lEITIEI PHONE REACHES ME TELEGRAPH CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT DIED - IALL.MA.N On March li, I'J 15. Eliza beth Mailman. wile of Levi Mailman, . aged 67 years. 10 month!' anil 23 days. Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at ; ■'clock. from her late residence. 10a I Corth Fifteenth street. The relatives nd friends are invited to attend wltn- | ■ lit further notice. . it'SKR Died. Moixlay, March 15. | 1915, George J. Buser. aged 71 years, I 1! months and 27 days, at his late . residence. 1911! North Sixth street. Funeral Thursday afternoon, at l:»o • clock, from his late residence. Rela- , ives and friends are invited to attend vitiiout further notice. Burial at : lummeistown. LOST LOST Monday night, head bag, i ontaining antique brooch and small rawnwork dolly. Valuable to owner or associations only. Howard it re~ timed to The Pink Millinery Store, 304 , Corth Second. ' IXhST Tuesday evening, between i Injcstlc and Orpheuni Theater, stick- t ill with small green stone. Valued 'as , gift. Reward if returned to 3*o itrawberrv street. ' I.OST A large, yellow chicken, ery valuable to owner, this morning etween North and Briggs. Liberal re gard if returned to M. Solomon, «U8 rorth Third street. LOST Sunday afternoon, gold bead > eeklace. on either Crescent. Swatara, tummel, Berrvhill, Seventeenth. Derry | r Mulberrv streets Reward if return d to 347 Crescent street. Bell phone 47M. KOIJND FOUND The way to end your leaning and dyeing worries, by calling i Ither phone for Eggert's Steam Dye ig and French Cleaning Works. 1-4# larket street. "We call and deliver. HKI.P YVANTKD —Male THOUSANDS of chauffeurs will be eeded within three or four months in le city of Harrisburg for public taxi 1b service. Prepare yourself at otu.e. . lake application for training to Auto ranspurtation Machine Shop, 5 ® n d i '»rth Cameron street. Harrfoburg. Pa. nil and unlimited course, *30.00. Botn hones. 30© Men Wanted y Join our Pressing Club—'Your Suits i:amed and pressed and kept in j >r one dollar a month 14 t>Jits a lonih). This Special Prlce .'j 1 ,, ' lontlis only. See us now and sa%e loney. Drop us a card and we will ■ ill ' Tlie 2uth Century Cleaning and ; veing Works. 225 Market street, above , alaco Confectionery. Sam Adelstein, \V VNTED Experienced farm hand >r place near Harrisburg. . I j" u " r i« own housekeeping and be capablei or oking after things in cen^ pri iu«e with recent farm experience,,, ib. r, reliable, and willing to w*ork j irm hours need apply. please state , ill particulars with reference. Addtess . ox S. 227€. care of Telegraph. j WANTED Barber: good, steady j id sober, with board. F. N.-Maulfair, , Railroad street. Palmyra. Pa. , | MEV WOMEN WANTED ®°.Y" nment jobs. $65.00 to $150.00 nionth. j rite for list positions now obtainable. , ranklin Institute, Dept. 361-G, Roches- . ir. N. Y. j ifantcd—Loca! Manager ( A large manufacturing concern, hose goods are no\v on sale at retail ores in all leading cities, desires a vc, wlde-.iwake, hustling local repre ntative in the Harrisburg territory, equirements: Ability as t\. salesman to ill on the retail trade as well as indie other salesmen, a nan whose ist experience will make his abilltj id efforts worth *50.00 per week to •gill on. Capital of *350 necessary to irrv the initial stock. Bring refer ees If vou can meet with these re lirements see Mr. .Tack BlaUley. presenting the company, who will be j the Plaza Motel in Harrisburg. I a., i Monday, March 22 only. WANTED One Job Pressman, one nne man and one Ruler. Clark Print- S & Mfg. Co., Dock Haven, Pa. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy get. My free booklet. Y-3i2, tells >w. Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hop n». Washington. D. C. ESTABLISHED manufacturing cor- ; iration desires several high grade, ag •esslve, traveling representatives, ex ■ri'nced in selling to Manufacturing •aile. Food Product Establishments. ! iblic Institutions and Large Con- ; imers. Must be hustlers with clean cords. Excellent guaranteed line of j latings. Enamels. Waterproofing. ! astic Roofing, etc. Unrestricted ter- [ lory. Successful applicants will re- . ive thorough coaching. Straight sai y. expenses and commission with op- | rtunity for rapid advancement. Ap- Icaits must state age, experience and ie now selllns. Address The Sterling . oducts Co., Cleveland. Ohio. Sales -partment. WANTED First-class demonstra- ! is; steady employment', good pay. | jpiy between S and 9 A. M. and 7 and j *"> M... Engle. 334 Chestnut street,; ty. ' ■ WANTED Machinists, shaper and I ] iner hands. Apply Mlddletown Car , .. Mlddletown, Pi UM'KKS AND PAI'GHHWGERk WANTED j, sell wall paper from sample books. • e are the largest wholesale wall - per house In Central Pennsylvania ! d carry the largest line of clieup and i i •dlum-priced papers on the market. 1 p attribute our success to our low l Ices, prompt shipments, and fair deal- ' rs. I.et us send you our 1915 line of: mples on approval. Write to-day to , inarch Wall Paper Co., 420 Market ' •eet. Harrisburg, Pa. SHOB CUTTERS on Children's Shoes, i srllng Shoe Co.. Willlamsport, Pa. ] HEN WANTED to become practical i \ lutleurs and mechanics. As opportu- I ,y affords students will be given ' , in<.o while learning to earn 30c an ! - ur on overhauling work. Make ap- 1 cations at once. Special course for j • lies. Day and night schools. Auto I . ansportatlon School and Machine on. 5-7 North Cameron street. 1 1 ■ v i leal Estate For Sale The cheapest building lot on tlir 1 larket—East side of North Fourth !, treet, between Emerald and Wood- Ine streets. 3 3 feet 3*4 ■ Inchea ront by 137 feet in depth to Atlas venue. Per foot front. S3O. Choice location* In Rollevtie Park >ts— you've not been entirely fair ! 'ith yourself until you get a map j nd prices and thoroughly Investi ate this—the home-section of liar isburg. A splendid small house fpr little loney—terms to suit the buyer— -506 Agate st. —two-story brick ■lth five rooms—bath and furnace -front and back porches. Lot ' 2%x81 j Sacrifice price for this house if i ought now—s32 Maclay St.— iree-story brick with eight rooms -bath, furnace—and cemented ce!- ! tr. Lot 16x87 ft. HLLER BROTHERS & CO. REAL ESTATE Fire I»«ur»nr« Surely Buniis Locust and Court Streets : WEDNESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MARCH 17, 1915. j HELP WANTED—MALE | ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN j WANTED. Ablebodied. unmarried men between ages of IS and 35: citizens of United States of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English language. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, j Bergner Building. 3d <fc Market Sts.. Harrisburg; 4S N. Queen St.. Lancaster; ! 353 Pine St.. Willlamsport: 37 W. Mar» | ket St., York, or 113 Independence St., ; Shamokln. Pa. WANTED Young man to work in | office who Is acquainted with the loca j tlon of the city streets, and who has 1 had experience in handling men. Nature of work is routing teams for city de livery. State age. salary expected and place where formerly employed. Give reference. Address Box X, 2293, care | of Telegraph. WANTED Ji'O to 930 per month extra money to any employed person i without interfering with regular work. •No selling. No canvassing. Positively no investment. Unemployed need not apply. Address The Silver Mirror Co., , Inc.. 123 West Madison street, Chicago, . 111. | AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED Salary and ; commission: men and women to sell household article needed In every home. | A big opportunity. Charl-Rho Co., 9 j North Market Square. HELP WANTED—FemaIe W ANTED Girls over 16 years of age to learn cigarmaking. Paid while learning. Apply Har risburg Cigar Co., 500 Race street. WANTED A white woman to wash Monday and clean Friday: must be tidy, strong and willing. Send name and address, Box 2283, care of Tele graph. I^ADIES—For home work. Nothing ito sell. 25c an hour. Enclose stamp. Rankin. Dept. 93. Hillsdale, Pa. WANTED Eady canvassers to sell coffe'S. teas and grocery specialties in Harrisburg. Apply Tamsul Tea Co., 331 Market street, second floor. WANTED Experienced steno ■ grapher. who understands general office work. One who has used Dictaphone ; preferred. State experience and salary I desired. Address P. O. Box 542. Har risburg. Pa. New Gloves For Easter LADIES, do you want to earn $3.50 i cash and a pair of New Gloves for I Easter for about two hours pleasant i work? If so. write to H. M. Weaver ! Magazine Agency. Waynesboro. Pa. j WANTED An experienced fitter —coals and skirts. Department store I ; experience required. Bowman & Co. WANTED Settled while woman tc ( do cooking and general housework in house located just outside of city along i trolley line; no washing; reference re quired. Address Junior, Harrisburg I Telegraph. HELP WANTED—MaIe or Female i WANTED—Railway Mall and Postal ; Clerks: examinations soon: over 2,000 appointments yearly; prepare at home; write for Plan No. 15, of payment after appointment. Philadelphia Business College; Civil Service Dept. Philadel | phia. Pa. j BILLY SUNDAY'S MESSAGE and In ' ternatlonal Bibles. We want several | Men and Women to help distiibut. | Spare time may be used. Get our l terms. Wholesale Supply House. 25 | North Third street, top. SITUATION WANTED—..aIe j WANTED Colored man wants po • sition as cook, private or public. Ad dress X., 2277, tare of Telegraph. WANTED First-class chef and Second cook wants position in hotel or restaurant; best references. Address E., 2182, care of Telegraph. WANTED A white boy, near 15 years of ige. would like a good place j in around the city. Address J., 2285. j care of Telegraph. I : WANTED Second-clas baUer de i sires position. Address 8., 2257, care I Of Telegraph. WANTED By honest, sober and I steady widower. 35 years of age. work i of any kind; had some experience tak ing care and doing light repairing on i i automobiles; prefer to work for widow; f can furnish best of reference. Ad- : i dress 8., 711, care of Telegraph. j WANTED By young colored man. I position as chauffeur, or any kind of housework. Address 37 North Summit j street. ! WANTED By young colored nan. ! position as chauffeur by April 1; refer- | enees. Address G. M., 616 Forster | street. SITUATIONS WANTED —Female j WANTED By white girl, general ! housework; can furnish reference. Ad dress 319 Briggs street. City. WANTED Young woman would like general housework, or work by the day. Call, or address, No. 1005 North Third street. WANTED Position as steno grapher and typewriter by a young lady of one year's experience; can give best of reference; graduate. Apply to Box 275. Newport, Pa. l WANTED A colored woman would j like cooking, or day's work. Call 28 j Linden street. ! WANTED By steady young lady, having year's experience, position as bookkeeper and stenographer; under stands insurance and general office work. Address R„ 2292 care of Tele graphy j I WANTED Middle-aged widow : wants position as housekeeper or com- I panlon to an invalid; Christian home j preferred; can give good references.! Address P. O. Box 17. Oberlin, Pa. WANTED Experienced steno- | grapher and typist wishes work to do ! at home. Will call and take dictation if desired, charges reasonable. Ad- I dress "Steno," care of Telegraph. J WANTED Colored woman would like general housework or place in the country, or day's work. Address M., 2286. care of Telegraph. Situations Wanted Male and Female WANTED Man and wife want po- I sitions on farm: middle-atred: under stand farming In all its branches: can j t furnish reference. Call, or address, i Room 5. No. 511 Walnut street. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE No. ?.920-*3 :5 North Sixth street, two 2 , / i-story frame ; houses, new; all improvements; steam heat: granolithic walks. Inquire I Shreiner's Store, on premises. Take K. V. car. ' FOR SALE Dauphin ".ouse and lot. ; Houae. 24x60, three stories, 10 rooms, 3 s large halls; modern Improvement*. Very I low price to quick buyer. Inquire R. I i A. Simmons, Pottsville, Fa. I FOR SALE Desirable building lots l !n tlu Tenth Wsrd, located on Fourth, ! i Fifth. Schuylkill r.nd Atlas streets. ! 1 An opportunity for a builder or real I estate dealer to secure well located I I nroDerty for development purposes. Ad- i i dre3s L, No. 1587, care of Telegraph. I | HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE I j VACANT HOUSE at Washington II Heights For Sale coiner property f| S rooms bath —• gas electric light 11 —furnace large porch lot. 58x140. 11 Little cash needed. Bell Realty Co., r I Bergner Building. •I FOR SALE Several properties at J| an attractive price with little cash ■ I needed. Now is the time to buy. Con • | slder it and get particulars. Bell Realty j Co., Bergner Building. 1 | FOR SALE— It you want a place for | chickens and a garden, inspect this 1 i Dauphin property. 8-room house, chicken house, fruit trees: lot, 95x123. | Price. *1.200.00. H. G. Pedlow, 110 1 i South Thirteenth street. 'I FOR SALE—*I,SOO.OO will buy frame I house on main street, on the Hill, with | In five mlnxites' walk of business sec ! tlon. H. O. Pedlow, 110 South Thlr | teenth street. i FOR SALE City and suburban ; homes and home sites—first-class bust i ness propositions. Hough. Brightblll , & Kline, Sixth and Reily. Both phones. I —— 1 FOR SALE BARGAIN, BARGAIN in Lots. South Thirteenth street, within elghteen-minute walk to Market Square, for quick, cash prices; 126 feet front *275. Others higher. Only eight lots. Act quickly. A'alter 11. Cum mings, 905 Kunkel Building. City. TWO STEELTON HOUSES at a very j low price lot, 50x110 corner orop- j erty drive alley on rear. Inspect I these*houses. Nos. 325-327 South Front street. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing. 10 ACRES 5 minutes' walk from trolley line at Sliiremanstown—B-room frame dwelling bank barn large chicken house level, limestone soil. Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE— Washington Heights Corner In dian and Park Ave. nearly new 7 room« and bath; furnace grano lithic walks cemented cellar front and rear porch lot, 50x300 located I on the highest point in Washington ! Heights, commanding a magnificent view of the mountain, river and city— possession at once. If purchased be fore April 1, the price will surprise you. 524 Camp St. 2tj-story brick lO rooms, bath and furnace corner property front and rear porch— lot, 20x100. Price reduced to *250.00. BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Second and Walnut Sts. —EVERGREENS— (Great Opportunity) at (Edgel of City Market. Home, barn, wagon, hog. | poultry and storage buildings. Two j (large fruit orchards (5) acres good j j woodland, running (Spring Water) i valuable meadows, apples. cherries, plums, quinces, pears, grapes, peaches ! and berries. Only < 10) minute walk . I to trolley, railroad depot and market, large Iron and Steel Mills and many | Factories. (Horse) fresh cow (2) hogs j I (60) chickens (40) bushel oats (50) j j bushel corn, farming machinery, all I straw, hay and manure. Farm (40) | acres H (*1,700) with everything above <*2.000!. Have (4041 farms for sale. Advertise in (70) papers. Make (4 to 6) trips daily using (2) automobiles. Reason for Bargains at low prices (guarantee) sales from (30 to 100) days. Time (is) money. Telephone (Ostrander) Danville. Pa —ROSKJIONTI'E— Ten (Iron) and (steel) mills, (12) silk, hose, pants and novelty works. Danville pays monthly to business (*200.000), Two trolley lines. (3) rail roads (80) trains daily. Only (10) minute walk to trolley and (15) to edge Busy City. Notice only (*2O) an acre for (220) acres. With (4) fine horses (51 fresh cows (10) hogs (100) poultry (8) ton hay (10) ton straw i3oft) bushel oats (500) bushel corn Bargain—(*s,Soo). Finest location in Pennsylvania for poultry, berries, fruit, early vegetables and Stock Business. (140) acres nearly level Southren Ex posure. Mostly new (painted) build ings. Running soring water through stone milk house. Woodland (and) fruit proposition (moneymaker. Blue Print Plan. (Photos). Time is valuable. Telephone (7 to S) Evenings at Dan ville. GEORGE B. OSTRANDER, Danville Telephones Sunbury Mornings (7 to S) Evenings. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOP. RENT First floor of building northwe t corner of Court and Cran berry. Apply on premises. I FOR RENT Houses with all improve- I ments at moderate rentals. J. E. Glpple, ' 1251 Market street. I'OR RENT CAMERON EXTENSION COTTAGES Several very desirable seven and eight-room brick houses with furnace —bath front porch and lawn. *l4, | *ls and *l6. Miller Brothers & 'Jo. ] ; i FOR RENT Residence 931 North j Third street: twelve rooms and bath; immediate possession. Apply 613 Fors ster street, or 1719 Green street. | FOR RENT No. 502 South Thir ; teenth street: 9 rooms; three-story I brick: all conveniences. Inquire R. M. I Wolfe, 500 South Thirteenth street. | Botli phones. j FOR RENT—At Dauphin, Pa., house ] ' with modern improvements, from April I J Ist. Address C. W. Talley, Dauphin, ! Pa. FOR RENT Modern residence. 1522 North Second street; 10 rooms and bath; reception hall: large diningroom; sanitary plumbing; front, side and back porches: all conveniences. Rent, *4O. Apply C. 11. Backenstoe, 14 North Third street. Bell phone 874R, or United phone 76SW. FOR RENT 1535 North Fourth I Street; three-story •"•■nsard roof; nine I rooms: improvements: wide paved , j street: trolley passes the. door: house ' ■ In good condition; possession April 1. Apply to A. C. Young. 26 North Third j street. Open evenings. FOR RENT 1 — One bungalow, 7 rooms and bath. *12.00: one bungalow, 5 i rooms and bath. *12.00; one cottage. 8 rooms and bath, *15.00: In Elkwood. Iveeney & Simmons, New Cumberland, | Pa. i FOR RENT—Two family house with | improvements and one acre of land, at | Lawnton. Rent, *25. J. E. Gipple, j 1251 Market street. i FOR RENT No. 2*5 West State i street: three-story brick: city steam, j etc. Inquire 1904 North Second street. , I Bell phone 2284 R. m I REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT A few de~ |' slrable houses at White Hill, with all improvements; lot, 35x119. Apply W. I 11. Snook, 334 Kelker street. Ai'ARTSIE; CS FOR RENT I ! APARTMENT FOR RENT Second | floor. Ave rooms and bath, bay window, j.-'' improvements, at 1408 State street. Me DAN'I EL'S APARTMENTS Fur nished complete two delightfully large second floor front rooms, for light housekeeping bath gas range closet meter bells let ter box. 1417 Market street. FOR RENT Apartment 1101 North Third street; all conveniences; steam heat. Apply 264 Herr street. j FOR RENT Apartments. 4 rooms, I kitchenette and bath, second floor, elec- I trie light, gas and city vapor beat. Ap | ply dwelling 222 Locust street. I FIRST FLOOR APARTMENT FOR I RENT Six rooms and bath: large! I closets and pantry: all the modern con- I veniences. No. 60S North Third street.! i opposite Capitol Park. Apply to Dr. j ! James, APARTMENTS FOR RENT TOR RENT Apartment*: also rooms for light housekeeping with all improvements. Derry Block. Fourteenth and Derr.v streets. Apply 1513 Vernon street. APARTMENT FOR RENT Third tloor, four rooms, hath and kitchenette: bay wndow front: city steam heat; f. 10.00 per month; No. 18 North Third ■treet. Apply Commonwealth Truat Co.. ,222 Market street. FOR RENT Apartment, flv« rooms and bnth. 925 North Third street. In quire H. L. Mehring. 1410 North Sixth atreet. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, second tloor; bay window, light, heat and use of bath; twelve minutes' walk from Market street. Inquire 155 Cres cent street. City. FOR RENT Elegantly furnished second floor front room; fourth door from Capitol grounds; all conveniences; city stear"- uso of both phones. 706 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Nicely furnialied room, second floor, next to bath, centrally lo cated, for gentleman, in private family. Address 8., 2278, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Three unfurnished I 1 rooms, suitable for light housekeeping, j , or one furnished room, for gentleman, { i with private family; excellent location! land steam heat. Apply 88 North Elgli- I teenth street. | FOR RENT | second floor, furnished or unfurnished; lalso two rooms, second floor: all con veniences; bath and heat; private fam ily. 1206 Penn street. FOR RENT Furnished room, with private communicating- bath; strictlv modern throughout; well situated: three minutes' from Capitol or market ' Square. Address H„ 2288, care of Tele graph. FOR RENT Two large unfurnished ' j rooms; use of telephone; all convent- 1 i ences: middle-aged man and wife pre ferred. Apply 128 Balm street, on the ' Hill. FOR RENT—Two- room apartments, I with conveniences. Apply Sirs. A. J. ! Ftckes. 567 Forrest street. City. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms ' for rent; use of bath and phone. No. I 1804 North Sixth street. City. FOR RENT Three rooms and kitchenette: use of bath; completely furnished, light housekeeping: separate | bells; refrigerator; gas range; hot i water heat: corner house; good loca- 1 tion: Improvements; no children. 12S8 1 Kittatinnv street. I FOR RENT Two or three unfur- • I nlshed rooms, suitable for light house j keeping; light and heat furnished: con venient to bath: use of front porch: ■ I private family: rent reasonable. 1632 I | North Fifth street. FOR RENT Four-room flat; all conveniences. Apply >*■ SIC State street. ROOMS WANTED WANTED Lady desires furnished or partly furnished room, with board, within walking distance of Third and North streets. Address 0.. 2294, care of Telegraph. WANTED WANTED. TO BUT An established j Real Estate Business. All answers will . be treated Strictly confidential. Ad dress C., 2279, of Telegraph. BICYCLES WANTED for cash. Bring us your bicycles, frames, coaster brakes, or any parts of bicycle for high est cash prices. See us at once. Key stone Cycle Co.. 814 North Third street. MR. MOTORCYCLE OWN El* 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, we will sell for you at a very reasonable commission. See us for mo torcycle bargains. Dayton Motorcycle Distributors for 1 four counties. KEYSTONE CYCLE CO.. Sl4 N. Third Street, United phone 19-W. 75c TO $5 PAID for Old Broken Sets o* False Teeth in any condition. High est price paid for Old Gold or Silver ; such as Rings, Pins. 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. FOR SALE FOR SAL.E3 ! TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, TRAVELING BAGS, and all kinds of Leather Goods. | Special attention given to repair work. llt will pay you to buy your Leather ; Goods from the Leather Merchants. ] Ilarriaburg Harness it Supply Company, I Second and Chestnut streets. 1 DOORS FOR SALE at Gable's. 111-117 South •Second street. All sizes. Cypress. ' White Pine and Fir Doors, Porch work, J Sash. Shutters and Mouldings. i FOR SALE Two road horses, rub ber-tired Jenny Lind. rubber-tired sur- 1 I ray. market wagon and six sets of har nees. Call 214 Lincoln street, Steelton. , | Bell 6X or 6Y. , FOR SALE White French Poodle puppies for sale. No. 171 North Fif teenth street. J WHITE LEGHORN Hatching Eggs J for sale. Young-Wyckoff strain, JI.OO ' per setting—s6.Co per hundred. Also •toe:: for sale. Address Elkview Poultry Farm. Specceville, Pa. EGGS FOR SALE from my White Wyandottes at >I.OO for 15, 94.00 per 10" I am not hatching any early, so , i you get my beat eggs. Fourteen years' I experience. Also a 400-egg Prairie i State Incubator. M. O. Sides, Hlghsplre, 1 Pa. United phone 45K. 1 FOR SALE 1914 Ford Touring Car, I equipped with seat cover, Klaxon horn and Presto Light; new tires; crfr as good as new—s3so. Apply Metz Sales Co., Seventeenth and Swatara streets. I FOR SALE One male breeding hog, weight 275 to 300 lbs.: five shoats, four will weigh 100 tbs.. other one 60 J lbs. H. F. Hershey, Heister Farm, J River R>>ad, Ilarriaburg, Pa. _ FOR SALE CARDS on sale at th« Telegraph Business offlc*. I FOR SALE Rabbit Hound pups; It black and tan; fine Kentucky stock. H. 11. Danner, Second street and Third ave- | nue, Wormleysburg, Pa. j FOR SALE Miller Organ, in fine t condition. Price, SIO.OO. Inquire 1124 Montgomery street. City. FOR SALE Toledo Scales. Com . puting 1!0 pound capacity, drunv shape I (Blue) selling price 5 to 65 cents. Used \ i but a short time. Cost $140.00. Will ; sacrifice. Inquire J. M. Shatzer, 529 ' 1 South Sixteenth street, Harrisburg, Pa. , I Bell 2298 J. 1 I FOR SALE Private family wishes ; tto sell piano In good condition. Very reasonable. Gooa reason for selling. | Address K. G., care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Eggs for hatching j | from prize-winning White Wyandottes, ] having won at 15 leading shows, $1.50 per 15 eggs Martin strain. William K. I Wltmer, 1822 North street, Harrisburg, | Pa. I ROOMS FOR RENT CARDB can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE lce cream tables and I chairs, new style mahogany wall case, •orange ade machine. Apply L. Silbert, | 1 1542 North Sixth street. | I FOR SALE One horse and Swab j ] wagon, one cart, one sewing machine. ; I Apply 1005 Paxton street. FOR SALE FOR SALE *2s new portable buildine-. Can be put together In half hour. Suitable for workshop or chicken house. *lO takes It. 1044 South Elev enth street. FOR SALE AT GABLE S. 113, 115 H "d 117 South Second street, 6,000 gal lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme quality. All the full line of the Acine make. FOR SALE Job press, 10xt5; type stone and furniture. Address 1412 Swatara. FOR SALE Jenntng strain Indian Runner Duck Eggs for hatching, *I.OO per setting. *7.00 per hundred. Stock 1 also for sale. Elkvlew Poultry Farm. Speecevllle. Pa. GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and Board and Table Board at 25c each. One of these signs will be given with each | six-time order for a classified ad. If ! paid In advance, inquire at Office of i Telegraph. EXCHANGE WILL EXCHANGE one minute Tin type Camera and complete outfit, takes and develops pictures in one minute, for motorcycle In good condition. Write Box 212, Lemoyne. Pa. FOR KENT FOR RENT Second floor room 3,700 uquare feet, for light manufactur ing purposes. New building. Call at premises, Twelfth and Herr streets. OFFICES FOR RENT FRANKLIN BUILDING. LOCUST AND COI'RT STS All outside rooms —city steam heat elevator and jani tor service reasonable rentals. Mil ler Brothers & Co., Opp. Post Office. OFFICES FOR REST FRANKLIN BUILDING. WCIJHT AND | COURT STS All outside rooms city steam heat elevator and Janitor service—reasonable rentals. Miller Brothers & Co., Opp. Post Office. FOR RENT Room 3500 square feet floor space, suitable for storage or light manufactur ing purposes. Inquire J. Rhoads, Cowden and Forster streets. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ANY intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers experience unnecessary. Send for pari ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock oort, N. Y. T HAVE a 5 per cent. Bond for large or small investors that is gilt-edge Free of tax. You know what vou are getting. 5 per cent, guaranteed. Bonds in *IOO.OO denominations. Address X 2289, care of Telegraph. FINANCE OR BUY an electric light ' and power property in any Eastern ! ■State. Box M. 2290, this office. I MADE *50,000 In live years In the 1 mail order business, began with *5 bend for free booklet. Tells how. Hea. cock, 555 Lockport. N. Y. CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS FOR BALE \\ ell equipped good loca tion rent reasonable. Also good gro cery store for sale at inventory. Full Information at our offices. Beli Realty Co., Bergner Building. A i manufacturer of snecialtles for shoe trade contempt ites opening sales stations in cities of the first, second and third class, and de sires several good., hustling and up-to date young men, preferably with ex perience In retail shoe business havintt •1.000.00 to *1.500.00 to Invest with Ver vices. Addresi- 8., 2291, care of Tele- I graph. i. BUSINESS PERONALS FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine 1 Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the i I Druggist and Apothecary, 11» Market street. Harrisburg, p a . Telephone' orders given prompt attention Bail I 1960. HAULING H w. LATHE. Boarding Stable and National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul. ' lng. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No 2503 R. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS ~ ! Penn- Construction Co.. of Harris- ' burg. Pa.. Contractors and Builders i Reinforced concrete a specialty. Esti mates furnished tree. J. C. Pastor 122 Hoerner Street, President. AWNINGS Place your order for Awnings with us now. We do up _ bolstering of all kinds aud carpet work. Jos. Coplinky, successor to Voll mer, 12085* North Third street. Bell 2SO4J. FREIGHT DRAYAGE, Storage, Shlp pers and Distributors of Merchandise of all kinds. Prompt and efficient ser vice. Warehouses on P. R. R. and P. & R. tracks. Montgomery and Co. (Peipher Line), Tenth below Market street. PIANO MOVING done by experts. Winter Piano Co., 23 North Fourth street. Also call Bell telephone 14«. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert help. Send us your worn furniture. Our best efforts Insure your satisfaction. S. N. • Cluck, *2O Woodbine street. ————————————— ] MONEY TO LOAN LOANS—SS TO S2OO for honest working people keeping 1 house. Rates less than legal. Pay- ! mcnts weekly or monthly. No J notification of employer or friends. ; CO-OPERATIVE L. &I. CO. j 204 Chestnut Street Authorized capital. *IOO.OOO. MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate \ security in any amounts and upon any • terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. I . Box 174, Harrisburg. Pa. I . WE LEND MONEY IX ANY!' AMOUNTS Payments to suit J1 borrower. Small loans a specialty, j Positively lowest rates in the city. I Up-to-date methods. Licensed, \ bonded and incorporated. PENN A. INVESTMENT CO. 132 Walnut Street ANY person needing money In amounts from *5 to *SO holding a sal- , arieil position, would be benefited by calling on us. Employes* Discount Co., 36 North Third street. STORAGE F1 REPROOF STORAGE warehouse, I divided Into private rooms for storage of household goods. Low Insurance. Inspection Invited. General merchan dise warehouse and household goods! warehouse are W-ated on tracks of I Penn. R. R-. 437-445 South Second street. Harrisburg Storage Company. | STORAGE UV 3-story brick building, rear 40* Market street. Honsehold goods Id rleaa, private | rooms. Reasonable rates.- Apply to P. G. Dlener, Jeweler, 40S Market St. STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Prl- I vate rooms. *1 to *3. Wagons. 75 cental per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co„ 411 'Btoad street. Both phones. LITTLE CHANGE ID ' NEW YORK MARKETS New York. March 17. lndecision was the keynote of to-day's early stock market, the principal issues showing little change from yesterday's reac tionary tendency. Reading, whose di rectors meet to-day for dividend ac tion. recordefl an initial decline of three-eighths from yesterday's close, but soon recovered. United States Steel and some of the motor trucks were lower, while Bethlehem Steel rose to oiMt. Trading was small with a narrow range. NEW YORK STOCKS Furnished by 11. M. Snavely, 208 Arcade Building. New York, March 17. Open. High. Low. Clos. Alaska G M 83% 33% 32% 32% Amal Cop . r.4% r.4% 54% 64% AmßtSug. 40% 41% 40% 41 Am Can 27% 27% 27% 27% Am Ice Sec 29 29 28% 28% Am Smelt . 64% 64% 64 64 Am Sugar . 102% 102% 102% 102% Am T & T. 120% 120% 120 120 Anaconda . 26% 26% 2C% 26% Atchison .. 96 96 96 B&O 66% 67% 66% 67% Beth Steel. 58 58% 57% 57% Bklyn RT. 86% 86% 86% 86% Cal Petro. . 16% 16% 16% 16% Can Pacific 159 159 % 158% 158% Cent Leath 33% 33% 53% 33% C& O 41 % 41 % 41 % 41 % C, M&St P 86% $6 % 86% 86% C Con Cop. 35% 35% 35% 35% Con Gas .. 115% 115% 115% 115% Corn Prod. 11% 11% u % 1114 Distil Sec.. 7% 7% 7 7 Erie 22% 23 22% 22% Erie Ist pd 36% 37 36% 36% Gen Motors 102% 103% 100% 101% GoodrichßF 34% 34% 34% 34% ] GtNorth p<l 115% 115% 115% 115% GtNthO sbs 32 32% 32 32 % GugEx... 49% 49% 49% 49% Int-Met ... 12% 12% 12% 12% Int-Met pfd 59% 60 59 % 59% Leh Valley. 135% 135% 135% 135% Lou & Nash 113 113 Mex Pet .. 67 69% 67 69% Mo Pacific. 10% 10% 10% 10% N T Central 83 83 % 82% 82% NY.NH &H 51% 51% 51% 51% Nor Pacific 102% 103 102% 102% Pac Mail.. 18 Vi 18% 18 18«' Penna R R 105 105% 105 105 " Pgli Coal . 20 20 Pgh C pfd.. 90% 90% 90 % 90 {i R C Copper 17 % 17 % 17 % 17 % Reading .. 143 144 % 142% 143% So Pacific.. 83% 83% 83% 88 % So Railway 15 15% 15 15% So Rwy pfd 48% 48% 48 48 " Tenn Cop.. 27% 28 27% 28 j Third Ave. 51 51% 51 51% ! Union Pac. 119% 120% 119% 120 U S Rubber 56 56 1 jU S Steel. 44% 45% 44% 44% U S Stl pfd 104% 105 104% 104% Utah Cop. . 52% 52% 52% 52% I West Aid... 21% 22 21 % 21% West U Tel 64% 64% West Mfg.. 68% 68% PHILADELPHIA STOCKS Philadelphia, March 17. Stocks closed steady. Cambria Steel 41 General Asphalt Asked 26 General Asphalt. Pfd 64 Lake Superior Corp Asked 7 Navigation 75% Lehigh A'alley 67% Pennsylvania Railroad 52% Philadelphia Electric 23% Philadelphia Company Asked 20 Philadelphia Rapid Transit 10% j Reading 71»; 1 I Storage Battery 49 1 j Union Traction 34% I United Gas Improvement 83 | United States Steel 44% | Warwick Iron and Steel ... 9% LEGAL NOTICES I Harrisburg, Pa.. March 17, 1915. j SEPARATE SEALED PROPOSALS will be received until 12 o'clock noon, j March 27, the undersigned, at his office. Calder Building, for the con struction of a Fire House on Derrv I Street, near Twenty-first Street, and j for plumbing, heating and electrical , equipment for said house. Plans and specifications may be seen lat the above office. , All bids must be accompanied by a I certified check, or bond, approved bv i the City Solicitor, for *2OO. and a final bond of 25 per cent, of the contract price will be required of the success ful bidders to secure faithful perform ance of the contract. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. M. HARVEY TAYLOR, Superintendent Department of Parks and Public Property. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE In the Assigned Estate of C. A. Eeltard PURSUANT to an Order of the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County on March 8. 1915. the undersigned, As signee for the benefit of creditors of C. A. Eckard, will offer at public sale at the Court House at Harrisburg, Pa., at 1 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 southeastern cor ner of Sixteenth and Juniper Streets; thence southwardly along the eastern line of Sixteenth Street seventeen feet, more or less, to the northern line of a ten feel wide alley; thence eaatwardly along the northern line of said alley 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 less, to a point on the western line of the laßt mentioned alley five feet north of the northern line of the first mention- ' e alley; {hence northwardly along the - western line of the said last mentioned 1 alley twelve feet, more or less, to the line of property N0.623l North Sixteenth Street; thence westwardly along said line through the center of the partition wall between said property and prop erty herein described, eighty-one feet, more less, to the place of beginning. Thereon erected .a three-story brlcTt dwelling house, No. 521 North Sixteenth Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Said property will be sold subject to a mortgage of Ellen C. Sidle of Twenty f.ve Hundred Dollars (*2.500.00), with interest from January 11, 1914. Ten per cent, of the purchase money 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. WICKERSHAM, Assignee for the benefit of creditors of P. A. Eckard. WM. H. EARNEST. Attorney. Houses Dress Aprons ft Direct From Manufacturer to You Like Ulnetratlaa—alrclr MBA* la M ataadard »er- iffy *l® rain «f «xtn quality—llckt, cadet aad aarjr klaa—• f .J' .I'lU with jacket—M lackea Inc. f~ . •I'-f Satisfaction guaranteed. Otherwise return goods and '1 we will refund money. |r« .] *1 Mall yaar order now, Inctker with remittance, )».' ; IV tt'itlas quantity aad color desired; te jr. j -ii THE D. &S. COMPANY V** DAUPHIN, PA. "mJTaT * PHIL.ADBI.PHTA PRODRCB By Associated Press I Philadelphia. March 17. Wheal Lrfiwer: No. 2. rail. spot, oxport, $1.68® 1.63; No. l, Northern, Dulutli, export, 11.65K1J.71. Corn Sleady; No. 2. spot, export, 7i®7Bc; No. 2, yellow, local, 80® 81c. Oats Steady; No. 2, white, 65®) 65>.4c. Bran Firm: winter, per ton, $26.50®29.60; spring:, per ton, $21.00® 16.50. Iteflned Sugars Market Arm; pow dered, 6.00 c: fine granulated, 5.90 c; con fectioners' A, 6.80 c. Butter The market Is weak; western. creamery, extras, 28®29c; nearby, prints, fancy, 32c. Rests The market is firmer; Pennsylvania and other nearbv Arxts. ' free rases, $6.15 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $6.00 per . rue; western, extras, firsts, free cases. $6.15 per case; do., firsts, free cases, 1 $6.00 per case. | Live Poultry Weak; fowls, 16® l$o; old roosters. U'/i®l2c; chickens. I 14@ 17c; turkeys, 15®17c; ducks, 16® 16c: Reese. i2®l6«. Dressed Poultry Firmer; turkeys, fancy, 21c; do., fair to grood. IB®2»r. fowls, heavy, 19®20c; do., average. 16®18e; do., unattractive. 14®16c; old rooatera, 14o; trollini chickens, near by. 18023 c; western, 14®32c; roast lnr chickens, 17®»0c; ducks. UOtlc; «ee«». 10®14e. Potatoes Market weak; Penn sylvania. par bushel, 60®6#c: Maine, per bushel. 45®50c; New York, per bushel, 38®48c; Jersey, per basket. 30 ® 35c. Flour—The market Is weak; winter, clear. $8.6<3>4.10: straights. Pennsyl vania. $7.00® 7.25: spring-, straights, $7.25®7.50; do., patents, $7.60®8.00; western, $4.36®4.40; patents, 94.10® 4.76: Kansas straight. Jute sacks, s4.lt ®4.30; spring, firsts, clear, $4.00®4.20; ctra'snts, $4.20®4.30; patents, $4.36® *.• O. Ilay The market la weak; tim othy. No. 1, large bales. $18.00; No. 1, medium bales, $17.60® 18.00: No. 2, dc.. $16.60® 16.50; No. 3. do.. $14.00® 15.00; samples, $13.00® 14.00; no grade, $ll.OO ©12.00. Clover mixed hay. Light mixed, $17.00017.60; No. 1. do., $16.00® 16.60: No. 2. do.. $14.50® 16.50. CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago. 111.. March 17. Hogs—Re ceipts, 6,000: slow; 5c under yesterday's average. Bulk of sales, $6.75®6.50: llarht $6.60®6.85; mixed. $6.60®6.8fi; heavy, $6.3066.85; rough. $6.30® 6.15; pigs, $0.50®5.60. Cattle Receipts, 4,000; firm. Na tive. $5,800? 8.75; western, $6.20®7.45; cows and heifers, $3.30®7.75; calves, $6.50® 9.75. Sheep Receipts, 16,000- unsettled. Sheep, $7.00®10.00: yearlings, $7.80® 9.20: lambs. $7.75®>9.55. CHICAGO nOARD OF THADR By Associated Press Chicago, 111., March 17. Board of Trade closing: Wheat—t.64',4; July. 1.21%. Corn—May, 73 s ,; July. 76',. Oats—May. 59Vi : July. 53"a. Pork—May, 17.57: July, 18.00. I^rd—May. 10.60: July, 10.85. Ribs—May, 10.05- July, 10.37. mm hi niiiaini mi MONEY ]A. To Housekeepers, Work- II ingmen and Salaried Kiu> ■ ployea. IJEGALi RATES I IQUITABLI INVESTMENT COMPANY 1 9N. MARKET SQCAHK I Hooui 21. 4UI flout Spooner 801 l dine For Rent Desirable offices in the Union Trust Building. Apply Union Trust Company FOR SALE Suburban Homes 3rd St., Riverside $2,800 to $3,300 Do not mis* this opportunity to own a home that will Increase in value, yes. double Itself In the next ten years. They are brick con struction with Iron spot brick fronts, bay window, front and rear porches, modern and up-to-da.te in every way. To see them -will con vince you of this fact, also that you will have one of the grandest views unsurpassed In this section of the State. Open for inspection Sundays included. Further par ticulars apply to W. E. MOESLEIN 422 NOIITH ST. Bell Phone 1085K / > River Front Land FOR SALE 2500 feet of level land facing river, on Bell farm, just outside of Dauphin. Delightful site for per manent home, or summer cottage. Will be sold in lots of 100 feet or more. For terms, prices, etc. Ap ply to DR. w. P. CLARK Itoom 200, Caldcr Building 15
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