| Telephone four Classified Ad NOW—Bell 2(0)41; _ DIED . ''-IRTS Alexander Roberta, died afternoon, April 19. 1916. at his residence. No. 10 South Market Square. tu his it Ist year. funeral Wednesday. April SI. 191... •"out the Market Square Presbyterian hurch, at 2 P. M Relatives and friends >re invited to attend without further lotice. Burial private. >KLA\EV Entered into rest Wed nesday, April 14. 1915, at 11:46 P. M . *t his late residence. 7 East Irving street. Chew Chase, Captain John C. Helanev. in 'lils 67 th year. Funeral Saturu«>. 10 A. M.. from his esidence. Requiem Mass at Blessed iacrament Chapel. Burial at Arlington >ational Cemetery. TIGKLMAN On Monday. April 19. 1915. Benjamin K. Stlgelman. aged 58 years, 7 months and 23 days. Funeral on Thursday afternoon, a; .o'clock, from his late residence. 12" »'orth Thirteenth street. The relatives nd friends are invited to attend with out further notice. IKTZGER On April 19. 1915. Mrs Anna Balslev Metzger. at the home of her brother. J. T. Balsley. 1611 North I Second street. Funeral service? on Wednesday /f --ernoon, at 2 o'clock, from the above ddress. The relatives and friends are nvited to attend without further no ice. Burial private. IROWN Jacob Frederick Brown, died early Saturday morning: at hi* home. So" Butler avenue. Penbrook. aired 74 years. 7 months and 1 day. Funeral will be held Wednesday af ernoon. at J o'clock, from hit* late °me. Relatives and friends are in- } ited to attend without further notice LOST LOST White Poodle dog. Answers' r> name of Nippy. Liberal reward if eturned to 113 Vine street. FOUND FOUND The well-dressed man. He lways sends his clothes to Eggert s team Dveing and French Cleaning k'oi ks. 1243 Market street. Do you. ■oth phones. Call and ueliver. HKI.P WAKWrn Male WANTED Young man to work in rocery store: experienced, gi\e age nd experience. Address L. -106. care; f Telegraph. WANTED Paperhangers. at once, .pply Art Frame and Paper Co., 1911 »erry street. WANTED - An experienced butcher; lust come well recommended and wii ng to give bond. Apply 226 Chestnut treet. WANTED Good kitchen man, •hlte. Apply Harrisburg Hospital. WANTETv — Experienced baker. Ad ress W„ 2117. care of Telegraph. WANTED A few good carpenters, pply on job. with tools. In the inorn ig at Sixth and Emerald streets. \\ . I. Sohne. GROCERS WANTED Several Burner hands, with experience in gro sry business: good chance of ad\ance icnt for bright, young men. Apply by ■tter. Acme Tea Co.. York avenue and . oble streets, Philadelphia. Pa. WANTED. SALESMEN AND SOLICI ORS lf you are a good house-to ousc canvasser and ate looking for i romotlon, we have a place for you. We ' Iso have openings for several flrst !a«s salesmen who are in a position to ike up work outside of the city. Our i nil are making from $-0 to s♦'* per' ••ek. If you are a live-wire and can uallfy. call at The Jewell Tea Co.. 269 | road" street. Harrisburg. WANTED Ten men to take orders, pplv 90S North Tiiird street, between ! and 11 A M. and 1 and 5 P. M. WANTED Agents, to sell our [akenu Furniture Polish. $2.50 a day rui commission. Premiums given. Ad- ! ress K.. 2108. care of Telegraph. WANTED Good man to work on »sh and Door sticker, and Tenon Ma nine. Applv at once to Receivers En- > ninger Lumber Co.. Twenty-sixth and errv streets. WANTED Good barber, at once. • ood wages, with board. Call 502 Bell hone. Palmy fa. Ask for F. M. Maul- j AUTO transportation s< hool wants : len to become practical chauffeurs nd earn $73 to JIOO per month. Wo lve a thorough course In crude and raetical work for $35.00. No. 5 North ameron. Bel! phone 1710. j HEI.P WANTED—FemaIe \Y A X T ED Girls over 16 ; :ars of age to learn cigarmaking. aid while learning. Apply Har- ! sburg Cigar Co., 500 Race street. WANTED Girl for general house- I ork; small family; good wages Apply 1 rs. Kcrler. first house on the left | >uth Bowman avenue. Camp Hill. Pa. The Wm. B. Schleisner store :quires the service of a fitter i ust be experienced in dresses. WANTED Experienced buttonhole j >erators and vampers. Apply Harris- i irg Shoe Mfg. Co. WANTED l-ady solicitors: steady . nployment: reliable people onlv. Ap-i v evenings or Sunday, to .Miss M. i arts. 1226 Derry street. WANTED Girl to work in confec onerv store and ice cream parlor. Ap y 1025 North Seventh street. Bell -.one ICI7R. GIRL WANTED -*■ German preferred; J •neral housework. 2109 North Third, pply after 7 P. M. WANTED Young white girl to as st with light housework. Call Bell tone 2197 R. WANTED A settled, white girl for . loklng and downstairs work: no ashing; references required. Address ' . 2112. care of Telegraph. FOR SALE 23 \. Eighteenth St. S-story brick with nine rooms bath and steam heat. Lot lsxVi ft.. •4,000 -OJ- l.rrrn At. 3-story brick hous» with 10 rooms —ljantry bath and steam heat j Lot 21X85 ft *4..MM) 1107 -\. Second fit. 3-story brick and frame house with 8 room* bath and furnace. Lot 15x63*2 ft. Price upon Inquiry. 1331 A. Second St. 3-sU>ry brick house with six rooms j 133* \. Second St. 3-story brick house with 10 rooms pantry bath furnace In teresting price. lf>!7 X. Second St. 3-story brick dwelling with eleven rooms bath and steam heat. I»f fl-xSS ft. Itranonablr price. 2447 Reel St. ;M--story brick house with 8 rooms i.ath and furnace. Lot 15x100. 92,690 A7< Schuylkill St. 2-story frame house six rooms _ iialh hot water heat. j 0 "t 7,5.t75 ft mtjoo MILLER BROTHERS & CO. REAL ESTATE Fire Inmiraaee Surety Bond* l,oeu»t and Conrt Streets TUESDAY EVENING, I 11 £l-1* WANTED—FemaIe I WANTED White woman to do : washing Monday and Tuesday morn : lugs: must have best of reference. Ad dress 220S Chestnut street. IV. »NVHP ladles to solicit orders for Teas. Spices, Extracts. Coffee and ' ! other groceries. Premiums given to customers. Excellent commission paid. 1 The lireat Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.. • : 1308 North Third street. J! WANTED Students to enter our shorthand class for the summer. Just placed another student after nineteen i ; weeks' preparation. Call, or phone, i Bell 704 R. Harrisburg Shorthand i | School. SI North Second street. lIEI.P WANTED—MaIt-and lemalc WANTED Men-women to solicit I Accident. Health and Life Insurance, i If capable of earning from sl3 up per week, answer at once. Experience un necessary. Address Box 2118, care j of Telegraph i JANITOR Middle-aged white man and wife, without children, for apart i ment building. Free rent of three 1 steam-heated rooms and bath. Good ! wages, with extra pay for woman if she will help with housework .and do light washing. Good position for hon est. sober, trustworthy couple. Apply I to John Smith. Engineer, Elliott-Fisher | Company. RAILWAY MAIL AND POSTAL I Examinations soon; over ! 2.000 appointments yearly. Prepare at ! home. Write for our Plan No. 15. of I payment after appointment. Phlladel -1 phla Business College. Civil Service De t nartment. Philadelphia. Pa. SITI ATItiNS WANTED —Male WANTED Chauffeur wishes posi tion In prftate family, or delivery car; two years' experience. Apply 336 . Muench street. \ WANTED Chauffeur wants posl , lion for Sundays or a steady position; I can make own repairs Call at 11)03 Wood street, after 6 P. M. WANTED Colored man wants gen eral housework. Apply 405 Bailey I street. Steelton. Pa i WANTED Fanner wants work on a farm. Address Charles R. Vogt. Gen ! eral Delivery. Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Colored man wishes po ! sition as butler or chauffeur or work of any kind bv the day. Call, or ad dress. Frank Cuff, 917 Capital street. | WANTED Young white man de i sires position as chauffeur: two years' i experience; can give reference: strictly ! sober. Address Box 2122. care of Tele graph. WANTED A reliable colored man. married, desires position on farm; un derstands all kinds of farm work. Call, or write. 1106 South Ninth street. WANTED Boy 17 years old. de sires work of any kind after school hours 12:301; has office experience; can give reference. Address M., 2119, ■ are of Telegraph. WANTED To do whitewashing. ! Call, or send postal to 1411 Marlon I street. City. WANTED By young man.position as stenographer, refeitnce. Address i City Hospital. Harrisburg. Pa. WANTED By white man. work as lanitor or to take charge of lawn; best of reference. Call 2004 Wood avenue. ; SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED To do general house work in Catholic family. Address 1. M. j Starkev. care of James Hooker. R. F. D.. No. 1, Dauphin. Pa. WANTED An elderly, German wo man is looking for general housework; is good cook. Call at 6&3 Mohn street. I Steelton, Pa. WANTED—By white woman, position as practical nurse or companion to elderly woman or invalid, in or out of ! city. Call within next three dayfe, 1615 Derry street. WANTED By middle-aged woman. 1 with child 9 years old, place with re ! fined family, in or out or city. Address R.. 2115. care of Telegraph. WANTED Woman wants sewing lof any kind to do at home. Call Mrs. A. W. Riley, near Benton Road. Enhaut. !' or address Box 135, Enhaut. Pa. WANTED By colored woman, dressmaking by the day. 1624 Walnut j street. WANTED Experienced chamber maid desires position in hotel. Call, or j address. 60S Calder street. WANTED Colored woman wants day's work. Call, or address, 514 South 1 street. WANTED Reliable white woman wants washing to do at home. 1327 (North Sixth street.. WANTED Small washing to do at home. housecleaning. or recaneing I chairs. Address 28 Linden street. WANTED German girl wishes genera! housework and cooking. Ap | ply 1017 Cumberland street. j WANTED Middle-aged white-wo- I man wishes work by the day. Call i 1920 Wallace street. City. WANTED Middle-aged white wo man desires position as housekeeper ] for widower or small family. Address F.. 2110, care of Telegraph. j WANTED Neat, young girl de ; sires position as stenographer; experi ; "need in genera! office work. Address ; W„ 2109. care of Telegraph. REAL ESTATE FOK SALE FOR SALE Only four out of eigh teen beautiful Riverside suburban houses are left. Large yards. I.arge porches. Low price and easy terms. K. Moeslein, 424 State street; Lewis M. Neiffer. 212 Market street. FOR SALE Two two-story, seven i room bungalows. Very attractive and with all conveniences. Lot. 17 Vs ft. by 75 ft., on Schuylkill street, near Sev enth. Price. *2.000.00. Easy terms. In quire of Samuel Wittenmjer, Seventh J and Schuylkill streets. FARMS FOR SALE j 35 Acres - Very productive, an ail ( around, good, profitable farm. The owrer of this farm will sell and give , possession now. on account of other I; business. Terms to suit purchaser. Situated one mile north of Linrles town trolley. ?. Acres A lot of good buildings. Ideal for Summer Home fur chicken, truck or flowers. A lot of fruit. Goo.l location for coach maker and blacksmith. Price, $1,250 Liberai terms. 7 Acres Fair buildings. Ideal i for fruit, vegetables. Chickens. Ducks. Flowers or Summer Home. 3 inil»s east of Paxtonia. Choice Fruit. Terms ; $1 oo cash, balance monthly payments. These and other farms. «'an give immediate possession. "Come in. the County's fine." « . B. CARE 1 ABE'S GROCERY, Linglestown. Pa. i A description of these and other suburban properties at 409 Market ! street. Harrisburg. FOR SALE — 1416 Zarker St. 2 H-story frame 6 rooms and bath furnace porch front rental income. $15.00. Price $1,600.00. 1221 & 1223 Wallace St. Each 6 rooms two 6-room frame dwellings lon rear. Nos. 1216 & 1218 Currant St. I Will sell at right price to close out es i tate. Northeast corner Hummel Ave. & Bucher St.. — single 2U. na> e large porches slate roof nace large porches slate room ; lot. 40x150 magnificent view of river. I Price has been reduced to a very at tractive figure. 1 <lne-half Acre on State Road one-half ! mile west of Enola Trolley line 5- I cent fare to city 2'4-story frame 1 dwelling 7 rooms and stable; ele i sant spring Prii e. $1,500.00. BRINTON-PACKER CO.. I Second and Walnut Sis. HEAL ESTATE FOK SALE FOR SALE Only $ more left out of 14. of those modern brick homes on Third street. Riverside. Nos. 3002 A and s''o4. at $2.f!90.00 each, and 3021 at $3,100.00. Complete in every respect; I 7 rooms and bath: front and rear porches: cement cellar: walks and step; steam heat; bay window; pressed | brick fronts; Iron fence. To see these means to buy. Terms that will suit purchasers. John J. Hare. 1136 Jones town road. Bell phone 11S6W. NO 35 SOTTH THIRTEENTH STREET Dwelling and store loom; lot, 25x100: price reasonable. This is a f;ood property to buy, as It will greatly ncrease in value. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. BUNGALOW FOR SALE S rooms bath gas furnace porch lot. 35x110 fruit garden 2O foot alley on rear. Price. $2.500. Little | cash needed. Bel! Realty Co.. Bergner j Building. I FOR SALE Desirable building lots I In the Tenth W»rd, located on Fourth, Fifth, Schuylkill and Atlas streets. An opportunity for a builder or real j estate dealer to secure well located | property for development purposes. Ad !' dress L, No. 15*7, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE. RENT OR EXCHANGE— A 40-acre farm, located between Har risburg and ltummelstown An Ideal I fruit or chicken farm. Street cars pass j faim. Water pipe to the house. Inquire I 2203 North Fourth street. i FOR SALE Two bargains: 5$ acres, four miles from Halifax; 30'» peach. 200 in bearing: apples pears, cherries and berries: good seven-room house, barn, outbuildings: grain in ground; also pair of horses: to quick buyer SSOO less than actual value. Also eight-room subur ban home; all improvements; steam I heat; hardwood floors: cement cellar ■ and walks: fine location; 5-cent fare: ! price, $2,600: S7OO cash required. Apply C. E. Beam, Shell street. Progress. Pa. FOR SALE Small amount of cash needed three-story house all im provements steam heat now va cant Inspect It. No. IS North Six teenth street. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. 90 ACRES lO miles east of Har risburg 3 miles from IJnglestown frame barn variety of fruit. Price, $4,500.00. Brinton-Packer Co., Second i and Walnut streets. CORNER PROPERTY FOR SALE I Brick house S rooms bath gas j —electric light steam heat porch —lot. ISXl2o —large yard. Price. $.1,200. J Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. REAL ESTATE I\)R RENT FOR RENT Storeroom No. 5 Grace street. Large show window, suitable • for any business A few aoorg from ' .Markeft street and P. R. R. Depot. Brick •dwelling, No. 1100 Brookwood street; all Improvements; very pleasant home. Apply Claster's Jewelry Store. 302 Mar ket street. FOR RENT , No 1413 Market St $26.50 No. 1807 Rudy St 18 00 No. 117'j Linden St 15 00 No. 1019 S. 214 St 10 00 Apartment 27 00 J. E. GIPPLE, 1251 Market St. ' FOR RENT 1192 Christian street; two-storv brick: 7 rooms; all improve |ments; cemented cellar: furnace, range and laundry. Rent. $17.50. In advance Inquire M. L. Bowman. 259 Herr street. | FOR RENT 1827-IS4I Penn Street, j 2-story brick factory building. 75 ft. bv I 39 ft. in first-class condition, equipped with elevator, steam heat, electric light, gas. and toilets on bot> floors. This building is particularly suited for | light manufacturing purposes. Apply to M. H. Plank, 312 Forster street, I j Harrisburg, Pa. FOR RENT 1954 Swatara street:] eight rooms and bath: house in good condition. Possession given 17th of April. Rent, $ll.OO. Apply 29 North j Sixteenth street. City. FOR RENT Part of large summer ; house, three miles from eitv; fine sur roundings Phone 1156. Address ISO 7 North Third street. FOR RENT Two-story brick house. No. 221 Peffer street: porch front :all conveniences. Rent, $21.00 monthly. Apply S. W. Shoemaker, 1045 North Sixth street. FOR RENT A three-storv dwell- i Ing house. No. 1507 North Sixth street; all conveniences: cemented cellar; steam ' heat. etc. J. T. Ensminger, Second and I Chestnut streets. FOR RENT 534 Curtln street; 8 I rooms and bath: all improvements; lm j mediate possession given. John F Dapp. 271 Broad street. , FOR RENT 603 Maclav St $20.00 1200 N. 3rd St.. apartment S2O 00 i J. S. SIBLE, 256 Herr St. FOR RENT Three-story brick house, 1713 North Third street; all im provements: immediate possession. Ap ; ply 1100 North Front street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Two-room furnished ! apartment for light housekeeping; sec- i ond floor front: ail conveniences. Ap- ' ply before 6 P. M. to 621 North Second, ' I after 6 P. M„ 51S North Second. Bell ■ j phone 1624 J. FOR RENT Housekeeping apart ment. 225 North Second street, sec ond floor. 5 rooms, pantrv and tiled | bath. All rooms open on private hall. : Stationary hall rack, laundry tub. i Rental, including cltj vapor heat and : hot water, $42.50. Apply 21S Pine street. FOR RENT New modern apart* ments. 6 rooms, bath, pantry, storage, \ continuous hot water, front and rear 1 porches. Apply H. W. Miller. State 1 1 Highway Dept., or 2210 North Third. Bell phone bIR. NEW. modern apartments, 220S North ; Third street; reception ball, 5 rooms. | bath, steam heat, hardwood floors. : laundry, front and rear porches. Ap ply C. C. Whiteman. 220S North Third street. FOR RENT Apartment 1101 North Third street; all conveniences; steam heat. Apply 264 Herr street. FOR RENT Third floor 239 North j street; five rocmi; pantry; tiled bath; I I all hardwood floors; large side and rear! I porches: all modern conveniences. Ap i ply first floor. 239 North street. FOR RENT Apartment, with all I i modern improvements, including city steam heat. No. 204 Walnut street. E. Mather Co. I FOR RENT 2O North Fourth Street, third floor apartment; five rooms and bath; electric lights, gas and steam heat. Cali at 430 Walnut street. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Two bright, airy rooms furnished for light housekeeping; all Improvements: gas range; kitchen cabi net; refrigerator; gas on separate meter: Immediate possession: references exchanged. Apply 342 South Sixteenth street. FOR RENT Furnished suite of I large front livingroom. bedroom and private bath; cTty steam; electric lighting; hardwood floors; references ; required. 218 Pine street. FOR RENT Two-roomed suite, well furnlsliod. Large private porch; every convenience. Including bath and' tihone. Facing Capitol Park. 406 North street. FOR RENT rue. well-furnished room, with private family; one or two gentlemen: all conveniences, including private bath. Call evenings 3:3u to N:3O. third floor, 211 North Second j street. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. on Second street, near State: steam heat, gas and use of bath and phone. Address W , 2107. care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Two communicating rooms to bath, second floor front, fur nished for light housekeeping: all con veniences: use of gas for cook ing. 925 North Sixth street. Bell phone 610 W. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, two second story communicating; use of bath and phone: good location; short distance from trolley. Applv 203 Kel ker. FOR RENT Two communicating and one single room, with board. Mrs. Shaar. Oyster's Point avenue and Mar ket street. Camp Hill. Tu. FOR RENT Two rooms on third floor, in good residential section on corner; furnished or unfurnished. Ad-' dress M.. 2105, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, s(n:?la or ensuite: all conveniences. In cluding phone; referenco required. Ap plv 3.115 North Front street. WANTED WANTED ljirge pool room and cigar store. Must be in good location and in best of condition. Not less than three tables. Address 30 North Market street. Mechanlcsburg. Pa. WINDOW SHADES AND WINDOW SCREENS made to order. Work guar anteed. Write, or phone. M. A. Sigler. 1416 Market street. City. Bell plione 1111. WANTED Lady wants unfurnished second story front room with refined famllv on the Hill. State terms bv the month. References. Address lt„ 2121, care of Telegraph. WANTED Wall case, with shelves, not over feet wide: also fioor case. Call either phone. 3690. WANTED Bicycles, or parts of bicvcles. for highest cash prices, at once. Try Keystone quick repair ser vice and save money. Keystone Cvcle Co.. Sl4 North Third street Both phones. HOARDERS WANTED WANTED Man and wife to board, without children, wife to help with general housework. Apply 1226 Derry street. BOARDERS WANTED Two men can secure board and rooms in private family: Hill location; five-minute walk to P. R. R. Station: worklngmen pre ferred: large second-story front room. Cnll Bell phone 1082 M. or address 8., 2116. care of Telegraph. FOR SALE FOR SALE —• Cadillac Touring Car; motor in good condition; newly painted; will sell cheap. Address M.. 2113, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Home Edison phono graph. 170 records, large horn; good reason for selling Call, or address, 90 Disbrow street. City. FOR SALE Delivery wagon. Grand Union Tea Co., 20S North Second street. FOR SALE—WiII sell several new 4 and 6-cylinder cars cheap. Apply at once. Box L, Jill care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet, side board. gas stove. 6-ft. extension table, refrigerator. kitchen table. couch, carpet. Apply Frank Packer. 2902 Main street, Penbrook. Pa. H A RLE Y-DAVIDSON FOR SALE, $75.00 first-class running order. Ap ply Excelsior Cycle Co., 10 South Mar ket Square. FOR SALE One antique daven port. Will sell at sacrifice. Inquire 2212 North Sixth street. A. SANSONE *r Co. lmported Pure Olive Oil from Italy. Price for 1-gal lon can. $2..'5: -gallon can. $1.25; 1 quart, 75c. Special price for case lots. Call 301 South Second street. Bell 1589 R. Delivered to any part of city. I FOR SALE One 4-H.-P. motor, single phase alternating; current. 110 volt: used two months; like new; cheap to quick buyer. Can be seen at 1408 North street. FOR SALE A very pretty 42-inch high, lark bay pony; will drive single or double, fan be seen at Dr. Oyler's •Stable. Blackberry alley, near Third street. FOR SALE Horse, wagon, buggy and fixtures of a grocery store at a rea sonable price groceries at 20 per cent, reduction. Apply 424 State street. DARLINGTON'S STOCK SHOP 8 per cent, dividend investments Key stone State Industrial Fair and -Mer chants Ice Co. stock, shares selling rapidly. For particulars call 4 North Fifth street. Bell phone 3632. —« FOR SALE National Roadster, in good, first-class shape; bargain for some one. Bell ohone 100. WILL SELL entire stock of general merchandise also an excellent Tea and Coffee Route splendid opportu nity will be sold quick. Call, or ad dress. Harry M. Witman, Swatara Sta tion. Pa. I'OR SALE Small four-passenger Buick touring car. in good condition, at a reasonable price. Mottenstein and Zech, Buick and Chevrolet Agents. City Auto Garage. FOR SALE Twin Harley 8-H.-P.. 191™. factory overhauled, new tires, and equipped. $l5O. Apply 1400 South Thir teenth street. Economy Gas Maker EVERY owner of a rang*, heater or furnace to come to Geo. W. Himes' Store and see the Economy Oas Maker in actual operation. No more coal or wood; no ashes or duat. Installed in your own stove at home. (Guar anteed;. Ask for Mr. Stover. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured ut the Telegraph Business Office. DAY-OLD CHICKS FOR SALE S. C. W. Leghorn, Sleeger. Wychoff and Cyphers strain, from trap-nested stock, April 28. May 20. at ten cents each. Hatching Eggs, SI.OO per 15. $5.00 per 100. George L Engle, 450 East Main street. Middletown. Pa. FOR SALE Large peanut wagon, first-class condition; also stock and equipment, candies, cigars, tobacco, cigarets. Best location this side .Mar ket Square. Cheap for cash. Apply Sixth and Maclay streets. GLASS V Indow signs. Furnished Rooms. Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and Board and Table Board at 25c each. One of these signs will be given with each six-time order for a classified ad. If paid In advance. Inquire at Utt'.c* of Telegraph. GO TO GABLE'S for wire fence of aJI kinds and gates to match. No. 111-117 South Second. FOR PALE Merry-go-round In good condition; engine good as new, also good organ, ball game and tent. Inquire Charles Keigel, Second and Landis streets. Hummelstown. Pa. THE Harrlsburg Harness and Sup ply Company's Trunks. Suitcases and Bags of genuine leather at prices lower than elsewhere. Repairing a specialty. Second and Chestnut streets. FOR SALE FOR SALE AT GABLES. 11?, 11$ and 117 South Second street. 8.000 gal lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme quality. All the full line of the Acme make. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business office. FOR RENT Al'TO STORAGE 53.00 per month; also loft. 40x20, suitable for painter, tinner or general storage. $3.00 per month. Inquire 1716 North Third street, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR RENT Second floor room, 3.700 quare feet, for light manufactur ing purposes. New building. Call at pr-mises. Twelfth and Herr streets. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ANY intelligent person can earn good Income cotrespoudlng for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send foi par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock port. N. Y. RELIABLE PARTY with SSOO. t an get exclusive control of ten counties on one of the best patented articles ever put on the market. Fills long felt want. 300 per cent, profit. Call after 7 P. M„ F. L Baldwin, Metropoli tan Hotel. 1 PROPOSITION of merit to party with $1,000.00 to invest and give part or whole of time—light manufacturing. Address Darlington. 4 North Fifth street. City. FOR RENT First-class barber shop in a good location. Apply to No. 15 Chestnut street. Palmyra, Pa. WANTED A business represen tative for Dauphin county for a first class business proposition. Small In vestment required. Worth investigat ing. Call after 7 P. M„ F. L Baldwin. Metropolitan Hotel. I MADE $50,000 In five years In the mail order business, began with $5. I Send for free booklet. Tells how Hea cock. 355 Lockport. N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS OLD GOLD and Sliver, Watches, Dia monds and Jewelry bought for highest [ cash prices. Jos. D. Brenner, Jeweler, ' No. 1 North Third street. Bell phone 1 631 J. i —— RK PA 111 ING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert help. Send us yor worn furniture. Our best efforts Insure your satisfaction. S. N. Cluck. 320 Woodbine street. HAULING H. W. LATHE, Boarding Stable and Natlonnl Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul lng. H. W. Lathe. Manager. Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 2503 R. LET us sell your automobile. We have buyers if price Is rig"-! Automo bile Storage. Repair*. Supplies at rea sonable prices. Keystone Cycle Co.. SI4 North Third street. .Bell phone 266R FOR falling hair try Gross Qulnlre Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street, Harrisburg. Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 1960. NEW AND SECOND-HAND Furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices raid. Drop postal, or phone 3718 Bell. Atlas Furniture Co., 1014 Market street. MONEY TO LOAN ANY person needing money in amounts from $5 to SSO holding a sal aried position, would be benefited by calling on us. Employes' Discount Co 26 North Third street. FINANCIAL HAVE $3,000 to $6,000 to invest In a legitimate business, with position. Ad dress K., 2120, care of Harrisburg Tele graph. STORAGE STORAGE HAULING Furniture household goods and merchandise of all kinds stored: also hauling of all kinds —at very low prices. Call, or address S. Frank. 427 Herr street. 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 1 jildln's low Insurance lnspe ction Invited. 437-445 South Second street. Harrisburg Storage Company. NOTICES NOTICE THE Annual Meeting of the Paxtang Cemetery Association will be held in tne office at the cemetery, between ths hours of 2 and 3 P. M„ Monday 26th April. BELLETT LAWSON. Secretary. LEGAL NOTICES Office of the Board of Commissioners of Public Urourds and Buildings of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Har risburg. Pa. MARTIN '!. BRUMBAUGH. Governor; A. W. POWELL. Auditor General: R, K. YOUNG. Treasurer. Commissioners. IN compliance with the Constitution and the IJWS of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the Board of Commis sioners of Public Grounds and Buildings Invites sealed proposals in duplicate for contracts for furnishing such supplies for the Executive Mansion, the Legis lature, liie several Departments, Boards and Commissions of the State Govern ment as described. and below such maximum prices as are fixed in the fol lowing schedules for the iear ending the 31st day of May, A. D. 1916: Sched ule A. for furnishing paper and enve lopes: B, for furnishing Typewriters. Adding. Addressing and Duplicating Machines and Supplies: C, for furnishing General Stationery, Mahoganv, Oak and Metallic Furniture: D. for furnishing Engineering Instruments, Blue Print Paper. Laboratory and Engineering Supplies: E. for furnishing all Books- F. for furnishing Brushes, Glassware. Mops. Brooms, Buckets, Toilet and Cleaning Soaps, Towels. Rugs. Fuel, Uniforms. Rubber Goods, Chemicals and Miscellaneous Supplies; G. for fur nishing Hose and Fittings. Carpenter,' Upholstering. Painting and all Hard ware Supplies; H. for furnishing Sup plies for the care of the Conservatories and Grounds: 1. for furnishing Lumber. General Repair and Removal of Dirt and Refuse; J. for furnishing Light, Heat and Power Supplies. As the various classifications of the schedule will be bound in pamphlet form for the convenience of the bid ders. it is therefore desired that in re questing pamphlets, the bidders indi cate those desired by using the letters set forth above. No proposal for any contract shall be considered unless such proposal be ac companied by a certified check to the order of the State Treasurer, or by a bond In such form and amount as may be prescribed by the Board of Commis sioners of Public Grounds and Build ings. For form of Bond see schedule Instructions to bidders. Proposals must be delivered to the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildinits on or before twelve (12) o'clock, meridian. Tuesday, the 11th day of May, A. D. 1915. at which time pro posals will be opened and published in the Reception Room of the Executive Department at llarrlsburg-, and con tracts awarded as soon thereafter as practicable. Blank Bonds and Schedules contain ing; all necessaiy Information may be obtained by communicating with Sam uel B. Ram bo, Superintendent, Public Urounds and Ruildinsrs, Harrlsburif. Pa. By order of the Board. SAMI'EIj B. RAMBO. Superintendent. C. P. ROGERS, JR.. Secretary. APRIL 20, 1915. . Cmmbcrlaßd 203 [[ IRREGULAR TENDENCY AT MARKET OPENING Entire List Moved Forward Later in Morning; Further Advance in Metal New York, April 20. lrregular ten dencies were again operative at the opening of to-day's stock market, a natural result of yesterday's confusing close, Rock islainl was th>' feature, with an initial sale of 4.000 sliures nt 32 to 31. against yesterday's close of 34. i.e lilgh Valley was strongest of t!.e rail way issues, rising three points, with advances of one to three points in Cop pers and some of the specialties, no tably Mexican Petroleum. Later the entire list moved forward, contributing factor being the announcement of a further advance in metal prices. MEW YORK STOCKS New York. April 20. Open. High. IJOW. Clos. Alaska t; M :{«i a 37 36 ij 37 A mat Cop . 74'» 77% 74% 77". Am Ht Sug 4 7>< 47 % 46% 47% Am Can .. 35% 37 4 35 37 >» Am Cic F. 53 % 54% 52 % 54 % Am Cot Oil 50 50 50 50 Am Ice Sec 32 32 % 31% 32% Am Loco . 50 54 4 B'<i 53% Am Smelt. 7.3% 73 4 71 73% Am Sugar . 10!t 11114 10 9 110% Am T & T. 122% 122% 122 122 % Anaconda . 36% 37% 36% 37% Atchison .. 103% 104% 103 4 104% B&O. .. . 79 79 77 U 79 * Beth Steal. 132 144 % 132 " 144 Bklyn KT. 92 92% 90% 92% Cat Petro.. 18% 18% 17% 17% Can Pacific 170% 171% 169% 170% Cent r * 0 48% 48% 47% 48% < M&St P 96% 97% 95% 97% Chin C Cop 44 45% 44 45% C Con Cop. 3 4'» 34% 32% 33% Con Gas .. 126% 128% 126 126 % Corn Prod. 15 15% 14% 14% Hist Sec .. 9% 9% 8% 8% Erie 29% 29% 28% 29% Erie Ist pfd 45% 45% 44% 45% Gen E Co.. 154% 154% 153 153 Gen Motors 137% 147 137 % 147 Goodrh KF 46% 49 45 % 48% Gt Nor pfd 120% 121% 120% 121% Gt N Ore s 37% 38% 37 38% In-Met ... 20 21 19% 21 In-Met pfd 71% 73% 71 % 73% KC So ... 26% 26% 26% 26% Lehigh Val 145 145 142 % 144% Louis & N 122% 125% 122% 125% Mex Petro. 90 93% 88% 91% Mo Pac .. 17% 17% 16% 17% Nat Lead.. 65% 66 64 65% N Y Cent.. 90% 92 89 % 91% NY.NH& H 63% 70% 63% 70 Nor Pac .. 110% 111% 109% 111% Pac Mail .. 19% 19% 19 19 P R R ... 110 % 111 110 % 111 Pgh Coal . 23% 24 22% 23 Pgll C pfd. 93% 93% 93% 93% Press S Car 43 43% 42% 42% H C Cop... 22% 23% 22% 23% Heading .. 154% 155% 152% 155% H 1 & S .. 29% 30% 28% 29% H1 & S pfd 86% 86% 86% 86% So Pacific,. 93 94% 92% 93% So Railway 19% 19% 18% 19 Tenn Cop.. 33% 35 33% 34% Texas Co .. 139 139 136% 139 Third Ave. 55 55% 55 55% Union Pac. 132% 133% 131% 133% II S Rubber 69% 70% 68 U 7014 U S Steel. 57% 58% 57% 58% U S S pfd. 108% 109% 108% 109,% Utah Cop... 65% 67% 65% 67 West U Tel 68% 68% 68 68% West Mfg.. 84% 84% 81% 83% CHICAGO BOAItl) OF TRtOK Chicago. 111., April 20. Board of Trade closing: Wheat—May. 1.60%; .Tulv. 1.35, f'orn—May. 77 5 A; Julv, 79%. Oats—May, 57 U: July. 56%. Pork—July, 18.05. Lard—July, 10.47; September, 10.72. Ribs—July, 10.50; September, 10.77. RARX AXD CROPS RURXED Dalmatia. Pa., April 20.—A barn and its contents, excepting the live stock, the property of John Zerbe. a farmer near here, was entirely destroyed by fire Sunday afternoon. AVhen the fire was discovered it was too late to save anything but the live stock and that with difficulty. RAZOR BLADES ALL KINDS of razor blades resharp ened: made better than new; safetv, 25c per dozen; Star. 15c; old style. 25c; leave orders llenry Gilbert Sons' Hardware, 219 Market street. LEGAL NOTICES In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County No. 230 June Term 1915 ln the matter of the petition of tiie llarrisburg Hoard of Trade for a decree of Dissolution of said cor poration. NOTICE is hereby given that the llarrisburg Board of Trade has tiled in the above Court its petition praying for a Decree of Dissolution and "that the Court has fixed the 12th dav of May 1915. at 10 o'clock A. if., in Court Room No. 1. of the Court House, at llar risburg. Dauphin County. Pennsylvania, as the time and place for hearing said petition and application for dissolution, whi • and where all persons interested may attend and show cause, if anv they have, win- the prayer of the said peti tion should not be granted. POX & OKA' KR, Attorneys for Petitioner. 1 llarrisburg, Pa.. April 12. 1915. NOTICE is hereby Riven that an ap plication will be made to the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania on Wed nesday. May 12. 1915, by Lewis Baturin. Samuel Flsliman. Samuel Katzman and Robert Rosenberg, under the Act of Assembly of the Utommonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled "An act to pro vide for the incorporation and regula tion of certain corporations." approved April 29. 1874, and tne supplements thereto for the charter of an intended corporation to be called State Realty Company, tile character and object of which is to bold, lease, buy and sell real estate and for these purposes, to have and possess and enjoy all the rights and b«ntflts and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and its supnlements. ROBERT ROSENBERG, Solicitor. NOTICE letters Testamentarv on the Estate of Solomon Nlsley, late of Penbrook. Dauphin County. Pa., de ceased. having been granted to the un dersigned residing In Penbrook, Pa., all persons indebted to said Estate are re quested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. EDWARD G. NT SEE Y, Or Executor. HARVEY E. KNT-PP, Attorney, No. 3 Russ Building, Harrlßburg, Pa. ! DO YOU INTEND TO PAY RENT ALL YOUR LIFE? ] ; WHY CONTINUE TO WORK FOR THE LANDLORD? i Buy a Home of Your Own by Making Payments Practically on a Rental Basis l,ook over tlioor new modern detached hou«e« ennt Hide of .llitb, | f . l' Otford, naad tlien let tin tell yon how ■mull n enwh payment we will ' ■ crept to secure a liome of your own. Ilnlaare monthly Instalment* ! to ault. i | SCHUE BUILDING COMPANY ; ; NO. Mia SOUTH SIXTH ST. -NO. :iOS CAI.DKK BLII.DISG ! T. R. SAYS TERMS HE USED WERE ALGEBRAIC Counsel For William Barnes Offers His Side in Big Suit For Libel By .1 s.tociatfd Press Syracuse. April 20.—Counsel for William liarnes in his suit for alleged libel against Theodore Roosevelt rest ed their case to-day after they had offered evidence calculated to provn publication of the alleged libelous statements uttered against the former chairman of the Republican Stain committee by the former President of the United States. Mr. Barnes' counsel placed only on« witness on the stand. He was John McGrath. Col. Roosevelt's private sec retary. He testified that he gave out the statement complained of to news paper reporters at Oyster Bay. The case of the plaintiff was rested after counsel for I>otli sides had de livered their opening addresses to the jury and one will was heard. William M. Ivins. for Barnes, pictured the ex-President as having been the na tion's greatest arbiter of morals and said that he was now in court with an opportunity to prove the alleged lib elous things he had said about Mr. Barnes 011 various occasions. William H. Von Benschoten, for the defense, described the colonel as th« champion of good and honest govern ment and said that he had been prompted to make the statement by the belief that there was corruption and rottenness in the administration of the government of the State of New York. He reiterated the state ment made yesterday that Col. Roose velt meant nothing personal to Mr. Barnes or to Charles V. Murphy, of Tammany Hall, who was also men tioned in the statement, and that thosa names were simply "algebraic terms." PHILADELPHIA PRODUCES Philadelphia. April 20. Wheat —- Lower: No. 2. red. car lots. $1.59® 1.62; No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export, $1.69® 1.72. Corn Market steady: No. 2. spot, export. 78®79c; No. 2, yellow, local, 83 ®B3^c. Oats —Steady; No. 2. white, 64®64%c. Bran Firm: winter, per ton, $29.50; spring, per ton. $27.00® 27.50. Refined Sugars Firm; pow dered. 6.00 c: fine gianulaieu. !v.900; con fectioners' A. K.SOc. Butter The market la lower, I western, creamery, extras, 30c; nearby, prints, fancy. 33c. Kggs The market is higher; Pennsylvania .md 'Htif nes • rvv m - - free cases, $6.45 per case; do., current receipts, free cases. $6.30 per i'nse; western, ox'ra*. 'lrMs. $6.45 per case: do., firsts, free cases, $6.30 per case. Live Poultry Steady: fowls, 17® 17% c; old roosters. !2®12%c; chickens. 14 4118 c: turksys. 13®15c; ducks, 13® 15c; geese. 10 (ft 11c. Dressed Poultry Firm; fresh kill ed fowls, fancy, 18® 19c; do., aver age, 16® 17c; do., unattractive. 14© 15c; old roosters. 13% c; frozen fowls. 16® 18c; roasting; chickens, 17tf?>20e: broP ' ing chickens. 22® 27c: turkeys. 18® '22 c; ducks, 126 18c: geese. 12®16c. I Potatoes Market weaker; Penn sylvania, per bushel, Ko®6sc: Maine, per bushel. 50®55e; New York, per bushel. 40® 45c; Florida, per barrel, $4.00®«.50. . • - f, -and Flour—Market nominal; winter, clear, $3 50T04.10- straights, Penn->i. vania. $6.85® 7.10; spring straights, $7.10®".40: do., patent, $7.00®8.00; western, $4.2b®4.40, patent*. 4.71; Kansas straight Jute sac*,*, S4.IS 04.10; sprinr. firsts, clear. 54.0004.56; itra'tnts. $4.2004.30; patents. s4.3itf MO. I Hay The market is firm; tim othy. No. 1. large bales. slß.oo® 18.50; No. 1, medium bales, slß.oo® 19.50; No. 2, do., $16.00® 17.00: No. 3, do., $14.00® 15.00; sample, $13.00® 14.00. 'Clover mixed hay. Light mixed, $17.50® 18.00; No. 1. do., $ 16.50® 17.00; j No. 2. $14.50® 15.60. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, April 20. Stocks clos- I ed steady. Cambria Steel 49% General Asphalt 28 1 General Asphalt. Pfd 68 T,ake Superior Corporation 8% Lehigh Navigation 75% Valley 72 Pennsylvania Railroad 55' 1 Philadelphia Electric 24 , < 1 Philadelphia Company 37', Philadelphia Company. Pfd 31 Philadelphia Rapid Transit .... 10% Reading 77% Reading General Mortgages .... 94% Storage Battery 52% Union Traction 35% Cnited Gas Improvement St I'. S. Steel 58* i Warwick Iron and Steel 9% CHICAGO CATTLE Chicago. 111., April 20. Hogs Re ceipts. 14,000; slow. Bulk of sales. $7.4." ®7.65: light, $7.10® 7.80; mixed, $7.35<f» 7.75: heavy, $7.00®7.65; rough, $7.00®) 7.20; pigs, $5.7507.00. Cattle Receipts. 3.000; steady. Na tive beef steers. $6.25fu 8.65: western, *s.7o'Si 7.60; cows and heifers, $3.10® 8.30: calves. $5.7568.25. Sheep Receipts, 12,000; steady. Sheep. $7.5068.65; lambs. $8.25©10.80. STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS Dillsburg, Pa.. April 20.—Mrs. Oli ver Weaver, of Gettysburg street, sus tained a stroke of paralysis and is now in an unconscious condition and littlo hopes for her recovery are enter tained. Mr. and Mrs. Weaver recently built a handsome home and have only been occupying it since March. THE Harrlsburg Polyclinic Dispen sary will be open daily, except Sunday, at 3 P. M.. at its new location, 1701 North Second street, for the free treat ment of the worthy poor. niIBBER STAMnn >f UI SEALS & STENCILS ll\ Kl " MFG.BYHBG.STENCILWORKS ■ || II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. II For Sale No. 1850 Market street, having 9 rooms, bath, steam heat, gas and electric lights, front, side and rear porches. Lot 25 ft. by 100 ft. to a 20-foot street in rear. Offered at less than cost to a quick buyer. J. E. Gipple 1251 MARKET ST. 13
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