1 low's tic flic to Rent flat Cottage or" Bungalow lira A Want id j Deaths BI'PEHMA.N Ella May Opperman, daughter of F. H. Hantzman, who died July 15, at 7:15 P. M.. n her 44th year, and was buried July 18, al A. M. was born in Millersburg, Pa- December 2. 1872. Services were con ducted by the Rev. Mils N. kremei and the Rev. S. W. Herman. Burial was made in the Harrisburg Cemetery. . Her worries and sorrows ait> over. She died in the faith of her baviour. Sweetly at rest. [*fe«lsKMEK On July 20 -„ 1916, . Ear i "Edgar Chrisemer, aged -9 years, months and 14 days. , Funeral on Monday afternoon, at I.JO o'clock, from his late residence. 2717 Butler street, Penbrook. Services ai Penbrook U. B. Church at 2 oclocli The relatives and friends aie invited to attend without further notice. CATON On July 20, 1916, Paul F. Catun, aged 22 years. „ Funeral on Monday afternoon, at i o'clock, from the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Caton 2s Ever green street. The relatives and friends ars invited to attend without further notice. Burial East Harris burg Cemetery. HKEKNKR On July 21. 1916. Katha rine, Heefner, widow of the late Marion Heefner, aged b9 years. Funeral on Saturday evening, at < .4 > o'clock, from hei late residence. 1115 Penn street. Further services and burial. Chambersburg, fcundaj. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Lost and Found LOS'i Gold stickpin, set with six jearls and one turquoise. Lost in juney ar about 7:30 A. M„ on way to ateel :on. Suitable reward offered for return :o M. L Bowman, care ot fc,lliott-t isner office. LOST ln jitney, umbrella having jold handle, engraved with initials M. b,. 8.. Finder kindly return to 250 Ma- JIUI street, or Commonwealth »~igai ttore. No. 5 South Market Square, and receive reward. LOST lf party who found package containing seven music rolls on street ;ar, Saturday night, will kindly return same to Stieif's Piano Store will be greatly appreciated. Help Wanted —Male WANTED Laborers for brick yard at Milton, Fa. No trouble. $2.25 per day to steady workers. Apply ready to ship Monday morning at 11 o'clock at the Plaza Hotel, to Mr. Williams. WANTED Laborers for factory, trolley lines and gardening Apply at Hershey Employment Bureau, Hershey, Pa. AN attractive position open for cap able stenographer between the ages ol 17 and 2i jears of age. Apply at once at Hershey Employment Bureau, Her bhey, Pa. ' WANTED Young man with black smithing experience; steady work; must be sober and industrious. Apply at 1412 .■.orth Third street. "MACHINISTS WANTED Two com petent men. Permanent positions. Ap ply Hummelstown Brownstone Co., \\ altonville. Pa- WANTED A good LINIMENT AGENT. Special proposition. Call be tween 1 and 6 P. M. Wolfe Medicine ijo., 133 Sassairas street. City. AUTOMATIC operators on Acme, Cleveland, Gridley and Semi -Automatic Machines. GRINDERS BALL HAMMER MEN LATHE HANDS Engine and Turret hands on Jones & Lauison, hotter & Johnson, and Warner Ac Swasey Machines. GENERAL. MACHINISTS TOOL MAKERS LABORERS Good opportunity tor learners. We hav» excellent positions tor experienced men. Night and day work. Highest wages Address, stating age and experi ence, or call at Employment Bureaus. Standard Roller Bearing Co.. Forty-ninth and Merion Ave., or Fiftieth and Merion Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED Two oven men bake pretzels. Good opportunity. Up-to date bakery. Address The Becker Bak ing Company, 2500-2610 West Bootn street, Baltimore, Md. WANTED First-class shoemaker. Steady work. Good wages. Apply Greek-American Shoe Repair Shop, SOU North Third street. TYPEWRITER FREE—To each stu dent enrolling for a course in the Young Men's Business Institute, Inc., to open in Harrisburg, Pa., about September 1, 1916; will be given the choice of an Underwood, Kemipgton or any standard machine; snipped direct from factory. The Young Men's Business Institute, principally a secretarial school, will prepare acceptable young men for spec ial positions of trust in private and business life. The principal, a Prince ton College man. has the endorsements of the largest corporation in the U. S. Entrance requirements; enrollment lim ited. For particulars address Box R, 5071, 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 on 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. LABORERS WANTED on concrete work. 22 V 4 cents per hour. Long job, Apply to Robert Grace Contracting Co., I'orester's Island, Harrisbuig. Pa. CIVIL SERVICE POSITIONS Mr. Depue, of the Interstate Civil Service Bureau, of Washington. D. C., can be seen at Columbus Hotel regarding ex aminations for Railway Mail Clerk, Post Office Clerk, etc., soon to be held in this district. Full particulars as to requirements, cost of preparation, etc. Address Box A, 5070, care of Telegraph. WANTED YOUNG MEN to learn to become practical chauffeurs. We give our unlimited course for S6O. easy rivaents, and suarantee 30c per liour be icon as competent. We have ISO car* to overhaul during the Spring. AUTO TRANSPORTATION SCHOOL. Z6-27-JI North Cameron street. WANTED, BAKER Good, steady, nll-around man for second hand work. All dav work. Address M„ 5080, 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. I REAL ESTATE FOR SALE j 1102 Green Street Immediate Possession f 3-story brick house with eight! rooms—bath and steam heat—front! porch—combination lighting. J Tlie best value for the money in i i a downtown dwelling. I j MILLER BROTHERS & CO.! READ ESTATE f Insurance Surety RoncLsT Locust and Court Streets FRIDAY EVENING, Help Wanted—Male _ . ..„ . U ■ WANTED MOLDERS for both light and heavy floor work; also brass molders. We run open shop. We had a strike of union molders in April last, but over ninety per cent, of our old molders have returned to work. We want to increase our force by adding a night turn. We offer: Best wages. Best working conditions. High grade work. Steady employment. Apply by letter or in person, THE WESTING HOUSE FOUN DRIES, TRAFFORD. PA. A Suburb of Pittsburgh. Pa CAN YOU FILL THIS POSITION? Here is a splendid opportunity for an energetic, active man to take up a per manent, profitable business. No invest ment required; immediate cash return. Health and Accident Insurance. This may be your chance for bigger and bet ter things. National Casualty Co., De troit, Mich. WANTED First-class outside cut ters on Ladies' shoes. Oood wages and steady employment. Utz & Dunn Co.. 37 Canal street, Rochester, N. Y. LABORERS WANTED For either contract or day labor. Attractive wages. Apply at Quarries of Hoffman Bros. & Wilson, Twenty-third street and P. & R. Railroad. SALESMANAQBR 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. Help Wanted —Female WANTED An experienced tobacco stripper. Wages paid by piecework. Ap ply C. L. Boak, 229 Broad street. A SHOP in this city needs the ser vices of two girls, one about eighteen years old. Should have skill with needle Girls out of town, do not ap ply. Address G., 5079, care of Tele graph. WANTED Girl for work In flat work department. Eureka Laundry, 28 North Eleventh street. WANTED Two young women to travel with Illusion Show. Experience unnecessary. Travel South in winter. Call at Miracle Show, Firemen's Carni val. Eleventh and Mulberry streets. WANTED Woman typist and stenographer; must be familiar with Remington and have had at least some office experience. Address, stating full particulars and lowest salary, A. C. Young, Real Estate, 26 North Third street. WANTED White woman to do family washing at home. Call 1915 Zarker street. WANTED Chambermaid. Apply at Columbus Hotel between one and five o'clock. WANTED White woman, for cook, at hotel. Must be experienced and give reference. Both phones, or address Eagle Hotel, Box 206, Annvllle, Pa. WANTED A bright, steady girl for marking and assorting department. Ap ply 1520-26 Fulton street. WANTED Woman for general housework. Must be good, plain cook. No washing. Two adults. Reference required. 326 North Front street. Steel ton. WANTED Two experienced cigar packers. Steady work guaranteed. Ap ply Central Cigar Co., 323 South Cam eron 6treet. WANTED Several strong, steady girls to work In starch room. Apply Troy Laundry. 1520-1526 Fulton street. WANTED Laundry girls at Palace Laundry, 2103 Logan avenue. 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 ONCE Sewing ma chine operators. Experience not nec essary. Pressed also wanted. Blough Manufacturing Co WANTED Girls experienced on powsr sewing machines. Apply Har risburg Shoe Mlg. Co.. Vernon street. Harrisburg, Pa Situations Wanted—Male WANTED Situation wanted by tinsmith and ironworker. Apply, or address, 748 South Nineteenth and One half street. Harrisburg. WANTED Middle-aged white man wants work as janitor or timekeeper; good references. Apply 1735 Market street. WANTED A young man wants po. sltion as assistant to a photograher. Small wages. Chance to learn the business. Apply, A 4321, care of Tele graph. WANTED Young man desires posi tion as motion picture operator. Has had four years' experience. Can fur nish best references.' Guy Diffenderfer, No. 209 South Market street, Mechanics burg, Pa. Situations Wanted —Female WANTED By middle-aged white woman, position su, cook or general housework, in or out of city: c*n fur nish reference. Address 214 North Arch street, Meehanicsburg. WANTED Small washing and iron ing to do at home. Address 1705 Elm street. WANTED By a young, colored girl, work as child's nurse or work around the house. W r rite, or call after 6 o'clock in evening, 349 Reily street. WANTED Young woman desires clerical position; can furnish best ot references as to experience and ability. Address C„ 507 4, care of Telegraph. Real Estate For Sale VIOLET AVENUE, 534—This 3-story, 8-roomed frame dwelling, with bath, range, assessed at SBSO, renting for sl2 .50. will be reduced $5.00 weekly un til sold or withdrawn by owner. Listed July io at $1,550. Price this week, $1 . 545. Backenstoss Bros., Russ Building. NORTH FIFTEENTH STREET. 27 This 3-story frame dwelling, 9 rooms, lot to alley in rear, is the place you are looking for. Good locality and a real investment at $2,250. Backenstoss Bros., Russ Building. WALLACE STREET, 1206 Three story frame dwelling; 7 rooms; lot, 26x 63. This property could be remodeled for business. Price, $1,700. Backen stoss Bros.. Russ Building. PENBROOK. HERR STREET NEAR TWENTY-EIGHTH 2 %-story frame dwelling; 8 rooms; bath; lot, 60x112; large porches. One inspection of this property will satisfy. Price, $2,950. Backenstoss Bros., Russ Building. EARLINGTON Corner plot of ground on Harvard Avenue, 113x120. Bargain at $500.00. Also corner plot on Dickinson Avenue, 60x120, at $5?5. Yale Avenue, corner plot, 30x120, at $300.00. Backenstoss Bros., Russ Building. Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE Seven-acre fruit, truck and poultry farm. Good house and all necessary outbuildings. Good water. Possession at once. Bargain If sold at once. Bell phone 1695J-4. A. B. Davis, 2436 Camby street, Penbrook. FOR SALE Lot located on trolley line, on plot known fes Oak Lane Ter race, between Middletown and High spire, size 192x200. Price right. Brin ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. $2,100 WILL BUY a brick house with six finished rooms and bath; gas; fur nace; porch; cemented cellar; paved drive alley on rear. Bell Realty Co., Bergntr Building. LOOK AT THOSE new semibungalow houses now about completed on Chest nut street near Eighteenth. Look them over soon. Well built, conveniently ar ranged, moderately equipped. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE Three-story brick, cor ner Calder and Marion streets, 30x60 feet. Suitable for factory or lodge rooms. Steam heated throughout. Two-and-a-half-story brick dwelling on Hamilton street, side entrance, front porch. 8 rooms and bath. Two-story frame dwelling, side yard, six rooms and bath, on Hamilton street. A neat, comfortable home. Applv 431 Hamilton Street. Bell phone 3325 M. 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. FOR SALE Attractive new, three story brick house, e'ght rooms and bath, finished in oak, hardwood Hoots, vapor heat, parches, large yard, grano lithic walks, iron lences, laundry and all other modern improvements; gooo location. Will sell on payments ot Thirty <,530.00) Dollars per month. MacWILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION CO.. BUILDERS AND DESIGNERS, 2150 N. FIFTH ST. Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE 2V4-story frame dwell ing, located on Market Street, Camp ■ Hill; lot, 40x240; 6 rooms and attic; water and gas. Price, $2,800. Brin ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE An ideal property; con taining 6 acres; located in Cumberland County; 4 miles from city; 10 minutes' walk from trolley; improved by elegant 2H-story frame dwelling; large bank barn; considerable fruit and shade trees; spring and running water. Price, 13,500.00. Briuton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. 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 to* n, 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, 160 ft. deep, 60 ft. frontage. Address Mrs. Josephln* Millar, Duncannon. or W. M Seibert, Attorney, New Bloomfleld. FOR SALE Chicken Farm, delight ful location on trolley line. Hard road to market. Accommodates 1,500 chick ens Doing good business. Modern house, all improvements. Everything first-class. Also several desirable build ing plots both in city and suburbs. Bungalow sites. A. C. Mead, Eighth Floor Union Trust Co. Building, Har risburg, Pa. ACRE TRACTS FOR SALE SOLOMON NISSLEY FARMS adjoin ing W. K. Alricks farms, one mile northeast of city. In small tracts of one acre or more. Ground level and adapted to trucking purposes; beauti ful building sites; $125.00 to $250.00 per acre. Farm buildings with number of acres to suit purchaser HARRY WALMER, Penbrook, Pa. I. B. SWARTZ. Attorney, 108 North Second Street, Harrisburg. Pa. VAUGHN One acre plots; will sell half acre; also lots 92x280 feet along M T. trolley; 7He fare to all parts 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- scrlptlon at 409 Market Street. City. Real Estate For Rent FOR RENT Furnished house. 280 Briggs street. Apply Mechanics Trust Co., Third and Market. FOR RENT, WEST FAIRVIEW Splendid business corner and residence, now being improved and will make ad ditional improvements to suit your business. Large lot, 54x200, goes wltn the property. Apply to the owner, A. C. Young, 26 North Third street. FOR RENT 271 Muench; 8 rooms and bath; steam heat. Inquire H. B. Althouse, Third and Muench. FOR RENT 2 Vs-story stucco house on Paxtang avenue; eight rooms and bath; hardwood floors; lot, 45 ft. by 155 ft. Possession given August 1. Address 207 Paxtang avenue, Paxtang, Pa. FOR RENT Furnished house, 280 Brlggs street. Apply Mechanics Trust Co., Third and MarKet. YORK AVE. Warehouse, oetween Cowden and Pennsylvania avenue; 40x 50 feet; suitable tor garage or ware house. Inquire at Metropolitan Hotel. FOR REM' 2005 N. TRiiiD ST.—Three-story dwelling la rooms bath steam heat —large porches—delightful shade— plot, 126x204 ft— pleasingly located at the southeast corner Third and Geiger Sts. Miller Brothers & Co., Louust and Court Sts. 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 Fetter street. FOR RENT No. 1607 State street, modern three-story brick house in the best ot condition. Immediate posses sion. itent, $26. J. E. GIPPLE, Real Estate for sale or Rent FOR RENT OR FOR SALE New three-story brick, with storeroom at tached; all improvements; 8 rooms, with hath. State und Cameron streets, next to new Cigar Factory. M. Baturin, 639 Boas street. Farms A DESIRABLE Poultry Farm of six acres in Cumberland County, six miles from Carlisle. Good eight-room house, stable, other outbuildings. Good soil Fruit. Good water. Price, $1,500. Ad dress Box X. 5075, care of Telegraph. Apartments For Rent THIRD ST.. N, 210—Newly furnished apartment, two rooms and kitchen communicating bath; rent reasonable! Apply Second Floor, front. FOR RENT One furnished apart ment—four rooms and private bath; central location; choice neighborhood. Address 0., 5072, care of Daily Tele graph. SECOND ST., 1700 Five and six rooms with porch; most pleasant and open surroundings in city. HAKRISBURG TELEGRAPH Apartments For Rent FOR RENT Three unfurnished sec ond story rooms, with privilege of bath, heat and gas furnished, located at 410 Crescent street. Rent. sl6. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. FOR RENT Four-room apartment, facing two streets; bath, pantry, bay windows, hot water, city steam; 1101 North Sixth. Apply 621 North Second before 6 P. M. 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 flxtures. with front and back porches. Apply to L. Silbert. 1742 North Sixth street. Rooms For Rent FOR RENT Two or four rooms, furnished for light housekeeping. Rent reasonable. Apply before 6 P. M., 621 North Second street. I FOR RENT Two nice, large rooms, for light housekeeping near Third and Herr streets; rent reason able; all improvements. Address A., j 4 322, care of Telegraph. I FOR RENT Large, front room; ! also, bay window room, second floor, | near bath; use of phone. If you desire I a quiet, clean home, we can please you. No. 117 Pine street. FOR RENT Four pleasant rooms, furnished for light housekeeping; pri- I vate bath No children. Apply 1629 j Swatara street. FOR RENT Four furnished rooms, first floor. One or two on Becond. All I improvements. City steam, good lo cation, opposite Capital Park. Call j M. A. Fought, 272 North street. FOR RENT Second floor front room, nicely furnished; lady preferred. Apply 923 North Second street. ROOMS FOR RENT— With flrst-class board by meal, day or week. Meal | Ticket, $4.00. Call and see us. Prices reasonable. Mrs. Annie E. Hoffman, Proprietress, 1001 North Second street, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR RENT Unfurnished, attrac tive, single, double or three-room housekeeping apartments. Running ■water in kitchen, range and cabinet, gas, strictly private, direct entrance. Phone and bathroom privileges. For location and prices, inquire 429 Broad, 10 to 11 A. M. FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, 1928 Park street. Use of bath. Apply on premises. ! FOR RENT—Newly-furnished rooms I for ladies and gentlemen. Running hot (and cold water. A phone in every room. • $2.50 per week. Special rates, two in a room. Aletropolitan Annex, 518 Mar ket street. FOR RENT Second floor front room; newly furnished, for gentleman; bath, etc.: convenient to Capitol, Post Office; quiet location. 265 Brlggs street. Bell phone 1278 R. FOR RENT Second-story front room; newly furnished; electric light; phone service. Apply 125 Pine 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 Furnished rooms, singly or ensuite* <tll conveniences; phone, etc.; references required. Apply 1015 North Front street. FURNISHED ROOMS Single or en suite. Rooms are large and airy. Use or Hell phone. Address 719 North Sixth. Wanted—Miscellaneous WANTING to buy a farm, city prop erty given in exchange. A. C. Mead, Eighth Floor Union Trust Co. Building, Harrisburg, Pa. WILL EXCHANGE desirable building plots both in city and suburbs for im proved city property. A. C. Mead, Eighth Floor Union Trust Co. Building, Har risburg, Pa. WANTED A Christian home for girl 13 years, for boarding and cloth ing. Also two nice unfurnished rooms I for rent. Call 1609 Derry street, or Bell phone 3753 R. WANTED. YOUR ATTENTION Carpets and Rugs scoured at reducea rates during the months of July and August. Keystone Rug Co., 1115 Mont gomery street. WANTED A Christian home to rear girl three years of age. Address Box A, 5078, care of Telegraph. Board and Rooms TWO furnisned, second floor rooms, with board: corner house; all conveni ences; prefer t'.vo married couples. Ap ply R. M. Uodenhiser, No. 8 South Six teenth street. BOARDING AND ROOMS Can ac commodate a few more boarders; rea sonable rates, with the best the market affords. 123 South Second street For Sale —Miscellaneous FOR SALE A two-seated surrey; also one set of single harness; as good as new. Apply Ober's Old Stand, Court and Cranberry streets. FOR SALE W. Z. Long Crispette outfit, complete; new automatic ma chine. large rotary corn popper, fur nace, copper kettle, thermometer, two pans and screen; also lot of corn syrup and formula. Will sell cheap. Call, or write. W. C. Bowen, No. 135 Herman avenue, Lemoyne, Pa. FREE LIBRARY Let us tell you how to secure a library of the best books free for your Public School, Sun day School, Lodge. Society or Club Room. Call, or write. Aurand's Book Store, 913 North Third; 30 years' experi ence in books, succeeding Armour's, German's and Scheffer's book stores. FOR RENT Typewriters bought, sold or rented. Hairl-burg Typewriter and Supplv Co., 40 North Court street FOR SALE—Saddle or driving Ken tucky mare, single footer and pacer. ! Sell cheap. Can be seeft any time. Ad dress, Box H5085, care Telegraph. FOR SALE lce cream, pastry and confectionery store. Apply Thirteenth and Swatara streets. FOR SALE One reed porch swing «nd two chairs (green) at a bargain. Address 8.. 5067, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Underwood typewriter New machine Just from factory. Cheap for cash. Box S, 5069, care of Tele graph. FOR SALE TWQ horses for deliv ery purposes, and one wagon suitable for light delivery. Apply at 1801 North Sixth street. FOR SALE Will sell all kinds of second-hand furniture, carpets and stove at lowest reduction price on ac count of moving. Now is your chance. Will move to 324 Reily street. Apply Frank Cohen, 607 State 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 ST& FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Office. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. _ AT GABLE S. 118, 115 and 117 South Second street, 5,006 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 sets new sash. Bxlo. 11 L primed and glazed, at $1.30 per set. Also other sizes. Also doors and shut ters. For Rent—Miscellaneous FOR RENT Desirable office In Telegraph Building, size 14x19. .'oqulr* Superintendent, Room 100. FOR RENT After July 22, two steel garages, 9 by 17 ft., two squares from Thirteenth and Market. Rent, $4. See J. E. Gipple, Agent, 1251 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 FOR SALE Cigar and Pool Parlor, reasonable to quick buyer. Address D„ 6040, care of Telegraph. BEFORE BUYING a rebuilt BICYCLE elsewhere, inspect our stock and prices. Special bargains and prices for summer months. J. B. Murray, 1014 James street. ANY Intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for pai tlculars. Press Syndicate. 783 Lock port. N. Y. Business Personals 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 KOOQO at low prices. COHEN & SON. Reliable Pawnbrokers, *3l Market street, at subway. CARPETS AND RUGS scoured at re duced rates during the mouths of July and August. Keystone Rug Co., 1115 Montgomery street. WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective work handled—one eye always cpen. BELL PHONE 127 W. HEMSTITCHING FANCY AND PLAIN, done on short notice: 10 cents a yard up; colors a specialty. Information given freec MCDOWELL IPSA MARKET STREET. Hauling ana Moving GENERAL HAULING One and one-half ton to two-ton truck for hire. Prompt attention to moving. Truck parties solicited. H. G. 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.. 23 North Fourth street. Money to Loan MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security In any amounts and upon any tirms to suit borrower. Address P. O. Box 174. Harrisburg. Pa. MONEY advanced to housekeepers at legal business confidential. Profit Sharing Loan Society. Room 7. Spooner Building. 9 North 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. Harrlsburg Storage Company. STORAGE In 3-storv brick building, rear 408 Market street. Household goods In clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. G. Dlcner, Jeweler. 408 Market St. STORAGE 419 Broad street, house hold goods and merchandise. Prlvata rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 75 cents per month. D. Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Both phones. Musical 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, GRAFANOU or EDISON Talking Machine REPAIR ED by an experts. Bell phone 3242 J. Write, or call, at 315 Broad street. Summer Resorts and Cottages FURNISHED COTTAGES WAYNE COTTAGE, PERDIX, five rooms and sleeping porches; three min utes' walk to station and river. Special inducement for remainder of Beason. Apply to A. C. Young, 26 North Third street. Bell phone. FOR RENT Maplehurst cottage, furnished, between Accomac and Wild Cat. Fine location. A. L. Resch. Mari etta. Pa. Automobiles FOR SALE 1913 Hudson 5-passen ger touring; excellent condition; new tires; electric lights and starter. Sell cheap. Apply 431 Hamilton street, or Bell phone 3325 M. FOR SALE Two Vim auto bus, carrying 8 to 14 passengers; also pay as-you-enter. Vim Truck Sales and Service Co.. Geo. D. Fisher, Prop., 1432 Union street, Allentown, Pa. JITNEY BUS FOR SALE Seats twelve to thirteen; uphol stered in green plush, electric lights, window curtains. Pay as-you-enttr model. Just over hauled, and has brand new tires. Big bargain to quick buyer. Call 1933 State street. FOR SALE Touring car, in first class condition. New tires. Climb any hill. Cheap if sold quick. W. F. Knecht, Tower City, Pa. FOR SALE Two-cylinder Maxwell, in good running order. Bargain to quick buyer. White Hill Garage, White Hill, Pa. | FOR SALE One late model touring car, in good condition. Will sacrifice. Ths party that acts quick gets the bar gain. Dealers need not apply. Apply 1330 Derry street. FOR SALE Metz Roadster, 1915 model, 22H-H.-P. Will demonstrate after 5:30 P. M. and will sell for $275. A car with very small up-keep. Bell phone 3805 J. SECOND-HAND CARS One 6-pas senger De Cambel, one 6-passenger 1914 Ford, bewly 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 Ford Garage. Mlddletown, Pa. E. M. Snuvely, Manager. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE One half-ton truck; entire body enclosed; number one condition; suited for de livery or trucking; will sell or exchange for automobile, late model. One Ford runabout, newly painted, good condi tion. Cull West Fairview Garage, West fairview, Pa. JULY 21, 1916 ENTIRE MARKET MOVES UPWARD Equipments and Munitions Es pecially Prominent; Ma rine Dominates By Associated Press New York, July 21.—Except for a moderate setback due to profit taking, the list made further upward progress. Equipments and munitions were espe cially prominent, Crucible making an extreme gain of three with 1 % to 2 % for the locomotives. Marine pfd dominated the market in point of acUvity but relinquished part of its rise with the common. Reading with a small fractional ad vance was almost the sole feature of the Inactive rails. Coppers and other metals displayed greater activity and strength towards midday, with Mex ican and U. S. Steel. Bonds were ir regular. SEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros. & Co.. members New u Philadelphia Stock Ex changes, 3 North Market Square, Har risburg; 1338 Chestnut street. Phila delphia; 34 Pine street. New York, furnish the following Quotations; New York, July 21. .... , Open. Clos. Allis-Chalmers 21 21% American .Beet Sugar ... 88 "4 88 % American Can 56 55% American C & F 59 58 U American Cotton Oil .. . 53% 54 American Ice Securities . 28% 28% American Locomotive .. 64 65 American Smelting .... 94% 9414 American Sugar 109% 109% American T& T 129 129 % Anaconda 79 795 t< r l } is ° n T 104% 104% Baldwin Locomotive ... 72 73% Baltimore & Ohio 89% 89% Butte Copper 6 7 67 % California Petroleum ... 20 21 Canadian Pacific 179 178% Central Leather Chesapeake and Ohio .. 61% 61% Chicago, R I and Pacific 20% 20>4 Chino Con Copper 47% 47% Colorado Fuel and Iron. 44 441^ Consolidated Gas 134% 137 Crucible Steel 69% 70% Crucible Steel pfd 114% 114% Distilling Securities .... 46% 461,4 Erie 35*4 35 % Erie Ist pfd 53 52% General Electric Co ... 167 168% General Motors 490 490 Goodrich B F 73% 73% Great Northern pfd ... 118% 118% Gt Northern Ore subs .. . 35% 35 % Inspiration Copper .... 48% 48% Kennecott 45% 46 Lackawanna Steel 70% 70% Maxwell Motors 77 77% Merc Mar ctfs 23% 23% Merc Mar ctfs pfd 54% 85% Mex Petroleum 101% 100% Miami Copper 34% 35 Missouri Pacific / 7 National Lead 64 64 New York Central 103 103 Automobiles FOR SALE—lnternational Runabout, in first-class condition. Heavy enough to be converted into light delivery at small expense. Inquire J.. 5076, care or Telegraph. WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of anr kind. If you ctnnot sell your car. why not consign it or exchange it with UJ for a better one. Our charges for sell ing are S per cent only. No storage charges it car is not sold. Auto Trans portation Exchange Department, 25-2» North Cameron street. Bell phone 1710. FOR SALE Hupmobile touring car; first-class condition. Price only $450. Inquire 1423 North Third street. 1912 five-passenger Kegal; good shape: new tires all around; big bar gt 10 Tor quick buyer. 1912 flve-passenger Pullman, com pletely 0.->rhauled; A 1 condition; good upholstering, good top and tires; big I bargain. MILLEiI AUTO CC.. 68 South Cameron St. Bell phone 4119 J. Motorcycles and Bicycles MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE One 1915, two-speed Dayton, fully equipped. $150; one 1914 Indian, two-speed, fully equipped, $150; one 1914 Excelsior, S9O. Come see them. Harrisburg Motorcycle Exchange, 1302 North Sixth street. FOR SALE Bicycle in excellent condition can be purchased cheap: used four months. Apply 20 North Seven teenth street. City. Legal Notices In the Matter of the Estate of Eliza Ann Reichelderfer, late of Lower Pax ton Township, Dauphin Counfy, Pa., LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above Estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to saUd Estate are requested to make pay ment, and those having claims, to pre sent the same without delay to EDWARD G. SWARTZ. SADIE ELLEN REICHELDERFER HARMAN, Or Executors. JOHN FOX WEISS. Attorney, Harrisburg, Pa. In the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania ln Bankruptcy No. 3264 Tn the Matter of Jennie Sharavsky, alias Jennie Sharosky, Bankrupt. To the creditors of Jennie Sharavsky, of Steelton, in the County of Dauphin, and District aforesaid, a bankrupt. NOTICE is hereby given that the said bankrupt was duly adiudlcated as such on July 20. 1916, and that the first meeting of the creditors will be held at the office of the Referee, No. 7 North Third Street. Harrisburg. Pa., at 2 P. M. o'clock, on August 1, 1916, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the b»nkrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. JOHN T. OLMSTED, Referee in Bankruptcy. July 21, 1916. TO THE POI.ICYHOI.DEnS OF THE I'HIDEXTIAI, I\SL'RANCE COMPANY OF AMEHICA NOTICE is hereby given that a meet ing of the policyholders of The Pru dential Insurance Company of America will be held at the Home Office of said Company in the City of Newark. New Jersey, on Monday, the fourth day of December. 1916, at twelve o'clock noon for the purpose of selecting fifteen per sons to be voted for by the policyhold ers' Trustee as members of the Board of Directors at the annual election of Directors of the Company to be held on the eighth day of January, 1917. At such meeting every policyholder of the corporation who is of the age of twenty-one years or upwards and whose policy has been in force for at least one year last past shall be entitled to cast one vote in person or by proxy. FORREST F. DRYDEN, President. FOR SALE OR RENT—PAXTANG ' A 3-story frame dwelllnghouse, corner Derry St. and Paxtang Ave., 16 rooms; all Improvements; electric lights, steam heat; large porches and stable; lot 180x250. Apply of A. H. BAILEY, 614-618 NORTH ST. or P. O. Box 805, Harrisburg, Pa. * 17 Nor and West 127% 127% North Pacific 111% lllVi Pa Railroad 86% 86% Pittsburgh Coal 26% 26% Pressed Steel Car 48 " 48% Railway Steel Spg 45% 45% rtay con Copper 22 22 \ Reading jJs% Republic Iron and Steel. 4 7 47 Southern Pacific 97% 97% Southern Ry 23% 23% i. ou j h ® r " Ry pfd 67% 67% Studebaker 127 127 % Tennessee Copper 25% 25'4 H n i° I n £ ac ' fit ; 137% 137% I T> A uu hol 115 % 114% H | 5" b f >er 53 53% u S Steel 85 U St Is. utfh St p«' pfd 117 % 117 Ltah Copper 7g Virginia-Carolina Chem. 38 % 38 Westinghouse Mfg 56% 56% PUIWDELPHIA mCKI By Associated press Philadelphia. July 21. Wheat Si io r; ». • 2, „ red ' ®P ot an<l July. si.i 6 W 1.18; No. 2, Southern, red. $1.14@1.16. iniifflltT S , tea(J y; No. 2, yellow, local, st eamer. No. 2. yellow, local. o\t V 2 'ft UOc. ,»?„ ats — Un £hanged; No. 2 - yellow, 48% @49c; No. 3. white, 46@47c. ,1. n ,, — Market quiet, but steady; city mills, win it. 1 ~«•! t..t. *..,50. * r Jl' ? rlnt *AJW ton, $26.50; soft, winter, ?22 00®''2 50 Spring, per ton, Refined Sugars Market firm; powdered. 7.<5c. fine granulated. 7.60 c; confectioners' A. 7.55 c. Butter Market firm; western, creamery, extras, 20(&>30c; nearby prints, fancy, 32c. Eggs The market is steady; Pennsylvania and other nearby nrsis, tree cases. $7.65; per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $7.20@7.50 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $7.80 <o>T.9a per case; western, firsts, free cases, $i.20@7.50 per case. Live Poultry—The market is steady fowls. 20@21c; roosters, 13@14c; fowls, 19®lM%c; roosters, 13iiil4c; spring chickens, 20@26c; do., broilers, iOra)3Bc; ducks, 14@16c; geese, 14(Sj16c. o,T> r^ s S? d foultry—Steady; fowls,fancy 21 % (Jf 22c; do., good to choice, 20 % @ 21c; 00., s:nali; bizea. lft.o<2oc .iju ruobmra, 15c; broiling chickens, nearby, 30® 36c; do., western, 25@29c; roasting • luikfo*, ' 20c; do., fair to sfood. 15(& 18c; bprins ducks, nearby, 19@20c; do., western, la tylbc, gt'ese, itfcui uy. xu(ipzoc. aw. *u.tt er n 1 f(i> 17 c. Potatoes The market is higher: Eastern Shore, No. i, p.-r oanel, $1.70@2.00; No. 2. do., 75c%51.00; do., culls do.. sl.liu; Norfolk SKJ. I, pt?4* barrel, $1.50(5-1.75; do., No. 2, do., 75c; Jersey, prime, per basket. 40(g)50c. Hour Dull and nominal; western, straights, $4.90(8)6.15; do., patents. $5.15 <55.40; Springs firsts, clear, $5.35@5.75; $5.3U@5.60; do., patents. 650 i <lo • , avor ite brands, s6.26t'u> H&y The market is Quiet and weak; No. 1, large bales, $21.50 @22.00; medium bales, $21.00®21.50: £,°,-A„ do V, *lB 00% 20.00; No. 3. do.. sls.uu @16.00; light mixed, $17.50<g)18.<50; No. 15 00*' *00@17.00; No. 2, do., vl4-00^ CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., July 21. Hogs Re ceipts, 18,000; slow. Bulk of sales, $9 35 &9.90; light. $9.20(5 9.95; mixed, $9.10(T0 10.00; heavy, $9.00® 10.05; rough, s'j.oo<r</ 9.20; pig's, $7,750)9.20. Cattle Receipts, 1,000, weak. Na tive beef cattle. $6.75(?/)10.60; western steers, $7.75@8.90; stockers and feeders. $5.2006.00; cows and heifers, s3.3o<iii 9.20; calves $5.50k5J>12.00. Sheep RecehJts, 5,000; steady. Westhers. $6.75® 8.25; lambs. $8.50@ —r. Wasteful Military Programs Opposed by Prohibitionists By Associated Press St. Paul, Minn., July 21.—The plat form expresses opposition to the "wasteful military programs of the Democratic and Republican parties," but favors "preparedness for peace." It suggests a compact among nations to dismantle navies and disband ar mies, but "until such court and com pact are established we pledge our selves to maintain an effective army and navy and to provide coast defenses entirely adequate for national protec tion." Favors reciprocal trade treaties to be negotiated with all nations and commissions appointed to gather facts. Favors legislation to encourage the establishment ot an adequate fleet of American merchant ships. Opposes war with Mexico; pledges aid to the protection of American lives with force when necessary. Provides strict interpretation of the Monroe Doctrine; opposes abandon ment of the Philippine Islands at this time, but favors ultimate independ -1 ence. Declares for Americanism. Favors uniform marriage and di vorce laws. Declares for prohibition of child labor, approves an eight-hour day with j one hour rest each day. Favors a single presidential term of six years. Demands public ownership of utili ties. Favors separation of church and state, with guaranty of full religious and civil rights to all. CLASSIFIED BUSINESS j OIKECTOftY THIXGS VOL W ANT AM) WHERE TO GET THEM Artilleinl l.lmlM and Trusses Braces for all deformities, abdominal supporters. Capital City Art. Limb Co.. 412 Market St. Bell Phone. French Cleaning and Dyeing Goodman's, tailoring and repairing, all guaranteed. Call and deliver. Bell phone 3296, 1306% N. Sixth St. Eire luaurance and Heal Estate J. E. Gipple—Fire Insurance—Real Es tate —Rent Collecting. 1251 Market St. Bell phone. Photographer Daughten Studios —Portrait and Com mercial Photography. 210 N. Third St. Bell 3588. Tailor* George F. Shope, Hill Tailor, 1241 Mar ket. Spring goods are now ready. Tailoring. Cleaning. Pressing. Ladles* work a specialty. Steve Wugrenee, 207 Locust. Signs and Enamel Letters Poulton. 307 Market street. Bell phone. Prompt and efficient service. UpholMterrr—Furniture Repairer Simon N. Cluck. 320-326 Woodbino St. Bell phone 1317 J. Try Telegraph Want Ads
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