| EITHER ratllE REACHES HE IELECIRIFI CLiSSIFIEI DEPARTMENT | DIED 11 '.MM A Suddenly, on March 2, at 7:10 P. M.. Kate Überholteer Mumma, wife of John M. Mumma, in her 53d year. Services from her late residence, 1526 lerry street, on Friday afternoon, at o'clock. Burial, in Shoop's Church emetery, strictly private. OWER Mrs. Bessie J. Bower, wife of A. D. Bower, died this morning at her home, on (he Linglestown Road, near Lucknow, aged 43 years and 22 days. The funeral services will be held om the Coxeslown Church on Mon ty morning, at 10 o'clock. Burial in ie Shoop's Church Cemetery. Friends nd relatives are invited to attend ithout further notice. Middletown and Carlisle papers, lease copy. IEILY —On March 4. 1915, John H. Melly, veteran of the Civil War, and brother of George W. Melly, aged 70 years, 6 months and 9 days. Funeral services Saturday afternoon, I I o'clock, from the residence of E. . Shaffner, 107 Boas street. Burial rlvate. EHRING Died suddenly, on March 2. Wilhelm J. Mehring, 410 Boas street. Body can be viewed Thursday after oon and evening at the home of his ster, Mrs. A. J. White, 313 Verbeke :reet. „ Funeral services will be held at Ge.- ian Lutheran Church, Capital and Herr reels, on Friday afternoon, at 2 clock. Burial Harrisburg Cemetery. LOST LOST OR STRAYED Brindle and bite male bull dog: one white and ie brindle eye, brindle spot on center r head. Reward if returned to 1851 ivatara street. IJOST Gray silk muftler, Orpheum heater. Wednesday night. Finder lease return to Y. M. C. A.. Harrisburg. LOST Cameo Pin, between St. rands' Church and Naudaln street. Inder return to 1522 Naudaln street. FOUND FOUND The way to end your caning and dyeing worries, by calling ther phono for Eggert's Steam Dye ig and French Cleaning Works, U. 45 arket street. We call and deliver. HELP WANTED —»lalo WANTED An experienced harness aker. one who can take charge of i« btock. Address K., 1569, care ot elegraph. WANTED First-class dairyman, ust understand handling up-to-date iiry machinery, including ice ma iine, milk bottling machine and sati - iry appliances for handling milk. Ad •ess H. 2226, care of 1 elegraph. WANTED Married man to work In ie country. Must understand stock, ouse. garden, milk, potatopatcnrieo id $250 a vear. Must be sober, honest, id furnish references. Address 124. care of Telegraph. WANTED Honest and willing an from 17 to 21 years, to solicit trom juse to house; small salary to start. >od future; permanent work. Adaiess 2230. care of Telegraph. WANTED Neat-a-"earin_g, young en between the ages of 1 i and -l. lose who can travel. Appl> between and 9 A. M. O. R. Helf. No. 11 North ourth. . SHOEMAKERS WANTED pull ®" anted. Three good pullers foi me WANTED A young or middle-aged ngle while man. who understands li ming, raising vegetables and grow - U fruit. Apply 1700 North Second. w W'TED Sufferers from Stomach rouble to try Dr. Leon's Tonic Herbs, unplo for four cents in stamps to n-er cost of mailing am. labor. The ee-Ess Co.. Box 792. Harrisburg. MEN WANTED to become practical lauffeurs and mechanics. As opportu tv affords students will be gnen mnce while learning to earn ..0c an mr on overhauling work. Make ap ications at once. Special course tor dies. Day and night schools. to ransportation School and Machine iop. 5-7 North Cameron street. BILLY SUNDAY'S MESSAGE and ln rnational Bibles. We want several en and Women to help distribut. lare time may be used. Get our rms. Wholesale Supply House, 2d 01-th Third street, top. AGENTS WANTED WANTED Agents residing outside arrisburars of age to learn cigarmaking. aid while learning. Apply Har sburg Cigar Co., 500 Race street. WE WANT a real stenographer, at ice: no person of deficient education without real experience in a busl iss office need waste time by apply g. The Rnmely Products Co., Inc., 7 Vi South Second street. WANTED Experienced stenog p ier who can take dictation: best of ference required; state salary ex ■cted and qualifications in first letter. ldr<--ss in own handwriting to L„ 2227, re of Telegraph. WANTED For a private family, 111 to cook, chambermaid and waitress, so nurse; $6.00 to cook, $5.00 to the her two: references. Employment ire&u. r, i 7 North second street. IIEI/V WANTED—MaIe or Female WANTED Young people for ama ur theatrical work. Apply at 523 uencli street, between 6 and 8 o'clock M. WANTED Men and women can nke big money selling household •ccssitles. Good wages, salary or mtnlssion. Apply C to 8 P. M. or 8 M. at 1313 Sur.quehanna street. iAAAAAAA^AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA/V Real Estate Bargains <; IHII FULTON ST. Three-story frume house with eight rooms, bath and furnace. Lot 14x100. J. 2131 PENN ST. J' 2 *4-story brick house with 8 rooms, bath and cemented eel- J' lar. Lot 15x65. 1 , MILLER BROTHERS &Co.': REAL ESTATE 4 fire Innnranre Surrty fiends , Locust auil Court Streets < THURSDAY EVENING, SITUATION WASTED —Male REGISTERED PHARMACIST; excel lent experience; can furnish good ref erence; capable of managing. Address D., 2222, care of Telegraph. WANTED Well educated young man desires position In office, or out side work; can drive auto. P. O. Box 86. Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Young, married man wants position as Inside salesman; has liad three years' experience. Address C. S„ 1938 Derry street. WANTED Voting man wishes po sition as collector; can furnish the best of reference. Address Box X, 2236, care of Telegraph. — WANTED Bookkeeper (28) de sires position with well established concern; seven years' experience; single and double entry; A 1 penman; best of references. Address B. B. Engel, 304 Chestnut street. WANTED An honest, sober, re liable colored man needs and desires work as janitor of an apartment house or theater, or driver, houseman, or por ter; good reference can be furnished. Address 133 Balm street. WANTED By colored man. house cleaning or work of any kind. Call, or address, Liberty street. WANTED Young man wishes po- I sillon of any kind; has very good edu- I cation: can furnish reference. Address , Box 2235, care of Telegraph. ; WANTED White, married man desires work on a farm; experienced. ' Address Joseph Fruhworth, 474 Orch- i ard avenue, Steelton, Pa. i SITUATIONS \V .IM'KL —female WANTED Young, white woman i wants position at housework or house- | keeping; can furnish reference. Ad dress K., 2225, care of Telegraph. WANTED By colored woman, gen- j eral housework; no washing. 1306 I Currant avenue. NI'RSE Hospital experience, wants I position caring tor invalid or general . nursing. Maternity cases a specialty. ; C. S.. 1504 Berryhill street. I WANTED Washing and ironing to j take home by experienced white wo- ' man. Address, or call, 1650 North j Fourth street, or call Bell phone 3227 W. | WANTED Washing and ironing to | do at home. 2128 North Seventh street. I WANTED A reliable, neat, young j colored woman desires work by the day or half day. Address 133 Balm I street. . ( ! WANTED By middle-aged white woman, oftlce cleaning. Address U., I 2237, care of Telegraph. WANTED A young girl would i like a position to assist in housework, I or as child's nurse. Address D., 2220, ) care of Telegraph. WANTED Gil l would like to get j work by the day or week. call, or I write, No. 334 South • Fifteenth street, City. REAL tSTATJi I OK SAUL; FOR SALE Apartment house, 404 >;ortn Second street; ttve apartments and store; steam heat and all modern improvements. Apply, or address, M. •milt, 266 Herr street. . NO. 1258 SWATARA STREET FOR .!•; ■ price reasonable brick house all Improvements large house with light from three sides. In spect at once. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE No. 110 Soutli street —I three-story brick B-room house, j bath—gas and furnace, Inquire of C. Studebaker, Second at State street. FOR SALE 909 and 911 Capital Street; 2 frame dwellings; lot. 26x56; this location is: always rentable; price right. 1021, 162114 and 1623 Fulton Street, new, 2-story brick; 6 rooms and bath;! furnace; front porch; lot, 40x105; will i sell separate. 30 Acres; 1 mile north of trolley line at Paxtonia; frame buildings; good condition; well and running water. BILL NTON-PACK EL! CO.. Second and Walnut Streets. FOR SALE Double frame dwell ing, Nos. 284 and 256 Herman avenue, Lemoyne, Pa. Lots, 35x150. Building in excellent condition. Easy terms. Pos session April 1. 1915. S. S. Rupp. At torney. Room 306 Bergner Building. FOR SALE No. 1029 Derry street, 2% -story frame, with 8 rooms, finished attic. bath, gas, front and back porches, side entrance; lot, 21x100; line location. Apply 212 Soutli Fifteenth. ! FOR SAUK My property. No. 153 ! North Catherine street. Middletown, Pa. Harrisburg electric cars pass every twentv minutes. Apply to J. W. Fort- I ney, 171 South B'ront street, Steelton, I EL I FOR SAUE l5Ol Berryhill; 3-story i brick; 10 rooms; all improvements;' front and back porch. Room for garage on rear. Apply 1501 Berryhill, $1,350 WILL BUY a 2ft-story corner: house; paved front and side; water in | kitchen: long lot; newly papered; good condition; grocery store doing a cash 1 business in part of house; central loca- I tion. Address W., 2238, care ot* Tele- j graph. I FOR SALE Desirable building lots in tha Tenth Ward, located on Fourth, Fifth, Schuylkill end Atlas streets. An opportunity for a builder or real estate dealer to secure well located property for development purposes. Ad dress L.. NO. 1587, care of Telegraph. $2,400 WILL BUY' a three-story frame house with all improvements lot, 21 x9O to paved street on rear. Get par ticulars. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SAUE Eight-room brick and frame house, all modern improvements, , just completed,. Lennox street, Cloverly ! Heights. No reasonable offer refused for quick sale. Call Bell phone 3553R THIRD STREET BUSINESS PROP ERTY FOR SALE l 4ti% 4H 46',4 Am Ice Sec 26' i 27% 2BVi 27% Am Loco . 19Vs 19% 19% 19% Am Smelt . 64 64 62% t'2% Am Sugar . 102 102% 101% 101% Ain T& T. 120 V* 120 Vi 120% 120% Anaconda . 25% 25% 25% 25% Atchison .. 95 % 95% 95 95 B& O ... 66% 67 V* 66 % 66% Beth Steel. 54% 55% 54% 54% Bklyn RT. 87% 87% 87% 87% Cal Petro. . 17% 18 17% 17% Can Pacific 156 Vi 156% 156 156 Vi Cent Leath 34 34 V* 33% 33% C&O 41% 41 Vi 41 11 C, M&StP S6 86 % 86 86 0 Con Cop. 35% 35% 35% 35% Con Gas .. 117% 117 Vi 117 V* 117% Corn Prod. 9% 9% 9% 9% Dist Sec .. 8% 8% 8 8 , Erie 21% 21% 21% 21% , Erie Ist pfd 35% .35% 34 Vi 34% Gen E Co.. 139 139 % 139 139% Gen Motors 93% 93 Vi 91% 92 Goodrh BF 32 32 * 31 % 31% Gt Nor pfd 115 115% 115 115% j, Gt N Ore s 32 32 % 32 32 |i Gug Exp .. 60% 50 Vi 50 50 , 111 Cent .. 103% 103% In-Met pfd 56% 56% 56% 56% Lehigh Val 134% 134% 133% 134 Mex Petrol, 65% 65% 65% 65 Vi i Mo Pac .. 12% 12 % 12 12 Nat Lead.. 53% 54% 53% 53% Nev C C .. 12% 12'.* 12% 12 V* N Y Cent.. 83 83 82% 82% NY.NH& H 49 49 48 % 18% Nor & W.. 101% 101 Vi 100% 100% Nor Pac .. 103 103 101 % 101% Pac Mall . . 20% 20% P Ft R ... 104% 105'/* 104% 105 Vi : Pgh Coal . 20 .-. 20 Press S Car 27 27 Ry Stl Spg. 19% 19% 19% 19 Vi R C Copper J7 17% 17 17% Reading .. 144% 144% 143% 143',. RI *8 Pf4 75% 75% So Pacific. 83% 83% 83 83 So Railway 15Vi 15% 15% 15% So Rwy pfd 48 Vi 48% 47% 47% Tenn Cop.. 27V* 27% 26Vi 26% Texas Co .. 13 2Vi 132% Third Ave. 50% 50% 48% 48% Union Pac. 11SVi 118% 118 118 U S Rubber 56 56 55% 55% U S Steel. 43% 44% 43% 43% U S S pfd. 105 105 104% 104% Utah Cop.. 52 % 53 51% 51 % Va C C .. 20 20 West Md . . 20 20 West U Tel 63 Vi 63% 63 63 West Mfg.. 69 69 68 Vi 68% PIIILADEIA'HI A PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia, March 4. Wheat Steadv: No. 2. red, spot, export, sl.44Sf 1.49: No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export, $1.52*1)1.57. Corn Steady: No. 2, spot, export. 76% fr tf7B%c; No. 2, yellow, local, 78(& 79C7 Oats Steady; No. 2, white Gl%& 62 Vie. Bran Weak; winter. per ton. $26.50® 29.00; spring, per ton, $25.50© 26.00. Refined Sugars—Market steady; pow dered. 5.85 c; tine granulated, 5.7 ac; con fectioners' A, 5.65 c. Butter The market Is steady; westi.::i, creamery, extras, 32c; nearby, prints, tancy. 3Cc. Eggs The market is weaker; Pennsylvania and other nearby ttrsta, [free cases, $6.15 per case: do.,| current receipts, free cases, $6.00 per I case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $6.15 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $6.00 per* case. Live Poultry ■— Firm; fowls, 15%@ 16% c! old roosters, ll(?ill%e; chickens, 132uc; | fowls, heavy, 18. 1913: AN ORDINANCE Fixing and determining "Quiet. Zones" within the City of Harrisburg. Section 1. Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Harrisburg. anil It Is hereby ordained by authority of the same. That there is hereby created and established a zone of quiet In all territory embraced within a distance of two hundred and fifty 4250) feet of every hospital in the City of Harris | burg. Section 2. It shall be the duty of the Superintendent of Streets and Pub lic Improvements to place, or cause to be placed, in some conspicuous place, on every street or streets on which any | hospital may he situated, at a distance of not less than two hundred and fifty (250) feet in either direction from such hospital, a sign or placard displaying the words "Notice—Zone of Quiet." Section 3. The making, causing or permitting to be made any unneces sary noise or the playing of itinerant musicians upon the public streets or alleys within any such zone of quiet that disturbs or that may tend to dis turb the peace and quiet of any of the inmates of any hospital is hereby de clared to be a nuisance. Section 4. Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined not less than two ($2.00) dollar or more than twenty-five ($25.00) dollars, and In default of the payment of such fine lie committed in the jail of Dauphin' County for a period not exceeding thirty days. Passed by the City Council February 16. 1915. JNO. K. ROYAL. Mayor. Attest—( HAS. A. MILLER. City Clerk. [SEAL] LEGAL NOTICES I N It E OPENING OF FRONT STKE&T, i FKOM SOI TH SIDE OF H ARRIS STREET TO SOUTH SIDE OF MA- I LAY STREET, IN CITY OF HAR RISBURG, PA. NOTICE is hereby given that the un dersigned Viewers, appointed by the I Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin i County to ascertain and assess dara i ages and benefits which have accrued, I or may acerde, by reason of the im | provement aforesaid, will meet upon ilie line of the improvement and view the same and the premises aft-cted thereby on Wednesday, the 17th day of March, 1915, at lo o'clock A. M., when and where all parties in interest may attend personally, or by Counsel, if they see fit. And the undersigned Viewers will hold an adjourned meet ing in the Council Chamber, in the Court House, at Harrisburg, on the next succeeding day (Legal Holidays and Sundays excepted), at 10 o'clock A. M„ and continue the hearings until all parties in Interest, and their wit nesses, who may attend shall have had an opportunity to be fully heard. JAMES D. SALTSMAN. KARL STEWARD, PAUL G. SMITH, Viewers. ' MONEY TO LOAN ' I at lens than legal rales, la aay amountß. Pnyable la lantalnieala to «uft borrower. Positively lowest I rates In tlie elty. Pennsylvania Investment Co. 13: WALNUT STREET * 1 ' > House Dress Aprons JjL Direct From Manufacturer to You I.lke lllumtratlon—nicely mnde la 04 •lindanl per ralra of extra •■utility—llxkl, cadet anil navy blue— y/L'/f/S with pocket—so Incbea long. (m nW,! I 47c—2 For 90c :%:( Satisfaction guaranteed. Otherwise return goods and we will refund money. Mall jour order ion, together with rem 11 tn nor, IP* atatlDß quaatlt}' and color ilnlred. to THE D. & S. COMPANY DAUPHIN, PA. n H< * . "Bring Tree Troubles to City Forester," Harrisburg Folks Advised by Mueller "Bring your tree troubles to the City Forester." ' City Forester Harry J. Mueller sum med up his advice to Harrisburg folks to-day in discussing the care and maintenance of trees and the rela tion the recently created department will bear toward the citizen who considering pruning and trimming. "To secure the best results obtain able in street decoration," went on the forester, "we must have the hearty co operation of every citizen in the entire city. This department will endeavor to advise how and what to plant, who is competent to do pruning and who is not. We will attend to the pruning and general care of your trees free of expense in regular order as the re quests come in." City Forester Mueller than dlscussel the effect of the municipal control of trees, of how the same provision prac tically which applies to the property owner and the paving in front of his property, is equally true of the tree.*. The shade tree is n permanent im provement to the highway, he said. "A man," concluded Mr. Mueller, "niay plant a shade tree along the treo line but he does not own it in the sense that he owns the trees within his prop erty line. Neither he nor anybody else has a right to mutilate or cut down a street tree for the whole street would suffer by such action." THE Rarrlsburg Polyclinic) Dispen sary will be open dally, except Sunday, at 3 P. M„ at Us new location, 1701 North Second street, for the free treat m«nt of tlie worthy poor. niIBBER STAMQft jfOl SEALS & STENCILS l#V j[| MFG.BY HBG.STENCIL WORKS ■ |1 II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. II For Rent I Desirable offices in the i Union Trust Building. Apply t Unien Trust Company * * - \ LOOK I BRAND NEW ("LAYER PIANO 31 rolls of music, bench and [ music cabinet for safle by party j moving' into flat and having no | room for it; will selll for $290.00 spot cash, cost lie iv $550.00. Address Player-Piapio, carc of Telegraph. I FOR SALE New 3-story brick house, j 1819 Herr street, facing j I Arsenal Park. Never occupied, 3 rooms, hall i and bath, all improvements, steam heat, cement concrete walks and steps, sirass pJots, side en trance, front and back porches, , just finished in up-to-date style, j Price. $3,000. I 1819 Boas street, new 3 -story brick, never occupied, all improve ments; possession ai oatce; price $2,700. IS3I Boas straet, 3-story frame, all improvements, cement cellar, concrete walks, side en trance. Pricey $2,000. FOR RKNT— 810 ~ jfith street, furnished house, 3-story brick, 9 rooms, hall and bath; $35.00 per month. Possession at once. Inquire CHAS. BARNHART 1821 WHITEHALL STREET Owner and Builder * If Vou Need • MONEY ! and hold a salaried posi tion, we can supply in j amounts from $5 to SSO Will take your plain note. All transactions confidential. Employees Discount Co. 36 N. Third St. Licensed Hoom 2 Bonded 11