I EITHER PHONE REACHES THE TBIEGtAf I CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT | DIEU HALLMAN On March 15. 1915. Eliza beth Mailman, wife of Levi llallman, aged 67 years. 10 months anil 23 days Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at unlock, from her late residence, 165 North Fifteenth street. The relatives ind friends are invited to attend with out further notice. Bl SER Died. Monday, March 15, 1915, George .1. Buser, aged 71 years. 2 months and 27 days, at his late residence, 1916 North Sixth street. Funeral Thursday afternoon, at 1:30 'clock, from bis late residence. Rela ives and friends are invited to attend ivithout further notice. Burial at Hummelstown. VTTICKS Frank Attlcks. on Sunday, March 14. 1915, at 11:30 P. M„ at the home of his daughter. Mrs. David Smith, back of Boyd's Mills, aged 61 years. Funeral on Wednesday afternoon, at ! o'clock, from his late residence. Ser ices In IT. !!. Church at Oberlln, at 3 \ M. Burial Oberlln Cemetery. The •datives arid friends are invited to at nd without further notice. LOOT l/JST Monday night, bead bag, ontalninsr antique brooch and small Irawnwork doily. Valuable to owner or associations only. Reward if re urned to The Pink Millinery Store, 304 forth Second. I>OST Small, tan purse, containing bout two dollars, on Market street, 'lease return to this office. LOST Sunday afternoon, gold bead le.-klace, on either Crescent. Swatara. , lummcl, Berry hill. Seventeenth, l)erry r Mulberry streets Reward if return d to 347 Crescent street. Bell phone 47M. FOUND FOUND The way to end your leaning and dyeing worries, by calling | Ither phone for Eggert's Steam Dye- Tg and Frencn Cleaning Works. 1-45 larket street We call and deliver. HK.1.l- WANTED —Male THOUSANDS of chauffeurs will be j eeded within three or four months In | lie city of ilarrisburg for public taxt ab service. Prepare yourself at once, take application for training to Auto j reimportation Machine Shop, 5 ana i i orth Cameron street. Harriaburg. Pa. i ull and unlimited course. $„o.00. Botn hones. ' 3©o Men Wanted o join our Pressing Club —Your Suits teamed and pressed and kept jj l ~ ap ® »r one dollar a month tl faults a lonth). This Special Price is for 6 lonths only. See us now and save lonev. Drop us a card and we \mu nil. ' The 20th Century Cleaning and lyeing Works, 225 Market street .above alace Confectionery, Sam Adelstein, Igr. WANTED Experienced farm hand jr place near Harrlsburg. * lan '"""J 0 own housekeeping and be capable or loking after things in general. Ont> lose with recent farm experience. i>ber. reliable, and willing to woik trm hours need apply. l'iease state ill particulars with reference. Address ox S. 2276. care of Telegraph. WANTED Barber: good, steady nd sober, with board. F. N. Maulfair, 1 Railroad street, Palmyra. Pa. WANTED Three laboring men to ork on lawn and in garden. Apply Wednesday morning. . :30 o clock, wenty-ftrst and Hillside Road, Belle ue. 1 WANTED s2O to $35 per month urn money to any employed person ithout interfering with regular work, o selling. No canvassing. Positively u investment. Inemployed need not pplv. Address The Silver Mirror Co., ic 123 West Madison street. Chicago, I. ' W XNTED First-class demonstra >rs: stead;.' employment: goodpay. opi v between S anil 9 A. M. and , and • ' M... Engle, 334 Chestnut street, itv. MEN, 20 to 30 years old. wanted at ue for electric railway motormen and inductors; S6O to st«o monthly: no ex -i ience necessary: tine opportunity; > strike. Write immediately for ap ication blank. Address 11.. 1020, care ' Telegraph. WANTED Machinists, sliaper and aner hands. Apply Middletown t_ar Middletown, Pa. WANTED Representative for llar sburg territory. Automobile supplh*. xwell Equipment Co.. Pittsburgh, Pa. \I\TERS AMI PAPEIMIAXIiKH* WANTED 3 sell wall paper from sample books, e are tiie largest wholesale wall iper house in Central Pennsylvania id carry the largest line of cheap and odium-priced papers on the market. > attribute our success to our low ices, prompt shipments, and fair deal es. I.et us send you our 1915 line of mples on approval. Write to-day to onarcli Wall Paper Co.. 420 Market reet. Hariisburg, Pa. WANTED Paperhanger. at once, npl.v to G. M. Moore, 91S Capital reet. SIIO! 1 ! ri'TTERS on Children's Shoes, erllng Siioc Co.. Williamsport, Pa. MEN WANTED to become practical aufTeurs and mechanics. As opportu t.v affords students will be given am : wii'le learning to earn 300 an iir on cverhaullng work Make ap iiations at once. Special course for dies. Day and night schools. Auto ansportntlon School and Machine ion. 5-7 North Cameron street. WANTED. AT ONCE Two appren es to learn paperhanging. Bodmer, :! North Third street. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED Salary and inniisslon: men and women lo sell msehold article needed in every home. big opportunity. Charl-Rlio Co., 9 >rth Market Square. SALESMEN WANTED WANTED Salesman for Dayton rless Tires. Eight thousand miles laranteed on Ford size tires. Give ex rience. P. O. Box 1697, Pittsburgh. Real Estate For Sa'e The cheapest building lot on the imrkct—East side of North Fourth treet, between Emerald and Wood line streets, 33 feet -"Ji inches ront by 137 feet In depth to Atlas venue. Per foot front, S3O. Choice locations In Bellevuc I'ark ols— you've not been entirely fair vith yourself until you get a map nd prices and thoroughly investi gate this — the hoinc-sccti : mutt be tidy, strong av.d willing. Send name snd address. Box 2253. care of Tele graph. LADIES WANTED Clean work, good money, mai-hlne stitching at home; material furnished; no canvassing. ! Send stamp for particulars. Ladies' j Novelties. Box "357. Boston, Mass. j ♦ ' GKT instruction from an expert a horthand naturalist, one who knows, i Learn on a blank kevboard. Ask my students? Ilarrisburg Shorthand i School, ?t North Second street. Bell, I 704 R. WANTED l.ady solicitors well ac quainted in city. Apply at Collins Co., 29 North Second street. LADIES—For home work. Nothing !to sell. 23c an hour. Enclose stamp, i Kankin. Dept. 93. Hillsdale. Pa. WANTED Settled white woman tc do cooking and general housework In j house located just outside of city along trolley line; no washing; reference re | quired. Address Junior. Harriaburg < Telegraph. ——— HELP WANTED—MaIe or Female WANTED—Railway Mall and Postal I Clerks; examinations soon; over 2,000 j appointments yearly; prepare at home; write for Plan No. 15, of payment after 'appointment. Philadelphia Business College; Civil Service Dept. Philadel phia, Pa. BILLY SUNDAY'S MESSAGE and In ternational Bibles. We want several Men and Women to help dlstribut. Spare time may be used. Get our I terms. Wholesale Supply House, 25 | North Third street, top. SITUATION WANTED —jiulc WANTED Colored man wants po- I sition as cook, private or public. Ad dress X., 2277, < are of Telegraph. WANTED First-class chef and second cook wants position ill hotel or 'restaurant; best references. Address j j E„ 2282, care of Telegraph. I I WANTED A white boy, near 15 , years of nge, would like a good place 'in around the city. Address J., 2285. care of Telegraph. WANTED Second-clas baker de sires position. Address 8., 2287. care of Telegraph. WANTED By honest, sober and | steady widower. 35 years of age. work of any kind: had some experience tak ing care ami doing light repairing on ( automobiles; prefer to work for widow; ■ | can furnish best of reference. Ad dress B„ 711, care of Telegraph. WANTED By young colored man, ; position as chauffeur, or any kind of j housework. Address 37 North Summit street. ! WANTED —By young colored man. position as chauffeur by April 1: refer ences. Address G. M., 616 Forster | street. SITUATIONS WANTED —Female ' WANTED —By white girl, general (housework; can furnish reference. Ad dress 319 Briggs street. City. I WANTED Young woman would (like generaJ housework, or work by the | day. Call, or address. No. 1005 North , Third street. I WANTED White girl wants gen- I era! housework. Apply 319 Briggs. i WANTED Position as steno- I graplier and typewriter by a young I lady of one year's experience; can give I best of reference: graduate. Apply to j Box 275. Newport, Pa. WANTED Middle-oged widow wants position as housekeeper or com ! panlon to an invalid: Christian home ! preferred: can give good references. (Address P. O. Box 17. Oberlin, Pa. WANTED Experienced steno ; graplier and typist wishes work to do iat home. Will call and take dictation 'if desired. Charges reasonable. Ad ' dress "Steno." care of Telegraph. ! WANTED Colored woman would ! like general housework or place in the j country, or day's work. Address M„ ! 2256. care of Telegraph. ' WANTED Half-grown colored girl 1 desires position as child's nurse, or | disli washing. Call, or ad lress, 1231 North Seventh street. i WANTED Housekeeping for widower, by white woman, small fam- I ily. Apply 40 West Allen street, Me dia nicsburg. Pa. Situations Warned Male ami Female WANTED Man and wife want po sitions on farm: middle-aired: under stand farming in all its branches: can i furnish reference. Call, or address, I | Room 5. No. 511 Walnut street. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE Desirable building lots i in thj Tenth Ward, located on Fourth, ! Fifth, Schuylkill r.nd Atlas streets, i An opportunity for a builder or real I ' estate dealer to secure well located ■ property for development purposes. Ad dress L. No. 1557. caru of Telegraph. FOR SALE No. BS2O-"3 .'S North Sixth street, two i'i-story frame houses, new; nil improvements; steam ;tieat: granolithic walks. Inquire i Shreiner's Store, on premises. Take 11. ! V. car. VACANT HOUSE at Washington i Heights for Sale corner property ! S rooms bath gas electric light —furnace large porch lot, 55x140. I.lttle cash needed. Bell Realty Co., i Hergner Building. FOR SALE Dauphin louie and lot. House, 24x60. three stories. 10 rooms, 3 I large halls; modern Improvements. Very i low price to quick buyer. Inquire R. i A. Simmons. PottsviUe. Fa. ' FOR SALE—If you want a place for chickens and a garden, inspect this Dauphin property, 8-room house. | chicken house, fruit trees; lot. 95x123. I Price. $1,200.00. 11. G. Pedlow, 110 i South Thirteenth street. FOR SALtC—SI,3OO.OO will buy frame house on main street, on the Hill, with in five minutes' walk of business sec tion. 11. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thir i teentli street. 13 ACRES—level one mile north i east of Hariisburg 2>,i-story brick dwelling 8 rooms frame bank ' barn sand soli A No. one truck j farm. Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. ' FOR SALE City and suburban ; homes and home site*—first-class busl | ness propositions. Kough, Brightblll jSr Kline, Sixth and Relly. Both phones. i | FOI! SALE Several properties at |an attractive price with little cash needed. Now is the time to buy. Con sider It snil get particulars. Bell Realty I Co.. Bergner Building. j 42 N. EIGHTEENTH ST. Corner j properly 3-story brick S rooms. I bath and furnace - porches lot, 16tj x7y American I stocks in London, notably Canadian I Pacific, Reading and Union Pacific. NEW YORK STOCKS Furnished by M. M. Snavely, 208 Arcade Building. New York, March 16. Open. High. Low. Clos. Alaska (1 M 38% 38% 33% 33% Amal Cop . 54% r,4 % 53% 54% lAm Bt Sug 40% 41% 10% 40% Am Can .. 27% 2 7> /4 27% 27% 'Am Cot Oil 44% 44% 44% 44% Am Ice Sec 28% 28% 28% 28% Am Smelt . i>4% 64% 63% 63% Am Sugar . 102 102 102 102 Am T & T. 120% 120% 119% 119% Anaconda . 26% 26% 26% 26% Atchison .. 96 96 95% 90% B&O. , . . 67 67 66% 67 Beth Steel. 56 57% 56 57% Bklyn RT. 86% 86% 86% 86% Cal Petro. . 16 % 16 % 16 16 % Can Pacific 159% 159% 158% 159% Cent Leath 33% 33% 33% 33% I C & 0 41% 41% 41% 41% C, M&StP 86% 86 % 86% 86% C Con Cop. 85% 35% 35% 35% Corn Prod. 11 % 11% 11 11 Distil Sec . 8 % 8 % 7 % 7 % grie 22% 23% 22% 22% Erie Ist pd 37 37% 36% 36% Gen Elec . 139% 139% 139% 139% Gen Motors 101 103 101 103 GoodrichßF 35 35 34 34% OtNorth pd 115% 115% 115% 115% GtXOre sbs 32% 32% 31% 31% Gug Ex .. 49% 49% 49% 49% Inter-Met . 12% 13% 12% 12% Int-Met pfd 60% 60% 60 60 KC South. 21% 21 7* 21% 21% Leh Valley. 134% 134% 134 134% Mex Pet .. 67 67% 66% 6C% Mo Pacific? 11% 11% 10% 10% Nat Lead.. 53 53 52 52 N C Copper 12 12 lt% 11% N Y Central 53% 83% 82% 83 N Y.KHftH 52% 52% 51% 5t Nor & West 101 101 100% 100% Nor Pacific 102% 103 102% 103 ' Pac Mail... 19% 19U Penna R R 105 105 % 104% 105% Peo G & C. 120 120 Pgh Coal.. 19% 19% Press S Car 28% 28% R C Cop.. 17% 17% Reading .. 144% 144% 142% 143% So Pacific.. 84 84 % 83% S3»~ So Rwy pfd 46% 47% 46% 47% Tenn Cop.. 27% 27% 27% 27% Texas Co . 133% 134% 133 133' Third Ave. 51% 51% 51 51 Union Pac. 120% 120% 119% 119% U S Rubber 55% 55>,. U S Steel. 45% 45% 44% 45 U S S pfd. 104% 104% Utah Cop.. 52% 52% 52% 52% West Md... 21% 21% 21 21 West U Tel 64% 64% 64% 64% West Sid.. . 21% 21% 21% 21% PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, March 16. Stocks closed steady. Cambria Steel 41 General Asphalt Asked 26 General Asphalt, Pfd 61 Lake Superior Asked 7 Leliigh Navigation ' .75H Lehigh Valley 7114 Pennsylvania Railroad 52y. Philadelphia Electric 231? Philadelphia Company ....Asked 3u Philadelphia Co., Pfd Asked HO Philadelphia Rapid Transit 10 Philadelphia Traction 76U Reading 71 1.65: No. 1. Northern. Duluth, export, 11.6991.74. __Corn_ Lower: No. 2, spot, export. 77 1 ,i9'814c; No. 2, yellow, local, 80® Sic. Oats Unchanged: No. 2, white, 659 65 ] ,s c. Bran Firm: winter, per ton. <26.50®29.50; spring, per ton, $26,009 26.50. Refined Sugars Market firm: pow dered. 6.00 c: fine granulated, 3.90 c; con fectioners' A, 5.80 c. Butter The market is steady; western, creamery, extras, 29c; near by. -rlnts, fancy. 32c. t Live Poultry Steady; fowls. 169 ISc; old roosters, 11 , .4®12c: chickens. 14917 c; turkeys. 15@17c; ducks. 15@ 16c; geese, l^ifriec. CHICAGO CATTIJK Chicago, 111., Mnrch 16. Hogs Re ceipts, 25.000: slow. Shade under ves terday's average. Bulk of sales. $6.80 r« ti.9o: light, $6.70(h 6.9.": mixed, $6,659 6.95: heavy, $6.4096.92" ■ rough, $6.40 96.55: pigs. $5.6096.80. Cattle Receipts. 3,000: weak. Na tive steers. $5.8098.75: western. $5.25® 7.45; cows anil heifers. $3.3097.70; calves. $6.50 Every privy vault shall be built with watertight wall extending at least two feet below and one foot above the surface of surrounding ground, being so covered as to excltide flies. (e) Every privy shall be ventilated by an unobstructed opening: to the outer air, other tlian the door, which lias an area of at least one hundred and forty-four (144) square inches. Every privy shall be provided with a door. Every window and ventilating opening of a privy shall be protected by screens to prevent the entrance of flies, and every door shall be provided with a self-closing device to keep it closed. (f) Dry walks shall be provided from the plant to outside privies. PROTECTION AND SAFETY: (a) All power driven machinery shall have all exposed collars, set screws, shafts, couplings. clutches, keys, pulleys, gearing, belts, revolving and reciprocating parts or projections guarded as specified in Safoty Stand ards, Volume 1, No. 1 of the Industrial Hoard, covenng the Transmission of Power. (b) All platforms, balconies, and galleries six feet or more above floor level, floor openings, and hoistways, fly wheel and pulley pits, and all other openings in floors and platforms where the safety of persons below Is involved, shall be "guarded as specified in Safety Standards, Volume I, No. 2, of the In dustrial Board, governing the erection, construction and maintenance of Standard Railings and Toe Boards. (e) All lathes, planers, milling ma chines, boring mills, metal saws, key seating macTiines, shapers, slotters, gear cutter, drill presses, etc., guarded as specified in Volume T. No. 4. of the Rules and Regulations of the Industrial Board of Machine -Tools. (d) AH factories above the first story shall be provided with proper ways of egress, or means of escape from tire, sufficient for tile use of all per sons accommodated, assembled, or etn ployed therein; and such ways of egress and means of escape shall be kept free from obstruction, in good re pair, and ready for use, at all times; and all rooms above the second story in said factories shall be provided with more than one way of egress, or escape from fire, which shall be placed as near as practicable at opposite ends or side of the i-oom, and leading to fire psiapes on the outside of such fac tories or to stairways on the inside, where any of said factories is designated for the use of or occupancy of fifty or more persons, the external doors of the same shall open outward, anil be so contructed or arranged as to afford, when open, an unobstructed ex ternal passageway of not less than live feet In the clear, and shall have land ings. inside ut the external doorways, of dimensions not less than four feet between the external doors and the ad joinlng stairways, said landlngH to be of a width not less than the stairway approached thereto. SANITARY PROVISIONS: (a) A sufficient supply of cool pot- t A House Dress Aprons Jl Direct From Manufacturer to You Uke lllutratlw—aledr made li 64 ataadard per calca of extra quality—llgkt, cadet aid nmry Mm— Jj f\ •/ /Si «rltli pocket—s6 Incites loag. m* \Wt,| 47c—2 For 90c ' Satisfaction guaranteed. Otherwise return goods and •****"\ we will refund money. "'•"•4 Mall yonr order Mir, together wltk renlttaace, • IV atatlng quaatlty and eolar dealred. to THE D. & S. COMPANY DAUPHIN, PA. "St^B* 4 * L - . a able water shall be provided at all times. The use of common drink cups is prohibited. (b) No wearing apparel not in actual use shall be permitted in workrooms either where food Is prepared or plac ed in containers. Outer clothing, including head covering used by food preparers shall be of washable material and shall be kept clean at all times. (e) Washing places in workrooms shall be provided conveniently located and of sufficient size and equipment for the occonimodation of all employes. Such washing- places shall be equipped with a sufficient supplv of water and provided with individual towels and plenty of soap. REST AND DRESSING ROOM: (a) In all factories employing or permitting females to work, a suitable wash and dressing room for their us<■ shall be provided so located as to be accessible to such females; and shall be separated from the rooms in which employes work—by partitions extend ing: from floor to ceiling:: and such rooms shall be furnished with suffi cient hooks for the accommodation of the wearing apparel of said females when not in actual use; and shall be provided with a couch and sufficient seats, and washing: facilities to ac commodate all females. The housing conditions in all labor camps shall 1:011 form to the regulations issued for the same by the Pennsylvania Department of Health. NOTE: in addition to the fore going' regulations, compliance of which is required by law, the In dustrial Board strongiv recom mends the observance of the fol lowing: MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT: (a) Machinery and other equipment shall be of a sanitary type and of such material as to admit of cleaning. All tables shall be plain and without sharp angles. Peeling and quartering tables shall be properly drained. All tanks of water in which a product is held be fore filling into cans shall be provided with a continuous supply of fresh, clean water and with an overflow. (b) No scalder or blancher shall be used continuously that is not cleaned at least twice a day. Only potable water shall be used in making syrups or brine or in washing- equipment com ing in contact witli food. No cans shall be brined or syruped by passing through a tank to receive the brine, syrup or water by submergence. (Dip tank). No syrup, brine or the over flow from a syruping machine, shall be used without filtering and heating to the boiling point. Means shall be maintained at all times for the pro per cleaning of all floors, tables, ma chinery and equipment. (c) All machines and convevors shall be provided with self cleaners. All tables, pails, pans, trays, machines, etc., shall be cleaned with steam or hot water at least once each day and as much oftener as is neccssarv to pre vent souring or unsanltarv conditions PERSONAL SANITATION: (a) The smoking, snuffing or chew ing of tobacco or snuff, the open blowing of the nose, expectoration, wetting finger in the mouth and air other insanitary peronal practices are forbidden and plain notices to this ef fect shall be conspicuously posted mvinm, L JACKSON, Chairman. GEORGE S. COMSTOCK .1 AMES C. CRONIN, JOHN P. WOOD. MRS. SAMI'EL SEMPLE. . , „ , „ t Industrial Board. Adopted February 24, 1915. CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADE Chicago, 111., March 16. Board of Trade closing: AVheat— May. 1.57%. Julv, 1 23 5 4 Corn—May, 74%; July, 79%. Oats—May, 59®; : July, 54% Pork—May, 17.80; July, 18.20. T.ard—May, 10.67; Julv, 10 95 Ribs—May, 10.15; July, 10.47.' PUBLIC SALE Wednesday, March 17th 1915 flf IS 40 HEAD OF HORSES weighing from 1,000 to 1,500 pounds and ranging in age from 3 to 9 years. This lot 'includes some fine driver and general purpose horses, mated teams. Blacks and grays, some good farm chunks, saddle and Curt Horses. There will also be sold at this sale a number of l'ar P. If., at its new location, 1701 North Second street, for the free treat ment of the worthy poor. FOR SALE 2223 Atlas Ave., 2-story brick, all improvements. 23 S 3rd St., Store Room. 2 la-story frame, all improve ments. opposite Colonial Club, April Ist. H. M. BIRO I'nlon Trust Bldg. 13