PIED VOLLMKR—Mrs. Christina Vollmer, widow of the late Charles Vollmer, aged 82 years. Funeral, Friday. May 21, 2 p. m., from the family residence, 1108 North Second street. Relatives and friends invited without further notice. Burial private. , FOUND POUND The well-dressed man. He always sends his clothes to Eggert a Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market street. Do you? Both phones. Call and deliver. HKU' WANTED —MAUi _ Government Positions Easily secured. Personal Instruction. Special summer rates. Prepare for Kail Examinations. RAILWAY MAIL. I'OST OFFICIO, CUSTOM HOUSE and other positions. For further Informa tion call ai or address TUB WILLIAM PbNN SCHOOL, 31 N. second Street. Harrisburg. Offices: Rooms 4 and 5, Second Floor, open Monday. Wednes day, Friday and Saturday evenings. Expert consultation and advice FIl&L OF CHARGE. WANTED Experienced boarders; steady work. New idea Hosiery Co., South Fourteenth street. WANTED Three good solicitors on newspap-r proposition. Commissions paid weekly. Apply Hotel Savoy after 4:30 P. M. Ask for Mr. H. Leeds. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy | to get. My free booklet. Y-372, tells ; how. Write to-day—NOW. Karl Hop- i kins, Washington, D. C. ' ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES— i MEN WANTED Ablebodled, unmar- I ried men between ages of 18 and 35; | citizens of United States, of good char acter and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English language. For information apply to Recruiting Orflcer. Bergner Building, 3d & Market Sts. Harrisburg,, Pa. WANTED— An experienced butcher;! nmsi come with good reference. Apply | 226 Chestnut street. HELP WANTED —Female W ANTED Girls over 16 years of age to learn cigarmnking. Paid while learning. Apply Har risburg Cigar Co., 500 Race street. WANTED Lady demonstrator fori store. Call. with recommendations, after 6:30 P. M.. ask for Mr. Mac, 80S ; North Sixth. j WANTED Experienced overlocker j or seamer for hosiery; steady work, j New Idea Hosiery Co.. South Four teenth street. j WANTED Two white maids fori kitchen. Harrisburg Hospital, Front) and Mulberry streets. j WANTED Yampers. tip stitchers ' and benders. Apply Harrisburg Shoe Manufacturing Co., Vernon street, Har risburg, Pa. WANTED Nurse girl from 8 A. M. > to <1 P. M.: white girl preferred. 407 • Hamilton street. WANTED Middle-aged white wo man, ;it once. In boardinghouse. Ad dress 2015 North Seventh street. WANTED A bright girl to take charge of flat work department. Ex perience unnecessary, but must be able i.> handle girls. Apply Troy Laundry, 1520-26 Fulton street. WANTED White woman for gen- i era! housework; reference. Call Bell j plifce SlStiT. | WANTED—To go out of town for! summer, white girl for general house- i work in small family. Must be good | cook. Protestant preferred. Wages. ; $5.00. Address 8.. 2531, care of Tele- j graph. WANTED Saleslady for shoe de- i partment; must have experience. Ap- | ply Robinson and Co., Third and Broad , streets. WANTED Girl for general house- 1 work. Apply 125 Forster street. WANTED—Experienced help. Apply Silk Mill, Cor. North and 1 Second streets. WORK'S DRESSMAKING SCHOOLS —Are the best, equipped schools of the kind in America. They are located most everywhere. They are popular, •loin this school now, make all your Spring: and Summer dresses while learning. Day and Evening classes. W. A. Work, Prop., 22 North Fourth street. HELP WANTED—MaIe or Female Men and women make big money writing Moving Picture Plays in spare time. Experience unnecessary. Par ticulars frjpe. Chauncey Specialty Com pany, Box Hi. Brooklyn, N. Y. WANTEn Male or female cook to travel with Carnival and cook for a tmall number of people. Must ho i lean and respectable. Apply. Mrs. Smith, Ten in One show. Third and Reily. WANTED White man and wife, without children, for service at suburban place in Harrisburg. Man to care for horses and garden; woman for general housework. Permanent place at good wages for reliable, couple who can "make good." Address, with references, B. H„ Box <155. Harrisburg, Pa. , % Houses For Rent 1328 Cowden St., 2 s. f., 6 r *S 1011 N. 19th St., 3 s. f„ 8 r $lO 1929 Forster St.. 2'. s. b., 6 r. li., *l2 140 Linden St., 3 s. f„ 8 r *l2 1226 N. Sth St.. 5 r. *l2 2141 Atlas St.. 3 s. b„ 7 r SIS 21 16 N. Seventh St.. .1 s. b.. 8 r. . . *l.l 1508 Allison St.. 2'j s. b., 7 r sl4 1505 Allison St.. 2'f, s. b., 7 r. b„ *ir> '23 Dcwberrv St.. 2 s. f.. 6 r *ir> 1522 Allison St.. 2«i n. b.. 8 r. . . *ir. 1535 S. 13th St.. 3 s. b„ 8 r. b *!(« 153S S. 13th St. 3 s. b„ 8 r »IH 150" S. 12th St.. 2'» s. b„ S r. b., *l« 16 N. 10th St., 2',i s. b.. 8 r *IH 660 Emerald St.. 3 s. h.. 8 r KIT Jefferson St.. 3 s. b., 8 r. .. *ls ;?0 N. Cameron St., 3 s. !>.. 8 r. . . *2O r.4fi camp St *. s2o 1207'j Derrv St.. 3 s. b„ !1 r *22 133 N. 13th St.. 3 s. 1>„ S r. A b„ *2ft 203 Kelker St., 3 s. b., 8 r If 14 Green St., 3s. b.. 11 r. b„ *27..">0 1103 N. 2d St.. 2'4 s. f., li r., s. h., *2K 23 N. IStli St.. 3 s, b.. Sr. ...... *2H 612 N. 16th St., 3 s. h., ft r. ...*27.50 -202 N. sth St., 3s. b„ 7 r. b. '. . «.10 •'220 N. 3rd St.. 3 s. b.. 10 r. . .932..10 *■lol4 Market St.. 3 s. b„ 10 r *lO 2230 N. Second St.. 3 s. b., 9 r. 1114 N. 2d St., 3 s. b.. 8 r *45 2120 Chestnut St.. Rellevue Park, *r>o 23 S. Front St., furnished (Sept. 1.) 209 S. Front St., from Sept. 1. APARTMENTS 343 Muench St.. 4 r. & b *l2 35 S.-Summit St., 3 r 812 13 N. 4th St., 3 r. & h *25 2208 N. 3rd St., 3d floor *4O 2208 N. 3rd St., 2d floor *45 FOR RENT —Summer cottages, furnished ami unfurnished; »]««>, suburban houses. MILLER BROTHERS & CO. REAL ESTATE Fire Insurance Surety Ronris l.nrust and f'mirt Streets V WEDNESDAY EVENING,- lEtEttAffl CLASSIFIED AB>S BRING RESULTS AGENTS WANTED ,] AGENTS WANTED Everywhere to , I sell household specialties; easy sales; many repeat orders. Write at once for , | free particulars. Keystone Specialty i I Company, 227 South Thirteenth street, i > Harrisburg, Pa. , i LI'SITANEVS DESTRUCTION AND Hon MORS OF THE GREAT WAR Thrilling heart rending appalling —greatest seller ever published. Only fI.OO. Big terms. Sample book free. Universal House. Philadelphia. ' SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe WANTED Man wants Job doing general housework or waiting. 268 Kldge street, Steelton. WANTED By young, white man, work in a garage; can rurnlsh refer ence. Address 1404 Vernon street. WANTED Man wants position as j chauffeur or auto repalrmnn. Student of Coey Auto School. Address R. G. M., I Scotland. Pa. P. O. Box 24. WANTED Colored man want* po sition as cook or butler, in or out of city. Apply 340 Uwrence street, Mld dletown. Pa. WANTED Man, aged 30, wants work bad; willing to go on farm. Ad ! dress C„ 1258 Market street, Harrls ; burg. i WANTED Work In automobile garage; experienced In repair work; i references. Address 8.. care of j SITUATIONS WANTED —Female WANTED lndustrious woman, i with seven-year-old boy, desires posi i tlon as housekeeper in town or country. I Address 2542, care of Telegraph. | WANTED Middle-aged white wo , man desires day's work of any kind. Call, or address, Sll James street. WANTED By experienced, prac tical maternity nurse, nursing of any kind; references. Call, or address, 1619 t'hestnut street. ! WANTED —By white woman, prac tical nursing or position as companion !to aged couple. No. 83 Dlsbrow street. WANTED Neat colored woman de sires position as cook, or any kind of work. Call or address rear of 1408 Marlon street. WANTED Washing or ironing to do at home. 623 Calder street. WANTED Young woman, with a child 7 years old, wants to keep house | for small adult family; honest: experi enced; am reliable; willing to work; I good reference. Address E.. 2545, care | of Telegraph. j Young colored woman wishes cook- I lng or days' work of any kind. Call at | 111 South Dewberry avenue, or Bell | phone 616 J. j WANTED—By widow, days' work or i office cleaning. Call or address 320 | Sayford avenue. | WANTED l'pstairs girl wanls po sition. Apply May Inch, Central Hotel. WANTED By an experienced ! young woman, position as bookkeeper, | or general office work; understands real ; estate, lite and fire insurance; good reference. Address S. H. J., care of Telegraph. WANTED Colored girl desires general housework. Address Susie Jackson i iU6Sarahavenue^^^^^^^^^ REAL ESTATE FOK SALE FOR SALE —Desirable building lots In lhe Tenth Ward, located on Fourth, Fifth, Schuylkill and Atlas streets. An opportunity for a builder or real ! estate dealer to secure well located | property for development purposes. Ad j dress L, No. 1587, care of Telegraph. | FOR SALE Cottage on Campmeet | lng Urounds, Mt. Gretna, close lo Chau- I tauqua grounds. Excellent location; 6 ! rooms. kitchen, bath and porch. Rea j sonable. J., 2529, care of Telegraph. j CORNER BRICK PROPERTY. No. 117 ! Sylvan Terrace, for sale bath gas ! —furnace porch. This property is |in good condition and the price is I l ight. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build • ing. j FOR SALE 433 Harris street —3- story brick 9 rooms bath gas i— furnace porch. This property is | offered at an attractive price. Bell j Realty Co.. Bergner Building. MARKET STREET IHVKUIN(i, II No. 1173, for sale on easy terms. New '; brick house just finished: all modern ' improvements. Inquire Luther Min ' j ter, 1167 Market street. Both phones. |5,000 WILL BUY two frame nouses 'land two aires of excellent soil at Old I Orchard. Also other suburban proper 'jties at reasonable prices. Bell Realty I Co.. Bergner Building. | NEW BRICK HOUSES. 1 844-46 Chest ! nut street, now ready for inspection . !> j rooms and bath; gas; electric light; 'steam heat; finished in chestnut; large porches; side entrance; plenty light; I pure air; good sewer; fine neighbor | hood. Call, or address. D. F. Bauder, 21 I South Eighteenth street. (24) ACRES (*1,3501 ' i (On) .Main Road (to) large City Mar ket. Bulidlngs (alone) valued ($2,500). I Telephone In Double Porch Home, ; ! large Bank Barn, straw shed, wagon. 1 [ hog. poultry and storage houses. All kinds of Choice Fruit, tine meadows and I < reek. With (fine) black horse (2) large good cows (2) hogs (100) chick- I ens (170) bushel corn (35) oats (Hi) ; wheat (8") rye (10) potatoes (3) ton I straw and hay anil Farming Ma chinery ready lo go to work fo ($1,900). i Old People. Possession (at) once. (Bar ' gain). 1 HO) ACRES (*.1,200) I I Buildings) all Painted i 1915) valued ■ alone ($4,000). On Main Road lo City i .Market (8) room (2) porch home. Tele- I phone, mail (at) door (500) feet to school and church. Large Bank Barn, straw shed and double Wagon House. ! All kinds of Choice Fruit (22) acres j Winter Grain and Spring Water Creek, j With i 2) fine young horses (3) fresh Icows <S) hogs (65) chickens (4) lon I hay and straw (104) bushel oats (180) j corn (20) wheat (10) rye (14) potatoes | (team) harness and wagon—Sacrifice— i only ($3,850). (401 ACRES (*1.700) i iJolnlng) Eastern Boundary and Sus- I quehanna River only (5) squares to trolley, railroad station and large City ! Market. Fruit Orchards grew ($175) <ruit last year. Flowing spring water, meadows and creek. (4) acres wood land. Two Story Home. Barn and out buildings. (Loam Soil). Match team j Horses valued ($500) and (2) cows (4) i hogs (2») chickens (3) ton hay and ! straw (36) bushel corn '2l) oats (16) j wheat (8) rye (12) potatoes (new) 1 team harness and wagon only ($2,400). I <;EORGR b. OSTRANDER. I Danville Telephones Sunbury Mornings (7 to S) Evenings. I CORNER BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE I 9 rooms: chestnut finish; bath: gas; i electric light: hot water heat; porch: I cemented cellar: No. 1518 Swatara; : price reasonable. Bell Realty Co., Berg ! ner Building. i $2,650 WILL BUY new bungalow; ; eight rooms; electric light; furnace; large porches: plot frontage 78 feet: I chicken house; variety fruit. Inspect jit. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. 1 FOR SALE 415 Herr street— 3- I story brick dwelling 9 rooms and ! bath hot and cold water; steam heat j—lo-ft. alley rear of lot. Possession i given at once. M. A. Fought, 272 North I stree^ REAL ESTATE FOR KENT j FOR RENT llBB Christian street— I two-story brick 8 room* all con i venlences in excellent condition. | Itent. 117.00 per month. Inquire M. L Bowman. 259 Herr street. TWO new 2H -story brick dwellings, 1207-1209 North Fourteenth street (above Cumberland): 8 rooms and bath; nicely papered; gas: electric lights: I paved streets: all conveniences; front land rear porches. Rent. 525 month. Immediate posserslon. Apply R. Oea 'lslagcr. 711 North Third street REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ' FOR RENT - 1919 Green street; all ; conveniences; fine residential neigh r borhood. Rent. $26. Immediate pos session. Apply 534 Camp street, City. HOUSE FOR RENT In Steelton with - : 7 rooms water in kitchen large ' vard—slo per month. Apply 81 South ; Front street, Steelton, Pa. FOR RENT Furnished house- all ' conveniences, and centrally located. P. , O. Box 442, Harrisburg. FOR RENT House, all lmprove ; ments: city steam heat; central loca « tlon, 3 doors above Market street; suit able for boarding or rooming house. 9 • North Fifth street. Apply S. Meltzer, , r«l3 Walnut street. FOR RENT A new eight-roomed house; steam heat; hardwood floors; f porches and balconies; desirable lo'ca -1 tlon. Rent, $28.00 per month. Mac -1 Williams Construction Co., office 2150 North Fifth street. I FOR RENT Three-story brick, ■ 1048 South Cameron street, water In Kitchen, $13.00 per month. Keeney and Simmons, New Cumberland. Pa. ' FOR RENT 167 South Eighteenth street; all Improvements, with garage; ' four small frame houses on the Hill, with improvements, renting at sl3 per ' month. J. B Mac Donald, 1319 Market. ' Bell phone 654 R. ' FOR RENT Building, suitable for repair shop, garage or storage. Will rent cheap. Apply Troy Laundry, 1520 , Fulton street. T'"OR RENT New two-story houses; six rooms and bath: all improvements; street will be paved; houses ready for occupancy July 1. Rent, $15.00 per month. MacWHllams Construction Co., office 2150 North Fifth street. FOR RENT A three-story dwell ing house. No. 1507 North Sixth street; all conveniences; cemented cellar: steam heat, etc. J. T. Ensminger, Sec | ond and Chestnut streets. j REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OJt RENT j FOR SALE OR RENT Fine, new 214-story brick residence, in good 10-1 1 callty, 1001 North Seventeenth street; i corner lot, 60x120; eight rooms; finished upper story; center nail; nil improve ments: easy terms: Immediate posses sion. Inquire of George A. Shrelner, Seventeenth and Forster streets. FOR SALE OR RENT Desirable house, at White Hill; all Improvements; lot. 35x119 ft. Apply 334 Kelker street, City. 1 WILL SELL at a sacrifice or rent, ISIS North Second street; possession at once. Apply Regent Theater, 410 Mar : ket street. ' APARTMENTS FOK KENT FOR RENT Apartment 1101 North I Third street; all conveniences; steam heat. Apply 264 Herr street. FOR RENT Modern apartment In i Althouse Building, corner Thirteenth , j and Market streets. Rent very liberal . for summer months to right party. J. ! E. Glpple, 1251 Market street. j FOR RENT On 4-room apart ment. with kitchenette and hath; also one 5-room, with bath, at 100 Hamjl ton. Beautiful river view. Garage room if desired. Apply 1700 North i t Second. APARTMENTS FOR RENT Second i floor at the Walzdorf. facing Capitol; six rooms, tiled bath and pantry; i hardwood floors, electric light and , city steam. Inquire 400 North street. i FOR RENT Furnished apartment 1 of two rooms, kitchenette and bath. . Complete in every detail. Apply Apart ment 4, Cumbler Apartments, 212 North Second. APARTMENT Two rooms and bath: city steam; electric light and gas; furnished complete for light house keeping. Address 906 North Third street. FOR RENT. Apartment of four rooms, two down, two up: all improve ments. Range in kitchen. Cellar and yard. Rent $12.00. Call at 346 Muench street. FOR RENT Four rooms and bath, i with all conveniences, including porch i and storage room; located corner Sixth 1 and Harris streets. Apply to L Silvert, I 1542 North Sixth, street, City. . | FOR RENT Apartment, second • floor, four rooms and bath, with private i porch; possession June 1. Southeast corner Fourth and Peffer streets. B. F. llmberger. 427 Peffer street, or 108 North Second street. i —— I FOR RENT "Suburban," 2205-2210 • North Third street, new modern apart " ments; reception hall; 5 rooms; bath; pantry; storage; continuous hot water; • j front and rear porches. Apply on prem ■ ises. i I —— . • | FOR RENT Apartment, with all ' I modern improvements, including city j ; ; steain heat, No. 204 Walnut street. E. , J I Mather Co. ROOMS FOR KENT " ! ONE, TWO OH THREE furnished ■ I rooms on second and third floors, pri • | vate house facing Capitol; all convenl • ences; phones; use of bathroom; city j ! steam; very moderate rent. Inquire 426 ' ; North street. " I FOR RENT Two bright, airy rooms j ' ; furnished for light hausekeeplns; all 1 : improvements; gas range; kitchen I '! cabinet; refrigerator; gas on separate I I meter; references exchanged; $16.00. ! No children. 342 South Sixteenth ! street. 1 i FOR RENT One furnished room, I ' | with or without board. Also for sale, I "ia three-gallon coffee urn. and an oak I ' i Ice cooler. Apply Mrs. Fox, 1120 Green • street. ' | FOR RENT Three unfurnished I • I rooms, suitable for light housekeeping; ! 1 I all conveniences; use of bath and phone. ' ' Apply 1311 Swatara street, or call Bell I J phone 980R1. FOR RENT One large front ! room on second floor, furnished or un furnished, with all conveniences. Call, I • or address, 1100 North Sixth street. 3 | ' FOR RENT Newly furnished room I ' on second floor. All improvements, use I • of phone. $2.00 a week. 23 North! " Thirteenth street. J. FOR RENT Two rooms on second I . I floor all conveniences for'young I 1 I couple or single rent, SB.OO. Apply ; | 1 261 Cumberland street. ' | I • ! FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, I ' with improvements, for light house- ] , keeping; five minutes' walk from Mar- ! ' ket Square; rent reasonable. Apply 516 | Cowden street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, ! ; single or ensuitc. light housekeeping; I large and cool rooms; phone. Apply • | 719 North Sixth street. | FOR RENT Large, well furnished " second floor front rooms; all conveni ; encos; use of phone. 813 North Second ; street. ' ! FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec • ond floor and third floor rooms; fine " location; use of telephont; reduced : rates for the summer. Apply at 203 ' State street. I ROOMS WANTED 1 WANTED Two or three furnished i rooms for light housekeeping. In good ! - location. Address S., 254 1, care of Tele- j - | graph. 'I | UNFURNISHED ROOMS -I V'NFI RNISHED ROOMS i, i Built especially for light housekeeping, t • single or with kitchenettes, arrange- ; ; ments strictly private, stoves furntsh ; I ed free, laundry, phone, and bathroom t . privileges. Private lockers for surplus ' . ] furniture. Inquire office, 42'.) Broad .[street or Janitress, same building.) 1 Daily Inspection invited. I HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED WANTED Rooms, with board, in private family for gentleman, wife and 2H-year-old girl; suburban preferred; references exchanged. Address X.,' 2543, care of Telegraph. _____ 1 WANTED Room and board for man and wife, on Sixth street or west of Sixth north of Peffer; references ex changed. Address H., 2536, care of Telegraph. BOARDING WANTED BOARDING AND ROOMS at 134S Vernon street. BOARD WANTED WANTED—Board for young married couple with two small children, aged 4 and 2, on farm within 10 miles of Harrisburg, state terms. Address Telegraph. Box C, 2544. WANTED WANTED To buy. all kinds of sec ond-hand furniture. High prices paid. Apply R. Gold, 1114 Market street. Bell phone 3754. FOR SALE GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms. Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and Board and Table Board at 25c each One of theso signs will be given with e/ioh slx-tlme order for a classified ad, If paid in advance. Inquire at Office of Telegraph. FOR SALE One twin-cylinder In dian motorcycle, with clutch, new rings, lamp, etc., $75.00; one Indian twtn-cyllnder, $40.00. Investigate to day. Keystone Cycle Co.. 814 North Third street. A GOOD INVESTMENT 5500.00 Bond Riverton Consolidated Water Co. for sale. Mechanics' Trust Co. FOR SALPj One National Auto see this for a jitney for quick sale. ' $225.00; one lieo truck, $125.00; one Pope Wacerly Electric. $125.00; one i Oldsmobile, $35.00. Keystone Cycle Co., I 814 North Third street. I FOR SALE The Sphinx Car, 28-H.- j P., three-speed transmission, built of j standard high grade parts, electrically I lighted and started, demountable rims at $695. Paul D. Messner, 1118 James street. DARLINGTON'S STOCK SHOP. 7 per cent, dividend investments. For particulars call 4 North Fifth street. Bell phone 3652. FOR SALE Scratch Pads new supply—so for 25c while they last. Ap- I ply Job Printing Department, The Tele graph Printing Company. ' FOR SALE 214 Shares Harrisburg j Traction Company. 15 Shares Middle-| town, Hlghsplre and Steelton Electric j I Hallway Co.. 14 Shares Harrisburg Na- I | tional Rank, 4 Shares Commonwealth | Trust Company, 2 Shares Chestnut ! Street Market Co.. 62 Shares Harrisburg Pipe Pipe Bending Co., 4 SSOO Bonds ! Columbia & Montour Electric Railway l Co. Address H., 2531, care of Tele- I graph. 1 LOGS FOR SALE Mostly Chestnut; l two Wild Cherry; one good Walnut, and a number Apple Butts. Can be seen at < Livingston Farm. Enola. A. C. Young, j 26 North Third street, Harrisburg. Bell ! phone. GO TO GABLE'S for wire fence of all | kinds and gates to match. No. 111-117 South Second. ROOMS -FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE Auto, good condition, made by the Jeffrey people, will be sola cheap to quick buyer. Apply 518 North ' Second street. FOR SALE One family horse. Ap- i ply Ober's Stable, Court and Cranberry! streets. i —. | FOR SALE—Cheap; Harley-Davld-| son motorcycle, 1914, twin two-speed, j Apply 727 South Nineteenth street. FOR SALE—Wagons of all descrip- ' tlons, suitable for milk, bread, grocery, I market, laundry and a few buggies.' Groce's Wagon Shop, 1541 Walnut ! street. FOR SALE—Seven-passenger Abbott- Detroit touring car. excellent condi tion, $450. Terms to responsible party. Olspen Motor Car Company, 413 South j Cameron street. RETIRING BARGAINS! Fence posts,! 15c up; linoleum, 35c; rag carpet. 15c; Ingrain, 20c; best. 15c, sl, $1.25; Brus-i «el, 60c; lining, ,03c; fringe, lc; roof j paint, 35c. Repairing. Y'ingst. Front- Cumberland. | FOR SALE Used automobiles, all j makes, hundreds to select from at | bargain prices. On trucks and de | liveries, we also save you money. A. M. levering, 912 North Third, Har -1 risburg. i FOR SALE —AT GABLES. 113, 116 and 117 South Second street. 5.000 gal lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme | quality. All the full line of the Acme: make. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the! I Telegraph Business office. ! FOK RENT | _FOR RENT Second floor room, • 3,70U s<|uaio feet, for light manufactur ing: purposes. New building. Call at , premises. Twelfth and Ilerr streets. I I BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES I WANTEt) Good partner, with bank I references, experienced in Junk busi ' ness. Must have established place. I Will furnish from $3,000 to $4,000, or will buy an established lunk business, j Address S., 2533, care of Telegraph. TOR SALE l5-ft. long wall case, i suitable for any store: counters, cash register, shelves, flat top desk, worth $500; will sacrifice; also refrigerator. ! suitable for butcher or florist. Address C.. 2540. care of-Telegraph. | AN exceptional chance Is offered ac tive party with SI,OOO to Invest, to gether with common sense and energv enough to conduit a Respectable, Per- I manent Cash Business that's easily | i managed. Free from Competition and i get-rlch-qulck schemes where the or-1 dinary labor from $3,000 to $5,000 ! ! should be cleared Yearly. Owner of this Business Invites the very closest i Investigation. Full particulars will | have to be given at personal Interview, i which can be had by addressing Proflt | able, care of Telegraph. ANY intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Preas Syndicate, 798, Lock port, N. Y. I MADE $50,000 in five years in the mail order business, began with SG. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea coclt. 355 Lockport, N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS ' REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING I ! with best material and by expert help ! Send us your worn furniture. Our best i ! efforts insure your satisfaction. S. N ! I Cluck. 320 Woodbine street. F'OR 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 j 1960. | ~ OLD GOLD. Silver and Jewelry 1 bought for highest cash prices and sold ' «t reasonable price*; also lowest rate In 1 city on Loans. Harrisburg Loan Office. ! J25 Market street BUSINESS PEKSOSALS ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS Abdominal Bandages and Supporters for Appendicitis, Floating Kidney, after Operations, Naval Rupture, etc., Trusses and Braces. Jere S. Shanaman & Son, Rupture Specialists, 40S Market street. PIANO MOVING, tuning:, parkin* and storing. Work done by experts. Winter Piano Co.. 23 N6rth Fourth street. Bell phone 146. EXPERT PIANO TUNING by man thoroughly experienced and competent to overhaul Instruments of the better i grade. Addresß Box W.. 2614. care of Telegraph. HARDWOOD FLOOR* Rescraped and reflnlshed. New floors laid of all designs. Stairs covered with hardwood. Prices reasonable. J. M Smith. No. 2219 Brookwood street. Bell phone 1391 L 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 836 Herr street, City. i . HAULING R. A. HARTMAN,Boarding Stable and National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 2503 R. MONEY TO LOAN MONET TO LOAN on Real Esta*« secur'ty in any amounts and upon an;' terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. Box 174. Harrlsburg. Pa. ANY person needing money In amounts from $5 to S6O 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 insurance. 437-445 South Second | street. Harvisburg Storage Company. STORAGE IN 3-story brick building, renr 40S Market street. Household goods In clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to I*, (i, IMener. Jeweler, 408 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. TO HIRE Seven-passenger touring car to hire. $1.50 per hour with chauffeur. Phone 2116 .7., or call* 359 South Eighteenth street. IiEGAL NOTICES NOTICE PLA HENCE A. FRY. Harrlsburg, I Dauphin County, Pa., will appear for final examination before the State | Board of Examiners, in Pitts burgh, Pa., July 6 anil 7, 1915, having graduated from the Dickinson School ; of Law and being registered with Fox i & Geyer. of Harrlsburg, Pa. ! NOTICE Letters of Administration ! on the Estate of John Klinger, late of | Harrlsburg. Dauphin County. Pa., de j ceased, having been granted to the un i del-signed residing in Harrlsburg, Pa., all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. WM. H. HOOVER, Administrator of the Estate of John Klinger, deceased, 1410 North Second Street. Or to Harrisburg, Pa. FRED C. MILLER, i Attorney-at-Law, 213 Walnut Street, Harrlsburg, Pa. | NOTICE Letters of Administration I on the Estate of Isaac D. Lantz. late )of Borough of Penbrook. Dauphin | County. Pa., deceased, having been ! granted to the undersigned residing In j Horrisburg Pa., all persons indebted to j said Estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settle | ment. FRED C. MILLER, ! Administrator of the Estate of Isaac D. Lantz, deceased. 210 Walnut Street. Harrlsburg. Pa. NOTICE Letters of Administration on the Estate of B. F. Crane, late oi i Harrlsburg. Dauphin County, Pa., de [ ceased, having been granted to the un t dersigned residing at 1617>/4 North Third Street, Harrisburg. Pa., all per sons indebted to said Estate are re quested to make Immediate payment, ,! and those having claims will present them for settlement. (X) KATIE CRANE, j Administratrix. ]ln the Matter of the Estate of John K. Fertig, late of the Township of Middle Paxton, Dauphin County, Pa., LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the estate of the above named decedent having been granted to the undersign ed, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims against the same will present them without delay. JOHN K. EISENHOWER. Executor. Northumberland, Pa, HENRY E. FOX. Atty.. Harrisburg, Pa. April 28. 1915. NOTICE THE following Ordinances were read in place in the City Council at its meet ing held Tuesday Afternoon, May 18, 1915, and are published as required by Article V. Section 3, Clause 10, of the Act of Assembly approved June 27, 1913: AN ORDINANCE To authorize the paving and curbing of Second street, from Seneca street to the south side of Schuylkill street, and providing for the payment of the cost thereof. Section 1. Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Harrlsburg and It is hereby ordained by authority of the same. That Second street, from Senecn street to the south side of Schuylkill street, lie and the same Is hereby authorized to be paved with sheet asphalt, on a concrete base, and curbed with granite, granolithic, or steel-bound granolithic curbing, the cost and expense thereof to be assessed | according to the foot front rule, said cost not to exceed two dollars per ! square yard for paving and one dollar I per linear foot for curbing. ' Section 2. That all proceedings and I work Incident to the improvement here- I in authorized shall he taken and done. ■ and the cost and expense thereof shall be paid for and the assessments levied on the abutting properties shall be col lected as provided by Ordinances Nos. 19 and 24, Session of 1914-1915. AN ORDINANCE To authorize Atlas street, from the northern line of Emerald street to a line which is 237.1 feet north of the north line of Emerald street on the western side of Atlas street and 233 feet north of the north line of Emer ald street on the eastern side of At- • las street, to be vacated and stricken I front the city official plan, and re pealing all conflicting ordinances or j parts of ordinances. Section 1. Be it ordained by the Council, of the City of Harrisburg. and It is hereby o.'dained bv authority of the same. That Atlas street, from the northern line of Emerald street to a Hue which Is 237.1 feet north of the [north line of Emerald street on the western side of Atlas street and 233 I feet north of the north line of Emerald ( street on the eastern side of Atlas I street, he and the same is hereby au thorized to be vacated and stricken | from the city official nlan. l Section That the City Engineer | be and he Is hereby authorized and dl ' rectcd to make the necessary notations. |on the city official plan to carry this , ordinance Into effect. Section 3. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith he and the same a''e herebv repealed. CHARLES A. MILLER. Clerk of tb« City Council. Office of the Cltv Clerk, Harrisburg, Pa., May 18. 1915. MAY 19, 1915. STOCK PRICES SHOIIU SOME IMPROVEMENT War Specialties and Copper Ad- ' vance a Point in Several Instances By Associated Press York, May 19. (Stocks opened i with Rome signs of Improvement to day, leading: snares, as well as the un classified group, scoring: (central drains. In some Instances, notably the war i specialties and coppers, advances ex tended to a point or better. I'nion Pa cific was the feature of the Investment Issues, with a one point gain. Missouri Pacific was almost the sole exception to the general trend, adding a fraction to yesterday's decline as a result of the uncertainty attending its note exten sion plan. Ix>ndon's market for Inter nationals reflected Irregularity at that center. ] NEW YORK STOCKS New York, May 19. Open. High. Low. Clos. . Amal Cop . 66 66% 65'4 6514 Am Bt Sug. 43 % 44 4314 43% Am Can .. 32% 33% 32% 32 % Am C& P. 50 50% 50 50% Am Cot Oil 44% 44% 44% 44% Am Ice Sec 30 30 .10 30 Am Loco . 43% 43% 43 43 Am Smelt . 65 65% 65 85% Am Sugar . 105% 105% 105% lOS'/i Am T & F. 119 119 119 119 fiEGAL NOTICES NOTICE THE following Petition was present ed to the City Council at its meeting held Tuesday Afternoon, Mav 18, 1915, and accompanies an Ordinance, entitled "An Ordinance authorizing the paving and curbing of Saul Alley, from How ard Street to Brensinger Street, and providing for the payment of the cost thereof," and Is published as required by the Act of Assembly approved June To The City Council, Harrisburg, Pa. Dear Sirs:— We, the undersigned owners of prop erty abutting on the line of Snul alley, from Howard street to Brensinger street, In the Tenth Ward, of the City of Harrisburg, respectfully represent: That wo are a majority in number of the persons owning property, or owners of a majority of the feet frontage abut ting on the line of said street between the points named, and that we desire the same to be paved with sheet as phaltum at a cost not to exceed two dollars ($2.00) per square yard. •We, therefore, pray your Honorable Body to pave said Saul alley, from Howard street to Brensinger street, with sheet asphaltum, at a cost not to exceed two dollars ($2.00) per square yard. And we wil ever pray, etc. • _ Front- Owner Residence age. F. W. & C. L lUmbo 541 Seneca St. 20 ft. N. H. & Cora O. Reiber 533 Seneca St. 20" F. A. AV. Crls well 543 Seneca St. 15" J. C. Hoffman,.. 545 Seneca St. 15" Mabel 1* Meck ley 525 Seneca St. 50" J. H. Slders 517 Seneca St. 15" D. C. & A. M. Wasson 515 Seneca St. 48" ,T. L. Lutz 552 Seneca St. 25 " S. A. George,.... 519SenocaSt. 15" James H. Grove. .. .... 550 Ctlntln St. 16" G. W. Hlppen steel 548 CurtinSt. 16" M. J. Morgan,.. 521 Seneca St. 15" W. Myers 520 Curtin St. 15 " H. M. Weaver,. 544 Curtin St. 16" Samuel Bankes,. 526 Curtin St. 16" A. C. Foose, ... 542 Curtin St. 16" M. A. Garman,. 522 Curtin St. 15" Wm. A. Deen... 524 Curtin St.' 15" W. M. Donald son 532 540 Curtin St. 80 " State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau phin, ss: Personally appeared, before me, the subscriber, an Alderman, In and for the said State and County, residing in the City of Harrisburg, C. L Rambo and F. W. Rambo, two of the within named I petitioners, who being duly sworn, de- I poses «nd savs that the facts in the foregoing petition are true and correct to the best of their knowledge and be lief. C. L RAMBO, F. W. RAMBO. Sworn and subscribed to before me this 17th day of May, 1915. J. WILLIAM BAYLES, Alderman. My commission expires January 3, 1916. CHARLES A. MILLER. Clerk of the City Council. Office of the Clerk of the City Council, Harrisburg, Pa. May 18, 1915. C. P. Dauphin County Commonwealth Docket, 1914 No. Common wealth of Pennsylvania. ex. rel., John C. Bell, Attorney General, vs. First Rusian Slavish Bank. NOTICE is hereby given that the Auditor appointed by the Court, to audit, adjust and settle the first ac count of Robert Brannan, receiver, and to make distribution of the balance In the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purpose of his appointment, on Friday, June 4, 1915. at o'clock P. M., at his offices, 613-14 Crozer Building. 1420 Chestnut Street, City of Philadelphia, Penna., when and where all parties Interested are required to make and prove their claims, or be debarred from coming in upon tile fund. MURDOCH KENDRICIC, Auditor. In the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania ln Bankruptcy No. 2936 ln the Matter of H. E. McLaughlin. Bankrupt. To the creditors of H. E. McLaugh lin. of Dietrich, in the County of Dau phin, and District aforesaid, a bank- NOTICE is hereby given that the said bankrupt was duly adjudicated as such on May 10, 1915, and that the first meeting of the creditors will be held at the office of the Referee, No. 7 North Third Street, Harrisburg. Pa., at 3:30 P M. o'clock, on June 1, 1915, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business us may properly come before said meeting. JOHN T. OLMSTED, Referee in Bankruptcy. May 19, 1915. CHARTER NOTICB NOTICE is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on Thursday, the 10th dav of J tine, 1915. by Dr. John R. W. Hunter, Carl Hanson, Milton E. Grove and Marguerite L. Hanson, under the Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and regu lation of certain corporations," approv > ed April 29. 1874, and the supplements | thereto, for the charter of an Intended i corporation to be called The Overland | Harrisburg Co., the character and ob ject of which Is buying, selling and dealing in automobiles, automobile ac cessories, supplies, equipment and re pair parts, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly and the supplements thereto. J. H. CRAIG, Solicitor. NOTICE Is hereby given that on or before Monday. May 17,v1915, the un- I derslgned will make application to the Pennsylvania State BoariT 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 l sylvan la: Frank Rahn Hean, of Harrisburg. Pa., a registered student at law In the Office of the Law School of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania. Thomas C. McCarrell. Jr.. of Mlddle- I town. Pa., a registered student at law | in the office of Hon. E. E. Beldleman, j of Harrisburg, Pa. 11 Anaconda . 31% 31% 31% 31% Atchison .. 98% 98% 98% 98% B& O 71% 72 71 % 72 Beth Steel . 132 134 132 133 Can Pacific 157% 158 157 158 Cent Leath 35% 35% 35% 35% C&O 42% 42% 40% 40% CM& St P 89 89% 89 89% C Con Cop. 42 42% 42 42 % Erie 25% 25 % 25 25% Erie Ist pfd 40 40% 40 40 Goodrh BF 42 4 2 Gt. Nor pfd 117 117% 116% 117% Gt N Ore S 32 82 31% 31% In-Met ... 20% 20% 20 20% In-Met pfd 70% 70% 69 69 Louis & N.\ 116 116 Mex Petro. 67% 68% 64% 66 Mo Pac .. 11% 11% 10% 10% Nat Lead.. 57% 58% 57% 58% Nev C C . . 14 14 NY.NH& H 61% 61% 61% 61%' Nor & W. . 102 102 Nor Pac .. 103% 104 103% 104 P R R ... 107% 107% 106% 106% Pgh Coal . 21 21 Press S Car 42 43% 42 43 % R C Cop.. 22% 22% 22% 22% Reading .. 142 142% 141% 142% So Pacific.. 86% 87 86% 86% So Railway 16% 16% 16% 16% Tenn Cop.. 32% 33 32% 32% Union Pac. 12i»i 124% 123 124 U S Rublid- 60'| 60% 60 60 U S Steel. 52 52% 52 52% XT S S pfd. 106 106 105% 105% Utah Cop. . 6.1% 64% 63% 63% West U Tel 65 65 West Mfg.. 87% 88% 87% 88 PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, May 19. Stocks closed steady. Cambria Steel 47 % General Asphalt 2 4 General Asphalt. Pfd 61 Lake Superior Corporation 7 Lake Superior Corporation, Pfd... 28 Lehigh Navigation 72 Lehigh Valley 69% Pennsylvania Railroad 53% Philadelphia Electric 24 Philadelphia Company 34 Philadelphia Company, Pfd 31 Philadelphia Rapid Transit 8% Philadelphia Traction 74 Reading 71 3-16 Storage Battery 50% Union Traction 31 % United Gas Improvement 82% United States Steel 52% PHILADRLPRM FRODtJCB By Associated Press Philadelphia, May 19. Wheat Lower: No. 2, red. car lots, export, $1.51 @1.54; No. 1, Northern, Duluth, ex port, $1.6201.65. Corn Steady; No. 2, spot, export, 7 5 % 0 7 9c. Oats Steady; No. 2, white, 60% 0 61c. Bran 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. 6.90 c. Butter The market is steady; western, creamery, extras, 28c; nearby, prints, fancy, 31c. Eggs The market Is steady; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases. $6.15 per case: do., current receipts, free cases, $5.70(0)5.85 per case: western, extras, firsts, $6.15 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $5.70® 5.85 per case. Live Poultry Lower; fowls, 16 H® 17% c: old roosters. 11012 c; chickens, 13018 c; do., brollersf 20030 c; turkeys, 13016 c: ducks, 13015 c; geese, 10® 11c; geese, 10® 11c. Dressed Poultrv Firm; fresh kill ed fowls, fancy, 18%019%e; do., aver age, do., unattractive, 14015 c;, old roosters. 13 Ho; frozen fowls, l»fl» lie; roasting chickens. 17 020 c; broil ing chickens, 22® 27c; turkeys. ISO 22c; ducks. 12® 18c; geese. 12® He. Potatoes Market steady; Penn sylvania. per bushel. 60062 c; Maine, per bushel, 48® 50c: New York, per bushel, 35®42c; Florida, per barrel, $3.50® 5.25. Flour Market nominal; winter, clear, $3.5004.10; straights, Pennsyl vania. $7.0007.25; spring straights, $7.5307.60; do., patents, $7.5008.26; western, $4.2504.40; patents, $4.50® 4.76: Kansas straights, jute sacks. $4.15 04.30; spring, firsts, clear, $4.0004.20; straights, $4.2004.30; patents, $4,350 4.60. Hay The market is higher; tim othy. No. 1. large hales, $20.00®20.50; No. 1, medium bales, $0.00020.50; No. 2, do., $18.00i»19.00; No. I, $1».50® 16.50; sample, $14.00 016.00. Clover mixed hay: Light mixed. $19.00019.60: No. 1. do., $18.00018.50; No. 2. $16.00017.00. CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago, HI.. May 19. —Hogs Re ceipts, 33.000; slow. Bulk of sales. $7.50 @7.60; light. $7.35®7.65; mixed, $7.35(6 7.65; heavy. $7.1507.60; rough. $7,150 7.30; pigs, $5.7507.35. Cattle Receipts, 16,000: weak. Na tive beef steers. $G.90@9.20; western steers, $6.10 07.90;, cows and heifers $3.2508.75; calves, $6.5009.00. Sheep Receipts, 10,000: stesdy. Sheep, $7.7008.50; lambs, $7.7509.90. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Bv Associated Press Chicago. 111., May 19. Board of Trade closing: Wheat —May, 1.51%; July. 1.25%. Corn —May, 72%; July, 75%. Oats—May, 51; July, 50%. Pork—July, 17.92; September. 18.22. Lard—July, 9.60: September, 9.85. Bibs—July, 10.47; September, 10.72. ALLIES GAINING By Associated Press London, May 19. —Official an nouncement was made to-day that the Allies are improving daily their posi tion on the Gallipoli peninsula. Their progress is slow, however, and tho Turks are offering effective resistance. On the western front a lull has come after the heavy fighting of the last fortnight. Bad weather is inter fering with military operations. The official French statement says there have been no new developments ot consequence. TO RECONSTRUCT GOVT By Associated Press London, May 19, 4:45 p. m.—Pre mier Asquith announced in the House of Commons to-day that steps were in contemplation which involved a re construction of the government upon a broader personal and political basis. TEMPERANCE MEETING Sptcial to Tht Telegraph Annville. Pa-, May 19.—One of the largest temperance gatherings ever held in this town has been arranged for this evening, when the combined churches of Annville will meet in the United Brethren Church and have as their speaker Dr. George W. Morrow, I). D.. of Michigan. His subject for this evening has been announced as "The Doom of the Liquor Traffic." f IDEAL HOMES Price $4,000 Only two out of nine left on North Sixth street. Three story bricks, nine rooms and bath; vapor heat; laundry on first floor: hardwood floors; porches and lawns; fully equip ped. Sold on. reasonable terms. MacWILLIAMS CON STRUCTION COMPANY Office 2150 Nf Fifth St.
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