Hoase-Hantin? Season Is on—lt's the Wait Ad's Basincss to tent liases Deaths r.I.MOTT Patrick Elliott, on March 1916. at the home of his son. 2037 .North Sixth street, aged 75 years. He is survived by one daughter and three sons. Jj'uneral on Saturday morning, at 9 " lock, from tlie above address. Ser vices at St. Mary's Catholic Church. Iturial Alt. Calvary Cemetery. The friends are invited to attend without lurther notice. 1,1 hiis March 23. 1916. Charles C. Dubbs, In his 55th year, at iiis late home, Third and Mriggs streets. Ho is survived by hrs wife and one uaughter. I'u i] era I arrangements will be an nounced later. I'AIIKKH Mrs. Rebecca Parker, at the home of her daughter. Mrs. r. r.. Musser, 702 North Sixth street, Tuesday, March 21. , Funeral services at the late home, Friday, March 24, at 1 o'clock. to which, relatives and friends are in vited. The burial, in the Hummeis town Cemetery, will be private. Card of Thanks MRS. WTT.I.TAM H. STINE AND CHILDREN, 616 Oxford street, desire to extend their many thanks to their lrienn.- and also Sixth street I nitea Hretliren Church, for the kindness . C. WANTED An office boy; must be good size. Apply 119-121 Walnut! street, Remington Typewriter Co. RESTAURANT All-around lunch man, to work nights, white. Apply at once. Novell's Restaurant, 1204 Market ,-ft'eet. WANTED Two neat, young men for counter, also kitchen mam Apply Rustic Dairy Lunch, 5-1-9 South Third street. WANTED Man having business experience, with good, honest tact and push to represent an established insur ance agency. Insurance experience not necessary. Salary and car fare fur nished. Address 0., 3900. care of lele ■g r-ijih. J W ANTED Bright, energetic young in,v about sixteen years old, to help In j new milk depot. Apply -C. E. Cooper, Twentieth and Brookwood streets. W \NTKD Messengers. Young men over IS years. with bicycles, or men over 21. 'All making good wages Ap ply immediately. Western Union Tele graph Co. WANTED 4O able-bodied men between 21 and 40 years of age tor piece work. White or colored. Apply in person to agent, Harrisburg Transfer, Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, Division street, Harrisburg, Pa. MACHINISTS WANTED Boring mill or lathe hands, who can work from blue prints, also tool makers. Ad dress, or sippiy, Employment Depart ment. V/estlnghousa Electric & Mfg. Co.. East Pittsburgh, Pa. I'APERHANGERS WANTED Four paperhangers wanted. Apply at once to H. A. Bodmer. 813 North Third street. 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 I,ozier with Instructions, to practice on between working hours. Write for particulars. Auto Transportation Training, Corresponding Department, 25-27-29 North Cameron street, Harris ourg. GENERAL, MACHINISTS, first-class latne 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 Merlon avenue, Phila delphia. MACHINIST WANTED for general repair work. Steady employment, liummelatown Brownstone Co.. Walton ville. Pa. For Sale \\ New Houses In \ j: BELLEVUEPARK ] f Twrnt r-necond and Market Sreeti } £ A two-and-a-half-story stone and{ tshingle house with nine rooms 2J tbaths steam hoat {range electric light. You will bej yielfghted with the interior arrange-J Went of this house. The lot Is 75 ft.s Jfront on Mrket street by 135 ft. in? Jdepth. Price gS4)OOJ i| Hrlarcllffe nd NoMflfid Roads A very pleasing two-story bricks Sand shingle dwelling Dutch Co-t '■ionial style of architecture withs \seven rooms bath ■ — steam lieat.S jThe plot of ground on which thisS •house Is built comprises more thanS ( »one-thlrd of an acre. Price .. (8,200% ij Hillside and Vineyard Roads J % One of the most inviting J we've even seen a two-and-a-half{ Sstory stucco, suburban type house—C Jseven rooms and storage mahog-j Sanized doors on first floor bathj Jiand steam heat. Price mi.'r.o \ •' Ask for description circular olf ■'these houses, aad some very choice/ /building plots, } I MILLER BROTHERS & CO. > REAL ESTATE < ,• Insurance Surety Bondss ,J Ivooust. and Court Streets '■ THURSDAY EVENING, IIAIIRISBURG TELEGRAPH MARCH 23, 1916. Help Wanted —Male WANTED lmmediately An ex- J perienced Amazon Skiver. Apply Office ' i of tlie Lindner Shoe Co., Carlisle, Pa. — 5 I DRAFTSMEN With experience • on electrical apparatus, motors, genera* - , tors, switchboards, transformers, con • trollers. etc. Audress Chief Clerk, i 1 Engr. Dept., Westlnghouse Electric Ac t i Mf K- Co.. Kaat Pittsburgh. Pa. Help Wanted —Female ' WANTED Two girls for dlning room work. Apply at once, 211 Walnut | street. WANTED, AT ONCE Woman for cooking in restaurant. Address H. C., ": care of Telegraph. ' ' WANTED —. White girl for general . housework and cooking; two in family; • need not apply unless competent and can furnish reference. Phone 215SR. .j - WANTED Woman for plain cook ' j ing and downstairs work in country. ; Address, full particulars, state wages, j M., Mechanicsburg, Pa. ' : WANTED White girl, not under I IS. for general housework 111 apartment In small family; no washing or ironing. | Phone 1936J, or call Leonard. 251S North i Sixth, second floor. | WANTED Voung girl, or middle aged woman, to assist with general housework; must sleep home. Call Fri day or Saturday, at 2215 Penn street. WANTED A respectable white girl ] to do second work; references reuured; : good wages. Reply to J., 3908, care of Telegraph. WANTED Girl for general liouse j work with reference. Apply at ltSl2 Forster street. ! WANTED Neat, colored girl for j general housework; must be good ! cleaner and Ironer; no cooking; sleep I home. Apply 2201 North Second street. WANTED An experienced chamber maid and assistant cook; also porter. Apply at State Capital Hotel. 215 Wal nut street. WANTED Stenographer, also girl jto do typewriting. Give references and | also state experience. Apply Box S., 3906. care of Telegraph. WANTED Young or middle-aged : j woman for general housework in small I family; refeience required. Call at 1610 j ISriggs street. WANTED Girls over 16 to strip tobacco. Also experienced Rollers, Bunchmakers, Packers, ; Filler and Binder Strippers. Wel fare looked after by trained nurse. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Com pany, 500 Race street. WANTED Operators experienced on power sewing machines, also Ave experienced examiners, at Jennings' Mfg. Company, 414 State street. WANTED Refined white girl for general housework, preferred to sleep at house. Apply Mrs. J. C. Shuntberger, 1200 Derry street. I - WANTED Women or girls, experl i enced monogrammers and Initial work. J Well paid. Steady work year 'round. i Work taken home. Apply Mrs. A. SUfon, I 1339 Fulton street. WANTED Students to know R. E. Hoke, A. M., will soon be a teacher in my school. More and better teaching always counts. Harrisburg Shorthand School, 31 North Second. WANTED Saleslady at Hoerner's dry troods, notions and ready-to-wear garments, 316 Broad street, City. WANTED Experienced sewing machine operators, also trimmers and learners, to work on women's and children's wear. Harrisburg Apparel Co., over City Star Laundry, 414-416 State street, rear entrance. Situations Wanted—Male WANTED Colored man wants any kind of auto work. Charles Wood, 320 Ridge street, Steelton. ! WANTED Day's work for Wed nesday and half day on Saturday. Call, or write, No. o Sherman avenue. City. WANTED A place to work in farm. Must have tenant house for my family. , Address D. M. Bureer, 1312 South ; Twelfth street, i.arrisburg. WANTED Stenographer desires po- I sition, with chance for advancement; Eood references. Address W. F. G., 1411, Iberty street, City. j SITUATION WANTED By ofiico ! man—experienced bookkeeper, corre ! spondent and salesman. Box X, 3899, ; care of Telegraph. Situations Wanted—Female WANTED Colored woman de sires position as cook in hotel. Address J X., 3910, care of Telegraph. WANTED Woman, with four-year old girl, wishes position as housekeeper In a widower's home. Bell phone 482R, j or address P., 3907, care of Telegraph. WANTED Colored woman would like day's work. Call third floor 1408 I Marian street. I WANTED Young girl. 18 years of age. desires place as child's nurse. Ap ply 1619 Logan street. | WANTED Work by day or week Iby colored woman. Apply 705 South street, City. i 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. I WANTED White woman wants po sition as pantry girl. Address Box O 3900, care of Telegraph. WANTED Middle-aged white wo man desires general housework: no washing. Address TV., 1844 Derry street. ■WANTED Widow would like a position as housekeeper. Address G. i 3897, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young lady, with ten years' general office experience, de | sires position; can furnish best of ref ; erences. Address 0., 3892, care of Tele | graph. - i Real Estate For Sale I Briggs St.. 410, 3-s. b„ $5,800. Calder St.. 613. 2%-s. b., $3,000. Emerald St., 626, S-s. b.. $2,850. Peffer St., 220, 3-s. f., $3,800. Sixth St.. 2456, 3-s. b., $3,000. Sixth St., 2458, 3-s. b„ i?,, 100. Seneca St.. 618. 3-s. b„ $3,150. Muench, corner Fulton. 3-s. b., $2,200 Also Ave three-story brick properties on Wallace street, near Harris. Rent I S7O per month. Price for all, SB,OOO. H. C. BRANDT, 36 North Third. FOR SALE Three-story frame | dwelling, side entrance, 8 rooms. 502 I North Thirteenth street. Price, $1,450. Inquire Miss Sabina Lentz, 1808 Sus quehanna street. MUST BE SOLD That 17-ae.re farm, Cumberland County, all buildings, level land. Reduced to $650. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE New brick house, 7 rooms, bath, improvements, electric 1 light. Price, $2,350. Can be bought on I easy terms. H. G. Pedlow. 110 South I Thirteenth street. Real Estate For Sale | 1911 PARK ST.; nine-room brick house; all improvements; all cheerful rooms; deep lot; rear drive alley; excel lent neighborhood. Owner wishes to | leave city. Apply above. Real Bargain. ! RIVERSIuE An..' ALLISON HILL | New houses steam heat gas —— j electric lights brick construction i all other Improvements. Prices only $2,800 to $3,300. Bell Realty Co.. Berg ner Building. 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. VACANT HOUSES FOR SALE No. | 211 Crescent street brick, 8 rooms ! bath & gas & furnace three porches side entrance large lot. Inspect I this property soon. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. LOTS—Levi Brandt Est., Elk wood, New Cumberland 5O ft. ! front up to one-half acre plots ' sewer water gas —electricity. S2OO up. Easy payments. 5c trolley. Keeney & Simmons, Agents. Buy now, 210 Sylvan Terrace, Har risburg. Tliree-story brick, in center of city. Conveniences. Address, Box 85, Steelton, Pa 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. i LEMOYNE— J FOR SALE Two-story frame, all J improvements, price $3,100; 3-stOry ! double brick on Hummel avenue, price $3,900. West Shore Realty Co.. Baer & Rice, Lenioyne Trust Building, Le moyne. Pa. Bell phone 319SJ. FOR SALE Suburban home, Dun cannon; 9 rooms; lavatory first floor; electric lights; steam heat; front, side am) back porches: lot, 25x150. Address ! 1156 Mulberry. Phone 3262 M. FOR SALE l3B North Thirteenth ] street. Three-story brick house, is now offered at a greatly reduced price. This I property has all conveniences. Inspect it. 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 Building. 17 ACRES 5 miles south of New ! Cumberland, 6-rooni frame dwellings, ilrnme bank barn, running water: also, horse, cow anil farming implements, all for $1,650.00. Brinton-Paclter Co., Second and Walnut streets. 241 ACRES ln Fishing Creek VaT ley. Dauphin Co., 5 miles east of river, i 2 complete sets of buildings, running water. Price, $7,500.00. Dirt Cheap! I Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE At Paxtang, on trollev line, near park entrance, 2',4-story ' frame dwelling. 6 rooms, bath and fur nace. Lot. 20x299. Will exchange for | York County farm. Brinton-Packer Co.. Second and W f alnut streets. I ENOLA PROPERTY FOR SALE | 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 I FOR RENT Fireproof, up-to-date private garages, $4 and $5 per month, j Apply Geo. W. Updegrove, 1200 Penn | street. Bell phone 3860. I FOR RENT—Store room and dwell ing combined in business section of Camp Hill. Possession April 15. $25.0. j Kougli, Brightbill & Kline. 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 1 brick and stucco—9 rooms—bath —steam heat—sso. 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. CLOVERLI HEIGHTS Sycamore Street, 1724, brick dwelling, 9 rooms, bath, steam heat, gas and electric I lights. Rent, $23.00. Rohrer & Son, Bergner Building. FOR RENT No. 1816 Green street; house is newly papered and in flrst class condition; all Improvements; rent reasonable. Apnly 1816 Green. FOR RENT House No. 409 Briggs street; three-story brick; ninerooms 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 i Square. Apply to 232 North Second • street. Real Estate For Rent FOR RENT 1534 Logan street; 3- I story brick; 8 rooms and bath; front and rear porches; large yard; rent, SIB.OO. [Apply 217 Forster. ! FOR RENT 2658 Jeffyson street. Improvements, sl3; 914 North Sixteenth ! street, all Improvements, steam heat, i $35. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thir- I teenth street. I FOR RENT 1242 State street; j three-story brick: gas and electric I lights; porches; Improvements; rent, 520.00 per month. Apply 12 South Sev i enteenth street. j FOR RENT Farm of about 40 acres; good dwelling, barn, etc.; con venient to Hummelstown and trolley. I Will rent for only SIO.OO per month. | Lock Box 452. Hummelstown, Pa. FOR RENT i>arge, 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, Lecioyne, Pa. Bell phone 3198 J. FOR RENT Two-story warehouse, 3 Cowden street, near Market. Eleva tor. P. R. R. siding. Possession at 1 once. Bell phone 899 M. C. F. Gohl, 1003 North Second street Wanted —Miscellaneous WANTED Room and board in strict'" private family; references ex ! ( hanged. Address J„ 3661, care of Tele graph. ' WANTED Centrally located fui | nlshed rooms, with or without board. Address T. R. G., 3833, care of Tele graph. WANTED. TO RENT Completely furnished house or apartment for from | four to six weeks. Must be modern and centrally located. Address T. R. G„ 3831, care of Telegraph. I WANTED. TO RENT Light house ! keeping rooms or small, furnished i apartment, for about a month; centrally located. Address T. R. G„ 3832, care of Telegraph. Wanted—Miscellaneous WANTED Three unfurnished rooms with but* second floor, cen trally located. One room must be front, otlur rooms as bedroom and kitchen. In answering give full particulars as to location, price, etc. Box G, 3830, care of Telegraph. HEMSTITCHING All kinds of hemstitching at 10c per yard. Orders tilled while, you wait. Mrs. Forster, 256 Cumberland street. WANTED A Pony Trap, for a pony flfty inches high. Address C. C. Kelsei, Marietta. Lancaster County. Pa. Apartments For Rent FOH RENT UNFURNISHED AXI) Kl'RMSlli;i> APARTMENTS—OUT IIF SEA BNTEBM HOI »BKEGPIMOAPART MENTS. WE HAVE FURNISHED TWO Willi II W 11.1 HE IIEAUV EUlt »4 CI - I'AXCV ON AI'RII, 1 AND «AV 11, KENT »:1.-,.1M1 AND *37.1N" 111 II.DINI. NO. AI.SO—ONE L NKI HNTSIIEI) APAIIT MENT IN 111 ll.OIN'i; NO. 1.111 I.OCL'ST ST. IIENT *3IMK». ONE t'N'FT'KNISII- El» APARTMENT IN 111 U.III.NIi NO. 132 I.OCT ST ST., RENT *IIO.OO. FOR APRIL I OCCUPANCY. APPI.V PENNA. RE A I.TV A IMP. CO., 13a LOCUST STREET. 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. FOH RENT D2T North Third street; city steam heat, electric light and hardwood doors, second tloor, live rooms and bath, S3B; third floor, four rooms and bath, $25. Apply at No. 931 North Third street. FOR RENT From April 1, apart ment In the Sixth Street. Bank Building. Apply at Bank, Sixth and Maclay streets. FOR RENT Apartment, 1419 Ver non street, first tloor, electric lights, gas and steam heat, stationary laundry. Apply Baptistl, 1208 Chestnut, or Third and Chestnut. Bell phone 824. 107 SOUTH FRONT STREET 2 sec 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 UNFURNISHED Single or com municating, with kitchenettes, for light housekeeping. Strictly private. All conveniences. Stoves furnished free. Laundry, phone and bathroom privil eges. Easy payments. Janltress ser vice. Inquire 42!) Broad street. Daily inspection invited. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, single or en suite, in private family; all conveniences. Inquire 824 North Second street. FOR RENT Large room at 222 North Third street; also largo front room at No. 9 North Front; suitable for one or two gentlemen. Apply 9 North Front. Phone 1029 M. FOR RENT—Chestnut St., 107, splen did furnished roams; also two adjoin ing rooms: all conveniences; desirable location; centrally located; private fam ily; rent reasonable. Apply Mrs. J. A. Durand. above address. FOR RENT First floor front room for rent; use of light, heat and bath; also room for four railroad boarders; good location. Inquire 425 South Thir teenth street. FOR RENT One or two second floor front, communicating furnished rooms; steam heat; electric lights and use of bath and phone; centrally locat ed. Address H„ 3903, care of Telegraph. 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 AA'ell ventilated, fur nisheil room; all conveniences, including use of phone; centrally located; gentle men of refinement only. Address B„ 3829, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; also parlor and parlod bedroom; city steam; Bell phone. 719 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Large, modern, attrac tive room, furnished, second floor. Ap ply 121 State street. FOR RENT Storeroom, 252 Hamilton street, rent sl2. Chas. Acjler, Real Estate and Insurance, 1002 North Third street. 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. STOREROOM FOR RENT Fine large room. 231 North Seond street. In quire 217 North Second. Board and Rooms WANTED Young man wants pleas ant room, with breakfast, in refined, private family (Protestant). Hill or up town section. Address, giving location and rate, P. O. Box 72, City. WANTED Refined, young man wants room with private family, April 1, within flve squares of Capitol. Room must also be suitable for study, and rent reasonable. Address P., 3904, care of Telegraph. FURNISHED ROOMS Running water; all conveniences; use of phone. First-class board by meal, day or week. Give us a trial. 1001 North Second street, For Sale —Miscellaneous FOR SALE Pups, three months old, with 13-inch ears. Crossed English Beagle and Foxhound. Apply E. E, Slieesley, 13 South Sixteenth street. City. WANTED A female dog, with pup pies or due to have puppies next week. Will buy or lease same for foster mother. Address J., 3902, care of Tele graph. FOR SALE One good farm norse; single-line leader; city sore; will sell chean. Call 622 Emerald street. PUBLIC SALE On Saturday after noon, March 25, Mrs. Julius B. Kauf man will sell her entire household goods at her home, on Market Square. FOR SALE General store, good lo cation, doing nice business. Good rea son for selling. None but those inter ested need inquire. Address J., 389P, care of Telegraph. 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 White Wyandotte Eggs for hatching at SI.OO for 16. from splendid winter layers, as well as di rect line from Harrisburg winners. A. G. Hagenberger, Highspire. Pa. BARBER SHOP 'FOR SALE Appdv Bender Supply House, 26 South Third streat. HarrisburjE. For Sale—Miscellaneous AT GABLE'S. 111-117 Pouth Second street, 5,000 sets new sasn, Bxlo, 12 L primed and glazed, at $1.30 per set Also other sizes. FOR SALE The stoftk and good will of Blacksmith business in West Kalrvlew. 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 D. W. Love. West Fair view, Pa. P. O. Box 128. FOR SALE Delicious Extracted Honey, direct from bee-keeper, $1.85 per gallon (12 lbs.); $1 per one-half ?;allon, delivered by parcel post. Satis- : action guaranteed or money refunded. L. K. Hostetter, R. F. D„ No. 5, Lan caster, Pa. AT GABLE'S. 113, 116 and 117 South Second street, 5,000 gallons Now 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 26c while they last. Ap ply Job Printing Department The Tele graph Printing Company. For Rent 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 FOR INVESTMENT 52,500 on first mortgage, city real estate. Address In vestor, P. O. Box 256,' Harrisburg, Pa. 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. RELIABLE PARTY with $3,000 to ln vest, may draw salary of SIOO.OO per month. Address K., 3909, care of Tele graph. ANY Intelligent person can earn -rood incom~ 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. Hea coclt, 355 Loekport, N. Y. Business Personals EXPERT BOOKKEEPING Tour accounts kept straight—your business systematized—every week. P. O. Box 271. City. GENERAL HAULING PRACTICAL men. with years of ex perience. Motor trucks that are good and dependable. Reasonable rates. Apply Ensmlnger Motor Co., Green and Cumoerland. Bell 3515. MOVING WE move pianos carefully. Bell 146. Winter Piano Co.. 23 North Fourth street. FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street. Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 1960. EXPERT PIANO TUNING $1.50 Bell 146 Winter Piano Co.. 23 N. Fourth St. HAITIiING R. A. HART.MAN, Hoarding Stable and National Transfer Co. Jlovers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 2503 R. FOUND What you have been look lng for In good work, at Eggert's Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market street. We call and de liver. Both phones. Storage FIREPROOF 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 D. Cooper & Co.. 411 Broad street. Automobiles FOR SALE Pullman, Jr., 1915. 5- passenger touring car. Will sacrifice at once to quick purchaser. With tools, lamps, etc. 29 Nortli Cameron street. Financial Money to Loai 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. Resolutions AT a special meeting of the Council of the Borough of New Cumberland, held Monday Evening, March 20, lyifi, the following resolutions were adopted on the Death of John Grimes— Whereas. Our Heavenly Father has called to his eternal reward our co worker. John Grimes; and. Whereas, It is but fitting and proper for us, as a Borough Council, to ex press our bereavement, regard and love, for the departed; therefore, be It Resolved, That we, the members of the Borough Couhcil, though deeply sorrowing over the removal of him, who had been In our midst for some time, we bow in humble submission to the will of Him, who niaketh all things work together for good to them that love God, and that while in this deep affliction at the loss which we have sustained, we recognize that "The depth of the riches, both of the wisdom and knowledge of God," Is "Unsearchable, and His Judgment, and His ways past finding out." Resolved, That we are grateful to our Heavenly Father for the clearness of mind, and the uncompromising spirit of justice with which he had been en dowed. Resolved, That we will ever cherish his child-like faith, his unity of heart, his faithfulness to duty, and his beauti ful walk with God. Resolved, That we express to Ills sorely bereaved family our most heart felt sympathy, In this, their time of sorrow, and commend them to Him. who Is the consolation and strength of all who trust Him. Resolved, That these resolutions be placed on the minutes of the Council, be printed In the Harrlsburpr papers, and a copy be sent to the Family or the deceased. U H. KII/MORE, W. W. ZIMMERMAN. E. D. ROSS, _ MEXICAN SHARES BREAK SHARPLY Urgent Selling Afterwards Causes General Unsettlement; Specialties Arc Heavy Py Associated Press New York, March 23. Prices continued to Improve until moro urgent soiling of the Mexican group caused general unsettlement. Mex ican Petroleum broke sharply, falling over five points to 104% and Amer ican Smelting and Greene-Cananea fell a point or more. There was heaviness also among high-priced specialties. Bethlehem Steel losing four at 500, American Snult 5 at 130 and Tobacco Products pfd., 3% at 105%. Munitions and Equipments were only nJbderately af fected and investments were com paratively firm. Lack of public in terest constituted the chief restrain ing influence. Mexicans made partial recovery at midday. 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 23. Open. Clos. Alaska Gold Mines 19% 20 Allis-Chalmers 30% 29% American Beet Sugar .. 72 71% American Can 62% 62% American C& P 70% 69V» j American Ice Securities . 28% 29 American Locomotive .. 76% 76% American Smelting .... 101% 100% American Sugar 11l 110% American T & T 130 130% Anaconda 86% 86% .Ttchison 103% 103% Baldwin Locomotive ... 106% 105% Baltimore & Ohio 88% 88% Bethlehem Steel 500 495 B. F. Goodrich 7.1% 73% California Petroleum .. 23% 23% Canadian Pacific 117 117% Central Leather 55% 55% Chesapeake & Ohio .... 64% 64% Chi., Mil & St Paul ... 94% 94% Chicago R. I. and Pacific 17% 17% Chino Con. Copper .... 54% 54% jConsol. Gas 136% 136% I Corn Products 22 21 % I Crucible Steel 90% 89% i Crucible Steel, Pfd 115% 115% I Distilling Securities ... 48% 48% Erie 57% 37% I Erie. Ist pfd 53 53% General Electric Co. ... 168 168 Gt. North, pfd 122 122 Gt. North. Ore, ss 44% 44% Inspiration Copper .... 48% 47% Interboro-Met 17% 17% Kennecott 57 56% Kansas City South 26 26 Lackawanna Steel 79% 80 Lehigh Valley 78% 78% Maxwell Motors 67% 68% Merc. Mar. ctfs 16% 16% Merc. Mar. ctfs. pfd. ... 74% 73 Mex. Petroleum 108% 106% Miami Copper 37 36% New York Central 105% 105% I New York.Ont and West 28 28 Norfolk uild Western... * 3 V* 22 % Northern Pacific 114 113% Pacific Mall 25% 25% Pennsylvania Kailroad.. 56% 56% Pittsburgh Coal 27% 27% Railway Steel Spg 40% 40 ! Press Steel Car 54 54 Ray Con Copper 23% 23% Reading 85% 86% Southern Pacific 98% 98% Southern Railway ..... 21% 21% Studebaker 143 14 3% Tennessee Copper 54% 53% Third Avenue 62 62% Union Pacific 133% 133% US I Alcohol 155 155% U S Rubber 52% 52 |U S Steel 84% 85% |IT S Steel pfd 116% 116% | Utah Copper 81% 81% Va Caro Chem 45% 45% Western Union Tel .... 90% 90% Westinghouse Mfg 66% 66% Texas Oil 196 196% PniLADEI.PHIt PnOflllCß By Associated Prets Philadelphia, March 23. Wheat | Firm: No. 2, 2 red, spot, and March, $1.16@1.|19; No. 2, Southern, red, $1.14 I @1.17. Corn Steady: No.| 2, yellow, local, 81©81% c; stuamer, No. 2, yellow, local, 7 9 (rit 80c. Oats Steady: No. 2, white, 51 %@ I 52c; No. 3, white, 48V4@49%c. Bran The market Is dull; city mills, winter, per ton, $25.00; west ern, winter, per ton. $25.00; Spring, per ton. $22.50® 23.00. Refined Sugars Market steady; powdered, 7.00@7.10c; fine granulated. 6.90@>7.00c; confectioners' A, 6.80® 6.90 c. Butter Market steady; western, creamery, extras, 38c; nearby prints, fancy, lie. Eggs The market is weak; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, $6.45 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $6.30 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $6.45 rer iso; western, firsts, free cases. 6.30 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, 31c; do., good to choice, 27@30c; do., fair to good, 250 26c; do., old toms, 25e fowls fanrv 20%«t21c; do., good to choice, 19@19%c, do., small sizes, 16%@18%c; old roost ers. 15c; broiling chickens, nearby, 22® 26c; do., western, 22®24c; roasting chickens, western, choice to fancy. 19# 22c: do., fair to good. 15®18c: Spring ducks, nearby, 18® 20c; do., western, 12 @18c; geese, nearby, 15® 20c; do., west ern, 15@17c. Potatoes The market is firm with a fair demand; Pennsylva nia, white, per bushel, $1.25 @1.35; New York, per bushel, $1.15®1.18; Maine, per bushel, $1.20@1.25; western, per bushel, $1.1501.20; Jersey, No. 1, per basket, 60®70c Jersey, No. 2. per basnet, Ju'j) 40c. Flour The market is quiet; winter, straights, $5.15@6.40; do., patents, $5.50 ©5.75; Spring straights, $5.40(^5.65; Legal Notices To the Members of the Family of Daniel C. Fraellck: NOTICE Is hereby given that an ap plication has been made to the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, for the adjudication of Daniel C. Fraellck, as a weak-minded person unable to care for his own prop erty, and for the appointment of a Guardian of his Estate, and that the said Court has set April 3, A. D. 1916, at 10 o'clock A M., at the Court House, at Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania, for hear ing said application, at which time you may appear, If yo, jjj?^|PY OI Or'® r - Attorney for the Pet/tloner. NOTICE is hereby riven that Letters Testamentary on the Estate of ALFRED A. PANCAKE, late of Harrls burg, Dauphin Co., Pa., deceased, have been granted by the Register of Wills for Dauphin County to the undersign ed. All persons owing said Estate will please make payment promptly, and those having claims will present them without delay to HARRIHBURG TRUST COMPANY, 16 South Market Square. Or MARY EMMA PANCAKE, 1501 North Second Street, Harrlsburg, Pa., Exacutors t I 15 JjJ-'S® 6.90; do., favorite brands. $6.150 6.65. Hay The market la steady ' » « R . * n ' r rt*n»a»d; No. 1. htrKe ba es. s2l f.0W22 00. No I. men. ..n in™' 22.00; No. 2, do., $19.00® ll'o In < ?A° v tr J'Rht mixed, $19.00® 19.60; No. 1, Jo.. $18.50® 19.00; No. J. do., $15.50@16.50 CHICAGO CATTI.K „„f h . it ' a .F,°' Iu - March 23. Hogs Re- iPi?- 21,000; slow. Hulk of sales, $9.60 OCA 7S ; *9.20*19.75; mixed, $9.40@ ® heavy. s9.Bs(fi 9.80; rough, $9.35W 9.50; pigs, $7.50 }i> 8.60. ♦ RB, ' e| PtK. 3.000; strong. Na tlve beef steers. $7.70® 10.05; stackers er* sl.lo® 9.00; cnlvca, $8.00@1u.50. n£i , i eep Receipts. 13,000; firm. 1170 $5.50©9.25; lambs. $9 75® CHICAGO ROAltll OF TR \ 1)1*1 Trade cfo o slngV Marth 23 " ~ BoarJ of Wheat—May. 1.08; JIIIS-, 1.06%. Corn—May. 72; July. 73%. Oats—May, 43» 8 ; j„iy, 12'.'.. Pork—May, 22.75; July, 22.57. fe?r d ~»? av ' ll 35: July. 11.60. Ribs—May, 11.87; July. 12.U5. Deaths and Funerals SMALL CHILD DIES Luther Zollinger, 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther C. Zollinger, for merly of this city, died Monday at his parents' home in Pittsburgh. ' Burial was made at 1 o'clock this afternoon from the Pennsylvania Railroad Sta tion, the Rev. Dr. George Edward Hawos, pastor of the Market Square Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial was made at the East llarrisburg Cemetery. BENJAMIN R. ALBRIGHT Benjamin R. Albright, aged 77, died yesterday at his home, 525 WoOdbina street, after a lingering illness. 11a was a widely known farmer in Cum berland county before moving to this city. Funeral services will bo held at. the home Saturday morning at 10 o clock, the Rev. H. N. Bassler, of Sec ond Reformed Church, and the Rev. S. Edwin Rupp, of Otterbein United Brethren Church, officiating. Burial will be made at New Kingston. Mr. Albright is survived by his wife and the following children: Mrs. David Lamb, of Hogestown: Mrs. John Ma soner, this city; Miss Maude, at home; John, of Enola; Charles and Clarence, this city. OLD FRUIT DEALER DIKS Charles C. Dubbs, a fruit dealer in this city for more than thirty years, died this morning at 11.30 o'clock at. his home, 800 Norlli Third street, after a short illness. He is survived by his wife and one daughter, Miss Kath arine. He was ,55 years old. Mr. Dubbs was the son of the late Cham bers Dubbs, who for a number of years had charge of the Verbeke street, mar ket. He had charge of the store at Third and Briggs streets for thirty years. Mr. Dubbs was one of the first amateur baseball players in the city, playing as a catcher and In the inllekl. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. . BURY MRS. IiOURIMKR Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Lourimer, aged 68. 510 Reily street, will be held at the home Saturday afternoon, the Rev. Dr. Lewis S. Mudge, pastor of Pine Street Presby terian Church, officiating. Burial will be made at the East Harrlsburg Ceme tery. I , niIBSER STAMnn jJII SEALS 4 STENCILS Uk 9|WmFG.BYHBG.STENCILWORKS" I a II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA, P MERCANTILE MARINE MIDWEST OIL SUBMARINE BOAT A big popular demand has de veloped of late for shares in the companies enumerated above due to developments of the greatest Importance affecting these enter prises. Our Weekly Market Re view embraces everything essen tial relating to these issues, and Is recognized as a thoroughly com -1 plete digest of the industrial and market situation. Mailed free on | request. We also solicit inquiries re garding SAPULPA REFINING, COSDEN OIL. WAYLAND Oil, AND GAS, ANGLO AMERICAN Oil/. MAX I M MUNITIONS, UNIVERSAL MOTORS, MID VALE STEEL, GENERAL AS PHALT COMPANY, COSDEN COM PAN Y. INTERNATIONA L PETROLEUM, CUBAN SUGAR, TO B A CCO PRODUCT S. UNITED VERDE EXTENSION, DRIGGS SEABUIIY, and all the active securities. We suggest that you communicate with us at once while the market move ment in active securities of this class Is in full swing. L L. Winkleman & Co. 1311 8. Broad St.. Philadelphia Phonetii Walnut 0037) Itnce -5H3 New York W'llinlnKton, Oel. PurkernliurK, W. Va. DIRECT WIRES to the VARI OUS MARKETS NATURAL RESOURCES ZINC SILVER OIL LEAD COPPER Copper The metal is rapidly attaining su premacy for being productive of the greatest wealth of our natural re sources. Consumption for years to come will be abnormal. Odr Market Letter ana lyzes the situation and the effect to be reflected In the Security Market. Silver When will silver advance in price; which Companies will profit the most; and other questions pertaining to the white metal are discussed In our Mar ket Letter. Oil The prices for crude, in fact all other grades, are advancing rapidly. Is the supply short or Is the demand abnor mal? What have we to guide us so as to make the most of the prosperous era to come? Our Market Letter cov ers the principles Involved. Industrial What Influences has the riches of our natural resources on our Industries? What industries are directly affected? Our Market Letter is equally pointed in dissecting this situation. A request for oar Market I.etter or detnlled report*lncurs no ohllßntlna, Howard A. Riley & Co. I.and Title Building Philadelphia Telephones* 30 Broad St. Spruce 4410 New York Itaee 130