jWhere lan and fori Find Each Other—Telegraph "Help Wanted Male" DIED SATFORII Died, at Newark. N. J. May 5, 1915. Marlon Woodward Say ford, (laughter of John M. Sayford ami Nellie Wallace Sayford. late ot Harrisburg. Funeral services Saturday, nt 2 P. M.. from the residence of S. Newton Say ford, IJ id dle- j town car. between Hons ami tourtnj and Market streets, or in Pomeroy ■ • Store, an amethyst brooch set In Homan Kold. Reward if returned to this of"' FOUND FOUND The well-dressed man. He always sends his clothes to ksgerts Steam Dyeing and trench cltanin g j Work*. 1245 Market street Do jou.. Both phones. Call and deliver. HKI.l' —AlJile j WANTED Automobile .salesman, ■with experience; good pr "^°. r ess Box one who can make good. Adores, ts 2179. care ot Telegraph. WANTED A stock salesman can , make *4,o«0.00 in thirty days It you ai e a hustler. Address -191, of Telegraph. WANTED Ten salesmen. Apply i 90S North Third street, between 9 and j 11 A. M., or 2 and a P- Al- I WANTED Single. miildle-a-Ked. | white man. to do laoor work on far . . Apply 1700 North second street. , WANTED General sales manager j for manufacturing plai" 1,1 nM town, one who can handle me 2 j produce results. Must invest. | and commission. Address Box J.. -l , ( care of Telegraph. „ WANTED A good house painter, at once. Apply 62- Peffer street. B. W. Bixler. , WANTED Man. with some experi ence in caring: for sick, to attend toe derly gentleman. Cafl a ji. " Briuge street. New Cumberland. Pa , WANTED An experienced chef. Those without club or European ex ptrience need not apply uent Harrisburg Cluo. tront and Mat ktt streem. THOUSAN'E-j GOVERNMENT JOBS. Open to Men and Women. to , IISU.OO month. Write for Itst. . Frank j lln Institute. D- Rochester. N " Y - —I ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES — MEN WANTED Ablebodied, unmar ried men between ages of IS and Jo, i citizens of United States of good.jhar acter and temperate habits, who can , enpnt/ read and write the lpringtield, Mass. ___ WANTED Boy over 16, as trim ming cutter. Apply The Devlne &. Tungle Shoe Mfg. Co. Government Positions Easily secured. Personal instruction. Special summer rates. Prepare ~ ° r Kail Examinations. RAILWAY MAIL* POST OFFICE, CUSTOM HOLSE and other Dositions. For further informa tlon call at or address THE WILLIAM VENN SCHOOL 31 N. second fetreet. Harrisburg. Offices: Rooms i and o. Second Floor, open Monday, v\ ednes day Frldav and Saturday evenings. Expert consultation and advice FREE OF CHARGE. j AUTO transportation school wants men to become practical chauffeurs i and earn STS to SIOO per month. We iflve a thorough course in crude and , practical work for No. 6 North j Cameron. Bell phone 1710. 1, HELP WANTED —Female WANTED Vampers. tip stitchers ! and headers. Apply Harrisburg Shoe Manufacturing Co.. Vernon street, Har- , risburg. Pa. , WANTED White girl for general i housework. 2109 North Third. Apply evenings, after 7. . WANTED Bright girl to learn to mark and sort. Apply Troy laundry, 1510 Fulton street. WANTED Girl over 21 for gro- ! eery store; give reference and experi ence. Address H.. 2192, care of Tele graph. WANTED Reliable white girl for ! general housework. Apply at once. 1923 North Second street. WANTED Middle-aged white wo- I man for housekeeper In family of three. Apply 119 Herr street. WANTED Girls over 16 years of age to learn cigarmaking. Paid while learning. Apply Har risburg Cigar Co., 500 Race street. \ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BUILDING SITES U 100x150 ft.. —southeast corner of Front and Emerald Streets. One of the most desirable locations on ; Front St. 100x130 ft., —southwest corner j of Second and Emerald Sts. A choice location on Second St. 52%x125 ft., —northeast corner of Front and Hamilton Sts. A | splendid lot for a single house. 52x150 ft., —west side of Second i St.. just north of T-. Write for our Plan No. 16, of 1 ' payment after appointment. Phlladel ] nh'a Business Colic*-. Civil Service De . partment. Philadelphia. Pa. AGENTS H.WIU) I AGENTS WANTED —ln every town to sell high-grade household special ties; no talking needed; $25.00 weekly easily earned. Keystone Specialty Co., -'27 South Thirteenth street, Harris- i burg, Ta. SITUATIONS W A :>• TED—>lale YOUNG MAN. about 30. commercial graduate of Peirce School. Philadel phia, will accept or enter training for responsible position in business that offers a future, state full particulars in tirst letter. Address H.. 219#. care of Telegraph. WANTED An honest, reliable, ' white man desires work as janitor. ! houseman or caretaker of suburban j place. Address ll»2, care of Tele graph. WANTED—Young, married man. with I unlimited capital of business ability and I small financial backing, desires to con nect himself with a live, well-paying i business in Harrisburg or vicinity as active partner; references exchanged. ; Address J., 2157, care of Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED By colored girl, place to cook in private family. Aduress 234 Ridge street, Steelton, Pa. WANTED Experienced steno- j grapher desires position; can furnish : reference. Address X.. 2198, care of ; Telegraph. WANTED By widow. ! position as housekeeper or cook for | private family, summer hotel, in or out ; of city; references. Address M. W., > General Delivery, Carlisle, Pa. — i WANTED Young, white woman | desires general housework. Address ; A.. 2501, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young boy, 17 years • of ago. desires work of any kind. Call, or address. 1220 Cowden street. WANTED By practical maternity ' nurse, a position; prices reasonable.! Call, or address, 16-9 Chestnut street. WANTED Colored girl wants gen- j era I housework. Call, or address. 1103 I North Seventh street. WANTED Colored srlrl wants gen- j eral housework or dishwashing to do; reference. 318 Mulberry avenue. WANTED Young lady desires po- | sltion as stenographer; has had experi ence. Address M., 2200, care of Tele graph. WANTED Colored woman' would like day's work. Apply 510 South street. WANTED Colored woman desires day's work. Call, or address. 514 Brown avenue. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE Desirable building lots In the Tenth Ward, located on Fourth, Fifth, Schuylkill and Atlas streets. An opportunity for u builder or real estate dealer to secure well located j property for development purposes. Ad-' dress L. No. 1587. care of Telegraph | SEVERAL PROPERTIES FOR SALE ! at an attractive price, with little cash j needed. Now is tho time to buy. Con sider it and get particulars. Bell Realty ' Co.. Bergner Building. FOR SALS 2%-story frame house, I with 6 rooms and outkitehen: all neces- ! sary outbuildings; lots of fruit; min- | ute's walk to trolley. Price, $2,000. Terms reasonable. Call at Barber Shop, Wolf Building, Penbrook, Pa. NEW BRICK HOUSES FOR SALE— | Only $6,300. easy terms; only one left of those eight newly built brick houses ! on Market street, rorner Summit. L j Minter. 1167 Market street. Both phones. FOR SALE No. 2149 North Second street: corner] property; three-story pressed brick: 10 rooms: two baths; hardwood on first I and second floors. Will be sold at a j sacrifice. Good investment. See John C. Orr. 228 Market street. FOR SALE ll9 & 121 King St. j new two-story bricks ■— each 6 rooms I and bath furnace elegant invest ment. Price of both. $3.450.00—wi1l sell separate. Brlnton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnut Sts. FOR SALE 5O Acres 3% miles southeast of Llnglestown l2 miles from Harrisburg level sand soil j 2'i-story brick dwelling—B rooms and i basement frame bank barn run- i i ning water in every field but one —pos- | session at once. Brlnton-Packer Co., 1 ! Second and Walnut Sts. i WHY NOT get a list of properties i 1 which we are offering for sale? Some 1 desirable properties are offered at re duced price. Bell Realty Co., Bergner I Building. ! CAMP HILL LOT FOR SALE at $550; size, 75x146. This lot is well located. Also other suburban lots. Complete information at Bell Realty Co., Berg i ner Building FOR SALE One house on Second ! street and two on Third street in beau- ' j tifnl Riverside. Elegant suburban j homes. Large porches; large yards; I i all conveniences. Prices low. Easy I terms. E. Moeslein, 424 State; Lewis ! M. NeifTer, 222 Market. j KIAI ESTATE For Sale or Exchange FOR SALE: OR EXCHANGE FOR FARM— -1936 Park St. 3-story brick 9 rooms, bath and steam heat front and rear porch side entrance | practically new. Pine St., Enola double 2 V4-story frames 6 rooms each front, side and rear porches lot. 75x150—stable i on rear. BRINTON-PACKER f 1., Second and Walnut Sts. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ! FOR RENT Nos. 1219 and 1413 , Market street: suitable for lodging and boarding houses. Rent. $25 and $26.50. I No. 18 13 Whitehall street: modern steam-heated house, with porch and , side entrance. and facing Reservoir Park. Rent, S3O. J. E. GIPPLE, j I£sl Market. COTTAGE ON PAW PAW ISLAND, furnished, on Juniata River, by day or I season. Boat furnished. Rates. $1.25. 1 Reduction for season. Write B. R. j Faust. Mill Creek. Pa. TWO new 2H-story brick dwellings. 1207-1209 North Fourteenth street I 'above Cumberland!; 8 rooms and bath: I nicely papered; gas: electric lights; 1 paved streets: all conveniences; front iand r»ar porches. Rent. -$25 month. Immediate possession. Apply R. Oen slager, 711 North Third street. | KEAL ESTATE I'uU KENT FOR KENT l6ll Swatara street; S 1001:1s: bath; furnace; jurd; porch; ■ SIS.OO. In iulre of H. E. Marin, 304 I Market Btujet. or 213 Cumberland j street. FOR RENT No. »35 South Thir teenth street. $23.00; No. 441 South i Thlrt.eirtli street. $20.00; No. 1510 1 Catherine street, $17.00; small more room. if. W. Swensel, 219 South Thir ' teentli street. . FOR itENT House, all Improve- ! ' nWnts; olty steam heat; central loca ' tlon. .1 doors nbo>e Market street; suit able lor hoarding or rooming house. 9 ! North Fifth street. Apply S. Meltzer, ! 513 Walnut street. FOR RENT House No. 1814 North street; 7 rooms and bath; all Improve ; ments; large back yard; within city ! limits. Rent. sl6. Apply 1812 North ! street. ! FOR RENT 1524 Susquehanna 1 i street; 3-story dwelling; all Improve- j ' ments; 8 rooms and bath; everything in good condition. Inquire 628 Forster street, or at above address, or phone 304 R FOR RENT 1933 North Third street; 12 rooms; very desirable loca tion. Rent. 540.00 per month. John C. Orr, 228 Market street. FOR RENT A dwell ing house. No. Ibo7 North Sixth street; all conveniences; cemented cellar; steam heat, etc. J. T. Ensminger. Second and Chestnut streets. APARTMENTS FOR KENT FOR RENT One nicely fur nished apartment (J rooms and bath, including all modern con veniences party leaving on ac count of sickness. Address Box 2194, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT—Two furnished or unfur nished large front rooms bay win dow— all Improvements; clean; also bedroom, dlmngroom. kitchen, gas range ana balcony. Apply 24A South Fourth street, third floor. APARTMENTS FOR RENT Second lloor at the Wnlzdorf. facing Capitol; six rooms, tiled bath and pantry; hardwood floors, electric light and j city steam. Inquire 400 North street. FOR RENT One of those apart ments In the Commercial Bank Build ing; possession May 16. Apply at Rank. j FOR RENT Modern apartment In Althouse Building, corner Thirteenth and Market streets. Rent very liberal for slimmer months to right party. J. 10. Ctlpple. 1251 Market street. FOR RENT Complete furnished housekeeping apartment, consisting of i two rooms, kitchenette and bath; suit able for two gentlemen, or married couple; maid service obtainable. Apply Apartment No. 4. 212 North Second street. MacDANI EL'S APARTMENTS Housekeeping, furnished complete, two or three large rooms with private bath. l'p-to-date. gas range, private meter, bells and letter boxes. 1417 Market street. fOR RENT Aparvment 1101 North I Third street; all conveniences; steam heat. Apply 2G4 Herr street. FOR RENT "Suburban," 2208-2210 North Third street, new modern apart ments; reception hall; 5 rooms; bath; pantry: storage: continuous hot water; front and rear porches. Apply on prem ises. FOR RENT Apartment, with all modern Improvements, including city steam heat. No. 204 Walnut street E. Mather Co. ItOOMS FOR. REM FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms, for light housekeeping on sec ond floor; good location on Hill; cars stop at door. For full particulars ad dress Box 2197, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Several unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; no chil dren; also, one furnished room. Apply 814 North Third street. 1 NICELY furnished rooms for rent; fine location; all conveniences; with or without board; two gentlemen or man and wife preferred. Call at 1443 Ber rjrhtU street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, single or ensuite, llirht housekeeping; large and cool rooms; phone. Apply 719 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with use of bath and phone, in private family— no children. Call 1317 Swatara street, City. \ FOR RENT bedroom, furnished, all conveniences, In central location near Capitol. Terms reasonable. References exchanged. In quire 825 North Sixth street. Bell phone 1020 M. FOR RENT Second and third floor front rooms, furnished, all conveni ences. and phone. One square from Capitol. 259 Briggs street. NEWLY FURNISHED front room, with or without board; also first floor front room, suitable for dentist's office. Inquire 222 North Third street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec ond floor and third floor rooms; fine location; use of telephone; reduced rates for the summer. Apply at 203 State street. FOR RENT One large room on sec- ' ond floor, furnished or unfurnished: all j conveniences. Call, or address, 1100 North Sixth street. FOR RENT One unfurnished front room; steam heat; electric light; bath and use of telephone. Apply 201 State street. FOR RENT One second-story front room for two colored men, or man I and wife. Apply 432 Herr street. ROOMS WANTED WANTED To buy. a good road hoi se. Call at Singer Sewing Machine Co. Store, 13 South Market Square, City. ROOMS WANTED lf you have a furnished bedroom to lfet for next week beginning May 10. call up 2998. or drop a postal to Pennsylvania Federation of Commonwealth Trust Building City. WANTED WANTED Bicycles, or parts of bibycles. for highest cash prices, at once. Try Keystone quick repair ser vice and save money. Keystone Cycli Co.. 814 North Third street Both phones. 1 FOR SALE FOR SALE l9lO Model Overland, In good condition. Just recently repaint ed and remodeled; tires almost new; good for businessman or pleasure car. Apply Sheet Metal Works, Seventh and Briggs streets. FOR SALE Well bred Airedale puppies. Prices reasonable. Inquire of M. R. Rutherford, Harrisburg R. F. D. No. 1. or Bell phone 341-R-2. FOR SALE Twin-cylinder Excel sior Motorcycle—l9l3 model—ln good condition. Price reasonable. M. J. j Hocker, Hlghsplre, Pa. i FOR SALE Nice little Cadillac | runabout. $75.00. Guaranteed. Apply 0 North Cameron street. ' GO TO GABLE'S for wire fence of all ! kinds and gates to match. No. 111-117 j South Second. I FOR SALE One Columbia electric j car; good reason for selling: . heap to i quick buyer. For information appiy I lat 2ii Boas street. I FOR SALE J FOR SALE Awnings, bed, felt mat tress, spring, window screens, pictures, books, dishes, fancy hand-made cush ions. saw. Call Saturday. May 9, 9 A. M. to 1 P. M.. 103 Evergreen street. FOR SALE Capital sectional steam or hot water boiler, made by U. S. Heater Co.; also sufficient pipe for three greenhouses. All good as new. Will sell at bargain. A. S. Miller & Son, Real Estate. Insurance and Builders. Eighteenth and State. I FOR SALE Mahogany Victrola and Records. Guaranteed in best condition, i ] Played ohly 6" times. Must be sold at once. S6O cash. Apply 1317 Derry I street. i FOR SALE 1 Reo Touring Car S2OO | 1 Mitchell Roadster S3OO i Apply 1808-10 Logan Street. AITOMOHII.ES FOR SALE ONE 1912 Ford roadster, batteries and magneto, horn and lamps, good condl- | tion, a bargain. s2io; one electric, in I fine shape, compleFe equipment, big ; bargain. $125. Keystone Cycle Co., 814 | North Third street. Bell phone. I . FOR SALE Bay horse, combina tion driving or saddle; weight. 1,000 tbs.; 7 years old; trots in harness, singlefoots under the saddle. Inquire G. C. Bitting. Cunningham & Bitting's Store, Marysville. FOR SALE >4-H.-P. Westlnghouse motor; alternating current; used only a few months. Gorgas, The Druggist, 16 North Third street. ONE Chase truck will be sold at auc tion sale on May 8. 1915, 2 o'clock just overhauled and In good shape. J. D. Ferry, 125 South Eleventh street. FOR SALE Two show cases for sale. Apply at 306 Broad street. FOR SALE One dark gray horse, coming five years; gentle; sound; good driver and worker. Apply No. 115 j Chestnut street, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE Two tables. 7 ft. long | by 2 ft. fi in. wide by 29 inches high; suitable for tailor or display purposes. | Apply General Agency Company, 202 North Second street. RETIRING BARGAINS! Fence posts. I 15c up; linoleum. 35c; rag carpet, 15c; Ingrain. 20c; best, 45c. *l. $1.25; Brus ael. 60c; lining. .03c; fringe, lc; roof; tfaint. 35c. Repairing". Xlnsst, .Front- I Cumberland. i 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 j six-time order for a classified ad. if I paid in advance. Inquire at Ofl!c» of i Telegraph. I ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business ! Office. FOR SALE 1912 Cadillac. Electric j lights; self-starter; engine tire pump; ! excellent condition; three new tires. Bargain. E. E. Campbell, Mechanics- ! burg. Pa. FOR SALE Two pool tables. 4',4x9 and 4xß, In good condition. Lock Drawer F, Duncannon. Pa. FOR SALE Back and front bar, j I shelving, cash register, suitable for! club or pool room or confectionery. I Worth SSOO. Will sell at sacrifice if , sold a,t once. Apply No. 607 East State I streets «. —_(| FOR SALE lOO scratch pads In fiackage for 50c. The Telegraph Print- ! ng Co. A. SANSONE & Co. lmported Pure \ Olive Oil from Jtaly. Price Cor t-gal- | lon can. $2.25; % -gallon can, $1.25; 1 quart. 75c. Special price for case lots. Call 304 South Second street. Bell 1589 R. Delivered to any part of city. FOR SALE One family horse. Ap ply Ober's Stable. Court and Cranberry ' streets. 1 DARLINGTON'S STOCK SHOP. 7 1 I per cent, dividend investmenhts. For | particulars call 4 North Fifth street. { I Bell phone 3652. I FOR SALE —AT GABLE'S. U?, 115 '■ I and 117 South Second street. 5,000 gal | lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme f quality. All the full line of the Acme i make. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the j Telegraph Business office. FOR RENT FOR RENT Well lighted j factory room, centrally located,! windows on four sides, about 3500 square feet floor space. Write 905 Kunkel Building. FOR RENT floor, fireproof building, corner of Aber- I dene and Strawberry avenues. Freight I elevator service. Apply Commonwealth j Trust Co., 222 Market street. | FOR RENT Second floor room, 3,700 ;quare feet, for light manufactur | Ing purposes. New building. Call at premises. Twelfth and Herr streets. KUSIN'ESS OPPORTUNITIES ANY Intelligent person can earn good | Income corresponding for newspapers; i experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 788, Lock port, N. Y. j IF you have office or sales ability, and desire a business in Harrisburg or anv of the Cumberland Valley towns i and have $300.00 to $1,000.00 to Invest. 'We have it. Unlimited demand for the I product. Exclusive territory. No ex perience necessary. Salary or commls- I sion. Address Box L.. 2503. care of I Telegraph. i CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS FOR* [PALE Well equipped; good location; I rent reasonable. Also good grocery store for sale at inventory. Full Infor mation at our offices. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. POSITIVELY Highest Cash Prices paid for Furniture, Carpets, good sec ond-hand Clothing. Dry Goods and Shoes. Don't sell 'till you see me. Send postal to 636 Herr street. City. I MADE $50,000 In Ave years in the mall order business, began with $5. Send for free booklet Tells how. Hea cock. 355 Lockport. N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERINQ with best material and by expert help. , Send us yor worn furniture. Our best efforts insure your satisfaction. S. N. Cluck. 320 Woodbine street. FOR falling hair try Grots Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street, Harrisburg. Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention Bell 1960. ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS Abdominal Bandages and Supporters 1 for Appendicitis. I' loatlng Kidney, after ' , Operations, Naval Rupture, etc.. Trusses and Braces. Jere S. Shanaman & Son, Rupture Specialists, 408 Market j street. PIANO MOVING, tuning, storing. Work il o, ie by experts. Winter Piano Co., 23 North fourth street. Belli phone 146- j HAULING R. A. HARTMAN, Hoarding Stable antl I Rational Traanler Co. Movers of llunos. safes, boilers and general haul log H. w. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streeta. Bell phone No. 2503 R. _ L.ET .us snll your automobile. We ■have buyers if prlc* Is right Automo bile Storage, repairs. Supplies at rea sonable prices Key Mono Cycle Co. Sl4 'North Third street. Bell phone 266R MONEY TO LOAN I MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security In any amounts and upon an? terms to suit borrower. .Address P. O. Box 174. Harrisburg. Pa. 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., 36 North Third street RAZOR IILADES ALL KINDS of razor blades resharp ened; mode better than new; safety, 26c per dozen; Star, Jsc; old style, 25c; leave orders Henry Oilbert Sons' Hardware, 219 Market street. STORAGE STORAGE HAULING Turnlture, 1 household goods and merchandise of all ! kinds stored; also hauling of all kinds —at very low prices. Call, or address, I S. Frank. 427 Herr street. 1 STORAGE IN 3-story briclt building, rear 408 Market street. Household gootls In elena, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. G. Dlener, Jeweler, 4UB Market St. FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private rooms for household goods, $2 per month and up. We invite inspection. Low insurance. 437 445 South Second Street. Harrisburg Storage Company. STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms. $1 to $3. Wagons. 75 centa per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co.. 411 Broad street Both phonea LbUiili A U'liCtS Office of the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Har risburg, Pa. MARTIN G. BRUMBAUGH, Governor; A. W. POWELL, Auditor General; R. K. YOUNG. Treasurer, Commissioners, j IN compliance with the Constitution and the Lavs of the Commonwealth of ; Pennsylvania, the Board of Commis sioners of Public Grounds and Buildings i invites sealed proposals in duplicate for contracts for furnishing such supplies I for the Executive Mansion, the Legis- I lature, the several Departments, Boards ! and Commissions of the State Govern ment as described, and below such I maximum prices as are fixed in the iol -1 lowing schedules for the year ending l the 31st day of May, A. D. 1916: Sched ! ule A. for furnishing paper and enve i lopes; B, for furnishing Typewriters. I Adding, Addressing and Duplicating Machines and Supplies; C, for furnishing , General Stationery, Mahogany, Oak and Metallic Furniture; D, for furnishing ! Engineering Instruments, Blue Print Paper, Laboratory and Engineering Supplies; E, for furnishing ail Books; [ F, for furnishing Brushes, Glassware, I 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, i 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 Sunplles. 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 I considered unless such proposal be ac- I companied by a certified check to' the order of the State Treasurer, or by a bond In such form and amount as may bo prescribed by '.he 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 Buildings on or before twelve (12) o'clock, meridian, Tuesday, the 11th day 1 of May, A. D. 1915, at which time pro- I posals will be opened and published in the Reception Room of the Executive Department at Harrisburg, and con tracts awarded as soon thereafter as practicable. Blank Bonds and Schedules contaln , lng all necessary information may be obtained by communicating with Sam uel B. Rambo, Superintendent, Public Grounds and Buildings. Harrisburg, Pa. By order ot the Board. SAMUEL B. RAMBO. Superintendent C. P. ROGERS. JR., Secretary. NOTICES THE following Rules and Regula tions of the Bureau of Health and Sani tation were passed by the City Coun- I ell and signed by His Honor, the Mayor, and are published as required by the i Act of Assembly, approved June 27, 1913; j I. No milk or cream visibly contaml l nated shall be exposed for sale. 11. No cream shall be exposed for sale unless the specific gravity at 60 degrees Fahr., is below 1.020 and all cream of higher quality shall be deem ed taken and is hereby declared to be adulterated within the meaning of these regulations. 111. Special or baby milk must con form to the standard of Certified Milk. IV. Milk sold as pasteurized milk must be marked or labeled pasteurized milk and must conform with the stan dards of pasteurized milk. V. Double cream must be labeled as such and must contain at least 36 per cent, butter fat. VI. Milk bottles shall be used as milk containers only and all dealers sliall be required to use their own bot tles. 0 I Any persons violating any of the . I regulations of the Bureau of Health ' and Sanitation shall, upon conviction before the Mayor or any Alderman of the City (unless otherwise provided for bv City Ordinance or Act of As sembly) be subject to a fine not ex ceeding one hundred dollars ($100), and in default of payment of such fine shall be imprisoned in the Dauphin County Jail for a period not exceeding thirty (30) days. Approved bv Council April 13. 1915, JOHN K. ROYAL, Mayor. Attest; CHARLES A. MILLER. City Clerk Adopted by the Bureau of Health & Sanitation April 21. 1915. G. H. WIDDER. M. D.. Attest: President. JOHN M. J. RAUNICK, M. D., Secretary. NOTICE R. A. Hartman having purchased the entire property, good will, trade and business of H. W. Lathe, at No. 2159 Fifth street, known as the National Transfer Co., he will continue to conduct the business at the present stand, and all orders will be promptly attended to and the continuous patron age of the public is respectfully solicit- ( ed. ) R. A. HARTMAN. MY WIFE, Salome M. Comp, having left my bed and hoard, without Just cause. I hereby notify all persons not to harbor nor trust her on my account. I as I will not pay any debts contracted by her. (Signed) MILTON A. COMP. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, Rurenu of Wnler and tight BIDS will be received at the Office of the Superintendent of Public Safety. Room 10. Court House, to 3 o'clock P. M., May 17, 1915, for laying water pipes in Bo'as Street. from Eighteenth Street to the eastern City Line, and in Monroe Street, from Calder Street 250 i fee' north. Plans can be seen and specifications can be obtained at this Office. The right to reject any or all bids" Is reserved. H. F. BOWMAN. Superintendent Public Safety. FOR RENT No. 25 North Nineteenth street, new brick steam heated corner • house, and brick garage in rear. I Home Is Ideal in all respects. Pos ! session June I. Rent, $35. J. E. GIPPLE 1281 MARKET STREET Try Telegraph Want Ads IRREGULARITY ID CDNFIISION 111 STREET War Specialties Not Very Promi nent Except Bethlehem Steel; Reading Heavy New York, May 7. —Price changes at the outset of- to-day's market oper ations reflected further Irregularity and confusion, due In part to London, where Americans were heavy. War specialties were not especially promi nent except Bethlehem Steel, which soon rose six points to 154, one point under its record price. Reading was heavy. U. s. Steel was barely steady while other prominent issues moved variably. The list steadied later and trading became dull. NEW YORK STOCKS New York, May 7. Open. High. Low. Close. Amal Cop . 7434 74 % B4 68 Am Bt Sug 4614 47 43 44 Am Can .. 39 39% 31 34 Am C&- F. 54% 56 50 52 Am Cot Oil 50% 5047V6 47% Am Ice Sec 33% 33% 31% 31^4 Am Loco . 52 63% 43 47 Am Smelt . 70% 70% 66 66 Am Sugar . 109% 109% 106% 106% Anaconda . 35% 35% 32% 32% Atchison .. 101% 101% 98% 9914 B& O 74% 74 & 76% "1% Beth Steel. 349 % 159 134 145 Bklyn RT. 89% 89% 86% 87% CalPetro.. 17% 17% 16% 16% Can Pacific 158% 160% 153 157% Cent Leath 39 39 35% 36% C& 0 44% 44% 42 42 CM& St P 93% 93% 91% 92 C Con Cop. 46% 47 40% 44% Col F& 1. 28% 29 24 27 Corn Prod. 14% 14% 13% 13% Dist Sec .. 13% 13% Erie 26% 27% 25 25 % Erie Ist pfd 32 42% 40% 40V4 Goodrh BF 48 48% 39% 45 Gt Nor pfd 119% Gt N Ore s 35% 35% 30 32 111 Cen .. 110 110 In-Met ... 21% 21% 18 18% In-Met pfd 71% 71% 67 67 KC So .. . 26% 26% Lehigh Val 141% 141% 136% 140% Mex Petro. 79 83 73 75% M, K&T. . 13 13 12 12 Mo Pac .. 14% 14% 12% 13% Nat Lead.. 65% Nev C C .. 15% 15% 13% 13% N Y Cent.. 87% 87% 85% 86% NY.NHfi H 67% 67% 62 64% NW & W r .. 104% 104% 103 103 Nor Pac ..107 107 103 % 105 P R R ... 108% 108% 107% 107% Pgh Coal . 23 23% 28 23 % Pgh C pfd 91% 93% 91% 93% Press S Car 50% 51 43% 45 % Ry Stl Spg 32% 32% 31% 31% R C Cop.. 23% 24% 22% 22% Reading .. 146% 146% 142 144 1U I & S . . 28% 28% 26 26 ISo Pacific. 91 91 87% 88% So Railway 17% 17% 16% 17& Tenn Cop. . , 33% 83% 30 30 Third Ave. 52 52 49% 49% Union Pac. 128% 128% 122 125% TT S Rubber 66 % 66% 59 % 62 U S Steel. 56% 67% 51% 54% U S S pfd. 107% 107% 107% 107% Utah Cop.. 68% 68% 60% 64% !Va "C C .. 33% 88% 33% 33% I West U Tel 67% 67% 66 66 West Mfg.. 99% 99% 79% 92 PHILADELPHIA fRODUCB Philadelphia. May 7. Wheat Steady: No. 2, red, car lots, expart, $ 1.56(gpi.59: No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export $1.67®1.70. Corn —.Market steady: No. 2, spot, export. 78@79c; No. 2, yellow, local, 84fi)84%c. Oats —Steady; No. 2, white, 62%@63c. Bran Steady; winter, per ton, $30.00: Spring, per ton, $26.00@26.50. Refined Sugars Steady; pow dered, 6.10 c; fine granulated, 6.00 c; con fectioners' A, 5.90 c. Butter The market Is firm; western, creamery, extras, 31c; nearby, prints, fancy. 34c. . Eggs The rnarket is firm; I Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, $6.00 per case: do., current receipts, free cases, $6.85 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $6.00 per case; do., firsts, free cases, ,ss.fto per case. Live Poultry Steady; fowls, 17© 17M.c; old roosters. 12©>12%c; chickens, 13®18c; do., broilers. 30@38c; turkeys, 13(§>15c: ducks. 13@15c; geese, 10@llc; geese, 10@llc. Dressed Poultry Firm; fresh kill ed fowls, fancy, 18®>19c: do., aver age, 16®>170; do., unattractive. 14@16c; old roosters, 13 He;, frozen fowls, 16p 18c; roasting chlcktns, 17@20c; broil ing chickens, 22@27c: turkeys, 18® 22c; ducks, 12® 18c; geese. 12@lec. Potatoes Market firmer; Penn sylvania, per bushel, 60@62c; Maine, per bushel. 50®52c; New York, per bushel, 43®45c; Florida, per barrel, $3.5006.25. Flour—Market nominal; winter, clear. $3.50"V4.10: l-1 vania, $7.00® 7.25; spring, straights, $7.25® 7.50; do., patents, $7.60®8.50; western, $4.26®4.40; patents, $4.60® 4.75; Kansas straights, jute sacks. $4.16 @4.30; spring, firsts, clear, $4.00@4.20; straights, $4.20®4.30; patents. $4.86® 4.60. Hay The market is higher; tim othy. Nb. 1, large bales, $19.50 020.00; No. 1, medium bales, $19.50020.00; No. 2. do., $17.50018.50; No. S, $15.60® 16.50; sample. $14.00® 16.00. Clover mixed hay: Light mixed, $19.00019.50; No. 1, do., $18.00018.50; No. 2, $16.00017.00. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, May 7.—Stocks closed lower. Cambria Steel 47'^ General Asphalt 25% General Asphalt. Pfd 64% Lake Superior Corporation 7 Lehigh Navigation 73% Valley Bid 69 Pennsylvania Railroad 53% Philadelphia Electric 24 Philadelphia Company 36% Philadelphia Company, Pfd 34 Philadelphia Rapid Transit 8% , Reading 71V5 \ Storage Battery 61 [Union Traction 23% ■ A Good Investment Only SO,OOO of the authorixed $50,000 Capital Stock of the Merchants Ice Company remains for sale. Will bo sold at par ($10) in 10-ghare lots. limited holding;, 100 shares. Similar companies in Reading and Allentown are paying 8 per cent. Better (five the matter quick considera tion. For full information consult MERCHANTS ICE CO. GEORGE E. HEWITT, Representative 202 Calder Building i 19 United Gas Improvement 83 United States Steel 64 Mi CIIICA«0 CATTLE By Associated Press ' Chicago. 111., May 7. Hhks RE ceipts. 17,000; slow. Bulk of sales. $7.26 | W7.50: light, $7,200)7.70; mixed. $7.10® ! 7.66; heavy. $6.60®7.46; rough, S6.SO@ 6.96; pigs, $5.255.50. Cattle Receipts 10,000; weak. Na tive beef steers. $6.50®8.90; western steers. $5.76®7.60; rows and heifers, . $3.00®8.60; calves. $6.60®9:25. Sheep Receipts. 6,000; strong. Sheep. $7.50®8.60; lambs. $8.25®10.60. CHICAGO BOARD OF Til ADR By Associated Press Chicago. 111., May 7.—Board of Trade closing; % Wheat—May. 1.58; July,. 1.31. i Corn—May. 67%; July. 77H. Oats—May, 53%: July, 53. Pork—July, 18.17; September. 18.60. I>ard—July, 10.15; September. 10.40. ; Ribs—July. 10.70; September. 10.95. i All Records For Early Ore Movements Broken By Associated Press 1 Greenville, Pa., May 7.—A1l records for early iron ore movement from Lower Lake ports to furnaces over the Pittsburgh, Bessemer and Lake Erie Railroad were broken this week when an average of 1,000 cars was maintain ed out of Conneaut harbor. All the railroad's motive power is expected to be in use within ten days and arrange ments have been completed according to railroad officials to secure a num i ber of locomotives from the Chicago I and Eastern Illinois Railroad. ; Ellms, Commodore of Cornell Navy » fir'*'" 1 mM; *4' r**, > < ■ '.«< * ■ £f ' $ ' jiii 11 jH t ± .- • Ithaca, N. Y.. May —Ellms, com-, , modore of the Cornell University navy, ■ probably will be selected as stroke of the 1915 varsity crew. He is regarded • as the most powerful oarsman ever trained at Cornell and has been rowing J during his four years at college. i —— To the Stockholders of Int. Text Book Co. In order that we may close an estate we offer 20 Shares or Any Part i I of the above stock at $95.00 Per Share ' W. G. Rose & C«., Inc. • 50 BROAD STREET NEW YORK j s<» money ' J To Housekeepers, Work i,' lngmen and Salaried Km n ployes. LEGAL RATES : EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY [ 0 N. MARKET SQUARE P Room 21 4th Floor Spooner Buildlnz i, \ MONEY F If you work, keep house, pay your bills and need money for a good purpose, i; we can supply it In >. amounts of $5 to S3OO at 'F legal rates, payable week ly or monthly. Organized in 1909 by ■ local people with local cap ital to save borrowers from extortion, the Co-oper ative, regardless of what others advertise, still leads ™ for business rates, terms and service. CO - OPERATIVE Loan & Investment Co. i 204 CHESTNUT ST. l Open dally from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m., and Wednesday l and Saturday evenings until 8 p. M.- i