| SELLIHAI IMP "PIAWO'QDICKLY THRU - "A WANT AD | Help Wanted —Male WANTED Plumbers and laborers. Apply M. H. Baker, 1330 Derry street. i WANTED White man for ,restau rant and work in general. Apply west End Cafe. 1613 North Third street. WANTED Five first-class painters, at once. Apply Malehorn, 214 Lincoln, or Steelton t-leights School Building. < WANTED Two first-class plumb ers. at once. Herre Bros.. No. 3.35 North Fourth. j WANTED Jewish young man to work in a grocery store. Apply at 1042 Herr street. WANTED Boys experienced in cutting shoes with dies; also a few learners. The Dauphin Shoe Co., Market street. Fourth Floor, Over Hub. WANTED Bricklayers. Apply at Harrisburg Pipe and Pipe Bending Works, State and Tenth streets. WANTED A quick, live and thor oughly reliable clerk lor office work, not user 35 years of age, by an estab lished Arm. Good salary paid. Address P O. Box 69", Harrisbur*;, Pa. MACHINISTS AND MOULDERS WANTED Good wages and steady , employment. Apply to Downlngtowa Mfs Company. Downingtown, 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. 80x'263. Milton. Pa. WANTED First-class outside cut- • ters on Indies' shoes. Utz & Dunn Co.. 37 Canal street, Koch«ster. N. Y. WANTED YOUNG MEN to learn to become practical chauffeurs. We i give our unlimited course for SSO, easy s psyments, and guarantee 30c per liour as sern as competent. We have 30 cars to overhaul during the Spring. AUTO TRANSPORTATION SCHOOL. 26-27-29 Noith 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, Fa. I Help Wanted—Female WANTED Experienced dining room girl. Call at 203 Pine street. | LAUNDRESS WANTED, white wo man. Apply Bolton House. WANTED A cook. High wages. Take the A car to Lewis street Call i corner of Lewis and Front streets. 1 WANTED Young girl to assist [ with housework. Apply 2232 North ! Second street. WANTED Girl, or woman, for general housework; good home and wages assured. Apply at once, 37 South Front street, 6teelton. Pa. EVERY STUDENT PLACED The ; reason—Expert training, individual in struction and a personal interest in each student. Harrisburg Shorthand School. 31 North Second street. ♦ WANTED Girls over 16 to strip tobacco. Also experienced Rollers, Bunchmakers, Packers, 1 Filler and Binder strippers. Wel fare looked after by trained nurse Apply Harrisburg Cigar Com pany, 500 Race street. WANTED Stenographer and typist, graduate of the Harrisburg High School ; Commercial Course. Apply X. Y. Z., ! 4247, care of Telegraph. WANTED, AT ONCE Sewing ma chine operators. Experience not nec essary. Blough Manufacturing Co. WANTED Girls experienced on power sewing machines. Apply Har- Harrl'fi Co., Vernon street. , WANTED Girl for general house work; white preferred. Apply 720 j North Sixteenth street, City. WANTED A white girl to cook and do general housework; no washing; small family. Apply 615 North Front ! street- Situations W anted—Male WANTED By a young man, posi tion ag salesman; five years' experi- ' ence; thoroughly reliable and compe tent. Inquire Bell phone 1001 M. WANTED Young man. 27 years old, wants position as office man or salesman, four years' general office work and four years' as salesman for last concern: references. Address 0., 4:'d4, care of Telegraph. WANTED B- a man who neither useg intoxicants nor tobacco, a posi tion either with a florist or trucker. , uood wages demanded. Also capable i farmer. Address F. F.. care of Tele graph. WANTED Colored man wants cel i? rE j° £» e ®-n and whitewash, lawns mowed, hedges trimmed, atuomobiles washed and polished bv the week or otherwise. Bell phone 271 R. ; Situations Wanted—Female XV ANTED Girl wants general ■ housework or plain cooking. Call, or! address, 1034 South Cameron street. , WANTED Day's work of any kind ! « or Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Apply Sarah Lomoax, 626 Primrose « avenue. _ WANTED Young woman desires position as general office work; two • v ? a l s '. experience. Apply A., 5044. care of Telegraph. WANTED A middle-aged white 1 woman desires situation for general housework or as housekeeper in widowers family; no objection to chil dren, and willing to go out of the city. Adaress W., 5096, care of Telegraph. WANTED Washing and ironing to I do at home, or day's work. Address 921 Sarah avenue. WANTED Middle-aged white wo- \ man R desire. day's work. Apply Bel! 7 ri i REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ? I 11646 Market St. j I* This is a well-built, three-storyf I brick dwelling with eight rooms* —bath and furnace. Lot 17 ft. | 7% In. front by 110 ft. in depth! to a 20 ft. alley. I Just the right location for a! store room—space on the rear off lot for a garage for one or two? ' machines. j • : MILLER BROTHERS & CO. j J REAL ESTATE • Insurance Surety Bonds! J i/ocuat and Court Streets j —■ ■"» i TUESDAY EVENING, Real Estate For Sale .FOR SALE Fifteenth Street. No. I 2.. 3-story frame dwelling. 9 rooms;! range; gas; lot. 16x75; suitable for garage in rear; rents for 116.00. Price, $2,250. Backenstoss Bros., Russ Build- i ing. WHAT IS 415 S. THIRTEENTH , Street worth to you? Ten-room house., Improvements. Steam heat. Lot, 2ux 152 feet. Make an offer. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. I BUY 340 CRESCENT STREET at $3,250. In good condition and the loca- \ tion is fine. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South I Thirteenth street. FOR SALE Two frame dwellings on Thirteenth Street, near Derry—good business proposition plot, 35x120 1 : paved street front and rear. Inspect ! them No. 119 and No. 121. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building REDUCTION OF SIOO made in that steam-heated property at Progress I gas, electric lights, hardwood floors in! two rooms; well finished throughout; 1 lot, 25x125. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner j Building. THREE LOTS. Third and Emerald streets, 60 ft. by 160 ft., fronting 75 feet on Susquehanna street. Sell reasonably. Inquire 23 South Second, or 2004 North : Fourth street. $375 WILL BUY 4 suburban lots i fronting on car line. Someone will get i j this bargain. Houses, $1,200 up. Edgar | ] B. Lerew, 4 North Fifth street. FOR SALE 2% -story frame dwell- ' ing, located on Main Street. Camp Hill, i containing S rooms and bath; gas and electric light; front and rear porches;! furnace heat; lot, 31x145. Price. $3,- i 000.00. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and | Walnut Streets. FOR SALE 2%-story brick and j shingle dwelling, containing 9 rooms, bath and pantry; gas and electric light; hot water heat; front and side porches; '■ igarage; lot. 60x147. Price, $4,500.00. : j Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut ' Streets. FOR SALE Lot, 40x140 on Bowman 1 Avenue, Camp Hill; lot. 40x140 on Lo cust Street. Camp Hill. Price, $12.00 per front foot for each. Brinton-Packer ; Co.. Second and Walnut Streets. i FOR SALE Park Street. No. 1614 i ■ Lot. 22 by 110 ft. Frame house with 11 rooms; all improvements; porches, side entrance, paved streets front and rear. Price, $3,500. J. E. GIPPLE, j 1251 Market Street. I ! FOR SALE Attractive, new. three- I I story brick house, eight rooms and | I bath, finished in oak, hardwood floors, vapor heat, porches, large yard, grano- ' j lithic walks, iron fences, laundry and ! (all other modern Improvements; good, 1 location. Will sell on payments of ; | Thirty i $30.00) Dollars per month. Mac WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION CO.. ! BUILDERS AND DESIGNERS, j I 2150 N. FIFTH ST.. Harrisburg. Pa. I FOR SALE Zarker Street, No. 1923, ! new "-room brick house, with steam heat, g:as and electric liphts, porch ! and side entrance. Immediate posses sion. Price. $2,700. J. E. GIPPLE. 1251 Market Street. I. i THIRD ST.. N„ 1401-1403 One :t ! ' the finest corner locations in the city i for apartment houses; frontage on j [Third of both houses, 43 feet, depth on j Calder street. 94 feet 8 inches: open on! j three streets. D. J. TITTLE, EMMA L BECK, Executors. Apply 300 Cald&r I ! Street. FOR SALE Desirable build ing lots, located on Fourth, Fifth, j Schuylkill and Atlas streets, in j blocks or the whole. A splendid I opportunity for builder. Inquire or address, F. R. Oyster, trustee, care of Harrisburg Telegraph, 1 city. FOR SALE Suburban bungalow, along trolley line between Penbrook I and Progress. Lot. 53 by 140 ft. House has all Improvements and is well locat- i ed and in first- class condition. Price upon inquiry. J. E. GIPPLE. 1251 Market Street. VAUGHN One acre plots; will sell half acre; 1 also lots 92x230 feet along M. T. I trolley; 7%c fare to all parts of Har- j risburg and Steelton; beautiful and j healthful; ground enough for poul- j try and vegetables; price only $169 j per half acre. C. B. Care, Care's Grocery Store, Linglestown, Pa. L)e scription at 409 Market Street. City. | Real Estate For Rent FOR RENT No. 1507 State street. I modern three-story brick house in the 1 best 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 I coal range. Rent. sl6. J. E. GIPPLE. 1251 Market Street. | Farms FOR SALE Small farm, with fruit in abundance. Bargain to quick pur chaser. For particulars address Owner, 4252, care of Harrisburg Tele graph. 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 FOR RENT Furnished housekeep- | I ing apartments, two rooms, kitchen ana ! | bath, for months of July and August. Inquire Third Floor. 128 Walnut street, I after 4 P. M. SECOND ST.. No. 212 Complete I apartment, five rooms and bath, I kitchen. Apply 11 A. M. to 2 P. M„ 6 I P. M. to 7 P. M„ 212 North Second street. | APARTMENT FOR RENT Five I rooms, bath and pantry; splendid loca> tion. Possession after July 1. Apply 225 North Second street. Phone 142! M. • n-JT'-lP' RENT Third floor apartment, I 239 North street, 5 rooms, tilted bath, pantry, all hardwood floors: all mod ! ern conveniences; large side and rear porches Apply 259 North street. City, : First Floor. FOR RENT Second-story apart ment; 4 rooms and bath, 706 North j Third street. Apply Walter L Mont gomery. 1 R^ N T Firs t fioor apartment, I 2020 North Fifth street. Five rooms, bath and all conveniences. Call 2147 M j Bell phone, or 1632 North Sixth street. FOR RENT I HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS I Centrally located six rooms and batn —city steam heat. Miller Brothers & Co.. Locust and Court Sts. FOH RENT HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS and 1 office for a physician (first floor) five I rooms and bath city steam heat I Particulars at office of Miller Brothers I ft Co.. Locust and Court Streets. Rooms ror Rent 1 FOR RENT Front room, with all improvements, steam heat. electric light and gas. 28 South Third street FOR RENT Well-furnished and I cool room, central location; also fur-' ; nished suite after July 1. AnnU- 3'4 I North SeconA ' I Rooms For Rent FOR RENT One furnished front ; bedroom, with bay window; one two room furnished apartment; all Improve ments. Apply 1114 Market street. City. THREE unfurnished rooms for rent, i Apply to J. H. Hutchison, 1258 Swatara street. FOR RENT Large front room, sec- I ond floor; splendid for man and wife; I also large bay window room. Only I those desiring a quiet, refined home need apply. 117 Pine street. ROOMS FOR RENT Suitable for j gentleman; one loom with stationary ' | washstand. electric lighting, city steam, | bath to every two rooms; refernces re , quired. 21S Pine street. 1 FOR RENT Two furnished front , 1 rooms on second floor, for light house- I keeping. Address 256 North street. — | 1 FOR RENT Large, pleasant room j < on second floor; suitable tor one or two 1 1 people. Apply 9 North Front street. 1 | ! FOR RENT Neatly furnished room 1 for one or two gentlemen, or man and wife. Board of desired. Attractive rates for summer months. 801 l phone. 426 North 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, tac j ing Capitol Park; hot and cold running j water, electric lights, large bathroom and use of Bell pnone. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, ' [ singly or ensuite; 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 with all conveniences, hotel service included. Bell phone j 2642 J. ! TWO FURNISHED ROOMS for light , | housekeeping; gas. heat, bath and phone; ten minutes' to business-distnict; beautiful location; rent reasonable. 1432 ' , Berryhill street. Bell 1012 R. FOR RENT Large, well furnished I second floor room for rent, all convenl- 1 ences and use of phone. 813 North Sec ond street. Wanted—Board—Rooms j WANTED Young man wants board land room with private family at Sum j merdale. Address H., 4263, care of Telegraph. I FURNISHED ROOMS Two wanted. \ Small family, two children, between j Broad and Hamilton on Second street jor vicinity. Will pay liberally for com- ; i fortable accommodation. Address K., j j 4253, care of Telegraph. Board and Rooms BOARDING AND ROOMS Can ac commodate a few more boarders; rea sonable rates, with the best the market affords. 123 South Second street. For Sale—Miscellaneous [ FOR SALE l7-foot Old Town 1 canoe. Brand new. Canoe in berth at! boathouse. Want quick buyer. Address ! ! Box B. 4264, care of Telegraph. | FOR SALE Large Ice box, good condition, for sale cheap to quick buyer, j Apply No. 9 North Front. Phone 1029 M. LONGFELLOW'S POEMS, two vols.. ' ' gilt edges. 25c; $42 set Encvlopcdia | Americana, $5. Books bought. Aurand s j Book Store. 913 North Third. FOR SALE Horse, 7 years old, ! 'harness and wagon; also cart harness. ] j Apply No. 1001 Cumberland street. j FOR SALE Meat delivery wagon, I fully equipped; good as new; only used three months. Also one glass case for meat and ice, 2'4x6 ft. long. Apply j !*32 Fulton street. SEVENTEEN-FOOT MORRIS CANOE ! —Repainted this year. Three paddles, | pole and two back rests included. Ad dress Box B. 4255, care of Telegraph. | FOR SALE Twelve tons of baled i straw and 1,000 bushels of first-class ! 1 corn. Apply at Jednota Farm, R. D., : | No. 3. Middletown, Pa. ! FOR Dlaisons and Good- I I rich Automobile, Motorcycle and Bicycle I Tlre». Trunks, Bags and Suitcases, 1 Harness and Leather Goods made to I order. Sole Leather and Shoe Findings. I HARRISBURG HARNESS & SUPPLY I co - SECOND AND CHESTNUT STS. BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS I | SIO.OO up L C. Smith, Underwood, I and Remington rebuilt and second- | ; hands. Attractive prices. Typewriters ' I exchanged, bought and repaired. Geo. I P. Tlllotson. 211 Locust street. Opp. Orpheum. 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 I the full line of the Acme make. ! AT GABLE'S. 111-117 South Second street. 6,000 sets new sash. Bxlo. 12 L i 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. Gates, Poultry Netting, Building Hard ware, Plaster Board, Upson Wall Board. Compo-Board. Doors. Sash, Shutters, Mouldings, Porch Posts, Pumps, etc. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be I secured at the Telegraph Business ! ! Office. j ~ For Rent —Miscellaneous FOR RENT Typewriters bought, j ] sold or rented. Harrloburg Typewriter ! , and Supplv Co., 40 North Court street. 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. 'nquire. Superintendent, Room ICO. FOR RENT—Offices suitable for a doctor or dentist or general ! purposes. Light, heat and at ' tendance. Dr. John Oenslager, i 711 North Third street Business Opportunities FOR SALE lce Cream and Confec- j tionery Store, $600; soda fountain, sl2n; ] wall case, two floor cases, cash regis- j ter. tables and chairs, in York, Pa. Will ) he sold for S6OO cash if sold at once. ; Address Box S. 5095, care of Telegraph, j HAVE from one to two thousand dollars to invest, with services, as part ner in a good-paying business. Best references. Write particulars in full to H., 4250 care of Telegraph. RESTAURANT, Ice Cream and Cigar Stand will be sold very cheap for cash; on easy terms, if desired. Address Y., , 5043, care of Telegraph. ANY Intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate. 79S Lock port. N. Y. Business Personals W. C. POTTEIGER, Cement Contrac- I | tor. rorch work and Sidewalks a specialty. No Job too small. Estimates ! cheerfully furnished. 2541 Agate street, i 1 City HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Business Personals CASH PAID for good cast-off Ladles' and Men's Clothing. Shoes: also Furni ture Carpets. Please give description of goods you want to sell. SEND POS TAL TO 636 HERR STREET. WHITE DETECTIVE AOENCY 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 gooas at low prices. COHEN & SON. Reliable ; Pawnbrokers, 431 Market street, at I subway. HEMSTITCHING FANCY AND PLAIN, done on short ! notice; 10 cents a yard up; colors a specialty. Information given fre* ! MCDOWELL, IPSA MARKET STREET. | PAINTING In all Its branches, also i paperhanging. Only first-class work , done. Prices always right. A trial Job ! 1 will convince you that there is a dif ference In painting. D. W. BIXLER 2130 SUSQUEHANNA STREET. Bell ■phone 4006 J. j Hauling and Moving AUTO TRANSFER FURiMTURE and general haullngr by large 1H 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 I R. A HARTMAN. Boarding Stable and National Transfer Co. Movers 01 pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. 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 street. Money to Loan MONEY aavancea to nousoKeepcrs at iegal rates; business confidential. Profit Sharing Loan Society. Room 7, Spooaer | Building, 9 North Market Square. READY MONEY for individuals pressed by lack of funds to meet Immediate i necessities in amounts of sls to S3OO, at legal rates. Payments and time arranged to suit your convenience. " CO-OPERATIVE LOAN & INVESTMENT CO.. 204 Chestnut St. Storage J FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private | rooms for household goods. $2 per month and up. We invite Inspection. ! Low insurance. 437-445 South Second street. Hairisburg Storage Company. j STORAGE 419 Broad street. Tor household goods and merchandise. Prl | vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 75 cents I per month. Apply D. Cooper 4 Co.. 411 j Broad street. Musical HAVE your VICTROLA, GRAFANOLA j or EDISON Talking Machine REPAIR ED by an expert. Bell phone 3242 J. Write, or call, at 315 Broad street. PARTY leaving town would like to store their piano with some reliable family, or will sell cheap for cash. No reasonable offer refused. Address Box I G, 4251, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE ssso JACOB DOLL PLAYER PIANO, In good condition, 1 with records. Owner needs room foi j business purposes. S2OO cash, or will : consider part payment and note. La 1 1 France Shop, 316 Chestnut street. City, j MAHOGANY UPRIGHT PIANO—Must i be sold this week, family moving away. Will sacrifice for cash. Address Box A, ■ 6038, care of Telegraph. $25 PHONOGRAPHS for sls. sls Phonographs for $lO. Now'c your op- i I portunity if you love good music. Come in—hear your favorite selection. 325 Market street. Poultry and Livestock FOR SALE A fresh cow, with calf two weeks old. App - to H. Miller, ! Bradley Farms, Swatara Station.* j GRAZING CATTLE Good pasture 1 at reasonable rates for any number of j cattle. Write Box 7, Dauphin, Pa. or 1 I call Bell phone Dauphin 5-R3. Automobiles FOR SALE One Ford delivery car, i 1915 model, first-class condition. Will 1 I sell reasonable to quick buyer. Address j 1 E., 5039, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE *i-ton truck, with tun- ; nel truck body, good order. $150; one I Cadillac, commercial delivery car, new | tires, in fine running order, price, $275; 1 Scrlpps-Booth roadster, good running order, cheap to quick buyer. 1745 North 1 1 Sixth. Bell phone 2423. | WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of any I 1 kind. If you cannot sell your car, why not consign it or exchange it with us for a better one. Our charges for sell- ! Ing are 5 per cent only. No storage ; charges If car Is not sold. Auto Trans- ' portatlon Exchange Department. 25-29 North Cameron street. Bell phone 1710. i SECOND-HAND CARS One 5-pas senger De Cambel, one 5-passenger 1914 j Ford, newly painted, In excellent con dition; one 5-passenger 1916 Ford, good las new; one 1912 Ford delivery, with j new body; one 1908 Overland. Cars for sale at Ford Garage, Middletown. Pa. E. M. Snavely, Manager. 1912 five-passenger Regal; good shape: new tires all around; big bar gain for quick buyer. 1912 five-passenger Pullman, com pletely overhauled; A 1 condition; good upholstering; good top and tires; big : bargain. MILLER AUTO CC.. 68 South Cameron St. Bell phone 4119 J. Motorcycles and Bicycles ONE HARLEY-DAVIDSON, for quick sale. Running order. A good, service able machine. SSO. I ONE 1912 INDIAN, fully equipped.! | Just overhauled. Tires like new, SIOO. i ONE 1912 INDIAN. Good running order. S9O. ! DAYTON CYCLE CO., 912 North Third } Street. Bell phone 385 J. ! BICYCLE BARGAINS BICYCLE BARGAINS See us to-day and save money. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North! ■ Third Street. Bell phone 385 J. I Summer Resorts and Cottages FOR RENT At Mt. Gretna, fur nished cottage five bedrooms—sleep ing porch water in house bath porches around house. Rent, SSO per j month. Apply A B. C., 4248, care of 1 | Telegraph. Legal Notices NOTICE To Bondholders of Penna. Milk Pro ducts Co.: NOTICE Is hereby given that holders of Mortgage Bonds, numbers 213, }. J7 211. 20, 12. 33. 25, 212, 11, 21. 32, ilO, Mi 26, 31, 209, and 24. shall present them to the Union Trust Co. Pennsylvania, I Harrisburg, Pa.. Trustee, for payment, July 1, 1916. after which date Interest will cease on above mentioned bonda. I PENNA MILK PRODUCTS CO.. Harrisburg, Paoafe PRICES HARDEN ON DEVELOPMENTS Higher Rates Granted to Trans continental Roads and Mu nitions Orders Causes By Associated Press New York, June 26. —Prices harden ed In all quarters later, various de velopments, such as the higher rates granted to transcontinental roads and rumors of large orders by our govern | ment to some of the munition com- I panies, contributing to that end. Reading, yesterday's weak feature, (displayed sudden activity and strength ,on Its advance of two points, Crucible j extended its gain to SVa and United states Steel suggested substantial ab sorption on an extreme rise of IV*. There was marked improvement in oth ler Industrials, shipping shares and specialties. Trading slackened at noon, with recoveries well sustained. Bonds were Irregular. 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 27. Open. Clos. Allis-Chalmers 2 American Beet Sugar .. . 85 Vi 86 American Can American C & K American Ice Securities . 28 V* 2 BVj American Locomotive .. 65>£ t> Va American Smolting .... 91Vs 92 Vi American Susar 108 Vi 109 American T & T 129 130 Anaconda 7SV4 80 Atchison 104 J i 104 Baldwin Locomotive ... 76 >4 77 Vi Baltimore & Ohio 87% 88 V 4 ! jB F Goodrich 72% 73% i I Butte Copper 68 Vi 66 Vi California Petroleum ... 16 16Vi Canadian Pacific 174V4 175 Vi 1 Central Leather 86 86 Chesapeake and Ohio .. 60 60%; Chicago, Mil and St Paul 96 96% j Chicago, R T and Pacific- 22% 22% I Chino Con Copper 4S'i 48% I Colorado Fuel and Iron. 59% 41 jCorn Produces 14% 14% IConoslidated Gas 133 133% | | Crucible Steel 73% 75 Vi! Distilling Securities .... 43 43 i | Erie 34% 45%! i Erie Ist pfd 51 51% | General Electric Co ... 165 165 | Great Northern pfd ... 119% 120% | |Gt Northern Ore sub .. 33% 3 1 ; Inspiration Copper .... 47% 49 ' Interboro-Metropolitan. . 16% 17 I Kennecott 46% 47% ! lnterboro-Met. pfd 73% 74% : Bunsas City Southern .. 25% 25% 'Lackawanna Steel 66 66% i jLehigh Valley 76% 77 I Maxwell Motors 80 81% Merc. Mar. ctfs 26% 23 Merc. Mar. ctfs. pfd. ... 86% 87% | Mex. Petroleum 93% 92% I i Miami Copper 84% 34% | Missouri Pacific 6% 6%: I National eLad 65 65 New York Central 103 103 N. Y„ N. H. and H 61 61 % |N. Y. O. and W 26 Vi 27% | Nor. and West 130% 131 Vi] Northern Pacific .--112% 113 % ! Pacific Mail 20% 20% Pa. Railroad 57% 57%; Pittsburgh Coal pfd .... 100% 100% | Press Steel Car 4 4 46 % ! Railway Steel Spg 41% 42% ' 1 Ray Con Copper 21 21 I Reading 94% 95 I Republic Iron and Steel. 42% 4 3 1 Southern Pacific 96% 96 Vi Southern Ry 21% 22% I Southern Ry pfd 67 67 Studebaker 135 136%) Tennessee Copper 3 4 3 4 I Third Ave 65% 67 I Union Pacific 135% 135% U S I Alcohol 137% 139 Vi : U S Rubber 52 53 Vi ; !u R steel 82% 83% IU S Steel pfd 117 117 % I Utah Copper 75 76% ! Virginia-Carolina Chem. 40 39% West Union Telegraph.. 92% 92% Wetinghouse Mfg 56% 57% PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, June 27. Wheat Higher; No. 2, red, spot and June. 1 slOl% ffl 1.02%; No. 2, Southern, red,! |»9%c®*l.ol. | ; Corn Higher; No. 2, yellow, local, I ; 85®85%c steamer, No. 2, yellow, local, | 84® 84% c. Oats Steady; No. 2, white, 46V4 fi47c; No. 3. white. 44(®45c. Bran The market is dull; I city mills, winter, tier ton. $26...0: ern, winter, per ton. $26.60; Spring, per j ton, $22.50® 23.00. ! Refined Sugars Market firm; i powdered, 7.75 c; fine granulated, 7.65 c; ; confectioners' A, 7.55 c. j Butter Market firm; western, j creamery, extras, 30@31c; nearby j prints, fancy, 33c. | t Eggs The market Is firmer; 1 | free cases, $7.35 per case; do., current, . receipts, free cases. $6.75(ff6.90 per case; 1 western, extras, firsts, free cases, $7.45 1 I oer (use: western rtrntti. tico cased j j56.75'®7.05 per case. Live Poultry Market quiet; 1 fowls, 19® 20c roosters, 13(514c; Spring chickens, 21 fj 3c; do., broilers, 3u®3fcc: ducks. 14tii)iic; geese. l4C(il6c. Dressed Poultry—Steady: fowls, fancy i 22@21' Vi' do., good to choice. 21@21%c; do., small sizes, 18 closing: Wheat July, 1.01%; September, , l.oi v Corn—July. 744*; September. 72*. I I Oats—July. 39«4; September, 38*. Pork—July, 24.70; September, 24.38. I I Lard—July, 13.12; September, 13.27. Ribs—July, 13.70; September, 13.77. J. 11 _ The activity of Mexican troops at Naco last night was explained to-day. Information had reached headquarters here that the Mexicans had planned to sweep across (he line to Btsbee and there raid the office and storehouse of the copper smelting concerns. The Twenty-second Infantry was rushed i from Douglass to Bisbee last night. Garrison Strengthened To strengthen the garison at Eagle Pass n battalion of the Third Field Artillery was ordered there to-day. i The remainder of the Third Field Ar tillery is stationed at Eagle Pass and I Laredo. Orders were Issued for two more batteries of the Fifth Field Arttllerv at Fort Sill. Okla., to go to El Paso and two to Brownsville. General Pershing reported to Genera! Funston that the two squadrons of the Eleventh Cavalry that had been sent toward Carrizal in search of the dispersed members of the two troops that were engaged there by Carranza's forces I have fallen back on the main line. Ambulance Company Xo. 8 and Field Hospital No. 8, both of the regu- I lar army from Fort Elhan Allen, Ver -1 mont, reached here to-day. [Continued From First Page] ! that they would he ordered to move ' with the organizations, but it seems that they will be held for training to fit them for ther igors of border serv ice. The work of fitting out the re cruits is under way. The motor transport service was | augmented to-day by more trucks and tbev will be mobilized to facilitate the movement of the equipment and bag gage of the P'irst Brigade. The camp saw a demonstration in honor of the First Brigade last night | when the bands serenaded the three | regiments and the soldiers sang na- I tional hymns. Thorough Examination The medical examinations are being carried out with great thoroughness I find deliberation. It is estimated that about one man in each fifteen is re jected for defects such as teeth or feet or eyes. Many of the men beg lor re-examinations. There will be no finger prints taken or outline figures | made up in the medical examinations It is estimated that the final mus : tering in of the men of the First | brigade regiments will begin to-day Governor Brumbaugh arrived in camp shortly after 11 o'clock. He was met by General O'Neill and escorted I to division headquarters where mem ! wf r!l o £., staff were Presented to | him. The Governor will make a tour of the camp. He is accompanied bv ! his son and daughter-in-law and Mr I Ball, his private secretary, and nlan-i I to remain most of the day. MOVING PICTURES OF GRETNA CAMP [Continued From First Pago] all for you. .. J hl ® newspaper, through the Mo. bllization _ Film Company. J. B. Buchan, New York city, will bring to the Victoria Theater this week 1,000 feet of moving pictures taken at Camp i Brumbaugh on Sunday. • | These pictures were made by a man i who has made a world-wide reputa tion taking moving nictures of news events. They arc now being developed L n M ew Yorl <- It is believed they will be the first and best of the moving pic- I mad? at the bi* camp. They embrace films not onlv of the Harrisburg soldiers, but of the whole I Eighth Regiment, the Tenth, Sixteenth land Eighteenth Regiments in camp. I They will be wonderfully interesting to the man or woman with friends going to the front. More than that, the management of the Victoria has agreed with the Tele graph to pay into the Telegraph fund i for the relief of tlje soldiers' families 1 10 per cent, of all the receipts on the days the pictures are shown. It mav be possible to have the nictures here |for to-morrow. If not. then they will j be shown Thursday and Friday. J The pictures were made at great ex nense and will be well worth seeing. I They will rank alongside the films made of the flag transfer ceremony bv ithe Telegraph and shown at ' tha j World's Fair last year. UII SEALS & STENCILS UV |1 MFG.BY HBG. STENCIL WORKS ■ |1 11 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. II ALASKA WESTOVER (COPPER) Bought Sold Quoted HotuaßQ A Rilev 4 to, Land Title Building Philadelphia telephones: j Spruce 4410 *9 Broad St, Etaioe ISO Kew York Fine Farm For Sale [] That valuable limestone farm, 1 situated along the line of the . Cumberland Valley Railroad , ' Company at Greason Station and . extending northward to the vil- > lage of Jplainfield, containing #l3 1 acres and known as the Roßert 1 Greason farm. This farm is one'of the finest " farms in the valley—all cleared, " smooth land, under good culti vatlon —and for situation It can ! not be surpassed, It being readily , accessible both by rail and trol ley. 1 ' The buildings consist of stone and weatherboard house, bank n ■ barn, wagonshed and necessary 11 j outbuildings. There are four " j[[ cisterns on the place and a ten j ant house. | It would make a very deslr- 11 able country home for a busl- 1 nessman doing business in Har- I risburg. Sale will be held on the prem ises on July Ist, at 2:30 p. m., when terms of sale will b® stated. For further information, ! address , ANNA A. GREASON and MRS. LAURA R. HART. Carlisle, Pa_ !,