The Wise Hat Inters Hunt Heir Flats at Hame-Thcy Read These Ms DIED BOAK Miss Emma Boak, formerly of Harrlsburg, died at Mahanoy City. Body will be brought here and funeral services will be held Thursday evening, at 7:15, from tne funeral par lors of F. C. Neely, -90S North Second street. Final services at Anderson town, York county, at 10:30 Friday morning. The relatives and friends are .invited to attend wtthout further no \\ice. v FOUND FOUND The well-dressed man. He always sends his clothes to Eggert s Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market street. Do you? Both phones. Call and deliver. HELP WANTED —MALfc Government Positions Easily Mcureu. Personal instruction. Special summer rates. Prepare _ for Fall Examinations. RAILWAY MAILj POST OFFICE, CUSTOM HOUSE and other positions. For further informa tion call at or address THE WILLIAM PENN SCHOOL, 31 N. Second Street. Harrlsburg. Offices; Rooms 4 and », hecond Floor, open Monday, Wednes day, Friday and Saturday eve £i?®!?; Expert consultation and advice FKtiE OF CHARGE. WANTED, AT ONCE Two barbers. Apply 1913 Derry street. WANTED Boy, between the age 15 and 1" years. Apply 908 North Third street, between 9 and 11 A. M. and 1 and 5 P. M. WANTED, AT ONCE A paper hanger. Apply to G. M. Moore, 918 Capital street. ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES— MEN WANTED Ablebodled, unmar ried men between ages of 18 and 36; 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 Officer, Bergner Building, 3d & Market Sts. Harrlsburg. Pa. WANTED A weaver of rag carpet. Write to P. O. Box 26, Dauphin, Pa^_ I HAVE a prominent traveling posi tion that will pay you $l5O per month. Small amount of cash required. Good opportunity for right party. Address M„ 2557, care of Telegraph. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy to get. My free booklet, Y-372, tells how. Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hop kins, Washington. D. C. WE need a few more salesmen on our sales force to handle our New Flash ing Wonder Window Sign. A real propo sition for hustlers. Meet our Mr. Stauf fer at Hotel Bolton, Thursday, 9:30 to 12:00 A. M„ 1:00 to 3:00 P. M. Federal Advertising Co., Palmyra. Pa. YOUNG MEN WANTED who wish to become practical or mechanical chauf feurs to call or write us at once. Full unlimited course, $35. Open day and evening. Auto Transportation Repair Shop, o North Cameron street. HELP WANTED —Female WANTED Girls over 16 years of age to learn cigarmaking. Paid while learning. Apply Har risburg Cigar Co., 500 Race street. WANTED Middle-aged white wo man for general housework; good cook; neat, tidy worker; go home nights; ref erence; family of two; every conveni ence. Box 2564, care of Telegraph. WANTED Experienced girl for tyneral housework; reference required. -ypply to North Second street. THREE experienced saleswomen wanted, at once. Best salaries paid. Permanent positions to those who are competent. Apply to Mr. Greene, First Floor, Astrich's, Fourth and Market streets. WANTED For a private family, colored man and wife, chambermaids, waitresses, nurses, laundry help. Em ployment Bureau. 517 North Second street. WANTED Vampers, tip stitcliers and headers. Apply Harrlsburg Shoe Manufacturing Co.. Vernon street, Har rlsburg, Pa. WANTED—Experienced help. Apply Silk Mill, Cor. North and Second streets. HELP WANTED—MaIe or Female CANVASSERS WANTED Ladles and men, good appearance, for Harrls burg and vicinity, on Japanese extermi nator; salary and commission. Call on Berger, 404 Walnut, 8 A. M. and after 6 P. M. SITUATIONS WANTED —Male WANTED Honest, capable, white man wants job as houseman and gar dener or caretaker of residence. Ad dress B. M. H.. care of Telegraph. WANTED Young white man de sires position as chauffeur for Jitney or for private family; experienced; can furnish reference. Address K., 2569, care of Telegraph. WANTED Position bv young, mar ried man. Graduate of Steelton High School, also I. C. S. student of engineer ing. Have had experience in office, steel inspector, and drawing. Can fur nish best of reference. No bad habits. Call 55D. United phone, or address 339 Pine street, Mlddletown, Pa, WANTED Young man, a good tailor, desires a position at his trade. One year in the U. S. Speaks two languages in addition to English. Ad dress M. Y., Box 100, Steelton, Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Colored woman wishes day's or week's work. Inquire Mrs. Smith, 824 Paxton street. STENOGRAPHER AND BOOK KEEPER Thoroughly accurate; one year's experience: willing to work hard. Call, or address N„ Sixteenth and Ber ryhlll streets. Harrlsburg. Phone No. 69. ;! Hotels For Sale ji I THE OWENS HOUSE ;1 j; AT LIVERPOOL j; This is an old and well-estab-Ji /lished' hotel stand and one of the? •jbest country-town propositions any-i 1 S where. •[ •J Modern brick hulldtng with<[ Sufeam heat, hot and cold water,% £ baths, acetylene light. J S A favorite stopping place for'! parties. Ji j Included In the sale is furnish-]i ,■ ingt. building and transfer of 11-J' J J Also good will and fixtures;! qof two Harrisburg hotels. ■[ ? Prices and particulars at our!' office or by mail. jiMILLER BROTHERS & CO. i| f REAI, ESTATE I[ \ Insurance Surety Bonds'! 5 Locust and Court Streets ji WEDNESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MAY 26, 1915. I SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe ! WANTED A young girl wishes po sition as child's nurse or chambermaid. Apply 510 Cowden street. WANTED Colored woman resires washing and Ironing to take home and work for Thursday and Friday. Apply 140» Fulton street. | ; WANTED Colored woman and girl want work together. Apply 614 South street. WANTED An experienced white i girl desires general housework. Ad i! dress X., 2562, care of Telegraph. 1 ! WANTED Middle-aged woman de sires day's work, washing, etc. Call ~ Bell phone 266R, 814 North Third street. I WANTED Stenographer, * with ' some experience, desires position. Ad i dress A, 2567, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young lady, experienced i i stenographer, industrious, reliable, i 1 willing to work, desires permanent po sition. Address K., 2568. care of Tele -1 graph. WANTED White girl desires gen eral housework; can furnish city ref | erence. Call, or address, 319 Brlggs I street. i STENOGRAPHER—Young lady, ,lust through Lancaster Business College; i good references and ability to do the ' work. Address E. M., Box 63, Paxtang, ! WANTED By colored woman, : work in or out of city. Mary E. Walker, , 1221 North Seventh street. City. , WANTED Neat colored girl desires general housework or chambermaid. Call, or address, 506 Brown avenue. REAL ESTATE FOK BALIS . (2»> ACRES (#1,300) (Apoplexy) between (70 to 80) second stroke—Must sell at once. Fine (8) year horse (2) Jersey cows (2) hogs (90) chickens <160) corn (30) oats (8) wheat (5) rye (7) potatoes ihay) and (straw) Including Farming Machinery—Note the Low Price only i $1,800). Possession ] at once. On Main Road (telephone) in | (2) porch home, extra fine Bank Barn, | covered stock yard (2) wagon houses, outbuildings. Fruit, Meadows and I Creek advantages and only (2) mile to Maiket. ACRES (*1.64 M» (Man) and (Wife) six (Children) — Inherited, poor management and to I avoid (Sheriff Sale) means above low i price for Quick Sale. Joins large (City I Market) near (3) railroads (80) trains dally and (2) Trolley Lines. (100) large) ! fruit trees, valuable creek and | meadows. Home, barn, wagon, poultry j and hog houses. Valuable match team horses, (2) fresh cows (4) hogs (50) j poultry, geese, ducks and guineas; hay, I straw (corn) oats (everything) only ' ($2,200). (75» ACRES (H3JWIO) (Death) Sorrow (No Family) give away at above price. (Buildings) like (new) ten room (3) porch Homo with | (telephone) large Bank Barn (2) wagon houses, covered stock yard, out buildings; all new Metal Roofs and ] (painted) last month. Fine spring j water, creek ana meadows. (600) feet Ito school and church. On Main Road handy to (2) markets. With team horses valued ($500) and (4) fresh cows ] 18) hogs (70) chickens, hay and straw I (corn) oats Quick Sale only ($4,300). | Bargain. GEORGE B. OSTHAJiDER, Danville Telephones Sunbury Moi-nings (7 to 8) Evenings. | FOR SALE— -1807 Rudy St. new 2-story brick 6 rooms, bath and furnace front [and rear porch Lot, 16x90. Price attrac- I i tlve. $500.00 cash necessary, j N. W. Corner Hamilton & Logan Sts., | Camp Hill 2 squares north of trolley j | line 2%-story frame dwelling, con j talnlng 8 rooms, bath and furnace | hardwood floors large porches a i number one condition—-lot, 60x147. BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Second and Walnut Sts. i , 4 I 60 ACRES located in Fishing i | Creek Valley l2 miles from Harris-j burg 6 miles from River l,OOO peach trees two years old. Brinton i Packer Co.. Second and Walnut Sts. U 1 i BUNGALOW FOR SALE Steam i iheat; gas; electric light; 8 rooms and j bath: large porches; lot, 60x150; fruit; 5c carfare. Bell Realty Co., Bergner I | SUBURBAN LOTS FOR SALE at j I both Penhrook and Camp Hill: various! sizes: good locations and at very rea- j sonable prices. Get particulars at Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. I PENN STREET HOUSE FOR SALE— 3-story brick; 8 rooms; hath; gas; elec tric lights; steam heat; porch; lot I 18x100. Inspect it. No 2124. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. FOR SALE —Desirable building lots i In the Tenth Wanl, located on Fourth, i | Fifth, Schuylkill and Atlas streets. An opportunity for a builder or real | j estate dealer to secure well located] I property for development purposes. Ad- I dress L, No. 1587, care of Telegraph. REAL ESTATE I'Olt KENT FOR RENT lOO7 and 1009 Manada I street; two-story brick; 6 rooms and I I bath furnace and cemented cellar. | W. E. Moeslein, 612 Boas street. Bell j I phone 2593. FOR RENT llBB Christian street— two-story brick 8 rooms all con veniences in excellent condition. Rent. $17.00 per month. Inquire M. L Bowman, 259 Herr street. ! FOR RENT Storeroom, Third and I Cumberland streets. 33x100; show win-i dows 11 feet deep; low rent. J. S. Sible, ' 256 Herr street. FOR RENT 2lO North street; ten j rooms; conveniences; hot water heat; ; Also for sale. 608-610 North Second. 110 i i State, 1302-1304 Wallace, 1311-1313 Cowden. Inquire 618 North Second. S FOR RENT Furnished house; all conveniences; excellent location. 1903 I Green street. FOR RENT 607 Maclay street; ! newly painted; 9 rooms; front alloy i way; good repair: $20.00 per month. J, , S. Sible, 256 Herr street. | | j FOR RENT —My residence, corner | ' Derry and Summit streets; three-story i • brick; all conveniences. Apply to above j < address. | FOR RENT House 618 Wlconlsco i etreet; eight rooms and bath. Rent,! [ sl2. Immediate possession. Apply 2331 North Third street. FOR RENT 1919 Green street: ail conveniences; fine residential neigh borhood. Rent, $25. Immediate pos session. Apply 534 Camp street, City. TWO new 2% -story brick dwellings, 1207-1209 North Fourteenth street (above Cumberland): 8 rooms and bath; nicely papered; gas; electric lights; paved streets; all conveniences; front and rear porches. Rent, $25 month. Immediate possession. Apply R. Oen slager, 711 North Third street FOR RENT House, all improve ments; city steam heat; central loca tion, 3 doors above Market street; suit able for boarding or rooming house. • North Fifth street Apply S. Meltzer, i f>l3 Walnut street FOR RENT A three-story dwell ing house. No. 1507 North Sixth street: 1 all conveniences; cemented cellar; 1 steam heat. etc. J. T. Ensminger. Sec ; ond and Chestnut streetß. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT Dwelling and bakery at Shlremanstown, Pa; fine location; only bakery In town. Inquire of S. B. Jackson, Carlisle, Pa. WILL SELL at a sacrifice or rent 1815 North Second street; possession at once. Apply Regent Theater. 410 Mar- I ket street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Apartment 1101 North 1 Third street; all conveniences; steam i heat. Apply 264 Herr street J APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOUNTAIN APARTMENT FOR RENT, Mulberry and Derry Sts.; third floor; five rooms and bath; hardwood floor; tiled bathroom; oeautt(ully papered; steam heat; electric lights; window shades; screens; awnings; light on three sides; large bay window in living and dlningroom; letter boxes; telephone trom vestibule. Keys at Fountain Market Co. D. P. Jerauld, 310 Market street FOR RENT Apartment second floor, four rooms and bath, with private porch; possession June 1. Southeast corner Fourth and Peffer streets. B. F. Umbevger. 427 Peffer street, or 108 North Second street. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished j rooms, all improvements. Including | ' bath and telephone. The Lincoln Apart- I ment. first floor to right, in private family. Apply 1915 North Fifth street, City. I FOR RENT Second noor furnished apartment; private porch; bath; tele phone. Apply 800 North Second street FOR RENT —• Modern apartment in Althouse Building, corner Thirteenth and Market atroets. Rent very liberal for summer months to right party. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT Second j floor at the Walzdorf facing Capitol; six rooms, tiled bath and pantry; hardwood floors, electric light and city steam. Inquire 400 North street j MacDANIELS APARTMENTS, 1417 Market street, furnished for light housekeeping: one cozy, large living room, with bay window; kitchenette complete; large rear porch; gas range, ■private meter; bells, letter box. FOR RENT 225 North Second street, second floor, housekeeping flat; five rooms, pantry and tile bath; mod ern In every detail. Apply 218 Pine street. FOR RENT "Suburban," 2208-2210 ' North Third street, new modern apart | ments; reception hall; 5 rooms; bath; pantry; storage; continuous hot water; I front and rear porches. Apply on prem ises. FOR RENT Apartment, with all modern improvements, including city steam heat. No. 204 Walnut street E. I Mather Co. _——— ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms, single or ensulte, light housekeeping; large and cool rooms; phone. Apply 719 North Sixth street. FOR RENT From June 1, furnish ed front suite, large llvlngroom, bed room, private bath; also separate] rooms; stationary washstands, with or | I without private bath; every modern! ! appointment; reference required. 218! FOR RENT Large bay window room on second floor; also smaller room leading on back porch. Only those wish ing a quiet and respectable home need apply. 117 Pine street. FOR RENT Bachelor apartment, one or two gentlemen; very modern and comfortably furnished; few steps from Capitol or Square. Call Bell phone 1603 R. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; also one fur nished bedroom; all improvements; five ' minutes' walk from Market Square; I I rent reasonable. Apply 516 Cowden j street. | FOR RENT Nicely furnished third floor front room; all Improvements. In quire 15 South Seventeenth street. I FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms, for light housekeeping; electric ] lights; gas;: fine location; no children. Call 1317 Swatara street, or phone | 3814, Bell. j FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, ensuite; hot and cold running water; use of phone; desirable location; gen tleman preferred. Apply 324 North j Second street. | FOR RENT Newly furnished I rooms, with all conveniences, with or | without board. Apply 222 North Third 1 street, or 9 North Front street. | FOR RENT Furnished rooms for lodging or light housekeeping at No. 2104 North Sixth street. City. ONE, TWO OR THREE furnished I rooms on second and third floors, prl- | vate house facing Capitol; all conveni ences; phones; use of bathroom; citv ( steam; very moderate rent. Inquire 426 I North street. FOR RENT—Two rooms, furnished ] complete, for light housekeeping, 10 minutes' walk to Market Square. 1127 I Derry street, phone 3241 J. ] FOR RENT Large, well furnished I I second floor front rooms; all conveni ences; use of phone. 813 North Second 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. UNFURNISHED ROOMS UNFI'RVISHED ROOMS Built especially for light housekeeping, single or with kitchenettes, arrange ments strictly private, stoves furnlsh ed free, laundry, phone, and bathroom I privileges. Private lockers for surplus i . furniture. Inquire office, 429 Broad i street, or Janltress, same building. I j Dally Inspection invited. | ; WANTED WANTED Stock and fixtures of, grocery store. State price and room rent. Box 2560, care of Telegraph. WANTED To buy, all kinds of sec ondhand furniture. High prices paid. Apply S. Gold. 1114 Market street. Bell phone 3754. ! ————————————— FOR SALE I FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNI TURE, consisting of bedroom suit, princess dresser; also green enamel bed ;and chairs, in good condition. No deal- I | ers need inquire. 1932 North Fifth I street. FOR SALE One Westlnghouse al ternating current motor %-H.-P. electric clutch —new. Apply 1504 Mar ket street. FOR SALE—Bargains ln v typewriters. SIO.OO and up. Underwood and L. C. Smith, late model, rebuilt, an attrac- ] tlve purchase. George P. Tillotson, 361 South Fourth street, city. FOR SALE Leather baby carriage. Apply 1610 Market street. MOTORCYCLES WANTED We have buyers for twenty second-hand motorcycles. If you have a machine for sale cheap, see us at once. Keystone Garage, 814 North Third street. Bell phone 266 R. FOR SALE 3-H.-P. engine for mo torcycle or boat. First $lO takes it • Keystone Cycle Company, 814 North Third street. Bell phone 266 R. GO TO GABLE'S for wire fence of all kinds and gates to match. No. 111-117 South Second. GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and 1 Board and Table Board at 25c each One of these signs will be given with each six-time order for a classified ad, if paid In advance. Inquire at Office of Telegraph. 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 1 cheap to quick buyer. Apply 518 North liiecond street FOR SALE FOR SALE l9lO model Overland, In very good condition; tires good; suit able for Jitney or light delivery car: several extra tubes. Apply Sheet Metal Works, Seventh and Briggs street. FOR SALE—One 12-passenger motor boat. good condition. Address 109 Ann street, Middletown, Pa. FOR SALE Scratch Pads new supply—6o for 25c while they last. Ap ply Job Printing Department, The Tele graph Printing Company. FOR SALE One Indian motor cycle; 7-H.-P., with tandem, speedome ter, Presto-lite —at a bargain, *110; also motorcycles from $40.00 and up. Har rlsburg Motorcycle Exchange, ISO 2 North Sixth. FOR SALE One Oldsmobile; will make a nlcrf cycle car gear; running i order; $35 for quick sale. Keystone Garage, 814 North Third street. . FOR SALE One new sewing ma chine at less than one-half price. To I appreciate this machine. Just look it over. 814 North Third street. FOR SALE One 5-passenger Jitney car in good running order. S2OO. Ap ply 1201 North Third street. FOR SALE New 7-passenger Jit ney body, made specially for Ford cars. Inquire Ensminger Motor Co., Green and Cumberland streets. FOR SALE Hot air furnace and all heating pipes and registers, In good condition; also vacuum cleaner. Will sell cheap on account of Installing steam heat. Inquire 1419 Market street. FOR SALE A beautiful white male French Poodle; house broke. In quire 123 North street, or call Bell phone 2152 R. RETIRING BARGAINS! Fence posta. 16c up; linoleum, 35c; rag carpet, Isc; Ingrain, 20c; best. 45c, sl, $1.25; Brus sel, 60c; lining, ,03c; fringe, lc; roof paint, 35c. Repairing. Yingst, Front- I Cumberland. FOR SALE Five-passenger Abbott- Detroit, 44-H.-P.; electric lights; fully equipped; price reasonable. Apply R. P. Hoover, 1417 North Second street, JClty. FOR SALE 1912 Cadillac touring car electric lights and self starter—in first-class condi tion. Apply 1504 Market street. FOR SALE Brand new Eiseman high tension, four-cylinder magneto. Price, $17.50. Address Box S., 2566, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Three-chair barber shop and pool room with two tables and cash register and all complete. Lease, two years, and rent, $35. Address J„ 2563, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Blacksmith shop, with jor without tools, large lot, cheap to | quick buyer. Good reasons for selling. I Address H., 2565, care of Telegraph. ! FOR SALE lO steel boats all in good condition. Inquire 1122 Green street. FOR SALE One 1910 Cadillac, suit able for Jitney use: engine in very good condition. Apply 133 State street. SLIGHTLY used Mitchell Baby Six, fifl-H.-P., five-passenger touring car, oversize tires, equipped, a very fast and powerful car. Both paint and mechanl- I cal condition are the best. Price very i reasonable. Demonstration given, j Hayes D. Pettit, Mifflintown. Pa. FOR SALE 1914 Michigan Touring car. In good condition. Will be sold cheap to quick buyer. Apply or ad dress. Roberts & Holn, 334 < hestnut street, City. FOR BALE AT GABLE'S. 113, 115 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 Telegraph Business office. I'Olt RENT PRIVATE GARAGE FOR RENT. Cal der and Penn; fireproof; water and light; special price for small cars if rented at once. George W. Updegrove, 1200 Penn street. FOR RENT One room, suitable for store or office room rear corner Sixth and Emerald streets. Inquire B. F. Hoffman. Seventh and Woodbine | streets. FOR RENT Second floor room, ! 3.700 square feet, for light manufactur- I ing purposes. New building. Call at | premises. Twelfth and Herr street*. 1 PARTNER WANTED with about ! $1,500 or $2,000 in a good paying busi ness. Guarantee SSO to SIOO a week. Address Box 2559, care of Telegraph. THURSDAY—-Mr. Carruth will be at Hotel Metropolitan to make arrange ments for someone to become ownar of a new advertising business. Liberal and permanent monthly income is as sured. Better than street cars or bill boards and costs much less. Call for particulars. ANY Intelligent person can earn good income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock port, N. Y. I MADE $50,000 In five years In the mail order business, began with $5. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea cock. 355 Lockport. N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS ] OLD GOLD, Silver and Jewelry bought for highest cash prices and sold , at reaeonable prices; also lowest rate In i city on Loans. HariUburg Loan Office, 225 Market street. ABDOMINAI, SCPPORTERS 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. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert help. Send us your worn furniture. Our best efforts Insure your satisfaction. S. N. I Cluck. 320 Woodbine street. FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street, Harrlsburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 1960. HARDWOOD KI.OORS Rescraped and refinished. New floors 1 laid of all designs. Stairs covered with I hardwood. Prices reasonable. J. M. Smith, No. 2219 Brookwood street. Bell phone 1391 L EXPERT PIANO TUNING by man thoroughly experienced and competent to overhaul instruments at reasonable prices. Address Box W„ 2514, care of Telegraph. FAST MOTOR TRUCK EXPRESS, one or two tons. All kinds of hauling] furniture and freight. In the sitv and suburbs. Prices reasonable. Picnic 1 and pleasure trips. Day or night ser vice. Theodore T. Precfit, 441 Hummel street. Bell phone 3644 J. HAULING R. A. HARTMAN,Boarding Stable and ! National Transfer Co. Mover* of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lathe. Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 2SO3R. MONEY TP LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on Real Batata security in any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. Box 174. Harrlsburg. Pa. ANY person needing money In amounts from $6 to SSO holding a sal aried position, would be benefited by calling on us. Employes' Discount Co., $« North Third street. STORAGE FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private i fooms for household goods, $2 par I month and up. We Invite inspection. | Low Insurance. 437-445 South Second street. Harrlsburg Storage Company. STORAGE IX 3-story brick building, rear 408 Market street. Household goods In clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to t P. G. Dlener, Jeweler, 4OS Market St. ' STORAGE 413 Broad street, for household goods and merchandies. Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 75 cents ! per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co.. 411 Broad street. Both phones. I*EUAL NOTICES SEALED PROPOSALS for furnishing I paper and other supplies required for | the execution of the public printing and binding for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. In compliance with the provisions of I I the act of Assembly, approved Febru- I I ary 7. A. D. 1905, as amended by a act i of Assembly, approved May 11, 1911, I ! hereby advertise for proposals for fur- I nishing paper and other supplies re- ; quired by the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. necessary in the execution of ! the public printing and binding thereof, | for two years from the first day of July 1 next, at certain rates per centum be- j low the maximum rates fixed in a ] schedule prepared by the Superinten- i . dent of Public Printing and Binding, t and which can be procured upon appll catJ°S. l ' le Department of Printing I and Binding. Harrlsburg. Pa. Proposals ! must be enclosed in envelopes, sealed | and endorsed "proposals for furnishing : paper and other supplies," and be de- i livered to me at my office in Harrls burg. on the first Monday of June, A. D„ 1915, being the seventh day of the month, at or before 12 o'clock M., of 1 , said day, accompanied by bond with I ; i two sufficient sureties or one surety . | company In the sum of ten thousand >j dollars, as required by said act of As-I sembly, as amended as aforesaid. Such proposals as shall have been received |up to said hour will b6 opened, and the contract or contracts awarded to ; the lowest responsible bidder or bid ders. The right Is reserved to let the contracts in parts to different bidders if it should be to' the best Interests of the Commonwealth. Copies of the ! , schedule, acts of Assembly, and blank ' bonds must be procured from this de partment, and no proposal will be con sidered unless submitted on blanks so • procured, the bond to he prepared In ac | cordance with the said act of Assembly as amended as aforesaid. A. NEVIN POMEROY. Superintendent, i Harrisburg, Pa., May 20, 1915. NOTICE to property owners along the ' , lines of Cumberland Street, from Four teenth Street to Fifteenth Street. Ordl- 1 nance Xo. 201, File of City Council, 1 . I Session of 1914-1915, and Brown Street, ] I from Seventeenth Street to Eighteenth < I Street. Ordinance No. 204, File of City I | Council, Session of 1914-1916. i In accordance with the terms of Or- ( 1 , dinance No. 883, File of Common Coun- < ell. you are hereby notified to make all < 1 the necessary house connections con- i I templated by you "with the main sewer \ Kas pipes, steam heattng pipes, water I pipes or other mains," within sixty days 1 ! from the date of this notice, and con- 1 duct the said service pipes or sewers ] ! from the mains In the street to within ' the curb lines of said street. ! M. B. COW EN, ; ' ! City Engineer. j C. P. Dauphin County Commonwealth 1 ! Docket, 1914 No. Common- I 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 i 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 i, the parties interested for the purpose ; ' !| of his appointment, on Friday, June 4, ' ' j 1915, at 3 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 the fund. , MURDOCH KENDRICK, ) Auditor. I In the Matter of the Estate of John ; 1 j K. Fertlg, late of the Township of 1 Middle Paxton, Dauphin County, Pa., 1 1 I Deceased. I LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the ! i estate of the above named decedent 1 ; | 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 ' 1 will present them without delav. JOHN K. EISENHOWER, Executor. < i Northumberland. Pa. i HENRY E. FOX. Atty.. ■ Harrisburg, Pa. April 28. 1915. CHARTER NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that an ap • I plication will be made to the Governor 1 of Pennsylvania on Thursday, the 10th i day of June. 1915, by Dr. John R. W. j Hunter, Carl Hanson. Milton E. Grove ' ; and Marguerite I* Hanson, under the ' Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act to I provide for the incorporation and regu lation of certain corporations." approv ed April 29. 1874. and the supplements the.'eto, for the charter of an intended 1 ; ! corporation to be called The Overland I Harrisburg Co., the character and ob- 11 : Ject of which is buying, selling and' l I { dealing In automobiles, automobile ac- j i I cessories, supplies, equipment and re- ' 1 pair parts, and for these purposes to ! j have, possess and enjoy all the rights. j .benefits and privileges of said Act of/ Assembly and the supplements thereto, i J. H. CRAIG, 1 Solicitor. : 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. | i! and providing for the payment of I • ! the cost thereof. | Section 1. Be it ordained by the I • i Council of the City of Harrisburg and ! • It is hereby ordained by authority of I | the same. That Second street, from . Seneca street to the south side of ( Schuylkill street, be and the same Is ' , I 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 . I cost not to exceed two dollars per . i square yard for paving and one dollar J | per linear foot for curbing. 1 Section 2. That all proceedings and | work incident to the improvement here | in authorized shall be taken and done, I and the cost and expense thereof shall ' I be paid for and the assessments levied j 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 Kmerald 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 from the city official plan, and re pealing all conflicting ordinances or parts of ordinances. Section 1. Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Harrisburg. and It is hereby ordained by authority of the same, That Atlas street, from the northern line of Emerald street to a line which is 237.1 feet north of the I north line of Emerald street on the ' western side of Atlas street and 233 feet north of the north line of Emerald street on the eastern side of Atlas street, be and .the same Is hereby au- < thorlzed to be vacated and stricken 1 from the city official plan. Section 2. That the City Engineer , be and he Is hereby authorized and di rected to make the necessary notation* on the city official plan to carry this ordinance Into effect. Pectlon 3. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances In conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. CHARLES A. MTLLER. Clerk of the City Council. Office of the City Clerk. Harrlsburg, Pa.. May IS, 1915. FURTHER HEAVINESS IN WAR CONTRACTS Canadian Pacific Loses; Material Recessions in Union Pacific and Reading New York, May 26. Wall Street. — Further heaviness In war contracts shares, marked to-day's early dealings on the Stock Exchange. New York Airbrake declined four points and losses of one to two points were scored by Pressed Steel Car, Crucible Steel, Westlnghouse and kindred Issues. Canadian Pacific was heaviest of the high priced railways, losing 1% with material recessions in Union Pacific and Reading. Interborough Common and Preferred were the only exceptions to the general tendency, rising two points. A moderate rally ensued before the end of the half hour. NEW YORK STOCKS Furnished by E. S. Goshorn, 208-209 Arcade Building. New York. May 26. Open. High. Low. Clos. Alaska G M 34% 34% 34 34% t Amal Cop . 65% 65% 64% 65 Am Bt Sug 45 % 45% 44% 45 Am Can .. 36% 36% 34% 36% Am Can pd 96% 97 96 % 96% Am C& F. 51% 51% 50 61% Am Cot Oil 46 46 46 46 Am Ice Sec 29 29% 29 29% Am Loco . 47 47 % 45% 4vV. Am Smelt. 65% 66 64% 65% Am Sugar . 104 107 104 107 Am T & T. 119 119 118% 118% Anaconda . 31% 31% 30% 31 B& O 72 72 71% 71% Atchison .. 99 99% 99 99% Beth Steel . 139 139 136 % 137% I Bklyn RT. 87% 87% 87% 87% Can Pacific 155% 159% 157% 158% Cent Leath 36 36 35 35% I C & 0 40 40% 40 40 CMSStP 88% 88% 88 88 C Con Cop. 44% 45 44 % 44% Col F &I. 30 30% 28% 29% Dist Sec 16 16% '15% 16 Erie 25% 25% 25 25 Erie Ist pfd 40 40 39% 39% Gen E Co.. 150% 150% 150% 150% Gen Motors 135% 135% 134% 134% Goodrh BF 43% 43% 42% 42% Ot Nor pfd 116% 116% 116 116 Gt N Ore s 31% 31% 31% 31% In-Met 21% 22% 20% 21% In-Met pfd 70% 73% 70% 72 Lehigh Val 140 V* 140% Mex Petro. 68% 69% 66 67% Mo Pac .. 12% 12% 12% 12% Nat Lead.. 60 60 59% 59% N Y Cent. . 84% 84% NY.NH& H 62% 63 62% 63 Nor Pac .. 103% 104% 103% 103% Pac Mall .. 22 24% 22 24 % P R R ... 106% 106% 106% 106% Pgh Coal . 22 22 21 % 21% Press S Sar 4 3 44% 4 3 44 % Ry Stl Spg 29% 29% 29 29 |R C Cop.. 23% 24 22 % 23% Reading .. 142% 142% 141% 142 KI & S . . 28 28 26% 27% IRI & S pfd 83% 83% [So Pacific.. 88 88% 87% 87% So Railway 16% 16% 16% 16% LEGAL NOTICEB I SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed for the printing and binding of the Annual reports of the Departments of Public Affairs, Accounts and Finance, Public Safety, Streets and Public Im- I provements and Parks and Public Prop erty, and also for the binding of fifty > I copies of the report collectively for the ( | use of the city. 1 Bidders will be requested to bid at a I rate below the maximum price which is ' fixed at $1.25 per page. All persons j bidding are requested to securely en- ] velope, seal and address In the left hand corner of the envelope "Proposals for the printing and binding of Annual Re port" and address the same to the un dersigned, President of City Council, and delivered to the City Clerk on or 1 before twelve o'clock noon, Monday, June 7. 1915. The bids to be opened In the City Council at its meeting to be held Tues day. June 8, 1915. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. No , bids will be received that are not filed ; with the City Clerk on or before 1 twelve o'clock noon, Monday. June 7, 1 1915. JNO. K. ROYAL President of City Council. NOTICE THE following rules and regulations j of the Bureau of Health and Sanitation i 1 were approved by the City Council 1 I and signed by His Honor, the Mayor, ! ! 011 the 25th day of May, A. D. 1915, and are published as required by the Act | of Assembly, approved June 27, 1913: ; 1 Resolved, That Section 7, of Article j 9, which reads as follows, "milk shall 1 be stored and maintained at a tempera ture of not more than 50 degrees Falir.," be and the same Is hereby amended to ! read as follows:—"milk shall be maln | tallied at a temperature of not more than 50 degrees Fahr." I All cans or other containers in , which bulk milk or cream is delivered must be sealed prior to the delivery of the produot, with seals approved by the City Bureau of Health and Sanita tion. : Any person violating any of the I regulations of the Bureau of Health land Sanitation shall upon conviction i before the Mayor or any Alderman of the City (unless otherwise provided for ! by City Ordinance or Act of Assembly) | I be subject to a fine not exceeding one 1 hundred dollars ($100) and In default !of payment of such fine shall be im i prisoned In the Dauphin County Jail for a period not exceeding thirty (30) days. Adopted by the Bureau of Health & Sanitation, May 19, 1915. G. H. WIDDER. M. D„ Attest: President. JOHN M. J. RAUNICK, M. D.. Secretary. Approved by the City Council May 25, 1915. (Signed) JNO. K. ROYAL, Attest: Mayor. CHAS. A. MILLER, City Clerk. IN REURADING OF HROOKWOOD STREET, FROM SEVENTEENTH STREET TO SIXTEENTH STREET, HARRISBURG. PENNSYLVANIA I NOTICE Is hereby given that the un- I dersigned Viewers, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin I County to ascertain and assess dam- I ages and benefits which have accrued |or may accitie by reason of the Im provement aforesaid, will meet upon the line of the Improvement and view the same and the premises affected thereby on Monday, the 14th day of June, 1915, at ten o'clock A. M., when and where all parties In Interest may attend personally, or by Counsel if they see fit. And the underslgneu Viewers will hold an adjourned meet ing in the Council Chamber In the Court House at Harrlsburg, on the next succeeding day iLegal Holidays and Sundays excepted), at ten o'clock A. M , and continue the hearings until all parties In interest and their witnesses who may attend shall have had an opportunity to be fully heard. [ „ HARRY FAHNESTOCK, E. CLARKE COWDEN, PAUL G. SMITH, | Viewers. NOTICE CLARENCE A. FRY. Harrlsburg, Dauphin County. Pa., wljl appear for final examination before the State Board of Law Examiners. In Pitts burgh, Pa., July 6 and 7, 1915. having graduated from the Dickinson School of Law and being registered with Fox > & Geyer. of Harrlsburg, Pa. < So Ry pfd BIH 61V4' TennCop.. 38* 33»4 32% 3S Third Av«, 60 60 49 48 V* Union Pac. 126 126 124 % 125% U S Rubber 68V4 «3V4 62% 62% U 8 Steel. 64 54 % 63% 53% US S pfd. 106 106 105 Vi 105% Utah Cop.. 64% 65% 64% 65% West U Tel 6614 66% 66 66 West Mfg.. 93% 93% 91% 93% rBILASBLPKIA rnODOCI Philadelphia, May 26. Wheat k°' 2 > re< l' car l°t». export, |}82@1.85; No. 1, Northern, Duluth, $1.(81.66. Corn Steady; No. 3, car lots, ex £o*% 78V4@79V4 c ; NO. 2, yellow, local. S2H „„9 ftts ~ Steady; No. 2, whita, 60® "0 Vic. .„P ran Dull; winter. per ton, *28.00; spring, per ton. $25.00®25.50. Refined Sugars Firm; pow dered, 6.10 c; fine granulated, 6.00 c; con fectioners' A. 5.90 c. Butter The market Is Arm; western, creamery, extras, 28& c; near by. prints, fancy, 32c. Eggs The market Is steady; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, $6.00 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $5.70 per case; western, extras, firsts, $6.00 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $5.70 per case. Live Poultry Steady; fowls. 17® 1 ~Vi<•; old roosterß. 11® 12c; chickens, 13 OT IRc; do., broilers, turkeys, 13# 15c; ducks, 10®15c; geese, 10@llc; geese, 10011 c. Dressed Poultry Steady; fresh kill ed fowls, fancy, 18® 19c; do., aver age, 16®17c; do., unattractive, 14®15c; old roosters, 13c; frozen fowls, 1S«(& 18c; roasting chickens, 14®18c; broil ing ohlckena, 22®27c; turkeys, mo tie; ducks, 12® 18c: xeese. I2@l«c Potatoes Market weak; Penn sylvania, per bushel, 40@45c; Maine, per bushel, 45®50c; New York, per bushel, 40®45c; Florida, per barrel. $3.00® 5.00: Flour Market nominal; winter, clear, $3.50®4.10; straights, Pennsyl vania. $6.90 ® 7.15; spring straights. $7.25® 7.50;; do., patents, $7.50®8.25; western, $4.26®4.4U: patents, s4.6uig> 4.76; Kansas straights, jute sacks, $4.15 04.30: spring, firsts, clear, $4.00®4.50; straights, $4.20®4.30; patents, $4.36«> 4.10. • Hay The market Is firm; tim othy, No. 1, large bales, $20.00®20.50; No. i, medium bales. $0.00®20.50; No. 2, do., $18.00@19.00; No. 3, $15.60® 16.50; sample, $14.00® 16.00. Clover mixed hay: Light mixed. $19.00® 19.50; No. 1, do.. slß.oo® 18.60: No. 2. $16.00®17.00. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, May 26. Stocks clos ed lower. Cambria Steel 47% General Asphalt 27 General Asphalt, Pfd 65% Lake Superior Corporation 7% Lehigh Navigation 72 Lehigh Valley 70 Pennsylvania Railroad 63% Philadelphia Electric 23% Philadelphia Company 33 Philadelphia Company. Pfd 34 Philadelphia Rapid Transit 7% Storage Battery 60 Union Traction 30% United Gas Improvement 82 United States Steel 53% CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago. 111., May 26. Hogs Re ceipts, 26,000; strong. Bulk of sales, $7.60® 7.65: light. $7.15® 7.72' A ; mixed, $7.40i®7.70; heavy, $7.10®7.60; rough, $7.1 0® 7.30; pigs, $5.5 ® 7.30. Cattle Receipts. 13.000; firm. Na tive beef steers, $7.00®9.35; western steers, $8.75®8.20; cows and heifers, $3.35® 8.80; calves, $7.00®9.50. Sheep Receipts. 8,000; firm. Sheep. $7.20®8.25; lambs, $7.75®10.50. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE By Associated Press Chicago, Tll„ May 28. Board of Trade closing: Wheat—May, 15014; July, 1.26%. Corn—July, 7574; September, 76%. Oats—July. 50V4: September, 44%. Pork—July, 18.12; September, 18.47. Lard—July, 9.80; September, 10.02. Ribs—July, 10.57; September, 10.85. ; Large Room For Rent Large voom, about 4000 sq. ; ft., third floor, fireproof build ! ing, corner of Aberdeen and Strawberry avenues. Freight i elevator service. Apply, I ; Commonwealth Trust Co. 222 Market Street MONEY k To Housekeepers, Work \ in cm en and Salaried Em- ployes. LEGAL RATES EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY 9 N. MARKET SQUARE Room at 4th Floor Spooner Building i——n^——< 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 I first floor; hardwood floors; I porches and lawns; fully equip -1 pecf Sold on reasonable terms. MacWILLIAMS CON STRUCTION COMPANY Office 2150 N. Fifth St. For Sale or Exchange Property No. 1850 Market street; modern steam heated house; lot 25 ft. by 100 ft. to 20 ft. street. Terms very at tractive. Possession June Ist. J. B. OIPPLE 1251 MARKET ST. ' 1 11
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