IA Telegraph Want Ad Is Ywr'tot Selling Medium." Bell 4100 CY. 2031 ; Deaths MATZIXGER Died. September z. l!'lt>. Mrs. Margaret .'.latzingei. widow of the late Jacob Matzinger, in nei 82d year, at the residence or ne, daughter, Mrs. A. C. smith, Fourth street and Reel's Lane. Funeral services Tuesday, at 2 P. M., from above address, to which rela tives and friends are invited. Burlai East Harrisburg Cemetery. Friend* may view body Monday evening from 7 to 9 oclock. . ! .BAKER Entered into rest Friday, , -September 1, 1916, Mary Veronica ' \saker, daughter of James u ana Mar> | A. aged 20 years and 4 months. ; Body can be viewed at residence, 268 . Herr street, Monday evening. Funeral , Tuesday morning, September 5. ; Requiem mass at Cathedral, 9 o'clock. | Relatives and friends invited. | CHANDLER Entered into rest this morning, Katherine Seese Chandler, ; wife of the late C. S. Chandler, at her . home, at The Bolton House. Funeral Tuesday afternoon, at is o'clock, from The Bolton House. Rela tives and friends are invited to at- | tend without further notice. j Lost and Found LOST Between North street and Gorgas' Drug Store, sash to green sllK sweater. Reward if returned to 7UU North Sixth street. IXSST Wednesday morning, small, black purse, on Second street, between Ensmlnger s Drug Store and Market Square. Reward if returned to Tele graph Office. ___ Help Wantcu —Male WANTED Married man to work on Dairy Farm. Must be sober and honest, | and a good milker, and good with a t team. House rent, garden, wood for . fuel and milk for table free. Give ret- \ erence. Wages, $36 per month. Apply j to W. H. Richter. Uuncannon, Pa. ! I MEN To travel; experience not nec essary. Apply between 8-9 A. M., 8 North Market Square, Rooms 306-07. | WANTED A few first-class paper hangers; also wallpaper scraper. Apply 14J.' BarryhUL Bell phone lollK. WANTED A young man to work ! in gent's furnishing store. Apply Qual ity Shop, Front ana Locust street, teteel- j ton. MAN Reliable, for short order j cooking; one partly experienced can ap ply immediately at Stoutfer's Restau- j rant, 4 North Court street. WANTED Contract laborers, $3.00 j to $3.50 per day. Steady work. Only ' good men need apply. Paxtang Quarry. i WANTED —Two outside shoe cutters. Apply Devine Vunpel Shoe Mfg. Co.. Hamsbuig, Pa. LABORERS WANTED —Good wages, steady work with chance for advance ment. Apply Master Mechanic s Office, , Certral Iron & Steel Company. FIRST-CLASS PLUMBER WANTED, AT ONCE Apply Herre Bros., 3235 ! North Fourth strtet. Riverside. Attend the YOUNG MEN'S BUSINESS INSTITUTE, Hershey Building, Front and Market Streets, Harrisburg, Pa. A SCHOOL OF CULTURE as well as A SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Instructors are college men—Prince- - ton and Harvard. Day and night sessions. Address, for booklet, P. O. BOX 284. 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. & R. Railroad. WANTED A man familiar with electric light wiring; wages. 25c per , hour. Apply Robert Grace Contracting Co., Island Park. WANTED Boys, over 16, for cut- ; ting room. Harrisburg Leather Pro ducts Co., 1420 Wyeth avenue. WANTED Experienced second helpers, ladlemen and pitmen for Open Hearth Plant in Delaware. Apply Em ployment Bureau, Worth Brothers Co., Third avenue, Coatesville, Pa. WANTED A first-class plumber and steamfitter. Apply at once, 1001 i Capital. 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 al! 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 White woman for gen eral housework. Apply 122 Woodbine , street. WANTED A girl in a book ana stationery store. Apply W„ 5212, care of Telegraph. CIGARMAKERS WANTED Rollers and bunch makers: steady work. Ap ply Central Cigar Co.. 323 South Cam eron street. e—========== | Houses For Rent j CITY f 1106 N. Cameron St.. 2 s. f., 5 r., $10? t 635 Brlggs St.. 2H s. f„ 6 r *l2 J 1 322 Strawberry St., 3 s. b., 7 r. .. sl4 > 302 S. 2nd St., 3 s. b., Sr., b *SSJ 1166 Mulberry St., 3 s. b $-6; 1102 Green St., 3 s. b.. 8 r., b. .. *3n; 2110 Green St.. 3 s. b„ 9 r. & b., s3oi ! 1630 N. 6th St.. store room; 8 r. b.| house, 923 i house and s. r $33. 408 Briggs St.. 3 s. b., 10 r„ b. . . $3T.i 1859 Market St., 3 s. b., 10 r., b., S4O? I . 2005 N. 3d St., 3 s. b„ 13 r sloo* T SUBURBAN i f Enola —Adams St., 2 H s. f„ 6 r.. sl2 f /Halnlyn (Aldinger Cottage) S«OJ APARTMENTS j 1825 N. «th St.. 2 rooms, bath ... s2l i .204 I.oeunt St. lst floor 5 rooms* | I and bath, *3st 2d floor, 5 rooms* j li and two baths S4O? *306 N. Second —(First floor}. 5 roomst | and bath: city steam heat sso* i 7 S. Front St. (3d floor). 3 r. and b.,f * unfurnished, s3."i furnished .. SSO? J WAREHOUSE | 4 437-430 Strawberry Ave. large 3-* ! story frame building, suitable for* ; light manufacturing sno* : MILLER BROTHERS & CO. j REAL ESTATE ; Insurance Surety Bonds. Locust and Court Streets | , -1 MONDAY EVENING. Help Wanted —Female A STUDENT trotn ifth grade with our training in shorthand ana tvpa writing, making $35 a week. Expert j shorthand and typewriting, individual Instruction, every student placed. Day I and Night School in session Harrls -1 burg shorthand School, 31 North fcec | ond street. WANTED A girl, or middle-aged woman, for general housework; small family; no \vashing: must be able to do j plain cooking. Address A., 4371, care | of Telegraph. WANTED Woman for general ! housework. Apply 720 North Sixteenth ' street, I- WANTED Girls 16 years and over, experienced and learn ers. Apply Silk Mill, Corner North and Second streets. WANTED Experienced sewing ■ machine operators to make ladles' ana children's wear. Harrisburg Apparel I Co.. Over City Star Laundry. State I street. Rear Entrance. WANTED Girls not under 16 years of age to learn the trade of Cigarmaking. Also experienced Bunchmakers and Rollers. Pay beginners while learning. Experienced hands earning good wages. Apply at Harrisburg Cigar Co.. 500 Race street. j WANTED. AT ONCE Sewing ma chine operators, experienced and lcarn- I ers. Pay good wages while learning. Steady work. Steelton Glove Co., cor ner Second and Dupont. Steelton. | OPERATORS Thoroughly exp«rl- I ' enced on power sewing machine?, to ! | work on ladies' 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 ne»- I essary. Pressers and folders also want ed. Blough Manufacturing Co. LORD & GAGE. READING. PA., have I openings for several experienced I saleswomen for their Cloak and Suit i Department. Steady position and good salary for applicants who can qualify. ! WANTED Woman to hand iron, girl for marking and assorting depart ment, and several mangle girls. Apply ; Troy Laundry, 1520-26 Fulton street. r ==.■=. Help Wanted — Male and Female WANTED A good cook and house- i man for work in private family in I country near trolley line. Call 793J-1. ' . . ==== l Situations Wanted —Male j WANTED By young colored man, j ! position as butler in private family; best of reference. Address M„ 4208, ! care of Telegraph. Situations Wanted —Female WANTED White woman wants j ; washing to do at her home. Call 2007 ! j North seventh street. WANTED Young, colored woman i desires light housework; no washing; | | plain cooking or nursing and kitchen i work. Address Viola Hicks, Steelton, Pa. j j- - j Wanted—Miscellaneous WANTED An apartment or small 1 house, centrally located. Apply John ; ston Paper Co. Real Estate For Sale HOUSE FOR RENT 234 Hamilton ' street, 9 rooms and bath; all improve i ments. Call Bell phone No. 3020 R. FOR RENT 560 Camp street, cor ner property, 10 rooms and bath; also . I 115 Broad street. Inquire J. K. Klpp, 2203 North Fourth street. CHOICE LOTS FOR SALE on Melrose ! street, near Derry street, 115 ft. deep to I ■ Goodyear street, $22 a foot front. N. H. Dowrin, 518 A South Thirteenth i street, City, or N. G. Zeiders. Lemoyn®, I Bell phone 3036 J. FOR SALE South Eighteenth i : street. No. 319 New 2V4-story brick j house, with steam heat and electric light; porch and side entrance. Lot 1 20 by 100 ft. Owner leaving city. Price right. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. ; REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Two ! story dwelling house brick six rooms and bath corner Miller and j Dare streets, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets and State and North —known as 1720 Miller street. Applv to Mrs. Geo. D. Thorn, 2216 North Third street. Real Estate For Sale $1,500 WILL BUY a frame house on Ninth Street 9 rooms lot, Also No. 599 South Front Street cor ner property. Price reasonable. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. LOTS FOR SALE Two desirable building: lots on Shell Street. Penbrook. Also other suburban lots for sale at greatly reduced prices. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. NO. 610 MUENCH STREET FOR SALE 8 rooms bath gas fur nace. Also other uptown property ai reasonable prices. Bell Realty Co. i Bergner Building. I NO. 1223 MARKET STREET FOR SALE Brick house lO rooms bath gas electric light fur- I nace lot, 16x100 drive alley on ! rear. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Build ing. FOR SALE New Cumberland, Pa.. 100 »• fronting on Bridge and 150 ft. 1 on Fifth street, thereon erected one 2H- I story and one two-story frame houses Inquire on premises. ..cF.P'i, Residence and stable, 253. Bank street, Penbrook, for sale ■ cheap if sold at once. Call at premises. , F 9,F s -5 lI i E Three-story brick dwelling, 23 South Sixteenth street; all i improvements; good condition; price, I *2,600. P. v. Minter, at Harrisburg Trust Co. I FOR SALE Two adjoining bunga ; low sites, at foot of mountain, Summer i dale. Price $350. Apply Laura Reea, , 316 Chestnut street. FOR SALE Two single, modern ! homes on lot 30x100, Cloverly Heights ; Conveniently located for Harrisburg or 1 Steelton residents. Terms to suit pur -1 chaser. If you are In the market for a home, call J. M. Stark St Son, C'ove-ly Heights. 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, I care of Harrisburg Telegraph, i city. 4 Real Estate For Sale ! FOR SALE—II 4 Washington street, corner River alley, two and one-half- Mtory frame; eUht rooms and a bath; oil conveniences. I Corner Bridge and Eighth streets, Elkwood, two and one-half-story frame; eight rooms and u bath; all conveniences. The above properties wll' be sold at a bargain. Apply Keeney oc Simmons, New Cumberland, FOR SALE 244 4 Main street. Pen : brook, brick house, 8 large rooms and bath; electric and gas all through; c«- | mented cellar; best location in Pen- I brook. Must sell, as party now occupy i ing same must leave city. For full In } formation see Joseph Cooper, 2444 Main | street. Penbrook. Also organ and pat-lot i suit for sale same place. ! SHIREMAXSTOW.V, pX Fine dwelling, all improvements, situate on | north side of Main street. Price, | 000.00. Inquire of Harry M. Bretz, 222 j Market street. Real Estate For Rent FOR RENT Eight-room brick house; bath, gas. electricity, steam heat, porches, side and rear entrance. Apply 1910 Holly street. FOR RENT Apartment 1212 Mar ket street, second floor, with all modern improvements 520.00 per month. In quire L. Minter, 1167 Market street. Bell phone 4282. FOR RENT Storeroom, 1212 Mar ' ket street, corner Market and Summit streets, ready for occupancy, fixed to suit tenant. Inquire L. Minter, 1167 Market street. Bell phone 4252. 426 NORTH STREET Eight rooms, hath, electric lights, city steam, gas stove and gas water healer; facing Capitol Park. Inquire 410 North street. FOR RENT—House 2215 Atlas street; three-story brick; all modern improve ments; handsomely papered; sl4 per month. Apply George W. Mac Williams, 2150 North t ifth street, or Frank B. Wickersham, Bergner Building, Third and Market streets. : Farms FARMS—FARMS—FARMS All Sizes, Grades and Prices VAUGHN Beautiful and very productive; close to trolley Acre and half-acre plots only $169. C. B. CARE & SON, Care's Grocery, Linglestown, or 409 Market St., Harrisburg, Pa. Apartments For Rent FOR RENT Third floor apartment; six rooms and bath; hot water and heat. Apply to F. L. Meek, either 115 Market street, or 2146 North Fifth street. FOR RENT Two rooms, furnish ed, particularly for light housekeeping, second floor front; electric light and gas; steam heat. Apply 7 North Thir teenth street. FOR RENT Second floor apart ment, 131 South Third street; Ave rooms : and bath, electric lights, gas and heat. Rent. $25; possession September 4. APARTMENT FOR RENT First class, 5 rooms and bath, with all con- ; veniences. Apply I* Silbert, 1742 North Sixth street. SECOND ST.. 170 C Five and six rooms with porch; most pleasant and open surroundings In city. Rooms For Rent FOR RENT Two or three second floor front and side rooms, unfurnished 1 or partly furnished, for light house- | keeping; private family; all cohveni- I ences. 104 South Thirteenth street. FOR RENT Small and extra large rooms. Inquire at Paul's Shoe Store, or entrance 11 North Fourth street. Bell ' 568 W. —. I FOR RENT Two nicely furnished ! bedrooms, with private family, second floor front room and third floor front room; steam heat, electric lights, bath,' prices very reasonable. 1932 Park street. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Large, airy: single or communicating, with kitchenette; stoves furnished free; bath, phone and laundry privileges; all : outside, exclusive and private. 429 , Broad street. FOR RENT Second floor front room, nicely furnished, with bay win- ! dow, use of bath, telephone and other i conveniences. Apply to 2126 Green i street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished j rooms, both single and double: all con veniences: reasonable. Apply 801 North 1 Sixth street. FOR RENT Three unfurnished j rooms on second floor, with use of bath; 1 a desirable location. Call 1526 Naudain street. • FDR RENT Neatly furnished front room, with three large windows; mod ern conveniences. Apply 118 South street, near Front. NEATLY- FURNISHED ROOMS for gentlemen only. Running hot and cold | water. Phone in every room. $2.50 per , week. Special rates, two in a room. ! Metropolitan Annex, 518 Market street. | ROOM FOR RENT Room, suitable for office. Also boarding—lo meals, $2; 21 meals, $4 Home Diningroom. Address, 123 South Fecond. FURNISHED ROOMS ciingle or en sulte. Rooms are large and airy. Use of Bel! 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, I Bell phone. • For Sale or Exchange FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ON CITY PROPERTY A good farm, buildings in good shape. 9 miles from Harris burg, along the State Road. Address J.. 5210, care of Telegraph. Rooms Wanted WANTED Three or four rooms, with bath, furnished for housekeeping (for three adults); give location, ae scription, price. Address M., 5209, care of Telegraph. WANTED By man and wife, two or three furnished or unfurnished rooms, second floor, one front room, lo cated on Allison Hill. Address Q., 5198, care of Telegraph. For Sale —Miscellaneous SPECIAL A fine set of 30 books for one-tenth cost; many other new bar gains daily. Aurand's Book Store, 913 North Third street. FOR RENT Typewriters hougnt. sold or rented. Harrisburg Typewriter and Supply Co.. 40 North Court street. FOR SALE At Dauphin, one coal shed, also a five-ton wagon scales For Information see, or address mail to, J. L. Schaffer, Dauphin, Pa. 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 Store fixtures, shelv ing. counters, small partition, stools , floor and wall cases. Call. 613 Walnut street, S. Meltzer. FIRE SALE OF HARDWARE AT 323 BROAD STREET Alj»> all fixtures, Including fine rolltop desk, 2,000-10. safe, counter and platform scales, coun ters. tables, wall cases, about throe I hundred shelf boxes, signs. Smith typ«. ■vriiar. SUI.QO; new loos* leaf 1 edssr. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH For Sale—Miscellaneous . ' FOR SALE Household Goods and Unclaimed Freight on Tuesday. Septem ; I ber 5, at 9 A. M. Harrisburg Storage Co., 437-445 South Second street. FOR SALE, at Gable s. 111-117 South I , Second street. Lawn Fence, Field Fence, > Gates, Poultry Netting. Building Hard ■ ware. Plaster Board. Upson Wall Board, , 1 Compo-Board. Doors. Sash, Shutters, | Mouldings. Porch Posts. Pumps, etc. NEW and Second-hand rugs for sal* I at reduced prices. Apply to Keystone Hug Co.. 1115 Montgomery street. FOR SALE Diamond and Good • rich Automobile. Motorcycle and Bicycle i Tires. Trunks, Bags and Suitcases, Harness find Leather Goods made to order. Sik Leather and Shoe Findings, i HARRLSB./RG HARNESS & SUPPLY ! CO.. SECOND AND CHESTNUT STS. t | . FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Office. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be I secured at the Telegraph Business ■ Office. AT GABLE S. 118, 115 and 117 South j Second street. 5,000 gallons New Era ready-mlzed paint, Acme quality. All } the full lino of the Acme make. ' AT GABLE'S, 111-117 South Second street. 5,000 sets new sash, Bxlo, 12 L primed and glawsd. at $1.30 per set. Also other sizes. Also doors and shut ters. For Rent—Miscellaneous I'OR RENT Offices suitable for a doctor or dentist or general purposes. Light, heat and at tendance. Dr. John Oenslager, /II North Third street. Business Opportunities | FOR SALE lce cream and confec tionery store. It is also good fish oys -1 ter and fruit stand. MUST be sold. Call and make price. 1306 Swatara. WANTED A partner, with a little capital, for a manufacturing business which is now running, but would like to enlarge. Can show good profits and orders. Address P. O. Box No. 72::. RESPONSIBLE MAN can secure ex clusive sales rights for the best and cheapest Automatic Fuel Economizer for this County. Guaranteed to save : 2o per cent. Big profits. Call Tuesday i only, on G. M. Slpley, Hotel Dauphin. WANTED Practical grocery man to locate at Pyne's Corner. West Fair ; view. Splendid business corner for a hustling man. Will offer special in ducement to the right party who can command a small amount of cash and i come well recommended. Rent for th» entire property is but eighteen dollars monthly. Apply to the owner, A. C. Young, Real Estate. 26 North Third : street, Harrisburg. PARTNER WANTED Age, 20 to 30, to help manufacture patent chemical I novelty. Only $250.00 required. Easy I outdoor business. Short hours. Large profits. No fake. 1429 Shoop street. FOR SALE An old-established moving picture show. Guaranteed to do good business. Reason for selling will be explained. Apply to Box R. , 5136, care of Telegraph.! ANY intelligent person can earn good j income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Suydicate, 793 Lock i 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. I watches, diamonds and sporting goods |at low prices. COHEN & SON. Reliable Pawnbrokers, 431 Market street, at ! subway. i —— WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective work handled—one eye always open. BELL PHONE 4399. Money to Loan MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security In any amounts and upon any ' terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. ; Box 174. Harrisburg. Pa. MONEY advanced to housekeepers at legal rates; business confidential. Profit ] Sharing Loan Society, Room 7. Spooner Building. 9 North Market Square. LOANS—SIS TO S3OO At legal rates for individuals pressed I by lack of funds to meet Im mediate necessities, i Time and payments 'arranged to ault your convenience. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, 204 Chestnut Street Home capital—home management- Storage STORAGE In 3-story Drick building, rear 408 Market street. | Household goods In clean, private I rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to i P. G. Dlener, Jeweler, 408 Market St. FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private rooms for household goods, $2 per | month and up. We Invite inspection I Low Insurance. 437-445 South Second j street. Harrisburg Storage Company. i STORAGE 419 Broad street, house hold goods and merchandise. Private I rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 75c cents per | month. D. Cooper & Co., 411 Broad | street. Both phones. Musical "for SALE Strictly high grade GRAND PIANO. Used short time. Will sell at a bargain. Address Box D, 4311, care of Telegraph. HAVE your VICTROLA, GRAFANOLA ' or EDISON Talking Machine REPAIR ED by an expert. Bell phone 3342 J. ! Write - or call - at 315 Broad street Hauling ana 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. 2603 R. Summer Resorts and Cottages COTTAGE FOR RENT, FURNISHED, RIVERVIEW, ten miles from Harris burg along Susquehanna river. Gooa boating, bathing and fishing. J. K. D., care or Telegraph. FOR RENT Maplehurst cottage, furnished, between Accomac and Wild Cot. Fine location. A L Reach. Man »tta. P*. Automooiles FOR SALE 1914 Ford Touring Car, good running order; will sell cheap to quick buyer. Apply 147 South Cameron street. FOR SALE LARGE, handsome. Motor Bus, re sembling "Pay-as-you-enter" trolley. A monevmaker —people will ride in pref erence to trolleys. Built for all-year service; steam heat for winter use; elec tric lights and starter; dome lights In celling; fare register and press buttons; five new tires and "extras." Run less than seven thousand miles. In excel lent condition. Cost twenty-five hun dred dollars. Will sell for seventeen hundred. This Is a dandy car and should be seen to be appreciated. In terested parties, with cash, call or ad dress, John D. Pawling. No. 269 Chest nut street. Coatesvllle. Pa One square from P. R. R. Station. MARYSVILLE WINS DAUPHIN-PERRY LEAGUE BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP C ir^ r n who*a"e "t^klnjf e tl« b bMeGan U Kame C !n < ''hat h tow»?* They 'are" 8 ' 1 * thC """" i:i n E om I<>a <;■> r'K h t—Burgess Amos M Fisher, president; Chauncey L. Clendenlri, secretarv-treasurer- Hirrv n frhe, noil mi ?!\ a^ r .v"Y hn A. feidet Vice-president; Herman, tlrst baseman and captain. HippenMeel Hart with Gettysburg Blue Ridge team: Moore, shortstop; Cunningham, substitute; Rutter third baseman' Pahnety c^nt'er 6 flelder; B Stees? leftelder! pi,cher: IX>n Wert/ " Pitcher; Hippie, outfielder; F. Palmer, right flelder; U , I' N , This Is the Birthday Anniversary of— ■S Jmm B C. W. IRVIN | Manager of the Kresge five and ten ! eent store. He was born in Phlladel- j phla and has been a resident of this I city for several years, living at 1833 j Zurker street. FOr.Vl) DEAD IN RIVER Coroner Believes William R. Anar i l 01l Into Stream William R. Auar, aged 46, of Wayne Avenue, Edgemont, was found dead I yesterday morning, lying in shallow water, near shore and just south of | the Cumberland Valley railroad bridge. Although a big bruise was discov- i ered on the right side of the man's chest Coroner Eekinger said that he j Is almost positive Auar fell into the ' river and was drowned. Police au thorities have ordered an investiga tion as they believe the mart may have been attacked. No clue to his suspected assailants, has been found, however. The discovery was made by Albert Lanciis, of St. Louis. Nothing had been taken from Auar's pockets, according to the Coroner, who said that he believed the man was in toxicated. DINNER AT BAKERY Bernard Schmidt, president of the \ Schmidt B&king company, entertained about 150 employes of the company i at a dinner at the plant, Thirteenth j and Holly streets, Saturday night. Bernard Schmidt was toastmaster and had charge of the speaking. A ' number of guests or the firm were j present from the different branches j and houses connected with the com- : pany. The room was beautifully decorated with palms, flowers, bunting and flags ; Updegrove's orchestra furnished the | music and the dinner was served by I Rutherford, the caterer. Automobiles FOR SALE As a special Induce ment, one new Atlas Truck, fully | equipped, price SBOS, special price, s<2a, i two 1916 Vims. $450 each; 1 Columbus Electric at a sacrifice. East End Auto I Co.. 120 Market street. OVERLAND Touring, electric lights, and starter, spare tire, tire pump »425 1 Mitchell Touring 295 ( E. M. F. Touring 295 Applv Rex Garage, 1917 N. Third St. j SECOND-HAND CARS One 5-pas senger De Cambel, one 5-passenger 1914 Ford, newly painted, in excellent c<#n- I dltion; oce 5-passenger 1915 Ford, good as new; one 1912 Ford delivery, with i good body; one 1908 Overland. Cars for ' sale at Ford Garage, Middletown. Pa. 1 E. M. Snavely, Manager. 1912 five-passenger Regal: good shape: new vires all around; big bar gain for quick buyer. 1912 flve-passenger Pullman, com- I pletely overhauled; A 1 condition, good upholstering; good top and tlre3; big bargain. MILLER AUTO CO.. |6B South Cameron St. Bell phone 4119 J. j WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of any kind. If you cannot sell your car, why not consign It or exchange it with us i for a better one. Our charges for sell ing are 5 per cent. only. No storage J charges if car is not sold. Auto Trans- I bortatlon Exchange Department, 25-29 North Cameron street. Bell phone 1710. I 1 I Motorcycles and Bicycles LOOK Repair work done very rea- ! sonable on any make of bicycle. Also rebuilt bicycles, $5 to sls. See James B. Murray, 1014 James street. Legal Notices NOTICE Letters of Administration on the Estate of Wilson R. Biough. late of Middle Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estate or requested to make immediate payment, and thosa having claims will present them for settlement to B. F. BLOUGH. Or Administrator. CHARLES C. STROH, Attorney. IVOTICK NOTICE is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County on the 18th day of September, A. D. 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M,. for the approval and granting of change of name of EAGLES HOME ASSOCIATION to HARHIESBURG AF.RIE NO. 122 FRA TERNAL ORnUR OF KAGEES, as .set forth in the petition therefor filed in Hald Court agreeably to the provisions of the "Corporation Act of 1874" and its supplements. BEIDLEMAN & HULL, Solicitors. SEPTEMBER 4, 1916, LINCOLN HOME IS GIVEN TO NATION [Continued From First Page] passed through Louisville early this I morning, he was greeted by a crowd | of several thousand persons. They. surged about the railroad station and | cheered. Non Belongs to Nation The President to-day expressed j great pleasure over the receptions ac- j corded him by large crowds which ap- j plauded at every stop yesterday and j last night, it was his first touch of t campaigning this year and he liked it. West Virginia and Kentucky gave him J a very warm welcome. The humble little log cabin in which Abraham Lincoln was born and the farm of 110 acres about which he t played during the early years of his j boyhood, is now the property of the i American people. After suffering the vicissitudes of ! neglect and decay of nearly a hun-j j dred years the cabin, once In the pos- i j session of a traveling showman, is back lon its original site, sheltered within walls of a magnificent granite me [morial hall. Accompanying the title to the farm and cabin is an endowment fund of [ $50,000 for the maintenance of the j grounds and the memorial hall. General John B. Castleman, of! ■ Louisville, a man Abraham Lincoln ! I once stood ready to save when he was | jin danger of being condemned to j i death, by a Federal court martial, in- I troduced former Governor Joseph W. of Missouri, president of the | | Lincoln Farm Association, the first i j speaker at the ceremonies at which I the title was transferred. Roosevelt Placed Cornerstone j The cornerstone of the memorial j ] hall was laid by Theodore Roosevelt, j j February 12, i 909, on the hundredth! i anniversary of the birth of the "Great j. i Kmancipator." On November 9, 1911. j jit was formally dedicated by President I William H. Taft. To-day it became I i the property of the whole American ! people. j To its construction more than 270. j I 000 persons contributed amounts rang ! ing from twenty-five cents to $25,000,1 which totaled approximately $383,000. j The balance from this fu-nd after pay- I ing for the construction of the memo- J rial hall and for the preliminary work : of turning the farm into a great public j | park is the sum which to-day was j (turned over as an endowment fundi j for the maintenance of the building j i and grounds. j The hall is a beautiful granite build ing standing at the top of a small hill. I It faces toward a big spring at the I bottom of the slope, which proved i the determining factor in the choice I of Thomas Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln's ! | father, when he was casting about for j ; a site upon which to build his home.' Rising from the bottom to the top j of this slope is a long flight of wide ; J granite steps, flanked on either side i !by a row of popular trees together ! with a box hedge. A box hedge also I surrounds a small plaza at the foot of j | the steps, in the middle of which is a ! itall flagpole from which the Stars and j j Stripes will always be kept waving. Inside the big granite building the ] i Lincoln cabin stands upon the spot on I which Thomas Lincoln erected it 110 j years ago. It is surrounded by a I heavy bronze chain for no one fs to be j | permitted to enter its portals. Upon (the interior walls of the memorial hall ! j is carved Lincoln's Gettysburg address, land a record of the Lincoln ancestry. WETZEL TO BE CHIEF j Sergeant Page Will Succeed Lieutenant i Mayor Meals announced yesterday that to-morrow when Council con i venes he will ask that Lieutenant of i I Police J. Edward Wetzel be appointed |to succeed the late Chief of Police iJ. Thomas Zeil, and that Sergeant J. j Frank Page be appointed to succeed I the lieutenant. No one will be named I at present, he said, as Sergeant Page's successor. I INDIANS AFTER SCALPS ] PoKoSon Tribe, No. 331, held a very | successful meeting on Saturday night. An adoption was performed by a well organized degree team under Captain C. F. Peters. This is the beginning of the scouting season and the Indians 1 expect to have many scalps before the ! winter's end. Saturday Was Birthday Anniversary of— r ' m HBHpLu fH J. D. FERRY Manager Auto Sales and Distributing Company, distributors for the Inter- State motor cars and proprietor of the garage and machine shop. He resides at 111 South Cameron street. Allies Take Over Control of Postal and Telegraphic Lines Throughout Greece By Associated Press ' London, Sept. 4. The Greek Gov ernment at Athens has accepted the de- I mands of the entente powers in their j entirety and agents of the French and j British Governments are to-day taking | over the control of postal and tele ! graphic communication. j British and French Ministers at Ath- I ens presented on Saturday a note to the j (»reek Government demanding control iof the posts, telegraph and wireless J system on the ground that they were 1 being used by enemies of the entente, | demanded that agents of the Teutonic I allies employed in corruption and es pionage must immediately leave Greece, i 5. that measures be taken against Greek subjects guilty of complicity j therein. CHICAGO CATTI.E By Associated Press Chicago, 111.. Sept. 4. Cattle Re. celpts, 0,000; strong. Native beef cat tle. $6.75011.20; stockers and feeders. $4.i5«7.75; cows and heifers, s3.so7.75; lambs, s6.so ; Hogs Receipts, 14,000; strong. (Bulk of sales, $10.40rer—Furniture Repairer !; Wanted by man and wife, J !; two clean, cheerful and nice- £ !; ly furnished bedrooms, with f <[ private bath, jti Harrisburg', ? i[ convenient to Capitol, for f ■ [ use February, March, April / I; and May, 1917. Send full II particulars as to location, ;! price, etc.. to W. M. J., No. !j !; 47 Yandergrift Building, ![ Pittsburgh. Pa. , J FIBBER STAMnn J SEALS & STENCILS UW »MFG.BYHBG.STENCILWORKS> || 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. II 9