Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, August 03, 1916, Page 19, Image 19

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Deaths
11 SWELL—Miss Emma R. Criswell,
of Camp Hill, died this morning in
her 70tii year.
Funeral arrangements will be an
nounced later. •
IV—August 1, 1916, Mary A. Fry.
widow of the late Amos Fry, aged
IH years. , „ , . _
Relatives and friends are invited to
attend the services on Friday morn
ing, at 9 o'clock, at residence of her
son, Charles G. Fry. 549 Curttn street.
Burial New Buffalo, Pa.
'A.MBAVGEH Died, August 3, 1916.
Martin E. Stambauger.
Funeral services at the home, .id
Muench street, Friday evening. Au
gust 4. at 8 o'clock, to which rela
tives and friends are invited. Burial
Hampton Cemetery, Adams county,
Saturday morning, August o, 191t>.
HIEGER—On August 1. 1916, Nora M.
Krieger, aged 32 years and 10
montns.
Funeral on Friday afternoon, at -
o'clock, from the residence of ner
mother, Mrs. C. lshey. No. 618 Wood
bine street. Burial East Harrisburg
Cemetery. Friday. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend without
further notice.
Lost and Found
LOST English bull dog, white with
e brown ear. Answers to nume „"f
ijor. Reward if returned to 2114
irth Third street. City. .
LOST Bunch of keys in jitney
ing uptown or in central part of city,
•turn to 410 Trustee Building, J. R.
>rning.
Heip Wanted —Male
WANTED Young man as stock
>rk, with some knowledge of book
eplng; moderate salary. Address A.,
3b. care of Telegraph.
WANTED A strong, young man
i oftlce porter. Steady position. Must
a willing worker. Reference re
ired. Pay good wages. Apply L. «■
iv. Metropolitan Hotel.
WANTED A large corporation has
exceptional opportunity to otter
ree live salesmen. 32 J«orth Court
reet.
WANTED Two good men to bale
jste paper and rags. Good paying
opositlon. Call Capital City Junk,
•nth and Walnut.
WANTED Assistant Superinten
nt for an Old Line Industrial Insur
,ee Company. Alust be A 1 personal
oducer and be able to handle men.
>ply, in confidence, to Superintendent.
>. 5130, care of Telegraph.
WANTED An experienced hotel
Ight clerk. Apply Senate Hotel.
WANTED Boys over 16 years of
;e to learn ghoemaking. Apply De
ne & Yungel, Shoe Manufacturing Co.
Harrisburg.
WANTED Young man for shipping
partment. All day work. Apply
lorley Baking Co., Sixth and Dela
ire streets.
CONFIDENTIAL. SECRETARIES are
eded everywhere; really a new pro
ssion; uncrowded field; salaries large;
ception»U opportunities for advance
}nt; the Young Men's Business lnstt
te, to open in Harrisburg about Sep
mber 1 will be principally a secre
l ial school, preparing acceptable
ung men to become private secre
cies- the principal, a Princeton Uni
rsity man and an educator with years
experience, knows how to train you;
pewriter furnished each student. Foi
rticulars address Box G, 5127, care of
ilegraph.
LABORERS WANTED To work
Steam Heat Trench. Apply to Fore
in of Harrisburg Eight and Power
irapany at Sixth and Forster streets.
WANTED Experienced farm hand
th good references. Apply Alrick's
itate Farm, north of asylum. H. L.
chert, Maclay Street, No. 3.
TYPEWRITER FREE—To each stu
nt enrolling for a course in the Young
En's Business Institute. Inc., to open
Harrisburg, Pa., about September I,
16; will be given the choice oi an
lderwood, Remington or any standard
ichine; shipped direct from factory.
The Young Alen's Business Institute,
incipally a secretarial school, will
epara acceptable young men for spec
l positions of trust in private and
siness life. The principal, a Prince
n College man, has the endorsements
the largest corporation in the U. S.
ltrance requirements; enrollment lim
;d. For particulars address Box R,
71, care of Telegraph.
CIVII. SERVICE POSITIONS Mr.
:pue, of the Interstate Civil Service
ireau. of Washington, D. C., can be
en at Columbus Hotel regarding ex
linations for Railway Mail Clerk,
ist Office Clerk, etc., soon to be held
this district. Full particulars as to
quireraents. cost of preparation, etc.
Idress Box A. 5070, care of Telegraph.
WANTED An experienced night
;rk at Royal Hotel, 422 Market street.
CARPENTERS' Helpers and Rigger'
slpers. Long job. Wages, 25 cents
r hour. Apply Robert Grace Con
icting Company, Harrisburg, Pa.
AIR CHIPPERS Steady work for
p chlppers on piecework. Can make
.50 to $5.50 a day working under nor
il working conditions. Fenn Works,
nn Seaboard Steel Corp., Front and
nn streets, Chester, Pa.
MACHINISTS
Lathe, Planer and Boring Mill hands
quired for modern and large size
ichines No labor troubles, steady
>rk, and best wages in the State for
od men.
Apply, or write. Employment De
rtment. The Morgan Engineering
mpany. Alliance, Ohio.
MOLDERS WANTED
3ood. steady, green sand iron mould
-3 for medium and heavy mill work.
This Is a permanent job, and highest
iges paid. No labor trouble of any
nd. Working conditions good.
Apply, or write, Foundry Depart
snt. The Morgan Engineering Com
ny. Alliance, Ohio.
CARPENTERS WANTED on concrete
rms. Long job. Apply Robert Grace
ntracting Company. Forster's Island,
ixrisburg, Pa.
Real Estate For Sale?
Builders!
Investors ll
The only reason you do not ats
>nce agree with us that the follow-5
ng described plot of ground Is a?
lig value for the money is because?
'ou haven't seen it. ?
One square north of Derry street,?
in the »nt side of 26th street, 230?
t. front by 100 ft. in depth to a 15-?
t. olleyi Greenwood street on the?
lOrthi Wood lawn street on the?
outh. ?
MILLER BROTHERS & CO J
REAL ESTATE ?
nsursnce Surety Bonds!'
Locust and Court Streeti J
THURSDAY EVENING,
Help Waiited —Male
WANTED —4O able-bodied
I mer\ for piece wofk. White or
I colored. Apply in person to agent,
Harrisburg Transfer, Pennsyl
! vania Railroad Company, Division
street, Harrisburg, Pa.
BAKERS Good oven man, SIB.OO
week. Bench man. $16.00. Steady work.'
Car fare refunded. Apply Kolb's Bakery,
Fifty-sixth and Market. Philadelphia.
WANTED First-class outside cut
ters on .Ladles' shoes. Good wages and
steady employment. Utz & Dunn Co.,
37 'Canal street, Rochester, N. Y.
SALESMANAGER WANTED to handle
a superior line of Typewriter Ribbons
and Carbon Paper In Eastern Pennsyl
vania. Big returns assured a live
wire. No investment. Address ••Manu
facturer," care of Telegraph.
MEN Young, wanted to work in
automobile repair shop; our school is
overflowing with repair work, there
fore it gives our students a chance to
obtain practical repair work on all ma
chines. We pay 30 cents an hour as
soon as competent. Take advantage of
summer rates. Auto Transportation
School. 2tf North Cameron street.
Help Wanted —Female
WANTED Young, trustworthy
woman as cashier in theater out of
town. Address Box R„ 5133, care of
Telegraph.
EXPERT TRAINING, RESULT a
student secured a position in a Jersey
Public School at S9OO. Will start work
September 1. Harrisburg Shorthand
School. 31 North Second street.
WANTED Young girl, over 18, to
travel. Experience unnecessary. All
expenses paid. Good wages. Call at
once, Carnival Grounds, Mrs. W. B.
Davis, Duncannon.
WANTED Girl or good white wo
man, for general housework. No cook
ing. Call 216 Kelker street.
WANTED Experienced chamber
maid. Apply St. James Hotel, 405 Mar
ket street.
WANTED Young woman with
some experience operating private tele
phone exchange and office work. Ad
dress, with giving full particulars and
salary expected, to L. M., No. 1906, care
of Telegraph.
WANTED A reliable white girl, or
woman, for general housework. Good
wages. Apply 1802 Green street.
WANTED Dressmaker wishes ap
prentices at once. Apply 400 Briggs
street, or call Bell phone 531 W.
WANTED Marker or assorter. Im
mediately, in out-of-town laundry. Near
summer resort. Transporation paid.
Good wages and steady employment.
Must have Address Box L,
4411, care of Telegraph.
WANTED.— Ladies for easy embroid
ery. home work. Call from. 8 to 4, 102
Calder street.
WANTED Bright, steady girls, tr>
work on collars, in starch room, on
the mangle and in marking and sorting
department. Apply Troy Laundry.
1520-26 Fulton street.
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 Bewln* ma
chine operators. Experience not nec
essary. Pressers also wanted. Blough
•Manufacturing Co.
WAN TED Qlrls experienced on
power sewing machines. Apply Har
risburg Shoe Mfg. Co., Vernon street.
Harrisburg, Pa.
Help Wanted—
Male and Female
YOUNG MAN OR WOMAN of refer
ence, some selling ability, work East
ern Pennsylvania. Address Ability, care
of Telegraph Office, giving telephone
| number, by 10 o'clock Friday morning.
WANTED A fitter, thoroughly
capable of taking charge of alteration
department; Woman preferred. Phone
4255 Bell.
Situations Wanted—Male
WANTED Educated, sober, married
man desires position as superintendent,
secretary or clerical or office work.
Address Box 21, Penbrook, Pa.
WANTED Position as chauffeux,
to operate jitney on commission basisi
can furnish best of references. Bell
phone 897 W. Address P. O. Box 59.
MR. BUSINESS -MAN Do you
a place in your business for voung
marri-id man, steady worker, willing to
learn? High school graduate. Can
give references. Address H., 5128, care
of Telegraph.
WANTED By tin and sheetiron
workman, both InsWe and outside heat
ers and ranges. Apply, or address, 748
Dunkel street, Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED First-class barber wants
position as barber; can furnish refer
ences. Apply in person at 1416 Thomp
son street, or call 521W, C. V. phone.
WANTED Position in private fam
ily or in public building as butler can
furnish reference. Address Box G. 5126
care of Telegraph.
Situations Wanted—Female
WANTED Woman, experienced In
all branches of office work, desires
employment at once; bookkeeper and
typist: no sharthand. Phone 2642J, i.r
address A., 5132, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Position demonstrating,
or some refined work. Apply A., 4333
care of Telegraph.
WANTED Widow, 35 years of age,
wishes position in small store or office,
or as ticket seller; experience and best
of references. Address S„ 5131, care
of Telegraph.
WANTED Widow would like prac
tical nursing. Address 0., 5129, care of
Telegraph.
WANTED A neat, colored girl
would like to have a place as nurse,
waitress or as second girl. Address 28
Linden street.
WANTED Colored girl would like
general housework, or day's work. Ad
dress 907 Sarah avenue.
WANTED Girl 14 years of age
would like position to assist in house-<
work or take care of children. Address
L R.. Are of Telegraph.
WANTED Position as housekeeper
for widower, in city, by a middle-aged
woirian. Call 707 North Nineteenth
street.
WANTED Competent, middle-aged
white woman wishes position as house
keeper in family without children.
Trustworthy in taking charge of home.
Call 1622 Park street. City.
WANTED Colored woman would
like washing and ironing to do ax
home. Apply Rachel Gee. 138 Dock
street. Harrisburg. Pa.
Real Estate For Sale
BUNGALOW FOR SALE—Five rooms
and bath, large plot, located near th*>
Linglestown trolley; would exchange
for city propei ty; price, only $2,100.
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building.
Real Estate For Sale
VIOLET STREET. 534—This 3-story,
8-roomed dwelling, with batn, range,
assessed at sSso.uu, renting for $12. d0.
will be reduced $5.00 weekly until sola
or withdrawn by owner. Listed July
10 at $1,550. Price this week, $1,535.
Backenstoss Bros., Russ Building.
INSPECT No. 1623 Naudain Street
brick house 6 rooms bath gas
—porches furnace cemented cel
lar paved drive alley on rear. Price,
$2,100. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build
ing.
FOR SALE No. 1635 Wallace
Street three-story house 8 rooms
—bath gas furnace porches.
Anxious to sell. Price right. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
LOST Fox terrier dog, with black
face and two brown spots above eyes.
Has Clinton county license. Liberal re
ward if returned to 22 Balm street.
SWATARA ST.. 2040—2 M -story frame
house, six rooms and bath, gas, fur
nace, porcn ;ront, cnicaennouse; price
reasonable. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
HUMMEL STREET. NEAR DERRY
—S-story frame dwelling; 8 rooms;
bath; range; gas; lot, 16x100 to alley
in rear; would rent for $19.00; frame
shop on rear of lot renting for $4.00.
Total price. $2,350. Backenstoss Bros.,
Russ Building.
DERRY STREET, CORNER
TWENTY-SECOND Plot of ground,
60x129. Price, S9OO. Other lots front
ing on Derry street, near Twenty-sec
ond at $700.00. Excellent location.
Backenstoss Bros., Russ Building.
FOR SALE Conner of Reily and
Third streets; 2H-story frame dwelling;
7 rooms and bath; storeroom; gas, elec
tric light and steam neat; 2-story
frame building on pear facing Third
Street. Price, $6,000.00. Brinton-
Packer Co., Second and Walnut Streets.
FOR SALE 907 N. NINETEENTH
STREET; 2V4-story frame dwelling; 6
rooms; front and rear porches; price,
$1,300.00. Brinton-Packer C 0.,, Second
and Walnut Streets.
FOR SALE 226-Peffer Street; 3-
story frame dwelling; 8 rooms and
bath; tsas; furnace. Price, $3,300.00, or
will exchange for suburban property.
Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut
Streets.
238 HAMILTON STRfiET 3-story
brick house, s rooms and bath hot
and cold water—furnace; good prop
erty, fine location. Price, $3,600. M. A,
FOUGHT, 272 North street.
1829-1829V4-1831 NORTH THIRD
STREET Three 2 hi -story "orick
houses sewered papered fine lo
cation set back from building line
—porches can be added. M. A. FOUGHT,
272 North street.
138 N. THIRTEENTH STREET 3-
story brick house. 8 rooms and bath;
hot and cold water; furnace; front
porch; side entrance; new range; new
boiler; lot, 20.6x85 ft.; well constructed;
good condition. Price, $3,500. M. A.
FOUGHT, 272 North street.
207 HARRIS STREET 3-story
brick house 9 rooms and bath
furnace hot and cold water ce
mented cellar side porch corner
property lot, 19x97 teet. Price, $5,-
600. M. A. FOUGHT, 272 North street.
1630 SIXTH STREET 3-story brick
house i rooms and storeroom first
floor 4 rooms and bath second floor
—2 rooms third floor. Price, $4,700. M.
A. FOUGHT. 272 North street.
205 BRIGGS STREET—3-story frame
—7 rooms and bath city steam
gas for cooking and heating water.
Price, $3,400; now rented at $25. M. A.
FOUGHT, 272 North street.
FOR SALE 2%-story house, 7
rooms, bath, all improvements, porches,
side entrance, deep lot; drive allley in
rear. Price, $1,550. Look at 1611 Re
gina Street for <2,950. H. G. Pedlow,
110 South Thirteenth street.
PAXTANG KELSO ST. 2 %-story
brick house, built in pair. Lot, 30x125.
This property has all modern improve
ments; steam heat and laundry. Rear
drive. Can be sold at the bargain price
of $3,150. H. C. Brandt, 36 North Third
street.
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, nardwood floors,
vapor heat, porches, large yard, grano
lllnic walks, Iron fences, laundry and
all other modern improvements; gooa
location. Will sell on Daymen ts or
Thirty ($30.00) Dollars per month.
Mac WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION CO..
BUILDERS aND DESIGNERS,
2150 N. FIFTH ST, Harrisburg, Pa.
FARM, 4 ACRES; ALL NEW BUILD
INGS, HUNTEK'S RUN, Cumberland
County, Pa.; ideal for chicken and truca
farming, also desirable lor country
summer home; good train service on
Reading Railroad. L. Elliott Middle
town, soiling Springs, Pa.
A description of tins property at 403
Market Street. C. B. CARE, Harrla
burg.
VAUGHN
One acre plots; will sell half acre;
also lots 92x280 feet along M. T.
trolley; 7 %c tare to all part* of Har
risburg and Steelton; beautiful and
healthful; ground enough for poul
try and vegetables; price only $164
per half acre. C. B. Care, Care's
Grocery .Store, Llnglectown, Pa. Lit.
ucrlptlon at 409 Market Street. City.
FOR SALE Desirable house on
easy terms within walking distance
of central business section brick
seven rooms furnace conveniences
—corner property porches 52,500.
For full particulars address M., 4258,
care of Telegraph.
Real Estate For Rent
FOR RENT Storeroom and apart
ment. Will rent together or separate
ly. Apply 1542 North Sixth.
FOR RENT First and third floors.
No. 81 North Seventeenth street. Keni,
sls. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street.
i-OR RENT Dwelling at 1631 North
Sixth street. Stable on the rear. Ap
ply J. M. Sanders. 1631 North Sixth
street.
FOR RENT No. 1507 State street,
modern three-story brick houte in the
best of condition. Immediate puatea
siou. Kent, 136.
J. E. GIPPLE,
1251 Market Street.
Farms
— —£ ,
$2,500 WILL BUY a 25-acre farm, 1H
miles S. E. of Middletown; house, sum
mer house, bank barn and all other re
quired buildings; well and running
water; considerable quantity of fruit
and cherries. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
Apartments For Rent
NO. 128 LQCUST ST., one housekeep
ing apartment, furnished or unfurnish
ed. Apply office. No. 132 Locust street.
SECOND ST., 1700 Five and six
rooms with porch; most pleasant and
open surroundings In city.
Rooms For Rent
FOR RENT Unfurnished, attrac
tive. single, double or three-room
housekeeping apartments. Running
water in kitchen, rangu and cabinet,
gas. Btrictly private, direct entrance.
Phone and bathroom privileges. For
location and prices. Inquire 429 Broad,
40 to 11 A. M.'
HARRISBURG s£§&&& TELEGRAPH
Rooms For Rent
FOR RENT Three unfurnished
rooms, with use of bath, on second floor.
for light housekeeping. Apply 140b
State street.
FOR RENT—Newly-furnished rooms
for ladies and gentlemen. Running hot
and cold water. A phene in every room.
$2.50 per week. Special rates, two in
a room. Metropolitan Annex, 518 Mar
ket street.
FOR RENT All newly furnished
rooms; all conveniences; use of bath
and phone. Apply 107 South Second
street. Bell phone 4358 J.
FOR RENT Two large, well-fur
nished front, second floor rooms; all
conveniences; use of phone. Apply 813
North Second street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms,
singly or ensulte; <ll conveniences;
phone, etc.; references required. Apply
1»15 North Front street.
YV anted—Miscellaneous
MOTORCYCLE WANTED Will ex
change A. W. Z. Lone Crispette Ma
chine used one week. Must sell account
health. Everything complete. Motor
cycle wanted or Ford car. This is a
Complete outfit. Cost me $250.00. Ad
dress Box A.. 5134, or phone 2986 M.
WANTED A family of five adults
want to rent furnished cottage for
month of August, within five miles of
city, reasonably near street car. Ad
dress Box 224. or call Bell phone 1536 M.
WANTED. AT ONCE A good home,
where no children are. for a girl In
years, for boarding and clothing. Call
1609 Derry street, or Bell phone 3753 R.
WANTED Good, country nome for
three boys and two girls ranging in
age from 5 to 13 years. Cal', or ad
dress. 2013 North Cameron street.
WANTED, YOUR ATTENTION
Carpets and Rugs scoured at reduceo
rates during the months of July and
August. Keystone Rug Co.. 1115 Mont
gomery street.
Wanted—Board—Rooms
WANTED Boardlnghouse. country
preferred, for sickly colored girl aged
eight. Address P. O. Box 406, Harris
burg. Pa.
Board and Rooms
BOARDING AND ROOMS Can ac
commodate a few more boarders; rea
connble rates, with the best the market
affords. 123 South Second street
For Sale —Miscellaneous
PUBLIC SALE at the resi
dence of Mrs. E. D. Morris, 426
North street, Friday, August 11,
at 1 p. m.; a large lot of extra fine
furniture, only used a short time.
C. Fry, auctioneer.
HEALTHY. WHITE ESQUIMO DOGS
FOR SALE. Call on Bell phone 3069 J.
|4O ENCYCLOPEDIA, fine condition.
$4, cash or small payments; other great
bargains; open evenings. Aurand's
Book Store, 913 North Third.
FOR SALE Counter and wall case,
nlso counter case. Will be sold reason
able. Apply 1619 North Third street.
PUBLIC SALE at the resi
dence of Mrs. E. D. Morris, 426
North street, Friday, August 4,
lot of extra fine furniture, only
used a short time. C. Fry, auc
tioneer.
FOR SALE Beautiful bedroom set,
with twin beds, in perfect condition;
only used two months; also a refrigera
tor. brand new. Will sacrifice to quick
buyer. Can be seen any evening this
week between 6:30 and 8, at 107 South
Front street, Engel, or phone 356 J.
FOR SALE Three Shetland ponies,
wagon and harness. Apply J. M. San
ders. 1631 North Sixth street.
FIRE SALE OF HARDWARE at 323
Broad street, daily and Saturday even
ing. Immense stock of all kinds of
Hardwarelat unheard of prices. Five
hundred .Itkins handsaws, chisels.
Tools of all« kinds.
FCR 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 mj.de to
order. Sole Leather and Shoe Findings.
HARRISBURG HARNESS & SUPPLY
CO., SECOND AND CHESTNUT STS.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Business Office.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDB can be
secured at tbe Telegraph Business
Office.
AT GABLE'S. 113, 116 and 117 Bouth
Second street, 6,000 gallons New Era
ready-mixed paint. Acme quality. Ail
the lull line of the Acme mako.
AT GABLE'S. 111-117 South Second
etreet, 6,000 sets new tub, Bxlo, 11 U
primed and glazed, at 11.30 per set
Also other sizes. Also doors ana abut
ters.
For Rent —Miscellaneous
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 Small retail Cigar
Store, doing good cash business, locat
ed near Thirteenth and Market streets.
Price right. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market
street.
FOR SALE Cigar and pool
room, doing good business. Two tables
and other fixtures in good condition.
Intend to leave city. 265 North Front
street, Steelton.
FOR SALE Cigar and Fool Parlor,
reasonable to quick buyer. Address D.,
5040. care of Telegraph.
HOTEL"" OPPORTUNITY
The furnishings and fixtures of the
Central Hotel. Columbia, Pa., for sale.
Nineteen guest rooms, large barroom
and dlnlngroorn. Doing a business of
SIB,OOO per year. $3,500. Rent,
$125 per month. J. G. Forney, Lancas
ter, Pa.
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 par
ticulars. Press Syndicate. 7»S 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 gouas
st low prices. COHEN & SON. Reliable
Pawnbrokers, 431 Market street, at
subway.
CARPETS AND RUGS scoured at re
duced rates during the months of July
I and August. Keystone Rug Co.. 1116
•Sslontgomery street.
Business Personals
WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY
Ttusibo Bldg.—All kinds of detective
work handled—one eye alwaya open.
BELL PHON'F, 127 W.
Hauling ana Moving
HAULING
R. A. HARTMAN. National Transfer
Co. Mover* of pianos, safes, boilers
and general hauling- W. H. Lathe,
Manager. Fifth and Woodbine streeta.
Bell phone No. 2503 R.
GENERAL HAULING One and
one-half ton to two-ton truck for hire.
Prompt attention to moving. Truck
parties solicitad. H. G. Carman. Meh
rlnc's Garage. Both phones.
Musical
FOR SALE Strictly nigh grade
GRAND PIANO. Used short time. Will
sail at a bargain. Address Box D, 4311,
care of Telegraph.
HAVE your VICTROLA. ORAFANOLA
or EDISON Talking Machine REPAIR
ED by an expert. Bell phone 3242 J.
Write, or call, at 315 Broad street.
Money to Loan
MONEY advanced to at
itgal business confidential. Profit
Sharing Loan Society. 7. Spooaer
Building. ¥ North Market Square.
Storage
FIREPROOF STORAGE. ~ Private
rooms for household goods. 11 per
month and up. We Invite inspection.
Low insurance. 437-445 South Second
street. Harrisburg Storage Company.
STORAGE 419 Broaa street, house
hold goods and merchandise. Private
rooms, SI to $3. Wagons. 75 cents per
month. D. Cooper & Co.. 411 Broad
street. Both phones.
bummer Resorts and
Cottages
NEW COTTAGE, FURNISHED, FOR
RENT at Marsh Run Station, along
Susquehanna river, 7 miles from Har
risburg, by week or week-ends. Apply
F. D. F.. care of Telegraph.
COMPLETE furnished six-room cot
tage. at Perdix, for rent months of Sep
tember and October. Rent either by
week or month. Running water In
house. Ever flowing spring within 20
feet of house. Address P. O. Box 294,
City.
COTTAGE. FURNISHED, FOR RENT
at Riverview, along Susquehanna
River, ten miles from Harrisburg. Ap
ply J. K. D., care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Maplehurst cottage,
furnished, between Accomac and Wild
Cat. Fine location. A. L. Resch. Mari
etta, Pa.
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/\utomoDiies
FOR SALE 1915 Reo 5-passenger
touring car, in good condition extra
tire, bumper, shock absorbers; can be
had at reasonable price. Address R.,
43X4, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Five-passenger Chev
rolet car, 1916. Run 1,400 miles only.
Will sacrifice at once to quick pur
chaser on account of leaving city,
$550.00. Also a Saxon runabout for
$175.00; an Overland five-passenger,
$250.00; a Ford flve-passenger, $225.00;
a Buick, two-cylinder, flve-passenger,
$60.00. The above cars are in flrst class
condition and must be sold at once.
Apply Auto Transportation Exchange,
25-27-29 North Cameron street.
FOR SALE One 1915 Maxwell tour
ing car. fully equipped, in perfect run
ning condition. Quick sale desired, -ao
count of leaving city. Apply *4O Har
ris street. Bell phone 4u3OJ,
FOR SALE 1915 Ford touring car;
excellent running order; demountable
rims; extras. Price, $385.00. Will dem
onstrate. Address Box 75. Progress. Pa.
FOR SALE Hupmobile touring
car. in perfect condition; new tires.
1423 North Third street.
FOR SALE One Grant, six-cylinder
touring car; electric lights and starter;
in first-class condition; good tires;
would make good jitney. Apply H. I'.
Willoughby, Commercial Car Co., Thir
teenth and Howard street, or Bell phone
1870.
FOR SALE One Hupmobile tour
ing car; also one Ford delivery. Call at
1614 Regina street, or Bell phone
2091M-2.
FOR SALE The following five and
seVen-passenger used touring cars at
from $275 upward: Two Studebakers,
Cadillac, Jackson, Pennsylvania, Metz
and Ford. Your inspection is invited.
Swab Wagon Co., Elizabethville, Pa.
KLINE KAR Five-passenger
touring; 1912 Model; 40-H.-P.,
6-cylinder; 5 practically new tires;
Presto-light: fully equipped; good con
dition; could be converted Into truck;
sacrifice price. Backenstoss Bros., Russ
Building.
FOR SALE Late model Ford
roadster. Just been overhauled. Shock
absorber. Speedometer. Extra tire.
$265. Apply 424 Reily street. Bell phone
2281 W. ,
SECOND-HAND CARS One b-pas
eenger De Cambel. one 5-passenger 1914
Ford, uewly painted, in excellent con
dition; one 5-pnssenger 1915 Ford, good
as new; one 1912 Ford delivery, with
new body; one 1908 Overland. Cars for
sale at Ford Garage. Middletown, Pa
E. M. Snavely. Manager.
| WE WANT AUTOMOBILES ot any
i kind. If you oannot sell your car. why
| not consign It or exchangs It with us
i tor a better one. Our charges for sell
ing are 6 per cent only. No Btorage
charges If car Is not sold. Auto Trans
portation Exchange Department, 25-29
North Cameron street. Bell phone 1710.
s9ll fire-passenger Regal; good
shape: new tires all around; big bar
gain for quick buyer.
Ifll flve-passenger Pullman, com
pletely overhauled; A 1 condition; good
upholstering; good top and tires; big
bargain.
MILLER AUTO CC„
CS South Cameron St. Bell phone 411»J
Motorcycles and Bicycles
FOR SALE One Indian motorcycle,
twin cylinder, 7-H.-P.. first-class shape.
West End Tire & Vul. Co., 1717 North
Sixth street.
MOTORCYCLE BARGAINS See
our stock of machines. Get our easy
terms. Saves money. Dayton Cycle Co.,
912 North Third street. Bell phone 3SSJ.
MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES AND
PARTS Bought for highest cash
prices. Write, phone or call. Dayton
Cycle Co., 912 North Third street. Bell
phone 385 J.
FOR SALE lndian motorcycle, 1914
model, equipped with side car. No rea
sonable offer refused. Can be seen from
9 A. M. to 3 P. M. at 1609 Susquehanna
street.
"WANTED Sidecar for 1915 Harley-
Davidson. Write, or call, 933 Susque
hanna street. City.
Legal Notices
NOTICE
i MY wife, Mrs. J. C. Hoffman, having
left my bed and board of her own free
will, therefore I will not be responsible
for any bills contracted by her.
J. C. HOFFMAN.
' NOTICE
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the
Estate 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.
AUGUST 3, 1916.
STOCKS WEAKENED
BY BEAR ATTACK
Sugars and Petroleum Un
commly Active and Heavy;
Texas Co. Drops Five
New York, Aug. 3. Other points
of weakness or bear attack were un
changed during the forenoon, sugars
and Petroleum being uncommonly ac
tive and heavy. Cuban American
Sugar dropped six points, with 2 or
moro for Cuban Cane and American
Beet. Possible trade or tariff regula
tions were given ill explanation of the
reversal in this group. Texas Com
pany lost Ave points in connection with
the handicap imposed by further price
reductions in crude and refined oils.
Third Avenue's one point decline of
fered a reminder of local labor
troubles and representative rails were
under restraint because of similar in
fluences. Bonds were irregular.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Chandler Bros. & Co., members New
York and Philadelphia Stock Ex
changes, 3 North Market Sciuare, Har
risburg; 1338 Chestnut street, Phila
delphia; 34 Pine street. New York,
furnish the following quotations:
New York, Aug. 3.
Open. Clob.
Allis-Chalmers 21>£ 21^
American Beet Sugar ... 87% 86%
American Car 54 54%
American C&F. . 57% 56%
American Ice Securities . 27% 27%
American Locomotive .. 67% 68%
American Smelting .... 93 93
American Sugar 109% 109
American T & T 129% 129%
Anaconda 78% 78%
Atchison 102 102%
Baldwin Locomotive ... 70% 71
Baltimore & Ohio 85 85%
Bethlehem Steel 430 430
Butte Copper 64% 65%
B F Goodrich 71% 71%
i Brooklyn R T 84% 84%
California Petroleum ... 18% 19
1 Canadian Pacific 174% 175%
I Central Leather 54% 54%
| Chesapeake and Ohio .. 60 59%
i Chicago, Mil and St 95% 95%
Chicago, R I and Pacific 18% 18%
I Chino Con Copper 47% 47%
I Colorado Fuel and Iron. • 43 43
| Consolidated Gas 136% 136%
j Corn Products 13% 13%
Crucible Steel 68% 67
Crucible Steel pfd 116% 116%
i Distilling Securities .... 43% 43%
I Erie 34% 35
f Erie Ist pfd 51% 51%
! Great Northern pfd .... 117 117
Inspiration Copper 47% 48%
j Interboro-Metropolitan. . 16 16
Kennecott Copper 45 4 5
Interboro-Met pfd 74 74
| Lackawanna Steel ' 70 ' 69%
'Lehigh Valley .......... 77 77
jMaxwell Motors 76% 76%
! Merc Mar ctfs 25 25%
Merc. Mar ctfs pfd .... 86% 88
i Mex Petroleum 95%. 95%
| Miami Copper 33% 33
Missouri Pacific 5 4 %
] National Lead 63 63%
| New York Central 103% 103
Nor and West 128% 128
Northern Pacific 110% 110%
Legal Notices
NOTICE Letters Testamentary on
the estate of William Smeltzer. late of
; <>berlin, Dauphin County. Pa., deceased,
having been granted to the undersign
-1 residing in Bressler, Pa., all persons
indebted to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and those
bavins claims will present them for
i settlement to
C. R. SMELTZER,
Or Executor.
HARVEY E. KNUPP, Attorney,
3 Russ Building,
Harrisburg. Pa.
CHARTER NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given that an ap
plication will be made to the Court of
Common Pleas of Dauphin County on
Monday, the 14th day of August. 1916
■at 10 o'clock A. M„ under "An Act to
provide for the Incorporation and regu
lation of certain corporations," approv
ed April 29, 1874, and its supplements,
for a charter of an intended corpora
lion to be called First Church of Christ
Scientist, of Harrisburg, Pa., the char
acter and object of which is the sup
port of the public worship of Almighty
C'.od according to the faith, doctrine,
discipline and usages of the Church of
Christ, Scientist, and for these pur
poses to have, possess and enjoy all the
rights, benefits and privileges conferred
by the said Act and Its supplements.
A. E. BRANDT,
Solicitor.
NOTICE — ; Letters Testamentary on
the Estate of John C. Zeiter, late ot
Derry Township, Dauphin County. Pa.,
deceased, having: been granted to the
undersigned residing in Harrisburg
(Riverside), Pa., all 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. ZEITER.
Executors.
NOTICE TO DIDDERS
SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS will
be received' by the County Controller
until 11 o'clock A. M.. Friday, August
4. 1916, for the replacing of the wooden
floor joists with iron "I" beams in an
iron truss bridge at Lyonsville, north
of Hershey, in East Hanover Township.
Dauphin County, as per specifications
on file in the County Commissioners'
office.
Bidders must file with the Chief
Clerk of the Commissioners, on or be
fore 11 o'clock A. M., Friday. August 4,
1916, a certified check payable to the
Older of the Dauphin County Commis
sioners. in a sum equal to at least ten
per cent. (10 per cent.) of the bid price.
All bids or proposals must be plainly
marked as such on the outside thereof,
pnd delivered to the County Controller,
Room 13, Court House, Harrisburg, Pa„
bv 11 o'clock A. M.. August 4. 1916.
'All bids will be opened In the County
Commissioners' office at 12 o'clock noon,
of the same day and date.
The successful bidder will be required
to furnish a proper bond satisfactory
to the County Commissioners In a sum
equal to the amount of the contract.
The right is reserved to reject any or
all bids.
HENRY TV. GOUGH.
County Controller.
NOTICE Pursuant to a resolution
of ihe Board of Directors of Merchants'
Ice Company of Harrisburg, a special
meeting of the stockholders of said
Company is called for Thursday, Gc
tobeu 5, 1916, in the large auditorium of
Hoard of Trade Building, 114 Market
streets, Harrisburg, Pa., at 7:30 P. M.,
to take action by a stock vote on tne
approval or disapproval of a proposed
increase of the capital stock of said
Company from $50,000.00 to $110,000.00,
the increase to consist of $60,000.00 of
preferred stock, bearing 7 per ceni.
cumulative dividends, in 6,000 shares of
a par value of SIO.OO per share, with
such further incidents as appear in the
resolution of the said Board of Direc
tors recommending said increase.
S. H. DBCKMAN,
Secretary.
OLIVER LENTZ,
Solicitor.
NOTICE Letters of Administration
on tlie Estate of Adelaide Fox, late of
Harrisburg. Dauphin County, Pa., de
censed, having been granted to the un
dersigned residing in Harrisburg, all
persons indebted to said Estate are re
guested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims . Will present
them for settlement.
PLP-HARD V. FOX.
P. O." Box 132.
Harrisburg, Pa.,
Administrator,
Pacific Mail 192 192
Penna Railroad 55% 55%'
Pittsburgh Coa! 27% 27%
Press Steel Car 47% 47%
Railway Steel Spg 43 43
Ray Con Copper 22% 22%'
Reading 93 9314
Republic Iron and Steel. 46% 46%
Southern Pacific 97% 97%
Southern Ry 23 23%'
Southern Ry pfd 67% 67'
Studebaker 122% 122%'
Tennessee Copper 25 25
Thlra Ave 61% «0H
Ji n i°? Pacific 137 % 138%
K I I Alcohol 106% 105%
U S Rubber
U S steel . 86 % 86%
US Steel pfd 117% 117%
Utah copper 7714 77^
\ irginia-Carolina Chem. 38% 38%
West Union Telegraph.. 92% 92%
Westinghouse Mfg 56 66%
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS
°y Associated Hress
Philadelphia. Aug. 3. Wheat
A,rr ns . a . l } d „„ l li sh: -■ s Pot and
«i IJ-S2 <g> 1.35; No. 2. Southern, red,
?1.30&i1.33.
„9, 0 I. n . ~ Higher; No. 2. yellow, local,
JJirgpc; steamer. No. 2, yelow, local.
, n ?" ats n H| Kh*r; No. 2, white. 50®
50% c; No. 3 white. 47%®48%c.
~,® ran ,— Th « market is firm;
flty trulls. winter, pet i.ir, «26.»i>: « M [.
em, winter per ton. $26.50; soft, winter.
?2S. O V® °°' SpllnS ' P6r t0n '
Reflhed Sugars Market lower:
7.55®7.75c; tine granulated.
7.40® i.OCc; confectioners' A. 7.35<&7.5bc.
The market is firm;
western, creamery, extras, 30®31c:
nearby prints, fancy, 33c.
r.ggs The market is firm;
I ennsylvania and other nearby lirsts,
free eases, $7.80 per case; do., current
receipts, free cases, $7.25@7.H5; west
ern, extras, firsts, free cases, SB.IO (9>
f-iOper case; do., firsts, free cases, $7.50
($7.80 per case.
r Li i v ®,£ c "j! t t ry ~ Market steady;
fowls, 19%@21c; roosters, 14® 15c;
chickens. 19®24c: do., broilers.
30 @ 38c, ducks, lo@17c; geese, 14(g) 16 c.
o■>2.' >®?w Poultry—Steady; fowls.fancy
22®>22%c; do., good to choice, 21@21Uc;
J?- »T)ali stzo< 104»"*'"• 'iia r.»'«" "s,
broiling chickens, nearby,
-7®34c; do., %vestern, 2® 27c; roasting
illKKelld, >. ostein, mulr. uilvi
Joc; do., fair to good. 15®18c; spring
ducks, nearby, 19@20c: do., western 12
Vltc, geese, nearuy. iL&zoc. uo..
trn
Potatoes The market is steady;
f> a stern shore. No. 1. per barrel.
$1.<5@2.00; No. 2, do.. 75c%51.00; do.,
culls do., J 1.00; Norfolk. No. I. per
barrel, $1.50@1.75; do., No. 2, do., 75c;
Jersey, per basket. 40®45c.
Flour The market is winter
!K a !S lu ®' *5.50® 6.00; do., patents. $6.00
W6.26; fepring, firsts, clear, $5.3505.75;
j B, ss®o® K -25; d 6.. patents,
$h.25@7.00; do., favorite brands, $7.25®
Steady; No. 1, large bales, $*9.00
.'0.O0; medium bales, $19.oO(o);!0.oO;
No. 2 do , $17.00® 18.00; No. 3, do., $15.0(5
@16.0°; lielat mixed, $17.50© 18.00; No.
l, r do., $16.o0®17.00; No. 2. do., fli.OOltt
CHICAGO CATTLE
By Associated Hrcss
Chicago, 111., Aug. 3. Cattle Re-
Ceipts 3,000; firm. Native beef cattle.
sb._io(U/8.35; stockers and feeders, $5.00
®7.90; cows and heifers, |3.50@».15;
calves, $*50&i2.00.
, Sheep Receipts, 7,000; strong.
\V ethers,- $6.75® 8.25; lambs, $7.-54j)
Hogs Receipts, 22,000; weak. Bulk
of sales, $9.0f>®9.75; light. $9.30@9.90;
mixed, $8.85®9.95; heavy, $8.70® 9.55;
rough. $8.70®8.95; pigs, $7.75@9.35.
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
Chicago, 111., Aug. i.—Board of Trade
closing:
Wheat September, 1.29 %; De
cember, 1.3h3%
Corn September, 79-H; Decem
ber. 68 %.
•Oats September, 42%; Decem
ber. 45%.
Pork—September, 24.75.
Lard September, 12.72; October,
12.70.
Ribs September, 13.42; October,
13.15.
Local Physicians Attend
Outing at Lancaster
The annual outing of tlie Fourth
Censorial District of tlve State Medi
cal Society including physicians of
Lancaster, Dauphin and Lebanon
counties, was held at the Lancaster
Country Club, yesterday. About a
hundred members were present. A
buffet luncheon was served at 10:30
o'clock inp the morning with the ban
quet in the afternoon with Dr. Eppley
of Lancaster, president of this district,
as toastmaster. Dr. J. B. McAlister,
of this city, talked on the "Workman's
Compensation Act. Dr. R. E. Holmes,
of the Dauphin Society won the golf
tournament and he was presented with
a cup. The outing for next year will
be held at Lebanon; the following
local physicians attended: George R.
Mott, W. S. Russel, J. L. Shope, H. F.
man, R. E. Holmes, J. L. Shope, H. F.
Gross, Harvey Miller. J. L. Lenker, R.
D. Swiler, G. H. Widder, H. Mc-
Gowan and J. B. McAlister.
FIRE CHIEF WILL NOT RIDE
(IN REI) CAR FOR 2 YEARS
"Not until the black paint is worn
oft will I run a red car." This was
the statement made by Fire Chief
John C. Kindler to-day when asked
why his new car was not the same
color as the old one. "* wave been
asked that question a hundred times,"
said Chief Kindler. "Red is not the
only color used in the fire department,
but it appears to be a general opinion
that a fire chief ought to ride in a
red car. So the next two years
when the black paint is worn oft my
car I will have it painted red."
MOOSE MEET TONIGHT
Harrisburg lodge, No. 107, Loyal
Order of Moose, will hold an impor
tant business meeting in the lodge hall
Third and Boas streets, this evening.
M. M. Bond, supreme representative,
will be present and give an account
of the recent Moose convention. He
will also talk on "Mooseheart," the
great philanthropic and educational
movement of the grand lodge. Grant
M. Moore, in charge of the organiza
tion department, will talk on "Fra
ternity in Harrisburg." A buffet lunch
eon will be served after the meeting.
The local lodge plans to send a march
ing delegation ot 500 men to the na
tional convention to be held at Pitts
burgh In 1917.
QIIBBER siAMnn
Mil SEALS & STENCILS ll\
R MFG. BY HBG. STENCIL WORKS ■ |1
9 I 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. If
PUBLIC SALE /
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
SATURDAY, AUGUST 12. 1916.
The undersigned. Executors of the
will of Edward Brough. deceased, will
sell at public sale on the premises, the
farm situated in Butler township,
Adams county. Pennsylvania, adjoining
the Borough of Blglervllle. and on the
State Highway from Shlppensburg to
York, Pa.
TSiis farm contains 130 acres more
or less and is improved with a brick
house, bank barn and other outbuild
ings. There are 200 bearing apple
trees on the farm and about the same
number of young trees. The place is
well watered and In a good state of
cultivation. Being convenient to town,
and upon a main highway. This is an
exceedingly desirable property.
Any one desiring to see the property
can do so by calling on the tenant.
Sale to begin at 2 p. m.. when terms
will be made known by
W. E. BROUGH,
«CDW, A. BHOCGH,
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