The Wise Flat inters Hunt Heir Hats at Domc-Hicy lead These Afls LOST | LOPT On Relly street, bunch of j keys. Return to 418 Clinton avenue. : Reward. ———— iOIXIt . j FOUND The well-dressed msn. He hi ways sends his clothes to Kggert's Aeam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works. 1246 Market street. Do you? Both phones. Call and deliver. HELP \V AN 11D— j Government Positions Easily Mcurru. personal instruction, tpecial summer rates. prepare fur ' Fall Kxainlnations. KAILNVAIi MAIL* I'OST Ul'!'"ICE, CUSTOM HOUSE and other positions. For further imorina tion call at or address IHB \V IL.HAM FKNN SCHOOL. SI N. second Street. Harrisburg. Offices: Hooms 4 and 5. Second Floor, open Monday, Wednes day, Friday ana Saturday evening*. Expert consultation and advice tRfcE OF CHARGE. 20 PER CENT.. CASH allowed on | taking orders for most useful and nec- j essary article. Write for particulars. York Seal anil Stamp Co., Vork. Pa. WANTED Blacksmith for small f"rgings; must understand hardening and tempering. Address P. O. Box 116. Harrisburg. WANTED, AT ONCE Two barbera. Apply 11*13 Derry street. WANTED Boy. between the age 15 and 17 years. Apply 'JOS North Third street, between 1) and 11 A. M. and 1 and » P. M. __ WANTED Patternmaker. Apply ' to Mentzer-Romberger Mfg. Co.. Eigh teenth and Chestnut streets, Harris burg. Fa. — : WANTED. AT ONCE A paper- ' lianger. Apply to U. M. Moore. 918 Capital street. WANTED A weaver of rag carpet. Write to P. O. Box 26. Dauphin. Pa. YOUNG MEN WANTED who wlah to become practical or mechanical chauf feurs to call or write us at once. Full . unlimited course, *35. Open day and j evening. Auto Transportation Repair | Shop. 5 North Cameron street. HELP WANTED—Irmale WANTED Girls over 16 years of age to learn cigarmaking. Paid while learning. Apply Har risburg Cigar Co., 500 Race street. WANTED—Experienced help and learners. Apply Silk Mill, j Cor. North and Second streets. WANTED Middle-aged white wo- i man for general housework; good cook; . neat, tidy worker: go home nights: ref erence; family of two; every convent- i ence. Box .56 4. care of Telegraph. i WANTED I .allies (three* over 25,1 neat appearance, for special demon stration work; excellent opportunity for conscientious workers. Address, at once. Box 2573, care of Telegraph. WANTED Competent white girl i for general housework; references. Ap ply 240 Woodbine street, or call Belt phone 1862 J. OUR students write shorthand f 125 words a minute) and transcribe them into ideal business letters, using a blank keyboard. Enroll now. Harris burg Shorthand School, 31 North Sec ond- street. WANTED For a private family, colored man and wife, chambermaids, waitresses, nurses, laundry help. Em ployment Bureau, 517 North Second ] street. WANTED Vampers, tip stitchers : and headers. Applv Harrisburg Shoe Manufacturing Co., Vernon street. Har risburg. Pa. HELP WANTED—MaIe and Female WANTED Competent bookkeeper. Address In own handwriting, give ref erences and state salary wanted, A. B. care of Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe WANTED Honest, capable, white i man wants Job as houseman and gar- . dener or caretaker of residence. Ad dress B. M. H.. care of Telegraph. WANTED By young white man, work on farm; can furnish references. I 354 Main street, Steelton, Pa. WANTED By young white man. work on farm: can furnish reference, i 22# Myers street, Steelton. Pa. WANTED Boy 18 yeara of age. '• desires work of any kind. Address P. o. Box 96. Lemoyne, Pa. WANTED—Position as cliaf feur. Private family preferred.! Four years' experience. A No. 1 reference. Address C. 2575, care of Telegraph. INDUSTRIAL. CORPORATIONS deT! siring services of experienced traffic | man address 0., 2574. care of Telegraph. J WANTED Young, married man ! wishes position as chauffeur: experi enced. Address Chauffeur, Box 135, En haut. Pa. 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 by voting, mar ried man. Graduate of Steelton High School, also I. C. S. student of engineer ing Have lad experience in office. I steel inspector, and drawing. Can fur- • nish best of reference. No bad habits, fall 55D. United phone, or address 339 | Pine street. Middletown. Pn. WANTED Young man. a good tailor, desires a position at his trade. r, ne year in the l". S. Speaks two languages In addition to English. Ad- I dress M, Y.. Box 100, Steelton, Pa. < SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe i WANTED Colored woman wishes day's or week's work. Inquire Mrs. 1 Smith, 824 Paxton street. - - -- - ---- For Sale ; jor Exchange; J Five bouses on Ralley street—t «Ahree-story bricks —in fair condi-i ; •Tion—four rented at #l7 a month ♦ ♦each; one rented at sl6 a month. ♦ ! J These properties are oil the mar- J I «ke« to be soltl. or will consider an, ♦ exchange for uptown building* | ♦ ground. ♦ EASTMERE LOTS J ♦ If you're looking for more! j J ground for building operations! j J let us submit some Eastmerc* ; ♦ lots might consider an cx-« j J change on improved rental «i J property. j : MILLER BROTHERS & CO. I ♦ REAL KBTATK ♦ J Insurance Surety Bonds* ♦ l.ornst and Court Streets « ♦ ♦ THURSDAY EVENING. HARRISBURG l&l&b TELEGRAPH S9IS. j SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Stenographer. with : some experience, desires position. Ad dress A. 2387. care of Telegraph. WANTED A young girl would like to have day s work or assist with housework. Call Bell phone 1351 R. STENOGRAPHER —Young lady. Just , through Lancaster Business College; good references and ability to do the work. Address E. M . Box 63, Paxtang, , Pa. 1 WANTED Colored woman and girl want work together. Apply 614 South j street. »■ WANTED An experienced white Sirl desires general housework. Ad reas X., 2565. care of Telegraph. WANTED Middle-aged woman de sires day s work, washing, etc. Call Bell phone 266 R. Kit North Third street. WANTED Young lady, experienced | stenographer, industrious. reliable, willing to work, desires permanent po sition. Address K., 2568. care of Tele ! graph. WANTED Colored girl desires po sition as assistant in housework. Ad dress 661 Sayford avenue. WANTED By colored woman, work in or out of city. Mary E. Walker, I*2l North Seventh street. City. WANTED Neat colored girl desires general housework or chambermaid. : Call, or address, 506 Brown avenue. READ ESTATE I'OK BADE FOR SALE— X 1807 Rudy St. new 2-story brick 1 6 rooms, bath and furnace front and rear porch Lot, 16x90. Price attrac tive. $500.00 cash necessary. N. W. Corner Hamilton & Logan Sts., Camp Hill 2 squares north o.f trolley i line 2%-story frame dwelling, con taining 8 rooms, bath and furnace hardwood floors large porches a ! number one condition—lot. 60x147. | BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Second and Walnut Sts. 60 ACRES located In Fishing Creek Valley l2 miles from Harris burg 6 miles from River l.OOO peach trees two years old. Brinton j Packer Co.. Second and Walnut Sts. BUNGALOW FOR SALE Steam ! best; gas; electric light; 8 rooms and ! bath; large porches; lot, 60x150; fruit; :5c carfare. Bell Realty Co., Bergner I j Building. ; FOR SALE New Buildings The j I business in them Is giving a good ltv- | 1 ing and 10 per cent, profit—situated or; located where will increase in value j and profits. Price, $5,000. C. B. Care. : j Care's Grocery. Lingrlestown. Pa. De i scrlptlon at 409 Market street, Harrle | burg. i SUBURBAN LOTS FOR SALE at | j both Penbrook and Camp Hill; various I sizes: good locations and at very rea i sonable prices. Get particulars at Bell ; I Realty Co.. Bergner Building. [ PKNN STREET HOUSE FOR SALE - i i "-story brick; 8 rooms; bath: gas: elec- j trie lights; steam heat; porch; lot | I 18x100. Inspect it. No 2124. Bell i Realty Co.. Bergner Building. j FOR SALE —Desirable building lots j i in the Tenth War.l, located on Fourth. 1 Fifth, Schuylkill and Atlas streets., , An opportunity for a builder or real: estate dealer to secure well located property for development purposes. Ad dress L.. No. 1587, care of Telegraph. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT lOO7 and 1009 Manada ; street: two-story brick; 6 rooms and j bath furnace and cemented cellar. W. E. Moeslein, 612 Boas street. Bell I phone 2593. j FOR RENT IISB Christian street— two-story brick 8 rooms all con \eniences in excellent condition. Rent, $17.00 per month. Inquire M. L. Bowman, 259 Herr street. ! FDR RENT —» 1846 Vernon street: , lot runs through to Mayflower; 8 com- i fortable rooms; water In kitchen; I shade trees. Rent, $15.00. Apply W. C. 1 Fisher, 325 Maciay, or Bell phone 2504 M. j FOR RENT Storeroom. Third and Cumberland streets. 33x100; show win- j dows 14 feet deep; low rent. J. S. Sible, 256 Herr street. FOR RENT lOl Evergreen street, , $22.0(1; 435 South Thirteenth street, $23.00: store room, 1321 V* Market street, $9.50; 1510 Kathern street. ' $17.00. Apply A. W. Swengel, 219 South i Thirteenth street. FOR RENT New; 2022, 2024. 2028 Swatara street: 7 rooms: bath: steam i heat; rent reasonable: also 2002 State street; 9 large rooms; Improvements; , sl7 per month. Irvin Johnson, 2052 i Swatara street. FOR RENT No. 149 Royal Ter race: new two-story brick; all improve ments; front and back porches. In quire Allison Hill Trust Co., Thirteenth and Market streets. • I FOR RENT 2lO North street; ten rooms; conveniences; hot water heat; Also for sale, 608-610 North Second. 110 State. 1302-1304 Wallace, 1311-1313 ! Cowden. Inquire 618 North Second. FOR RENT Furnished house: all conveniences: excellent location. 1903 I Green street. FOR RENT BO7 Maciay street; ! newly painted; 9 rooms; front alley way: good repair; $20.00 per month. J. S. Sible. 256 Herr street. TWO new 3%-story brick dwellings, 1207-1209 North Fourteenth street • above Cumberland); 8 rooms and bath; nicely papered; (as: 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, S doors above Market street; suit able for boarding or rooming house. I North Fifth street. Apply S. Meltzer, : 513 Walnut street. FOR RENT A three-story dwell ing house. No. 1507 North Sixth street; all conveniences; cemented cellar; steam heat. etc. J. T. Ensmlnger. Sec ond and Chestnut streets. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT TOR RENT 1713 North Third jstre»t; all improvements; good repair; newly papered, newly painted inside and out: Immediate possession. Apply ! 1100 North Front street. j FOR RENT House at Summerdale ! Park; 5c carfare; 6 rooms, electric light and water; $12.00 monthly. In- I quire Cbas. Prince. 329 Chestnut street. Ueil phone 3274. 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 ket street. READ ESTATE WANTED NOTICE TO ALL I desire to purchase a FARM TO LIVE OK YOURS May Be Just What S WANT State slxe, location and terms. A HOMKBEKKEH P. O. Box, 79, Harrisburg. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Apartment 1101 North ; Third street; all conveniences; steam j heat. Apply 264 Herr street APARTMENTS FOR RENT Second floor at the Walzdorf. facing Capitol; six rooms, tiled bath and pantry: hardwood floors, electric light ana city steam. Inquire 400 North street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT 225 North Second street, second floor, housekeeping flat; five rooms, pantry and tile bath; mod ern In e\ery detail. Apply 218 Pine street. FOR RENT Apartment, second floor, four rooms and bath, with private porch; possession June 1. Southeast corner Fourth and Petter streets. B. F. Umberger. 417 Peffer (treat, or 108 North Second street. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms, ail improvements, including bath and telephone. The Lincoln Apart ment. first floor to right. In private family. Apply 1915 North Fifth street. City. POCKTAIJI APARTMENT FOR RENT. Mulberry and Derry Sts.; third floor; flve rooms and bath; hardwood floor; tiled bathroom; oeautifully papered; steam heat; electric lights; window shades; screens; awnings; light on three sides; large bay window in living and dinlngroom; letter boxes; telephone from vestibule. Keys at Fountain Market Co. D. P. Jerauld. 310 Market street. FOR KENT - Modern apartment In Althouse Building, corner Thirteenth and Market stroets. Rent very liberal for summer months to right party. J. j E. Glpple. Hal Market street. j FOR RENT 'Suburban," 2208-2310 North Third street, new modern apart- , ments; reception hall; 5 rooms; bath; j pantry; storage; continuous hot water; front and rear porches. Apply on prem- - ises. FOR RENT Apartment, with alt j modern Improvements, including city ! steam heat. No. 204 Walnut atreet. E. Matlier 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 livingroom. bed room, private bath; also separate rooms: stationary washstands. with or without private bath; every modern appointment; reference required. 218 Pine. FOR RENT Large bay window j room on second floor; also smaller room ! leading on back porch. Only those wish- j lng a quiet and respectable home need ' apply. 117 Pine street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, single or ensuite, with board If desired. Just vacated by members of Legisla ture. Two minutes' walk from Capi tol. Inquire 721 North Sixth. FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms; desirable location. 209 State street. j FOR RENT Bachelor apartment, I one or two gentlemen; very modern and comfortably furnished; few steps i from Capitol or Square. Call Bell phone 1603 R. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms j for light housekeeping: also one fur- ■ nished bedroom; all Improvements; live minutes' walk from Market Square; rent reasonable Apply 516 Cowden street. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT for gentleman excellent loca tion all conveniences price reason able. Address Box K, 2570. care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Large front bedroom, unfurnished, gentleman preferred. Ad dress. or call, 261 Peffer street. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; electric lights: corner house; very desirable lo cality; a large balcony and use of front porch. Inquire 525 North Fifteenth street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished third floor front room: all improvements. In quire 15 South Seventeenth atreet. FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms, for light housekeeping: electric lights: gas:; tine location; no children. Call 1317 Swatara street. or phone 3814. Bell. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, ensuite: hot and cold running water; ' use of phone; desirable location; gen tleman preferred. Apply 324 North Second street. FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms, with all conveniences, with or without board. Apply 222 North Third street, or 9 North Front street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for lodging or light housekeeping at No. 210' North Sixth street. City. ONE. TWO OR THREE furnished rooms on second and third floors, pri vate house facing Capitol; all conveni ences; phones; use of bathroom; city steam: very moderate rent. Inquire 428 I North street. FOR RENT Large, welt furnished , second floor front rooms; all conveni ences; use of phone. 813 North Second, j 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. I WANTED WANTED Stock and fixtures of grocery store. State price and room ! rent. Box 2560. care of Telegraph. i WANTED To buy. second-hand top for 1913 Ford car. Call Bell phone 532 R. I —. WANTED Space for keeping Ford car. vicinity Second and Walnut. Ap ply M., 2571, care of Telegraph. 1 DANCING Wild Cat Falls Inn. on ! Memorial Day. Krodel's Orchestra will I furnish music. Special 50c dinner serv ed from 12:30 to 2:00. Boats every half hour. Special rates for week-end par ties. Applv early for rooms. A. L Resch.-Marietta. Pa. WANTED To buy. all kinds of sec , ond-hand furniture. High prices paid. | Apply S. Gold. 1114 Market street. Bell j phone 3754. FOR SALE FOR SALE On* Westlnghouse al ternating current motor 'i-H.-P. electric clutch—new. Apply 1504 Mar ket street. FOR SALE —Bargains In typewriters. SIO.OO and up. Underwood and I„ c. Smith, late model, rebuilt, an attrac tive purchase. George p. Tlllotson, 36 South Fourth street, city. GO TO GABLE'S for wire fence of all kinds and gates Jo match. No. 111-117 South Second. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can lie secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE Auto, good condition, made by the Jeffrey people, will be soiu cheap to quick buyer. Apply 518 North Second street. 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—so 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 s bargain, $110; also motorcycles from $40.00 and up. Har- I rlsburg Motorcycle Exchange. 1102 I North Sixth. FOR SALE FOR SALE 1912 Cadillac touring car electric lights and self starter—in first-class condi tion. Apply 1504 Market street. '• —-1 HUICK RACING CAR Light and speedy, bucket Mat*. Preetoilght Mid Klaxon horn. In excellent' condition; a bargain at S4OO. Juniata Automobile Co- Miffllntowa. FOR HALE Oak land touring ca*v In elegant condition. Including full eqotpment) must be seen to oe appreciated. Apply Hudson Sale* Agency, lilt Mulberry street. GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms. Unfurnished Rooms, Room* and Board and Table Board at 2Bc each. One of these signs will be given with each six-time order lor a classified ad. If paid in advance. Inquire at Office of Telegraph. FOR SALE One late model Ford touring car. or will exchange for Ford roadster. Inquire 1837 Zarker. FOR SALE - Small five-passenger Overland, fully equipped with tools, top. windshield, five lamps and extra tire. Inquire 5 North Cameron street. FOR SALE 1914 Harley-Davlson. ■ ingle cylinder two speed sl3s to Intck buyer excellent condition. ,lso one second-hand motorcycle in good condition. $?5.00. Applv Excelsior Cycle Co.. 10 South Market Square. FOR SALE One 5-pa**enger Jitney car in good running order, 1200. Ap ply 1201 North Third street. FOR SALE New 7-pasaenger Jit ney body, made specially for Ford cars. Inquire Ensmlnger Motor Co., Green and Cumberland streets. FOR SALE Hot air furnace and all heating pipes and registers, in good condition; also vacuum cleaner. Will i 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 2151 R. RETIRING BARGAINS! Fence po*ts, l 15c up; linoleum. 35c; rag carpet, 16c; I Ingrain, 20c: best. 45c, sl. )1.25J Brus gel, 80c; lining, .03c; fringe, lc: root paint. 85c. Repairing. Ylngst, Front- Cuinberland. FOR SALE Brand new Eiseman 1 high tension, four-cylinder magneto. 1 Price. $17.50. Address Box S„ 2566, i care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Three-chair barber *hop and pool room with two tables and cash register and all complete. I>ease, , two year*, and rent. $35. Address J., 2563, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Bedroom suit. Iron bed. ' eight-foot extension table, three-burner hot plate, spring rockers, kitchen chairs, screen door*. 1932 Fifth street, ] City. FOR SALE Blacksmith shop, with or without tools, large lot, cheap to quick buyer. Good reasons for selling. Addre** 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. FOR SALE AT GABLE'S!, 113. 115 and 117 South Second street, fi.OOO gal lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme quality. All the full line of the Acme make. FOR SALE CARDS on *ale at the Telegraph Business office. FOR KENT PRIVATE GARAGE FOR RENT, Cal- i der and Penn; fireproof; water and light; special price for small cars if rented at once. George W. UpdegTOve, 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 •treets. ■ . FOR RENT Basement store room at 1266 Market street, with heat and water; suitable for tailor, cobbler or plumber. Rent, $lO. J. E. Glpple, 1251 Market street. * FOR RENT - Second floor room, $.700 square feet, for light manufactur ing purposes. New building. Call at premises. Twelfth and Herr streets HtTiNESS OI'HOKTI MTIES WANTED A young German- American. who desires to enter a busi ness that would mean a future for him; must put in $1,000.. which will be se cured. Address Box 2572, care of Tele graph. 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. 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 fire years In the mall 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 aold at reasonable prices; also loweat rate in city on Loans. Harrisburg Loan Office, 225 Market street. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert hslp. Send us your worn furniture. Our beat efforts Insure your satisfaction. S. N, J 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 I orders given prompt attention. Bell j 1960. EXPERT PIANO TUNING by man thoroughly experienced and competent to overhaul instrument* at reasonable prices. Address Box W„ 2514, care of Telegraph. FAST MOTOR TRUCK EXPRESS, one or two ton*. All kinds of hauling, furniture and freight, in the city and suburbs. Prices reasonable. Picnic and pleasure trips. Day or night ser vice. Theodore T. Precht, 441 Hummel street. Bell phone 3644 J. HAULING R. A. WART MAN. Boarding Stable and Nalloanl Transfer Co. Mover* of pianos, safp*. boiler* and general haul ing. 11. W. Lathe, Manager. Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phon* No. 2SO2R. STORAGE | FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private I rooms for household goods, $2 per month and up. We Invite Inspection. Low Insurance. 437-445 South Second street. Harrisburg Storage Company. STORAGE, — 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandles. Pri vate rooms. $1 to $3. Wagon*. 75 cent* per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co.. 411 Broad street. Both phones. ! . LEGAL NOTICKS EXECUTOR'S NOTICE 1 Estate of Barbara Wingert, late of Har riaburg. Pa., deceased. L.KTTKRS TKSTAMKNTAR Y on the mutate aforesaid have been granted to the undersigned. All persona indebted ! to said estate will mane payment, and ! those having claims or demands will ; present the same without delay, to I CENTRAL, TRUST COMPANY. Harrisburg, pa., I Executor. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS Bn Associated Prtst Philadelphia, May IT. Stocks closed steady. Cambria Steel 47% General Asphalt ........ 27',4 General Asphalt. Pfd 65 Lake Superior Corporation ..... 7% Lehigh Navigation 72 Lehigh Valley 70% Pennsylvania Railroad BS 6-1 e PhUadelphla Electric 23% Philadelphia Company 33 Philadelphia Company. Pfd 34 Philadelphia Rapid Transit 8 Philadelphia Traction 78% Reading 71 % Storage Battery 50% Union Traction 31 vj United Gas Improvement 82% United States Steel 54% CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE By Associated Prgss Chicago, 111., May 27. Board of Trade closing:: ■Wheat—-May. 1.45: July. I.J7H. Corn—July, 77; September, 77*4. Oats—July, September, 45. Pork—July, 18.22; September, 18.SO. Lard—July. 9.87: September, 10.10. Ribs—July. 10.65; September, 10.32, MONET TO LOAN ANT person needing money In amounta from $6 to SSO holding a sal aried position, would be benefited by 1 calling on UP. Employes' Discount Co., 86 North Third street. LEGAL NOTICES SEALED PROPOSALS for furnishing paper and other supplies required for the execution of the public printing and binding for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. In complianre with the provisions of the act of Assembly, approved Febru ary 7. A. D. 1905. as amended by a . act of Assembly, approved May 11, 1911, I hereby advertise for proposals for fur 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 next, at certain rates per centum be low the maximum rates fixed in a schedule prepared by the Superinten dent of Public Printing and Binding, and which can be procured upon appli cation to the Department or Printing and Binding. Harrlsburg. Pa. Proposals must be enclosed In envelopes, sealed and endorsed "proposal* for furnishing paper and other supplies," and be de livered to me at ray office in Harris 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 said day, accompanied by bond with two sufficient sureties or one surety company in the sum of ten thousand dollars, as required by said act of As sembly. as amended as aforesaid. Such proposals as shall have been received up to satd hour will be 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 BO procured, the bond to Tie prepared in ac cordance with the said act of Assembly as amended as aforesaid. A. NEVIN POMEROT. Superintendent. Harrlsburg, Pa.. May 20, 1915. SCHOOL BONDS OF THE SCHOOL DIS TRICT OF THE CITY OF HARRIS RIRO, PA. SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed by the Board of School Directors of the School District of the City of Har risburg, Pa., until June 4, 1915. at 7:30 o'clock P. M., for the puchase of all or any portion of $99,v0'>.00 four and a half (4'4) Per cent, coupon bonds of said School District. They will be Issued in denominations of 11,000.00 each, hearing date of April 1. 1915. and maturing J16.000.00 April 1, 1920. 13,000.00 annually from April 1, 1921 to April 1. 1944. both inclusive, and SII.OO<TOO on April 1. 1 945. with the Interest payable on the first day of Oc tober and April of each year. The Principal and Interest will be payable at the office of the Treasurer of the Harrlsburg School District. Har , ritburg. Pa., and the bonds will be free of State tax. I Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check, payable to the i order of the Treasurer of the School [ District, Harrlsburg. Pa., for the sum of Two Thousand Dollar* (t2.000.001. Bonds will be ready for delivery [June 25. 1915. and bids must Include I the payment of accrued interest to the I date or delivery. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids not deemed to be In the inter | ests of the School District. By order of the Board. D. D. HAMMELBAUGH. Secretary. Nos. 121-123 Chestnut Street, Harrisburg, Pa. ! NOTICE THE following rules and regulations of the Bureau of Health and Sanitation • were approved by the City Council and signed by His Honor, the Mayor, on the 25th day of May. A. D. 1915, and ; are published as required by the Act of Assembly, approved June 27, 1913: Resolved, That Section 7, of Article 9, which reads as follows, "milk shall be stored and maintained at a tempera j ture of not more than 50 degrees Fahr.," be and the same is hereby amended to i read as follows:—"milk shall be main tained at a temperature of not mora than 50 degree* Fahr." J All cans or other containers in l which bulk milk or cream Is delivered I must be sealed prior to the delivery of the product, with seals approved by the City Bureau of Health and Sanita i tion. Any person violating any of the ; regulations of the Bureau of Health and Sanitation shall upon conviction I hefore the Mayor or any Alderman of the City (unless otherwise provided for by City Ordinance or Act or Assembly) be subject to a fine not exceeding one i hundred dollars C$100) and in default of payment of such fine shall be Im i prisoned In the Dauphin County Jail j for a period not exceeding thirty (30) I days. I Adopted by the Bureau of Health & i Sanitation, May 19, 1915. G. H. WIDDER. M. D.. Atte*t: President. ! JOHN M. J. RAUNICK. M. D.. Secretary. i Approved by the City Council May 25. ! 1915; (Signed) JNO. K. ROYAL Attest: Mayor. CHAS. A. MILLER, j City Clerk. ' In the Orphans' Court of Dauphin Coun i ty. Pennsylvania —ln the Matter of , the Estate of ELIZA B. HUMMEL deceased. ( To j The heirs, legatees. creditors and ; other persons Interested in said i-Rtate: j NOTICE is herebv given that V. i Lorn** Hummel, Eliza Hummel Msc j donald, Helen Ray Donaldson, and John A. Herman. Executor*, have tiled tn the I office of the Clerk of the Orphans' i Court of Dauphin County, their peti- I tion. praying for an order of sale of ; the real estate situate at the Southeast Horner of Front and Market Streets, I Harrlsburg. Pa., of said decedent, de scribed In said . petition, at private | sa'e. for the payment of debts. If no I exceptions be filed thereto, or objec tions made to granting the same, the i Court will take action upon said peti tion upon Tuesday. June 22. A. D. 1915, iat 10 A. M. I V. IJORXE HUMMEL ELIZA HUMMEL MACDONALD. HELEN RAY DONALDSON, ' JOHN A. HERMAN. Executors. j NOTICE Is hereby given that appli cation has been made to the Court of Common Pleasof Dauphin County by the Grace Methodist Episcopal Church of Harrlsburg, Pa., for an amendment to its charter, the proposed amendment providing that every member in full communion In said church, otherwise properly qualified, shall have the priv ilege of speaking and voting In Its meetings. TIIP pronoced amendment will b<» present«d to the «*id Court for final action June 2*. 191.V OLMSTED & ST\MM. Solicitor*. MATERIAL ADVANCES ! RECORDED IN MARKET Reading Wai Only Railway Invest- i raent Stock, However, to Gam a Point By Asnciatti Press New York, May JT. —Very material advances, chiefly In the copper group were recorded at the outset of to day's dealings in stocks. The rise in the metal shares, which had Its basis in pi)ospectiv« Increased dividends, averaged a point or more. War stocks, including Westlnghouse, Crucible Steel and the Locomotive issues also made some gains. Reading was the only railway Investment stock to gain t as much as a point. Local tractions, f yesterday's strong feature, rose 1 to t 1%. Canadian Pacific made only slight t response to Its strength in the Loa- « don market. t NEW YORK STOCKS " Furnished by E. S. Goßhorn, r 208-209 Arcade Building. j New York, May 27. B Open. High. Low. Clos. Alaska G M 35 85 So 35 c Atnal Cop . 65 65% 65 65% Am Bt Sug 46 46 45% 45% f Am Can .. 36% 37% 36% 37 AmC&F. 51% 51% 51% 51% Am Loco . 46% 46% 45% 46% * Am Smelt . Ex dlv. 1. \ Am Sugar. 107% 108 107% 108 Anaconda .31 31% 31 31% Atchison .. 99% 99.% 99% 99% «. B& O ... .. 71% 72 71% 71% [Beth Steel. 13« 138 137 138 8 I Bklyn RT. 87% 87% 87% 87% I Oal Petro.. lfi' 15 15 15 t [Can Pacific 158% 169 156% 158 C&O 40% 40% 40% 40% . CMft St P 89% 89% 89% 89% } C Con Cop. 44% 45% 44% 45 1 Col F& t. 29% 30% 29% 30% f Con Gas .. 128% 124 123% 124 \ Dtst Sec .. 16 16% 16 16% 1 Erie t 25% 25% 25 25 Gen E Co. . 150% 153 150% 153 ' Qen Motors 136 136 1 Goodrh BF 43% 43% 43% 43% 1 Gt Nor pfd 116% 117 116% 116% Gt N Ore s 31% 31% 1 In-Alet 22% 23% 22% 22% l] In-Met pfd 73% 74% 73% 73% i' KC So .. . 26 26 25 % 25 % f Louis & N. 116 H6 Mex Petro. 6714 «S% 67% 68% ; Mo Pao .. 12% 12% 10% 11% 1 Nat Lead.. 60% 60% KY.NH& H 63% 63% 63% 63% " Nor Pac .. 104 104 % 104 104 % ' Pac Mail .. 24% 24% 23% 24 ' P R R ... 107 107 106% 106% Pgh Coal . 22 22 Press S Car 45 45 44% 44% ! Rwy Stl Sp 29% 29% , R C Cop.. 24% 24% 23% 23% Reading .. 142 143% 142 142% RI & S . . 28 28 27% 28 So Pacific . 88% 88% 87% 87% • So Railway 16% 16% 16% 16% Tenn Cop. . 33% 33% 32"g 32% Third Ave . 50% 50% 50 50 Union Pac.. 125% 126% 125% 126% U S Steel. 54 54% 54 54% ! U S S pfd. 106% 106% 106% 106% Utah Cop.. 65% 66% 66% 66% West U Tel 66% 67 66% 67 West Mfg.. 92% 94% 92% 94 l PHILADELPHIA fROoOCB 1 By Associated Prist I Philadelphia. May 27. Wheat i liower; No. 2, red, car lots, export, j $1.46@ 1.49; No. 1, Northern, Duluth, ] $1.6261.65, [ Corn Steady; No. 2, car lots, ex- , port, 75%®79%c; No. 2, yellow, local, 82% 83? I Oats Lower; No. 2, white, 59% (9 60c, • i Bran Dull; winter, per ton, ( $28.00; spring, per ton, $26.00@25.50. , I Reftnea Sugars Strong; pow dered, 6.10 c; fine granulated, C.OOc; con fectioners' A. 5.90 c. Butter The market Is firm; western, creamery, extras, 28 %c; near- 1 by, prints, fancy, 32c. 1 Eggs The market Is steady; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, , free cases. s#.oo per case; do., current receipts, free cases, (5.70 1 per case; western, extras, firsts, $6.00 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $5.70 per case. Live Poultry Steady; fowls. 17& 17% c; old roosters. ll®12c; chickens, 13® 18c; do., broilers, 22&30 c; turkeys, 12@14c: ducks, 10®15c; geese, 10@llc; . geese, 101011 c. Dressed Poultry Steady; fresh kill ed fowls, fancy, 18@19c; do., aver age, 16®17c; do., unattractive, 14@15c; old roosters. lt%c: froien fowls, 16® 18o; roasting chickens, 14@21c; broil ing chickens, 22®27c; turkeys, is ft tic; ducks. 12®18c; geese. 12016 c Potatoes Market firmer; Penn sylvania, per bushel. 40@45c; Maine, per bushel, New York, per bushel, 40®45c; Florida, per barrel, $3.00® 6.00: Flour Market nominal; winter, clear, $3.50®4.10: straights, Pennsyl vania, $6.90@7.15; spring straights. $7.25®7.5Q;; do., patents, $7.00@rg.25; western, $4.35@4.40: patents, $4,600 4.75: Kansas straights. Jute sacks. s4.ls 54.30; spring, firsts, clear, $4.0004.30; ralghts. $4.2004.30; patents, $4.(50 4.60. Hay The market Is steady; tim othy, No. 1, large bales, $20.00ijji20.50; No. 1, medium bales. $0.00ty20.60; No. 2, do., $18.00@19.00; No. 3, $15.60® 16.60; sample, $14.00® IC.OO. Clover mixed hay: Light mixad. $19.00® 19.50; No. 1, do., I1>.OO018.C»; No. 2. $16.00 ®17.C0. CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., May 27. Hogs Re ceipts. 20.000; strong. Bulk of sales, $7.65 ® 7.75; light. $7.50®7.85; mixed, $7.4507.80: heavy. $7.2007.75; rough, $7.20® 7.35; pigs. s6.oo@f4ft. Cattle Receipts, 1.000; steady. Native beef steers, $7.10®9.35; western steers, $6.75®8.20: cows and heifers, $3.35®8.85; calves. $7.0009.75. Sheep Receipts.. 8,000: unsettled. Sheep. $7.00tc8.00; lambs, $7.76® 10.65. r— r r— » r a Large Room | For Rent Large it»om, about 4000 sq. ft., third floor, fireproof build ing, corner of Aberdeen and Strawberry avenues. Freight elevator service. Apply, Commonwealth Trust Co. 222 Market Street WATER INVENTORY 10 BE CONTINUED Appropriation Made by the Legis lature to Posh the Important List of Resources Provision for car //J ! rj-lng on t.he inven -1 lory of the water C resource* of thei J Slate by the State 1 Water Supply Cotn !Jpj| mission is made In JQK the general appro jjjl which Governor pected to act before next Tuesday. The inventory was one of the big things of the Tener administration as the former governor called attention to the necessity of conservation of wa ter resources »o that the State might some day be In a position to utilize the water power as well aa to have an adequate supply of water. The pre liminary work was handled under the personal direction of the late John Birklnbine, chalrmnn of the commu nion, and has so far advanced that it can be followed out without trouble. The matter has been brought to the attention < f Governor Brumbaugh, who has long been a leader In conser vation work, and it U expected that work will be resumed next month. Inspwtfd the FJstaways. Commis sioner of Fisheries N. R. Buller in spected the flshways at the McCall's Ferry dam. He will make a report to the commission at its next meeting. Commission Gets Busy. The new Independence Day commission named l>y the Governor Tuesday has gotten on the job immediately. It has gone to Washington to invite the president to come to this State on July 4. Spoke to Farmers.—Dr. C. J. Mar shall, State veterinarian, spoke yes terday at the farmers' normal insti tute at Conneaut !Lake. Chief Clerk Here.—Thomas H. Gar vin. chief clerk of the House, was a visitor to the city yesterday on busi ness connected with the close of the session. Ex-Senator Here. —Ex-Senator John S. Fisher, of Indiana, was a Harrls burg visitor. Woodward Here. Representative James F. Woodward, of the Houße ap propriations committee, is here for consultation with the Governor about appropriation bills. Mr. Woodward Is making a summary of all appro priations and will go over the bills with the Governor so that they can he kept within the revenue. Police Complimented State police officers are being warmly compli mented for the capture of Charles Bausman. the Berks county wife murderer. He was tracked by a detail under Sergeant James F. Ely, ot Troop C. and located in a barn. The State police were called in by the dis trict attorney and soon located the man. I'omeroy Remembered. Attaches of the State Department of Printing and Binding and Division of Docu ments to-day remembered Superin tendent A. Nevin Pomeroy In his dual celebration of his wedding and birth day anniversaries. Flowers and per sonal gifts were sent to him. Forty-seven Cases.—Forty-seven ar rests for violation of the pure food laws were ordered to-day by Dairy and Food Commissioner James Foust. They are in six counties and cover a multitude of violations. Bridge Permits. —The Water Supply Commission has approved permits for construction of four bridges in York county and one in Northumberland. To Deliver Address.. —The Rev. Dr. M. D. IJchlelter, chief clerk of the Department of Agriculture. Trill de liver the Memorial Day address at New Triooli. Ijehigh county. Board In Session. —The State Indus trial Board Is In session to-day, dis cussing new codes and laws. Senator Here. —Senator D. P. Ger berlch, of was among callers at the Attorney GeneraJ's department. To Visit Home.— L. H. Wlble. chief of statistics of the Department of Agriculture, will visit his home In Fulton county over the week end. 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 N. Fifth St. —— 1 »\ 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. E. GIPPLE 1251 MARKET ST. *■ THE Harrisburg Polyclinic Dispen sary will be open dally, except Sunday, at 3 P. M., at its new location, 1701 North Second street, for the free treat ment of the worthy poor. niIBBER SrAMQfI Mil SEALS a STENCILS |f\ Hi " MFG. BYHBG.STENOL WORKS ■ |1 II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG,PA. II ■v GWbe Indemnity Cempany, N. T. Surety Bonds ! Liability Insurance j The Neefe Agency, Konkel Sldf. 15
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