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| Telegraph Want Ads.—The Shortest Rente Between Buyer and Seller IDeatbs SHAI'B Kerwln J. Shaub of 1720 Penn street, who died In the Coates > ille Hospital, following injuries re ceived in the collision of freight trains on Sunday morning, will be burled from his late home on Wednes day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial in the East Harrisburg Cemetery. Mr. Shaub was 32 years of age. He is survived by his wife and one son. Harrv E. Shaub. and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Shaub. and two sisters. Mrs B. F. Karr and Miss Catherine M. Shaub. Friends and relatives invited to attend withbut further notice. POTTER —On Sunday, September 19th. 1915 Mrs. AiiKeline J. Potter, died at the home of her daughter. Mrs. A. D. Wharton. No. 3119 North Fourth street. Riverside. Funeral service* will be held at the above address, Tuesday evening, at 730 o'clock. Body will be taken to Huntingdon. Pa., at 11.40 a. m. for burial. Relatives and friends are In vited to attend without further no tice. CARD OF THANKS LEWIS SIMONETTI and family wishes to thank friends and relatives for the kindness shown to them during th 'ir recent bereavement. - I/OST "LOST Saturday evening. toilet room of P. R. R. station, open face gold watch (Elgin) with leatheT wristband. Initials K. M. E. Reward if returned to Maclay street. FOUND FOUND That Eggert's Steam Dye ing & French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market St.. do the very bes.. work In the city. Call either phone for 'roof, tt'e call and deliver. HELP WANTED —Male WANTED Collector and Canvass er; man with industrial Insurance ex perience preferred; salary and commis sion. Apply, B 3072, care Telegraph. WANTED Men to learn to become practical chauffeurs. We give you our unlimited. SSO practical course now for $35. After the Ist of October the price will be S4O. Make application at once so as to save money. We practice you from the time you start on repairing and driving automobiles until you fin ish Auto Transportation School, aN. Cameron street. WANTED Young man between ages of 16 and 20 to work in grocery store solicit and, deliver orders; none but experienced need apply. Apply, G. A Rice. Washington Heights. WANTED Plumber and steam lit ter. Apply, J. W. Morrow. 17 North Fifth street. WANTED A reliable man to take over the agency on proposition of un limited opportunities. Capital re quired; must be well recommended. Apply, S p. m #!etropolitan Hotel. A. B. Strode. , WANTED Strong active young man of good habits. Apply, 1317 North Third street. -v. WANTED A boy about 16 years old to work in shoe store. E. F. Deieh ler. 13th and Market streets. It* WANTED Draughtsman on rail road map work; must be a good letterer and rapid workman; salary S7O per month. Apply at Room 510. Telegraph building, this week. WANTED Man to run extractor In laundrv; must be experienced: $12.00 to start. Sanitary Family Washing Co., 16th and Elm streets. WANTED—Two neat reliable young men #ov counter and floor work, coun try boys preferred. Apply Rustic Dairy Lunch" 5-7-9 South Third street, Harris burg. WANTED First-class toolmaker, profiler, miller, driller, rifler, barrel turners, blacksmiths and steam hajn me; men to make drop forges. Also men for barrel rolling. Address P. O. Box 264. Lancaster, Pa. HELP WANTED—Fcntnle WORKS DRESSMAKING SCHOOL— | 22North Fourth street. Become a pupil | now. Make all your Fall and winter j dresses while learning an art that will . be of endless value as long as you live, j Dav and evening. I A strong girl to work In the starch | room. Experienced girl preferred. Ap- i ply, Troy Laundry. 520-26 Fulton street, i WANTED White gfrl to do cook- 1 ing and some house work Small family. Apply, 240 Soyth Thirteenth i street. Befl phone 1886. WANTED young girl who can do' plain sewin» to work in store. Ad- i 3ress. W 3076. care Telegraph. ' WANTED Everybody to Know a', student entered March 16 and started ' work with a structural company July i 20—Just four months. Harrisburg Shorthand School, 31 North Second ! street. YV ANTED Girls oveTlil years of age to learn the trade of j Cigar Making. Pay while learn- • ing. Welfare looked after by a i trained nurse. Apply at Harris-! burg Cigar- Co.. 500 Race street, j WANTED Experienced sewing ma chine operators op Indies' and clill- I dren's wear. Harrisburg Apparel 'Co.. over City Star Laundry, State street. I rear e/itrance. LAUNDRESS WANTED White wo man. Apply at Bolton House. WANTED Experienced machine rollers and bunchmakers. Apply Cen tral Cigar Co., 425 South Cameron street. WANTED Reliable girl foi gen- | oral housework; small family; subur- ' ban: good wages. Bell phone 3616J?, | or ar>nt'- 3014 North Second street. i WANTED An experienced white cook: references required; high wa- j ges. Call. 3201 Riverside Drive. j ' v ' FOR SALE 8-Acre Farm j The "Ira Dreese" property on i the Trindle Spring road. l'i mile* west of MerhanlcsburK In the vil lage of Rox borough. Limestone soil —t<vo-story frame house with eight rooms—l3s ft. j artesian well—frame ground barn I —chicken house, etc. tme»tigate this proposition and ; then tell us what the farm in worth 1 to you. MILLER BROTHERS &CO. REAL ESTATE Insurance Surety Bonds ■ Lncuat and Court Strcetk TUESDAY EVENING, j HEI R WANTED—FEMALE RESPECTABLE elderly woman to as 'j slat with children and light house work. Room, board and two dollars n week. 1814 Green street. WANTED White girl for general ; house work. Apply, 621 South Flf- I teenth street. WANTED tn private family, two I capable u omen; one for cook and down- I stairs work; other for nurse and up stairs work; no washing; good wages; ?ive reference. Address, D 3067, care elegraph. I HEM' WANTED—MaIe and Female WANTED Lady and gentleman I canvassers; good proposition; big I money. Apply from 6.30 to 8 p. m. M. I Parry. 1217 Market street. i AGENTS WANTED ! AGENTS ssO weekly. Sell our 15 Household Inventions; new. live, quick sellers; general agents getting rich. Every home huvs one or more; sample furnished active workers. Write now. ' -'dress, P. O. Box 204. Scanton. Pa., Dept. D. SALESMEN 1 WANTED SALESMEN WANTED—Tw<S honor able men or women from Harrisburg or suburban towns. $13:50 per week salary, or commission. Apply, General Man ager. E. C. Mingle. 221 Crescent street. SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe WANTED Well educated married man wants position ol trust. Not afraid of work. Apply, 2124 Moore street. WANTED—Work of any kind, ex perienced In running automobile or driving ■i team. Address, Theodore Mack. 1114 North 11th St. City. i SI U.i i WANTED A position as house keeper by young woman. Call, Bell plione, 3756 J. SMALL WASHING and ironing to do at home by an exWrienced white wo man Address, 173T% Fifth street. WANTED Middle aged man desires any kind of -clerical work; good in fig ures. Address, O 3074, care Telegraph. WANTED By white woman, posi tion as housekeeper for widower. Ad dress, M 3073, care Telegraph. WANTED By young woman, posi tion as housekeeper In private family. Address, M 3070, care Telegraph. WIDOW, from the country, with bright girl 7 years old, wants house keeping for widower. Apply, 234 Union ■ tveiiue, or Hell phone Z66R. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE GREEN STREET HOUSE in good condition, brick construction lO rooms bath gas furnace porch. Can be bought at a reason able price. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. ,» S3OO CASH will give you possession to an Eighteenth street houses all . ou. 't improvements porch front side entrance drive alley on rear. Balance as rent. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. FOR SALE 446 Cumberland street —3-story brick dwelling; 9 rooms and bath:hot and cold water; furnace; bay window: drive alley rear of lot; prop erty in good condition. Can be seen by appointment. Call at our office for further particulars, M. A. F ught, 272 North street. PENBROOK PROPERTY for sale at $2200 frame house lot 30x150 considerable fruit -- near trolley. Several other suburban properties at reasonable prices. Bell Realty Co., Be.-gner Building. SI6OO WILL BUY a Fulton street propei ty rented at sl4 per month 9 rooms bath porch. Also other cheap houses • for sale. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. 64 ACRE FARM near Harrisburg, for sale at less than $125 per acre— good building large orchard var iety of other fruit. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. FOR 'SALE Plot of ground, corner 13tli and State streets, 116 ft. on 13th street by 150 ft. on .State. Price. $65 per ft. on 13th street. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE I have several 3-story brick houses with 8 rooms and bath: all improvements; can he bought on easy terms. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE Suburban property within 5c fare of city, large stone house. 1% acres of ground, lot of fruit. A bar gain to quick buyer. For particulars apply to Edward W. Evans. Real Es tate and Insurance, Room 7, 204 Market street. NOW IS THE TIME to buy 1836 Re- I gina street; price reduced s<so; single; brick dwelling; 10 rooms and bath; steam beat; gas and electric light; lot. 89 feet front; large porches. Brinton- Packer Co., Second and Walnut street, j 30 ACRES Thtee-fourtlis mile east of Halifax in Armstrong Valley—B - dwelling—frame bank barn—river soil—well and running water. Price, $3,000. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. HEAL ESTATE FOR KENT FOR RENT Basement room, suit able for tailor, cobbler or plumber, at 1266 Market street; rent, $lO, including heat and water. J. E. Gipple. 1251 Mar- , ket street. 1820 BOAS ST. 8 rooms ar.d bath; | side entrance; all improvements; $lB. Apply. 1518 Walnut, Harry Ward. FOR RENT 660-662 Calder street: three-story brick house; 8 rooms and bath; all improvements; rent reason able; will rem to good colored people. M. Baturin, 639 Boas street. 1109 N. SECOND ST. Three- story brick dwelling ten rooms bath furnace and gas s3O. Miller Brothers & Co., Bell phone 1595. FOR RENT Store room with fix tures and* an established confectionery and Ice cream business of eight years' standing, and house. 8 rooms, bath and improvements. 1735 North Third street. Possession October 1. Apply, 1117 North Third street. FOR RENT ?046 Swatara street; 3-story, 8 rooms and oath, 'all improve ments: sl4 per month. Irvln Johnson, 2052 Swatara street. FOR RENT Furnished house on I Paxtang avenue, Paxtang, Pa. Address P. O. Box 118, Paxtang Pa., or Belli phone 751J3. FOR RENT Storerooms and 254 Hamilton street. Rent sl2. Charles Adler, Real Estate and Insurance, 1002 North Third street. FOR RENT 1713 North Third street; three-story; all improvements; recently papered and painted through out; Immediate possession. Apply 1100 North»Front street. l REAL ESTATE FOR SALES OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT 25 bbl. Wolf roller mill in 3%-story stone building, and two pairs of feed stones; also ciuer press, saw mill and several acres of ground. situated on big Conewago creek, 11 miles north of York, Pa. For further information call on or address Jas. F. Cllne, Stejlton, Pa.» | REAL ESTATE WANTED REAL ESTATE Want to buy brick dwelling situated between State and Berryhlll streets: answer stating di mensions of house, lot and price. Ad i drefcfc, U 3077, tare Telegraph. FOR SAI.K OK EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— My fine ">ultry and truck (aim. 'J 1 * acres good fertile soil: large 10-room dwelling house, built for two families, fine sum merhouse, large barn, large double decker poultry house, 40x16, capacity •iOO laying hens, hog stable, corn crib, smoke house, etc.; one acre peach or chard coming bearing. Exceptionally pleasant location; 14 miles from Harris burg. Will exchange for desirable city property. Price, $2,900. Address own er, George W. Brlnser, Eliza bethtown, Pa., Route 1. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT 225 North Second street, housekeeping apartment, 5 i rooms, pantry, tiled bath, modern In | every detail: private hall entire length of apartment; city vapor heat; hot wa ter furnished. Apply 218 Pine street. Bell phone 559 W. Mac DAN I EL'S APARTMENTS | Housekeeping, furnished complete, two cheerful large rooms; second floor front; gas range; private meter. Bells. ! bath, letter box, linen, cooking utensils. I dishes 1417 Market street. I APARTMENT FOR RENT—Second | floor. 4 rooms and bath, electric light, fas; poreh in rear; city vapor lreat. Ad res*, H. M. C„ Telegraph. FURNISHED ROOMS Roslyn apartments. 209 Walnut street; all Im provements; city steam heat. Inquire. Ellanora Gove, 226 North Third street, millinery store. ROOM* L'OR RENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms, single or ei. suite. Jiell phone. Address 719_ North Sixth street. HANDSOMELY furnished rooms; steam heat; electricity; centrally lo cated; men or business women prefer red- Address, W 359. Telegraph. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms, complete for light housekeeping; all conveniences; use of Bell phone. Call, 1089 M. _ SECOND FLOOR, front room, facing Capitol Park (two windows); hot and cold running water, electric light in room, also adjoins large bath room. Bell phone. Apply, 410 North street. FOR RENT Two large second floor rooms for light housekeeping; furnish ed or unfurnished; use of bath and pri vate balcony; one room front. 1421 Market street. FOR KENT—Nicely furnished room, [nil conveniences, centrally located, pri vate family, gentleman preferred. Bell phone. 1121 North Front street. FOR RENT Nicely f .i-tiished rooms in strictly private family far two re- , fined gentlemen; h ,jiie comfort and board If desired; use of phone. Address. W 3061, care telegraph. ROOMS FOR RENT Bright pleas ant rooms with board; reference. 513 North Second street. FOR RENT On or before Oct. 1, ■second floor, front. furnished suite, living room, bed room and private bath. City steam, electric light, hard wood floors. Reference required. 218 Pine street. FOR RENT Second floor front roc in, newly furnished, across from Capitol Park; all conveniences; city steam heat; large bath, including shower; use of phone. 406 North street. ROOMS WANTED GENTLEMAN DESIRES BOARD and room in private family, uptown sec. tion preferred; references exchanged. Address, Box 3071, care Telegraph. WANTED By gentleman, furnish ed room, running water, city steam, use of bath, between Walnut, North, Second and Third street; state location and price. Can give references. Ad dress, M 3065, care Telegraph. ROOMS AND ROARD BOARD and nicely furnished room; fine location, and all conveniences for two men or man and wife. Call, 1439 Berryhlll street. City. BOARDERS WANTED „ WANTED Lady boarders by the week or month. Price reasonable, place iiomcfike; me of bath and phone. Call at 1408 Liberty street. FOR SALE LARGE ICE BOX suitable for butcher or grocer for sale. Size about 6x7xS feet high. Something fine. Cost sloo. Used one year. Will sell cheap because 1 need the space. Apply to Menger's Restaurant. 110 North Second street. FOR SALE At L. Parthemore's, 37 North Thirteenth street; hardware, paints, oil and glass; a full line of Har rison's paints and varnishes. — FOR SALE Biggest bargains, Dol lar Day, Friday, September 24th. See Ryder's Windows, 5 Noj-tli Thirteenth street and 302 Broad street. FOR SALE WALLPAPER Many patterns at half of list price. Paper de- I llvered anywhere free. Hanging rea sonable. A. U. Spotz, 1317-1!) Market street. FOR SALE New twin Thor motor cycle; fully equipped; ridden about 200 miles. Am willing to sacrifice. Call, Mr. Shenk, Bogar's Store. FOR SALE One Metz roadster cheap to quick buyer. Monn Bros., 17th and Swatara streets. MOTORCYCLE BARGAINS lndian, 1914, 2-speed. lamp, preston, speedome ter, claxon. tandem. $150; Indian, 1914, with side lar, fuily equipped, $160; Ex celsior, 1914, equipped, fine shape, $126. Keystone Garage, 814 North Third St FOR SALE Lumber, land, brick and stone: a gold edge proposal to you builder. Call at 6 p. m. Bell phone 2403 R. FOK SALE CARDS on sale at tfc* Telegraph Business office. FOR SALE Bav horse. 6 years olds city breko Will sell reasonable to quick buyer. Guaranteed to work any place. Apply Malman, 67 Conestoga street, Steelton, Pa. FOR SALE Graphophone and 62 records: plays disc records. Apply,, 29 South Cameron street. FOR SALE Large amount, second handed building lumber, brick and stone; also building land in properous part of city; we are at your proposal. Call us on Bell phone, 2403R, between 6 and 9 p. m. BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—Re buiIt and second-hand L. C. Smith. .Un derwoods. Remington and others from SIO.OO up. Supplies and office equip ment of every description. Geo. P. Tillotson, 36 South Fourth street. FOR SALE One pair of black bay j mules, one driving mare, runabout and ' harness; in good condition. Address, I D 3066, care Telegraph. GLASS window signs. Furnished , Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and ! Board and Table Board at 25c each. One | ot these signs will he given with each ! six-time order for a classified ad. if ! paid in advance. Inquire at Office of ; Telegraph. FOR SALE Cheap, one horne and harness. Bell phone, 3168 M. AUTOMOBILE Five passenger; good condition; reasonable. Address, West Falrview Garage. FOR SALE Meat market and green grocery, in thriving suburban town of 3,000 people. Splendid opportuilltv for right man. Call or write, 315 Bread street, phone 3242 J. FOR SALE AT GABLE'S. 113, 115 ' «nd 117 South Second street. 5,000 gal- j lions New Era ready-mixed paint Acme quality. AH the full line of the Acme . make. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH UPWARD SWING IN STOCKS REPEATED War Shares Raised One and Two Points During Early Morning Hours New York. Sept. 21.—The familiar up ward swing of the special stocks was repeated at the outset of to-day's trad ing. motor shares again being the most conspicuous features. Willy's-Overland rose 2 points to the new high price of 211, soon increasing Its gain to 219. Studebaker opened half a point down, but soon advanced 4%, to the new high price of 144% and General Motors also broke all previous records with Its ad vance of 3% to 299%. Other so called war shares were up 1 to 2 points, but Fnited States Steel opened a fraction lower. Railroads which recently gave promise of resuming their place among the leaders, were dull and fractionally lower. Changes elsewhere, were nom inal. 1 NEW YORK STOCKS Furnished by E. S. Qoshorn, 208-209 Arcade Building. New York, Sept. 21. Open. High. Low. Clos. j Alaska G M 33 33 32% 32% | Allis-Chal . 44% 44% 43% 43% !Am Bt Sug 66 V 4 68% 66% 67 Am Can .. 60% 61% 60% 60% Am C& F. 71 74% 71 73 FOR SAIJB FOR SALE One reed set-up cart for child; good condition. Apply, 1208 Nortli Sixth street. FOR SALE Second-hand steel range in good condition. Apply, 1116 North Second street. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can »• secured at the Telegraph Buslneaa Office. FOR SALE Scratch Pads new supply—so for 25c while they last. Ap ply Job Printing Department .The Tele graph Printing Company. FOR SALE —Or will let furnished, best located rooming house in city; business well established. Morrell's, 204 Locust street. FOR SALE Five shares Commer cial Rank Stock. Address, C 3069, care Telegraph. FOR RENT FOR RENT Good business loca tion; 3-story building; larfge store room and 4 flats; will rent or sell at a bargain: possession immediately. Call Bell phone 345 M, or write M 3055, care Telegraph. FOR RENT Warehouse; three story bricV building; 11,000 sq. ft. floor spqce; elevator 6xß ft.; along P. R. R. with siding. Inquire Dauphin Depos't Trust Co. FOR RENT Two-story warehouse. 3 and 5 Cowden street; 5,000 sq. ft. floor space; elevator; railroad siding; posses sion October 1. Apply C. F. Gohl, 1003 North Second street. Bell phone 899 M. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES I MADE $50,000 in five years in the mail order business, began with J5. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea cock. 365 Lockport, N. Y. ONE picture show for sale, doing a good business; must be sold in ten dav3; good reasons for selling. Address. S 3056, care 'Telegraph. ANY Intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock port, N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS FOR falling hair try ftross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street, Harrisburg. Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 1969. THERE'S A DIFFERENCE in out work when compared to other firms, the reason is that we are Interested in you personally and want you to look well dressed, the way to do this, is to send vour clothes to us for renovating, our methods are the best and give perfect satisfaction. West End Cleaning and Dying. 1527 North Third street; Bell phone 717 W. MR. MOTORCYCLE OWNER lf you have a motorcycle you want to dispose of quickly, better try our service. Key stone Garage, 814 N. 3rd street. Bell phone 266-R. HAULING R. A. HARTMAN, Boarding Stable and National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul- Ins?. H. W. Lathe. Manager, Fifth and Woodbine, streets. Bell phone No. 250SR. STORAGE FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private rooms for household goods, $2 per month and up. We Invite inspection. Low Insurance. 437-445 South Second street. Harrisburg Storage Company. STORAGE 4l» Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms. $1 to Wagons. 76 cent* per month. Apply D. Copper A Co.. «ll Broad street. Both ahonea. FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN, having two Build ing and Loan Associations and a Trust Cp. Address P. O. Box 496. Steelton. Pa. LEGAL NOTICES EXECUTOR'S NOTICE -t- tamentary on the estate of Emma M. late of Harrisburg, Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will present the same without delay. V. HUMMEL FAGER, Executor 410 North Second street. Harrisburg, Pa. FRANK E. ZIEGLER. Attorney. PENNSYLVANIA STATE HIGHWAY Department, Harrisburg, Pa. Sealed proposals will be received at said office until 10 a. m., Wednesday, October 13, 1915, when bids will be publicly opened and scheduled, and contract awarded as soon thereafter as possible, for the con struction of a double 2S ft. span con crete bridge in Conwango township. Warren county, at Station No. 69. of State Highway Route,, No. 94. Plans and specifications may be seen at office of State Highway Department, Harris burg; 1001 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, and 903 Hartje Building Pllttsburgh. Full particulars and Information plication to Robert J. Cunningham, State Highway Commissioner. NOTICE The Commonwealth Building and Loan Association will open the 49 series at their office, 18 North Third street, *>n Monday evening, October I. Money leaned on real estate at each meeting. F. R. LEIB. President. j. T. w. MCLAUGHLIN, Secretary. lAm Cot Oil 51% 51% 50% 50 % 1 lAm Ice Sec 24 24 24 24 Am Loco . 57% 57% 67 57 % Am Smelt . 84 85% 83% 84% Am Sugar . 109% 109% 109% 109% lAml &T. 124% 124% 124 124 % Anaconda . 71% 72% 71% 71% Atchison .. 102% 102% 102 102 % n •• 81 * 82 81 * 82 * ¥ft° •Y • ** * 84% 84% 84% Beth Steel . 345 357 33« 354 % Lklyn RT. 84% 84% 84% 84% Cal Petro.. 21% 21% 20% 20% Can Pacific 156 156 155% 155% Cent Leath 49 49% 48V* 48% C&O 49 49 48% 48% CG W pfd 31 31% 31 31% C, RI& P. 20% 21 20% 20 % £ V®? COP- 44% 44% 44% 44% Colt & 1.. 54 54 52% 52% Cruc Steel. 94% 97% 93 95% Dist Sec .. 25% 25% 25% 25% Erie •••••• 31% 31 % 30 % 30% Erie, Ist Pd 51% 51% 50% 50% Gen El Co 171% 174 171% 174 Genl Mot . 300 330 300 32ti Good B F. 70% 72% 69% 71% Gt Ntfr Pfd 119% 120% 119% 119% GNO.su.. 45 % 45% 44% 44% Gug Exp . 66% 66 % 65 65 Insp Cop . 35% 35% 34% 35 Inter-Met . 20% 20% Kans Cy So 26% 26% I Lchihg Yal 145% 145% 145% 145% L & N 119% 119% Mex Pet .. 88 88% 86% 87 Miami Cop 27% 27V* 27% 27% Mo Pao ... 3% 3% 3% 3% Natl Ld .. 66% 66% 65% 65% N Y cen.. 94 94% 94 94% N Y. N H & H ... 67% 67% 67% 67% N YO & W 28 29 28 28% Nor & Wn. 11l 111 110% 110% North Pac. 108% 109 108% 108% Pacific M.. 32 32% 32 32 % Pa Rail... 109% 109% 109% 109% PG C 117% 117% 117 117 Pitts C 34% 36 33% 35% ; Pitts C pd. 103% 104 103% 103 % i Press SC.. 62 63% 62% 62% Rail SS. . . 39% 40% 39% 39% Ray C C. .22 22 22 22 | Reading .. 151 151 150% 150% Rep 15... 45% 45% 45 45 Rep 1 S pd 100% 100% 110% 100% .South Pac. 90% 90% 89% 90 South Ry.. 16% 16% 16% 16% South Rpd 52% 52% 51% 61% Studebaker. 139% 144% 139% 140 Tenn Cop.. 55% 56 55% 55% Third Ave. 59% 59% 58% 57% Union Pac. 130% 131 130% 130% US Rub... 54 54 % 53% 53% US Steel.. 75% 76% 75% 76 U S Stl pd. 113% 113% 113% 113% Utah Cop.. 66% 66% 66 66% I Vir-Car C.. 38% 39% 38% 39 West U Tel 75% 76% 75% 76% West Mfg.. 118% 123% 117% 122% PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia, Sept. 21. Wheat Higher; No. 2 red, new, spot, Septem ber, $1.09@1.11; No. 2 red, western, $1.15® 1,17. Corn Market steady; No. 2 yel low; local 85®86c; steamer, No. 2 yel low, 84%55c. Oats Steady; No. 2, white, none here; No. 3. white, new, 40@41c. Bran The market is steady; city mills, per ton, $25.00; western do. none here; Spring, per ton. $22.7523.25. Refined Sugars Market is steady powdered. 5.30® 5.40; line granulated 5.20@5.30; confectioners' A, 5.10(H.j.20. ' Butter Market is steady, western creamery, extra. 26c; nearby prints fancy, 29c. • Eggs The market Is firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts free cases.. S7.Bo®S.ro per case; nearby current receipts, free cases. $7.20@57.50- western extra firsts, free cases, sß.lo@ 8.40; western firsts, free cases, s7.so<f"i $7.80. Live Poultry Market quiet;; fowls 14%®15%c; old roosters. ll@12c; broil ing chickens, 15@17c: spring ducks. 14 @>lsc; old ducks. J2@ 14c. Dressed Poultry Market steady; fresh killed fowls, fancy. tny.©l'tc do average. 16%®1V%c; do., unattractive, 14%<&>16%c; do., old roosters, 13c; do., broiling chickens, nearby. 22®26c; do., western. 16@>21c; do., spring ducks. It 5?17c; do., western. 10@12c; ice packed fowls. 15® 18c. Potatoes —Market steady; Maine, per bushel. 15@20c: New York, per bushel. 15020 c: Southern, per barrel 50c5i51.25: Jersey >»«. 1. per basket, 25 @3sc; Jersey No. 2. per basket, 10i®15c. Flour Dull and weak. Winter clear, new, $4.60(5 4.90; do straight, new, $4.80®5.10; do patent, new, $5.10® 5.40. Kansas clear, new. jute sacks. $4.90®5.10; do straight, $55.20©5.50; do patent. $5.50®5.75. Spring, first, clear, new, $4.6p®4.90; do straight, new, $4.50®5.10: do patent, new, $5.1A®5.30; do patent, old, $6.35®6.60. Hay Unchanged; timothy; No. 1, large bales. $20.50; medium bales, $20.00#520.50; No. 2 do., sl9.oo®sl H. 50: No. 3 do.. $17.00® 18.00. Clover mixed, light mixed, $18.50®/19.00: No. 1 do., $17.50® 18.00; No. 2 do., $16.50® 17.00. CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET Chicago, Sept. 21. Hogs—Receipts, 12.000: easy. Bulk. $6.50®7.40; light, <7.loftiß.oo; mixed, <6.30®7.90; heavy, $6.05®7.30; rough, pigs, $5.25® 7.00. Cattle Receipts, 7.000; steady. Na tive beef cattle. $6.00®10.30; western steers.' $6.00®8.75; cows and heifers, $2.85%8.30; calves. $7.00®11.00. Sheep Receipts. 15,000; steady. Wethers, <5.25®%.00; lambs, $6.25® 8, (5. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET By Associated Press Chicago, Sept. 21. The grain market closed as follows: Wheat —■ September. $1.01%; Decem ber. 93c; May, 96 %c. Corn —December, 56% c; May, 57% c. Oats—December, 35% c; May. 37 %c. Pork October, $12.37; January, $14.95. I.ard October, $8.05; January, $8.50. Ribs—October, $7.90; January, $8.35. Bryan to Confer With President Tomorrow By Associated Press Washington, D. C„ Sept. 21.—Wil liam J. Bryan will confer to-morrow with President Wilson. The engage ment was made to-day at the White House at Mr. Bryan's request. It will be the first time the former Secretary of State and the President have met since Mr. Bryan quit the Cabinet three months ago because he was not will ing to follow the President's policy in the German submarine crisis. What the two men will discuss was not disclosed in making the engage ment. Harrisburg Taxi Cab Co. Announces the Establishment of a New and Lower Rate-—The Lowest Metered Fare Known FARE: Pay Fare As Shown on Meter. One, Two, Three or Four Passengers 25c For First YiMile 5c For Each Additional X Mile Hour' Rate $2.00 ✓ SEPTEMBER 21, 1915. WHY SHE WAS KILLE MRS. SARAH LEITNER Samuel Leitner, a private detective in New York, shot his wife five times the other day. She died immediately. He told the police two men wearing grap caps had shot her. Later he gave this story to he coroner: "X first met my wife eleven years ago. She had just come out of the House of Good Shepherd. We went together for about a year, until I found that she behaved herself; then I married her. "We took rooms together in Ludlow street, then in Stanton and later In Madison street. When we went to Madison street we had two children, Bessie and Dora. One night I came home. She wasn't, there and she didn't rome back all night. She stayed away four nights and four days. Her father and mother and I all searched for her everywhere. Finally a couple of men told me they had seen her in back of a jewelry store in our own neighbor hood and I went, in there and there she was. She started to run away, but I stopped and said. 'Listen, Sarah. Can't you be good? You've got two children. Don't spoil their good names; they're girls." She looked in my face and, 'To with you!" '• 'Sarah, why do you talk that way?' I said; 'haven't I treated you right?' " 'Oh. I don't like married life," she said. 'l'm going to sell the furniture and quit. I don't want, to live this way any more.' "She sold the furniture, and on the day she sold it she threw her own ntoiner out of the flat so she could get (he thines. Then she met me on the street and said: 'How about support.?' And I said: 'Why, Sarah, I'll support jou. But. why won't you be good?' "She laughed at me. She said, 'I should worry!' And I said. 'You ought to be where you came from.' Leitner told more such incidents to show she had gone on much the same previous lo her entrance to the House of Good Shepherd. Then she went into his office the other night and started an argument. "I was sitting in front of my roll top desk when she said: 'lt's all through you. I tell you, that I'm so nervous.' 'What have I done to make you nervous?' I her. and she jusl got mad and threatened me with a hat pin, then went, off in a crazy fit of hollering. "There was a gun lying there on my desk. Suddenly she grabbed for it. She got it, and I grabbed it away from her. She fougjht me and kept saying things and worked me up and T finished the job." "You mean you fired the five shots that killed her?" the coroner asked. Leitner looked at the coroner help lessly for a moment, then said, with a weak jesture of his right hand, "I did." I Fine Homes For Sale Three Housed Nos. 914, 916 and 918 North Eighteenth street. Built in pairs, having side and rear entrances, all'modem improvements, including steam heat. Price and terms liberal. One House No. 1721 Boas street, in course of erection. This is a detached house, having a wide lot and extending to a twenty-foot rear street. Single houses are not usually built for sale but are many families now appreciating the ad vantages of a home with air space from all sides. Look thia house over, you will find in it a thoroughly up-to-date home. TWO BUNGALOWS, built along the Progress Trollfy line, between Penbrook and Progress, all improvements, eix rooms, hall and bath, steam heat, electric lights. Lots 32 ft. by 150 ft. Attractive, well built and comfortable suburban horwitt. HA Owner and Builder . H. OlieiJi, 1325 STATE ST. IjATE sews notes Souderton, Pa. Sept. 21. R. M. Utt, of Allentown. was killed, and Milton Longaere, was seriously injure,d when a freight trolley car of which they were In charge Jumped the rails here to-day. Utt was the conductor and Longaere the motorman. The Hague, Sept 21.. via London, 3.05 p. m.—An automobile in which Queen Wllhelmina and her daughter. Princess Juliana were riding yesterday, collided In a woods near The Hague with another motor car. The queen's automobile was damaged but no on# was Injured. Washington, Sept. 21. General Manuel Chao, former villa governor of Chihuahua and one of the military lead ers, arrived here to-day with his fam ily und staff. Several days ago he was reported as having crossed the border. Washington, Sept. 21. The execu tive council of the American Federation of Labor to-day authorized President Uompers tb draft a statement in its behalf urging recognition of the Car ranza government as the authoritative expression of the best ideals of the Mexican people for self government. Paris, Sept. 21, 2.25 p. m.—Switzer land's expenses for mobilization up to September 1 amounted to $28,000,000. President Motta made this announce ment In a speech to-day to the National Council of the Swiss confederation, as reported by the correspondent at Berne j of the Havas agency. Chicago, Sept. 21. Five hundred citizen .soldiers spent a shivery niglit in the civilian army camp at Fort Sheri dan, for the thermometer hovered around forty and frost silvered the grass of the parade grounds. The Hague, Sept. 21. via London, 2.05 p. m.—Queen Wilhelmina's speech from the throne to-day in closing the session of the States General had for its key note an expression of deep gratitude that the Netherlands had been spared the horrors of a war, the end of which was not even yet to be seen. Berlin, Sept. 21, by wireless to Tuek erton. The official announcement from the war orfice under date of Sep tember 20 contains the following: "West of St. Quentin a British aero plane was shot down by a German avi ator. The British pilot was killed and the observer was captured. SAYS TORPEDO STRUCK SHIP By Associated Press Montreal, Sept. 21.—Major Hercule Barre, of a Canadian regiment, a sur vivor of the steamer Hesperian, to-day exhibited a, piece of steel which, he said, he picked up on the deck of the Hesperian following the fatal explo sion. The major declared the steel was part of a torpedo and termed the contention that the ship had struck a mine "absurd." THE Harrlsburg Polyclinic Dispen sary will be open dally, except Sunday, at 3 P. M.. at Its new location, front and Harris streets, for the free treatment of the worthy poor. niIBBER STAMQft >JEJ SEALS & STENCILS IIV SB MFG.BVHBG.STENCILWORKS ■ |1 II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG, PA. I* !i —LOANS—^ | for Individuals pressed by lack of funds to meet immediate necessities at reduced legal rates, repayable In weekly or monthly installments. CO-OPERATIVE Loan & Investment Co. 201 CHESTNUT ST. Office Hours: Bto 6 Daily; 9 P. M., Wednesday and Saturday t N FOR SALE 807 N. 6th St., 3-story brick and stone, ten rooms and 2 bath rooms, steam heat, hardwood finish, a. beautiful h6me. 406 Hummel St., 2-story brick. LOTS 2 lots 21st and Forster Sts., 40x 120 ft. Penbrook 2 lots, Bank St., 60x150 ft. Raysors Church 21 lots, these lots can be pur chased at a bargain and on easy terms. H. M. BIRD Room 44, Union Trust Bldg. 13