A Telegraph Wait id fill Quickly lent-Hat Vacant loom Deaths mxc Howard F. Young died at hl« home, 16U6 Wallace 'Yllnes's of morning, after an Illness o <4ie year. He was aged -0 years. He is survived by His par's nt J?i. M li-tS2 Mrs. Frank Young, and five sisters ami one brother. . /_„ m The funeral services will be held from his late home on Tuesday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, and will be conducted by the Rev. Henry Hanson, pastoi of ( the Messiah Lutheran Church. in ®l body will be taken to Duncannon on Wednesday morning, ' wh^? hod il? burial will be made in the Methodist Cemetery. I H\ltl'.H On February 18. 191®. ,•* j ihe Soldiers - Home, at Dayton, Ohio,, Christian Sharer, aged 76 years. Funeral on Wednesday tufl.S resU r o'clock, from his daughtei s „„il a lie nee, Mrs. J. G. Strine. 1710 Regina street. The relatives and lriends aie "lnvfted to attend without further no- j tice. ■ ORGAN— February 19. l !ns - Ja mes ! will be held ilie home of his mother, Mrs. Susan, I'. Morgan, 813 North Tuesday morning, at 10.30 o clock Relatives and friends are Invited to attend services at home. Burial in the Harrisburg Cemeter> pn LOSI | I i pocketbook at Chestnut j Itreet Hall, containing sura of , nd two keys. Card is in the purse. teward if tOlM) ; "FOUND A way to. end your clean- j ng and dyeing wornea by call ng ither phone tor Eggerts Steam Dyejng md French Cleaning Works. 1i45 Mar [et street. We call and deliver. 11 i,i' u i i-i'' —Malt; WANTED —Two good-appearing men | or magazine work to travel wuh me j IV auto. Call between x-9 A. M„ 4-6 1. i., 409 Patriot Building. WANTED Experienced bench and i loor jnolilers. No strikes or war ma- i urial. Apply to Treadweil Engineering 'o„ Easton.Pa, j H ANTED A large manufacturing ( ompany in this city wishes to empio> competent, experienced maie steno- t .rapher and typewriter. Address, giv- i ng experience and reference, Box ii, Bis 7, care of Telegraph. ' WANTED A boy, at once, 16 years f agu or over. Call Harrisburg I'retzel i onipanv Third and Seneca streets. WANTED Solicitor and collector, rood compensation and future to pro- i .roducer. Salary and commission. Ap ily 8 to 9 A. M„ 4 to o P. M., to Man ger, ltoom 206, 219 Walnut street. WANTED Several men who have j ad experience dealing with the con umer. Ver> attractive proposition for iv- men. It is worth your time to in- , . stigate. The Great Atlantic and Pa- I itic Tea Co., 130S North Third. AH MY OF~THE UNITED STATES IKN WANTED Ablebodiea, unmar led men between ages of 18 an d 36 ' itizens of United States, of good char .cter and temperate habits, who can ; peak, read ami write the English iiiguage. For information apply to | lecruitlng Officer, Bergner Building, d & Market Sts.. Harrisburg. Pa. WAnTED Good, reliable man, (oreshoer and general repair work. v ill pay good money. Apply C. v\. unday, Newport, Pa. WANTED An experienced office J ian, one who can handle correspond ii. e and details of branch sales office. | Itate age and experience. Exceptional pportunity. Address L, 3679, care of 'eiegiaph. STENOGRAPHER WANTED—Young rian preferred. Apply A. 8,, care of j 'elegiaph. ' PATTERNMAKERS, wood and i netal; also, a few first-class toolmak- ■ !i*s and machinists, ('trouble). Box 85, j )ct!'oit. Mich MACHINISTS WANTED Boring uill or lathe hands, who can work rom blue prints; also tool maJters. Ad- Iress, or apply. Employment Depart ment, Westlnghouse Electric fc Mfg. :o„ East Pittsburgh, Pa AGENTB WANTED AGENTS WANTED Earn sls daily ailing on automobile owners. Particu ars free. V. N. Gingrich, P. O. Box SALESMEN WANTED "TEAM SPECIALTY SALESMAN AN old established concern wants a igh-grade sales representative for tills errltory. Product a necessity in every oiler plant. Price averages S2OO per oiler. Very liberal commissions. We rant a man who is now calling on team plants and who is willing to de ote part of his efforts to our line un- II he becomes thoroughly familiar i-ith it. Product well advertised In eading technical papers, thousands in se throughout the U. S. many in this orritory. Commissions should average 200 per month. Liberal advances on rial orders. Excellent opportunity for dvancement to salaried position, fetate our experience full in first letter and ive references. Correspondence confi r-ntlal. Address D„ 3685, care of Tele xaph. TRAVELING SALESMAN WANTED— Experienced in general hardware. State olume of business, age and territory raveled. Steinman Hardware Co., 26- S West King street. Lancaster, Pa. HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED. AT ONCE Pressers. In uire Blough Mfg. Co., Reily and Ful an streets. WANTED Maid for general house work. Not necessary to be experlenc ri cook. Two In family. Probably girl bout IS, who would go home nights, pply, except between 12 and 3 P. M„ 214 North Second street. WORKS DRESSMAKING SCHOOL eaches all pattern cutting by measure, efore sewing. The pupil cuts the pat prn. cuts the goods, and makes the ntlre dress, making her own dresses lille learning. Day and Evening lasses. A $5 reduction o:i the tuition < given all pupils who begin now. i'orks Dressmaking School, 22 North 'ourth Street. Real Estate For Sale •IPT"'® Third St. Three-story l. Blacksmith and Tt agonmaker shop —4OB N. Bedford street, Carlisle blacksmith shop Is n 1-story brick building, 30 ft. square. Wagonmak »r shop is a 2-stor.v frama building 20x59 ft. H2.250 MILLER BROTHERS & CO. HE AI, ESTATE Insurance Surety Jtonds l ocust and Court Streets MONDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH FEBRUARY 21, 1916. HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Experienced op- , erators on power sewing machines t at Jennings' Mfg. Co., 414-416 |j State street. WANTED By a Cloak and Suit _ Store an experienced woman to take j i charge of alteration room. Must know i , how to manage help and understand ; the alteration of women's suits, coats • land dresses. All communications strict- J |ly confidential. Address Box S, 368., j Telegraph Office. |_ I WANTED Girls over 16. operators ' power machines on canvas gloves. |5 I I paid experienced operators, *4 to i learners. Experienced operators make ' i !$7 to $9 a week. Steady work. Apply i i at once. Steelton Glove Co., 709 South i•' Second street, Steelton. ! WANTED —We have openings « | for 12 more bright girls. Apply, ! ! Silk Mill, Corner North and Sec- { ; jnd streets. j 1 WANTED Girls over 16 to | strip tobacco. Also experienced j Rollers, Bunchmakers, Packers, : Filler and Binder Strippers. Wei- fare looked after by trained nurse. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Com- , : pany, 500 Race street W ANTED Experienced - j sewing machine operators to work 'on women's and children's wear. 1 Harrisburg Apparel Co., over City - Star Laundry, 414-416 State j street, rear entrance. SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe ' WANTED Position by young boy las chauffeur. Address Chas. M. stopp, P. O. Box 105, Enhaut, or Bell plione (59J-2.-. ! WANTED Position in store, gro cery preferred; twenty years' expert- 1 j erne; best of reference given. Apply i j 1312 North Second street. j WANTED Married man wishes j I work of any kind. Address Box 51, j i-ressler. Pa. WANTED—Gentleman with five years' managerlcal experience, desires change i of employment. No objection to travel j lng. Would represent any line. Ref erences furnished regarding ability anil ; character. Address Box G, 3681, Tele- i graph. WANTED Colored man wants po j sitlon as bellman or hotel porter. In or out of city. Address 514 South street. ! WANTED For colored boy 13, work | after school or with Christian people. Address M. M. S., 1,03 North Seventh | street. City. WANTED Position by a young j man; has experience as manager and' buyer of general merchandise store; can also do clerical work. Address Box ' M, 3629, care of Telegraph.- I SITUATIONS WANTED —FemaIe I WANTED By colored woman j washing and Ironing or day's work. Ad- j dress 1412 William street City. WANTED Experienced diningroom girl wants position. Address J., 3654, i care of Telegraph. j WANTED Middle-aged woman | I would like place to do general houso- j work with a good, private family. Ad- j dress C., 3646, care of Telegraph. WANTED Dressmaking of any j ; kind to uo at home; prices reasonable. | Call Bell phone 2436R or 2655 J. | j WANTED Would like day's work. | Call afternoon third floor, 1408 Marlon! j street. , i WANTED Young. married lady i ; I wishes position with dressmaker by the | ■ ! day or week. Address C.. 751 Dunkel I II street. WANTED Work as nurse, mater • | nity nursing. Apply 1009 Manada' I street, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED By a young colored wo ' man, housework in a private family; "can give reference. Inquire, or ad-, ' ! dress. M. 8., 1425 New Fourth street. ! WANTED Neat, colored girl wants ; position or work of any kind. Address ' > 1217 Currant avenue. ! WANTED Pastry baker, waitress ! or general housework. Apply to 512 ] Brown avenue. HEAL ESTATE I'OH SALE i [ FOR SALE Three suburban proper- I ties with all Improvements; ten min ute car service; iarg< lawns and splen • | uid view. Will sell at a bargain. Ad i ] dress 8., 3690, care of Telegraph. ! FOR SALE—Beautiful new two-and- ! > a-half-story brick residence- in one of; i j the finest locations In the city 1001 I • .North Seventeenth street. Corner lot, ! > 60x120 feet. Eight rooms and attio. 1 I Hall through center. All Improvements. • | Fine lawn and shrubbery. Sold on j • i easy terms. Inquire of J. A. Singmas ter, Gettysburg, Pa. J -! SOUTHERN cutover timber and farm j s : lands are advancing rapidly In value, i ' If you are looking for a profitable in- ! ■ vestment, let me cite vou to land that ! can be purchased now at bargain price I , I J6.00 to $60.00 per acre. State what I you want. Our services free. E. D. j | Stratton, G. I. A.,» Queen and Crescent I - Route, Chattanooga, Tenn. • I VERY desirable Lot 20x130—on west j | side of North Street, near Mahantongo ! • Strtet, and Lexington Street on rear. \ ■ I Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and Wal- \ j | nut streets. fOiteESSION can be had April 1 1916, • of the following list of Farms if pur- Jchased soon: ' 60 Acres —-• miles from York Springs. ! ' ' Price, $3,000.00. . ! 12 Acres —1 mile from Linglestown. I - Price, $2,700.00. s Price, $10,000.00. Ci 29 Acres—Near Shellsville. Price, I I | $1,650.00. 98 Acres—ln Fishing Creek Valley, i i j Price, $1,000.00. 10 Acres—4 miles east of Halifax. Price $950.00. BRINTON-PACKER CO., • Second and Walnut streets. I' FOR PALE On Regina str»et, above Eighteenth sU-eet. a thiee-story brick house with all modern Improvements. Price reduced to $3,300. J. E. Gipple, 11251 Market street. FOR , SALE No. 1532 Naudain i street, a three-stdry brick house; all Improvements; front porch and side en trance. A rare bargain at $2,100. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. FOR SALE No. 1245 Swatara street will be sold at a very special price If sold at once. Immediate pos session. A. W. Swengel, Real Estate and Insurance, 219 South Thirteenth street. LOTS Levi Brandt Est., Elkwood, New Cumberland 5O ft. front up to one-half acre plots sewer gas electricity. S2OO up. Easy payments. 5c trolley. Keeney & Simmons, Agents. FOR SALE—Desirable build ing lots, located on Fourth, Fifth, i Schuylkill and Atlas streets, in ; blocks or the whole. A splendid opportunity for builder. Inquire j or address, F. R. Oyster, trustee, ! care of Harrisburg Telegraph, J city. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE 52,600 will buy a 3- story frame dwelling house, with all j < modern Improvements and In excellent - - condition, located on Howard street ! near Thirteenth street. J. E. Gipple, 1251 ; ] Market street. REAL ESTATE FOK RENT j" FOR RENT Two-story warehouse, ; ' No. 3 Cowden street, near .Market. . 5.000 square feet floor space. P. R. R. 1 siding. Possession March I. Apply to C. F. Gohl 1003 North Second street. Bell phone 899 M. .CORNER HOUSE, new, Cameron and j Maclay streets, 7 rooms and bath; ce- ' ment cellar; steam heat; all Improve ments; lot, 70x110. Rent, sli per month. Apply Irvin Johnson, 2052 i Swatara. - hone 2986 M. 11 FOR RENT A desirable single brick house, all modern Improvements ' steam heat, electric lights, laundry 1 i tubs, large front porch. Possession given April 1. Apply A. 11. Bailey, Pax tang and Rutherford avenues, Paxtatig, i Pa., or Eureka Wagon Works, 614-618 . Noxth street, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR RENT 2859-61 East Prospect street, new two-story stucco houses six rooms and bath, front porch and all Improvements. Inquire of Irvin Johnson. 2052 Swatara street. Bell phone 2986 M. TOR RENT A 7-roorn brick house i nil Improvements, at 2145 Atlas avenue I Rent. $14.00 per month. Inquire J. K Kipp, 2203 North Fourth street, or I phone IJI2W. FOR SALE One of those fine, new, brick, steamheated houses on Chestnut 1 street, being No. 1917. Rent, $27.50. J. i E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. FOR RENT No. ISSO Market street; brick, 9 rooms and bath, steam heat, electric light and side entrance. Pos session March 1. Rent. $32.50. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. ■ RE All ESTATE WANTED WANTED A small or large house I with all improvements. Rent from sl2 j to $22. Either on Hill or Second street. Address 0., 3689, care of Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Apartment, second floor, three or four unfurnished rooms with bath, heat and light; front and back porches. 1813 Green street.' SNAVELY APARTMUftio, 231 North! Second street 7-room apart lit; i bath; electric light- city steam heat; linen closets; all modern conveniences, j Inquire 217 North Second stiect. FOR RENT Apartment, 1419 Ver non street, first boor, electric lights, gas and steam heat, stationary laundry. Apply Baptist I, 1208 Chestnut, or Third and Chestnut. Bell plione 624. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Second floor front ; room, facing Capitol Park; stationary washstand (hot and cold running water); electric light; city steam; use; of Bell phone and large bath. Apply 410 North street. FOR RENT Two nice un-i furnished rooms for light house- j keeping with large wardrobe in each room. Steam heat, use of i i bath and phone. Rent reason-! able. Also one furnished room, next to bath. Steam heat, use of j phone. 906 Capital street. ; FOR RENT Furnished or unfur- i ■ nished rooms for light housekeeping, with all improvements. Apply 34t> | Muench street. FOR RENT Attractive rooms. $1.50 j and up per week; also, one large unfur- ; I nished room; centrally located. 328 ! ; North street. 1 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, j Rent reasonably. Call 338 , Hummel ; street. ! I" .'INT Room, with privilege of . lew minutes' walk from the l Squ; . Address 8., 8643, care of Tele- | j grapu. i FOR RENT Large, well furnished, i | front room, second floor; electric lights; i use of bath and phone. Call at 1510 | | Green street. FOR RENT Well-furnished rooms; ' i city steam heat; Bell phone. 719 North Sixth streets. j FOR RENT Two attractive second i floor rooms; all conveniences and use of phone; gentlemen only. 813 North j Second street. FOR RENT Suite of rooms on second floor front, for one or two gen tlemen, with use of bath, phono and city heat; reference required. Apply ( 272 Briggs street. ROOMS WANTED j WANTED A furnished bedroom and a small unfurnished room for light 1 housekeeping preferred by young, mar j ried couple. No children. Best of ref erence. Must be reasotiablp. Address | A.. 3683, care of Telegraph. WANTED A lady desires a room and board at Camp Hill near trolley line. Price reasonable. Address M., 3680, care of Telegraph. 11 11 BOARDERS WANTED ! WANTED Three boarders—men i only—in private family. 21 North Sev enteenth street Harrisburg, Pa. toll SAiJI. ! FOR SALE Coal st<£ve brooder and house, 12 ft., by 12 feet; 6 hoovers and brooders; on; 3 Incubators; 100 White ' Leghorn pullets. J. A. Drake, Church I street. Camp Hill, Pa. I FOR SALE Four-burner gas | range, goou baker, good as new; baby j coach, mahogany parlor table. All in tine condition. Will sell at sacrifice. I Call 650 Schuylkill street. I IRON AND WOODWORKING MA CHINERY New and second-hand. .Machine tools lathes, drills, shapers, i planers, presses. Garage machinery. I Gas and gasoline engines. Pumps, elec : trie motors. Engines, Boilers. Wood ! working planers, band-saws, etc. Saw mill outfits. Belting pulleys, shafting, emery wheels. Contractors' equipment. Bantam concrete mixer, ten-toot ca i paclty only $275.00. Everything In ma chinery and supplies. Special prices. Write to-day. Baird Machinery Co., 123 | Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. FOR SALE Ford Model R run about, 4-cyltnder, 15-H.-P..; running [ condition, worn parts replaced with ! new, however neeus overhauling. Price ! $85.00. No. 20 West Main street, Pal- I myra. Pa. FOR SALE Liquid carbonic acid fountain, marble counter, wall foun tain with ten reservoirs, chairs, tables, i spoons and dishes, all complete. In guod condition. $l5O cash. Address X., ; 3647, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Baby Chicks, S. C. ! White lxignorns, WycotT and Blanchard strain, 10c apiece. G. L Sponsler, Long street. Camp Hill. P. O. Box 6. FOR SALE Old-fashion table for sale—one hundred sixty years old. P. 1 j O. Box 235, Paxtang, Pa. FOR RENT Typewriters bought, ■old or rented. Harrisburg Typewriter . and Supply Co., 40 North Court street. FOR. SALE Army shoes, slightly used. Best shoes for railroad men. , j Also $3 army hats for 25c. Your money 1 back If not satisfied. Open evenings, a. 1 Meltzer, 513 Walnut Btreet FOR SALt: FOR SALK Fox Terrier pups. In- . quire 1112 Montgomery street. FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP A 15- horse-power stationary engine, shaft ins ami pulleys. Inquire of J. C. Kipp, Millorstown. Ferry County. Pa. BUY Traveling Bags. Suitcases and i ■ Trunks from Wholesale and Retail | Leather Merchants. Second and Chest- | nut Repairing neatly and promptly at tended to. Specialties made to order. Harrisburg Harness and Supply Co. ROOMS FOR RENT CARPS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE At GABLE'S. 111-il7 1 South Second street. 5.U00 sets new , sash. Bxlo, 12 L., primed and glazed, at 51.30 per set. Also other sizes. FOR SALE 1915 model 48, Chal- ■ mors touring car. six-cylinder, seven passengers. Tires and machinery prac tically good as new. Yacli. body. Will sell at a -great sacrifice to quick buyer. Apply 421 Reily. Bell phone 2281 W. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE—A Columbia electric au- ' tomobile,' fine appearance, price $50.00,: must be sola at once. Apply 814 North < Third street. TYPEWRITER BARGAINS Rebuilt ! and scecond-hand, SIO.OO up—L. C. [ Smith's, Remington and Underwoods, 1 etc. Geo. P. Tillotson, 211 Locust street, i I Opposite "The Orpheum." FOR SALE Scratch Pads new 1 supply—so for 2Bc while they laat. Ap ply Job Printing Department The Tel*. , graph Printing Company. FOR SALE Brand-new Whitman j Player Piano, scarf, bench, cover and two dozen rolls. Will sell at great sacrifice | to quick buyer. Apply 424 Reily street, i Bell phone 2281 W. FOR RENT I I GARAGE FOR RENT In Orange ave i nue, below Maclay street; roomy and I j well lighted; lias repair pit: size, 30x28] feet; rent reasonable. Apply Sl7 Maclay street. WANTED ' CASH paid for Ladles' and ! Men's cast-off Clothing and Shoes; also Furniture and Carpets. Give descrip- ! , tion of goods you want to sell. Send ; postal to 636 Herr street. I WANTED A canoe. Bell phone | 2 403 R. 327 South Front street. Bl'Sl NESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE—Garage business in Con- I tral Pennsylvania. Good, prosperous! : town. Garage full of oars on storage, i | Fully equipped and plenty of repair work. A sfood paying proposition and I low rent. Good will, fixtures, etc., in- I eluding well equipped shop, will be I sold cheap. Will stand the closest in- : : vestigation. Address M., 3688, Tele- I j graph Office. WILL EXCHANGE a live retail store, j doing a cash business of SIO,OOO per j | year, on improved real estate. Stock and fixtures will inventory about 1 $2,500.00. Address "Exchange," care of ! Daily Telegraph. ANY Intelligent person can good ( income corresponding for newspapers; i experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 791, Lock ■ port. N. Y. I MADE $50,000 In Ave years In the mall order business, began with $5. Send for freo booklet. Tells how, Hea- , cock. 355 Lockport. N. Y. FOR SALE A well-established j Millinery Store. Entire stock and fix tures at a reasonable price. Possession ; given at once. 614 North Third street, 1 Harrisburg, Pa. HLSINESS PERSONA LS PACKING A. H. Shrenk. 1906 North Sixth street, first-class packer of fur niture, china and bric-a-brac. Bell phone 399 W. FOR falling hair try Uross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street. Harrisburg. Pa. Telephone orders glv;:i prompt attention. Bell neo. HAULING n. A. HAItTMAN, Hoarding Stable anil National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lather, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine street. Bell phone No. j 2503 R. STORAGE FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private rooms for household goods, $2 per mouth and up. We Invite Inspection. Low insurance. 437-445 South Second street. Harrisburg Storage Company. STORAGE IN 3-story brick building, rear 408 i Market street Honsehold goods In clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. G. Dlener, Jeweler. 408 Market 9t. STORAGE 419 Bro&a street, for ; household goods and merchandise. Pri- I vat© rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 75 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co 411 LEGAL NOTICES In tlie Orphans' Court of uauphin Coun | ty —Tn the Matter of the Estate of i John B. Blosser, Late of Middle Pax ton Township, Dauphin County, i Pennsylvania, Deceased. AUDITOR'S NOTICE | THE undersigned, Auditor, appointed jby the Orphans' Court of Dauphin County, to pass upon the exceptions to i the FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNT of John P. Blosser. Executor of the. Last Will and Testament of John B. Blosser. late of Middle Paxton Township, Dau phin County, Pennsylvania, Deceased, and to distribute the balance found to I be in the hands of the said Executor to and among those entitled to receive the same, will attend to the dt.ties of ' his appointment at the Law Offices of Charles C. Stroll. Attor :y-at-Law, lo cated In the Commonwealth Trust Com pany Building, at 222 Market Street, Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsyl vania, on the 6th day of March, 1916, at 2:30 P. M„ when and where all persons Interested In the above e'tate may at tend, If they see fit so to do. A. ROSS WALTER, Auditor. PCHI.IC SALE OK CITY REAL ESTATE Tl-IE undersigned, appointed by the Orphans' Court of the County of Dau phin in proceedings in partition of the ; real estate of Martin and Mary Spain, late of the City of Harrisburg, in said I county, deceased, trustee to sell said real estate, will expose to sale in front ■ j of the Court House in the city afore said on Saturday. March 4, 1916, at 2 . j o'clock In the afternoon of said day. ! the following described two pieces of real estate situate in the city afore said: t 1. That certain land on the southern side of Forster Street 14 feet and 4 inches eastward from the southeastern ! j corner of East and Forster Streets. j fronting 14 feet and 4 inches on Fors ' i fer Street and extending in depth south wardly of the same width 53 reet and 8 inches to land late of the said Martin j and Mary Spain, deceased, whereon is a . 2-storv frame dwelling house No. 617 ' Forster Street. 2. That certain land situate on the . northern side of Brown Street 14 feet and i Inches eastward from the north ' eastern corner of Brown and East I Streets, fronting 14 feet and 4 inches 'i on Brown Street and extending in I depth northwardly of the same width r»0 feet and 6 Inches to the southern ' j line of the land above described, where on is a two-story frame dwelling house. Terms and conditions of sale will be i made known upon application to the ! undersigned. JOHN E. PATTERSON. • 222 Market Street. AVERAGE LEVEL OF PRICES DROP; Trading Unusually Narrow; M Sepculative Exercises Active; i 1 Bonds Are Steady By Associated Press New York, Feb. 21. Marine pfd., American Smeltlnz and Crucible were the only active features of the dull first hour, marine scoring a gain of 2%. while United States Steel fell Into com parative obscurity. Trading was unusually narrow, a | condition attributed to the approaching i holiday. When it became evident that! substantial support was lacking, pro fessional selling ensued, especially in i the more speculative Issues. Before I the end of the forenoon initial gains 1 were almost wholly forfeited and tlie | average level of prices was under last week's final quotations. Bonds were steady. NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros. & Co., members New York and Philadelphia Stock Ex changes, 3 North Market Square, Har- I risburg; 1338 Chestnut street, Phila ] delphia; 34 Pine street, New York, i furnish the following quotations: New York. Feb. 21. Open. Clos. j Alaska Gold Mines 22% 22V3 American Beet Sugar .. 71' i7l j American Can 62 'a 62 | American C& F 69% 69'/4 j American Ice Securities . 30% American Locomotive .. 66 U 65 Vi 'American Smelting .... 102*2 102% I American Sugar 113 114 American T & T 127' a 127% I Anaconda 90 y a 59% Atchison : 103 103 ! Baldwin Locomotive ... 109*, a 108% I Baltimore & Ohio 87 87 Bethlehem Steel 480 480 18. F. Goodrich 73 72V4 | Brooklyn Rapid Transit 86 % 85% Canadian Pacific 169% 169 'Central Leather 55% 53%; I Chesapeake and Ohio .. 61% 61% j Chicago, Mil and St Paul 95% 95 ; Chicago, R I and Pacific 19% 18% 1 IChino Consolidated Cop. 59% 59% Colorado Fuel and Iron. 45 j Corn Products 21% 21%! Crucible Steel 80% 79%' Distilling Securities .... 47% 46% j Erie 36 % 36 % j Erie, Ist pfd 52% 53 i General Electric Co. ... 171% 171 General Motors 478 480 ; |Gt. North, pfd 120% 120% Gt. North. Ore, ss 45% 44% Gug. Exp 21% 21 % | 1 Ins. Copper 47 46% i | Interboro-Met 17% 17% ! Interboro-Met. pfd. ... 75 74% ( i Kansas City South. .... 25% 26 | Lackawanna Steel 77 77 I Lehigh Valley 77% 77% | Maxwell Motors 66 65% Merc. Mar. ctfs 17 17% Merc. Mar. ctfs. pfd. ... 71% 71 Ti ' Mex. Petroleum 107 105% ! Miami Copper 37% 37 Missouri Pacific 5 5 National Lead G9 68% New York Central .... 105% 105 NYNHH 68% 67% Norfolk and Western ... 117% 117% I Northern Pacific 113 112% i Pacific Mail 20 19% Pennsylvania Railroad. . 57% 57% I Pittsburgh Coal 33 33 CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY THINGS YOU WANT AND WHERE TO GET THEM Artificial Limb* and Truant* | Braces for all deformities, abdominal supporters. Capital City Art. Limb Co., 1 412 Market St. Bell Phone. Automatic Slioc Itcpnirine I. T. S. Men's 60c, ladies' 40-J, Catspaw 40c and 35c. 1260 Market St. Dressmaking and Needlework Moderate prices for everybody. Miss .; G. M. Green, 210 N. Third St. Kreach Cleaning unit Dyeing I Goodman's, tailoring and repairing, all i guaranteed. Call and deliver. Bell I phone 3296, 1306% N. Sixth St. I Fire Inaurance and Real Eatate J J. E. Gipple—Fire Insurance—Real Es -1 tate —Itent Collecting. 1251 Market St. • Bell phone. 1 Photographer Daughten Studios Portrait and Com j merclal Photography. 210 N. Third St. | Bell 3583. Tailor* I George F. Sliope, Hill Tailor, 1241 Mar , ltet. Special prices during February. Tailoring, Cleaning, Pressing. Ladies' • ! work a specialty. Steve Wugrenec, j 207 Locust. Sign* and Enamel l etters 1 Poulton, 307 Market street. Bell phone. ■ ! Prompt and efficient service. Upholsterer—Furniture Kepnlrer . Simon N. Cluck, 320-326 Woodbine St. 1 Bell phone 1317 J. LEGAL NOTICES . ESTATE OF JOSHUA STOOISE, DECEASED LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on . j the above Estate have been granted to • ! the undersigned. All persons indebted I to the said Estate are requested to • make payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay to THOMAS S. HARGEST, Administrator. Commonwealth Trust Building, ; Ilarrisburg, Pa. EXKCITHIX NOTICE i ; LETTERS TESTAMENTARY upon . j the Estate of Miss Anna C. Weir, de- I cea3ed, having been duly granted to the I ; undersigned, all persons having claims t! against her estate are requested to pre sent the same, and all persons indebted - thereto are requested to make lmme -1 dlate payment to f MISS S. M. WEIR, 1604 North Second Street. 1 •—i"—i"^ mmmrnmmmm MONEY TO LOAN ; $4,000 TO LOAN in sums to suit bor rower. Real estate security required, j Address M„ 3686, cire of Telegraph. , ; I MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate 1 security In any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. s Box 174, Harrisburg, Pa. t 1 I Money to Loaa To Housekeepers and Worklngmen. We . ! will treat you fairly. | EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO., ' Room 21 Spooner Building,. Licensed bonded, incorporated. Take elevator. Telephone Bell IS47R. Press Sttel Car 56 55 || Hallway Steel Spg .... 40% 40 l ,& | Ray Con Copper 26 26 i Head ing: 78\» 78 Rep Iron & Steel 53 52 *,4 Southern Pacific 99 "J 99% Southern Railway 20% 20% Studebaker 147 145% ' Tennessee Copper 59 58% ' Union Pacific 133% 133% IT S 1 Alcohol 153% 1»8% U S Rubber 52% 52% U S Steel 83% 83% < U S Steel pfd 117 116% Utah Copper 86% 85% Va Caro Chem 47 % 47 % AVest Union Telegraph . 88% 88% Wcstinghouse Mfg 66% 66% PHILADELPHIA PHODUCH By Associated Press ! Philadelphia, Feb. 21. Wheat I i Lower; No. 2. red, spot, Februray, No. 2, Southern, red. $1.28 I to 1.30. Corn Lower; No. 2, yellow, local, [ X2toSßc; steamer, No. 2, yellow, 80% @ SlVic. Oats Market lower; No. 2, white, No. 3, white, 52% Si's3Vic. Bran The market Is steady; city mills, winter, per ton, $24.50® 25.00; western, winter, per ton, none here: Spring:, per ton, $23.50®;24.00. : Refined Sugars Market firm; ! refined powdered, 6.35 c; fine granulat ed. 6.25 c; confectioners' A, 6.15 c. Butter Market steady; western, creamery, extras, 35% c; noarby prints, fancy, 39c. Eggs The market is steady; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts free cases. $7.33 per case; do., current l receipts free cases, $7.2(1 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $7.35 per case; western, firsts, free cases, $7.20 ner case. Live Poultry Market dull; fowls, 17@17%c; roosters, 12® 13c; Spring chickens, 14©20 c; ducks, 18(ft>20c; geese, 17®'19c; turkeys, 20®22c. Pressed Poultry—Firm; fair demand; turkeys, fancy, 30c; do., good to choice, 27®2Sc; do., fair to good, 25@ ! 26c; Uo„ old toms, 25c; fowls, fancy, 19%@20%c; do., good to choice, lSl9c; \ do., small sizes, 15® 17c; old roosters, j 15c; broiling chickens. nearby, 22® \ 26c; do., western, 22@24c; roasting chickens, western, choice to fancy, 19® 22c; do., fair to good, 15@18c; Spring! ducks, nearby, 18 0)20c; do., western, 12 @18c; geese, nearby, 10@18c; do., west ern. 14 016 c. Potatoes Market dull; Penn- i sylvanla, white, per bushel $1.15@1.20; I New York, per bushel, $1.10; Maine, per bushel. $1.1u®1.20; western, per bushel, ! $ I.oo® 1.10; Jersey. No. 1, per oasket, j 600 70c Jersey, No. 2, per basket, 30® ' 40c. j Flour—The market is quiet; winter, I straights, $G.00@6.30: do., patents, sfi.3s @6.CO; Kansas straights, $1.85@5.85; Spring firsts, clear. $5.75 <&'6.00; do. ' straights, $5.00® C.15; do., patents, $6.13 ' 1 @6.65; do., favorite brands. $7.00®7.50, . | Hay The market is firm : ! with a fair demand; No. 1, large bales, $21.50 ® 22.00; No. 1, medium I bales, $21.50®22.00; No. 2. do.. $19.50® 20.00; No. 3. do., $16.00@18.00; no grade, i slo.oo® 14.00. Clover mixed.' light mixed, $19.00® 19.50; No. 1. do.. $18.50®19.00; No. 2, i do., $15.50® 1C.50. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, Feb. 21.—Stocks closed ! lower. j American Railways 30 Cambria Steel 81 | General Asphalt 35 l General Asphalt, Pfd 78% ! Lake Superior Corporation 11% | Lake Superior Corporation, 'fd... 33 I Lehigh Navigation 76% | Lehigh Valley 77 Pennsylvania Railroad 5714 Philadelphia Electric 27 % Philadelphia Company 42 Philadelphia Company, Pfd 36% I Philadelphia Rapid Transit 19% Philadelphia Traction 7414 Reading 78 | Storage Battery 65 Union Traction 43 United Gas Improvement 89>v t United States Steel 83% CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press ' Chicago. 111., Feb. 21. Hogs Re j ceipts. 59,000; strong. Bulk of sales. I $8.15®8.30; light, $7.75®8.35; mixed, 1 $7.95®8.40; heavy, $7.90@8.40; rough, $7.9008.10; pigs, $6.25®7.40. Cattle Receipts, 17,000; firm. Na i tivc beef steers. $6.75®9.65; stockers land feeders, $5.6507.30; cows and heif ers. $3.20®5.25; calves, $8.50@11.00. I Sheep Receipts, 18,000; steady. Wethers, $7.75®8.30; ewes, $5.50® • | 8.25; lambs. *9.00@11.50. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE *: , By Associated Press ' Chicago. 111., Feb. 21.—Chicago Board of Trade closing: 1 Wheat—May, 1.245«; July. 1.20%. Corn—May, TtS7« ; July, 76%. oats —May, 46%: July, 44%. ! Pork —May, 20.27; July, 20.75. Lard —May, 10.35; July, 10.52. Ribs—May, 11.47; July, 11.60. 1 Rotarians Going to Baltimore and to the i Big Automobile Show Luncheon of the Harrisburg Rotary Club at the Senate hotel at which R. ■ C. Jobe was chairman, was given over ■ ito large degree to-day to plans for ■! to-morrow's trip to Baltimore to at | tend the second conclave of the third " j district of Rotary clubs and for Ro . tary night at the Automobile show. - Among these who will go to Baltimore . are: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Eby, Wil liam S. Essick, Ed. S. Essick, D. D. " Hammelbaugli, Charles M. Forney, Dr. Samuel Z. Shope and. two guests, . William Robison and two guests; . Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Fry, Frank Bass, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph K. Spicer, Mr. and Airs. John S. Musser, Frank • Lewis, C. C. Cranford, Phillip Edelen, Arthur D. Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. L. ,M. " i Brlcker. Boyd D. Overpeck, Mr. and ■ Mrs. Ralph W. Dowdeli, Mr. and Mrs. . George W. Bogar, Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Lack, the Rev. James F. Bullitt, " E. L. McColgln, William Rufus McCord and C. Linford Scott. The party will occupy a special Pullman car and will be joined by a . delegation at York. They will be guests of the Baltimore club at a din _ ner in the evening and during the , I meetings of the Rottarians there will ' | be an all-day entertainment for the i ladies attending. Arthur D. Bacon > | will preside at one o ft he round-table 1 discussions. ! | Thursday evening the Rotarians will ! sather at the Fry Coal company offices I in Market street, and go in a body to I the Automobile show. Revised Plans For i Subway Submitted to P. and R. R. R. Officials 1 ' Revised plans for the proposed con ' i struction of the new subway under the Philadelphia and Reading tracks on the line of the parkway drive to the east of Paxtang were sent to the railroad company officials to-day by City Commissioner E. Z. Gross, super intendent of parks and public property. The plans show wTiat the city de • sires as a right of way across the company's lines. The passageway will j provide for the width of four tracks. AUTHORESS THE^ By Associated Press Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 21. Mrs. Sarah Knowles Bolton. 74, prominent I as an author and charities worker, died here to-day. She is survived by I a son. Charles K. Bolton, of Boston. s CONSIDER MANTENANCE CASES Several maintenance cases were I considered by President Judge Kunkel this morning prior to beginning the term of argument court. «, CALLED "HONEYPOT," THEN STUPID PEASANT [Continued From I'irst Page.] culminating February 9 in a great drop in temperature. The air is still frigid. Honey From Her Lips The first reading is dated by Mr. Ounys on November 15, 1915; "My Sweet. Golden, Dearest, Little Mother; My Faithful Bride: "My Good Dear Little Love, my lov ing heart feels lighter when 1 addross' you a few lines. My Golden Star, I would like to press you to me and kiss you until you could hardly breathe. My little hone-ypot, my loving little mother, to-morrow I shall come to sec you, if only for a few minutes to I suck the sweet honey of your lips. Sweetness, you are my whole universe. If not for you, the whole world would be empty and dead to me. Little golden wonderness, how shall I call you to express the heart of my thought? "Good Night. Queen, Golden Happi | ness, 1 am your slave. Millions of kisses from your loving and sweet little father." The next reading, a few days later, temperature rising: "I cannot go to sleep before I tell you how dearly, purely I love you. I I adore your sweet voice, your good heart, your smart gait, your beautiful form, your prattling, sweet sounding lips. If you will be my little wifo there will be no happier couple in the world. I will cherish you like a dear pearl. Even from the winds will t shield you. My dear little passionate ly loved Mother. Crown of my heart. Queen of my dreams. We will fix tip I sucli a sweet, beautiful, little home | that even a king could envy us. You will be the happiest, woman in the world, my sweet little saint, my lily- I ofrthe-valley." Next reading near storm center; ■ winds variable: "You little devil. How could you I rob me of my cool head'.' What, did j you do to me that I am your slave? | My sweet, beautiful little fairy, 1 am j dying for you. 1 am all gone for | love." | No reading for two months; baro i meter crippled. Then: "Married life is not for me. When ( I took you for my wife I listened only to my heart, but since I took you t | became more and more frightened at the time when my independent quiet | ness will be at an end. I ani a man j who lives for himself. I live to be alone with my solitude and my i thoughts, and 1 feel that In the mar j rled life 1 would be very unhappy. If I I had not loved you, 1 would not have ! married you, bui there is not love I enough in the world to pay for my solitude. The social life makes mo : crazy. I want to be for myself in quietness. I want to live and die. ! This is my unchangeable intention." Last reading: "I will not have any disputes with | a peasant, because you do not under stand oral speech. If you think 1 will i stand for any more insolence from a | stupid ppasant you are mistaken. Go | back to the washtub. One should not ; start anything with a stupid peasant. |lf you dare to came near tne 1 will throw you out. If you do not under j stand this fine language and try to | see me again I will obtain for you a | reception that you certainly will not misunderstand." Masonic Grand Masters Plan Washington Memorial r By Associated Press ' j Alexandria, Va.. Feb. 21. The | I George Washington Masonic National Memorial Association composed of the grand masters of nearly every grand 1 jurisdiction in the United States, be gan a two days' meeting here to-day. Its object is the erection of a Mahonic Temple in Alexandria as a memorial to Washington. i BEGIN DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS ! Divorce proceedings were instituted I this morning by Elvira Thomas | against her husband James A. Thomas on grounds of desertion, by the form er's counsel J. Robbin Bennett. Di vorce proceedings were also begun by Katherine Reitzel against her lius ; band Charles on grounds of desertion. LASSEN AGAIN ACTIVE i Reddington. Cal.. Feb. 21.—Lassen ! peak is showing renewed activity, ac- r cording to reports received from xesi | dents of Hat creek valley. r i —! ;r" SMALL LOANS ' . I We lend money In amounts from 1 I $5.00 to $300.00 and arrange pay ! ments to suit borrowers' con venience. Business confidential. Lowest rate in city. Licensed, bond -9 ed and incorporated. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO. . | 132 Wnlnut St. j j ■ :\r ———^ FUNERAL SPRAYP AND DESiGNiJ J ] 1 Neir Cuinb< rlaad 'loral Co* i. | Netv Cumberland, Pa. I FRANK R. LEIB I & SON l\ - 1 i Real Estate and Insurance Of fice. No. 18 North Third St., Harrisburg, Pa. FOR RENT ' | 10,000 sq. ft. floor space in build ing northwest corner Court and Cranberry streets. Use of elevator. p ! Possession at once. 4 1816 State St., 3-story brick ' dwelling, 9 rooms and bath. All 5 improvements, side entrance. Pos session at once. Rent, $25.00. 1531 N. 4th St., 8-story frame dwelling, 8 rooms and hath. All I Imp. Possession at once. "Rent, 1 I $16.00. FOR SALE 1010 N. Third St.—3-story brick i store and apartment building, store room 63x15 and 3-room apartment | on first floor. Two apartments, R i rooms each or 1 fi-room and bath ' ; apartment, second floor. S-room and hath apartment on third floor. Electric light, city steam, on lot 20x155, Myrtle avenue. In rear. 1943 Green Street—3-story brick. ] 10 rooms and bath; all improve- J! ments; perfect condition. • V,. i 13