Here's the Market Place For All Your Wants The People's Market Place Little Telegraph WANT AD runs this big market piace all by himself. H,e's ready to serve every one of the Har risburg readers of the Telegraph. If he hasn't just what you want he can get it for you, if it's to be found in Harrisburg or this vicinity. A complete list of goods now in stock will be found on this page, under the heading "FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS." If you want Telejnuph WANT AD to ifll I something fur you, phone Hell 2040—Cum- £ 1 - i PLED FROEHLICH On April 29, 1914. John Froehlich, in his 79th year, at his late home, No. 10 South Ninteenth street. Funeral services and burial private on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o clock. Body may be viewed Saturday between the hours of 12 and 1. McCORMICK On April 29, lfft,- Mrs. Ida McCormick, wife of James P. Mc- Cormiek, formerly of Harrisburg. Funeral on Friday, at 11 A. M., from 703 North Eighth street. Philadelphia. Pa. The relatives and frtends are in vlied to attend without further notice. LOST LOST Between 445 Hummel street. Union Station and Dives. Pomeroy and Stewart's, a brown pocketbook contain ing two hundred and seventy dol lars. Liberal reward if returned to above address. LOST A small Persian and dull gold handbag, on Oberlin car or near Cloverly Heights Station, containng $2.76. two cards L. M. Crooks and handkerchief. Finder please return to 436 North street. Harrisburg. LOST A small, red spaniel; lost or strayed away from home since last Sunday. Reward if returned to 301 North Front s(reet -, HELP WANTED —Male WANTED Experienced collector. Apply Collins Co. WANTED Married man to work on farm and board with farmer, or move in two or three rooms. Apply J. M. Ensminger's Farm. Highsplre. Pa. WANTED Experienced tinsmith; steady work all year around. Apply Hershey Store Co.. Hershey, Pa. MEN 20 to 40 years old wanted at once for Electric Railway Motormen and Conductors; S6O to SIOO a month; no experience necessary; fine opportu nity; no strike: write immediately for application blank. Address Box S2O, care of Telegraph. WANTED Boy, between the ages of 14 and 10 years, 10 work in grocery store; must have neat appearance and reference. Apply M. Brenner and Son, Green and Emerald streets. WANTED Oxweld acetylene weld ing and cutting operator. Apply Mid dletown Car Co.. Middletown, HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Girl for general house work; good wages to right party. Geo. J. Colviras, 1908 Market street. Bell phone. LADIES Start fascinating home business; tinting postcards, pictures, etc., spare time; make sl2 weekly; no canvassing; samples, 10c; particulars free. Artint, 992, 130 Manhattan street, New York. WANTED A cook, female. Craw ford House, Muncy, Pa. WANTED White woman wanted for general housework; no washing; good wages for right person. Case's, 1932 North Third street. WANTED Woman, with executive ability, to take charge of flat work de partment. Also several other bright girls. Apply Troy Laundry, 1520 Ful ton street. WANTED A middle-aged white woman to keep house for widower and family in small town. Good wages and home to right party. Call 1610 Chest nut WANTED Experienced girl to work In confectionery and ice cream parlor. Apply to Pavloft & Co.. 1025 North Seventh street. Bell phone 1617 R. WANTED Middle-aged woman for cook and general housework at house along trolley line just outside of city; references. Address F., 27, care of Telegraph. HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female WANTED Young lady, experienced in clerking; give reference. Also boy to run errands. Address Box 622. care of Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED—MuIe WANTED year's experience, desires bookkeeping, stenographic or clerical work; can fur nish good reference. Address D., 619 care of Telegraph. WANTED White gentleman would like to do garden work or take charge of small farm. Address J. B. F., 618 care of Telegraph. WANTED By young, married man. position as bookkeeper; has knowledge of shorthand and typewriting; three years' experience; can furnish good ref erences. Address H-, 607, care of Tele graph. WANTED By a young colored nan, work of any kind. Address, or ipply 642 Primrose street. Apartment House Location For Sa!e Northwest corner of Green St. and Charles Ave. 76 feet on Green St. and 36 feet on Charles Ave. Certainly one of the most desirable downtown lo cations for an apartment house on the market —and the price of this property is reasonable. MILLER BROS. & NEEFE Locust and Court Streets - - Harrisburg THURSDAY EVENING, SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe | WANTED White gentleman would like position as night watchman, ele ! vatorman or to drive small team; sober i and respectable man. Apply 1849 North I Seventh street. j WANTED Young, industrious, I sober man desires position as salesman; experienced and can furnish reference. Address Salesman. 916 North Third street. WANTED Gardener wants posi tion. also planting-, grafting and prun ning work. Address W-, 608, care of Telegraph. ""SITUATIONS WANTED —FemaIe PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Com petent stenographer desires work to do at home evenings or at office. Prompt service at reasonable prices. Apply 405 Telegraph Building. WANTED German lady, age 35 years, wishes position to take care of 1 one or two children—country preferred, j Address Box 95, Enhaut, Pa. | WANTED —By a colored woman, a ; position as cook in hotel, hoarding ! house or private family; also day's i work of any kind. Apply at 433 North | avenue, room 3. WANTED By colored gifl, to as ; sit with general housework or nursing; : can furnish reference. 654 Primrose 1 avenue. WANTED Colored woman desires washing, ironing and housecleaning. Call, or address, 10S& Christy Court. WANTED Half-grown girl wishes work between school hours or after. Please call at 804 Capital street. — WANTED Young girl wishes po sition to assist with child or in ice cream parlor after school hours. Ad dress D., 617, care of Telegraph. WANTED Work between school hours by colored girl. 1328 North Sev enth street. WANTED Work between school hours by colored girl. 648 Calder. PIANIST Young lady desires posi tion: can lead orchestra; reasonable salary to start. Adress Pianist, 101 South River street. WANTED Experienced stenog rapher and typewriter with knowledge of bookkeeping, desires position. Can furnish good references. Address Box G, 609, care of Telegraph. WANTED Woman with child wishes position us housekeeper for widower. Address Mrs. Alice Evans, West Fairview, R. F. D. No. 1, care of M. V. Sanderson. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FRAME HOUSE, located on Brigga street, between Seco and Third; 8 rooms and bath. Will be sold at sacri fice If sold this Spring. Address S. O, No. 1001, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE At Progress Extension, . new two-story frame house, six rooms; lot, 40x135 ft. For particulass inquire : next door. Mrs. Hahn, Progress, Pa. FARM FOR SALE Natural gas for | light and fuel. Inquire M. A. Fought, ; 272 North street. FOR SALE Two brick houses, near market street; all improvements. Ad dress J., 612. care of Telegraph Office. WHY not live in Elizabethtown, Pa.? A town which has all city conveniences, good markets, splendid train and trol ley service. Houses with all modern conveniences for sale or rent. Call on, I or address, J. H. Buch, Elizabethtown, j - . I FOR SALE 7 AND 36-ACRE HOMES, plenty fruit. A good store property 'in a ! growing suburb of Harrisburg. Good ! city Real Estate. D. E. Brightbill, 2 1 North Court street. Both phones. SUMMER COTTAGE FOR SALE furnished six rooms large porches —plot, 75x285 extending to Susque hanna river including large boat near station. Price very reasonable. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE Money-making lodg ing house or dwelling, on Pine street Thirteen rooms and three bath rooms recently painted and papered vacant. Little cash needed. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. FOR SALE AT PERDIX HltL TOP FARM HOI'SE. »7»o SNAP PRICE to quick buyer Easy Terms, too. We are in the market to clean up remaining lots quickly. There are but 24 in all—some as low as tl 00 per front foot Better come to-day see Perdix-then ACT. Our office is at Reldllnger s Store. Salesman always at the property. WAYNE COTTAGE at a bargain. A. C. Young, 26 North Third street. Bell phone 938 R. REAL. ESTATE FOR SALE | FOR SALE Four Jefferson street i Improved houses for $1,500, $ 1.550, $1,650 and $2,400. respectively. Look at No. 440 Peffer street lmproved corner property price attractive. Bell Kaalty Co.. Bergner Building. FOR SAUK Desirable three-story brick house on Curtin street prac tically new 8 rooms bath gas— furnace porch lot, 15x100 good condition price reasonable. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building;. , FOR SALE Corner property X. «' corner of Third and Maclay streets —brick lO rooms hath gas and electric light steam heat porcli lot. 20x119. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE No. 554 South Thir teenth street is for sale at a reasonable price 3-story brick 8 rooms bath gas furnace porch de sirable location. Bell Realty Co.. Berg ner Building. FOR SALE 1,400 will buy a Wal lace street house 8 rooms gas furnace large lot 2O ft. alley on rear. $1,890 will buy a Susquehanna street house all Improvements. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE Very attractive vacant lot corner Eleventh and Berryhill streets »Sx3oo will divide. Brln ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. SIXTY HOUSES, some new and very attractive homes; several very good in vestments. Terms to suit D. E. Bright bill 2 North Court street Both phones FOR SALE 2148 North Sixth street —two-and-one-half-story frame t> rooms and bath—front and rear porch —lot, 20x150 single property. Brin ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE Three-story brtck dwelling: ll rooms all conveni ences one block from Capitol. Lot, 20x111. Will be sold under price. In quire 410 Briggs street. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT 1602 Derry street; 3- story brick dwelling; 9 rooms and bath; s modern improvement; large pantry and closet. Apply Lerue Lemer. 213 South | Front street. Bell phone 323 L. FOR KENT | No. 26 N. Eighteenth street $30.00 No. 2020 Boas street 15.00 I No. 1524 Catherine street 15.00 J. E. GIPPLE, 1251 Market street. FOR RENT House with 7 rooms ! and bath, 2328 Derry street, Garfield. Inquire at store. Bell phone 494-W. FUR RENT FURNISHED COTTAGE (BOW i MAN'S) AT PERDIX. Miller Bros. & : Neefe, Bell Phone 1595. FARM FOR RENT l5 acres, 4 i rooms, partly furnished. Ideal place for poultry raising: plenty fruit. Ap ply C. C. Wenerlck, 620 Nortn street. FOR RENT A seven-room house i within a block of trolley line, at Fort j Hunter. Inquire 620 Cumberland street, . City. ' ; FOR RENT 248 Nectarine avenue, i - -story frame house, with improve ments. Possession at once. Rent, $12.00. j Apply 320 Crescent street. ! RENT No. 2121 Boas street, ! with stable, $15.00. Suburban home | stead, $23.00. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Mar l ket street i FOR RENT House and barn, with or without farm land, about five miles 1 east of Halifax; plenty of fruit. Em i I'loyment given. Apply J. W. Ettinger, j Halifax. R, F. D. No. 2. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT 183 ACRES 46 perches farm land, 36 acres mountain land, known as the "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. APARTMENTS FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT. Apply Sixth Street Bank. Sixth and Maclay streets. Apartments—Derry Block, 14th and Derry Streets. MacD AN I ELS APARTMENTS Fur nished complete for light housekeep ing. Gas range, private meter, cooking utensils, dishes, linen. One large liv ingroom. small kitchen, stationary tubs. Private mall boxes, bells. 1417 Market street. FOR RENT Three rooms, with im provements. 4 rooms and bath, with all improvements. Apply to 1745 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Apartments - front— Sixth and H r Apply L. Sil ver, Sixth r n.f ' streets. UNFUR.N jusekeeping apart ment; fron ■ l«ocust street; four rooms and 1 complete kitchen facilities foi yoking, etc. Storage locker in basement. Apply Penna. Realty Co., 13? Locust street. \ ROOMS roll RENT FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms for llg(it housekeeping or two furnish ed rooms for lodging, to desirable par ties. Call Bell phone 1327 Lor address { C. E. D., care of Telegraph. FOR RENT—Third Moor front room; steam heat; electric light, and use of bath; one-half block above Maclay street on Green; elderly gentleman pre ferred; must have reference. Address 8., 625, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Luge, furnished front room for rent; bay window: suitable for gentleman; all_ modern conveni ences; centrally located; use of phone. 257 Forster street. SUITE of three unfurnished rooms— private bath and kitchen, including range; fronting on Second street; cen trally located. Apply Penna. Realty & Improvement Co., 132 Locust street. FOR RENT Two nice, large unfur nished rooms for light housekeeping; fine location. Apply at 1419 Market street. FOK RENT By the night or month, the finest rooms In Harrisburg, single or en suite. Laßelle Apart ments, 204 Locust street, next door to Orpheum. Steam heat, electricity, baths. Newly furnished throughout. Apply C. Gaeta, Merchant Tailor, 212 Locust street. FURNISHED ROOMS, single or en suite, all conveniences, including phone; reference required. Apply 1015 North Front street. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping, having gas range, on Crescent street Apply Box 613, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT One or two nicely fur nished, airy rooms on third door, in private house; all conveniences; city steam, gas. bath, telephone, facing Capitol. Price moderate. Inquire 426 North 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 furnish ed rooms, for gentlemen, with city heat and use of bath. Apply 272 Brlgga street FOR RENT Furnished rooms and boarding by meal, day or week. Apply 1001 North Second street corner Boas and Second streets. FOR RENT Fifty furnished rooms in private families, all parts of city improvements 11.25 week many other rooms. Send address and I will call Address X., 508, care of Tele graph BXBtUSBURG TTOBQIPDPH BOOMS WANTED WANTED Two or three unfur nished rooms wanted for light house keeping by good people. Reasonable terms. Address Box 1* 615, care of Tele graph. WANTED One large or two small, furnished. connecting rooms, with board, running water, use of bath, for man, wife and child. Address R., 628, care of Telegraph. ADDITIONAL ROOMS WANTED FOR REPRESENTATIVES OF THE GRAND LODGE OF ODD FELLOWS WHICH MEETS IN THIS CITV MAY- 10 TO 21. NOTIFY EITHER OF THE UNDER SIGNED AND STATE NUMBER THAT CAN HE ACCOMMODATED AND THE PRICE PER NIGHT. GEO. C. McCAHAN. 2310 NORTH FOI RTH STREET. JOHN S. SPICER. BOX TW. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED ROOM AND BOARD WANTED By young, married couple. Railroad man wants room and board. Private family preferred. Will pay H0 per month. Reference furnished. Address A., 620, care of Telegraph. WANTED WANTED—lnvalid's adjustable roll ing chair; must be in good condition. Address D.. 624. care of Telegraph. WANTED To clean carpets and rugs in new sanitary way. Restores colors to carpets. Does not Injure fabric. Satisfaction guaranteed. Pnone 623R, Sanitary Carpet Cleaning Co.. 352 Broad. AUTOMOBILES bought for cash any quantity. If you want to sell your Ford, Studebaker. Bulck, Overland, Cadillac, Hudson, Packard, Peerless, Pierce, Maxwell, National. American Regal. Locomobile. Flanders, or an> standard make of car not earlier than 1910 model, for cash, write us full de scription and price. Universal Motor Car Co., 1826 Wood avenue, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE FOR SALE Barred Rock Cockerels, pullet bred. 1612 New Fifth street. FOR SALE One No. 3 Prairie State Brooder, one Universal Hover, one 140- Fgg Cyphers Incubator. W. F. Ken dall, 228 North Third street. FOR SALE At sacrifice, if taken at once; stock and fixtures of general store doing large business, in thriving town. Will prove volume of business to In terested party. Want to join my hus band in Minnesota, reason for selling. Call and examine stock. M. C. A. Clouser, Duncannon, Pa. FOR SALE Motorcycle, 2-cyltnder Indian. Will sell for $50.00. 1522 Alli son street. FOR SALE Restaurant doing good, cash business in good locality. Good reason for selling. Pri«-e reasonable. Address M„ 898, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE At a bargain, a light weight six-cylinder car. Paul Mess ner, 1118 James street. C. W. H. LANGLETZ, wholesale and retail rough and dressed lumber. Bell phone 1383 J. Office and yards: Cam eron and Mulberry streets. FOR SALE 8 or 9-year-old horse. Satisfaction guaranteed. Inquire Jo seph Stante, Baker, Marysville, Pa. FOR SALE Brand new 1914 Cole Demonstrator. Run about 500 miles. Four-cylinder, com plete, with self-starter, electric light and all other equipments. List price, $1,925. At a liberal discount. Used at Harrisburg Show as a model. Bowman & Co. FOR SALE A barber shop furni ture complete, with five chairs of maple wood. Payment half cash' and half on trust. Apply 1325 Fulton street, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE One large Ice cream freezer and a lot of packing tubs and pane; also two large fee chests. Apply 19-18 State street. BICYCLES lO rebuilt bicycles, at prices that talk for themselves; one girl's wheel, with coaster brake and new paint. Tires, suc up. Keystone Supply Co., 814 North Third street FOR SALE First-class Cleaning and Dyeing Works. Rare oportunity for bright, young man who under stands pressing. Will teach the clean ing and dyeing. 25 years established. Full set of machinery, boiler and en gine. This plant Is fully equipped and doing good business. Can be bought very reasonable. Rent cheap. Address W., 614, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Bicycle. Selling on account of buying motorcycle. Apply B. P. Murray, Riverton Consolidated Water Co. Office, Lemoyne, Pa. 100 PER CENT. INVESTMENT Steel Die Embossed Stationery and Business Cards—increases business costs less than printing?. Harrisburg Embossing Plant. 4 North Fifth street FOR SALE 1 refrigerator, ice ca pacity 300 lbs.; 1 National cash regis ter, 2 show cases, coffee mill and lots of other articles too numerous to men tion. Must bo sold before May 1. Ap ply 630 Boas street VOR SALE Grocery store, stock and fixtures; excellent location- good reasons for selling. Address T., 610, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Late 5-passenger Reo touring car. in first-class condition; fully equipped. Or will exchange for small roadster. Address X., 611, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Reasonable, English perambulator <baby coach). Apply 1609 Market street. TRUNKS, Traveling Bags, Suit Cases, Gloves. Sole, Harness and Strap Leather, Calfskin, ICip Dongola, Waxed Upper 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 lioonts, Rooms and Board and Table Board, at 25c each. One of three 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 tine condition; guaran teed to be as represented; call for dem onstration. Heagy Bros., 1204 North Third street FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE Refuse carload of scrap-iron at Sheesley's sldlnsr. Dock street, to be sold at Public Sale, May 4, 1914. at 10 o'clock A. M.. to highest bidder for cash consideration, and must be removed within 10 days from date of sale. Further particulars can be had upon application to O. W. Mumma, Freight Claim Adjuster, P. R. R. Freight Office, foot of Third street. J. H. Nixon, Agent, Harrtsburg. FOR SALE Standard machine, food as new, sold very cheap to quick uyer. 310 North street. FOR SALE Wagon; suitable for canvassing or light delivery. Apply Oately & Fitzgerald Supply Co., 31 South Second street. FOR SALE Used baby carriage. Price reasonable. 26 North Nineteenth street. FORD OWNERS 1 want to trade a four-cylinder, five-passenger 40-H.-P. new 1914 car for an used Ford Touring Car. E. W. T., 621, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Fourteen Minorca Chickens. Reason for selling, leaving clty._ Call 1824 North Sixth. FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office, FOR KENT POR RRNt 1 Desirable office* In the Telegraph Building, lindr or ea aulte | Inquire at Bualneaa Office! j ; TWO desirable offices in the j Union Trust Building; possession at once. Apply Union Trust Co. FOR RENT Two-story ga.Tj.ge with water and sewor. rear 1530 Regina street. Will accommodate two cars. J E. Qlppla. 1251 Market street. FOR RENT Store room 1200 North Third street; 33*100; 14-foot ceiling; one of the best rooms In the city. AD ply J. S. Stble, 266 Herr street. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE WELL LOCATED LOTS In the Tenth Ward; aome of them on paved street. Will exchange for Improved property. An exceptional opportunity for a hullder. Call and Inxpect blue print. F. R. Oyster, Trustee, care of Telegraph Bualneaa Office. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ANT Ir el-igent person can earn good income corresponding for newspapers, experience unnecessary. Send tor par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 7as. Lock port, N, Y. * Hotels Wanted. WE have ' over 100 purchasers for small towns and country hotel*. Now is your opportunity to Bell. Write to day. The Business Exchange, Wil liamsport. Pa. i I UADE $50,000 In five years in the j mall order business, began with 15 ! Send for free booklet. Telia how. Hea j cock, 355 Lockport, N. Y. | FOR SALE —At Gable's. 11l and j 117 South Second street. 5,000 gallons i New Era ready mixed Paint; Acme quality. Also the full lint of the Acme ! make I LAW—Chartered University of recog | nlzed standing is placing a' few free scholarships. Write for particulars Address 11. L. 0., 616, care of Tele i graph. FOR SALE At Gable's. 113, 115 and 117 South Second street, 5 000 oets new bash, Bxlo, 12 L.. primed and glazed, at 11.15 per set Also other sixes. BUSINESS PERSONALS 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. R. H. PEFFEH, LOCAL EXPRESS and Delivery Piano and Furnituro moving a specialty. Stor age of household goods and furniture packing. Bell phone 168-IJ. 1119 Mont gomery, Harrisburg. W. J.W ENRICH, 339 Hamilton street —Furniture, china and piano packing. Shipments looked after at both ends 3227W1' k' n(lß of hftulln K- Bel' phone HAULING R. W. LATHE. Hoarding Stable and National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. NOTICE PROPERTY OWNERS AND CON TRACTORS—We are fully prepared to do any kind of Concrete Work at short notice. Bell phone 1739 R. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Pastor Bros, 1609 Green street. FOR falling hair try Gross' Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary. 119 M r ket street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention Bell liCO. ANY and all kinds of Job Carpenter ing Work. Also Concrete Walks and Steps a specialty. Address H. H. Shlve ly, Lucknow, Pa. HAVE your Ford's looked after now while we are not so busy. We make a specialty on Ford cars. Give us a chance. Our prices are right. Call E. M. Snavely, Middletown, Pa. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert help Send us your worn furniture. Our best efforts Insure your satisfaction. 8. N. Gluck, 320 Woodbine street. A LEVIN, 805 North Third street Furniture repair, upholstering and re finishing. Antique furniture for sale. All work properly attended to. Rea sonable prices guaranteed. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN SIOO,OOO to loan In amounts of SI,OOO and up on flr.it mortgage on city property, repayable monthly or installments. Debt cancel ed and mortgage satisfied on death of born wer. John C. Orr, 222 Market street PROFIT-SHARING LOAN SOCIETY 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. NOTICES ANY elderly lady wishing to take a drive in country or elsewhere at 25c an hour, please call Mrs. Gable, 1901 North Seventh street. Bell phone 2716 J. STORAGE HARRISBURG STORAGE CO Two large brick warehouses, built ex pressly for storage. Private rooms for household goods and unexcelled fa cilities for storing all kinds of mer chandise. Low storage rates. South St. and Penna. R. R. STOKAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 75 cents per month. ApplyD. Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Both phones. LEGAL NOTICES PROPOSALS KOK SUBWAY COMMONWEALTH OK PENNSYL VANIA Office of the Superintendent of Public (•rounds end Buildings, Harrisburg, Pa. SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed at the Office of the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings, Har risburg, Pa., until twelve (12) o'clock, noon. Tuesday, May 19. 1914, for fur nishing all labor and matericls neces sary for the construction of a subway connecting the new Main Building with the Tent Manufacturing and Storage Building on the State Arsenal Grounds. Eighteenth and Herr Streets. In the City of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, as called for In specifications and draw ings prepared t>y Board of Public Grounds and Buildings. Specifications and drawings may be obtained upon application to this office. SAMUEL B. RAMBO, Superintendent of Public Giounds and Buildings. PROPOSALS FOR NEW ONK-STOHY lIIIICK GARAGE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYL VANIA Ofllce of the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Building*. Harrisburg. Pn. SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed at the Office of the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings, Har risburg, Pa., until twelve (12) o'clock, noon. Tuesday, May 19, 1914. for fur-i nlshlng all labor and materials neces* sary for the construction of a New' One-Story Brick Garage on the State | Arsenal Grounds, Eighteenth and Herr Streets, in the City of Harrisburg Pennsylvania, as called for in speciflca- I tlons and drawings prepared by Board of Public Grounds and Buildings. Specification* and drawings mav be i obtained upon application to this office SAMUEL B. RAMBO, I Superintendent of Public Grounds and j APRIL 30, 1914. DECLINE IS HALTED BY INITIAL UPTURN Traders Who Sold Short Covered at Higher Figures, Being Unable to Unsettle Market By Associated Press New York. April 30, Execution of scale buying orders halted the decline which followed the Inttiul upturn. Early Irregularity was succeeded by a defi nite upward movement, which continu ed through the morning, placing most stocks one-half to one point above the preceding closw Traders who sold short covered at higher figures when it became evident that they had failed to unsettle the market. Conspicuous strength of the Eastern railroad group, particularly New York Central, was associated with expectations of an early decision in the freight rate case. Railway shares were strengthened also by the com paratively favorable character of the March report. Bonds were irregular. Furnished l»y H. \V. SNAVESLY Arpmlf Building New York, April 30. Open. 2.30« P. M. Alaska Gold Mines . 26% 27 Amal. Copper • 71% 71% American Can 25% 25% American Can pfd.. 88% BS% Am. C. & F 49% 48 American Cotton OH 40 40 [Am. Ice Securities.. 30% 31 American Smelting: . 61% 61% Am. T. & T 120% 120% Anaconda 33 33 % 1 Atchison x div. 1%. 94% 94% [ Baltimore & Ohio 90 90 I Bethlehem Steel ... 40 40 Brooklyn R. T 90% 90% California Petroleum 22 22 Canadian Pacific .. . 190% , 190% Central Leather ... 34% 36% Chesapeake & Ohio. 52% 52% C„ M. & St. P 98 97% Chino Con. Copper . 39% 39% Col. F. & 1 26% 27% Consolidated Gas' .. 129% 129% Corn Products 9% 9% Distilling-Securities . 15% 1514 Erie 27% 27% Erie, Ist pfd 42% 42% Goodrich, B. F. .. . 26% 26% Great Northern pfd. 121 % 122% Great Nor. Ore subs. 30% 30% Interboro-Met. pfd.. 60% 61% Lehigh Valley 136% 137 MeXi Petroleum ... 57 56% Missouri Pacific 16% 16% Nev. Con. Copper . 14i{ 14% New York Central . 89% 90% N. Y., N. H. &H. . 68% 66 Norfolk & Western. 102% 102% Northern Pacific ... 109% 109% Penna. R. R 110% 110% Ray. Con. Copper .. 20% 20% Reading 161% 161% Rep. Iron & Steel pf 21% 21% Southern Pacific .. 90% 90% Southern Railway 23% 23% Tennessee Copper . 33% 33% Texas Company .... 141 140% Union Pacific 152% 152% U. S. Rubber 55% 55% U. S. Steel 57% 57% U. S. Steel pfd 108 108 Utah Copper 59% 58% Va. Car. Cher .... 20 26% Western Union Tel.. 60% 60% Westlnghouse Mfg.. 72% 72 Conditions at Indian School Become Worse Special to The Telegraph Washington, D. C., April 30. Acting Superintendent Llpps. of the Carlisle Indian School, yesterday reported to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Sells that the demoralization there was in creasing. A cook, he stated In a formal charge, had taken one of the Indian boys to a saloon In Carlisle and bought him liquor. This Is against the law, and the cook Is subject to a tine and im prisonment. Commissioner Sells, with the new charge before him, has four cases to dispose of In connection with the Car lisle School. He will act on them at the same time, and Indications are that all those accused will be dismissed and some proceeded against criminally. Those accused are: Moses Friedman, superintendent, sus pended on the charge of incompetence and permitting irregularities regarding the funds to exist. I W. K. Stauffer, bandmaster, suspend ed for clubbing an Indian girl. Seceni Nori, chief clerk, charged with misappropriating funds and destroying documents. The fourth charge is that just made against the cook. Representatives of the Indian Rights Association, with headquarters in Philadelphia, are becoming impatient at the delay of Commissioner Sells In formally acting. Tho Investigation against the first three men was com pleted more than a month ago. Since that time, the acting superin tendent reports, the demoralization at the school has grown, because the In dian pupils believe that pressure had been brought to save the men they think should have been dismissed long ago. Political and other pressure has been used upon Commissioner Sells in behalf of Mr. Friedman. Those who know Com missioner Srlls say that he cannot be swayed by any Influence no matter how powerful. MRS. ELLEN J. WANBAUGH Mrs. Ellen J. Wanbaugh, aged 77, died last evening at the home of her son, Lewis W. Wanbaugh. 1808 Penn street. She is survived by Lewis W. Wiley and Mrs. J. L. Schoaf. Funeral services will be held this evening at 8 o'clock at the home of her son. The body will be taken to Balnbridge to morrow morning by T. M. Mauk & Son, Undertakers, for burial. COULDN'T PRESENT STATUE "Butch" McDevltt, "millionaire tor a and exponent of the ego, took his (more or less) four-mllllon-dollar statue to the Capitol to-day with a view to presenting it to the Common- j | wealth. Under orders of officials on i the "Hill," the statue was denied ad mission to the building, although "Butch" made his way in and dictated I a letter otf condolence to himself. BTiTEN BY DOG Charles F. Wolfe, 133 Paxton street, a contractor, was badly bitten on his right hand last evening by a dog. He had the wound cauterized at the Harrishurg hospital. The animal was shot by an officer. PALACE THEATER With a view to giving their patrons ' a wide-awake discussion on the topic, without the necessity of digging i through dry facts, the Palace Theater I has provided a play .for to-morrow, j "Saved by Radium," In three reels, that i i» at once striking and original. While 1 you are learning how the substance Is I used In the hospitals and what Its fu ture possibilities are, you are witness ing a story of unusual Interest a big love story of sacrifice and achieve ment. Yoti cannot afford to pass this play by. because It deals witri an up to-the-minute subject that everyone Is ! intrested in; and you cannot afford to! miss It because, irrespective of its' iv»lue 4s a treatise, It Is a big, strong dram*—Advertisement. | CHICAGO BOARD OK TRADE Furnished by H. W. 9NAVKLY Arcade Buttdlnc Chicago, 111., April 30. _ Open, illgli. .Low. Clos, Wheat— May »l»/4 jJuly 85% 86 i Corn— May 63 63fi I July 63 74 64',6 I Oats— I May 3fl 3674 July 36% .t 371, CHICAGO CATTI,E By Associated Pres.t I Chicago. 111.. April — Re |ceipts, 19,000; weak. Bulk of sales, *8.35 *8.20©8.45; mixed. 15.15® | h.-f. >4 : heavy, sß.oo® 8.40; rough, 18.00® J 8.10; pigs, $7.20@8.20. j CaUlo Receipts, 6,000; steady. * i 0G{?>!).40; Texas steers, *7.00 ! (its. 10; stockers and feeders. *. r >.50®8.15: *3.«0®3.40; calved! sG.oo(rr ij.no. , • .. SHE 2? „~JJ EC-EL P TS - 15,000; steady. Na, tive. *4.90<P>6.65; yearlings, *5.40®6.40L lambs, native. $5.90® 7.10. PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE Philadelphia, April 30. Wheat bteady- No 2, red, export. 99® 99 He} j®lO4H Dulutll - ex Port, |l.o3tt „ ? orn . ~ s ' e ady; new, No. 2, yellow. do - h(ln drid! 45? atS ~~ Steut ' y ; No - 2 . white, 44»4® fn? ra S, 1 "toady; winter, per »2?.'00|>28 50 Sprin *- P,r toß< Refined Siirnrti Mnrket stead** 3 - 95 ®|«00; fine granulated: 3.90 c; confectioners' A, 3.76® s^°Llve y st one A, 3.60®3.65c. ! Butter The market is firm: western creamery, extras. 26c; nearby prints, fancy. 29c. 1 u>J , ' s:s ' s , — T he marltet is higher: fw>1 nS .o ? ?- nd °ther nearby rlrst», free cases. *(i.-lu per case; do., current lw" iptS ' fee cases, *6.30 per casej it ern, extras, firsts, free cases, *G.i5 per case; do., firsts, free cases,, $6.30 per case. mis ix J Poultry Lower; fowls, 17% younf? thickens, 14@20c; S. chickens. 35ftr40c; broiling fflij If' JB%®l7c; old roosters, IS 014 c, ducks. 12® 14c; spring ducsk, 17 ®lßc, geese. 15®17c; turkeys, 19%200. «.J^ esßed , Poultr y Steady; fowls, western, fancy, heavy, 19c; do., fair to good, heavy, 17 ©lB c; do.. _ 1 Sfood, heavy, 20c; do., weights, 12®) 15c: unattractive, li ® 16c; old roosters, 14% c; rout ing chickens, fancy, 18®a0c; broil- Is « I C .i h ' Cken,, • fa ", c y- 24©S5c; do., fair. I tOlBc; capon, large. I3©l6o; d»J f'nl'v. tUrkey,> f * ncy i. II (fr 1 dc. Potatoes Weak; New York and Eastern, per bushel. 86@93c; Western. R?L*a B "S?j B ?i® 93( ': Jersey, per basket, 20®60c; l'lorlda, per busket, $2.26#5.00. Hour The market is weak; winter, tear. 13.86t04.1u, atraiglun. iui.it • ylvanla, $4.1R®4.30; western. 14.250 4 40: patents. »4.50®4,90 straight. Jute sacks, $4.16@4.30; spring, firsts, clear, $4.00@4.-0; straights. $4.20 @4.40; patents. 14.50®4.76. Hay The market is firm; tim othy, No. 1, large bales, $19.00® 19.50; No. 1, medium bales. $18.50® 19.00' No 2, $16.50@ 17.50; No. 3, $14.50®16.50. Clover mixed: Light mixed, $17.00® 17.50; No. 1, do., $16.00® 16.50; No. 2. do.. $14.00@15.00. ' ICilB STEEL CO. HEAD TO GET PUCE Oil PI. STEEL BID W. H. Donner's Election Means Steelton Plant Will Pais Into Frick-Donner Control By Associated Press Philadelphia, April 30.—1t was offi cially admitted to-day that W. H. Don ner, president of the Cambria Steel Company will be elected a director of the Pennsylvania Ste'el Company next week. It is also said he will be made chairman of the hoard. No other change," it is said, will be made In the official personnel. Mr. Donner's expected election to the Pennsylvania Steel board is takon in llnancial circles here to mean that the control of. the Cambria and Penn sylvania Steel Companies has passed to tlic Frick-Donner interests of Pittsburgh. Official announcement of the sale of the Pennsylvania Railroad holdings 'on Cambria Steel and Pennsylvania Steel stocks, It is said will soon be an nounced ZEMRO SHRINERS OFF TO LANCASTER ON SPECIAL TRAIN Zembo Band and Patrol will go to Lancaster in a special train this even ing to attend a ball by the Shrlners of that city. The band will give a con cert fcnd the patrol will give an exhi bition drill. The Shriners will parade from the Chestnut Street Auditorium out Chest nut street to Second, second to Mar ket, thence to the station, leaving at 0.30 o'clock. Central Apartments fOR RENT 6 rooms, 2 bathrooms, city steam heat and water supplied. Ntwvly 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 Ileal Estate Department / 223 M AltlvET STREET fIIIBBER STAMnn >lll SEALS a STENCILS IIV " MFG. 3YHBG. STENCIL WORKS ■ fl U 130 LQCUSTST. HBG,PA. If 13
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