RENT THAI fACAIT ROOM THROUGH A TELEGRAPH WANT Al Deaths CASSIS L,—Died, August 1, 1917, Eph raim Cassel, 77 years old, at the home of his daugnter, Mrs. Kelly Shope, of Llnglestown. Funeral services Saturday after noon, at 2:30 o'clock, in the Union Chapel. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without f notice. Interment in the lllow Grove Cemetery. GLENN—Died, August 2. 1917, Chaun ce; D. Glenn, aged 76 years. Funeral services will be held at his home, 110 Evergreen street, fcatur day morning, at 10:30 o clock. SHIHK Died, August 1, 1917. Martha A. Shirk, in her i 4 Jth year, at her late home, 1409 Ir'cjnn str< Funeral services will be held at tne above address on Saturday aftei noon, at 2 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited to attend with out further notice. Interment prl r vate in the East Harrisburg Ceme tery. __ —======== CARD Or THANKS CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for their kind words oi*sym pathy and the assistance rendered during our recent bereavement. MKS ED. DOYLE AND MRS. RE BECCA COBLE. LOST AND FOUND LOST A bunch of keys on Cam eron, between Cedar and i axton streets. The tinder will please return to Telegraph Office. LOST Pair gray trousers on North Second street. Reward if re turned to 705 North Second street. LOST Sunday evening, about 8, someone picked up a gold-handled umbrella from a bench on 1< ront street above water works. Reward. Return to 219 Pine street. LOST Man's black pocketbook, somewhere in city, probably on Mul berry Street Bridge. Contains a reg istration card. Return to H. C. w„ Hershey, Pa. R. D. No. 1, Box 5. Re ward. HELP WANTED —MALE WANTED Two neat, young men for counter work. Country boys pre ferred. Apply Rustic Dairy Lunch, 6-7-9 South Third street, City. MECHANICAL DRAFTSMAN WANTED Two capable and de pendable men. Steady State with application, use, alar>, and experience. Pangborn corpora tion, Hagerstown. Md. WANTED A boy, over 16, to learn photo-engraving. A .good opportunity to learn good trade. Apply to Photo- Engraving Department. The tele graph Printing Co. WANTED Boys to carry daily paper routes. Apply at one e. Ha rris - burg News Agency, 108 Chestnut street. LAYER-OUT WANTED Steady employment, ideal working conditions with rap idly growing business for Al layer-out. Must be thorough ly capable of reading draw ings, accurate and quick worker, accustomed to work ing on gauges No. IS to Yt inch and of good habits and reputation. Will pay right man 60c per hour with o per cent, bonus for regularity, oo hours week, half day Satur day year around. City twenty five thousand, ideal home place. State fully experi ence, age, nationality, places employed, duties, wages re ' ceived, and everything of ad vantage to selecting best man. All communications treated confidential. _ _ . PANGBORN CORPORATION, Hagerstown, Md. WANTED Mechanical draftsmen over 25 years of age who can detail from layouts. Electrical experience not necessary. Permanent positions and every chance for advancement of fered to the right men. Address Chief Clerk Engineering Department, Westinghouse Electric and Mfg. Co., East Pittsburgh. Pa. WANTED Timekeeper on con struction work; middle-aged man pre ferred. Apply R., 5684. care of Tele graph. WANTED An experienced helper to do printing and developing prints and films. Photograph worK. *or particulars address A*. 6318, care of Telegraph. WANTED Crew manager to travel for distributing work. State experience, age, single or married. Apply H„ 6315, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young man, with high school education; good position with opportunity for advancement. Apply G.. 6316, care of Telegraph. 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 OtfFICES 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. WANTED—One or two young men to work about Auto Garuge, driving and repairing of all kinds. A chance to learn the automobile business. Must be prepared to pay SSO tuition. Mito Transportation School, 27-29 North Cameron street. Bell 1710. WANTED, COLLECTOR Experi snced only need apply—one who can !urnish reference. A very good op lortunity for right party. Apply Box t, 5683, care of Telegraph. WANTED—Young man in clothing lepartnient to make himself generally igeful. Good appointment tor right >erson. Livingstone, 9 S. Market Sq. "WANTED 5O able-bodied nen for piece work. Experienc :d truckers can earn $75 to S9O per month. Must be able to ead and write. Apply in per son only to agent of Pennsyl vania Railroad Company at Di vision Street Transfer, P. R. R. 30., Harrisburg, Pa. Look at This \\ ; House For $3,000 :• | 405 South Fourteenth St. ' > Three-story brick—eight rooms' ► > bath gas and furnace—frontS f torch and balcony—cemented cel-'i ar. Lot 16x76 ft. f [Miller Brothers & CoJ> J Member Hb. Bo . rd 3! •In.i.runce Surety Bond,! • > Locust and Court Streets , ► FRIDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED—MALE j COOKS—Short-order COOKS and all around experienced lunch room help wanted. Apply at Philadelphia Quick Lunch, 307 Market street. WANTED—Young men to learn auto buciness and become practical mechanics and chauffeurs. Auto Transportation School, 27-2S# N. Cam eron street. MACHINISTS WANTED Thirty skilled machinists wanted at once by new Carlisle Machine Shop. Steady work. High wages. Call in person, or address Carlisle Chamber of Commerce, Carlisle, Pa. LABORERS WANTED Apply at '• office on ground of East Harrisburg a Cemetery Company, Penbrook, Pa. I SHOEMAKER WANTED Good . wages paid to right party. Steady . job. Apply to 230 Strawberry. WANTED Several men for work - in quarry. Apply to Rutherford Bros., Paxtang, Pa. j WANTED Air hammer _ men, caulkers, reamers, fit ters and laborers. Best of wages and steady employ ment. Apply W. D. Sheaffer. Metropolitan Hotel, Friday and Saturday, 9 to 12 A. M. and 7 to U P. M. i WANTED Man between 1 30 and 35 years of age wanted ' for store work. Apply at Grand ) Union Tea Company, 208 North Second street. 1 t I WANTED Two hundred ■ or more lathe operators and : helpers for work on United . States navy shells. Apply at Employment Bureau on Herr , street, between 8 and 9 A. M. ; for complete information. Har risburg Pipe and Pipe Bending Company. AN INTERESTING PROPOSITION for any young man musically inclined with ability as u salesman and a few thousand dollars to invest. Further particulars by appointment. Address (J6742, care Telegraph. WANTED Twenty-fit wood choppets, by the day or cord; also several coilers. Apply to J. A. Seidel, ' Marysville. WANTED Experienced leather cutU'vs at once. Also learners, by hour or piece work. Good wages either :vay. Call Steelton Glove Com pany, 708-711 South Second, Steelton. HELP WANTED—FEMALE MILLINERY APPRENTICES We pay while learning. Ap ply at ASTRICH'S, 308 Market Street. WANTED Bookkeeper. single woman, who understands double entry system. Apply Heagy Bros., 1200 North Third street. WANTED Girl for general house work; small family. Address P. O. . Box 144, Camp Hill. Phone 3172 W. WANTED ln small, modern in , stltution near Lancaster, a matron , and a cook. Address T„ 5685, care of , Telegraph. WANTED Operators on power sewing machines. Steady work, coolest factory in town. Jennings Manufacturing Co., 2012 North Fourth street. I YOUNG LADY WANTED to work in studio. Bell phone 1679R, between 4 and a to-night, Friday. WANTED White woman to do cleaning once a week. Apply Brown? Photo Studio, 408 Market street. WANTED, AT ONCE Experienc , ed woman clerk for ice cream and confectionery store. High wages. . Reference required. Apply Kulp. 1526 North Sixth street. WANTED Girls to work in laundry. Apply Palace Steam Laundry. 2103 Logan street. WOMEN Young women wanted as ushers at the Majestic Theater. Evening work only. STENOGRAPHERS, bookkeepers typists and clerks who v/unt utile employment, to register with the Em ployment Department of this school no charge or obligation. The Office training School. 4 South Market Square. WANTED Girl for laundry work. Six dollars per week to start. Apply Sanitary Family Washing Co., Six teenth and E!m streets. WANTED Vampers, top stichers and cutters for women's, misses' and children's shoes. Steady work Good prices. Apply Harrisburg shoe Mfg. Co., Vernon street, Harrisburg WANTED Experienced sewing machine operators, also learners <> sew canvas gloves. Wages *6 per week to begin. Call Steelton Glove faOUt " Second street X bu U slSe^ d ' tt "D^r^S Night Classes. Will give practfeal train ng in driving and repairing aui tomobiies of all kinds. Apjly at onc"e [ Auto Transportation School. 2? 2# North Cameron street. Bell niim! ■ 1710, Dial 3060. Phone ) _ WANTED Weavers and Learners. P pl ? suk Mill, Corner North and Second St*. Hl'l'l* WANTED—MaIe and Female °' °br students received The Underwood Certificate making 60 and bp words per minute. Our instiMin tions and methods are the very best" All commercial subjects are thorough ly taught. Enroll with us now or September 4. Harrisburg Shorthand ► School. 31 North Second street ilar [ risburg, Pa- ' ar f GOVERNMENT WAR POSITION'S open. , Clerical work, men-women wanted. *IOO month. List frw Franklin Institute, Dept 4oar! Rochester. N. Y. P AGENTS WANTED ! AGENTS Llvewlre agents want- I ed, in and out of Harrisburg. Address j J.. 6753, care of Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE WANTED Young man, with two years' experience as salesman, wishes position; well acquainted with trade in West Virginia t.nd Maryland. Ap • Ply R.. 6314, care nf Telegraph. f SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Position as house keeper for widower. Call, or address, . 2333 Jefferson street. WANTED A woman with a child two years old, wishes to keep house for a widower; out of city preferred. ; Address E. N., care of Telegraph. WANTED Girl would like light housework, or day's work. Apply 661 . Sayford street. WANTED Young woman wants morning work; no washing. Call Bell 2254 R. ROOMS FOR KENT FRONT. ROOMS For light house keeping; all conveniences, and gas furnished; nine dollars per month. 1405 Liberty street. FOR RENT Newly-furnished rooms; all conveniences. Call any time. 607 North Second street. Bell phone 573. T. A NICE, large, cool, front room, facing river; hot and cold water. Ap ply 0 North Front street. Dial phone 5775. FOR RENT Five or six furnish ed rooms; electric light and bath. Ap ply 2333 Jefferson street. TWO large, nicely furnished second and third story front rooms for rent, all conveniences, at 1426 North Second street. J. C. Jennings. THREE ROOMS FOR RENI sepa rately, unfurnished. Rates, *1.25 to *2.00 per week. Call 912 North Third street. Bell phone 385 J. FURNISHED APARTMENTS for light housekeeping: also large, cool single room. Bell phone. Address 719 North Sixth street. FURNISHED ROOM Second floor front, with board, if desired; refer ence required. 215 Pine 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. ONE nicely furnished front parlor with connecting sleeping room; very i desirable for two people; all conveni ences, including bath and Dial phone 3889. Morrell Apartments, 408 North street. METROPOLITAN ANNEX Clean, furnished rooms, hot and cold water; phone. Rates, $3 per week and up. 518 Market, at the Subway Entrance. ROOMS AND BOARD ROOMERS AND BOARDERS ln good location. Rates reasonable. Ap ply 634 Reily street. APARTMENTS FOB RENT APARTMENTS at 1417 Vernon street; live rooms; fully equipped; gas; electricity; steam. Key at 1208 Chestnut. Bell phone 624. SECOND ST., 1700 Five and six rooms with porch; most pleasant and open surroundings in city. APARTMENT, 30 North Fifth street, furnished up-to-date; second floor; use of bath; all conveniences. Apply 24 North Fifth street. WALNUT ST., 204 An apartment with 6 rooms and bath; balcony and, dumb waiter at the rear; city steam. Apply to E. Mather on premises. APARTMENTS WANTED COMPLETELY FURNISHED house or apartment. Must be well ventilat ed and electrically equipped. Residen tial neighborhood preferred. Call Bell 1075 J. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SINGLE HOUSES built on 50-foot lots. All improvements. Close to Reservoir Park. For price and terms see H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street. SUBURBAN HOUSE FOR SALE— Plot, 120x200, with frame house there on in good cdndition all modern Improvements, including steam heat— considerable truit chickenhouse 20 x4O on rear of plot. Only 5c car ser vice. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing. TWO BUNGALOWS FOR SALE I One with five rooms and another with six rooms plot, 40x135 and 80x125 prices, *1,700 and *1,900, respectively. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. SEVERAL LOTS FOR SALE on very easy terms. What size lot do you want, and what location do you de sire? Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing. HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES. One 2V4 -story dwelling, 7 rooms, bath, cemented cellar; lot, 15x100; electric lights and stable in rear of house. Lincoln Realty Co., Box 349. FOR SALE One of the finest su burban homes in Central Pennsylvania near trolley line—close by Harris burg. Modern in every respect. De lightfully located. Beautiful grounds. Garage—chickenhouse and other out buildings. Price is attractive. A. C. Mead, Eighth Floor Union Trust Build ing. Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE—Hotel with license lu business town. Cheap and easy terms. For further information apply to 1190 Walnut street, Harrisburg, or Bell Phone 2412-R. FOR SALE—Dwelling 415 Cumber land street, with 3 garages in rear. Now yielding 10 per cent, on invest ment. Inquire N. K. Oyster, 15 S. Third street. > BOARDINGHOUSa centrally lo cated, doing a very good business. Reason for selling, lea\lng town. Ap ply to Mrs. A. L Piatt, 222 Chestnut street. City. EDGEMONT Two lots, 30x120 Price, *126.00 each. Easy terms. Wal ter L Dowhower. 21 North fifth street. Both phonea. 122 NORTH THIRTEENTH STREET —Three-story brick; improvements; quiet residential, section; now vacant. A bargain to quick buyer. Irwin M. Cassell, 1444 liegina street. FOR SALE 2615 and 2617 Boas street, Penbrook, lot 45x90; lot 45x90 with two houses. Bargain. On easy terms. H. B. Zigner, 331 A Market street. NEW JERSEY ACREAGE BARGAIN . —*2 cash. *2 monthly, buys two acres fine land; full price *3B (only *l9 per acre.) Vail, 1480 Broadway, New York city. FOR SALE No. 1426 North Sec ond street, three-story brick dwell ing; nine rooms, new tiled bathroom, with all new improvements. Drive alley in rear. J. C. Jennings. 1426 North Second street, Harrisburg, p a . OBERLIN, PA.—A frame nouse 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 Harrisburg Building and Loan association. Meets Friday evenings at No. 7. N. Thirteenth street, City. FOR KALE—lli Washington street corner River alley, two-and-one-half story frame; eight rooms and bath; all conveniences. Corner Bridge and Eighth streets Elk-,-tod. 2 H-story frame; eight rooi and bath; all conveniences The ')ve properties will be sold at a bargain. Apply Keeney & Sim mons, New Cumberland. HARRISBURG SSBfiSft TELEGRAPH • \ KEEPING BOARDERS is quite as distinctively a business enterprise as running a hotel or restaurant. But the advertising expense attached to con ducting a profitable boarding house is so small that it hardly counts in the balance sheet. - REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE lmproved Camp Hill property; 8 rooms; 2% -story house, with porch on three sides; lot, lOOx 200; abundance of fruit; should have 125 baskets of peaches this season; chickenhouses; garage; also 125 chickens, 3 hogs; incubator and brood ers. Possession given at once. In quire Bell phone 3022 R. W. R. Cocklin, Walnut and Harris streets, Camp Hill, _____ /TWO BUNGALOWS FOR SALE One with five rooms and another with six rooms plot, 40x135 and 80x125 prices, *1,700 and *1,900, respectively. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE 1720 Forster street. New brick dwell ing with garage in rear. CHAS. ADLER 1002 NORTH THIRD STREET 4 ttaUUliWaiMMUtt FOR SALE Old-established res taurant airid confectionery store. Cen trally located. Best class of trade. Must sell on account of ill health. Can have long lease if desired. Apply X., 6835, care of Telegraph. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT—House 2429 N. 6th St. All modern improvements. Nice grow ing garden. Apply C. H. Kinder, 300 Commonwealth Trust Building. Bell phone 1921—Dial 2259. FOR RENT Store, 223 Broad Street *20.00 Store, 252 Hamilton Street ... *12.00 Store, 504 Market Street .... *125.00 CHAS. ADLER, 1002 NORTH THIRD STREET FOR RENT —Entire building; large, fine storeroom, two roomy apartments, all conveniences, slaughterhouse butcher shop in rear, corner Dauphin and Fourth streets, opposite Kelker Street MarKelhouse. Former proprie tor accumulated a fortune running general market and grocery store. A. C. Mead, Eighth Floor Union Trust Building. Harrisburg, Pa. HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth and Curtin streets, Nineteenth-and-a- Half and Greenwood. Fred C. Miller, 213 Walnut. Bell phone 797 M. REAL ESTATE WANTED We have a purchaser for small house, 6 or 7 rooms and bath. Lin coln Realty Co., Box 349. SMALL STORE 1OOM Deiween Kel ker and Woodbine streets and Third and Seventh streets. Modest rental. Give details in letter to T., 6740. care of Telegraph. FARMS WANTED LET ME SELL YOUR FARMS—No matter what size, where at or what kind, so the price is right. Give me a chance. My price for selling is 3 per cent. Apply to C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street, Harrisburg. WANTED A * North Third street. Money to Loan MONEY advanced to housekeepers at legal rates; business confidential. Profit Sharing Loan Society, Spooner Building, 9 North Market Square. LOANS—SIS TO S3OO If without bank credit and pressed for funds with which to meet immediate necessities, consult this licensed, bunded, supervised institution, llnanc ed and managed by local peo ple. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN & INVESTMENT CO.. 204 Chestnut St., „ Harrisburg, Pa. WE LEND MONEY in compliance with Act of June 17, 1916, to individu als in need of ready cash; small loans i a specialty; business coniidentlal; payments to suit borrower's conveni ence; positively lowest rates In city. : PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO. 132 Walnut Street. MONEY TO LOAN AT LEG VL ' RATES —On furniture, real estate and . endorsed notes. Licensed by the State and under supervision of the , Banking Department. Equitable In- i vestment Co., Inc., Second Floor, 3 i I North Market Square. Established 11904. AUGUST 3, 1917. Shoe Repairing NEW. UP-TO-DATE SHOE REPAIR SHOP Now open at 230 Strawberry street. JOS. GORDON, PROP. Our shop at 1820 North Third street will also be continued. Bell 938W, Dial 5553. SHOE REPAIRING Others fix 'em; we rebuild 'em. Your £hone orders promptly attended to. Illte Shoe Repair Co., 14 S. Dewberry avenue. f Storage STORAGE—4I!) Broad street, house bold goods, merchandise. Private rooms, sl-$3. Wagons, 76c month. D. Cooper & Co., 417 Broad St. Both phones. STORAGE—Fireprooi and non-flre proof warehouses. Private rooms (or household goods. $< a month up. Har rlsburg Storage Co, 437-445 S. 2nd St. STORAGE ln brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods in clean, Srivate room a. Iteasoiiablo rate*. P. i. Diener. 408 Market street. Undertakers SAMUEL S. FACKLER. FUNERAL DIRECTOR, 1312 Derry St. BELL 1956. DIAL 2188. 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. ~~ AUTOMOBILES OVERLAND USED CAR DEPARTMENT Here are a number of used cars in first-class condition overhauled and refinlshed and in fine working order —to be closed out at a sacrifice. PAYMENTS CAN BE ARRANGED HUDSON touring car for S7OO PULLMAN ROADSTER for $275. 1917 OVERLAND touring car, $525. THE OVERLAND-HARRISBURG CO., 212-214 North Second Street. OPEN EVENINGS. FOR SALE One 1914 Ford; one 1917 Metz truck, in good running con dition. Sunshine Garage, 82 South Cameron street. FORD, 1914 New tires; engine like new; electric lights. Bargain at {265.00. Come for demonstration. Simon Horst, Linglestown, Pa. WE SELL AUTOMOBILES on con signment and charge only 5 per cent. No storage charges If car is not sold. Auto Transportation School, 27-29 N. Cameron street. For Sale—Case 40 touring car. Elec trically equipped, first class condition. A real bargain. Also Case 25. Apply C. L, Conover, 1334 Howard street. MOTOR CAR OWNERS Have your carbon removed from your car by an experienced carbon burner. Prestolite process. Hates reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed DAYTON GARAGE Bell phone 385 J. #l2 N. Third St. WE WILL SELL YOUR AUTO Let us sell your automobile. No sale, no pay. Terms reasonable. DAYTON GARAGE, Bell phono 386 J. 912 North Third St. FOR SALE Ford touring car In A 1 condition. Will sell cheap. Ap ply Federich's Garage, Briggs and Bartlne streets. SECOND-HAND Motor Trucks for ■ale cheap. Good assortment, with either solid or pneumatic tires. Come early, make your selection. Inter national Harvester Co. of America, Trupk Department. 619 Walnut 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. Schiffmann, 27-29 North Cameron street. Bell 1710. Dial 3060. CHALMERS Model 2i, 1914; 7- passetager; tt-cyllnder, touring car tor sale; self-strfrter; electrically equip ped; two extra tires and tubes; slip covers for all seats and side cur tains; machine very little used; bar gain to quick buyer; will demonstrate call at once to Excelsior Garatce 1021 Market street. EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE All makes of batteries recharged and repaired; work guaranteed. Auto repairing; electrical work a specialty. EXCELSIOR AUTO & BATTERY CO.. 11th and Mulberry Sts. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES MOTORCYCLE. SALE Clearing Sale of all Used, Rebuilt Motorcycles. 1914 Excelsior, two-speed, was $ 125.00. Reduced to SIOO.OO 1916 Dayton, three-speed, was £200.00. Reduced to $175.00 1916 Indian, three-speed, elec tric, was $225.00. Reduced to $195.00 17 Model Excelsior, three speed, electric, was $210.00. Reduced to $175.00 1916 Sygnet delivery car, at tach to any motorcycle, was SIOO.OO. Reduced to 60.00 1916 Harley-Davldson, three speed, electric, was $225.00. Reduced to $200.00 1915 Indian, three-speed, elec tric, was $175.00. Reduced to $130.00 1913 Indian Twin, with tan dem, was $90.00. Reduced to $65.00 All Motorcycles Guaranteed as rep resented. Demonstration given. Cash or Terms. HEAGY BROS., 1200 North Third St. Open Evenings. MOTORCYCLE BARGAINS Ma chines from d 0 upwards. Easy pay ments. Pay as you ride. See us. Save money. DAYTON CYCLE CO., 912 North Third Street. INDIAN MOTORCYCLI&—AIso Xhor and Harley-Davldson for sale cheap Just been overhauled; all twin cylin ders and in good condition, c. H Uhler. Seventeenth and Derry street*! WANTED ~ MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES We will pay you good price* for your second-hand Motorcycles, Bi cycles, or parts. Bring them In let us make you au oiler, or drop a postal and ouyer will call. See us for Bl- Bargains in Motor cycles and Bicycles. Easy terms. Pav as you ride. * DAYTON CYCLE CO.. 91- N. Third St. Bell 385 J. BICYCLE BARGAINS Easy pay— aß yo ., u ride - Machines from SIO.OO upwards. Come here save money. Guaranteed repairing DAYTON CYCLE CO.. ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS SPEEDOMETER BARGAINS for motorcycles Stewart's, while they last, $9.00 each; Corbln Brown, SIO.OO each, for all manner of machines. A few second-hand speedometers,, $5.00 and upwards. See our bargains. DAYTON CYCLE CO.. Sl2 North Third Street 17 WORST HEAT OF SUMMER IS.OVER DEMAIN SAYS One More Death; Storm Yes terday Causes Consider able Damage If the predictions of Weather Forecaster E. R. Domain are correct, Harrisburg will not suffer from any more Intense yheat this summer. At least not one equaling the high tem peratures of the last few days. Al, though a warm afternoon was fore cast, the temperature is expected to drop to 62 "degrees to-night... Citizens -who have been suffering by day and wooing sleep at night with the ther mometer at 90 degrees are welcom nn e ' or " cast with pleasure. net-itf.ro i mo 2 t sensational tcm curred vAa/° P i S several years oc curred yesterday afternoon when the twentv°shf G 'i tU ° the ™ometer to drop minutes Bree , s J n half man? lop?tv of J w,nd attained a ve bevond th y mllos ' whlch is f;ir even ♦ erage for this vicinity. Mr TWnof "if.™ 081 severe storms. ♦ i main this morning recalled the Bto r m of September 29. 1896 an^honr 6 u 1,1,1 blew at eighty miles an houi, it was the highest velocitv ever reached in this vicinity. Veloclty One More Death Damage to crops and trees wis reported from th e P nearby counTry Nnrth° *. 1 double house at 3115 Ind1 nd street was blown off and the furniture in the second story ruined by the downpour. k .{ la ™ y Aslienfelter, of New Mar- Stipl rw!; mp ye of the Bethlehem fnE P y ' was Prostrated dur- J? 6 Jl Jat Preceding the storm. nitn7 h„t H? V > l h * Harrisburg Hos resusc 1 tated bef ° re he could he , Trifle Warmer oil „ ? eatfc <* spell is at an end in ivLtf n tho country," the Weather Bureau announced to-day although conditions in the far Northwest indicate the return of weather in northern districts f$ ™ a 7 day3 ' L 'sht local rains fell Thursday in the Middle Atlan tic States and substantial showers were experienced in North Carolina and in portions of the East Gulf btates. Light rains also fell in Okla homa and Kansas. It will be slightly' in New England and the Middle Atlantic States and a little warmer on Saturday. Storm Causes Damage After Sun Kills Man Cbambersburg, Pa., Aug. 3.; Ed ward Bolil, aged 40. a carpenter work ing upon a new isolation house at the I 1 rankiln County Home, was seized with a sunstroke Thursday afternoon. He was taken to the hospital and died late last night. Bohl was single and lived with his father and two brothers in Stoufferstown, an eastern suburb. During a dry electrical storm which raged about the northern part or Franklin county Thursday afternoon, a bolt of lightning struck the large bank barn of John Fortna, near Or ristown, and, glancing, also set fire to a combination wagonshed and chlckenhouse. The buildings and all contents were destroyed with heavy loss. GARAGES BLACK'S GARAGE—Live and dead storage: new fireproof building; full llnu of Tires, Accessories. Kepair shop next door. 203-205 S. Seventeenth St. WM. PENN"GARAGE 304-6 Muench street. Limousines for funerals, parties and bails; careful dtivers; open day and night. Bell 4564. CAMP CUKTIN UAKnQE SEVENTH AND CAMP STREETS Large brick building equipped with best facilities for storage and care of cars. Repairing by experienced me chanics. All work guaranteed. Let us Quote prices. BSLL PHONE 1093 J. ACCESSORIES ANl> REPAIRS REPUBLIC TlßES—"Prodi*~m" pro cess, wonderful tensile strength; un even wear eliminated; reduced chip ping and cutting. Good Service Tire Co., 1019 Market street. STANLEY STEAMER CARS KOEHLER TRUCKS, SALES & SER VICE; general auto repairing and sup- 6 lies. Battery recharging. Paul D. Lessner, 1118 James xtreet. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Have your batteries charged and repaired by a practical repair man. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Free inspection. DETROIT BATTER* SERVICE (JO.. 912 North Third St.. Bell phone 386 J. GOODYEAR, Portage & Flsk Tires. Storage, Gas, Oil, Air. Never closed. Rex Uarage, 1917 North Third. "~WHEN YOU BREAK a part or parts of your machine, see us before order ing new parts. We can repair the broken ones and make them good as new by the Oxy-Acetylene welding method. Work guaranteed. DAYTON CYCLE CO., 918 N. Third St. Bell 85J. MOTORCYCLE i'AKBEMS We have purchased 25 F. & N. landema for Harley-Davidson Indian etc, with footboard which will tit up all makes and types of machines. To reduce our present stock, while they last, SIO.OO. Second-hand Tandems, $3.00 upwards. See us for bargains. DAYTON CYCLE CO., 912 North Third Street. GENERAL repairing work properly done and guaranteed, also storage, at the SUNSHINE GARAGE, 82 South Cameron street. BRING your car to us. Experts on Ignition and carburetor troubles. Highest grade repair work. LEMOYNE AUTO SHOP. Lemoyne. Both phones. AUTO OWNERS Have your self.' starter, magnetos, etc., repaired by us. All work guaranteed. DETROIT BATTERY SERVICE STATION, 812 N. Third St Bell 885 J. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Is hereby given that Let ters of Administration have been is sued to the undersigned, in the estate of George B. M. Lukens, late of Reed Township, Dauphin County, Pennsyl vania, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate will make prompt pay ment to the undersigned or her At torneys, and all persons having claims against said estate shall present the same for payment. MARY L LUKENS, Duncannon, R D. STROUP & FOX. , Attorneys-at-Law, t