mttmminim „ !m wi | LET A CLASSIFIED AD SELL YOUR MEAL ESTATE' Lost and Found LOST At Twenty-first and Green ivood streets, small female Beagle pup. white, black and tan. Reward If rt turned to J. B. Douglass, lbOb Derry street. I WILL PAY $2.00 and ask no ques tions for return of Jamie engraved inside), reft in i. W. C. A. lavatory, June 21. 20 south Seventeenth street. Harrisburg. LOST Dark brindle female bull dog. S months old. Reward if return ed to 1115 Market street. LOST Gold brooch, with several opals, lost on way to station.' will give reward if returned to Tele graph. THE owner of a French Poodle which an automobile P® rt >'P I . ac , ed ,, i ™ a machine at the Dauphin Hotel. [Jay evening, has the number and will prosecute unless the dog is returned mmedia tely to L R. Mclvlsslck, Dau i>hln. Pa. Help Wanted —Male WANTED Young man, 16 years jr over, to leain jewelry repairing trade Salary paid while learning. \pply Diener. The Jeweler. 408 Mar ket street. BOYS —• High school. Large Phlla lelphia institution has few more ipenings for ilarrisburg high school IOVS from July 16 until the end of Au gust. Energetic young men can earn food money and gain valuable jess experience. Write "Sales Man iger." 218 Public Ledger Building, Philadelphia, Pa., at once, as appoint nents are now being made. WANTED Men to work in scrapiron yard on North Sixth near Bogar Lumber Co Good wages. Williams & Fried man. WANTED MACHINISTS. BOILERMAKERS AND SHEET METAL WORKERS Year around employment, ideal vorking conditions, 55 hour week, no abor trouble. RATES lournevnKn Machinists . 40-42 c per hr. 3oiler Makers and •heet Metal Workers... 30-3.c per hr. •"irst ClaiV Helpers 28c per hr. Pav us a visit and inspect our mod ■rn Plant to appreciate the pleasant vorking conditions and conveniences. Shop where good work and regular tttendance are appreciated and everj >ne treated fairly. _n-_ We will reimburse transportation ixpense after 30 days' employment. PANGBORN CORPORATION, MACHINFRY MANUFACTURERS HAGERSTOWN. .MARYLAND. MIDDLE-AGED MAN for inside vork. Steady position for right >arty. C. Day Rudy Co., Third and duench. OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG MEN Over 19 years of age to enter training school, with pay, and become MECHANICAL MA CHINE ADJUSTERS. Upon completion of course men will be assigned good positions, with every opportunity for advancement, in our BRANCH OFFICES located in all large cities of the UNITED STATES. Apply in person, or-by let ter, to M. A. Seely, care of Elliott-Fisher Co.. Harris burg, Pa. A YOUNG BOY WANTED, AT ONCE -Apply between 11 and 1 to the Mu licipal Port, foot of South street, ilong the river. ICE MAN WANTED for box trade inly. Good wages. Apply Fourth and Sroad, D. & E. Ice Co. WANTED Man to whitewash cel ar. Apply to S. S. Pomeroy, Market iquare Grocer. SHOEMAKER WANTED, AT ONCF —Good bench and all-aiound wanted. Steady work. Will pay $2. o $25 per week. One that can op rate United machinery. Ben Lyon, 41 Market street, Sunbury, Pa. WANTED One or two young men o work about Auto Garage, driving nd repairing of all kinds. A chance i> learn the automobile business. Must e prepared to pay SSO tuition: Auto 'ransportation 2-2tf North lameron street. Bell 1710- WANTED 5O able-bodied len for piece work. Experienc d truckers can earn $75 to S9O >er month. Must be able to ead and write. Apply in per on only to agent of Pennsyl ania Railroad Company at Di ision Street Transfer, P. R. R. 10., Harrisburg, Pa. WANT ED 5O first class laborers. Good wages. Long job. Apply office J. L. L. Kuhn & Company, Second and Washington streets, Pennsylvania Rail road Company Freight Station. WANTED Twenty-five wood loppers, by the day or cord; also iveral coilers. Apply to J. A. Seldel, arysvllle. WANTED Platen rressmen and seders. Apply Foreman Job Printing epartment. The Telegraph Printing o- Harrisburg. Pa. „ LABORERS WANTED Good wages, steady work and chance for advancement. Apply Central Iron & Steel Company. ■ For Sale 1201 N. Front St. BARGAIN For Quick Business This property is situated at th northeast corner of Front and Cumberland streets. Plot 13x56 feet. Improvements a 2H itory brick house with five rooms ind bath. Call at oar office, or ask to liave a representative come to see you. if you're interested in tlic property. [iiller Brothers & Co. Member Kb*. Real Estate Board REAL ESTATE nsurnnre Surety Beads Locust aad Court Streets MONDAY EVENING, Help Wanted —Male WANTED. AT ONCE Laundress. Call Bell phone 2802 J. WANTED Forty men to work on pipe line, Steelton. Wages, 27He an hour. Pay every week. Report Coke Oven Watch Box tor work at 7 o'clock to-morrow morning. Johnson Bros., Contractors. SHOEMAKER WANTED ln mud era repair shop, with some experience on machinery. Steady work. Refer ence required. Also state wages ex pected. Apply to W. L. Good. Kphrata, WANT—Young men to .earn auto mobile business, to become practical mechanics and chauffeurs. We give our students a chance to make money at the rate of 20c per hour between class hours. We guarantee to pay you 30c per hour as soon as competent. SSO in cash required. Auto Transporta tion School, 27-29 North Cameron street. Help Wanted —Female WANTED Lady, middle-aged, qualified to act as governess, taking charge of 25 young boys at new de partment of Hershey Industrial School. Good wages, board, laundry, and other privileges. Apply at once Employment Bureau, Hershey, Pa. HOUSEWORK Experienced white woman, over 20 years, in small family; ft per week. Apply at 2115 North Third street. WANTED A lady stenographer with knowledge of bookkeeping. Make immediate application to P. O. Box 552. WANTED—SOO FEMALES To learn to drive and fepair automobiles. The Auto Trans portation School has opened a separate instruction room for the purpose of teaching women and girls to drive and make their own repairs. There are thousands of posi tions to be tilled by women mechanics to-day, such as ambulance drivers, com mercial and private chauf feurs. Our head instructress is Mrs. Morrett. Class begin* July 9. Make application now. Special summer price for an unlimited course. 130.00. Day and Night Classes. THE AUTO TRANSPORTA TION SCHOOL, 25-27 N. Cameron St. Bell Phone 1710. WANTED Two ladies to solicit orders for well known company in this city and vicinity. A permanent posi tion for a reliable party. Will pay salary and commission. Must furnish good reference. Apply by letter to L., 5674, care of Telegraph. WANTED Experienced loopers. Good pay. Steady work. Apply New Ideal Hosiery Co.. 1214 South Four teenth street. WANTED - A middle-aged woman for housework. Inquire 1820 Regina street. WANTED Ten Intelligent women on Educational work, women who ap preciate respectable employment. All "leads" furnished. Address E.. 6656, carb of Telegraph. GOOD HOME for a good girl 15 years of age. Call 1610 Market street. RELIABLE WOMAN WANTED for laundry office. Address, in own hand writing, to 0.. 5790, care of Tele graph. WANTED Several retined women for high-class educational work among women only. Teaching experi ence preferred, but not required. At tractive remuneration. Reply to C„ 6631, care of Telegraph. WANTED Experienced sewing machine operators to make ladies unu children's wear. Easy work. Best pay. Apply Harrisburg Apparel Co.. over City Star Laundry, stale street. WANTED Vatapers, top stitcher* and cutters for women's, misses and children's shoes. Steady work. Good prices. Apply Harrisburg Shoe Mfg. Co., Vernon street. Harrlsburg. WANTED Weavers and .Learners. Apply Silk Mill, Corner North and Second Sta. Situations Wanted —Male WANTED General housework, or butler; also a little experience on au tomobiles; colored man. Apply 16; Ritlge street, Steeiton, Pa. WANTED 'Moving man, 15 years old, desires work of any kind; can fur nish references. Apply to 1009 North Fifteenth street. City. WANTED Young man, IS, desiies position as shipping clerk or clerk in store. Address J. E., 6685, care of Telegraph. WANTED A position as chauf feur. Call 624 Forster s'treet. Situations VVaiitca —Female WANTED Young woman for gen eral housework; no washing or Iron ing; reference. Apply 120 T % Derry street. Call after 6 P. M. WANTED Washing and ironing to do at home; also bundle washing and ironing. Apply 1311 Hunter street, or Bell phone 4668 R. WANTED Small washing to do at home by colored woman. Call, or address, 231 South Fifteenth street. WANTED A neat, competent col ored girl wishes a position as second girl; can furnish best of reference. Ad dress 28 Linden street. WANTED A refined colored girl wisher position as child's nurse; can furnish good reference. Address W., 6728, care of Telegraph. WANTED Two colored women would like to have bundle washing for men and won..*, at name. Apply 116 H Liberty street. WANTED Woman wishes work by the day. 227 North River street. Rooms For Rent FOR RENT Two large unfurnish ed third floor rooms; newly papered; suitable for light housekeeping; light, heat and gas for cooking furnished. Inquire at 1429 Market street. NEATLY furnished first, second and third floor front rooms. 118 South street, near Front. FOR RENT Second floor front furnished livingroom and bedroom, with bath, steam heat, electricity, In stantaneous hot water. Rent single or ensuite. 'lnquire 1703 North Second street. FOR RENT Three desirable rooms .including use of phone. Apply 27 North Seventeenth street. TWO third-floor rooms for rent for light housekeeping. Bell 2822 W. TWO unfurnished and furnished rooms, front; all conveniences and use of phone. Call 4654 J. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. All Improvements, running water in all rooms, use I3e!I phone. Married couple or men preferred. Reference in quired. Facing capitol park. Lega tion 410 North street. Inquire during day. Bell Phone 668 W. Rooms For Rent LARGE, cool rooms, consisting of llvlngroom and bedroom, twin beds, running water; also other desirable rooms; central location. Dial 5775. 129 Walnut street. FOR RENT Large, furnished front room on second floor; all con veniences. Call Bell phone 4202. or call 916 North Sixth street. SECOND STREET, N.. 236 Very desirable private home. Call and see. Bell 1814. I FOR RENT Furnished rooms on I second floor; all conveniences. Call ] Bell phone 4202, or call 916 North Sixth street. • NICE, cool, corner, cozy apartment; 3 rooms; well ventilated; strictly pri vate; cabinet range and water in kitchen; bay window in front; bal cony in rear; gas. Terms reasonable. Inquire on premises, 1323 Wallace street, or phone 779 M. FOR RENT—Nice, airy, second-story front room, near Capitol; modernly furnished; all conveniences; electrical ly lighted; both phones; refined sur roundings; moderate rent. Inquire 721 North Sixth street. FURNISHED ROOMS with board, if desired; references exchanged. 215 Pine street. METROPOLITAN ANNEX Clean, furnished rooms; hot and cold water; &hone. Rates, $3 per week and up. 518 larket. at the Subway Entrance. FOR RENT Large, airy front room, nieeiy furnished, facing Capitol Park; also smaller room. Apply 222 North Third street. Dial phone 5776. LARGE ROOM Second floor: mod ern and comfortable; all conveniences. 121 State street. Board and Rooms BOARDING AND ROOM for one or two men. close to street car; 10 min utes' walk to Square; use of bath and phone. Dial phone 4231, or call 35 South Summit street. Apartments For Rent FOR RENT Apartment, contain ing two rooms, hot and cold water, furnished up-to-date. Apply 24 North Fifth street. FOR RENT l7lil Market street. 10 rooms, brick house, bath, sun par* lor, gaa and electric light and hot water heat; possession June 1. Rent. 140. J. E. Glpple, 1251 Market street. SECOND ST., 1700 Five and six rooms with porch; most pleasant and open surroundings in city. Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE Two beautiful Homes. A three-story, 9-room brick house, 359 South Eigh teenth street, near Derry street; all conveniences; tile roof; porches; front and rear concrete walks; convenient to 3 trolley lines; price, }4.200; $2,500 can remain; also new. y-room brick house; size of lot, 25x110; slate roof; porches front and back; all conveni ences; location 1721 Revere street, Cloverly Terr.; concrete walks; easy terms. Price, $3,800; $2,000 can re main. See Charles Davies, 204 Calder Building, Market Square. Bell 4377. 45 BALM STREET Two-story frame, 6 rooms and bath, ?1,55u. IRWIN M. CASSELL 1444 Regina. SEMI-BUNGALOW FOR SALE Brick construction 6 rooms and bath gas electric light steam heat concrete porches cemented cellar. Price right and terms-easy owner leaving town. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. $1,900 WILL PURCHASE a frame bungalow, with six rooms furnace neat two porches lot, 40x135. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. NEW BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE on terms that should attract you steam heat all other improvements just completed last of eight dwell ings. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Build ing. j FOR SALE Semi-bungalow at 684 Schuylkill street stone and I frame construction 6 rooms bath gas electric light steam heat. Also several other bungalows. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. MUST BE SOLD 1834 Park street, all Improvements in good condition. .Make an offer. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street. 122 EVERGREEN STREET—B rooms —bath all improvements, is on the market for an offer. Rentals, S2O. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth! street. BOARDINGHOUSE Centrally lo cated. doing a very good business. Reason for selling, leaving town. Ap ply to Mrs. A. L Piatt, 222 Chestnut street, City. FOR SALE At a low price, Building Site. 144x150, on South Cameron street, near Market. Apply to S. FRIEDMAN, Real Estate, Kunkel Building, Third and Market Streets. KDGEMONT Two lots, 40x120. Price, 1125.00. each. Easy terms. Wal ter L. Dowhower, 21 North Fifth street. Both phonee. FOR SALE—II 4 Washington Btreet. corner River alley, two-and-one-half story frame; eight rooms and bath; all conveniences. Corner Bridge and Eighth streets, Elk wood, t H -story frame; eight rooms and bath; all conveniences. The above properties will be sold at h bargain. Apply Keeney & Simmons, New Cum berland. FOR SALE lBl2 Penn street. J story brick, 8 rooms and bath. A bargain to quick buyer. H. W. Glazier, Arcade Laundry, Logan and Granite. FOR SALE—Dwelling house and store room combined at Port Trever ton, Pa. Suitable for club house or business, located along State High way. Address S. P. Steffen, Port Trevorton. Pa. HOUSE FOR RENT Nine rooms and bath; all improvements. Price, ?35 per mor.th. Bell phone 3020 R. FOR SALE Green street and Kel ker street, three-story brick proper ties. For sale cheap for quick action. Inquire C. VERNON RETTEW, 307 Market street. OBERLIN, PA. —A frame house with lot 35 by 140 feet. Also a large plot of ground. 18 acres or more. Finely located, very desirable for homes. The trolley line extends along one side of it. Further information from the East Harrlsburg Building and Loan association. Meets Friday evenings at No. 7. N. Thirteenth street, City. Real Estate For Rent FOR RENT 2023 North Cameron street, improvements. sl2 per month. Apply Hsrrlsburg Trust Company, 16 South Second street. HOUSE FOR RENT 9 rooms and bath; all improvements. Price, |35 per month. Bell phone 3020 R. FOR RENT No. 1712 Market St. 140.00 No. 1607 State St. 36.00 No. 18S2 state St. 32 00 Stable—rear 1257 Walnut St... 10.00 J. E. GIPPLE. 1251 Market SL HARRISBTJRG (AfA* TELEGRAPH | . I i| . MORE THAN EVER BEFORE will be in circulation in this country during the period of the war — and more people than ever before will find themselves able to buy homes. Real estate owners should realize that I buyers may be found, through properly advertising real estate offerings, more |i readily than in usual times. i I l f 11111 Mm >4 Real Estate For Rent FOR RENT Store 332 Broad Street $20.00 Store 262 Hamilton Street $12.00 Store 604 Market Street $125.00 CHAS. ADLER, 1002 NORTH THIRD STREET. Real Estate i'oi sale or Kent KEYSTONE BAKERY AND DWELL ING, situated No. 245 and 247 North Union street, Middletown, Ta. M. A. Meyer, Annville, Pa., or Johi, W. Metz ger, Middletown, Pa. HOUSES at Fifth and Curtln, Nine teenth-and-a-Half and Greenwood, 803 teenth-and-a-Half and Greenwood. Fred C. Miller. 213 Walnut street, Bel phone 797 M. Offices and Storerooms STORE ROOM FOR RENT Bl4 North Third street. Medium size, beautifully finished and located along street car line of center business dis trict. Now ready for occupancy. Ap ply L Minter, 110 North Second street. Both phones. FOR RENT Storeroom, Third street, near Market. N. K. OYSTER, 15 South Third Street. A BIG SALE DURNIG THE MONTH OF JULY, our biggest sale. Trunks, $2.98 up; suit cases, 48c up; handbags, 58c up; shop bags, 19c up, and lunch boxes, 29c up. Wonderful bargains in men's clothing, shoes, hosiery and furnish ings, etc. Phone orders promptly attended to. Bell 3713-J. Leader Bargain Store, biggest bargains in Harrisburg. FOR RENT 320 Broad street, large storeroom with shelving, good show windows and large, cemented basement. Centrally located to best market In city. Inquire 1631 North Second street, or phone 779 M. Real Estate Wanted WANTED About 5 acres, build ings, spring or running water pre ferred, with fruit. State price. L., 6826, care of Telegraph. SMALL FARMS WANTED near rail road or trolley line, not more than 10 miles from Harrisburg. Apply C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street. Bell phone 2412 R. WE have several reliable colored prospects who wish to buy homes with the latest Improvements. Ad dress Lincoln Realty Co.. P. O. Box 349, | Harrisburg, Pa. Musical TALKING MACHINES carefully re paired. There is a great deal of satis faction in knowing that your machine has been repaired by an experienced man. Ours is an expert. Consult us. OYLER'S MUSIC STORE, 14 South Kourth street. VIOLINS. MANDOLINS. GUITARS, BANJOS, etc., carefully and promptly repaired. Only expert repairmen em ployed. OYLER'S MUSIC STORE, 14 South Fourth street. WE REPAIR any kind of TALKING MACHINES promptly. Call Bell phone 3242J, or bring your machine to 1213 North Third street. Work done by an expert. FOR SALE A lot of unredeemed violins, mandolins, guitars, banjos, and a few vlctrolas. N. Brenner. 1315 North Third street. UNREDEEMED CORNET OUTFIT. Conn make. CHAS ARONSON, Reliable Jeweler and Broker. 422 Market Street. For Sale —Miscellaneous FOR SALE Elevator, good as new. Apply J. H. Swiler, 431 Broad street. FOR SALE Cabinet Victrola, in first-class condition; also some of the latest music. A party with reference tan arrange part cash, rest to suit buyer. 8., 6684, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Two Bargains—One Dorsey Impos ing Stone, with furniture and form rack completa. On* Texaa Imposing Stone, with Letter Boards ana Sort Drawer*. These two piece* of Printing Office furniture are In flrat-cla** condition, and If you ar* a Job Printer or * Newspaperman, don't overlook this opportunity to aecur* real bargains. Superintendent. The Telegraph Print ing Co.. Har'-'sburg. Pa. SASHES At Gable'*, 111-117 South Second street; 6,000 sets of new sash, Bxlo, 12 L painted and glazed, $1.50 per set. All other regular sizes; doors and shutters, all size*. ONE wroughtiron fence for aal*. Can be bought at a reasonable price. Apply 2114 Moor* street Dial 5821. FOR SALE, at Gabl*'*,' ill-in South Second street. Lawn Fence. Field Fence, Gates, Poultry Netting. Building Hardware. Plaster Board. Upson Wall Board, Compo-IJoard Doors. Saah, Shutter*. Moulding*. Porch Post*. Pufcnps. etc. Bargain* In Typewriter*. All makes, second-hand and rabullt. Bought, ex changed, rented and sold. Geo. p. Tll-" lotson, 205 Locust. Opp. Orpheum. EXTRA SPECIAL Roses and Car nations. 60c per dozen. Keeney'e Cut- Rate Flower Shops, 810 North Third street. 326 Market street. FOR SALE—Two 00 Cumberland Valley Telephone Co. 6 per cent, bond*. Address Box A, 4847, car* of Jelegrasb. For Sale—Miscellaneous PAINTI PAINT! PAINT 1 At Gable's, 111-117 S. Second street. 6,000 Gallons New Era Ready Mixed Paint. Also full line of Acme Quality Paint. Largest Stock of Ready Mixed Paint Id Harrisburg. FOR SALE One Smith-Premier Typewriter, No. 2; one G. W. Todd & Co. Protectograph, check writer, one pair twin block with 300 ft. one-inch rope. These articles are in A 1 condi tion. Will sell at a bargain. Address 2918 Boas street, Penbrook. TUNNELBOAT, 20 ft.; equipped with Gray engine; in good condition. Edgar Osman, Millecsburg, Pa. A NUMBER OF VISIBLE machines taken in exchange on the sale of Rem ington Self-starters, at a bargain. Call, or phone. REMINGTON TYPE WRITER COMPANY. 119 Walnut street. Farms FOR SALE The Straw Chicken Farm. acres. House good—6 -ooms. Good barn— hen house. This is a good property for summer home. Healthful, scenic, situate 2 miles east of The Harrisburg Country Club. Price, for quick sale, S4OO. C. B. Care, Care's Grocery, Ling lestown. Call Dial 37Y. FARMS FOR SALE, CHEAP on easy terms. Apply to 1190 Walnut street. Harrisburg. Bell phone 2412 R. Wanted —Miscellaneous i MORRIS SAY'S you save money by buying new and second-hand furni ture here. Highest cash prices paid for furniture. Morris Schmertz. 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R. OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED— Don't matter if broken. I pay $2.00 to $15.00 per full set. Single ana par tial plates in proportion. Send by parcel post and receive check by re turn mail. L. MAZER, 2007 S. 6th St Philadelphia. Pa. WANTED Old copies of the Star- Independent for the last six months of 1916 and first ten days of February 1917. Address S.-1., 1830, care of Telegraph. CLOTHING, tiHOES, FURNITURE— Bought at highest cash prices and sold reasonable. S. Refkin. 407 Broad street. Bell phone 2860. WANTED One or two Electric Motors for direct current, 220 volts. Speed about 400 R. P. M. Ad dress Superintendent, The Telegraph Printing Co.. Harrisburg, Pa. SECOND-HAND FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD. I pay highest cash prices. Phone Bell 1381R, or drop postal to Max Smeltz, 1016 Mar ket street. Will call, city or country. S. SNEIDMAN WILL PAY highest prices for second-hand clothing shoes, furniture, or carpets. Trial will convince you. Dr*p card, or call Bell 2899 M. 1116 Cowden. J. COOPER & SON We make a specialty of and pay high cash prices for old, wornout autos. Also buy rags, paper, rubber, sciaptron and metal. Eleventh and Christiana Sts., Between State and Walnut. BELL 3971W DIAL 4371. BICYCLE FRAMES. COASTER BRAKES. ETC.. bought tor highest cash prices. Dayton Cycle Co.. 912 North Third street. Bell 386 J. CENTRAL FURNITURE AND METAL CO. will pay best prices for Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Copper. Brass. Pewter, etc. We buy all kinds of merchandise and store fixtures. A trial will convince you. 824 Relly street. Phone 983W-2. Bell. "WAR PRICES" We pay the highest cash prices for scrap iron, rags, rubber, paper and metals. etc. "Both phones. LURIA IRON & STEEL CO.. 72-24-26 N. Cameron St. I Business Personals RELIABLE Locksmith and Electric Shop We make KEYS of any style at special prices. Locks repaired. Electric light and bell wiring and repairing. All kinds of sharpen ing and general repairing. 1303 North Sixth. Bell 3995. Dial 6804. QUININE —Look out tor that grippe feeling, likely to catch you this changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSPHO-Q UININ E will stake it off. if taken in time. Gross Drug Store. 119 Market street. WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective work handled —one eye always open. BELL PHONE 4399. BRING your Phonograph and V|o trola to Stauffar Music Hous*. 1213 North Third street. If it ne~ds repair ing. We guarantee our work. Open every evening. • CONTRACTOR AND BUlLDEß—Es tlmates furnished. All kinds repair work. H. W. Hummer. 1423 Liberty. Bell 4420. GENERAL ROOFING and Spouting stove and iurnace work; roof painting a specialty. We guar antee all work. Apply 2114 Moore, or call Dial phone 5821. SPANULKR PLANING MILL CO.~ Mill work of all kinds. Estimates cheerfully given. 824 North Seventh a treat. REMOVAL NOTICE J. D. BKENNEMAN, FLORIST. Now locate* at 10 S. Market Square. UPHOLSTERING —And rumlture re pairing, mattresses renovated and cushion* of all kinds made. S. N. Cluck. 380-328 Woodbine street. Phone 1817 J. M. H. BAKER & CO.. Plumbing and Heating Contractors, 1330 Derry street, Both phones. Business Personals PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR H. E. SCHRIVER 60-61-62 Union Trust Co. Bldg. Harrisburg, Pa. Systems Organized. TO MERCHANTS I ' Boost your Business with ADVERTISING FLYSWATTERS, FANS, Good assortment. Orders promptly tilled. MYERS MANUFACTURING CO.. 2d Floor, -d and Cumberland Sts. Call Bell Phone 1677R, Mac WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION CO., Builders and Contractors. House building our specialty. Job work look ed after carefully. Dial 3705. OFFICE. 2150 NORTH FIFTH STREET. Business Opportunities FOR SALE—At a saci'lfice, a small store in central part of city, doing a good business. Requires little capi tal to operate. Suitable for man or woman. Don't fail to investigate. Address S., 6722, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE —Grocery stock a.ul lix tures. Will inventory about S6OO. Splendid proposition. Address box A-6727. care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Automobile Repair Shop and Garage. Owner desires to sell on account of entering U. S. ser vice. Address Box R. 6715. care of Telegraph. Where To Dine Well STOUFFER'S RESTAURANT Home cooking served to Busi nessmen and Ladies in sepa rate diningroom. DINE WHERE BEST COSTS LESS Where cuisine is an art and eating a pleasure. Manhattan Restaurant. 317 Market street. Shoe Repairing NEW, UP-TO-DATE SHOE REPAIR SHOP | Now open at 230 Strawberry street. JOS. GO it DON, PROP. Our shop ut 1820 North Third street will also be continued. Hell y3SW, Dial 5553. SHOE REPAIRING Other fix em; we rebuild 'em. Your phone oders promptly attended to. Elite Shoe Repair Co.. 14 S. Dewberry avenue. Cleaners and Dyers GOODMAN'S SANITARY STEAMING, Cleaning, Pressing Works. Repairing. Work guaranteed. Cali and dellvei. Both pnoues. 1306 V 4 N. Sixth Street. SEND your Clothes to EGGERT'S CLEANING ANL DYEING WORKS. 1245 Market street. We call and de liver. Both phones. Undertakers SAMUEL S. FACICLER. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1312 Derry St. BELL 1956. DIAL 2188. Hauling ana Moving BLUE LINE AUTO TRANSFER Piano moving a specialty. Hauling. Square dealing our policy. 917-A Capl tal St.. C. V. 6897. Bell 852 W. Money to i^oan MONEY advanced to nousekeepers at legal rates; business confidential. Profit Sharing Loan Society. Spooner Building. 9 North Market Square. WE LEND MONEI >n compliance with Act of June 17, 1915, to individu als In need of ready cash; small loans a specialty; business confidential; payments to suit borrower's conveni ence; positively lowest rates In city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO„ 132 Walnut Street. LOANS—BIS TO S3OO If without bank credit and Pressed for funds with which o meet immediate necessities, consult this licensed, bonded, supervised institution, financ ed and managed by local peo ple. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN & INVESTMENT CO.. £O4 Chestnut St. Harrisburg, Pa. MONEY TO LOAN oi Real Estate security in auy amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. Box 174, Harrisburg, Pa. MONEY TO U)A.> AT LEGAL RATES—On furniture, real estate and endorsed notes. Licensed by th* State and under supervision of the Banking Department. Equitable In vestment Co., Inc., Second Floor, i North Market Square. Established 1904. Storage STORAGE—4I9 Broad street, house hold goods, merchandise. Private rooms, sl-83. Wagons, 76c month. D. Cooper & Co., 417 Broad St. Both phones. STORAGE—Flreprooi and non-fire proof warehouses. Private room* for household goods. $2 a month up. Har rlsburg Storage Co. 437-445 S. 2nd St. STORAGE ln brick Dulldlng, rear 408 Alarket. Household goods In clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. P. G Dlener. 408 Market street. Automobiles FOR SALE Ford touring car, In good condition. Guaranteed. Apply CAMP CURTIN GARAGE, Seventh and Camp streets. EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE All makes of batteries recharged and repaired; work guaranteed. Auto repairing; electrical work a specialty. EXCELSIOR AUTO CO., 11th and Mulberry Sts. FOR SALE One Ford 1913 Tour ing car, almost like new; price, $340. Also one Hercules car and one Inter national Truck. Apply COMMUNITY GARAGE, 1336 Thompson street. CHALMERS Model 24, 1914; 7- passenger; 6-cyllnder, touring car tor sale; self-starter; electrically equip ped; two extra tires and tubes, slip covers tor all scats and side cur tains; machine very little used; bar gain to quick buyer; will demonstrate, call at once to Excelsior Garage. 1021 Market street. FOR SALE 1915 Paige Touring car. Just rebuilt and painted. Must be sold at a great loss. Inquire 1427 North Third street. Bell phone 1479 J. MOTOR CAR OWNERS Have your carbon removed from your car by an experienced carbon burner. Prestollte process. Rate* reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. DAYTON GARAGE Bell phone 385J, 812 N. Third St, JULY 9, 1917. Automobiles INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. H-ton truck. Full panel body. Good condition. $225. Ford touring car, 1914 model. Good condition. 117 5-pcssenger Pullman, used very little. Price, $00. MILLER AUTO CO, 68 S. Cameron St. Bell 4118, Dial 6660. COME AND SEE A GREAT BAR GAIN A touring car for $175. Ap ply Federick's Garage, Forster, near Front street. SECOND-HAND Motor Trucks for sale cheap. Good assortment, with either solid or pneumatic tires. Come early, make your selection. Inter national Harvester Co. of America, Truck Department, 619 Walnut street. FOR SALE—I9I6 Model, NATIONAL "Highway Twelve" Cylinder, seven passenger touring car. Run less than 800 miles. Same as new. Bargain to auick buyer. Write and arrange for emonstration. John M. Geddes, 331 High street, Williamsport. Pa. WE WILL SELL YOUR AUTO Let us sell your automobile. No sale, no pay. Terms reasonable, DAYTON OARAGE, Bell phone 385J, 912 North Third St. OLD AUTOMOBILES We make a specialty in buy ing of Old Automobiles tor dismantling purposes. All parts o[ some makes aud some parts of all makes always on hand. LURIA IRON & STEEL CO., 22-24-26 N. Cameron' Street. Both phones. WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of any kind. If you cannot sell your car, why not consign it to or exchange it with us for a better one. Our charges for selling are 5 per cent. only. No storage charges if car is not sold. AUTO TRANSPORTATION EXCHANGE DE PARTMENT. 27-29 North Cameron street. WANTED AUTOMOBILES Regardless condition or price, a hundred automobiles, used, wrecked, old-timers, anywhere. Get my offer before sacrificing elsewhere. Chelsea Auto Wrecking. A Schlffman, 27-29 North Cameron street. Bell 1710. Dial 3060. Garages CAMP CUttITN OAKAGB SEVENTH AND CAMP STREETS Large brick building equipped with best facilities for storage aud care of cars. Repairing by experienced me chanics. All work guaranteed. Let us Quote prices. BELL PHONE 1093 J. WM. PENN OARAGE, 304-6 Muench street Limousines for funerals, parties and balls; careful drivers; open day aud night. Bell 4564 SHAFFER'S GARAGE, i>B South Cameron. The most commodious and up-to date garage in the city. Live or dead storage. Prompt and courteous atten tion to customers. We never close. Agency for llaynes and Maxwell cars. Miller Auto Co.. proprietors. Both phones. Garages BLACK'S GARAGE—Live and dead storage: new llreproof building: full llnu of Tires. Accessories. Repair shop next door. 203-205 S. Seventeenth St. Motorcycles and Bicycles 1916 INDIAN twin-cylinder motor cycle; three-speed; electric equipped; speedometer, tandem and tools. Ma chine is as good as new. Guaranteed to be in tlrst-class conditioci. Price. $210.00. HEAGY BROS., 1200 North Third street. INDIAN MOTORCYCLE—AIso i'hor and Harley-Davidson (or sale cheap. Just been overhauled; all twin cylin ders and in good condition. C. H. Uhler, Seventeenth and Derry streets. TIRE REPAIRING Best of work guaranteed at reasonable prices. Call and give us a trial. Good service Tire Co.. 1019 Market street. WANTED MOTORCYCLES. BICYCLES We will pay you good prices for your second-hand Motorcycles, Bi cycles, or parts. Bring them In liad let us make you an offer, or drop a postal and ouyer will call. See us for 81-. Bargains In Motor cycles and Bicycles. Easy terms. Pay an you ride. DAYTON CYCLE CO.. 911 N. Third St. Bell 385 J. Accessories and Repairs AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Have your batteries charged and repaired by a practical repair man. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Free inspection. DETROIT uATTERV SERVICE CO., 912 North Third St.. Bell phone 386 J. STANLEY STEAMER CARS KOEHLER TRUCKS. SALES & SER VICE; general auto repairing and sup- Blies. Battcy recharging. Paul D. lessner, 1118 James street. BRING your car to us. Experts on Ignition and carburetor troubles. Highest grade repair work. LEMOYNE AUTO SHOP. Lemoyne. Both phones. GOODYEAR. Portage & Fisk Tlrea. Storage, Gaa, Oil, Air. Never closed Rex Garage. 1917 North Third. AUTO OWNERS Have your self starter, magnetos, etc., repaired by ua All work guaranteed. DETROIT BATTERY SERVICE STATION. 812 N. Third St. Bell 385 J. WHEN YOU BREAK a part or parts ot your machine, see us before order ing new parts. We can repair the broken ones and innke them good as new by the Oxy-Acetylene welding method. Work guaranteed. DAYTON CYCLE CO., 012 N. Third St ' Bell 385 J. DON'T FORGET that we have the Pullman Service Station. Also service to Maxwell owners. SUNSHINE GAR AGE. 82 S. Cameron. Work guaranteed. Legal Notices Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, No. 41 Commonwealth Docket, 1914 ln re Employers' In demnity Company of Philadelphia (in liquidation). To Policy Holders, Creditors, and Any Other Persons Interested in the Em ployers' Indemnity Company of Philadelphia. You are hereby notified that at the expiration of thirty days from July 5, 1917, my first account as statutory liquidator of said Company, together with a scheme. of distribution, will be filed In the Court of Common Pleas .of Dauphin County, together with any exceptions to the said account which may be filed within said period. The said atcount hss been prepared and may be inspected at the office of the Insurance Commissioner in Harris burg, or at the office of the Special Deputy, Thomas B. Donaldson, S3l Walnut Street. Philadelphia, Pa., wltH whom exceptions are to be filed. Upon the filing of the said account, the Court will be asked to aprove and conflrhn the same. J. D. O'NEIL, Insurance Commissioner. MY wife. Margaret Johnson, having left my bed and hoard without Juat cause. I hereby notify all persona not to harbor nor trust her on my ae- Court will be asked to approve and tracted by her. O. W. JOHNSON. Harrfoburg, Pa., , July 6. 1811, 13 U.S. TROOPS ON GOOD BEHAVIOR Pershing Asks Men to Show French People Every Courtesy Paris, July 9. Major General Pershing, commander of the American forces In France, has issued the fol lowing general order to his troops: , "For the first time in history an American army finds itself In Euro pean territory. Ilie good name of the United States of America and the maintenance of cordial relations re- . quire the perfect deportment of each member of this command. A "It is of the gravest important that the soldiers of the army shall at all times treat the French people, and especially the women, with the great est courtesy and consideration. "The valiant deeds of the French armies and their allies, by which they together have successfully maintained the common cause for three years, the sacrifices of the civil population of France in support of their armies, command our profound respect. This, can best be expressed on the part of our forces by uniform courtesies to all the French people and by the faith ful observance of their laws and cus toms. "The Intensive cultivation of the soil In France under conditions caused by war makes It necessary that extreme care be taken to do no damage to pri vate property. The entire French manhood capable of bearing arms is In the field fighting the enemy, and it should therefore be a point of honor to each member of the American army to avoid doing the least damage to any property In France. Such conduct is much more reprehensible here. Honor them as those of our own country." General Pershing spent yesterday conferring with his staff concerning plans for the permanent training camp In France and American partici pation at the fighting front. The per manent camp already has been estab lished and one battalion is undergoing intensive training. It is expected the remainder of the first expeditionary force will be In camp behind the fight ing line within a week. American Aviators Get Flag From Mrs. McAdoo By Associated Press Paris, July 9.—Lafayette escadrille received yesterday from the hands of Daniel Vincent, under secretary of aviation, a flag which Mrs. Wil liam G. McAdoo. wife of the Secre tary of the United States Treasury, had presented to Jules Jusserand, tlie French Ambassador at Washing lon. on behalf of forty young Amer ican women. A number of French aviators, including members of Cap tan George Guynemer's escadrille, were present at the ceremony. Lieu tenant William Thaw has been ap pointed flag custodian. Legal Notices Office of the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia. Martin G. Brumbaugh, Governor; Charles A. Snyder, Auditor General; Harmun M. Kephart, Treasurer, Commissioners. IN compliance with the Constitution and the Laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the Board of Com missioners jf Public Grounds and Buildings invites sealed proposals in duplicate for contracts for the year ending the 31st day of May, A. D. 1918, as follows: For daily removal of ashes from Ash Vault at Power Plant of Capitoi, estimated quantity for the year 2,000 tons. For General Hauling, double team, with driver. Bidders will be required to bid separately on the above two items, and not in a lump sum. No proposal for above contracts shall be considered unless such pro posal be accompanied by bond in the sum of $500.00 with surety two indi vidual sureties aproved by a Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the county in which the person or per sons making such proposal may re side, or of the county wherein shall be located the principal place of busi ness, of the person, firm or corpora tion making such proposal or one surety company authorized to act as surety in this Commonwealth. Proposals must be delivered to the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings on or before twelve (12) o'clock meridian. Tuesday, the 10th day of July, A. D. 1917. If further Information Is desl-ed the same will be given by calling at the above office. By order of the Board. GEORGE A. SHREINER, Superintendent. LLOYD W. MITCHELL Secretary. July 9, 1917. BIDS FOR SEWER SEALED PROPOSALS will be re ceived by the Superintendent of Streets and Public Improvements at his office Room 309 Commonwealth Trust Company Building, 222 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa., up until noon of Friday, July 20, 1917, for the con struction of a SEWER in TWENTI ETH STREET, from GREENWOOD STREET to BROOKWOOD STREET. Blank bids and specifications may be had on application. The right to re ject any and all bids Is reserved. W. H. LYNCH, Superintendent. July 9, 1917. BIDS FOR GRADING SEALED PROPOSALS will be re ceived by the Superintendent of Streets and Public Improvements at his office Room 309 Commonwealth Trust Company Building, 222 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa., up until noon of Fridav. July 20, 1917, for the GRAD ING of SUMMIT STREET, from MT. PLEASANT ALLEY to CHESTNUT STREET. Blank bids and specifica tions may be had on application. The right to reject any and all bids Is re served. W. H. LYNCH, Superintendent. NOTlCE—Letters of Administration on the Estate of Charles B. Williams having been granted to the under signed by the Register of Wills of Dauphin County, Ta., all persons in- t debted to said estate will pay the same and those having claims will present the same to , MRS. JENNIE DICKEY, 1729 N. Seventh St., Harrisburg, Penna. CHARTER NOTICE Notice l hereby given that applica tion will be made by H. W. Miller, B. !•". Barker and A. H. Snyder to the Governor of Pennsylvania on the twenty-fifth day of July, 1917, at 10 o'clock, under the provisions of an Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act to pro vide for the Incorporation and regula tion of certain corporations," approved the 29th day of April A. D„ 1874, and the several supplements thereto, for a charter for an Intended corporation, to be called, "Miller Auto Company, the character and object of which Is the manufacturing, assembling, buy ing and selling of automobiles and motor trucks, the buying and selling of Accessories for automobiles and motor trucks and the maintenance of a garage for repairing and of storing same and for these purposes acquir ing, possessing and enjoying all the rights, franchises, privileges and Im munities conferred by the General Corporation Acts, approved April 29. 1874, and the several supplements thereto, upon corporations chartered thereunder. ELMER W. EHLER. Solicitor.