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3 THE HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1910. 13 Help Wanted -Male WANTED Steam shovel cranemen dinky engineers for Catskill duets. New York State. a Good Contractor, Jong job. Bertrand Kerhaugh.

Bush, 207 North Apply PRINTER WANTED man for Competent job and all job the equipped proper weekly party, J. office; C. Fleming. Shippensburg, Pa. oct10-tf News, At once, ten laboring WANTED will board at Flatiron men who Apply to Ensminger good Lumber Seventeenth and wages.

streets. MEN 20 to 40 years old at 500 for Electric Railway Motormen once and Conductors; $60 to $100 a opportuno nity: no experience strike: write necessary: immediately application Motor, blank, care of enclosing Telegraph. stamp. dress septifto oct21 I WANT A tailor who can do old new work. Write, stating salary pected, P.

Lauser, Palmyra, Pa. oct 8 WANTED Experienced laundry man to take charge of a small chine laundry; state, experience salary wanted. Apply, by letter to shey Improvement Hershey, Pa. oct5-bt ABLE- BODIED MEN WANTED the U. 8.

Marine Corps, between ages born or of have first papers. Monthly 19 and 35. Must $15 to $69. Additional compensation possible. Food, clothing, After quarters medical attendance free.

30 service can retire with 75 per cent. and allowances. Service on ship and ashore in all parts of world. Apply at U. S.

Marine Corps cruiting Office, 11 North North Market Ninth Square, street, Harrisburg. Philadelphia, 33 or 104 South avenue, Atlantic City octitooct31 RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS WANTED Harrisburg examinations November $800 to $1.600, Preparation free. immediately. Franklin Institute, Rochester, N. Y.

Help Wanted--Female WANTED Thoroughly experienced sewing machine operators machines, to make aprons; also, a learners; steady employment, at nings' Mfg. over City Star Laundry, entrance West street. sept24-1mo general housework in family of WANTED Middle-aged woman Apply at once, 1434 Market street. WANTED A woman or girl to cooking and general housework; washing: good wages capable son. Apply to 2138 North Third street.

oct10-3t WANTED A middle-aged woman for general housework: good wages steady employment to right person. ply to D. M. Shearer, Seventeenth Sycamore streets. WANTED A reliable white woman as cook: IF good wages; three in family.

Apply Locust street. WANTED Experienced millinery makers. Apply at the Sachs' Store, North Fourth street. oct7-3t KNITTERS earn from seven to ten dollars a week in the Harrisburg Knitting Mill. Seventh above Maclay street.

Several vacancies lust now. Apply once. Steady work at all seasons. H. Sheafer.

Proprietor. dec23-tf WANTED An experienced forelady for shirt factory. Communicate with Chas. H. Snyder, Pa.

10-5-5t Liverpool, WANTED. Girls wanted to learn cigar making: also experienced rollers and bunch makers; steady work; good wages: plenty of light and air; perfect sanitation. Dauphin Cigar State street and Poplar avenue. GIRLS WANTED-The Harrisburg Cigar 500 Race have rolling vacancies paying 30c to Bunching 16c to 18c. No.

641 advanced to 30c. wanted. Steady employment. 9-14-tt WANTED--Loopers, at once: steady work. Apply to Wellknit Hosiery Fourteenth and Haehnlen streets.

oct7-3t LADIES! TAKE NOTICE Learn manicuring. facial and scalp treatment; best paying profession: rates reasonable. Day and evening instruction; perienced teacher. Call or write, Skin and Scalp Specialist, 806 North Third street. sept14-1mo Help Wanted -Male and Female, LARGE wholesale house offers permanent positions to several neat-apDearing men and women in this and nearby towns.

demonstrating wellknown line of goods; experience unnecessary: $2 daily to start: all or part time: call mornings. Address Harry Tryon, 119 South Second street, Harrisburg. WANTED Man and wife for butler and general housework. Address P. 0.

Box 295, Harrisburg, Pa. Situations Wanted--Female WANTED. Colored woman wishes day's work for Wednesdays and Thursdays. Apply 232 Liberty street. oct10-3t Situations Wanted -Male WANTED.

Man wishes position as watchman. stableman or work in orchard. Apply 2178, care of Telegraph. oct10-3t SITUATION WANTED By a colored man, as porter, Marion" or janitor. Address H.

1431 street, City. oct 10-3t chainmaker wants position: can make from 3-16 common, up to 3B, and special. Address 432 Harris street. Salesmen Wanted SALESMEN Experienced in selling grocery, drug or general merchandise trade, to sell Spices, Flavoring Extracts, Drugs and Grocers' Specialties. Salary and commission.

State age, references and experience. The Clawson Company, 240 Chestnut Philadelphia. Rooms Wanted FOR RENT Five rooms and bath: separate vestibule separate hallway entrance, for housekeeping: locational central; rent. 817 per month. Apply Penna.

Realty Improvement No. 132 Locust street, Harrisburg, Pa. Aquepay: street. wellfor The Cafe; Derry wanted month: for Ad- and ex- and Her- for the native pay and years' of board the Re- Ohio 12. Write Dept.

few Jen- for two. do no per- and Apand 20 at W. St. a be by No. and ing.

St. Mrs. City. floor, steam North pered steam ply renter care lay, the to erty in B. fice WANTED.

Gentleman and wife would appreciate beautiful room or rooms, with bath. in refined family home; breakfast, or all meals, desired: will be permanent: references changed: answer quick. L. 2176, care of Telegraph. oct7-2t Wanted WANTED Second steam radiators, E.

Bittner. Harrisburg Terminal Office. Bell phone 1420R2. oct10-3t Boarding WANTED refined young men PANES for boarding and lodging in family of three. Call at 1420 Regina street.

oct10-tf LOST Breastpin and tie, Pine street and German Church State street. Liberal reward it turned to G. C. Heist, 625 Race LOST The person laying claim silk umbrella with initials C. F.

C. graved on handle, on car leaving ket Square for Steelton at 10:10 October 7. will receive reward by turning same to Telegraph Office. oet 8-3t LOST Fox terrier dog. away Sunday morning in Penbrook vicinity.

Black head and white Please return to, or notify, J. Mahan, Penbrook, Pa, R. F. No. oct7-3t Business Personals SKIN SPECIALIST.

LADIES TAKE NOTICE hair, moles warts destroyed electrolysis. Only reliable cure. free. Call or write Mrs. Raye, Specialist, 806 North Third street.

sept26-1mo NOTICE I BUY clothing shoes, pay highest prices for Drop postal and I will call. S. 513 Walnut street. aug27-tf Storage In 3-story brick building, rear Market street. Household goods In clean, rooms.

Reasonable rates. Apply P. G. Diener, Jeweler, 408 Market HARRISBURG CO. large brick, fire- warehouses, expressly for storage.

Private for household goods and unexcelled cilities for storing all kinds of chandise. and Penna. Low R. R. storage rates.

got oct15-tf ROOFING I WILL paint any old, leaky roof guarantee it watertight for five Maxwell H. Hite, The Roof-Paint Box 10, Harrisburg, PA. References from hundreds of patrons. oct10-tf Business Opportunities WANTED A young physician first-class town in Dauphin county; population 6,000: grand opportunity. 1745 North Sixth street.

risburg. Pa. I MADE $50,000 in five years in mail order business, began with Send for free booklet. Tells how. cock, 355 Lockport, N.

Y. ANY intelligent person can earn income corresponding for newspaners; experience unnecessary. Send for ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798. Lockport, N.

Y. New Advertisements I HEREBY give notice that I will responsible for any bills contracted my wife, Viola Hahn. (Signed) RAYMOND HAHN. WE buy and sell all kinds of secondhand furniture, clothing, shoes store fixtures. Harrisburg Buying 516 Walnut street, City.

Miller's Livery and Boarding Stable National Transfer--Movers pianos, safes, boilers and general haulJ. M. Miller. Manager, 914 N. Bell phone, 355 A 2.

A1-tf Apartments apartments, RENT No. 20 Four North and Fourth five street; room steam heat, electric lights and ranges; rent moderate. Address M. Lee, Post Office Box sept19-1mo For Rent- -Business Places FOR Suite of three rooms, second floor, 310 Market street, over Jerauld Shoe Store; exceptionally fine location for business. Back room, third rent $7 per month, including heat.

Jerauld Shoe 310 Marstreet. sept21-tf For Rent FOR RENT To a good cook caterer, for the purpose of taking table boarders, a large double dining-room, kitchen and cellar. For terms and cation address 2179, care of Telegraph. oct10-6t FOR RENT Large room, No. 1310 Sixth street, just remodeled; suitable for any business: newly and painted; rent, $20, including heat; immediate possession.

Apat 1635 North Third street. FOR RENT Desk room in a welllocated office in one of the best office buildings in the city; only permanent desired. Address No. 1601, of Telegraph. Personal HARRY B.

BROWN. of Rushville, Sheridan county. Nebraska, is in Harrisburg in response to a letter to his half-sister, Mrs. M. E.

Jones, of FindOhio; also, a letter to the Clerk Court of Clarinda, Iowa, in regard leasehold or other interest in propthis in this vicinity. Those interested matter interview Harry Brown at the County Recorder's Ofany day this week. oct10-4t Ask 'a Resident What He Thinks of Prospect Hill as a Place to Live! This most delightful section adjoins Reservoir Park on the north and is undoubtedly the most desirable suburban land on th market. Lots fronting on Reservoir Park Walnut street and several new streets--high, well-drained ground--a location free from the city's noise and smoke, yet only seven minutes from Market Square. The land we're now offering will be sold in plots or lots as the purchaser desires--and at most attractive prices.

Miller Bros. Baker Real Estate and Insurance Federal Square Opp. Post Office Sentence Suspended in Erring Clerk's Case September term desertion and surety of the peace court was interfered to-day by the Philadelphia elec(Both case hearing, and it was not expected to finish the hearing until late this afternoon. Just after convening for the afternoon session William L. Priddy and Earl Cockiin.

the former clerks of the Twenty-five Cent Store, were disposed of by Judge Kunkel. Sentence was suspended and the two were directed to give $300 bail for their appearance at January sessions. The two young clerks were arrested for shoplifting and pleaded guilty to stealing various articles from the store. Unfilled Orders For Steel Decreased By Associated Press. New York, Oct.

orders on the books of the United States Steel Corporation for the month ending September 30 total 3,158,106 tons, compared with 3,537,128 tons for the month ending August 31. The figures were announced to-day. The low record for unflled orders was 3,027,426 tons on September 30, 1904. DEATHS AND FUNERALS John Heckert Buried The funeral of John Heckert, Grape street, aged 28 years, who Friday afternoon, took place this ernoon at 2 o'clock. Rev.

P. H. baugh, pastor of the Sixth United Brethren Church officiated. deceased was a member of Harrisburg Lodge, Brotherhood of Railway men. He is survived by his widow five brothers.

Bessie Morris Rev. C. H. Forrest, pastor of the clay Street Church of God officiated this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the eral of 6-year-old Bessie Morris, died Friday afternoon at the home her parents, 2036 Fulton street. took place in the East Harrisburg cemetery.

Mrs. Mary E. Kyper The body of Mrs. Mary E. who died Saturday afternoon at State Hospital was sent to Chambersburg morning by Undertaker will be made at Chambersburg.

Speese. "Funeral services and interment Mrs. Saltsman Burled The funeral of Mrs. Lena D. man, wife of William O.

Saltsman, Derry street, who died morning, took place this afternoon o'clock. made in Harrisburg cemetery." Mrs. Works Buried The funeral of Mrs. Sophia aged 61 years, who died Friday ing at her home, 546 Woodbine was held at her late residence afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial made in the East Harrisburg cemetery.

Big Sensation the Hippodrome brought direct from Hammerstein's, Magneto, the only living persons has ever accomplished these marvelous feats. This human live wire has fled all Europe. He lights handkerchiefs his with his hair, cigarettes gas with the tongue, with his fingers, and illuserates wireless telegraphy as you have never seen shown before. This act is the world's sensation. Our other acts are strictly hig class.

We have added a new ture at the we change our tures every day, three big reels pictures that you never saw before. The only one thing we never change price, 10c. Lecture to Physicians Dr. Judson Daland, of Philadelphia, who has just returned from Germany, give an address of special interest physicians to evening at the Y. M.

C. A. Hall at Carlisle. number of Harrisburg physicians attend, going down on the Cumberland Valley train leaving at 5.30 o'clock. Rooms to Rent FOR RENT Three or four rooms.

second floor, with use of bath. 1532 Green street. oct10-3t FOR RENT Two desirable rooms: good location. Apply Chestnut street. oct10-3t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, second floor; all conveniences; centrally located: suitable for man and wife gentlemen.

Call 231 Boas street, phone 1041A. oct7-3t FOR RENT--Nicely furnished rooms, with all conveniences; use of phone. Pine street. oct7-3t FOR RENT Nicely furnished second-floor rooms; all conveniences; use phone. Call 812 Capital street.

sept10-tf FOR RENT Fourth floor Telegraph Annex, for light manufacturing purposes; splendid light and air. Inquire Business Manager Telegraph aug12-tf Real Estate for Rent FOR RENT 71. N. Seventeenth St. $25 1251 Market St.

56 Balm St. 2020 Boas St. 1937 Briggs St. J. E.

GIPPLE, 1251 Market St. FOR RENT 1196-1200 Walnut street, new three-story brick houses; improvements; $18.50 and 19.50. AlHill Trust Thirteenth and Market streets. FURNISHED HOME on State street, Front: fine location; large shed; suitable for automobile garage or on Liberty, street near Second street: all conveniences. Address care of Telegraph.

FOR RENT From October 10, brick dwelling: 8 rooms and bath; all improvements: new house, with front and porches; cemented cellar; rent, per month. Inquire J. O. Matter, Derry street. Bell phone 1062R.

FOR RENT No. 129 Summit street; three-story brick house; all improvements. Inquire J. E. Rhoads, Cowand Forster streets.

oct5-tf FOR RENT Brownstone residence, North Sixth street; all modern improvements, including city steam heat. to William P. Messinger, 814 Capital street: oct3-tf Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE In a good locality, of those fine homes on North Fifteenth street, near State street, Nos. 519-21-25. The balance have been gold are occupied.

Look them over and prices from D. M. Ricker, 2001 street. FOR SALE -Brick dwelling, 504 Emerald Harrisburg, all improvements. Lot 20 Will be sold at a bargain.

E. Etter, 213 Walnut St. 9-24-t1 For Sale FOR SALE Bedroom suite, parlor suite, sideboard. dining -table, writing desk, at 18 South Eighteenth street, Harrisburg. oct10-3t FOR SALE.

OR WILL TRADE On a farm, three-story, ten-roomed house; all improvements; steam heat; also good stable, in good condition. Call on Ed. Matter, 916 South Twenty-first street. Harrisburg. FOR SALE Good driving horse.

364 Main street. Steelton. Bell phone 771W. octi-3t STOCKS WAIT ON REPORTS; GRAIN OPENING WEAK Market Does Little Except Drift Until Late in Day FIRMNESS Steel Tonnage Showing in Not Much of Depressing Factor Status of the market at 2 Little more than a drifting isted prior to noon in the stock This was due to the unfillled made public at noon and the report of a the Steel Corporation, ment crop report to come out Price movements sufficient to attention were few there was an undercurrent of Missouri Pacific was one of the have sufficient price movement cite interest. Canadian Pacifle other showing fractional gains.

Steel report disclosed the smallest filled tonnage, with one Its history. It is conceded, that this industry has passed point and as a result the small Is looked upon as a thing of From its publication a somewhat ter demand for stocks arose and all through the list stiffened o'clock the best prices of the isted. NEW YORK MARKETS Furnished WM. L. BEAR COMPANY Local Branch-17 North Market New York Stock Exchange (Members Chicago Board of Philadelphia, New York, Oct.

Open. High. Low. Amal. Cop.

66 Am. Bt. Sug Am. Can 8 Am. C.

F. 48 Am. Cot. Oil Am. Loco 37 36 Am.

Smelt. 69 Am. Sugar. 116 116 Anaconda 40 40 T. S.

100 B. 0.... 108 Bklyn. R. 76 76 761 C.

Leather. Can. Pacific 1951 0.... 81 122 123 Col. F.

I. 33 33 33 Col. South. 56 56 Cons. aGg D.

Rio G. 32 33 32 Erie 27 27 Erie 1st pf. Gt. pfd. Gt.

N. Ore. 111. Cen. 132 Inter.

Met. 20 20 In. Met. pf. Kas.

C. So. 31 33 31 K. C. S.

pf. 67 L. Nash. Nat.R.M.2d 33 M. K.

T. 34 34 M.K.& T.pf. 64 Mo. Pac. 56 56 Nat.

56 55 N. Y. 114 114 Y.0.& W. 42 42 N. Pac.

119 Pac. 31 31 31 P. R. R. Peo.

Gas 107 Ry. Stl. Sp. 34 Reading Rock 31 Rock Is. pf 63 So.

Pacific. So. So. Ry. pf.

56 56 55 Tex. Pac. Third Ave. 11 11 Union Pac. U.

Steel. 69 70 69 U. S. S. pt do S.

F. 5s Va. C. 60 Wabash 17 17 Wab. 37 37 W.

U. Tel. 75 76 74 Wis. 54 COTTON MARKET By Associated Press New York, Oct. opened steady; October, 14.38; ber, 14.45; December, 10.58; mand; fresh 170 killed fowls, old nearby, roosters, broiling chickes, as to size, nearby, 18 23e; western.

14 18e; spring ducks, Potatoes Steady, fair demand: Jersey choice, per basket, 30 35e: per basket, 15 PennsylVania, per bushel, 55 600; New York, per bushel. 45 4 50e. Flour--Steady, demand light: ter clear. $1.00 winter straight, $4.25 4.50; patent, $4.75 5.25; Kansas clear. straight $4.35 sacks, 4.60: $4.75 straight.

5.00; $5.00 0 spring. patent, $5.50 5.75; favorite brands, $6.00 6.26. Hay Firm, good demand: new timothy, No. 1, large bales, $20.00 20.50; No. 1, small bales, $20.00 20.50; No.

2. $18.50 19.50; No. 3, $15.00 16.00. clover mixed. No.

1, $16.00 17.00; No. 2, $13.00 14.00. NEW YORK PRODUCE By Associated Press New oYrk, Oct. 10. Flour The market Was quiet and lower to sell: spring patents, $5.40 5.60; winter straights, $4.25 4.35: winter patents, $4.50 4.80; spring clears, $4.30 4.50; extra, No.

1, winter. $3.60 3.80; extra, No, 2, winter, $3.30 3.55; Kansas straights, $4.70 4.80. Rye Flour Steady, fair to, good, $4.00 4.25; choice, to fancy, $4.30 4.40. Rye Firm: No. 2, western, 0.

New York. Wheat Lower: December, 01.05 May, Beef Steady: mess, $15.00 15.50: family, $19.00 20.00; beef hams, $22.00 24.00. Pork- steady: mess, $21.00 21.50: family, short, clear, $22.00 23.50. Lard Easy; middle west, $12.80 12.90. nominal." Raw Sugars Steady: muscovado, 89 test, 3.40c; centrifugal, 96 test.

3.90c: molasses sugar. 89 test, 3.15e. Refined, steady; crushed, 5.70c; granulated. 5.00e; powdered. 5.10c.

Petroleum Steady; refined, in barrels, $7.40. Molasses Quiet: New Orleans, open kettle. Coffee-Spot, quiet; No. 7. Rio, 11c; No.

4. Santos 11 Hay- -Steady; prime, No. 2, No. 3, 80c. NEW YORK DAIRY By Associated Press New York.

Oct. Butterextras, 29c: thirds 24 Steady; creamery specialists, 28c: State dairy, common to finest, 23 28c; process, seconds to specials, 23 27c: factory, June make. current make, firsts, imitation creamery, Cheese- -The is stead-: State fancy, 15c; choice. whole milk, specials, good to prime, common to fair. skims, full to special, Eggs Firm: State, and nearby hennery, white, gathered, white, do.

hennery, brown, gathered brown. 09 fresh gathered, extra firsts, firsts, seconds, fresh gathered dirties, No. candled. a No. 2, 18 20c; refrigerator, special mark.

fancy, firsts, 25c; seconds, CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago, Oct. 10. Cattle-Receints, estimated at 30.000; market steady to lower. Beeves. $4.75 8.00; Texas 6.75; cows and heifers, $2.25 6.50; steers, $4.25 5.65; western steers.

$4.15. stockers 0 and feeders, $3.45 calves, $7.50 10.00. Hogs Receipts, estimated at 000: market slow. Light, $8.30 8.85 mixed, $8.05 8.85: heavy, $7.90 rough, $7.90 8.10; good to choice. heavy, $8.10 8.76; pigs, $8.00 8.80: bulk of sales.

$8.30 8.65. Sheep Receipts, estimated at 65, 000: market steady; native, $2.50 4.35: western, vearlings, 5.50; lambs, native, western, Try Telegraph Want Pretty Young Woman Swoons in Court House Declines Abroad Serve to Bring Down Prices at Home TRADING IS LIGHT Talent Shows Disposition to Watch Publication of Reports Furnished by WILLIAM L. BEAR co. 17 North Market Square, Harrisburg, Pa. Philadelphia, Oct.

declines at Liverpool and Paris served to bring initial prices with reductions of under those prevailing at Saturday's close, with coarse grains sharing in the weakness. Trading was on a very light scale, the local element disposed to await the publication of the Government report soon after the close this afternoon. Broomhall mentioned extremely heavy shipments from the Black Sea, 11,500,000 vs. 8,500,000 last week, and rainfall in Argentine, with both cargoes and parcels neglected and lower in the spot market. The Argentine situation has been losing its effeet for some days and rains there occasioned little comment.

The continued heavy world shipments more than 2, 000.000 000.000 increase on passage, was more to the point and brought a fair quantity of offerings both here and abroad. The trade generally anticipates a bearish showing in the Government report for Corn, where a yield of three billion will not occasion surprise. Some complaints of it being too dry in Oklahoma and for the fail sown wheat. running much lighter. PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS Furnished by WM.

L. BEAR Philadelphia, Oct. 10. Open. Clos.

Cambria Steel Electric Storage 49 49 General Asphalt 29 General Asphalt, Pfd. 75 3 77 Ins. of N. A. 20 Lake Superior 24 Lehigh Navigation 93 93 Valley Pennsylvania Steel Philadelphia Company 46 46 Philadelphia 42 42 Philadelphia Electric 15 P.

R. T. 1934 Philadelphia Traction 93 93 Tonopah Belmont 4 41-16 Tonopah Mining 8 6-16 U. G. I.

82 Union Traction 43' Warwick Steel 11 11 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE QUOTATIONS Furnished by WM. L. BEAR Brokers 17 North Market Square (Members Chicago Board of Trade) Chicago, Oct. 10. Open.

High. Low. Clos. WheatDec. 97 May 103 1031 July CornDee.

49 49 49 May 52 52 OatsMay Dec. 32 35 3 36 32 PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia, Oct. 19. Wheat Dull and weak: No. 2, red, in export elevator, No.

1. northern, in export elevator, Corn Steady, but quiet: No. 2, yellow, for local trade, 591 Oats Steady, demand; No. 2, white, natural, bulk, spring, in sacks, Bran an Quiet, but steady; winter, in 23.00. Refined 5.10c; Sugars Market steady; powdered, granulated, 5.00c; confectioners' 4.80c; Keystone 4, 4.75c.

Butter Firm. fair demand; extra, western, creamery, 32c; extra, nearby prints, 33c. Eggs-Firm, good demand; Pennsylvania and other nearby frets, free cases, 28c, at mark; current receipts, in returnable cases, 26c, at mark; western firsts, free cases, 28c, at mark; current receipts, free cases, 26c, at mark. Live Poultry--Firm and higher; fowls, old roosters, 12 spring chickens, ducks, 16c; geese, Dressed Poultry Firm, good de- ESTABLISHED 1897 WM. L.

BEAR CO. (Members Chicago Board of Trade) BANKERS and BROKERS PENNSYLVANIA BUILDING, Chestnut and 15th Streets, PHILADELPHIA. STOCKS BONDS INVESTMENTS 30 SECONDS 2 MINUTES Te Chicago Board of Trade. To any Grain Market in Amerien. Our Chicago Wire Is a Part of the Logan Bryan Circuit, The Largest Private Wire System in the World.

LANCASTER YORK HARRISBURG Local Manager- JAMES R. KINSLOE-17 North Market Square. A MENT The Big Thing in inBellevuePark Park The big lot that is the unit in Bellevue Park is the big feature of this new and different residence addition to the city of Harrisburg. Bellevue Park is just as unusual in half a dozen other ways, but the size of the lots is the thing which will first impress the person who visits this property. The lots average over a quarter acre each.

There are some extra large ones which contain more than three-fourths of an acre. The smallest of the lots would be considered large enough for four houses in many parts of Harrisburg. And there can be only one house to each lot! Think of what a home-site of this kind means. Is it any wonder that folks are flocking to sec Bellevue and that the lots are selling to desirable people? On any lot in Bellevue Park, even the very: smallest, one can have a house that will be open to the air on every side, and that will be far enough removed from any neighbor's residence to permanently insure privacy andquiet. Even the very smallest lot has room for trees and shrubs, for a real lawn, for a flowergarden, and for a kitchen garden.

With all these, there may be a garage or stable, if desired. And the larger lots are little estates! The children of a Bellevue Park home may play outdoors without going into the streets. The mother may grow her flowers, to the benefit of health and pocketbook. The father may get needed exercise keeping his lawn in better repair than his neighbors'. Harrisburg has waited long for just the kind of homes that may be built in Bellevue Park-for a residence place of big lots and all that they mean.

There are only 276 lots in Bellevue, and many persons are buying two or more. Get one while they are in the market! UNION REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT Arcade Building, 219 Walnut Street HARRISBURG, PA. The attorneys and attaches at the Court had a strenuous time shortly after Court adjourned at noon to-day. Miss Nellie Heller, a pretty Steelton girl, was the cause. Miss Heller is a sister of Samuel Heller, who was sentenced this morning for selling liquor without a license and on Sunday.

When Court adjourned Heller, who was unable to pay his fine, was taken to jail by the Sheriff. Miss Heller followed until her brother was taken from the Court house and then she swooned. She was laid on the floor in Court room No. 2 and restoratives administered. The attorneys rubbed her hands the sheriff got down on his knees and bathed her forehead with water, but to no avail, and Dr.

Hugh Hamilton was sent for. He gave the girl some medicine and she began to improve. Early this afternoon she was taken home and put to bed. Her case is one of nervousness brought on by worrying about her brother. Lost between on restreet.

to enMar- re- Strolled body, Kirk 2. facial by Advice Skin and same. 408 private to St. Two built rooms famer- South and years. Man, for Har- the $5.

good par- not and of 3rd gas or 10- o'clock: affair exmarket. tonnage to be Governat 2.30. attract throughout strength. few to to exwas anThe unexception in however, its worst tonnage the past. betprices up.

At 2 day ex- Square. Quotations. Trade) 10. Clos. 66 37 69 116 40 108, 122 133 33 46 56 132 56 33 67 146 33 34 64 56 42 31 107 34 63 56 11 16 60 03 74 54 futures NovemJanuary, July, To Hold Stag Social The social of the Scottish bodies, which last year was 80 successful, will be repeated on October 18.

Entertainment will be provided by A committee and refreshments will be served. The committee is made up of Robert W. Hoy, John M. J. Raunick, J.

Harry Messersmith, Francis C. Neeley and Mercer B. Tate. 1117 died aftBals- Street The Trainand Ma- funwho of Burial Kyper, the Saltsof Friday at the Sienna. Sienna.

Raw sienna is natural earth from Siena, and when burned it is known as burnt sienna. FOR SALE No. 551 Woodbine story brick dwelling, 9 rooms and bath; steam heat and all improvements. Bargain if sold quick. For Rent No.

1914 North Third brick dwelling, 9 rooms and bath; all improvements; after November 15. Rent, $28.00. No. 1411 North Third St.3-story brick dwelling. Rent, $15.00.

Frank R. Leib Son Real Estate and Insurance 18 N. Third Street Harrisburg, Pa. to in of No. No.

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