DIED _ WENRICK Crohn Joseph Wenrick, Sr.. died last night at the home of Ills son, William R. Wenrick. 1312 Herr street, after a short illness, aged 66 years. Mr. Wenrick's health began to fail Immediately after his wife's death, which occurred just two months ago. He was an employe of the Pennsyl vania R. R. shops for the past thirty- i eight years. He was a member of the i . Pine Street Presbvterian Church, the , , Warrior Eagle, I. i). R. M.. No. 340, and I the Pennsylvania R. R. Veteran Asso- I elation. ~, | He is survived by the following dren: Mrs. David Arnold, of Harr'«. burg; Mrs. Harry R. Shultz. of L'ike Bay. Wash.; John J., Jr.. lrvin, Wil Jam I and Clayton, all of Harrisburg. The funeral services will bo the home of his son on Tuesday aftp',- noon, at 2 o'clock: the burial In the Harrisburg Cemetery. THORNLEY On Saturda y ls 1915, Emma Louise Thorr daugh ter of the lata Frances T rfo.-nlev aged 28 years. ' Funeral private. °n "".Wesday, at 4 P. M.. from the home of \ ier sls , e ,-. Thornley, No. 134 t'Tanberry street. Friends desiring to th body cnll do so on Tuesdoay /y om 12 to 2. SELLERS -rt F. Sellers died on f-in «A y „iL «rnoon. May 15, 1915, aged 64 yea _ Funeral se /. V |ces will be held from his home, . X 7 Va Muench street, on j 2HSf.i as i„ ' itfrnoon, at 3:30 o'clock. Burial in Harrisburg Cemetery. Rels- > . friends are invited to attend wlthout further notice. LOST h J- AST ljidy's gold watch and fob, Lemcyne and Enola. M. S. F. ? 4 Yob. Reward If returned to Mrs. W< Fortlg, Liemoyne, Pa. f LOST Silver and laco scarf be •tween Country Club and Camp Hill. Re -ward if returned to this office. FOUND FOUND The wail-dressed man. He (.always sends hyi clothes to Eggert* Steam Dyeiruj- and French Cleaning I Works, 12L5 Market street. Do you? Both phqjrts. Call and deliver. HELP WANTED —MALE WANTED A stock or bond sales man can make 54.U00.00 in thirty days If you are a hustler. Address C., 2191, •care of Telegraph. Government Positions Easily secured. Personal Instruction. , Special summer rates. Prepare for Tall Examinations. RAILWAY MAIL POST OFFICE. CUSTOM HOUSE and other positions. For further informa- 1 lion call at or address THE WILLIAM , PENN SCHOOL. 31 N. Second Street, Harrisburg. Offices: Rooms 4 and 6, | • Second Floor, open Monday, Wednes day, Friday and Saturday evenings. 1 Expert consultation and advice FREE OF CHARGE. j WANTED Bejrbovv. Apply Harris- ' burg Club. Front, and Market streets. j AN experieno'ed l?,(»iisekeeping wares 1 man wanted tak* charge of depart ment. Must lytve a thorough experi- I ence in both tiuyfng and .selling. Ad dress at on/e, p, Dtinham & Co., Trenton. N. 3 — ; /-y. WANTED Three good solicitors on newspar>r proposition. Commissions j>aii| w t'efely. Apply Hotel Savoy after Px M. Ask for Mr. H. Leeds. — Boy, between the age of 3''/<*nd 18 years, to worK In stock room; •experienced one preferred. Apply I)c- Aine and Yungel Shoe Mfg. Co.. Six 'toenth and Stale streets. _ ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES MEN WANTED Ablebodled. unmar ,tried men between ages of 18 and 35; •citizens of United States, of good char -acter and temperate habits, who can epeak. read and write jthe English language. For information apply to Recruiting Officer. Bergner Building, 3d & Market Sts. Harrisburg. Pa. WANTED Live canvassers to rep renest us In the sale of our goods. •Quick returns. Wig Profits. Allen Nursery Co., Rochester, N. Y. WANTED An experienced butcher; must come witli good reference. Apply 226 Chestnui street. WANTED —■ An experienced shoe shiner ami porter; must be over 21 ;yiars of age. Apply Imperial Pool Par 3iite woman, for gen eral houseworjfc Apply 107 South Sec ond street, floor apartment. WANTEIj—-Vor a private family to go short In country—compe tent colored cook—will have assistant must b'. Tirst-class and have good ref erence's- good wages. 517 North Sec —'/L WANTED Live, energetic woman, T/Mil appearance, witli selling ability; (*>ue with large acquaintance preferred; ,no canvassing: good salary. Address P. O. Box 68, Harrisburg. Pa. WANTED White woman for gen eral housework; referajiee. Call Bell phone 3156 J. WANTED White girl for general Jinusework: must he good, plain cook. Apply fi 13 Herr street. , r -» Houses For Sale 1412 Berryhill St.—3-story brick —8 rooms—bath and furnace. 1207 H Derry St.—3-story brick j | —9 roiims—bath and furnace. 23 X. Eighteenth St.—3-story | brick —one of a pair. A desirably located property. 1834 X. Fourth St. 3-room | < frame house. Lot 22*4x60 ft. Rents 1 at $8 a iTionth. Price, SI,OOO. 1411-13-15 X. Fourth St.—frame houses. Rental income $384. Price, $3,200. 1 921 Green St. —2-story brick— shop 16x20 on rear. Lot 20x171 ft. 405 Herr St.—3-story brick 9 rooms—bath and steam heat.^ 235 Maria.v St.—3-story brick—■ corner house —steam heat. Lot ; 21x98. 244" Reel St,—22-story brick— -8 rooms—bath and furnace, $2,050. 2121 X. Second St.—3-story brick —a thoroughly modern house. 221S X. Second St.—2 -story brick and stucco —modern through out. Lot 25x100 ft. 1316 State St. —3-story brick—B rooms—bath and furnace. 1664 X. Third St. —3-story brick —9 rooms —bath and steam heat. 1801 - 1807 - 1310 - 1312 South Twelfth St.. and 1203 Pigeon Ave. These houses will he sold together 5 or separately. MILLER BROTHERS & CO. REAL, ESTATE Fire Insurance Surety Honda l,ocuat and Court Street* • * v. MONDAY EVENING* IELEGIAPM CLASSIFIED) AM • BRING RESULTS HEBiP TINTED—Female, WAN VE D Girls. y-ears of t o learn srfgarmakiny. Paid leamii>g. Apply Har "isbui 'V — stor/*™ ~~f Lady for af< 1 Oyi With recommendations. "«rth Six£ M " aßk f ° r Mv ' MaC ' 80~-T\> Ko out of town for summer, white Kirl for greueral house work It* small family. Must be Rood rook. Protestant preferred. Waares, $5.00. Address 8.. 2534, care of Tele* grraph. WANTED jptroduce our merchandise to the public. Grand Union Tea Co.. 208 North Second street. WAXTKI) Saleslady for shoo de partment; must have experience. Ap ; ply Robinson and Co., Third and Broad streets. . RANTED Girl for general house , work. Apply 425 Forster street. WAITED —Experienced help. Apply Silk Mill, Cor. North and Secofid streets. WORK'S DltWesMAktritJ Mt;Hdoi7, care of Telegraph. WANTED Colored man desires windows and paints to clean; cellars cleaned and whitewashed: automobiles washed and polished by day or week; lawns mowed, hedges trimmed. Call Bell phone 1819 J. SITUATIONS WANTED— FemaIe WANTED Position by middle aged woman as assistant cook, cham bermaid or general housework. Address 21 t North Arch street, Mechanlcsburg. Pa. WANTED By an experienced young woman, position as bookkeeper, or general office work; understands real estate, li!e and lire insurance; good reference. Address S. H. J., care of Telegraph. WANTED Colored girl desires general housework. Address Susie Jackson, 916 Sarah avenue. WANTED Respectable Protestant widow, white, desires position as house keeper for widower; no objections to small family; references exchanged. Mrs. A. M. G., Box 70, Rutherford Heights, Pa. j WANTED Young colored girl I wants place to assist with housework, •or as nurse girl. Call, or address, 1434 Vernon street. I RE ALi ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE —Desirable building lots In the Tenth Ward, 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. 1587, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE — 1501 Berryhill St. corner property —3-story brick !» rooms, bath ami furnace lot, 16x103. It will be to your advantage to look this property over. Frame bungalow at Kummerijale large lot located at foot of mountain —5 large rooms mountain water —■ garage.— low, price of $1,500.00 pos session at once. BRINTON-PACKER CO., Second and Walnut Sts. FOR SALE Cottage on Campmeet ing Grounds, Mt. Gretna, close to Chau tauqua grounds. Excellent location; 6 rooms, kitchen, bath and porch. Rea sonable. J., 2529, care of Telegraph. 2032 UERRYHLLL ST. FOR SALE at a very low price frame house 7 rooms gas porch lot, 20x100 —drive alley on rear. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. ' WHY not get a list of properties which we are offering for sale? Some desirable properties are offered at re- ] duced price. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. DESIRABLES property on West Cur tin street, Penbrook. for sale; bath, gas, furnace, porch front; lot, 30x190; con- I siderable fruit, chicken house. Bell I Realty Co.. Bergner Building. FOR SALE 415 Herr street — 3- I story brick dwelling 9 rooms and I bath hot and cold water; steam heat | lO-ft. alley rear of lot. Possession j given at once. M. A. Fought, 272 North I street. 108 ACRES 4 miles east of Harris burg 1 a 4 miles south of trolley line at east end of Progress frame build ings large apple orchard running water In every field. Rrlnton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnut streets. 91,150 WILL BUY newly painted, 6- room house. 1038 South Twenty-third street; 20x115 foot lot. Plenty room to raise chickens or garden. Inquire even j ings at 1409 Thompson street. I FOR SALE —The home of the ! late Lydia A. Linglc, of Halifax, Pa. Inquire of C. C. Metzger, Halifax, Pa. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT llBB Christian street — two-storv brick 8 rooms all con veniences ; September, 9.90. Ribs—July, 10.55; September, 10.80. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate secur'ty In any amounts and upon any 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. STORAGE | FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private ' rooms for household goods, $2 per month and up. We invite inspection. Low Insurahce. 437-445 South Second street. Harrisburg Storage Company. STORAGE IN 3-story brick building, rear 408 1 Market street. Household goods In clean, private 1 moms. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. G. Dlener, Jeweler, 40, S Market St. STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandles. Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 75 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Both phones. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Is hereby given that on or before Monday, June 14, 1915, the un dersigned will make application to the Pennsylvania State Board of Law Ex aminers to be examined on the 6th and 7th days of July, 1915, for admission to the Bar of the Supreme Court of Penn sylvania: Karl E. Richards, of Harrisburg. Pa., a registered student at law in the Office of Scott S. Leiby, Attorney-at- Law, of Harrisburg. , NOTICE Letters of Administration „ de bonis non, cum testamento annexo, r on the Estate of Joseph Anthony, late : of West Hanover township. Dauphin ? County. Pa„ deceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing in Renovo. Pennsylvania, all persons in debted to said Estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. PETER W. ANTHONY, Administrator d. b. n. c. t. a. Estate of Joseph Anthony, Deceased, Renovo. Penna. I NOTICE Is hereby given that on or before the 16th day of June, 1915, the undersigned will make application to the State Board of Uw Examiners, to be examined on the 6th and 7th days of July. 1915. for admission to the Bar of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania: Roland Ulrlch Douglass, of Harris burg. Pa., a registered student at law In the Law School of the University of Pennsylvania. COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA NIA, I DEP ARTMENT OF HEALTH. 1 SEALED BIDS or proposals for: PLUMBING. VENTILATING SYSTEM, ELECTRIC WIRING. ' HEATING SYSTEM ' for the new building known as the I West Wins now under construction for • the State Sanatorium for Tuberculosis near Cresson, Cambtla County. Pern ' sylvanla, will be received by Dr. Samuel II G Dixon, Commissioner of Health, at his Philadelphia Office, 1900 Race 1 Street, until noon, Wednesday, May 26. 1915. Specifications for each line of work are complete and bidders bidding on 1 more than one must submit separate ' and distinct bids. Plans and specifications may be ob i talned at the office of the State De i. partment of Health In Harrisburg, or at tile Philadelphia Office upon deposit - of $25.00 for each set, which will be p returned on receipt of plans and speci - (lcntlons in good condition. The right - Is reserved t" reject any or all bids. I SAMI'EI. G. DIXON. Commissioner of Health. MAY 17, 1915 NEW YORK STOCKS New Yprk, May 17. Open. High. Uw. C'los. xAmal Cop 6t> 67'/4 66 66} i Am Bt Sug 4 4 4 4 43 43 H Am Can .. 3314 34'.4 33 34% Am C& P. 49% 50% 49% 50U Am Cot Oil 46% 46% 46% 48% Am Ice Sec 81% 31% 31 31 -Am Loco . 42% 44% 42% 43% Am Smelt . 6,".% 66% 65% 66% Am Sugar . 10lj% 105% 105% 105% Anaconda . 31% 32% 31% 32 Atchison .. 99% 100 99% 99% B& O 72% 72% 72% 72% Beth Steel . 137 137 184 184 Bklyn RT. 87% 87% 87% 87% C.ul Petro.. 15% 16% 16 15% •)< an Pacific 159% 159% 158% 158% Cent Leath 35% 36 35% 35% ££ 0 43% 43% 43 43% CJI& St P 89% 90 89 90 ?, 9°J P op - 43 4Si » <2% 43% Colt &1.. 26% 26% 26 28 "• Corn Prod . 12% 13% 12% IS% Dis Sec .. 13% 13% 13 13 Erlo 24% 25% 24% 25% Erie Ist pfd 39% 39% 39% 39% Goodrh BF 42% 43 42 42% Gt Nor pfd 117% 117% 117 117 N-Ore s 31% 32 31% 31% In-Met ... 20% 21% 20% 20% In-Met pfd 70% 70% 69% 70% KC So 26 26% 26 26V. Lehigh Val 140% 140% Mex Potro. 69% 70% 68% 69% M. K&T.. 12% 12% 12% 12% Mo Pac .. 13% 14 13% 13% Nat Lead.. 57% 59% 67% 58% Nev C C . . 14% 14% I N T Cent.. 85 85% 84% 84% NY.NH& H 63 63% 62% 62% Nor Pac .. 105% 105% 104% 104% P R R ... I#7 107 ■ Pgh Coal . 20 20 • Press S Car 42 43 41 % 42%' RCCoup.. 23 23% 22% 22% 'I Reading .. 143% 144% 143 143%' |R I & S 26 27 26 27 'So Pacific.. 87% 88% 87% 87% So Railway 16% 16% 16% 16% | Tenn Con., 31 33 31 33 1 Third Ave. 49% 49% ■ Union Pac. 125% 125% 124% 124% XI S Rubber 60% 61% 60% 61 U S Steel.. 52% 53% 52% 52% 1 U S S pfd. 106 106 105% 106 I Utah Cop.. 64% 64% 63% 64% Va C C . . 29 30 29 30 1 West U Tel 64% *l6 64% 65 West Mfg.. 89 89% 87% 88% xEx-rights, 1. PHILADELPHIA rnOlll'CH By Associated Press Philadelphia. May 17. Wheat Higher; No. 2, rea car lots, export, | sl.s3l.sJL; No. 1, Duluth, export, $1.64 1 ©1.67. Corn Firm; No. 1. spot, ex port. 76SS5c, No. 2, yellow, local, 88© 1 83% c. Oats—Firm; No. 2, white, 610)61%c. Brnn Steady; winter, per ton, $29.00; spring', per ton, $25.50026.00. Refined Sugars - Firm; pow dered. 6.10 c; fine granulated, 6.00 c; con- | fectioners' A, 5.90 c. Butter The market Is steadv; western, creamery, extras, 28c; nearby, prints, fancy, 31c. Eggs The market is firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, $6.15 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $5.70®5.85 per case; western, extras, firsts. $6.15 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $5.70@ 5.85 per case. Live Poultry Firm- fowls. 17 %<$ 18c; old roosters, ll%«g>l2c; chickens, 13©18 c; do., broilers, 30®38c; turkeys, 13@15c; ducks, 13@15c; geese, 10@ 1 lc; geese, 10® 11c. Dressed Poultry Firm; fresh kill ed fowls, fancy, 18%®19%c; do., aver age. 16iW18c; do., unattractive. 14®15c; old roosters, 13% c; frozen fowls, !»<<# 18c; roasting chickens. 17020 c; broil ing chickens. 22®27c; turkeys, ISO 22c; ducks. 12®18c; geese, 12®16c. Potatoes Market weak; Penn sylvania. per bushel. 50®52c; Maine, per bushel, 48®50c; New York, per bushel, 35®42c; Florida, per barrel, $3.50® 5.25. •Flour Market firm; winter, clear, $3.50®4.10; straights, Pennsyl vania, $7.00@7.25; spring straights, $7.53®7.50; do., patents, $7.50®8.25; western. $4.25®4.40: patents. $4.50® 4.75; Kansas straights, jute sacks. $4.15 @4.30; spring, firsts, clear, $4.00®4.20; straights, $4.20®4.30; patents, $4.35® 4.60. Hay The market is firm; tim othy, No. 1, largo bales. $19.50®20.00; No. 1, medium bales, $19.60®20.00; No. 2, do., $17.50@18.50; No. 3, $15.50® 16.50; sample, $14.00® 15.00. Clover mixed hay; Light mixed, $ 19.00® 19.50; No. 1, do., $18.00018.60; No. 2, $16.00® 17.00. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, May 17. Stocks closed steady. American Railways 30% Cambria Steel 47% , General Asphalt 24 1 ; General Asphalt, Pfd 64 Lake Superior Corporation 7 Lehigh Navigation 70% J Lehigh Valley 70 j Pennsylvania Railroad 53% | Philadelphia Electric 24 , Philadelphia Company 34% ' Philadelphia Company, Pfd 34 j Philadelphia Rapid Transit 7% ' Reading ... . 71% | 1 Storage Battery 50% • Union Traction ■'l% United Gas Improvement. 82% United States Steel 53 1 . flv Associated Press Chicago, iil.. May 17. Hogs Re ceipts. 35.000; slow. Bulk of sales. $7.70 1 @7.80: light, $7.4007.90; mixed, $7.55® 7.80; heavy. $7.30f»7.85; rough, $7.30® 7.45: pigs, $7.25@7.35. Cattle Receipts, 17,000; steady. Na tive beef steers, $6.8009.25; western . steers, $6.00@7.85; cows and heifers, $3.3008.75; calves. $6.50®f1.25. Sheep Receipts, 10,000; weak, i Sheep, $7.90@8.75; lambs, $7.75010.15. SENIOR EXAMS. FRIDAY Senior examinations at Central high ' school will begin Friday, May 21. The schedule was announced to-day as fol lows: Senior English, Friday; trigo ! nometry, phonography and Roman history. Monday; French and German, 1 Tuesday: Cicero and bookkeeping, 1 Wednesday; physics and chemistry, j Thursday, and English history, Friday. "TOBACCO TOXAEMIA" • Dr. Frank N. Willson. Philadel phia, will speak Friday evening. May , 28, at the Academy of Medicine on • "Tobacco floxaemia." Dr. Thomas E. Blair and Dr. J. W. Eilenberger - will lead. - win ieaa. » J ' i ""***' , , i - ' j Now Building Construction work has begun on the Merchants Ice Com pany plant at BerryhiU and Cameron streets. A limited amount of the authorised $50,000 Capital Stock of the Merchants Ico Company remains for sale. Will be sold at par ($10) In 10-ahare lots. limited holding, 100 shares. Sim ilar companies in Reading and Allen town are paying 8 per cent, Better give the matter quick consideration. Write George IS. 3 Hewitt, representative, for pamphlet of Information. [ MERCHANTS ICE CO. 202 Calder Building ! ' ' ' MIDNIGHT OCU wM*j|g r Philistine: How about your poetic Post: Alas! UrC^ landlady revoked figS i,! k Jt because I kept •pen after hours. H $ MONEY To Housekeepers, Wofk | logmen mid Salaried Eui- y ■ ployea. I LEGAL RAISES EQUITABLE « INVESTMENT COMPANY 9 N. MARKET SQSDAIiE ' Room 21 4 til Floor Spooner Buildttg / 1 ' • Large Room For Renl Large room, atoout 4( entrance, 2-story stable on • rear of lot. ! .Price right to quick buyer. DISCOURAGED j if your efforts are not appreciated and there is no chance for ad vancement. There are always good positions open in Harrisburg for competent men—positions where ! good conscientious jft'ort will be rewarded by constant advance ment. ; Just use a Telegraph WANT i AD and reach the firm that is J looking for just such a man as you. 11