House-Hunting Season Is on—lt's the Want M's Business to lent louses Deaths MIRAULEV Allen K. Sliradley, on March IS. 1916, aged 53 years. S •months. Funeral on Wednesday. March w 2 P. >!.. from the residence of his nice. Mrs. Frank 111 ess, 1053 South Ninth street. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Body can he viewed Tuesday evening. ______ SUNDAY Sylvester Sunday, on March > IS, 1316, aged 70 years. Funeral on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, l-> 3 Sylvan Terrace, conducted by trie Rev. W. N. Yates, assisted by the llev. S. W. Herman. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Burial in East Harrisburg Cemetery. Body can be viewed Tuesday evening. WOOF Mrs. A. J. Woof, aged 62 years, died yesterday at her home, 528 Forrest street. . . Funeral services will be held to-mor row afternoon, at 2 o clock, the nev. Mr. McCandless, of Philadelphia, of- i ficiating. Relatives and friends in vited without further notice, is survived by five sons, Russell. Thomas. Edmund. James and Charles; four daughters, urace, I>annie, Agnes and Anna, and two brothers, A. 1* Weeks and S. B. Weeks. Please omit flowers. __ Lost and Found LOST Between Hos pital and Liberty street, hand-bag. con taining money and lady s open-face gold watch with monogram, and cards of owner. Liberal reward if returned to 441 Market street. Bell phone 370 J. IX>ST On Saturday, a bunch of kevs between Sixteenth and Herr, or I'ax ton anil Forster streets. Name at tached to key ring. Reward if returned I'. Ili)> office. • Help Wanted —Male WANTED 5O men. Apply early Wednesdav morning. Penna. Reduc tion Co., Eleventh and Seneca streets. M \N WANTED To advertise well known article; no selling required. Ap ply before 8 A. M. or atter o:15 P. M at ufflce of Fels & Co., Seventh and Relly. WANTED Messengers. Young men over 16 years, with bicycles, or men over 21. All making good wages. Ap i.iy immediately. Western Union Tele graph Co. WANTED Bellman. Apply at „nce 5-iiperintendent Harrisburg Club, Front and Market streets. GENERAL MACHINISTS. first-Class lame semi-automatic, automatic ma chine hands and grinders. Night or day work Permanent employment to good men. Excellent wages paid. Transpor tation remitted after 30 days satisfac tory service. Also excellent opportunity for" learners. Apply in person, or ad dress Standard Roller Bearing Co., Forty-ninth and Merion avenue, Phila delphia. WANTED lmmediately An ex perienced Amazon Skiver. Apply Office of the Lindner Shoe Co., Carlisle, Pa. WANTED lnsurance solicitor and collector who is willing to work for speedy advancement. State age, whether married or single, and experience, if ,'itiv. Good salary and commission. Ad dress 0.. 3659. care of Telegraph. MACHINIST WANTED for general repair work. Steady employment. Hummelstown Brownstone Co., Walton ville. Pa. I'APERHANGERS WANTED Four paperhangers wanted. Apply at once toH. A. Bodmer, 813 North Third street. WANTED Boy to ajstst in Ice • ream factory. Apply McNeal s, 1010 North Third street. WANTED Automobile washer, ex perienced; no others need apply. Har risburg Taxlcab Company, corner Strawberry and Aberdeen avenue. SALESMAN —Experienced, big oppor tunity to hustler. Apply to Frantz I 'rentier Dist. Company, 32 North court street. MACHINISTS WANTED First-class lathe, planer, drill-press and bench hands, day turn; best wages and steady work assured to competent workmen Apply to Master Mechanic, Machine Shop, Central Iron & Steel Co. WANTED 4O able-bodied men between 21 and 40 years of age for piece work. White or colored. Apply in person to agent, Harrisburg Transfer, Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, Division street, Harrisburg, Pa. MACHINISTS WANTED Boring nail I or lathe hands, who can work from blue prints; also tool makers. Ad dress, or apply, Employment Depart ment, Westlnghouse Electrio & Mfg. Co.. East Pittsburgh, Fa. LEARN to become a practical chauf feur and earn $l5O to S2OO per month. We give you practical lessons at your own home. We send you a $5,500 Lozier with Instructions, to practice on between working hours. Write for particulars. Auto Transportation Training, Corresponding Department, 25-27-29 North Cameron street, Harris burg. Help Wanted —Female 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. Real Estate Specials 1126 NORTH THIRD STREET What Is Your Offer? Three-story frame house—nine rooms, bath, steam heat. Lot 19x 8' ft. Rented at $lB. NEW CUMBERLAND * South Sixth street, Elkwood, t Ptowell property). A 2%-story frame house with <5 rooms, bath and furnace: cemented cellar with hot and cold water; porches, gas and wired for electricity. Lot .".5x125 ft. to a 16 ft. rear alley. Shop, shade and fruit trees, lawn and gardens. Special reduction in price for the iicm two weeks. WOHMLEYSBI'RG The Urcgg property. Pine and Second Sts.—Lot 100x150 ft. A 2 %-story frame house—nine rooms—bath and furnaee--porches. Frame stable, 18x28 ft., will ac commodate two horses and three carriages, also, a milk house at tached —young fruit trees, lawn and garden. l or <|iiiok work we'll do businej-w MILLER BROTHERS & CO. REAL ESTATE Insurance Surety Bonds l/ocusi. ani . Court Streets TUESDAY EVENING, ELVRRISBURG TELEGRAPH MARCH 21, 1916. Help Wanted —Female WANTED Operators experienced on power sewing machines, also five experienced examiners, at Jennings • Mfg. Company, 414 State street. ' WANTED Respectable middle-aged woman for housekeeper. 119 Herr street. WANTED Competent sewers for , our Alteration workrooms, who are ex perienced in altering women's coats, ( suits and other apparel. Apply Bow- , man's. j WANTED Refined white girl for general housework, preferred to sleep at house. Apply Mrs. J. C. Shumberger, 1200 Derry street. I WANTED Women or girls, expert- . enced monogrammers and initial work. Well paid. Steady work year 'round. < Work taken home. Apply Mrs. A. Sllfon, . 1339 Fulton street. WANTED Students to know R. E. i Hoke, A. M„ will soon oe a teacher In ] my school. More and teaching i always counts. Harrisburg Shorthand - School, 31 North Second. < WANTED Saleslady at Hoerner's < dry -roods, notions and ready-to-wear ] garments. 316 Broad street. City. 12.50 PER DAY paid one lady in each i town to distribute free circulars for ] concentrated flavoring in tubes. Per- j manent position. F. E. Barr Co., Chi- ■ cago. — l WANTED Girl. 17 to 21 years old, : for ruling room. Call Johnston Paper i Co. - WANTED— Competent stenographer; j reference, experience and state salary l desired. Answer own handwriting. Ad- 1 dress 8., 3896, care of Telegraph. WANTED Reliable girl for gen eral housework and plain cooking; t smalh family; no washing and ironing. I Apply 1613 North Second street. WANTED, AT ONCE Folders. Ap ply Blough Mfg. Co.. Relly and Fulton : streets. i WANTED Experienced ' sewing machine operators, also trimmers and learners, to work j; on women's and children's wear, hlarrisburg Apparel Co., over City Star Laundry, 414-416 State street, rear entrance. Situations Wanted —Male SITUATION WANTED By office man—experienced bookkeeper, _ corre- I spondent and salesman. Box X, 3899, ! care of Telegraph. Situations Wanted —Female WANTED Young white woman de- I sires position for day work. Address j P., 3660, care of Telegraph. WANTED Work of any kind by ! day. Apply 1216 Wallace street, City. WANTED White woman wants po- ' sition as pantry girl. Address Box O, j 3900. care of Telegraph. I WANTED Middle-aged white wo- i i man desires general housework: no j washing. Address W., 1844 Derry i street. WANTED Widow would like a ! i position as housekeeper. Address G., , 389", care of Telegraph. WANTED Experienced whUe wo man wants general housework in small family south of State and west of Thir teenth, ill city; can sleep at place or at home. Address "Housekeeper," care of . Telegraphj. | ' Real Estate For Sale 11IGHSP1RE, corner Eshelman and ■ Concord streets; 2%-story double dwelling; Improvements; lots each 25x i 120; granolithic walks; located In Keystone State Fair grounds; one i block from car line. Price for both, i $3,300.00. Backenstoss Bros, Ituss < Building, ' | i "PREPAREDNESS" lf you have 1 $400.00 to invest in city real estate pay- j • Ing 13 per cent, see us at once. Prop erty with improvements; paved street; good condition. Backenstoss Bros., Russ Building. THIRD STREET, N. 1735—3-story frame; improvements; storeroom 20x45; on first floor; second and third floors 5-room apartment; lot 20x105. Price, $3,850.00. Backenstoss Bros., Russ Building. EARLINGTON lf you have any; lots in Earllngton you wish to sell or i exchange on Improved property, see usj 'without delay. Backenstoss Bros., Russ i Building. I i TWELFTH STREET above ~Renter; 1 also on George street in rear; two frame dwellings; lots each 16x80; rents each ; $8.00; price SBOO.OO. Also two dwell- ■ Ings on Wagner Avenue, North, 85; rent each $5.50. Price, each, $525.00. Backenstoss Bros., Russ Building. Buy now, 210 Sylvan Terrace, Har-! i ; rlsburg. Three-story brick, in center of city. Conveniences. Address, Box i 1 85. Steelton, Pa FOR SALE—Desirable build ; ing lots, located on Fourth, Fifth, i Schuylkill and Atlas streets, in > blocks or the whole. A splendid j i opportunity for builder. Inquire f or address, F. R. Oyster, trustee, ; care of Harrisburg Telegraph, i i city. L< )TS —Levi Brandt Est., Elk- I wood, New Cumberland 5O ft. front up to one-half acre plots ' sewer water gas—electricity. S2OO up. Easy payments. 5c I trolley. Kecney & Simmons, Agents. DOTS FOR SALE— Dot on southwest corner of Seven- 1 teenth and Derry Sts., 17.4x76. Lot along Camp Hill trolley line. 3 i squares west of I.emoyne Trust Co., on i north side of Market St., 40x150. Lot on Oyster Point Ave., Camp Hill, : • 1 square from trolley line, 100x160. Price. $1,000.00. Lot on N. Sixth St., 2500 block, Lex- ! 1 ington St., on rear, 20x130. Lot on southeast corner of Sixteenth ' 1 and Briggs Sts.. 50x105. BRINTON-PACKER C 0.,, Second and Walnut Sts. I 1 FOR SALE l3B North Thirteenth street. Three-story brick house, is now I offered at a greatly reduced price. This property has all conveniences. Inspect j it. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. I RIVERSIDE Ami ALLISON HILL New houses steam heat gas electric lights brick construction all other Improvements. Prices onlv $2,800 to $3,300. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. SIXTH ST. DWELLING FOR SALE at 1 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. VACANT HOUSES FOR SALE No. 214 Crescent street brick, 8 rooms —| bath & gss & furnace three porches' side entrance large lot. Inspect i this property soon. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. MARKET ST. property for sale, | 10 rooms, bath. gas. electric light; lot, ! 16x100, suitable for garage, 1223 Market I St. Inspect it. Bell Realty Co., Bergner I Building. I Real Estate For Sale ENOLA PROPERTY FOR SALE I Frame house 5 rooms electric light furnace porch large lot on trolley line with all-night service. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. Real Estate For Rent FOR RENT Two-story brick build ing. 20x30; steam heat, electric light and water; suitable for printing, ma chine, auto or tin shop. Street en trance. Both floors. Eleventh and Mulberry streets, Nuss Mfg. Co. FOR RENT 2220 North Second St.—3-story brick and stucco —9 rooms—bath —steam heat —$50. Miller Broth ers & Co., Bell phone 1595. FOR RENT Good summer home. Nine-room brick house, in good condi tion. Two miles north of Dauphin. Ready for occupancy by April 1. Ap ply to David Hoffman, Dauphin, Pa. NORTH ST.. 426 For rent April l. Corner brick house; 8 rooms, bath and city steam. Fronting on new Capitol Park. Inquire 400 North street. HAINTON Two houses; six rooms; front, side and rear porches: electric lights; garden. Apply John Haln, Bell phone 3399-J-2. FOR RENT Stone house near Coxestown; 6 rooms; good repair; large yard; small garden; immediate posses sion. Apply 1100 North Front street. CLOVERL'i HEIGHTS Sycamore Street, 1724, brick dwelling, 9 rooms, bath, steam heat, gas and electric lights. Rent, $23.00. Rohrer & Son, Bergner Building. FOR RENT House No. 409 Briggs street; three-story brick; nine rooms and bath; gas; furnace heat. Possession April 1. For particulars apply at house. FOR RENT 207 South Front street, from April 1; also three rooms on third floor of No. 9 South Market Square. Apply to 232 North Second street. 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, Lemoyne, Pa. Bell phone 3198 J. FOR RENT Two small houses near Nineteenth and Derry. all con veniences; $13.00 a month. Possession given first of April. Apply, J. B. Mac- Donald. 1319 Market street. FOR RENT—234 State, SSO; 550 Race, sls; 2027 North Cameron, bath, sl2. Room, second floor. 5 North Market Square; 2235 North Fourth, $22.50. Harrisburg Trust Company. 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 saLB FINE new houses at Riverside. Velic Auto, cost $2,200. Price, $550. One-horse water sprinkler and har ness, cost, S9O. Price, $25. Majestic range, good as new, cost S6O; sell tor half price. RENT Two houses, all conveniences, sl6 and $lB. LEWIS M. NEIFFER, 222 Market Street. YV anted—MisceiianeotTS" WANTED, AT ONCE Some kind of a side line to handle with my business. Have traveled by atuo through five counties, calling on country and village business places. Can handle a good side line proposition. Address 521 South Fourteenth, or phone 4037 J. WANTED One air compressor for garage. Call 3069 M, Bell phone. BUSINESS MAN AND WIFE desire furnished house, or apartment furnish ed complete for housekeeping; must be centrally located and rust-class. Will pay good price. References. Address H„ 3881, care of Telegraph. WANTED To borrow, $1,500.00 at 5 per cent, on city improved property. Will give first mortgage. Address P., 3658, care of Telegraph. Apartments For Rent FOR RENT APARTMENTS Very desirable cen tral location 6 rooms bath elec tric light steam heat possession April first. Miller Brothers Co., Lo cust and Court Sts. FOR RENT 927 North Third street; city steam heat, electric light and hardwood floors, second door, five rooms and bath, S3B; third lloor, four rooms and bath. $25. Apply at No. 931 North Third street. FOR RENT Apartment, five rooms and bath, third floor, 224 North Second street; city steam and electric light; possession April 1. Apply S. W. Fitz getald, 317 Walnut street. FOR RENT From April I, apart ment In the Sixth Street Bank Building. Apply at Bank, Sixth and Maclay streets. FOR RENT Apartment, 1419 Ver non street, first floor, electric lights, gas and steam heat, stationary laundry. Apply Baptisti, 1208 Chestnut, or Third and Chestnut, Beil phone 624, 107 SOUTH FRONT STREET ond floor housekeeping apartments, containing 2 or 3 rooms with baths and kitchens. Possession April 1. Ap ply to Brlnton-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. Rooms For Rent FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms; second floor front; good loca tion; handy to any car; all conveni ences; with or without board; gentle men preferred. Call 1411 Market street. FOR RENT Well ventilated, fur nished room: all conveniences, Including use of phone; centrally located; gentle men of refinement only. Address 8., 3829, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; also parlor and ?ar!od bedroom; city steam; Bell phone. 19 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Large, modern, attrae* tlve room, furnished, second floor. Ap ply 121 State atrpet. FOR RENT Storeroom, 252 Hamilton street, rent sl2. Clias. Adlcr, Real Estate and Insurance, 1002 North Third street. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms, second and third floor front; good location; city steam. Call 715 North Third street. FOR RENT Large room, second floor front; splendid for man and wife or gentleman. Only those wishing a quiet and clean home apply 117 Pine. FOR RENT Large room at 222 North Third street; also large front room at No. 9 North Front; suitable for one or two gentlemen. Apply 9 North Front. Phone 1029 M. FOR RENT—Two bright, airy rooms, furnished for light housekeeping: all Improvements; gas range; kitchen cabi net; refrigerator; gas on separate meter: immediate possession; references exchanged; no children. Apply 342 South Sixteenth street. Rooms For Rent STOREROOM FOR RENT Fine large room. 231 North Seond street. In quire 217 North Second. Board and Rooms FURNISHED ROOMS Running water; all conveniences; use of phone. First-class board bv meal, day or week. Give us a trial. 1001 North Second street. WANTED Boarders. Excellent home cooking;. Reasonable rates. 235 Uoas street. For Sale —Miscellaneous ' FOR SALE One grood farm horse; single-line leader; city sore; wJU sell cheat). Call 622 Emerald street. FOR SALE—Fine pair of 5- year-old black Percheron horses. Apply to C. D. Stewart, 706 Kun kle Building, or Corner 27th and Dcrry streets. FOR SALE Eight sections Globe Wernicke & Co. bookcases, with two lower drawers. Apply Mrs. Paul A Hartman, 514 North Third. FOR SALE One 1%-horse-power gas engine, one Continental auto motor, one one-quarter yard concrete mixer, four-horse-power gas engine drive, one 1913 Ford runabout, electric lights, master vibrator, new tires, good condi tion, price $240.00; one 1910 Overland, five-passenger—tills car is no scrap car, come and see. it, price $175.00; one National steam vulcanlzer, for tubes and tires, cheap. West Fairview Gar age. West Fairview, Pa. Bell phone notiuM. PEANUT ROASTER, show cases, shelving, delivery wagon, good as new. Inquire 610 Maclay street. FOR SALE White Wyandotte Eggs for hatching at SI.OO for 15, from splendid winter layers, as well as di rect line from Harrisburg winners. A. G. Hagenberger, Higlispirc, Pa. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE Household furniture, carpets, dishes, etc. Apply 222 Pine street. City. PARTY leaving town would like to store upright piano with some good family, or would sell cheap for cash. Address W. K., care of Telegraph. FOR SALE General store, good lo cation. doing nice business. Good rea son for selling. None but those inter ested need inquire. Address J„ 3898, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE - 45 shares First Na tional (Newport) Bank stock. Bank statement mailed on request. 11. W. Wertz, Executor, Newport, Pa. LEMOYNE— FOR SALE Two-story flame, all improvements, price $3,100; 3-story double brick on Hummel avenue, price $3,900. West Shore Realty Co., Baer & Rice, Lemoyne Trust Building, Le moyne. Pa. Bell phone 3198 J. $350.00 buys a 1915 Ford Touring Car, equipped with shock absorbers, speed ometer, tire rack, three tires and tire chains. Address 1713 Revere street, Harrisburg. FOR SALE The stock and good will of Blacksmith business in West Fairview, Cumberland Co., Pa.- A bar gain for a good Blacksmith and Wagon Shop. Come quick, if you desire to buy. Reason for selling, going out of busi ness. Inquire I). W. Love, West Fair view, Pa. P. O. Box 128. BICYCLES and parts of wheels bought for highest cash prices. Rebuilt wheels, $5.00 and upwards. Guaranteed repairing, quick service, reasonable pices. Phone us. Save money. Key stone Garage, 912 North Third street. FOR SALE Dinlngroom table, new, quartered golden oak, 54 inches, four extension leaves quartered oak; cost fifty, will sell for twenty-five. See at 2212 North Second street. BARBER SHOP FOR SALE Apply Bender Supply House, 26 South Third street, Harrisburg. 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 GABLE'S. 111-117 South Second street, 6,000 sets new sash, Bxlo, 12 L. primed and glazed, at $1.30 per set Also other sizes. FOR SALE Delicious Extracted Honey, direct from bee-keeper, $1.85 per gallon (12 lbs.); $1 per one-half gallon, delivered by parcel post. Satis faction guaranteed or money refunded. L. K. Hostetter, R. F. D., No. 5, Lan caster, Pa. 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 CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE Scratch Pads new supply—so for 25c while they last. Ap ply Job Printing Department The Tele graph Printing Company. For Rent FOR RENT Fireproof, up-to-date private garages, $1 and $5 per month. Apply Geo. W. Updegrove, 1200 Penn street. Bell phone 3860. FOR RENT First-class soda, Ice cream and confectionery store, with up-to-date fixtures, with an established trade, doing a nice business. Good rea sons for renting. * Inquire, or write, to L. Silbert, corner Sixth and Harris streets. FOR RENT—Offices suitable for a doctor or dentist or general purposes. Light, heat and at tendance. Dr. John Oenslager, 711 North Third street. Business Opportunities SEVERAL small business proposi tions for sale Auto tire repair busi ness restaurant rooming house grocery store. If interested, get further information from Bell Realty Co., Berg, ner Building. RELIABLE party with S3OO to invest may draw salary of SIOO.OO a month. Address 8., 3901, care of Telegraph. IF going in business, join me in Patent Business. I want partner with Ford car and $300.00, or $700.00. Half Interest. No experience required. R. Horst, Jr.. Penbrook, Pa. ANY Intelligent person can earn /rood Incomv corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock port. N. Y. I MADE $50,000 in five years in the mall order business, began with $5. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Ilea coclt. 3uu Lockport, N. Y. Business Personals EXPERT BOOKK EEPING Your accounts kept straight—your business systematized—every week. P. O. Box 271. City. UKKEHAIi HAULING PRACTICAL men, with years of ex perience. Motor trucks that are good and dependable. Reasonable rates. Apply Enßminger Motor Co., Green and Cumberland. Bell 3515. MOVING WE move pianos carefully. Bell 148, Winter Piano Co.. 23 North Fourth street. Business Personals FOUND What you have been look ing for In good work, at Eggert's Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Wo«ks, 1245 Market street We call and de liver. Both phones. FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market , street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone j orders given prompt attention. Bell 1960. ; EXPERT PIANO TUNING $1.50 Bell ! Winter Piano Co., 23 N. Fourth St. H Al'l. ING R. A. HARTMAN, Hoarding Stable and National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 2503 R. Storage —————— 7 "TIREPROOF ' STORAGE. Private rooms for household goods, $2 per month and up. We Invite inspection. Low insurance. 437-445 South Second street. Harrisburg Storage Company. STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons 75 cents per month. Apply I>. Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Legal Notices NOTICE OF PHI MARY ELECTION' Office of County Commissioner* Harrisburg, Pa., March 21, 1916. In accordance with law particularly with the Act of Assembly of July 12, 1913, known as the Uniform Primaries Act of 1913, notice is hereby given that the following Officers are to be voted for at the Primary Election to be held Tuesday. May 16, 1916. Petitions of Candidates for delegates and party of ficers must be filed before 6 o clock p. m., Tuesday, April 25, 1916, in the Office of the County Commissioners. This certifies that the following is a list of all officers to be voted for in the City of Harrisburg and the County of Dauphin, Pennsylvania: President of the United States. United States Senator. State Treasurer. Auditor General. Judge of the Supreme Court. Four Representatives in Congress-at- Large. One Representative in Congress (18th District). One Senator in the General Assembly (15th District). Two Representatives in the General Assembly (Ist District). Two Representatives in the General Assembly (2nd District). One Mine Inspector (7th District). Two Delegates and two Alternates to the Republican National Convention. Twelve Delegates-at-Large and twelve Alternate Delegates-at-Large to Re publican National Convention. Two Members of the Republican State Committee. One Republican County Committeeman in each Election District in Dauphin County. Three persons for Republican City Com mittee from each Election District in the City of Harrisburg. Two Delegates and two Alternates to the Democratic National Convention. Twelve and twelve Alternate Delegates-at-Large to the Democratic National Convention. One Member of the Democratic Nation al Committee. Two Members of the Democratic State Committee. One Democratic County Committee man in each Election District in Dauphin County. Two Delegates and two Alternates to the Washington Party National Con vention. Six Delegates-at-Large and six Alter nate Delegates-at-Large to the Washington Party National Conven tion. Two Members of the Washington Party State Committee. Two persons for Washington Party City Committee from each Election District In the City of Harrisburg. Four Delegates and four Alternate Del egates to the Prohibition Party Na tional Convention. Three P)'clegates-at-Large and three Alternate Delegates-at-Large to the Prohibition Party National Conven tion. Two Members of the Prohibition State Committee. Two Members of the Socialist State Committee. C. C. CUMBLER. HENRY M. STINE, H. C. WELLS, County Commissioners, Dauphin County, Pa. E. H. Fisher, Clerk. COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA NIA* INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. In the matter of the liquidation of: "THE EMPLOLY KRS' INDEMNITY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA" (Dissolvetl May 18, 1914; Dauphin Co. Comm. I'leas 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 tice 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 nia, 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 practicable after said dat<>, May 18, 1916, prepare for filing in the Common Pleas Court of Dauphin County, my final account as such liquidator and a scheme of distribution to creditors, due notice of which will then be given to all parties interested, so that opportu nity may be afforded to file exceptions thereto. CHARLES JOHNSON. Insurance Commissioner of Pennsylva nia. Harrisburg, Pa. HARRISBI'HG-YOHIv MAISOMIIX COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that an ap plication will be made by Samuel P. Eby, Ross R. Rlioads, Samuel S. Fack ler and I. B. Dickinson to the Governor of Pennsylvania on Thursday, the 13th day of April, A. D. 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M.. under the provisions of the Act of Assembly entitled "An Act to pro vide for the incorporation and regula tion of certain corporations," approved April 29. 1874. and the several supple ments thereto, for a charter for an in tended corporation to be called Harris burg-York Mausoleum Company, the character and object of which is for the purpose of building community and private mausoleums, the purchase and sale of land in connection therewith. the sale of crypts and the acquiring and sealing of all necessary and appropriate patents pertaining to mausoleums, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy the rights, benefits and privileges by said Act of Assembly and the supple ments thereto conferred. NILES & NEFF. Solicitors. In the District Court of tho T'nlted States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania ln Mankruptcv No. .1186 ln the Matter of Thomas M. Mauk and Georjto T. Mauk. Indi vidually nnd trading as T. M. Mauk & Son, Bankrupts. To the creditors of T. M. Mauk & Hon. of HarrisburK, in the County of Dau phin. and District aforesaid, a bank runt. Notice is hereby glV«n that the said bankrupt was duly adjudicated as such on March 20, Iftlfi, and that tlie llrst nieetinK of the creditors will bo held at the office of the Uefereo, No. 7 Nor'h Third Street, Uarrlsburff, Pa., at 10 A. M. o'clock, on April 1, 191 ft, at which lime the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. JOHN T. 01..MSTKD, Referee in Bankruptcy. March SL 1 916. PROFIT TAKING CAUSES LOSSES Munitions and Seiniwar Shares Yield; Bethlehem Steel Drops Fifteen By Associated Press New York, March 21. —Profit taking exercised the usual effect, munitions and semiwar shares yielding 1 to 2 points and Bethlehem Steel losing 15 at 505. Dealings diminished material ly and before midday the market was undergoing a process of assimilation. United States Steel and Marine pre ferred were among the prominent stocks that more than maintained' early levels and with Crucible, the Locomotives, Westlnghouse and Mexican Petroleum, made up the bulk of the forenoon's operations. Weak ness of Geramn exchange at the new low rate of 71 7-16 and strength of Anglo-French 5s were accepted as significant of foreign conditions. 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 21. Open. Clos. Allis-Clialmers 31 30 American Beet Sugar ... 72 % 71 American Can 62% 62 */i American C& F 70% 69% American Cotton Oil ... 55 55 American Locomotive .. 76% 75% American Smelting .... 102% 101% American Sugar 110 >4 110% American T & T 129% 129% Anaconda 86% 86% Atchison 103% 103% Baldwin Locomotive ... 108% 106% Baltimore & Ohio 88% 88% Bethlehem Steel 505 512 B F Goodrich 73% 73% California ePtroleum .. 23% 23 Canadian Pacitic 166 166 % Central Leather 55% 55% Chesapeake and Ohio .. 64% 64 Chicago, Mil and St Paul 95 95 Chicago, R I and Pacitic 17% 16% Chino Consolidated Cop. 54% 54 Colorado Fuel and Iron. 45% 45% Consolidated Gas 137 136 % Corn Products 21% 22 Crucible Steel 92 90* Distilling Securities . . 48% 48 Krie 37% 37% Erie, Ist pfd 52% 52% j General Electric Co. ... 168 168 iGt. North, pfd 122 121% Gt. North. Ore, ss 45% 44% Legal Notices In the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania ln Bankruptcy No. 3187 ln the Matter of 4larry L. Finkelstlne, Bankrupt. I To the creditors of Harry L. Finkel stlne, of Harrisburg, in the County of Dauphin, and District aforesaid, a bankrupt. NOTICE is hereby given that the said ! bankrupt was duly adjudicated as such on March 20. 1916, and that the first meeting of the creditors will be held at the office of the Referee, 7 North Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa., at 2 P. M. o'clock, on April 3, 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 before said meeting. JOHN T. OLMSTED, Referee in Bankruptcy. March 21, 1916. NOTICE is hereby given that the un dersigned, Auditors appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County to pass upon the exceptions filed to the Fifth and partial account of I Charles F. Kirschler. Receiver of the Traders and Mechanics Bank of Pitts burgh. Pa., and to make distribution of the amount found to be in said Re ceiver's hands, to and among those le gally entitled! will sit for the purposes i of their appointment at the law office lof Burleigh and Challener, No. 708 Frick Building. Pittsburgh, Pa., on Frl ! day, April 7, 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M., at which place and time all persons in terested may be present in person or by counsel. CHARLES C. STROII, JOB J. CONKLIN. NOTICE TO IHDDEHS SEALED BIDS will be received by the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon of Wednesday, March 29, 1916, for repairs i and alterations to the front and rear j elevators in the Court House, Harris- | burg, Pa., as per the requirements of 1 the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry. Copies of repairs and I additions required can be had In the I office of the County Commissioners. | All bidders will be required to bid separately on each elevator and must furnish certified checks with their bids in an amount to equal at least 10 per cent, of the total hid price, and the successful bidder or bidders will lie re quired to furnish bond to the full btd price for the faithful performance of the contract. IIENRY W. GOUGH. County Controller. NOTICE Letters of Administration on the Estate of Charles 11. Border, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to 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. i PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES AND PRINTING NOTICE is hereby given that sealed proposals for school supplies will lie received by the Board of School Direc tors of the School District of the City of Harrisburg. Pa., as follows: I—For General School Supplies, con sisting of Tablets, Lead Pencils, Ink, etc., Drawing Supplies, Commercial De partment Supplies and Printing. Bids are to be in on or before April 4. 1916. and will be considered by the Committee on Supplies on Thursday afternoon, April 6, 1916, and by the Board of School Directors on Friday afternoon, April 7, 1916. 2 —For Janitors' Supplies, Coal and Wood and for Physiography. Machine Forge and Wood Shop Supplies. Bids are to be in on or before April 18, ! 1916, and will be considered by the I Committee on Supplies on Thursday af ternoon, April 20, 1916, and by t lie Board of School Directors on Friday afternoon, April 21. 1916. 3 —For the Laboratory Supplies at the High Schools. Bids are to be in on or before May 2, 1916. and will be considered by the Committee on Supplies on Thursday af ternoon, May 4. 1916, and by the Board of School Directors oil Friday after noon. May 5. 1916. The successful bidders will be re quired to give a bond for the faithful fulfillment of the contract. Schedules of the various lists of sup piles nuij be procured at the offices of the School Board. 121-123 Chestnut Street. Haj-rlsburg, Pa. Bv order of the Board. D. D. HAMMELBAUGH, Secretary. Financial Money to Loan To Housekeepers ami Worklnsmen. We will treat you fairly. EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO., Room 21 Bpooner Building. Licensed, bonded. Incorporated. Take elevator. Talaahoue Hell 1647 K. 15 Ins. Copper 47% 47% interboro-Met 17% 17% Kennecott 56% 56% Kansas City South 26% 26 Lackawanna Steel 80% 79 % ! Lehigh Valley 79 ~ 79 Maxwell Motors 63 63% Merc. Mar. ctfs 1714 IK% Merc. Mar. ctfs. pfd. ... 73% 7:!% Mex. Pet 111 109 Vi Miami Copper 37 36% National J,ead 67 07 New York Central 104% 105 N Y N H H 66 66 New York Ont and West 28% 28 Vi' Norfolk and Western.. . 122 V. 122 Pacific Mail 25% 26 Pennsylvania Railroad.. 57 56%' Pittsburgh Coal 28 26% Press Steel Car 53% 54 Railway Steel Spg 40% * 40%' Ray Con Copper 23% 23% Reading 86 85% Republic Iron & Steel . 52% 51% Southern Pacific 99 98% Southern Railway 21% 21% Southern Rwy pfd .... 59% 59 Studehaker 144 141% Tennessee Copper 55% 54 ' Texas Oil 196% 195 % Union Pacific. 134 133% IT S I Alcohol 157% 154 U S Rubber 52* 52 U S Steel 85 84% U S Steel pfd 116% 117 Utah Copper 82% 81% Va Caro Chein 45% 45% Western Union Tel 90 89% Westinghouse Mfg 67 66 PIIU.ADRI.I'USA pnouccß By Associated Press Philadelphia, March 21. Wheat Steady: No. 2, red. spot arul March, $1 .16(i}il.|19; No. 2, Southern, red, $1.14 @1.17. Corn Firm; No. 2. yellow, local, 81tf»81'/sc; steamer. No, 2. yellow, local, 79tf«80c. Oats Steady; No. 2, white, 61% @ 520; No. 3, white. 48V4@49*4c. Bran The market is firm; city mills, winter, per ton, $25.00; west ern, winter, per ton. $25.0u; Spring-, per ton. $22.50@23.00. Refined Sugars Market firm; powdered, 7.00@7.10c; fine granulated, C.90 7.00e; confectioners' A, 6.80® 6.90 c. Butter Market creamery, extras, 38c fancy, 41c. EiffSS The market is steady; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, $6.45 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, per aso; western, firsts, free cases, SC.:;O per case. firm; western, nearby prints. Live Poultry Market firm: fowls, 18@19c; roosters, 12013 c; Spring chickens, 14 0 20c; ducks, 184* 20c; geese, 17019 c: turkeys, 20022 c. Dressed Poultry Market firm: turkeys, fancy, 31e; do., good to choice, 27030 c; do., fair to good, 25(Si> 2 1.20; Jersey, No. 1, per basket, 60070 c Jersey, No. 2, per basket, 3Ud(/ * 40c. Flour Dull and nominal; winter, straights. $5.1505.40; do., patents, $5.50 05.75; Spring straights, $5.40@5.85; do., patents, $5.6505.90; do., favorite brands, $6.15(g)6.65. Hay The market is stead>" with a fair demand; No. 1, largo bales, $21.r.0»22.00; No l. mertiMi i bales, $21.50022.00; No. 2, do.. sl9.ooftf> 20.00; No. 3, do., $15.00® 16.00; no grade, $10.00014.00. Clover mixed, light mixed. $19.004> 19.50; No. 1. Oo„ $18.50 019.00: No. a. I Jo.. $15.30(91 5.50. CHICAGO CATTLE Hy Associated Press Chicago. 111., March 21. Hogs—Re ceipts, 16,000; strong. Bulk of sales. $9.6009.65; light, $9.100 9.70; mixed, $9.30(a 9.70; heavy, $9.25fe9.70; rough, $9.2509.40; pigs, s7.sofa 8.75. Cattle Receipts, 3,000; steady. Na tive beef steers. 5T.50(8)9.85; stoekers and feeders, $6.00® S. 00; cows and heif ers, $3.80®8.70; calves, ?8.00010.25. Sheep Receipts, 13.000; strong. Wethers. $8.4009.10; lambs, $9.75® 11.65. CHICAGO BOARD OP Til ABE Hy Associated Press Chicago, Hi., March 21. —Board o£ Trade closing: Wheat—May. 1.08%; July. 1.07%, Corn—May, 75Vfc; July, 76%. Oats—May. 14%: Jlyu. 43 . Pork—May, 22.95; July. 22.50. I.ard—May, 11.50; July, 11.75. ltibs—May, 12.10; July, 12.32. TO DEBATE AT READING A representative student of both Cen tral and Tecvhnical High schools will represent this city at a High Schol ora torical contest to be held at Reading. May 26. under the auspices of the Read ing Blvn School. Europe Is Committing Suicide, Say Ainey; Asia Forging Ahead Europe is "committing suicide while Japan and China arc forging ahead," W. D. B. Ainey, chairman of the pub lic service commission of Pennsylvania declared last evening !n an address before the Telephone Society of Har risburg. Mr. Ainey's subjoct was "Japan, the Old and the New." A big attend ance of telephone men crowded the auditorium or the Board of Trade to hear the speaker. Mr. Ainey's belief is that the seat of civilization may shift to Asiatic territory when the European war ends. COMMITTEE CANDIDATES I'll.K PRIMARY NOMINATION PAPERS Among the Spring primary nomi nation petit ions tiled to-day were the following: Precinct committee. Republican, Wil liam A. I.eech, Augustus Lut* and Charles 11. Bollinger, First Precinct, First Ward. City committee. Republican, Emory Maily, Edward Swartz and Antonio Demma, First Precinct, Second Ward;; Wagner Hoffman, Second Precinct, Fifth Ward; Wallace 15. Rodenliuber, Third Precinct, Tenth Ward: C. Frank Keffer. Democrat, First Precinct,. Third Ward. County committee, Republican, Alex ander Barbour, First Precinct. Fourth Ward; Charles A. Tress, First Precinct, Second Ward: John l,conard, West' Londonderry township. SPECIAL SERVICES Special services will begin io-night in tho Market Square Presbyterian Church, to be held each evening ex cept Saturday, until Sunday April 2, when coim*TTnion will be celebrated. The Rev. Dr. George Edward Maw en will preach at the services and appro priate music will be furnished. OPEN WATER SUPPLY BIDS More than a dozen bidders submitted proposals for pipes, valves, chemicals, for the filter plant, etc... which were opened yesterday aftermjbn by City Commissioner Barry F. Bowman, super intendent of public safety. The tabu lation of the bids will not bo com pleted for several days. TITULAR HISHOP READ Rome, March 20.—The deuth is an nounced nt Grotla Ferrata of the Rev. Thomas Brennan, formerly Roman Catholic bishop of Dallas. Texas.