A Telegraph Want Ad Will Get «r Get Rid of Anytliif For foe ~ Deaths HOER.VER Died. Charles Louis Hoerner, on Wednesday, August 23, 1916, aged 17 years, 2 months and 11 days. Funeral on Saturday, at 2 P. M., from his home, 1326 North Third street, the Rev. E. E. Curtis officiating, assisted by the-Rev. S. G. Yohn, D. D. Burial private, Harrisburg Cemetery. JjOKRN eh J. Raymond Hoerner, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hoerner. of Progress, aged 24 years, 11 months and 23 days. Funeral service will be held Friday morning, at 9:30, from the residencu of his father-in-law. 1036 South Cam eron street. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further no tice. In Memoriam IN sad but loving remembrance of my dear daughter. Anna May Hecken dorn, who departed this life August 24, 1912. MRS. KATHARINE HECKENDORN. Help Wanted —Male WANTED Two nonunion brick layers. Apply Friday morning to N. L. Kapp, Curtin near Fifth. Price satisfac- | tory to good men. WANTED MACHINISTS AND j MACHINE OPERATORS. MUST BE , FIRST-CLASS MEN ON REPAIR I AND PRODUCTION WORK. NONE OTHERS NEED APPLY. NO TROUBLE. CALL ON MR. Mc- WILLIAMS, AT CARLTON HOTEL, 9 TO 11 A. M. AND 2 TO 4 P. M. AND 7 TO 8 P. M. i WANTED . Young man, 18 to 20 years of age.'to learn wholesale Leather and Shoe Findings business. A good chance for an active young man. Har- | risburg Harness and Supply Co., Sec ond and Chestnut. I YOUNG MEN Wanted to prepare ! for steel corporation office work; the Young Men's Business Institute of Har- , risburg prepares office specialists. This course has the highest endorsement Day and night courses. Write for par- i ticulars to P. O. Box 254. Harrisburg, Pa. YOUNG MEN WANTED IS to 20 years, for light, clean work; grammar school graduates. Apply Elliott-Fisher Co. WANTED Barber. Good wages, j Address G., 5171, care of Telegraph. WANTED Two young, married farmers, small families, for general larmwork, milking and tending to young orchard. s3u month, house, lire wood, milk, truckpatches, light, pota- , toes, horse and wagon. Railroad fare and moving charges advanced. Stan- , smith Farms, Lansdale, Pa. AKIIV OF THE UNITED STArES MEN WANTED Ablebodied, unmar ried men under age of 35; Citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English language. For information apply to Recruiting Of ficer, Bergner Bldg., 3rd & Market Sts., Harrisburg. *IOO TYPEWRITER FREE AN Underwood, Remington, Monarch or any other standard typewriter is given to each student enrolled for a term at the Young Men's Business In stitute, Frontund Market Streets, Har risburg, Pa. These machines are not second-hand or shopworn; each ma chine guaranteed perfect, direct from factory; machine used exclusively by it»; student and taken with him on leav ing school at end of year. For par ticulars, address Post Office Box 2»4, City. PREPAREDNESS The Young Men's Business Institute of Harrisburg. Pa., Prepares—Private secretaries. Prepares—Stenographic Clerks. Prepares—For steel corporations. Prepares—Commercial teachers. Prepares—General office assistants. Prepares—Public accountants. To open In HERSHEY BUILDING. Front and Market Streets, September 4. Address for information booklet, P. O. Box 284, Harrisburg. WANTED, Several good house WANTED, AT ONCE Several good house painters. Work every day. Call 1900 North street. BOY WANTED To learn the op tical business; $4.00 a week to start. Capital Optical Co., 27 South Third street. WANTED Good, competent boy. over 16 years of age. Must be neat. Apply before Saturday noon to Winter Piano Co., 23 North Fourth street. City. BOY WANTED Good opportunity for bright, steady boy; must be over 16. Apply Lie vine & Yungel Shoe Mfg. Co., Sixteenth and State. WANTED A drug clerk of good habits. .Apply at once. A., 4369, care of Telegraph. LABORERS WANTED—Good wages, steady work with chance for advance ment. Apply Master Mechanic's Office, Central Iron & Steel Company. ELECTRICIANS AND HELPERS WANTED to wire houses throughout Dauphin and Lebanon counties. Good wages. Expenses paid while out of town. Start work Monday. Address H., 5168, care of Telegraph. WANTED Carriage wood worker. Call, or address, Howry cc Son. Shire manstown. Pa. WANTED A baker. Apply Phila delphia Quick Lunch, 307 Market street. STENOGRAPHIC CLERKS Wanted by Government; "the supply of eligi bles willing to accept the usual en trance salary Is not equal to the de mand," says the Civil Service Commis sion in Its latest manual. The Young Men's Business Institute will prepare you. Former civil service examiner. Harvard graduate, directs the work Address Post Office Box 284, Harris burg. for particulars. Houses For Rentj CITY i 302 S. 2nd St.. 3 s. b.. 8 r.. b *25? 1102 Green St., 3 s. b., 8 r„ b. .. *3O ■ 2110 Green St., 3 s. b., 9 r., b. .. *3of 2005 Green St., 3 s. b„ 9 r.. b. ... $35? 1630 N. 6th St., store room; 8 r. b.! house, •SSi house and s. r $3Si 408 Briggs St., 3£. b., 10 r.. b. . *35 7 210S N. 3d St., 3 s. b.. 9 r.. b «35i 1859 Market St.. 3 s. b„ 10 r., b.. *4o* 2005 N. 3d St., 3 s. b., 13 r Siimi; SUBURBAN * Enola—Adams St sl2l Halnlyu (Aldinger Cottage) f6ol Lemoync—3sS. York St s7l APARTMENTS 825 X. 6th St., 2 rooms, bath ... s2l i 204 I,oeu*4 St. lst floor 5 rooms! and bath, 835 i 2d floor, 5 rooms* and two baths t4ol 30« S. Second—(First floor). 5 rooms. and bath; city steam heat *sol 7 S. Front St. (3d flwor), 3 r. and b.,» unfurnished, s3s| furnished .. *r,di WAREHOUSE j 437-43W Strawberry Ave. large 3-t story frame building, suitable for' light manufacturing ......... SSOJ MILLER BROTHERS & CO. j REAL ESTATE Insurance Surety Bonds; Locust and Court Streets « THURSDAY EVENING, Help Wanted—Male WANTED Four energetic men to travel with me by automobile on gooa paying proposition. Steady work year round. Call 8-9 A. M„ 4-6 P. M.. 409 i Patriot Building. i WANTED A young man to learn ! drug business. No Sunday work. Ap ply Kramer's Drug Store, Third ana : Broad streets. , ! WANTED An all-around tinner. ! Wages no object to good man. Call I Bell phone 882R-3. MEN Young, wanted to work In automobile repair shop; our school la I overflowing with repair work, there fore it gives our students a chance to i obtain practical repair work on al! ma chines. We pay 30 cents an hour a* soon as competent. Take advantage of summer rates. Auto Transportation School. 29 North Cameron street. WANTED 4O able-bodied men for piece work. White or colored. Apply in person to agent, Harrisburg Transfer, Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, Di vision street, Harrisburg, Pa. LABORERS WANTED For either contract or day labor. Attractive wages. Apply at Quarries of Hoffman Bros. & Wilson, Twenty-third street and P. & K. Railroad. Help Wanted—Female WANTED—A girl for general house work in an apartment; small family; no washing. 102 Hamilton street. First Floor. WANTED Good, reliable white girl for housework. Apply at 2047 Penn street. WANTED Reliable, middle-aged white woman for general housework, family three adults; no washing; must be neat and good plain cook; wages, {5 per week: reference required. Address AL, 3209, care of Telegraph. AA ANTED Woman to hand iron, girl for marking and assorting depart ment, and several mangle girls. Apply Troy Laundry, 1520-26 Fulton street. WANTED, AT ONCE Bookkeeper, with some experience in stenographic work. Kindly give reference and statu experience. Address G., 5173, care ot Telegraph. GIRL WANTED—For upstairs work; stay at night; good wages. Apply ISI3 North Second street. A STUDENT from 9th grade with our training in shorthand and type writing, making $35 a week. Expert shorthand and typewriting, individual instruction, every student placed. Day and Night School in session. Harris burg Shorthand School. 31 North Sec ond street. WANTED An experienced nurse to take charge of 3^-year-old child. Ap ply Senate Hotel. WANTED A pastry cook. Apply Senate Hotel. WANTED White girl over 20 a* nurse for three children; must be well educated and able to mend. Apply after Saturday noon, 1727 North Secona street. WANTED Girls not under 16 years of age to learn the trade of Clgarmaking. Also • experienced Bunchmakers and Rollers. Pay beginners while learning. Experienced hands earning good wages. Apply at Harrisburg Cigar Co., 500 Race street. WANTED A white girl for general housework; no cooking. Apply 193* North Third street. EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES WANTED None but experienced need apply. Menger's Lunch, 113 Market street. WANTED Experienced Millinery Saleswomen. Work throughout entire year. Address Mr. Miller, Supt., Lord & Gage, Reading. Pa. WANTED Girls for laundry work of all kinds. Apply at once. Palacs Laundry, 2103 Logan street. WANTED Girl, or woman, for gen eral housework; small family; good wages for right party; apply at once. Mrs. A. J. Lehrman, 41 South Front street, Steelton. WANTED Experienced woman stenographer; light commercial worn; reference required. Apply own hand writing, P. O. Box 213, City. WANTED White girl for general housework; need not be experlenceu. but must be careful and thorough; can go home nights and usually Sundays. Apply 3214 North Second street. WANT. ED Girls 16 years and over, experienced and learn ers. Apply Silk Mill, Corner North and Second streets. WANTED Experienced sewing machine operators to make ladies' ana children's wear. Harrisburg Apparel Co., Over City Star Laundry, State street. Rear Entrance. OPERATORS Thoroughly experi enced on power sewing machines, to work on ladles' aprons and children's play suits; steady work at good wages. Apply Jennings Manufacturing Com pany. 414-416 State street. WANTED. AT ONCE Sewing ma chine operators. Experience not n»o --essary. Pressers and folders also want ed. Blough Manufacturing Co. Agents Wanted AGENTS No experience necessary to make big money. Elite Specialty Company. Olney. Philadelphia. Situations Wanted—Male WANTED Young man wishes work of any kind; can furnish references. Address L., 5172, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young man, 18, desires clerical position of any kind. Apply 235 Cranberry street, City. WANTED Colored man wants situation; automobiles to wash and polish, lawns to mow, windows to clean, cook for outing parties. Bell phone 271 R. Situations Wanted—Female WANTED By a white, married wo man. work by the day. Call, or address, 828 Cowden street. City. , WANTED By woman 38, place as housekeeper for refined man. Address Mrs. E. Day, General Delivery, Harrls burg, Pa. Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE—Lot at Summerdale. 119 feet front by 183 ft. deep. Price, $400.00. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE Store, good location, doing a good business. Willing to sell at sacrifice. Apply A., 4368. care of Telegraph. J Real Estate For Sale BRIGGS STREET, NO. 410 Three story brick; 9 rooms and bath; gas; furnace; side entrance; large lot. Tho owner of this property has been very successful in getting: flrst-class room ers. Price reduced S2OO. H. C. Brandt, 36 North Third. 2046 BERRYHILL STREET is offered for sale at reduced price, 7 rooms, bath and attic; ail improvements; lot. 18x110. Concrete walks, chlckenhouse. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building;. FOR SALE No. 637 Boyd street, S rooms, bath. gas. steam heat, cemented cellar, porch front, rear and balcony. Lot, 14x100. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. S3OO CASH and monthly payments will purchase No. 705 North Eighteenth street. All improvements, drive alle> on rear. Lot. 20x120. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE Corner property occu fiied as a grocery store and dwelling, ocated in west end of city. Modern improvements, steam heated, with two story stable attached. Special price to quick buyer. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market. FOR SALE North Fifteenth street, near State street, a new and most con veniently arranged brick house. Modern in every detail. Very desirable. Price upon inquiry. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Mar ket street. FOR SALE Park Street. 1900 block, new brick house, with modern improve ments, gas range and gas water heater. Owner leaving city. Offer wanted. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. FOR SALE No. 1612 Forster street, brick and stucco house. 8 rooms, batn, gas. furnace, cemented cellar. Lot, 2bx 110. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE New frame dwelling, on Main street; 7 rooms; all improve ments; porch front; fine location. Happle & Swartz, Mechanicsburg. SOUTH ENOLA One pair Mansard roof, eipht-room houses, bath, furnace, electricity, front and back porches (concrete); built six years; facing trol ley; rent $29 per month; price, $3,700. For further information inquire J. Mc- Lormick, R. F. D., No. 4, Mechanics burg, Pa. FOR SALE 2 H-story frame dwell ing; located along trolley line east of Camp Hill, 6 rooms and attic, gas and gas range; lot, 40x150. Price, $2,200.00. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. WALNUT STREET. 1854 lf you want a nice, small property with lot 26x132; barn on rear; fruit trees; lu flrst-class condition; this will suit you. A real bargain at $2,400.00. Backen stoss Bros., Russ Building. VIOLET STREET, 534 This three story, eight-roomed dwelling, with bath and range, assessed at $850.00, renting for $12.50, will be reduced $5.00 weekly until sold or withdrawn by owner. List ed July 10 at $1,550.00. Price this week, $1,520.00. Backenstoss Bros., Russ Building. FOR SALE Two single, modern homes on lot 30x100, Cloverly Heights. Conveniently located for Harrisburg or Steelton residents. Terms to suit pur chaser. If you are in the market for a home, call J. M. Stark & Son. Cloverly Heights. FOR SALE Desirable brick house of ten rooms and bath. Lot, 30x188, lo cated at 1326 Derry street, with a rear entrance on Thompson avenue. Address C. E. Booser, Johnson Building, City. FOR SALE Chicken Farm. Modern dwelling, all Improvements, delightful location opposite golf links Colonial Club. Cnlckenhouse nearly 100 fee\ long, accommodates 1,500 chickens. Every convenience. All necessary ap pliances. Will be sold cheap. Will con. sider exchange. A C. Mead, Eighth Floor Union Trust Co. Building, Harris burg. Pa. A COZY LITTLE HOME for $2,800* 1808 Zarker Street, end property, all rooms light and cheerful. Inspect It. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth Street. OLD ORCHARD New brick house —modern improvements, steam heai, lot, 45x165 feet, occupied by owner. In spect it. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thir teenth Street. REAL ESTATE" BARGAINS 1810 N. THIRD ST.—House and lot 40x95 feet, worth $5,000. Selling price, $4,000. Value increasing. SUSQUEHANNA ST—IBO3, 1803, 1807, 3-story frame houses with improve ments. Cost $6,000 to build. $5,0U0 will buy. Good tenants—good investment. CALDER ST. Cor. Susquehanna. Excellent apartment house site, 69x57 feet. New Keystone Bank adjacent. $5,000 to quick buyer. SUSQUEHANNA ST. 1325, 1327. 1329, frame houses. Never vacant. As sessed valuation. $2,930. Rent, $26. $2,800 if bought before September 1. CAMP HILL 2H-story brick, slati, roof. Up-to-date suburban home. Chicken bouses, fruit trees, etc., $6,000 Invested. Can be bought for $4,50u. Near car line. Sixty per cen». of purchase price may remain in mortgage. GEORGE W. KEHR, 204 Chestnut Street. FOR SALE 2332 North Sixth street; 9 large 'ooms and bath; large rard; front porch. Price reasonable, nuuire 249 Wyoming avenue, Enola, or call Bell phone 3086J-5. BUY YOUR HOME NOW. Easy Terms, $3,600.00 to $4,- 000.00. B. S. Behney—Homes. See RETTEW & BUSHNELL. 1000 North Third Street, or J. C. BEHNEY, 809 North Second Street. FOR SALE Two adjoining bunga low sites, at foot of mountain, Summer dale. Price $350. Apply Laura Keea. 316 Chestnut street. FOR SALE—II 4 Washington street, corner River alley, two and one-half story frame; eight rooms and a bath; Ml conveniences. Corner Bridge and Eighth streets, Elkwood, two and one-half-story frame; eight rooms and a bath; all conveniences. The above properties wll< be sold at a bargain. Apply Keeney & Simmons, New Cumberland. Pa. FOR SALE Desirable build ing lots, located on Fourth, Fifth, Schuylkill and Atlas streets, in blocks or the whole. A splendid opportunity for builder. Inquire or address, F. R. Oyster, trustee, care of Harrisburg Telegraph, city. Real Estate For Rent 426 NORTH STREET Eight rooms, bath, electric lights, city steam, gas stove and gas water heater; facing Capitol Park. Inquire 400 North street.. FOR RENT 2116 Susquehanna street, just completed; 7 rooms; bath; steam heat; electric light; front porch; side entrance. Apply C. L Long, 70l Kunkel Building. FOR RENT BO9 North Sixth 9- 100111 house; bath on second floor, toilet and basin on third floor; gas. electric light ana city steam neat. Possession September 1. Apply 406 Crescent. SOUTH CAMERON ST.. 1303—Threes story brick; 8 rooms and bath. Renv, $lB. H. C. Brandt, 36 North Thira street. Real Estate Wanted WANTED, TO RENT Small garage, or storage space, for automobile in vl £!2L ty „°Oo 41 J North Fl,th »treet. J. 3. uSlddall, 208 Arcade Building. HARRISBUKG TELEGRAPH Farms FARMS—FARMS—FARMS AU Sizes, Grades and Prices VAUGHN Beautiful and very productive; close to trolley Acre and half-acre plots only 9169. C. B. CARE & SON, Care's Grocery, Llnglestown, or 409 Market St.. Harrisburg, Fa. , SALE 7l-acre farm; located in Newberry Township, Yv#rk County, miles east of Lewisberry; land all tillable; sand loam soil; well and run ; ning water; young apple orchard; con siderable fruit: 2H-story stone dwell ing, containing 9 rooms; new framu i bank barn; all other necessary out j buildings. Price, 94,200.00. Brintou I'acker Co.. Second and Walnut streets, ; = , Apartments For Rent SECOND ST., 1700 Five and six rooms with porch; most pleasant and open surroundings in city. APARTMENT FOR RENT—I4I9 Ver- I non street, electric light. gas, full equipment. Apply, Baptistl. Third an.a i Chestnut streets, or 120S Chestnut street. Bell phone 624. Rooms For Rent THREE unfurnished rooms, for housekeeping for rent, to couple, at 1425 Derry street. Inquire at 1423 Derry street. i FOR RENT Nicely furnished, cool room, all modern conveniences, in good, c ? nt .T? l location; gentlemen only. Ap ply 324 North Second. FRONT ST., S., 631—Furnished or unfurnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping; use of phone; rent rea sonable. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Large, airy, single or communicating kitchen ettes, stoves furnished, bath and phone privileges; No. 429 Broad. Also small apartment, three rooms, balcony, range, cabinet, water and gas. No. 1323 Wal lace street. ROOM FOR RENT Room, suitable for oftlce. Also boarding—lo meals, $2; 21 meals, 94. Home Diningroom. Address, 123 South Second. ROOM FOR RENT Nicely fui nished; for gentlemen; half a block from street car; convenient to Capitol and Post Office. Inquire 265 Brigga street. Bell phone 1278 R. FURNISHED ROOMS bingle or en suite. Hooms are large and airy. Use of 801 l phone. Address 719 North Sixth. NORTH ST.. 410 Second and third floor front rooms, nicely furnished, fac ing Capitol Park; hot and cold running water, electric lights, large bathroom. Bell phone. NEATLY-FURNISHED ROOMS for gentlemen only. Running hot and cold water. Phone in every room. 92.50 per week. Special rates, two in a room. Metropolitan Annex. 518 Market street. \V anted—Miscellaneous WANTED, TO BUY Male Fox Ter rier or Boston Terrier, not over one &5* r ..01d. Address, stating price. Box W. 0169, care of Telegrapn. W anted —Board—Rooms WANTED Gentleman desires fut nlsned room, with private family: eleo- V'c lights and shower bath preferred. Address H. W. S., care of Telegraph. For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE Twelve Angora Kit tens. Just arrived from Maine. For sale cheap. No. 826 Market. FOR SALE One diningroom set, consisting of one large, round table, 5 chairs and one large buffet; quarterea oak, and in very good condition. Will sell very reasonable. Inquire at 2115 Derry street. SHAKESPEARE'S WORKS in many editions, all bargains; 10,000 other books cheap; call. Aurand's Book Store, 913 North Third. I'OR SALE Mechanical Drawing Set, German make, ten pieces, leather case; 3 boxwood scales, two celluloid triangles. Excellent condition. First ten dollars takes all. Address K„ 515b, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Pool Room and Cigar Store, with full equipment, doing good business. Reason for selling, leaving city. Address 265 North Front street, Steelton. PUBLIC SALE of Household ano Kitchen Furniture, Dishes and Glass ware, Saturday. August 26, Second street, Wormleysburg, Pa. Opposite U. B. Church. H. H. Danner. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE POIt SALE Everything in line of house furnishing. Apply 316 Chestnut street. FOR SALE Folding bed and odd pieces of furniture at reasonable price*. 1738 Fifth street. TYPEWRITER BARGAINS Traded machine, $lO up. Machines rented, ex changed and bought. Some exception ally fine rebuilts in stock. All makes. S. C. Smith & Bros. Agency. 211 Locust street. Opposite Orpheum. FOR SALE iitor» fixtures, shelv ing. counters, small partition, stools, floor and wall cases. Call. 513 Walnut street, S. Meltzer. NEW and Second-hand rugs for sale at reduced prices. Apply to Keystone Rug Co., 1115 Montgomery 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 Rent—Miscellaneous 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 Finding*. HARRISBURG HARNESS & SUPPLY CO., SECOND AND CHESTNUT ST& - 1 ' FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Office. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Offlce. „ AT GABLE'S. 113, US and 117 South second street, 5,000 gallons New Era ready-mized paint. Acme quality. All the full line of the Acme make. AT GABLE'S, 111-117 South Second street, 5,000 sets new sash, Bxlo, 12 L primed and glazed, at $1.30 per set. Also other sizes. Also doors and shut ters. For Rent—Miscellaneous FOR RENT Steel garage, 9x17, lo cated rear 1435 ShooD street. Rent. ; $3.00. J. E. Glpple, 1251 Market. FOR RENT—Offices suitable (or a doctor or dentist or general purposes. Light, heat and at tendance. Dr. John Oenslagcr, 711 North Third street. Business- Opportunities WHAT have you to offer in ex change for a property located at 2231 North Sixth street? All improvements, steam heat; gas and electric lights; in flrst-class condition. Inquire of A. H. Fralm. Sixth and Maclay streets, or 2229 North Sixth street. PARTNER WANTED Age, 20 to 3u, to help manufacture patent chemical novelty. Only $250.00 required. Easy outdoor business. Short hours. Large xiroflts. No fake. 1429 Shoop street. DEALINGS DROP ALMOST TO HALF Marked Cessation of Activity; Rallies Give Way to French Selling By Associated Prtss New York, Aug. 24.—The noteworthy feature of the forenoon apart from its alternate advances and declines was the marked cessation of activity, deal i Ings diminishing by almost 50 per cent., in comparison with the heavy turnover °f the two preceding sessions. Rallies of the first hour gave way to fresh selling with steel a factor, while rails fell under yesterday's final prices. Heaviness was shown by Marine, Pfa., and some of the obscure industrials ana specialties, but this was neutralized b> strength in sugars and coppers, inspira tion scoring the new record of 55V,. Bonds were steady. 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. 24. Open. Clos. Allis-Chalmers 24 * 24 American Beet Sugar ... 89 89 American Can 61% 61% American C&F 63 62% American Ice Securities . 28 2 8 Business Opportunities FOR SAL& An oid-establlsbed moving picture show. Guaranteed to do good business. Reason for selling will be explained. Apply to Box K. 6136, care of Telegraph.] ANY intelligent person can earn good income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Snydicate. 793 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 goods at low prices. COHKN & SON, Reliable Pawnbrokers. 431 Market street, at subway. WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY Trustee Bids. —All kinds of detective work handled—one eye always oDen BELL, PHONE 127 W. ' Money to Loan MONEY advanced to housekeepers at legal rates; business conrldential. Profit Sharing Loan Society, Room 7, Spooner Building, 9 North Mark«t Square. LOANS—SIS TO (300 At legal rateg for Individuals pressed by lack of funds to meet Im mediate necessities. Time and payments arranged to ault your convenience. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY. 204 Chestnut Street. Home capital—home management Hauling and Moving HAULINQ R. A. Hartman, National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers aiid general hauling. \V. H. Manager,- Fifth- and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 2503R,. Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private rooms for household goods, $2 per month and up. We Invite inspection. Low insurance. 437-445 South Second street Harrisburg Storage Company. STORAGE 419 Broad street, house hold goods and merchandise. Private rooms, $1 to J3. Wagons. 75c cents per month. D. Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Both phones. bummer Resorts and Cottages ISLE OF RECREATION Formerly Blue Point Island, opposite Perdix. Under new management. Refurnished. Fine bathing, will accommodate par ties of lifteen. Reasonable rates for weeks or week-ends. T. R. Kinter, Dau phin, Pa. FOR RENT A large furnished cot tage at Perdix. Will rent for week end or for the season. Call Bell phone 2205. FOR RENT Maplehurst cottage, furnished, between Accomac and Wild Cat Fine location. A. L. liesch. Man etta. Pa. Automobiles FOR SALE New Enger, Twin Si*, five-passenger touring car. Will sell reasonable, or trade on seven-passenger touring. A. H. Nuss, care of Nuss Mfg. Co. FEDERAL TRUCK One brand-new ltt-ton truck for sale at a bargain. Call Bell phone 1499 R. SECOND-HAND CARS One 5-pas senger De Canibel, one 5-passenger 1914 Ford, newly painted, in excellent con dition; one 5-passenger 1915 Ford, good as new; one 1912 Ford delivery, with good body; one 1908 Overland. Cars for sale at Ford Garage, Middletown, Pa. E. M. Snavely, Manager. WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of any kind. If you cannot sell your car, why 1 not consign It or exchange it with us for a better one. Our charges for sell ing are 5 per cent. only. No storage charges If car Is not sold. Auto Trans portation Exchange Department, 25-29 North Cameron street. Bell phone 1710. 1912 flve-passenger Regal; good shape; new vires all around; big bar gain for quick buyer. 1912 flve-passenger Pullman, com pletely overhauled; A 1 condition, good upholstering; good top and tires; big bargain. MILLER AUTO CO.. 68 South Cameron St. Bell phone 4119 J. FOR SALE, CHEAP A Jitney body; reating capacity, 15; nicely upholstered; pay-as-you-enter. Apply to C. H welker. Dauphin. Pa. Motorcycles and Bicycles FEATHERWEIGHT INDIAN MOTOFtI CYCLE for sale— 1916; 3 speeds; run four hundred miles; not a scratch; $90.00. Inquire H. L Wagoner. Wash ington Heights. TO THE PUBLIC Come see mt! about repairing. Absolutely lowest charges In city Also rebuilt bicycles for sale. J. B. Murray, 1014 James street. MOTORCYCLE WITH SIDE CAR If 14 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. 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. GRA FANOLA or EDISON Talking Machine REPAIR ED by an expert. Bell phone 3242 J. Write, or call, at 315 Broad street. AUGUST 24, 1916. American Locomotive .. 77% 78 American Smelting 100% 101% American Sugar 110% 110 American T & T 131% 131% Anaconda 87% 87% Atchison 104% 104% Badlwln Locomotive 80% 81% Baltimore & Ohio 88 87% Bethlehem Steel 489 489 B F Goodrich 73% 78 Butte Copper 68% 69 California Petroleum ... 19 18 Canadian Pacific 177 177% Central Leather 67% 57% Chesapeake and Ohio .. 62% 62% Chicago, Mil and St. Paul 95 94 Chicago, R I and Pacific 17% 17% Chino Con Copper 5S 53% Colorado Fuel and Iron. 50% 49% Consolidated Gas 138% 138 Corn Products 15 15 Crucible Steel pfd 118 118 Distilling Securities .... 46% 46% Erie 38% 38% Erie Ist pfd 54% 54% General Electric Co 179% 172 Great Northern pfd 117% 117% Great Northern Ore subs 38% 38% Inspiration Copper . ..«. 53% 56% Interboro-Metropolitan. . 17 17% Kennecott Copper 50% 50% Kansas Ctty Southern... 25% 25% Lackawanna Steel 77% 77 Lehigh Valley 82% 81% Maxwell Motors 83% 83% Merc. War ctfs 37% 37% Merc; War ctfs, pfd.... 100% 99% Mexiean Petroleum 101% 101% Miami Copper 35% 35% Missouri Pacific 4% 4% National Lead. 66% 66% New York Central 106% 106 N. Y., N. H. and H 60% 60% N. Y., Ont. and Western 27% 27 Norfolk and Western... 132 130% Northern Pacific 111% 111 | Pacific Mail 27% 26% Pennsylvania Railroad.. 56% 55% [Pittsburgh Coal pfd .... 103 103 I Press Steel Car 54% 53 Railway Steel Spg 49 48% Ray Con Copper 24% 25% Reading 107% 107% I Republic Iron and Steel. 54% 54% Southern Pacific 99% 99% ! Southern Ry 24% 24 Southern Ry pfd 68% 68% Studebaker 128% 127 Tennessee Copper 26 27% [Third Ave 63 % 63% Union Pacific 142% 142% U S I Alcohol 115% 114% U S Rubber 58% 58% U 8 Steel 97% 97% U S Steel pfd 118 118 Utah.Copper 84 84% West Union Telegraph.. 95% 94% [Westinghouse Mfg 60% 60% PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia, Aug. 24. Wheat Steady; No. 2, red, spot, and Au- SFi U ?ovVl?®® 1-63; No. 2. Southern, red. 11.48® 1.51. „ Corn Firm; No. 2, yellow, local, 91 ® 98c steamer. No. 2, yellow, local, 9t> ® 97c. en ?, ats rr Higher; No. 2, white, 52® ®2',»c; No. ,J. while, 4»H®so%c. Bran The market Is firm; city mills, winter, per ton, $26.U0; west ern, winter p«*r ton. *26 Nti: •"•it. winter, per ton, $26.50®27.00; Spring, per ton, $2n.00®25.50. Refined Sugars Market nominal; powdered, 7.lUc; fine granulated. 7.00 c; confectioners' A, 6.90 c. Butter The market is firm; western. creamery, extras, 33® 34c; nearby prints, fancy, 36c. EBSS The market Is firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby i.rsls. free cases, $8.70®9.00j' do., current receipts, free cases, $7.8008.40; west ern extras, firsts, free cases, $8.70® .'o?«£ e „ r ca ses; do., firsts, free caaeo. $8.10®8.40. Live Poultry Quiet, but steady; fowls, 17>,i®18%c; roosters. 14®16c; Spring chickens, 18®24c; do., broilers. 3ufo>3bc, ducks, 16<ii'l<< > ; ge**»r. n"k t »c. Dressed Poultry—Steady; fowls, fancy 23®23V4c: do., good to choice, 22®22&c; do., small sizes, 19®21c; old roost ers- „J,® c ; broiling chickens, nearby. 26®32c; do., western, 22®26c; roasting chickens, western, choice to fancy, i'iVS 84c; do., fair to good. 15018 c; Sprints ducks, nearby. 19®20c. Potatoes Market quiet, but steady; hasten) Shore. No. I. p»r oaii eu $2.25@2.75; No. 2, do.. $1.0001.25; do culls, do., $1.00; Norfolk. No. 1, per barrel, $2.00®2.26; do.. No. 2. do.. SI.OO ' '25; Jersey, per basket. 65®60c. Flour Market quiet, but firm; winter, clear, $6.00® 6.50: do., straights, sb.oo® 7.00; do., patehts. $7.00@7:25; Spring, firsts, clear. $6.50® 7.40; do., patents, $7.50@8.25; do., favorite brana. $8.50® 9.10. Hay—Steady; old timothy, No. 1, large bales, $20.00® 21.00; No. 1. medium bales, $20.00®21.00; No. 2. do., $17.00® 18.00; No. 3, do., $15.0® 16.00; no grade, slo.oo® 11.00; old clover mixed, light mixed, $17.50® 18.50; No. 1, do., $16.00® 17.00; No. 2. do., $14.00015.00. CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago. 111., Aug. 24. Cattle Re ceipts, 5,000; weak. Beeves, $6.65®11.00; cows and heifers, $3.4009.10; stockers and^ feeders, $4.85@7.50; calves, $8.50® Sheep Receipts, 17,000; 15c lower. Sheep, $6.25©■ 7.70; lambs. $6.65®10.63. Hogs Receipts, 28,000; 15c luower. Bulk of sales, $10.45@10.95; light, $10.45® 11.10; mixed. $10.10@11.05; heavy. slo.oo® 11.00; rough, slo.oo® CHICAGO BOARD OK TRADE - By Associated Press Chicago, 111., Aug. 24.—Board of Trade closing: Wheat September, De cember, 1.51%. Corn September, 85 U; Decem ber, 74H. Oats September, 46; December, 49. Pork September, 27.10; Decem ber. 23.35. —. September, 13.92; October, Ribs—October, 14.02. WEIGHMAN HAS AUTHORITY Of interest to the bituminous min ers in the State is an opinion handed down this afternoon from the Attorney General's department on the act of June 1, 1883, entitled "An act to pro tect miners in the bituminous coal re gions of this Commonwealth." James E. Roderick, chief of the Department of Mines, desires to be advised as to the extent of the authority of the check-weighman in the matter of test ing the scales, and First Deputy Wil liam H. Keller decided that the check weighman has the authority to test the scales when he deems it advisable, provided he does not interfere with the working of the mines. Provision is made by law for referring the weighing of the scales to the mine In spector of the district in the event of a disagreement. PLAN UNIFORM FALL OPENING FOR MERCHANTS The uniform Fall opening for local merchants, under the direction of the Harrisburg Chamber of Commerce, will be held September 2J-23. The committee in charge of arrangements includes William H. Bennethum, Jr.. P. H. Bailey. George W. Bogar, H. C. Claster, C. C. Cocklin, I. H. Doutrich, Fred Harry. C. Floyd Hopkins, C. W. Irwin, C. R. Knoll, J. M. Lloyd, T. P. McCubbln, A. W. Moul, O. Plack, W. B. Bchleisner. R. H. M. Wharton and D. H. Wltmer. TO APPEAL OPINION State Dairy and Food Commissioner James Foust to-day wired instructions to Joseph A. Langfltt, attorney of Pittsburgh, to appeal the opinion of Judge J. McF, Carpenter handed down Tuesday in Pittsburgh declaring Sec tion 16 of the cold storage act of 1913 unconstitutional. Try Telegraph Want Ads 17 Sick Rate on American Expedition Force Less" Than Half That of Country Field Headquarters American Puni tive Expedition, Mexico, Aug. 24. Only six deaths from disease and a present sick list of 1.56 per cent, for the American punitive expedition since It entered Mexico more than flva months ago, was the record contained in official figures given out here by the Sanitary department. Adding the number of sick being treated at the base hospital to those in the field, the rate is increased to 2.5 per cent. There has not been a single case of typhoid, the prevailing ailment being dysen tery. "This is a remarkable record for an expedition serving in this sort of a country with nothing but field equip ment," declared General J. J. Persh ing, commander of the punitive expe tion, when shown the figures. "It probably is as low a record as any similar expedition ever has set and shows the wonderful strides made along sanitary lines within the last few years and the high efficiency of the sanitary department. "It also shows the high appreciation of sanitary regulations by line officers who have been held to a strict account for violations by these commands. Only once during the life of the ex pedition has there been what threat ened to become an epidemic. This oc curred recently at a camp south of headquartters, where the water caused a number of cases of amoebic rysen tery. When the sick rate climbed to five per cent., the chief surgeon and his entire corps were sent from head quarters. A quick and exhaustive study of camp conditions was made and measures taken which soon re duced the rate to 1.7 per cent. The chief means used in curing this epi demic was the chloridanatlon bag. This destroyed the organism In the water which caused th disease. At one time there were 125 cases at the camp mentioned. There are now 13. From available data it appears that the sick rate In the expedition is less than half that of the United States. Railroad Capitalized For $450,000,000 By Associated Press Jefferson City, Mo., Aug. 24.—Ar ticles of incorporation for the reor ganized St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad Company were filed in the office of the Secretary of State hora to-day and a charter immediately was issued. The capital stock of the com pany is $450,000,000, of which $200,- 000,000 Is to be in preferred shares, and the remainder common stock. A fee of $225,064 was paid into the State Treasury for the incorporation, which covers 1,332 miles of line in this State, and a total mileage of 3,467. Concerning the stock of the com pany, the articles state that the pre ferred may be issued only in series and the dividends shall not exceed 7 per cent for any single year. Dividends can only be declared by the directors and none can be paid on the common stock until those due on the preferred issues have been paid. Fifteen directors are named, all of them owning ten shares of stock each, with the exception of William C. Nixon, whose ownership totals $34,860 The directors are William H. Riddle, Richard T. Booth, William Ff Evans, A. E. Ehair, Frank Hamilton, Thomas A. Hamilton, Alexander Hilton, Frank G. Johns, John A. Middleton, Edward T. Miller, Eugene G. Nahler, William C. Nixon, Frank G. Reilly, Nathan M. Rice and Ben J. Wood. PROTESTED GAME STANDS By Associated Press New York, Aug. 24.—1t was offi cially announced to-day at National L.eague headquarters that President Tener had disallowed the claim of Philadelphia against Cincinnati, pro testing the winning of the game be tween these two Clubs at Philadelphia on August 11. With one out in the ninth, Dugey on second and Stock on drat, Klllifer sent a drive to the left bleachers. Dugey and Stock scored and Killlfer reached third. Umpire Rigler declared that a bleacherite hail touched the ball as it bounded toward the stand and that batter was entitled to only a single. Dugey was sent back to third and Stock to second. The game will stand in Cincinnati's favor as scored. 3 to 2. HERE'S A GOOD REASON TO GET UP ABOUT 3.30 The planet Saturn will disappear behind the moon to-morrow morning at approximately 3.12 a. m. and reap pear at 4.15 a. m. It is said the cres cent moon and the bright planet close together in the easter sky will be well worth seeing. Take a peek out of your bedroom window. The last occultation of a bright planet took place here January 28, 1912, when the moon passed over Mars. njIBBER STAMnp |f II SEALS & STENCILS |1 MFG.BYHBG. STENCIL WORKS ■ 11 130 LOCUST ST. HBG.PA. V For Rent ; I Remodeled, small, com- j; !! fortable houses on South J! 11 street, within a stone's I ; !! throw of Front street, river ;: \ | view, hardwood floors, I! j | steam heat, electric lighting, j j ; Apply Commonwealth Trust Co. ]; Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE ' 1923 N. 2nd St., 3-story brick. 514 S. 14th St.. 3-story brick; lot 40x96 ft 2028-30 Brlggs St., 2-story brick. 714 Capital St., 3-story brick. 406 Hummel St., 2-story frame. 854 S. Cameron St., 3-story frame. , PROGRESS 10 lots cor. Redwood and Ash •its. Will sell at bargain. SMALL FARMS 12 acres 1% miles'east of Lln felstown along State Road; good buildings and water; plenty of trult; possession at once. 1 acre, 1 mile east of Colonial along Llngleatowm trolley; good buildings; plenty of fruit H. M. BIRD Union Trust Bldg.
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