TELEPHONE ¥Oll CLASSIFIED AD—NO EXTRA CHARGE DIED SMEE On April 12, 1915, George W. Sniee, aged 66 years. The relatives anil friends are Invited to attend the services on Friday after noon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his son-in-law, Clarence O. Uacken stoas, 2J5 South Nineteenth street. Burial Kast Harrisburg Cemetery. Perry county papers, please copy. HANSHAW Died. April 13, 1915, at the Keystone Hospital, at 12:30 A. M.. Mrs. Florence Hanshaw, wife of Charles E. Hanshaw, aged 52 years. Funeral services Tiiursday after noon, at 2 o'clock, from her late resi dence. 1600 North Third street. Rela tives and friends are invited .to attend without further notice. Burial Harris burg Cemetery. LOST LOST on STRAYED A young Col lie—missing since Sunday. Answers to the name of Hoi). Suitable reward for his return or information. Hell phone. N. E. Hause. Bellevue Park. JiOST Large, black wallet, contain ing sum of inonev. Finder kindly re turn to W. A. Davis, care Loose Wiles Biscuit Co., Paxton and Railroad streets, and receive reward. FOUND FOUND The well-dressed man. lie • lways sends his clothes to Kggert s Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market street. Do you'. Both phones. Call and deliver. Hl-'.I.P WANTED —Mule GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy to get. My free booklet, Y-072, tells how. Write to-day—NOW. Karl Hop kins. Washington, D. C. WANTED First-class mechanic in automobile repair shop. .One who can operate lathe. Must have experience; also state age. Good opportunity for right man. Reference required. Ap ply M., 2395, care of Telegraph. WANTED Old Established New York City Coffee Tea and Spice House desires salesman having established trade in New Jersey and Eastern Penn sylvania. Address. with particulars, Salary, Box 718, New York City. ERRAND BOY WANTED. Apply Askin and Marine Co.. 30 North Second street. THOUSANDS GOVERNMENT JOBS. Open to Men and Women. $65.00 to $150.00 month. Write for list. Frank lin Institute. De 361-D, Rochester, N. Y. ; .WANTED Y.oung man for draft ing and architectural tracing, with some experience. Box 452, Hummels town. Pa. WANTED Two married men for Tea and Coffee routes. Must be able to furnish bond. Jewel Tea Co., 2t>9 Broad street. WANTED Carriage painter, first class striper and varnisher; permanent position for right man. Apply Crispen Motor Car Co.. 113 South Cameron street, Harrlsburg, Pa. ARMY OF Till!: UNITED STATES MEN WANTED Ablebodied, unmar ried men between ages of IS and 35; citizens of United States, of good char acter and temperate habits,, who can speak, read and write the English language. For information apply to Recruiting Ofllcer. Bergner Building, 3d & Market Sts. Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Two paperhangers. All piecework and steady employment. .' poly W. A. Reamer & Son, 1505 North Sixth street. HELP WANTED —Female WANTED Girls over 16 years of age to learn cigarmaking. Paid,while learning. Apply Har risburg Cigar Co., 500 Race street. WANTED Demonstiator. Best only need apply. Call 8-9 A. M., and 6-S P. M. A. Smidth, 522 Third street. WANTED Experienced steno grapher. Apply 201 Arcade Building. WANTED Experienced assistant in dressmakiti parlors. Api>lv 220 Lo cust street, third lloor, between 9 A. M. and 6 P. M. Apprentice girl wanted. Small sum paid while learning. WANTED Ten demonstrators. Apply 908 North Third street, between .'i and 11 A. M. and 1 and 5 P. M. WANTED Bright, energetic lady of neat appearance and selling ability, (iood salary. Address M., 2396, care of Telegrapn. WANTED Experienced lady steno grapher anil typewriter; must have ref erences. Call between 10 and 12, Thursday, Room 27 Spooner Building. WANTED White girl for general housework. Call 2146 North Fifth street. WANTED Housekeeper for -widower. Must be neat, refined lady. <iood home will be given in small fam ily. Light duties. Address Box 32, East Waterford, Pa. AVANTED, AT ONCE Experienced operators on power machines to sew canvas gloves. Can also use a few learners. Good- wages while learning. Call Steelton Glove Co.. 709 South Sec ond street, Steelton. WANTED Girl to act as steno grapher and clerk: must have good references; steady employment to right party. Address, stating salary wanted, Box A. 2393, care of Telegraph. • WANTED White girl for k. n< ral housework; no washing. Apply 193, North Second street. WANTED An experienced white girl for cooking and general house work: three in family; reference re quired. Call Bell phone 918. J. loca tion. North Second street. WANTED Experienced alteration hpnds on ladies' -luits and dresses. Ap ply 920 North Third street. WANTED Competent girl, white or colored, for general housework. Call Bell phone 3020 W. WANTED Lady canvassers; sal arv and commission: steady workers. Call 8-9 A. M„ 6-S P. M. William P. Schneider, 822 North Third street. EDUCATED WOMEN of refinement, over 21, with forceful personality, am bitious to earn good salary: exi ep tional opportunity to travel; establish ed business; reference required. Ad dress 8.. 2387, care of Telegraph. WANTED Experienced maue'e feeder: wages. $6.00 per week. Sanitary Family Washing Co., Sixteenth and Elm streets. f \ Must you get out of the Capitol Park Extension Dis trict? Have you considered the very desirable location at the southwest corner of Briggs and Capital streets? 4 r >.B ft. front on Capital St., and 95 ft. front on Briggs St. Price, $9,000. MILLER BROTHERS & CO. RBAL ESTATE Fire Insurance "iirfly llnnds Locust and Court Streets WEDNESDAY EVENING* HELI» WANTED—MaIe and Female 1 RAILWAY MAIL AND POSTAL j CLERKS Examinations soon: over i u 2.000 appointments yearly. Prepare at ! - home. Write for our Plan No. 15, of e payment after appointment. Philadel- I - pliia Business College, Civil Service De t. j AGENTS WANTED ! _ i t WE WILL PAY YOU $l2O to dis-| t tribute religious literature in your [ community. Sixty days' work. Ex- I perlence not required. Man or woman, j . Spare time may be used. Zeigler Co., I - £hUade^>h^ >< £2^^» ' j SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe ! DRUGS Q. A. wishes position in Harrisburg or vicinity for the sum- I ' mer. Can start June 1. L. S. Webster, 326 South Sixteenth, Philadelphia, Fa. I HAVE your work done by an cxperl -0 enced man—whitewashing, houseclean r ing most anything you wish to be >, done. Di op me n card and I will come and see you. Charles Summers, 608 - York avenue. 1 TINSMITH, both Inside and out: best s , of references. Call, or write, for inter j I view, M. Armington, 2352 Ellerslle street. 1 ] WANTED Chauffeur wants posi i tlon, private or commercial; make own - repairs: sober: not afraid of hard work; p city or country. Address 1913 Derry K j street. 1 ? i WANTED By white man, work of | any kind; can furnish reference. Ad- I dress H„ 2390. care of Telegraph. j WANTED Middle-aged white man ' ' | desires position as night watchman or j day watchman: best of reference. Call | United phone 441 Y. WANTED By colored man. posi ! tljon as cook in hotel or private family, or any kind of work. Call, or address, 029 Cherry avenue. WANTED White, middle-aged, married man desires place as night watchman and running elevator; two yea.s' experience on elevator. Call, or address 1525. North Seventh street. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Young, white girl de | sires work of any kind. Call, or ad ! dress, 1215 Fulton street. ! WANTED A young colored girl ! j wants work of any kind, in or out of | ' town. Call or address, 549 Showers I ! avenue. Rooms 5-6. [ WANTED Refined, middle-aged I ! woman, with four-year-old boy, would | like position its housekeeper. Address ; J.. 2384, care of Telegraph. WANTED—By white woman, day's work of any kind. 1415 Wallace street, j I WANTED Reliable colored girl wants general housework in small fain- I I ily. Bell phone 3236 M. i | j WANTED Curtain and blanket j washing. Address T.. 2392, care of j Telegraph. j ! WANTED Colored girl desires J 'general housework; no cooking. Call, | lor address, Sarah Johnson, 1228 Spruce i | avenue. j WANTED Young colored girl , wants position to a:sist with house work, or as child's nurse. Call, or ad | dress, 1721 North Seventh street. I WANTED Colored girl wants gen- I t \ eral housework: can do plain cooking; j i can give references. Call, or address, ■ !318 Mulberry street. ,j : 1 j WANTED Neat, young, experienc- j [ ed white girl desires position as | waitress. Call, or address, 1540 Thomp !' son avenue. HELP WANTED—MaIi- or IVninle 1 I WANTED German man and wife! wish positions ol' any kind; man is car- ] [ penter by trade. Apply Box 111, Sleel ton. Pa. ! lIEAL ESTATE IOK SALE i FOR SALE 2518 Jefferson street; i I'new brick house; all improvements; a bargain on easy terms. Inquire T. A . i Bell, 820 North Third street. i| , FOR SALE Desirable building lots; I in the Tenth Ward, located on Fourth,, Fifth, Schuylkill and 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. i FOR SAGE OR RENT Fine, new I 2%-story brick residence, in good lo | entity. 1001 North Seventeenth street;' I corner lot. 60x120; eight rooms; finished j i upper story; center hall: all improve- [ Iments; easy terms: immediate posses- I | sion. Inquire of George A. Shreiner, | • Seventeenth and Forster streets. r j —— ' FOR SALE 1712 Susquehanna i street; three-story brick: eight rooms,] " | hall and'bath: cement cellar. Price,; $2,350. Inquire Charles Barnhart, 1821 i '[Whitehall street. ; FOR SALE— ,i 2830 N. Second St. New 2',2-story' brick and stucco 8 rooms, bath and i I steam heat front and rear porch —j | lot 25x100. This is one of the best lin- 1 I ished houses in the city. 1 | Seventh St.. New Cumberland one ' half square from trolley line nearly ' ; new 2%-story brick 8 rooms, batii • i and hot water heat front and rear porches hardwood floors lot, luOx ; ins. BRINTON-PACK E R CO.. Second and Walnut Sts. \ •| Bi'NGALOW FOR SALE 8 rooms! "I— bath gas furnace por.-h —-1 1 lot. 35x110 fruit garden 2O foot; ! alley on rear. Price. $2,800. Little j ; | cash needed. Bell Realty Co., Bergner ! [ I Building. •I NO. 35 SOUTH THIRTEENTH ! STREET dwelling and store room: | , ' lot 25x100: price reasonable. This is a i J I good property to buy as it will greatly I 1 ; increase in value. Bell Realty Co., j I Bergner Building. ' : I>OOK WHAT $2,700.00 WILL BUY! i 32-Acre farm, located 3 miles west of " : Goldsboro - 11 miles from Harrisburg " I —6-room frame dwelling bank barn ; —spring and running water large! "j variety of fruit also two horses i one brood sow 2 cows 2 market ' ) wagons one farm wagon plow —- i harrow hay rake corn planter —. " j <orn plow mower cultivator j 1 corn grinder 2,000 feet of finished 1 ' lumber. Possesion at once. Brinton- i | Packer Co., Second and Walnut Sts. (15) ACRES | (Ebonwood) just outside (City Lim-; [its i fine location seven room house,! 'slate room, shutters, large cellar (2); | pane windows, running water and j j ; porches. Cost to build painted dweii ~ | ing ($1,600). Dandy barn, wagon, hog,: J poultry, storage and smoke houses. Ap- I " ; pies, cherries, peaches, quinces, pears, | " ] grape.-, plums, currants, strawberries j _iand rhubarb. About half mile to Troi-; B I ley by main Public Road, rural route. | near school, church and telephone. ; 1 1 Terms (s3ooi cash wiUi easv payments. , < KM ACRES _ (Great Opportunity) at (Edge) of, . i City Market. Home, barn, wagon, hog. ! poultry and storage buildings. Two! larg" fruit orchards (3) acres good I woodland. running (Spring Water) ! j valuable meadows, apples., cherries, ] plums, ouinces, pears, grapes, peaches land berries. Only (111) minute walk to j trolley. railroad depot, large Iron and 1 Steel Mills and many Factories. (Horse) j fresh cow (2) hogs (60) chickens (40) I bushel oats (50) bushel corn, farming machinery, all straw, hay and manure. <sr.) \ckes (sn.ft.'O) (Bonnyhonie) facing (meadows) by I main road to City Market. (Iron Mills) | Factories. Railroads (80) trains daily (201 churches (40) schools. Buildings I alone valued (*3,700). Telephone (mailt ; delivered at door, square to school and • •nuvrh. (2) large aople orchards, snd running water. (8.1) acres @ (12.900). Reason AVlfe's Death For ($3,650). Mutch team (ln» horses age (7) and (3> fresh niivii (4) hearty hog;: (75) chick ens (10O) bushel rials (160) bushel corn, ! hay and straw. <;KOiinK. h. ovntAMiKii. I Danville Telephones Sunbury | Mornings (7 to 8) Evenings. 1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE | FOR SALE New brick houses, 9 | rooms, bath, gas, electric light, steam heat, porches, good location, well built, i finished in chestnut. Particulars at Bell I Realty Co., Bergner Building. I FOR SALE Small amount of cosh I neeued three-story house all im j provements steam heat now va- l cant. Inspect It. No. 18 North Six teenth street. Hell Realty Co., Berg i ner Building. FOR SALE—Corner building lot. lOOxj ! 120 Third and Iteyd streets, Camp i Hill square from trolley, railroad; land freight station price reduced! ] from $625 to $475. A. F. Werner, 213 Chestnut. REAL ESTATE TOR RENT J FOR RENT Sir-room houses at f Edgemont, on Twenty-third street, one half mile north of Penbroolc. Inquire of W. C. Brenneman, Penbrook, corner! of Curtin and Elm. FOR RENT Tlu-ee-story house, 134 ! Linden street; eight rooms, water and ! gas; possesion at once. Apply c. F. Gohl. 1003 North Second street. Bell i phone 899 M. FOR RENT A three-story dwell ing house, No. 1007 North Sixth street; all conveniences; cemented cellar; steam heat. etc. J. T. Ensminger, Second and Chestnut streets. FOH RENT COS Maclay St $20.00 ] 1200 N. 3rd St.. apartment $20.00 J. S. SI RLE. 256 Herr St. i FOR RENT 1954 Swatara eight rooms and bath; house in goou condition. Possession given 17th of April. Rent. $14.00. Apply 29 North Sixteenth street. City. FOR RENT Two-story brick house, two miles north of Dauphin. ! Nine rooms and bath. An ideal sum- j mer home. For particulars address David Hoffman, Dauphin, Pa. FOR RENT • Three-story brick house, 1713 North Third street; all Im provements; immediate possession. Ap ply 1100 North Front street. APARTMENTS FOR KENT ! FOIt RENT New modern apart | menis, 6 rooms, bath, pantry, storage, continuous hot water, front and rear ' porcliee. Apply H. W. Miller, State i Hignwuy Dept.. or 2210 North Third. Belt plione biU. ' NEW, modern apartments, 2208 North I Third street; reception hall, o rooms, I bath, steam heat, hardwood llocrs. laundry, front and rear porches. Ap- I ply C. C. Whitemau, 2208 North Third | street. ! FOR RENT Two five-room apart ; ments: modern improvements; l'ront I and rear porches. Apply 2019 Green | | street. j i FOR RENT —• Two-room furnished I l apartment for light housekeeping; sec-j i ond lloor front; all conveniences. Ap- . ply before 6 P. M. to 621 North Second, I. j after 6 P. M., 51S North Second. Ball ■ j phone 1824 J. I FOR RENT A furnished suite of I ! two rooms, hath and kitchenette, for] I housekeeping; hot water, city steam j I heat. Apply Penn'a Realty & Improve- . j tnent Co., 132 Locust street. ! APARTMENT FOR RENT Second i floor, six large rooms, four bay win-c clows, all facing street and Capitol;' I tiled bath; pantry; city steam and ' i electric lights. Inquire 100 North ; j street. ; I FOR RENT Apartments. four | 'rooms and bath, ail conveniences, iocat- l I ed on corner Sixth and Harris streets, j ' Apply to L. Filbert, 1542 North Sixth I street. FOR RENT Apartment 1101 North Third street; all conveniences; steam heat. Apply 264 Herr street. i COMPLETE FURNISHED APART- I MENT Two rooms, kitchenette and • bath, suitable for married couple or j two gentlemen. Centrally located; ; immediate possession. Maid service j ; obtainable. Phone 1203, or apply | Apartment 4, Cumbler Apartments, C ,212 North second street, City. FOR RENT Third lloor 239 North I street; five rooms; pantry; tiled bath; ' | all hardwood floors; large side and rear): porches; ail modern conveniences. Ap j ply llrst lloor, 239 North street. | FOR RENT Apartment, with ail j modern improvements, including city ' ' steam heat, No, 204 Walnut street. E. : • | Mather Co. j FOR RENT 2O North Fourth street, j* third lloor apartment; five rooms and I I bath; electric lights, gas and steam ! j beat. Call at 430 Walnut street. ! ;" ROOMS FOR RENT t ! FOR RENT Two nicely furnished i l rooms for light housekeeping; corner I ! house; electric lights: steam heat; ail | I conveniences. A very desirable location. ' ; Inquire 525 North Fifteenth street. j I FOR RENT Two bright, airy rooms ! furnished for light housekeeping; all I improvements; gas range: kitenqn cabi-j net; refrigerator; gas on separate, meter; immediate possession; references', exchanged. Apply 342 South Sixteenth] street. ! FOR RENT Three unfurnished j 1 rooms. Apply 226 Hamilton street. j FOR RENT One second-story back | 'room and one third-story front, with i use of bath and phone. 203 Kelker | i street. | FOR RENT Two unfurnished J I rooms, suitable for light housekeeping; j | use of bath and phone; elegant loca- ! Ition; middle-aged or elderly people | preferred. 227 Boas street. I FOR RENT Several unfurnished ' i rooms for light housekeeping; no chii- | dren. Also one furnished room. Apply . 811 North Third street. FOR RENT Two communicating, j second-story front rooms: suitable for offices or dentist's parlor; both rooms and loation very desirable. Apply 219 North Second street for information. FOR RENT Two large, furnished | I second floor rooms, suitable for light | housekeeping, one front; all conveni ences. 1121 Market street. I FOR RENT - Two nice, large rooms, in private family, furnished or unfur nished, suitable for light housekeeping.! Address Box L, 2388. care of Telegraph. ; .. i FOR RENT Nicely furnished front I room: bay window; view to Market! jstreet: all conveniences. Inquire lie:- , ; rick Apartments. ■22 South Fourth I I street. i ! FOR RENT Gentleman can hav« ! ! well-furnished room, private family, j board if desired: references. 235 Boas; | street. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Two rooms on third ' l floor, furnished for light housekeeping. ! | Apply 1327 North Sixth street. I FOR RENT Ftirnlshed rooms, j isinrrl? or ensuite: all conveniences. In truding phone; referenco required. Ap j plv 1.115 North Front street j ROOMS WANTED i ] I WANTED Furnished room. In nice • | location for colored man and wife. Ad-i j dress R.. 2X85. care of Telegraph. WANTED 1 | WANTED A mattress sewing ma- 1 • hire. Willi motor pnfeired; state low- i est cash price, I nited States Mattress' i Co.. Twelfth and Herr streets. ■ —— { WANTED Bicycles, or parts of I bicycles, for highest cash prices, at I "in'". Try Keystone quick repair ser- I v>c« and save money. Keystone Cvi le , I Co.. 81» Nort* Third street Both i | phones. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH BOARD WANTED I WANTED Home with private fam- ! Uy until Fall for girl and boy. 11 and I 12 years. Reasonable price paid. Ref- | erehces exchanged. 8., 2389. care of Telegraph. HOARDERS WANTED TWO men can se'-ure board In pri vate family. Pleasant second story front room and use of telephone. Workingmen preferred. Terms reason able. Address W.. 2391, care of Tele graph. SEVERAL refined. Christian fami- i lies wanted as summer boarders at I Lime Valley Farm. Will open about j June 1. For particulars address Box 167. Rlieems, Pa. —■—imm FOR SALE j HARRISBURG INVESTMENTS | Keystone State Industrial Fair and , Merchants Ice Co. stock, shares selling rapldlv. For narticulars see F. J. Dar lington, 4 North Fifth street. Bell phone 3652. FOR SALE Five-passenger Tour ing Car, in excellent condition. Would ■make good Jitney 'bus or delivery wagon. Price. $175.00. To see the car address P. O. Box 392, Harrisburg. Pa. FOR SALE Will sell at sacrifice a | 7-passenger Stcddard-Dayton automo- , bile. 50-liorse-power, model 1912; extra ' powerful engine; best condition; all new tires. Apply by letter for more I information, to M., 2376, care of Tele- ] graph. j! FOR SALE Large butcher re- j frigerator; handsome display front; suitable for any storeroom. A bargain. Apply J. S. Zimmerman, Penbrook, Pa. , United phone. FOR SALE Motorcycle. Harley- " Davidson, 1914; twin-cylinder; g-H.-P.;|, two-speed' fully equipped; very little . used. Bargain. Better investigate. E. L. Campbell, Meclianiesburg. 1 ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be | secured at the Telegraph Business OfTice. j DON'T PAY $2 or $3 for Hats when , you can buy 11. C. Dodge Hats for 50c. Com> and lool; e--m over. Open even ings. S. Meltzer, 513 Walnut street. FOR SA I,IO—MOTORCYCLES llarley-Davirison's, Indians, Reading. Standards, Yales, etc., $50.00 and up. , Rebuilt and guaranteed to be as repre- ] sented. Heagy Bros., 1204 North Third , street. FOR SALE Second-hand motor cycles from $40.00 up. Bicycles from $5.00 up. Investigate. Try us for re pairs. Save money. yuiek service. Work guaranteed. Harrisburg Motor cycle Exchange, 1302 North Sixth street. 1 FOR SALE—Grocery store, furniture, 3 counters, shelving with rocker bins. Apply 2019 Green street. FOR SALE Several very cheap four and six-cylinder touring ears and trucks. 113 South Cameron street. i FOR SALE Ford Raceabout Road ster: overhauled; extras. Bargain. Address D„ 2394, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE lB Wyandotte hens, incubator and brood house. I. W. Till man, Cigar Store, Lemoyne. 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 Telegraph. FOR SALE Five pairs Black cochin Bantams at $2.00 per pair. Ap ply 1830 State street. City. 1 FOR SALE Steel range; good as 1 new; used only short time; bargain to ! quick buyer. Call 1827 North Third I ' street. FOR SALE Full blooded Boston bull dog. female. 3 5 months old. Ap ply 436 South Second street. GO TO GABLE'S for wire fence of all kinds and gates to match. No. 111-117 South Second. FOR SALE One bank partition suitable for office French piateglass —marble base genuine oak valued at $750.00 reasonable price if sold this week. Apply Harrisburg Loan Office. 225 Market street, second floor. FOR SALE Bay driving horse; has some speed; safe for lady to drive; also one rubber-tire buggy, good as new; handmade harness to suit. Address M., P. O. Box 92. Ilummelstown, Pa. FOR SALE Merry-go-round in ! good condition; engine good as new; j 1 also good organ, ball game and tent, i Inquire Charles lteigel, Second and ] 1 Landis streets, Hummelstown, Pa. j i THE Harrisburg Harness and Sup- I l ply Company's Trunks, Suitcases and I i Bags of genuine leather at prices lower j 1 than elsewhere. Repairing a specialty. | i Second and Chestnut streets. 11 FOR SALE AT GABLE S. 113, 115 I and 117 South Second street. 5,000 gal- ! ions New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme ! quality. All the full line of the Acme ; make. I FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business office. FOR SALE—I9IS model Kennebec Cauoe, fully equipped. Bell phone 2604. FOR RENT FOR RENT Desirable offices in the Spooner Building, No. 9 North Market Square, third floor, fronting on Court avenue. Apply Commonwealth Trust Co., 222 Market street. FOR RENT Second floor room, 3,700 r;quare feet, for light manufactur ing purposes. New building. Call at premises. Twelfth and Herr streets. BUSINESS OFP<JRTUNITIES ANY intelligent person can earn good income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock port, N. Y. WANTED A Bond or Stock sales man to sell 8 per cent, preferred Hosiery Stock. Address It., 2386, care of Tele graph. . 1 MADE $50,000 in five years in the mall order business, began with $5. Send for tree booklet. Tells how. Hea cock, 355 Loelcport. N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING I with best material and by expert help. I Send us yor worn furniture. Our best ! efforts Insure your satisfaction. S. N ' Cluck. 320 Woodbine street. ! NEW AND SECOND-HAND Furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices ! n!l id Drop postal, or phone 3718 Bell Atlas Furniture Co.. 1014 Market street OLD GOLD and Sliver, Watches, Dla- I rnonds and Jewelry bought for highest cash prices. Jos. D. Brenner, Jeweler,; ! No. 1 North Third street. Bell phone I 631 J. ! FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine 1 Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the i Druggie " ntl . Apothecary, m Market I street, Harrisburg, Pa, Telephone . j orders given prompt attention. Bell i 1960. I HAULING ! i| \V. LATHE. Hoarding Sfablr an<l! National Transfer to. Movers of (pianos, safes, bollers and general haul.' ! ing. II- w - - atl e ' Manager. Fifth and ■ Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. • 2503 It- THE Harrisburg Polyclinic Dlspen- ! sary will be open daily, except Sunrta.r. at 3 P. M„ at its new location. 171)1! , North Second street, for the free treat ' ineut of the worthy poor. i CHICAGO BOARD OK TRADE i By Associated h'vess Chicago. 111., April 14. Board of I Trade closing; Wheat—May 1.60' i; July. 1.29%. ! Corn—May, 74: July, 76Vs. Oats—May. 57'*: July, 54 Pork—May, 17.35; Julv, 17.87. Lard —May, 10.17; July, 10.4:.'. Ribs—May. 10.12; July, 10.42. ' I MONEY TO LOAN ANY person needing money In 1 amounts from $5 to SSO holding a sal- i arled position, would be benefited by' calling on us. Employes' Discount Co.. 1 36 North Third street WE LEND MONEY IN ANY AMOUNTS Payments to suit borrower. Small loans a specialty. Positively lowest rates in the city. Up-to-date methods. Licensed, bonded and incorporated. PENNA. INVESTMENT CO. ! 132 Walnut Street MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate ! security in any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. o Box 174. Harrisburg, Pa. STORAGE STORAGE HAULING Furniture household goods and merchandise of ali kinds stored; also hauling of all kinds —at very low prices. Call, or address S. Frank. 427 Herr street. STORAGE IN 3-story brlek building, rear 408 Market street. Household goods In clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Applv to P. G. Dlener, Jeweler, 408 Market St. STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 75 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper &. Co., 411 Broad street. Both phones. FIREPROOF STORAGE WARE~ HOUSE, divided into private rooms for storage of household goods new I jildln-s low Insurance inspec tion invited. 437-445 South Second street. Harrisburg Storage Company. RAZOR BLADES ALL KINDS of razor blades resharp ened; made better than new; safety, 25c per dozen; Star, 15c; old style. 25c;'leavo orders Henry Gilbert Sons' Hardware 219 Market street. LEGAL NOTICES DEPARTMENT OF PPBI.IC SAFETY, llurenii of Water and Lighting. BIDS will be received at the Office j of the Superintendent of Public Safety, I Room 10, Court House, to 3 o'clock P. ! M.. April 19. for laying water pipes in Sycamore Street, from Cameron Street to Thirteenth Street; in Carlisle Street, from Holly Street to Derry Street, and in Agate Street, from Schuylkill Street to Columbia Street. Plans can be seen I and specifications can be obtained at ! the above ofiice. The right to reject] any or ail bids is reserved. 11. F. BOWMAN. I Superintendent Public Safety. ; NOTICE Letters of Administration on the Estate, of B. F. Crane, late oi I Harrisburg. Dauphin County, Pa., de- ] ceased, having been granted to the un- | dersigned residing at 1617'/4 North | Third Street, Harrisburg. Pa., all per- , sons Indebted to said Estate are re- j quested to make immediate payment, I and those having claims will present i them for settlement. (X) KATIE CRANE, Administratrix. | NOTICE Letters of Administration j on the Estate of Charles E. Yount, late of Harrisburg. Dauphin County. Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing at 1502 Green Street, all persons Indebted to said Es tate are requested to make immediate ' payment, and those having claims will I present them for settlement. ELIZA J. YOUNT, ! Administratrix. I PAUL A. KUNKEL Attorney, Harrisburg, Pa. In the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania ln Bankruptcy, No. | 2909 lll the matter of James N. Reese. Bankrupt. PUBLIC SALE OF HEAL ESTATE The undersigned Trustee will expose ! at public sale, in front of the Court House. Harrisburg, Pa., on MONDAY, April 26. 1915. at 2 o'clock P. M., tile l following described real estate: All that certain lot or piece of land, situate in the City of Harrisburg,' County of Dauphin, and State of Penn- I sylvanla. bounded and described as fol- I lows, to wit: Beg'nning at the north- | west corner of Derry Street and Seven- i teenth Street: thence westwardly along i said Derry Street 14 feet to a point; thence northwardly along a line at 1 right angles with said Derry Street and | running through the center of a 9-inch j brick partition wall between the house erected in the premises herein describeo f and the house adjoining it on the west ' and beyond, 98 feet, more or less, to a I 3.feet wide private alley: thence east- ' wardly along the line of said 3-feet i wide private alley 19 feet, more or less, 1 to a point the line of Seventeenth Street; ther.ce northwardly along the line of said Seventeenth Street, 111 feet, more or less, to a point, the place of beginning. Having thereon erected a new three-story brick dwelling house, number 1634 Derry Street, Harrisburg, Pa. The above described real estate will ! be sold free and clear of all encum- | brances. TERMS —10 per cent. 011 day of sale, I and balance thereof on confirmation by I the Court. ELMER W. EITLER, Trustee. j THE Slate Highway Department, Harrisburg, Pa., Tnvites sealed pro- i posals for the purchase and delivery of material, machinery, implements, and tools tor maintenance and repair of State Highways, in such quantities as mav be ordered from time to time. Such proposals will be received at the office of the State Highway Department, Capitol Building. Harrisburg, Pa., until 10 o'clock A. M.. April 20, 1915. when they will be opened and scheduled. It shall be an essential term of said pro posals that the prices submitted there in shall remain in force from the date of such proposal to the close of the ! llscal year ending May 31, IDI6. Upon application being made to the State ; Highway Department at Harrisburg, I Pa., bidding blanks will lie furnished to I prospective bidders, which must be re- ! turned by the bidder In a sealed er.- 1 velope. marked "PROPOSALS FOR ! FURNISHING MATERIAL, MA CHINERY. IMPLEMENTS, AND TOOLS ' TO THE STATE HIGHWAY DEPART MENT." Joseph W. Hunter. First 1 Deputy State Highway Commissioner. NOTICE Letters of Administration 011 the Estate of John Kllnger. late of Harrisburg. Dauphin County, Pa., de ceased. having been granted to the un dersigned residing in Harrisburg, Pa., all persons Indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. WM. H., HOOVER, 1 Administrator of the Estate of John I Kllnger, deceased. 1110 North Second Street, I Or to Harrisburg, Pa. I FRED C. MILLER. Attorney-at- Law. 213 Walnut Street, Harrisburg. Pa. NOTICE Letters of Administration I on the Estate of Isaac D. I-mtz. late of Borough of Penbrook, Dauphin County. Pa., deceased, having been j granted to the undersigned residing in Harrisburg Pa., all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make Im j mediate payment, and those having ' claims will present them for settle -1 ment. FRED C. MILLER. Administrator of the Kstate of Isaac D. Lantz. deceased. 210 Walnut Street. Harrisburg. Pa. __ . 4 Try Telegraph Want Ads APRIL 14, 1915 BETHLEHEM STEEL CONTINUES FAVORITE I ; ! Balance of List Was Strong, but Orderly; Early Trading Active By Associated Press New York, April 11. Bethlehem Steel was again the disturbing feature of to-day'i stock market, opening with ; a sale of 1,000 shares at 128 to 129 ! against yesterday's final price of 125. I The stock steadily ascended to 140, then ! making 11 five-point Jump to 145, an I advance of twenty points in less than ! ten minutes. From this level it de j scended even more speedily to 130. los ing three-fourths of its pyrotechnlcal rise. Balance of the list was strong, but orderly. L'nion Pacific, Southern Pa cific and the Coppers rising from one to almost three points, with further substantial gains 111 automobile shares. Trading was active during the first half hour and embraced all varieties of issue. NEW YORK STOCKS New York, April 14. Open. High. Low. I'los. Alaska G M 3G% 36 36 3« Anial Cop . 71% 74% 71 ? 8 78% I Am Et Sug 46% 46»i 46 46 Am Can .. 35% 36% 35% 35% Am Can pd 98% 99 98% 99 Am C& F. 51 51% 49% 51 Am Cot Oil 51% 51% 50% 50% Am Ice Sec 33% 34% 33% 33% Am Loco . 36 40 36 39% Am Smelt. 72 73 71 % 71% Am Sugar. 109 s * 109% 109 109 Am T & T. 120 120 % 120 120 Anaconda . 35% 36% 35% 36 Atchison .. 103 103% 102% 102% B&O. . . . 76% 77% 76% 76% Beth Steel. 128 140 128 132 Bklyn UT. 91% 91% 91% 91% Cal Petro.. 16 16% 15% 16% Can Pacific 169% 17 0 ibs% 168% Cent Leath 38% 38% 37% 37% C& 0 46% 47 46% 46% CM& St P 92% 93% 92% 92% C Coil Cop. 43% 44% 43 44 Col F& I. 31% 32% 31% 32% Con Gas .. 121% 124% 121% 123% Corn Prod. 13% 14% 13% 14 | Dist Sec .. 9% 91,4 El'ie 28% 28% 28 28% Erie Ist pfd 44% 45% 44% 44% Gen E Co.. 147% 150% 149 1 49% Gen Motors 147% 148% 146 146 Goodrh BF 52% 53 51 % 52 Gt Nor pfd 120 120% 119% 119% Gt N Ore s .39% 10% 39 % 39% I In-Met ... 18 19% 17% 19% | In-Met pfd 70% 73% 70% 73% IK. C. So . . 25 2« Lehigh Val 142 142% 141% 142% .Louis A- N 122 122 Alex Petro. 76 80 75% 76% Mo Pac .. J6 ]«% 15% 15% Nat Lead.. 6 4 64 % 63% 63% N Y Cent.. 88 88 87% 87% NY.NH& H 61% 62% 60% 61% Nor &W .. 104% 105 104% 104% Nor Pac .. 109 109% 108% 109 Pac Mai .. 23% 23% 23 23 P R R ... 109% 109% 109 109 | Peo G& C. 119% 120 119 120 Pfh Soal . 23% 23% 22 % 22% 1 Pgh C pfd 95 95 94% 94% Press S Car 35 % 36% 35% 36% R C Cop.. 22% 22% 22% 22% RI & S .. 83% 83% ISo Pacific.. 92 92% 91% 91% So Rai 1 way 18 % 18 % 18 % 18 % !So Rwy pfd 59 60 59' 60 TennCop.. 32% 33% 32% 32% Texas Co . 139% 139% Third Ave. 55 55% 54% 54% ] Union Pac. 131% 18 2% 130% 131% r S Rubber 73% 74% 73% 74% j U S Steel. 56 57 % 55% 36% jl' S S pfd. 108% 108% , Utah Cop.. 64 64 % 63% 64 ;Va C C .. 26% 26% 26 % 26% West'Md . 25 25 24% 24% 1 West U Tel 65% 67% 65% 67% j West Mfg.. 78 79% 78 78% PIIII. A DELPHI A STOCKS By Associated Press ! Philadelphia, April 14. Stocks 1 closed steady. | Cambria Steel 47 y, (General Asphalt 27 General Asphalt. Pfd Lake Superior Corporation I Lehigh Navigation 7.",.', Lehigh Valley 70*j I Pennsylvania Railroad 54% 1 Philadelphia Electric 215J j Philadelphia Company 38'/. Philadelphia Company, Pfd 34 Philadelphia Rapid Transit 10% [Reading 7."i 1 » I Reading General Mortgages .... 93% • Storage Battery 50 I Union Traction 35% United Gas Improvement 84 I United States Steel 56<j PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE By Associated Press •Philadelphia, April 14. Wheat Steady; No. 2, red, car lots, export, $1.55 @ 1.57: Ni. 1, Northern, Duluth, export. Jl.6sffil.Kß. Corn Market firm; No. 2. spot. 76U I ®77%c; No. 2, yellow, local. | 81 «c. I Oats Firm; No. 2, white, 63 | 64c. Bran Firm; winter, per ton, $29.50: spring, per ton, $26.50(9)27.00. I Refined Sugars Steady;" pow i dered, 6.00 c; fine granulated. i>.9oc; con- 1 fectioners' A. B.Boe. ' Butter The market is firm; western, creamery, extras, 35c; nearby, prints, fancy. 35c, Eggs The market is sleady; Pennsylvania end other nearby nrsts. free cases, $6.30 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $6.15 per rase; western, extras, Irsts, free 1 an<s. $6.30 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $6.15 per case. Live Poultry Steady: fowls. 16%® 17c; old roosters, I2ffil2%c; chickens, 14®18c; turkeys. 15®17c; ducks, it;® 17c; geese. 12@16c. Dressed Poultry—Steady; fresh kiil |ed fowls, fancy, 18® 19c; do., avcr ! age, 16ffil7e; do., unattractive, 14®H5c; j old roosters, 13% c; frozen fowls, 16© 18c; roasting chickens. 17®20c; broil ] ing chickens, 22027 c; turkeys, IS# j 22c: ducks, 12@18c: geese. 12(fD16c. | Potatoes Market steady; Penn- I sylvanla, per bushel, 58ffi60c: Maine, I per bushel, 55@58c; New York, per I bushel, 48®55c; Jersey, per basket, 30 I ®3sc; Southern, per barrel, $4.50®0.00. I Flour Market firmly held; winter 1 * ;/ ... . \ Termination of Liability—lnsurance Contract and Suretyship There nre comparatively few caieN where a bond, wlien oner executed | mid delivered, ran l>e cancelled before Ha natural expiration. There la an PMMcntlal difference in thin reapcct between Inaurnnce and auretyshlp. A contract of INSURANCE IS A PHIVATE (OXTHACT BETWKRX TWO j PARTIES, by which one, for a confederation, agrees to indemnify the other ngnlnMt loan upon the happening of n named contingency; and they may* by mutual agreement, terminate the Insurance; or they may* and generally do. by stipulation In the policy, fix the tcrma and eondltlonn upon which cither party may terminate It. A SURETY BOND IS A CONTRACT BETWEEN THREE PARTIES; j principal and mircty on ouc aide, and obligee on the othert and it can he cancelled before Mm natural expiration, only with the consent of the nhllgec. Where the obligee l» a private Individual, firm, or corporation, Niich eonnent may, of courae, he given; and stipulation, authorising the I hii rety to determine the bond by notice, may be put In the bond. Some bond* do contain Much a Mtlpulatlon, hut many bond* are given for the performance of a Mingle obligation <n building contrnct, for example); i«nd It would he INCONSISTENT with the nature of the undertaking TO PERMIT the SURETY TO CA.MKL BEFORE the complete PER FOR M- I A\('E OF that OBLIGATION. In practice, audi hondM do not contain a provision for cancellation. Where the Obligee IN a atate, county, city, or other body politic. Its consent to a cancellation of a bond can he given only by laws and IF THE LAW DOES NOT MAKE PROVISION FOR I ( A.\( ELLATIO.X, XO OFFICER. ROARI), OR COURT CAN GRANT A VALID REI.EASE. THE L. F. NEEFE AGENCY 410-11 Ivimkrl Building. Innurancr—Kur»ty Honda. D«ll Phone BS4O AGENTS—BROKERS—UNDERWRITERS— ADJUSTERS, I * f clear, f3.soifiH.lo: straights. Pennsyl vania $6.60''7.00; spring, straights, $7.00@7.-'5; do., patents, $7.0008.00; »v»st«rr., $4.26(f»4.40; patent*. 4.76; Kansas straight. Jute sac»s. 11. 1 j 04.30; sprlnj, firsts, clear. $4.0004.10, etra'sntk. S4.i;oti'4.::«); patents, ti.JbQ 4.(0. Hay The market is firmer; tim othy. No. 1, -large bales, slß.oo® 18.50; No. 1, medium bales. $ 1 S.OOJj 18.50; No. 2. do.. $16.00® 17.00; No. 3. do., sl4.oof(i/ 15.00; sample. $13.00© 14.00. Clover mixed hay. Light mixed, $17.50018.00; No. 1, do., $16.50017.00; No. 2, *14.50® 15.50. CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., April 14. Hogs Tte ; celpts. 23,000; steady. Bulk of sales. ! $7.2507.35; light, $7.1007.45; mixed, | $7.05 07.45; heavy, $6.80<»>7.40; rough, $6.8006.95; pigs, $6.0006.90. Cattle Receipts, 16,000; easy. Na tive steers, $6.0008.70; western steers, $5.6007.40; cows and hoifers, $2,800 8.00; calves, $5.5008.00. Sheep Receipts, 12,000; weak. Hfceep. $7.4008.40; lambs, $7.75010.50. 46 Applicants Want to Be Playground Teachers Forty-six applications for instruc torships on the city playgrounds dur ing Ihe coming season— 26 men and 20 young women—have been filed with City Commissioner M. Harvey. I Taylor, superintendent of parks and public property. i Supervisor George \V, Hill had fixed to-morrow as the time limit for re ! ceiving applications, but it is likely | that the time will be extended. The I staff will probably be chosen May 15. BANQUET OF COUNCILMAN IC ASSOCIATION WILL BE DRV The first annual banquet of the Har risburg councilmanic association is to be "dry." Official announcement of that fact was made last evening following the meeting of the committee of arrange ments. The committee discussed va i rious details for the banquet but the date was not officially fixed. It will be some time in May. The fact thai, there will be nothing stronger by way of liquid refreshment than water or possibly coffee, was definitely decided, however according to Assistant City Clerk It. R. Seaman. TI MOR REMOVED Special to The Telegraph I Halifax, Pa.. April 14.—Dr. Bogar j and a nurse, Miss Mattis, of Millers burg, performed an operation on Mrs. i John T. Chrismer, of this place, on | Saturday, afternoon removing a tumor j from the right leg which weighed five | pounds. ! ATTENDED JEFFERSON DINNER Waynesboro, Pa., April 14.—Four Democrats from Waynesboro.Postmas ter J. T. Warehhne, W. J. C. Jacobs, Dr. J. W. Croft and Morris Crown, attended the anniversary ot the Jef ferson club, Philadelphia, Tuesday evening. MONEY ; ' To Housekeepers, Work- I |AI logmen and Salaried Em ; ■ ployes. 1 LEGAL RATES EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY 9 N. MARKET SQUARE Room 21 4th Floor Spooner Building ——— Hunting For I Rooms ? To tlie pernon who In hunting; for I an it (tractive and convenlrnt lo- I CatlM vre ofl'er rooniM In the I Morrell apartmcnta, '.'Of Loruat I Mtreet, next to Orpheuin Theater* I anil alno In the l*'ranl<lln Hlilk, I All eonvonlencoK—dome with run- I nliiK wator—islnisle or en aultc— I prleea moderate. Apply at 204 LOCUST ST. \ ir i For Rent or Sale | Hotel Property (18 rooms) at Marysville, on river front. < Also dwelling house with large 'business room, i Stable—suitable for garage. ;! Bell Realty Co. ,| Bcrgner Building \ ! J 11
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