TELEGRAPH WANT ADS Are Faithful and Dependable Employes ————— | | KT on this • PSj fs sure to reach illj i ll tAeperso/ryou seekll|| i Ak. [n haiuubbi'iig tklrcrach |!m|\\V '( BeM B<MO ' ii! A\ ■ I jfejYsjC J Onmbrrlanrt una |lU\\\ M /Ids fske/2£yp/ione lu j No extra cAa/gto 1 PIED BALDWIN On Saturday. April 26, 1914. Jesse H. Baldwin. Funeral Monday. April 27. 191*. at 7:10 P. M., at his residence. 1539 Berry hlll street. Also services at the Church of God. Bainbrldge. Pa.. Tuesday, April 28, 1914, at 1 P. it Burial at Bain bridge, Pa, Relatives and friends in vited, Lancaster papers, please copy. KEIBTER —On Saturday afternoon, April 25, 1914, Clinton lveister, aged 73 years, 10 months and 8 days. Funeral on Tuesday afternoon. April SB. at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, Fourth street, New Cumberland. Rela tives and friends invited to attend without further notice. Please omit flowers. Burial private, In Mt. Olivet Cemetery, MARRIED MARRIED BEHNEY--CUMBLEK At the resi dence of the bride, 809 North Second street, April 22, by the Rev. J. D. Fox, D. D., pastor Grace M, E. Church, Dr. ' Byron Stanley Behney and Mrs. Re- I becaa Irene LOST LOST A small, gold Elgin Watch, I with Initials F. M. R. on the back; also L V. C. Fob attached to watch, be tween Sixteenth and Market and Eigh teenth and State. Reward if returned to 1608 Market street. I LOST —• A gold Howard Watch, in Chestnut Street Markethouse, Saturday morning. Gold fob attached with Ini tials E. C. F. on end, Reward If re turned to 60b North Seventeenth street. • | LOST Pair of nose glasses. Re ward if returned to 1724 North Third street, HELP WANTED—MaIe ~~YOUNG MAN immediately, smoker ' preferred, $5.00 dally calling on Har- | risburg and suburban towns Cigar stores. Salesman's outfit and contract, 20c postage. No-Nlc-O-Co., Beaver , Falls, Pa. I WANTED r— Wide-awake errand boy; opportunity to learn printing trade. Apply at once, Patriot Job Print, 320 Market street. j WANTED Salesmen, two of ex perience with clean record, to sell in Pennsylvania a specialty Indespensable to mines, mills, stores, garages, etc., i manufactured by B. F, Bowser & Co., Inc.. the oldest and largest concern of its kind in the world. A salesman of energy, who Is glad to work six days a week is offered a rare opportunity unexcelled in this country, to profit ac ! cording to hi 6 efforts and ability. Call ' on, or address, with particulars, R. S. Colweli, District Manager, 205 Tele graph Building, Harrlsburg, Pa. OPPORTUNITY lf you are a Col lector lnsurance Agent Time- ] keeper Factory Foreman, or have a similar ocupation and want to add a few dollars to your weekly SALARY without interfering with your regular work, a reputable, established business house in this city offers you the Oppor tunity, State where employed. Ad dress D., 600, care of Telegiaph. WANTED Good, reliable tinner. | Apply W. W. Zeiders & Son, 1436 Derry i street. WANTED Several house painters; none but first-class need apply. Call at 92S Capital street 7.00 A. M. C. A. i Sibbett HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED —. A girl to assist with general housework, in suburbs, near i trolley line; good wages to right partv; I reference. Inquire 1218 North Third! street for information. WANTED A capable white girl for i general housework: must be good cook; small family. Call between 10 A. M. I and 2 P. M., 2220 North Second street. I Bell phone 948 J. Experienced winders. Apply < Harrisburg Silk Mill, Cor. North and Second streets. —— ——— SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe WANTED First-class clothing salesman open for position on May 10. Capable to take full charge if neces sary. For Interview address T., 200 I care of Telegraph. WANTED Young, married man \ wishes work on farm; experienced; can furnl reference; would like a place with small tenant house or a small stocked farm, or work of any kind. ! Harry L Doutrick. Palxtang. Pa. ) WANTED An experienced chauf '6tir wants position as chauffeur. Ap- i ply X., 896, care of Telegraph —————— : SFIXATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Woman wants day's work of any kind and washing and Ironing to do at home. Apply 1723 North Seventh street — . I WANTED Colored girl would like to get work to assist In housework or as nurse girl. 1727 North Seventh street. WANTED Young white lady would like position as housekeeper for *Sr , m. Wer ' l P °S near clty ' A PP'y 1405 I KJYllliams street. 1611 Swatara J.' FOR SALE $2,700 A 2 %-story frame dwelling house vestibule reception hall —parlor—dining room and kitchen —furnace. Three bedrooms and bath room on the second floor. Side bay window—front and : back porches and balcony. Lot 26*100 ft. to a paved 12-ft rear alley. Miller Bros. & Neefe j l.ocoßt and Court 9trects. >«■""! i 1 I I . MONDAY EVENING. SITUATIONS WANTED —Female WANTED Colored woman desires j day's work of any kind. Call, or ad ; dress. 054 Calder street. WANTED By young woman, posl . tlon as manicurist, in or out of town; | can give references. Address H., 580, ! care of Telegraph. WANTED Colored woman wants | day's work of any kind. 433 North , ' avenue. Room 3. WANTED Experienced stenog , rapher and typewriter, with knowledge of bookkeeping, wants position; can furnish good references. Address, or call, Stenographer. IS3I North street. . City. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FRAME HOUSE, located on Brlggs 1 street, between Seco and Third; S rooms and bath. Will be sold at sacri fice if sold this Spring. Address S. O. ' No. 1001, care of Telegraph. I TWO fine homes. Size of lot, Nine rooms and latest and only practical, common sense bath room. Steam heated; large front and back porches; ornamental fixtures throughout; reception hall; open stair case; laundry room and stationary wash tubs; outdoor sleeping chamber with south side exposure, size 15x8; 12 minutes by trolley to Market Square. For further information call P. Vander loo, Masonic Temple Building, Third and State streets. FOR SALE Two suburban proper ties for sale. Either one of these should Interest you both built by owners for residences now offered at a sac j riflce large plots steam heat Isc fare near trolley. Bell Realty Co., j Bergner Building. SUMMER COTTAGE FOR SALE Furnished six rooms large porches —plot. 75x285 extending to Susque ; hanna river including large boat i near station. Price very reasonable, i Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE Money-making lodg ing house or dwelling, on Pine street Thirteen rooms and three bath rooms — I recently painted and papered vacpnt. Little cash needed. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. i FOR SALE 1822 Boas street: new 2-story brick; never occupied; 7 rooms, hall and bath; all Improvements: gas; electric lights; cement cellar; concrete walls and steps; side entrance. Price, $2,500, on easy terms. Charles Barn hart. 1821 Whitehall street. FOR SALE New brick house, 2313 Derry; latest improvements; large front and back porches; open staircase; hardwood firtish; bargain to quick buyer; granolithic walks. Apply 1432 ! Derry, or 1030 Market street FOR SALE New dwelling, Second street. Riverside; nine rooms; all con veniences; steam heat and open fire- : place; large porches; pressed brick front; back and front stairs; side yard; large lot. Purchaser may select paper. I j $4,100; easy terms. Discount for cash. 1 , Lewis M. Neiffer, 222 Market street. WHY not live in Ellzabethtown. Pa.7 A town which has all cl.y conveniences, 1 good markets, splendid train and trol ley service. Houses with all modern conveniences for sale or rent. Call on ' or address, J. H. Buch, Elizabethtown, !£L ! I FOR SALE House No. 1913 Penn ' street; two-story pressed brick front; j 'all Improvements; porch; gas. Apply jon premises. Cheap to quick buyer. I, SALE Cozy corner 2-story ! I brick house; six rooms and bath; mod-! ern improvements; electricity; gas; hot I I and cold water In cellar; 5 minutes' I ' walk to depot; every room front. Price i l £'3 ht to interested party. Inquire 117 j Sylvan Terrace. | FOR SALE —ln Middletown lO7 I | Ann St. large store room and dwel!- | ing- lot 25x110 additional lot, 45x ! 11° elegant location for any line of j business possession at once. "Brinton- j j Packer Co.. Second and Walnut streets, i \^ LE "Til 14 A ? res ~ 3 H mileß j west of Marysville frame dwelling ! ; S rooms good as new frame bank barn running water 75 fruit trees in bearing. Price, $2,800.00. Brinton- ; Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. ! . FOR SALE l3O Acres ! from Middletown large brick house i ; S rooms frame bank barn 4O acres of river bottom soli. This is an exceptionally good dairy farm. Brin- ! ■ streets Cr Second and Walnut FOR SALE AT I'EKDIX ' HILL TOP FARM HOUSE. *750 j SNAP PRICE to quick buyer Easv i lta'n' S !in°r' Ue i are , In the market to I clean up remaining lots qulcklv There are but 24 in all—some as low'as $1 00 Per fron foot Better come to-day— we Perdlx—then ACT. Out office is at Reldlinger's Store. Salesman always at l the property. WAYNE COTTAGE at a bargain. A. C. Young. 26 North Third } street. Bell phone 938R third FOR SALE 1434 Reglna street* 1 ! stoiy brick; 10 rooms and bath; side I yard; lot. 25x135: 2-story stable on : r ear, 25x20, suitable for horses or gar- I age. Also lot 80x100 on State street op- i KeglnaStreet Btre6t Apply j i FifS?nfh^^treetr r a P 3-story > ' I frame dwelling with 9 rooms and £ll I , Improvements. Must be sold by Mav i L Bargain price. J. E. Gipple, 1251 I , Market street. > I I j .«*** HOUSES, some new and very i attractive homes; several very good in- I vestments. Terms to suit. D. E. Bright- I [ bill 2 North Court street. Both phones i FOR SALE 52,250 will buy an 1 w "JrVf??' frar Y, house at Riverside— ! wliv yard cemented walk 6 rooms complete bath inr» a i°n °.2? y ,25n ' aHh needed, bal i ln Monthly Payments Apply to S. Haldeman & Co., 3222 North Sixth 1 street. Bell phone 3622 M. j REAL ESTATE FOR RENT | FOR RENT—IS 33 North Third street; ! I and furnace; 100-102 I Short street. 8 rooms and bath; store i w S y oui * Thirteenth street. Ap qly 430 Walnut street. FOR RENT - House with 7 rooms I .and bath. 232S Derry street, Garfield ! j Inquire at store. Bell phone 454-W, ' REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT Cottage seekers may i rent furnished, diningroom, two bed rooms. use of batli, kitchen, large porches, by the week or longer period throughout summer. Near station, trol , ley, creek, river, mountain, etc. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. POK HEIST I FURNISHED COTTAGE (BOW- I MAN'S) AT PERDIX. Miller Bros. &. j Neefe, Bell Phono 1595. ' FOR RENT New 5-roomed house |on Front street In Marysvllie: Water lin house. Large back yard. Rent, | SIO.OO. Address P. O. Box 347, Steel j ton. Pa. ] FOR RENT No. 2121 Boas street. with stable, $16.00. Suburban home | stead. S2VOO. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Mar- I ket street. REAL ESTATE FOR SAIJi OR REM I I FOR SALE OR RENT Farm of 125 I j acres at $lO per month, no taxes, in '■ East Fishing Creek Valley. Address 1 j Mary E. Kelly, Fort Hunter, Pa. | 183 ACRES 46 perches farm land, 36 | acres mountain land, known as the j "Squire Miller Farm" in West Hanover , ! Township, Dauphin County, on the Manada Gap Road, about 4 miles from Linglestown. Apply Commonwealth Trust Co., Real Estate Department. 222 Market street, Harrisburg. APARTSIENTS FOR^RENT I FOR RENT Apartment; 5 rooms; ; bath, pantry; porches; city steam heat; continuous hot water. E. J. M&cy, 220 i North Second street. . FOR RENT Two apartments, front. | very desirable; new building; ail con veniences. Apply Fishman's Furniture j 1 Store. 1101-3 North Sixth street. i I FOR RENT Choice apartments ' : east end Mulberry Street Bridge facing | city; 6 rooms; every convenience. Ap • ply I. W. Dill. j | R<X)MS FOR REXT j j FOR RENT —By the night or ! ; month, the finest rooms In Harrlsburg, ! j single or en suite. Laßelle \part- , ments. 204 Locust street, next door to i Orpheum. Steam heat, electricity, ] baths. Newly furnished throughout. Apply C. Gacta, Merchant Tailor, 212 Locust street. FOR RENT Two rooms on second floor, furnished or unfurnished, suit able for light housekeeping; all con veniences; use of phone. Address T., 325, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, suit able for one couple; use of bath. Apply ! 1128 Wallace street. ! FOR RENT Newly furnished front ! rooms, facing Capitol Park; hot and | cold running water in each room; elec tric light; use of phone and bath. Ap ply Robinson Apartments, 410 North street. |- . ! FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms; all conveniences, including bath • and phone. 921 North Second street. FOR RENT Two nicely furnish ed rooms, for gentlemen, with city heat ! and use of bath. Apply 272 Brlggs street FOR RENT Third floor front room, with board; use of phone. Apply 1518 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms and boarding by meal, day Apply 1001 North Second street, corner Boas and Second streets. FURNISHED ROOMS, single or en suite, all conveniences, Including phone; reference required. Apply 1015 North Front street. FOR RENT Fifty furnished rooms, in private families, all parts of city improvements 51.25 week many other rooms. Send address and I will call Address X., 508, care of Tele graph. ROOMS WANTED ADDITIONAL ROOMS WANTED FOR : | REPRESENTATIVES OF THE GRAND I LODGE OF ODD FELLOWS WHICH I MEETS IN THIS CITV MAY 19 TO 21. t I NOTIFY EITHER OF THE UNDER- i SIGNED AND STATE .NUMBER THAT ' ' CAN BE ACCOMMODATED AND THE ! PRICE PER NIGHT. GEO. C. McCAHAN, 2210 NORTH FOI BTH STREET. JOHN S. SPICER. BOX 788. YOUNG man wants furnished room, i I Permanent. Mention terms. Box R, 1 601, care of Telegraph. ! WANTED Ii i WANTED To clean carpets and i rugs in new sanitary way. Restores ' i colors to carpets. Does not injure ! fabric. Satisfaction guaranteed. Pnone j 623R, Sanitary Carpet Cleaning Co.. 352 j Broad. WANTED By family moving to suburbs for summer, lady or young ; couple as company near city and car , I line; light housekeeping; line surround • ings. Address C., 606, care of Tele-1 1 graph. 1 WANTED Large, second-hand j wardrobe. Please state price and kind. Address W., 605, care of Telegraph. i WANTED At once, small house; I no children. Apply Harry O. Eberts, Jr., 1258 Juniper street. State terms in aniwer. MM FOR SALE 1 FOR SALE One 8-inch screw-cut- I ting lathe—good as new. Call 1623 I Carnation street. FOR SALE Exceptionally fine 18K. ' solid gold, extra thin OScar Fresard watch. Will sell for SIOO to close an estate. Original price, $275. Can be seen by appointment. Address Y., 899, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Family size Iceland refrigerator. In good condition. R. C. Williams, 1317 Derry street. FOR SALE Restaurant doing good, cash business in good locality. Good reason for selling. Prlve reasonable. Address M., 898, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Ono Bull Terrier, pure white; best of breeding; a beauty. Ap ply 307 Crescent. FOR SALE At a bargain, reed re versible body go-cart, in first-class condition. Apply 127 Paxton street. FOR SALE Refrigerator, suitable for grocery store or meat market; 300 lbs. ice capacity. Glass front. Price reasonable if sold at once. Nathan Gross, 2015 North Sixth street. FOR SALE A new SIOO Typewriter for sale at a bargain. Also desk Will ' sacrifice to quick buyer. Call on, or i address, Lee T. AHen, corner Front and 1 Market streets, Worinleysburg, Pa. ] : FOR SALE 3O-H.-P. Middleby tour ing car, fully equipped and in sood i condition; 1910 model; price, $250.00.1- Call 620 South Thirteenth street FOR SALE Four-passenger car, in ■ good shape. Will sell cheap. Address i G., 599, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Gent's Furnishing: Store. Last Inventory shows about 1 $1,500 stock. Good location in city of i Harrlsburg. Long lease. Five living 1 rooms in addition to store room. Low I rent Address Box K, 894, care of Tele graph. JOO PER CENT. INVESTMENT Steel Die Embossed Stationery and Business Cards—lncreases business J costs less than printing. Harrlsburg Embossing Plant. 4 North Fifth street, i FOR SALE Barber business, in- ; eluding two chairs; also good pool table, with other equipment and also 1 cigar and tobacco business, Including! show cases. Price, $350. Bell Realtv Co., Bergner Building. y i FOR SALE TWO Waterproof Tents: size, 10x20 ft.; 6 ft. side wall; good condition. Price I reasonable. Call, or address. E. C I Markley, 370 South Second street. Steel- J ton. Pa. , HXKRISBURG TELEGROMA FOR SALE I TRUNKS, Traveling Bags, Suit Cases, Gloves. Sole. Harness and Strap Leather. Calfskin. Kip Doitgola, Waxed I'pper and Sheep Skins. Leather Sample Cases and Leather Specialties made to order and repaired. Harrisburg Har ness and Supply Co., Second and Chest nut streets. GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and Board and Table Board, at 25c each. One of these signs will be given with each -six-time order for a classified ad. if paid In advance. Inquire at Office of Telegraph. USED motorcycles; all makes; over hauled and in fine condition; guaran teed to be as represented; call for dem onstration. Heagy Bros., 1804 North Third street FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the I Telegraph Business Office. I FOR SALE l6-ft. mahogany wall i case, 12-ft. mahogany back bar .to soda 1 fountain, 4 mission ice cream tables, I with chairs. Used only one year. In quire 1015 North Third street. ! FOR SALE Second-hand bricks j cheap if taken at once. Rear 215 Mul -1 berry street. ! FOR SALE General store, doing ?;ood business; must sell on account of 11 health. Address 8.. 588, care of Tele graph. FOR SALE Refuse carload of scrap-iron at Sheesley's sidintr. Dock street, to be sold at Public Sale, May 6, 1914, at 10 o'clock A. M., to highest ! bidder for cash consideration, and must I be removed within 10 days from date of sale. Further particulars can be had I upon application to G. W. Mumma, i Freight Claim Adjuster, P. R R. Freight Office, foot of Third street J. j H. Mxon, Agent, Harrlsburg. HIGHEST GRADE ROOFING PAINT. Having purchased the stock of a paint j works, we offer this high grade paint, j all colors, at 65 cents a gallon. Sold lat all stores at SI.OO. Also several tons pitch at your own price. Wil ! liams & Freedman. Tenth street below | Mulberry Street Bridge. Big bargain to offer ' A SMALL Grocery Store on the trol ley line 2O minutes' ride from Har i rlsburg doing an elegant business. Rent very reasonable. Good reason for selling out. Address G., 589, car- of Telegraph. FOR SALE, CHEAP One No. 7 Remington Typewriter, in good condi tion. Address X., 604, care of Tele graph. FOR SALE Oakland Roadster; first-class condition; price right. In quire Paul D Messner, 1118 James street. SALE Fourteen Minorca 1 hickens. Reason for selling, leaving city. Call 1824 North Sixth. One 7-passenger Packard car in good condition. Also two lots in Hcrr street, between 21st and 22nd streets. Call Bell phone 1972. FURNITURE FOR SALE Golden oak china closet, curved glass sides and L 1 8 c ' aw fe et. cost when new, • 30.00, Is good as new. price $15.00; also t. extension table, cost when new 1 »?'«5 vs t,le we:ir some, but cliean «in T.n V-. °, r , the W0 pieces, for casli, -»/> a JI evenings, preferably after ' ;30 ' or afternoons between 3 and 5. A P. Wieland, 1010 North Sixteenth street. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE | WELL LOCATED LOTS ID the Tenth NO, " e then! on paved afreet. •' lll exchange for Improved property. Au exceptional opportunity for a builder. Call and Innpect blue r.rlnt. I-. It. Oyster, Trustee, care of Telegraph UuKlneNn Office. j FOR REXT , FOR REXT Desirable offlces In the 1 Teleitraph Building, singly or en suite. Inquire at Businesa Office. TWO desirable offices in the Union Trust Building; possession at once. Apply Union Trust Co. ! ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be »?. e „ < i ured at the Telegraph Business | Office. ' wP R 4 rent Two-story garage, with water and sewer, rear 1530 Regina street. Will accommodate two cars. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. ' FOR RENT Fine, bright and large room, 33x23 feet, on second floor of 420 Market street. Formerly used for pool room, but suitable for any business pur poses. City steam heat. Immediate .possession. Jacob Tausig's Sons 420 Market street. WELL-LOCATED store room, 26xtit) ! also small room, 12x30. suitable for barber shop or small business, on West High street, Elizabethtown, Pa. Pos session Immediately. Inquire J. H Levenlght. Elizabethtown, Pa. FOR RENT Store room 1200 North Third street; 33x100; 14-foot celling; one of the best rooms in the city. Ap ply J. S. Sible, 256 Herr street BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES i HOW would you like to Invest some ' capital in a hide-rendering and dead animal business with an expert in that line? Address J. J. Stewart, 2220 North 1 Sixth street, City. " ANY lr el-.gent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock port N. Y. FOR SALE At Gable's, lit ami 117 South Second street, 5,000 gallons New Era ready mixed Paint: Acme quality. Also the full Jine of the Acme make. » I MADE $50,000 in five years in the mall order business, began with is Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea cock, 355 Lockport, N. Y. y 5 ~~ Gable '«. US, 116 and 117 South Second street, 5 000 uets new Sash, Bxlo, 12 L, primed and glazed, at $1.15 per set. Also other sizes. BUSINESS PERSONALS ANY and all kinds of Job Carpenter ing Work. Also Concrete Walks and Steps a specialty. Address H. H. Shive ly. Lucknow, Pa. HIGHEST PRICES paid for Old Gold and Silver. Watches and Jewelry. Or will exchange for new Jewelry. Jos D. Brenner, Jeweler, 803 North Third street Bell phone 626 L. H* H. PUFFER LOCAL EXPRESS and Delivery. Piano an< Furniture moving a specialty. Stor age of household goods and furniture packing. Bell phone 1684 J. 1119 Vont gomery, Harrisburg. W. J. WENKJCH. 339 Hamilton street Furniture, china and piano packing Shipments looked after at both ends. m°W k,ndS hauling. Bell phone HAULING " 11. W. LATHK, Hoarding Stable and National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine Bell phono No. FOR falling hair try Gross' Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross the Druggist and Apothecary, 11# M rket street. Harrisburg. Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention Bell 1»G0. LEARN DRESSMAKING in ofle of the best dressmaking schools In America. Make your own dresses while learning. Night and Day glasses Work's Dress making School, 22 North Fourth street I BUSINESS PERSONALS REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert hclo Send us your worn furniture. Our best efforts Insure your satisfaction, a N Gluck. 820 Woodbine str—t A LEVIN. 806 North Third street Furniture repair, upholstering and re flnishlng. Antique furniture for sale All work properly attended to. Rea- prlceg_guaranteed. IN MEMORIAM IN loving memory of our mother. Virginia C.Stoner. who departed this life April 27, 1911. DAUGHTERS. FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security in any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O Box 174. Harrlsburg. Pa. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN SIOO,OOO to loan In amounts of SI,OOO and up on Ar.it mortgage on city property, repayable monthly or Installments. Debt cancels ed and mortgage satisfied on death of born. wer. John C. Orr, 222 Market street. PROFIT-SHARING LOAN SOCIBTY WE HAVE ORIGINATED a new plan of loaning money by which borrowers share profits of lenders. Legal rates, easy terms, confidential. Offices, Rooms 6-7, 9 North Market Square. STORAGE STORAGE IN 3-wiory brick building, rear 406 Market street. Household goodn In clean, private ; roouiN. Reasonable ratea. Apply to ; I*. G. Dlener, Jeweler, 408 Market St. | HARRISBURG STORAGE CO Two 1 large brick warehouses, built ex | pressly for storage. Private rooms • for household goods and unexceued fa i i ill ties for storing all kinds of mer chandise Low storage rutes. South St and Penna. R. R. — 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 76 cents ger month. Apply D. Cooper & Co.. 411 road street. Both phones. LEGAL NOTICES Office of the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Harrisburg, Pa. JOHN K. TENER, Governor; A. W. POWELL, Auditor General; R. K. YOUNG, Treasurer. Commissioners. IN compliance with the Constitution and the Uws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the Board of Commis sioners of Public Grounds and Build ings invites sealed proposals for con tracts for furnishing such supplies for the Executive Mansion, the Legislature, the several Departments. Boards and Commissions of the State Government I as described, and below such maximum | prices as are fixed in the following 1 schedules, for the year ending the 31st I day of May, A. D. 1915; Schedule A. for furnishing all Paper and Envelopes; B, for furnishing Typewriters, Adding. ■ Addressing and Duplicating Machines and (supplies; C, for furnishing Geneial Stationery, Mahogany, Oak and Metallic Furniture and Office Supplies; D, for 1 furnishing Engineering Instruments, Blue Print Paper, and Labratory and .Engineering Supplies; E, for furnish ing all Books; F, for furnishing Brushes, Glassware, Brooms, Mops, I Buckets, Toilet and Cleaning Soaps, I Towels, Rugs, Fuel, Uniforms, Rubber Goods. Chemicals and Miscellaneous Supplies; G, for furnishing Hose and Fittings, Awnings, Carpenter Supplies, Upholstering. Painting and all Hard ware t?upplfes; H, for furnishing Sup plies for the care of the Conserva tories and Grounds; I, for furnishing ' ener £il Repairs, and Removal \9. Pj rt TT an ? Refuse; J, for furnishing 1 Light, Heat and Power Supplies. ; As the various classifications of the schedule will be bound in pamphlet • form for the convenience of the Bid ders, it is therefore desired that In re questing pamphlets the biuders indi cate those desired by using the letters set forth above. No proposal for any contract shall , be considered unless such proposal be [accompanied by a certified check, to 1 tile order of the State Treasurer, In one-fourth the amount of the estimated contract; or by a bond, in such form and amount as may bt prescribed by the Board of Public Grounds and Build ings. Such bond shall be conditioned for the faithful performance of the terms of the contract, if awarded, and shall have as surety two individual sureties, approved by a Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of tne county in which the person or persons making such proposal may reside or of the county wherein shall be located the | principal place of business of the per son, firm or corporation making such proposal, or one surety company au thorized to act as surety in this Com monwealth. A bidder who shall have accompanied his proposal with a certi fied check, as aforesaid, and to whom a contract shall have been awarded may within ten days after such award sub stitute for said check a bond as herein prescribed; otherwise said check shall be retained in lieu of a bond. No bond to be in less sum than Five Hundred ($500.00) dollars, conditioned for the faithful performance of the contract and addressed and delivered to the Su perintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings on or before 12 o'clock meri dian, Tuesday, the 12th day of May A D. 1914, at which time the proposals will be opened and published In the Reception Rooms of the Executive De partment, at Harrisburg, and the con tracts awarded as soon thereafter as practicable. AS PROVIDED BY THE ACT OF 1918, ALL BIDS MUST BE RENDERED IN DUPLICATE AND MARKED "DUPLICATE" AND "ORIGINAL" Blank Bonds and Schedules contain ing all necessary information may be obtained by communicating with Sam uel B. Rambo, Superintendent, Public Grounds and Buildings, Harrlsburg, Pa. By order of the Board. SAMUEL B. RAMBO, Superintendent. C. P. ROGERS, JR., Secretary. Powder Mill Managers Are Warned to Take Unusual Precautions Warning was issued to-day to man agers and owners of powder mills in Pennsylvania to take additional pre cautions. John Price Jackson, Com missioner of Labor and Industry, who has had the powder mills Inspected j the last few weeks, to-day Issued in | structions to powder mill managers I to use wooden shovels In the handling of powder mixtures and that em ployes should have rubber-soled shoes Instead of those containing nails or steel, and that great care should be used In packing rooms. It Is also dl i rected that electric wires be removed I from the rooms where powder Is han dled and that the wires be placed Outside. The use of larger windows Is suggested for lighting. I A.) VERS OF* MUSIC Do not want to miss the chance of 'hearing Emmy Destin, soprano; Guls eppe Anselmi, tenor; and Grcgor Sho link, violinist, sing and play their fa vorite compositions on the Edison I Diamond Disc Phonograph. Recital Thursday evening, April 30 at 8 p. m. Technical high school auditorium. Tickets of admission may he secured at the J. H. Troup Music House, 15 South Market Square.—Advertisement. WANT SALES HELP? The Telegraph will connect you up with Uve-wlrc salespeople for a few cent*. Phone Bell 2040, Cumberland 203. APRIL 27,1914. PRICES HARDENED FOLLOWING REACTION Market Moved Slowly After Excitement of First Half Hour Had Subsided; Bonds Show Better Tone By Associated Press New York. April 27. After the ex citement of the first half hour had sub aided the market moved slowly, and began to reflect influences aside from the Mexican situation. The better com plexion of the foreign financial news, and the fact that the dreaded London settlement was proceeding smoothlv, w-ere responsible for considerable for eign buying. Purchasing of copper metal wa« on a larger scale here and In Europe. The shorts continued to bid as It be came more evident that selling had been overdone. Prices hardened after the reaction which followed the open ing bulge, although at noon the list eased oft slightly once more. Bonds showed a better tone. Furnished by H. W. SNAVELY Arcade Building New York, April 27. .. . Open. 2.30 P.M. Alaska Gold Mines . 25% 25\4 Amal. Copper American Beet Sugar 20 Ms 20 American Can 26% 25u American Can pfd.. 88% 88^ Am. C. & F 47% 46 i; Am. Ice Securities.. 29 30^ Am. Locomotive ... 30 30 American Smelting . 597^ American Sugar ... 99i£ 99% American T. & T... 120% 120 Anaconda 33 33W Atchison 931* 941; Baltimore & Ohio .. 88% 88% Bethlehem Steel ... 39 U 39% Brooklyn R. T S9U 89% California Petroleum 18% 19 Canadian Pacific ... 191% 190Vs Central Leather ... 35 34% Chesapeake & Ohio. 51% 52 [C.. M. & St. P 98 98 Chino Con. Copper .39% 39 Col. F. & 1 27% 26% Consolidated Gas .. 128% 128U Corn Products 8 % 8 U Erie 27 27% Erie, Ist pfd 41 % 41 % General Electric Co. 143 143 % Goodrich, B. F 25 26% Great Northern, pfd. 121 120% Great Nor. Ore subs. 30 30% Interboro-Met. pfd.. 59% 59% Lehigh Valley 135% 184% Mex. Petroleum ... 64 53 Missouri Pacific ... 20% 19 Nev. Con. Copper . 14% 14% New York Central . 88 89% N. Y„ N. H. & H. . 68% 68% Norfolk & Western. 102% 102% Northern Pacific ... 108 108% Pacific Mail 22% 22% Penna. R. R 110 " 109% Pressed Stee* Car 40 10 Ray Con. Copper 20 20 % xßeading 159 159% Rep. Iron & Steel pf 21% 21% Southern Pacific ... 89% 89% Southern Railway . 23% 23% Southern Railway pf 77% 77% Tennessee Copper .. 34 33 Texas Company ... 140% 139 Union Pacific 151 151% U. S. Rubber 55 54 U. S. Steel 57% 57% U. S. Steel pfd 108 108 Utah Copper 56% 52% Western Union Tel.. 61 60 Westinghouse Mfg.. 72% 72% •CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Furnlmhed by H. W. SNAVELY Arcade Building Chicago. 111., April 27. . Open. High. Low. Clos. Wheat— May 92% 92% Corn— 87 * * May 65Tj 65 July. 85 64»! Oats— * CHICAGO CATTLE By associated Press Chicago, 111., April 27. Hogs ll e■Sf Pe2i,o?& 000 , : , steady. Bulk of sales, I'Kht, $8.55)®8.80; mixed, jB-55®8.80; heavy, $8.35@8.75; rough. I ® , , S - 45: P' KS - *7.30®8.50. I Cattle Receipts, 20,000; slow. «, e <?on ß ' Texas steers, s7.to @8.20; stockers and feeders, $5.60®5.20; d08 n nd 05 d o. he,,erS ' » 3 - 70 @8"; calves, ♦ i£, he «P ™J& c - eipts ' 23,000; steady. Na tn e, sj.2oigi6.6a; yearlings, $5.70® 7.40; j lambs, native, *6.15®8.10 siHnmr MEETK SUE DIES Mrs. Anna Middleton Smallwood Succumbs to Attack of Acute Indigestion Stricken while she was attending a meeting of the Society of Friends last night In the Ackdemy of Medicine building, 319 North Second street, Mrs. Anna Middleton Smallwodd, died at noon to-day at her home in Paxtang. She was 78 years of age. Mrs. Smallwood came to Harrisburg after a dinner last evening to attend services of the Society of Friends. So far as is known she had not com plained of feeling unwell, and the at tack of acute indigestion that over powered her shortly after the begin ning of the service, was sudden and alarming. Services were suspended and the worshippers at once called a taxicab and took Mrs. Smallwood to the offices of Dr. J. Harvey Miller, 19 North Fourth street, not far distant from the meeting place of the Society. After restoratives had been adminis tered the aged lady was removed in the same auto to her home In Pax tang. Throughout the night a vigil was kept at her bedside, and It was believed this morning that she was a great deal better, but suddenly before noon the condition of the aged suffer er took a turn for the worse and death resulted In a few minutes. Of Old Quaker Family Mrs. Smallwood belonged to an old Quaker family of Philadelphia county, and she will probably be buried at Frankford, near Philadelphia, although funeral arrangements have not yet been completed. Her husband, William Smallwood, who died two years ago. Is buried at Frankford. Two sons, survive: Alvin, a member of the Philadelphia bar, and Thomas; who Is In he flour and fee<} business in this city. There was such a marked improvement in the condition of Mrs. Smallwood this morning that her son came over to his place of business at 433 Herr street. Hite Your FaToritc Maga»ioe» Bound ia Attractive Form By ISs Telegraph Bindery i i i J I'UIL.ADEI.PHIA PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia, April 27. Wheat —• Weak; No. 2, red. export, sl.oo® 1.00H: No. 1, Northern, Dulutn, export, $1.04t0©1.06*4. Corn Steady; new, No. 2, yellow, natural, local, 7B@7sHc; do., kiln dried, local, 76@76V4c. Oats Steady; No. 2, white, 46 @ 45% c. Bran Market steady; winter, per ton, 129.50® 30.00; spring, per ton, 528.00@28.50. Retinpd Siiarars Market stoady; powdered. 3.95@4.00c; tine granulated, 3.85@3.90r; confectioners' A, 8.75® 3.80 c; Keystone A, 3.60@3.65c. Butter The markei la steady; western, creamery, extras, 26c; nearby prints, fancy. 29c. Eggs , The market is firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, 16.15 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $6.05 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases. $6.15 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $6.00 per case. Live Poultry Firmer; fowls, ©ln'/isc; youn chickens, 14®20c; spring chickens, 35 for' 10c; broiling chickens, 15V4@17c; old roosters. 12 @l3°; duoks, 12®14c: spring ducks, 17 ®.lßc; geese, 15® 17c; turkeys, 19%i20c. Dressed Poultry Weaker; fowls, western, fancy, heavy, 19c; do., Talr to good, heavy, 17® 18c; do., fair to good, heavy, 20c; do., weights, 12@16c; unattractive, IS ©l6c; old ro>osters. 15c; roast ing chickens, fancy. 18@20c; broil inn chickens, fancy. 244* Sic, do., fair. Mi l»c. capors, large. a3«26c. do— tmall. 18@20c; turkeys, fancy, : 1 014cj *lo.. fair. 20#23c: duck». M4»ISc; 1 W Iflc. Potatoes Steady; New York and Eastern. per bushel, 85@93c; Western, per bushel. 85('|193c; Jersey, per basket, 20(" 50c; Florida, per basket, $2.50ffi0.75. i-lour—The market is steady, winter, •at la.sfc'u 4 lu, mrrti«ni». i ii •ylvanla, $4.15®4.30; western. $4.25® •4 '■ tmnnt- JlnO'n i■ 1 ,{ straight. Jute sacks, $4.15@4.30; spring, Ijrsts, clear. $-l.oU(fi/4.2U, straights. $-4.20 @4 40; patents. S4.soif 4.75. Hay The market is firm; tim othy, No. 1, large bales, $18.60® 19.00; No. 1, medium bales, slß.oo® 18.80; No. 2. $16.00@17.00; No. 3. sll.oo® 15.00. LagJH mixed, ♦ 16.60® 17.00; No. 1, do.. $15.5016)16.00; No. 2. do., ""• 14 50. C. E. CHORAL UNION ' TO SING ON IK 5 I Announce Soloists to Appear in Cantata "The Redeemer" in Augsburg Church The Harrisburg Christian Endea vor Choral Union to-day announced the May music festival will take place in Augsburg Lutheran Church on May 5. The choral society has been re hearsing on Thursday evenings for some time In the Sunday school rooms of Market Square Presbyterian Church. This week's rehearsal will be held to-morrow evening at the regular place of meeting. It is expected that there will be a large attendance at the rehearsal—practically everyone ol nearly 100 members. The members are most enthusiastic about Professor Frank A. McCarrol and his earnest way of conducting, aS well as the degree of efficiency to which he has brought the society. The union will sing the cantata, "The Redeemer." The soloists for the concert included Mrs. Roy G. Cox, so prano; Mrs. H. L. Hertzler, contralto; M. D. Hollenbaugh, tenor and George Sutton, baritone. Miss Emma Lorena is the pianist und E. B. Wase, organ ist. The piano and organ will be used together during the concert. E. J. Huggins, president Harrisburg Christian Endeavor Union, will pre side. One of the great anthems from | "The Redemption," "Unfold, Ye Por j tals," by Charles Gounod, will be ren j dered, which has made a big hit at Ocean Grove and other places. Public Sale! Wednesday, April 29th, 1914 At SIMON COOPER'S BAZAAR, Brigfis St. Near Seventh St., HARRISBURG, PA. 40 HEAD ALL KINDS OF HORSES Ranging in age from 5 to 12 years und all must be as recommended. WILL ALSO HAVE SOME BUGGIES AND HARNESS FOR SALE Sale Every Two Weeks at the Same Place. • Sale will begin at 1 o'clock. S. COOPER. H. D. Koons, Auct. At Cooper's Bazaar, Wednesday, April 29. 1914 Central Apartments FOR RENT 6 rooms, 2 bathrooms, city steam heat and water supplied. Newly renovated. Convenient in every way. Can be rented as an entirety, or In two suites. Ready about April 15, 1914. Located at No. 32 N. 2nd St. Apply to Commonwealth Trust Company Real Department 222 MARKET STREET niIBBER STAMnp Jfll SEALS A STENCILS UV Hi MFG. BYHBG, STENCIL WORKS * |1 % I 130 LOCUSTST. HBGkPA. II 11
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