lew's tie Time to Rent That Cottageor Bungalow Tin A Wait M IDeatbs NOYE—On July 4. 1916, Charles E. Noye, aged 58 years, 6 months and days. . Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 1519 Dorry street. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Burial private. t Lost and Found LOST Julv 4, in Hershey Cafe, lady's gold watch, in leather wrist case. Rjwarfl if returned to this office. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN—Near Bowmansdale, Boston Bull PUP. Liberal reward for return. Notify Francis J. Hall, Bell phone 2940, Harrisburg, or 46-2, Mechanlcsburg. LOST One F. & N. footboard for motorcycle, between Camp Hill and New Kingston. Please notify W. R. Kline, New Kingston, Pa. LOST Purse containing $lO and S2O bills. Lost Saturday evening in Astrich's or 25c Store. Reward if re turned to 1115 Bartine street. Help Wanted —Male WANTED Grocery clerk; must have rtierence; permanent position. Ap pjy Ax. Brenner and Son, Seventh and ittuench streets. LABORERS WANTED Apply Har risburg Post Oftlce, Third and V* alnuv. EXPERIENCED counterman wanted. Apply Manhattan Restaurant, 317 Mar ket street. WANTED Men 18 to 45 years of age for factory work. Good wages and ■ steady work. Apply at once to Her ** sliey Employment Bureau, Hershey, I a. WANTED Men wanted for work on track. Good wages and steady work. Apply at once at Hershey Employment Bureau, Hershey, Pa. WANTED Man for kitchen work, 21 to 45 years of age, with some knowl edge of cooking. Good wages and steady work, chance for advancement. Apply at once at Hershey Employment Bureau, Hershey. Pa. CARPENTERS, HELPERS AND RIG GKKS HELPERS WANTED on concrete arch bridge work. Wages, 25c per hour. Long job. Apply RoDert Grace Con tracting Co., Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Two good cutters and two good moulding machine men. Good wages. Steady work. No trouble. Ad ► dress Commercial Sash & Door Co., Beaver Falls, Pa. WANTED —Skilled carpenters. High ■wages, steady employment. Address Box G, 4313, care of Telegraph, for further Information. WANTED Good' laborers. 25c per hour. Good bunk houses supplied free. Will pav salary of cook. Address Box S, 4261, care of Telegraph, for further information. WANTED Boy to work in shoe repair shop. Apply Friday evening, 7 o'clock, 220 South Thirteenth street. ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES MEN WANTED Ablebodied, unmar- , ried men under age of 35; Citizens of | United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English language. For Information apply to Recruiting Of ficer, Bergner Bldg., 3rd & Market Sts., Harrisburg. WANTED Steamfltter and helper. Apply No. 123 Pine street, after 7 P. M. WANTED Some experienced i drivers. Will pay twenty cents per hour. Apply B. F. Hoffman, Seventh and Camp streets, to-morrow morning. *\VANTED Reliable painter. Good wages. Two months' work. Apply Zion Lutheran Church. PAPERHAN GERS STEADY employment for flrst-class mechanics. H. A. Bodmer, 813 North Third street. WANTED—Waiters for Cafe. Ex perienced in American and European plan. Good wages and steady employ ment. Good chance for advancement. Apply at once fti person at Hershey Employment Bureau, Hershey, Pa. WANTED MOLDERS for both, light and heavy floor work. We run open shop. We had a strike of union i molders in April last, but over ninety | per cent, of our old molders have re- j turned to work. We want to increaso ; our force by adding a night turn. We i offer: • Best wages, Best working conditions, High grade work. Steady employment. Apply by letter or in person. THE WESTINGHOUSE FOUNDRIES, ! Trafford, Pa. A Suburb of Pittsburgh. Pa. I _ BARBER Good, reliable work man. Steady Job. Good wages. Six chair shop. Apply at once. Harry S. Adams, Mt. Union, Pa. Box 85. MACHINISTS NOTICE WANTED First-claas me • chanics for large manufactur ing concern in Northern Ohio. Boring Mill, large and small lathe, planer, assembling, bench and floor, erecting and millwrights. Steady work, high wages with excellent chances for substantial increase within very short time if you make good. Address Box G, 4257, care of Telegraph. LABORERS WANTED For either contract or day labor. Attractive wages. Apply at Quarries of Hoffman Bros. & Wilson, Twenty-third street and P. & R. Railroad. 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. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE A Delightful t Summer Home Corner Canton Avenue and Cum berland Street, Lawnton—Lot lOOx 220 ft.—improved with a well constructed 2H-story frame dwell ing—nine rooms—bath and hot wa ter heat —cemented cellar with hot and cold water—large porches Two-story frame stable on rear of lot. Nice lawn and some fruit trees. Additional information upon Inquiry. MILLER BROTHERS & CO. REAL ESTATE Insurance Surety Bonds Locust and Court Streets WEDNESDAY EVENING. Help Wanted—Male WANTED Solicitors and collec tors for Harrisburg and Steelton. Sal ary and commission. Rapid advance ment to producers. Apply Thursday to Manager, Room No. 206. 219 Walnut street. WANTED Stonemasons. Apply 2351 Penn street, or on job at Asylum. F. G. Kauffman. SALESMANAGER WANTED to handle a superior line of Typewriter Ribbons and Carbon Paper In Eastern Pennsyl vania. Big returns assured a live wire. No investment. Address "Manu facturer," care of Telegraph. FIREMEN WANTED A night man, also a day man. Twelve hours steady employment. Only reliable, experi enced men need apply. Give references. P. O. Box 452, Hummelstown, Pa. LATHERS WANTED Apply Camp Curtin Memorial M. E. Church, Sixth and Camp streets. MACHINISTS AND MOULDERS WANTED Good wages and steady employment. Apply to Downlngtown Mfg. Company. Downingtown, Pa. WANTED A young man, with some experience in gent's furnishing store. Call in person and bring refer ence. The Quality Shop, Front and Locust streets. Steelton. Pa. WANTED Ten men, at once, to sell suburban ground. Apply to 516 North Third street. WANTED First-class outside cut ters on Ladles' shoes. Utz & Dunn Co.. 37 Canal street, Rochester. N. Y. WANTED YOUNG MEN to learn to become practical chauffeurs. We give our unlimited course for SSO. easy payments, and guarantee 30c per hour BS scrn as competent. We have 30 cars to overhaul during the Spring. AUTO TRANSPORTATION SCHOOL. 26-27-29 North Cameron street. Help Wanted —Female WANTED Woman for general housework and cooking; two in family; good wages; references required. Phone 2158 R. WANTED Experienced white chambermaid. Apply between the hours of 9:00 A. M. and 4.00 P. M.. Hotel Co lumbus. GIRLS WANTED Apply at Key stone Laundry, 620 Harris street. I WANTED Young, white woman [ for general houseworlc; no washing; j good wages to the right party: refer- I ences; sleep at home. Apply A., 5046, care of Telegraph. i WANTED One chambermaid and | one laundress. Apply Bolton House. I WANTED A young girl, white pre i ferred, to assist witn housework in ] family of two. Inquire at 1817 Herr ! street. , , WANTED Waitresses. Experienced . for Dining Hall. Good wages and steady employment. Apply at once in person at Hershey Employment Bu i reau. Hershey, Pa. WANTED Girls over K> to strip tobacco. Also experienced Rollers, Bunchmakers, Packers, Filler and Binder strippera. Wel fare looked after by trained nurse. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Com pany, 500 Race street WANTED, AT ONCfc Sewing ma cnine operators. Experience not nec essary. Blough Manufacturing Co. WANTED Girls experienced on P i° w sr Bew 'ng machines. Apply Har risburg Shoe Mfg. Co.. Vernon street. Harrisburg. Pa. Agents Wanted QUIT EXPERIMENTING in mall order business. There's a right way proven. Full particulars free. Address lieo. J. Reiff, New Freedom, Pa. Situations Wanted—Male WANTED Middle-aged, experi enced salesman, having eight years road experience, desires position with wholesale house; can make good in any line. Address M„ 45, care of Telegraph. CHAUFFEUR Six years' experi ence, desires position driving private car or delivery car. Address H., 627, care of Telegraph. WANTED Position as flrst-class cook by young, colored man. In private family or hotel, in or out of city. Ad dress X., 4282, care of Telegraph. WANTED Place as porter or bell man; experienced. Address C„ 4280, care of Telegraph. Situations Wanted —Female WANTED Woman desires work either by the day or week. Apply 1200 North Twelfth street. WANTED Girl desires position as chambermaid, diningroom girl or child's nurse. Call 621 North Second street, or Bell phone 620 W. WANTED Washing and ironing or day s work, by white woman. Address 261 Sassafras. WANTED Housekeeper, with child, wants position. Clara Bowersox, L.emoyne, Pa. WANTED By middle-aged Ameri can woman, position in private family; plain cooking and no washing; refer ences exchanged. Apply A.. 5045, care of Telegraph. WANTED Woman would like washing and ironing to do at home. Call, or write, 343 Muench street. A. Dent, Second Floor. WANTED Young girl would like nursing, or second work. Call, or write, 343 Muench street, Second Floor. WANTED Young girl, near 14 years of age, would like to be in nice family to do some light work. Address M., 4279, care of Telegraph. Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE Corner Bucher Street and Herman Avenue, Lemoyne; 2%- story double frame dwelling; 6 rooms and bath each; all modern improve ments. Price, $3,000.00 for pair. Brlnton- Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE An ideal summer home; containing 6 acres, located along Cedar Run, south of Camp Hill; containing a large 2^4-story frame dwelling; large bank barn; elegant shade and fruit trees; fine spring water; especially adapted for club house purposes. Price, $3,500.00. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE Plot 79x150; located on Herman Avenue, Lemoyne. Price. SIO.OO per front foot. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. 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 BECK, Executors. Apply 300 Calder Street. 1916 N. Sixth St $6,500 Jefferson and Oxford, N. E. corner lot S7OO 533-534-535-636 Violet Ave $6*200 1929 N. Fifth St 12,650 BACKENSTOSS BROS.. RUSS BUILDING. $1,600 WILL BUY a brick and frame house 7 rooms bath piped for gas furnace porch front. Very little cash needed. Your opportunity. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. Real Estate—For Sale INSPECT No. 628 Muench Street now vacant 8 rooms and bath all other improvements offered tor sale at an attractive price. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE Desirable house on easy terms within walking distance of central business section brick seven rooms furnace conveniences —corner property porches 52,500. For full particulars address M., 4258, care of Telegraph. THREE HOUSES IN DUNCANNON — One suitable for dwelling or boarding house; all modern Improvements, and stoieroom on first floor. One double house, 6 rooms each. Lots, 150 ft. deep, 60 ft. frontage. Address Mrs. Josephine Millar, Duncannon, or W. M. Seibert, New Bloomfieid. FOR SALE ll5-117 Evergreen Street; 3-story frame dwellings; 8 rooms and bath; gas; lot, 20x100 each; drive alley on rear of lots. Price for pair attractive. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut Streets. FOR SALE 2OB Harris Street; cor ner property on Harris and Penn Streets; 3-story brick dwelling; 9 room# and bath; cemented cellar; all modern improvements; lot, 19x92. Will ac commodate a garage building on rear. Price attractive. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut Streets. FOR SALE Attractive, new, three - story brick house, eight rooms and bath, finished in oak, hardwood floors, vapor heat, porches, large yard, grano lithic walks, Iron fences, laundry and all other modern improvements; gooa location. Will sell on payments ot Thirty ($30.00) Dollars per month. MacWILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION CO., BUILDERS AND DESIGNERS. 2150 N. FIFTH ST. Harrisburg. Pa. $1,700 WILL BUY a 7-room house, all improvements, side entrance, drive al ley in rear. On a good street. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. SYCAMORE ST., 1724 Eight rooms, brick dwelling, semi-detached, all latest improvements; special bargain if sold quick; immediate possession. Rohrer & Son, Bergner Building. FOR SALE Desirable build ing lots, located on Fourth, Fifth, Schuylkill and Atlas streets, in i blocks or the whole. A splendid ! opportunity for builder, inquire ! or address, F. R. Oyster, trustee, care of Harrisburg Telegraph, | city. VAUGHN One acre plots; will sell half acre; also lots 92x230 feet along M. T. trolley; 7%c fare to all parte of Har risburg and Steelton; beautiful and healthful; ground enough for poul try and vegetables; price only $169 per half acre. C. B. Care, Care's Grocery Store, Llnglestown, Pa. De scription at 409 Market Street, City. Real Estate For Rent FOR RENT Two new brick houses. 6 rooms and bath, all sanitary improvements. Rent, corner, 'sl6, and inside, $15.00 per month. Apply Gor don's Grocery Store, corner Broad and Cameron streets. FOR RENT No. 1512 Drummond avenue, $12.00 per month. Partial im provements. Immediate possession. A. W. Swengel, 219 South Thirteenth street. FOR RENT Eight-room house on corner of 24 North Fifteenth street, with improvements, S2O per month. Ap ply Dr. M. M. Ritchie, 36 North Thir teenth street. FOR RENT 1836 State street; 3- story brick house with all improve ments; immediate possession; rent, $22.50. Apply to S. Friedman, Real Estate, Kunkel Building, or 217 Peffer street. • FOR RENT Single house, 1719 Revere street. Rent, $22. All improve ments. Inquire Planing Mill, Eigh teenth and Holly streets. D. C. Hamil ton. WEST FAlßVlEW—Storeroom and dwelling, Pyne's Corner; good oppor tunity for green grocer, lunch, refresh ments, etc.; will improve for good ton ant. PERDIX—Point Breeze Cottage, fur nished; cool spot, near store and sta tion. PERDIX Wayne Cottage, special terms for remainder of season. Ap ply to A. C. YOUNG, Bell 713-J. 26 N. Third St. FOR RENT No. 1507 State street, modern three-story brick house in the best of condition. Immediate posses sion. Rent, $35. J. E. GIFPLE, Farms THE Umberger Farm, at Dauphin, ot 91 acres has been reduced SI,OOO. Now offered at $6,500. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. Apartments For Rent FOR RENT Modern apartment, steam heat, electricity, gas equipment, 1419 Vernon street. Apply Baptisti, 1208 Chestnut, or Third and Chestnut streets. Bell phone 624. 130 LOCUST ST., Furnished Apart ment, four rooms, tiled bath, complete in every respect. Rent reasonable to party furnishing reference. Apply Office, 132 Locust street. MacDANIEL'S FAMILY APART MENTS Furnished complete, light housekeeping. One large llvlngroom. kitchenette, gas range, private meter, bell, letter box, stationary wash tub, porch. 1117 Market street. Phone S97J. FOR RENT First floor apartment, 2020 North Fifth street. Five rooms, bath and all conveniences. Call 2147 M Bell phone, or 1632 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Tnird floor apartment, 239 North street, 5 rooms, tilted bath, pantry, all hardwood floors; all mod ern conveniences; large side and rear porches Apply 239 North street, City, First Floor. FOR KENT HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS and office for a physician (first floor) five rooms and bath city steam heat. Particulars at office of Miller Brothers & Co.. Locust and Court Streets. Rooms For Rent FURNISHED ROOMS for light house keeping. Apply at 1840 Chestnut street. FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms; use of bath; hot and cold water. 24 North Fifth street. FOR RENT Two front rooms; water with sink; furnished for light housekeeping; all conveniences; use of phone; gas for cooking. Apply at 925 Sixth street. Bell 610 W. THREE nice, pleasant unfurnished second floor rooms for light house keeping; good location; corner resi dence. Apply 1529 Regina street. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms on third floor. Call, or address, 1218 Mulberry street. FOR RENT Attractive three-room housekeeping apartment; running water in kitchen, range and gas; also cabinet; strictly private; direct en trance; basement lockers. Inquire 1323 Wallace street. First Floor. NORTH ST.. 410 Second and third floor front rooms, nicely furnished, fac ing Capitol Park; hot and cold running water, electric lights, large bathroom and use of Bell ptione. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Rooms For Rent TOII RENT Two large, airy rooms, suitable for light housekeeping. In quire 55 North Seventeenth street. FOR RENT—Newly-furnished rooms for ladies and gentlemen. Running hot and cold water. A phone in every room. $2.50 per week, bpecial rates, two in a room. Metropolitan Annex, 518 Mar ket street. FURNISHED ROOMS Single or en suite. Rooms are large and airy. Use of Bell phone. Address 719 North Sixth. FOR RENT Unfurnished built ex clusively for light housekeeping; strict ly private; all outside, with or without kitchenettes; stoves furnished free; laundry; phone and bathroom priv ileges. Inquire Janltress, 429 A Broad street, Room 6. FOR RENT Three pleasantly fur nished rooms, with use of bath, on second floor, for light housekeeping; no children. Apply at 1549 Walnut street. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Centrally located. Rates, $1.50 per week and upwards. 328 North street. 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 2642J FOR RENT Large, well furnished second floor room for rent, all «onvenl ences and use of phone. 813 North Seo ond street. Wanted—Miscellaneous FARM WANTED ln exchange for a large, porch-front, brick house; all improvements; large lot and a very de sirable location. Answer to A., 4281, | care of Telegraph. Wanted—Board—Rooms WANTED Furnished room by young lady in a respectable neighbor hood; central location desired. Address J., 4283, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young man wants board and room with private familv at bummerdale. Address H„ 4263, 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 CHOICE SUMMER READING, maga zines, 2 for sc; novels, sc; $1.25 Action, 25c Open evenings. Aurand's Book Store, 913 North Third. FOR SALE Beatuiful English Set ter male pup. Ready for this Fall's training. For sale cheap. Apply at Twentj'-ninth street, near Derry, Har risburg. SHETLAND PONY Harness and Wagon for sale, cheap. Address L. 8., Box 247, Millersburg, Pa. KENTUCKY MARE FOR SALE Saddle or driving sell cheap to quick purchaser. Single-footer In saddle. An extraordinary buy. Box H, 4259, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Typewriters bought, sold or rented. Harrisburg Typewriter and Supply Co.. 40 North Court street FOR SALE A Paper Baler; bales from 100 to 400 pounds. Cost $75, and shows little sign of every day use. Be cause it is too small, will sell for $35 (f. o. b., Harrisburg). Bowman & Com pany FOR SALE Late model Roaster for peanuts and coffee. Complete with elec tric motor. Motor or Roaster can be bought separately at bargain. 324 Muench street. 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. FOR SALE Diamond and Good rich Automobile, Motorcycle and Bicycle Tires. Trunks, Bags and Suitcases. Harness and Leather Goods made to order. Sole Leather and Shoe Findings. HARRISBURG HARNESS & SUPPLY CO.. SECOND AND CHESTNUT STS. BRICK FOR SALE at building Court and Cranberry streets. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS SIO.OO up L. C. Smith. Underwood, and Remington rebuilt and second hands. Attractive prices. Typewriters exchanged, bought and repaired. Geo. P. Tillotson, 211 Locust street. Opp. Orpheum. AT GABLE'S. 113. 115 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, 111-117 South Second street, 5,000 sets new sash, Bxlo, 12 L. primed and glazed, at $1.30 per set. Also other sizes. Also doors and shut ters. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Office. For Rent—Miscellaneous FOR RENT Desirable office In Telegraph Building, size 14x19. 'nqulr* superintendent. Room 100. .FOR RENT - FIREPROOF GApT AGt/S, rear of 1825 Market street. Elec tric lights, sliding doors, washstand. Plenty of light and well ventilated. $4. Inouire 1825 Market street. FOR RENT—Offices suitable for a doctor or dentist or general purposes. Light, heat and at tendance. Dr. John Oenslager, 711 North Third street Business Opportunities CASH ~MEAT ~M~A~R K E T FOR SALE Up-to-date Meat Market, consisting of one (2-ton) McGray Refrigerator, 2 Pairs Scales, National Cash Register, Cutting Bench, Block, Racks, Chopper, Electric Fan, Marble Counter, Tools, etc. Located on one of the principal streets of liarrisburg. Price $450.00. Ad dress, Box S-4260, care the Tele graph, or Bell phone 1805 M. FOR SALE Eyler's poultry farm, Jonestown Road, opposite golf links of Colonial Club. Lovely location. Modern house, all im provements. Chickenhouse two story, new and very complete. Brooderhouse, outbuildings and machinery tlrst class. Doing a good business. A. C. Mead. Eighth Floor Union Trust Company Building. ANY Intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for p»i tlculars. Press Syndicate, 793 Lock- Dort N. Y. Business Personals FOR HIRE 7-passenger Cadillac. Pleasure trips and picnics. Bell phone 4205. WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective work bandied—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, 431 Market street, at subway. HEMSTITCHING FANCY AND PLAIN, done on short notice; 10 cents a yard up; colors a specialty. Information given tree*. MCDOWELL, IPSA MARKET STREET Hauling and Moving HAULING R. A. HARTMAN, Boarding Stable and National Transfer Co. Movers ot f ilanos, safes, boilers and general haul, ng. W. H. Lathe, Manager, Fifth anu Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 2503 R. PIANO MOVING WE move pianos carefully. Bell 146. Winter Piano Co., 23 North Fourth street. Money to Loan MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security in any amounts and upon any turms to suit borrower. Address P. O. Box 174. Harrisburg. Pa. MONEY advanced to Housekeepers at iegal rates; business confidential. Profit Sharing Loan Society, Room 7. Spooner Building. 9 North Market Square. Storage STORAGE in 3-storv brick building, rear 408 Market street. Household goods in clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. G. Dlener, Jeweler. 408 Market St. FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private rooms for household goods, $2 per month and up. We invite inspection. Low insurance. 437-445 South Second street Harrisburg Storage Company. STORAGE 419 Broad street. Tor household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 75 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411 Broad 6treet. Poultry and Livestock FRESH COW. with calf two weeks old Bargain for family wanting to make their own butter. Inquire H. Mti ler. Bradley Farm, Swatara btation, Pa. Musical HAVE your VICTROLA, GRAFANOLA or EDISON Talking Machine REPAIR ED by an expert. Bell phone 3242 J. Write, or call, at 315 Broad street. FOR SALE ssso JACOB DOLL PLAYER PIANO, in good condition, with records. Owner needs room foi business purposes. S2OO cash, or will consider part payment and note. La France Shop, 316 Chestnut street. City. $25 PHONOGRAPHS for sl6. sl6 Phonographs for $lO. Now't your op portunity if you love good music. Come in—hear your favorite selection. 325 Market street. Automobiles FOR SALE 1915 Ford Touring car, first-class condition. New tires. Ex tras. Run 6.500 miles. Price, $375. Paul W. England, 208 North Third street. FOR SALE 1912 Chalmers road ster, in good shape. Will sell at a bar gain to quick buyer. Apply Seventh and Camp streets. P-hone 1093W Bell phone. SECOND-HAND CARS One 6-pas-' senger De Cambel, one 5-passenger 1914 Ford, newly painted, in excellent con dition; one 5-passenger 1915 Ford, good as new; one 1912 Ford delivery, with new body; one 1908 Overland. Cars for pale at Ford Garage, Middletown, Pa. E. M. Snavely, Manager. j WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of any J kind. If you cannot Sell your car. why 1 not consign it or exchanga 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 portation Exchange Department. 25-21 North Cameron street. Bell phone 1710. 1912 five-passenger Regal; good shape; new tires all around; big bar gain for quick buyer. 1912 flve-passenger Pullman, com pletely overhauled; A 1 conditto.i; good upholstering; good top and tires; big bargain. MILLER AUTO CC.. 68 South Cameron St. Bell phone 4119 J. Motorcycles and Bicycles FOR SALE 1914 Twin-cylinder, 2- speed Harley-Davidson motorcycle, t ully equipped with tandem. Presto tank and light, Klaxon; also foot clutch and brake. Guaranteed. T. A. Nicholas, Enola. Bell phone 3082R-4. FOR SALE INDIAN MOTOR CYCLE Twin cylinder, 7-H.-P. / Re built and guaranteed to be in first class condition. Cash or easy pay ments. Heagy Bros., 1200 North Third street. FOR SALE MONARCH MOTOR CYCLE; 6-H.-P., magneto, clutch, with tandem; rebuilt; good condition. Bar gain. Cash or easy payments. Heagy Bros., 1200 North Third street. FOR SALE EXCELSIOR MOTOR CYCLE, 1915 electric, twin cylinder, three speed with speedometer; rebuilt; good as new. Cash or easy payments. Heagy Bros., 1200 North Third street. ONE HARLEY-DAVIDSON. for quick sale. Running order. A good, service able machine, SSO. ONE 1912 INDIAN, fully equipped. Just overhauled. Tires like new, SIOO. ONE 1912 INDIAN. Good running order, S9O. DAYTON CYCLE CO.. 912 North Third Street. Bell phone 3SSJ. Summer Resorts and Cottages THE CHELSEA, STOVERDALE Furnished accommodation for ten. Will rent week, month or balance of season from July 15. Twenty-eight foot front porch. Call "16 Capital street, or Bell phone 575 W. BOILING SPRINGS Lake View Cot tage, opposite park, is now open for summer. Excellent table. L B. Allen Boiling Springs, Pa. Box 32. Legal Notices ESTATE OF I.UCIAXO MYTTIA LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay to PAUL G. SMITH, Administrator, 17 North Third Street, Harrlsburg, Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the estate of Michael Carroll, late of Harrlsburg. Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing at Carlisle. Pa., all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make pay ment, and those having claims or de mands will present the same without delay. JOHN S. CARROLL Administrator. FRANK E. ZIEGLER. 18 North Third Street, Attorney. JULY 5, 1916. NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros. & Co., members New York and Philadelphia Stock Ex changes, 3 Vorth Market Square, Har risburg; 1338 Chestnut street, Phila delphia; 34 Pine street. New York, furnish the following quotations: New York, July 5. Open. Clos. Allis-Chalmers 24 23% American Beet Sugar ... 89% 93% American Can 52% 53% American C&F 54 54 American Ice Securities . 28% 29 American Locomotive .. 68% 67 American Smelting .... 95 93 % American Sugar 110% 110% American T & T 128% 128% Anaconda 83% 83% | Atchison 105% 105% Badlwin Locomotive ... 72% 72% Baltimore & Ohic 90% 89% Butte Copper 68 66 California Petroleum ... 16 17% Canadian Pacific 182 181% Central Leather 56% 56% Chesapeake and Ohio .. 63% 63% Chicago, Mil and St Paul 98% 99 Chicago, R I and Pacific 22% 22% Chino Con Copper 50% 50% Colorado Fuel and Iron. 42 42 Consolidated Gas 135% 135% Corn Products 14% 14% Crucible Steel 72% 73% Crucible Steel pfd 114% 114% Distilling Securities .... 44% 44% Erie 36% 36% Erie, -st pfd 52% 53 General Electric Co .... 168% 169% Goodrich, B F 75 76 Great Northern pfd .... 120 120% Gt Northern Ore subs .. 34% 35 Inspiration Copper .... 50% 50% Interboro-Metropolitan. . 17 17% Interboro-Met. pfd 73% 73% Kcnnecott 49% 49 Kansas City Southern .. 26% 26% Lackawanna Steel 68 68 Lehigh Valley 79% 80 Maxwell Motors 80 80% Merc. Mar. ctfs 26% 26 Merc Mar ctfs pfd 93% 92% Mex Petroleum 100 102% Miami Copper 35% 35% Missouri Pacific 7 7 % National Lead 66% 66% New York Central 105% 105% NY N H and H 62% 62% New York Ont and West 28% 28% Nor and West 131% 131% Northern Pacific 113% 113% Pa Railroad 58% 58% Pittsburgh Coal 29 28% Pittsburgh Coal pfd .... 102 102 Pressed Steel Car 47 47% Railway Steel Spg 43% 44 Ray Con Copper 22% 22% Reading 98% 98% Republic Iron and Steel. 45% 45% Southern Pacific 98% 98% Southern Ry 25 24% Southern Ry pfd 71 70% Studebaker 135 135% Tennessee Copper 35% 35% Union Pacific 139% 140 U S I Alcohol 130% 130% U S Rubher 54% 54% U S Steel 86 % 87 IT S Steel pfd .a 117% 117% Utah Copper 78% 78% Virginia-Carolina Chem. 41 41% West Union Telegraph.. 94 94 % Westinghouse Mfg 58% 58% THE BIRTH OF OLD GLORY If you were walking down one of the business streets of Philadelphia to-day, you might see a little old house, almost hidden by the ware houses that tower above it on both sides. And probably you would won der how in the world that little old house came to be left there when all the property around had been built up for business purposes. It is just an other proof that while Americans are apt to think a good deal of money and business, they also save room in their hearts for patriotism, for it is just in that little house that "Old Glory" was born. And that happened one hun dred and forty years ago, in 1776. "The colonies" were then at war with England and General Washing ton asked the Continental Congress to decide upon some one emblem to stand for all the colonies. Congress appointed a committee of three men, one of whom was Washington himself, to "designate a suitable flag for the nation." GUEST OF WILLIAM I)ARE Walter Dare, of Philadelphia, is the guest of John Eberle, of 2404 North Sixth street, during his stay in this city. Mr. Dare is a school friend of Mr. Eberle at the St. Charles Academy, Overbrook, Pa. Yesterdav the young men visited at the Mount Gretna camp. Legal Notices PROPOSAL FOR REBUILDING BRIDGE, OFFICE OF THE STATE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS STATE CAPITOL BUILDING. HAR RISBURG, PA. " Sealed Proposals will be received by the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings at his office in the Caol tol Building, Harrisburg. Pa., until 3 o'clock P. M„ Tuesday, July 11, 1816 for furnishing all labor and materials to rebuild bridge across the North Branch of the Susquehanna River at Athens Bradford County, Pa., as called for in the plans and specifications as prepared by David A. Keefe, Consulting Engineer for the Board of Commissioners u f Pub lic Grounds and Buildings 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 Buildlnes Capitol Building, Harrisburg, Pa. ' SAMUEL B. RAMBO, Superintendent Pennsylvania State Highway Depart ment, Harrisburg, Pa. Sealed proposals will oe received at said office until 10 A. M„ July 19, 1916, when bids will b« publicly opened and scheduled and contract awarded as soon thereafter as possible, for the reconstruction of 16 - 582 -lineal feet of Reinforced Cement Concrete pavement, 16 feet wide, situ ated In South Fayette township, Alle gheny county, Route No. 108. Section No. 1; 19.31S lineal feet of Reinforced Certient Concrete pavement, 16 feet wide, situated in Cecil and North Stra bane townships, Washington countv, Route No. 108. Section No. 2; 32 9'3 lineal feet of Reinforced Cement Con crete and Vitrified Block pavement 16 feet wide, situated in Jackson and East Taylor townships, Cambria county Route No. 52, Section 4; 32,214 lineal feet of either Bituminous Cement Con crete or Bituminous and Reinforced Cement Concrete pavement, 16 feet wide, situated in Penn, Upper Oxford and Oxford townships, Chester county. Route No. 131. Section No 8- 4,250 lineal feet of Vitrified Block pave ment. 16 feet wide, situated in Nether Providence township, Delaware county and 5.385 lineal feet of Waterbound Macadam pavement, 14 feet wide, situ ated in Hlckorv township, Forest coun ty. Plans and specifications may be seen at Office of State Highway De partment. Harrisburg; 1001 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, and 903 Hartje Building. Pittsburgh, Pa. Full particu lars and Information on application to Joseph W. Hunter. First Deputy State Highway Commissioner. NOTICE Capitol Park Extension Commission. In re Condemnation of premises at tho northeast corner of North Fourth and State Streets, Harrisburg, Pennsylva nia. To all persons In Interest: IN conformity with the provisions of the Act of Assembly, approved June,l6, 1911 (P. L. 1027), notice is hereby given that, on the sth day of Julv, 1916 the Capitol Park Extension Commission filed among the record of Its proceed ings Its report of the condemnation of the above mentioned premises. SAMUEL. C. TODD. Secretary. 1 P. 0. CLERKS IN ANNUAL SESSION Elect Officers at Business Meet ing; Banquet at Colonial Club Tonight Business sessions of the fifteenth annual convention of the Pennsylvania State Association of Post Office Clerks, opened this morning in the Senate Caucus room at the State Capitol. Af ter the customary addresses of wel come, officers were elected as follows: President, A. R. Goetz, of Altoona; first vice-president, J. A. Hess, Dußois; second vice-president, N. C. Keating; Scran ton; secretary, S. W. Godley, Eas ton; treasurer, H. K. Rife, Chambers burg; financial secretary, Harry Gar ner, Reading. President Goetz had charge of the morning session, and E. M. Longe necker, president of the Harrisburg branch called the convention to order. The Rev. Henry W. A. Hanson, pastor of Messiah Lutheran Church, gave the invocation. Owing to the illness of Mayor E. S. Meals, the address of wel come to the city of Harrisburg, was given by Commissioner E. Z. Gross. The welcome from the Harrisburg post office men was extended by Postmaster Frank C. Sites. President Goetz re sponded to both addresses. More than 100 delegates arrived yes terday for the entertainment features of the program. In the afternoon the Harrisburg post office team defeated the Lancaster nine, 12 to to 0. The Lancaster men came to this city in a large auto truck, returning last night. Delegates were entertained at a vaudeville show at Paxtang Park last night. Business sessions were resumed this afternoon several minor items being disposed of. Officers' reports were submitted, after which the sessions closed. To-night a banquet will be served to the delegates at the Colonial Country Club. PHILA DEI/PHI A STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, July 5. Wheat Higher; No. 2. red, spot and July. $1.03 @1.04; No. 2, Southern, red, SI.OIC'C 1.02. Corn—Higher; No. 2, yellow, local. 87®87%c; steamer. No. 2, yellow, local. 86 if# 86 He. Oats Steady; No. 2, white, 46% ©47 c; No. 3. white. 44045 c. ' Bran Market quiet, but steady; i city mills, winter, pel ton. 5af1.50. iveai -1 ern, winter, ner ton. $26.50: Spring, per ton. $22.50023.00. Refined Sugars Market dull; Powdered, 7.75 c; line granulated, 7.65 c; confectioners' A. 7.55 c. Butter Market higher; western, creamery, extras, 30@31c; nearby, prints, fancy, 34c. Eggs The market is higher; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, $7.50 per ease; do., current receipts, free cases, $6.75@7.05 per case: western, extras, firsts, free rases, $7.50 per case: western, firsts, free cases, $6.7507.20 per case. I Live Poultry Quiet, but steady; ; fowls, 18 % 019 c; roosters, 13014 c; I Spring chickens, 21@30c; do., broilers, j 30038 c: ducks. 140) tic: Keese. 14016e. j Dressed Poultry—Firm; fowls, fancy, 22% 023 c; do., good to choice, 21%@23c, do., smali sizes. 184/)2oc- old roosi«rs. : 15c; broiling chickens, nearby, 330 ' 45c; do., western, 22024 c; roasting •hlrkons. western choir- fane* 20c: do., fair to good, 15 018 c: Sprlnir ducks, nearby, 19@20c; do., western, 13 tylbc, nearoy, ,:o .v, . ern Potatoes The market is lower; Eastern Shore, No. 1, per barrel. $2.50; do., No. 2, do., 75c@51.25; do., culls, do., $1.00; Norfolk. No. 1, per barrel, $2.50; do.. No. 2, 75c0 $1.00: do., culls, do.. $1.00; North Caro lina. No. 1, per barrel, $2.25; do., No. 2. do.. 75c@51.00. Flour Dull and nominal; winter, straights, $4.75(6)5.00: do., patents, so.oo @5.25; Spring firsts, clear, $5.3505.75; do., straights. $5 2005.*0; do., patents. $5.4505.75; do., favorite brands, $5.90® 6.25. Hay Quiet, but steady; No. 1, large bales, $24.00(924.50; No. 1, medium bales, $23.00024.00; No. 2. do., $20.00® 22.00; No. 3, do., $15.00® 16.00. CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicaero. Til.,-July 6. Cattle Re ceipts, 22,000; weak. Native beef cat tle, $7.50011.30: stockers and feeders, $5.75®>8.80; cows and heifers. $3,750 9.85; calves, $8.50011.75. Sheep Receipts, 21,000; weak. Wethers, $6.5008.00; lambs, $7.50. Hogs Receipts. 40,000: weak. Bulk of sales. $9.75(39.95; light, $9.5009.95; mixed, $9.55 010.05; heavy, $9,500 10.07%; rough, $9.5009.65; pigs, SB,OOO 9.40. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., July s.—Board of Trade closing: Wheat July, 1.03%; September, 1.05%. Corn—July, 76; September, 73%. Oats—July, 38%; September, 38~'4. Pork—July, 25.55; September, 25.00. Lard—July, 13.30; September, 13.50. Ribs—July, 13.80; September, 13.85. CLASSIFBED BUSINESS DIRECTORY THINGS YOU WANT AND WHERE TO GET THEM ArllUciul Umbi and Truuea Braces for all deformities, abdomlbai ,importers. Capital City Art. Limb Co Hi Market St. Bell Phone. " French Cleaning and Dyeing Ooodman'i tailoring ana repairing, all guaranteed. Call and deliver. b«ii phone 32#6, 1306% N. Sixth St. ®" Fire ln»ur«yce and Itral Estate J E. Glpple—Fire Insurance—Real n-a tate—Rent Collecting. 1251 Market Si" Bell phone. aw Pfcotocrapner Daughten Studios—Portrait and Conn merclal Photography. 210 N. Third £ Bell >583. oc - Tailora George F. Shope Hill Tailor, 1J« tlArm ket. Spring goods are now ready. Tailoring. Cleaning. Pressing. Ladlea. work a specialty. Steve Wugrenea 107 Locust. 1 Signs and Enamel Letters Poulton, >O7 Market street. Bell pbona. Prompt and efficient service. Upholsterer—Furniture Repairer Simon N. Cluck, >3O->2B Woodbine~ii. Bell phone 1317 J. u " Prospect Hill Cemetery MARKET AND 2«TH STREETS This cemetery Is soon to be en larged and beautified under plan* prepared by Warren H. Manning. Lots will be sold with the per petual care provision. Prospect Hill Cemetery Co. Herman P. Miller. President LOCUST AND COURT STREETS BELL PHONE 1555 15