 1714 Miller street. WANTED stenographer desires work in evenings and Saturday. Ef ficient and reliable. Address Box A. 1220, care of Telegraph. WANTED —By college student, j work of any kind for the summer months; experienced in clerical work. Address G., No. 4221, care of Telegraph. WANTED Position as salesman or collector by first-class man, personally acquainted with all retail trade in city and vicinity; first-class reference. Ad , dress 8., 4216, care of Telegraph. WANTED Colored man wants po sition driving car. Apply 124 Liberty street. WANTED A middle-aged white man wants work; housework or gar dening preferred. Bob Walker. Gen | eral Delivery, Citv. WANTED Office work, by young man 24 years of age; three years' ex perience. Address 946 North Seventh street. City. I Situations Wanted —Female WANTED—Young college girl wants to do summer tutoring. Address G., 4226, care of Telegraph. WANTED Girl desires position as- i sisling in general housework. Address 661 Sayford avenue. WANTED To do plain cooking. t Apply 858 North Front street, Steelton. STENOGRAPHER Young woman, desires position; three and a half years' I experience in general office work; can give refernces. Address R, 4222, care of Telegraph. WANTED Day's work of any kind. Apply 1235 Cowden street I WANTED Maternity nursing by practical nurse. Phone No. 34T9R. „ j FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER de sires engagements, by the week or day, : lat reasonable rates. Address C., 4217, j care of Telegraph. S YOUNG, REFINED WIDOW desires i position as housekeeper of modest, modern home. Prefer home of one i adult, widower or bachelor. Willing to care for one child. Will expect only moderate salary if good home is as sured. Address Box H, 4224, care of Telegraph. WANTED Colored woman would like washing and ironing to do at home. 343 Muench street. Second Floor. WANTED Day's work by young colored woman; cooking, or sweeping, or ironing. Inquire, or address. M, ' 1425 New Fourth street. Side entrance. WANTED Mother, with two chil dren, desires day's work of any kind, i Call, or address. Estella Burger, 1312 South Twelfth street, City. i WANTED A mother, with daugh ter 15, would like a position as cook. , the ~'rl to assist with light work; can furnish best of reference. 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 jdo at home. Call, or address. 1311 1 Hunter street. Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE 2',4-story stucco house on Paxtang avenue; eight rooms and bath; hardwood floors: lot, 45 ft. by 155 ft. Will sell on easy terms. Address 207 Paxtang avenue, Paxtang. Pa. VAUGHN One acre plots: will sell half acre; also lots 92x230 feet along M. T. trolley; fare to all parts of Har risburg and Steelton; beautiful and healthful; ground enough for poul try and vegetables; price onlv 1169 4 i per half acre. C. B. Care. Care's 1 Grocery Store. Linglestown. Pa. De scription at 409 Market Street, City. FOR SALE Suburban Store and Residence property. State Road and Pennsylvania Avenue, West Fairview. Lai ge lot. 54x200, ripe for additional building. Good proposition for con tractor. Trolley passes the door. Will be sold at a bargain on easy terms, or will exchange on city or farm property A. C. YOUNG. Real Estate 26 N. Third St. 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, care of Harrisburg 1 elcgraph, | ctt y- , THIRD ST., N„ 1401-1403 One of the nnefet corner locations in the city tor apartment houses; frontage on Third of both house 43 feet, depth on Caider street 94 feet 8 inches; open on ' three streets. D. J. TITTLE. EMMA L BECK, Executors, *.».,>ly 300 Caider Street. ' THE NEW Bungalow An entirely new type of Bungalow Houses now being built on Fifth street. This particular type at house has never beer built in this city and offer* mrny uw advantages in Buu gaJow architecture In Ideal House*. Semi-brick and Kellastone construction, slate roofs; til* porches (English); dust prooC cellars, laundry, parquet floors; new system of plumbing; scien tific lighting; using only solid brass and silver fixtures; quar tered oak and African Circas sian walnut Sterling laminated s flush doors (the finest mad* door in the world). Houses Fully Equipped Built Under Personal Supervision. Price. (5,600.00. SJacWILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION CO., ! Designers and Builders. 2105 N. sth Street. Harrisburg. FOR SALE 11943 Rudy street $1 joo ' 94U South Twenty-first street.. SIOOO JOHN C. ORR. 222 Mr rket Street. FOR SALE—Desirable building lots, | Camp Hill. For full particulars apply 515 North Second street. Real Estate—For Sale j FOR SALE 232 Harris Street; 3- ' story brick dwelling: 9 rooms, bath and furnace: lot. 30x92. Property has I , been reduced in nriee. Brtnton-Packer i j Co., Second and Walnut Streets. ; FOR SALE 622 North Eighteenth Street: corner propertv; 3-story frame j dwelling; 8 rooms, bath and furnace: lot. 20x90. Brinton-Packer Co., Second J and Walnut Streets. HAINTON ON Linglestown Road. 2%-story resi dence. % iew superb—twenty minutes' i from Square. Good car service. Fine State road. Be wise. Don't build. Buy now. Quantity of land with -building I optional. Terms easy. Many fruit trees coming. For terms address Rev. J. .Simpson Stansfield. Jersey Shore. Pa., or call Bell phone 2026, C V. 589. City. EVERGREEN STREET HOUSE. NO. i 131, IS FOR SALE Centrally located —drive paved alle'- on rear brick house S rooms bath gas fur- i nace porch front. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. 'll lo E P. 1 £L ED for a quick sale, lies Mulberry street, corner property, ; brick, improvements. Must be seen to be appreciated. H. G. Pedlow. 110 South Thirteenth Street. PLOT 80x 135 FOR SALE Rear al- I ley Li feet wide drilled well with force»pump concrete foundation walls bujlt small chickenhouse. Price only SSOO. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build l Ing. ; Farms DAUPHIN COUNTY —"Farm "of 121 Acres, house, barn, all outbuildings, on main road; price, SI,BOO. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth Street. 20 ACRES 3H miles west of Marvsvllle; good seven-room frame dwelling; new frame bank barn; run ning water; water piped in house. Price, S-.t'UO.OO. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut Streets. FARMS FOR SALE About 100 acres flnejand, excellent location for build ing lot, five miles east of Harrisburg. an Hummelstown Trolley Line. Water pipe ilne passes along entire front of property. About twelve acres good wood lar.d. T>»'c (2) nouses, barn and all necessary other buildings. Telephone connections. Inquire Marshall Ruther ford, 1161 Derry street, Harrisburg, Pa., or Dr. D. I. Rutherford, 108 North Sec ond stieet. Harrisburg, Pa. SMALL FARM FOR SALE Six : acres. 7-room house, large barn. 5-year old horse, SO fruit trees, grapes. 180 lcying hens, 3 large chickenhouses, 2: acres wheat, 2 acres corn. 2 acres grass, j running water, good well, two miles ! north of Hummelstown, Pa. Immedi ate possession. Handy store, church and school. W. D. Balwln, R. F. D., No. 2, \ Hummelstown, Pa. Apartments For Rent FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS and office for a physician (first floor) five rooms and bath city steam heat i Particulars at office of Miller Brothers & Co.. Locust and Court Streets. 1 MacDANIELS' FAMILY APART MENTS—Two large rooms and kitchen, I furnished complete; back yard; sta tionary wash tubs; private gas meter, I bell and mail box. Bell phone 897 J. : 1417 Market street. FIVE-ROOM APARTMENT, bath and pantry, second floor, 225 North Second street. July 1 or immediate possession given. Apply on premises. 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. Rooms For Rent FOR RENT Two communicating rooms, handsomely furnished; fine resi dential section: modern Improvements; private family; suitable for man and wife or two men. 1317 State street, i Phone 3594 J. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, singly or ensuite; all conveniences; ! phone, etc.; references required. Apply 1015 North Front street. A GENTLEMAN for second floor front, furnished bedroom, use of bath. : electric lights, in private family. 1936 i Park street. Harrisburg. NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with conveniences. Apply 118 South street. FOR RENT Neatly furnished room; board if desired; all conveniences; i up-to-date; attraction rate for summer months; use of Bell phone. 426 North street. THE: MORF.ELL, 212 Locust street One minute from P. O. High-class fur- ! nished rooms with all conveniences, hotel service included. Bell phone :'64 2J. 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 i •airy second-story front rooms; use of Bell phone. Address 719 North Sixth. 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. BOARDING AND ROOMS Can ac commpdate a few more boarders; rea sonable rates, with the best the market affords. 123 South Second street. \\ anted —Board—Rooms MAN of refinement wishes comfort able room and board, north of Market, , between Front and Second. Private, family preferred. Address H.. 4230, care ! of Telegraph. For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE Good, used sewing ma i chines, cheap. Also one reed baby I coach, in good condition, Haywood make, Call 1308 Vernon. SPECIAL 10c BOOK SALE BARGAINS FOR BOOK LOVERS 1 1,500 Books Costing Up to $1.50 at 10c < Each—This Week Only. i We purchased the remainder of the ! book stock of Scheffer's Old Book . Store, former'- located at 21 South! Second Street, and need more mom. We have therefore made up a collec tion of 1,500 regular 15c, 25c, 50c, $1 ' and $1.50 books of this stock and our ; ] own and will sell same THIS WEEK i j ONLY at 10c eacli. All choice books \ '• —no trash. Come and see this lot i | any time this week between 8 A. M. I and 8 P. M.. and you will be sure to j ! find some items of Interest at the I bargain price of 10c a copv. Over j I 10. books In stock on every sub- ! I jeet. AURAND'S BOOK STORE, 913 N. Third—Bet. Forster and Boas. ! 30 Years' Experience in Books Succeeding: Armour's Old Book Store SchefTer's Old Book Store German's Old Book Stor* FOR . ii Diamond and Good- ! rich Automobile. Motorcycle and Bicycle | Tires. Trunks. Bags and Suitcases. , Harness and Leather Goods made to I order Sole Leather and Shoe Findings HARRT.-BfRG HARNESS & SI'PPLY 1 CO., SECOND AND CH3STNUT STS, ' HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH | For Sale—Miscellaneous j FOR SALE Old Town Ca-j ; noe, Charles River model. In ex- j ! cellent condition. Seventeen feet long. Full brass keel. Paddles jand back rests. Newly painted.. Owner desires to sell on account of leaving the city. Address, giv- j ing price you are willing to pay and gating when I can see you. j Box S-5094, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Typewriters bought. [ sold or rented. Harrisburg Typewriter j and Supplv Co.. 40 North Court street, j BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS I SIO.OO up L. C. Smith, Underwood. ; and Remington rebuilt and stcond -1 hands. Attractive prices. Typewriters ' ; exchanged, bought and repaired. Geo. 1 !P. Tillotson, 211 Locust street. Opp. I Orpheum. FOR SALE One large furnace, with piping ,in good condition. Apply at 130 Locust street. Stencil Works. FOR SALE One six-foot mahoganv I 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. j AT GABLE'S. 113, 115 and 117 Sout'j 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 sizes. Also doors and sbui ; ters. FOR SALE, at Gable's. J]l-"ll7 South Second street. Lawn Fence. Field Fence C-Rtes. Poultry Netting. Building Hard ware. Plaster Board. Upson Wall Board. Compo-Board, Doors. Sash. Shuttera Mouldings. Porch Posts. Pumps, etc. UNITED STATES ARMY iiaU, and coats. Bargain prices. A.'l s'-rs s 1 Best kind of material for workmg.Ti-.'i Money back if not satisfied. 6. Mutxor. 513 walnut street. 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 1 secured at the Telegraph Business Office. , For Rent—Miscellaneous STORE ROOM FOR RENT—Suitable for piano store, confectionery, furniture or any other kind of a large store: rea sonable. Apply. 1101 North Sixth street. % | FOR RENT Desirable office In Telegraph Building size 14x19. 'nquir*. superintendent. Room 100. I FOR RENT—Offices suitable for a doctor or dentist or general purposes. Light, heat and at tendance. Dr. John Oensiager, i 711 North Third street. Wanted—Miscellaneous WANTED Old Roll Top Desk. Con dition of drawers and pigeon holes not material. Roll top must De In working ] condition. Address Engraving Depart ment. Harrisburg Telegraph. WANTED First-class, second-hand Incubator. State price and make. Ad dress 80. J, 5037, care of Telegraph. WANTED Three or four unfur nished rooms, or small apartment, cen trally located. Please state price. Ad dress K., 4225, care of Telegraph. WANTED TO RENT BY THE MONTH !—A quiet, country place, or cottage, | not over ten miles frrfm Harrisburg. I 912 North Third street. Bell phone 385J-1. WANTED, TO RENT Small house, with improvements, in suburbs or near by town, within 5c carfare, must have I >'ard and garden, at reasonable rent. Address Box A, 5036, care of Telegraph. WANTED Five-room apartment, second floor desirable locality, two adults. Address Boom 208 Arcade I Building, 219 Walnut street. Business Opportunities INVESTORS Big opportunity to make money in fastest growing manu facturing city in California. Endorsed by _leading citizens. Address Box J, 1227, care of lcie«rraph. LADIES' FURNISHING BUSINESS FOR SALE—2O2 Chestnut Street: small amount of casn required; rent, sls por month: opportunity for dressmaker. Bell Realtv Co., Bergner Building. 1 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 Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE Barber Shop. Will aell cheap. Good location. Call 1129 North Seventh street. ANY Intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for pai tlculars. Press Syndicate, 798 Lock port. N. Y. 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 gooas 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. 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 i paperhanglng. Only first-class work j done. Prices always right. A trial job will convince you that there is a dif- I ference ir. painting. D. W. BIXLER I 2130 SUSQUEHANNA STREET. Bell i phone 4006 J. Hauling and Moving AUTO TRANSFER ] FURAITL'RE and general hauling by ! large 1M to 2-ton truck; picnics, day or night parties a specialty; reasonable j rates. E. E. FIESE, 311 S. Front St Steelton. Bell phone 19W. HAULING R. A. HARTMAN, Boarding Stable and Nattonal Transfer Co. Movers oi F ilanos, safes, boilers and general haui ng. W. H. Lathe, Manager, Fifth ana ! Woodbine streets. Bell phone No I 2503 R. MOVING 1 WE move pianos carefully. Bell 146. Winter Piano Co.. 23 North Fourth street. Money to Loan ' MONEY advanced to nouseKeepcra at | legal rates; business confidential. Profit 1 ; Sharing Loan Society, Boom 7. Spooner Building. 9 North Market Square. | MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security in any amounts and upon any ; ten at to suit borrower Address P. O. 'Box 174. Harrisburg. Pa. J I Money to Loan READY MONEY for Individuals pressed by lack of funds to meet Immediate necessities in amounts of sls to S3OO, at legal rates. Payments and tfme arranged to suit your convenience. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN & INVESTMENT CO, 104 Chestnut St. ' l== | ; Storage ( J FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private , j rooms for household goods. $2 per | I month and up. We Invite Inspection. I I Low Insurance. 437-445 South Second ; street. Harrisburg Storage Company. j ■ STORAGE In 3-storv brick building, 1 rear 40S Market street. Household goods In clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to i ! P. G. Dlener, Jeweler, 40S Market St. STORAGE 419 Broad street, for I ■ household goods and merchandise. Prl- [ vate rooms. $1 ,to $3. Wagons. 75 cents ! per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co.. 411 i ; Broad street. Musical MAHOGANY UPRIGHT PIANO—Must I be sold this week, family moving away. ! Will sacrifice for cash. Address Box A, j 5038. care of Telegraph. FOR SALt. A cabinet Victor Vic- j . trola. 20 pieces of music. Reliable | j party can have for part cash, rest to isuit buyer. Address K.. 4223, care ' | of Telegraph. ! RECORDS RECORDS ~ j j Used Disc Records at from 10c up: two and four-minute wax cylinder ree- ; ords, SI.OO dozen; blue Amherola at 3 ifor - $1.00; ten-cent sheet music, 3 ror ! 10c; eight music rolls. $1.00; a new disc ! machine with a dozen records, $7.98. '315 Broad street $25 PHONOGRAPHS for sls. sls 'Phonographs for $lO. Now't your op- I portunlty if you love good music. Come I in—bear your favorite selection. 325 M .1 hot stroet. Automobiles FOR SALE Good Ford delivery car. ! equipped, Bosch Magneto. Apply 1614 j Reglna street. FOR SALE Two second-hand Ford cars, one 1914, newly painted, the other | 1914 less a body; will make a splendid j delivery. Apply Ford Garage, Middle ] town. I FOR SALE One Ford delivery car. ' , 1915 model, first-class condition. Will! Bell reasonable to quick buyer. Address ! E.. sost care of Telegraph. MR, AUTOMOBILE OWNER, AUTOS | I SOLD at reasonale rates. No sales, no I pay. KEYSTONE GARAGE. 912 North Third street. Bell phone 385J-1. • 1 | ; FOR SALE 5-passenger Reo Tour- I 1 ing Car In good condition; five good j j tires. Brand new. Will sell cheap. In- ; quire 2220 Logan street. Bell phone J94SM. FOR SALE One 1911 delivery car, hewly painted and all new tires, in very | good shape. I One 1912 and one 1913 Buick road ster, In good running condition, j One Vim delivery car, in good shape, I all new tires. j One 7-passenger 4-speed Kline. ! One 4-passenger Mercer, in good con- I . 1 dition and very speedy. The above carß are all reasonable In price. GEORGE B. ZECH. Buick and Chevrolet Aeent, CITY AUTO GARAGE. ! FOR SALE Overland Roadster. 1914 i i model, electric lights and starter. In 1 first-class condition. Will demonstrate after 6 o'clock evenings. 1815 North street. : WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of any kind. If you cannot sell your car, why not consign it or exchange it with us for a better o*ie. Our charges for sell- 1 Ing are 6 per cent. only. No storage charges If car is not sold. Auto Trans portation Exchange Department, 25-29 North Cameron street. Bell phone 1710. I#ll five-passenger Regal; good i shape: new tires all around; big bar- j gain for quick buyer. ; 1912 five-passenger Pullman, com pletely overhauled; AI condition: good '{upholstering; good top and tlreß; big i bargain. MILLER AUTO CO.. <8 South Cameron St. Bell phone 4119 J. I HUDSON TOURING CAR, goocTcondl i tion, $400; Buick touring car, $250; 'Maxwell runabout. $100; Reo roadster, | 1913 model, electrically equipped, $325; Stoddard-Dayton, good condition. $375; Marathon roadster, In fine condition, $350; Argo touring and roadster, new, 1916 model, fully equipped, S4OO and $375. Conover & Mehring Garage, 1713 North Fourth street. Bell phone 595-J. i Motorcycles and Bicycles BICYCLES BICYCLES—BICYCLES —Rebuilt, guaranteed as represented, i SB, $lO, sl2 and sls. Pee them to-dav and save money. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North Third street. Bell phone 385J-1. MR. MOTORCYCLE OWNER lf you i have a motorcycle which you desire to j convert quickly Into ready cash, call |or see us. Dayton Cycle Co.. 912 North j Third street. Bell phone 385-Jl. Legal Notices NOTICE To Bondholders of Penna. Milk Pro ducts Co.; NOTICE is hereby given that holders of Mortgage Bonds, numbers 213, 9, 27 211, 20, 12, 38, 25, 212, 11. 21. 82, ilO, 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 ootids. PENNA MILK PRODUCTS CO., Harrisburg, Penna Pennsylvania State Highway Depart- | ment, Harrisburg, Pa. Sealed proposals I will be received at said office until 10 A. M., June 28. 1916, when bids will bo publicly opened and scheduled and con- ! tract awarded as soon thereafter as I possible for the furnishing of Pennsyl- I vania motor-vehicle license number 1 ! plates and Pennsylvania licensed auto ! mobile and traction engine drivers' badges for the year 1917. Plans and ! | specific:; tions may be obtained at the' ; State Highway Department, . isrrisburg 1 and may be seen at 1001 Chestnut 1 ! Street, Philadelphia, ".nd 90S Hartie Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. Joseph W ! Hunter. First Deputy State Highway j | ConimUsloner. I In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau- | ! phin County No. 577. January Term, ' 1916 ln Divorce Mabel M I Houdeshel vs. Robert W. Houdeshel. To Robert W. Houdeshel, Respondent. ! YOU will take notice that the above case has been placed on the list of cases ! to be heard "oy the Court of Common I Pleas of Dauphin County at the session of said Court to be held at the Court House in Harrisburg, Pa., on Mondav, j June 26, 1913, beginlng at 10 o'clock ! A. M. JACKSON & JACKSON, Attorneys for Libellant. I June 12, 1916. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary ! ; Eshelman. Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters i of Administration have been dulv i granted by the Register of Wills of I iDauphin County. Pennsylvania, upon I the estate of Mary Eshelman, late of ! Harrisburg. said County and State, de ceased. to James Kessaok, of Steelton, | Pennsylvania. All persons fndebted to 1 said Estate are requested to make pav | ment without delay, and all persons I who have legal claims against the same ' are required to make the same known i without delay to the undersigned. JAMES KESSAOK. Administrator. No. 357 Spruce Street. jOr Steelton, Pa. ! BEIDLEMAN ft HULL, I Attorneys, i Harrisburg, Pa. » JUNE 19, 1916. MARKET SHOWS DECIDED INCREASE Mexicans Continue Weak, but Standard Rails Yield Easily By Associated Press New York, June 19.—Liquidation ' became more general with a decided increase of'activity in the eecond hour, | after several futile attempts to check the decline. Mexicans conUnued as weak features but standard rails, rep- j resentative industrials and the less ! sneculative stocks yielded easily under the heavy weight of offerings. The short interest, which at first ap proached the market tentatively, also contributed materially to the weaken ing tendency*. Shipping shares, which had shoivn some early strength, fell away with other leading issues. Ex treme nervousness prevailed at mid day. Bonds were irregular. NEW YORK STOCKS j Chandler Rrou. Co., members New fork and Philadelphia Stock Ex ! changes, 3 North Market Square, Har | risburg; 1338 Chestnut street, Phila jdelphia; 34 Pine street, New York, I furnish the following quotations: New York. June 19. Open. Clos. | Allis-Chalmers 26 H 26% I American Beet Sugar ..90 90 ! American Can 55% 55% American C&F 59 59 1 American Cotton OiJ ... 55 55 i American Ice Securities . 29% 29% | American Locomotive . . 71 71 i American Smelting .... 96 96 i American Sugar 111% 110% } American T & T 130% 130 Anaconda 8 4 82 % I Atchison 105 104 J Baldwin Locomotive ... 88% 85 I Baltimore & Ohio 89% 89 jB F Goodrich 76 75 ' Butte Copper 76 72% | California Petroleum .. 21 18% {Canadian Pacific 175% 175% | Central Leather 53% £3% j Chesapeake and Ohio .. 64% 62 'Chicago, Mil and St Paul 98 96% j I Chicago, R I and Pacific 20% 21% I Chino Con Copper 51% 50 (Colorado Fuel and Iron. 43% 41 j Consolidated Gas ...... 137 134% ' Corn Products 19% 18% '• Crucible Steel 83% 79% Crucible Steel pfd 118% 113%: I Distilling Securities .... 47% 46 I Erie 37 36 I Erie, Ist pfd - 53% 51% | ! General Electric Co 169% 168 | : Great Northern pfd ... 121 120 Great Northern Ore s .. 37% 36% i Inspiration Copper 48% 47% j Interboro-Jietropolitan. . 18% 17%: > Kennecott 51% 50 Interboro-Met. pfd. ... 75% 75% ! Kansas City Southern .. 26% 26% [Lackawanna Steel .... 70% 67% Lehigh Valley 81 79% | Maxwell Motors 85% 83 I Merc. Mar. ctfs 25% 24% j Merc. Mar. ctfs. pfd. ... 95 94 Legal Notices In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County, Pa. No. 523, June I Terms, 1915 Edna B. Diehl vs. i Charles B. Diehl. To Charles B. Diehl, Durand, 111.: YOU are hereby notified that a hear ing in the above stated cause will be held on the 26th day of June, A. D. 1916. I in the Court of Common Pleas of Dau- | phin County, Pennsylvania, to be holden ! that day in the Court House at Harris burg, Pa., at which time you may ap ! pear and defend, if you so desire. IRVIN P. BOWMAN, GEORGE L REED, Attorneys for Libellant. June 12, 1916. No. 426, January Term, 1916 ln Di vorce Edna Maguire vs. Francis Maguire. Orrsville. Ohio, j To Francis Maguire: YOU are hereby notified that the ' above-stated action in divorce, in which I you are the respondent, will be heard by the Court on Monday, June 26, 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court House in the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin, and State of Pennsylvania, at which time and place you may appear, either in person or by counsel, and make defense thereto, if you see proper to do so. n S. S. RUPP, Attorney for Libellant. i June 12. 1916. i j ! In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau- I I phin County. Pennsylvania No. 51, j January Ternr, 1916 Divorce—John K. Weibley vs. Alma Weibley. | To the Respondent: | PLEASE take notice that the divorce | case of John R. Weibley vs. Alma ! Weibley will be held in the Court Court House at Harrisburg, Pennsylva- ! I nia, on June 26, 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M„ i |at which time and place you may be ! ] present and make defense if you so de- I sire. W. L. LOESER, Attorney for Libellant. June 12, 1916. — In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau j phin County No. 502, September Term. 1915 ln Divorce. Esther 1 Martin Stahl vs, Harry H. Stahl. To Harry H. Stahl: YOU are hereby notified that the I above-stated action in divorce in which you are respondent will be heard by I the above named Court at the Court House, Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, on Monday, June 26, 1916, at ten (10) o'clock A. M., at which place j and time you may appear in person or | Iby counsel and make defense thereto I if you see proper so to do. FRANK. J. ROTH. Attorney for above Libellant I June 12. 1916 ! In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau- I • phin County —ln Divorce No. 470 I { January Term, 1916 Mary E. First vs. George W. First. NOTICE OF HEARING 1 George W. First, 3lr: YOU are hereby notified that the hearing in the above-stated case, on I the part of the Libellant. will be heard ! 1 .'it the Court House in the City of Har- I risburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. ' on Monday, june 36, 1916, at which time land place you may attend if you seel i fit so to do. JAMES A. STRANAHAN „ ,„,* Attornoy for Llellant , June 12, 1916. In the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania ln Bankruptcy. No 3186 ln the Matter of T. M. Mauk & Son'.. Bankrupt. PIHIJC SALE OF RE AI, ESTATE THK undersigned Trustee will expose ' at public sale, in front of the Court 1 ; House Harrisburg. Pa., on I THURSDAY. JUNE 29. 1916 AT 2 1 O'CLOCK P. M.. j the following described real estate of | the bankrupt, to wit: All that certain lot or piece of land I situate in the City of Harrisburg, Coun | tv of Dauphin and State of Pennsylva nia, bounded and described as follows ! I HegWining on the north corner of Third ' .Street and Boyd Avenue; thence along | said avenue 109 feet to line of lane? now or late, of William C. Hicks; thence along the line of said land 25 f«et to line of lot No. 7, now or late, of said Hicks: thence along the line of said ! lot 109 feet to Third street, and thence along said street 25 feet to the place (of beginning. Having thereon erected , !u three-story brick house with garage i in rear, known as No. 1521 North Third Street. i The above described real estate will ' I lie sold free and clear of all incum- | brances. TERMS —10 per cent on day of sale : and balance thereof on confirmation by : the Court. J J. DOUGLAS M. ROYAL. j Tmstet, 11 Mex. Petroleum 101% 97 Miami Copper 35% 35 Missouri Pacific 6% 6% National Lead 66% 64% Now York Central 105% 103% N. Y„ N. H. and H 62 60% N. Y. O. and W 27% 27 Nor. and West 131% 130% Northern Pacific 114 113% Pa. Railroad 57% 57 Pittsburgh Coal 27% 26% Press Steel Car 47% 47 Railway Steel Spg 44 4 4 Ray Con Copper 22 21 % Reading 102 % 101% Republic Iron and Steel. 46% 48% Southern Pacific 97% 96% Southern Ry 22% 22% Southern Ry pfd 69% 68% Studebaker 138% 136% Tennessee Copper 45 45 Third Ave 64 % 63 % Union Pacific 136% 135% lU S I Alcohol 155% 153% U S Rubber 54 53% U S Steel 85 88% U S Steel pfd 117% 117% Utah Copper 77% 77% Virginia-Carolina Chem. 43% 40% West Union Telegraph .. 94% 94 Westinghouse Mfg 60% 58% put?. a riinntirg Philadelphia, June 19. Wheat Higher; No. 2. red, spot and June, 99c ©1.01; Nd. 2, Southern, red, 97@!>9c. Corn Steady; No. 2, yellow, local, 83®84c; steamer, No. 2, yellow, local, 82 ft S3c. Oats Lower; No. 2. white, 46% @ 47c; No. 3, white. 44W45c. Bran Market dull and weak; city mills, winter, per ton. %26.a0: west ern, winter, per ton. $26.60; Spring, per ton, J23.00®23.50. Refined Sugars Firm, but dull; powdered. 7.76 c; fine granulated, 7.60 c; confectioners' A. 7.55 c. Butter Market steady; western, creamery, extras. 30@31c; nearby prints, fancy, 34c. Eggs The market is firm; If unsi/' sni." and • iieni ti■ - . free cases, $7.05 per case; do., current receipts, free cases. per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, s7.oi per case; western, firsts, free cases. *6.60® 6.90 per cass. Live Poultry—The market is steady: fowls, 20® 21c; roosters. 13@14c; Spring chickens. 22@30c; do., broilers. 306 38c: ducks, 14®>16c; geese. 14@l«c. Dressed Poultry—Firm; fowls, fancy, 22@22%r- do., good to choice, 21@>21%c; do., small sizes, 18®20c* old roosters. 15c; broiling chickens, nearby, 33® 45c; do., western, 22®24c; roasting chickens, western, chunu tu fane... ... t, 22c: do., fair to i ducks, nearby, 10#20c; do., western, 12 I fell be, geese, nearuy. iuluizuc. uu.. em. 15®1fc. Potatoes Market quiet, but steady; white, choice, old, per bushel, ; Eastern Shore, No. 1, per barrel, $3.75 <@4.26; do.. No. 2, do., $2.50® 3.00; Nor folk, No. 1, per barrel. $3.75®4.2f>; do., i No. 2, do., s2.so®r 3.0; North Carolina and South Carolina No. 1, per barrel, $3.75 ! @4.00: do.. No. 2, do.. $2.50@ 3.00. i Flour Market nominal; winter, straights. $4.85® 5.15; do., patents, $5 25 '35.50; Spring firsts, clear, $5.35@5.75; | do., straights, $5.20® 5.40; do., patents, I $5.40®5.70; do., favorite brands, $6.25© { 6.50. I Hay Quiet, but steady: No. 1. large j bales, $24.50® 25.00; No. 1, medium : bales, $24.00®24.50; No. 2. do., $21.00® 23.00; No. 3, do., $17.00018.00. Clover mixed, light mixed, $22,005® 23.00; No. 1, do., $20.00@21.00; No. 2. do., $17.00® 18.00. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Chicago. 111., June 19.—Board of Trade closing: Wheat July, 1.02%; September, 1.04%. Corn—July. 72*4; September, 72. Oats—July, 39'4; September, 38%. Pork—July, 23.65; September, 23.30. Lard—July, 13.02; September, 13.15. Ribs—Juls, 13.60; September, 13.70. CHICAGO CATTLE Chicago, 111., June 19. Cattle Re ceipts, 22,000; weak. Native beef cattle, $7.75ff 11,35; stockers and <??8.70; cows and heifers, $3.90®9.90; calves. sß.soffi>ll."o. Sheep Receipts, 13,000; weak. I Wethers, $7.00®8.00; lambs, $7.50® 10.25; Springs. sS.oo@> 11.30. i Hogs Receipts. 51,000; slow. Blk of sales. $9.55'5 9.70: light. $9.10® 9.70; mixed. $9.3055 9.75; heavy, $9.20® 9.80: rough. s9.2o(fi 5.35; pigs, $7.40@8.90. CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY THINGS YOU WANT AND WHERE TO GET THEM Artificial Limbs and Trusses Braces for all deformities, abdominal ! jupporters. Capital City Art Limb Co, T 412 Market St. Bell Phone. French Cleaning and Drain* Goodman's, tailoring ana repairing, all guaranteed. Call and deliver. Bell GNSNE 8296. 1806% N. Sixth St " Fir* Insurance and Real Estate ' ®. Insurance—Real~Es tate —Rent Collecting. 1251 Market St > Bell phone. Photograpaer Daughten Studios— Portrait AND Com meicial Photography. 210 N. Third 3T BeU MA. Tailor* George F. Shope Hill Tailor. 1241 Mar ket. Spring goods are now ready. Tailoring. Cleaning. Pressing. Ladle* work a specialty. Steve Wugreaeo 207 Locust. Signs and Enamel Letter* Poulton, 307 Market street Bell phone. ! Prompt and efficient service. Upholsterer—Furniture Repairer Simon N. Cluck, 320-S2S Woodbine St Bell phone 1317 J. I FRANK R. LEIB & SON Real Estate and Insurance j Office, No. 18 North Third'.St Harrisburg, Pa. FOR RENT Office, second floor, front. No. 9 I N. 3rd St. Offices second floor, 29 N. Sec ! o nd St. Heat, light and water. ' t FOR SALE T 1415 and 1417 Shoop street, 2%- story frame dwellings. Price right to quick buyer. 1010 N. Third St.—3-etory brick store and apartment building, store room 63x16 and 8-room apartment on first floor. Two apartments, 3 rooms each ■or 1 6-room and bath apartment, second floor t-room and bath apartment on third floor. Electric light, city steam, on lot 20x166, Myrtle avenue, in roar. 1411 and 1418 N. 3rd St. 3-story brick dwellings. Lots run through to James street. 2 H-story frame dwellings thereon. ''■ ■ ■
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