| Nil's the Time -to Rent flat Cottage or"Bungalow' Thru A "Want Id} ©eatbs BIRTXER On Friday. July 14. 1916, at the Harrisburg Polyclinic " os j pita), Miss Blanche E. Burtner, aged 4 y years. , Funeral services will be held Tues day atternoon, July 18, at 2 o clock, in the U. B. Church, Wonnleysburg, the Rev. George B. Kenshaw officiat ing. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Burial St. John's Cemetery. Body may be viewed at Hoover Ac Son's undertaking parlors, Monday evening, from 7 to 9 o'clock. * Lost and Found LOST A small, gold watch, with a silver coin fob. Reward will be BS, for its return. Apply 611 North JJit teenth street. Help Wanted —ivlale WANTED Young man for ortice work. Must understand shorthand and typewriting- Lnited shoe Machinery Co.. Room -10 Caider Building, Harris burg, fa. AGENTS Cooper made last mouui, *sl last week selling "ivant lfuK Raincoats. New proposition, we deliver and collect, aauipie coat tree. Comer .vitg. Co., 26 York street, Uay ton, Ohio. CANVASSERS WANTED To solicit orders for trees, plains, shrubbery. Salary or commission payable weekly. Year round employment, ferry Nurs eries, Rochester, N. Y. Established 21 years. WE want man to sell goods around his home. Permanent position yood wages. Steady advancement. lished thirty "years. First National Nurseries, Kochcster, N. Y. SALESMAN WANTED We want District Managers for an open territory lor men who can handle a branch. Ap ply Keystone Kor-iver Distributor, 1513 iNorth street, City. • WANTED Quick, hustler to travel these towns ana surrounding country: Williemstown, Lykens, Elisabethtown, Millersourg, ateeiton, Royaiton, Huin mcistowii. Lebanon, Halifax, Jones town. Glen Bros., Kochester, N. Y. MEN" AND WOMEN to raise mush rooms in cellars, sheds, boxes, etc. Sparw time. sl2 to »2u weekly. Success guar anteed. Write to-day. Hiram Barton, 333 West Forty-sixth street. New ' York. WANTED First-class outside cut ters on Ladies' shoes. Good wages and steady employment. Utz & Dunn Co., 37 Canal street, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED First-class machine cut- j ter on Shirts. Man experienced with liallard machine. Apply at once at The I. Unterberg & Co., inc., Lincoln and i Belvedere avenues, York, fa. j ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES ; MEN WANTED Ablebodied, unmar-j ried men under age of 35; Citizens of United States, of good character and i temperate habits, who can speak, read j and write the English language. For information apply to Recruiting Of- j ficer, Bergner Bidg., 3rd & Market Sts., Harrisburg. GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS Thorough instruction, *5. Returned if not appointed. Particulars tree. Ameri can Civil Service School, Washington, , D. C. WANTED Night watchman, a mid die-aged man, who understands care of boiler. Apply Royal Laundry, 1354 Howard street. WANTED—Experienced bookkeeper, at once, with good references, and ex perienced in otrtce work. Address Box H, 4303, care of Telegraph. 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 ou all machines. We pay thirty cents per hour as 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 arid steady work. Uoard in cluded. Apply ut once at Hershey Em ployment Bureau. Hershey, Pa. WANTED YOUNG MEN to learn to become practical chauffeurs. We give our unlimited course tor SSO, easy payments, and guarantee 3Uc per hour as scon as competent. We have JO cars to overhaul during the Spring. AUTO TRANSPORTATION SCHOOL 26-27-29 North Cameron street. SALESMAN AG ER 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. 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 Experienced bench and machine men —woodworking plants. O. M. Weber Co., Inc., North Wales, Pa. WANTED Pipe Fitters (3). Ex perienced. Good wages and steady work. Apply at once at Hershey Em ployment riureau, 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 blue prints and have good executive ability and must be able to figure out estimates. Must have some office ex perience. Good salary for right party. To take effect August 15, 1916. Apply at once at Hershey Employment Bu reau. Hershey, Pa. A\ ANTED Ten laborers, Italian or American, for Mechanical Department. Good wages and steady work. Apply at Hershey Employment Bureau, Hershey, Pa. WANTED Ten men to help Pipe Fitter s and Tinsmiths. Must be over 18 years of age. Good wages and steady work. Apply at once at Hershey Employment Bureau, Hershey, Pa. IREAL ESTATE FOR SALE If you're in any way fa miliar with the expansion and trend of Harrisburg's | principal business district iyou will readily appreciate the desirability of these 4 two well-located proper !ties. 204 Locust Street [Lot 26.3x140 Ft. Present improvements —a three-i rbtpry brick building, with store t room, ten living rooms and three 1 I baths. I Location just a few steps off i North Second street. t 14 North Third Street I Four-story brick building—with i store room, office rooms and apart ♦ ments. t Only a few doors from Market T street and a few steps from the I second busiest corner in Harris- I burg. j MILLER BROTHERS & CO. I REAL ESTATE I Insurance Surety Bonds | I.ocust and Court Street* SATURDAY EVENING, Help Wanted—Male WANTED Six Stone Masons. Good wages and steady work. Apply at once at Hershey Employment Bureau, H«r shey, Pa. WANTED Tinsmiths (3). Experi enced. Good wages and steady work. Apply at once at Hershey Employment Bureau. Hershey, Pa. WANTED Plumber's helper. Good, strong, young man. Good wages and steady work. Apply at once at Her shey Employment Bureau, Hershey, Pa. WANTED Pipefitter for Job lasting about three months. Good wages. Ap ply at Hershey Employment Bureau, Hershey, Pa. WANTED Experienced electricians and helpers. Apply Dauphin Electric Supply Co., 434 Market street. LABORERS WANTED For either contract or day labor. Attractive wages. Apply at Quarries of Hottman Bros. & Wilson, Twenty-third street ana p. & R. Railroad. Help Wanted— Male and Female EARN $lO WEEKLY addressing, mailing postals, at home in spare time. Particulars for stamp. Economy Sales Co., Washington, D. C. Help Wanted —Female WANTED Persons to color ar> pictures at home. Easy work, no ex perience, good pay, sample free. Wheeler Co., 337 Madison, Chicago. SEVERAL ladies to travel, demon strate our goods and sell dealers. S2O to S4O weekly. We pay railroad fares. Experience unnecessary. Duchess Co., Dept. 166, Minneapolis, Minn. WOMEN Beat this sls salary or 50c hour for spare time. Immense success introducing guaranteed hosiery —cheaper than stores —no experience. Write quick. International Mills, 236 Markley, Norristown, Pa. $6 TO sl2 WEEK sewing best percale aprons at home; two weeks' supply ready cut, prepaid and distance to hon est women. Send 29c in stamps for ] apron to copy from. Standard Apron factory. Auburn, N. Y. WANTED—Neat, active, young wo man to work in store, at fountain, etc. Not under 20 years of age. Call in I person Monday. Logan Drug Co., Cor. j second and Herr streets. EVERY" STUDENT PLACED The I reason—Expert training, individual in struction and a personal interest in each student. Harrisburg Shorthand School, | 31 North Second street. i WANTED White woman for gen | eral housework. Must know how to | answer telephone. Apply 234 State ! street. WANTED—GirI to do stenographic and clerical work; must give reierence as to ability. Apply in person to Schmidt's Bakeiy, Eighteentn and Mul berry streets. WANTED White girl, or woman, to take charge of cooking and downstairs work in boardinghouse. Good wages. Apply 141 South Front street, Steelton. COMPETEN white girl wanted for general housework. Call at 1853 Mar ket street. WANTED Several bright, steady girls to work on the mangle and the marking and assorting department. Apply Troy Laundry, 1520-26 Fulton street. WANTED—Chambermaid, white wo man. Apply Bclton House. WANTED Girl lor general houße work; three in family; no washing. Call Riverside Drive and Lucknow Lane, or telephone 227R-5. Write C. W. D., Box 655, City. ) WANTED Diningroom girl for summer resort. Good wages for the right girl. Must be over 25 years of age. Address A. L. Resch, Prop., Wild Cat Falls Inn, Marietta, Pa. WANTED Girls over 16 to strip tobacco. Also experienced Rollers, Bunchmakers, Packers, i-iller and Binder strippers. Wei* iare looked after by trained nurse. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Com pany, 500 Race street WANTED, AT ONCE 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. Agents Wanted AGENTS Free Catalog and Samples, new goods, quick sales, big profits, make $5 to $25 daily; no experi ence. World's greatest specialties. Cruver Co., Jackson and Campbell, Chi cago, 111. GET your share of prosperity. For tunes now being made. Get in busi ness for yourself with our help and factory privileges. At home, all or spare time. No canvassing; experience unnecessary. Write to-day for free book. Mail Order Success. Pease Manu facturing Co., Inc.. Dept. C-27, 68 Broad way, Buffalo, N. Y. HURRY! Sell GASO-TONIC. the mys tery of motordom. Equals gasoline at 3c per gallon. Eliminates carbon. Dol lar an hour profit. Sales guaranteed. Beware of imitators! GASO-TONIC stands alone. Has no equal. Chemists baffled at its composition. Details free. The White Mfg. Co., Dept. 40 Cincinnati, Ohio. SALESMEN—Men, Women, sell high class article to factories, homes of fices. Sells at sight. Big profits. E. W. Parks, East Side Box 33, Providence. R. I. AGENTS WANTED For specialty that sells to households, restaurants, hotels, etc. Great opportunity. The Franklin Supply House, 701 Chestnut avenue, Trenton, N. J. AGENTS lf you want to earn more money send for our Catalog of repeat order articles. Particulars free. W. & J. Novelty Co.. Skameateles, N. Y. AGENTS -- A winner. High-class article. Fast seller. 100 per cent, profit. Nearly every phone subscriber needs one. Write Skillicorn Sales Co., 35 ■Charlotte avenue- Buffalo. N. Y. Salesmen Wanted SALESMEN WANTED Experience unnecessary, earn while you learn. Write for large list of openings and testimonials from hundreds at our stu dents who earn SIOO to SSQB a month. Address nearest office. Dept. 244, Na tional Salesmen's Training Association, Chicago. New York. San Francisco. SALES MANAGER WANTED—Some~- thing new. Business necessity. Retails $5 to SIOO. Enormous profits. No com petition. Exclusive territory. Free samples. Sayers Co.. 457 Walnwright, St. Louis. SALE6MAN Salary and expenses. Experience unnecessary. Permanent General Agency opening.. Fairview Nurseries, Rochester. N. Y. Situations Wanted—Male WANTED Bellman and butler wants a position; reference. Address J.. 5059. car* of Telegraph. Situations Wanted —Female WAN x i_,D Colored woman wants position as cook. Apjjiy 328 River ave nue. WANTED White woman, with child six years old. wants general •housework, In or out of city. Aduress G., 5056, care of Telegraph. WANTED Day's work of any kind Apply 622 North street. 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. Real Estate For Sale VIOLET AVENUE, 534—This three story, S-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 ownei. Price this week, (1,550. BACK ENSTOSfe BROS., Russ Building. WHAT WILL you give for three 7- roora houses with all Improvements? On a good street. Rent, sl3 each. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. 1316 STATE STREET must be sold; 3-story brick; all improvements. Rents for S2O. Make an offer H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. 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 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. 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 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. Selbert, New Bloomfleld. FOR SALE Attractive, new. three story brick house, e'ght 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 or Thirty ($30.00) Dollars per month. Mac WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION CO., BUILDERS AND DESIGNERS, 2150 N. FIFTH ST. Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE 232 South Twenty ninth Street, Penbrook; 2%-story frame dwelling; 6 rooms, bath and finished attic; cemented cellar; gas; furnace; front and rear porches; fruit trees; large chickenhouse; lot, 18x180. Price $2,250.00. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE - New brick bungalow, located on Main Street, Penbrook; 7 rooms, bath, pantry and sewingroom; gas and electric light; vacuum steam heat; concrete porch; drive allev on rear of lot; lot, 30x160. Price, $4,400.00. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE Fine country home of 21 acres, splendid location, in famous fruit section; one-eighth mile to store, post office, school, church; convenient to railroad: fruit of all kind; good water; large house. In fir6t-c)ass condi tion; telephone; large lawn; fine shade; barn, wagonshed; two large poultry houses. Would make an ideal poultry and truck farm, or desirable summer home. Short run to Harrisburg. Ad dress K., 186, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE—THREE LOTS, THIRD AND EMERALD STREETS, 60 feet by 160 feet, fronting 75 feet on Susquehanna street. Must be sold at once. Very reasonable figure. Inquire 23 South Second street. FOR SALE Lot at Enola, 50x150; cellar dug out; stone for wall; also 40- ft. drilled well. Cheap for quick sale. Address Box 354, Duncannon, Pa. FOR SALE Desirable build ing lots, located on Fourth, Fifth, Schuylkill and Atlas streets, in blocks or the whole. A splendid opportunity for builder, inquire or address, F. R. Oyster, trustee, care of Harrisburg Telegraph, city. VAUGHN One acre plots; will sell half acre; also lots 92x230 feet along M. T. trolley; Ibic fare to all parts of Har risburg and Steelton; beautiful and healthful; ground enough for poul try and vegetables; price only |l6i per half acre. C. B. Care, Care's Grocery Store, Llnglestown, Pa. De scription at 109 Market Street, City. Real Estate For Rent EAGLESMERE, PA. Fully furnifih ed cottage for rent. Magnificent view. Terms low. Address Box 126, Eagles mere, Pa. FOR RENT 1631 A Market, 7 rooms and bath, all conveniences, JIS.OO. Ap ply 1631 Market street. FOR RENT Three-story brick; ten rooms; all improvements; electric lights; good garage; Main street, Me chanicsburg. Moderate rent. Happle & Swartz, Mechanicsburg, Pa. HOUSE FOR RENT AT OVERVIEW —Three-story brick; ten rooms, includ ing bath; running water, electric light, telephone and all modern conveniences, flve-cent fare from Harrisburg; speci ally adapted for railroad employes. In quire Room 209, Commonwealth Trust Building, or address P. O. Box 563. FOR SENT Small, furnished home; all conveniences; references re quired. Adrlresa A., -lUIs, care of Tele graph. DBRRY STREET. 2129 Three-story brick. Nine rooms double bath, steam heat, front and back porches. Kent, $23. Apply Irvin Johnson, 2111 Swatara street. Bell phone IS97J. FOR RENT 2 Vi-story stucco house on Paxtang avenue; eight rooms anu bath; hardwood floors; lot, 45 ft. by 165 ft. Possession given August 1. Address 207 Paxtang avenue, Paxtang, Pa. FOR RENT 1836 State street; 3- story brick house with all improve ments; Immediate possession. Apply to S. Friedman, Real Estate. Kunkel Building, or 217 Peffer street. FOR RENT No. 1507 State street, modern three-story brick house in the best of condition. Immediate posses sion. Kent. $36. J. E. GIPPLE, Real Estate Wanted REAL ESTATE WANTED WILL xiUY a few dwellings In lower end of Highspire, near Keystone Slate Fair Grounds. Prices not to exceed $2,000 each. Address A., 4317, care of Telegraph. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Apartments For Rent FURNISHED APARTMENT Two rooms, second floor front, connecting with bath; electric and gas; furnished complete for light housekeeping. Ap ply 7 North Thirteenth street. Bell phone 1149. APARTMENTS FOR RENT Well J» r ? 5 ed - P lca » a nt apartments, one on first floor and one on the second floor, with board, city steam heat and elec tricity. References. Call 513 North Second street, between 11 and 12, 5 and 6, if possible. SECOND ST., No. 212. Complete apartment, five rooms and bath, kitchen. Apply 11 A. M. to 2 P. M.. 6 P. M. to 7 P. M„ 212 North Second street. I'OR RENT Completely furnished second floor apartment at No. 1559 Walnut street; rent. $22.50. Apply to J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT Locat ed at the corner of Sixth and Kelker streets. Newly built. Five rooms and bath, with all conveniences. Hard wood floors and cut glass fixtures, with front anld back porches. Apply to l_k Silbert, 1742 North Sixth street. FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS and office for a physician (first floor) five rooms and bath city steam heat. Particulars at office of Miller Brothers & Co.. Locust and Court Streets. Rooms For Rent FOR RENT Neatly furnished bed rooms, second and third floor front. Ap ply 118 South street. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished, up-to-date rooms for light housekeep ing; also one separate room; use of bath; hot and cold water. 24 North Fifth street. FOR RENT Two unfurnished, first floor rooms for light housekeeping. Ap ply 1417 Vernon 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. 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 Janitress, 429 A Broad street, Room 6. FOR RENT Two very nice'-- fur nished or unfurnished rooms on second floor; good location; use of phone and bath. Apply 1610 Derry, or call Bell 1515 M. FOR RENT Front room, nicely furnished: electric lights; use of bath and phone. 28 South Third, second apartment. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with board, if desired. References exchang ed. Call, or address, 929 North Third street. Bell phone 1136 R. FOR RENT Second floor front room, with use of bath, comfortably furnished; suitable for gentleman, or two, if agreeable. Apply 1627 Market street. FOR RENT North Second street, furnished second floor front, living and bedroom, with private bath. Pbone 816W, 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 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 location. 265 Briggs street. Bell phone 1278 R. NORTH ST., 410 Second and third floor front rooms, nicely furnished, fac ing Capitol Park: hot ana cold running water, electric lights, large bathroom and use of Bell phone. FURNISHED ROOMS Single or en s"'te. Rooms are large and airy. Use of Bell phone. Address 71S North Sixth. Wanted—Miscellaneous OFFICE FURNITURE WANTED Desks and chairs. State price and con dition. Address 0., 5055, care of Tele graph. WANTED. HORSE City broke, about 1200 to 1400 lbs. in weight. Must be sound. State age, color, where can be seen and lowest cash price. Address P. O. Box 318, Harrisburg. WANTED—Bids on building contract N. Brenner, 426 Walnut street. WANTED Good, couniry home, on farm about 10 miles from Harrisburg, for iify,?., bo >' s ten and eleven years old. >Villing to pay reasonable board. Call, or address. 107 Washington street. Bell phone 1659 R. BAGS WANTED SECOND-HAND Bags, Burlap, Scrap Bagging and Twine. Write for prices. RICHMOND BAG COMPANY. Dept. 48, Rich mond, Virginia. 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 FIRE SALE The remains of our immense wholesale stock of Hardware, which was partly destroyed bl fire in Januarq, is now on sale at reductions of 10 to 75 per cent. Contractors, Black smiths, Mechanics and Farmers who are interested in saving money will do well to look this stock over. Open Saturday Evenings. O. F. Strayep, 828 Broad street. FOR SALE One two-barrel dough mixer, two dough trays, lot of pans and one rubber-tired surrey, one set of wheels. Apply B„ 4296, care of Tele graph. •* FIRE SALE Window Glass half price. Paints, Varnishes, Colors tn Oil or Japan, Putty, etc.. at bargain prices. All kinds of builders' Hardware. Nails $2.50 Keg. Sash Weights, l>4c. Broad street. FIRE SALE lce Cream Freeaers 3 to 12-quart. Large reduction. Gas Plates, Garden and Farm tools, Tin Enamel and Aluminum Ware, Japalac, Carpenters' tools below cost. 32is Broad street. FOR SALE 16x24 ft. oblong tent, 6-ft. wall, with fly, in fair condition, sls No. 2825 Herr street, Penbrook, Pa. SHETLAND PONY Harness and Wagon for sale, choao Address L G., Box 347, Millersburg, Pa. FIRE SALE Office Furniture, re flnlshed like new; 2,000-Ib. Safe fine nuartered-oak rolltop Desk, eight-foot display <!ase. glass slldinr doors, six by eight private offlce, counter and plat form scale*. 328' Broad street. FIRE SALE Five tons slightly damaged Bolts, 5c per tt>.; also Bar Iron, Tire, Tool and Toe Calk Steel, Horseshoes, Nails and Pads at bargain prices. 323 Broad street. FOR SALE A range, at 1#24 Berry hill street, in good condition. FOR SALE Celery Plants, 25c a hundred, or $1.75 a thousand; a wooden canoe, about 17 ft. long, in good condi tion, $lO. 801 l phone 3813 R. Call at i Front and N. Division. £3. C. Rhodes. For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE Two complete stave mills, with power, now operating in Miffling Township, Cumberland County; also about 125 telephone poles, 30 to 50 feet In length, at the same location. Box No. 574. Williamsport, Pa.» FOR SALE —* One refrigerator—large size; also one 120-gallon Bowser oil tank. Refrigerator can be seen at Wit man-Schwarz 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. FOR SALE One set Encyclopedia Britannica. Handy volume. Brown Morrocco binding. Brand new. Cost $75. SSO cash. Address G., 225, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE, at Gable's, 111-117 South Second street, Lawn Fence, Kiekl Fence, Gates, Poultry Netting. Building Hard ware. Plaster Board. Upson Wall Board, Compo-Board, Doors, bash. Shutters, Mouldings. Porch Posts. Pumps, etc. FOR SALE Diamond and Good rich Automobile, Motorcycle and Bicycle Tires. Trunks, Bags and Suitcases, Hapless and Leather Goods mude to order. Sole Leather and Shoe Findings. HARRISBURG HARNESS & SUPPLY CO.. SECOND AND CHESTNUT STS. FOR SALE CARDS on Bale st the Telegraph Business Office. 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. Tlllotson. 211 Locust street. Opp. Orpheum. AT GABLE'S. 113, 115 and 117 Southi Second street. 6,000 gallons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme quality. Ail the full line of the Acme make. AT GABLES. 111-117 South Sncond street, 5,000 sets new sash, Bxlo, IS L. primed and glazed, at $1.30 per set. Also other sizes. Also doors and ehut ters. For Rent —Miscellaneous MARKET ST., 1212—Storeroom, cor ner of Market and Summit streets; newly finished; a desirable location; S2O £er month. Inquire L. Minter, 1167 .arket street. Phone 4282. FOR REMT Desirable office In Telegraph Building, size 14x19. 'nqulre, Superintendent, Room 100. FOR RENT—Offices suitable for a doctor or dentist or general purposes. Light, heat and at tendance. Dr. John Oenslager, 711 North Third street Business Opportunities UNLIMITED POSSIBILITIES MAN capable of being sales manager wanted by large, manufacturer; open office; manage salesmen. S2OO to s<oo capital necessary. Expenses paid to Chicago if you are man we want. Rix ford, 1827 Lytton Building Chicago. $1 CASH, $1 MONTHLY gives you ownership in great co-operative oil well plan in Texas' biggest proven field. Small sums making fortunes. Quick. Triangle Oil Co., 41*9 Carter Building, Houston, Texas. BEFORE BUYING a rebuilt BICYCLE elsewhere, inspect our stock and prices. Special bargains and prices for summer months. J. B. Murray, 1014 James street. GROCERY STAND Established, for rent at Payne's Corner, West Fairvlew; an unusual opportunity for a live man; 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 Estate, 26 North Third street. Bell phone. FOR SALE Shoe shop in Camp Hill. Good stand. Only shoe shop in the town. Selling on account of old ago. Cheap. Apply B. F. Sawyer, Camp FOR SALE Cigar and Pool Parlor, reasonable to quick buyer. Address D„ 5040, care of Telegraph. ANY Intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for pai tlculara. Press Syndicate. 798 Lock port. N. Y. Business Personals CUT this out for luck; send otrth date and 10c for wonderful horoscope of your entire life. Professor Raphael, 499 Lexington avenue. New York. CALL BELL PHONE 2350R If you want first-class Cement Work done at a reasonable price. Porches, walks and coping a specialty. All work guaran teed. 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. 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 kinds of detective work handled —one eye always open. BELL PHONE 12? W. HEMSTITCHING FANCT AND PLAIN, done on short notice: 10 N cents a yard up; colors a specialty. Information Riven fre* 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. Meh ring's Garage. Both phones. HAULING R. A. HARTMAN, National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general hauling. W. H. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 2503 R. PIANO MOVING WE move pianos carefully. Bell 146. Winter Piano Co.. 38 Nortn Fourth street. Money to Loan MONEY advanced to Housekeepers at ieKal ratss; business confidential. Profit Loan Society. Room 7. Spooner Building. 'J North Market Square. Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private rooms for household goods. $2 per month and up. We Invite Inspection. Low Insurance. 457-445 South Second street. Harrisburg Storage Company. STORAGE 419 Broad street, house hold goods and merchandise. Private rooms, tl to fS. Wagons. 7E cents per month. D. Cooper & Co.. 411 Broad street. Both phones. Musical FOR SALE Cabinet Victor Vic trola and 20 pieces of latest music. Re liable party-can have for part cash, rest to suit buyer. Address K., 5058, care of Telegraph. JULY 15, 1916. Musical. FOR SALE New Victrola Club starting. Club terms, 50c per week on Victrola and your own selection of 16 pieces of music. Have use of Victrola TeVegrapli lng ' Address 6057, care of HARDMAN PIANO. s2Bs—Was $500; used less than eighteen months; guar anteed like new; see at once; easy terms. J. H. Troup Music House, 15 South Market Square. HINZIE PIANO. sl6s— Was $275; was rented short time; fine walnut finish; hurry for this one; easy terms. J. H. .Troup Music House, 15 South Market ' Square. DUNHAM PIANO. $145 Was $350; fine mahogany case, good tone; usea less than three years; see It at once; easy terms. J. H. Troup Music House, 15 South Market Square. CABLE PLAYER. SB-note, s36s—Was $500; used only three months; guaran teed like new; twelve rolls and bench included; easy terms. J. H. Troup Music House, 15 South Market Square. WESSEL PIANO, slss—Was $325; re built like new; mahogany finish; a big bargain; see to-day; easy terms. J. H. Troup Music House, 15 South Market Square. EMERSON-ANGELUS, $675 Was $850; used to demonstrate; can't be told from new; fully guaranteed; rolls and bench free. J. H. Troup Music House, 15 South Market Square. FOR SALE Strictly high grade GRAND PIANO. Used short time. Will sell at a bargain. Address Box D, 4311, care of Telegraph. HAVE your VICTROLA, GRAFANOLA or EDISON Talking Machine REPAIR ED by an expert. Bell shone 5242 J. Write, or call, at 315 Broad street. Summer Resorts and Cottages A COTTAGE FOR RENT at Speece vllle, near Dauphin, along the Susque hanna river. Eight rooms and com pletely furnished. Apply 1216 North Front street. 1 IF you want a nice chicken and waffle dinner. Sundays, come to New i port, only 30 miles from Harrisburg. A nice, pleasant run. Meal hours from 12:15 to 1:30. Write or telephone. Mingle House. Newport, Pa. SEASHORE COTTAGES Bungalow for rent in North Wildwood, N. J., for balance of season; furnished; conveni ences. Address P. O. Box 812, Harris burg, Pa. DON'T WISH for cooi weather —go to Perdix. For rent, furnished, Wayne Cottage; Ave rooms and Bleeping porches; special inducement for re mainder of season. A. C. Young, 26 North Third street. Bell phone. . PERDIX COTTAGES FOR RFNT furnished or unfurnished, by the w week-end, month or season. A Young, 26 North Third street. FOR N RENT Maplehurst cottage, furnished, between Accomac and Wild Cat. Fine location. A. L. Resch, Mari etta. Pa. AutomoDiies FOR SALE 1916 Briscoe Touring car—almost new. Purchased by lady too timid to operate. Fine condition. Cost $Bl4. Extra tire. Will accept S7OO cash. Call 1620 North Sixth, Saturday. Will demonstrate. 1915 MAXWELL TOURING; Over land, and Metz Roadster. All in A 1 shape. Comparison of price with con dition will convince you that these are exceptional bargains. E. W. Shank, 107 Market. FOR SALE One light touring car, COLE THIRTY, fully equipped. Will sacrifice to quick purchaser 'or $250. Fine condition. AUTO TRANSPORTA TION EXCHANGE. 25-29 North Cam eron street. FOR SALE PULLMAN JUNIOR; run not over 1,400 miles; guaranteed fine condition; fully equipped with lamps, horn, aelf-starter, tools, extra shoe and stare rim, pump, jack, etc. A sacriflce at $450. AUTO TRANSPOR TATION EXCHANGE, 25-29 North Cam eron street. FOR SALE One -.ate model, flve passenger citernß touring car. fully equipped. A bargain for quick buyer. No dealer need apply. Can be seen at 1330 Derry street. SECOND-HAND CARS One 6-pas cenger De Cambel, one 5-passenger 1814 Ford, L.ewly 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 sale at Fold Garage, Middletown, Pa. E. M. Snuvely, Manager. WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of any kind. If vou cannot sell your ear, why not consign it or exchange it with us for a better one. Our charges tor sell ing are 5 per cent. only. No storage | charges if car Is not sold. Auto Trans portation Exchange Department. 26-2» North Cameron street: Bell phone 1710. 1912 flve-passenger Regal; good chape: new tires all around; big bar gain for quick buyer. 1912 flve-passenger Pullman, com pletely overhauled; A 1 condition; good upholstering; good top and tires; big bargain. MILLER AUTO CO.. 68 South Cameron St. Bell phone 41HJ. Poultry and Livestock FOR SALE l5 pairs of thorough bred Homer Pigeons. Good for squab raising. A. J. Duncan, Church street, Camp Hill. FOR SALE S. C. W. Leghorn Hens of a good egg-laying strain. 75c each. Geo. E. Anderson. 152 West Curtin street, Penbrook, Pa. FOR SAI.E English Setter Pups; grand specimens, working stock; sire. Zodig, No. 36338; dam. Nellie May Fly; color, white, black and picked. N. G. Schaffner. 321 Lewis street. Riverside. Bell phorig 3621J-4. Motorcycles ana Bicycles TWO 1914 two-speed Indians, over hauled. One 1916 3-speed POWER PLUS, fully equipped; a bargain. WEST END ELECTRIC A CYCLE CO., Green and Macloy streets. ONE 1915 two-speed INDIAN, with magneto generator. Fully equipped. First-class condition. A bargain. WEST END ELECTRIC & CYCLE CO.. Green and Maclay streets. FOR SALE One 1916 Harley- Davidson motorcycle, side car (with top) attached, electric equipped, in Ai condition. Call, or write, C. E. Mengle, 2165 Logan street. Motorcycles and Bicycles SPECIAL BARGAINS in rebuilt bi cycles for this week. Have us do your repairing. Quick service. Save money. DAYTON CYCLE CO.. 912 North Third street. Bell phone 386 J. ONE HARLEY-DAVIDSON for quick sale. Running order. A good, service able machine. SSO. ONE EXCELSIOR, twin-cylinder, equipped, SBS. ONE 1914 INDIAN, equipped. New tires and thoroughly overhauled, $lB5. ONE 1912 INDIAN. *BO. DAYTON CYCLE CO., 912 North Third street. Bell phone 385 J. BICYCLE BARGAINS Girls', boys' and men's; prices ranging from $5 to sls each; better see thein to-day. Day ton Cycle Co., 912 North Third street. 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. Greek Spy, Former Actor, Is Shot in France Paris, July 15. (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) —The Greek spy, Condoyannls, formerly an actor, was shot at daybreak on May 26 In front of the artillery targets at Vln cennes. He was condemned on March 16 for giving the Germans information as to numbers and movements of troops in France, and had since vainly exhausted all means of appeal includ ing that of applying to the president of the Republic. On the morning of his execution Condoyannis was wakened in his cell at half past two and told that his time had come. He dressed slowly, repeat ing that he wanted to make further statements, but interrupting himself every now and then to say to the guards, "So you insist that I shall be shot?" When dressed, Condoyannls was or dered Into a wagon drawn by two horses and was taken on a journey of half an hour's duration to the "butts." Getting out of the wagon he walked, firmly enough, the guards say, to the wooden post at which he was to stand to be shot, but kept constantly ex claiming "I protest, X protest." While he was still protesting the guards be gan to bandage his eyes, but Condo yannls tore the cloth away saying he would give the order to lire himself. At this point he began to make a speech. "Brave French soldiers . . ." He got so far but no further —at this moment the officer commanding the firing party lowered his sword and Condoyannls fell pierced by a dozen balls. Turkey About to Adopt Its First Tariff Law Constantinople, July 15.—(Correspon dence of the Associated Press.) —Tur key is about to adopt its first tariff law unhindered by foreign interference. Up to the outbreak of the war the govern ment's hands were bound by obliga tions undertaken in connection with the public debt, so that it was not able to change its tariff without the con sent of the great powers, which found It to their Interest to keep the Turk ish duties as low as possible. For many years they kept them at 8 per cent, ad valorem and lower. Turkish statesmen often pointed out that the duties were too low to yield sufficient revenue, and the government long de manded their consent for an increase. Germany gave its consent about fifteen years ago, but England and France re fused till several years ago, when they | agreed to an increase to 11 per cent. Soon after Turkey joined the Central Powers and entered the war, the gov ernment denounced the so-called "ca pitulations," or arrangements which gave the foreign powers special rights in Turkey, including their control over the tariff system. \ After waiting more than a year the government has now brought In a bill for revising the tariff. It is, for most articles, a very moderate measure, ful lj two-thirds of the duties ranging be tween and 15 per cent. Most other articles range between 20 and 50 per cent., and a few are as high ail 100 per cent. These highest duties aro intended for the protection of agricul ture and some manufactured goods. There Is a small free list, which in cludes school books not bound and other educational supplies. Agricul tural machinery is also put on the free list in the interest of the farmers. Among dutiable articles there is no unifojm tendency to increase duties: in fact, about one-sixth of the list shows even lower duties than are now paid. Legal Notices NOTICE TO BIDDERS Shipping of Public Documents THE Superintendent of Public Print ing and Binding will receive bids at his office in the Capitol, Harrisburg, at 12 o'clock noon, on Tuesday, July 26. 1916, for shipping public documents by freight, Including drayage from Divi ison of Documents to railroad station. Specifications can be procured at the office of the Superintendent of Public Printing and Binding. Each bidder is required to file with his bid a bond in the sum of Five Hundred Dollars. A. NEVIN POMEROT, Supt. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, on the 24th day of .Tuly, A. D. 19i« by Wm. B. Bennett, Trustee: Augustus Lutz and A. H. Fraim, under the pro visions of an Act of the General As sembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, approved May 13, 1876, en titled, "An Act for the Incorporation and regulations of banks and discount and deDOsit" and the supplements and amendments thereto, for a charter for an Intended corporation to be called KEYSTONE BANK to be located In Harrisburg, Pa., for the purpose of car rying on the business of banking under the provisions of the Act aforesaid and the supplements and amendments thereto. The amount of the capital stock shall oe fifty thousand dollars, to be divided into one thousand shares of the par value of fifty dollars each. SCOTT S. LEIBY, Solicitor. Harrisburg, Pa.. April 22. 1916. 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 rivers 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 5:80 P. M. Council reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. CHAS. P. FEIDT, Borough Secretary. PUZZLE | | | | WIN A 1 1 LOT• Here are nine squares. Can you put a figure (no two alike) in each square so as to make a total of 15 by adding them up and down and crossways? As an advertisement we will give a building lot 25x145 feet, at Atlantic City, Md , which has the finest beach in the world, to any one—White Race—solving this pussnle. Small fee for deed and ex penses. Send your solution, with 4 cents In postage for copy of prospeatua, THE ATLANTIC REALTY CO.. 206 N. Calvert Street. Baltimore. Md. ftJII SEALS & STENCILS EH fl MFG. BYHBG. STENCIL WORKS ■ || II 130 LOCUST ST. HBG.PA. II 15
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