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J Telegraph Want Ads.—The Shortest Rente Between Beyer ami Seller CARD OF THANKS LEWIS SIMONETTI and family wishes to thank friends and relatives for..the kindness shown to them during th>*r recent bereavement. IJOST IX)ST Pocketboolc, either in D-. P. AS. store or Kresges and lOc stoie reward if returned to 306 North ront street, Steelton, or call -O.OM Bell phone. LOST Saturday evening, toilet room of P. R. R. station, openi face gold watch (Elgin) with leather wristband- Initials K. M. E- Reward if returned to 608 Maclay street. ______ FOUND " FOUND That Egbert's Steam lng & French Cleaning Woiks, 1-4S Market St do the very besv work in the city. Call either phone for ;>roof. We call and deliver. HELP WANTED —Male WANTED Men to learn to become, pracU?aT E chauffeurs. We give you our unlimited. SSO practica.l course now lor \fter the Ist of Ortooei tne price will be S4O. Make at once; so as to save money. W« practice you from the time you start on repairing and driving automobiles until you fin ish. Auto Transportation School, o is. Cameron street. WANTED Messengers. B 2 yß vi««t 16 vears with bicycles preferred. Must furnish reference. western inlon Telegraph Company. W \NTED By white man, 32 years old. married, sober, any klnd of tnskle work" sneaks 3 languages. Good ref erence. Address. .1. P.. «31 South Front street, city. - WANTED Boy with experience for barber shop. Call. 1923 North Sixth street. - WANTED Driver for city delivery wagon. Address, giving references and experience. M 3081, care Telegraph. WANTED Helpers for electrical work Apply. Hickok Manufacturing Co. new plant. 9th and Cumberland streets. WANTED Young man between ages' of 16 and 20 to work in srocery Storc solicit and deliver orders; none but experienced need aPP'y- Appl>, (j - A. Rice. Washington Heights. WANTED 25 laborers at once. Applv, ready for work at 6.4n a. m. Thursday morning, September 23d. Fred. Havens Co., 9th and Cumberland streets. WANTED A young man to run Ford car for jitney service: must come well recommended as to honesty and sobrietv; good opportunity for light man. Apply. 441 Hummel street. cit>. PAPERHANGERS WANTED—Steady work for two first-class mechanics. Bodmer's, 813 North Third street. WANTED Plumber and steam fit ter. Apply, J. W. Morrow, 17 North Fitth street. "WANTED AT ONCE Names of young men desiring first-class business education and good position. ( all or mall card to F. H. Gregory, Secretary, R. Y. M. C. A., Harrisburg. Pa. WANTED First-class barber at 649 jjroad street. Apply at 1114 North Seventh street. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS Easily secured in any branch of service. Suc cess assured by my simple, practical plsn. Mail card at once for particulars. Address. Examiner. Care Telegraph Of fice. Harrisburg. Pa. WANTED Strong active young man of good habits. Apply, 11.11 North Third street. ,y. \RMY OF THE UNITED STATES MEN WANTED Ablebodled. unmar ried men between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of United States, of good char- ! *cter and temperate habits, who can: rfpeak. read and write the English | language. For Information apply to. Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building, I 3d & Market Sts.. Harrisburg, Pa. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy to get. By free booklet, B Y 372, tells how. Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hop kins, Washington. D. C. WANTED A boy about 16 years old to work In shoe store. E. F. Deich- I ler, 13th and Market streets. I WANTED Draughtsman on rail- . road map work; must be a good letterer and rapid workman; salary S7O per month. Apply at Room 510, Telegraph j building, this week. j WANTED Man to run extractor in I laundry; must be experienced; $12.00 to! start. Sanitary Family Washing Co., | 16th and Elm streets. I WANTED First-class toolmaker, profiler, miller, driller, rlfier, barrel- I turners, blacksmiths and steam ham- i mer men to make drop forges. Also j men for barrel rolling. Address P. 0.1 Box 264. Lancaster, Pa. HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Young girl who can do i plain sewine- to work in store. Ad- I dress. W 3076. care Telegraph. Private Lessons In Short Hand, Typewriting nicta tion, Penmanship, Etc. At class Instruction rates for students who want Direct Results. You want that kind. Open periods now and then. Write, or call, to-day for information. Merle E. Keller, Kaufman Bldg., 4 South Market Square. Bell phone 694 R. WANTED Girls over 16 years of age to learn the trade of Cigar Making. Pay while learn ing. Welfare looked after by a trained nurse. Apply at Harris burg Cigar Co.. 500 Race street. LAUNDRESS WANTED White wo man. Apply at Bolton House. WANTED An experienced white cook; references required; high wa ges. Call, 3201 Riverside Drive. FOR SALE| 8-Acre Farm • The "Ira Dreese" property on ! flip Trlndle Spring rewd, 1 miles ' west of Mechanlcshtirg In the vil lage of Roxhorotigh. Limestone soil—two-story frame house with eight rooms—lßs ft. artesian well—frame ground barn —chicken house, etc. Investigate this proposition and then tell us what the farm is worth to you. MILLER BROTHERS&CO. REAL ESTATE Insurance Surety Bonds Locust and Court Streets WEDNESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH ' ' SEPTEMBER 22, 1915. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED Woman or girl for gen eral housework In small family; up town; must stay at own home nights. Address, A 3068, care Telegraph. WANTED Girl to work on man gle; must be over 16; good wages to right party. Sanitary Family Washing Co., 16th and Elm streets. WORKS DRESSMAKING SCHOOL— 22North Fourth street. Become a pupil now. Make all your Fall and winter dresses while learning that will be of endless value as long as you live. Day and evening. RESPECTABLE elderly woman to as sist with children and light house work. Room, board and two dollars a week. 1814 Green street. WANTED Experienced sewing ma chine operators on ladies' and chil dren's wear. Harrisburg Apparel Co., over City Star Laundry. State street, rear entrance. FALL TERM commences August 30; Night School, Tuesday evening, August. 31. Thorough courses. Individual In struction and the greatest results. Har risburg Shorthand School, $1 North Sec ond street. A strong girl to work In the starch room. Experienced girl preferred. Ap ply. Troy Laundry, 520-26 Fulton street. WANTED White girl to do cook ing and some house work. Small family. Apply, 240 South Thirteenth street. Bell pnonc 1886. WANTED Lady unincumbered, in terested in Sunday school or kinder garten work to travel and appoint rep resentatives; salary ra'.lng SSO month and expenses. Give phone and address. Address, T 3079, care Telegraph. HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female WANTED Lady and gentleman canvassers; good proposition; big money. Apply from 6.30 to 8 p. m. •M. Parry, 1217 Market street. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS ssO weekly. Sell our 15 Household Inventions; new, live, quick sel:ers; general agents getting rich. Every home buys one or more; sample furnished active workers. Write now. > ddrcss, P. O. Box 204, Scranton, Pa.. Dept. D. SITUATION S WAN TKI >—Male l WANTED Well educated married man wants position ot trust. Not afraid of work. Apply, 2124 Moore street. NEAT young colored man desires position as cook or butler in private family in or out of city; best reference. Call or address, 1235 Cowden street. WANTED Young colored man de sires position to clean offices an<l win dows. Call or address. Miles, 154 Balm street. WANTED —* By a young colored wo man cooking and downstairs work in a private family can give good reference. Call or address, M 1425 New Fourth street. WANTED —Work of any kind; ex perienced in running automobile or driving i team. Address, Theodore Mack. 1114 North 11th St, City. SITUATION S WAX 'J ED—FEMALE SMALL WASHING and ironing to do nt home by an experienced white wo man Address, 1734 Vi Fifth street. 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, 254 Union avenue, or Bell phone 266 R. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE Plot of ground, corner 13th and State streets, 116 ft. on 13th street by 150 ft. on State. Prlce„ $65 per ft. on 13th street. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. ( SOMESC'KNE) (701 acres ($3500) includes hay, straw, fodder, Winter Grain. Only (2) miles to City Market (40) passenger trains daily, Large Iron and Steel and Factory Mills. Reminds one of Lancas ter County and Philadelphia. (2) porch (7) room painted white home and large bank barn colored red. Fine team liorses age (6) weigh (2600) and (3) fresh cows (7) husky hogs (50) chick ens, new nickel plated harness and farm wagon (80) bushel oats (100) corn (Bargain) only ($4200). (C'OSYNOOKKI (30) acres ($850) terms, part cash. Possession at once. Fine young horse and cow (3 hogs and 20 chickens (20) oats (36) corn (ton) hay (ton) straw. (5) room lmme, bank barn by public road and Rural Route, School, church, pleasant neighbors (3) mile to Iron Works. Factories and large City Mar ket. Fine chance for Poultry Business and gardens. Please remember the Low Price for quick Sale. Do you often hear of (giveaway) so near City Mar ket? Telephohe (7 to 8 > Danville. <BONOMOONE> (90) acres ($3300) terms ($2000) cash. Possession at once. Large (number) buildings all painted by Main Road (400) feet to school and church at Cross Roads. Only (5) mile to City Market and (3) to second town. With young team horses, mounted harness, new wagon neatly painted (3) cows (6) hogs (60> poultry (90) bushel oats (140) corn (10) ton hay and (12) ton stiaw— Sacrifice (owner) loss of wife by (Death) only ($4000) part cash ($3900) spot cash.' Photographs. GEORGE B. OSTRANDKH, Danville Telephones Sunbury Mornings (7 to 8) Evenings. 14 ACRES 3 miles west of Man chester; 9 miles from York; good build ings; 1.000 asparagus. 1,000 raspber ries and 1,000 strawberries; well and running water. Price, SI,BOO. Brlnton- Packer Co.. Set-end and Walnut streets. 2568 LEXINGTON ST. 3-story brick dwelling; 9 rooms, bath and steam heat; lot, 14x90; porches. Price, $2,850. Brin ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE ll2B South Cameron street, large dwelling and storeroom; lot 22x100; corner property and stable. Price reduced. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. 64 ACRE-FARM Near Harrisburg, for sale at less than $125 per acre; good buildings; large orcharge: variety of other fruit. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. FOR RENT 22 North Seventeenth street, 3-story brick; steam heat, gas and electric lights. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE I have several 3-story brick houses with 8 rooms and bath; all Improvements; can be bought on easy terms. Price. $2,000. H. G. Ped low. 110 Southe Thirteenth street. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 1820 BOAS ST. 8 rooms and 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 rent to good colored people. M. Baturln, 639 Boas street. 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 Storerooms and 254 Hamilton street. Rent sl2. Charles Adler, Real Estate and Insurance, 1002 North Third street. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT KOR RENT 2O-16 Swatara street; ■l-story, 8 rooms and hath, all improve ments; sl4 per month. Irvin Johnson, RKAII ESTATK WANTED WANTED To purchase lot In vi cinity of Old Orchard. Address, G 3082, care Telegraph. WANTED To lent small farm In country of about 10 to 20 acres, with i or without stock for tenant house, with privilege of buying. Address. P. O. Box 197. Lemoyne, Pa. REAL. ESTATE Want to buy brick dwelling situated between State and Berryhill streets; answer stating dl | mensions of house, lot and price. Ad dress^^ APARTMENTS FOR RENT MacDANIEL'S APARTMENTS Housekeeping, furnished complete, two cheerful large, rooms; second floor front; gas range; private meter. Bells, bath, letter box, linen, cooking utensils, dishes. 1417 Market street. APARTMENT FOR RENT—Second floor, I rooms and bath, electric light, gas; porch In rear; city vapor heat. Ad dress, 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. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Nicely f -»-nished rooms in strictly private family for two re fined gentlemen; li ,/ne comfort and board if desired; use of phone. Address, W 3061, care lelegraph. FOR RENT Very attractive first and second-story rooms, in heart of city, steam heated, moderate rental, last occupant a dentist. Immediate posses sion. Possible purchase option. .20. Locust street. SECOND FLOOR, front room, facing Capitol Park (two windows); hot ana cold running water, electric light in room, also adjoins large bath room. Bell phone. Apply, 410 North street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, single or en suite. Bell phone. Address 719 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms, complete for light housekeeping; all conveniences; use of Bell phone. Call, 1089 M. I ROOMS FOR RENT Bright pleas- I ant rooms with board; reference. Ola North Second street. FOR RENT —Nicely furnished room, all conveniences, centrally located, pri vate family, gentleman preferred. Bell phone. 1121 North Front street. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED Six rooms and bath, to couple or small familv of adults; reasonable rent to desirable party. 1352 State street, Alli son's Hill. FOR RENT Second floor front rocm, newly furnished, across from Capitol Park; all conveniences; city steam heat; large bath, ' nc 'Ji '1? shower; use of phone. 406 isortn street. ROOMS WANTED WANTED Unfurnished room on second or third floor, reasonable terms, between Market and Brood and I'ront and Sixth streets; no objection to side street. Address, S 3080, care Telegraph. GENTLEMAN DESIRES BOARD and room in private family, uptown sec tion prefeVred; references exchanged. Address. Box 3071, care Telegraph. ROOMS AND BOARD BOARD and nicely furnished room; fine location, and nil conveniences for two men or man and wife. Call, 14JJ Berryhill street, City. UNFURNISHED KOOMS 429 BROAD STREET Built especl alv for light housekeeping, single or with kitchenettes; arrangements strictly private; stoves furnished tree, laundry, phone and bathroom privi lege*; lockers for surplus furniture. 1321-23 Wallace street; remodeled and newly papered throughout; ar rangements, two rooms and a kitchen with running water, range and cabinet Daily inspection invited. Inquire on premises, or 107 Boas street. 1 hone 779 M. BOARDERS WANTED WANTED Lady boarders by the week or month. Price reasonable, place homelike; use of bath and phone. Call at 1408 Libert£_slrcet^^_^___ FOR SALE LARGE ICE BOX suitable for butcher or grocer for sale. Size about 6x7xß feet high. Something fine. Cost $l5O. Used one year. Will sell cheap because I need the space. Apply to Monger'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 barg'a.ns. Dol lar Day, Friday, September 24th. See Ryder's Windows, 5 North Thirteenth street and 302 Broad street. FOR SALE WALLPAPER Many patterns at half of list price. Paper de livered anywhere free. Hanging rea sonable. A. U. Spotz. 1317-19 Market street. FOR SALE New twill 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, spoedome ter. Vlaxon, tandem. $150; Indian 1914, with side car, fu.ly equipped, $160; Ex .celsior, 1914, equipped fine shape $126. Keystone Garage. 814 North Third St FOR SALE Reed go-cart in good condltlon;craille gear; Block make; bargain. Call, 2£84 North Sixth street, before 6 p. m. FOR SALE Black horse. 13 years; weight J. 300 pounds; good worker; SBS. •\pply to either Dr. Oyler or Bowman & Co. MOVING AWAY— must sell; 9 Ply mouth Rock hens; fine stpcK; good lay ers- one coop; two portable wire pens, I°Tl2x2'/i and 11x6x2%; bargain. In quire. 3,000, North Third street, River side. FOR SALE Quick selling house hold article for canvassing. Apply, 1925 Derry street. • FOR SALE Lumber, land, brick and stone; a gold edge proposal to you builder. Call at 6 p. m. Bell phone 2403 R. FOE SALE CARDS on sale at lbs Tel«graph Business office. FOR SALE Bav horse, 6 years old, city broke. Wll) sell reasonable to quick buyer. Guaranteed to work any place. Apply Malman. 67 Conestoga street, Steelton, Pa. FOR SALE Second-hand steel range in good condition. Apply, 1116 North Second street. FOR SALE Reglnaphone and 62 records; [flays disc records. Apply, 29 South Cameron street. BARGAINS IN TYPE WRITERS—Re built 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. GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms. Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and Board and Table Board at 25c each. One ot these signs -will be Riven with each six-time order for a classified ad. If paid in advance. Inqulr* at Office of Telegraph. FOR SALE FOR SALE Meat market and green grocery, in thriving suburban town of .1,000 people. Splendid opportunity for right man. Call or write, 315 Broad street, phone 3242 J. FOR SALE AT GABLE'S. 113, 115 ind 117 South Second street, 5,000 gal lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme quality. All the full line of the Acme make. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can M secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE Scratch Pads new supply—so fcr 26c while they last. Ap ply Job Printing Department .The Tele graph Printing Company. FOR SALE Cheap, one horse and harness. Bell phone, 3168 M. AUTOMOBILE Five passenger; w . condition; reasonable. Address, West Falrvlew Garage. he«t ol } SA , L F ° r . wl " ,et 'urnished, best located rooming house in city; business well establtßhed. Mcrrell's, -04 Locust street. ri»i F n?«i SA <!V E i — Flve shares Coinmer- Telegraph k- Atlllre ss, C 3069, care FOR RENT ti 'r.°? „F'l :N T —. Good business loca and 4 f£e«- building; larfge store room and 4 flats, will rent or sell at a Calf BMI nr ess i! n :>? lven Immediately, rare Telegraph. ' ° r wHte M :1035 ' I' OR RENT Warehouse- three l * >l,il( i in ßr; 11,000 sq. ft. floor hpace, elevator 6xß ft." alone P TC r Trust Co'"*' Inqulre frauphfn Dep'os-t 3 and ß Two-story warehouse. ? Cowden street; 5,000 sq. ft. floor elevator; railroad siding; posses fck « V'. Apply C. F. Gohl, 1003 North Second street. Bell phone 899 M. WANTED hn^H A vi£?i.?i T ,° buy a K° ori second a a " d records. Address, 57 North Thirteenth street. WANTED—At once. $6,000 first mort -3012L. ° PeF °® nt ' Call Bell phone BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ,J MADE $50,000 In flve years in the order business, began with $5. „ 5 f °r 'roe booklet. Tells how. Hea cock. 355 Lockport. N. Y. picture show for sale, doing a good business; must be sold in ten i in-V- sood r ®jf s ,°ns for selling. Address. » .1056, 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 falling hair try Gross Qulolns Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone jrders given prompt attention. Bell .. THERE'S A DIFFERENCE in our work when compared to other firms, the leason is that we are interested in you Personally and want you to look well A wa y to do this, is to send jour clothes to us for renovating, our # »i are hest arul K ' ve perfect satisfaction. West Knd Cleaning and fry'HS'lnjn 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. HARTMAX, Boarding Stable nnd National Trannfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul l"S- H. W. Lathe. Manager. Fifth end s 'reets. Bell phone No. ZSO3R. MONET TO IX)AN «C^X. E . in amounts from so.oo to $.100.00 In compliance with act of June 17. 1915. Payments to suit borrower. Small loans a specialty. Up-to-date method. Positively lowest rates in fcity. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO., 132 Walnut Street. MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security In any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. Rox 174. Harrisburg, Pa. STORAGE FIREPROOF STORAGE! Private rooms for household goods, $2 per month and up. We invito Inspection. Low Insurance. 437-445 South Second 6treet. Harrisburg Storage Company. STORAGE In 3-story brick building, rear MS Market atreet. Household goods In clean, private rooiua. Reaaonablb rate*. Apply te P. G. Dlener. Jeweler. 40N Market St. STORAGE 4l# Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3 Wagobs, 76 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper A Co.. 411 Broad street. Both ohonea. LEGAL NOTICES PENNSYLVANIA State Highway De partment, Harrisburg. Pa. Sealed be received at said ofdee until 10 a. m., September 30. 1915, when bids will be publicly opened and sched uled and contract awarded as soon therafter as possible for the construc tion of the following bridges: County Township Route Butler I'enn 72 Elk Ridgway 97 Elk Ridgway 97 Elk Ridgway 97 Station Material Span 1397 Steel 50 ft. 272 Concrete 12 ft. 326 Concrete 12 ft 383 Concrete 24 ft" Plans and specifications may be seen at office of State Highway Department, Harrisburg; 1001 Chestnut street,-Phila delphia, and 903 Hartje Building, Pitts burgh. Full particulars and informi tion on application to Robert J. Cun ningham. State Highway Commissioner. ESTATE OF FRANK A. SALES, de ceased. Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same- without delay to ANNE E. BRADY. Administratrix, 1618 N. 2nd St., Harrisburg, Pa. Or to her attorney, JOHN T. RUADY, 18 N. 3rel St. Harrisburg, Pa. NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Catharine E. Etter, lato of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin county, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing at Reservoir Park, Harrisburg, Pa. all persons indebted to said Estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. ELIAS M. HASSLER, Executor. J. H. SHOPP, Attorney. Bergner Building, Harrisburg, Pa. September 20, 1915. HARRISBURG IJGHT ANIJ POWER COMPANY, HarrisburK. Pa. The Board of Directors have this dav declared the regulai quarterly divi dend of IV4 per cent, on preferred stock of this company, payable October 1, 1915, to ntochholderß of record Septem ber ssih. 1915. Checks will be mailed. H. W. STONE, Treasurer. LEGAL NOTICES 1 TRUSTEE 1 * SALE OF I.YKENS A WILMAMS VALLEY STREET RAIL WAY. The undersigned Trustee under the Mortgage of the Lykens and Williams Valley Street Railway Company, re corded In Daup' — i county In Mortgage „ • Vo '- 5 - Page 333, anu in Schuyl kill County in Mortgage Book 7 D, page 152, under and by virtue of the authority therein contained, at the written request of the holders of one » *L' n am °unt of the outstanding bonds of the said company secured by the said mortgage,—the said Company hav ing: for a period exceeding three months after demand made failed to pay the semi-annual Interest on the said bonds, —will on November 12, 1015, at S o'clock, P. M„ In front of the Courthouse In the City of llnrrlsliurif. Pa., sell to the highest and best bid der all the railways, estates, real and personal, corporate rights and fran chises of the said Lykens and Williams \ alley Street Railway Company, in cluding its line or system of Electric Railway, in the couutles of Dauphin and Schuylkill aforesaid, together with all and singular its shops, depots, stakes, poles, grounds, power houses, engine houses, car houses, wires, build ings, improvements, rolling stock, tools, machinery. Implements, ma terials, tenements and hereditaments owned by the said Railway and used or intended to be used for ihe purpose of operating the railways at the said Railway Company, and its rights of way and rights, privileges and fran chises acquired in or from the Bor oughs of Lykens and Williamstown Townships of Wiconisco and Williams In Dauphin County, and the Borough of Tower City and Township or Porter in Schuylkill County afore said; and all the corporate rights and franchises owned, possessed and en joyed by the said Railway Company under and by virtue of the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. in cluding the franchise to be a corpor ation. The line or system of railway as now built and operated extends from the Borough of Lykens in Dauphin County to Bearmont in Schuylkill County, a distance of about eleven miles, and includes the following tracts or parcels of land, used as and form ing a part of the said system or line of railway: 1. In the Borough of Williamstown aforesaid, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point formed i* J. Intersection of lands formerly of Charles Reidinger and Daniel Bad aorf on the north side of Market street; thence westward along said street 55 feet; thence north 3 degrees 14 minutes west 128.25 feet to a point; thence north 16 degrees 46 minutes west 161.16 feet: thence north S degrees 27 min utes west 132.83 feet; thence north 76 degrees 23 minutes east 223.83 feet to property now or formerly of Charles Reidinger; thence south 3 degrees 14 minutes east 328.08 feet to th« place of beginning; on which are erected the Office, Power House, Carn Barn. Repair Shops. Supply Room and OH House of the Company; 2. In Williams township, % mile west of Williamstown, bounded and described as follows. Beginning at a ft?!?!! nn . tlle nia,n >' oad leading from Williamstown to Lykens; thence N 30 degrees E. 156 feet along the lot of Row to a post: thenco N. 87 degrees W 42% feet along land of same to a post' thence N. 3 degrees E. 151 feet along the lands of and Evangelical Association to a post; thence N 87 degrees W. 171 feet to the public road leading to Dayton; thence N. 3 degrees E. 298% feet to Dayton; thence S. 86 degrees E. 548 feet to a stone: thence S. 3 degrees 15 minutes W. 589 feet along the lands now or late of Albert Grace, and John Sowers to the first mentioned public road; thence west along said public road 332 Vi feet to the place of beginning; containing 613 acres, known as "Midway Park." on which are erected a Dancing Pavilion and Theater, an Amusement Building and a Cooking Shanty, «nd 3. In Wiconisco township, all that certain part of Lot No. 34 on the gen eral plan of the town of Wiconisco as recorded in the Recorder's Office at Harrisburg, Pa., in Deed Book T. Vol. 2, p. 414, bounded and described as fol lows: Beginning at the southern lino of Pottsville street at the S. E corner of Lot No. 33; thence eastward along the said southern line of Pottsville street 44 feet to the line of property now or late of the Lykens Vallev Coal Company; thence S. % degree W 121 leet more or less to the line of prop erty now or late of the Summit Branch Railroad Company; thence westward along the line of said last mentioned property and along the northern line of an alley 84 H foet more or less to the southeast corner of Lot- No 33 aforesaid; thence northward along the eastern line of said Lot No. 33, 114 feet to Pottsville street, the place of be ginning. The motive power contained In said Power House includes one Harrisburg Engine, one Skinner Engine, two Thresher Generators, one Switchboard one Water Heater, one Oil Heater two Tubular Boilers, one Injection Pump and three Oil Tanks, with puinps and oil. The tools, machinery, implements and materials consist of one Turning Lathe (motor drive), one Work Bench Tools for car and track repairing two Armatures, four Field Coils, four Rhe ostats, three Shunts, five Journal Boxes, three Trolley Bases, two Car Registers, four Armature Casings, as sorted Coil and Elliptic Springs, lot of Brake Shoes and miscellaneous ma terial for repairing cars, armatures track and overhead line; one Forge' one Anvil, one Drill Press, one Work Bench, one Vise, sundry Blacksmith Tools and complete set of Traps and Dies. The rolling stock consists of one Box Car. two Open Cars, one Freight Car, two extra Car Trucks four pairs of extra Wheels and Axles and ten Car Jacks; all of which ar ticles are and will be sold as part of the said line or system of electric rail way. Terms: Ten psr cent, wlien property is struck down and the balance on de livery of deed in 10 days thereafter HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY. Trustee. PROPOSALS NOTICE The Board of Inspectors of the Western Penitentiary of Pennsyl vania, North Side. Pittsburgh. Ph.. will receive sealed proposals until 12 o'clock noon. Friday, September 24, 1915, for furnishing the Penitentiary with sup plies of dressed fresh irieat for a pe riod of three months commencing Oc tober 1. 1915. Deliveries to be made to Pittsburgh Prison as above and to Center County Prison. Rockvlew, Pa. (Separate contracts will be made for each.) Forms of proposal and specifica tions can be procured from office of Western Penitentiary, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Board reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. JOHN FRANCIES, Warden. PROPOSALS for building Forester's House to replace house destroyed by Are May 27th, 1915, located near the town of Eastville, Greene township, Clinton coupty, Pennsylvania. Sealed proposals will be received by the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings until 2 o'dqek of Tues day, October 12th, 1915, for furnishing all labor and materials for erecting, complete, ready for occupancy, In ac cordance with the plans and specifica tions prepared under the direction of the Board Qf Commissioners of Public and Buildings of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. Proposals shall be in sealed envelope addressed, "Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings. Harrisburg, Pa.," and shall be plainly marked on outside of envelope, "Proposal for For ester's House." For plans and specifications apply to the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings, Harrisburg, Pa. 4 WEST HARRISBURG MARKET HOUSE COMPANY The annual meeting of the Stockhold ers of the West Harrisburg Company will be held on the property of the company on Verbeke street. Harrisburg. Pa., on Tuesday. October 12th, 1915, be tween the hours of 10 and 11 o'clock a. m.. for the election of a Board of Di rectors and the Transaction of such other business as may be properly brought before the meeting. M- G. POTTS. President. Try Telegraph Want Ads WAR SPECIALTIES AGAIN SHOW GAINS Automobile Shares Monopol ized Speculative Attention at Opening of Markets By Associated Press New York, Sept 22. Automobile shares again monopolized speculative attention at the opening of to-day's market. General Motors made an Ini tial advance of 22 points at 345, Stude ! baker s first sale showed a gain of 3% at 14oU B oon adding another 1% anS Maxwell common with a gain of 2 at I'? in antl j the second preferred, up 5% |to 4J, made new records. Among: the other specialties Westlnghou.se. which l was rushed forward 111 yesterday's late trading opened with 4.000 shares at 123 , t to 124, a gain of 1% and General Electric rose a point to 175%. Other war stocks showed gains of 1 to 3 points iTst usual neglect of the railway NEW YORK STOCKS Furnished by E. S. Goshorn, 208-209 Arcade Building. New York, Sept. 22. A,.. ™ , °Pen. High. Low. Clos. Allis-Chal . 44% 44% 44 44 AmC&F. 74% 77 74% 75% £"! ■ Sl ] le,t • Br ' 84 % 84% Baldwin .. 83 88% 82% 88% I lieth Steel . 353 359 353 ,359 Can Pacific 155% 157% 155% 156% Lehigh VI. 145 145 % 145 145 4 N Y Cen . 94 94 % 94 94 Cruc Steel. 96% 96% 95% 95% gr e 31 31% 30% 31 Erie, Ist Pd 50% 52 50% 51% CSt W Prf 31 . 3i Pa Ran.... 110 110% 110 ' 110% Pitts C 35% 36% 35 36 Reading .. 150% 151 150% 150% Studebaker. 143% 145 141 141% Tenn Cop.. 55% 55% 54% 65 IXT S Rub... 54 54% 53% 53% r tf.'rv 7B * L S Stl pd. 114 114 113% 114 West Mfg.. 123% 124% 120% 120% PHII.ADKLI'IIIA PHODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia. Sept. 22. Wheat Steady; No. 2 red. new. spot, Septem ber $1.08% 1.10; No. 2 red, western, $1.14 ® 1.1 6. Corn Market lower; No. 2 yellow, local. 84®85c; steamer. No. 2, yellow 83® 84c. ' ' Oats Lower; No. 2 white. none here; No. 3 white, new, S9®4oc. Bran The market Is steady; city ! mills, per ton, $25.00; western do. none here; Spring, per ton, »22.75® 23.25. Refined Sugars Market is steady; powdered. 5.30® 5.10; fine granulated, 5.20®5.30; confectioners' A, 5.10<g»5.20. Butter Market is steady; western, creamery, extra, 26c; nearby prints, fancy. 29c. Eggs The market Is firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts free cases,, $7,800)8.10 per case; nearby current receipts, free cases. $7.20@57 50- western extra firsts, free cases, sß.lo® 8.40; western firsts, free cases, $7.50® $7.80. w Live Poultry Market oui6t;; fowls 14%®15%c; old roosters, 11® 12c; broil ing chickens, 15® 17c; spring ducks. 14 ®lsc; old ducks, 12® 14c. Dressed Poultry Market steady; fresh killed fowls, fancy. 18»*®1!«C; ilu. average, 16%<??>lV%c; do., unattractive, |14%@15%c; do., old roosters, 13c; do., I broiling chickens, nearby. 22@26c; do.. M¥«ster n .>lS®2lc: do., spring ducks. 1» | ® 17c; do., western. Jo@l2fc; fee packed fowls. If 018 c. Potatoes Market steady: Maine. I per bushel. 16@20c; New York. pe» , nushel. IBtf?>2oc: Southern, por barrel i 50c(fi $1.25; Jersey No. 1, per basket 28 %32c; Jersey No. 2, per basket, 10%15c. | Flour Dull and weak. Winter [clear, new, $4.60®4.90; do straight, new. $4.80ifi5.10; do patent. new. $5.10® 5.40. Kansas clear, new. jute sacks, s4.9o<fr 5.10; do straight. $55.20«i)5.50; do patent, $5.50®5.75. spring, first, clear, new, $4.65®4.90; do straight. new, $4.50W5.10; do patent, new, $5.10®5.30; do patent, old. $6.35®6.60. ' Hay Unchanged; timothy; No. I. large hales. $20.50; medium bales, $20.00® $20.50; No. 2 , do.. $19.00® $19.50; No. 3 do., $17.00 ® 18.00. Clover mixed, light mixed, $ 1 B.oO® 19.00; No. 1 do $17.50® 18.00; No. 2 do., $16.50® 17.00. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given that the Auditors appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin county to audit the accounts of the Sehool Dis trict of the. Borough of Steelton have filed their report, which contains the following: J. P. Detweiler, collector, in account with Steelton School Board— Dr. to amount of 1914 du plicate 97 37 To 5 per cent, penalty... 97 37 Cr. By amount paid Treas urer $40,544 75 By exonerations 2,916 64 Building Tax— Dr. To amount of 1914 du plicate $18,597 43 To 5 per cent, penalty.. 11 73 Cr. By exoneration 1,262 84 By amount paid Treas urer 17,376 32 W. A. Attick, Treasurer, In account with Steelton School Board; School account— Receipts $50,134 91 From deficit 28,861 65 Expenditures $78,996.56 Building account— Receipts $69,685 83 Expenditures 37.430 47 Balance $32,255 16 Net Indebtedness. 1915.... $93,224 64 Increase of Indebtedness during year 19.411 41 Assets—Total $387,500 00 That the aforesaid Auditor's Report was presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County on September 11, 1915, and by the said Court ordered to be filed; that the said Auditor's Re port was filed on September 11, 1915, to No. 258 September Term, *1915; that the same will be confirmed absolutely un less an appeal Is taken therefrom within thirty days after the filing thereof, HENRY F. HOLLER. Prothonotary. CHARTER NOTICE Notice is here by given that an application will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, on the 4th day of October, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m.. under the provisions of the Corporation Act of 1874 and Its supplements, for a charter for an Intended corporation to be called Pvthlan Hall Association, the charac ter and object of which are the erection of a hall for private purposes, in the city of Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania; and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privi leges conferred by the Bald act and the supplements thereto. M. W. JACOBS. Solioltor. NOTICE is hereby given that an ap plication will be made by Joslah W. Kline, Harry D. Shoop and Joseph D. Ferry, to the Governor of Pennsylvania on the 4th day of October, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m., under the ptovlslons of the Corporation act of one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four and the supplements thereto, for a charter for an Intended corppratlon to be call ed the Auto Sales and Distributing Company, the character and object of which Is the purchase and sale of aif tomoblles and automobiles parts and supplies, and for these purposes to have, possesss and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges by said act of Assembly and the supplements thereto conferred. FRANK M. EASTMAN. Solicitor. 15 HOW MANY NAMES ON THE BALLOT? [Continued From First Page.] of Messrs. Gorgas and Bowman, con tended applied also to these two high candidates in the list of councllmanic nominees. = „!» * » discussed the question pro COD r , ay but —none would ven- Jpi. "Pinion on the subject. . r "® three candidates themselves said lr.v. y^a i n °t bcen K ,v| ng the matter an> real serious consideration as vet. Anyway they said they preferred W j until the official count in °J der th at they might talk authority upon which to „ ait Provides that the i»«»K candidates which received the votes at the primary shall bo placed on the nonpartisan at the gen era election and that the four of this group which received the highest vote ?i general election shall be the counclltnen. The act that had municipal and le gal circles all agog this morning was whiT I,>P ment to ,he ,hir(J '"'ass act W.lu ?' a 8 approved May 13, 1915. Z"V^ fe ™ ce to ,he mayoralty situa tion this act provides? Section I—That whenever, at any primary election, any candidate, for nomination for the office of Mayor • • . . . shall receive a number of votes greater than one-half of the total number of votes cast and greater than one-half the number bal ' ot , a , s.ast .... such ~andld ate shall be the sole nominee for C.? at the succeeding election and his name and none other shall be printed on the ballot." a «3H OW thC M , what <* oes that mean V "wu . j well-known attorney to-day. What does the reference to 'greater than one half the number of hallo;a cast mean? What ballots? Non partisan ballots? The act to mv mind certainly isn t clear on that score." The section with reference to the choice of councilmen follows: Section 2.—That whenever at anv primary, any candidate for office of city councilman • * * s j, a ll re ceive a number of votes greater than one-half the number of official ballots cast by electors for nominations, the name of such candidate receiving n, vote greater than one-half the num i i i" 1 !! 0 ! 8, sl,all 1,6 Panted on the official ballot aj the head of the group of candidates at the succeeding elec tion; and, uYilcss at said succeeding election, a person voted for, who has not been nominated as provided by law and whose name does not appear in print on the official ballot, receive* more votes for said office than the number cast for election of said can didate nominated at the primary shall be considered as elected to said offl.-e as city councilman." "While I haven't gone into this mat ter very thoroughly and wouldn't feel at liberty to express an opinion 011 the subject because of its apparent ambiguity," said a well-known auth ority on municipal law," mv view of it is this: , "All the official ballots cast for councilmen would have to be counted. The record of the. ballots is kept by the election boards. This doesn't mean votes cast because some peoplo voted for but one candidate. The act says 'ballots'. If any candidate re ceived more than half the total num ber of ballots cast, then T should say he would b? entitled to a place on tho ticket without opposition and de clared elected." "Unless," continued the attornev, "a candidate who has not been nominated at the primary should obtain by writ ing his name on the ticket or bv the use of 'stickers.' more than half the required number" PHILADELPHIA STOCKS Philadelphia, Sept. 22. The stock market closed strong.' Cambria Steel 651£ Genera! Asphalt 31 General Asphalt pfd fiS l^ Lake Superior Corporation .... SI i-"! Lehigh Navigation 75 Vl Lehigh Valley 72 Pennsylvania Railroad 5415-16 Pennsylvania Steel pfd 84 Philadelphia Electric 21 7 » Philadelphia Company 43 Philadelphia Company pfd 3S Philadelphia Rapid Transit 11 S4 Philadelphia Traction 73 Heading 75 <4 Reading, Gen. Mtg 92 Storage Battery 74 4i I'nion Traction . .* 38 United Gas Improvement 85 V. United States Steel 78% CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET Chicago, Sept. 22. —Hogs—Receipts, 16,000; strong. Bulk. $6.70®j7.70; light, $7.25(3' 8.20; mixed, $6.50®i8.15; heavy, $5.20®7.50; rough, $6.20®6.45; pigs, $5.25® 7.30. Cattle Receipts, 14,000; slow. Na tive beef cattle. $6.00% 10.30; western streets, $6.60®8.65; cows and heifers, $2.85®8.25: calves. $6.75®510.50, Sheep Receipts, $16,000; steady. Wethers. $5.25® 6.00; lambs, $6.25 <3> 8.80. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET . Chicago, Sept. 22. The grain mar ket closed as follows: Wheat September, $1.06%; Decem ber. 95 %c; May, 96c. Corn December, fi6V*c; May, Oats December, 35% c; May. 37He. Pork October, $12.50; January. $14.97. — October, $8.07- January, $8.50. Ribs October, $8.00; January, $8.32. r N 3(arrij SUcujo Insurance Agent 1617 N. Second Street I—LOANS— for individuals pressed hrv lack of funds to meet Immediate necessities at reduced legal rates, repayable In weekly or monthly installments. CO-OPERATIVE Loan & Investment Co. ' 204 CHESTNUT ST. Office Hours: 8 to 6 Daily; 9 P. M„ Wednesday and Saturday MONEY |k To Honsekeepers, Work. |\ lug men and Salaried Kn- I ployea. I LEGAL RATES EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY • S. MARKET SQUARE Room » 4th Floor Spoon or Bull din* m—m—mmamKmmm*