Deaths LOMBEUG Saul Shlomberg. ted 27, died last evening, at 6.50. [ the home of his Parents, 4-J H road street, after a short nines'., fe Is survived by his wife, Mlnnla tilomberg; four brothers and two iters, Jacob, Julia, A lexa "^ i tr ' Era ham, Mrs. Morris i eld, of len Usee, and Ida. at home, ineral services held Tueiday after- Eon. from the residence of his pa INKS Died. August 8, \ 9l7 j **,®" £ ca H. Barnes, at her late home. %-Verbeke street. ' h literal services will be held atthe iove address on Saturday nlorn g. at 10 o'clock. Relatives and lends are invited to it further notice. Interment prl te at Harrlsburg Cemetery. AN —On Tuesday. August 17 Amelia M. Levan, at her lesi nee. in Lower Paxton ;ed 67 years. 3 months and < la>s. ineral on Friday afternoon, at J. 30 :lock, from her late home.'east of larlton. Burial at XV metery, Llnglestown. The iela tes and friends are incited to at nd without further notice. LOST AND FOUND )ST $5.00. in Twenty-flve Cent p at nocketbook counter. Reward turned to Office of Twenty-flve Store. IST OR STOLEN One hundred twenty dollars, in the rooms of Central Democratic Club, between and twelve, Sunday evening, dollars did not belong to holder irn to Chas. E. Duttenhofter. 1.6 ?r street. HELP WAN TED —MALE CN WANTED To work on ick farm. Good wages and steady c the year round. Must be able to lie horses. Single man preferred, y W. J. Schubauer. i ront and 'a Lane, Harrisburg. ANTED Young man. with high ol education; good position with rtunity for advancement. Apply 316, care of Telegraph. A.NTED A few" flrst-cla SERS. Good wages. Steady t. Apply at once. A. M. i5 ers pany, Columbia. Fa. OEMAKEH WANTED A good. ly job. Apply Gordon bhoe tie rig Co., 230 Strawberry avenue. ANTED Young co'jred man to ge tires. Experienced preferred, y B. F. Goodrich Rubber Co.. Hi ll Third street. ANTED A boy, over 16, to learn o-engraving. A good opportunity am good trade. Appl> to 1 hoto ■aving Department, The leie h Printing Co. ENOG RAPHE It Con i^ c h t ,° l : s young man who is capable, y. S6O. Apply Employment De iient, The Oftice Training School, .larket street. 'ANTED lit once, a young eighteen to twenty years for stock room. Inquire jgh Manufacturing Co., y and Fulton streets. Experienced to manage department; communicate by let r call personally on Saturday, to ch's. 308 Market street. PORTUNITY FOR YOUNG MEN )ver 19 years of age to enter raining school, with pay. and lecome MECHANICAL MA 'HINE ADJUSTERS. Upon .ompletion ol course men will f assigned good positions, nth every opportunity for dvancement, in our BRANCH )KFICES located in all large ities of the UNITED &TA i E&. Apply in person, or by let er. to M. A. Seely, care of illlott-Flsher Co.. Harrls urg, Pa. LNTED Young man for draft rive age and experience, and ref e. Address P. O. Box iOo, Har rg. RPENTERo WANTED At the Pennsylvania Railroad freight jn Apply to Warren Moore Ac Second and Mulberry streets. jESMAN —Of neat appear and selling ability, can connect a company that sells a special Occident and Sickness Policy, ce to make $5.00 to $1.00 a day. J. Schaefer. Manager. 929 Chest treet. Philadelphia. Pa. ■NTED Cashier for country Please state experience, if any, alary expected to start. Must be 0 invest a small amount in stock, iss P. O. Box 209. Harrisburg. Pa. £ WANTED To work in drug morning and evenings. 16 years Must live on the Hill. Begin st 22. Apply Goodyear Drug Nlnetentli and Perry. JJTED —One or two young men jrk about Auto Garage, driving epairing of all kinds. A chance sarn the automobile business, be prepared to pay SSO tuition. Transportation .School, 27 1 Cameron street. Bell 1710. ANTED 5O able-bodied for piece work. Experienc uckers can earn $75 to S9O month. Must be able to and write. Apply in per only to agent of Pennsyl i Railroad Company at Di n Street Transfer, P. R. R. Harrisburg, Pa. NTED—Young men to learn business and become practical inics and chauffeurs. Auto portatlon School. 27-29 N. Cam- Btreet. NTED Mechanical draftsmen 15 years of age who can detail layouts. Electrical experience leciissary. Permanent positions very chance for advancement of to the right men. Address Chief Engineering Department, nghouse Electric and Mfg. Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. WVWVWWAWWW For Investment < N REAL ESTATE < ve Brick Houses! os. 143 to 151 Linden Street—J bricks —8 rooms, bath] furnace. Plot, 71 1-3 x 65 ft.] tals are sl7 a month. < its Investment should easily] 1 per cent on the price asked.] Her Brothers & Co.: ber lib*. Real Estate Board< REAL ESTATE ] ranee Surety Bonds' Locust and Court Streeta ] T THURSDAY EVENING, TEE LOSER'S WANT AD USUALLY FIDS TIE HNMH Hi. Ll* WANTED—MALE WANTED A collector. Brown & Co., 1217 North Third street. WANTED Men to load stone by contract. $3 to $o a day. Apply Pax tang Quarries, Paxtang. LABORERS WANTED Steady work, good wages and chance tor ad vancement. Apply Central Iron & Steel Company. WANTED Twenty-flve wood choppers, by the day or cord; also several collers. Apply to X A. Settle!, MarysvlUe. WANTED Energetic boy over 16 years, to make himself useful in ship ping room. $5.00 to start with. Good chance foe right boy. Give refer ences of former employers. Address M., 6867, care of Telegraph. WANTED Experienced leather cutters .at once. Also learners, by hour or piece work. Good wages either way. Call Steelton Glove Com pany, 709-711 South Second, Steelton. 11EH' WAN TKD —FEMALE , CHAMBERMAID Two experienced white girls wanted at V. W. C. A.. Hershey; one for chambermaid, one to assist in kitchen; references re quired. WANTED Girl for laundry work. Six dollars per week to start. Apply . Sanitary Family Washing Co.. six teenth and Elm streets. GIRD WANTED For housework in small family. Call at 1831 Market street. SALESLADIES Experienced, for shoe department; communicate by let ter, or call personally on Saturday, to Astrich's, 308 Market street. Our school will be open all summer. Special opportunities* for those who wish to start early or for those who have unfinished work to do. Lists of students holding positions sent on re quest. CLOU should look over this list careiully and see where our students are employed. Fall term begins Tues day, September 4th. Harrisburg Shorthand school, 31 N. Second street. WANTED Girls to work in laundry. Apply Palace Steam Laundry, 2103 Logan street. COLORED GIRL for housework in apartment; small family; light work; good wages. Apply Apartment No. 3, 102 Hamilton street. WANTED Experienced steno grapher by a large concern. Chances tor advancement good. Apply K... 6866, care of Telegraph. WANTED Operators on power sewing machines. Steady work, coolest factory in town. Jennings Manufacturing Co., 2012 North Fourth street. • MILLINERY APPRENTICES We pay while learning. Ap ply at ASTRICH'S, 308 Market Street. STENOGRAPHER Lawyer wants young woman who Is experienced; salary to start, $lO. Apply Employ ment Department. The Oftice Training , School. 121 Market street. STENOGRAPHERS Tire company wants three good stenographers; ad vancement; salary, SBO. Apply Employ ment Department, The OiUce Training School, 121 Market street. WANTED Girls lor hand work and holiday boxes. Must be over 16 years. Steady work. Apply Harris burg Bag and Box Company, 1552 Vernon. WANTED, AT ONCE Experienc ed woman clerk for ice cream and confectionery store. Higli wages. Reference required. Apply iiulp, 1326 North Sixth street. WANTED Vampers, top stlchers 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 to sew canvas gloves. Wages $6 per week to begin. Call Steelton Glove Company, 70!) South Second street, Steelton, Pa. WANTED Young ladies to learn the automobile business. Day and Night Classes. Will give practical training in driving and repairing au tomobiles of all kinds. Apply at once Auto Transportation School, 27-29 North Cameron street. Bell Dhoue 1710, Dial 3060. ) I WANTED Weavers and Learnera. ! Apply Silk Mill, , Corner North and Second Sta. [ \ SITUATION S WANTED—MALE i SALESMAN Desires position. Five . years' experience selling clothing ► thoroughly acquainted with Pennsyl vania and Maryland; married; bank - references. Apply 0., 6325, care of [ Telegraph. WAGON DRIVER Young man de . sires position; can furnish references ) Apply D. Seabold. Ninth and Hemlock j streets. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Young girl, 15 years old. wishes position as child's nurse and to assist with housework. 406 South River street. WANTED Widow* wishes to keep house for widower. Call 2333 j Jefferson street. 1 -I ? WANTED Woman wishes day's work. Apply 412 Hamilton street. ] WANTED Washing to do at home. No ironing. Apply 1311 Hunter B street, or Bell phone 4668 R. : CHAMBERMAID OR COOK—Voung 1 woman desires position; can furnish references. Apply 147 Adams street. Steelton. 7 WANTED Woman wants work as , child's nurse or companion to elderly , person. R„ 6870. care of Telegraph. I CHILD'S NURSE OR LIGHT ► HOUSEWORK WANTED By young ► girl. Apply 1730 North Seventh street * —, y ° un S woman, ► with small child, desires work as a ► housekeeper, or house work. Annly ► to 1612 Walnut street. ! WASHING WANTED —Todo at ► home; ladies' and gentlemen's clothing ► a specialty. Address, or call. 1308 ► North Seventeenth street. Can give city ► references as to reliability and good ► work. ► , ► CHILD'S NURSE OR LIGHT ► HOUSEWORK WANTED By young ► girl. Apply 1730 North Seventh street. ► WANTED A young, white girl ► wishes housework in small family. ► Address 3., 6843, care of Telegraph ► WANTED Young, colored girl ► wishes position as child's nurse. Ap [ ply 1417 Currant avenue. ► J WANTED Colored woman wishes ; day s work. 1302 North Seventh street. SITUATIONS WANTED Female HOUSEKEEPER Young woman, with small child, desires position as housekeeper; can furnish references. Call at 2022 North Fifth street. WANTED Day's work by white girl. Apply Bell phone 4648J, or 806 Green street. ROOMS FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS First, sec ond and third floor rooms; for one or two gentlemen, or man and wife. 118 South street, near Front. TWO furnished rooms for light housekeeping; steam heat and all conveniences. Apply 1814 Green street. TWO furnished rooms on second floor, with all conveniences. Apply SO North Fifth street. DESIRABLE ROOM FOR RENT For two girls or married couple, or single persons, with use of Bell phone and llvingroom. Inquire at 250 Crescent street. ONE nicely furnished room In pri vate family, with use of bath and phone. Apply 1215 North Second street. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Large, airy, outside strictly private, single or communicating kitchenettes. Stoves furnished free. Laundry, phone and bathroom privileges. Weekly pay clients. Daily inspection invited. 429 Broad street. THREE ROOMS FOR RENT sepa rately, unfurnished. Rates, $1.25 to $2.00 per week. Call 912 North Third street. Bell phone 386 J. ONE nicely furnished front parlor with connecting sleeping room; very 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; photie. Rates, $3 per week and up. 518 Market, at the Subway Entrance. ROOMS WANTED YOUNG COUPLE wishes two nicely furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping. Address D., 6869, care of Telegraph. WANTED Furnished room, with private bath, suitable for man, wife and baby. With board, or near good boardinghouse, and centrally located. P. O. Box 114. APARTMENTS FOR RENT. 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. APARTMENTS WANTED APARTMENT WANTED Four or five rooms, with bath, desired by mar ried couple. Apply S., 6324, care of Telegraph. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SEVERAL PROPERTIES FOR SALE —Some of them- 10 per cent, invest ment; cheap and on easy terms. C. H. Corder. 1190 Walnut street. Bell 2412 R. FOR SALE 1720 Forster street. New brick dwell ing with garage in rear. CHA&. ADLER 1002 NORTH THIRD STREET FOR SALE Well improved Front street property, 105 feet (or more) by 200 ft., below Kelker street. Address 1708 North Second Street. HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES 1108 Camei'on street, 2 V4-story frame dwelling; 8 rooms; bath; hot and cold water; newly papered; electric lights; lot, 15x100. with stable in the rear; * 1; > 8 u U -'story frame dwelling, with all Improvements. $1,400, on Wallaee St l4B t Linden street; 3 -story frame dwelling; 10 rooms; bath; hot and cold water; newly papered and painted; gas all through the house. Best offer ta i U 4 U " Currant; 3-story brick; 8 rooms; water in the kitchen; $1,300. LINCOLN REALTY CO., Box 349. HARRISBURG. PA. EIGHT- ROOM —Summer bungalow,. 2 acres land, fruit —on Susquehanna. 12 miles west of city. Convenient train service, location none better. Bargain —photos at our office. Rohrer & Son. Bergner Building. FOR SALE One of the finest su burban homes in Central Pennsyl vania near trolley line close by Harrisburg. Modern ill every respect. Delightfully located. Beautiful grounds. Garage—chickenhouse and other outbuildings. Price is attrac ; tive. A. C. Mead, Eighth Floor, Union Trust Building, Harrisburg, Pa. NEW JEItSEY ACREAGE BAR GAIN' $2 cash, $2 monthly, buys two acres line land; full price, S3B (only sl9 per acre). Vail. 1480 Broadway, New York City. 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. FOR SALE No. 83 Norm Sixteenth street brick house 9 rooms i ! bath gas furnace porch front. Bell Realty Co- Bergner Building. LARGE BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE above Maclay • street ll rooms and bath gas electric light steam heat lot, 23x130 stable on rear. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. NEW BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE on i terms that should attract you steam heat all other improvements lust completed last of eight dwell ■ ings Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Build : ing. FOR SALE—II 4 Washington street, • corner River alley, two-and-one-half r Etory frame; eight rooms and bath; i all conveniences. Corner Bridge and Eighth streets. Elk wood, 2 V4 -story frame; eight • rooms and bath; all conveniences. ' The above properties will be sold at ' a bargain. Apply Keeney & Sim mons, New Cumberland. ' FOR SALE —Dwelling 415 Cumber ' land street, with 3 garages in rear. Now yielding 10 per cent, on lnvest " ment. inquire N. K. Oyster, 15 S. ■ Third street. ' BOARDINGHOUSE centrally lo cated doing a very cood business I Reason for selling, leaving towu. Ap -1 ply to Mrs. A. L Piatt. 222 Chestnut | street. City. I EDGEMONT Two lots, 30x120. Price. $125.00 each. Easy terms. Wal ter L Dowhower. 21 North Fifth P street. Both phones. r 1 — 1 : REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 1 FOR RENT —Entire building; large, ' fine storeroom, two roomy apart - ments, all conveniences, slaughter -1 house butcher Hhop in rear, cor - ner Dauphin and Fourth streets, op posite Kelker Street Mfrkethouse. - Former proprietor accumulated a fortune running general market and s grocery store. A. C. Mead, Eighth „ Floor, Union Trust Building, Harris burg, Pa. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH ( -) FACTS THAT HELP in renting a house or apartment should be told in ' your advertisement. If the price is i 1 1 1 right, that should be strongly empha i sized. If the location, transit facilities, improvements, conveniences within | and without are strong points in favor of the house or apartment, emphasize them all. I' ' I L t REAL ESTATE FOB RENT THREE-STORY BRICK DWELL ING. uptown. with Improvements; close to trolley. Rent, S2O. Posses sion September 1. Inquire E. O. Shaff ner, 10i Boas street. Bell 779 M. FOR RENT Store, 223 Broad Street $20.00 Store, 252 Hamilton Street ... $12.00 Store, 604 Market Street .... $126.00 CHAS. ADLER, 1002 NORTH THIRD STREET HEAL ESTATE—For sale or Kent HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth and Curtln streets, Nlnetuenth-and-a- Half and Greenwood. Fred C. Miller. 213 Walnut. Bell phone 797 M. REAL ESTATE WANTED YOUNG COUPLE desires to rent small house; improvements; prefer outskirts of city. State rent, etc. Bell : phone 31M, Steelton. Ask for Stanley. FURNISHED HOUSE FOR A GOOD TENANT. About eight rooms; mod ern improvements. 'Call, Rent Depart ment, Miller Brothers & Co., Bell 1695; C. V. 2130. COTTAGES SEVERAL COTTAGES FOR RENT : by day, week or evenings. A very de sirable and convenient place for an outing. Telephone, bath, • electric ' light, etc. Call 912 North Third street. Bell phone 385 J. FARMS WANTED A SMALL FARM WANTED near Harrisburg. Apply K.. 6875, care of Telegraph. I WILL SELL your farm land, no matter where it's located, what kind or what size; my price is 3 per cent.; give me a chance; no sale, no charge. C. H. Corder. 1190 Walnut street. Har risburg. Bell phone 2412 R. LET ME SELL YOUR FARMS—No matter what sire, 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 Farm not over 15 miles from Harrisburg. Improved real estate given in exchange. A. C. Mead. Eighth Floor, Union Trust Co. I Building, Harrisburg, Pa. PUBLIC SALE AUCTlON! auction! , AUCTION!!! OF DESIRABLE BUILDING IX)TS AT THE HERSHEY HIGHLANDS Thur. and Fri., August 9 and 10-17. Sale at 1:30. Hershey Highlands are located right in Hershey, fa., the gar den spot of Central Pennsylvania. We have three hundred choice home sites which will be sold to the highest bidder. This is the opportunity you ■ have been looking for. Don't miss it. Come and bring a friend with you. State Real Estate Co., Inc., 301 Patriot Building, Maxwell H. Hite, Harrisburg, Pa. • Auctioneer, 902 Market St.. - Harrisburg. Pa. T. Elliott Middleton, Clerk. [ " ' FARMS ' 6-ACRE fruit and poultry farm at , Grantham. This place is in iirst-class shape. Price, $2,100. H. G. Pedlow, > 3 South Thirteenth street. THREE-ACRE FARM. 2 V4-story frame house, slate roof; name barn, small stable, fruit trees, chiukun house, all kinds of vegetables. Price, $l,lOO. 107 Chestnut street. FOR SALE . A three-acre farm and also a two-acre farm; plenty of fruit trees; 6-room, new nouse on both farms; plenty of outbuildings; 10c car fare from Market Square. Price, $2,6u0 each. For particulars call at 107 Chestnut street. THE HARRY NORNHOLD FARM— -11 Vs acres. All good buildings. Nine room house, barn, summerliouse, hog barn, implement barn, chickenhouse, smoke and meathouse, apple orchard and other fruit. Along the State Highway, 11 miles N. E. Harrisburg. A wonderful Farm for $1,450. C. B. Care, Care's Grocery, Linglestown. Pa. 25 ACRES Farm, 7 miles from Harrisburg, on State Road, mostly level, line soil, young orchard, good fence, new house, cemented cellar and porches, 2 acres woodland, spring and running water; for price and particu lars, apply to C. H. Corder. 1190 Wal nut street, or Bell 2412 R. 3% ACRES, improved by a good 8- room frame dwelling, large chicken house, stable and otner outbuildings; located 7-minute walk from car line; 6-cent fare from Harrisburg; 400 fruit trees; good water. Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FARMS FOR SALE 34-ACRE FARM in Middlesex town ship, Cumberland county. Good land I and buildings. Also 13-acres of moun tain land, inquire J. R. Wilson, Car „ lisle. Pa. R. P., 1. '■ FOR SALE Two 5-acre farms, r with 6-room frame houses; 5 minutes walk from West Fairvlew trolley. Easy terms. See Charles Davles, Room - 204 Calder Building. Bell 4377. 26-ACRE FARM. 7 miles south of ~ Harrisburg. In York County, on State >• Road, four miles to New Cumberland, - with now house, bank barn, young - orchard, good fence. For information - apply to C. H. Corder. 1190 Walnut - street. Harrisburg. s. . a FARMS From J to 200 acres each, d for sale cheap and easy terms. Some h close to Harrisburg and on State - Road. Apply to C. H. Corder, ll#o Walnut street, Harrlabur*. OFFICES AND STOREROOMS FOR RENT Third street. North 814—Store room about 11x20, newly installed with city steam heat and electric lights and all latest Improve ments. Central location and low ren tal. Apply L. Mlnter, 110 N. Second street. Both phones. 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. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE— Bought at highest cash prices and sold reasonable. S. Refkin, 407 Broad street. Bell phone 2860. MORRIS SAYS you save money by buying new and second-hand furni ture here. Highest cash prices paid for furniture. Mbrrla Schmertz, 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R. 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. J. COOPER & SON We make a specialty of and pay high cash prices for old, wornout autos. Also buy rags, paper, rubber, scrapirion and metal. Eleventh and Christiana Sts., Between State and Walnut BELL 3971 W. DIAL 4371 BICYCLE FRAMES. COASTER BRAKES, ETC.. bought for highest cash prices. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North Third street. Bell 385 J. WANTED One or two H-H.-P. Electric Motors for direct curitnt, 220 volts. Speed about 400 R. P. M. Ad dress Superintendent, The Telegraph Printing Co., Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED—OId False Teeth. Don't matter if broken. I pay $2.00 to >ls per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail, t L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth street, Philadel phia, Pa. WANTED Flat-top desk, second hand. Will pay fair price if in good condition. Address "Desk," care of Telegraph. WANTED A Fox Terrier pup, 6 to 8 weeks old. Apply X., 6876, care Of Telegraph. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE— Two SIOO Cumberland Valley Telephone Co. 5 per cent, bonds. Address Box A, 4947, care of Telegraph. PEACHES. PEACHES. PEACHES. Peach Orchard three-quarters of a mile from Linglestown, now has 30 varieties of fruit ready for market. Any one In Linglestown will show way to orchard. Come with your autos and trucks to get finest peaches grown in Dauphin county. A. w. Snyder, Harrisburg R. D., No. 3. ANGORA KITTENS FOR SALE Call 413 Broad street. HORSES AND CARRIAGES FOR SALE Gentle driving mare, 8 years old; safe for ladies or children to ride or drive; also 3 months' old colt, halter broken; buggy, har ness, etc. Bell phone 1283 J. PAINT! PAINT! PAINT! At Gable's, 111-117 S. Second street, 5,000 Gallons New Era Ready Mixed Paint. Also full line'of Acme Quality Paint. Largest Stock of Ready Mixed Paint in Harrisburg. SASHES At Gable s, 111-117 South } Second street; 5,000 sets of new sash, Bxlo, 12 L painted and glazed, $1.60 per set. All other regular sizes; doors ' and shutters, all sizes. FOR SALE—I .-ofltable news agency in large town nesr Harrisburg. Pro prietor going into other line of busl i ness. Price is rig'it and the field Is rich In opportuni'.v for hustlers. . Apply T6842. Bargains In Typewriters. All makes, ; second-hand and rebuilt. Bought, ex i changed, rented and sold. Geo. P. Til > lotson, 206 Locust. Opp. Orpheum. ONE wroughtlron fence for sale. ' Can be bought at a reasonable price. Apply 2114 Moore street. Dial 5821. 1 FOR PALE A Victrola and 15 ■ pieces of music, in first-class condi- I tion. Cheap. M. S. Bankes, 1441 Shoop I street, City. Near Fifteenth and I Walnut. . FOR SALE Unredeemed watches and diamonds at prices lower than ' can be bought wholesale. CHAS. ARONSON, Reliable Jeweler and Broker, 422 Market Street. FOR SALE, at Gable s. 111-117 South Second street. Lawn Fence, - Field Fence, Gates, Poultry Netting. " Building Hardware. Plaster Board, Upson Wall Board, Compo-Board, Doors, Sash, Shutters, Mouldings, ' Porch Posts, Pumps, etc. ! EXTRA SPECIAL —Roses and Car . nations, 50c per dozen. Keeney's Cut- Late Flower Shops, 810 North Third - street. 325 Market street. 1 FOR SALE Two Bargains—One Dorsey Inipos- I ing Stone, with furniture and form rack complete. One Texas Imposing Stone, with f Letter Boards and Sort Drawers. B These two pieces of Printing Office , furniture are in first-class condition [ and if you are a Job -Printer or a i Newspaper man, don t overlook this t opportunity to secuns real bargains. Superintendent, The Telegraph t'rlnt - Ing Co.. Harrisburg, Pa. nl FOR SALE Full-bred Fox Ter ' rler Pups. Your choice of the litter. J Inquire 1112 Montgomery street, or call 8547 M Bell phone. BUSINESS OPIH>RTUXITIES CONFECTIONERY STORE and Soda Fountain. Proprietor comes under selective draft. Will soli for half the cost of fixtures alone. Unusual oppor tunity. Address K., 6874, care of Tele graph. FOK SALE Grocery stock and Ilx tures, all new, 1150.00; 8-room dwell ing; $7 per month rent. 303 North Market street, Mechanlcsburg, Pa. FOR SALE Old-established res tuurant and confectionery store. Cen trally located. Best class of trade. Must sell on account of ill health. Can have long lease if desired. Apply X., 6836, care of Telegraph. IF you have $340 to $450 to invest with your services, we have a good business proposition to offer that will pay $45 per week and up. This is an unusual and exceptional business op portunity to the right man. Call Metropolitan Hotel; ask for Mr. Best. / I FOR SALE A gooy-paylng Gro cery Store, with a small line of every- I day Shoes and Notions. 1 have made j good money. So can you. 1 want to j retire and will stay with you till you get the run of the store. Square deal to right man. Don't write unless you mean business. Elegant location In Franklin county. H.. 6848, care of Harrisburg Telegraph. FOR SALE Automobile Repair Shop and Garage. Owner desires to sell on account of entering U. S. serv ice. Address Box R, 6715, Care of Telegraph. BUSINESS PERSONALS A. ABRAMSON and the Reliable Junk Company have gone into part nership and are doing business at 1107-1109 North Seventh' street. Will call for old leather shoes and all Junk. M. H. BAKER & CO.. Plumbing and Heating Contractors. 1330 Derry street. Both phones. QUININE —Look out for that grippe feeling, likely to catch you thia changeable weather. OUR LAXATIVE PHOSPHO-QUININE will stake it oft. If taken in time. Gross L>rug Store, 119 Market street. WHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY Trustee Bldg.—All kinds of detective work handle! —one eye always open. BELL PHONE 4399. BRING your Phonograph and Vic trola to Stautfer Music House, 1213 North Third street, if it needs repair ing. We guarantee our work. Open every evening. UPHOLSTERING And furniture repairing, mattresses renovated and cushions of all kinds made. S. N. Cluck, 320-326 Woodbine street. Phone 1317 J. MacWILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION CO Builders and Contractors. House building our specialty. Job work looked after carefully. Dial 3705. OFFICE, 2150 NORTH FIFTH STREET. GENERAL ROOFING and Spouting stove and furnace work; roof painting a specialty. We guar antee all work. Apply 2114 Moore, or call Dial phone 5821. 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 5854. SPANGLER PLANING MILL CO.— Mill work of all kinds. Estimates cheerfully given. 824 North Seventh street. Cleaners and Dyers ~ GOODMAN'S SANITARY STEAM ING, Cleaning, Pressing Works. Re pairing. Work guaranteed. Call and deliver. Both phones. 1306 Vs N. Sixth Street SEND your clothes to EGGERT'S CLEANING AND DVEING WORKS, 1245 Market street. We call and de liver. Both phojies. Hauling and Moving BLUE LINE AUTO TRANSFER Piano moving a specialty. Hauling. Suuare dealing our policy. 917-A Cap ital St. C. V. 5897, Bell 852 W. Musical TALKING MACHINES promptly and caretully repaired by an expert only. Ol LEU'S, 14 South Fourth street. FOR SALE A lot of unredeemed violins, mandolins, guitars, banjos, and a few victrolas. N. Brenner, 1315 North Third street. Money to Loan MONEY advanced to housekeepers at legal rates; business contidential. Profit Sharing Loan Su<jiety, Spooner Building, 9 North Market Square. MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security in any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. Box 174. Harrisburg. Pa. WE LEND MONEY in compliance with Act of June 17, 1916, 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— sls TO S3OO If without bank credit and pressed for funds with which to meet immediate necessities, consult this licensed, bonded, supervised institution, financ ed and managed by local peo pie. CO-OPERATIVE LOAN & INVESTMENT CO.. 204 Chestnut St.. Harrisburg, Pa. MONEY TO LOAN AT LEGAL RATES —On furniture, real estate and endorsed notes. Licensed by the State and under supervision of the Banking Department. Equitable In vestment Co., Inc., Second Floor, 3 North Market Square. Established 1904. Shoe Repairing NEW. UP-TO-DATE SHOE REPAIR SHOP Now open at 230 Strawberry street. - JOS. GORDON, PROP, Our shop at I 1820 North Third street will also be continued. Bell 938W, Dial 5663. SHOE REPAIRING Others fix 'em; we rebuild 'em. Your phone orders promptly attended to. Elite Shoe Repair Co., 14 S. Dewberry avenue. Storage STORAGE —419 Broad street, house hold goods, merchandise. Private rooms sl-$3. Wagons, 75c month. D. Cooper & Co., 417 Broad St. Both phones. STORAGE —Firaprooi and non-Qre proof warehouses. Private rooms for household goods, $Va month up. Har risburg Storage Co., 437-4 45 S. 2nd St. STORAGE ln brick building, rear 408 Market. Household goods la clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. P. f, I Hener. 4UB Market street. Undertakers SAMUEL S. FACKLER. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1311 Derry St. - BELL 1966. DIAL 2188. AUGUST 9, 1917. Whefe to Dliio Wei! 1 STOU FF liH'S RESTAURANT Home cooking served to nusl uessmen ami Ladle* la sepa rate (llnlngroom. DINE WHERE BEST COSTB LESS~ - Where cuisine Is an art and ! eating a pleasure. Manhattan Keataurant. 317 Market jtreet. AUTOMOBILES ! < AUTOS FOK SALE 1 Maxwell Masuott, A 1 shape $275 Ford Light Delivery, punel body, In tine condition 1800 ' 1916 Chalmer-40, like new $950 1916 Hudson, 5-passenger, latest i equipment. This car Is a big bargain at 1500 MILLER AUTO-CO., 6S South Cameron Street. Both Phones. WE SELL AUTOMOBILES on cou slgnment and charge only 5 per cent. No storage charges if car is not sold. Auto Transportation bchool, 27-29 N. Cameron street. FORD TOURING, 1914—Has always been taken care of; Is good as new; speedometer; master viDrator;; good top, with curtains; good tires; tire carrier; 1 tube; mirror; tools, etc; $300.00. See Foreman at Shirt Fac tory, Linglestown, Pa. MOTOR CAR OWNERS Have your carbon removed from your car by an experienced carbon burner. Prestollte process. Rates reasouable. Satisfaction guaranteed DAVTON OARAGE Bell phone 385 J. 912 N. Third St. FOR SALE One 1914 Ford; one 1917 Metz truck, in good runnlfig con dition. Sunshine Garage, 82 South Cameron street. OVERLAND USED CAR DEPARTMENT A few excellent used cars that we have put into first-class condition as to tinlsh, upholstery and mechanical construction. Will be closed out at bargain prices. 1917 Overland Roadster $550 1916 Overland Touring Car 560 1916 Jackson Roadster SSO Pullman Roadster for 275 Payments can be arranged. THE OVERLAND-HARRISBURG CO., 212-214 North Second St. OPEN EVENINGS. WE WILL SELL YOUR AUTO Let us sell your automobile. No L. sale, no pay. Terms reasonable. DAYTON GARAGE. , Bell phone 385 J. 912 North Third St. FOR SALE Ford touring car In A 1 condition. Will sell cheap.. Ap ' ply Federich's Garage, Briggs and • Bur tine streets. ' 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 streeL 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 24, 1914; 7- , passenger; 6-cyllnder, louring car lor sale; self-starter; electrically equip ped; two extra tires and tubes; ■lip covers for all seats and side cur tains; machine very little used; bar gain to quick buyer; will demonstraie. call at once to Excelsior Garage. 1021 Market street. : EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE 4 All makes of batteries recharged > and repaired; work guaranteed. Auto repairing; electrical work a EXCELSIOR AUTO & BATTERY CO., . 11th and Muloerrv Sts. ! AND BICYCLES BICYCLE BARGAINS Easy pay ; ments. Pay as you ride. Machines from SIO.OO upwards. Come here save money. Guaranteed repairing. DAYTON CYCLE CO., 912 North Third Street. INDIAN MOTORCYCLE—AIso Thor and Harley-Davidson for sale cheap; just been overhauled; all twin cylin ders and in good condition. C. H. Uhler, Seventeenth and Derry streets. 1 WANTED MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES We will pay you good prices for your second-hand Motorcycles, Bi cycles, or parts. Bring them in and let us make you an oiler, or drop a > postal and buyer will call. See us for Big Bargains in Motor ' cycles and Bicycles. Easy terms. Pay is you ride. DAYTON CYCLE CO., 912 N. Third St. Bell 385 J. MOTORCYCLE, 1916—3-speed; twin electric; Harley; SIBO.OO. Ri M. Peffer, I Dale and Market, Washington Heights. MOTORCYCLE SALE ■ Clearing Sale of ail Used, Rebuilt Motorcycles. • 1914 Excelsior, tw-speed, was $125.00. Reduced to SIOO.OO " 1916 Dayton, three r speed, was > $200.00. iteduced to $175.00 • 1916 Indian, three-speed, elec ' trie, was $225.00. Reduced i to .'5195.90 - 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-Davidson, three speed, electric, was $225.00. Reduced to $200.00 1915 ludian, three-speed, elec tric, was $176.00. 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. J HEAGY BROS., i 1200 North Third St. Open Evenings. 0 MOTORCYCLE BARGAINS Ma - chines from SSO upwards. Easy pay -1 ments. Pay as you ride. See us. 1 Save money. DAYTON CYCLE CO., = 912 North Third Street. UAKAG£S BLACK'S GARAGE—Live and dead • storage; new iireproof building; full 1 line of Tires. Accessories. Repair shop 8 next door. 203-205 S. Seventeenth St. WM. PENN OARAGE 304-6 Muench -street. Limousines for funerals, parties and balls; careful i drivers; open day and night. Bell ' 4564. CAMP CURTIN GARAGE " SEVENTH AND CAMP STREETS I 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. BELL PHONE 1093 J. ACCESSORIES ANI> UEPAIRS ' TIRK REPAIRING Best of work guaranteed at reasonable prices. Call and give u* a trial, ood GServlce Tire Co., 1019 Market street. SPEEDOMETER BARGAINS for motorcycles Stewart's, while they last, $9.00 each; Corbln Brown, 110.00 each, for all manner of machines. A few second-hand speedometers. $5.00 and upwards. See our bargains. DAYTON CYCLE CO., 112 North Third Street. WOULD SEND U. S. ARMYTO RUSSIA [Continued From First Page.] soclates on the mission, Charles Ed ward Russell suggested that Amer ican troops be dispatched to the eastern front for the moral effect on the Russians. r Six special reports probably will bo submitted. Upoa arrival In Rus sia each commissioner was given a special assignment to cover some particular branch of the new gov ernment that he might give the Russians advice and be of particu lar aid to United Stat.ea officials up on his return home. The assignments were as follows: Sir. Root, ministry; Charles Edward Russel, Workmen's Council, political parties and Socialists; Cyrus H. Mc- Cormick and Charles K. Bertron, finance; James Duncan, labor; John It. Mott and Charles R. Crane, reli gion; Major General Hugh L. Scott, army; Rear Admiral James H. Glen non, navy. Workers to Do Share Mr. Duncan gave an outline of some of the principal features of his report to-day that he might set at rest conflicting stories which have gone broadcast. "The Russian workman certainly will do his hare," Mr. Duncan said. o "He hafi done it already, and he is <t entering into the spirit of the new' government with a whole heart. When the scheme of government Anally is routed out, he will bo found to have a big hand in it ami he will discharge his duties proper ly. "Gradually the workingmen are - assimilating the idea of organization and I expect them to round out some sort of a federation, embracing both skilled and unskilled labor, more similar perhaps to the British system than to ours. While I was in Petrograd a meeting of twenty nine trades was held for the pur pose of organizing, and tho men listened with apparently keen In terest to my explanation of how la bor operated its organizations in this country. SI 111 Dnzzlcd workingmen are dazzled their freedom to organize. Of course under the Czar they had no lp.bor organizations because such bodies were regarded as revolution ary and its members were subject to the severest penalties. It is not un usual for the workers to leave their benches in the middle of the day, call a meeting and advise their em ployers that they are displeased with conditions. "Their street meetings are pecu liar. Guaranteed the liberty of free speech, they, are making the most of it. They have some heated wrangles on street corners. At the close of these debates, however, it is customary for the leading belliger ents to exchange cigarets, shake hands and proceed to other meet ings. I jick Only Collars "The eight-hour day, enforced soon after the revolution, has great ly pleased the workers. "In many cases wages have been raised a hundred per cent." Describing the sessions of the Workmen's Council, In which he sat almost daily, for a month, Charles Edward Russel said it compared very favorably with other similar legislative bodies. Tho greater ap parent difference, he said, was in the absence of laundered collars. Only the newspaper reporters wore them, he said. "The council is very well regu lated," he said. "There is no such disorder as might be expected. Whije there are more than 1,000 members, 830 -with votes and 200 without votes, they are under good control." Their work practically completed, the members of the mission plan to leave for their homes wltljln a few day B. ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS STANLEY STEAMER CARS KOEHLER TRUCKS, SALES & SER VICE; general auto repairing and sup plies. Battery recharging. Paul D. Messner, 1118 James street. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS —Have your batteries charged and repaired by a practical repair man. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Free inspection. DETROIT BATTERY SERVICE CO., 912 North Third St., Bell phone 385 J. GOODYEAR. Portage & Flsk Tires. Storage. Gas, Oil, Air. Never closed. Rex Garage, 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., 912 N. Third St. Bell 886 J. MOTORCYCLE TANDEMS —We have purchased 25 F. & N. Tandems for Harley-Davidson, Indian, etc., with footboard which will lit 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 oa ignition and carburetor troubles. Highest grade repair work. LEMOTNB ; AUTO SHOP. Lemoyne. Both phones. AUTO OWNERS Have your self starter, magnetos, etc., repaired by us. All work guaranteed. DETROIT BATTERY SERVICE STATION, 912 N. Thlrd St Bell 385 J. LEGAL NOTICES To the Stockholders of MIDLAND REALTY COMPANY A meeting of Stockholders of Mid land Realty Company will be held In Room 505 Bergner Building, corner 1 of Third and Market Streets, Harris burg. Pa., on the 18th day of August 1917, at 11 o'clock a. m. to take action I on approval or disapproval of the [ proposed increase of the Indebtedness i of this Company, the said Midland liealtv Company, from $220,000.00 to , $320,000.00. * R. G. COX, Secretary. | SEALED PROPOSALS will be re ceived by the undersigned, at his office in the Calder Building, Harrls ' burg. Pa., until 2 o'clock R M., Mon day, August 20, 1917, for furnishing ten hose driers similar to those row ir* use in the Hope Fire house. Second street, near North Btreet, where sample may be soen. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check for 10 per cent, of bid, and the successful bidder will be re quired to file a bond for 25 per cent, of contract price, with corporate surety. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. , E. Z. GROSS. Supt. of Parks and Public Property. DIIBBER STAM Qfl , Ull SEALS & STENCILS Ilk II ¥ MFG.BYHBG. STENCIL WORKS ■ ] 11 130 LOCUST ST. HBGwPA. If 13
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