1,700 HOMES SHORT OF CITY'S DEMAND Commerce Chamber's Housing Bureau Finds Many Places For Families but Is Handicapped Because of Lack of Dwellings; Finds Many Rooms For Girls The director of the Harrisburg bu reau of housing of the Chamber of Commerce, Mrs. Bessie S. Boone, said this morning to a representative of the Telegraph that she la well satis fled with the manner in which the bureau has been received by both home-seekers and sellers in this city. Mrs. Boone is of thd 1 opinion that Harrisburg needs immediately at least 500 homes of the new, small type, and probably 1,200 of the larger kind. The demand is still greatly in excess of the supply. She is greatly pleased with the possibility of Har risburg, as evidenced in the lact that not a day goes by without a dozen or more applications for homes and rooms from persons who desire to live here. . ' ~ ~ "It is really pathetic. said Mrs. Boone, "to see the efforts of girls and young women, particularly, who come t.o me in an attempt to get some place to live, and their gratitude is so heartfelt when I am able to do anything" for them. Naturally, they are not getting as much compensa tion as the men and are there fore un able to pay as much for their rooms, with the result that I am always able to And room for men, but have dim culty in securing places for girls. "Then, the matter of apartments is taking my attention. Apartments are really no place for children, and in every case where it has been ble, I have sent families with chil dren to places other than apart "There seems to be a sudden de mand for rooms with private bath and I don't think that, it is because we have an unusual frenzy of clean liness. but that there are t Clarence IS. Roberts....Democratic J. w. Washington Socialist ✓ D .. .* . """" Warren R. VanUyke Democratic 77~~ n • COUNTY TREASURER > J- J- Builington Prohibition ... B (Vote for One) F- T- Calhoun..... Socialist n .... t. . „ Pr ...... CITY COUNCILMAN V * > i Republican (Vote for Four) J. A. Parthemorc.... Socialist ■ ■■ Oliver C. Bishop .. Gilbert F. Feighl Labor Charles W. Burnett. ...Republican \V. R. VanDyke Soeiah.t Harry C. Pas* Labor George M. Weaver Democratic Ed* Z. Cross Republican F. Thomas Calhoun Labor ' William Kratitr Socialist Samuel F. Hassler. Republican George A. Herring ...Labor Arthur M0yer......... Labor William H. Lynch.......Republican j ohß A> parthemorc , ..Labor - 1 Democratic RECORDER OF DEEDS and CLERK ———————————— Harry H. Grant - OF THE ORPHANS' COURT [ (Vow lor One) DIRECTOR OF THE POOR ——— 1 ~(Vow lor Two) Democratic M. Harvey Taylor........Republican ' " . ' William S Rhoadi... .'j ————_ > • ' Republican ! D. W. Schaffner Democratic J°b H Lehr I—— —— __ i __ i. ( I Prohibition CONSTABLE I (. Caldcr B. Shammo Democratic Charles Botckler...- SocUlist , - lor Onci — Frank B. Snavely Republican George J. Shoemaker....Democratic David Challenger Kc.mhllaw Lock wood Br Worden... Prohibition •-■ . - ■■ —. ~ —— * — Samuel E. Klingcr Democratic Socialist D. H. Frederick '..... I sni.wraic Harry H- Qark .... Labor Hugh L. McLaughlin..j r ■ ip Nisley Y. Parthemore....Democratic Labor i ■ H William Messinger Socialist g. g. Rhoads Socialist 4 —■ —*—■ t • —ASSESSOR REGISTER OF WILLS Bruce Vaughn bocialist G. D. Toomey Socialist ( (Vote tor One) * " " ' 1 ' ■—y Lane F. Rubcndall PrVnbition George D- Toomey Labor Jvv F. Kw lie •uhlican Republican ~ I——. Edwin M- Filher • Albert L Adams... Labor . Prohibition —— * 1 rank Kcr I '* cral,c William R. Danner De.nocratic ■■ I—■■ Thomas Elder Socialist ————————————l JUDGE OF ELECTION " 1 i ' (V.w i".-r One) John R. Copenhaver .. ... .Labor DIRECTOR OF THE POOR _ | (Vote (or One), CITY CONTROLLEP I^TTl — ' sidered assured. Charges Padding of Government Payrolls 5 Columbus, 0., Oct. 30.—Charges u that Government payrolls were pad-" ded, and that Army officers In the quartermaster's construction corps < were furnished with liquor and valu- " able presents by contractors, were made to-day by E. E. Heald, former ' payroll auditor and bookkeeper for D. W. McGrnth and Son, Columbus contractors, in testifying before the congressional sub-committee Invest!- "j gating graft charges In connection with the construction of Camp Bher i man at ChUllcotho. .. „ j.. , v il&i < * - ' '... ~ •. n