Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, June 23, 1916, Page 19, Image 19

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BRIXTOJV George Brlnton died Wed
nesd&y evening, at 7:30, aged •»
• aarS> • • It D
r'uneral services Sunday, tit lj4» Jr.
M., at the home of his brother, Henry
Brlnton, Fifteenth and wwutara.
streets, the Rev. All. Smucker ofh-iat
ing. Body will he taken to Mount
Joy, at 3:35 Sundaj atternoori. where
further services ant 1 burial will take
place. He is survived by
and daughter and three brothers.
Harry A.. Caleb and Martin Brlnton.
WBST —On Juno 21, 1916, Harriet
•i.elen West, daughter of Ansel G. and
B!ien E. West, aged 30 years.
1- uneral on Saturday afternoon, at *
i cl.wk, from parents* residence. l'J
Linden streot. The relatives and
friends aiv Invited to attend without
further notice. Burial ir. Harrisburg
Cemetery.
Stewart John H. Stewart died at his
tate residence. 614 Bo&s street, Thurs
day, June 22. He leaves to mourn his
less two sisters, one brother and one
cousin.
. ant ral services will be held from
'he home, 614 Boas street, Monday.
June 26. ai 2 P. M. Burial at Lincoln
Cemetery.
A ANTKP Good all-around m«-
chinUt. Could use young man with
about two years' experience. Address
•nw; K t; V&TONE FORGING COMPANY.
Northumberland. Pa.
MACHINISTS AND MOULDERS
WANTED Good wages and steady
employment. Apply to Downlngtown
Alfa. Company, Downingtown, Pa.
NOTICE
AIR. GEO. W. DIXON, formerly with
the Harrisburg Pipo & Pipe Bending
Co.. now with the Milton Mfg. Co., Mil
ton. Pa., will be at the Metropolitan
Hotel on Saturday, June. 24, from 1
o'clock P. M. until 7 P. M„ at which
time he will Interview former employes
with a view of having them take up
positions with the above company at
Milton, Pa.
BOMGARIINER On Tuesday. June
20, 191H, Chester 8., son of Raymond
G. and Kffie V. Bomgardner. aged 12
years. 7 months and 1 day.
Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at 2
o'clock, from the residence of his
grandmother. Mrs. Jas. H. Taylor,
2245 Jefferson street. The relatives
and friends are invited to attend
without further notice.
Lost and Found
LOST Black crochetud handbag, on
Market Square, containing one pair
gloves, one paper dollar and key. Re
ward if returned to third floor, 120 Mar
ket street, City.
LOST Little white Terrier dog. Re
ward if returned to 1620 Elm street.
Help Wanted —Maie
WANTED Boy, 16 years of age, to
assist in factory. Harnsoui g Apparel
Co., Over. City Star Launury, state j
street, Rear Entrance.
WANTED An experienced butcher.
Must ha\e reference. Apply 226 Chest-]
nut street.
O. HATOR for Moving Picture Thea
ter —night only. Audress, giving ex
perience. A., 5042, care oi Telegraph.
WANTED A presser. Call Eggert's
Cleaning and Dyeing Works, 1246 Mar
ket.
WANTED Two good, strong active
boys, one to learn bread baking, the
other on cakes. Apply C. H. Ruhi, 2700
Main street, Penbrook.
>W ANTED Jewish boy for grocery
etore. Apply 1042 Herr street.
BOY WANTED in stationery store.
Apply W. D.. 4235, care of Telegraph.
AHMY OF THE UNITED STATES
MBN WANTED Ableuodied, unmar
ried men between ages of 18 and 35;
citizens of United States, of good char
acter and temperate babiis, who can
speak, road and write the English
language. For information apply to
Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building,
3d & .Market Sts., Harrlsburg, Pa.
MECHANICAL DRAFTSMEN Lay
out men, detaiiers and tracers. Address
Chief Clerk, Engineering Department,
Westinghouse Electric and Mfg. Co.,
East Pittsburgh, Pa.
WANTED Experienced male book
keeper, one who can take dictation and
use typewriter. one experienced in
manufacturing preferred. Give refer
ence and salary wanted in first letter.
Address P. O. Box 263, Milton, Pa.
MACHINISTS WANTED
Steady work for good men, first
class shop, located out of town;
no war stuff. Give street address
md also telephone number if any.
Address Box A 5093, care of Tel
egraph office.
WANTED YOUNG MEN to learn
fo become practical chauffeurs. We
give our unlimited course for S6O, easy
payment* and guarantee 30c per hour
as tern as competent. We have 30 cars
to overhaul during the Spring. AUTO
TRANSPORTATION SCHOOL 26-J7-3S
Noxth Cameron street.
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
vania Railroad Company, Division
street, Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED First-class outside cut
ters on Ladies' shoes. Uta & Dunn Co.,
37 Canal street, Rochtster, N. Y.
Help Wanted —Fergale
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 Girl for general house
work. White girl preferred. Call Mrs.
1 awl u. Smith. 2432 North Second street.
| REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
1120 HERR STREET
I *I,OOO
i .2^-story brick with six rooms.
easily at $lO a month. Lot
| ]4\ioo ft., to a 20-ft. rear alley.
116 WASHINGTON ST.
J $3,000
13-nory frame house—B rooms
Hath furnace Mde hay window
—shad* tress and garden.
1021 THOMPSON ST.
•2,500
A nice two-story brick house with
seven rooms bath anri furnace.
Lot 13 6x70 ft.
i MJLLER BROTHERS & CO.
I REAL F.STATE
.Insurance Surety Bonds
i Locust and Court Streets
FRIDAY EVENING,
Help Wanted —Female
WANTED Reliable and experienc
ed white woman to wash, iron and
clean three whole days or six half days
of each week. Call Bell phone 559 W.
WANTED Ladles who can sing and
dance or play mustcal instruments for
musical comedy company. Good sal
ary. steady engagement. Address Bert
Murshall. Garden Theater. Lock Haven,
Pa.
WANTED Competent white girl for
general housework; no washing. Call
Bell phone 25S8J. P. O. Box 45, Pax
tang. Pa.
WANTED. AT ONCE Sewing ma
chine operators. Experience not nec
essary. Blough Manufacturing Co.
WANTED Girls experienced on
powar sewing machines. Apply Har
ilsburg Shoe Mfg. Co., Vernon street.
Harrisburg. Pa.
Salesmen Wanted
WE will pay an active, experienced
salesman good money to sell our Coffee,
Candy, Cigars, Flour and Grocer's Spec
ialties in Harrisburg territory. Apply
for full information to J. A. Eberts Jfc
Son, Scranton, Pa. .
Situations Wanted —Male
WANTED Cylinder pressman. Can
work on half-tone and color work. Can
give reference If there is anything
"pen, please address John William Utz,
1633 North Third street, Philadelphia,
Pa.
WANTED Colored boy. that can
come recommended, would like to have
« place to run errands or work around
a store. Inquire 1170 South Cameron
street.
WANTED A boy, 14, would like a
pooition as errand boy. Call 1170 South
Camer.m street.
WANTED Position of trust, sales
man or collector wanted by young man;
thoroughly honest, reliable and temper
ate in habits. Address H. G. L, No. 2109
Swatara street. Harrisburg. Pa.
WANTED roving man desires po
sition as' printer; six years' experience.
Call, or write, Fred Koenig, Jr., En
haul, Pa.
WANTED Colored boy wants work
of any kind in private family. Address
Box J, 4233, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Boy IB years of age, de
sires place as errand boy. Apply 1727
North Seventn street.
Situations Wanted —Female
WANTED Young woman, experi
enced in general office work and type
writing. desires position. Address Box
B, 509 1. care of Telegraph.
WANTED'— Colored girl would like
to have a place to assist with children
or help around the house. Inquire 1170
South Cameron street.
WANTED Colored girl wants light
housework. Apply 1730 North Seventh
street.
WANTED A position cleaning
either offices or halls. Aply 313 Briggs
streot.
WANTED Day's work of any kind.
Address 234 Ridge street, Steelton, Pa.
WANTED White girl, of 16, wishes
position in confectionery store or small
grocery store. Apply 1806 Wallace
street.
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.
WANTED Maternity nursing by
practical nurse. Phone No. 3479 R.
Real Estate For Sale
HAVE iOU SEEN the beautiful
| homes for sale at RIVERSIDE? Th«y
have large yards, big porches, all m
veniences, and are cheap. Prices range
from ?2,SuO to $3,800. They are on Sec
ono. Third and Lewis streets. Also have
a lew for rent
nLWIS M. NEIFFER, 222 Market St.
APARTMENT HOUSE, good neigh
borhood, close to town, renting for $47
would readily rent for SSO. Price, $4 -
700. H. G. Pediow, HO South Thir
teenth street.
FOR SALE Attractive, new, three
story brick house, eight rooms and
bath, finished in oak, hardwood floors,
vapor neat, porches, large yard, grano
lithic walks, Iron fences, laundry and
all other modern Improvements; rood
location. Will sell on payments of
T £ irt^?^°.L DoUara Per month
Mac WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION CO
„ BUILDERS AND DESIGNERS
*l5O N. FIFTH ST. Harrisburg, Pa.
161 SOUTH EIGHTEENTH STREET
—3-story brick house; 9 rooms and
bath; hot and cold water; furnace Cor
ner property; front porch. Price, $° 900
M. A. FOUGHT,'
F ?, R SALE 2 H -story stucco house
on Paxtang avenue; eight rooms and
VTM?, rdW i < ? orl a ° ors ' lot . 45 ft. by 165
Jn- w . lon easy ttrm s. Address
-'oi I'axtang avenue, Paxtang, Pa.
FOR SALE 1737 N. Sixth St * 3-
story frame dwelling; 10 rooms and
a 'i'i moc '® rn lnl Provenients; iot. 20
xl/sO, Hid© entrance. Price S4 ono on
Packer Co.. Secondand Walnut
1939 GREEN STPBET t g*j
brick house; 9 rooms and bath; "atearn
heat; side entrance; front porch- K ood
as a new house. Price. $4,500
M. A. FOUGHT
$4 P SO0 n,ed ' f y ° U buy thl " PricV
M.A.FOUGHT,
2 '3 North Street.
225 N. FOURTEENTH STREET T
story brick house; 8 rooms and bath"
hot and cold water; furnace- front
?2,550.' dHVe BUey re " of lot fc'
it A. FOUGHT,
2 >- North Street.
2005 SUSQUEHANNA ST.- single T
story frame dwelling; 8 rooms and bath"
cemented cellar; gas; furnace : f?ont and
rear porch; propery | n flrst-class condi
tion. Pi ice, $2,800.00. Brinton-Packer
Co.. Second and AValnut streets aoker
FOTt SALE 517 Seneca fct. • °U.
story frame duelling; 7 rooms and
Ras; front and rear porch; lot ISUviro'
KR. Ksa-'"'" c *
$2,000 WILL BUT a three-stor- frame
hoi.se uptown 8 rooms bath
gas furnace cemented cellar
Son D. o ?] ll '/-. £" nnd Particulars at
Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Ruilding.
FOTC SALE No. 345 S T^lft«« n Hi
hitfc et ~ '•■ tory hrtck 9 rooms
baih gas electric liprht furnace
—-porches lot. 15x120. Particulars at
Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building
$2,200 WILL. BUT a tB-o-storv brick
bouse , rooms bath gas fur
nar" "^uPl'' chp ? cemented cellar
S e; , r^ Th lr tP ?, nth „ ~n' » *'*rket streets.
Rp 'l Realty Co.. Bergner Ruilding.
FOR SALE Bargain to quick
buyer A Corner house nuar heart of
city, i rooms, bath, finished cellar ens
and furnace; grass plot s side and front,
.wo porche?. paved street. Price is
right and large part of purchase prlre
may remain as mortgage. Apply c.. 4231.
care of Telegraph. '
Real Estate—For Sale
BELLEVUE PARK
Sixty ft. by 100 ft. lot. No. 39.
on Twentv-flrst street, one of
the very best locations in the
Park, one-half minute from
trolley, on west side of paved
street, facing entire develop
ment, for sale at a reasonable
figure. Call after 6 P. M. Sam
uel K. Varnes, 1853 Market
street. Bell phone 111 R.
FOR SALE
TWELFTH STREET HOUSES, Nos.
1310-1312. Two 2'i-story frames. Rent
for 19.50 per month. In good shape.
Price for both, $2,000.
.ONE 2H-STORV FRAME HOUSE,
1303 Twelfth street. All improvements.
Rents for sll per month. Price, $1,200.
ONE TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE,
1203 Hanover street. Rents for SS.OO
per month. Price, SBOO.
ONE 3-STORY FRAAIE BUILDING,
corner Twelfth and Hanover streets.
Large store room, line cellar, 8 rooms
and bath. Property in good condition
and well built. Lot, 20x93. Price. $4,500.
RETTEW & BUSHNELL,
1000 NORTH THIRD STREUT,
INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE.
THIRD ST., N„ 1401-1403 One of
the finest corner locations in the city
for apartment houses; frontage on
Third of both houses. 43 feet, depth on
Calder street, 94 feet 8 Inches; open on
three streets. D. J. TITTLE, EMMA L.
HECK. Executors. Apply 300 Calder
Street.
684 SCHUYLKILL STREET 2-story
brick and frame bungalow, six rooms
and bath; hot and cold water, steam
heat, combination gas and electric fix
tures; side entrance; house weather
stripped, cemented cellar; front porch;
dri\e alley rear of lot. Price. $2.300.
M. A. FOUGHT.
272 North Street.
FOR SALE PENN ST.. BLOCK
—3-story brick dwelling; 8 rooms; bath;
cemented cellar; furnace; lot, 14x80.
PrlcJ, $2,500.
BACICENSTOSS BROS.,
RUSS BUILDING.
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 Telegraph,
city.
VAUGHN
I One acre plots; will sell half acre;
! also lots 92x230 feet along M. T.
I trolley; 7 V4c fare to all parts of Har
risburg and Steelton; beautiful and
healthful: ground enough for poul
try and vegetables; price onlv $169
per half acre. C. B. Care. Care's
Grocery Store, Linglestown, Pa. De
scription at 409 Market Street, City.
FOR SALE Suburban Store and
I Residence property. State Road and
Pennsylvania Avenue, West Fairview.
! lot - M*2oo, r ipe for additional
! building. Good proposition for con
tractor. Trolley passes the door. Will
: be sold at a bargain on easy terms, or
i will exchange on city or farm property.
| A. C. YOUNG.
I Real Estate 26 N. Third St.
HAINTON
ON Linglestown Road. 2*4-story resi
°encc - View superb— twenty minutes'
from Square. Good car service. Fine
btate road. Be wise. Don't build. Buy
Quantity of land with building
optional. Terms easy. Many fruit trees
coming. For terms address Rev. J.
Simpson Stansfleld, Jersey Shore. Pa., or
call Bell phone 2026, C. V. 589. City.
Real Estate For Rent
FOR RENT ]
„ STORE ROOM AND DWELLING
218 Pefter Street s2B. Miller Broth
ers Ac Co., Locust and Court Sts.
SIXTH ST., N„ 911 - For rent, three
story dwelling house, in good condition,
with all conveniences, Including steam
heat; nine rooms and bath. Inspection
Invited now. Ready for occupancy after
July 1. Apply L Minter, 17 South Sec
ond street. Bell phone 4282.
FOR RENT 1274 Miller street, near
Thirteenth street, 2',6-story frame
house. Rent, sl3. Possession July 1.
Apply E. A. Heffelflnger, East End
Bank, or 120 South Thirteenth street.
THIRD ST., N., 1507 First floor
room, desirable location for an oftice or
small business
Camp Hill, Park Ave. 2-story brick
bungalow, seven rooms, bath and steam
heat; rent. $25.00.
Camp Hill, Page St.—2 M-story frame
dwelling, eight rooms and bath; rent.
SIB.OO.
Camp Hill. Dickinson Ave.—2V4-story
brick dwelling, eight rooms, bath and
steam heat; modern improvements;
rent, $20.00 plus water.
Enola, Per fat.—2%-story frame
dwelling, six rooms and attic; water in
kitchen; electric light; large lot; rent.
West Fairview, opp. School House—
2-story frame dwelling; rent, $8.50.
BR IN TON-PACKER CO..
Second and Walnut Streets.
FOR RENT No. 1507 State street,
modern three-story brick house in the
best of condition. Immediate posses
sion. Rent, SSS.
J. E. GIPPLE,
FOR RENT No 521 Race street, 6-
room brick house. Steam heat, iras and
coal range. Rent. sl6.
J. E. GIPPLE,
Apartments For Rent
FOR RENT
HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS
Centrally located six rooms and batn
—city steam heat. Miller Brothers &
Co.. Locust and Court Sts.
FURNISHED APARTMENT, "cora
plete, three months' occupancy, three
minutes' walk from Markot street,
choice neighborhood. Rent reasonable
to desirable tenant. Address C., 5041
care of Telegraph.
UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
APARTMENT Modern; five
choice neighborhood; rent reasonable
immediate possession. Apply Penna
ueaity & Improvement Company 132
Lccust street.
FOR RENT
HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS and
office for a physician (first floor) five
rooms and bath city steam heat
Particulars at office of Miller Brother*
H Co.. Locust and Court Streets.
FOR RENT Third floor apartment
three rooms and bath; no children
Rent. sls. Apply 27 North Thirteenth
street.
[ FURNISHED APARTMENTS live
rooms and bath: all conveniences. Only
[rented until September 16. Kent 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 tor Rent
FOR RENT Neatly furnished room
for one or two gentlemen, or man and
wife. Board of desired. Attractive
rates for summer months. Bell phone'
426 North street.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
in an apartment, kitchen and bath. In
quire at 128 Walnut street.
FOR RENT Two large. light and
airy second-story front rooms; use of
Bell phone. Address 719 North Sixth.
NORTH ST.. 410 Second and third
floor front rooms, nicely furnished, fac
ing Capitol Park; hot and cold running
water, lights, large bathroom
and use of Bell phone.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
. Rooms For Rent
FOR RENT ~ Furnished rooms,
singly or ensulte; all conveniences;
phone, etc.; references required. Apply
1015 North Front street.
THE] MORRELL, 212 Locust street
One minute from P. O. High-class fur
nished rooms witk all conveniences,
hotel service included. Bell phone
2642 J.
ROOMS TOR RENT—Suitable for
gentleman; one room with stationary
washstand, e'.ectric lighting, city steam,
bath to every two rooms; reference re
quired. 218 Pine stret.
FOR RENT Large, furnished front
room, suitable for one or two gentle
men. Apply No. 9 .-.orth Front. Phone
1029 M.
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished
I rooms, second floor, suitable for light
| housekeeping; use of bath and phone,
-lo South Thirteenth street.
I
FOR RENT Two communicating
I rooms, handsomely furnished; fine resi
t dentia! section; modern Improvements;
I private family; suitable for man and
| w.fe or two men. 1317 State street.
Phone 3594 J.
MT. GRETNA Two furnished bed
rooms, with bath and tub. Address E.
W„ Box 207, Mt. Gretna, Pa.
E*OR RENT Large, well furnished
second floor room for rent, ail conveni
ences and use of phone. 813 North Sec
ond street.
W anted—Board—Rooms
WANTED By young lady, fur
nished room, use of bath, centrally lo
cated. Address S., 4243, care of Tele
graph.
LADY wishes room, with board. In
refined, private family. State particu
lars.. Reference exchanged. Address
A., 4-41, care of Telegraph.
Board and Rooms
WANTED A refined man and wife,
or two men, to room and board in pri
vate family. Address C„ 4238, care of
Telegraph.
BOARDERS WANTED Room and
board for three men. Good country
board. Call at 1260 State street, near
Thirteenth, or Lell phone 48M.
BOARDING AND ROOMS Can ac
commodate a few more boarders; rea
sonable rates, with the best th>: market
affords. 123 South Second street.
For Sale—Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Complete house-paint
ing outfit and equipment. Used only
one seasn. Full set of ladders, ropes
and iader-jacks. Call, or address, 2111
Herr street.
FOR SALE TO CIX)SE STABLE—Car
riage and Harness. Fuie Pittsburgh
C'ut-under carriage for two horses, com
plete and in good order; high two-horse
brake, built like a watch; one set
double carriage harness, one set single
carriage harness, fly nets, saddle and
bridle, new collar, etc. l.ow prices for
prompt sale. Apply to J. Horace Mc-
Farland, Bellevue Park.
FOR RENT - Typewriters bought,
sold or rented. Harriuburg Typewriter
and Supplv Co., 40 North Court street
FOR SALE Large ice box, good
condition, for sale cheap to quick buyer
Apply No. 9 North Front. Phone 1029 M.
FOR Diamona and Good
rich Automobile, Motorcycle and Bicycle
Tirec. Trunks Bags and Suitcases,
Harness and Leather Goods made to
order. Sole Leather and Shoe Findings.
HARRISBURG HARNESS & SUPPLY
CO.. SECOND AND CHESTNUT STa
FOR SALE One male Angora kit
ten; great pet. Apply 1925 Park street.
FOR SALE Household furniture,
in good condition, to be sold privately.
Call at 2128 Atlas street.
! BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS
| SIO.OO up L C. Smith. Underwood,
and Remington rebuilt and second
j hands. Attractive prices. Typewriters
! exchanged, bought and repaired. Geo
;P. Tlllotson, 211 Locust street. Opp
! Urpheum.
FOR SALE One sii-foot mahogany
sideboard, $25.00. Must sell before June
l 30. 917 North Seventeenth street. Bell
j phone 1104 J.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
, Telegraph Business Office.
I AT GABLE'S. 113 116 and 117 South
Second street, 5,000 gallons New Era
ready-mixed paint. Acme quality. All
the full line of the Acme make.
AT GABLE'S, 111-IX7 South Second
street, 6,000 sets new sash, Bxlo 12 L
primed and glazed, at $1.30 per set.
Also other sizes. Also doors and shut
! ters.
FOR SALE at Gable's. 111-117 South
Second street. Lawn Fence, Field Fence
Getes, Poultry Netting. Building Hard
i ware. Plaster Board. Upson Wall Board
j Compo-Board, Doors. Sash. Shutters,
Mouldings. Porch Posts. Pumps, etc.
j UNITED STATES ARMY hats, shoes
and coats. Bargain prices. All sizes,
i Best kind of material for worklngmen.
Money back If not satisfied. & Meltzer.
j 613 Walnut street.
FOR SALE Water motor In good
I condition, suitable for operating Pipe
j 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
of lice.
For Rent—Miscellaneous
FOR RENT Store room. 1212 Mar
ket street, newly finished. 21 feet wide
corner property. Will be equipped to
suit tenant. Apply to L Minter, 1167
Market street, or phone Bell 4282, Unit
ed 563 W.
STORE ROOM FOK HENT—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 100.
FOR RENT—Offices suitable
for a doctor or dentist or general
purposes. Light, heat and at
tendance. Dr. John Oenslager,
711 North Third street.
Wanted—Miscellaneous
WANTED TO BUY One iron cellar
door. Size preferred. 4-6x5-8. Address
Box L. 4244, care of Telegraph.
"W ANTED Second-hand roll-top
office desk and chair. M., 4242, care of
Telegraph.
WANTED Bull pup. male preferred
State price Address J., 4237, care of
Telegraph.
WANTED - Furnished house or
apartments for light housekeeping; no
children. 8., care of Telegraph.
WANTED A secondhand ladles'
bicycle, in good condition. Call 899W-2.
ANTED - - A Yale Triplex chain
hoist, one ton capacity. Address Box
C, 42H9. care of Telegraph.
Business Opportunities
FOR SALE Cigar and Pool Parlor,
reasonable to quick buyer. Address D..
6040. car* of Telegraph. Aaure «
Business Opportunities
RESTAURANT. Ice Cream and Cigar
Stand will be sold very cheap for rash;
on easy terms, If desired. Address V..
5043. care of Telegraph. 1
ANY Intelligent person can earn good
Income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Send for pai
tlculars. Press Syndicate. 798 JLock
port. N. Y.
RESTAURANT FOR SALE On ac
count of owner going into other busi
ness will sell one or the best paying
restaurants and ice cream business at
a bargain. Apply to C. E. Shcnk. Ann
vine. Pa.
Business Personals
HEMSTITCHING
FANCY AND PLAIN, done on short
notice; 10 cents a yard up; colors a
I 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.
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. <3l Market street, at
subway.
i PAINTING In all Its branches, also
paperhanging. Only first-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.
Farms
j A GOOD FARM —9l acres, % mile
from Dauphin, good buildings; reduced
I *I,OOO. Now offered at $6,500. H. G.
I Pedlow. 110 South Thirteenth street.
Hauling and Moving
AUTO TRANSFER
FURMTURE and general hauling by
large IV4 to 2-ton truck; picnics, dav or
night parties a specialty; reasonable
rates. E. E. FIESE, 311 S. Front St
j Steelton. Bell phone 19W..
HAULING
R. A. HART.MAN, Boarding: Stable
and National Transfer Co. Movers ol
pianos, safeti, boilers and general haul
ing. W. H. Lathe. Manager. Fifth ana
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No
2503 R.
PIANO MOVING
WE move piarics carefully. Bell
146. Winter Piano Co.. 23 North Fourth
street.
Money to Loan
MONEY TO LOAN on Estate
security In any amounts and upon any
terms to suit borrower. Address P. O
Box 174. Harrlsburg, Pa.
MONEY advanced to nousekeepcrs at
r.ites; business confidential. Profit
Sharing Loan Society, Room 7, Spooner
Building, y North Market Square.
READY MONEY
for Individuals pressed by lack
of funds to meet Immediate
necessities in amounts of sls to
*3OO, at legal rates. Payments
and time arranged to suit your
convenience.
. CO-OPERATIVE
LOAN & INVESTMENT CO..
204 Chestnut St.
Storage
FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private
rooms for household goods, $2 per
month and up. We in\nte inspection.
Low insurance. 437-445 South Second
street Harrlsburg Storage Company.
STORAGE in 3-stor" bricU building,
rear 408 Market street.
Household goods In clean, private
rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to
P. G. Dioner. Jeweler. 408 Market St.
STORAGE 419 Broad street, for
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms. $1 to 13. Wagons. 75 cents
per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411
Broad street.
Musical
HAVE your VICTROLA, GRAFANOLA
°r .EDISON Talking Machine REPAIR
ED by an expert. Bell phone 3242 J.
>V rite, or call, at Jtls Broad street.
FOR SALE *sso JACOB DOLL,
PLAYER PIANO, In good .condition,
with records. Owner needs room fo»
business nurposes. S2OO cash, or will
consider part payment and note. La
I'ranee Shop. 316 Chestnut street, City.
MAHOGANY UPRIGHT PIANO—Must
be sold this week, family moving atvuy.
JXiv sai I 'iflce for cash. Address Box A.
6038, care of Telegraph.
I $25 PHONOGRAPHS for sl6. sl6
Phonographs for $lO, Xow's your op
| portunity If you love good music. Come
i W —P ear your favorite selection. 325
Market street.
Poultry and Livestock
FOR SALE Five horses, weighing
from 1,200 to 1,500 lbs. Guaranteed for
every kind of work. Three months'
payment. 1423 South Thirteenth street.
City.
GRAZING CATTLE Good pasture
at reasonable rates for any number of
ca ,. S; .Write Box 7, Dauphin, Pa, or
call Bell phone Dauphin 5-R3.
Automobiles
FOR SALE Jeffries car, 1916 model;
used 5,000 miles; in best condition. Call
on Bell phone 2138 R. Will sell at rea
sonable price.
FOR SALE A CUTTING 40-horse
power automobile, price, $400; also 1915
6-passenger PULLMAN JUNIOR, price.
$390; a BUICK Touring car, fully equip
ped, $76; a 4-cylinder MAXWELL, j-
PJ?'5. s . e ,! I K er - $100; also a 2-eylinder MAX
JV F3for S6O; a CLARKE runabout,
$176, and a FORD light delivery run
about. $100; an INT ICR- ST ATE, 5-pas
senger, $200; an incomplete CHAL
MERS chassis. $9; one 4-cyllnder
MITCHELL, $100; an INTERNATIONAL
delivery _ car, capacity 2,000 pounds,
price. $l5O. The above cars are In first
class running order, and will be sold
this week without reserve. AUTO
TRANSPORTATION EXCHANGE, 27-29
North Cameron Street. Bell phone 1710.
FREE FREE
One gallon automobile or motorcycle
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.
MR. AUTOMOBILE OWNER, AUTOS
SOLO at reasonale rates. No sales, no
pay. KErsTONE GARAGE, 912 North
Third street. Bell phone 385J-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 6 per cent only. No storage
charges if car is not sold. Auto Tians-
Rortatlon Exchange Department, 26-29
orth Cameron street. Bell phone 1710.
SECOND-HAND CARS One 5-pas
senger De Cambel. one 5-passenger 1914
Ford, newly painted. In excellent con
dition: one 6-passonger 1915 Ford, good
as new; one 1912 Ford delivery, with
new body; one 1908 Overland. Cars for
sale at Ford Garage, Mlddletown, Pa.
E. M. Snavely, Manager.
THE FOLLOWING CARS FOR SALE
—All In good condition and reasonable
prices: MERCER touring, 4-passen-
Ser, 1911: KLINE, 7-passeneer, 1912-
ABV BUTCK roadster. 1912: BUICK
roadster, 1913; LIGHT SIX CHALMERS!
5-passenger, 1914; VIM delivery, 1918-'
CADILLAC delivery, 1911, new tires and
paint; open body.
GEO. B. ZECH.
BUICK AND CHEVROLET AGENT
CITY AUTO GARAGE.
JUNE 23, 1916.
ENTIRE LIST IS
AT LOW LEVELS
Break in Tennessee Copper
Precipitates Attack in
Vulnerable Issues
New York, June 23.—Encouraged
by the break in Tennessee Copper,
the short interests began a series of
attacks upon other vulnerable issues.
Industrial Alcohol fell precipitately
adding 5 points to yesterday's losS of
7 and other specialties, including some
of the prominent munitions, motors
Reading also weakened on large of
ferings, carrying other esasoned stocks
with It, the list in general being at
lowest levels of the current move
ment. Buying orders checked the de
cline, but heavy selling of Marine Pre
ferred and American Can again unset
tled the market. Bonds were lower
with_ a sale of Mexican government 5s
at 4 5 against sixty last February.
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; 3 4 Pine street. New York,
furnish the following quotations:
New York, June 23.
Open. Clos.
Allis-Chaimers 24% 23%
American Beet Sugar ... -ti7% 87
American Can 54% 53
American C& F 56% 56%
American Cotton OH ... 53% 53%
America nice Securities . 28 28
Amefican Locomotive .. 68% 68
American Smelting .... 93% 93%
American Sugar 109'.4 110
American T & T 130% 130%
Anaconda 81 79%
Atchison 104 103%
Baldwin Locomotive ... 81% 81%
Baltimore & Ohio 88% 88%
Bethlehem Steel 427V4 427 %
B F Goodrich 74% 74%
Butte Copper 85% 66%
California Petroleum ... 18 17%
Canadian Pacific 175 175
Central Leather 54 53 %
Chesapeake and Ohio .. 67 61 %
Chicago, Mil and St Paul 97% 97
Chicago, R I and Pacific 22% 23
Chino Con t'opper 48% 48%
Colorado Fuel and Iron. 40% 40%
Consolidated Gas 134% 134%
Crucible Steel 78 78
Crucible Steel pfd 114% 114%
Distilling Securities .... 44% 44%
General Electric Co ... 166% 166%
Greai Northern pfd ... 120% 120
Gt Northern Ore, subs .. 36% 34%
Inspiration Copper .... 48 48%
Interhoro-Metropolitan. . 7% 17
Kennecott 47% 48
Interboro r Met. pfd 74% 74%
Lackawanna Steel 67% 66%
Lehigh Valley 79 77 %
Maxwell Motors 83% 82
Merc. Mar. ctfs 23% 23%
Merc. Mar. ctfs. pfd. ... 91% 88%
Mex. Petroleum 97% 97%
Miami Copper 34% 34%
Missouri Pacific 6 6
National Lead 64 64%
New York Central 104% 103%
N. Y„ N. H. and H 62% 61%
N. Y. O. and W 26% 26%
Nor. and West 130% 130%
Northern Pacific 113% 113%
Pa. Railroad 57% 57%
Pittsburgh Coal 26 26
Pittsburgh Coal pfd 100% 100
Press Steel Car 47% 46%
Railway Steel Spg 43 42 %
Ray Con Copper 20% 20
Reading 100% 100%
Republic Iron and Steel. 45% 44%
Southern Pacific 96% 96%
Southern Ry 22% 22%
Southern Ry pfd 68 68%
Studebaker 138 136%
Tennessee Copper 36 34%
Automobiles
FOR SAL.E 5-passenger Reo Tour
ing Car in gooi' condition: five good
tires. Brand new. Will sell cheap. In
quire 2220 Logan street. Bell phone
19 48M.
1912 five-passenger Regal; good
shape; new tires utl around; big bar
gain for quick buyer.
1912 five-passenger Pullman, com
pletely overhauled; A 1 condition: good
upholstering; good top and tires; big
S bargain.
MILLER AUTO CO..
68 South Cameron St. Bell phone 4119 J.
Summer Resorts and
Cottages
1 BEAT THE HEAT. GO TO PERDIX.
I FOR RENT. FURNISHED. Point
; Breeze Cottage. SB.OO per week. Will
accommodate six people. Slight reduc-
I tion for entire season.
! A. C. YOUNG. 26 N. THIRD ST.
1 Bell 713 J.
Motorcycles and Bicycles
| BICYCLES BICYCLES—BICYCLES
—Rebuilt, guaranteed as represented.
| SB, $lO, sl2 and SIS. See them to-day
! and save money. Dayton Cycle Co., 912
' North Third street. Bell phone 385J-1.
Legal Notices
NOTICE
To Bondholders of Penna. Milk Pro
ducts Co.:
NOTICE Is hereby given that holders
of Mortgage Bonds, numbers 213, 9, >7
211, 20. 12. 33, 25, 212, 11. 21. 32, 410, St,
26, 31, 209, and 24. shall present them
to the Union Trust Co. Pennsylvania.
Harrlsburg, Pa., Trustee, for payment,
July 1, 1916, after which date Intereat
will cease on above mentioned bonds.
PENNA. MILK PRODUCTS CO..
Harrlsburg, Penna.
PROPOSAL FOR REBUILDING
BRIDGE, OFFICE OF THE STATE
1 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF
PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS
STATE CAPITOL BUILDING, HAIt
-lUSBURG, PA.
Sealed Proposals will be received by
the Superintendent of Public Grounds
and Buildings at his office In the Capi
tol Building, Harrlsburg, Pa„ until 2
o'clock P. M„ Tuesday. July 11 1916, for
i furnishing all labor and materials to
: rebuild bridge across the North Branch
of tlie Susquehanna River at Athens,
Bradford County, Pa., as called for in
the plans and specifications as prepared
by David A. Kecfe. Consulting Engineer
! for the Board of Commissioners of Pub
lic Grounds and Building* of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania.
Plans, specifications and bidding
blanks will be furnished to prospective
bidders by applying to the Superinten
dent of Public Grounds and Buildings,
'Capitol Building, Harrlsburg, Pa.
SAMUEL B. RAMBO,
Superintendent.
NOTICE is hereby given that an ap
plication will be made to the Governor
of the State of Pennsylvania on the 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 Curtin
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.
Third Ave 68 S8
Union Pacific 136 % 136%
U S I Alcohol 140% 140
U S Rubber 52% 52%
U 8 Steel 83% 84
U S Steel pfd 11 7 Vi 117%
Utah Copper 76% 7.1 *4
Virginia-Carolina Chem. 40% 41
West Union Telegraph.. 92% 92%
Westinghouse Mfg 58% 58%
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE
Philadelphia, June 23. Wheat
Steauy; No. 2. red. spot and June. sl.Ol
©J.O3; No. 2. Southern, red. 99c%51.01.
Corn Firm; No. 2, yellow, local,
84% 85c; steamer. No. 2, yellow, local.
S3%@B4c.
«?- atß *r" F lrm: * 'white, 46%
©4(0; No. i. white, 44®45c.
Bran Market dull and weak;
city mills, winter, per ion. Jio.oO;
em, winter ner ton. $26.60; Spring, per
ton, $22.50®23.00.
Refined Sugars The market is dull;
!$• '•■•0© , 7.75c; fine pranulated,
i.«0@7.66c; confectioners' A, 7.20<i7;7.55c.
Butter Market steady; western,
creamery, extras, 30® 31c; nearby
prints, fancy. 84c.
Eggs The market is higher;
*'i' ' •"« 'i. hi
free cases, $7.20 per case; do., current
receipts, free chsph. $6.60®6.75 per case;
western, extras, firsts, free cases, $7.20
western, nista, ires
»6. <5®7.05 per case.
Live Poultry Dull and lower;
fowls. 19® 20c; roosters. 13®14c;
SPIiSf chickens, 22®30c; do., broilers.
30J®38c: ducks, I4@>l«c: creese, 14®16c.
Dressed Poultry—Steady; fowls, fancy
do., gaod to choice, 21®21%c;
do., small sizes, 18<0>2Oc* old roosters,
15c; broiling chickens, nearby. 33®
45c; do., wostern, 22@24c; roasting
chickens, western. choice 1.0 /anc »
£2c: do., fair to *roo#j.
ducks, nearby, 10(&-20c; do., western, 12
(CP 1 be, KfiJjt'. near lofU'-uc. uu •ve*i
*rn lie
Flour Market nominal; winter,
straights. $4.754t0.00; do., patents, so.ou
©0.26; Spring firsts, clear, $5.35@5.75-
do., straights, $5.20®5.40; do., patents!
$,i.50®6.75; do., favorite brands, $6.25®
Hay Dull and lower; No. J large
bales, $24.00@24.50; No. 1, medium
bales, $23.50; No. 2, do., $20.00® 21.00-
No. 3. do., $15.00® 16.00.
Clover mixed, light mtxed. $19.00®
20.00: No. 1, do.. $17.50® 18.50; No. 5.
do., $15.00®) 17.00.
Potatoes The market la easier;
white, choice, old, per bushel •
Eastern Shore, No. 1, per barrel $3 50
®3.60; do.. No. 2, do., $2.25®3.60; do
culls, do., $1.50® 1.75; Norfolk, No. 1, per
barrel. $3.25®3.50; do., No. 2, do., $1.75®
2.25;; do., culls, do., $1.251.50; North
Carolina and South Carolina, No. l, per
barrel, $3.00®3.25; do., No. 2, do.. s£so
0 2.00.
CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADE
By Associated Press
Chicago, 111., June 23.—Board of Trade
closing.
. Wheat July, 99%; September,
1.02=18.
Corn—July, September, 70 B s.
Oats—July, 39 >i; September. 3*.
Pork—July, 24.10; September. 23.70.
Lard—July, 12.92; September, 13.07.
Ribs—July, 13.40; September. 13.47.
CHICAGO CATTI.E
Chicago. 111., June 23. Cattle Re
ceipts, 1,000; weak. Native beef cattle.
$7.60® 11.30; stoi kers and feeders, $5.75
® 8.70; cows and heifers, $3.75®9.75;
calves, $8.50® 12.00.
Hheep Reecipts, 11.000; weak.
Wethers. $7.00® 8.00; lambs, $7.50®
10.00; Springs, $8.00®11.6n.
Hogs Receipts, 28,000; slow. Na-
Hogs Receipts, 28,000; slow. Bulk
of sales, $9.65®9.85; light, $9 25®9.80;
mixed, $9.40®9.90; heavy, $9.35®9.9b:
rough, $9.35®9.50; pigs. $7.50©9.00.
Two Killed, Twenty Hurt in
Crash on Electric Road
Ellwood City, Pa., June 23.—Two
persons were killed and twenty or
more injured to-day at North Sewick
ley near here when a freight car on
the Pittsburgh-Harmony, Butler and
New Castle Electric Railway ran into
a heavily loaded passenger car. It
was believed that some of the injured
will die.
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VALUE ELM AT *I,OOO
Witnesses who testified before the
board of viewers in the Front and Sec
ond street subway cases this afternoon,
declared a giant elm destroyed in the
construction of the subway, in front
of H. A. Gable's Second street resi
dence worth SI,OOO. The hearing will
be resumed June 27.
CLASSIFIED
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
THINGS YOU WANT AND
WHERE TO GET THEM
Artificial Minlia and Trusses
Braoes for all deformities, abdominal
supporter*. Capital City Art Limb Co_
412 Market St. Bell Phono.
French Cleaning and OfcUf
Goodman's, tailoring ana repairing, all
Kuaraoteeo. Call and deliver. Ball
phoue iU»6. 1806 tt N. Sixth St
Firs Insurance and Heal Estate
JTE.
tate —Kent Collecting. 1351 Market at
Bell Phone-
Pbntograpner
Daughten Studios—Portrait and Com.
merclal Photography. 210 N. Third St.
Bell 8583.
Tallsrs
George F. Bhope Hill Tailor. mi Mar.
ket Spring goods are now ready.
Tailoring. Cleaning. Pressing. Ladlea.
work a specialty. Steve Wugreneo!
JO7 Locust
Signs and Enamel Letters
Foulton, 307 Market street, Bell phon*
Prompt and efficient Cervlce.
Upholsterer—Furniture Repairer
Simon N. Cluck, 320-33< Woodbine St.
Ball phone 1817 J.
Fine Farm For Sale
That valuable limestone farm,
situated along the line of the
~ Cumberland Valley Railroad
11 Company at Greason Station and ..
■ extending northward to the vil- >
lage of I'lainfield, containing 118
I' acres and known as the Robert
~ Greason farm.
This farm is one of the finest
farms in the valley—all cleared, 1
smooth land, under good culti
vation—and for situation it can !'
1 not be surpassed. It being readily ~
accessible both by rail and trol- >
ley.
The buildings consist of stone !!
< and weatherboard house, bank
barn, wagonshed and necessary "
outbuildings. There are four "
cisterns on the place and a ten- 1
ant house.
It would make a very deslr- "
1 able country home for a busl- 1
nessman doing business In Har
rlsburg.
Sale will be held on the prem- 11
ises on July Ist. at 2:30 p. m., "
when terms of sale win be 1
stated. For further information, !
ii address j
; ANNA A. GREABON and ♦
MRS. LAURA R. HART, J
ii Carlisle, Pa. *
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