MOST COMPETENT HELP CAN EE FOUND) -THROUGH TELEGRAPH WANT A ft! SDeatbs itllAV Wm. H, Murray died ,'ednesday, September 19i aged il ears. , ...... uneral Saturday afternoon, at U clock, from late residence, lu-li ernon street. Relative* and friends re Invited to attend irther notice. Interment hast arrlaburg Cemetery. IiOSX AND FOUND OST Crescent-shaped breast- Monday afternoon, on the golf is of Reservoir Park. S „io!s irned to C. L Miller at Mechanics st Co. OST—Pocket book Tuesday p. m. Aeen Fourth and Market and elfth and Market, containing a i of money, annual pas* and other ortantpapers. Reward if returned Telegraph office. . HELP WANTED —Male CANVASSERS Wanted. Men with newspaper experience preferred, guaran teed salary and expenses. Give details of previous expe rience in letter to L., SSS4. care of Telegraph. OY WANTED Apply Stern's -Rate Shoe Store. 209 Walnut >et. RUGS Wanted, a qualified as ant. Good hours. Reference re ed. Address Y., 6240, care of 'graph. , EN WANTED to load, stone. 27 toc ton. Can earn s2o to s3a per k. Apply Paxtang Quarries. Pax 5. WANTED 100 Common laborers. H. KOPPERS CO.. Care of Bethlehem bteel Co.. Coke Oven Plant. Steelton. Pa. WO first class plumbers wanted at ? Apply' Herre Brothers, 411 ghn street. Harrisburg. I ANTED A middle-aged man for i t work. Apply Devine & * ungel e Co.. Harrisburg. Pa. 'ANTED Salesman for grocery irtraent. Apply Steelton Store Co., 'Hon, Pa. | '\NTED Young man over 16 j r's old to work in drug store.) mer. Third and Broad. j ANTED. AT ONCE Boys 16 to ■ •ears oi age, lor Press work; also >rers. Good wages paid. Inquire „alance & Grosjean Mfg. to., Jef-i un and Division streets. '\NTI2D High school boy to as in shipping department after >ol and Saturdays. Fifteen cents lour to start. State age and hours can work. Address K., t>2Ji, care 'elegiaph. ANTED —One or two young men vork about Auto Garage. driving repairing of all kinds. A chance learn the automobile business, t be prepared to pay $0 tuition. 0 Transportation School, 27- th Cameron street. Hell litu. ANTED Reliable man. ftonest good reputation, for shipping k in wholesale house, none but petent men need reply and with lence. Address Box 124. ' \NTED A white woman for j lin family of three. $7.00 per | k Reference required. Address >23S, care of Telegraph. \NTED farmer to work two i*e farm. Apply C. Peterman, ither Bureau, Old Post Office, be e-n 9 and 4 and 7:15 and 8;li> P. M. jERK With some knowledge of ography. for construction office, ly at once. Nelson & Lewin, 26 th Third street. Room 14. ANTED Boy, over IS. to learn to-engraving. A good opportunity irn a good trade. Apply to Photo raving Dept.. The Telegraph Print- Co. ANTED A boy for general of work to learn* typewriting busl ., Apply Remington Typewriter ipany, 119 Walnut street. \NTED Twenty-five wood jpers, by the day or cord; also 't-al coilers. Apply to J. A Seidel, ysvllle. ANTED Young men to learn > business and become practical hanics and chauffeurs. Auto asportation School, 27-29 N. Cam i street. ILESMAN for high-class news sr and rural magazine proposition, ranteed salary and liberal cum lion to live man. Give age, previ experience In detail and other .locations in letter, which will be idential if desired, to 8., 6214, care 'elegraph. VANTED 5O able-bodied n for piece work. Ex ienced truckers can earn $75 £9O per month. Must be able read and write. Apply in son only to agent of Penn lania Railroad Company at ision Street P. R. Co., Harrisburg, Pa. l BORERS WANTED Steady £, good wages and chance for ad :ement. Apply Central Iron & 1 Company. ANTED—CIerk to sell sundries own town drug store. State age, lence and where worked prevlous- I. 6236, care Telegraph. ANTED—White chauffeur, must experienced and a careful driver competent to care for car. Ad s, with references, L, 5920, care graph. ANTED Two or three stock • man on a new and unusual osition. Liberal advances to men iroven ability. Address R„ 6219. of Telegraph. LOUSES THAT I WE'RE GOING TO SELL! 1815 .North Street 1-story frame house with 8 sms. bath and furnace. Lot 20x J ft., to a 20-ft. rear alley, ssession in thirty days. Price, •2,400 35 \. Seventeenth Street Three-story brick house with rht rooms, bath and furnace, t 17x100 ft. to a 10-ft. wide rear ey. 2204 X. Third .Street Plot of ground 28x160 ft. rough to Susquehanna street; proved with a 3-story brick me, twelve rooms, bath, steam it, gas and electricity. Prop s' is in excellent condition. iller Brothers & Co. iiulier Ilhuc. Heal Batate Board REAL ESTATE mranre Surety Roads Locnst and Court Streets THURSDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED—F£MALB WANTED—White girl for general - housework) small family! good wages; i must like children! references re quired, Bell 1471 M, SALESLADIES Experienced wanted for our Suit, (oat and Waist Departments, Apply ASTRICH'S NEW STORE, 808 Market Street. WANTED A girl to help with children by day or week. Apply oven ■ ings, 229 Forster. i WANTED An experienced watt , ress. Wages $5.00 per week. Apply 1 State Capital Hotel. WANTED—A white girl for general : housework in family of three. Phone 3343 Bell. WANTED Girls, not under 16 years of ag-s, to learn the trade of cigarmak tng. Pay $6.00 a week to learn. Experienced girls earning upward to $20.00 a week. Apply at HARRISBURG CIGAR CO.. No. 600 Race Street. LIVINGSTON. 9 South Market Square, Want young girls to act as assistant salesladies in coat and suit room. Also bundle wrappers and one girl that understands sewing, to assist in fitting department. Apply in person at once. YOUNG LADIES WANT ED Extra salesladies for Saturday afternoon and even ing. Apply ASTRICH'S, 308 Market Street. j GIRL WANTED For general housework. Must know how to cook. Apply 412 Briggs street. WANTED Girl for general house work in family of two; references re quired. Apply 1520 State street. I WANTED WhiVe girl or woman for light housework from 3 to 8 P. M. daily. Sunday excepted. Must be good cook. Good wages. References re- I quired. Address M„ 5921, care of I Telegraph. I WANTED Woman who can do I plain cooking. Apply J. S. W„ care of - Telegraph Office. WANTED—Young woman to act as assistant in dental office. Address D., 5907, care of Telegraph. WAITRESS—Wanted at the Alva Restaurant, opposite Penn Station. BOOKKEEPER Opportunity for capable girl to better her position; clean, light office; good salary to right party. Address 8.. 6134, care of Telegraph. WANTED White girl for general housework; small family; good wages; must like children; references re quired. T„ 6230. care of Telegraph. WANTED A refined woman for housekeeper by a man with two chll ! dren. Apply K., 6234, care of Tele- I graph. WHITE cook wanted. Apply Piatt's Boarding House, 222 Chestnut street. WANTED American wnite wo man, honest and respectable, thor oughly experienced In restaurant ■ work; must be able to do general cooking and pastry work and wait on tables when required. Steady work, good pay and no heavy chores. Like a home to a good woman. Prefer one who has been in restaurant business for herself. Write to 8.. 5917, care of Harrisburg Telegraph. OPERATORS on power sewing ma chines. Steady work. See our new building. JENNINGS MFG. CO., 2012 North Fourth street. APPLY AT ONCE Several ener getic girls over 16 years of age, who wish permanent employment. Harris burg Bag and Box Company. 1550 Ver non street. WANTED Weavers and Learners. Apply Silk Mill, Corner North and Second Sts. HOSIERY Knltturs ana Loopers wanted. Steady work and good pay. Aply at once to New Idea Hosiery Co., Fourteenth and Mayflower streets, Harrisburg. WANTED—Young women 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 phone 1710, Dial 3060. j , GIRLS to feed Platen presses. Ex | perience not necessary. Apply Fore •naP'J?he Telegraph Printing Co., Sec- ; | ond Moor Telegraph Building Annex,! ■ j Harrisburg. Pa. j HELP WANTED—MuIe anil Female j 1 Our school will be open all summer, i , Special opportunities for those who • wish to start early or for those who have unfinished work to do. Lists of ■ students holding positions g"ent on re : quest. You should look over this list ' carefully and see where our students • are employed. Fall term begins Tuea ' day, September 4th. Harrisburg Shorthand School, 31 N. Second street. i SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE i SITUATION WANTED Farm hand, good plowman and milker 1 ;j single, steady man, $1.75 a day, wants j ' work; references. Address A 6"39 I care of Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe YOUNG LADY would like position j as COOK P. O. Box 2011, Steelton. I WANTED Middle-aged woman wishes day's work of any kind, as dishwasher or chambermaid; can come with reference. Call, or address, 1426 Wyeth avenue, City. WANTED—By middle aged woman housekeeping for widower. Country town preferred. Apply 1824 Fulton street, city. WANTED Young woman would like to have work of any kind. Mrs Charles Anderson. 1416 Williams street. WANTED Young colored woman wishes position at Tight housework among nice, religious, quiet people; Slain cooking if desired. Address 1334 [ayflower avenue. I FIRST-CLASS laundress, day's work jin city or out. Call 100S Fox street. ROOMS FOR RENT j 118 SYLVAN TERRACE Furnish- j ed rooms for rent! conveniences, rent | reasonable; front, second floor room. ' hear bath for 1 or II gentlemen I friends; centrally located! writ* or ! call to Mrs. Edw. Rise. FOR RENT One room, suitable I for office or shop, at 820 Briggs street. I Apply 800 Capital street. 410 NORTH STREET Front fur- ! nlshed room for rent, with running water In room! use Bell phone! suit- j able for two persons. j NICELY furnished second floor i front room. Centrally located. 1291 Walnut street. Dial 5775. I THREE ROOMS, furnished, or un- ; furnished, with all conveniences; Pef- ; fer near Second. Apply, with refer ence. A. P. Doranz, Room 3. 18 North j Third. TWO nicely furnished rooms on I second floor, for light housekeeping. 1 Gas range and balcony. No children. 431 South Thirteenth street. SECOND floor furnished room for gentleman, 703 North Second street. f I apartment, with use of same, suitable for two young ladles; reference re- | quired. Call Bell phone 4558. SECOND ST.. 1700 Five and six i rooms with porch; most pleasant and | open surroundings In city. i TWO ROOMS FOR RENT Unfur- : nlshed; suitable for light housekeep ing. 1820 North Third street. METROPOLITAN ANNEX Clean. I furnished rooms, hot and cold water, phone. Rates. $3 per week and up. 518 Market, at the Subway Entrance. ROOMS AND HOARD WANTED—Boarders and roomers. Mrs. Cunningham, 1817% North Sev enth street. ROOMS WANTED MAN AND WIFE desire one or two connecting furnished rooms with private bath if possible, in desirable residential section close to center of city preferred, though not essential. References exchanged. Address Box K5919, care of Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT JUST COMPLETED Beautiful Belvedere Apartments, 711 North Second street. Fire and sound proof; hardwood finish; city steam; hot water; electric elevators; laundry and all modern conveniences. Apply 1815 North Front. Telephone S7SR. 2nd St. N. 34—The Young Apart- I ments for adults only; six rooms and I bath; bay window facing Second St.; i city steam; strictly modern: rent, $42.50; suitable for office and resi dence combined; possession Oct. Ist. Apply to A. C. Young, Real Estate In Its Entirety, 34 North Second St. SIX ROOMS Second floor, private entrance. 1902 Market street. APARTMKNTS~WANTED~ APARTMENT Of four or five rooms and a bath. Hill preferred. Phone 2815 W. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES | 1210-12-16 Cowden street, 1128 Wal lace, 1108 Cameron and 1i 19 North Seventh. All can be bought on easy terms. LINCOLN REALTY CO., Box 349. MARKETSSTREET, NO. 1159 22 feet wide —central location for busi ness or residence worth $1,100.00 will sell to quick buyer for $850.00. Inquire of L Minter, 1167 Market street. Both phones. FOR SALE North Fifteenth street. No. 177, 8-room brick and frame house with bath, steam heat and electric light. Drive alley in rear. Price, $2,850. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. FOR SALE Sylvan Terrace. No. 110 Modern 3-story brick house, side entrance. Price reduced to $3,000. if sold before October 1. J. E. Gipple. 1251 Market street. FOR SALE Dwelling 107 Chest nut street. All improvements. Imme diate possession. N. K. Oyster, 15 South Third street. FOR SALE An attractivo-'2%- story cottage style dwelling, contain ing 8 rooms and bath; all modern im provements; located at the corner of Hamilton and Logan streets. Camp Hill. This property can be bought at a bargain price. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. TWELFTH STREET. ,1505—9 rooms and bath; all improvements; lot, 72x 105 feet; variety of fruit; outbuild ings; price, $2,200. H. G. Pedlow. 3 South Thirteenth street. CHESTNUT STREET. 1616 9 rooms and bath; all modern improve ments; rental. S2O. Can be bought for $2,650. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thir teenth street. EDGEMONT Two lots, 30x120. Price, $125.00 each. Easy terms. Wal ter L. Dowhower, 21 North Fifth street. Both phones. • HOUSES FOR SALE in city and suburban, both large and small. Some 10 per cent, investments. C. H. Cor der, 1190 Walnut street. Bell 2412 R. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT House and store room. 2001 North Sixth street. Apply to Robert A. Enders, Camp Curtin Trust Company Building. | FOR RENT lB2l N. Fourth St.; I corner property containing large store room with modern shelves, counters I and bin, second floor apartment which I would rent for $35.00, third floor j apartment would rent for $25.00, also i stable and slaughterhouse on rear of I lot. This store room was formerly oc cupied as a meat market and grocery ' store. The property is well located, i being just opposite Kelker Street ! Market. Rent, SIOO.OO per month. I Brlntonpacker Co., Second and Wal nut streets. REAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth and Curtin streets. Fred C. Miller. 213 Walnut. Bell phor.e 797 M. j REAL ESTATE WANTED HOMES FOR COLOJIED FAMILIES I We have several prospects who ! wish to purchase homes, preferably lon the Hill. All communications and! I prices treated confidentially. I LINCOLN REALTY CO., ! P. O. Box 349. : LOTS LOTS FOR SALE -| Buy vnur Garden Spots now. Don'' , wait until Spring. I have lots at Oak I Lane. Camp Hill. Paxtang. Penbrook and Linglestown Extension. Cheap i and on easy terms. C. H. Corder, 1190 i Walnut street. Bell 2412 R. I ""OFFICES AND STOREROOMS , FOR RENT i STOREROOM 332 BROAD STREET. STOREROOM 252 HAMILTON ST. i STOREROOM 504 MARKET STREET. CHAS. ADLER, 1002 NOKTH THIRD STREET. I WAN TED—MISCELLAN EOUS" ■ S. SNEIDMAN WILL PAY highlit prices for second-hand clothing shoes, furniture, or carpets. Trial will convince you. Drop card, or call Bell 2899 M, 1116 Cowden. WANTED Small National cash register. Harrisburg Directory for 1917, good bookcase; also books, all kinds. Aurand, 913 North Third street. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH ! f ▼ ▼ ▼ t ▼ ▼ .▼.T.T_y_r.T ▼ T T T T wz |. r y\ I ►; 4 ! | ► < I► 4 ' U 4 I ► < !, I►, < " , ► Buy at your home stores from mer- •< j : ► chants who protect your interests by 4 \ ► ADVERTISING TO YOU THE IN- ' ► FORMATION WHICH' YOU 4 ! ► ' OUGHT TO HAVE ABOUT COM- 4| = i ► MODITIES AND PRICES. 4 i | ► < !' ' ► < !► 4 . t 1 ► 4 ■ ! ► WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Disc records. If you are tired of your old records, we will buy them. N. Brenner, 1315 North Third street. CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE-- Bought at highest cash prices and sold reasonable. S. Refkin, 407 Broad street. Bell phone 2560. MORRIS SAYS save money buying new and second-hand furniture here. High prices paid for furniture. Morris Schmertz, 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R. J. COOPER & SON We make a specialty of and pay high cash prices for old. wornout autos. Also buy rags, paper, rubber, scrapirqn and metal. Eleventh and Christiana Sts., Between State dna Walnut BELL 3971W DIAL 4371 SECOND-HAND FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD. 1 pay highest cash prices. Phone Bell 1381R, or drop postal to Max Smeltz, 1016 Mar- I ket street. Will call, city or country. i FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS I | A NUMBER OF VISIBLE machines! taken in exchange on tho sale of Rem ington Self-starters, at a bargain. Call, or phono, REMINGTON TYPE WRITER COMPANY, 119 Walnut street. FOR SALE Three iron beds, double, two with springs, eight mat tresses and one with spring, one Weaver orga■*. American Can 42 42V& Amerioan Car and Fiiy.. American Locomotive ~ 62 62% Smelting 97% 931^ American Sugar 111% 111% | American Woolens 47% 47'4 Anaconda . .. Atchison 97 j7Vfe Baldwin Locomotlva .... 60% 62 Baltimore and Ohio .... 67% 67% Bethlehem Steel 98 98 Butte Copper 26 26 California Petroleum . 17% 17% Canadian Pacific 152 150% Central Leather 84 84 % Chesapeake and Ohio ... 57 56% Chi., Mil. and St. Ptul.. 57% 68 7 i Chi., R. I. and Pacific... 25% 25%' Chlno Con. Copper 52 52% Colorado Fuel and Iron. 44% 46% Corn Products 27% 27% Crucible Steel 72% 73% Distilling Securities .... 31% 32 Erie 21 21% General Motors 96% 97% Goodrich. B. F Great Northern pfd 103 103 Great Northern Ore subs 33% 33% Hide and Leather ....... 12% 12% Inspiration Copper 51% 52% International Paper .... 30% 3(f* 4 Kennecott Copper 40% 41 Lackawanna Steel 83 83% Lehigh Valley GO% 61'4 Maxwell Motors 33% 35 Merc. Marine Ctfs 27% 28% Merc. Marine Ctfs. pfd.. 85 85% Mexican Petroleum 94% 97 Miami Copper 35% 36 Midvale Steel 511 5314 New York eCtnral 77% 77'4 N. Y„ N. H. and H 26 25% Norfolk and Western ... 112 112 Northern Pacific 101 101 Pacific Mail 26% 26% Pennsylvania R. R 52 52% Pittsburgh Coal 50% 51% Railway Steel Spring ... 46 46^ Ray Con. Copper 26 % 26% Reading Railway 81% 82% Republic Iron and Stee. 81% 82% Southern Pacific 91% 91% LEGAL NOTICES In the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsyl vania The Grasselli Chemical Company, Complainant, vs. Aetna Explosives Company, Inc., Defend ant —In Equity. NOTICE is hereby given to all creditors of the Aetna Explosives Company. Inc.. and to all other per sons whomsoever who assert any claim against said Aetna Explosives Company. Inc.. to assert their claims on or before the sixth (6th) day of November. 1917, and on or before the said date to present and file duly verified proofs of their claims against said Aetna Explosives Company, Inc., and its estate with George C. Holt and Benjamin B. Odell, as receivers of said Aetna Explosives Company, Inc.. at their office 120 Broadway In the Borough of Manhattan, City, County and State of New York, or with Charles A. Snyder, ancillary re ceiver at Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Notice is further given that all claimants or other persona who assert any claims 11s aforesaid who fail to file such proof of claim on or before the date aforesaid shall not thereafter be permitted to assert any claim whatsoever against the assets and property of the said Aetna Explosives Compjany, Inc., in the hands of the said receivers or to share in any dis tribution thereof whatsoever. This notice is given pursuant to a decree of the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvanoia, dated the 6th day of September. 1917. GEORGE C. HOLT. BENJAMIN B. ODELL, CHARLES A. SNYDER. Ancillary Receivers of the Aetna Ex plosives Company, Inc. Proclamation in Divorce Dauphin County, ss; In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County. Pa., No. 161, March Term, 1917. Libel in divorce—a vun culo matrimonii, Lewis A. B&rbee vs. Mariam M. Barbee. The subpoena and alias subpoena in the above-stated case have been returned "non est in ventus." You. Mariam M. Barbee, are therefore directed to appear in the court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the fourth Monday of October, A. D. 1917, to answer the complaint therein filed. W. W. CALDWELL Sheriff. Harrisburg, Pa., September 20. 1917. RESOLUTIONS WHITE BLOCK LODGE, NO 127^ RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT ■Whereas, God in His Infinite wis dom has visited and taken from our order our fellow-workman, Ernest Crook; and. Whereas, The short and intimate relation held with him in the faithful discharge of his duties in this lodge makes it eminently fitting that we record our appreciation of him; there fore. be it Resolved, That villi deep sympathy with the bereaved family we express our hope that even so great a loss as this can be overruled for good by Him that doeth all things well. Resolved, That while we humbly bow to the Divine Will we hereby at test the many excellent qualities of our brother. He was faithful to all his duties imposed upon him, thus en dearing himself to all his fellow-em ployes. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be spread (upon the min utes of this lodge: a copy printed In the local papers, and a copy sent to the bereaved family. J. H. ATTICK, Secretary. September 18. 1917. . * WMWWMWWWWVmWMHMVM*WWWWWWWMWIIWW > IFOR SALE OR RENT |i 1 Story Brick Warehouse ij !| 15,000 SQUARE FEET—SPRINKLERED i; ON PAXTON STREET : |i Between Penna. and Reading R. R. SIDING CONNECTIONS. APPLY DAUPHIN DEPOSIT TRUST COMPANY Southern Railway ...... 279* 27M. Studebaker 46 % j nlon Pacific 129H 129% it' oI: Alcoll °l •.. iV •• • 135 i:,B JJ. h. Rubber }• S ' teel 109 110% i tab Copper 97^ westingtouM M f g 45 45H Willys-Overland 2914 38% PHILADELPHIA PRODUCB By Associated Press Philadelphia, Sept. 20. Wheat o e .!V iy i No i *• redl 2 - 29 : No. I.red,soft. f o*o4 • ££' I' re 3' IHS 1 5J°- 2 - red " BOft -5J O, ?• re l- ! 2 23: No. 3 - red. Boft. NT°" 2' r • J2.19: No. <. red, soft, 9?q *{?' s v red - * 215 = No. 6. red, soft, ifii V I S > * ?• * 2 -10. Sample wheat, No. 1. red, tit for milling, 12.11: No._ 2, red, fit for export, $2.02. Corn The market Is quiet, r„ ut No - 2 t white yel low, $2..02.22: No. 3, yellow. No. yellow. No. 5. yellow, all.nominal. Oats Market higher; No. 2, white, 66 V 4 @67c; No. a, white, 65@ Cue. , Bran—Market steady; soft winter, per ton, $37.00©>37.50; spring, per ton, $35,500)36.00. Refined Sugars Market firm; Powdered, B.4stfi)B.f>o: One granulated. 8.40 c; confectioners' A, 8.30 c. Butter The market is steady; western, creamery, extras, 45@46c: nearby fancy, 49c. Eggs Market steady; Penn sylvania and other nearby Ilrsts. free cases, $12.60 per case; do., current re ceipts. free cases, $12.30 per case; western, extra firsts, free cases, $12.60 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $12.30 per case. r M ye ..Poultry Market steady: rowls, 233.50; do., fto. 2, per barrel. $1.50@2.40: Delaware and Maryland. No. 1. per barrel, $3.00@3.50; potatoes in bulk, per bushel. $1.1001.35; Jersey, No. 1 per basket, 75@85c; do.. No. 2, per basket, 40 location, No. 1. large bales, bales, $21.00; No. 2, $19.00 ©JO.OO; No. 3, $16.00© 17.00; clover. 'jK h t >n xed, No. 1, do.. $17.u0©18.00; No. 2. $15.5i@16.00. CHICAGO CATTI.E By Associated I'ress Chicago, Sept. 20. Cattle Re ?? lpl A MOO; weak. Native beef cat -116 $, 50© 17.90; western steers. $6.70 @15.<5; stockers and feeders, s6.4or to-day for the first time openec. bids for construction of a bridge. The structure will be built at Butler and the State will have charge of it and pay part of the cost. STRIKE CLOSES GLASS PLANT Millville, N. J.. Sept. 20. One of the largest glass factories of the Whitall-Tatum Company here is idle to-day, owing to a strike among the tending boys. The strikers demand an increase in wages to sls per week and a percentage on uthe amount of ware packed. ATTENDING ACADEMY Don&ld Oenslager, son of Dr. John Oenslager, 115 South Front street, has entered Philips Exeter Academy. i Ha will prepare for college. Socialists Planning For 1918 Campaign Chicago, HI. —The American So ■ cialist party is looking forward to a big Socialist congressional campaign in 1918 and is already making plans toward that end. "Democracy and ■ constitutional rights," said Adolph Germer, national secretary of the " party, to a representative of The Christian Science Monitor, "will be, I expect, the pivot on which the whole fight will turn. We anticipate 1 sending a large force of members to Congress in the hope of restoring i democracy to the United States." I The party secretary hopes that this ■ congressional campaign of the party ' will be the largest it has ever con ; ducted. "The party intends to defend every one who has been wrongfully ar rested," he stated, "and every one . who has carried on his constitutional • rights In the distribution of legiti mate propaganda." Mr. Germer said the task immedi ately before the party was to build . up its machinery and organization, • and that by the middle of next year t he expected to see the membership run up to between 250,000 and 300,- j 000. ; ■< FOR SALE ' 854 S. Cameron St. " ~ 264 Delaware Ave. T , , (130-38 Geary St. 330 Hummd St. 518 S. 14th St., lot 40x96 ft. t LOTS a 2033 N. Second St., 50x162 ft. PROGRESS 10 lots, corner Redwood and 3 Ash Sts., 225x185 ft. Bargain j to quick purchaser. H. M. BIRD, UNION TRUST BLDG. 15