THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST-USE Just fflli Bell 2040 Call Cumberland 203 When you need help. When you want to sell. When you want to buy. When you want to rent. When you want to exchange. When you want to work. When you lose or find. When you have a WANT. I>lEl> I RI'THKRFORD Albert Collier Ruth- j erford, born January 4, 1851, died May J 10, 1911. at Harrisburg Hospital, fol-; lowing an operation. I Funeral from bis residence at i ax- i tana-, I P. M., Wednesday, May 13. Rela- j tlves and friends invited without j further notice. "WALTKRS Mrs. Margaret Walters i died Tuesday morning, at 12:10 A. at., at the home of her daughter. Mrs. George E. Youslintf, -104 \ erbeke street, aged 78 years. Funeral services Thursday, Maj 11. Nt 2 P. M., in the Green Street Church Of Cod. Burial in Harrisburg Ceme tery. Friends and relatives arc invited to attend without further notice. j IE VAX On Monday, May 11, 1914, | Joslali P. Ryan, aged 67 years. j Funeral on Friday morning;, at •• • o'clock from St. Patrick's Cathedral, j The relatives and friends are invited to ■ attend without further notice. Kindly omit flowers. 3110 DEER —On May 12. 1911. Eliza J Jane llellcr, widow of the late Abra ham Heller, aged 72 years, 9 months i and 11 days. _ Funeral on Friday afternoon, at - o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Boswell. 30 North Seventeenth street. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without j further notice. Burial private. ! DEYORE On Tuesday, May 12, 1911.! at A. M„ Mary Swope Uevore died at the home of her sister. Mrs. John J • 'onklin. 1926 North Sixth street, | widow of the late J. Edwin Devore, aged 69 years. Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 192(> J.'ortb Sixth street. Burial Fast liar- | risimrg Cemetery. She was a member of the Fifth Street Methodist Episcopal Church. The Rev. B. H. Hart w ill of- , filiate. Burial private. LOST I/isT Necklace, on Saturday even- j Ing. between locust street and old Ten Cent Store. Finder return to 103 I-o cust. j DOST —Fox terrier, about 10 in. high, brown face, black and* white spots on | liack \nswers to name of Teddy. He- j ■ward if returned to 226 Hummel street, j HOST A canoe, with monogram R. j F v., 1913, on H If found notify W. S. | Miller, 1207 North Front, Harrisburg, | Pa. ■ I HELP WANTED —Stale PAPERII ANGERS WANTED. Apply 4IN North Third street. DIVES, POME ROY &- STEWART re-j quire the immediate services of young ; men over 18, of good appearance, for Grocery Department; an excellent op portunity Is presented for those who j have energy back of them. Apply at | once to Grocery Department. I WANTED Coach painter. Apply Shaffer Wagon Works, SO South Cam eron street. WANTED An experienced hard ware and house furnishings salesman j ■with territory in York. Adams atul j Franklin counties, only such will be I considered. Reference required. Ap- j ply to Box .716, 1 Lancaster, Pa. WANTED Experienced barber to! ■work in barber shop. Apply 1017 North I Seventh street. WANTED Man, with small family, | for farm work , give reference and ex-| periencc. Address F., 673, care of i Telegraph. WANTED Carpenters. Apply j Kerry, Goodwin & Co.. Bailey and j Adams street, Steelton, Pa. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy : to get. My free booklet, Y-372, tells I how. Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hop- | kins, Washington. D. C. LOCAL. REPRESENTATIVE WANT- ! ED —No canvassing or soliciting requir- 1 ed. Good income assured. Address Na tional Co-Operative Realty Co., V-910, Maiden Building, Washington, D. C. WANTED A machine puller-over | rnd sole layer on McKay work. Harris burg Shoe Mfg. Co., Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Steelton firm wants young man to collect accounts, etc. Must have good habits and be able to give references. State age. sal ary expected and where formerly employed. Address R., 650. care of Harrisburg Telegraph. FOR SALE "Umberger" Farm One Mile From Dauphin 91 aces of loam and red shale j soil. Frame house and bank barn. Stony Creek flows through the farm. • This is the farm you should in- ! vest! Rate. Miller Bros. & Neefe REAL ESTATE Fire Insurance Surety Bonds ! Locust ami Court Streets —, J » WEDNESDAY EVENING HARRISBURG s^reet. HELP WANTED —Male and Female. : MEN AND WOMEN WANTED to fill I hundreds of Government Life jobs. I $65.00 to $l5O Month. Sample exami- I nation questions and list of positions available rrce. Write immediately. I Franklin Institute, Department 362-M, j Rochester^mmmm■__■*>mm I SITUATIONS WANTED —Male WANTED Steady, sober man de sires position as plumber. Address Ed ! gar 11. Davison. West Fairvlew, R. F. I 1)., No. 1. WANTED Young man would like j position as chauffeur; can make own re- I pairs. Address X., 677, care of Tele j graph. j WANTED By a neat colored boy, work of any kind. Address P. Walker, I 664 Calder street. JUST the man you want. I am now connected with an old New York firm, but wish to make a change. Best ref erences as a salesman. Age, 27. Ad dress Salesman, 814 North Sixth street. | WANTED Young man wants work jon farm: can furnish reference. Apply Bo^i^^UiO^^m^of^ Telegruj)lu >^>i^^ SITUATIONS U ANTED —Female WANTED By young woman, po sition as housekeeper for widower. Ref erences required. Address L., 681, care of Telegraph. WANTED By young womap, em ployment as housekeeper for widower, in the city. Address E., 681, care of Telegraph. WANTED Colored woman would like a place as cook in private family; Virginia woman. Address Davis, It, Cowden street. WANTED Day's work, or wash j Ing, by woman. Girl wants to do nurs ing or dish washing. Apply 409 North i Fifth street. j WANTED Middle-aged widow, i with boy, wants position as house- I keeper, city or country. Understands I about gardening, raising chickens and j familiar with incubators. References, j Lock Box 30, Paxtang, Pa. WANTED A middle-aged white woman wishes postion as chambermaid in hotel or boardinghouse. Address Box 674, care of Telegraph. i WANTED A German girl wishes a [ place as cook and general housework. I Inquire at 1106 Capital street. | WANTED Middle-aged, respectable ; woman desires housekeeping for widower with no small children; can | give reference. Address I'., 670, eare of Telegraph. | WANTED Middle-aged womun I wishes position as housekeeper; can I give reference. Apply Mrs. lvendig, 24 North Fifth street. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I FOR .SALE 3.14 Crescent street —■ '-story brick 7 rooms .bath and fur- I nace lot, 1 x Sl. Brinton-Pucker ' t 0.. Second and Walnut streets. REAL KSTATK FOIi h.VLK FOR .SALIi Hill Crest Farm of 80 ' acres, in Cumberland county, along the ! State road 12 miles from Harrisburg, 4 | miles froin New Kingston: up-to-date | buildings; large porches; running . water through two lields. Price, SSO an ' acre. Easy terms. Photograph of | buildings and full information ut C. , Fry's, 1114 Market street. FOR SALE ln Penbrook 27IS ! Main street two-and-one-half-storv i frame dwelling 9 rooms lot, 30x i -'5 O. Brinton-Paeker Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE House and lot 25x150 I i ft. at a bargain; modern improvements.- No. 26 Chestnut street, Penbrook, Pa. j FOR SALK Plot 43x100, with three j houses thereon located on Front street, ' Steelton, in business section. These i properties should interest Investor price is right. Bell Realty Co., Berg- ! ner Building. WHY not live in Elizabethtown, Pa.?: A town which lias all city conveniences, ' good markets, splendid train and trol ley service. Houses with all modern i conveniences for sale or rent. Call on, : or address, J. If. Buch, Elizabethtown, j FOR SALE lnvestment that will ' yield lO.ti per cent, gross new, im- I proved brick houses rent sl3 per month. Price, $1,450 each. Get particu lars. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build WHY PAY RENT? SIOO cash svs,. houses in Harrisburg or New Cumber land. Consult Keeney and Simmons' I Real Estate and Insurance Agencv, New | Cumberland. OWNER OFFERS CHESTNUT STREET PLOT, containing over one- i quarter acre at lo',« cents per square foot. Located in first-class residential | section. Two-minute walk from street ; car. Ten-minute ride from Market Square. Location and price make this plot best for home-site bargain in Har risburg. For full particulars address Home-Site, Box 668, care of Telegraph, j TWO fine homes. Size of 'ot, I 18'/Jx9o. Nine rooms and latest and < only practical, common sense batb- j room. Steam heateif; large front and back porches; ornamental fixtures throughout; reception hall; open stair case; laundry room and stationary j wash tubs; outdoor sleeping 'hamber 1 with south side exposure, size 15x8; 12 | minutes by trolley to Market Square, j For further information call P. Vander- ' 100, Masonic Temple Building, Third and j State streets. FOR SALE 54,100 will buy a North ' Second street property in the 118u block i —9 rooms bath gas furnace. Inspect this property good location. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE Twenty large lots, 118 j x2lO ft., at from $3 to $6 per front foot, ■ overlooking Harrisburgr. Good soil, air, water and neighbors. Call Bell phone ! 304SL. j KEAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOH KENT 1024 S. 18T1I STREET, 2 Vi-story ; brick and stucco ■— 8 rooms bath steam heat lot. 60x100 feet—Miller j Bros. & Neefe. Bell phone 1595. FOR RENT No. 21 14 Fifth street— 3-story brick all improvements. Im mediate possession. Apply S. 11. Gar- I land. 2000 North Fifth street. j FOR RENT The house one mile ! from Newport, known as "Clemsen j Place," located on Buffalo Creek, with i Pennsylvania R. R. and Juniata. River immediately adjacent. Kitchen, din- i ingroom. parlor and side room on first floor. Five large and small rooms on ! second Iloor, with light hallway lo sec- | ond story porch. four large clothes! closets in house. Large yard and fine j garden, witli outbuildings. Pump of i good water at back door. Two porches In front and one in rear of house. House just painted and papered j throughout. Room in stable for horse j or automobile. Terms, SIOO for the sea- i son to responsible party. Apply at | office of The Oak Extract Co., Newport, I Pa. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED Small house for family | of three, to rent; west of North street desired; rent reasonable; good tenants. | Address 678, care of Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT One furnished apart- j ment, living!oorn. bedroom, combination dinngroom and kitchen and use of bath; j centrally located. Address H., No. 675, ; care of Telegraph. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms, first apartment 108 North Second street. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms on third floor; use of bath. 1631 Market street. FOR KENT Two large newly fur nished rooms, one front. 209 State street. Call Bell phone 15431* NICELY furnished rooms for rent for light housekeeping. Apply 339 Crescent ] street, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR RENT By the night or month, the finest rooms in Harrisburg,] single or en suite. Laßelle Apart- 1 ments, 201 Locust street, next door to I Orplieutn. Steam heat, electricity, baths. Newly furnished throughout. Apply C. Gaeta, Merchant Tailor, 212 Locust street. ROOMS FOR RENT All new fur- I nlturo and linens; use of lounging room Included. "The Guest Place," 826 North | Third street, five minutes' walk from | Capitol Park. FURNISHED suite of two or three rooms, with private bath, bay window and stationary washstands in each room; city steam heat; electricity; harwood Iloors; reference required. 218 Pine street. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, on corner, for light housekeeping; use of phone. 21 South Seventeenth street. I FOR RENT Nicely furnished room. Apply 710 North Sixth street. FURNISHED ROOMS, single or en suite, all conveniences, including phone; reference required. Apply 1015 North Front street. FOR.RENT Two large, furnished rooms/on first lloor, suitable for light housekeeping. 719 Nortli Sixth street. FOR RENT Three second floor, nice rooms, for light housekeeping or rooming; rates reasonable. Apply 1341 Vernon street. FOR RENT Two pleasant rooms, near Sixth and Pefter streets, In private family; rent reasonable. Address P. O. Box 22, Maclay Station, City. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms, for gentlemen, with city heat and uso of bath. Apply 272 Briggs street. FOR RENT Two large unfurnished rooms, on first floor, with large kitchen range, large cupboards with sink, suit able for light housekeeping. 1111 North Third street. ROOMS WANTED WANTED Two or three unfur nished rooms wanted for light house keeping by good people. Reasonable terms. Address Box L, 615, cure of Tele graphy WANTED Three or four furnished rooms, or small house, for light house-| keeping. Three in family. Must he j good locality; either city or suburbs. Address W., 661, care of Telegraph. j | I'OR SALE I FOR SALE—T'iree-picce parlor suit," I mahogany finish and good as new. ] Price reasonable. Apply 1616 Briggs street. _ I FOR SALE An up-to-date cigar store, near Thirteenth anil Market | next door to picture show—opposite Hill Post Office. Bargain to quick buyer. Reason for selling, ill, health, i Apply Koscr's Cigar Store, 3A South i Thirteenth street. ! FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Office. j FOR SALE —At sacrifice, if taken at I once; stock and fixtures of general store 1 doing large business, in thriving town. | Will prove volume of business to in terested party. Want to join my hus -1 band in Minnesota, reason for selling, j Call and examine stock. M. C. A. I Clouser. Duncannon, Pa. | TRUNKS, Traveling Bags, Suit Cases, j Gloves. Sole. Harness and Strap i Leather. Calfskin, Kip D'ongola. Waxed ' Upper and Sheep Skins. Leather Sample I Cases and Leather Spec-laities made to | order and repaired. Harrisburg Har ! ness and Supply Co., Second and Chest i nut streets. GLASS window signs. Furnished I Rooms. Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms ana Board and Table: Beard at 25c each, j One of these signs will be given with i each six-time order for a classified ad. if paid in advance. Inquire at Office of j Telegraph. ' BARBED ROCKS and S. C. B. Ml ! norcas from H. Speece, at Speeceville, Pa., are from leading prize winning strains at National shows. Hatching eggs and cockerels for sale. FOR SALE l-Three Truck, in ex cellent condition, practically new, made bv the Morton' Truck and Tractor Co., I llarrlsburg, Pa. Guaranteed one year. 'No reasonable offer refused. Samuel F. Peters, New Cumberland, Pa. i FOR SALE One automatic «gg j timer, 8 iron tables with mahogany j tops, chairs to match. Same can be seen between 1 and 2 P. M. Apply 28 South Fourth street. | USED motorcycles; all makes: over | hauled and 'n line condition; guaran- I teed to be as represented; call for dem onstration. Heagy Bros., 1204 North 12^1^^^ | FOR RENT ROOMS FOR KENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business I Office. I FOR RENT Two automobile gar- ! ages, corner of Eighteenth and Re- j gina streets. Inquire Mrs. Clara Early, i 1821 Whitehall. | | i FOR RENT Two-story warehouse, I I Cowden street near Market. Elevator; j I railroad siding; 5,000 sq. ft. floor space. ! ■ Possession June 1. Apply C. F. Gohl, | | 1003 North Second street. Bell phone i | 899 L. FOR RENT Desirable ofßcea ID tbe ' Teleicrapb Building, singly ur en suite. Inquire nt Business Oftlee. FOR RENT Two-story garage, i with water and sewer, rear 1530 Regina I street. Will accommodate two cars. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. j FOR RENT Store room 1200 North Third street; 33x100; 14-foot ceiling; one of the best rooms In the city. Ap j flv I s "lb'" 2SB Herr street ! tuit fe.Vl.fc, tjli li, A. CHANGE j FOII SALE OK EXCHANGE \\ ELI, LOCATED LOTS lu the Tenth | Ward! some of tliem on pined street. Will exchange for Improved property. LAn exceptional opportunity for n builder. Call aud Inspect blue print. 1 F. It.Oyster, Trustee, cure of Telegraph Huilßc; geese. 15<&) 17c; turkeys. ly-^iOc. Dressed Poultry Firm; fowls, western, fancy, heavy, 18 %c; do., fair to good, heavy, 16018 c; do., fair to good, heavy, 20c; do.. Welsrhts, 12®lSe; unattractive. 11 i Wlsc; old roosters, J2#l3c; roast-I ing chickens, fancy, 16018 c; broll enick-enw. fancy, 24w0.ii.-, uo., ix.t 11(tlie; capon, large. 2?o*sc; do (mall, 18020 c; turkeys, fancy. >uw i iu, «iraiKi,i. I'unii •ylvanla, $4.16@4.30- western. $4,260 4 40; patents. S4.RO«f» 4.00. Kinum straight, jute sacks, $4.1504.30; spring, firsts, clear, $4.00@4.20; straights. $4 20 04 40; patents. $4 50®4.75. Hay The market is weak; tim othy. No. 1. largo bales. Sl9.uiiuvly.so; No. 1, medium bales. $18.50019.00: No. 2, do., $17.00018.00; No. 3, do., sl-1.500 15.50. Clover mixed: Bight mixed. $17.00® 17.50; No. 1, do., $16.00016.50; No. 2. do.. $14.00015.00. CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated I'ress Chicago, 111., May 13. Hogs - Re ceipts, 23,000; steady. Bulk of sales, f8.35©8.40; light, $8.2508.47%; mixed, $8.2008.45; heavy, $7.9508.42%; rough, $7.9508.10; pigs, $7.3008.30. Cattle Receipts, 14,000; steady. Beeves, $7.4009.50; steers, $7.1008.70; calves, $7.00010.50. Sheep Receipts, 18,000; strong. Sheep. $5.2506.00; yearlings. $5.8507.15; lambs, $6.3508.15; spring, $7.50010.00. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN SIOO,OOO to loan ill amounts of SI,OOO and up on first mortgage on city property, repayable monthly or installments. Debt cancel ed and mortgage satisfied on death of borrower. John C. Orr, 222 Market street. MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security in any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. o. Box 174, Harrisburg, Pa. PROFIT-SHARING LOAN SOCIETY WE HAVE ORIGINATED a now plan ; of loaning money by which borrowers share profits of lenders. Oegtl rates, easy terms, confidential. Offices, Rooms 6-7, 9 North Market Square. STORAGE STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 75 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., ill Broad street. Both phones. STORAGE IN 3-wlory brick building, rear 40N Market itrwl. Household K"»da In clean, private rooms. Heaannable rate*. Apply (o P. G. Dleuer. Jeweler, 408 Market St. 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. I.ow storage rates. South St. and Penna. R. R. MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLB And others upon their own name*. Cheap rates, «asy payments, i-omldjii rial. Adams <& Co.. It, 804. H SI. Market s*. CHICAGO HOAIU) OF TRADE Furnished by H. W. SNAVELY Arcade Building Chicago, 111., May 13. .... Open. High. Low. Clos. Wheat— May 9 1", 91? i 93 94 •» July 85% 869 a 85',i 86% Corn— |May .... ~,, 67 67' i 66*% 67',i July 65 Ti 6065 Vi 66 Vg Oats- May 38 Vi 38' i 38 38% July 37 Vi 37% 38 37% rani fw FOB "JEFF" CLINIC Prominent Surgeons to Attend Gathering at Harrisburg Hospital Practically all arrangements are completed for the annual clinic to be held at the Harrisburg Hospital to morrow, under the direction of the Southern chapter of the Jefferson Alumni and many prominent medical and surgical men are expected to at tend. Altogether about 150 doctors from' all parts of the State are scheduled j to arrive here to-morrow morning. Five hundred Jefferson students, too, are expected. The clinic will open at 9 o'clock to-morrow morning and will continue all day. Among the promi nent professors from the Jefferson Medical College, who will be here are Professors H. A. Hart, F. X. Dercum. E. E. Montgomery, H. A. Wilson, H. R. Loux and H. K. Gaskill. At the noon hour a banquet will be held in the Harrisburg Club when officers for the ensuing year will be elected. The plans for the clinic are being made by Dr. H. I'., Walter, presi dent, and Dr. H. P. Eisenhart, secre tary of the Southern chapter of the Jefferson Alumni Association' Friendship Co. Will Take No Part in Big Convention in October The Friendship Fire Company will ! have nothing to do with the State Fire men's convention in October. Following the action last evening on the part of the Firemen's Union, of tills city, refusing to give the Friendship Company the first place in the parade line, President Klester. of the Friend ship Company, with bis delegates, said they are through with the Firemen's Union and the convention as well. The York companies will head the big pa rade. Two More Schools in Big High School Meet Belated mail reached Dr. Charles B. I'ager, Jr.. chairman of the Harrisburg j Track Athletic committee, to-duv en closing two entries for Saturday's meet from Milton and Lykens. The entries will be accepted. Lykens will have four athletes here. Milton will send a crack discus thrower Earnest Winlcelblech. REFUSE TO DELIVER MAIL By Associated Press Washington, May 13 The .State Department to-day recelvdll further reports from Vera Cruz stating that the Mexican authorities refuse to de liver mail from Mexico City and that now 350 sacks are lying scattered along the tracks from Tejeria to Paso Del Macho. VETERAN CATCHER t IMIIMi Catcher Charles Miller, the former Harrisburg catcher, who was drafted ! by Pittsburgh two years ago, and lias' since been playing with the St. Paul team, is coming back to Harrisburg Catcher Miller will wear a Harrisburg uniform again this season and may play with the team on Friday. Garrison Wants to Know What Has Become of Parks By Associated Press Washington, D. C., May 13.—Secre tary Garrison has directed General Funston at Vera Cruz to ask General Maas, the Mexican Federal command er, what lias become of Samuel Parks, the United States private, who, while supposedly insane, rode through the Mexican lines, and has not been heard from since. A like Inquiry has been transmitted by Secretary Bryan to General liuerta through the Brazilian Minister in Mexico City. It has been reported that Parks met death in the Mexican lines. Mr. Garrison said to-day that he had had no official information -con cerning Parks' fate. He said that Gen eral Funston had reported unverified stories repeated to hiiw concerning the execution of the American private, but has made no report based upon offi cial advices. Secretary Garrison said that his fu ture course will depend entirely upon the nature of the replies to Inquiries now being made jointly byi the State and War Departments. Bryan Wants Mexicans to Return to Island By Associated Press Washington, May 13.—"We should jbe very glad to have the Mexican light keepers return and take charge of the light at Lobos island," said Sec retary Bryan to-day when inquiry was made concerning the latest phase of the situation growing out of tho land ing of American forces there. Kronprinzessin Cecilie Landed No Arms For Huerta By Associated Press Washington, May 13.—Admiral Badger at Vera Cri|7. to-day assured the Navy Department in an official report that the German vessel Kron l prlnzessin Cecilie had landed no arms I consigned to General liuerta at any [Mexican port, lie reported that 650 tons of general