House-Hutting Season Is on-It's tie Wait Ad's Bisiicss to Rent louses Deaths \ \I?GHN April 12, 1916, Mary Eliza beth Vaughn. Funeral services will be held at the residence, 1620 Green street, Wednes day afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Rela tives and friends are invited to at- Lpnd without further notice. Burial private. . W KIGLE On Sunday, March 12, 1916, Mrs. Lucy A. Welgle, aged 88 years, 2 months. 24 days. Funeral services Tuesday evening. at x o'clock, at her late home, 906 North Second street. Burial at Hanover, Pa., Wednesday, March 15. 1916. In Memoriam IN MEMORIAM In sad but loving remembrance of our dear son, C. Edgar Seidel. who died so very suddenly on March 14, 1914. BY HIS MOTHER AND 1-AMIIA. Card of Thanks CAIUJ OF THANKS MR. JOSEPH MURPHY AND FAM ILY wish to extend their maHy thanKs | to their friends and neighbors for thelr kindness shown to them , (1 u , sickness and death of theii loving Wife and mother, Mrs. Alice Murphy. Lost and Found LOST Small brindle ! terrier, answers to name of Peggy. ! Return to 111 South Front street and j receive reward. LOST Airedale pup; black back, brown nose. Reward. 2428 North Sec ond street. LOST Tuesday, March 7, On Market or Second street, between Board ot Trade and Delaware avenue, or on sec ond street trolley car, crescent diamond pin, having seven initials engraved In side. Reward if returned to this of lice. _ Help Wanted —Male ~W \NTED With reference, a man j for housework. Apply IU4 South street. WANTED Office boy. Address P. j O. Box O, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Man to make himself ' generally useful around cleaning and j five works; experience not necessary. Apply Simms, 802 North flnrd street. | WANTED An Industrious man who j can earn SIOO per month and expenses | letuiling our products to farmers. Must have some means for starting expenses ; and furnish contract signed by two re sponsible men. Address W T. Raw ji igh Company, treeport. 111., giving j age, occupation and references. WANTED —Two experienced waiters. ; Apply Manhattan Restaurant. j WANTED Laborers wanted for j concrete and pick and shovel work. Ap l>lv to Robert Grace Contracting *-0., 'Milton, Pa. Wages, 20 cents per hour. , WANTED Colored boy, 16 or 17 J years old. to deliver packagesjand make | himself generally useful about store. . .Apply at once. Indies Bazaar, iu-i- South Fourth street. 1 WANTED A good, energetic man to introduce our celebrated brands or j t'-as and coffees. Good proposition to . the right party. Apply Grand Union j Store, 208 North Second street | WANTED Form builders and liaudy men accustomed to working , around pile-driver. Apply to Robert , Grace Contracting Co.. Milton, Pa. 'WANTED First-class Drop Ham- i merman and Die Sinkers, on all around | work. Highest wages, best of condi tions, no trouble. Apply Driggs-Sea- [ bury Ordnance Company, Sharon. Pa. | WANTED A tailor wanted. Call j at once. Apply 7 North Thirteenth ( street. WANTED Boys over 16 years, to learn shoemaking. Apply Devine Yungel Shoe Mfg. Co., Sixteenth and; State streets. ! WANTED - Salesman to sell stock in live company. Apply Charles E. . Bard & Co., 921 Hemlock. i WANTED Young man as clerk and c. Hector. Room 206 Bergner WANTED Several men having ex- j perience in dealing with the consumer. ( Excellent chance for advancement. Ap ple The Great Atlantic and Pacific lea | Co., 1308 North Third street. j WANTED Experienced draftsman \ for large manufacturing company building heavy machinery; also a good tracer. Applicants should give ago and past experience. Address W. 8., care of this paper. WANTED 4O able-bodied men between 21 and 40 years of J age for piece work. White or j colored. Apply in person to agent, j Harrisburg Transfer, Pennsyl-i vania Railroad Company, Division J street, Harrisburg, Pa. LEARN to become a practical chauf- ; feur and earn $l5O to S2OO per month. ! AVe give you practical lessons at your j own home. We send yoif a $5,500 ' 3<ozier with instructions, to practice on between working hours. Write for particulars. Auto Transportation Training, Corresponding Department, 25-27-29 North Cameron street, Harris burg. MACHINISTS WANTED Boring mill or lathe hands, who can work from blue prints; also tool maJiera. Ad dress, or apply. Employment Depart ment. Westlnghouse Electrlo & Mfg. Co.. East Pittsburgh. Pa Help Wanted —Female WANTED Lady for office work; must have experience in typewriting and stenography state age, salary ex pected and experience. Address X., 3873, < are of Telegraph. WANTED A colored girl for gen eral housework. Apply 1930 Bellevue Road. WANTED White cook. Address Fugle Hotel, Annville, Pa. WANTED Girls experienced on : power machines to make baby shoes; [ also learners. The Dauphin Shoe Co., -0 Market street —Fourth Floor—over Hub. WANTED Operators experienced ! on power sewing machines, also live experienced examiners, at Jennings' , Mfg. Company, 414 State street. WANTED Students to know R. E. 1 Hoke, A. M.. will soon be a teacher In toy school. More and better teaching always counts. Harrisburg Shorthand School, 31 North Second. TiADIES 2oc an hour doing plain sewing for wholesale trade; all or spare lime; any distance; stamped envelope for particulars. Star Wholesale House, Seymour street, Providence, R. I. r" 1111 ~ * •' . ( ;Suburban Homes! j and Cottages j'i 4 Wc have for sale several very de-f ! - • slrable properties at fair prices I i j tell us .tour wants. • i {MILLER BROTHERS & CO. | ' RKAL ESTATE 4 Insurance Surety Bonds; J • I.ocust and Court Street* ! ■ ! TUESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG frfjftft* TELEGRAPH MARCH 14, 1916. Help Wanted —Female WANTED A bright, steadv girl to work in the laundry. Apply Troy Laundry, 1520-26 Fulton street. WANTED A bright, steady girl to work In the laundry. Apply Troy Laundry, 1520-26 Fulton street. WANTED—GirIs to work In laundry. ' Apply Keystone Harris and Wallace street. City. 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 Cora pany, 500 Race street. WANTED Experienced sewing machine operators to work on women's and children's wear. I Harrisburg Apparel Co., over City Star Laundry, 414-416 State ! street, rear entrance. Help Wanted — Male and Female j WANTED Man and wife for ser | vice in the suburbs. Call at No. 18 North Third street between 9 A. M. and I 5 P. M. Salesmen Wanted SALESMEN WANTED For an ex ceptional bond proposition. One that will stand investigation. Must be men of maturity, ability and good standing lin community. Box 466, Scranton, Pa. Situations Wanted —Male WANTED Positions by man and wife, general housework; man to take care oi and lire boilers, do general work 'about house and take care of automo i bile. Address 317 Clinton. Call be -1 t\veen 6 and 7. j —— ; WANTED Young, married man | wishes position as shipping clerk, or at anything connected with railroads; j experienced. Address R., 3878, care ot I Telegraph. ! WANTED A young man desires position of any kind; can furnish ref | erence. Call, or write, R. N. Anderson, ! 'Lemoyne, Pa. 1 WANTED Young man desires posi- , i tlon as stenographer; chance for ad- ; vancement; good references. Address i W. F. G., 1415 Überty street. j WANTED Position as chauffeur |in private family; can do own repair I work and furnish good reference. Ap- I ply 226 Adams street, Steelton. j WA .D —By young colored man, : work in private family; can furnish : | references. Address C., 3871, care ot i j Telegraph. Situations Wanted —Female I WANTED Colored woman desires i work for Thursdays and Fridays. Ad- I dress M. E. J., 1003 Cowden street. 1 WANTED Middle-aged woman wants housework In smalt family; no I washing. Address Box O, 3875, care of | Telegraph. j WANTED Experienced colored cook wants position in hotel or private family, -npply 1211 Wallace street. I 1 J WANTED Housekeeper wants po sition. Apply 1152 Market street. Bell | 2198. i WANTED Position as pantry girl, or managing housekeeper; experienced; I best of reference. Address Y„ 3877, care of Telegraph. j WANTED —By colored woman, washing or cleaning; llrsl-class work. Address 1112 Grape avenue. WANTED —By refined, young! j widow, position as housekeeper rot J widower; docs not object to one child; lean give reference. Address M., 3874, j care of Telegraph. | WANTED White woman wants | general housework, or permanent place Ito do day's work. Address U., 3872, I j care of Telegraph. WANTED Washing and ironing to j do at home. Apply 1035 Logan street. J WANTED A Southern colored girl would like general housework. Ap ply US Ilerr street. 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. Keency & Simmons, | Agents. LEMOYNE— FOR SALE 2-story single frame, price $3,600; two-story frame, all im provements, price $3,100; 2-story one half double brick, $2,750; 2-story single brick, price $4,200; 2-story singfe brick, price $3,100; 3-story one-half double brick, price $3,700; 3-story one-halt double brick, price $2,850. West Shore Realty Co., Baer & Rice, Lemoyne Trust Bounding, Lemoyne, Pa. Bell phone 220 HARRIS STREET 3-story brick dwelling, 8 rooms, bath and fur nace, bay window on each floor. Brin ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE—Beautiful new two-and a-half-story brick residenco In one of the finest locations In the city 1001 North Seventeenth street. Corner lot, "oxl2o feet. Eight rooms and atttu. Hail through center. All Improvements. Fine lawn and shrubbery. Sold on easy terms. Inquire of J. A. Slngmau ter. Gettysourg. Pa. FOR SALE SIXTH ST.. 2456-2458- 2462—These are three-story brick houses with all Improvements. Porches, large lots, twenty feet rear drive. Prices froin $3,000 to $3,100 for a quick sale. H. C. Brandt, 36 North Third street. , FOR SALE SIXTH STREET 25 hundred block. About 69 feet of ground fronting on Sixth street. At a bargain price of $3,250. H. C. Brandt, 36 North Third street. i ELIZABETHVILLE—I',i miles from. I'arm; 53 acres; known as "Pottlcher" farm; two-story dwelling; new, large bank barn; fruit trees In abundance; ideal fruit and poultry farm. Price, $1,650.00. Backenstoss Bros., Russ Building. 1925-27-29-31 STATE STREET—WiII sell together or separate. Price. $2.- 900.00 to $3,300.00. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. WE have a client who wants a Ford car, and will exchange his new bunga. low, valued at $2,800.00, located In a suburb of Harrisburg. Backenstoss Bros.,' Russ Building. CAMP HILL "EARLINGTON." New semlbungalow; 6 rooms; bath; all Im provements; lot, 60x120. Easy terms. Price, $2,400.00. Backenstoss Bros.. Russ Building. RUDY STREET, near Nineteenth; plot of ground 100x100; three open sides; excellent view of Bellevue and 1 Reservoir Parks. Price, $1,600.00 I Backenstoss Bros., Russ Building. 95 ACRES 3 miles from Bow- I inansdale, 9-room stone and frame j dwelling, frame bank barn, running' water. Price, $3,500.00. Possession at. once. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and! Walnut streets. I Real Estate For Sale SOUTH NINETEENTH STREET, 226; two-story brick, 7 rooms, bath; content ed collar; laundry; lot. 18x120; terrace; granolithic walks; built In pairs. Price, $2,800.00. Backenstoss Bros., Russ Building. CAMP HILL* Hamilton and Logan Streets, S',4•story (rante; 8 rooms; pantry; Improvements; lot, 108x147; lruit trees; chicken houses. Price, $5,000.00. Backenstoss Bros., Buss Building. NORTH SECOND STREET, corner Seneca; plot of ground fronting on See street 80x107, Including a dwelling thereon. A bargain at 16,000.00. Back enstoss Bros., Buss Building. RACE STREET—S66. Three-story brick: improvements; 10 rooms; bath; lot. 18x80; good condition. See us about price. Backenstoss Bros., Buss Build ing. 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. SIXTH ST. DWELLING FOR SALE at a reduced price all improvements nine rooms suitable for business lo cation—easily altered. Buy It while the price is right. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. RIVERSIDE AND ALLISON HILL New houses steam heat gas I electric lights brick construction all other Improvements. Prices only I $2,800 to $3,300. Bell Realty Co., Berg j net- Building. ! FOR SALE l3B North Thirteenth i street. Three-story brick house, is now offered at a greatlv reduced price. This property has all conveniences. Inspect | it. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. | FOR SALE 2311-13-15-17 North Fifth street 2V4-story brick houses— | all improvements; hardwood floors. Open for inspection. Easy terms. Prices upon inquiry. For information see Fred C. Miller. 213 Walnut. Real Estate For Rent FOR RENT j 1109 N. Second St.—3-story j ; brick lO rooms bath fur-| j nace s3O. Miller Brother & | Co. I | 103 IXX'UST STREET; 10 rooms; all modern Improvements; city steam; cen \ tral location; suitable lor rooming 1 house. Apply S. W. Fitzgerald, 317 | Walnut street. FOR Rt,,*T House No. 2C<5 Herr i street; 9 rooms and bath; stationary ! ; wash stands in several rooms; suitable j for rooming or boardiughouse; new hot air furnace; coal and gas ranges; large yard. Inquire 129 Pino street, or write Mrs. J. McK. Relley, Apartment 5, The j lvenllworth, Buffalo, N. Y. j FOR RENT Three-story brick house, all improvements, first-class con dition, 622 Peffer street. Inquire Mrs. Lizzie Bomberger, 1945 North Sixth street. FOR RENT 1609 North Second ! street, 3-story brick; all Improvements; I steam heat; electricity; tront porch; front and side entrances; excellent lo cation. Apply C. L. Ming, Kunkel Building. FOR RENT 207 South Front I street, from April 1; also three rooms' on third floor of No. 9 South Market! Square. Apply to 232 North Second 1 street. CLOVE BLY HEIGHTS Sycamore Street, 1724, brick dwelling, 9 rooms, ! bath, steam heat, gas and electric lights. Rent, $23.00. Rohrer & Son, Bergner Building. 110 N. SECOND STREET Second ! and third floor front oflice rooms, in cluding steam heat and light. Apply j to Brlriton-Packer Co., Second and Wal nut streets. 1 FOR It IS NT j single brick house with all improve ments, with vegetable garden, privilege | to build garage, located 011 Long street. West Shore Realty Co., Baer & Rice, I Lemoyne Trust Building, Lemoyne, Pa. 1 I Bell phone 3198 J. 1 FOR RENT 320 Sayford avenue, to small, white family, centrally located, 2',4-story frame; water In kitchen; handy to market and works. Rent, $9.50. Inquire 429 Broad street or 1631 North Second street. FOR RENT Two-story warehouse, 3 Cowden street, near Market. Eleva tor. P. R. K. siding. Possession at once. Bell phone 899 M. C. F. Gohl, 1003 North Second street Apartments For Rent FOR RENT Apartment, 1419 Ver- j non street, lirst floor, electric lights, gas and steam heat, stationary laundry. Apply Baptlsti, 1208 Chestnut, or Third anil Chestnut. Bell phone 621. FOR RENT First floor apartment, at 2020 North Fifth street, five rooms and bath; all conveniences. Call 1632 North Sixth street. Bell phone 2147 M. 107 SOUTH FRONT STREET 2 se(> ond floor housekeeping apartments, containing 2 or 3 rooms with baths and kitchens. Possession April 1. Ap ply to Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. 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. W anted—Miscellaneous Old False Teeth And old gold and silver; $1 to $lO paid for old broken sets of false teeth; high est cash prices for old jewelry, such as rings, watches, chains, spectacles, etc., any condition; also gold crowns and bridge work; this week only; drop pos tal, will call. Address D., 38G8, care of Telegraph. DRESSMAKING WANTED Have some sewins-. but would like a few more ' engagements. Work guaranteed satis factory. Mehring Apartments, Sixth i and Cumberland. WANTED Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, preferably up town. Must have sink and gas range. Apply D., 3876, care of Harrisburg Tele graph. APARTMENT WANTED Three rooms, kitchenette and bath, on lirst or second floor; rent not to exceed $20.00; centrally located. Address 0., 3655, care of Telegraph. • WANTED Married man. experienc- 1 ed in farm work, would like to rent : tenant house in country or move on stocked farm. Address P. O. Box 197, Lemoyne, Pa. V >ITED Business man and wife | desire a furnished house or apartment. , centrally located. Would share home with congenial person. Will pay good ] rental. No light housekeeping rooms , wanted. Best references furnished and , required. Address 0.. 3866. care of Tele graph. . Rooms For Rent FOR RENT One large front room; | well lighted; near Reservoir Park; fur- - nished or unfurnished. 1932 State street, j FOR RUNT—Two pleasant furnished I ; rooms for rent; seven minutes' walk 11 from Market Square; gentlemen pre- j ! fcrred. 912 North Third street. J. Rooms For Rent I FOR RENT Furnished rooms, suit- I able for light housekeeping:, or a lone gentleman. Apply 21) South Cameron street. FOR REST Rooms completely fur- I nlsheti for light housekeeping: hot and cold water; steam heat and bath: good location. Apply to 20 North Seven teenth street. City. WANTED By two business women, j two or three unfurnished rooms, with bath, for light housekeeping; must be in good neighborhood, 11111 or uptown; home only at night. Address Y., 3656, ! care of Telegraph, stating location and rental. FOR RENT Three or four furnish ed or unfurnished rooms for lmmedl at possession; reasonable. Apply 1602 Green street. UNFURNISHED Single or com municating, with kitchenettes, for light housekeeping. Strictly private. All i conveniences. Stoves furnished free. Laundry, phone and bathroom privil eges. Easy payments. . Janltress ser vice. Inquire 429 Broad street. Dally inspection Invited. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; also parlor and parlod bedroom; city steam; Bell phone. 719 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Furnished front suite of rooms for 11"ht housekeeping; also desirable single rooms: private resi dence; all modern. 114 Chestnut street. 801 l phone 1725 R. FOR RENT Large room, second floor front; splendid for refined gentle man, who appreciates a quiet ana clean home; hot water at all times; use of phono. 117 Fine. FOR RENT Two very pleasant roums for light housekeeping; also, one nicely furnished room; all conveniences, including telephone. Call 24 North Fifth street. FOR RENT Large, modern, attrac tive room, furnished, second floor. Ap ply 121 State street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec ond and third floor rooms, with board. In small, private family. Apply 4u North Sixteenth street. FOR RENT Three furnished rooms, with all conveniences and use of phone. Apply 14 North Eighteenth street. FOR RENT—Two bright, airy rooms, i I furnished for light housekeeping; all j I Improvements; gas range; kitchen cabl j net; refrigerator; gas on separate i meter; immediate possession; references j j exchanged; no children. Apply 342 South Sixteenth street. STOREROOM FOR RENT Fine < large room. 231 North Seond street. In- | | quire 217 North Second. I FOR RENT Third floor furnished | room, with all conveniences and use of ! telephone; suitable for gentleman only, i Apply 22 North Fourth street. Board and Rooms FOR RENT—Nicely furnißhed rooms, j centrally located. In private family; all | conveniences with use of phone. Board j if desired. 1411 Market street. VACANCY for one or two gentlemen ' in refined family; pleasant, cozily fur- I nislied front room; all conveniences; SIO.OO per month. Breakfast served. Address Box H, 3827, care of Telegraph. For Sale —Miscellaneous FOR SALE Beautiful mahogany player-piano. Standard make—in first class condition—cost new $650. Will sacrifice for low price. Good reason for selling. Call at No. 207 North Fif teenth street, City. ' FOR SALE A Steinway & Sons | upright piano, only slightly used. Will /ell at a sacrifice. Address E., 5867, i care of Telegraph. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can ba ! secured at Che T«legrapS Buslnaaa j Office. 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. FOR SALE Cash register, foun tain. bar, marble-top tables, chalrs-and j! outfit of dishes and silverware. Would sell separately or altogether very cheap. Apply L. Capin, 1731 North Third j I street, Harrisburg. FOR SALE A Bengal coal range, i in first-class condition. Will sell at a I sacrifice price. Apply 2539 North Sixtli street. FOR SALE —• 45 shares First Na tional (Newport) Bank stock. Bank statement mailed on request. H. W. Wertz, Executor, Newport, l'a. AT GABLE'S, 111-117 South Second street, 5,000 sets new sash, Bxlo, 12 L primed and glazed, at $1.30 per set 1 Also other sizes. | : | FOR SALE Sanitary refrigerator, good as new; ono electric portable j lamp, one three-burner gas plate, one I large window shade. Call Monday, 2341 ' Logan street. I FOR SALE Delicious Extracted Honey, direct from bee-keeper, $1.85 1 per gallon (12 lbs.);, $1 per one-half 1 gallon, delivered by parcel post. Satis faction guaranteed or money refunded. ' L. K. Hostetter, R. F. D., No. 5, Lan- i caster, Pa. FOR SALE Upright piano, used 1 less than four months; will sell on easy payments; will sacrifice for cash. Ad dress P. O. Box 74, Harrisburg, Pa. AT GABLE'S, 113, 116 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 CARDS on sal* at tba Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE Scratch Pads new . supply—6o for 26c while they last. Ap- I ply Job Printing Department The Tele graph Printing Company , Automobiles FOR SALE 1914 Ford touring rar, in tine condition. Will sell for $325.00. ] Apply to Miss Mary Rutherford, Royal- < ton. Pa. 1 FOR SALE Cadillac. 1913, 5-pas- ! senger touring car; excellent condition; t electric self-starter and lights, fully ] equipped. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Co., ] 500 Race street, Harrisburg. j 1 I For Rent \ Stall space in brick stable for one or t two horses at 39 North Ninth street, i Apply, Donaldson Paper Company. FOR RENT—Offices suitable j for a doctor or dentist or general i' purposes. Light, heat and at- ! tendance. Dr. John Oenslager, i J 711 North Third street. Business Opportunities 1 SHIRT FACTORY FOR SALE The best equipped factory in our county, running 31 muchtnes and turning out 320 dozen shirts per week. An excep tional good chance to make money from the start. Kent low. Cnll, or ad dress, Ivreamer Shirt Co., W. A. Swartz Manager, Kreamer, Pa. ANY Intelligent person can earn rood income corresponding for newspapers, experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Praaa Syndicate. 7»». Lock port, N. Y. WILL EXCHANGE a live recall store, doing a cash business of $lO/000 per year, on improved real estate. Stock and fixtures will Inventory about $2,500.00. Address "Exchange, care of Daily Telegraph. | Business Opportunities j I MADE $50,000 in five years In the I mall order business, began with $6. j Bend for free booklet. Tells how. Has | cock USB T.oekport. N Y. Business Personals ' MOVING WE move pianos carefully. Bell 146. Winter Piano Co., 23 North Fourth : street. FOUND What you have been look- ' Ing for In good work, at Eggert's Steam Dyeing aud French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market street. We call and do- j liver. Both phones. EXPERT PIANO TUNING ~~ $1.50 Bell 146 Winter Piano Co., 23 N. Fourth St. FOR falling hair try Cross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, tba i Druggist and Apothecary. 119 Market i atreet. Harrisburg, Pa Telephone orders glv:a prompt attention. Bell ( IKCO. nAVMNO R. A. HAItTMA.V Boarding Stable and National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lather. Manager. Fifth and Woodbine atreet. Bell phone Na ?MI3R. Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private rooms for bousohold goods. $2 per month and up. We Invite Inspection. Low lnsuranae. 437-443 South Second street. Harrisburg Storage Company. STORAGE 419 Bioaa street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms. |1 to $3. Wagons, 75 cents |,i~ month >»plv r> fnoper » r. Financial Money total To Housekeepers and Workingmen. We will treat you fairly. EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO.. Room 21 Spooner Building. Licensed, bonded, incorporated. Take elevator. Telephone Bell 1647 R. Legal Notices SALE OF HOllOt'ftll HON OS NOTICE is hereby given that the j Borough of Tyrone will offer for sale on the Ist day of April. 1916, Forty (40) ; bonds, 10-20 year. <H Five. Hundred ($500) Dollars each, bearing interest at | j the rate of Four (4 per cent.) per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually and | free of tax. The Borough reserves the | right to reject any or all bids. No bid will be considered unless a certified check payable to the Treasurer of the Borough of Tyrone for Ten (10 per cent.) per cent, of the amount bid is I enclosed. Address all bids to C. A. ! Stf.ner, Chalrmah of the Finance Com j mittee, Tyrone, Pa. PUBLIC SALE I NOTICE is hereby given that on the i . 22d day of March, 1916, the following I j personal property, to wit: One Knox ' ! Automobile, which has been consigned, I I by S. C. Morrow, the same thereof to J I ID. Ferry for repairs, will be sold at ! ptiblic sale for the purpose of discharg ing and satisfying the lien for repairs ] thereof, together with the cost of sale ' and advertisement. J. D. FERRY, 125 to 131 South Eleventh Street. HAIiRISBURG-YORK MAUSOLEUM COMPANY. Notice is herebv given that an application will be made bv Samuel P. Eby, Ross R. Rhoads, Samuel S. Fackler and I. B. Dickinson to tlio Governor of Pennsylvania on Wednes 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 i supplements thereto, for a charter for |an intended corporation to be called | Harrisburg-York Mausoleum Company, I the character and object of which is ] for the purpose of building community and private mausoleums, the purchase and sale of land in connection there with, the sale of crypts and the acquir ing and selling of all necessary and ap propriate patents pertaining to mau soleums, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy the rights, benefits and privileges by said act of Assembly land the supplements thereto conferred. NILES & NEFF, Solicitors. Pennsylvania State Highway Depart- ' mcnt. Harrisburg. Sealed proposals will j lie received at said office until 10 A. M. - March 22, 1916, when bids w'll be pub licly opened and scheduled and contract awarded as soon thereafter as possible I for furnishing the Department with dynamite, caps, fuse, and exploders to I be used in its maintenance work. Bidding blanks, specifications and full particulars on application to R. J. Cunningham, State Highway Com missioner. Pennsylvania State Highway Depart ment, Harrlsbrug, Pennsylvania. Sealed I proposals will be received at said office i until 10 A. M., March 16, 1916, for crush ed stone and for pea gravel or stone I 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 j for pea gravel or stone chips; all of the above materials to be used for mainte nance work of the Department. Bids l will be publicly opened and scheduled ! and contract awarded as soon there- 1 after as possible on the above materials. ! Bidding blanks, specifications and full | particulars on application to R. J. Cun- I ningham. State Highway Commissioner, j NOTICE Letters of Administration on the Estate of Charles H. Border, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to i the undersigned residing in Harris burg, all persons Indebted to said Es tate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. ANNA B. BORDER, Administrator. COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA~ NIA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. In the matter of the liquidation of: "THE EMPLOLYERS' INDEMNITY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA" (Dissolve? May 18, 1914; Dauphin Co. Comm. Pleas Ct; No. 41; Comm. Docket, 1914). AS statutory liquidator of the "THE EMPLOYERS' INDEMNITY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA," appointed pursu- , ant to the provisions of the Act of As sembly of June 1, 1911 (Pamphlet Laws 599), the undersigned hereby gives no- 1 tlce to all Individuals, corporations. , partnerships and associations, who may ; have claims against said Company, that the said claims, duly verified, must be ; filed with Thomas B. Donaldson, Special Deputy Insurance Commissioner, 331 ! Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Pennsylva- . ilia, on or before May 18. 1916, in order to be entitled to participate In the as sets of the said Company. • , Pursuant to the provisions of said Act of Assembly, I shall as soon as I . practicable after said date, May 18, 1916, prepare for tiling in the Common Pleas Court of Dauphin County, my final account as such liquidator and a ! scheme of distribution to creditors, due ' 1 notice of which will then be given to i ' all parties interested, so that opportu- I nity may be afforded to file exceptions 1 thereto. CHARLES JOHNSON, 1 Insurance Commissioner of Pennsylva- ' nia. Harrisburg, Pa. J NOTICE is hereby given that the un dersigned, Auditors appointed by the 1 Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin ' County to pass upon the exceptions filed ! to the Fifth and partial account of ! Charles F. Kirschler, Receiver of the 1 Traders and Mechanics Bank of Pitts- 1 burgh. Pa., arid to make distribution of ] the amount found to he in said Re- ' ceiver's hands, to anil among those le- ' gaily entitled, will sit for the purposes of their appointment at the law office of Burleigh and Challener, No. 708 : Frlek Building, Pittsburgh, Pa., on Fri- I day, April 7, 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M., I at which place and time all persons in- 1 terested may be present in person or by j counsel. CHARLES C. ST P. OH, JOB J, CONKLIN, SALES ECLIPSE FORMER RECORDS 350,000 Represent Largest Turnover For First Hour This Year • By Associated Press New York, March 14. Sales in the first hour of almost 350,000 shares represented the largest turnover for that period thus far this year, except in the latter part of January when prices went crumbling. United States Steel, American Locomotive and Crucible led the early movement in the ordel' named, with further gains, despite steady profit taking. Features of greatest strength in cluded Crucible, American and Bald win Locomotive Railway Steel Springs, New York Airbrake, Marine, pfd., and the petroleums, advances ranging from 2 to almost 4 points. There were indications of a revival of public in terest, commission houses reporting a general inquiry from interior points. Bonds were steady. NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros. & Co., members New York and Philadelphia Stock Ex changes, 3 North Market Square, Har rlsburg: 1338 Chestnut street, Phila delphia; 34 Pine street. New York, furnish the following quotations: New York, March 14. Open. Clos. Alaska Gold Mines 21% 20% Allis-Chalmers 32% 32% American Beet Sugar .. 71 70% American Can 62 % C 2 % American C&Fx d 2 % . 73 % 74 I American Cotton Oil ... 53 % 54% American Ice Securities . 30 % 30 American Locomotive .. 80% 81% American Smelting .... 101 101% American Sugar 109 108% American T & T 129 129 Anaconda 88% 88 Atchison 104% 104 Baldwin Locomotive ••• 111% 111% Baltimore & Ohio 88% 88% Bethlehem Steel CSO 549 B F Goodrich 73% 73% Brooklyn Rapid Transit 85% 85% California Petroleum .. 24% 24 % Canadian Pacific 166 167% Central Leather 54% 54% Chicago, Mil and St Paul 94% 95 Chicago. R I and Pacific 17 17 Chino Consolidated Cop. 56% 55% Colorado Fuel and Iron. 46% 46% Corn Products 33% 22% Crucible Steel 95 93% j Distilling Securities ... 49% 48% Erie 37 37%; Erie, Ist pfd 52% 53 % | General Electric Co. ... 172 172% ■ Gt. North, pfd 122 123% Gt. North. Ore, ss. %. .. 45% 45% Ins. Copper 47% 47 Interboro-Metr 17% 17% I Kennecott 57% 56% 1 Interboro-Met. pfd 73 73 Kansas City Southern .. 27% 27% Lackawanna Steel 79% 79% | Lehigh Valley 77% 79 % Maxwell Motors 63% 62% Merc. Mar. ctfs 16% 17% Merc. Mar. ctfs. pfpd. .. 70% 71% Mex. Pet 102% 102% Miami Copper 36% 36% Missouri Pacific 5 5 National Lead 68 67% New York Central 106% 106 NYN H H 66% 67% New York Ont and West 25% 28% ' Norfolk and Western... 120 119% I Northern Pacific 113% 114% ' Pacific Mail 26 20 Legal Notices In the District Court of the United i States for the Middle District ot Pennsylvania — 4 In Bankruptcy—No. | 3182 ln the Matter of Ernest L I Koch, Bankrupt. To the creditors of Ernest I* Koch, of Harrisburg, in the County of Dau phin, and District aforesaid, a bank rupt. ' NOTICE is hereby given that the said , bankrupt was duly adjudicated as such ' ;on March 13, 1916, and that the first' meeting of the creditors will be held at tiie office of the Referee, No. 7 North j Third Street, Harrlsburg, Pa., at 2 P. M. o'clock, on March 27. 1916, at which time the said creditors mav attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, I examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. JOHN T. OLMSTED, Referee in Bankruptcy. March 14, 1916. In the District Court of the United I States for the Middle District of I Pennsylvania ln Bankruptcy No. 3172 ln the Matter of Joseph D. | Brenner, Bankrupt. To the creditors of Joseph D. Bren ner, of Harrisburg, in the County of Dauphin, and District aforesaid, ai bankrupt. NOTICE is hereby given that the said bank runt was duly adjudicated as such on March 6, 1916, and that the first meeting of the creditors will be held at the office of the Referee, No. 7 North Third Street. Harrisburg, Pa., at 10 A. M. o'clock, on March 25, 1916, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come beiore said meeting. JOHN T. OLMSTED. Referee in Bankruptcy. March 14, 1916. SAI.E OF GROCERY STOCK TIIE undersigned will sell the gro cery stock, cash register, meat cutter, coffee mill, oil pump and tank, and miscellaneous fixtures, belonging to the bankrupt estate of Morris E. Smiley, at public auction, to the highest bid der. at the Grocery Store, No. 1400 North Sixth Street, Harrisburg, Pa., at 2 o'clock P. M„ on Thursday, March 23. 1916. JOHN C. ORR, Trustee. COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA NIA, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, SEALED bids or proposals for the State Sanatorium for Tuberculosis, near Cresson, Cambria County, Penn sylvania. will be received by Dr. Samuel G. Dixon. Commissioner of Health, at his PHILADELPHIA OFFICE (19u0 RACE STREET) until noon, Tuesday, March 28. 1916, for the following items: 1. DINING BUILDING EXTENSION. 2. SUB-DIVISION OP ATTIC OF WEST WARD BUILDING, 3. RESIDENCE FOR MEDICAL DI RECTOR. Drawings and specifications for each building are complete and separate from other buildings, and parties bid ding must name separate prices as call ed for above. Drawings and specifications may be obtained at the office of the State De partment of Health, either In Harris burg or in Philadelphia, upon deposit of Twenty-five ($25.00) Dollars for each set, which deposit will be returned on receipt of drawings and specifications in good condition. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, also the right is reserved to make contracts and furnish labor and material for the execution of work other than that covered by the draw ings and specifications during the pro gress of the work herein described which must be carried out in conjunc tion herewith to best advantage of all parties. SAMUEL G. DIXON*. Commissioner of Health. niIBBER STAMflfl >9ll SEALS & STENCILS ft#V " MFG.BYHBG.STENCILWORKS ■ || II 130 LQCUSTST. HBG.RA. II | 13 I Pennsylvania Railroad.. 57 57 % | Pittsburgh Coal 29% 29% ! Pittsburgh Coal pfd 103 104% j Press Steel Car 57 57% I Railway Steel Spg 41% 43 | Ray Con Copper 24% 24% | Reading 84% 86% I Republic Iron & Steel .. 53% 54 ! Southern Paciflc 99% 99% Southern Railway 21% 21% Southern Ry pfd 59% 59% Studebaker 147 147% Tennessee Copper 58 58 Texas Oil 196% 197% | union Pacific 133% 134% U S I Alcohol 157% 154% U S Rubber 62% 52% U S Steel 86 86% U 8 Steel pfd 116% 116% Utah Copper 8384 82% Va Caro ('hem 47 46%- Western Union Tel .... 90% 90% Westinghouse Mfg 66% 69% CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE By Associated Press Chicago. 111., March 14. Board of Trade closing: Wheat—May, 1.08%; July, 1.07%. Corn—May, 76>,i; July, 77. Oats—May, 44%; July, 43 %. Pork—May, 23.05; July, 22.80. Lard—May, 11.00; July, 11.23. Ribs—May, ,12.17; July, 12.37. FHII.ADKI.IMIIA PIIODUCIS By Associated Press Philadelphia, March 14. Wheat Higher; No. 2, red, spot and March, $1.16®1.19; No. 2, Southern, red, $1.14 011.17 Corn Higher; No. 2. yellow, local, 80%®81%c; steamer,, No. 2, yellow, local. 79(»80c. Oats Higher: No. 2, white, 51% @ 52c; No. 3, white, 48%®49%c. Bran Market quiet, but steadv; city mills, winter, per ton, $25.00; west ern, winter, per ton, $25.00; Spring, per ton, $22.50@23.00. Refined Sugars Market strong: powdered. 6.75®6.85; fine granulated, 6.65@6.75c; confectioners' A, 6.55@ 6.65 c. Butter Market steady; western, creamery, extras, 37c; nearby prints, fancy, 40c. Eggs The market Is unsettled; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, $6.30 per case; do., current recelps, free cases, $6.15 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $6.30 rer • ase; western, firsts, free cases, 6.15 per case. Live Poultry Market firm; fowls, 18@19c; roosters, 12®13c; Spring chickens, 14@20c; ducks. 18® 20c: geese, 17®19c; turkeys. 20®22c. Dressed Poultry Market firm; , turkeys, fancy, 30c; do., good tQ choice, 27®28c; do., fair to good. 25® | 26c; do., old toms, 25c; fowls, faney. 1 20@20%c; do., good to choice. 19@19"Ac; do., small sizes, 16® 18c; old roosters. 16c; broiling chickens, nearby, 22® 26c; do., western, 22®24c; roasting chickens, western, choice to fancy, lil© 22c; do,, fair to good, 15®18c; Spring ducks, nearby, 18®20c; do., western, 12 ®18c; geese, nearby, 16@l8c; do., west ern. 14 44160. Potatoes Market firm; Pennsylva nia, white, per bushel, $1.20®1.25; New York, per bushel, sl.lo® 1.15; Maine, per bushel, $1.15® 1.20; western, per bushel, _ sl.oo® 1.10; Jersey, No. 1, per uasket, , 60@70c Jersey, No. 2, per basket 30® 40c. I Flour Dull and nominal: winter, straights. $5.35@5.60; do., patents. $5.65 @5.90; Kansas straights, $t.85@5.85; Spring firsts, clear. $5.00®5.40f do., straights, $5.50@5.75: do., patents, $5.85 @6.15; do., favorite brands, $6.25@6.'?n. Hay The market is steadv with a fair demand; No. 1, largo bales, $21.50@22.00; No. 1, medium bales, 521.E0@22.00; No. 2. do.. $19.50® 20.60; No. 3, do., $16.00® 18.00; no gradew slo.oo® 14.00. Clover mixed, light mixed. $19.00® 19.50; No. 1, do., $18.50@19.00; No. i. do.. $15.60@16.50. CHICAGO CATTLE Chicago, 111., March 14.—Hogs—Re ceipts, 15,000; slow. Bulk of sales. $9.70 @9.90; light, $9.35@9.90; mixed, $9.50@ 9.95: heavy. $9.45@9.95; rough, $9.45® 9.60; pigs, $8.90®9.10. Cattle Receipts, 4,000; steadv. Native beef steers. $7.60@9.95; stockers and feeders, $5.90®8.1 0; cows and heif ers. $3.70@8.70: calves. $8.50®11.25. I Sheep Receipts. 13,000; steadv, ! Wethers, $5.25@8.85; lambs, $9.75® Deaths and Funerals 1 JACOB SPECE Jacob Spece, aged 83, died early this morning at the home of his son. David Spece, 526 Muench street. Funeral services will be held at the home to morrow evening at 7.30 o'clock, the 1 Rev. S. Edwin Rupp, pastor of the | Otterbein United Brethren Church, ofliciating. The body will be taken to Thompsontown Tuesday morning by George H. Sourbier, undertaker, where burial will be made. Mr. Spece is survived by the following sons and daughters, David. Frank, East Salem; Charles, Oakland; Jacob, of Maze: Mrs. Annie Eagler, Van Dyke, and Mrs. W. G. Thompson, of Thompson town. DEATH OF BABY j Robert Leone Moore, the seven- I week-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles |E. Moore, 125 Dock street, died last j night at his parents' home. Funeral j services will he held to-morrow aft ernoon at 2 o'clock at. the home of the Rev. R. L. Meisenhelder, pastor of the Trinity Lutheran Church, offi ciating. Burial will bo made at the Paxtang Cemetery. REV. S. E. SMITH The Rev. S. E. Smith died Satur day at his home In Lehlghton, Pa. Funeral services will be held to-mor row afternoon at 2 o'clock at Gettys burg. HARRY C. NOLL Harry C. Noll, aged 45, died Sun day at the State hospital. The body was taken to Green Park, Perry coun ty to-day by Arthur C. llauck, un dertaker, where funeral services were held and burial made this afternoon. CHILD DIES Jane Elißabeth Miller, infant daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon F. Miller, 3006 North Third street, died yester day. Funeral services were held at the home this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial was made at the East Harris burg Cemetery. BOY DIES Charles Robinson, 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Robinson, died this morning at his parents* ; home, 136 Cumberland road, Enola. The body will be taken to Altoona to morrow afternoon by Undertaker Ar thur C. llauck, for funeral services and burial. WILLIAM H. HARRISON William H. Harrison, aged 87, a veteran of the Civil war, died this morning at his home, 1109 Calder street. He is survived by one son and one daughter. Funeral services will be held at the home Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock, the Rev. W. A. Ray, pastor of the Wesley A. M. E. Church, officiating. Burial will be made at Carlisle where the body will be taken by Undertaker Arthur C. Hauck. OPEN BIDS FOB FIHE HOSE Bid* for furnishing the city with 3,000 feet of fire hose were opened this after noon by Commissioner E. Z, Gross. Be fore making any recommendations, however, Mr. Gross will Invite the other Councllmen to consult with Fire Chief Klndler. Assistant Chief Verbcke and himself as to the best choice. Try Telegraph Want Ads
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