| Telephemc Yanr Classified Ad WW—Bell 2040; CnnrtcrlaM 203 jj DIED 'A HAVER Emma Elizabeth Weaver, aged 60 years. T months and "6 clays, late wife of W. O. Weaver, died this morning. it 1:30, at her late resi dence, In Dillsbu rg. l* uneral services will be held at 10 \ M„ Friday. April 23, at Dlllsburg, vhere burial will be made. HOORE On April 20. 1913, Mr*. Ella S. Moore, wife of Will lam 11. Moore, at her home. 416 Muench street. Funeral serices on Friday after loon, at 2.o'clock, at Ihe above address, telatives and friends are invited to at end without further notice. 'TIGBLMAN On Monday. April 19. 1915, Benjamin F. Stigrelman, aged 68 years, 7 months and 21! days. Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at o'clock, from his lute residence. 12:1 >orth Thirteenth street. The relatives nd friends are invited to attend with "Jt furtlter notice. LOST LOST White Poodle dog:- Answers 0 name of Nippy. Liberal reward If eturned to 113 Vine street. roi'.Mi FOUND The well-dressed man. He lways sends his clothes to Egbert's iteam Dyeing and French Cleaning Vorks, 1245 Market street. l->o you? loth phones. Call and deliver. HELP WANTKV—Mate WANTED Paperhangers, at onoe. Lpply Art Frame and Paper Co., 1911 'erry street. WANTED An experienced butcher; lust come well recommended and wil ing to give bond. Apply 226 chestnut t reel. v WANTED Good kitchen man, hite. Apply Harrisburg; Hospital. WANTED Experienced baker. Ad ress \V„ 2117, care of Telegraph. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy ) get. My iree booklet. V- 312, tells ow.\ Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hop- Ins. Washington. D. C. GROCERS WANTED Several Dunter hands, with experience in gro sry business: good chance of advance lent for bright, younc men. Apply by ■ tter. Acme Tea <*o., tork avenue and oble streets, Philadelphia, Pa. PAPERHANGEH—Experienced paper anger wanted, at once. Address I'. O. tation 18. BOY WANTED White boy (foreign referred), for bootblack stand_ in a hoc department. Address P. O. Station THOUSANDS GOVERNMENT JOBS, pen to Men and Women. $65.00 to 150.00 month. Write for list. Frank n Institute, Dr :'use canvasser and are looking for ■omotion, we have a place for you. "We so have openings for several tlrst ass salesmen who are in a position to ke up work outside of the city. Our en are making from S2O to S4O per eek If vou are a live-wire and can lalify. tail at The Jewell Tea Co., 26D road stieet, Harrisburg. WANTED Ten men to take orders, pplv 90S North Third street, between ami 11 A. M. and 1 and 5 P. M. AUTO transportation school wants en to become practical chauffeurs ul earn $75 to SIOO per month. We ve a thorough course in crude and actical work for $35.00. No. 5 North imeron. Bell phone 1710. HELP WANTED—FemaIe \Y A X T li D Girls over 10 ;ars of aye to learn cigarmaking'. aid while learning. Apply llar sburg Cigar Co., . ; U0 Race street. WANTED Girl for general house ork; small family; good wages. Apply rs. Eerier, first house on the left >uth Bowman avenue, Camp llill, Pa. WANTED Bookkeeper woman ith experience all applications will i treated in confidence. Address N„ .4, care of Harrisburg Telegraph. WANTED. AT ONCE Good, sen ble girl or middle-aged woman for •neral housework In small family, jply P. O. Box 51, Harrisburg, Pa. WORK'S DRESSMAKING SCIIOOI.S Are the best eiiuipped schools of tlie nd in America. They are located r>st everywhere. They are popular, in this school now. make all \ out ring and Summer dresses while 1« mrn - g. Day and Evening . lasses W. A. ork. Prop.. 22 North Fourili streei. WANTED Experienced buttonhole erators and vampers. Apply Harris irg Shoe Mfg. Co. WANTED Girl to work in . onfec jner.v store, and ice cream parlor. Aj>- y lO2K North Seventh street. Bell lone 1617 R. GIRL WANTED Gni mn n pr< ten ed; neral housework. 210!) North Third. >ply after 7 P. M. WANTED Young white girl to a li ft with light housework. Call Hell nine 2197 R. WANTED lndies to solicit orders r Tens, Spices. Ext acts. Coffee and her groceries. Premiums given to stomers. Excellent commission paid, le Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea < - o 08 North Third street. FOR SALE 1 23 V. Eighteenth St. 3-story brick with nine rooms >ath and steam heat Lot ISIM ft.. *4,o 2022 (irffn ,«t. 3-story brick house with 10 rooms —pantry bath and steam heat. -.ot 21x85 ft *1.r.00 HOT Second St. 3-Story brick and frame house vlth s rooms bath ami furnace! 1.131 \. Second St. 3-story brick house with six ooms *2,.VMt 13U2 \. Second St. 3-storv brick house with lo rooms pantry butli furnace in ere fifing price. 11*17 Second St. 3-story brick dwelling with eleven ooms bath and steam heat. Lot Ixßs ft. Reasonable price. 2447 Heel St. 2-story brick house with S rooms _ bath and furnace. Lot 15x100. $2,03(1 674 Schuylkill St. 2-storv frame house six rooms _ hath hot water heat i, ot 7.8X75 ft *2,200 MILLER BROTHERS CO. HE *I. ESTATE ■lre Insurance Surety Hondo I.oenst and Court Streets WEDNESDAY EVENING. I HELP WANTED—MaIe anil Female j WANTED Men-women to solicit ! Accident, Health and Life Insurance, j If capable of earning from sls up perl | week, answer at once. Experience tin- | 1 necessary. Address Box Z, 2118, care i of Telegraph. | JANITOR • Middle-aged white man | and wife, without children, for apart-I | ment building. Free rent of three steam-heated rooms and bath. Good' wages, witli extra pay for woman If | she will help with housework and do light washing. Good position for hon i est. sober, trustworthy couple. Apply | to John Smith, Engineer. Elliott-Fishei j Coin pa n v. I i RAILWAY MAIL AND POSTAL CLERKS Examinations soon; over | 2.000 appointments yearly. Prepare at ; home. Write for our Plan No. 15, of t payment after appointment. Phlladel- I phia Business College, Civil Service De- ! .' psrtment, Philadelphia. Pa. j AGENTS WANTED i WE WILL PAY you $l2O to distribute ] ] religious literature in your community. | Sixty days' work. Experience not re- j j quired. Man or woman. Spare time I may be used. Zeigler Co., Philadelphia, j 1 > AGhXT Exclusive privilege: new | j article; fast sell*?*; no opposition: rail , quick; large profits. SH2 North Thlro street. SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe WANTED l'hAiifleur wants posi- f j lion for Sundays or a steady position;! Iran make own renalrs. Call at lyua ) Wood street, after tl I'. M. j WANTED Colored man wants gon ial housework. Apply 405 Bailey I | street, Steelton. Fa. i WANTED Fanner wants work on ! a farm. Address Charles It. Vogt, Gen- • j eral Delivery, Harrisburg, Pa. . WANTED Voung man wants posi- I I tion of any kind; experlenred in livery | stable. Address V. o. Hoffdan, General Delivery, Harrlpburg, I'a. WANTED Colored man wishes po- I sit ion as butler or chauffeur or work of any kind by the day. Call, or ad j dress. Frank Cuff. Til 7 Capital street. | I WANTED Traveling? man, with I j four years' experience as assistant 1 credit man for large manufacturing! I concern, desires position at home: un-I usual ability; Al referenre*. Address! 1 l*\ S. 8., l! 4 North Seventeenth street. i ! WANTED Voting man desires a ! ) position as clothipg. shoe or grocery j salesman; eight years' experienrr; can furnish best of reference. Address \'j„ 2128, carp of Telegraph. WANTED Young white man de sires position as chauffeur; two years' » experience; can give reference; strictly sober. Address Box 2122, care of Tele- I graph. i I i WANTED A reliable colored man, j married, desires position on farm: un ! derstands all kinds of farm work. Call, I ior write, 1106 South Ninth street. I WANTED —»Boy 17 years old, de- ' | sires work of any kind after srhool i hours (2:30); has office experience; can give reference. Address Al., 211S*. 1 care of Telegraph. | WANTED To do whitewashing. I Call, or send postal to 1111 Marion' j street. City. WANTED By young man,position I as stenographer; reference. Address : City Hospital, Harrlsburff, i*a. WANTED By white man. work as janitor or to take charge of lawn; best of_reference.___ Call 2004 Wood avenue. SITUATION S \\ A N TKD—tenia le WANTED—By white woman, position 1 as practical nurse or companion to ! elderly woman or invalid, in or out of city. Call within next three days, 1015 i Derrj streei. ! WANTED —By middle-aged woman, I with child 9 years old, place with re- 1 | fined family, in or out of city. Address ! I R., 2115, care of Telegraph. j WANTED "Woman wants sewing lof any kind to do at home. Call Mrs. A. jW. Riley, near Benton Koad, ICnhaut, ! or address Box 135. Enhaut, Fa. WANTED By colored woman, J dressmaking by the day. 1024 Walnut ! street. WANTED - White woman desires ! day's work, or washing and ironing; i | f-an give reference. Call, or address, j K23 Forster street. WANTED White woman desires work by the day or week. Call, or ad dress, 322 Sayford avenue. WANTED — : Woman desires house- j I cleaning or washing for Monday and : j Tuesday. Call, or address, 333 Calder j j streei. | WANTED White widow desires , housekeeping in small family. Apply . j 1140 Derry street. WANTED - By colored woman. • housccUaning by the day, or any kino ; lof day's work. Address 1228 Spruce. a venue. City. • WANTED Experienced chamber- j 1 maid desires position in hotel. Call, or ! j address, 008 Calder street. WANTED - Colored woman wants day's work. Call, or address, 514 South j street. j WANTED Reliable white woman i ; wants washing to do at home. 1327 ' 1 North Sixth street. • WANTED Small washing to do at | home. houseclea ning. or recaueiug chairs. Address 28 Linden street. WANTED Herman girl wishes ' general housework and cooking*. Ap- j ply 1017 Cumberland street. j WANTED Middle-aped white ntin wishes work by tlie day. Call »u:\i, i;sr\Ti: 101; s\u; ! ' FOR SALE Only 3 more left out jof 11, of those modern brick homes on Third street. Riverside. Xos. 3002 A and ; 3imM, at $2.500.00 each, and 3022 at I 53,100.00. Complete in every respect; i ; 7 rooms and bath; front and rear i ! porches; cement cellar; walks and , ) step; steam heat; bay window; pressed brick fronts; iron fence. To sc.- these ! I means to buy. Terms that will suit ( •purchasers. John .1. llair. 1130 Jones .l town road. Bell phone 118CW. i OPPORTUNITY for you to buy a • | j steam-heated house, with small amount . | j of cash and monthly payments as rent. Vacant—inspect it—No. 18 North Six- I tenth. Bell Realty Co., Bergnet Build-' I! ing. (4*l Kites I*I.SIMM ] iState Property i with acres! ; valued many (millions) joins fine loca j tion farm at edge of large market. J Home, barn, wagon, hog. poultry ano .outbuildings. Pick to ( 1,200» j bushes choice fruit yearly. Deep ( black soil) large part level <♦;> acres (wood-- land) valuable meadows, spring water., creek and (small lake). Reason for. giveaway prire wish to avoid (sherirt ; sale). Kor quick work will add (2>j J horses (1) fresh cow ' t hogs (5o» chickens, hay. straw, corn and oats onlv I ($2,200 >. 11. OSTH\M)EII. I Danville Telephones Stinburv Mornings (7 to S) Evenings. ! CORNER PROPERTY I'OK SALE Briek house N ronniH hath gas —eleetrle light steam heat porch —lot. 18x120—large yard. Prlee. I Bell Realty Co., Bersner BuildlnK EOß SAI.E • S. B. Boude offers his resldenee and ."II Acrea of at • InulenooU. 16 miles north of llar ' rishurir. Inclndlng tenement house, hank | ham, smokehotme, icehouse, ete. Over i :!Urt fruit tree'i on the premises. I'lneat view in the State. The residence lins 1:■ rooms. Im-ludlnß lorne liatliroom Iwith-hot and cold water. Spring; water i from Mountain by Gravity. Also sewer i ate system over 1.000 feet. [ncjllii-u at jNo Mix North Second street, Harris lb urg, i'a. ( | HEAIi ESTATE FOR SALE [ FOR SALE Onlv four out of eigh teen beautiful Riverside suburban I houses are left, Ke yards. Large I porches. Low price and easy terms. E. ; Moealein, 424 State street; Eewis Al. | Nelffer, 222 Market street. | FOR SAI.E Two two-story, seven ! room bungalows. Very attractive and I | with all conveniences. I>ot. 17H ft. by 75 ft., on Schuylkill street, near Sev enth. Price, $2,000.00. Easy terms. In oulre of Samuel Wittenmjer, Seventh; and Schuylkill streets. FOR SAI,E, RENT OR EXCHANGE— i A 40-aer« farm, located between llar rlshurg and Hummelstown. An Ideal fruit or chicken farm. Street cars pass ' farm. Water pipe to the house. Inquire ! 2203 North Fourth street. j FOR FaLE Desirable building lots : | in tbo Tenth Ward, located on Fourth. ! Fifth, Schuylkill and Atlas streets, jAn opportunity for a builder or real | I estate dealer to secure well located i j property for development purposes. Ad- j I dress L, No. 1557. care of Telegraph. j i THIRD STREET BUSINESS PROP- i | ERTV FOR SA 1.10 - | I ing corner stesm heat —.modern storeroom. Price most reasonable. In- | Ispect it. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner 1 I Building. FOR SAI.E A Cumberland county ! I fruit and poultry farm of 7 acres 1* I miles from Harrisburg; 050 bearing i pencil trees. :! and 4 years old; 4,000 I ! bearing strawberry plants; other truit I iof all kinds; good buildings. Possession ! May 1. Price. >1.500. C. Fry. 1114 ilar j kot street. Bell phone 3754. | FOR SALE N0!» North Sixteenth j Street, at a reduced price. Inspect this I property one of the most desirable ' | locations in the city. Rell Realty Co., ! j Bergner Building. j FOR SALE Two bargains; 58 acres. ! I four miles from Halifax; 300 peach, 200 | In bearing; apples, pears, cherries and i berries: gjod sev en-room house, barn. ! outbuildings; giain in ground; also pair i ! of horses; to quick buyer toOO less than i actual value. Also eight-room subur- J ban home: ali improvements: steam : heat; hardwood lloors; cement cellar! and walks: One location; 5-cent fare; price, 12,600: S7OO cash required. Apply ' C. E. Beam. Shell street. Progress. Pa. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ! FOR RENT 1192 Christian street; i two-story brick: 7 rooms: all improve-j | ments; .cemented cellar; furnace, ran&e ' l and laundry. Rent. $17.50. in advance.; J Inquire M. L. Bowman. 259 Herr stieet. i FOR RENT 1954 Swatara street; eight rooms and bath; house in good ' condition. Possession given 17th of i April. Kent. slt.oo. Apply 29 North Sixteenth street. City. FOR RENT Cottage, Mt. Gretna, ! j furnished, conveniences. June, July, Au- ! I gust. Hershey Cafe, llershey. Pa. | ! ; FOR RENT Part of large summer ■ house, three miles from city; line stir- | l rounding?. Phone 1456. Address ISO 7 North Third streei. FOR RENT A three-story dwell ing house. No. 11>07 North Sixth street; I all conveniences; cemented cellar; steam I heat. ete. J. T. Ensminger, Second and i i Chestnut streets. FOR RENT Three-story brick j I house, 1713 North Third street: all im- i provements; immediate possession. Ap- I I plv 1100 North Front street. I | APARTMENTS FOR RENT i i FOR RENT New modern apart- I ments, 6 rooms, bath, pantry, storage, j continuous hot water, front and rear I porches. Apply 11. \V. Miller, State I ' Highway Dept., or 2210 North Third. | j Bell phone SIR. ! j NEW. modern apartments, 2208 North 1 Third street; reception hall, 5 rooms, j I bath, steam heat, hardwood floors, | laundry, front and rear porches. Ap- . ' ply C. C. Whiteman. 2208 North Third | street. j FOR RENT Apartment 1101 North j ! Third stieet; all conveniences; steam I i neat. Apply 254 Herr street. j FOR RENT Two apartments, with ! j five rooms and front and back porches. I |at reduced rent, at -01!» Greet/ street. FOR RENT Third tloor 239 North ! street; live rooms; pantry; tiled bath; all hardwood floors; large side and rear 1 porches; all modern conveniences. Ap ply tirst floor, 239 North street. I FOR RENT Apartment, with all I modern improvements, including city I ' steam heat. No, 204 Walnut street, li. ] Mather Co. i FOR RENT 2O North Fourth street, | third tloor apartment; live rooms and bath; electric lights, gas and steam ) j beat. Call at 130 Walnut street. ___—-—— ——————i— ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Two bright, airy rooms ' ' furnished for light housekeeping; ail | Improvements: gas range: kitchen cabi net; refrigerator: gas on separate \ meter: i: ••mediate possession; references! ) exchanged. Apply 342 South Sixteenth | street. j ; FOR RENT Two-roomed suite. | well furnished. Large private porch; I everv convenience. Including bath and | ] phone. Fa< Ing Capitol Park. 400 | North street. j FOR RENT Large, well-furnished i [loom, with private family: otic or two' gentlemen; all conveniences, including I ! private bath. Call evenings 5:3 1 to; •|8:30, third tloor. 211 North Second , i street. FOR RENT Two communicating I rooms to bath, second tloor front, fur i nisiieil for light housekeeping: all con- I veniences: use of phone: gt.s for cook jing. 925 North Sixth street. Bell phone ! 6HiW. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, two! second storv communicating: use of j hath and phone; good location; short, distance from trolley. Apply 203 lvel- I ; ker. FOR RENT Two communicating ! and one single room, with board. Airs, j Sliaar, Oyster's Point avenue and Mar ket street. Camp Hill, Pa. FOR RENT Furnished rooms. I , sln.Tli or ensuite: all conveniences, In- ' ludiTig phone; referenco required. Ap- I | plv 1 .11 r. North Front street. UtfiTHMSHKD ROOMS I Ml UMSHKI) HO Oils ! Built especially for light housekeeping. : sinjrle or with kitchenettes, arrange- • I ments strictly private, stoves furnish- i ! ed free, laundry, phone, anil bathroom I privileges. Private lockers for surplus I i furniture. Inquire office, 429 Broad ' street, or Janitress. same building. ' I Daily Inspection Invited. i WAXTEI) WANTED l«ii'ge pool room and j cigar store. Must be in good location I .'and In best of condition. Not less than I three tuldes. Address 311 North Market j stieet. Mechanicsburg, Pa. | WINDOW SHADES AND WINDOW i SCREENS made to order. Work guar-' auteed. Write, or phone. M. ,\. sTgier lilt; Market street, City. Bell phone { 1111. _ | ' WANTED second story front room with r. lined 'family on the Hill. State terms bv the' ; month. References. Address R., 2121 i i care of Telegraph. WANTED A second-hand go-cart (Pullman); must be in Ilrst-class con dition: brown preferred; give lowest' i cash price. Address A.. 2127 care of I | Telegraph. POSITIVELY Highest Cash Prices paid for Furniture, t'ai pets, good sec ond-hand Clothing. Dry Goods and Shoes. Don't, sell 'till you see me. Send I postal to 636 Herr street. City. . WANTED - Wall case, with shelves, . not over |i« feet wide; also Moor case. < 'fall either phone, 3t<9o. J HARRISBURG *&£%£& TELEGRAPH WANTED J WANTED Bicycles, or parts of 1 bicycles, for higliest cash prices, at once. Try Keystone quick repair ser- | vice and save money. Keystone Cycle 1 Co.. 814 North Third street Both phones. ———————— —— ' j BOARDERS WANTED 1 WANTED Man and wife to board, I ' without children, wife to help with ' . Reneral housework. Apply 1226 Derry j j street. ; HOARDERS WANTED Two men j Ican secure board and rooms in private family: 1111 l location; five-minute walk to P. R. R. Station; workingmen pre ferred; large second-story front room, i Call 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 j | of Telegraph. j I FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet, slde -1 board, gas stove, 6 - It. extension table, refrigerator. kitchen table, couch, 1 I carpet. Apply Frank Packer, 2902 Main 1 ; street, Penbrook. Pa. j | LUMBER FOR SALiS. CHEAP. Eng- j I lisli Bros., r.ew building. Tenth and I J Market streets. 1 i IIARLEV-DAVIDSON FOR SALE. ' $75.00 first-class running order. Ap- ] j ply Excelsior Cycle Co., 10 South Mar- ] . ket Square. j FOR SALE White reed baby ear | tiage, in good condition. Price reason able. Call Bell phone 2786R, or ad | dress 11.. 2123, care of Telegraph. | FOR SALE Go-cart: used only six ' ! months; cost $25: will sell for less than i half. Inquire 127 West Seventh street, j New Cumberland, or address P. O. Box | | 148, New Cumberland. ' FOR SALE One antique daven- 1 i port. Will sell nt sacrifice. Inquire 1 j2212 North Sixth street. | DARLINGTON'S STOCK SHOP, 7 I per cent, dividend investmenhts. For ! particulars call I North Fifth street. Bell phone 3652. A. SANSONE A- Co. lmported Pure j Olive oil from Italy. Price for 1-gal inn can. $2.25; %-yfallOn can. $1.25; 1 ! quart, 75c. Special price for case lots. Call 304 South Second street. Bell . |1589R. Delivered to any part of city.; I FOR SALE One %-H.-P. motor. ] ! single phase alternating current, 110 | j volt: used two months; like new; cheap Ito quick buyer. Can be seen at 1408 | North street. I FOR SALE A very pretty 42-inch ! high, lark bay pony; will drive single lor double. Can be seen at Dr. Oyler's (Stable, Blackberry alley, near Third street. I DON'T PAY $2 or $3 for Hats when j I you can buy H. C. Dodge Hats for 50c. | Com 1 and lor.!: t>--m over. Open even- ! ings. S. Meltzer, 61i Walnut street. ' FOR SALE Horse, wagon, buggy ! ! and fixtures of a grocery store at a rea- ] j sonable price groceries at 20 per I I cent, reduction. Apply 424 State street. I DARLINGTON'S STOCK SHOP 8 per cent, dividend investments Key \ stone State Industrial Fair and Mer -1 chants Ice Co. stock, shares selling 'rapidly. For particulars call 4 North 1 Fifth street. Bell phone 3652. FOR SALE National Roadster, in good, first-class shape: bargain for some one. Bell phone 100. WILL SELL entire stock of general merchandise also an excellent Tea ■I and Coffee Route splendid opportu nity will be sold quick. Call, or ad- I dress. Harry M. Witman, Swatara Sta j tion. Pa. I FOR SALE Small four-passenger I Buick touring car. In good condition. |at a reasonable price. Hottenstein and 1 I Jiech. Buick and Chevrolet Agents. City j I Auto Garage. j i FOR SALE Twin Harley 8-H.-P., 11913, factory overhauled, new tires, and | equipped, $l5O. Apply 1400 South Thir teenth street. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. I FOR SALE first-class condition; also stock and J equipment, candies, cigars, tobacco, I cigarets. Best location this side Mar ket Square. Cheap for cash. Apply j Sixth and Macla.v streets. ' GLASS window signs. Furnished ! Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and i I Board and Table Board at 25c each. One j of these signs will be given with each! i six-time order for a classified ad. If i 1 paid in advance. Inquire at Office of 1 j Telegraph. I GO TO GABLE'S for wire fence of all ! ! kinds and gates to match. No. 111-117 South Second. 1 FOR SALE Merry-go-round in I j good condition; engine good as new;! . als.i good organ, ball game and tent. | ! Inquire Charles Reigel, Second and 1 j Landis streets. Hummelstown. Pa. j THE Harrisburg Harness and Sup- ' I ply Company's Trunks. Suitcases and I : Bags of genuine leather prices lower i i than elsewhere. Repairing a specialty. : I Second and Chestnut streets. 1 I FOR SALE —AT GABLES. 11?, 116 and 117 South Second street. 5,000 gsl ! I"ns New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme | I quality. All the full line of tile Acme 1 | make. ' FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the j Telegraph Business office. FOR RENT 1 Al'TO STORAGE 53.00 per month; . .also loft. 10x20, suitable for painter-, 'tinner or general storage, $3.00 per I month. Inquire 1716 North Third street, t Harrisburg, Pa ' FOF. RENT Second floor room, j 7"io : quare feet, for light manufactur ing purposes. Mew building. Call at j premises. Twelfth and Herr streets. IM SINESS OPPORTUNITIES i». ANY Intelligent person can earn good ' rhcome cot responding for newspape a; | experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate. 798. Lock port, N. Y. I RELIABLE PARTY with SSOO, tan i get exclusive control of ten counties on one of the best patented articles ever put on the market. Fills long- I felt want. 300 per cent, profit. Call 'after 7 P. M.. F. L Baldwin, Metropoll j tan Hotel. ' PROPOSITION of merit 10 party with Isl 000.00 to Invest and give part or ! whole of time —light manufacturing, j Address Darlington. I North Fifth streat. City. ' FOR R ENT First-class barber I shop in a good location. Apply lo No. j 15 Clustnul street. Palmyra. Pa. WANTED A business represent tativo for Daupliin county for a first class business proposition. Small in i vestment required. Worth investigat- I Ing. Call after 7 P. M., F. L Baldwin. , Metropolitan Hotel. , 1 MADE $50,000 m five years In the i mall order business, with $5. Send for free booklet. Tells how Ilea j cock. 355 Lockport. N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS OLD GOLD and Silver, Watches, Dla ' nionds s'W Jewelry bought for highest !c«»h prices. Jos. D. Brenner, Jeweler. No 1 North Third street. Bell phono ij;n'j. i "REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING 1 with best material and by expert help. Send us yor worn furniture. Our best i efforts insure your satisfaction. S. N. i Cluck, 320 Woodbine street. BUSINKSS PERSONAM HAULING n W. LATHE, llonrdlnß Stable and National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul. Ing. 11. W. Lathe. Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 2503 R. PRIVATE DETECTIVE Investiga tions. requiring absolute secrecy, con fidenilallv made by an expert. Address D.. 2125. care of Telegraph. LET us sell your automobile. We have buyers If price Is right Automo bile storage, Repairs, Suppllee at rea sonable prices. Keystone Cycle Co., 814 North Third street. Bell phone 266R FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine 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 paid. Drop postal, or phone 3718 Bell. Atlas Furniture Co., 1014 Market street. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate secur'ty In any amounts and upon an;' terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. Box 174, Harrlsburar, Pa. ANT person needing money In amounts from $5 to SSO holding a sal aried position, would be benefited by calling on us. Employes' Discount Co., 36 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 IN 8-story brick building, rear 4US I Market street. Household good* In clean, private ; rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to j I'. . 1916: Sched ule A, for furnishing paper anil enve lopes; B, for furnishing Typewriters, i Adding. Addressing and Duplicating Machines and Supplies; C.for furnishing ileneral Stationery, Mahogany, Oak anil Metallic Furniture: D, for furnishing | Engineering Instruments, Blue Print I'aper, Laboratory and Engineering | Supplies; E, for furnishing all Books; F, for furnishing Brushes, Glassware, | Mops. Brooms, Buckets, Toilet and I Cleaning Soaps. Towels. Rugs, Fuel, I'nlforms, Rubber Goods, Chemicals and Miscellaneous Supplies; G, for fur nishing Hose and Fittings. Carpenter, I'pliolstering, Painting and ali Hard ware Supplies; 11, for furnishing Sup plies for the care of the Conservatories and Grounds: I, for furnishing Lumber, General Repair and Removal of Dirt 1 a nd Refuse; J, for furnishing; Light, I Heat and Power Supplies. As the various classifications of the I schedule will be bound in pamphlet I form for the convenience of the bid ders, il 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 of the State Treasurer, or bv 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 liuildings on or before twelve (12) o'clock, meridian. Tuesday, tile lltli day of May, A. D. 1915, at which time pro posals will be opened and published ill the Reception Room of the Executive Department at Harrisburg. and con tracts awarded as soon thereafter as practicable. Blank Bonds and Schedules contain ing all necessary information may lie obtained by communicating wIJ h Sam uel B. Rambo, Superintendent. Public Grounds aild Buildings. Harrisburg, I'a. Bv older of t lie Hoard. SAMUEL li. RAMBO. Superintendent. C. P. ROGERS. JR.. Secretary. NOTICE Letters of Administration 011 the Estate of John Klinger, late of Harrisburg. Dauphin County, l J a., de ceased. having been granted to the un dersigned residing in Harrisburg, Pa., all persons indebted to said Estate ate requested to make immediate payment, :imi those having claims will present them for settlement. WM. H. HOOVER, Administrator of the Estate of John Klinger, deceased, 1410 North Second Street, Or to Harrisburg, Pa. FRED C. MILLER, Attorney-at- I.a w. 213 Walnut Street, Harrisburg. Pa. Try Telegraph Want Ads APRIL 21, 1915. BULLISH KCTIVITY RESUMED 111 SWEET Bethlehem Steel Rose Three Points, Which It Soon Increased to 7 x /2 I By Associated I'ret t New Vork, April 21.—Bullish activ ity was resumed at the outset of to day's trading, initial Quotations show ing gains of 1 to 2 points In many important issues. Retblehem Steel rose 3 points, which it soon increased to 7'4. There were heavy offerings of Reading and I'nion Pacific at ad vances over yesterday's close, but the only leader to record a new high price for the movement was Amalgamated Copper. Rock Island a frac tion on opening sales of 5,000 shares and soon fell back 3 points to yes terday's low level. Prices eased gen erally, by the enii of the half hour, coppers, however,, adding to first prices. NEW YORK STOCKS New York. April 21. Open. High. Ivow. Clos. Alaska (1 M 37 39 7 s 37 39 "j Amal Cop . 7,Xij 79» H 77& i 78% Am Bt Sug 4 BVa 4 B'ii 4 7 47% Am Can .. 37 % 38 >/j 30»» 36% Am Can pd 99 >2 flSi/j 99 >A 99' i Am C F. 54 54 " 53 53 Am Cot Oil Si 51 Vi 50 50 Am Ice Sec 32'/J 32V4 3Hi 31% Ant Loco . 54 55 '/i Am Smelt . 73% 75 73% 73% Am Sugar . 111% 111% 110»i 110% Am T <<• T. 122 'i 123 122 122', fc Anaconda . 38 38% 37Vs 37% Atchison .. 104% 104% 103% 104 B& O 79 % 79% 78 78% Beth Steel. 14ti 150% 140% 142 Bklyn RT. 92% 93 92 92 Cat Petro.. 17% 18% 17 18% Can Pacific 171% 172 169 % 169% Cent Leath 42% 43 41 % 41% C&O 49 49% 48 48% LEGAL NOTICES In t'ie District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania ln Bankruptcy, No. 2909 ln the matter of James N. Reese, Bankrupt. PI'HI.IC SALE OK REAL ESTATE The undersigned Trustee will expose at public sale. In front of the Court House, Harrisburg. Pa., on MONDAY I April 26, 1915, at 2 o'clock P. M., the I 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 sylvania, bounded and described as fol | lows, to wit: Beginning at the north | west corner of Derry Street and Seven teenth Street: thence westwarctly along said Derry Street 14 feet to a point; | thence northwardly along a line at iriKlit angles with said Derry Street and t running through the center of a 9-inch brick partition wall between the house I erected in the premises herein descrlbea I and the house adjoining it on the west land beyond. 98 feet, more or less, to a I 3-feet wide private alley: thence east wardly along the line of said 3-feet wide private alley 19 feet, more or less, to a point the line of Seventeenth .Street; thence northwardly along the I line of said Seventeenth Street, 111 feet, I more or less, to a point, the place of .beginning. Having thereon erected a 1 new three.story brick dwelling house, i number 1631 Derry Street. Harrisburg. | Pa. | The above described real estate will |be sold free and clear of all encum brances. TERMS—IO per cent, on day of sale, and balance thereof on confirmation by the Court. ELMER W. EITLER, Trustee. \OTICK i NOTICE is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Court of Quarter Sessions of TDauphln County, on Wednesday. April 28. 1915, at 10 o'clock A. M„ or at the first sitting of the Court thereafter, for a transfer of the Retail Liquor License for premises known as "Hotel Wallace," situate at No, 1200 Wallace Street, corner Cum berland and Wallace Streets, Harris burg. Pennsylvania, now held by J. (irant Hoffman, to Harry F. Ecklnger. K. E. HEIDI,EM AN, Attorney for Petitioner. In the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania ln Bankruptcy No. 2928 ln the Matter of Samuel Wolf. Bankrupt. To the creditors of Samuel Wolf, of Hummelstown, iu the County of Dau phin, and District aforesaid, a bank rupt. NOTICE is hereby given that the I said bankrupt was duly ad .indicated as 1 such on April 20, 1915, and that the j tirst meeting of the creditors will be held at the office of the Referee, No. 7 North Third Street. Harrisburg. Pa., at 10 A. M. o'clock, on May 1, 1915, at I which time the said creditors may at | tend, prove their claims, appoint a I Trustee, examine the bankrupt and i transact such other business as may [ properly come before said meeting. JOHN T. OLMSTED. Referee in Bankruptcy. | April 21. 1915. I NOTICE - Letters of Administration 011 the Estate of B. F. Crane, late 01 ! Harrisburg. Dauphin County. Pa., de | ceased, having been granted to the un dersigned residing at 1617V4 North Third Street, Harrisburg. Pa., all per ! sons indebted to said Estate are re- I quested to make immediate payment, land those having claims will present them for settlement. (X) KATIE CRANE, Administratrix. j NOTICE Letters of Administration lon the Estate of Isaac D. Lantz. late jof Borough oT Penbrook, Dauphin County, Pa.. deceased, having been I uranted to the undersigned residing in 1 Harrisburg Pa., all persons indebted 10 I said Estate are requested to make im ! mediate payment, and those having I claims will present them for settle ' ment. FRED C. MILLER, I Administrator of the Estate of Isaac D. ' l,nntz. deceased. 210 Walnut Street. Harrisburg, Pa. I SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed at the office of the State Hlghwav I Department, Capitol Building. Harrls ic.irg. Pennsylvania, until 10 o'clock A. M.. April 27. 1915, for furnishing saio Department with indeterminate quan tities of bituminous material according to specifications. Specifications and i bidding blanks can be obtained on ap plication to Joseph W. Hunter. First I Deputy Slate 111 gh\v a > Commissioner. Fiduciary Bonds—indeterminate and Uncertain Risks The alow mnturity of mirety eompnnlea' (ibliftallon* <*u(Mlllut eilra wrilluary IONNCN deuiaud tlial fiir«orUliinr> coutl iigriirlca BE- taken Into aeeouni by the aureti - undcrui'iter. Many hmvy liiaifi beeu paid by ail ret > eoniitftnlea year* after a IMIIIII baa been given, mid amoettniea yeara nft«r It Una hern eanrelled. One of the older and larger eompauiea ban tabulated from lt« rrrortln It* experience on Ita oldfil llduolary bonda. 'l'lio tabulation NIIOUK that In ten eaaea of bond* dated during or before 1N97 the period of time elap«li>fr between the date of the bond and the ad- Juatrnent and payment of loaa HII* aa follow ■* IT yearn 15 yeara, 10 yeara, 12 years, Ift yeara, 11 yeara, 17 year*, 14 yeara, 14 yeara, 10 yefcra. That Company iloea not yet know tbat Ita experlenee on fiduciary boada lamied up to I HOT la now mature; lint ON THOSE l/OSSKS WHICH HAVIQ >1 \TI HKI> the average period of maturity la TIIIHTIi]E\ AND O.\E-HA!l KXT*, AFTF.It A LI. HEf OUJHIKS, KXCRIDD 9350,000. THE L. F. NEEFE AGENCY 410-11 Knnkrl Ilullillnit. In»ur»nce— Surety Honda. Brll I'bonr WW AGENTS—BROKERS—UNDERWRITERS—ADJUSTERS V—, ■ .in i ii |C M&St P 98% 9814 96% 06% ('Con Cop. 46 47% 46 4S',i col F & i. 34 34 33',4 ::n % Con Ga> .. 129 129% 128 128'.; Corn Prod. 29% 29% 29' i 29V. Erie 29% 29 % 28% 28", Erie Ist pfd 46 46% 44% 43U Gen E Co.. 164 % 154% 154 154 Gen Motors 146", 146% 145 145 Qoodrh BK 49% 49% 47 47 Gt Nor pfd 122 122 V* 121 121 Ot N Ore h 38Vi 38% 37 37',i In-Alet ... 21% 21 % 20'4 21 Vi I In-Met pfd 74% 75 73% 73% iKC So ... 2 7 27% 26 26 Lehigh Val 145 145 1 43% 144 Mex Petro. 92% 93 89% 92 Mo Pac . . 17% 17% 14% 14% Nat Lead.. 66% 66% 64% 64% N Y Cent.. 92% 92% 90% 91 NY.NH& H 71 71% 68% 69% Nor & W .. 105% 105% 105% 105 % Nor Pac .. 111% 111% 110% 110% Pac Mail .. 19% 19% P R*R ... 110% 111% 110% 111% Pgh Coal . 23% 23 7* 23% 23% Press S Car 43% 44 43% 43% R C Cop.. 24 24 23 % 23% Reading .. 156 If. 6 153% 154 Rf & S pfd 29% 30% 29% 29% RI & S pfd 87% 87% So Pacific,. 94% 9 5 93% 94% So Railway 19% 19% 18% 18% So Ry pfd 60 6ft 59 59 YennCopp. 34 Vi 34 Vi 33% 33% Texas Co . 139 139 Third Ave. 56 56% 55% 55% Union Pac.. 134 134 % 132% 133 ill S Rubber 71% 71% 68% 6» 111 S Steel . 58% 58% 57% 58% U S S pfd. 109% 109% Utah Cop.. 67% 70 67% 68% Va C C ; . 29 % 29 Vi West Md . 25% 25% W IT Tel. 68% 68% 68 68% West Mfg.. 85 85% 83% 83% PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE! By Associated Press Philadelphia, April 21. Wheat Firm; No. 2, red, car lots, $1.59® 1.62; No. 1, Northern, Dulutli, export, $1.69® 1.72. Corn Market higher: No. 2, spot, export, 78®79'4c; No. 2, yellow, local, 83%®84c. Oats—Higher; No. 2. white, 64%®65c. Bran Firm; winter, ner ton. $29.50; spring, per ton, $27.50®28.00. Refined Sugars Steady; pow dered, fi.oOc; line granulaieo. u.SOe; fectloners' A 5.80 c. Butter The market is weak; 1 western, creamery, extras, 30c; nearby, j prints, fancy, 33c. Eggs The market is firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby first* ! free 'Jascs, $6.45 per case; do., [current receipts, free cases, s#.3o per lease; western, extras. '!>•.• cao^a. 1 $6.43 per case; do., firsts, free cases, 1 $6.30 per case. Live Poultry —• Steady; fowls. 17® 17' ? c; old roosters, 12®12%c; chickens. Jl4 fa 18c; turksys. 13®15c; ducks, 13(g) I 15r; geese. 10®illc. 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® 18e; roasting chickens, 17®20c: broil ing chickens. 22®27c: turkey* 18® 22c; ducks, 12® 18c; geese, 12®16e. Potatoes Market weak; Penn sylvania, per bushel, 50®65c; Maine, per bushel. 50@55c: New York, per bushel. 40®45c; Florida, per barrel, $4.00® 5.50. Flour —Market nominal; winter, clear, $3.50ffi)4.10: straights. Pennsyl vania. $6.85®7.10; spring straights, $7.10®7.40: do., patent, $7.00®8.00; western, 94.26(tf4.40; patent*. »vw« 1 4.79; Kansas straight. Jut* 04.30; spring, firsts, clear, $4.00®4.21; rtr.Vk.nU. $4.2004.20; patent*. 4.(0. 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., $ 1 6.001W 17.00; No. 3. do., $14.00® 16.00; sample. $13.00® 14.00. Clover mixed hay. Light mixed. $17.50® 18.00; No. 1, do.. $16.50@ 17.00; No. 2. $14.50® 15.50. PIIII.VDIiII.IMII \ STOCKS Philadelphia, April 21. Stocks closed steady. American Railways 32% Cambria Steel 50% General Asphalt 28 fJeneral Asphalt. Pfd 68 Superior Corporation 8% Lake Superior Corporation, Pfd.. 31 Lehigh Navigation 75% Lehigh Valley 7l?x Pennsylvania Railroad 59 9-16 Pennsylvania Steel, Pfd 60 Philadelphia KlectrH- 24 % I Philadelphia Company 37 [Philadelphia Company, Pfd 34 I Philadelphia Hapid Transit lo'i I Philadelphia Traction 78 ! Reading 77% I Storage Battery 53 jT'nion Traction 35% I I'nited Gas Improvement 83% I United States Steel 58 I Warwick Iron and Steel 9% CHIC Alio CATTLE Chicago, 111., April 21. Hogs i Receipts. 25,000; steady. Bulk of sales, $7.60®7.70; light, $7.45®7.85; mixed, $7.35® 7.75; heavy, $7.00@7.65; rough, $7.00® 7.20. Cattle —■ Receipts, 1C,000; lower. Beeves. $6.15® ® ® 8.55; Texas steers, I $5.60®6.80; western steers, $5.65®7.50; I cows and heifers, $3.00®8.20; calves. $5.75® 8.50. I Sheep Receipts, 17,000; lower. Na ] live sheep, $7.505j8.40; western. $7.60® 18.55; yearlings, $8.30®9.75; lambs, na tive, $8.40® 10.60. CHICAGO BOARD OF Tit VOF: I Chicago. 111., April 21. - Board of ! Trade closing: i Wheat—May. 1.61; July. 1.33%. ' Corn—May, 77-\: July, 80',. ! dats —May, 57'4 : July, 56. j Pork—July, 18.02; September, 18. 17. ! Irfiiu—July, 10.40; September. 10.63. I Itibs —July, 10.52; September, 10.77. I lUSE ALMA BRAND LIME' For poultry, white washing, dls | Infecting houses, drains and every ! where good lime is needed; 5c and | 10c per pack at all grocery stores. Packed by 11. T. HMtltlS }»rn» W. College Ave., YORK, PA, I MONEY To Housekeepers, Work- I Ingmcii and Salaried Em- I ployea. LEGAL RATES EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY » N. MARKET SQUARE Room 21 4tU llooi I Spooncr Building 13