A Telegraph Wait Ad Will Quickly Rent That Vacant Roam IDeatbs HORN March 7, 1916. Davis Horn. Jr.. at his late home, the Donaldson Apartments. Services will be held at the home or ifls son, Alex. D. Horn. 234 Kelker street, on Thursday morning. at 11:30. Relatives and friends invited to attend without further notice. Burial at Philadelphia, Pa. REILEY Frederick A. Reiley. on March «. 1916, at Waterbury, Conn., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. McK. Reiley, of Buffalo. N. Y.. aged 27 years. Funeral will be private on Wednes <lav afternoon on arrival of train. Burial East Harrisburg Cemetery. Please omit flowers. __ H IPPI.E On March 6, 1916, Charles W. Happle. aged 63 years. Funeral on Thursday, March 9, at . P. M„ from residence of his brpther iii-law, Harry McCombs, No. 409 Herr street. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further no tice. Burial East Harrisburg ceme tery. . I III.EH Mary Elizabeth Uhler on March 6. 1916, at 8:20, wife of Henry Uhler, deceased, at her residence, Market street and Bowman avenue. I'ainp Hill. Pa. Funeral from the residence of her sister, Mrs. Henry C. Orth, *-3 nest State street, City, private by special request. IN MKMORIAM IN sad but loving remembrance of our dear grandson, Joseph, son of E. J. and the late Mamie Strickler, who de parted this life the 7th day of March, 1912. Dear Joseph, thou hast left us. Thy loss we deeply feel. Tis God that hast bereft us. Who can all our sorrows heal. His grandparents. Mn ANP MRS. B. F. SHEAFFER. Tuesday, March 7, 1916. I> MKMORIAM IN meinorv of Richard T. Kelley, Jr., died March 7. 1904. FAMILY. LOST LOST On Second street, between Maclay and Union Trust Building, brown leather pocketbook. Reward II returned to 226 Maclay. LOST Brlndle Bull puppy; short ears and short tail. Answers to name nf Beautv. Reward if returned to 1614 Regina street. Bell phone 916 R. FOUND FOUND What you have been look ing for in good work, at Eggert a Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market street. Wo call and de liver. Both phones. II EL/1* WANTED —Male LEARN to become a practical chauf feur and earn $l5O to S2OO per month. \\ e give you practical lessons at your own home. \Ve send you a $6,500 l.ozier with instructions, to practice on between working hours. \\ rite lor particulars. Auto Transportation training. Corresponding Department, 23-27-29. North Cameron street, Harrls ourg. WANTED Man and family for on a (arm, about 115 acres. Address G., 3793, care of Telegrah. 1 WANTED Young man of experi ence for clerk in general store, country town. Address C., 3751, care of Tele graph. WANTED l5 salesmen in Dauphin county to sell the Calculator, that adds, subtracts and multiplies. Only men of ability need apply. P. O. Box 4<4, bteel ton, Pa. ' WANTED Young men. between 17 and 19 years of age, for general work. Apply Jackson Mtg. Co.. Fourth and Boyd streets. WANTED Varaper on misses' and children's shoes; steady work at good wages. T. H. H. Elsenhuth Co., Wll lutritsport. Pa. WANTED Four machinists and helpers. Apply by letter only. Co operative Heating Co., llarrisburg. Pa. SALESMEN WANTED Direct to tlie consumer: salary and commission; newspapermen preferred. Apply 269 Broad street. WANTED Young man to make himself generally useful around clean ing and dye works. Apply 80!! North Tiiidd street. Slmms. WANTED First-class salesman to lepresent reliable Automobile Tire manufacturer. Must be local man; ex perience not necessary; excellent propo sition. Apply Rutherford Rubber Co., 13 South Fifth street, Reading. Pa. WANTED Carpetlayer to take sec ond place for season, or regular. Apply Dally News, Lebanon, Pa. » MACHINISTS WANTED Boring mill or lathe hands, who can work from blue prints; also tool makers. Ad dress. or apply. Employment Depart ment, Westinghouse Electric & Ufg. Co.. East Pittsburgh, Pa. WANTED Experienced gent's fur nishings salesman wanted. Stetflton Store Co., Steelton. Pa. WANTED 4O able-bodied men between 21 and 40 years of age for piece work. White or colored. Apply in person to agent, llarrisburg Transfer, Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, Division street, llarrisburg, Pa. i Houses For Rent ? 1 12 Linden St., 3 s. f„ S r »!2 T 2122 N. 7th St.. 3 s. b.. S r (13 1 1 1508 Allison St.. 2% s. b sl4 T 1316 N. Front St., 3 s. f., 7 r mr> 1 330 Boyd Ave., 2 s. f„ 5 r 915 I 2-story 7 & 8 r. h sl4. sl.l and sl6 j 1537 S. 13th St., 3 s. b., 7 r. b sl7 jiiiS Emerald St., 3 s. b.. 9 r sl7 i '327 x 3d St.. 3 s b., 8 r. b $.lO i II »9 X. 2d St.. 3 s. b., 10 r. b sn<> i12»9 N. 14th St.. 2ft s. b., Br. b., $2.1 i 2220 N. Second St.. 3 s. b.. 9 r., b„ $.lO i 209 S. Front St., 3 s. b., 10 r $7,1 ■ 312 Chestnut St.. (furnished),.. .$12.1 i I'll N. 2d St.. 3 s. b., 14 r., 2 b.. SIOO • 1205 and 1207 Capital St., 3-story • brick carriage works (38x80), $.lO » APARTMENT • Centrally located (furnished) apart- 1 » ment — six rooniß bath city 1 steam heat. > I SI HI'RBAX » Bella Yl»4n, Ross Ave , ..$14.,10 . • f'aiup lllll—Myers Ave s2fi • Cove Station—bungalow $lB > f llnlnljii (Aldinger Cottage), ... *«n t Enola, Adams St., 2 s.- f„ 6 r„ ~...512 > ? l.n»nton a delightful suburban • home—2'i-story frame—lo rooms f —bath—hot water heat—stable 1 | lot 100x220 ft. $35 j FROM APRII. FIRST I 2632 Curtin St., Penbrook $lO < • 2054 Swatara St., 3 s. b.. 8 r. ... $m • Lemoyne, 294 Market St SIH • 10th & State Sts., storage bldg., S2O f 2010 N. 3d St., 3 s. b.. 9 r„ 2 b. S4O i 2218 N. 2d St.. 2% a., 8 r„ b.. . . .JUs* *ll3 Chestnut St.. 3 s. b $47 to 121 I* N. 3d St.. 3 s. b„ 12 r., 2 b $55» ' Vacant ground, Susquehanna twp. j MILLER BROTHERS &CO REAL ESTATE i l.iw.rnnee Serety Honda I.orust and Coart Streets TUESDAY EVENING, XIARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MARCH 7, 1916. HELP WANTED —Female WANTED Experienced young lady " to sell women's apparel, Good place i for the right party. References re -1 quired. Call at Bloom's, 810 North f Third street. t WANTED By refined widower, 1 with baby boy two years, a young wo man to take care of baby and do the housework: state salary wanted; refer _ ence. Box 3795. care of Telegraph. 1 WANTED Young, white woman for ' general housework; small family; good ' wages. Apply 420 Spruce street, Steel* . ton, Pa. ; WANTED. AT ONCE Girls for folding. Inquire Blough Mfg. Co.. Relly - and Fulton streets. ® WANTED Experienced rollers and > I bunchmakers. Steady work guaran ; | teed. Apply Central Cigar Company, r 425 South Cameron street. • WANTED Girls for laundry work; . no experience necessary; must be over 16 years of age. Sanitary Family j Washing Co., Sixteenth and Elm streets. ' ROBINSON & CO., Third and Broad • streets, require the services of a flrst • class saleslady in Millinery Department. Apply at Store. f WORK at Hershey in modern factory; 1 good pay while learning; steady em ployment; desirable positions now open. » Hershey is the healthiest industrial town in America. Delightful living conditions. Apply at once, Hershey Employment r Bureau, Hershey, Pa. WANTED Students to know R. E. Hoke, A. M., will soon be a teacher in ' my school. More and better teaching always counts. Harrlsburg Shorthand School. 31 North Second. WANTED Capable white woman for general housework, in family of four; one who will appreciate a good home; good wages. Apply 12 South | I Nineteenth street, between 6 and 9 j [ WANTED Operators experienced : on power sewing machines, also Ave . experienced examiners, at Jennings' Mfg. Company, 414 State street. WANTED—We have openings . Cor 12 more bright girls. Apply, ' Silk Mill, Corner North and Sec • Diid streets. WANTED First-class Drop Ham- j ; mermen and Die Sinkers, on all around : • work. Highest wages, best of condi- J I tions, no trouble. Apply Driggs-Sea- \ bury <?rdnance Company, Sharon, Pa. j WANTED Exerienced lady fitters' for coats, suits and dresses. Apply at once to Superintendent. Kaufman Un derselling Stores. WORKS DRESSMAKING SCHOOL teaches all pattern cutting by measure, before sewing. The pupil cuts the pat tern, cuts the goods, and makes the entire dress, making her own dresses ! . while learning. Day and Evening ; classes. A $5 reduction o:i the tuition > Is given all pupils who begin now. , Works Dressmaking School, 23 North Fourth Street. J |— j jj WANTED Girls over 16 to | strip tobacco. Also experienced Rollers, Bunchmakers, Packers, Filler and Binder Strippers. Wel ; fare looked after by trained nurse. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Com pany, 500 Race street. WANTED Experienced ! sewing machine operators to work on women's and children's wear. Harrisburg Apparel Co., over City Star Laundry, 414-416 State i street, rear entrance. ; AGENTS WANTED AGENTS Men and Women, SIO.OO ; Per week and commission. Big profit re-. | peat orders. Send 10 cents for sample, j Sell for 15 cents. Ever Ready Cement j Co., York, Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED—.MaIe WANTED Position as cake baker by young man; willing to leave city. Address No. 1625 Fulton street. WANTED Chauffeur, young man. ] 2, years, wishes position driving tour . ing ear or truck; seven years' driving experience In Harrisburg; also flrst ; class repairman; can give very best ref- j l erences. Address M„ 3755, care of Tele | graph. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe ! HOUSEWORK Two colored South ern girls desire positions at general I housework. Call, or address, 108 Mary I | avenue. WANTED White woman desires I position at general housework. Ad- ; dress p., 3760, care of Telegraph. WANTED White woman desires day's work of any kind. Call, or ad- I , dress, 38 North Tenth street, Harris burg. WANTED Sewing by the day or j I week. Alteration a specialty. Refer | ence furnished regarding ability and II character. Address Seamstress, 3759, i care of Telegraph. WANTED Middle-aged woman, with seven-year-old boy, desires posi- ) ' tion as housekeeper. Address T., 3749,' . | care of Telegraph. I __ 1 i | WANTED Young, white woman, I ! experienced, wants position as house keeper for widower, or general house work In small family. Address 11. 8., j care of Telegraph. KEAIi ESTATE FOR SALE I FOR SALE BlO North Second | j street, a desirable home at low price. I Inquire of C. C. Hackett, Room No. 20, | j No. 9 North Market Square. ' FOR SALE Houses centrally lo- I cated. Camp Hill, three miles from | Harrisburg, brick and frame, well built. I Also splendid building lots sold on easy | terms. Low Interest on money. W. J. I | Meily, Mechanlcsburg. Pa. j FOR SALE Frame houses, located I jln Shiremanstown, Pa.. Main street. ! Steam and trolley ear service. Easy ; terms. Money standing in at low in terest. Come and be convinced. Ad- j i dress M„ 3726, care of Telegraph. j MAIN STREET, Penbrook. on j I line; new brick bungalow, 7 rooms, ! : pantry, sewing room, steam heat, largw front and rear porches, drive alley on i rear. Price Is very attractive. Brln- i ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut j streets. j 1006 Hemlock Street Corner prop- I ertv, 3-story brick dwelling, 8 rooms, j batli and furnace, located near Eleventh 1 street. Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and I Walnut streets. i WOODBINE ST.. 54S and 652—Anxi ; ous to sell, and therefore the prices are ! right. All improvements. including | steam heat. Particulars at Bell Realtv I Co., oergner Building. NEW HOUSE that should interest you at 83,200, well built, desirably located, equipped most modernly, steam heated, three porches. Bell Realty Co., Berc ner Building. CORNER PROPERTY FOR SALE at a greatly reduced price lot, 17x125 frame house stable on rear prop erty now yielding 820 per month. Price. $2,100. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing. I 81,500 WILL BUY frame house No 1940 Seventh streeet 7 rooms bath gas furnace. Also other similar properties In city and suburbs. Bell ' Realty Co., Bergner Building. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE LOTS—Levi Brandt Est., Elk wood, New Cumberland 5O ft. front up to one-half acre plots sewer water gas—electricity. S2OO up. Easy payments. 5c trolley. Keeney & Simmons, Agents. FOR SALE 2M-story brick, facing Jonestown Road, north of Reservoir Park. All Improvements. Built one year. Now vacant. This week, 82,800. Edgar B. Lerew, 4 North Fifth street. FARM 9B acres, three-fourth* mile west of Enola; stone house; bank barn; all outbuildings; line apple orchard; will be sold at reasinable price. Also small farms ranging from 5 to 16 acres. Good locations. Houses In nearly every part of city and suburban villages. Fine building lots East and West Hcrris burg, Penbrook, Earllngton and Pax tang. For further Information call, or write, Samuel Plough, Real Estate Agent, 256 Crescent Street. Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE—Beautiful new two-and a-half-story brick residence in one of the finest locations In the city 1001 North Seventeenth street. Corner lot, 60x120 feet. Eight rooms and attiu. Hall through center. All Improvements. Fine lawn and shrubbery. Sold on easy terms. Inquire of J. A. Singmas ter, Gettysburg, Pa. 79 ACRES 6 miles north of Me chanlcsburg, frame dwellings, running water. Price, 8-t.500.00. Possession April 1. Brinton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnut streets. LEMOYNE Hummel Avenue, two story single brick, all modern Improve ments; will sell cheap. Three-story double brick, steam heat, electric lights and gas; will sell one half. Bosler Ave | nue, one single two-story frame, all conveniences, one double two-story I brick with improvements; will sell one half. Herman Avenue, one two-story frame house with large stable, on cor ner lot; will sell cheap. West Shore Realty Co., Baer & Rice, Lemoyne Trust Building, Lemoyne, Pa. Bell phone 3198 J. FOR SALE Houses in 2000 block Swatara street; steam heat; all im provements; side entrance. Prices from 82.200 to $3,500 on easy terms. Irvln Johnson, 2052 Swatara street. Bell 2986 M. FOR SALE—Desirable build ing lots, located on Fourth, Fifth, ! Schuylkill and Atlas streets, in ' blocks or the whole. A splendid opportunity for builder. Inquire or address, F. R. Oyster, trustee, care of Harrisburg Telegraph, city. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT j FOR RENT Two-and-one-half- 1 slor.v frame dwelling for colored peo ple only, 1130 North Front street. Ap. i ply 226 Chestnut street. ! FOR REi>T House No. 206 Herr street; 9 rooms and bath; stationary! wash stands in several rooms; suitable for rooming or boardiughouse; new hot air furnace; coal and gas ranges; large : yard. Inquire 129 Pine street, or write ' Mrs. J. McK. Reiley, Apartmeut 5, The Kenllworth, Buffalo, N. Y. FOR RENT 1609 North Second street, 3-story brick; all improvements; front porch; front and side entrances; very desirable location. Apply C. L. i Long, Kunkel Building. FOR RENT single brick house with all improve- I ments, with vegetable garden, privilege I to build garage, located on Long street. West Shore Realty Co., Baer & Rice, Lemoyne Trust Building, Lemoyne, Pa. Bell phone 3198 J. FOR RENT 320 Sayford avenue, to j small, white family, centrally located, ' 2H-story frame; water in kitchen; ! handy to market and works. Rent, $9.50. | Inquire 429 Broad street or. 1631 North ' Second street. FOR RENT Small frame house. No. 1526 Thompson street. Suitable for a small family of adults. Cheap rent. Reference required. George L. Kepner, 114'/j Liberty street. FOR RENT 426 North street, April | 1. corner brick house, 8 rooms, bath ! and city steam heat, fronting new Capl- I j tol Park. Inquire 400 North street. ! FOR RENT A modern corner home, all improvements, 920 North Sixteenth street. Possession at once. Apply on i premises or Bell phone 2089 J. FOR RENT Two-story warehouse, I 3 Cowden street, near Market. Eleva | tor. P. R. R. siding. Possession at once. Bell phone 899 M. C. F. Gohl, | 1003 North Second street. I CLOVERLY HEIGHTS Sycamore ! j Street, 1724, brick dwelling, 9 rooms, | bath, steam heat, gas and electric ! i lights. Rent, $23.00. Rohrer & Son, 1 I Bergner Building. REAIi ESTATE WANTED WANTED, TO BUY Business prop- j erty on Market between Eleventh and I : Thirteenth. Must be not less than 20x90 I j lot. Anybody who wants to make quick | sale, investigate. Must know by last I of March. Address M., 3796, care of! Telegraph. AIMKI.MJb.MS FOK RENT j FOR RENT Apartment 108 North t Second street, six rooms and bath, stor- j i age room, city steam, vacuum cleaner. ; Apply first floor 108 North Second : street. WALNUT ST., 204 An apartment j i with six rooms and bathroom, balcony in the rear with dumb waiter and I J clothes drier. Terms reasonable. City steam. E. Mather. FOR RENT Apartment, 1419 Ver i non street, first boor, electric lights, j gas and steam heat, stationary laundry. I Apply Baptist!, 1208 Chestnut, or Third 1 i and Chestnut, phone 624. : APARTMENTS W ANTED ' WANTED Young, married couple I wants two furnished rooms, with bath i or convenient bath facilities, with pri | vate family, on or near North Second j street. Board for one if possible. To ' take possession April 1 or 15. Address | \V., 3/56, care of Telegraph. WANTED Gentleman and wife de , sire small, furnishd housekeeping apartment. Must be modern and near | | business district. Would share home wlih widow if satslfactory. References. Address A., 3758, care of Telegraph. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two single oltice ■ rooms in Union Trust Building. I FOR RENT Small family can have unfurnished rooms at reasonable rate. Dressmaker preferred. Modern con veniences. In city or on Hill. AdUress Box L 3727, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, in private family. Apply 29 South Cam eron street. FOR KENT Pleasant room on sec ond floor; heat, electric light and use of bath. 819 Third street. FOR RENT Two attractive second floor rooms; all conveniences and use of phone; gentlemen only. 813 North Second street. ROOMS FOR RENT — 4 FOR KENT Nicely furnished rooms, suitable for lady or gentleman; , also two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. suitable for young ■ couple. Call 4 South Fourth. FOR RENT Finely furnished front ; room, three large jvlndows and all con veniences, including phone; central and i desirable location. Apply 324 North Second street. FOR RENT—Storeroom, 252 J Hamilton street. Rent, $12.00. Clias. Adler, Real Estate and In . surance, 1002 North Third street. » FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec- I ond and third floor rooms, with board, > in small, private family. Apply 45 ■ North Sixteenth street. 1 FOR RENT Large, newly furnish ed room, with three windows and bal ; cony, second floor, suitable for two gentlemen; steam heat, electric light and use of phone. Apply 125 Pine ' street. ' FOR RENT Furnished rooms, ■ single or ensuite; city steam; Bell t phone. Apply 719 North Sixth street. STOREROOM FOR RENT Fine • large room, 231 North Seond street. In • quire 217 North Second. 1 J FOR RENT Two nicely unfurnish ed communicating second floor front " rooms; steam heat; electric lights; use ' r of bath; no children. 618 Camp street. | FOR RENT Furnished and unfur -1 nlshed rooms for rent, second and third floors. Call 1210 Walnut street. FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. • References exchanged. 929 North Third ' street. I : FOR RENT Furalshed second floor i front room for rent; steam heat; use of bath; within three minutes' walk of 1 j Market Square. Address 0.. 3792, care of Telegraph. I j FOR RENT Neatly furnished : rooms; all modern conveniences. Ap- I I ply 118 South street, near Front street. ROOMS WANTED I WANTED Three or four nicely I furnished rooms for light housekeeping. ! Hill district preferred. To take posses sion about March 15 or April 1. Ad dress S.. 3794, care of Telegraph.. WANTED By refined young lady, two or three unturnished rooms, cen- II trally located, with reasonable rent. i J Call Bell phone 2538. [ WANTED —By refined, young man, two furnished rooms, with balcony, on ■ Hill. State all details as to what you offer, including price. Address M., 3754, i care of Telegraph. FOR SALE FDR SALE One concrete mixer, one-fourth yard, in good condition; one 1914 Ford runabout, in good condition. I I'riee, $215.00. West Falrview Garage. ; Bell phone 3069 M. PIANO 5375.00 piano for sale for I less than hall' price. No reasonable of j fer refused for cash. Full size ma hogany case. Used two months. Ad ! dress Ruth Kline, care of Telegraph. j FOR SALE Blacksmith shop and | tools; small country town; good rea sons for selling. Address 0., 3795, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE—OId Stainer violin, and several other oid violins, in excellent condition. Cheap to quick, cash buyer. Professionals, take a look at these bar i gains. Call 228 Charles street, between Cumberland and Broad. i ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can b* secured at the Telegraph Business Off Lie. ; - —u i BUY Traveling Bags, Suitcases and Trunks from Wholesale and Retail j leather Merchants, Second and Chest nut. Repairing neatly and promptly at ! tended to. Specialties made to order. Harrisburg Harness and Supply Co, FOR SALE Two incubators, one | 260 eggs and one 150. Machines and .1 results obtained from them can be seen at Twenty-fourth and Herr streets, ' Penbrook. S. W. Miller, 409 Market. AT GABLE'S. 111-117 South Second I street, 5,000 sets new sash, Bxlo, 12 L | primed and glazed, at $1.30 per set. j Also other sizes. I i FOR SALE—The Rodgers Pool Room. Cigar Store and Restaurant, doing good ! business, situate in Realty Building, I end of trolley lino, Middletown, Pa. J. P. Rodgers, Owner. FOR SALE 45 shares First Na tional (Newport) Bank Stock. Bank statement mailed on request. H. W. Wert. Executor, Newport, Pa. FOR SALE 1915 model 48, Chal mers touring car. alx-cyllnder, seven passengers. Tires and machinery prac tically good as new. Yach' body. Will sell at a great sacrifice to quick buyer, j Apply 424 Relly. Bell phone 2281 W. AT GABLE'S, 113, 115 and 117 South Second street, 5,000 gallons New Era , I ready-mixed paint. Acme quality. All the full line of the Acme make. ! FOR SALE Hatching Eggs of pure stock, good laying strain, S. C. White Leghorns, R. 1. Reds and Mottled An conas, 75c setting. Also one Johnson ' incubator, 100 capacity, cheap. A. Sim j mons, Mechanlcsburg, Pa. ! FOR SALE Cash register, foun ! tain, bar, marble-top tables, chairs and ! outfit of dishes and silverware. Would sell separately or altogether very cheap. Apply L. Capln, 1731 North Third street, I Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the | Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE Scratch Pads new supply—so for 25c while they iaat. Ap ply Job Printing Department Tho Tele* graph Printing Company. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE i FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Su burban home, gH-story frame, 8 rooms i and bath, pantry and laundry, all mod ern improvements, large front, side and rear porches. Lot, 80x150 ft. Beauti ful lawn and shrubbery. Auto garage. One square from trolley, one fare. Must be seen to be appreciated. Will sell cheap. If interested address K. M„ 2360, this office. FOR RENT i WILL rent out a first-class piano on 1 easy terms. Address Box J, 3757, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT—Offices suitable for a doctor or dentist or general purposes. Light, heat and at tendance. Dr. John Oenslager, 711 North Third street. WANTED WANTED By refined widower, board for two-year-old son. Address Box 3797, care of Telegraph. WANTED Family of two want either a six-room house, or a live-room fiat with all conveniences, heat ga», electric light, bath, etc.. located within fifteen squares of Capitol Hill. Address, ] with all particulars, S. C. P., 3752, care ! of Telegraph. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES GROCERY STORE FOR SALE—Stock at Inventory and fixtures at a discount —modern equipment corner property. Kent for dwelling and store, S3O. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. ANY Intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 788, Lock port, N. Y. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ! FOR SALE One of the best hotels • In the City of York, Pa. Does a larger ; business than any hotel In the city. A ' hotel like It is hard to get. Also fine large and small farms. For informa tion address E. W. Loucks, York, Pa. t P. O. Box 168. : ' WILL EXCHANGE a live recall store. ' doing a cash business of SIO,OOO per year, on improved real estate. Stock and fixtures will Inventory about $2,500.00. Address "Exchange," care of Daily Telegraph. I MADE 150,000 In five years In the mall order business, began with $5. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Haa cock. 155 I.ockport N. T. BUSINESS PERSONALS EXPERT PIANO TUNING $1.50 Bell 146 Winter Piano Co., 23 N. Fourth St. > FOR tailing hair try orosa Quinine t Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the ) I Druggist and Apothecary, lit Market street. Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone - orders giv:a prompt attention. Bell . 1880. I; - . HAULING It A. HARTMAN, Boarding Stable ! and National Transfer Co. Movers of f >lanos, safes, boilers and goneral haul ng. 11. W. Lather, Manager. Fifth and Woodbine street. Bell phone No. t STORAGE ' FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private I rooms for household goods, $2 per month and up. We Invite Inspection. . Low Insurance. 487-445 South Second . street Harrisburg Storage Company. STORAGE 4lB Broau street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri ■ vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 75 cents • per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co 411 j LEGAL NOTICES ' | HARRISBURG-YORK MAUSOLEUM COMPANY. Notice is hereby given ■ that an application will be made by Samuel P. Eby, Ross R. Rlioads, Samuel S. Fackler and I. B. Dickinson to the ■ Governor of Pennsylvania, on Wetlnes ' day. the sth day of April. A. D. 1916, . at 10 o'clock A. M., under the provisions ■ of the Act of Assembly entitled "An ■ act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations." ap - proved April 29. 1874, and the several , supplements thereto, for a charter lor ■ an intended corporation to be culled . Harrisburg-York Mausoleum Company, the character and object of which is ■ for the purpose of building community , and private mausoleums, the purchase i ! and sale of land in connection there i with, the sale of crypts and the acquir , I ing and selling of all necessary and ap | propriate patents pertaining to mau , j soleums, and for these purposes to have, ! possess and enjoy the rights, benefits and pflvllleges by said act of Assembly and tile supplements thereto conferred. NILES & NEFF, Solicitors. COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA NIA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. ! In the matter of the liquidation of: "THE F.M PLOLY KRS' INDEMNITY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA" (Dissolved May 18. 1914; Dauphin Co. ! Comm. Pleas Ct.; No. 41; Comm. Docket. 1914). AS statutory liquidator of the "THE EMPLOYERS' INDEMNITY COMPANY I OF PHILADELPHIA," appointed pursu ant to the provisions of the Act of As- I sembly of June 1. 1911 (Pamphlet Laws 1599), the undersigned hereby gives no tice to all individuals, corporations, partnerships and associations, who may have claims against said Company, that the said claims, duly verified, must be 1 filed with Thomas B. Donaldson, Special Deputy Insurance Commissioner, 331 ' I Walnut Street. Philadelphia. Pennsylva -1 ] nla. on or before May 18, 1916, in order 1 to be entitled to participate in the as sets of the said Company. ! Pursuant to the provistbns of said Act of Assembly, T shall as soon as ! practicable after said date, May IS, !1916, prepare for filing In tho Common j Pleas Court of Dauphin County, my i final account as such liquidator and a I scheme of distribution to creditors, due notice of which will then be given to 1 all parties Interested, so that opportu nity may be afforded to file exceptions i thereto. CHARLES JOHNSON, i Insurance Commissioner of Pennsylva nia. 1 j Harrisburg, Pa. NOTICE Letters of Administration on the Estate of Charles H. Border, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., del-eased, having been grantci) to 1 the undersigned residing in Harris burg, all persons indebted to said Ins tate are requested to make immediate payment, ami those having claims will present them for settlement. ANNA B. BORDER, Administrator. Pennsylvania State Highway Depart ment, Harrisbrug, Pennsylvania. Sealed proposals will be received at said office until 10 A. M., March 16, 1916, for crush ed stone and for pea gravel or stone chips; and until 10 A. M., March 17, 1916, for culvert pipe and and until 10 A. M„ | March 21, 1916, for crushed stone and for pea gravel or stone chips; all of tho | above materials to be used for mainte ] nance work of the Department. Bids will be publicly opened and scheduled | and contract awarded as soon there ] after as possible on the above materials. | Bidding blanks, specifications and full \ particulars on application to R. J. Cun j ningham. State Highway Commissioner. NOTICE Is hereby given that appli cation will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on March 15, 1'916, under the provisions of an Act of Assembly, entitled, "An Act to provide for the in corporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April 29, 1574, and its supplements, for a charter of an intended corporation, to be called the EUREKA NOTION COMPANY, the char acter and object of which is the pur chasing, selling and dealing in wearing apparel, notions, fancy goods and other articles of a similar and cognate char acter, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, bene fits and privileges by said Act of As , sembly and its supplements conferred. CHARLES C. STROH, Solicitor. NOTICE 1 PLEASE NOTE that Geo. G. Swaln bank. President and General Manager of the Chas. F. Hoover Furniture Com pany since October 1. 1914, sold his In terest and severed his connection with that company March 1, 1916. GEO. G. SWAINBANK. AUCTION SALE OF GROCERY STOC K ' THE auction sale of the grocery stock and fixtures of Clarence B. Pechart. Bankrupt, having been ad journed. will be held at the grocery store. No. 1703 Regina Street, Harrls : burg. Pa., at 2 o'clock P. M., Thursday, March 9, 1916, when the said goods will j be offered In bulk to the highest bidder I : by the undersigned. Terms: Cash. THOMAS M. SYKES, Trustee. PUBLIC SALE NOTICE is hereby given that on the ' 22d day of March, 1916, the following personal property, to wit: One Knox Automobile, which has been consigned, by S. C. Morrow, the same thereof to J. D. Ferry for repairs, will be sold at public sale for the purpose of disc-hare ing and satisfying the lien for repairs ; t thereof, together with the cost of sale ! and advertisement. J. D. FERRY. I 125 to 131 South Eleventh Street. NOTICE j NOTICE is hereby given that personal . property belonging to Harry Towshanrl , | will be sold for storage if not called : ! for within ten days. . MRS. E. HOFFMASTER. MONEY TO LOAN Money to Gai To Housekeepers and Worklngmen. We will treat you fairly. EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO., Room 21 Spooner Building,. Licensed bonded. Incorporated. Take elevator Telephone Bell 1647 R. 1 NEW RECORDS ARE MADE BY METALS New York, March 7.—Crucible Steel I and Baldwin locomotive led the ir- i regular movement of the early session, dealings In these stocks far exceeding j tho demand for United States Steel, ! which continued to denote moderate j pressure. Crucible added two to yes terday's substantial advance and Bald win 2?i. California Petroleum Com mon and Preferred made further reces sions on the poor annual report, and j Mexican Petroleum and Texas Company i yielded sympathetically. Sugars re tained much of yesterday's buoyancy and metals were ilrni, Butte and Su- i perior making a new record on its frac- ] tional rise to 99',*. Bonds were ir regular. XKW YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros. & Co., members New York and Philadelphia Stock Ex , changes, 3 North Market Square, Ilar • Irisburg; 1338 Chestnut street, Phila delphia: 34 Pine street, New York, Ij furnish the following quotations: New York. March 7. Open. Clos. Alaska Gold Mines 18V4 18 Allis-Chalmers 29% 30 J American Beet Sugar .. 68»,i 67% . American Can 5914 59 Vi , American C& P 68 % 67% I American Cotton Oil ... 53 53 American Ice Securities . 28% 29% American locomotive .. 70% 70 American Smelting 99 % 100 American Sugar 111% 110%! American T & T 127% 127% ! . Anaconda 86% 86%! Atchison 103 103 Baldwin Locomotive ... 105% 105 I Baltimore & Ohio 88% 87% l Bethlehem Steel 479 476% | B F Goodrich 71 70% I California Petroleum .. 27% 21%: , Canadian Pacific 166% 166% ■ Central Leather 53 53% | . Chesapeake and Ohio .. 61% 61%! ' Chicago, Mil and St Paul 93% 93% I I Chicago, R I and Pacific 17% 16% , Chino Con Cop 58% 57% j [ Colorado Fuel and Iron. 42% 42 j Consolidated Gas 133% 133% | ' Corn Products 22% 22 % I Crucible Steel 81% 81 % I . Crucible Steel pfd ..... 115% 115 . Distilling Securities .... 47% 47 Eric 37% 36%! Erie, Ist pfd 52% 52%! General Electric Co. ... 167% 169 Gt. North, pfd 120% 120%! | Gt. North. Ore, ss 42% 42 ■ Gug. Exp 21% 21 % I Ins. Copper 45% 46%) Interboro-Met. pfd 73% 73 %j Kennecott 55% 57% j ' Kas. City South 25% 25 % | j Lackawanna Steel .... 76% 75% Lehigh Valley 7S 77%) Maxwell Motors 62 00%; j Merc. Mar. ctfs 16% 16% ! : Merc. Mar. ctfs. pfd ... 66% 65% Mex. Pot 104 102% i j Miami Copper 35% 36 ; [National Lead 67% 67% i • New York Central 104 104% 1 : NYN II H 67% 67% I New York Ont and West 27% 28 , Norfolk and Western ... 115% 115% • Northern Pacific 112% 112% : Pacific Mail 26 % 26 % \ ; Pennsylvania Kaiiroad.. 57 56% ' Pittsburgh Coal 30 30 Pittsburgh Coal pfd.... 103 102 Press Steel Car 53% 52% Railway' Steel Spg 39 " 38% Ray Con Copper 24% 24 % ' Reading 82% 82% I 1 Rep Tron & Steel 51% 51% 1 (Southern Pacific 97% 97 Southern Railway 20% 20% Southern Rwy pfd .... 58 58 Studebaker 141 139% j Tennessee Copper 57 56%! I Third Avenue 00% 60% j | Union Pacific 32% 132 %j iU S I Alcohol 153 151% I U S Rubber 50% 50% j U S Steel 82% 82% lU S Steel pfd 116% 116 ! Utah Copper 85% 85% | IVa Caro Chem 44% 4 4 West Union Tel 89% 89 Westingbouse Mfg 64 63% j PHII.ADISI.PHIA PRODUCE) Philadelphia, March 7. Wheat 1 Steady; INO. i, red, spot and March. lUIOI.2J| No. 2, Southern, red, $1.17@ | Corn Steady; No. 2, yellow, local 80@81c; steamer. No. 2, yellow, local, I 78%«»79%c. j . I Oats Steady; No. 2, white, 52® \ i 52% c; No. 3, white, 49<&i50c. Bran Market quiet but steady; city mills, winter, per ton, $25.00; west ern, Winter, per ton. $25.00; Spring, per ton, $22.50®) 23.00. Refined Sugars Market firm; refined powdered, 6.45 c; fine granulat ed, 6.35e; confectioners' A, 6.25 c. Butter —j Market higher; western, creamery, extras, 38c; nearby prints, I fancy, 41c. Eggs The market Is steady; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, $7.20 per case; do., current . i receipts, free cases, $7.05 per case; | western, extras, firsts, free cases, $7.20 rer ase; western, firsts, free cases, 7.05 per case. I Live Poultry The market is firm; fowls, 17 % @ 18% c; roosters. 12®13c; J Spring chickens, 14@>20c; ducks, 18® i j 20c; geese, 17®19c; turkeys, 20®22c. Dressed Poultry Market firm; turkeys, fancy, 30c; do., good to ! choice, 27@28c; do., fair to good. 25® 26c; do., old toms, 25c: fowls, fancy. 19 ® 20% c; do..good to choice,l7% 18'/>c; do., small sizes, 16@17c; old roosters. 15c; broiling chickens, nearby. 22f0 26c; do., western, 22<®24c; roasting! chickens, western, choice to fancy 19® ! 22c; do., fair to good. 15@18c; Spring ducks, nearby, 18@20c; do., western. 12 i ®18c; geese, nearby, 16®18c; do., west ern. u«i> 16c. Potatoes—Market steady: Pennsylva nia, white. per bushed $1.15®1.26; New ! York, per bushel, $1.10®1.15; Maine, per ! * l - 15 ®l-20; western, per bushel Jl-OOSjLlO; Jersey. No. 1. per uasket, i 40® Jersey, No. 2, per basket, 30® i PHILADELPHIA STOCKS Associated I'ress Philadelphia, March 7. Stocks closed strong. \ Cambria Steel ... General Asphalt ;;4 ; General Asphalt, Pfd 70'& Lake Superior Corporation 11 Lehigh Navigation 75% I j Valley . k 7S 1 Pennsylvania Railroad 56% Pennsylvania Steel, Pfd 98 Philadelphia Electric 27 " Philadelphia Company 11 Philadelphia Company, Pfd ,T6<i Philadelphia llapid Transit 18V Philadelphia Traction 71) Vi Heading Reading. 2d Pfd 44a; ! Reading. Gen. Mtg 95 Storage Battery 62% ! I'ni'in Traction 4:j Cnited Gas Improvement 89>; 1 I nlted States Steel 82 4i Warwick"' Iron and Steel 10% ! chicago i vrri.K Chicago. 111., March 7. Hogs Re- ! < eipts, 17,000: strong. Bulk of sales.! ! $9.05®9.30; light, $8.80®9.30; mixed | $8.90»'.9.26: heavy $8.80©9.35; rough! l 1 $8.00*18.95; j Cattle Receipts, 3,000: steady. Na tive beef steers. J7.:. 9.75; stockers and feeders. $5.7607.90; cows and heif- I ers, $3.50«i>8.5u; calves, $8.25(^)11.00 Sheep Receipts, 15,000: steady. 1 Wethers, $7.90®8.50; lambs, S'J 25® 11.25. i CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Chicago. 111., March 7. Board of Trade closing: Wheat—May. 1.13%; July, 1.10774. 1 Corn—May, 75Vi : July, 75%. Oats—May. 43%; July, 41%. Pork—May, 22.30; Julv, 22.00. Lard—May, 10.80; July, 11.02. ' Piibs—May, 11.90; July, 12.00. 13 fl||B»£R STAMQA •iff II SEALS & STENCILS UV Sj" MFC.BYHBG.STENCILWORKS ■ il II 130 LOCUST ST. HB6.PA. U IV \ MONEY We lend money in amounts from $5.00 to $300.00 and arrange pay ments to suit borrowers' con- I venlence. Business confidential. I Lowest rate in city. Licensed, bond ed and Incorporated. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO. 132 Wulnut St. *• UNERAL AND J Cumbc rla.ul Jural Cft, New Cumberland. Pa. sls to S3OO LOANS at legal rates on personal prop erty, real estate or approved en dorsement. Weekly or monthly payments. No company will make you a loan at lower rates or on easier terms. CO-OPERATIVE Loan and Investment Co. Chartered by the State of l'ciuia. Dec. 7, 11)09 Camp Hill j The Suburb of Natural Beauty; go out with us and inspect our new ; addition, "Cooper Heights," with | its concrete walk, electric lights, 1 water and gas with its fine build ings and bungalow sites. We will | help you select a lot and build you i a home. One hundred bungalow i designs and plans to select from. West Shore Realty Co. Baer & Rico Lemoyno Trust Co. Building Ivemoyne, Pa. Bell Phono 3198-J * SMALL FARM FOR SALE One mile south of Grantliam Sta -1 tion on the P. & K. Railway. 100 ; grapo vines, 160 pear, 60 sour ! cherry, 30 sweet cherry, 50 quince, I 200 plum, 50 peach, 160 apple trees; gooseberries, currants, red and black raspberry patch, straw berry patch, flowers and fine lawn. Good buildings and never-failing well of water. Would make an ideal summer home. For particu lars, see J. B. Mac Donald Real Estate Broker 1319 Market. St. v ZINC YKM.OW PINE Regular quarterly dividend of cents payable March 25 to stock holders of record March 10. Stock holders now receive dividends every six weeks. SUCCESS Enough ore In sight to insure pro- I due tion at present rate for IS months. New vein will double j proven ore. Has $250,000 cash in treasury. COPPER | KKNNKCOTT Will bo largest producer of copper in world within a year. Could pay current dividend with copper sell i ing as low as 10 cents a pound, i mac;MA Regular quarterly dividend of 50 cents payable March 31 to stock of record March 10. Zinc production will increase earning power. | MOTHER IiODE I Proven ore In sight equivalent to 49 cents per share on total capital i ization, with all expenses deducted. OIL PIKHCE Annual report wilt show earnings of more than 7 per cent. 011 stock. Complete cycle in oil industry. PL)It 13 Oil, Earning 80 per cent, annually. Just distributed extra dividend of 50 per cent, amounting to $2,260,000. A request for detailed report incurs no obligation. HOWARD A. RILEY & CO. I.and Title Building, Philadelphia. Telephones: Spruce 4410. 31) Broad St. ItMce 130. New York MIDWEST OIL The productive qualities of this remarkable oil company in Wyom j ing are just being appreciated by I shrewd investors. MIDWEST OIL | is at present supplying Midwest Refining with 6,000 barrels of J crude oil daily and the latter or j ganization has just announced its | Intention of entering the Eastern market. MIDWEST OIL is capable of quadrupling production at any time J and with record prices prevailing I for crude oil the earnings of MID | WEST OIL for this year should be j of a character to create tremen dous activity in the stock, j Our Weekly Market Review, just 1 issued, also contains comprehen sive details regarding COSDEN & COMPANY, Ilu PONT POWDER i TOBACCO PRODUCTS, UNITED PROFIT SHARING. OHIO OIL PURE OIL, PEERLESS MOTORS KATHODIAN BRONZE, SAPCLPX i REFINING. MIDWEST REI'IN ; ING, INTERNATIONAL MER. CANTILE MARINE. CHEVROLET MOTORS, MOTHER LODE, and j all the active oil securities. We I suggest that you communicate with us at once while the market move ! ment in the oil stocks is in full swing. L. L. Winkelman & Co. 130 S. llroad St.. Pbllrdelplila I'lioucm Walnut ««37: Knee aBS3 New York Wllmlnicton. Del. PurkerxhiirK, XV. Va. DIRECT WIRKS to the VARI OUS MARKETS >-■ """ J Lost Keys Arc Annoying only to those who have no dupll i cates, but don't worry—phone us; i we'll have a man there Immediately to open your lock or trunk. Let us save you future annoyance by mak ing dupli- V cates of / \/\- "v your keys I W\ we. V now after I Q»\ they're lost V v/ f\J lt'e too late. D. SEITZEFF l.ocksmlth— 130.1 N. Sixth St. Klcctrle Ilelln Hepnlrc.d Bell 1
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