| Now's tic Time to Rent That Cottage or" Mngatow Thru A fait Ad | Deaths SHORT Died. July 13, I'l®- Mrs. Amanda Short, widow of the late diaries R. Short, in her oath year, at hei home, 129 North Summit street. £>he is survived by two sons and two daughters, one brother and one sis ter. Funeral services will be Saturday afternoon at the above ad dress, to which relatives and friends are invited without further notice, jburiai private in East Harrisburg Cemetery. SMITH—On July 12. 1916, Susan Alice Smith, widow of Warren smith, aged jii years, 4 months and 3 days, puneiai on Saturday afternoon, at - o'clock, from her late residence. IJ-3 North street. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. HOKKURD Jacob Hoftord, of Steel ton, died Tuesday, July 11, 15)16, aged 92 years. . ..... *• Funeral services July 14. 10 A. M-. from home of Dr. D. B. Traver, Ho South Front street, Steelton. QIIGI.EY Died. July 11, 1916 Mrs. Mary A. Quigley, wife ot John Quis le;.. at her late residence, 2136 renn sliett, aged 66 years. Funeral Friday morning, at 8:30, from above address Services in St. Mary » (.hutch, Maciay street, at 9 o clock, to wnich relatives and friends are invited. Private burial Mt. Calvary Centetery. Kindly omit flowers. 1- riesids may call Thursday evening Hum T to 9 o'clock. Columbia papers, please copy. I AI.BRIGHT— Died, July IV 1916, John Albright, aged 53 years, at his late residence, 1133 North Sixth street. Funeral from above address rriday morning, at 7:30 o'clock sharp, ser vices at St. Patrick's Cathedral at S o'clock. Relatives and friends in- | vited to attend. Burial at Roxbor ough. Pa., upon arrival of train leav ing Harrisburg at 9:25 A. M. Friejids ; may call Thursday evening from i to 9 o clock. j MURPHY On Wednesday, July 12, 1916, at the Harrisburg Hospital, Miss Mary Murphy. Funeral on Satuiday morning, at »:oo o clock, from the residence of her sister. Mrs. P. H. Keane, 1840 Market street. Services at St. Patrick s Ca thedral at 9 o'clock. Burial at Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call Friday evening 7 to 9 o'clock. HOOVER On July 11, 1916, Isaac W Hoover, aged 83 years and 5 months. Funeral on Friday afternoon, at : o'clock, from his late residence. 1431 Shoop street. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Burial private. Lost and Found LOST A small, gold watch, with a •ilver coin fob. Reward will be paid for its return. Apply 611 North six- ! teenth street. j NO questions will be asked and lib eral reward given for return of silver taken from home in Camp Hill night of July 3. Address C., 4bT>o, care ot Telegraph. . Help W anted —Male WANTED Forty operators for in side work; rate, 3'i fac. Also twenty I laborers; rate, 33c. Good, intelligent men required. Leave Friday night for Pittsburgh. Fare advanced. H. JU Tucker, Plaza Hotel. , WANTED —Experienced bookkeeper, | «t once, with good references, and ex perienced in offlce work. Address Box Ji, 4303, care of Telegraph. j ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES MEN WANTED Ablebodied, unmar ried men under age of 35; Citizens of United States, of good character and 1 temperate habits, who can speak, react and write the English language. For information apply to Recruiting Of ficer, Bergner Bldg., 3rd & Market Sts., Harrisburg. "WANTED Five riggers; rate, 45c. Fifteen carpenters; rate, 45c. Ten all around machinists; rate, 50c. Two pipefitters; rate, 50c. Pittsburgh dis trict. Steady work. No trouble. B. F. Swift, Hotel Plaza. GENTS' FURNISHING SALESMAN WANTED. Apply at Steelton Store Co., Ltd., Steelton, Pa. v WANTED Boy. over 16, who can •work hard. Apply New Cumberland Greenhouses. YOUNG MEN WANTED To work In automobile repair shop. Our school is overflowing with repair work. Therefore it gives our students a chance to obtain practical repair work on all machines. We pay tnirty cents per hour soon as competent. Take advantage of summer rates. Auto Transportation School, 25-29 North Cameron street. . WANTED Milker for Dairy Farm. ! Must be over 20 years of age. Good wages and steady work. Board in cluded. Apply at once at Hershey Em- ; ployment Bureau, Hershey. Pa. WANTED YOUNG MEN to learn to become practical chaudeura. We give our unlimited course for (50, easy j,uymenta, and guarantee 30c per liour HU aeon as competent. We have 40 cars to overhaul during the Spring. AUTO TRANSPORTATION SCHOOL, 26-aT-»» North Cameron street MACHINISTS AND MOULDERS WANTED Good wages and steady employment Apply to Downingtowi. Mfg. Company, Downlngtown, Pa. 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- J facturer," care of Telegraph. WANTED —4O able-bodied men for piece work. White or colored. Apply in person to agent, Harrisburg Transfer, Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, Division street, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Short order cook, be- j tween the ages of 25 and 40 years, for i ± ark Cafe. One who has had expert- j ence cooking for high-class trade only. Work seven days per week. Gdod pay. I Apply at once at Hershey Employment Bureau. Hershey, Pa. ♦ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE J ♦ If you're in any way fa-» Jmiliar with the expansion* Jand trend of Harrisburg's* ♦principal business distrjet♦ ♦you will readily appreciate! ♦ the desirability of these J {two well-located proper-J {ties. t J 204 Locust Street ♦ Lot 26.3x140 Ft. 4 Present improvements—a three-! ♦ story brick building, with store- ♦ yoom, ten living rooms and three t ijbaths. ♦ I Location Just a few steps off I I North Second street. 14 North Third Street * Four-story brick building—with j store room, office rooms and apart- I ments. I Only a few doors from Market! street and a few steps from the! second busiest corner In Harris-1 burg. T MILLERBROTHERS&CO. i 1 REAL ESTATE .Insurance Surety Bond* I j Locust and Court Streets I THURSDAY EVENING, Help Wanted —Male WANTED MOLDERS for both 1 light and heavy floor work. We run open shop. We had a strike of union molders in April last, but over ninety i per cent, of our old molders have re ; turned to work. We want to increaa* i I our force by adding a night turn. We ptler: Best w ages. Best working conditions. High grade work. Steady employment. Apply by letter or in person. ! THE WESTINGHOJSE FOUNDRIES, Trafford. Pa. A Suburb of Pittsburgh. Pa. 1 WANTED Man to fire and steer steamboat on river. Wages 25c per \ hour. Only an experienced man in this i line wanted. Apply Robert Grace Con- i ! trading Co., Foresters Island. WANTED For all students to meet at the Transportation School this week, without fail, to make arrange ments for a touring trip, or a summer outing, so as to receive long route ex- j perience. The Auto Transportation school. 27-29 North Cameron street. WANTED Experienced bench and I machine men —woodworking plants. O. M. Weber Co.. Inc.. North Wales, Pa. ! WANTED —• Forty Intelligent men j for inside operators rate. 3"Hc. Also fifteen laborers, inside or outside; rate, 33c Fifty laborers for outside common work; rate, 26c. These men wanted for i outside city. See H. L Tucker, Plaza ; Hotel. WANTED One Drop Hammer Man and one or two Belt Hammer Men for 1 Forge Department. Apply Middletown i j Car Company. Middletown. Pa. I WANTED Pipe Fitters (3). Ex perienced. Good wages and steady work. Apply at once at Hershey Em ployment Bureau, Hershey, Pa. WANTED —Manager for Lumber De partment, 30 to 45 years of age. Must be a man strictly familiar with all > grades of lumber, must be able to read I blue prints and have good executive 1 ability and must be able to figure out j estimates Must have some offlce ex- i perience. Good salary for right party. To take effect August 15, 1916. Apply j at once at Hershey Employment Bu- \ reau, Hershey, Pa. WANTED Ten laborers. Italian or ! American, for Mechanical Department. Good wages and steady work. Apply at Hershey Employment Bureau, Hershey, j WANTED Six Stone Masons. Good wages and steady work. Applv at once at Hershey Employment Bureau. Her i shey. Pa. I WANTED Tinsmiths (3). Experi enced. Good wages and steadv work. ; Apply at once at Hershey Employment I Bureau, Hershey, Pa. WANTED Ten men to help Pipe i ' Fitter's and Tinsmiti»s. Must be over IS years of age. Good wages and steady work. Apply ot once at Hershey I Employment Bureau, Hershev, Pa. —« " I WANTED Plumber's helper. Good, ' strong, young man. Good wages and steady work. Apply at once at Her- I shey Employment Bureau, Hershey, Pa. WANTED Pipefitter for job lasting about three months. Good wages. Ap ply at Hershey Employment Bureau, Hershey, Pa. i WANTED Experienced electricians ! and helpers. Apply Dauphin Electric t Supply Co., 434 Market street. ' j LABORERS WANTED For either j contract or day labor. Attractive : wages. Apply at Quarries of Hoffman Bros. & Wilson, Twenty-third street ! and P. & R. Railroad. ; Help Wanted—Female WANTED A lady, with some ; knowledge of sewing. Apply Singer j Sewing Machine Co., IS South Market Square. I WANTED—GirI to do stenographic j and clerical work; must give reference ! as to ability. Apply in person to , Schmidt's Bakery, Eighteenth and Mul -1 berry streets. WANTED An experienced cook and dishwasher. Apply State Capital I Hotel, 215 Walnut street. WANTED White girl, or woman, to take charge of cooking and downstairs ! work in boardinghouse. Good wages I Apply 141 South Front street, Steelton. I WANTED Several bright girls for j marking and assorting department; ex perienced girls preferred. Apply Troy j Laundry, 1020-26 Fulton street. | ; WANTED—Chambermaid, white wo- j man. Apply Bclton House. WANTED A young girl for child's ; nurse. Apply 1632 Greer, street. WANTED Girl for general house work; three in family; no washing. Call Riverside Drive and Lucknow Lane, or telephone 227R-5. Write C. W. D„ Box j 655, City. 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 Diningroom girl for summer resort. Good wages for the 1 i right girl. Must be over 25 years of ' ! age. Address A. L Resch, Prop., Wild ! Cat Falls Inn, Marietta, Pa. ! SHOES WANTED Experienced fit- | .ting room help, alt branches needed on, account of increased business; these are well-paying, permanent positions. •ly C. S. Olbbon Company, 54 North I Fourth street, Philadelphia. | WANTED A white girl for general ; housework. No cooking. Apply 1934 I North Third street. ■GIRL—To work In evenings; must be over 21 years of age; no other need apply. Harris burg Candy Kitchen, 1535 NoTrth Third street. Call in afternoon * , after 2 P. M. ! _ i WANTED Girls experienced on ■ power machines, to make baby shoes. Apply at the Dauphin Shoe Co., 320 Mar ket street, Over The Hub. WANTED Girl for general house work in Western Pennsylvania; small ! family; will pay railroad fare. Ad i dress, with recommendations, 3., 4287, ! care of Telegraph. 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, AT ONCt Sewing ma chine operators. Experience not nec essary. Pressers also wanted. Blough Manufacturing Co WANTED Girls experienced on power sewing machines. Apply Har risburg Shoe Mfg. Co.. Vernon street. • Harrisburg. Pa j Help Wanted— 1 Male and Female , | WANTED Lady and gentlemen I I canvassers. Good selling proposition. ►Chance to travel. W. B. Brandt, 1001 i Agents Wanted AGENTS WANTED. AT ONCE To sell our dustless mops, uioom covers, etc. Write to-day. Epnley Company, 328 North Queen street, York, Pa. Dept. 1. Situations Wanted—Male WANTED Young man. 18 years of age, wishes work; can p;ove himself honest and capable of good job; nut afraid of work. Address 0., 4314, care of Telegraph. WANTED Position as chauffeur. Luther Cobb. 430 Herr street. Phone |32S. Can furnish reference. WANTED Clerical work by High School graduate; can furnish refer ences; can speak German fluently. Ad dress P. O. 14. Hummelstown. Pa. WANTED Young man wishes posi tion as clerk In grocery or cigar store, ! or pool room; has had experience. Ad j dress Box O. 4297. care of Telegraph. Situations Wanted —Female DRESSMAKER wishes sewing at once. Plain or fancy. Prices reason able. Phone 531 W. WANTED Reliable, middle-aged woman would like to have day's worK three days a week In refined family; can furnish the best references. Ad dress H.. 4316, care of Telegraph. WANTED Middle-aged woman de sires position as housekeeper for re spectable widower. Address J., 4302, care of Telegraph. t WANTED Position as dishwasher, ;or nurse, by dolored woman. Address Mary Johnson, 1207 Apple alley. WANTED By white girl, about 19 years old, position as child s nurse. Call. or write. 362 Christian street, Steelton. Real Estate For Sale VIOLET AVENUE, 534—This three story, 8-roomed frame dwelling, with bath, range, assessed at $850.00, rent ing for $12.50. will be reduced $5.00 weekly until sold or withdrawn by owner. Price this week. $1,550. BACK- I ENSTOSS BROS., Russ Building. WHAT WILL you give for three 7- j room houses with all improvements? |On a good street. Rent, sl3 each. H. | G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. 1316 STATE STREET m*ist be sold; ! 3-story brick; all improvements Rents ! for S2O. Make an offer H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. I PAXTANG PROPERTY that should' interest you—price, $3,000 —all Improve ments. Lot, 60x135. If you are inter ested in this property terms can be ar i ranged. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing. CAMP HILL property for sale; brick and stucco dwelling 7 rooms, bath, gas, electric light, steam heat; lot, 50x | 175: good location; just completed. Bell ; Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE 220 Harris Street; 3- story brick dwelling; 8 rooms and bath; gas; furnace; bay windows on each floor; lot, 21x92; side entrance. Price. $3,800.00. Brinton-Packer Co.. Second f and Walnut streets. 1008 HEMLOCK STREET; for sale; 1 3-story brick: 8 rooms and bath; gas; electric light; modern plumbing and bath fixtures; new furnace; cemented cellar. Price. $2,250.00. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut. 232 HARRIS STREET; for sale; 3- story brick dwelling; 9 rooms and bath; 'gas; furnace; side and rear porches; ! lot, 20x92; side entrance. Price, i {4.000.00. Brinton-Packer Co., Second | and Walnut streets. NEW HOUSES Best location in Harrisburg. Hardwood floors steam i heat 9 rooms. Price, $3,700. Also small brick on Vernon Street for $1,950. | Edgar B. Lerew, 4 North Fifth street. J FOR SALE 2 'A-story stucco house 'on Paxtang avenue; eight rooms and ;bath; hardwood floors; lot. 45 ft. by 155 i ft. Possession given August 1. Address ; 207 Paxtang avenue, Paxtang, Pa. FOR SALE Desirable house on I easy terms within walking distance of central business section brick seven rooms furnace conveniences —corner property porches 52,500. I For full particulars address M., 4258, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Fine country home of | 121 acres, splendid location, in famous i I fruit section; one-eighth mile to store, i post offlce, school, church; convenient !to railroad; fruit of all kind; good j water; large house, in first-class condi tion; telephone- large lawn; fine shade; I barn, wagonshed; two large poultry j houses. Would make an ideal poultry | and truck farm, or desirable summer i home. Short run to Harrisburg. Ad dress K., 186, care of Telegraphf j FOR SALE Lot at Enola, 60x150; ! cellar dug out; stone for wall, also 40- j ft. drilled well. Cheap for quick sale. Address Box 354. Duncannon. Pa. FOR SALE Attractive, new. three story brick house, e'gnt rooms and bath, finished in oak, hardwood floors, vapor heat, porches, large yard, grano lithic walks, iron fences, laundry and i all other modern improvements; gooa location. Will sell on payments or Thirty ($30.00) Dollars per month. MacWILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION CO., BUILDERS AND DESIGNERS. 2150 N. FIFTH ST, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE FULTON STREET, No 1841; three-story frame; rent, sl4. Price, $1,500. BRIGGS STREET, No. 410; large three-story brick; suitable for rooming house. Price reasonable. FOR SALE 2725-2727 BUTLER STREET. PENBROOK, 2 Vi-story frame ! houses, eight rooms each. Also two | vacant lots corner of Twenty-eighth land Butler streets. Total frontage 120JC ! 150. Make me an offer for these prop t ertles. H C. BRANDT, $6 NORTH THIRD STREET. Bell Phone 3267. FARM. 4 ACRES; ALL NEW BUILD INGS, HUNTER'S RUN, Cumberland County. Pa.; Ideal for chicken and truck farming. also desirable for country summer home; good train service on Reading Railroad. L Elliott Middle town. Boiling Springs, Pa. A description of this property at 409 Market Street. C. B. CARE. Harris burg. THREE HOUSES IN DUNCANNON— One suitable for dwelling or boarding house: all modern Improvements, and storeroom on first floor. One double house. 6 rooms each. Lots. 150 ft. deep, 60 ft. frontage. Address Mrs. Josephine Millar, Duncannon, or W. M. Selbert. New Bloomfield. FOR SALE Desirable build ing lots, located on Fourth, Fifth, Scnuylkill 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 One acre plots; will sell half acre; also lots 93x2t0 feet along M. T. trolley; 7 HE fare to all paru of Har risburg and Steelton; beautiful and healthful; ground enough for poul try and vegetables; price only JLSL per half acre. C. B. Care, Care's Grocery Rtore, Linglestown, Pa. De scription at 409 Market Street. City. , Real Estate Fof Rent FOR RENT 2739 HerJ street. Pen brook; four rooms and basement; large lot; $8 per month. Call evening, after 8 o'clock, to above address. FOR RENT —J 1836 State street; 3- story brick house with all improve ments; immediate possession; rent. $22.60. Apply to S. Friedman, Real Estate, Kunkel Building, or 217 Pefler street. HARRISBTTRG tfljSftg TELEGRAPH Real Estate For Rent FOR RENT No. 1607 State street modern three-story brick house In the best of condition. Immediate posses sion. nent. $36. J. E. GIPPLE, Real Estate Wanted REAL ESTATE WANTED \% ILL uUY a few dwellings in lower end of Hlghspire, ne»r Keystone State Fair Grounds. Prices not to exceed $2,U00 each. Address A., 4317, care of Telegraph. Apartments For Rent FOR RENT Completely furnished second floor apartment at No. 1659 Walnut street; rent, $22.50. Apply to J. E. Gtpple. 1261 Market street APA RTMENTS FOR RENT Locat !ed at the corner of Sixth and Kelker i streets. Newly built. Five rooms and : bath, with all conveniences. Hard | wood floors and cut glass fixtures, with front arid back porches. Apply to |Sllbert, 1742 North Sixth street. FOH RENT HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS and office for a physician (first floor) five | rooms and bath city steam heat Particulars at offlce of Miller Brothers & Co . Locust and Court Streets. Rooms For Rent FOR RENT Second floor front room, with use of bath, comfortably furnished; suitable for gentleman, or two, ir agreeable. Apply 1627 Market street. ! FOR RENT Two rooms at 261 Cumberland street; all conveniences. Inquire 261 Cumberland street. FOR RENT North Second street furnished second floor front, living and hedrojm, with private bath. Phone SI6W, or. address A., 5053, care of Tele ' graph. FOR RENT Large, cool front room on first floor, also second floor room at No. 222 North Third street. Apply No. 9 North Front. Phone 1029 M. FOR RENT For gentlemen, large, comfortably furnished front room, with bath, telephone and all o®nveniences in private family. Call 800 North Second street. FOR RENT Second and third floor front rooms; nicely furnished; close to Reservoir Park; private family; elec tric lights and bath; prices reasonable; near trolley line. Address 1932 Park street. FOR RENT Three unfurnishea rooms for light housekeeping; cozy corner and balcony; use of bath; second floor. Inquire 1945 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, singly or ensuite; all conveniences; Phone, etc.; references required. Apply 1015 North Front street FOR RENT Second floor front room; newly furnished, for one gentle man (two if agreeable): close to Capi tol; quiet locaj|on. 265 Briggs street. Bell phone 127SR. 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 phone. FURNISHED second floor front room for rent in private family on Ever green street; bath, electric and gas lights: phone. Privilege of eating breakfast. Reasonable rates to man or man and wife. Address Box R, 4299, care of Telegraph. FURNISHED ROOMS Single or en suite. Rooms are large and airy. Use of Bell phone. Address 719 North Sixth. THE MORRELL 212 Locust street One minute from P. O. High-class fur nished rooms with all conveniences, hotel service included. Bell phone 2642 J. Wanted—Miscellaneous I WOULD like to see my friends of Harrisburg at 1604 Susquehanna street. H. E. Wolf, from Columbia, Pa. WANTED Good, country home, on farm about 10 miles from Harrisburg, for two boys ten and eleven years old. Willing to pay reasonable board. Call, or address. 107 Washington street. Bell phone 1669 R. WANTED, TO RENT A house suit able for roominghouse, or will buy fur niture and fixtures of an established roominghouse; must be centrally lo cated. Address A.. 6051, care of Tele graph. WANTED. TO RENT Moderate size house on the Hill. Must have all conveniences and at moderate rent. Ad drcss 1821 Regir.a street. 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 ROLLER TOP DESK FOR SALE Latest mode! and new. A bargain to a quick buyer. Address, at once, D., 6054, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE One refrigerator—large size; also one 120-gallon Bowser oil tank. Refrigerator can be seen at Wlt man-Schwarr Co. RARE BOOKS 6th and 7th books of Moses, Hohman's book, dream books; 10.000 others; all subjects. Aurand's Book Store, 913 North Third. REVOLVING BOOKCASE Small bookcase, table, white Iron bed, spring and mattress, other household goods. 2040 Green street. FOR BALE One set Encyclopedia Britannica. Handy volume. Brown Morrocco binding. Brand new. Cost $76. SSO cash. Address G„ 225, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Llvingroom furniture, consisting of Brussels rug, quartered oak library table, two rockers, two arm chairs, and teet, leather covered. Also millinery goods, shelving, storeroom cases and gas ranges. Inquire 1727 North Sixth street FOR SALE Reed-Hawood baby carriage, slightly used. Cheap to quick buyer, $15.00. Address E. M. Miller, Front street (near Ferry), Wormleys burg. GAS RANGE Two-burner. Cris wold Classic, in excellent condition. Price. $4.00. Apply 222 North Four teenth street. FOR SALE One two-barrel dough mixer, two dough trays, lot of pans and one rubber-tired surrey, one set of wheels. Apply 8.. 4296, care of Tele graphy FOR SALE One Fox Hound, gyp, in welp; also one Fox Hound gyp thor ougly broken, and one part Areadale pup. one pump-gun. Address 2727 Herr street. Penbrook, Pa. 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 HARNEBB fk SUPPLY CO., SECOND AND CHESTNUT ST& BRICK FOR SALE at building Court and Cranberry streets. FOR SALE CARDS oil sale at ta# Telegraph Business Office. For Sale—Miscellaneous ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can bs secured at the Telegraph Business Office. BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS SIO.OO up L. C. Smith, Underwood, and Remington rebuilt and second hand*. Attractive price*. Typewriters exchanged, bought and repaired. Geo P. Tlllotson. 11l Locust street. Ouo. Orpheum. AT GABLE'S, IXI, 116 and 117 South Second street, 6,000 gallons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme quality. All the full line of the Acme make. AT GABLE'S, 111-117 South Second street, 6,000 seta new sash, Bxlo. IS L. primed and glazed, at $1.30 per set. Also other siias. Also door* and shut For Rent—Miscellaneous MARKET ST., 1212—Storeroom, cor ner of Market and Summit streets; j newly finished; a desirable location; S2O 'per month. Inquire 1,. Minter, 1167 Market street. Phone 4282. FOR RENT Desirable office In Telegraph Building, size 14x19. 7nqulr«i Superintendent, Room ICO. FOR RENT—Offices suitable for a doctor or dentist or general purposes. Light, heat and at tendance. Dr. John Oenslager, 711 North Third street. Business Opportunities GROCERY STAND Established, for rent at Payne's Corner, West Falrvlew; , an unusual opportunity for a live nmn; | this property is a dwelling and store ! room combined and suitable for most any line of retail business; will make reasonable alterations for good tenant. ! Apply to the owner, A. C. Young, Real j Estate, 26 North Third street. Bell phone. I FOR SALE Shoe shop in Camp Hill. Good stand. Only shoe shop in the town. Selling on account of old i aja Cheap. Apply B. F. Sawyer, Camp FOR SALE Cigar and Pool Parlor, j reasonable to quick buyer. Address D., 6040, care of Telegraph. ANY Intelligent person can earn good | Income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for pai ticulars. Press Syndicate. 79S Lock j port. N. Y. j Business Personals | CALL BELL PHONE 2350R if you want first-class Cement Work done at a reasonable price. Porches, walks and coping j>. specialty. All work guaran teed. LEATHER Traveling Bags and Suit cases (drummers' samples) positively at the lowest prices in the city. Call anil be convinced. Also suits of clothing, watches, diamonds and sporting goods at low pries*. COHEN 4 SON. Reliable Pawnbrokers. 431 Market street, at subway. CARPETS AND RUGS scoured at re duced rates during the months of July , and August. Keystone Rug Co., 1115 Montgomery street. WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY Trustee Bldg. —All kind* of detectlT* work handled— one eye always open. BELL PHONE 127 W. ■ HEMSTITCHING FANCY AND PLAIN, done on short , notice- 10 cents a yard up; colors a specialty. Information given trea. ; McDOWELL. IPSA MARKET STREET. Hauling and Moving GENERAL HAULING One and one-half ton to two-ton truck for hire. Prompt attention to moving. Truck parties solicited. H. C. Garman, Me fi ring's Garage. Both phones. HAULING R. A. HARTMAN. National Transfer 1 Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general hauling. W. H. Lathe. Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 2503 R. m PIANO MOVING wE move pianos carefully. Bell 146. Winter Piano Co., 23 North Fourth street. Money to Loan . MONEY advanced to nouseKeepcrs at ttgal rates; business confidential. Profit Snaring Loan Society, Room 7. Spooner Building, a >?orth Market Square. Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private rooms for household goods, $2 per month and up We invite inspection. Low Insurance. 437-445 South Second street. Harrlaburg Storage Company. STORAGE 419 Broad street, house hold goods and merchandise. Private rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 76 cents per month. D. Cooper & Co.. 411 Broad street. Both phones. Musical FOR SALE Strictly high grade tiHAND PIANO. Useil short time. Will sell at a bargain. Address Box V, 4311, care of Telegraph. HAVE your VICTROLA. GRAFANOLA or EDISON Talking Machine REPAIR ED by an expert. Bell phone 3242 J. Write, or call, at 316 Broad street. FOR SALE ssso 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 trance Shop. 316 Chestnut street. City. Summer Resorts and Cottages SEASHORE COTTAGES Bungalow for rent in North Wildwood. N. j., lor balance of season; furnished; conveni ences. Address P. O. Box 812. Harris burg, Pa. DON'T WISH for cool weather—go to Perdix. For rent, furnished, Wayne Cottage; Ave rooms and sleeping porches; special inducement for re mainder of Beason. A. C. Young, 26 North Third street. Bell phone. PERDIX COTTAGES FOR RENT furnished or unfurnished, by the week, week-end, month or season. A. C. Young, 26 North Third street. FOR RENT—A cottage along Cono doguinet Creek by the week or week end. Good fishing. Apply St. James Hotel. FOR SALE A delightfully located bungalow In the woods, completely fur nished; running spring water in house, bacteriological examination shows it to be excellent; sufficient garden to raise all vegetables used. Within ten miles of ana with sixteen trains daily be tween Harrisburg. Lot, 200 feet by 300 feet. Price, $1,600.00. Will let $1,000.00 on first mortgage. Address H., -*316, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Maplehurst cottage, furnished, between Accomac and Wild Cat. Fine location. A. L. Reach, Mari etta. Pa Automobiles 1916 MAXWELL TOURING; Over■- land, and Metz Roadster. All In Al shape. Comparison of price with con dition will convince you that these are exceptional bargains. E. W. Shank 107 Market. JULY 13, 1916. Automobiles ° ne light touring car, COLE THIRTY, fully equipped. Will sacrifice to quick purchaser for $250. bine condition. AUTO TRANSPORTA TION EXCHANGE. 25-39 North Cam eron street. FOlt SALE PULLMAN JUNIOR; run not over 1.400 miles; guaranteed : tine condition; fully equipped with I lamps, horn, self-starter, tools, extra i shoe and stare rim. pump, jack, etc. A sacrifice at $450. AUTO TRANSPOR TATION EXCHANGE. 25-29 North Cam eron street. FOR SALE Metz Roadster. 1916 model, 22H-H.-P Will demonstrate after 5:30 P. M. and sell for $275. A car with very small up-keep. Bell phone 3805 J. FOR SALE One late model, five passenger Sterns touring car. fully equipped. A bargain for quick buyer. No dealer need apply. Can be seen at 1330 Derry street. FOR SALE ONE 1913 Cadillac; 5- passenger; excellent condition. Call Bell phone 1499-R. SECOND-HAND CARS One 6-pas senger De Cambel, one 6-passenger 1914 Ford, newly painted. In excellent con dition; one as new; one I#l2 Ford delivery, with new body; one 1908 Overland. Cars for sale at Ford Garage, Middletown. Pa. E. M. Snavely, Manager. WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of any kind. If vou 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 1s not sold. Auto Trans portation Exchange Department. 26-29 North Cameron street Bell phone 1710. 1912 fl'-e-passenger Regal; good shape: new tires all around; big bar gain tor quick buyer. 1912 flve-passenger Pullman, com pletely overhauled: Al condition; good upholstering; good top and tires; big bargain, i MILLER AUTO CC.. 68 South Cameron St. Bell phone 4119 J. Motorcycles and Bicycles FOR SALE lver Johnson Bicycle, practically new. Coaster brake, lamp, etc. In fine I running condition. Moderate price. Call 1855 Market, or 103 on Bell phone. MOTORCYCLE OWNERS We buy. sell and repair motorcycles. Better see us if you need anything in our line. ! Bell phone 385 J. DAYTON CYCLE | CO., 912 North Third street. Motorcycles and Bicycles 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. $9". DAYTON CYCLE CO.. 912 North Third | Street. Bell phone 3SSJ. Legal Notices EXECUTRIX NOTICE ~~ i LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the Estate of Richard C. Miller, late of Har risburg, Dauphin County. Pa., deceased having been granted to Sarah P. Miller' i residing at No. 1939 Green Stret in said City, all persons Indebted to said estate j are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay. SARAH P. MILLER. Executrix. I A. E. BRANDT. Attorney. 222 Market Street NOTICE Letters Testamentary on :the estate of William Smeltzer. late of Oberlin, Dauphin County, Pa., deceased i having been granted to the undersign j ed, residing in Bressler, Pa., all persons indebted to said estate are requested to ! make immediate payment, and those i having claims will present them for : settlement to C. R. SMELTZER. Or Executor, i HARVEY E. KNUPP, Attorney, 3 Russ Building. Harrisburg, Pa. CHARTER NOTICE I NOTICE is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on Tuesday, the 25th day of July, A. D. 1916, under the Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act to pro vide for the incorporation and regula tion of certain corporations," approved April 29, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called M. H. BAKER AND COMPANY, the character and ob ject of which is the furnishing and in stalling of appliances, fixtures and equipment for the heating, lighting and plumbing of all classes of buildings, and manufacturing, buying and selling supplies used in said business, and for these purposes to have, possess and en joy all the right, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly and the sup plements thereto. WM. H. EARNEST, Solicitor. To the Stockholders of the-Harrisburg Foundry & Machine Works: YOU are hereby notified that the Board of Directors of said Company has by a resolution called a meeting of the stockholders to convene at the gen eral offlce of the Company, Seventh and Curtln Streets, In Harrisburg, Pa. on the 18th day of July, 1916, at 10;30 o'clock A. M., to take action on the ap proval or disapproval of a proposed in crease of the indebtedness of the Com pany from $300,000 to s6oo^ooo. B. E. TAYLOR, Secretary. BIDS will be received for the con struction of a storm water intercepting sewer, ranging from 2 ft. to 8 ft. 6 in. extending from Locust Street to Frank lin Street, to the river; a distance of approximately 5,374 lineal feet. De tail plans and specifications may be seen at the Council Chamber, Steelton All bids to be submitted on or before July 20. at 5:30 P. M. Council reserves the right to accept or reject'any or all bids. CHAS. P. FEIDT, Borough Secretary. In the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Dauphin No. 188, Sep tember Term, 1916. NOTICE is hereby given that applica tion will be made to the above Court on the 7th day of August, 1916, at io o'clock A. M.. under the Corporation Act of 1874 of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the supplements thereto, for tne charter of an intended corporation, to be called the William Penn Highway Association, the char acter and object of which is the Im provement of streets and highways In cities, boroughs and townships of this Commonwealth by the promotion of the construction and maintenance of a per manent highway through the Common wealth of Pennsylvania from east to west, following the most available route from Philadelphia, by way of Harrisburg, to Pittsburgh and the Ohio State-Line; and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and Its supplements. The proposed charter Is now on file In the Prothonotary's offlce. DOUGLASS D. STOREY, 606 Telegraph Building, Harrisburg. Pa., v Solicitor. NOTICE LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the Kstate of J. Albert Umberger, late of Riverside. Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County. Pennsylvania, deceas ed, have been granted to the under signed residing in Riverside. All per sons Indebted to said Estate are re quested to make immediate payment and those having claims will present them for settlement to CATHARINE H. UMBERGER. Executrix. R. S. CARE. Attorney. Try Telegraph Want Ads INITIAL GAINS SWEPT ASIDE Aggressive Selling of Special ties Causes Motors to Decline; Alcohol Drops By Associated Press New York. July 13. lnitial grains were swept asSle before the end of the first hour when aggressive selling of specialties was encountered. Max well. Studebaker and Chandler motors followed the lead of Willys-Overland |at declines of 4 to 7 points. I A lc ? hol ' B ear 'y Kains proved to be of brief duration, the stocks soon fall ing to 97%, an overnight loss of 5% and the year's lowest quotation. Con tinental Can lost 5 points and Bethle « H el 25 °h cwo transactions. Kails and U. S. Steel yielded only frac tions. Local money conditions came in for further consideration in view of the advance In the Bank of Eng land rate. Bonds were Irregular. NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros. & Co., members New York and Philadelphia Stock Ex changes, 3 North Market Square, Har risburg; 13 38 Chestnut street, Phila delphia; 3 4 Pine street, New York, rurnish the following quotations: New York, July 13. *ll.- , Open. Clos. Aiiis-Chalmers 21 >4 20% American Beet Sugar ... 91% 88% American Can 52% 52% American C& r 53 4 52% American Cotton Oil ... 53 53 American Ice Securities . 29% 29% American Locomotive .. 62 % 60 American Smelting .... 92% 91% American T & T 129% 129% Anaconda 79% 78% Atchison : 105 104% Badlwin Locomotive ... 71 69% Baltimore & Ohio 89% 89 Bethlehem Steel 425 434% Butte Copper 63% 63 California Petroleum ... 18% 18% Canadian Pacific 180 178% Central eLather 53% 53% Chesapeake and Ohio .. 62% 61 Chicago, Mil and St Paul 97 96% Chicago, R I and Pacific 20 20 Chino Con Copper 47 _ 47% Colorado Fuel and Iron. 43 " 42 Consolidated Gas 133 132% Corn Products 13% 13% Crucible Steel 71 67 Crucible Steel pfd 109 112 Distilling Securities .... 41% 41% Erie 35% 3514 Erie Ist pfd 53% 53% General Electric Co .... 165 164% General Motors 500 500 Goodrich B F 73% 71^ Great Northern pfd .... 119 118% Gt Northern Ore subs .. 34% 34% Inspiration Copper 50% 49% Interboro-Metropolitan. . 16% 16% Konnecott 45% 45% Lackawanna Steel 69% 68% Lehigh Valley 79 78 Maxwell Motors 74 70% Merc Mar Ctfs 23% 22% Merc Mar ctfs pfd 83% 82% Mex Petroleum 99 96% Miami Copper 33% 33% Missouri Pacific 6% 6% National Lead 63% 63 New York Central 104 103 N Y N H and H 61 60% Nor and West 129% 129 Northern Pacific 111% 111% Pa Railroad 57% 57% Presesd Steel Car 4 4 43% Railway Steel Spg 42% 41% Ray Con Copper 21% 21% Reading 97 95% Republic Iron and Steel. 43 42 % Southern Pacific 97% 97% Southern Ry 24% 23% Southern Ry pfd 68% 68% Studebaker 125% 121% Tennessee Copper 30% 28% Third Ave 65 65 Union Pacific 138% 137% U S I Alcohol 103% 103 U S Rubber 52 % 51 % U S Steel 84% 83% U S Steel pfd 117% 117% Utah Copper 75% 75 % West Union Telegraph.. 93 93 % Westinghouse Mfg 55% 54 FHII.ADKI.PHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, July 13. Wheat Lnchangeu; No. 2, red, spot and July. • 1.11; No. 2, Southern, red. Jl.of ..Corn • Firm; No. 2, yellow, local, S9%@9oc; steamer, No. 2, yellow. SS% @B»c. ' " ,c°Hf Firm; No. 2, white. 47%@ 48c; No. 3, white. 45®4»c. Bran Market quiet, but steady; eliy mills. wmu. , .so «. ern, winter, per ton. $26.50; soft, winter. »'2 00°®' >0 *5O' 5U ®' 24 ' 50 SprinK ' per ton ' Refined Sugars Market firm; powdered, 7.76 c; tine granulated. 7.65 c; confectioners' A, 7.55 c. Butter Market steady; western, creamery. extras, 20®; 30c; naarby prints, fancy. 32c. Eggs— Tne market la firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, $7.65; per case; do., current reecipts, free cases, per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $7.65 western, rtrsts, free cases, $7.05(fx)7.35 per case. Live Poultry The market is firm; rowls, 20@21c; roosters, 13<S14c; fowls, roosters, 13u>l4c: Spring chickens, 21(g/28c; do., broiler*, au(*2<3i>e. jucKn Flour —• Firm, but quiet; winter, straights, do., patents, (fro.lio; Spring firsts, clear, ?^n 8 A r - a l¥ ht f do., patents. |5 00@0.i5; do., favorite brands, $5.90® 6. 2d. CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago, 11!.. July 13. Cattle Re ceipts, 3,000; steady. Native beef cat tle. |7.10@11.00; stockers and feeders, $5.40® 8.40; cows and heifers, 13.50 fa U. 60; calves, $8.50® 12.00. Sheep Receipts, 9,000; strong. Wethers, $6.85@8.40; lambs, $7.50 11.00. Hogs Receipts, 15.000; firm. Bulk of sales, 19.75® 10.10; light, »9.50(6610.10; mixed, i9.45@10.25; heavy, $9.45® 10.25: rough. |9.45®J'J.60; pigs, $8.15®9.60. CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., July 13.—Board of Trade closing: 1 Wheat July, 1.10%; September. Corn—July, 78 U; September, 74%. Oats—July, 40%; Semptember, 40%. Pork—July, 25.60; September, 24.70. Lard—July, 13.30; September, 13.40. Ribs—July. 13.40; September, 13.52. Legal Notices NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of John C. Zelter, late of Derry Township, Dauphin County. Pa. deceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing in Harrisburg (Riverside), Pa., all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settle ment. DAVID E. ZEITER, FRANK S. ZEITEA, Executors. FOR SALE FINE HOMES Fourth and Emerald street*; sample house open day and night. Third street car line. Agent on premises. RETTEW & BUSHNELL AGENT) 11
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