[EITHER PHONE IEICHES TIE TELEGRAPH CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT! DIED _ ROLLINS Miss Frances I* Rollins died at the residence of her sister, ■Mrs. Thomas MeCamant. 511 North Second street. Monday, at 11 P. M. Kuncral services Wednesday, 7 P. ni the house. Burial Thursday morn ing. at Altoona, Pa. ij AMBLE Mrs. Jennie S. Gamble died • Tuesday morning at her late resi dence. No. GOT Peffcr street. The funeral will be held from her late home on Friday afternoon, at 2 > clock. Relatives and friends are in cited to attend without further notice. Uurial private. Please omit flowers. HUMMEL Miss Annie Hummel died at noon, Tuesday, at her home, in Hummelstown. after a lingering >ll - The funeral will be held from her lat»» residence on Friday afternoon, at ! o'clock. 3ROFF ill s. Theresa J. Groff died on Monday morning, at her late resi dence. 245 Hummel street. The funeral will be held from her ate residence on Thursday afternoon, it 2:30 o'clock. Relatives and friends ire invited to attend Che funeral with nit further notice. Burial private. Kindly omit flowers. LOST LOST Saturday, about 4 o'clock, letween 120 South Second street and Jives' Store, Mosaic pin. about size of ■ liver dollar. Five dollars reward if •eturned to 120 South Second street. I'tUI.VD _ | FOUND The way to end your j ■leaning and dyeing worries, by calling I ■lther phone for Eggert's Steam Dye- • ng and French Cleaning Works 1-45 ] Market Btreet. We call and deliver. UK.I I' WANTED—MaIB THOUSANDS of chauffeurs will be leodrd within three or four months in he city of Harrisburg for public taxi ab service. Prepare yourself at once, nake application for training to Auto Transportation Machine Shop, o » n( j ' Cameron street. Ilar l i A b »J B K ',u' •'ull and unlimited course, $35.00. Both ihones. ____ ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN VANTED. Ablebodied, unmarried men etween ages of IS and 35; cit '2ens or 'nlted States of good character and emperate habits, who can speak, read nd write the English ltingrua-Ke. ' ° nformatlon apoly to Recruiting Officer, ?eigner Building, 3d & Market larrisburg: 18 N. Queen St.. Lancaster, 53 Pine St.. WHliamsport; 87 W. Mar :et St., York, or 113 Independence SC., ihamokln, Pa. THE Jewel Tea Company can give moloyment to fifteen men who have ari some experience selling direct to ho consumer. If you can qualifj, call t their store. 269 Broad street. i 300 Men Wanted 'o loin our Pressing Club —Your Suits ; teamed anil pressed and kept '" s^ ap ® or one dollar a month <4 B*"™ " nonth) This Special Price is for C lonths only. See us now and save lonev. Drop us a card and we w 111 all The 20th Century Cleaning and fveing Works. 225 Market street, above •alace Confectionery. Sam Adelstein, ( for. ! WANTED Experienced hotel clerk o take charge of large lodglng house ennanent position; good opPp r tunit> or right party; reference required, f. ). Box 502. MEN WOMEN WANTED Go .Y" riiment jobs. $65.00 to K l ,*' rite for list positions now obtainable. Vanklin Institute, Dept. ..61-u. Roches or. N. Y. , 'GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy 0 get. My free booklet. Y-5.2, tells ow Write to-day—NOW Earl Hop ins. Washington. D. C. WANTED —Manager for wholesale rodtice house, state experlence what an be expected in way of business. li. ve good opportunity for right party T become arriliated with good house, nlarv and portion of profits, applb a on strictly confidential. F. Bonliage Co., Baltimore. Md. _____ MEN WANTED to become practical haufteurs ami mechanics. As opportu itv affords students will be given hanie while learning to earn 30c an our on overhauling work Make ap lications at once. Special course for idles. Day and night schools. Auto 'ransportation School and Machine hop, 5-7 North Cameron street. AGENTS WANTED BILLY SUNDAY'S MESSAGE. Au liorized. We will pay you $120.00 to istribute it in your neighborhood, ixty days' work. Great opportunity >r inan or woman. Spare time may be sed. Particulars and sample free. Lni r-rsal Bible House. Philadelphia. AGENTS Make big money selling ur line of specialties: write for our PW catalog and free sample. Union wles Co.. 55 Grand street, Reading, lass. AGENTS WANTED to sell tea. cof •e and merchandise in Hunimilstown, arlislc. Mechanicsburg and Chainbers urc. Apply Tamsui Tea Company. 331 arket street, second floor. AGENTS WANTED —Men and women j sell household article needed In rerv home. Large profits. Don't ise'this opportunity. Charl-Rho Co., North Market Square, Rotm 24. SALESMEN WANTED SALESMAN WANTED—City salesman tiling on Department and Furniture tores to sell our line of Cedar Chests 1 Harrisburg. Liberal com missions, erne Mfg. Co., South Bend, Ind. HIGH-CLASS SALESMAN for feed ashing machine. Highest references squired in first letter. Sales manager 111 be in Pittsburgh shortly. Com ission basis. Address W. I* McCul .tiirh Co.. Yypsllanti, Michigan. IIELI' WANTED—FemaIe WHAT KIND OF SERVICE" CAN YOU GIVE? Ill;: is the first question the business an asks. My Private lessons in lorthaiid. Typewriting. Penmanship, c., will make the businessman want jiir services. Open periods now ami ion. Merle E. Keller, 309 Patriot ttilding. WANTED Lady canvassers—good lkers; good salary to right parties, pply to Askin & Marine Co., 36 North :cond street. WANTED An experienced child's use. Apply at once, Ilarrisburg Club, roni and Market streets. I FACTS AND FIGURES A Valuable Real Estate Catalog If at all interested in real estate of any kind it will be to j your advantage to have a copy of this Booklet—given for the asking. Miller Brothers & Co. Federal Square Opp. Post Office \VIiDNHSDAY EVENING, HKI.P WANTED —FEMALE WANTED Girl to make herself useful about an office. Inquire 420 North Third street, Masonic Temple Building. W ANTED Girls over 16 years of age to learn cigarmaking. Paid while learning. Apply Har risburg Cigar Co., 500 Race street. WANTED Bookkeeper and cashier; thoroughlv experienced only: good pay; steady work. Apply 230 Court street. WANTED A reliable middle-aged woman to take care of house. Family of one lady. Any one wanting a good home answer with references and wages wanted. Address J, 226", care of Telegraph. LADIES—A fascinating liome busi ness; tinting postcards, pictures, etc., spare time; make sl2 weekly, no can vassing; samples 10c; particulars free. I Artint 352 D—l3o Manhtn. St., New York. WANTED White girl for general housework; good wages. Apply at once. Kagle Hotel, Palmyra. Pa. HKLP WANTED—MaIe or Female WANTED—Railway Mail and Postal Clerks; examinations soon; over 2,000 appointments yearly: prepare at home; ! write for Plan No. 15. of payment after I appointment. Philadelphia Business i College; Civil Service Dept. Philadel- J r>hia. Pa. WANTED Men and women can make l>ig money selling household necessities. Good wages, salary or commission. Apply 6 to 8 P. M. or 8 A. M. at 131$ Susquehanna street. GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS will be held for clerks, stenographers and typewriters at Harrisburg on April 5. Men and women eligible. Demand for male stenographers greater than sup ply. Women making high grade stand excellent chance for appointment. Sal aries. S9OO to $1,200. Write for sample examination prepared by former Civil Service Examiner. Congressional Civil Service Institute, 921 Seventeenth street, N. W., Washington, D. C. BILLT SUNDAY'S MESSAGE and In ternational BiUles. We want several Men and Women to help dlstrlbut. Spare time may be used. Get our terms. Wholesale Supply House, 25 North Third street, top. SITUATION WANTED—MaIe Tailor experienced and capable, wants position as bushelmati. Can furnish best reference. Address Fox, the tailor, 220 North Duke street, Lancaster, Pa. WANTED—Position by young man as collector. Have had experience. Can furnish reference. Address Box 2265, caro of Telegraph. WANTED Position by man with j seven years' retail grocery experience | for himself: capable of establishing a new business or taking charge »■» one already established. Address H., 2256, care of Telegraph. WANTED Toung boy. IS years of I age. desires work after school hours. I Address 6SI Briggs street, or call Bell phone 2708. | WANTED By colored man. gen eral housework, some knowledge cf automobiles, or waiter in private fam ily. 405 Bailey street. Steelton. WANTED Man wants work of any kind. Address 1413 Currant avenue, City. WANTED —By colored man, work as gardener. Can'furnish reference. Ad dress A. 2263, care Telegraph. Bookkeeper (27) desires position with well established concern, seven years' experience, excellent penman, A-l ref erences, capable of taking entire charge, moderate salary with chance for advancement. Address Bookkeeper, 304 Chestnut street. WANTED Young, married man of 31. one child, wishes work on farm for both man and wife; can five reference. Address A. H. Klinger, Wlconisco, Dau phin county. Pa. ; A middle-aged colored man would like a position as janitor or taking care of horses. Can furnish best or refer ence. Address J22S Spruce avenue. SITUATION S WANTED—I emaie WANTED by colored woman, general housework, or days' work. 1409 New Fourth street. WANTED—Young white man wishes position sawing, cutting and splitting ! wood by dav or by hour. Call or write to address. 1527 Fulton street, j city. ' WANTED by half grown colored girl, work between school hours. Inquire 1 409 New Fourth street. I. WANTED—Young woman desires po ! sition as nurse for confinement cases. | experience. Call or address, 1619 Chest - j nut street. ; ' WANTED Young woman wishes a position as housekeeper for widower, or in small family. Address W. 2253, care of Telegraph. | WANTED White woman \M.nts I ! dav s work of any kind, or washing and j | ironing to take home. 1211 Apple ave- I I "ue. < j WANTED' Young white woman | I with little girl, wishes position as ! housekeeper. Good home In preference |to big wages. Address W., 2261, care | I of Telegraph. | ! WANTED By colored girl, day's j I work, or chambermaid work. 326 ; Cherry avenue. i ! WANTED —By colored girl, general i housework, plain rooking; no washing.; Address 318 Mulberry. I WANTED Young, white woman wi.shei position as housekeeper for I widower, good home; small family: I I have no children. Address Box X, 2261, I care of Telegraph. WANTED Colored girl desires to assist witli general housework, or po sition as chambermaid: good reference. ! Call, or address, 1915 Logon avenue, i WANTED Young colored girl de- j sires general housework or work as j chambermaid: good reference. Call, or i address. 814 James avenue. Middle aged woman would like child's | nursing, cooking or days' work. Call 28 I Linden street. __—————— | Situations Wanted Male nnii Female I Man and wife as butler and cook, j l ln or out of the city. Call 669 Briggs I street. ltE.Ui ESTATE FOX* SALE i .FOR SALE Mv property. No. 153 North Catherine street. Mlddletown, Pa. Harrisburg electric cars pass every twenty minutes. Apply to J. W. Fort '>e.v, 171 South Front "street. Steelton. i Pa. Fon SALE AT ONCE Double frame house. oast end Highsplre; cel lar heat. bath, hot and cold water, elec tric light, lots, 25x120, one-half square from trolley. Country luxuries with city conveniences. Will sell singly. If looking? for good, safe investment or pleasant home, investigate this. Sure to increase in value. Bargain for some one. Reason for selling, leaving this section of State. R. J. Simington. Esh elman street, near Franklin, on prem ises. FOR SALE Desirable building lots in tha Tenth Ward, located on I<"ourth, Fifth. Schuylkill r.nd 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. (28) ACRES ($1,200) ONE of the largest carpet mills in Pennsylvania, iron (and) steel works, (3) trolley lines (4) railroads (90) trains daily. City market only (3) miles to dandy (28) acre farm with (2) story (6) room house, large win dows and cellar, bank barn and out buildings. Can have running spring water—apples, plums, cherries, peaches, quinces, pears, grapes, ($100) fruit Inst year. Horse (cow) four hois'* (40) chickens, tvagon, buggy, harness, ton hay, ton straw (20) bushels oan (25) bushel corn (price) everything etily (.>1,600), <7O) ACRES (tI.SOOI Edge (of) city market. Large (stove) works, machine shops, foundries (20) passenger trains daily. Home (barn) outbuildings (15) acres good woodland. I<and mostly level Southern exposure, spring water and creek. Apples, cher ries. neaches, quinces, pears, grapes and plum trees, year (1,000) bushel of fruit. Ton straw, ton hay (25) bushel oats (50) bushel corn (2) horses (cow) two hogs (50) chickens (guineas) ducks (geese) and machinery. (Remember) only ($2,500). (100) ACRES (*3,ROO> Here you are—-great bargain. Only (trile) to largest market between (2) cities of (30.000) population paying ($350,000) monthly. Buildings most ly new and painted last year. Stone spring house at fine white home with porch (3<>* feet long. (IS) acres (woodland) valued ($1,200) and (600) choice fruit trees. i 2) horses (8) cows (6) hogs (70) chickens (9) ton hay (10) ton straw (100 bushel oats (J2O) bushel corn. (Everything) only ($4,200). Handy to trolley. (;eor«e b. ostraxder. Danville Telephones Sunbury Mornings (7 to 8) Evenings. FOR RALE—Look at 1345 North street, offered for sale at an attractive price, 8 rooms, bath. gas. furnace, porches, both streets paved. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. FOR SALE—What have you to ex change for one or several cheap houses on Woodbine street—also one lot? Favorable terms for purchase can be arranged. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE—S acres; level limestone land; located on Trindle road: one mile east of Meehanicsburg; 3 squares from trolley; no buildings. Price $1,750.00. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. 1938 Park street; new 3-story brick; 9 rooms and bath: steam heat; side en trance; porch front and rear. 2015 Green street: 3-story brick; 10 rooms, nam and steam heat: lot 20x85; porches. Price reduced $200.00. BRINTON-PACKKit CO.. Second and Walnut Streets ' FOR SALE No. 3320-?3*3 North Sixth street, two 2',i-story frame houses, new; *ll improvements: steam heat; granolithic walks. Inquire Shreiner s Store, on premises. Take R. V. car. FOR SALE Apartment house. 404 North Second street; five apartments and store; steam heat and all modern Improvements. Apply, or address, M. Mall. 2K6 Herr street FOR SALE Three-story brick dwelling. 10 rooms and bath all the modern Improvements hardwood Hoots throughout on Hill within 7 minutes walk of business section can be seen by appointment. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE Dauphin «iouse and lot. House. 24x60. three stories, 10 rooms, 3 large halls; modern improvements. Very low price to quick buyer. Inquire R. A. Simmons, Pottsville. Pa. MARKET STREET PROPERTIES FOR SALE Three-story bricks, every I convenience, cemented cellars, side al ley ways, granolithic pavements, open | stairways, large double parlors, well I built, suitable for business places and dwellings. Will sell singly or entire ; block at favorable prices and terms. I For information address S., 2245, care ! of Telegraph. FOR SALE City and suburban I homes and home sites—first-class busi ness propositions. Kough, Brightbill & Kline, Sixth and Reily. Both phones. DEW-DROP-INN COTTAGE FOR ■SALE Along tl»e Conadogulnet; suit able Cor summer home or all-year round living. Close to Pyne's Corner. Enola. 4650.00. Frank Fake, West Fall - view, Pa. FOR SALE Three-story brick house, No. 222 Cumberland street; eight rooms and bath. Inquire at the premise*. REAL ESTATE FOK RENT FOR RENT First floor of building northwest corner of Court and Cran berry. Apply on premises. FOR RENT House No. 1522 North Second street; all improvements. Ap ply Backenstoe Law Office, 14 North Third street, City. Bell phone S74R, or United phone 763 W. FOR RENT House and Garage; thoroughly equipped and modern; all steam heated; !» rooms; front and back porches and lawns; grape arbor. Rent reasonable. Appty 1515 Berryhlll, or Bell 375. FOR RENT Houses with all Improve ments at moderate rentals. J. E. Gipple, 1261 Market street. FOR RENT—I6II Swatara street, S rooms, all improvements, gas and coal ranges, large yard. Rent, SIS. Possession april Ist. Address H. E. Marts. 304 Market street. FOR HK.VI' 1425 WALNUT ST BEET Three story brick house eight rooms, bath and furnace front porch. Rental, i 925. Miller Brothers & Co., Opp. Post Office. Bell phone 1595. I'OH REVI' CAMERON EXTENSION COTTAGER Several very desirable seven and eight-room brick houses with furnace —bath front porch and lawn, sl4, sls and sl6. Miller Brothers & Co. FOR RENT 2'4-story frame dwell ing'. newly papered throughout, large sard, elegant location, 141fti<. Regina street; rent, $12.50. Apply Hoffman and Kerns, Tailors. 337 Chestnut street. FOR RENT—At Dauphin, Pa., house with modern improvements, from April Ist. Address C. W. Talley, Dauphin, Pa. FOR RENT —Two family house with improvements and one acre of land at Lawnlon. Rent, $25. J. E. Gipple 1251 Market street. FOR RENT Three-storv brick modern dwelling. 2230 North Second street; ten rooms, baths. porches, laundry, steam heat, hardwood, elec tricity and gas, Cliamherlitt stripping, cement porches, fine location, $45 00. I Fitzgerald's Real Estate Agency. 317 1 Walnut street. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH HEAL ESTATE FOR RENT „ .. KOH KENT _ ... No. 14J3 Market street $26.00 J>o. 1917 Swatara street $14.00 No. 2018 Kensington street ... SlO.oO No. lftln eoutn 21'4 street SIO.OO J. E. GIPPLE. 1251 Market street. FOR RENT 2217-19 Atlas avenue. - a -story bricks: front porches: side entrance; gas and electricity; range; furnace. Snug little home. Rough, Brightblll & Kline, Sixth and Kelly streets. FOR RENT 1535 North Fourth street; three-story mansard roof; eight rooms; Improvements; wide paved street: trolley passes door; possession April 1. Rent. S2O. Apply A. C. Young, 126 North Third. FOR RENT No. 205 West State street: three-story brick: city steam, etc. Inquire 1904 North Second atreet. Bell phone 2284 R. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT A few de sirable houses at White Hill, with all Improvements; lot. 35x119. Apply W. H. Snook. 334 Kelker street. WANTED TO REXT SMALL PLACE IN COUNTRY OR SUBURBAN TOWN Must be near train or trolley, and stream of water preferred. Wanted for the summer or year 'round. Address W., 2248. care of Telegraph. APART.WE." CS FOK KENT ' FOR RENT Apartments, four rooms and bath; all improvements; side porch. Apply L. Silbert. 1642 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Third floor apartment; five rooms, bath, storage closet and all conveniences: heat furnished. Ap ply 1409 Market street. FOR RENT Three rooms and kitchenette, use of bath, completely fur nished. light housekeeping, separate bells, refrigerator, gas range, hot water heat, corner house, good location, Im provements, no children. 123S Kltta tinny street. FOR RENT Apartment, Ave rooms ar.d bath, 925 North Third street. In quire 11. L. Mehring, 1410 North Sixth street. ROOMS i'OH KEN? FOR RENT One nicely furnished second floor front room all improve ments use of phone and gas five minutes' walk from Square. Address X., 2200, care of Telegraph, or call Bell phone 3G94W. FOR RENT Furnished room, suit able for one or two gentlemen, with board and use of -ihone. Apply 1403 Market street. FOR RENT Furnished room, with board; private family; no children. Ap ply 39 North Sixteenth street. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms, third floor. Bell phone 2756 R. POR RENT Single or ensuite: all conveniences. Apply 238 North Second 1 street. THE CONWAY —The most heautiful lv furnished room in the city, with every modern improvement. 131 Wal nut street. FOR RENT Comfortably furnished room in central location. All modern Improvements. City steam heat, elec tric light and use of phone. Inquire 202 Locust street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, single or ensuite: all conveniences, in cluding phone; reference required. Ap ply :015 North Front atreet. FOR RENT Four-room flat: all conveniences- Apply 516 £>tat« atreet. WANTED WANTED Room in private family to store furniture. Also for sale, three piece parlor suit and refrigerator. Ad dress E., 2251, care of Telegraph. MR. MOTORCYCLE OWNER We have 10 to 20 prospective buyers for motorcycles right now. who want sec ond-hand machines. If you have a mo torcycle for sale at a bargain price, see us at once. If we cannot buy your machine w« will sell for you at a Very reasonable commission. S«?e us for mo torcycle bargains. Dayton Motorcycle Distributors for four counties. KEYSTONE CYCLE CO.. Sl4 N. Third Street, United phone 19W. WANTED To buy good investment property. Will consider in any good, rentable location. No agents need answer, owners only. Address M., 2257, care of Telegraph. 75c TO $5 PAID for Old Broken Sets of False Teeth in any condition. High est prices paid for Old Gold or Silver such as Rings. Pir- Watches, Watch Cases, etc.; also Dental Gold. Crowns and Bridge Work. Drop postal—-we'll call. This week only. Box M. 2208, care of Telegraph. FOK SALE FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business office. WHITE LEGHORN Hatching Eggs for sale. Young-Wyclcoff strain, si.«g per setting—so.(o per hundred. Also . stocZ. for sale. Address Elkvlew Poultry Farm, speeceville. Pa. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be j secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE Day-old Chicks, S. C. I W. Leghorns, 10 cents each. Hatching Eggs, 15 cents and SI.OO per 15. J. N. Yost. 232 East Water street. Middle- I town. Pa. FOB SALE TRUNKS, SUIT CASES. TRAVELING BAGS, and all kinds of Leather Goods. Special attention given to repair work. It will pay you to buy your Leather Goods ft om the Leather Merchants. Harrisburg Harness & Supply Company, Second and Chestnut streets. F6R SALE Jennlng strain Indian Runner Duck EKgs for hatching, SI.OO per setting, s7.uo per hundred, istock i also for sale. Elkvlew Poultry Farm, i Speeceville, Pa. FOR SALE A No. 1 Chickens' Plymouth Rocks, the White I-eghorns and White WjAandottes. Must be sold i next week. Apply 2448 North Sixth street, City. FOR SALE Grocery stock and fix tures at 502 Strawberry street. FOR SALE—White reed baby car riage. new $50.00. Will sell for less than half. 2152 North Fifth street, or Bell phone 2303 R. FOR SALE An Oakland" 1914 model, electric starter and lights; pret tiest machine in city; can be bought cheap. Can be seen at Barrington's Garage, Market street and Brady ave nue. FOR SALE —Scotch Collie pups; good stock; can give pedigree. Can Bel! phone 2065J, Harrisburg, Pa., or write ,r. C. Burns. 3218 Eighteenth street, N. E.. Washington, D. C. FOR SALE Eggs for Hatching. Barred Rock. High grade. Low price —during bad times. J. Oren New Cum berland, Pa. Box 116. FOR SALE Oyster, Fruit and Pro duce Store. Will sell cheap if sold be fore 12th of tnls month. Good reason for selling. S.. 22M, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Sawmill, complete; 25- H.-P. engine and boiler; mill with three head blocks; 25-foot carriage: sawdust elevator; 50-inch inserted tooth saw, belts, cutoff saw and everything com plete. Party purchasing will be given privilege of completing job on grounds where mill now stands that will pay for outfit; also team of four heed ran be purchased with mil). Apply 125 Liberty street, MarrUburg, Ft,. u FOR SALifi | PUBLIC SALE Thttrsday, March: IX. at 1;."0 P. M., at lite store, lilt | | Market street, a large lot of Furniture. Any one wishing any kind of goods 1 sold on commission, call or phone. C. ! Fry. Auctioneer. FOR SAl.K—t>o iiair of young mated homer pigeons—50c a pair. Apply J. H. Schuster, Paxtang, Pa., Bell phone 751R3. FOR SALE One reed go-cart, prac tically new. Call Bel) phone 2152K, or call at 123 North street. \ FOR SALE One Bush auto, good as new, at sacrif-je price. Also Bonds of Willlamstown Gas Co.. W. W. Shope. Jr.. Executor, .11 North Eighteenth ; street, or J. G. Hatz. Attorney. —— FOR SALE—A Red Cross range: good! as new. Inquire at 81t) Green aireet. Pl Bl.lt HALES OF HUI'MBHOLD GOODS j AT 40S Brlggs street, on Saturday, ! March 13. 1915. at 1 o'clock I*. M„ the | valuable household goods and furniture ! of Katharine C. Craig, deceased. CLAKK E. DIEHL. Executor. | FOK SALE AT GABLE'S. 113, 115 j and 117 South Second street, 5.U00 gal lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme 1 quality. All the full line of the Acme : make. FOR SALE Lot of grocery store fixtures, consisting of cash register, | coffee mill, scales, show cases, etc. 329 : South Front street Steelton, Pa. Closing out all Barred Rocks,! •Rhode Island Reds and While! . and Brown Leghorns. Also day | old chicks. All thoroughbred! I stock. Will sell incubators at! j half price. Bell Phone 507R3, jA. B. Davis, Penbrook, Pa. FOR SALE Long established, pay ing Ice Cream and Snowball Factory, i Only one in city. Owner wishes to re tire. Bargain for hustler. Particulars at Spangenberg's. 507 Relly street. BARGAINS In L. C. Smith and Bros, j and Underwood Typewriters; also one Corona, one Monarch, one Oliver. Prices reasonable. L C. Smith and Bros, 36 South Fourth. FOR SALE—Gasoline engine, rip', saw, bench and other woodwork ma chinery: two one-horse wagons and Keystone typewriter. Inquire 3009 North Fourth street, city. BICTCLES—BICYCLES, $6, SB. s7o, sl2. See these bargains at once if you want to save money. Try Keystone Repair Service. Will save you money and give you the quickest, service in the city. 814 N. Third St. United Phone 19W. WEST END JOBBING CO., 124 Relly street, selling out reason, rebuilding —one Gilbert Self-Player Piano, one Upright Story & Clark Piano one T< - ledo Scale remainder will be sold at a sacrlllce. Call, or phone, Hell 3656 M. GLASS window sign*. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and Board and Table Board at 25c each. One of theco signs will be given with each six-time order for a classified ad. if paid in advance. Inquire at Office of Telegraph. FOK KENT FOR HENT STORET.OOM 24x40 lOO7 and 1009 North Third Street. Miller Brothers & Co., Opp. Post Office. Bell phone 1595. FOR RENT Second floor room, 3,700 square feet, for light manufactur ing purposes. New building. Call at premises. Twelfth and Herr streets. FOR RENT Room 3500 square feet floor space, suitable for storage or light manufactur ing purposes. Inquire J. Rhoads, Cowden and Forster streets. BUSINESS OI'POUIUXITIES I MADE <50,000 In five years In the mail order business, began with $5. Send for free booklet. Tolls how. Hea cock. 355 Lockport, N, Y. State or county rights or Interest In patent for gale—cheapest power in world. Call only 3 days Power, 1632 Regina street, Harrisburg. $5,000 TO SIO,OOO PER YEAR To anv good, live, wide-awake man that can Invest about $1,500 In merchandise and become manufacturer's agent, to handle an article of demonstrated value. Secure State you want quickly. Address Sales Manager, 129 North Eleventh street, Philadelphia, Pa. FOR SALE Cigar and pool room,; bargain to quick buyer. Reason for. ; selling going into other business. Ad dress G. 2252, care of Telegraph. ANY intelligent person can earn good | income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par- Oculars. Press Syndicate. 795. Lock oort. N. Y. I HUBINFSIS I'FItOXAi.S FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Grots, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market I street Harrisburg. p a . Telephone l orders given prompt attention Bell 1960. HAULING 11. W. LATHIS. lioiiriliiiß Stable and' National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safjs, boilers and general haul- 1 , frig. H. w. Lathe. Manager, Fifth and •Woodbine streets. Bell phono No. 2SO3R. PIANO MOVING done by experts. Winter Piano Co., 23 North Fourth street. Also call Bell telephone 148. I AWNINGS Place your order for j Awnings with us now. AVe do up- I bolstering of all kinds and carpet work. .los. Coplinky. successor to Voll mer. 1208 li North Third street. Bell 2804 J. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING' with best material and by expert help. Send us your worn furniture. Our best: efforts Insure your satisfaction. S. N. 1 Cluck. 320 Woodbine street. MONEY TO M>.\N ANY person needing money in I amounts from s'> to SSO holding a sal- i arled position, would be benefited by I calling on us. Employes" Discount C 0..! S6 North Third street. MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security In any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O j Box 174, Harrisburg, Pa. LOANS—SS TO S2OO for honest working people keeping) house. Rates less than legal. Pay-i ments weekly or monthly. No' notification of employer or friends. | CO-OPERATIVE L. & I. CO. 1 204 Chestnut Street Authorized capital. SIOO.OOO. STORAGE FIREPROOF STORAGE warehoui-u, j divided Into private rooms for storage I of household goods. Low Insurance.! Inspection invited. General merchan dise warehouse and household goods I warehouse are located on tracks ot»| Penn. R- R- 437-443 South Second ! street. Harrisburg Storage Company. STORAGE IX 3-»t«ry brlek building, rear 408 Market street. Household «oo«t« In elean, prlTiOr ns«»»«eblr rjtea. Admls- p. G. Ditscr, Jeweler, 401 Jlarktt II i MARCH 10, 1915. CARRANZA'S REPLY IS I AWAITED BY WILSON [Continued from First Page.] leave because of the critical situation there. OUHIIGOX ACTKI) IN GOOD FAITII. CARRANZA'S HKI.IKF By Associates Press Vera Cruz. Mexico. March 10.—A declaration that General Obregon had acted in good faith in his efforts to re lieve the sufferings of the poor in Mexico Oft.v and a denial of charges that he had prevented the distribution of food supplies or otherwise acted in a way calculated to complicate the situation is the substance of a state ment prepared hy Alberto J. Pan), head of the National Railways, for Charles A. Douglass. General Car ranza's Washington attorney, who Is now here. It is understood that this statement will be included in one which is to be delivered to the State Department at Washington. Pani asserted that General Obregon was idolized by the poor of Mexico City and that conditions there which have aroused protests were due, not to him, but to the adroit opposition of wealthy residents, instituted with the object of bringing Obregon and the Constitutionalist cause into disrepute, j WOUNDED CROSS BORDER By Associated Press San Antonio. Texas. March 10.— United States army headquarfers in this city yesterday authorized the bringing of fifty wounded Carranza I soldiers into Texas from Piedras Ne gras, .Mexico, conditioned upon a guar antee that they will not become public charges. STEALS MORPHINE TABLETS "Dope" Fiend. Unable to Resist CraT ing, Commits Theft Lewjstown, Pa.. March 10.—The new "dope" law is being felt in this section by dope fiends who are unable to get their favorite drugs. A num ber of dope users are on the sicklist and others are trying to get the d"rug by all means. Dale Patton, art alleged victim of the dope habit, has been sent to jail here charged witfli the theft of a quantity of tablets containing mor phine, from the office of Dr. J. W. Mitchell. STORAGE STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, Jl to J3. Wagons, 75 centa per month. Apply D. Cooper He. Co.. 411 Broad street. Both phones. LEGAI* NOTICES PI HI,II SAI.K OF ItBAI, ESTATE In the \sNl(rne<l Estate of I'. A. Kckard PURSUANT to an Order of the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin Countv on March 8, 1915, the undersigned. As signee for the benefit of creditors of C. A. Lckard, will offer at public sale at the Court House at Harrisburg, Pa., at 2 o clock, Wednesday afternoon, March 31, 1915, the following real estate: All that certain lot or piece of land, situate in the Eighth Ward, of the City of Harrisburg', Dauphin County, Penn sylvania, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit: Beginning at a point thirty-six feet southwardly from the southeast*m cor ner of Sixteenth and Juniper Streets; til once southwardly along the eastern lino of Sixteenth Street seventeen feet, more or less, to the northern lino of a ten feet wide alley; thence eastwardlv along- the northern line of said allev eighty-three feet, more or less, to a point five feet west of the western line of another ten feet wide alley; thence northeastwardly six feet, more or Jess to a point on the western line of the last mentioned alley five feet north of the northern line of tlie first mention ** alley; thence northwardly along the western line of the said last mentioned alley twelve feet, more or less, to the line of property N0.523 North Sixteenth street; thence westwardly along: said line through the center of the partition wall between said properly and prop erty herein described, eighty-one feet, more , ?ss. to the place of beginning, rhereon erected a three-story brick dwelling house. Xo. 521 North Sixteenth Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Said property will be sold subject to n mortgage of Ellen C. Sidle of Twentv flve Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00), with interest from January 11, 1914. Ten per cent, of the purchase monev shall be payable on the day of sale, and the balance on the confirmation of the sale by the Court. April 12. 1915 OSCAR G. WIOKKRSHAM, Assignee for the benefit of creditors of < . A. Eckard. WM. If. EARNEST. Attorney. FOR SALE 1 TR acres of farm land, with 8- i room house, new hank barn, etc. Bounded by Paxton Creek and •' Wildwood Park. Within one mile of Harrisburg. Immediate possession. Dauphin Deposit Trust Co. 213 MARKET STREET v '— \ Houses Dress Aprons JL Direct From Manufacturer to You | I.lke 11111 m t ration—uicflv mn<lr In 04 atnudnrd per- •IB €•*!«•« of «».\trn «|ii>« 1 1« > —llkb<• cadet and nnvy bl«e— *'•)'• '\T\ Willi pui'kfl—s(l Indira litHg. W* 'J 'V .Satisfaction guaranteed. Otherwise return roods and n'« • ' wc will refund money. n 0 * >IhII your order now, together with remittance, if * IMF Minting Munntlty nnd color rienlred, to [J. V THE D. & S. COMPANY DAUPHIN, PA. "t'yit!^ V.V.VV.VA'.V.V/bW.W.SVbWiWW.WAW.VAViwB ANNOUNCEMENT jii: United States Fidelity and Guaranty Co. jii !; I| Baltimore, Md. s!| 'Announces the Opening of New Offices ![£ ;■Kunhel Kuilding - Bell Phone 3549 J CHARLES EGNER, Manager jj j!£ Prompt Service in issuance of Fidelity and Surety Bonds ;!|I jlof every character. I; All Korms of Casualty Insurance including Si; }j|| Liability and Workmen's Compensation Cash Capital $2,000,000 Resourcta $9,000,000 |S | Thaw Trial Expected to Continue Six Weeks New Ybrk, March 10.—Although the prosecution had announced that they expected to complete to-day their case against Harry K. Thaw on trial for conspiracy in escaping from the Mat teawan Asylum. John Fl. Stanchfield, of Thaw's counsel, said that he ex pected the present trial and the ha beas corpus proceedings which may follow it will occupy fully six weeks. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS #l3O Mln* Ave.—2'i-story frame house. 6 rooms, bath, furnace, finish ed attic. Only SSOO cash needed. Price *1423 1705 X. lili St. 3-story brick house, S rooms. Lot 12x74 ft. Only S4OO cash needed. Price ... SIOOO SIM Macln.r XI. 3-story brick house, 8 rooms, bath. Lot 15x95 ft. Price S3OOO York. County Farm 4O acres. '1 Vi miles from Ilarrisburg, and 3 miles from Goldsboro. House, barn, summer house, windmill and green house. Kunning water through farm. 300 fruit trees and 50 walnut trees. 4 acres of Timbet-land. CHAS. ADLER Real Eatate and Insurance 1002 North Third Street For Rent Desirable offices in the Union Trust Building. Apply UnUn Trust Company MONEY To Honsekeepers, Work- lngnien and Salaried Em* ■ ployes. I LEGAL KATES IQUIT AILI INVESTMENT COMPANY • N. MARKET SQUARE Ko oat Si. *tli Floor Spooner Uuildiug F |New ] ; Up-To-Date j Apartments I Ready About March 15 ; 2id and 3d Floors ; 1 ♦ 2210 N. Third Street I i ♦ ♦ j 6 Rooms, Bath, Pantry * ♦ and Closets, Hardwood ♦ » floors and steam heat. ! ' Continuous Hot Water. J J Laundry and Storage, * ♦ Front and Rear Porches. ♦ ! Large, light, airy rooms. « i: Apply to : !: H. W.Miller : ♦ i ♦ State Highway Dept. j ♦ or * | J 2141 Penn Street * | ♦ ♦ FOR SALE Corner <N. W.) Cameron and | Psxton street, seven-room frame i dwelling, newly painted and pa pered, Water, gas and sewer con nections. More traffic than ever will pass this corner lot (20x73) on completion of Second street sub way. Recommended for store or other improvement. Opposite only flower and grass plot in Cameron street. Price $2,325.00, subject to I change. M. A. Fought 272 Xortli St. Harrlslnirg, Pa. 11
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