j SELL" THAT USEI PIANO QUICKLY fIM A WANT AB" Deaths HIMER On Monday, J"* l ' Earle Humer. aged 23 years, died at the home of his aunt. Mis. Mary E. j Minnis, 922 Penn street. • j Funeral services will be held on Thuisday afternoon, at - o clock, at St. Paul s Lutheran Churih, on State Road, abo\e Enola. where bu i ial will be made. Relatives and ft lends ! are invited to attend without further Mechanlcgburg papers, please cop>. ; UOMGARDXER On Tuesday, J""® 20. 1916, Chester 8.. son of Raymond G. and Esffle V. Bomgardner. aged i„ "> ears. 7 months and 1 day. r'uneral on Saturday afternoon, at - o'clock, from the residence of his I grandmother. Mrs. Jas. H. Taylor, 2245 Jefferson street. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. YOTHBHS On June 18. 1916. R. J. Yothers, aged 57 years. Body can be viewed this evening at his late residence. 2340 Logan street. Funeral services and burial will be held at Karthaus. Thursday alter noon. Burial at Cherryriale cemetery, j DEMON Died, June IS. 1916. M. W!J- I Itam Benion. in his 86th year, at his j late address. 2335 Logan street. , Funeral services will be held at the j a-bove address on Wednesday after noon, at 2 o'clock, to which relatives ; and friends are invited to attend | without further notice. Burial prl- i vate in the Paxtang Cemetery. I Lost and Found LOST On Monday, in shopping dis trict, a lad> s small gunmetal watch. Kt-wara it returned to Telegraph. j Help Wanted —Aiaie WANTED Boy to work at soda ountaio. experience unnecessary. Ad dress J., 4236. care of Telegraph. WANTED Stock and Bond sales- j man U' sell Bank Stock and other good Industrials. Address A.. 4232, care of Telegraph. ! WANTED Jewish boy for grocery store. Apply 1042 Herr street. BOY WANTED in stationery store. , Apply W. D.. 4235, care of Telegraph. WANTED A young man for work in store, reference required. Apply Grand Union Tea Co., 2o» North Second I street. ' WANTED A young man, 16 or over, i Who wishes to learu the shoe business. Twentieth Century Shoe Co.. 7 South second street. ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES MEN WANTED Ablebodied, unmar ried men between ages of J8 and 35; citizens of United States, of good char acter and temperate habits, who cab speak, read and write the English language. For information apply to Recruiting Officer. Bergner Building. 3d & Market Sts.. Harrisburg. Pa. MECHANICAL DRAFTSMEN Lay out men, detailers and tracers. Address j Chief Clerk, Engineering Department, . Westinghouse Electric and Mfg. Co., East Pittsburgh. Pa. WANTED—lntelligent man for ship ping and assistant to bookkeeper. Must be well recommended and give bond., -No other need apply. National Brewing Company, Steelton, Pa. j WANTED Experienced male book- | keeper, one who can take dictation and use typewriter. One experienced in ! manufacturing preferred. Give refer- 1 ence and salary wanted in first letter. , Address P. O. Box 263, Milton, Pa. I PAINTERS WANTED, AT ONCE: Good wages to the right men. None but goon need apply. H. L Derr & Son, IS!. Regina. V"- 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 and steady work. Chance for advancement. Apply at once at Hershey Employment Bureau. Hershey, Pa. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY for a young man to sell aluminum ware. Sal ary or commission basis. This ware carries a 20-year guarantee. Address A. W„ 1, care of Telegraph. WANTED Tinsmith. Steady work. Apnly H. L. Seabold. rear of 1316 North Third street. City. WANTED A reliable man to work in stable; also an experienced butcher. Apply 226 Chestnut street. MACHINISTS WANTED Steady work for good men, first class shop, located out of town; no war stuft. Give street address and also telephone number if any. Address Box A 5U93, care of Tel egraph ofi'ice. WANTED First-class Toolmakers. Lathe and Turret Operators. Milling Machine Hands and Fioorman. High est wages paid, no trouble, eight hour shop. Best conditions. Replying by mail, state what eMierience and what class of work waited. Apply Driggs-Seabury Ordnance Company. Sharon, Pa. WANTED YOUNG MEN to learn to become practical chauffeurs. We give our unlimited course for SSO. easy Vsvments, and guarantee 30c per hour as seen as competent We have 30 cars to overhaul during the Spring. AUTO TRANSPORTATION SCHOOL. 26-27-29 Noith Cameron street (HOUSES FOR RENT CITY Road. 2 s. t Itfl 1010 N. 19th St.. 3 s. f.. 8 r. ... *lO 531 Violet Ave.. 2 s. f #l2 4 4 Calder St . 2 % s. b., 6 r fl -1300 S. 12th St., 2% s. b.. 8 r. b.. *l(» 123" N. 7th St.. 3 s. b., S r *lrt 2238 N. 4th St.. 3 s. b.. 9 r. & b.. *23 •'>") Boas St. (furnished), 2 s. b., 6 r., b, c.'s ranee *23 622 Reily St., store room and dwell ing. 7 r. b. and f *3O 115 Pine St.. 3 s. b., 11 r., 2 b„ f.vi 2"ft S. Front St.. a s. b., 10 r *73 2''4 Locust St., 13 r„ 3 b *73 j ''ll N. 2nd St.. 3 s. b., 14 r.. 2 b., ..*IOO ! 312 Chestnut St., (furnished) .. (us SUBURBAN l.eiiio* ne—3s6 York St., 2 s. f. .. *7 llninbn (Aldinger Cottage*. 3 s. 2'' rooms and 4 baths. Lot 100\- 125 ft , *fiO Inwutnn a delightful suburban home—2 >4-story frame—lo rooms —bath—hot water heat—stable lot 100x220 ft *33 FI'R.MSHED SIMMER COTTAGES Miildletuwn Ferry, "Dixie Cottage." by the week fid 'Hell* \ inta (above Enola)—2 s. f 3 r it b., use of phone *js Perdlx "Philadelphia" l-story frame 4 rooms *4o Fn* Chase "Splon Kop" 2-story frame *3O APARTMENTS 204 l.nruxt St. lst floor 5 rooms and bath, *3Ss 2d floor, 5 rooms snd two baths 30« Second (from Aug. 1), igt floor. 5 rooms and bath. City steam s3^ MILLER BROTHERS & CO. REAL ESTATE Insurance Surety Honda l.oenat and Court Streets WEDNESDAY EVENING. Help Wanted —Male WANTED 4O able-bodied men between 21 and 40 years of age for piece work. White or colored. Apply in person to agent, Harrisburg Transfer, Pennsyl- j vania Railroad Company, Division street, Harrisburg, Pa. i INDUSTRIAL AND OLD LINE MEN. High-grade, get-the-money proposition. ' Can you stand prosperity? Everybody j interested. Address K., 4228. care of Telegraph. i WANTED First-class outside cut- ! ters on Ladies' shces. Uts & Dunn Co.. 37 Car.al street. Rodin ster. N. Y. Help Wanted —Female SALESLADIES WANTED For waist and suit depart i ments. Apply to WW. B. SCHLEISNER STORES. 28 to 32 North Third St. | WANTED Girls over 16 to strip tobacco. Also experienced Rollers, Bunchmakers, Packers, Filler and Binder strippers. Wei- j fare looked after by trained nurse. •' Apply Harrisburg Cigar Com pany, 500 Race street. ■ i WANTED Competent white girl for general housework; no washing. Call Bell phone 2588 J. P. O. Box 45. Pax tang. Pa. I WANTED. AT ONCE Sewing ma- I chine iterators. Experience not nec essary. Blough Manufacturing Co. » ANTED Young girl for general housework; small family. Call, or ad dress, 2040 Green street. WANTED Cook. 30 to 45 years of age. for Primary Department. Good, plain cook, and one who is nice about children Good wages and steady em- 1 ployment and chance for advancement. , Apply at once at Hershey Employment Bureau. Hershey. Pa. I WANTED lntelligent woman to in terview prominent people at their j ..omes. Must be an experienced can vasser. $2.50 per day and commission to tne right party. Apply to E. H. Brill. 523 North Fourth street, between 5 and 6 P. .il EXPERIENCED salesladies wanted, at once. Highest salaries paid to those 1 who are competent. Also girls for Sat urdays. Apply to Mr. Greene, Ground , Floor, Astrlch's, Fourth and Market streets. WANTED Girls experienced on pows: sewing machines. Apply Hai , risburg Shoe Mfg. Co., Vernon street. Harrisburg. Pa WANTED Cook. 36 to 50 years of 1 age. for Dining Hail in country. Ex ; peiienced In plain, country cooking and baking. Good wages and steady work Apply at once at Hershey Employment Bureau. Hershoy. Pa. j ; Situations Wanted —Male i I 1 WANTED Day's work of any kind. : , Address 23i Ridge street. Steelton. Pa. WANTED Colored boy wants work of any kind in private family. Address ; Box J. 4233, care of Telegraph. WANTED Boy 15 years of age, de sires place as errand boy. Apply 1727 North Seventn street. WANTED Position as chauffeur by young, colored man. Address 124 Lib erty. WANTED A bright boy, attentive to business, 17 years old, would like po sition in office. Has good references. Inquire 1714 Miller street. Situations Wanted —Female WANTED —By a woman, day's work. Call, or write to No. 5 Sherman Row. WANTED Young girl desires posi tion for general housework. Call Bell phone 634R-1. WANTED Experienced woman would like upstairs work at boarding . house, or to assist with general house work. Address H. K„ 4234, care of Telegraph. I WANTED Middle-aged white wo man would like to keep house for 1 widower's family; can give best of ref erences. Address F., 5039, care of Tele graph. WANTED Colored girls desire day's work of any kind. Apply 514 - South street. WANTED To do plain cooking. Apply 858 North Front street, Steelton. WANTED—Young college girl wants to do summer tutoring. Address G., 4226, care of Telegraph. ' WANTED Girl desires position as i slsling in general housework. Address 1 661 Say ford avenue. WANTED Day's work of any kind. Apply 12*5 Cow den strett. WANTED Maternity nursing by practical nurse. Phone No. 3479 R. Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE 2 </i-story stucco house on Paxtang avenue; eight rooms and bath; hardwood floors; lot, 45 ft. by 155 tt. Will sell on easy terms. Address 207 Paxtang avenue, Paxtang. Pa. THIRD ST.. N„ 1401-1403 One of the finest corner locations in the city for apartment houses; frontage on Third of botli 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 3UNGALO W An entirely new type of Bungalow Houses now being built on Fifth street This particular type of house has never beer built in this city and offers mcny r. t w advantages in Bun galow architecture in Ideal Houses. Semi-brick and Kellastone construction; slate roofs; tile porches (English); dust proof cellars, laundry, parquet floors; new system of plumbing: scien tific lighting; using only solid brass and silver fixtures; quar tered oak and African Clrca slan walnut Sterling laminated flush doors (the finest made door In the world). Houses Fully Equipped Built Under Personal Supervision. Price, $5,500.00. ; \IacWILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION CO.. Designers and Builders. 2105 N. sth Street. Harrisburg. FOR SALE Laree brick property on the corner of Twenty-seventh and Main strets, Penbrook all modern improvements plot. 70x200. ReU Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR Bargain to quick buyer. Corner house near heart of city, 7 rooms, hath, finished cellar, gas and furnace; glass plots side and front two porches, paved street. 'Price is risrht and large part of purchase price may remain as mortgage. Apply C., 4231, f I care of Teles rajih. Real Estate—For Sale I GOOD BUSINESS PROPERTIES TO BLY Growing in value daily two dwelling houses on plot 35x120 paved ; street front and rear. Nos. 119 and 121 1 ] South Thirteenth. Bell Realty Co.. Berg- | | ner Building. ! FOR SALE | 1943 Rudy street $1,200 916 South Twenty-first street.. $2,000' i JOHN C. ORR. 222 M.- rUet Street 2005 SUSQUEHANNA ST.; single 3-| story frame dwelltng; 8 rooms and bath; j cemented cellar; gas; furnace; front and l rear porch; propery In first-class condi i tlon. Price. $2,800.00. Brlnton-Packer I Co.. second and Walnut streets. | FOR SALE 517 Seneca tit.; 24- story frame (fuelling; 7 rooms and bath; gas; front and rear porch; lot. drive alley; frame building on I rear, siutable for shop or garage. Price. I f $2,700. Brlnton-Packer Co.. Second and. Walnut streets. FOR SALE 1737 N. Sixth St.; 3- j story frame dwelling; 10 rooms and j baih; all modern improvements; lot. 20 j |XI2O; side entrance. Price, $4,000.00.' Krinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut i streets. |. FOR SALE PENN ST.. 180« BLOCK j —3-story brick dwelling; S rooms; bath; | | cemented furnace; lot. 14x80. ; Prlc?, $2,500. BACKENSTOSS BROS., j RUSS BUILDING. j FOR SALE • TWELFTH STREET HOUSES, Nos. J 1310-1312. Two 2%-story frames. Rent; ! for $9.50 per month. In good shape. ! i Price for both, $2,000. I ONE 2%-STORY FRAME HOUSE. | 1303 Twelfth street. All Improvements. I Rents for sll per month. Price. $1,200. I I ONE TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, 1 1203 Hanover street. Rents for SB.OO per month. Price. SSOO. ONE 3-STORY FRAME BUILDING.' I corner Twelfth and Hanover streets. Large store room, fine cellar. 8 rooms and bath. Property in good condition and well built. Lot. 25x93. Price. $4,500. RETTEW & BUSH NELL 1000 NORTH THIRD STREET. INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Desirable build ing lots, located on Fourth, Fifth, j Schuylkill and Atlas streets, in blocks or the whole. A splendid ' opportunity for builder. Inquire or address, F. R. Oyster, trustee, care of Harrisburg Telegraph, "ty. j VAUGHN One acre plots; will sell half acre; also lots 92x230 feet along M. T. trolley; 7<*c fare to all parts of Har risburg and Steelton; beautiful and healthful; ground enough for poul try and vegetables; price only $169 t per half acre. C. B. Care, Care's Grocery Store. Llnglestown, Pa. De- i scription at 409 Market Street, City. I FOR SALE Suburban Store and! Residence property, State Road and Pennsylvania Avenue, West Fairvlew. Laige lot. 54x200," ripe for additional building. Good proposition for con tractor. Trolley passes the door. Will I 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. SEVERAL DESIRABLE SUBURBAN | Properties for sale: ali improvements; : large lots; two with steam heft; let |us show these properties to you. Bell 1 Realty Co., Bergner Building. , HAJNTON ON Llnglestown Road. 2%-story resi dence. iew superb—twenty minutes' from Square. Good car service. Fine State road. Be wise. Don't build. Buy now. Quantity of land with building optional. Terms easy. Many fruit trees ruining. For terms address Rev. J. Simpson Stansfield, Jersey Shore. Pa., or call Bell phone 2026, C. V. 589. City. REDUCED SI,OOO for a quick sale. 116S Mulberry street, corner property, brick, improvements. Must be seen to be appreciated. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth Street. 1 Real Estate For Rent STORE ROOM Several apartments, S2O up; basement, 1020 Market street; ! also brick building for factory or gar i age. Cummings, 1020 Market street. FOR RENT No. 1507 State street, modern three-story brick house in the oest of condition. Immediate posses sion. Kent, $35. J. E. GIPPLE, 1251 Market Street. FOR RENT No 521 Race street, 6- room brick house. Steam heat, gas and coal range. Rent. sl6. J. E. GIPPLE. Farms DAUPHIN COUNTY —"Farm of 121 Acres, house, barn, all outbuildings; on main road; price, SI,BOO. H. G. Pedlow. 110 South Thirteenth Street. FARMS FOR SALE About 100 acres fine land, excellent location for build ing lot, five miles east of Harrisburg, an Hummelstown Trolley Line. Water pipe line passes along entire front of property. About twelve acres good wood land. Two (2) houses, barn and all necessary other buildings. Telephone connections. Inquire Marshall Ruther ford. 1161 Derry street. Harrisburg, Pa., or Dr. D. I. Rutherford, 108 North Sec ond street Harrisburg, Pa. Apartments For Rent APARTMENT FOR RENT 5 rooms, pantry, bath. Second floor 225 North Second street. Phone 1424 M. July 1 or , immediate possession given. i MacDANIELS' FAMILY APART MENTS—Two large rooms and kitchen, furnished complete; back yard; sta tionary wash tubs; private gas meter, bell and mail box. Bell phone 897 J. 1417 Market street. i FOR RENT APARTMENT Most desirable two- I room suite with bath, furnished or un | furnished, overlooking Capitol grounds, suitable for Hill or office em ployes. Rent reasonable. Apply 410 j North Third street. FOH 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. FOR RENT Third floor apartment three rooms and bath; no children. 1 Rent. sls. Apply 27 North Thirteenth street. FURNISHED APARTMENTS Five ; rooms and bath; all conveniences. Only i rented until September 15. Rent rea ! sonable. Apply l»uis Apartments, Sixth and Herr streets. 0 APARTMENT FOR RENT~ in Sixth Street Bank Building. Immediate pos session. Inquire Sixth Street Bank. ' Bell pnone 1566. Rooms For Rent FOR RENT Two furnished rooms 1 in an apartment, kitchen and bath. In quire at 128 Walnut street. NORTH ST.. 410 Second and third l floor front rooms, nicely furnished, fac ing Capitol Park; hot and cold runnTng i water, electric lights, large bathroom j and use of Bell pnone. NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS for | l&dies and gentlemen; hot nnd cold i running water and phone In every . room; $2.00 per week and up. Applv at Metropolitan Annex, 512-20 Market ' street. ! THE MORRELL. 212 Locust street i One minute from P. O. High-class fur ■ i nished rooms with all conveniences, , I hotel service included. Bell ohone £642 J. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Rooms For Rent FOI! RENT One large, well fur nished front room, in private family, with use of bath and Bell phone. In ! quire at 213S Penn street, or Bell phone i 3374 W. FOR RENT Two large, light and airy second-story front rooms: uae of i Bell phone. Address 719 North Sixth. FOR RENT Two communicating i I rooms, hnndsomely furnished; fine resi-I i dentia! section; modern improvements; I private family; suitable for man and j wife or two men. 1317 State street I Phone 3594 J. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, j Kingly or ensulte; all conveniences; . phone, etc.; references required. Apply ' 1015 North Front street. FOR RENT Neatly furnished room; board if desired; all conveniences; up-to-date; attraction rate for summer ; 1 months; use of Bell phone. 426 North j I street. FOR RENT Large, well furnished second floor room for rent, all conveni ences and use of phone. 813 North Sec ' ond street. Wanted—Board—Rooms MAN of refinement wishes comfort- i able room and board, north of Market, j between Front and Second. Private family preferred. Address H.. 4230, care ; of Telegraph. Board and Rooms i * i I BOARDERS WANTED Room and , I board for three men. Good country ! board. Call at 1260 State street, near | Thirteenth, or bell phone 4SM. BOARDING AND ROOMS Can ac commodate a few more boarders; rea- I sonable rates, with the best the market affords. 123 South Second street. For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE Good, used sewing ma- i I chines, cheap. Also one reed baby j coach, in good condition. Haywood ! make. Call 1308 Vernon. FOR o Dlamona and Good rich Automobile. Motorcycle and Bicycle Tlrec. Trunks. Bags and Suitcases, i Harness and Leather Goods made to i I order. Sole Leather and Shoe Findings. ; j HARRIoBURG HARNESS & SUPPLY ! CO.. SECOND AND CHESTNUT STS. For Sale —Miscellaneous FOR SALE One male Angora kit- ; ten; great pet. Apply 1925 Park street. ! ; I FOR SALE Housenoid furniture, i in good condition, to be sold privately. Call at 2128 Atlas street. I THIS WEEK ONLY 1,500 choice | books costing up to $1.60. on all sub jects, at 10c each; open evenings, i Aurand's Book Store, 913 North Third. FOR RENT Typewriters bought, sold or rented. Harrlsburg Typewriter and Supplv Co., 40 North Court street FOR SALE Boston Terrier Pups. Pedigreed stock. Good markings. S. B. HOOVER. Elizabethtown, Pa. i SEVERAL second-hand meat slicing , machines for sale. Apply Norman Taylor, Columbus Hotel. BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS ; SIO.OO up L. C. Smith. Underwood, and Remington rebuilt and second l hands. Attractive prices. Typewriters exchanged, bought and repaired. Geo. P. Tillotson, 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, 116 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 glared, at $1.30 per set Also other sizes. Also doors and shut ters. FOR SALE, at Gable's, 111-117 South Second street. Lawn Fente. Field Fence GM.es. Poultry Netting. Building Hard- Ware, Plaster Board, Upson Wall Board. Compo-Board. Doors. Sash. Shutter* Mouldings. Porch Posts, Pumps, etc. UNITED STATES ARMY hat*, shoes and coats. Bargain prices. All sizes. Best kind of material for workingmen. Money back if not satisfied. S. Meltzer. 513 Walnut street. FOR SALE Water motor in good condition, suitable for operating Pipe Organ or similar machinery. C. Syl vester Jacksun, 402 Telegraph Building. Bell pnune 441. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be , secured at the Telegraph Business ' Office. For Rent —Miscellaneous FOP. RENT Store room. 1212 Mar ' ket street, newly tlnished, 21 feet wide, i corner property. Will be equipped to suit tenant. Apply to L Mlnter, 1167 : Market street, or phone Bell 4252, Unit ed 563 W. STORE ROOM FOK 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. "nqulre. Superintendent. Room ICO. 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 I WANTED Old Roll Top Desk. Con > dttion of drawers and pigeon holes not material. Roll top must be in working i condition. Address Engraving Depart ment. Harrisburg Telegraph. WANTED Three or four unfur nished rooms, or small apartment, cen i trally located. Please state price. Ad i dress K., 4225, care of Telegraph. I ; WANTED TO RENT BY THE MONTH j—A quiet, country place, or cottage, i not over ten miles from Harrlsburg. i 912 North Third street. Bell phone j 385J-1. WANTED Five-room apartment. ' second floor, desirable locality, two ; adults. Address Room 208 Arcade ; Building, 219 Walnut street. Business Opportunities i FOR SALE Cigar and Pool Parlor, • | reasonable to quick buyer. Address D., | 5040, care of Telegraph. I RESTAURANT FOR SALE On :vc • count of owner going into other busi ' ness will sell one of the best paying I restaurants and Ice cream business at a bargain. Apply to C. E. Shenk, Ann - vllle. Pa. i : INVESTORS Big opportunity to ■' make money in fastest growing manu t facturlng city In California. Endorsed t! bv leading citizens. Address Box J, 4227, care of Teleeraph. ANY Intelligent person can earn good - Income corresponding for newspaper!; . I experience unnecessary. Send for pai s I ttculars. Press Syndicate, 798 Lock j?ort, N. Y. Business Personals HEMSTITCHING FANCY AND PLAIN, done on short notice: 10 cents a yard up; colors a specialty. Information given free. ! MCDOWELL, IPSA MARKET STREET. WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY Trustee Bidg.—All kinds or detective | work handled—one eye always open. J BELL PHONE 127 W. j LEATHER Traveling Bags and Suit cases (drummers' samples) positively at I the lowest prices In Call and be convinced. Also suits of clothing, watches, diamonds and sporting goods :at low prices. COHEN & SON, Reliable Pawnbrokers, 431 Market street at I subway. | PAINTING In all Its branches, also paperlianglng. Oniy first-class work done. Prices always right. A trial job will convince you that there Is a dlf ! ference ir. painting. D. W. BIXLER 2130 SUSQUEHANNA STREET. Beii j phone 4006 J. Hauling and Moving AUTO TRANSFER j FURNITURE and general hauling by j | large IV4 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. HARTMAN. Boarding Stable 1 and National Transfer Co. Movers ot pianos, safes, boilers and general haul- i ling. W. H. Lathe. Manager, Fifth anu ! Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. ! 2503 R. PIANO MOVING WE move pianos carefully. Bell 146. Winter Piano Co.. 23 North Fourth 1 street. i Money to Loan MONEY advanced to nousckeepcrs at legal rates; business confidential. Profit ; ; Sharing Loan Society, Room 7, Spooner j Building, 9 North Market Square. MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate ; security in any amounts and upon any lirm? to suit borrower. Address P. O. Box 174, Harrisburg. Pa. READY MONEY for Individuals pressed by lack j of funds to meet Immediate necessities In amounts of sls to »300, at legal rates. Payments and time arranged to suit your • i | convenience. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN & INVESTMENT CO., 204 Chestnut St i I Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private ] rooms for household goods, $2 per month and up. We invite inspection. Low insurance. 437-445 South Second ] street Harrlsburg Storage Company. STORAGE In 3-storv brick building, rear 408 Market street. Household goods in clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. G. Diener, Jeweler, 408 Market St STORAGE 419 Broad street for I household goods and merchandise. Prl . vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 75 cents I per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Musical I RECORDS RECORDS Used Disc Records at from 10c up; I two and four-minute wax cylinder rec ords, SI.OO dozen; blue Amberola at 3 [for $1.00; ten-cent sheet music, 3 ror | 10c; eight music rolls. $1.00; a new disc , machine with a dozen records. $7.98. I 315 Broad street. MAHOGANY UPRIGHT PIANO— Must ; be sold this week, family moving away. Will sacrifice for cash. Address Box A, AO3B, care of Telegraph. | FOR SALL, A cabinet Victor Vic trola. 20 pieces of music. Reliable party can have for part cash, rest to 1 suit buyer. Address K., 4223, care "lof Telegraph. ~J25 PHONOGRAPHS for $1? sl6 Phonographs for $lO. Now'e your op j portunity if you love good music. Come i *n —hear your favorite selection. 325 Market street. Poultry and Livestock GRAZING CATTLE Good pasture at reasonable rates for any number of cattle. Write Box 7, Dauphin, Pa. or call Beil phone Dauphin 5-R3. j. Automobiles FOR SALE Jeffries car, 1916 model; .used 5,000 miles; in best condition. Call on Bell phone 213SR. Will sell at reu | sonable price. S FOR SALE A CUTTING 40-horse- I power automobile, price, $400; also 1915 ' i S — passenger PULLMAN JUNIOR, price, $380; n BUICK Touring car, fully equip ped. $75; a 4-cylinder MAXWELL 5- passenger, $100; also a 2-cylinder MAX j WELL for S6O; a CLARKE runabout, I I S1 •a. and a FORD light delivery run- I about. $100; an INTER-STATE, 5-pas | senger, $200; an incomplete CHAL MERS chassis. $9; one 4-cylinder MITCHELL. $100; an INTERNATIONAL 'delivery car, capacity 2,000 pounds, •' price, $l5O. The above cars are in lirst class running order, and will be sold . j this week without reserve. AUTO | I TRANSPORTATION EXCHANGE. 27-29 ! North Cameron Street. Bell phone 1710. FREE FREE ! One gallon automobile or motorcycle 1 ( oil to advertise our oil and gasoline station will be given to every pur chaser of ten gallons of gasoline to July 1, 1916. This offer is limited, one gallon to each customer. Day ton Cycle Co., 912 North Third street. FOR SALE Good Ford delivery car. (equipped, Bosch Magneto. Apply 1614 Regina street ; FOR SALE Two sscond-hand Ford cars, one 1914, newly painted, the other 1914 less a body; will make a splendid J delivery. Apply Ford Garage, Middle ! ( town. ; FOR SALE One Ford delivery car, 1915 model, " first-class condition. Will sell reasonable to quick buyer. Address I E., 5039, care of Telegraph. MR. AUTOMOBILE OWNER, AUTOS : SOLD at reasonale rates. No sales, no pay. KEYSTONE GARAGE. 912 North ! Third street. Bell phone 385J-1. FOR SALE 5-paßsenger Reo Xour ; Ing Car in goo<' condition; five good : tires. Brand new. Will sell cheap. In quire 2220 Logan street. Bell phone 1948 M. WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of any kind. If you cannot sell your car. why not consign It or exchange It with u* for a better one. Our charges for sell ing are 5 per cent. only. No storage charges If car Is not sold. Auto Trans ' portatlon Exchange Department. 25-29 : North Cameron street. Bell phone 1710. THE FOLLOWING CARS FOR SALE —All in good condition and reasonable [prices: MERCER touring, 4-passen -1 ger. 1911; KLINE. 7-passenger, 1912; 1 BABY BUICK roadster. 1912; BUICK roadster. 1913; LIGHT SIX CHALMERS, 5-passenger. 1914; VIM delivery. 1915; CADILLAC delivery. 1911, new tires and paint; open body. GEO. B. 55ECH. BUICK AND CHEVROLET AGENT, CITY AUTO GARAGE. 1912 five-passenger Regal; good ' shape; new tires all around; big bar ; gain for quick buyer. ' 191$ five-passenger Pullman, com • pletely overhauled; A 1 condition; good upholstering; good top and tires; big - bargain. > MILLER AUTO CC„ ■ »g South Cameron St. Bell phone 4119 J. Motorcycles and Bicycles I BICYCLES BICYCLES—BICYCLES ; —Rebuilt, guaranteed as represented. SB. $lO. sl2 and sls. See them to-day and save money. Dayton Cycle Co.. 912 North Third street. Bell phone 385J-1. JUNE 21, 1916. [STANDARD RAILS ARE NEGLECTED Low Priced Shares Revived and Show Big Advances; Motors Recover New York, N. Y., June 21. lnte rest In low-priced rails, notably Lake Eric and Western, Toledo, St. Louis and Western and Texas and Pacific, waa revived, those issues showing ad vances of 2 to 4 points. Standard rails were neglected, how e\er. aside from occasional activity in Reading and Lehigh Valley. Motors recovered fully from the early week's reversals. Willys-Overland rising 13 points with 6H for Chandler and 3 M | lor Studebaker. Coppers also im- ■ i proved, despite lower prices abroad, j but zinc shares were heavy. Profit tak-| ing materially reduced gains in all j ; quarters before midday. Bonds wet'e I i irrtgular. NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros. & Co., members New York and Philadelphia Stock Ex changes, 3 North Market Square, Har risburg; 1338 Chestnut street, Phila delphia; 34 Pine street, New York, furnish the following quotations; New York, June 21. Open. Clos. Allis-Chalmers ..• 25'g 25 American Beet Sugtr .. SS^i American Can 55 Vs 55 American C& F 58H 57 American Cotton Oil ... 54 64 American Ice Securities . 28 28^ American Locomotive .. 70 69 American Smelting .... 94-% 93*4 American Sugar 110%-112 American T & T 130*4 130% Anaconda 83 Vt 81 7 g Atchison 104-% 104% Raldwin Locomotive ... 88% 84% Baltimore & Ohio 90. 89% Bethlehem Steel 438 438 B F Goodrich 76% 75% Butte Copper 73 % 68% California Petroleum .. 19% 19% Canadian Pacific 176% 175% Ce"ntral Leather 54% 53% Chesapeake and Ohio .. 63% 61% Chicago. Mil and St Paul 97% 97% Chicago. R I and Pacific 22 24% Chlno Con Copper .... 51 49% Colorado Fuel and Iron. 42 41% Corn Products *. . 20 19% Crucible Steel 81% SO% Crucible Steel pfd 115 115 Distilling Securities :... 46% 44% Erie 36% 36% Erie Ist pfd 52% 52% General Electric Co ... 168 169 Great Northern pfd .... 121 120% Gt Northern Ore subs... 37 36% Inspiration Copper .... 49 48% Interboro-Metropolitan. . 18 17% Kennecott 50% 47% Kansas City Southern .. 26 25% Lackawanna Steel 69% 69 Lehigh Valley 81% 79% Maxwell Motors 84% S4 Merc. Mar. ctfs 25 24 Merc. Mar. ctfs. pfd. ... 95% 92% Mex. Petroleum 98% 98% Miami Copper 35% 34% Missouri Pacific 6% 7% New York Central 105 104% N. Y.. N. H. and H 61% 61% New York O. and W. .. 27 % 26% Nor. an'd West 131 130% North. Pacific 113% 113% Pacific Mail 21% 21% Ftnn. Railroad 57% 57% Pittsburgh Coal 27% 26% Prefes Steel Car 50 48% Railway Steel Spg 44% 43% Ray Con Copper 21% 21% Reading 102% 101% Republic Iron and Steel. 46 45% Southern Pacific 97% 96% Southern Ry 22% 22% Southern Ry pfd 68% 68% Studebaker 138 138% Tennessee Copper 46 % 44% Third Ave 65% 64% Union Pacific 136 135% U S I Alcohol 156 154 U S Rubber 54 53 U S Steel 84% 83% U S Steel pfd 117 % 117 % Utah Copper 78% 76% West Union Telegraph.. 92% 93% Westinghouse Mfg 60 59 PHll,«nvi.i'iiii riinnt'CE By Associated Press Philadelphia. June 21. Wheat—Un changed; No. 2, red. spot and June. sl.Ol $ 1.03; No. 2. Southern, red, 99c 1 451.01. Corn Higher; No. 2. yellow, local, 84® 84% c; steamer. No. 2, yellow, local. 83<S 8:;%c. Oats Steady; No. 2. white, 46 % @47<■; No. 3. white. 44®>45c. Bran The market is quiet; city mills, wjiuer, put tun. s2o.i»; »»> ern, winter, per ton. $26.50; Spring, per ton. $23.00®23.50. Refined Sugars The market is dull; powdered 7.40@7.75c; 'fine pranulated, 7.30® 7.65 c; confectioners' A, 7.20«5 7.55 c. Butter Market steady; western, creamery, extras, 30 ©3lc; nearby prints, fancy, 34c. Kggs The market is steady; l 1Vin..,./miii.' anu n, i,, free cases. $7.05 per case: do., current receipts, free cases, $6.6006.75 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, s7.ua per case; western, firsts, free cases. (6 60tfc6.!»0 per case Live Poultry The market Is firm; fowls, 20® 21c; roosters, 13@>14c; Spring chickens. 22©30 c; do., broilers. 30£238 c: ducks, 14@ltic; geese, 14@)16c. Dressed Poultry—Firm; fowls, fancy, 22<gi22%'- do., good to choice, 21©21% c; do., small sizes, l»ffi)2Uc old roosters. 15c; broiling chickens, nearby. 33® 45c; do., western, 22@?4c; roasting chickens, wcsieru. chon-u lu iaiiv.> ~ tic- <lO.. fair to if.xwi. If.«)*<•. -pin -• ducks, nearby, 10® 20c; do., western, 12 ®)bc. geese, neuroy. jbtyiiuc. uu. «rn I 5 4i>lic. Potatoes Market quiet, but steady; white, choice, old, per bushel, •; Eastern Shore, No. 1, per barrel. $3.75 ii 4.25; do.. No. 2, do., $2.25@2.50; do., culls, do., $1.50®1.75; Norfolk. No. 1, per barrel. $3.75@4.25; do.. No. 1, do., $2.50® 3.00; rio., culls do., $1.25@1.50; North Carolina and South Carolina. No. 1, per barrel, $3.00@3.25; do.. No. 2, do., $2.50 @3.00. Flour Market nominal; winter, straights, $4.75®5.00; do., patents, $5.00 #5.254 Spring firsts, clear. $5.35®5.75; do., straights. $5.20@5.40; do., patents. $5.50®5.75; do., favorite brands. $6.25® 6.60 Hay The market is dull and barely steady; No. 1. large bales, $24.50©25.00; No. 1. medium bales, $24.00®24.50; No. 2, do., $21.00® 23.00; No. 3, do.. $17.00® 18.00. Clover mixed, light mixed, $22.00® 23.00; No. 1, do., $20.00@21.00; No. I, do., $17.00® 18.00. CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., June 21. Cattle Re ceipts. 15,000; firm. Native beef cattle. $7.70@11.40; stockers and feders, $5.90 Business Opportunityj FOR SALE—WeII-established grocery business, at inventory, fully J| !> equipped with refrigerators, scales, auto delivery, splendid fresh meat ]| !> stand, etc.; business per annum about $23,000. Capital required, about j| 11 $4,000. Uptown location. Building and garage can be leased for a l| ! | term of years. i! ; | INQUIRE OR WRITE |i Rettew & Bushnell 1000 N. Third Street ROTARIANS WIN LANCASTER CUP Harrisburg Club Brings Home Trophy; Win All Contests President Howard C. Fry, of the notary Club, headed a delegation of forty-four Harrlsbtirg Rotarians to the I first annual outing of the Lancaster | Rotary Club at Williamson Park and j Rocky Springs Park yesterday. Dele j nation* from the Reading Rotary Club | and the York Rotary Club were also j the guests of the Lancaster club, Har- I risburg, under the leadership of Presi ! dent Fry, having the largest delega i tion. The Lancaster club awarded a | handsome cup to the Rotary club scor ing the highest number of points In the various athletic contests, the cup to be held until the next outing of the Lancaster club, permanent custody of the same to be held by the club wln | ning it three times. The Harrisburg club won the trophy In these contests: 100-yard da?h, entered by Dwight L. M. Raker and J. William Roshon; won by Raker. Distance bnseball throwing, entered by Dwight L. M. Raker and William B. Bennett; won by Raker. Running broad jump, entered by William B. Bennett and Dwight L. M. Raker; won by Bennett, Raker win ning second place. Shot put. entered by Charles W. 8011. Jr., William B. Bennett and Dwight L. M. Raker; won by 8011. Relay rac-e, entered by Richard C. Jobe, Charles W. 8011, Jr., William B. Bennett and Dwight L. M. Raker; won by this team of Harrisburg Rotarians. President Fry says he took the "bunch" to Lancaster to bring back the cup and that it is the intention of the Harrisburg club to win it three successive times, thereby winning per manent possession. CIVII, SERVICE KX'VMS The United States Civil Service Com mission announces the following ex aminations to he held In this city on the dates named: July 18, 1916—Ordnance draftsman, Navy Department. July IP. 1916—Calculation operator 'machine), laboratory aid in seed test ing. July 19-20, 1916—Attorney, Interstate Commerce Commission; mechanician | lyid laboratory assistant. Applications and further information I may be secured from the Secretary, : Roard of Examiners, Post Office, second ! floor, Harrisburg. Pa. IS8.70; cows and heifers, calves. $8.50® 12.00. Sheep Receipts, 12,000; firm. Wethers, $7.00©8.00; lambs, $7.50@ 10.20; Springs. $8.15<ff11.75. Hogs Receipts. 26,000; firm. Bulk of sales, $9.70® 9.90; light, s9.3sffi> ! 9.90: mixed, heavy, $9.4« I 10.05; rough. $9.40®9.55; pigs, $7.60@ ; 9.i0. I CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., June 21.—Board of Trade closing: Wheat July, 1.03 September, 1.05 ft. I Corn —July, 73H; September, 73*4. ( Oats—July, 39 3 »; September, 39'*. 1 Pork—July. 24.65; September, 24.15. Lard—July. 13.17; September, 13.35. Ribs—July, 13.67; September, 13.77. CLASSIFIED BUSINESS ' ■ DIRECTORY THINGS YOU WANT AND WHERE TO GET THEM { Artificial Limb! and Truuet Braces for all deformities, abdominal I suDDorters. Capital City Art. Umb Co -412 Market St. Bell Phone. French Cleaning and Dyeing ! Goodman's, tailoring: ana repairing, a il Kuaranteed. Call and deliver. Bell | guSnt 32i)6. 1306 H N. Sixth St. " Klre loiUtmiM and Real Estate j K. GiPPIe —Fire Insurance—Real Eel ! t ite—Kent Collecting. 1251 Market St. j Bell phone. Photos: rapner DauKhten Studios—Portrait and Com mertHai Photography. 210 N. Third St. ■ Bell 8583. Tailors ! George F. Shope Hill Tailor, 1241 Mar. ket. Spring goods are now ready. I Tailoring, Cleaning, Pressing. Ladle* ' work a specialty. Steve Wugrenea, j 207 Locust. Signs and Enamel Letters Poulton. SO7 Market street. Bell phone. Prompt and efficient service. Upholsterer—Furniture Repairer Simon N. Cluck, 820-31* Woodbine St. Bell phone 1317 J. I Prospect Hill Cemetery MARKET AND MTH STREKT* This cemetery Is soon to be en larged and beautified under f>!an? prepared by Warren H. Manning. Lots will be sold with the per. petual care provision. I Prospect Hill Cemetery Co. Herman P. Miller, President LOCUST AND COURT STREETS BELL PHONE ISD3 AGENTS WANTED for a REMARKABLE NEW DOOR BOLT ; Small enough to be carried in your pocket or handbaK. yet will fasten any door HO secure as to resist even 1,000 pounds pressure! Attach to lock cham ber ot door in a wink without tools, screws or nails, and removed as quick. For home use. travelers, hotels, board- Inghouses, etc. Sells on sight with big agent's protit. Sample and terms sent postpaid for 25 cents. Refund if want ed. Guaranteed. Address. Mnsic llolt <o.. P. O. Box fll.'.lt, Phlla., Pa. 13
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