A Telegraph Waal Ad Will Quickly lent That Vacant Room Deaths AHN-—On March 7, 1916, David F. Ahn, Med 82 year*. Funeral on Friday morning, at io o'clock, from his late residence, 425 Muench street. Further services Sun luirv, Pa., at 2 P. M. Body can be Jfwvil Thursday afternoon. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. HA Ki;il C. M. Baker, on March 1916. at his home, Enola, Pa., aged 3i years. _ , r I'uneral o«i Thursday, at 1:30 P. M., from his home. Burial Enola Ceme tery. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. GARDNER. March 8, 1916, Regina F. Gardner, at her late home, 214 Forster street. Funeral services will be held at the above address Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, to which relatives and friends are invited. Burial private, at Camp Hill. Please omit flowers. MURK Mrs. Lizzie C. Work, wife of E. F. Work, died Tuesday evening ;rt her late residence. Enola. She was « member of the Reformed Church and is survvied by her husband and two children. . ... I'uneral services on Satunla.v after will be In charge of the Rev. «. R. 1 l&rtzel. Burial will be made in the Knola Cemetery. HOIISTICK On Tuesday evening, March 7. 1916, Miss Susie E. llorstlck. at her home, in Paxtang . aged ul years. _ _ Funeral sedvices on Saturday after noon. at 2 o'clock, from her late resi dence, the Rev. 11. B. King officiat ing. Burial Shoop's Church Ceme tery. Relatives and friends are in vited to attend without further notice. IIII'PLG On March 8, 1916, Viola May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis i". Hippie, aged 23 years. Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at - o'clock, from her late home, 100 < North Third street. Burial East Har i Nliiu g Cemetery. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. HORN March 7, 1916. Davis Horn. Jr.. at his lato home, the Donaldson Apartments. Services will be lield at the liorne of his 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. Itl'.ll.EV Frederick A. Reiiey. on J March «. 1916, at Waterbury, Conn., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. McK. Reiiey, | of Buffalo, N. Y„ aged 27 years. Fullers I will be private on Wedties dav afternoon on arrival of train. Burial Fast Harrisburg Cemetery. Please omit flowers. HAPri.K On March 6. 1916, Charles W. Happle, aged 63 years. Funeral on Thursday, March 9. at 2 P. SI., from residence of his brother in-law, Harry MeCombs, No. 409 Herr street. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further no tice. Burial East Harrisburg Ceme ■ IN MKMOBIAM IN MEMORIAM. MARION ANDERSON VERBEKE, Wife of William K. Verbeke, DIED SIARCH 8. 1896. LOST LOST One 14-kt. double vest chain. Vlth square charm having In it a photo, between Strawberry and Highland, Pmith Front street, Steelton. Finder •w in be rewarded. Frank Leber, 517 {-ninth front street, Steelton. Pa. LOST About noon, Tuesday, on Ma* lav street, bunch of keys in leather ease. Reward if returned to Room 22, j I*. R. It. Union Station. ) LOST On Second street, between Maclay and Union Trust Building, j brown leather pocltetbook. Reward if | returned "to 226 Maclay. LOST Brlndle Bull puppy; short ears and short tail. Answers to name 1 >f I scanty. Reward if returned to 1614 Ijegina street. Bell phone 916 R. FOUND FOUND What you have been look ing for In good work, at Eggert's Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works, 1 1245 Market street. We call and de li^Tj^^ —m I HELP WANTED—MaIe TRUCK HELPER—Experienced man 1 1(1 help or. auto truck. Apply 8 A. M. | Harrisburg Gas works. WANTED Form builders and J handy men accustomed to working ! around pile-driver. Apply to Robert l Grace Contracting Co., Milton, Pa. W ANTED Young man steno-| m'apher. Slust be experienced. Be- j ginners need not apply. Opportunity for advancement. Permanent position. I State references, age and salary. Appli- ' cations received until March 11. Ad- j ilress J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co., | Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Tailor on pants and 1 vests for out-of-town custom tailor. ! Address Box F., 3799, care of Tele graph. ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES ' MEN WANTED Ablebodied, unmar- i ried men between ages of 18 and 35; 1 citizens of United States, of good char- j actor and temperate habits, who can > speak, read and write the English I language. For Information apply to Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building, ! 3d & Market Sts., Harrisburg. Pa. SALESMEN WANTED Direct to I the consumer; salary and commission: j lewspapermen preferred. Apply 269 j Broad street. WANTED Carpetlaycr to take sec- : jnd place for season, or regular. Apply j Daily News, Lebanon, Pa. j Houses For Rent f 112 Linden St., 3 s. f„ 8 r *l2 1 | ? 2122 N. 7th St., 3 s. b., S r »13» ! ? 1508 Allison St.. 2% S>. b |l4' ; >1316 N. Front St., 3 s. f., 7 r jlsi ' > ::S0 Boyd Ave., 2 s. f„ 5 r sls? i 2-story 7 & 8 r. h #l4. sl3 and #lß* i IS. 13th St.. 3 s. b., 7 r. b fl7i i 65s Emerald St.. 3 s. b„ 9 r #JT? 1 2327 X. 3d St., 3 sb„ 8 r. b »no i 4 1109 N. 2d St.. 3 s. b„ 10 r. b «aui I i 1209 N. 14th St.. 2% s. b., 8 r. b., $25. i i 2220 N- Second St.. 3 s. b„ 9 r., b„ spr,o' 1 i 209 S. Front St.. 3 s. b.. 10 r *751 ! • 312 Chestnut St.. (furnished)... .#1254 • 911 N. 2d St.. 3 s. h., 14 r.. 2 b„ *IOO. i 4 1205 and 1207 Capital St., 3-story • brick carriage works (38xS0), Ssoi : t APARTMENT • Centrally located (furnished) apart- 11 t ment six rooms bath cityt steam heat. i* * SUBURBAN i Hell,, t lato. ROSS Ave 914.50 > • < amp Hill—Myer3 Ave sar>» • f'oic Station—bungalow SIS" • Hnlnlyu (Aldinger Cottage), ... slalc WANTED First-class Drop Ham mermen and Die linkers, on all around work. Highest wages, best of condi tions, no trouble. Apply Driggs-Sea l bury Ordnance Company, Sharon, Pa. WANTED First-class salesman to | represent reliable Automobile Tire | manufacturer. Must be local man; ex perience not necessary; excellent propo rtion. Apply Rutherford Rubber Co., 13 South Fifth street, Reading, Pa. MACHINISTS WANTED Boring mill or lathe hands, who can work (rom blue prints; alto tool makers. Ad dress, or apply. Employment Depart ment. Wsstlngnouae Eleotrlo & Allg Co., East Pittsburgh, Pa LEARN to become a practical chauf feur and earn *l6O to S2OO per month. We give you practical lessons at your own home. We send you it su,si.O Dossier with Instructions, to practice on j between working hours. write for i particulars. Auto Transportation Training, Corresponding Department, 25-27-29 North Cameron street, Harris i burg, WANTED Man and family for on l a farm, about 115 acres. Address G., 3703, care of Telegrah. WANTED Young' men, between 17 and l'J years of ago, for general work. Apply Jackson Mtg. Co., Fourth and Hoyd streets. WANTED Four machinists and helpers. Apply l>y letter only. Co- Operative Heating Co.. Harris burg, Pa. WANTED White cook and bar tender at Pine Grove Hotel, Pine Grove, Pa. WANTED Good man to do general work In garage; must be sober and honest; permanent position; state ref erence. Address 8., 3801, care of Tele graph. WANTED Man to work on farm by month or year—three-quarters of a mile lrorn Harrisburg. Phone lieli 995-3-R-3—or write Box A, 3825, care of Telegraph. WANTED A few good men who understand working in scrap yard. Ap ply at once to Wm. Friedman, Tenth street, below Mulberry Street Bridge. WANTED Experienced gent's fur nishings salesman wanted. Steelton Store Co., Steelton, Pa. WANTED* 4O able-bodied men between 21 and 40 years of age for piece work. W iiite or colored. Apply in person to agent, Harrisburg Transfer, .Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, Division street, Harrisburg, Pa. HUM' WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Experienced young lady to sell women's apparel. Good place for the light party. References re quired. Call at Bloom's, 810 North Third street. WANTED By refined widower, with baby boy two years, a young wo man to takecare ol' baby and do the housework; state salary wanted; refer ence. Box 3798. care of Telegraph. WANTED Office girl, typewriting and shorthand unnecessary, capable ot using phone intelligently. Apply In per son. Keystone Rug Co., 1115 Mont gomery. WANTED An elderly woman wishes position as housekeeper in small family. Trustworthy and compe tent of taking full charge. 823 Sus quenanna^street. WANTED White woman wants general housework; references. Address 808 East street. WANTED Young girl desires to learn clerking in store or any kind or general office work. Address 1213 Ful ton street. City. WANTED Girl 1 6 years old wisnes general housework or child's nurse; must sleep at home, in city. Call, or address, 1215 Fulton street, Harrisburg, Pa 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., Reily and Fulton streets. WANTED Experienced rollers and' I bunehmakers. Steady work guaran- j teed. Apply Central Cigar Company, 125 South Cameron street. WANTED Girls for laur.dry work; j no experience necessary; must be over j 16 years of age. Sanitary Family j Washing Co., Sixteenth and Elm j streets. ROBINSON & CO., Third and Broad I streets, require the services of a first- I class saleslady in Millinery Department. I Apply at Store. WORK at Hershey In modern factory; ] good pay while learning; steady em- I ploy merit; desirable positions now open, j Hershey Is the healthiest industrial town ; in America Delightful living conditions. ! Apply at once, Hershey Employment ! Bureau, Hershey, Pa LARGE MANUFACTURER will es- I tabllsh active lady of good address and j ability In permanent, profitable busi- ] ness in her home town. « r 'o.oo to SIOO.OO per month. Experience unnec essary. All or spare time. Occupation congenial to woman of refinement. For | particulars address Parker Co., 2750 North Twelfth street, Philadelphia, Pa. ! WANTED Capable white woman ! for general housework. In family ot four; one who will appreciate a good home; good wages. Apply 12 South | Nineteenth street, between 6 and 9 ! P. M. 7 WANTED Operators experienced i on power sewing machines, also five j experienced examiners, at Jennings' Mfg. Company. 414 State street. WANTED—We have openings for 12 more bright girls. Apply, Silk Mill, Corner North and Sec ond streets. WORKS DRESSMAKING SCHOOL teaqhes all pattern cutting by measure, i before sewing. The pupil cuts the pat- i torn, cuts the goods, and makes the 1 entire dress, making her own dresses ! while learning. Day and Evening! classes. Ass reduction o:< the tuition is given all pupils who begin now. Works Dressmaking School, 22 North , Fourth Street WANTED Girls over 16 to strip tobacco. Also experienced Rollers, Bunehmakers, Packers, Filler and Binder Strippers. Wel fare looked after by trained nurse. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Com pany. 500 Race street. WANTED Experienced j sewing machine operators to work on women's and children's wear. Harrisburg Apparel Co., over City j Star Laundry, 414-416 State street, rear entrance. ■SITUATIONS WANTED—MuIe WANTED Position as cake baker by young man; willing to leave city. Address No. 1625 Fulton street. WANTED Chauffeur, young man, 27 years, wlrlies position driving .tour ing ear or truck; seven years' driving experience in Harrisburg; al3o first class repairman; can give very best ref erences. Address M„ 3755, care ot Tele graph, SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe WANTED Farm work by the month; can grlve good reference; age, about 32 years. Address 1625 Fulton street. - , SITUATIONS WANTED —FemaIe WANTED Situation by competent young \\oman; thoroughly understands handling of pattern department and de partment store work; reference furnish ed. Address M., 3824, care of Tele graph. WANTED Situation wanted at gen eral housework; good home in prefer ence to high wages. Call, or address, 412 Herr street. WANTED White woman desires Sosltlon at general housework. Ad ress C., 3700, care of Telegraph. WANTED White woman desires day's work of any kind. Call, or ad dress, 38 North Tenth street, Harris burg. WANTED Sewing by the day or week. Alteration a specialty. Refer ence furnished regarding ability and character. Address Seamstress, 3759, care of Telegraph. HOUSEWORK Two colored South ern girls desire positions at general housework. Call, or address, 108 Mary avenue. WANTED Cook and pastry maker of experience desires a position in pri vate family. Address K., 3800, care of Telegraph. WANTED Middle-aged woman, with seven-year-old boy, desires posi tion as housekeeper. Address T., 3749, care of Telegraph. REAL ESTATE FOK SALE i FOR SALE Houses centrally lo | cated. Camp Hill, three miles from i Harrisburg, brick and frame, well built. : Also splendid building lots sold on easy terms. lx>w interest on money. W. J. Meily. Mechanlcsburg, Pa. FOR SALE Frame houses, located in Shiremanstown, Pa.. Main street. Steam and trolley car service. Easy terms. Money standing in at low In terest. Come and be convinced. Ad dress M„ 3726, care of Telegraph. 2134 GREEN STREET 3-story brick dwelling, 10 rooms, bath and i steam heat, front and rear porches, side | entrance. | Co., Second and Walnut streets. WEST FAIRVII2W On trolley line, corner property on Euola Road and Pennsylvania Ave., 2'/4-story frame dwelling. 7 rooms, bath and furnace, lot. 60x110. Would make a good loca tion for grocery business. Brinton- Packer Co.. Second and Walnut streets. WOODBINE ST.. 548 and 652—Anxi ous to sell, and therefore the prices are right. All improvements, including steam heat. Particulars at Beii Realty Co., isergner Building. NEW HOUSE that should interest you at $3,200, well built, desirably located, equipped most modernly, steam heated, i three porches. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. CORNER PROPERTY FOR SALE at a greatly reduced price lot, 17x125 — frame house stable on rear prop erty now yielding S2O per month. Price, $2,100. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bulld ing. $1,500 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. FOR SALE 1 to 10 acres of the choicest land - 1 — well located for all purposes and where every dollar plant ed will produce like the soil. Multiply according to its judicious investment. Easy terms. F. S. Murnma & Son, Real ' Estate and Insurance Agents, Mechan lcsburg, Pa. LOTS—Levi Brandt Est., Efk 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 2V4-story brick, facing i Jonestown Road, north of Reservoir j Park. All improvements. Built one j year. Now vacant. This week, $2,800. i Edgar B. Lerew, 4 North Fifth street. I FARM 9B acres, three-fourths mile I west of Enola; stone house; bank barn; all outbuildings; fine apple orchard;! will be sold at reasinable price. Also I small farms ranging from 5 to 16 acres. I Good locations. Houses In nearly every I part of city and suburban villages. Fine building lots East and West Hi rrls burg, Penbrook, Earlington and Pax- I tang. For further Information call, or write, Samuel Plough, Real Estate Agent, 256 Crescent Street. Harrisburg, ' Pa. FOR SAL 4£ —Beautiful new two-and- ] a-half-story brick residenco 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. —_ FOR SALE at a real bargain,! properties on Capital street, 40! feet front, extending to James street, a brick and two frame dwellings thereon, Nos. 802, 804 and 806 Capital street. Harris-! burg Trust Company. LEMOYNE Hummel Avenue, two- ' story single brick, all modern improve- I nieiu.s; will sell cheap. Three-stpry double brick, steam heat, electric lights and gas; will sell one half. Boslcr Ave nue, one single two-story frame, all conveniences, one double two-story brick with improvements; will sell one i 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. T. FOR SALE Houses in 2000 block Swatara street; steam heat; all im- j provements; side entrance. Prices from I $2,200 to $3,500 on easy terms. Irvin 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 Telegragji, city. ILEAL ESTATE FOR KENT 1IX) N. SECOND STREET Second and third floor front office rooms, in cluding steam heat and light. Apply to Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and Wal nut streets. Fori RENT No. ISIS Green street; house Ir newly papered and ill llrst class condition; all Improvements; rent reasonable. Apply 1816 Green. FOR RENT Two-and-one-half story frame dwelling for colored pco ple_only, 1130 North Front street. Ap ply 226 Chestnut street. I FOR RENT lOO9 North Second street, 3-story brick; all improvements; ■ front porch; front and side entrances; j very desirable location. Apply C. L Long, Kunkel Building. REAIi ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT Large, new two-story single brick house with all improve ments, with vegetable garden, privilege to build garage,.located on Long street. West .Shore Realty Co., Baer & Rice, Lemoyne Trust Building, lyemoyne. Pa Bell phone SI9BJ. FOR RENT — ; 320 Sayford avenue, to small, white family, centrally located, 2V4-story frame; water in kitchen; handy to market and works. Rent, $9.50. Inquire 429 Broqd 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 ICepner, 1141s Liberty street. FOR RENT 426 North street, April 1, corner brick house. 8 rooms, bath and city steam heat, fronting new Capi tol Park. Inquire 400 North street. FOR RENT Two-story warehouse, 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. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT FOR RENT A modern corner home, all improvements, 920 North Sixteenth street. Possession at once. Apply on premises or Bell phone 2089 J. • CLOVERLY HEIGHTS Sycamore Street, 1724, brick dwelling. 9 rooms, bath, steam heat, gas and electric lights. Rent. $23.00. Rohrer & Son, Bergner Building. • FOR RENT OR SALE Farm prop erty near West Fairview, about 120 acres; possession April 1. Harrisburg Trust Company. HEAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED To purchase, a 7 or 8- room residential jiroperty. Price to be about $3,5ti0.00. Any good location con sidered. Address J. E., care of Tele graph. WANTED. TO BUY Business prop erty on Market between. Eleventh and Thirteenth. Must be not less than 20x9i» lot. Anybody who wants to make quick sale, investigate. Must know by last of March. Address M„ 3796, cure of Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT 107 SOUTH FRONT STREET 2 sec ond tloor housekeeping apartments, containing 2 or 3 rooms with baths nnd kitchens. Possession April 1. Ap ply to Brlnton-Packer Co., second and Walnut streets. FOR RENT Furnished Housekeep ing - Apartment Four rooms and bath, Including kitchen. Location central on Locust street. Phone 1260 M. Peniia. Realty & Improvement Co., 132 Locust street. WALNUT ST.. 204 An apartment with six rooms and bathroom, balcony in the rear with dumb waiter and clothes drier. Terms reasonable. City steam. E. Mather. FOR RENT Apartment, 1419 Ver non street, first boor, electric lights, gas and steam heat, stationary laundry. Apply Baptistl, 1208 Chestnut, or Third and Chestnut. Bell phone 624. APARTMENTS WANTED WANTED Apartment on second floor for business and living, with all improvements, on Second street, be tween Market and State streets. Can furnish best of reference. Address 0., 3859, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young, married couple wants two furnished rooms, with bath or convenient bath facilities, with pri vate family, on or near North Second street. Board for one if possible. To take possession April 1 or 15. Address W., 3i'56, care of Telegraph. WANTED Gentleman and wife de sire small, furnlslid housekeeping apartment. Must be modern and near business district. Would share llome with widow if satsifactory. References. Address A., 3758, care of Telegraph. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two single office rooms in Union Trust Building. FOR RENT Two attractive second floor rooms; all conveniences and use of phone; gentlemen only. 813 North Second street. FOR RENT Furnished front room; all conveniences; use of lione; pleasant location; moderate rent; lady or gen tleman. Inquire 30 Evergreen street. FOR KENT Two completely fur nished rooms for light housekeeping; also one nicely furnished room, suitable for lady of gentleman. Call 4 South Fourth. FOR RENT Finely furnished front room, three large windows and all con veniences, Including phone; central and desirable location. Apply 324 North Second street. FOR RENT—Storeroom, 252 Hamilton street. Rent, $12.00. Chas. Adler, Real Estate and In surance, 1002 North Third street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec ond and third iloor rooms, with board. In small, private family. Apply 45 North Sixteenth street. 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 phone. Apply 719 North Sixth street. STOREROOM FOR RENT Fine large room,/231 North Seond street. In quire 217 North Second. FOR RENT Two nicely unfurnish ed communicating second tloor front rooms: steam heat; electric lights; use of bath; no children. 618 Camp street. FOR RENT Furnished and unfur nished rooms for rent, second and third floors. Call 1210 Walnut street. FOR RENT Attractively furnished room, also one unfurnished room, at 222 North Third street. Apply 'J North Front street, or call Bell phone 1029 M. FOR RENT Furnished second tloor front room for rent; steam heat; use of bath; within three minutes' walk of Market Square. Address 0., 3792, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Neatly furnished rooms; all modern conveniences. Ap ply 118 South street, near Front street. UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Rooms completely fur nished for light housekeeping; hot and rold water; steam heat and bath; good location. Apply to No. 20 North Sev enteenth street, City. BUILT exclusively for light house keeping. strictly private, ail outside, with or without kitchenettes. Stoves furnished free. Laundry, phone and bathroom privileges. Weekly pay ments. Janltress service. Inquire 429 Broad street. Daily inspection invited. ROOMS WANTED WANTED Three or four nicely furnished rooms for*l Ight housekeeping. 1111 l district preferred. To take posses sion about March 15 or April 1. Ad dress S., 3791, care of Telegraph. ROOMS AND BOARDING BOARDING Excellent home-cook ed meals. Reasonable rates. 235 Boa® street. FOR SALE PIANO 5375.00 piano for sale for less than half price. No reasonable of fer refused for cash. Full size ma-i hogany ease. Used two months. Ad dress Ruth Kline, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Typewriters bought, sold or rented. Harrisburg Typewriter and Supply Co., 40 North Court street. FOR SALE Blacksmith shop and tools; small country town; good rea sons for selling. Address 0., 3795, caro of Telegraph. FOR SALE lndian motorcycle; single cylinder; free engine; tine condi tion: new tires; $55 cash. Apply 28 South Third street, Harrisburg. FOR SALE—Extra fine pair mated black horses, five years old. Sound and gentle. Accli mated. Make splendid dray or general purpose team. C. D. Stewart, 706 Kunkel Bldg., or H. M. Stees, 127 South Cameron street. FOR SALE An art, embroidery and fancy goods store. Owner retiring. Reansonable price if taken soon. Apply at store, Sixth and Granite avenue. FOR SALE—By party about to leave city, Haynes upright piano. Used less than six weeks. Price, $125. Cost, SIOO. 1617 Penn. FOR SALE S. C. W. Leghorn and White Wyandotte Eggs for hatching; Tom Barron and Young strains; also, six slightly used Cyphers and Buffalo Incubators, at a bargain. Address Locust Grove Farm, Marysville, Pa. FOR SALE One concrete mixer, one-fourth yard, in good condition; one 1914 Ford runabout. In good condition. Price, $215.00. West Falrview Garage. Bell phone 3069 M. FOR SALE!—OId Stainer violin, and several other old violins, in excellent condition. Cheap to quick, cash buyer. Professionals, take a look at these bar gains. Call 228 Charles street, between Cumberland and Broad. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Tttlegraph Business Offi-.e. BUY Traveling Bags, Suitcases and 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. AT GABLES. 111-117 South Second street, 5,000 sets new sash, Bxlo, 12 L. primed and glazed, at $1.30 per set. Also other sizes. *FOR SALE—The Rodgers Pool Room, Cigar Store and Restaurant, doing good business, situate In Realty Building, end of trolley line, MidUlelown, Pa. J. P. Rodgers, Owner. FOR SALE 46 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, six-cylinder, seven passengers. Tires and machinery prac tically good as new. Yach body. Will sell at a great sacrifice to quick buyer. Apply 424 Reily. Bell phone 2281 W. AT GABLE'S, 113, 115 and 117 South Second street, 5,000 gallons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme quality. All the full line of the Acme make. 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, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at tha Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE ~ Scratch Pads new supply—6o for 26c while they last. Ap ply Job Printing Department The Tele graph Printing Company. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Su burban home, 2 V6-story frame, 8 rooms 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 FOR RENT Fireproof, up-to-date private garages, $•! and $5 per month. Apply Geo. W. Updegrove, 1200 Penn street. Bell phone 3860. WILL rent out a first-class piano on 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 We.have a purchaser for a well-located Grocery Store. Get In touch with us If you have a proposi tion of this kind to offer. Brinton- Packer Co.. Second and Walnut streets. WANTED By refined widower, board for two-year-old son. Address Box 3797, care of Telegraph. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED —Lady or gentleman, with small capital, to rent space In dry goods store. Good proposition. Do not reply unless you mean business. Address Box S., 3826, care of Telegraph. GROCERY STORE FOR SALE—Stock at inventory and fixtures at a discount —modern equipment corner property. Rent for dwelling and store, S3O. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. ANY Intelligent person can earn good income corresponding for uewspapers. experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock port. N. T. WILL EXCHANGE a live retail store, doing a casli 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 $60,000 In live years In tha mall order business, began with SS. Send for free booklet Tells how. Haa cock. 255 Lockport. N. T. ' BUSINESS PERSONALS .MOVING WE move pianos carefully. Bell 116. Winter Piano Co., 23 North Fourth street. EXPERT PIANO TUNING $1.50 Bell 146 Winter Piano Co., 23 N. Fourth St. FOR falling hair try Oross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, ttas Druggist and Apothecary. 119 Market street. Harrisburg, Pa Telephone orders glvtn prompt attention. Ball 19(0. ~ HAULING H. A. HARTMAN, Boardlnc Stable nnd National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lather, Manager. Fifth and Woodbine street. Bell phone No. 2.-.nlß_ READING CHECKS MARKET DECLINE Irregularity Is Pronounced; Professional Dealings De prives Stocks of Interest By Associated Press New York, March 8. Dealings dur ing the forenoon were so obviously professional as to deprive the market of other than local interest. Irregu larity became more pronounced, but the decline was partly checked by a demand for Reading, which rose two points on large transactions. This was offset, however, by recur rent heaviness in Crucible. Studebaker and Mexican Petroleum, while less ac tive shares, Including California Pe troleum and People's Gas were appreci ably better. United States Steel and Kennecott were subject to intermittent 1 pressure. Further weakness in German exchange featured the international i money market. Bonds were irregular. NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros. & Co., members New York and Philadelphia Stock Ex changes, 3 North Market Square, Har risburg; 1338 Chestnut street, Phila delphia; 34 Pine street. New York, furnish the following quotations: New York. March 8. Open. Clos. Alaska Gold Mines 17% 21% Allis-Chalmers 30% 30 American Beet Sugar ... 68 68% American Can 59 59% American C & F 67% 67% American Cotton. Oil ... 52 52 1 14 American Ice Securities . 29 29 American Locomotive .. 70 70% American Smelting .... 99% 99% American Sugar 110 109% American T & T 127% 127% Anaconda 86% 80% Atchison 103% 102% Baldwin Locomotive ... 105% 104% Baltimore & Ohio 87% 87% Bethlehem Steel 477 4^7 B F Goodrich 71 71% Brooklyn Kapid Transit B(i% 87 California Petroleum .. 22 22% Canadian Pacific 166% 160 Central Leather 53 52% Chesapeake Vnd Ohio .. 61 % 61 Chicago, Mil and St Paul 93% 92% Chicago, R 1 and Pacific 16% 16% Cliino Consolidated Cop. 57 % 57% Colorado Fuel and Iron. 42 41% Consolidated Gas 133 133% Corn Products 22% 23 Crucible Steel 80% 80% Crucible Steel pfd 115 113% Distilling Securities .... 47% 47 Erie 36% 36% Erie, Ist pfd 52% 52 Gen. Electric Co 169 169 General Motors 460 465 Ot North, pfd 120% 181 Gt. North. Ore, ss 42% 42% Gug. Exp 21% 21% Ins. Copper 46% 46% Interboro-Met 17 16% Kennecott 57% 57 Interboro-Met. pfd 73% 74 Kas. City South 25 25% L.tck. Steel 76% 75% Lehigh Valley 78% 77% Maxwell Motors 60% 60 Merc. Mar. ctfs. 16% 16% Merc. Mar. ctfs. pfd. ... 66% 68% I«Iox. Pet 102% 102 Miami Copper 35% 36% Missouri Pacific 4% 4% National Lead 68 67% New York Central 104% 104% NYN H H 66% «6% New York Ont and West 28 28% Norfolk and Western .. 115% 115% Northern Pacific 112% 112% Pacific Mail 26% 25 Pennsylvania Railroad.. 56% 56% Pittsburgh Coal 28% 28% Pittsburgh Coal pfd.... 102 102% Pi ess Steel Car 51% 52 Railway Steel Spg 38% 38% Ray Con Copper 24% 24% Reading 83 R4% Republic Iron & Steel .. 51% 51% Southern Pacific 97 97 Southern Railway 20 20% Studebaker 138% 140 Tennessee Copper 57 56% Union Pacific 131% 132 U S I Alcohol 151 % 150% U S Rubber 60% 49% U S Steel 82% 83 U S Steel pfd 116% 116% Utah Copper 85% 85% Va Caro Chem 43% 43 West Union Tel 89 89 Westlnghouse Mfg .... 64 64 CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago. 111., March 8. Hogs Re ceipts. 36,000; active. 15c above yes terday's average. Bulk of sales, $9.30 (&/9.50; light, $8.954i)39.15; mixed, $9.10 ($9.50; heavy, $!).00@9.55; rough, $9.00@ 9.15; pigs, $7.50®8.50. Cattle Receipts, 13,000; firm. Na tive beef steers. $7.40@9.85; stockers and feeders, $5.75®7.90; cows and heif ers, $3.50@8.50; calves. $8.25@11.00. Sheep Receipts, 16,000; firm. Wethers, $8.00@8.80; lambs, $9.50® 11.50. CHICAGO BOARD OP TRADE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., March B.—Board of Trade dosing: Wheat—May. 1.10%; July, 1.08%. Corn—May. 74%: July, 74%. Oats—May. 43; July. 41%. Pork—May, 22.17; July, 22.07. Lard—May, 10.82; July, 11.02. Ribs—May. 11.87; July, 11.97. STORAGE FIREPROOF STORAOBJ. Private rooms for household goods, $3 per month and up. We Invite Inspection. Low insurance. 437-445 South Seoond street. Harrlsburg Storage Company, i STORAGE! IN 11-story brick building, rear .£!lm^Ke?-.1 The case was appealed by. Rider s Attorneys Fox and Geyer, and the Supreme court ordered a re trial with directions that the case should be argued on the difference In actual valuation of the land before al \n, er ,he construction of the dam. I he sum was allowed on three sepa rate items—s4.280 for the damage to the farm at the rate of S4O per acre: sooo punitive damages, and $1,712 for damages incident to delay in settle ment of the case. To I'lint Lykcns Special Ballots.— Ihe county commissioners to-day or dered a special form of ballot print ed for Lykens borough to be used at the special election March 21 when the people will vote on the question of in creasing the school's bonded indebt edness $20,000 to make additions, al terations and improvements to the system. PHILADELPHIA I'RODDCE By Associated Press Philadelphia, March 8. Wheat « io . w £'' ; No. 2, red, sot and March, $1.17 118 ' tsouthern > red, $1.15® „ A Corn Steady; No. 2, yellow, local "OJkSIc; steamer. No. 2, yellow, local, 78 lSs ®79%c. -,.9, als ~ Steady; No. 2, white, 52® 62%e: No. 3, white, 49®00c. 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 tlrm; refined powdered. 6.60 c; fine granulat ed, 6.50 c; confectioners' A, 6.40 c. ! Butter Market firm; western j creamery, extras, 38c; nearby prints! fancy, 41c. Eggs The market is steady; Pennsylvania and other nearby tlrsts. free cases, $7.20 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $7.05 per case; | western, extras, llrsts, free cases. $7.20 ! per i ase; western, tlrsts, free cases. , $7.05 por case. 1 i . Live Poultry The market is firm; i fowls, 17H@l8V4c; roosters, 12®13c; | Spring chickens. 14®20c; ducks, 18® 20c; geese, 17@19c; turkeys, 2G@22c Dressed Poultry—Firm, fowls higher; turkeys, fancy, 30c; do., good to choice, 27 ©2Bc; do., fair to good. 25® 26c; do., old toms. 25c; fowls, fancy. 19}6@20c; do., good to choice, 18@19c; do., small sizes* 15(9) 17c; old roosters, 16c; broiling chickens, nearby. 22© 26c; do., western, 22®24c; roasting j chickens, western, choice to fancv. la tip 22c; do., fair to good, 15®18c; Spring ducks, nearby, 18@20c; do., western. 12 ® 18c; geese, nearby, 16® 18c; do., west ern, ii®i6c. I Potatoes The market is steady with a moderate demand; Pennsylva nia. white, per bushel, $1.15© 1.26; New I York, per bushel, sl.lo© 1.15; Maine, pet bushel, $1.15®1.20; western, per bushel. $1.00@1.10; Jersey, No. 1, per casket. «. 60®70c Jersey, No. 2. per basket, 30® 40c. Flour Dull and nominal; winter, straights, $5.50®5.70; do., patents. $5.80 @6.10; Kansas straights, $4.85@5.86; Spring llrsts, clear, $5.00@5.40; do., straights. $a.30@6.50; do., atents, $5.75 @6.00; do., favorite brands. $7.G0@7.50; Hay The market is firm with a fair demand; No. 1, large bales. $21.50® 22.00; No. 1, medium bales, $21.50@22.00; No. 2. do.. $19.50® 20.00; No. 3, do., $16.00® 18.00; no grade, slo.oo® 14.00. Clover mixed, light mixed, $19.00® 19.60; No. 1. do., $18.50® 19-00; No. 2. j do.. $15.50® 16.50. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press j Philadelphia, March 8. Stocks I closed steady. I Cambria Steel si General Asphalt 34 General Asphalt, Pfd 70% Dake Superior Corporation 10% Dehlgli Navigation 75V. Lehigh Valley 78 Pennsylvania Railroad 56 Pennsylvania Steel, Pfd 98 Vz Philadelphia Electric 27 Philadelphia Company 40 V, Philadelphia Company, Pfd 36% Philadelphia Rapid Transit IX"-. Philadelphia. Traction 79% Reading 84% Storage Battery «!; Union Traction 43 United Gas Improvement S!»U | United States Steel 82% Medical Society May Form Red Cross Unit Following an interesting pappr as read by Dr. Lewis A.. LeGard, one of the advisers of Surgeon-General Blue of the United States Army, on the relation of the physician to military preparedness, the Dauphin County Medical Society last evening unani mously decided to ascertain cost, fea sibility and method of providing a hospital unit for a Red Cross field hos pital In this city. A resolution auth orizing President Kllgore to investi gate these problems was adopted with out opposition. DEBATE OX PREPAREDNESS "Preparedness" was the theme of a debate last evening at the regular meeting of Mt. Vernon Council. No. 333, Independent Order of Americans, Fackler's Hall. That Congress should adopt extensive war preparations at any price, was the subject. The nega tive side won. The winning team con sisted of O. M. Bowers and J. C. Kel lum. The affirmative side was unhekl by R. P.. Miller and George W. Straw. The judges were Dr. J. L. Good, New Cumberland; E. C. Shope, Penbrook, and Albert A. Miller, city. 4 TELEGRAPH WANT AD s f LL THAT AUTO 15