s)e atbs CASTER. On August 7, 1916, Harry Caster, at Harrisburg Hospital, aged 38 years. , Funeral on Thursday morning at 10.30 a. m.. from Mauk's funeral pal lor. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further no tice. Burial at Harrisburg Cemetery. TufoUGH Suddenly, on August 8. 1916, Wilson K., in his 54th year at his late home at Dauphin, Fa. Funeral services will be held at tne above address on Thursday aiternoon at 1 o clock, to which relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Automooiles will be at the Dauphin Station to meet rela tives and mends for the train arriv ing at 12 o'clock. Burial in the East Harrisburg Cemetery. Lost and Found LOST A bank book, last Monday, Juiv 3lst, be. li.e Laupuin Ueposit Bank and c i street; reward if returned to +>> »i Cameron street. LOST -- On Jitney car, between Sixth anu Broad ana 21ob Aorth seventh, a gold-handled umbrella wiita initials s>. .-v. Valued as gut. lvindiy return to 2156 North seventh street. FOUND—Bicycle in Steoiton; owner can have same by properly identifying and paying expense. Appiy between i and it p. in., H. Dormer, -t73 Soutn Sec ond street, Steelton. Help vVanteu —Male WANTED Experienced . heavy green and dry sand rnolders in iron loundry; steauy worn, goou wages labor trouble. Apply to Treadwqll £.n mneeriug Co., Easton, Pa. ' WANTED A boy. 17 or 18 years old, havins experience at soda foun tain. Appiy, L. Siibert, 1742 North sixth street. WANTED Edge trimmer for wo men's. misses' anu children s shoes. Ap ply, Harrisburg Shoe Manufacturing Co., Vernon street, Harrisouig, t"a. WANTED 3 moulders and « ma chinists, steady work, and no trouble. Apply, Lewiatown Foundry and Ma chine Co., Lewiatown, Fa. WANTED First-class, machinists and tool makers. Apply, Pullman Mo torcar Company, Yorit, Fa. TAILOR WANTED Must be a re liable, all around man. Call, J. lvanotf, l&u N. Front street, or Bell pnone 171, btelton. AN opportunity is open for a young man as correspondent in sales depart ment of one of Harrisburg's largest manufacturers. Applicant must have experience either as correspondent or stenographer. The salary to start will be moderate. The opportunity to de velop into a responsible position that will mean a sucessful future is great. In your reply give tull account ot ex perience and tell why you can make good at writing sales letters. P, 5144, care of Telegraph. WANTED 4 good-appearing men to work on a proposition that will yield $2 to $4 per day; steady work for live wires. Call, 409 Patriot Building, 8-s> a. m., 4-6 p. m. WANTED Slack barrel coopers. W. R. E. King, Cumberland, Md. WANTED MOULDERS AND CORE MAKERS. American La France Fire ~ Engine Co., Elmira, N. Y. WANTED Two good men to bale waste paper and rags. Good paying proposition. Call Capital City Junk, Tenth and Walnut. WANTED A large corporation has exceptional opportunity to offer three live salesmen. Salary to those who qualify. 32 North Court stieet. LABORERS WANTED For either contract or day labor. Attractive wages. Apply at Quarries of Hoffman Bros. & Wilson. Twenty-third street and P. & R. Railroad. WANTED Three dishwashers; men preferred. Apply, Senate Hotel. AMERICAN STEEL FOUNDRIES CHESTER, PA. Men wanted for all depart ments; Molders, Core-Makers, Furnace Men, Chippers, Grinders, Machine Hands, Pattern Makers, Electricians, Machinists and Gen eral Labor. Good Wages. Ap ply or write Employment Agent. 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 thi3 district. Full particulars as to requirements, cost of preparation, etc. Address Box A. 5070, 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. CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARIES are needed everywhere; really a new pro fession; uncrowded field; salaries large exceptional opportunities for advance ment; the Young Men's Business Insti tute. to open in Harrisburg about Sep tember 1 will be principally a secre tarial school, preparing acceptable young men to become private secre taries- the principal, a Princeton Uni versity man and an educator with years of experience, knows how to train you typewriter furnished each student. For !re[egraph S 688 Box G - 5127, care of Houses For Rent CITY 924 Ash Ave., 2 s. f.. 6 r Slo 259 Sayford Ave., 2% s. f,5 r.' *lll 1230 N. 7th St.. 3s. b.. Sr.b. ' «t« 1531 Wallace St.. 3 s. b„ 8 r. b' Sir 302 S. 2nd St., 3 s. b., 8 r„ b. . ' 1824 State St. (furnished) . "" a«n 2005 Green St.. 3 s. b.. 9 r. b " uu 1859 Market St., 3 s. b„ 10 r"b' Sjo 2005 N. 3rd St.. 3 s. b.. 13 r. b 911 N. 2d St.. 3 s. b.. 14 r„ 2 b..'. *IOO SUBURBAN Halulyn (Aldinger Cottage) .. ««<» Lawnton 2%-story frame lO '■ rooms—bath—stable. Lot 100x220 SUMMER COTTAGES Mlddletown Ferry, "Dixie Cottar " by the week 8 .,' Perdlx "Philadelphia," from"'sept 1, frame, 4 rooms vij: Fox Cliane "Spion Kop" —'2-sfnv„ frame (furnished) APARTMENTS 825 Jf. 6th St., 2 rooms and bath «"i 204 Locust St—Jet floor 5 rooms and bath. *33; 2d floor, 6 roomt and two baths roo .£* 30« N. Second —(First floor). 5 rooms and bath; city steam heat . «%?, 7 S. Front St., (3d floor) 3 r. and b unfurnished, $35; furnished., gso WAREHOUSE 437-439 Strawberry Ave. large 3 story frame building, suitable for light manufacturing. MILLER BROTHERS&CO. REAL ESTATE Insurance Surety Bonds Locust and Court Streets WEDNESDAY EVENING, SELL IT MOW! THAT USE I CAR. SELL II MOW! Help Wanted—Male SALESMAN WANTED to cover estab lished territory with A 1 line, salary and expenses; write fully if you want to be considered. Box 26, Maclay street sta tion. WANTED Man to take charge of stock room. Address, E-4337, care Tele graph. SALESMANAQKR 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 Two cement finishers. Appiy, Sylvan Heights orphanage. TYPEWRITER FREE—To eacn 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, Remington or any standard machine; shipped direct from factory. The Young Men's Business Institute, principally a secretarial school, will prepare acceptable young men lor 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 retirements; enrollment lim ited. For particulars address Box R, 5071, care of Telegraph. WANTED First-class outside cut ters on Ladies" shoes, uood wages and steady employment. Utz & Dunn Co., 37 Canal street, Rochester, N. Y. MEN Young, wanted to work In automobile repair shop; our school is overflowing with repair work, there fore it gives our students a cnance 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, 29 North Cameron street Help Wanted—Female -WANTED Girls with experience on power machine Apply, Devlae & I'ungel Shoe Mfg. Co., 16th and Stale stieel. WANTED—Ladies for easy embroid ery, home work. Call from 8 to 4, 102 Calder street. WANTED—One reliable, experienced white woman to wash, iron and clean two days of each week. Call Bell phone. 559-W, morning s» to 12. WANTED Washwoman; regular weekly place. Call 1717 State street. WANTED Girl; must be able to work; city reference required. Apply, between 7 and 8 o'clock evenings, at 229 Forster street. WANTED Experienced waitresses for restaurant and lunch counter. Ap ply, Menger's, 113 Market street. WANTED Girl to learn bookbind ing in new plant of Hershey Printing Company. Opportunity for bright giri who wants to learn a good trade. Ad dress Hershey Employment Bureau, Hershey, Pa. 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. Pressors also wanted. Blough Manufacturing Co. WANTED Girls experienced on powar sewing machines. Apply Har risburg Shoe Mfg. Co, Vernon street. Harrisburg, Pa- • Salesmen Wanted SALESMEN of Forcefulness Wanted —Men capable of earning large in comes preferred. Joseph F. Buckley Co., 601 Ferguson Block, Pittsburgh, Pa. Help Wanted— Male and Female WANTED—IO neat appearing men and ladies at once. Apply, 8 North Market Square, Rooms 306-307 between 7 and 8 p. m. Situations Wanted—Male YOUNG MAN desires position as stenographer and general office work; good reference. Address, J-5147, care Telegraph. CHAUFFEUR wishes a position driv ing Cadillac 8 or Ford car. Call 2691-J1 Bell phone. WANTED Colored pianist desires position in moving picture theater or in dancing school or club. Address Wesley Hill. 644 Broad street. Phone 37 5.V1. WANTED Position as foreman in toolroom or machine shop; general all round mechanic; reference furnished -10 years' experience. Address, No. 1731 Apricot avenue. FIRST-CLASS colored chauffeur in need of work. Call or write. Alexan der Lues. 1112 Grape street, city. Situations Wanted—Female WANTED White woman wishes position as cook in private family; city preferred; good wages; can furnish ref erence. Address 0.. 5143, care of Tele graph. WANTED A young woman desires position as chambermaid, or dining room work. Address, or apply. 235 Cranberry street, City. WANTED Day's work by a young white woman. Address. M. K., 21l South River street. WANTED Widow would like prac tical nursing. Address 0.. 5129, care of Telegraph. WANTED By a woman, day's work of any kind; call or write to 5 Sherman Row. GIRL would like position as general housework. Apply. 706 North Seventh street. Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE For $3,250, a three story brick steam heated house, elec tric and gas light porch front, side en trance, paved street; lot 110 feet deep to drive alley; located in 1900 block on Park street. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. FOR SALE Single frame house with modern improvements, containing 11 rooms; lot 22 by 110 feet; location on Park street, near Sixteenth street Offer wanted. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Mar ket street. FOR SALE For $2,550 you can buy a new 6-room brick house, with mod ern improvements, including steam heat, electric light, porch and side en trance. Rent S2O. very rare bargain J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street $15.50 WILL BUY 1854 Swatara street. 7 rooms, bath, all improve ments. Will readily rent for sl4. H G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street THE RIGHT FARM of 62 acres with good buildings, close to trolley at Bea ver station, can be bought for $4,000. Inspect it. H. G. Pedlow, 110 S. Thir teenth street FOR SALE —114 Washington street, corner River alley, two and one-half story frame: eight rooms and a bath; all conveniences. Corner Brigg and Eighth avenu®, Oak-wood, two and one-half-story frame; eight rooms and a bath; all conveniences. The above properties will be sold at a bargain. Apply Keeney & Simmons, New Cumberland Pa. Real Estate —For Sale FOR SALE l6 South Fifteentn street; 3-story brick house in goou condition; all improvements; will be vacated soon. Inspect it. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. PARK STREET HOUSE FOR SALE —1847; 3-story brick house; modern improvements; a good property in a desirable location. 801 l Kealty Co., tseiguer Building. FOR SALE lBl4 Park street, mod ern three-story brick house; porcn, side entrance; lot llu feet deep, both front and roar streets paved. Price $3,200. J. E. Gipple, 1351 Market street. FOR SALE New frame house; 3 rooms and bath; hardwood lloors; steam heat; large pantry in kitchen; open stairway; cement cellar; porches; large garden; granolithic walks. Address, O. F. Hench. Shell street, Progress, Pa. Bell phone 1692-Jl. FOR SAllfc—Two-story dwelling, full lot of ground extending to alley, corner Erie and Market streets. Dauphin, Pa. ■F. L Schneider, Executor, Estate of Margaret S. Poffenberger, Deed. Ad dress P. O. Box 35 J, York. Pa. SNAP for some one—l62o North Sixth street, elegant large brick house, cor ner Clinton. Large porches, large rooms, high ceilings, W ell built, good condition; suitable for doctor or den tist; could be altered for apartments, must be 6een to be appreciated. Price. 11.000. This house contains everything that goes to make a high-class home. Inspect. Apply at above address. FOR SALE You can buy desirable 7-roorn house, with Improvements, within walking distance ot Square, at S2OO reduction, if you are quick. Cor ner house, Hill district; paved streets, porches. Large' part of purchase price may remain as mortgage. Big bar gain. Address Box S, 4110, care of Tele graph. FOH SALE Two-story house, front and back porches, ell improvements, side entrance, hot v.ater heM; built two years. Price $2,050. Terms to suit purchaser. Apply, 6i4 Schuylkill street. Bell phone 17i7-W. ANOTHER CHANCE to purchase", 182# North Sixth street: 9 rooms, bath, eas, furnace, house now vacant; key at our office. Bell Realty Co., Btrgner Building. FOR SALE Desirable build ing lots, located on Fourth, fifth, Schuyikill and Atlas streets, in blocks or the whole. A splendid opportunity for builder. Inquire or address, F. R. Uyster, trustee, care oi Harrisburg Aelegiapii, city. FOR SALE Attractive, new. three story brick house, e'.gnt room* anil bath, rimmed in oak, nardwood floors, vapor heat, porcliea, largo yaru, grano litnic walks, ir«n leuces, laundry and alt other modern improvements, gooa location. Will cell on payments or Thirty is3o.uu) Dollars per month. Mac WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION CO, BUILDLRS ANL> 2160 N. FIFTH ST, Harrisburg. Fa. VAUGHN One acre plots; win sell half acre: also lota 92X230 feet along M. T. trolley; / He tare to all parts ot Har risburg and Steelton; beautiful and healthful; ground euougn for poul try and vegetables; uru*e only sl6* per half acre. C. B. Care, Care's Orocery Store, Linglectown, Fa. in scription at 409 Market Street. City. Real Estate For Rent FOR ENT House 2215 Atlas street; three-story brick; all modern improve ments; handsomely papered; sl4 per month. Apply, George W. McWUliams, 2150 North Fifth street, or Frank B. Wickersham. Bergncr Building, Thlra and Market streets. FOR RENT l4 North Eighteenth street, corner property; all conven iences; immediate possession, s2s. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR RENT Nos. 503 and 509 Cum berland street, newly renovated, con taining eight rooms, kitchen and bath. Immediate possession. Apply Common wealth Trust Company, Harrisburg, Fa. FOR RENT No. 1507 State street, modern three-story brick house in the best of condition. Immediate pusses- Bleu. Rent, $36. J. E. GIPPLE. Apartments For Rent FOR RENT l4OB State, a line sec ond floor apartment with all conve niences. Apply, 1408 State street. 1409 NORTH FRONT STREET Seven large room apartment; every modern improvement; hardwood lloors sound-proof; open fireplaces; vacuum cleaning system. Inquire E. Flowers. 1822 state street APARTMENTS FOR RENT With all conveniences; hardwood floors, cut glass fixtures; witlr two porches on second floor. Apply, L. Silbert, 1742 North Sixth street. ONE FURNISHED housekeeping apartment, four rooms and bath, kitch en appurtenances complete. Address, L-5146, care Telegraph. ONE FURNISHED housekeeping apartment, four rooms and bath, kitcn en and locker, immediate possession Pennsylvania Realty and Improve ment Co.. 132 Locust streett SECOND ST., 1700 *ive and six rooms with porch; most pleasant and open surroundings in city. Apartments Wanted WANTED Completely furnished apartment for light housekeeping by young married couple with no childron. Address, 1238 Kittatinny street or call 2936-M Bell phone. Rooms For Rent FOR RENT Large, cool and well furnished room on second floor. Also furnished suite with all modern conve niences. Gentlemen only. Reference required. Apply, 324 North Second street. FOR RENT Furnished room, sec ond floor front; large bay window; also small back room, furnished. Appi», 225 North Second street. FURNISHED or unfurnished rooms for rent; rent reasonable. 1338 North Third street. FOR RENT One large room, witn balcony, on second floor. Steam heat, electric lights and phone service. Ap ply at 125 Pine street. FOR RENT One furnished room second floor, not front; with stationary washstand, electric lighting; bath to every two rooms; reference required Apply. 218 Pine street. ROOMS Neatly furnished, light and cheerful, Becond and third floor front with modern conveniences. Apply, 118 South street, near Front. FOR RENT Two front rooms, wa ter with sink; furnished for light housekeeping. All conveniences. Use of phone. Gas for cooking. Apply 925 North Sixth s:reet. Bell 610-W FURNISHED ROOMS oingle or en suite. Rooms are large and airy. Use of Bell phone. Address 719 North Sixth. NORTH ST., 410 Secona and third floor front rooms, nicely furnished, fac ing Capitol Park; hot and cold running water, electric lights, large bathroom Bell phone. FOR RENT Unfurnished, attrac tive, single, double or three-room housekeeping apartments. Running water tn kitchen, rango and cabinet, gas. strictly private, direct entrance. Phone and bathroom privileges. For location and prices, inquire 429 Broad 10 to 11 A. M. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Rooms For Rent FOR iv_NT Two nicely furished up-to-date rooms for light housekeep ing: also one separate room; use of bath; hot and cold water. Apply, 24 North Fifth street. FOR RENT—Newly-furnished rooms for ladies and gentlemen. Running hot and cold water. A phtne in every room. *2.50 per Week, bpecial rates, two in a room. Metropolitan Annex, 518 Mar ket street. FOR BENT Two large, well-fur nished front, second floor rooms; all conveniences: use of phone. Apply 813 North Second street. Rooms Wanted WANTED Married lady whose husband is away most of time desires room (.with board preferred) in refined private family; must be strictly first class. References exchanged. Address. L-5150, care Telegraph. Wanted—Miscellaneous WANTED Partner to buy, part in terest in good paying business small capital required and services: man oi lady. Box J 5148. care of Telegraph. WANTED . A 50 or 75-acre farm or tract within a few miles of city, state distance. Located on or near trolley or station—sc fare. Must be high and dry. State full particulars. Price not to exceed S2OO per acre. J. \\. Holloway Co., 246 Fifth avenue, New \ork City. BAGS WANTED SECOND-HAND Bags, Burlap, Scrap Bagging and Twine. Write for prices. RICHMOND BAG COMPANY. Dept. 48, Rich mond. Virginia. WANTED To store a good upright piano with some reliable family for its use. Address P. 0. Box 29. » HOUSES' WANTED OUR rental department is receiving daily calls for houses which we're un able to supply. The general satisfac tion given ownei-9 is our guarantee that it will be to your advantage to place your houses and other rental properties in our charge. Miller Brothers & Co.. Locust and Court Streets. Wanted—Board —Rooms WANTED Two or three unfur nished rooms convenient to Third street car line with conveniences. Address, H-5145 care Telegraph. ROOM WANTED Permanently by gentleman with strictly private family; references exchanged. Address, P. O. Box 424. giving terms, etc. Board and Rooms BOARDING AND ROOMS Can M* commodate a few more boardars; rea sonable rates, with the best the market affords. 123 South Second street For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR RENT Typewriters bought, sold or rented. HarrLburg Typewriter and Supply Co., 40 North Court street. FOR SALE New and practically new household furniture. Entire lot, including new Franz-Premier electric vacuum cleaner, at a bargain. Just the thing for parties starting to house keeping. Reason, leaving town. In quire 414 Woodbine street, City. FOR SALE Store fixtures, shelv ing, counters, small partition, stools, floor and wall cases. Call. 513 Walnuv street, S. Meltzer. FOR SALE One fine riding horse, fine runabout buggy, Jenny Lind, Ger man undercut carriage, 2 sets silver mounted harness. Single set harness and set buggy harness. One window frame sash and shutters complete, best condition. Apply Brownstone Stable, Pepper and Logan streets. FOR SALE To make room for our new cases, the following is for sale: One 11-foot wall case; 18-foot wall case with large mirror In center; 16-root wall case 10-foot full French plate glass floor case; three 6-foot floor cases; one 4-foot floor case; 2 cash reg isters; 2 umbrella stands; one watch sign; one optometrlcal examining chair: one Underwood No. 5 typwriter and desk; one roll top desk: one ceiling fan. Apply Claster Jewelry Store, 302 Market street. STEAM Ferryboat Susquenanna for sale. Price S4OO, newly repaired and painted. Address, West Fairview and Harrlsburg Steam Ferry Company, Box 214, West Fairview, Pa. NEW and Second-hand rugs for sale at reduced prices. Apply to Keystone Hug Co., 1115 Montgomery street. FCR SALE, at Gable s. 111-117 South | Second street. Lawn Fence, Field Fence, i Gates. Poultry Netting, Building Hard i waie. 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 Suitcase*. Harness and Leather Goods made to order. Sole Leather and Shoe Findings. HARRIS BURG HARNESS & SUPPLY CO., SECOND AND CHESTNUT STd. HEALTHY, WHITE ESQUIMO DOGS FOR SALE. Call on Bell phone 3069 J. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Office. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can b« secured tt the Telegraph Business Office. AT GABLE'S, 113, 115 and 117 South Second striet. 6,000 gallons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme quality. All the full line of the Acme mako. AT GABLE'S, 111-117 South Second street. £.OOO sets new rash, Bxlo. It L primed and glased, at fI.SO per ael ..lso other sizes. Also doors and shut lers. For Rent—Miscellaneous FOR RENT Established Grocery stand and six room dwelling at Pyne's Corner, West Falrview. 1 offer a spe cial inducement to an experienced, am bitious man. will give reasonable finan cial assistance to right party and win continue to stand back of him until his business is thoroughly established. Large basement under entire building suitable as business room Itself. Ap ply to A. C. Young, Real Estate, 28 North Third street, Harrisburg, or Mr. Hippensteel, next door to property who has keys for Inspection. STORAGE in Private Rooms; also furnished or unfurnished storeroom, 16x17, with large show windows, high ceiling, suitable for light repair work; cemented basement in connection Will rent basement or room separate if de sired. Inquire 429 Broad street. 10-11 A. M., or Room S, same building. FOR RENT—Offices suitable (or a doctor or dentist or general purposes. Light, heat and at* tendance. Dr. John Oenslager. 711 North Third street Business Opportunities WILL SELL PLANT complete or will consolidate or lease. Harrisburg Em bossing Plant, manufacturers of steel die embossed stationer/. Established three years. 4 North Fifth Street. FOR SALE An old-established moving picture show. Guaranteed to do good business. Reason for selling will be explained. Apply to Box R, 6136, care of Telegraph.! 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. IANY intelligent perion can earn good Income corresponding for newspaper*, experience unnecessary. Send for pai tlculare. Press Syndicate. 7M Lock »oxt. N, T. SPECIALTIES ARE LEAD BY MARINES New York, Aug. 9.—Marines led all other speculative favorites during the forenoon, trading in the preferred stock, which was subject to much profit taking, far exceeding the com bined dealings in half a dozen other active issues. Marine preferred made an extreme sain of 1 %, with only a small fraction for the common, but Atlantic Gulf and West Indies rose to a new high record. United States Steel, which was un usually dull an.l a trifle heavy at the outset, made some headway later, but tails were inclined to yield, the Harri mans, Atchison and Baltimore and Ohio falling under yesterday's final close. Extreme dullness prevailed at midday. Bonds were irregular. NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros. & Co., members New York and 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, Aug. 9. Open. Clos. AUis-Chalmers 21% 22% American Beet Sugar ... 57% 89% American Can 55% 58% American C& F 58% 59 American Ice Securities . 27% 27% American Locomotive .. 69 % 71 % American Smelting .... 93% 95 American Suga.* 109% 109% American T & T 129% 130 Anaconda so% 81% AtchUon ' 102 " 103 Baldwin Locomotive ... 71% 72% Baltimore & Ohio 84% 86% Butte Copper 64% 66% Canadian Pacific 176% 177' Central Leather 55 55% Chesapeake & Ohio .... 60% 62 Chi., Mil. & St. Paul . 95' 96% Chicago, R. I. & Pacific . 18% 19% Business Opportunities BEFORE BUYING a rebuilt BICYCLE elsewhere, Inspect our stock and prices. Special bargains and prices for summer months. J. B. Murray, 1014 James street. Business Personals LEATIIKK Traveling Bags and Suit cases (drummers' samples; positively it the lowest prices in the city. Call and be convinced. Also suits of clothing, watches, diamonds and sporting goua* at low prices. COHEN & SON. Reliable Pawnbrokers, 431 Market street, at subway. WHITE DETECT!VK AGENCY Trustee Bidg.—All kinds of detectlT* work handled—one eye always open. BELL PHONE 127 W. Hauling ana Moving GENERAL HAULING One an~d one-half ton to two-ton truck for hire. Prompt attention to moving. Truck parties solicited. H. G. Garman, Meh rlng's Garage. Both phones. Hauling and Moving 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. Musical EMERSON upright piano, In good condition, for $65. Call at 1319 Derry street. FOR SALE Strictly nigh grade GRAND PIANO. Used short time. Will sell at a bargain. Address Box D, 4311, care of Telegraph. HAVE your VICTROLA GRAFANOIA or EDISON Talking Machine REPAIR ED by an expert. Bell uhone 3242 J. Write, or call, at 315 Broad street. Money to Loan MONEY TO LOAN on Real Kstats security in any amounts and upon any iwrtne to suit borrower. Address P. tX Box 174. Harrlsburg. Pa. MONEY advanced to uouscKeencm at legal rates; business confidential. Profit Sharing L«oan Society. Room 7. Spoonor Building, y 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 8-»»orv brick Building, rear 408 Mkmet street. Household goods In clean* private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. G. doner. Jeweler. 408 Market St. 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-end. Apply F. D. F., care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Maplehurst cottage, furnished, between Accomac and Wild Cat. Fine location. A. L. Resell. Marl etta, Pa. AutomoDiies FOR SALE A second-hand auto mobile truck, Chalmers make, new set of tires, good running condition; could also be fixed for passenger buss. Price right to quick buyer. Inquire, Rex Auto Garage, 1917 North Third street, Har risburg, Pa. FOR SALE Autocar delivery truck in good condition. Will sell cheap. Address. G. P. Sheaffer, Box 124, Pen brook. Pa. FOR SALE A lot of second-hand roadster and touring cars; all in very good condition; some good as new- all we ask is a reasonable offer. George B. Zech, Buick and Chevrolet Agents City Auto Garage. SECOND-HAND CARS One t-pas cenger De Cambel. one 6-passenger 191« Ford, tiewly painted, in excellent con dition; one 6-passenger 1916 Ford, good as new; one 1912 Ford delivery, with new tyady; one 1908 overland. Cars for sale at Fold Garage. Middleto.vn. Pa. E. M. Snuvely, Manager. WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of anr kind. If you cannot sell your car, why not consign it or exchange it with us tor a better one. Our charge* for sell ing are 6 per cent. only. No storage charged If car Is not sold. Auto Trans portation Exchange Department. 25-21 North Cameron street. Bell phone 1710. Jill flve-passeueer Kegal; good shape; new tires all around, big bar gain for quick buyer. 1(11 five-passenger Pullman, com pletely overhauled; A 1 condition; goon upholstering; good top and tires; big Bargain. MILLER AUTO CC.. 41 South Cameron St. Bell phono 411JJ Motorcycles and Bicycles MOTORCYCLE WITH SIDE CAR'- 1914 Indian, good tires, new tubes, new clutch, speedometer, 1915 kick starter, 1916 Rogers side car, electric lights and horn. If you want to save one hun dred dollars, see this bargain. Dayton Cycle Co.. 912 North Third street. Bell Phone 385-J, 1 AUGUST 9, 1916. Chino Con. Copper ... 48 48% Col. Fuel & iron 43% 44% Consol. Gas 138% 138% Corn Products 13% 13% Crucible Steel 68% 71 Crucible Steel. Pfd. ... 115% 116 Distilltng Securities .. 44% 45% E r j e 35% 36% Erie. Ist Pfd 53 54 General Electric Co. .. 169 169* Goodrich, B. F 71% 72% Great Northern. Pfd. ... 117 " 117% Great Northern Ore, s. . 35% 35% Inspiration Copper 49 49% lnterboro-Met 16% 16% lnterboro-Met 74 74 ' Kennecott. 47 47% Kansas City South .... 24% 25% Lackawanna Steel 71 72% Lehigh Valley 77% 79% Maxwell Motors 79% 82 % Merc Mar ctfs 27% 27% Merc Mar ctfs pfd 94 94 % Mex Potroleum 97% 98% Miami Copper 33% 34 Misouris Pacific 4 % 41$ New York Cen 103% 105% NY N H and H 58% 60 New York O and W ... 26% 27 Nor and West 129% 130% North Pacific 111% 111% Pacific Mail 20% 21 Penna Railroad 66 56% Pressed Steel Car 49 49 % Railway Steel Spg 4 1 44% Ray Con Copper 23% 23% Reading; 95 % 101% Republic Iron and Steel. 46% 47% Southern Pacific 97% 98% Southern Ry 23% 24 Southern Ry pfd 67% 68 Studebaker 125% 129% Tennessee Copper 25% 25% Third Ave 64% 64% Union Pacific 138% 141 U S I Alcohol 107% 111% U S Rubber 53% 54 >4 US Steel 87 4 H S Steel pfd 118% 118% Utah Copper 78% 78% Virginia-Carolina Chem. 40 !0% uest Union Telegraph.. 93% 94 TVestinghouse Mfg 5 7*4 58*4 PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE MARKET Philadelphia, Aug-. 9. Wheat Strong and higher: No. 2, red. spot and «i u ?o 1^ t i j*' l l <&" 111 : No. 3 Southern, red, $1.39@1.42. nr9°.JP Higher; No. 2, yellow, local, 95ff®96c;steamer, No. 2, yellow, local. 94<?ij9»C. Oats Higher; No. 2 white, 51V4® 52c; No. 3 white, 49@'0. Bran The market is firm; cliv mills, winter |..«i i .i, J2« ~o; x>. - ■ ern, winter, per ton. $26.50; soft, winter. P££ ton, $25.00; Spring, per ton. $23.50 (f# J4.00. Refined Sugar Market unchanged; P°^ , <' e , , ed, 7.35©7.75;' fine granulated, 1.250) i.Go; confectioners' A, 7.15@7.55. CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET Au S- 9 - Cattle—Receipts, 1 7.000; steady. Native beet cattle, $6.90 (a $10.45; stockers and. feeders, ss.oo©> si.Bs; cows and heifers, $3.50®9.20, calves. $9.00@512.50. Sheep—Receipts. 17,000; weak. Weth ers, $6.75@8.25; lambs, $7.50© 11.40. Hogs Receipts, 26,000; strong. Bulk, :$9.65® 10.30; light. $9.80®>10.35; mixed, $9.45®10.40; heavy, $9.30ift10.4u; rough. $9.30®9.50; pigs, $8.00@9,60. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Chicago, Aug. 9. Close: Wheat—September, $1.44>4; Decem ber. $1.48. Corn—September, 85c; December, 72 Tic. Oats—September, 44% c; Decembev, 47 y t c. Pork—September, $26.00; December, $23.05. Lard—September, $13.20; October, $13.20. Ribs—September, $14.00; October, $13.72. Name Committees Tonight For Great Labor Day Regatta All the committees which will have charge of the entries for the swim ming, canoeing, "specialty" and other events on the Labor Day regatta and carnival to be held under the direc tion of the "Greater Harrisburg Navy" will he appointed to-night at a meet ing of the executive committee at the "Municipal Port," foot of South street. The meeting will be called at 8 o'clock. Prior to this meeting there will be a session of the special committee on the "war" canoe race. Chairman W. C. Fisher will have some reports from out-of-town agencies and manufactur ers, it is expected. George W. Bogar, who has been in touch with several leading boat clubs In the east, may also have some data on the subject. Five State Highway - Changes Announced The following changes in the State Road Superintendents were announced at the State Highway Department to day: C. E. Myers, Greensburg, to be su perintendent in Washington county, vice A. B. Cray resigned. C. E. Coles. York, to be superin tendent in Westmoreland county, vice Myers. A. B. Oyler, Newville. to be super intendent in Fayette county, vice E. L. Clemmer, resigned. H. M. Dorwart, Lancaster, to be su perintendent in Jefferson county, vice J. M. Owens, resigned. Neal Rook. Clearfield, to be super intendent in Indiana county, vice C. H. Harrison, resigned. All of the men promoted are in the Department force. WILL SEIZE KKD CROSS SUPPLIES Amsterdam, Aug. 9. The Nord deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, of Ber lin. publishes a memorandum issued by the German government which states that owing to British treatment of Red Cross supplies, Germany will no longer allow free passage for such supplies. German naval forces will receive orders lo take such articles for their own use when they come within their reach. For Sale or For Rent SIXTH STREET, between ROSS and OX FORD; SIX NEW MODERN DETACHED ; HOUSES, WITH ALL CONVENIENCES. Inquire >'< CHAS. H. KINTEF No. 205 Calder Building Bell Phone 1193-J C. V. Phone 645-X ° ii ****** •»•••••• • • •••■•» * • • ***'.*_*_* Country Place For Sale 1 % -story bungalow; containing 8 rooms and bath; first floor, living room, 24x14; dinlngroom, kitchen, 2 bedrooms and bath; second floor. 2 bedrooms, £en and sleeping porch, toilet and lavatory; artesian well and Kewanee water system; gas for lighting and cooking; Kelsey warm air heating plant; building available for garage; shrubbery and shade trees: high elevation; delightful view; located near Camp Hill. This property can be purchased with one acre or as many as desired up to 16 acres. For further information, apply to BRINTON-PACKER CO. Second and Walnut Streets WILL CUT COAL BILLS IN HALF Poor Board Installs New River Fuel Grates at County Almshouse I Dauphin county's j J J\J )f )}) | poor board expects to save from SBOO I to S9OO annually on the almshouse coal bill when the new boiler grate system, recently purchased II Tla SI I nffaD l at a cost of s 2BB ' ■tllfj is installed. The {i ff "ifi'fij Standard Grate 1 1 Company, Wilkes- Barre, which got the contract will begin the insftalla tion work at once. The new system requires the use of river coal and the scheme has worked out admirably at the city's pumping station, the State Capitol and the Harrisburg Railways' Company power house. Heretofore either the large sizes of hard or soft coal costing approxi mately $3 per ton, were used at the poorhouae. By allowing a waste of fifteen per cent, however, the river coal can be obtained for as low as $1.50 per ton. Just how much this fifty per cent, saving will approximate in a year can be figured when it is understood that the almshouse coal bill last year amounted to something like $1854. Realty Transfers.—To-day's realy transfers included the following: Re becca Garman's executor to W. H. Keller, West Hanover, $580; Annie Wiener to Jacob Wiener, North Sixth street and Wyeth street, $1 each. Too Much Starch? Divorce pro ceedings were begun to-day by Jsaac M. against Laura J. Miller by the former's attorney. ex-Recorder O. G. Wickersham. The Millers separated in 1916. H. C. Starch is mentioned as correspondent in the divorce papers. Fix Dute For Dissolution -Septem ber 18 at 10 o'clock has been fixed by the Dauphin county court for hearing the application of Harrisburg Circle, No. 85, Women's Loyal Moose Circle for dissolution. Flic Auditors' Report. Wilson Felty. Ezra B. Care and William H. Shaffer, auditors for the school dis trict of Lower Paxton township, have filed their report for the past school year with the Dauphin county court. The report shows that there is a bal ance in the treasurer's hands of $519.34,»-that the school district has borrowed J7.107.50 and that the property is worth $31,000. Award Flour Contracts.—Contracts for supplying the almshouse with 100 barrels of flour have been awarded to Hoffer and Garman. The firm bid $6.40 per barrel for sixty barrels of best Western brands and $4.80 per barrel for forty barrels of best East ern quality. For Rent |! Remodeled, small, com- I' lj fortable houses on South ; | street, within a stone's !j |! throw of Front street, river j| |; view, hardwood floors, !! |! steam heat, electric lighting, i; i i A pp*y <> Commonwealth Trust Co. || Harrisburg, Pa. fit IIDD If you own or con * U&JnD template buying any VWIIW of the following CTflnlf C 0 1 a 8 8 e 8 Curb u \ iu|jßiO ßtocks ' you Should have a copy of our Market Digest of August 4, 1916. Low Priced Coppers Tonopahs Cobalts Goldfields We have given liberal space in our Market Digest to these issues. Irre spective of how the big stocks go, there is a wonderful opportunity to make money in the purchase of the low-priced Coppers at present prices. Expert opinion is very b'ullish on the Low Priced Coppers, represented by the Tonopahs and Cobalts. The real situation in Goldfield is clearly shown in this issue. Don't be fooied by "present low prices. Goldfield will rise, phoenix-like, to greater glories than ever before. We believe that * the investor or speculator who will be guided by this Market Digest will profit hand somely. Sent free upon request. HQIjZ£SBAR?EE?ZI& Land Title Building Philadelphia Telephone** Bpruoe 4411 80 BroaAMt Race 180 New York 11
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