Honsc-Honting Stasia Is en-It's tic Wait Ad's Bisliess to Rent lenses IDeatbs TOWMsS—suddenly. on April <. 191 ®; liJtvard C. Towsen, aged 4- years. at his home. l"«'v Sou ill rwelftli street. Funeral Tuesday morning. at o'clock, from the above address, ser vices at Sacred Heart i hurch, at * t o'clock, to which relatives and friends , are invited. Burial in M V, Cemetery. Friends may call Monda> , evening. ! In Memoriam — SMITH—In loving remembrance of > our mother, Mrs. E. E. Smith. who .„®." parted thus life one year ago to-da>, April 10. 1915. CHILDREN. Lost and Found IjOST Sunday, a jiokl breastpin of colored stones, uetween I enns> In anl * Station to Third and Market ftreets. oi Reservoir car. Reward if returned to 1915 North Front street. LOST Odometer. from truck, either on Market street, between Eleventh and Front, or on the road to l amp Hill via Market street bidge Finder please return to the Atlantic Refining Company and receive rewaiu. j Help Wanted —Male^ WANTED Two men to call on business trade with Al proposition. Onlv men capable of earning large .sal wry' need apply. Reference required. Address G. H. 15.. care of Telegraph. , WANTED Man to represent Har risburg; factory in another city; oince position, good salary and foi , advancement; must have ItoOO cash to invest. Address H.» U6-1, care of Tele fcrapli. , WANTED All-around blacksmith, sober and reliable. Good wages, i all .ti Twenty-ninth and Main streets. Fen brook. Pa. W \NTED A salesman from 19 to ve«rs of age. for Harrisburg dis trict. to handle a full line of staple goods. Trade established. Experience liot neeessar> . Must state age and na tionalitv. Address Box U«, bunbury, —__ i WANTKD -5 laborers at once. Robert Grace Contracting Company. C. V. Railway Bridge. SALESMAN WANTED Salary and commission. Apply Monday and Tues day evenings between T and S, at l»l» Derry street. ARMV OF THE UNITED STATES MEN WANTED Abiebodied, unmar ried men between ages of IS and 35; citizens of United States, of good char acter and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English language. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building, Sd & Market Sts., Harrisburg. Fa. Painters wanted. Apply 310 Straw berry avenue. Gohl & Bruaw. Young man for office work, short hand and typewriting included: loca tion central. Chance for advancement. Address, M. C. N.. care Telegraph. WANTED Jack hammer, air drill runners, >2.00 to $2.50 per day, piece work, also handy men around crushing plant. No phone calls or letters answered. Applv to Superintendent, ai the Quarries of the Conewago Trap Koek Company, near P. R. R. Station, Conewago. BLACKSMITH WANTED. Address E., 3774, care of Telegraph. WANTED A presser, at once. Call at Eggert's Cleaning and Dyeing Works, 1245 Market. WANTED Painters and laborers. Aprils' to Master Mechanic's office, Cen- ron and Steei Company. WANTED Two men to help repair autos. Chance to learn. No salary. Auto Trans. School. 23 North Eleventh street. MACHINISTS WANTED Borln* nilil or lathe hands, who can work frr ui blue prints; also tool makers. Aa. dr«*». or apply, Employment Depart ment. Westinghousc EU-ctric b Mfg. «'«>.. East Pittsburgh, Pa WANTED Experienced drivers Monday morning, will pay good wages. Apply to B. F. Hoffman Stables, Seventh and Camp streets. AGENTS WANTED lnsurance, Life. Accident and Health. Salary and commission. Address Box A., 3806, care of TeU graph. WANTED 4O able-bodied men between 21 and 40 years of age lor piece work. White or colored. Apply in person to agent, Hariisburg Transfer, Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, Division street, Harrisburg, Pa. Help Wanted —Female WANTED Two ladies to take orders. Salary, $6.00. Call 7 to 8 P. M„ Hoffman House. Inquire for Mr. Cook. HOUSEWORK General housework; gcod home and good wages for an honest and competent person. Apply 1535 Whitehall street. EXPERIENCED salesladies wanted. Apply to Mr. Greene. Astrich's, Ground Floor. Fourth and Market streets. WANTED A bright, steady girl to mark and sort; one who has had ex perience preferred. Apply Troy Laundry, 152«-2t! Fulton street. WANTKD White woman for plain nuking in restaurant; also girl for li-h washing. Apply Jackson House "afe. 1304 North Seventh 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. GIRL WANTED "No cooking or ironing. Apply Miss Gold. 240 Hamil ton * j Real Estate For Sale • Core Furnished, S-room frame "li igalow. I,ot 200x140 ft. shade : aT:d fruit trees (Brightbill Cottage!, 1 • 814.~0 f IHOT Forster St. (One of a pair). . • ''--story brick and stucco Bn 'rooms bath furnace. Lot 25x tiro f -144 CJrern St. (One of a pair), f 3-story brick house 8 rooms fbath steem heat porches. Lot ft 94200 i H7« «chu;lklll St.—2-story frame • no'ise 6 rooms bath Spencer • hot water system porches. Lot ft. Look It over at .. vsnoo . 20t4 Jf. S«l St. 3-story brick i house 9 rooms bath furnace, i—porches. Lot 17x162 ft. .. Msoo :M!LLER BROTHERS & CO. nr.ti, F.STAT*: t Insurance Surety Honda Locust and Court Streeta \ 9 MONDAY EVENING, ' Help Wanted —Female WANTED Good housekeeper for | cooking and genoral housework. Apply 2005 North Third street, or cull Bell : phono 3349. I WANTED Middle-aged woman for general housework; small family; good home for right person; reference requlr • ed. Phone, or i-all, Mrs. H. I*. Snavely, Gromor Farms, Hummel a town. Pa. I WANTED Reliable girl, or mid ! die-aged woman, wanting a good home and capable of cooking and doing gen- > leral housework, apply at once to 56 South Thirteenth street. | WANTED White girl for general j housework and plain cooking; small j family. Apply 110 Boas street. I WANTED A bright, steady girl to | mark and sort; one who has had ex perience preferred. Apply Troy Laundry, j 1520-20 Fulton street. J W ANTED Experienced sewing-machine operators, trim- ( mers and learners, to work on women's and children's wear. Harrisburg Apparel Co., over i City Star Laundry, 414-416 State street, rear entrance. WANTED Good housekeeper for cooking aiiii general housework. Apply 2005 North Third street, or call Bell phone 3349. WANTED Lady cook at Duncan non. Wister's mansion; 110 washing or ironing- plain cooking only for 2u or 25 men. Apply to E. S. Harrison. Dun cannon, Pa. GIRL WANTED For general house work in Pax tang; experience unneces- | sary. Call Bell phone 2171W for par- 1 ! ticulars. WANTED Girl for general house work in boardinghouse; good wages, j Apply 141 South Front street. Steelton, WANTED—Operators good pay experienced on power sew- j ing machines. Jennings Mfg. Co.,j 414 State street. j Help Wanted — Male and Female , WANTED—We have openings! for 12 more bright girls and boys.j Apply, Silk Mill, Corner North and Second streets. Agents Wanted AGENTS I have a good proposition -to offer you. Write for full particulars. Address L M. G.. 3780. care of Harris burg Telegraph. THE country is' prosperous; get your ' share; increase your income by devot • ing all or spare time. Others are. The Mail Order Business is the modern way. .No canvassing. Ambition more neces- j sary than experience or capital. BOOK- | let free. Peace Manufacturing Co., i Inc.. Dept. 109, 68 Broadway, Buffalo, , N. Y. i Salesmen Wanted WANTED Two well-dressed, single men to travel as salesmen; exceptional opportunity for rapid advancement to wide-awake men. Expenses advanced. .See Wm. Clark, Dauphin Hotel. Situations Wanted—Male WANTED—Work by a house carpen ter with fourteen years' experience. Address, C-S67!i, care Telegraph. WANTED Young, married man, 24 years old, Tech High graduate, with six years' clerical and draughting ex- | , perlence, wishes permanent position; 1 ] best reference. Address A. M., 3775, ' care of Telegiifph. WANTED Young man desires po -1 sition as stenographer and general office work; reference. Address W. F. t G., 1415 Liberty street. WANTED Work by young, colored 1 boy between school hours. Address 150 : Balm street, or Bell phone 40W. Situations Wanted—Female WANTED By young, colored wo ! man. general housework. 512 Brown j I avenue. WANTED Exerienced dressmaker ■ desires work by the day or week; chil dren's clothes a specialty. Address M., ,10. care of Telegraph. WANTED Nursing, maternity nurs i ing; experienced nurse. Call "at 331 Hummel street, Harrisburg. | ! WANTED Middle-aged, colored wo man wishes work by day of any kind, or washing and ironing. Apply 173U ■ North Seventh street. WANTED Colored woman wishes work by day or week of anv kind. Ad dress N0.4 Sherman's Row, City. WANTED Dishwashing or dav's work. Apply 65 4 Calder street. Real Estate For Sale 54-ACRB FARM 7 miles north west of Newvllle, Cumberland county, , all new buildings. $2700. Miller Broth ers & Co. LADIES' EXCLUSIVE SHOP FOR SALE Well established. Will sell for few hundred dollars. Must sell quickie on account of bad health. Address Y. Z„ 3784, care of Telegraph. LOTS—Levi Brandt Est., Elk -1 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. STOP. LOOK. LISTEN Two t^ • room houses, built three years; bath; steam heat; gas; electric lights, vacant lot; $3,500.00 if sold before April 15. ; Hell 1 64*2-J«. CORNER OROCERY STORE, on Hill, doing a good business. Price, about SI,OOO. H. O. Pedlow. 110 South Thir teenth street. 34-ACRE FARM on Lancaster Pike, 2 miles east of Middletown; house, barn and outbuildings—the "Whve" property. Miller Brothers & Co. FOR SALE AT BIG REDUCTION 2'2-story brick and stucco house; 7 rooms and bath; hardwood floors; all conveniences: on Twenty-seventh i street, first house from Derry; excellent opportunity for anyone Interested in small suburban property. Call on or phone 130 K. ! PENBROOK—S2,7OO will buy a Pen- i brook property; frame house, electric light, plot 75x150; also other suburban properties at reasonable prices. Bell i Realty Co., Begner Building. ; „ TWELFTH ST.. N.. 43—Brick house I • for sale, at $2,200; seven rooms, bath, gas, furnace, porch front; cemented cel lar. inspect It. Bell Realty Co., IJerg ner Building. FRAME HOUSE, new, eight rooms, bath, gas, electric light, steam heat, ce- , niented cellar; lot, 25x125. For sale at $3,000. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build i ing. WALLACE ST.. 1317 For saleT frame house, seven rooms. If the price is not right we will make it rUrht. Get our list. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. , Real Estate For Sale ' $525 WIIJj Bl i « desirable cottage \ at Mt. Gretna dose to the auditorium — j frontage of plot is 50 feet. Price is re duced tor quick sale. Bell Realty Co., j Bergner Building. WORMLBYSBURG Pine and Sec ond streets, 2 -story frame house. Lot 100X150 ft., $2700. Miller Brothers & Co. THIS house is vacant—on Hill two blacks from State Street; 8-room house j with Garage. If sold at once $1,550. Unly S3OO cash needed. Edgar B. Le ! row, 4 North Fifth street. I I FOR SALE One three-story brick I building, 30x60, Calder and Marlon streets, suitable for factory or lodge rooms. Also three-story brick dwelling, with front porch, at 431 Hamilton street. Also one two-story frame, with ! side yard, at 433 Hamilton street. In i quire at 431 Hamilton street. BUNGALOW, at Summerdale. the "Riehwine" property, lot Sox3oo ft. i Miller Brothers & Co. FOR SALE Two fine suburban homes, all improvements, within 5 cent fair. A. W. Swengel, 219 South Thir teenth street. A BIG BARGAIN 33 Evergreen street; !• rooms; bath; electric light; hardwood floors. Reduced more than *I,OOO. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thir tenth street. 2180 BROOKWOOD STREET For sale, corner property, 2-story brick dwelling, ti rooms, bath and furnace, front and rear porches. Lot. 15x9a. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. I 1409 N. THIRD STREET 3-story frame and brick dwelling. 9 rooms, bath | and store room, 2-story brick dwelling on rear. Lot. 20x90; James Street on I rear. It will pay you to investigate our price. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and i Walnut streets. PAXTANG—2O7 Paxtang avenue, new 1 house, modern in every detail. Miller | Brothers & Co. 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 j or address, F. R. Oyster, trustee, j carc of Harrisburg Telegraph, 1 city. LOGAN STREET, above Emerald. Plot of ground fronting on Logan street 120 feet and extending 119 feet •to Orange avenue. One of the finest residential sections in the city. We are instructed to ofTer this ground at a greatly reduced price in order to make a quick sale. Let us quote you the fig ures. Backenstoss Bros., Russ Build ing. SWATARA STREET, 1951. Corner property; 2',4-story frame; 7 rooms; bath: hot and cold water; front and side porch; lot. 40x100; suitable for garage in rear. Price. $2,900.00. Backenstoss Bros.. Russ Building. SECOND AND SENECA. Plot of ; ground fronting on Second street SOx | 107, including- a dwelling thereon. It i yor areu Interested see us about price, I which has been greatly reduced. Back , enstoss Bros., Russ Building. PROGRESS LOTS FOR SALE 220- ft. plots: high location, near school house. Also S6 ft. on Raysor street, near trolley. Apply to John L. Ream, Twenty-seventh and Boas streets. Pen , brook. FOR SALE Beautiful, new two and-a-half-storv brick residence in one of the finest locations in the city. 1001 North Seventeenth street. Corner lot. , 60x120 feet. Eight rooms and attic. Hall through center. All improvements. Fine lawn and shrubbery. Sold on easy terms. Inquire of J. A. Singmaster, I Gettysburg, Pa. 1 NINETEENTH STREET, S„ 225. story brick; 7 rooms; bath; cement cel lar: laundry; gas and electricity; lot, 18.7x120; terrace; granolithic walks; built in pairs. Price, $2,800.00. Back enstoss Bros., Russ Building. WALNUT STREET. 1854. 2 H-story frame dwelling; 5 rooms, attick: bath; range; electricity; cement cellar; slate roof; newly papered and painted: front and side porch; lot 26x132; 2%-story barn In rear; taxes $25.00; rents $20.|0; street car service front and rear: Res ervoir Park on opposite side of street. Price, $2,400.00. Backenstoss Bros., > Russ Buiiding. Real Estate For Rent FOR RENT Splendid summer home, with all improvements. Twenty ■ minutes from city and three miles from depot, at Grantham. Immediate pos session. A. W. Swengel, 219 South i Thirteenth street. FOR RENT Dwelling at Riverside, Edward street, near Front; all improve ments; large porches; excellent condl • tion; side yard; $lB. Lewis M. Nciffer, 222 Market street. FOR RENT Two storerooms in new building, located corner Sixth and Kel ker. Also apartment, including live looms and bath; all conveniences. Ap ply to L Silbert, 1542 North Sixth street. FOR RENT 1844 Derry street; 7 rooms and bath; hot water heat and all conveniences. Apply of G. E. Sheffer, I 220 Seneca street; Phone 877 M. i| FOR RENT Summer home, at Dauphin, furnished; five rooms, bath, and garage. For particulars apply to 11. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. FOR RENT House; city steam; hardwood floors; newly painted inside and out: newly papered. Call at 113 South Front street, or Dr. Park. 32 North Second' street. WANT TO RENT Small, country 1 place near Harrisburg, Pa., with small i amount of ground. Possession during April. Bell phone 385R, or address S., i 3670, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT 207 South Front street, from April 1; also three rooms ion third floor of No. 9 South Market Squart Apply to 232 North Second street. FOE RENT Two-story warehouse. 3 Cowden street, near Market. Eleva tor. P. R. R. siding. Possession at once. Bell phone 899 M. C. V. Gobi, 1003 North Second street. FOR RENT —Large, new double brick house at Oyster Point, Camp Hill. Rents, S2O and s2l per month. All modern improvements. Two minutes' ■ walk to street car lino. Will be ready ■ about April 1. West Shore Realty Co.. Baer & Rice. Lemoyne Trust Building. Lemoyne, Pa. Bell phone 319SJ. j Wanted —Miscellaneous ' WANTED Roll-top desk, type writers, cash registers, pianos, show cases, sewing machines, automobiles, anything of value. Livewlre Exchange, i2l South Second. Open till 9 P. M. WANTED TO RENT for three months, either furnished or unfurnished house or apartment, in desirable neighbor hood. References furnished. Address I U., 3783. care of Telegraph. WANTED TO BUY. upright piano. Must be cheap for cash. Address Piano, ; care of Telegraph. I want to buy a business property, at a cost not to exceed SBOOO. Must be l centrally located. Write, giving par ticulars. Including size of ground, loca tion. etc.. to box R 3851, care of Tele graph. Real estate agents need not i answer. WANTED One second-hand double top. Hat desk; also one second-hand drafting desk, phone :i»7B. Write A. 1 ii. & W, Co., 216 South SecoD* HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Wanted—Miscellaneous WA.NTKD Small business proposi tion, centrally located; moving picture, ilgar store or pool room preferred. Ad dress J., 3777. care of Telegraph. WANTED Vlctrolas. Phonographs ' land Records wanted for cash. Bell j phone 385 R. Address Vlctrola Exchange, . : | care of Telegraph. | 1 WANTED Good second-hand Fur- I j niture. Pianos, Vlctrolas, Phonographs. Hugs, etc.. for highest cash prices. Ad- ; j dres Box 36t7, care of Telegraph. • WANTED Old Machinery, Boilers. ; Engines. Motors, Automobiles unlit for ; : repair. Highest prices for large lots Copper, Brass, Lead, Zinc and all old materials. F. R. Laverty. Bell pl.~ne ; 761 W. Harrisburfc, l*a. I , Apartments For Rent I SECOND ST., N„ 1702—Five and six- I II room apartments, complete for house- ! keeping, with porch; strictly private;' moderate rents; most beautiful outlook j and surroundings In city. Open daily | I for inspection. FOR RENT Apartments, unfur nished. on second or third floors, to small ] family; modern Improvements; reason able rates. Apply 1217 Swat&ra street, j after Tuesday. | MacDANIELS' FAMILY APART MENTS Housekeeping, comfortably | furnished rooms with bath. Gas range. 1 Private meter, running water. Private ■ bells. Letter boxes. 1417 Market street. Phone 897 J. | l FOR RENT Three unfurnished | rooms with private bath, electric lights, i city steam heat and use of phone. Ap j ply to 131 Walnut street. Bell 3SBBJ. FOR RENT Furnished apartment of two rooms, including use of bath; i gas and electricity; suitable for light ■ housekeeping. Apply 7 N'srth Thir i teenth street. FOR KENT House In good location, r and splendidly furnished. Will rent to r reliable party immediately. References required. Address J., 3772, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Large, furnished apartment, centrally located. Will rent for limited period, with privilege of re- I taining one furnished room indeflnitely. I : Address Post Office Box 432, Harrls -1 burg. FOR RENT From April 1, apart , i ment in the Sixth Streot Bank Building. Apply at Bank, Sixth and Maclay > ; streets. FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT near Post Office. Four rooms and bath. Modern in every respect, I convenient, completely and newly fur nished, including piano. Rent reason able to desirable couple or two business women. Possession on or before May i 1. Address M„ 3928, care of Telegraph. 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 Brinton-Packer Co., Second and - Walnut streets. WALNUT ST.. 204 An apartment 1 with six rooms and bathroom, balcony in the rear with dumu waiter and • clothes drier. Terms reasonable City ' steam. K. Mather. Rooms For Rent FOR RENT Two rooms on second floor, suitable for light housekeeping. • Partly furnished or unfurnished. All conveniences. Near Reservoir Park. References exchanged. Address R. S„ i 4076, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; every convenience; J use of phone. Apply ISI4 Green street. 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. Janitress ser vice. Inquire 429 Broad street. Daily inspection invited. FOR RENT—Two rooms and bath; : furnished or unfurnished; steam heat, ; electric light and telephone service. Apply 123 Pine street. f FOR RENT Furnished second floor . front room, with use of bath, telephone and front porch. Apply 2126 Green j street. { FOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms, I electric lights, city steam and use of phone. Apply to 131 Walnut street. ' Bell 3888.1. FOR RENT Second floor front : room of corner house; all improve ments. Apply No. 501 Cumberland street. FOR RENT Large, second floor - furnished room, central location, eigh i tean dollars. Address Post Office Box • 432. Harrisburg. CUMBERLAND ST., 436—Two rooms - on third floor, two rooms on second , floor; all conveniences. Bell phone - 482 R. , j FOP, RENT—Chestnut St, 107, splen did furnished rooms; also two adjoin ing rooms; all conveniences; desirable r location; centrally located; private fam ily; rent reasonable. Apply Mrs. J. A. ? Durand, above address. STOREROOM FOR RENT Fine large room. 231 North Seond street. In • quire 217 North Second. 1 ========================= For Sale—Miscellaneous ' FOR SALE Show cases, shelving, • rare books, stationery, jewelry, fountain ' pens, furniture, electric vacuum clean -1 ers. mirrors, Ford car. 21 South Second street. Open till !i P. M. • FOR SALE 5350.00 upright pinno, : used very little, can be bought at a bar • gain by responsible party. Address • Nell L., care of Telegraph. " FOR SALE The Rogers' Cigar [ j Store, Pool Room and Restaurant, doing ' excellent business. Realty Bulding, enu • of Motor line, Middletown, Pa. J. P. ' | Rogers, Owner. : 1 PIGEONS FOR SALE —l3 pairs of ' Homer Pigeons. Six pairs of them have ? young. Will sell at sacrifice. Also , Rabbits for sale very reasonable. C. | Leitzei, 1316 Howard street. FOR SALE Walnut bookcase and rolltop desk combined, $15.00; bedroom suit, spring and mattress, $lu.oo; re frigerator and morris chair, $4.00. Apply ; 36 North Nineteenth street. 1 FOR RFNT Typewriters bought, 1 sold or rented. Harrisburg Typewriter and Supply Co., 40 North Court street. FOR SALE. CHEAP An instan- I taneous gas water heater, nlckel-plat | ed, in perfect condition; practically new. Apply 801 North Sixth street. -j FOR SALE—Block baby carriage, first-class condition. 235 Maclay street. -! FOR SALE—Kitchen range, flrst - I class condition. Will sell cheap. Call t | 226 Woodbine street. . i FOR SALE Reed baby coach, will sell cheap to quick buyer. Apply 609 | Geary street, city. ! FOR SALE Pope twin motorcycle. - Inquire Mr. Alexander, care Front i j Market Supply Co. - | AVE have purchased the stationery • stock of McCullough & Linn, Carlisle. . Pa., consisting of ledgers. Day. Casli and Memoranda Books, Ink, Mucilage - etc., and will be placed on sale at t Scheflfer's Old Book Store, 21 South Sec -0 ond street. Open from 9 A. M. to 8 - P. M. We buy, sell or exchange any -. thing of value. List your goods with - us for sale and let us know vour wants t Nothing too large or small. Package : Sale Saturday. Safe and Shelving for -1 sale. 1 ! FOR SALE —• Pool Room and Cigar . ! Store doing good business. Bargain 265 iNol lh Front street, Sueltun, Pa, For Sale—Miscellaneous | CIGARS—Smoke Cre-Malta 3c Cigars. I trial 50 postpaid. 75c, or 12 Old-Rye. j 12 Little ilavanas. and 25 Crc-Malta, sl. ! Snell & Co.. Red Lion, Pa. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Boston j Terrier, female puppy, small breed. 'Price, $15.00. Inquire 1248 (stoic) Mur- I ket street. Phone 612 R. I BICYCLES—BICYCLES Prices to | suit your jrt>4 Evergreen street. BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS SIO.OO up. Remington, Underwood and | S. C. Smiths, rebuilt like new, at at | tractive prices. Geo. P. Tillotson. 211 I Locust. FOR SALE An all-steel fireproof paper baler, making bales 80 to 125 1 pounds. Address "Baler," care of Tele | graph. AT GABLE'S. 113. 115 and 117 South Second street. 5,000 gallons New Era j ready-mixed paint. Acme quality. All the full line of the Acme make. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can bo I: secured at the Telegraph Business , Office. * ' AT GABLE'S, 111-117 South Second ' j street, 5,000 sets new sash, SxlO, 12 L. primed and glazed, at $1.30 per set Also other sizes. FOR SALE Household goods at reasonable figures; also one bicycle < and double heater. Apply to Mrs. Win. ; Little, 6 South Fifteenth street. FOR SALE CARDS on saie at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE Scratch Pads new supply—so for 25c while they last. Ap ply Job Printing Department The Tele i graph Printing Company. , For Rent—Miscellaneous j BOARD and nicely furnished rooms; ! all conveniences; gentlemen or man and . I wife; no children. Call 1411 Market street. i !' ' FOR RENT Desirable office, 14x19 > feet, in the Telegraph Building. Don't ; delay if you want your office in the i city's largest and best office building, j Inquire Superintendent. FOR RENT Storeroom, 252 ; Hamilton street, rent sl2. Chas. ■ Adler, Real Estate and Insurance, 1002 North Third street. FOR RENT First-class soda. Ice I i 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 Sllbert, corner Sixth and Harris ! streets. i FOR RENT—Offices suitable i for a doctor or dentist or general purposes. Light, heat and at tendance. Dr. John Oenslager, 1 711 North Third street. Business Opportunities [ PIANO SALESMAN \Y.\XT ;| ED by the well-known piano ■ i firm of C. M. Sigler. Inc., 30 N. Second street, AT ONCE. For a : small sum invested, right now, • you can secure a fine position, at an attractive salary, besides an : active interest in a reliable busi ■ ness. Member of firm retiring. Address, 03848, care Telegraph. : FOR SALE c Grocery store and fixtures complete. • j Price $650 for quick sale. Harrisburg Paste Works (no compe ; i tition). Price, $275.00. ■ 1 Star Carpet Cleaning Works. Price j upon inquiry, or if responsible person 1 wishes, can be leased. ' Profits over SISOO yearly. WALTER H. CUMMINGS Real Estate, Life and Fire Insurance ; 905 Kunkel Bldg., Harrisburg, Pa. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY SuitT ; able for man or woman, in the retail . business. Address A., 3776, care ot | I Telegraph. i GROCERY STORE FOR SALE; stock at inventory and fixtures at a reason able price; also anotner opportunity ' for a similar business; rent for house and store. S3O per month. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. WOULD like to interview people , willing to»invest $600.00 to help manu facture and sell new article. All men ' use daily. Pleasing particulars at in | terview. Write A.. 3850, care of Tele : j graph. ANY Intelligent person can earn tood Incomv corresponding for newspapers; . experience unnecessary. Send for par i ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798. Lock- port. N. Y. . j Business Personals ! EXPERT PIANO TUNING • $1.50 Bell 146 Winter Piano Co., 23 N. Fourth St r MOVING [ WE move pianos carefully. Bell i 146. Winter Piano Co.. 2? North Fourth . j street CASH PAID for good cast-off Ladles' f and Men's Clothing. Shoes, Furniture » and Carpets. Please give description > of goods you want to sell. Send postal . | to 636 Herr street. GENERAL HAILING 1 1 PRACTICAL men. with years of ex i perlence. Motor trucks that are good . and dependable. Reasonable rates. - 1 Apply Ensmlnger Motor Co.. Green and Cujr jerland. Bell 3515. • j Business Personals . I WE have a preparation that shaves a man without a razor, strop or soap. I 25c coin will bring receipt and partlcu . lars of fifteen quick-selling household ' 1 specialties. Agents wanted? The Alma Specialty Co., 38 East Market street, , j York, Pa. FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine ! Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the i Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market I street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell " | 1960. 9 ] HAULING ~~ I R. A. HARTMAN. Boarding Stable land National Transfer Co. Movers of • pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ■ 1 Ing. 11. W. Lathe. Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. - 2603 R. ! | ; Livestock and Poultry t S. C. W. LEGHORN Hatching Eggs. • Winner of Second Prize in Walter S. i Schell's Poultry Supply and Seed Store -i Egg-Laying Contest. 1913-1914. Hatch i j ing Eggs. SI.OO per setting. Geo. E. . | Anderson, 152 West Curtin street, Pen -51 brook. Pa. r EGGS S. C. W. Leghorn Eggs from • selected breeders, $5.00 per 100. Breed r Ing stocK for sale. Also three Cypher i incubators, cheap. Locust Grove Farm, Maiyaville. United phone. APRIL 10, 1916. USUAL FAVORITES ARE ALL ACTIVE Marines and Motor Group Load List to Overwhelming Degree New York, April 10. The active) trading of tlie first hour was made nl• of the usual favorites. Marines lead ins the list to an overwhelming de gree, with extensive dealings in Crucible. International Nickel and Zinc. The latter rose 1 % to the new record of 96 % with further gains in the motor group. Willys-Overland ad ducing 8 to 238. U. S. Steel was ac tive and strong, rising almost a point, but receding later with other specula tive issues. Kails suffered from the usual neglect, except Reading, Nor folk and Western and Rock Island, which were In moderate demand. Bonds were steady. 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, i furnish the following quotations: New York, April 10. Open. Clos. Allls-Chalmers 29*4 29 American Beet Sugar ... 71% 72% American Can GO 4 * 61% American Ice Securities . 28% 28 American Loocmotive .. "8% 77% American Smelting 102',4 102% American T ft T 128% 128% Anaconda 87 87% Atchison 103% 103% Baldwin Locomotive ... 107 107% I Baltimore & Ohio 87 87 I Bethlehem Steel 461 478 | B. F. Goodrich 79 79% l Butte Copper 95% 96% . | California Petroleum .. 23% 23 % J Chesapeake and Ohio .. 62% 62% Chicago, Mil and St Paul 94% 94% ] Chicago, R 1 and Pacific 18% 19% Chino Con Copper .... 55 55 I Colorado Fuel and Iron. 44% 44% ■ C.onsolidated Gas 134 134 Corn Products 20% 20% t Crucible Steel 92% 92%! Distilling Securities .... 48 48 [Erie 36% 36% Erie, Ist pfd 51% 51% Gt. North, pfd 120% 120% | Gt. North. Ore. ss 43% 43% 11 Guggenheim Exp 22% 22% Inspiration Copper .... 46% 46% : Interboro-Met 17% 17% , ! Kennecott . 57% 57%] Financial 1 ! MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate ' | security in any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. j Box 174. Harrlsburg. Pa. ! I Storage i FIREPROOF STORAGE Private ; rooms for household goods, $2 per " 1 month and up. We Invite inspection. j Low insurance. 437-445 South Second ' street. Harrisburg Storage Company . STORAGE IN 3-stor.v brick building, rear 408 ; Market street. Household goods in clean, private " rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to - P. G. Diener. Jeweler, 408 Market St. ) STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Prl • : vate rooms, $1 to $3.. Wagons, 75 , per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co.. 411 Broad street. t Automobiles 1 FOR SALE Locomobile touring car, . in first-class condition, with full elec trical equipment. Will sell very cher.p. , j Addres i ost Office Box 452, llarris ! burg. FOR SALE one 1912 Crawford Touring Car; four door; new top; new i. ly painted; Presto Light. Call for dem onstration. Comstock's Garage. Me . chanicsburg. Pa. • Farms r ! LAND AT CAMP HILL Three acres i fine, rich soil; farmed In potatoes, on shares; excellent chance for good pa jtato farmer. Elmer Zimmerman, 1435 ! Walnut. j i FOR SALE HALIFAX, 7% miles : east; Jacob Lehr farm: 27 acres; all 1 under cultivation; 9-room dwelling just j built costing 51.800.00; barn which will ' house 12 head of stock; all necessary k I outbuildings; running water; fruit; ; suitable for poultry: good reason for selling. Price. $1,300.00. Backenstoss ■ Bros.. Russ Building. Notice REMOVAL NOTICE 1 BRFTZ BROS.. "Everything in Hard " i ware," from 109-111 Market street to ' < 105 North Second street. ! - ■ . ■ ==: i Legal Notices NOTICE is hereby given that the ' partnership between wm. Mc. Felton. Camaro W. Hargleroad and Geo. H. " Shaffer, trading as A uto Transportation Co., was dissolved on the 6tli day of April. 1916, by mutual consent, so far l as relates to the said Geo. 11. Shaffer. All i . debts due to said partnership are to be ' | paid and those due from same discharg ed at 25 North Cameron Street. Harris " burg. Pa., where the business under the , same name will be conducted bv Wm. Mc. Felton. Camaro W. Hargleroad and 1 J. A. Felton. GEO. H. SHAFFER. , NOTICE Letters of Administration ! on the Estate of Wilson B. Smith, late of Harrisburg. Dauphin County. Pa., de ceased, having been granted to the un derslgnd located In Harrlsburg. Pa., all persons indebted to said Estate are re quested to make immediate payment, j and those having claims will present , them for settlement. CENTRAL TRUST CO., Administrator. Harrlsburg, Pa. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES I'rnna.vlt anla State I.unntlc Hospital, Harrisburg. Pa.. April 3. 1916. SEALED PROPOSALS for quarter or year will be receive! by the Board of Trustees at the Hospital, until 12 o'clock A. M.. May 3, 1916. to furnish "all needed supplies" for the year be ginning June 1. 1916. Blank forms for proposals will be furnished on applica , tion to | H. L ORTH. M. D., Superintendent. i NOTICE is hereby given that an ap- I plication will be made to the Board of . I Pardons of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. on Wednesday. April 19, 1916, > for a pardon for Newton H. Miller, f who was convicted to No. 45. June Ses ■ slons. 1915. in the Court of Quarter I Session of Dauphin County, and now . confined in the penitentiary at Phila delphia. : W. L LOESER. Attorney. In the Matter of the Estate of James W. Gillespie, defeased. NOTICE Is hereby given that Letters s of Administration upon the estate of the ■ i.aid decedent have been granted to the . undersigned. All persons Indebted to ■ the said estate nre requested to make payment and those having claims or de • mands against the same will make i them known without delay, to FRANCES PALMER GILLESPIE. ■ Or Administratrix. , ; FOX & GEYER. Attorneys, Harrlsburg, Pa, 13 j Intcrboro-Mot. pfd. ... 73% 74% Kunsas City Southern .. 25% 26 Lackawanna Steel 77 77 Maxwell Motors 73% 74 Merc. Mar. clfs 22'« 21% I Merc. Mar. el is. pfd. ... 75% 75% Mex. Petroleum 111% 110% Miami Copper 38% 35% | National Ivcad 67 67% New York Central ..... 103 103% NYN Hll ?. 63% 63 Norfolk and Western . . . 122% 122% Northern Pacific. ..xd 1 % 112% 112% Pennsylvania Railroad.. 56% 56% Pittsburgh Coal pfd .... 103 103 Ray Con Copper 24 24 % Reading S4 % 85% Republic Iron & Steel .. 51% 51% Southern Pacific 97% 97% Southern Railway 20% 20% Southern Rwy pfd 59 59 Studebaker 142 141% Tennessee Copper 52% 52 >4 Third Ave 61% 62% Union Pacific 132% 133% US I Alcohol 164 I;S% U S Rubber 52% 53% U S Steel 84% 85 ' U S Steel pfd ......... 117% 117% Utah Copper 82% 82 % Va Caro Chem . 44% 44% Western Union Tele .... 90 90% Westinghouse Mfg 64% 65 Texus Oil 198% 199 PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE! By Associated F'ress ..Philadelphia. April 10. Wheat Higher: No. 2. red, spot and April. 11_j19&1.22; No. 2, Southern, red, sl.l7(§< Corn Higher; No. 2, yellow, local, 82© 82%; steamer. No. 2. yellow, local, 80 © 81c.. Oats Steady: No. 2. white, 61 %@ o2e; No. 3, white, 49©>50c. Bran Market firm, but quiet; city mills, winter, per ton. $26.00; west ern, winter, per ton. $26.00; Spring, per ton. $23.50 $024.00. Refined Sugars Market firm; powdered, 7.10 c; fine granulated, 7.OUc; confectioners' A. 6.90 c. Butter Market quiet; western, creamery, extras, 37c; nearby prints, fane-, toe. Eggs Tlie market is steady; Peniisvlvani-i and other nenrbj -ir-i. free cases, $6.75 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $6.60 per case; western, extras, firsts, freo cases, $6.75 per ise: western, firsts, free cases. $6.60 per case. Live Poultry—The market Is steady; fowls, 19©2Uc; roosters, 12@>13c; fowls, 18 %@ 19 %c; roosters. 12® 13c; bprlng chickens. I4©>2oc: ducks. tS«> 20c; geese. 17®19c: turkevs. 2("®22e. Dressed Poultry Market firm; turkeys, fancy, 31c; do., good i>» choice, 27 4i3oc; do., fair to good, 25@ 26c: do., old toms. 25c: fowls, fancy. 21@21%c; do..good to cholce.l9l4 @2o%c i do., small sizes, 16© 19c; old roosters, 16c; broiling chickens, nearby, 35(5' foe: do., western, 22@21c; roasting chickens, western, choice to fanc>. is u 22c: do., fair to good, 15(®1Se: Snrlni ducks, nearby, 28@30c; do., western, 12 SilSc: geese, nearby, 15®20c; do., west ern. 15® 17c. I Potatoes Quiet, steady; Pennsylva nia. white, per bushel. $1.25(81.30; New York, per bushel. sl.lo© 1.15; Florida, No. 1. per barrel. $6.50©7.00; do.. No. 2. per barrel. $5.50®6.00; Jersey, No. I, per basket, 65© 75c; do., No. 2, 30fti 10c per basket. Flour Market firm: winter straights, $5.35©15.70; do., patents. ss.7tt «f'6.00; spring firsts, clear, $5." ©5.65: do., straight, $5.65©)5.90; do., patents, $5.90® 6.25; do., favorite brands. $6.15© 6.65. Hay The market Is steady with a fair demand: No. l. large bales, $22.50(1? 23.00; No. 1, medium bales, $22.50(f023.00: No. 2. do.. $20.00® 21.00: No. 3. do., $16.00© 17.00. Clover mixed, light mixed, s2o.oo©> 20.50: No. 1. do., $19.50 ft/ 20.00; No. 2, do., $16.50© 17.50. CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago. Til., April 10. Hogs Re ceipts. 58.000: slow. Bui of sales. $9.10 | ©9.55: light, $9.20,©9.65; mixed. $9,25© 9.65; heavy. $9.10® 9.U5; lough, $9.10«j 9.35: pigs. $7.40© 9.00. Cattle Receipts, 20,000; wca. Na tive beef steers. $7.75© 9.90; stockers and feeders. $5.55©8.55; cows and heif ers. $4.00@>8.90; calves, $6.50(5>9.00. Sheep Receipts, 13,000; firm. Wethers, $7.00#9.25; lambs, $7.50© j CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE By Associated Press I Chicago, 111., April 10.—Board of Trade closing: Wheat—May, 1.17%: July. 1.15%. Corn—May, 75%; July, 76 :, i. Oats—May. I 1?«: July. 43} i. I Pork—May, 23.12; July. 22.87. I l^iird—May, 11.45; July, 11.65. | Ribs—May, 12.20; July, 12.35. REAL ESTATE i — ; — : Open Bids April 24 For More Paving in Bellevue Park Section Bids for the paving of half a dozen more sections of Bellevue Park high ways In that portion of the city's pretty little suburb that Is being built up so extensively, will be opened at noon. Monday. April 24, by City Commis sioner W. H. Lynch. These streets include: Twenty-second, Chestnut to Bellevue Road, Hillsido j Road. Bellevue to Twenty-first, Twentv second and Twenty-third, Market to . Chestnut, Bellevue Road, Twenty-third |to Pentwater Road, and Holly, Eigh teenth to Norwood streets. The whole job will comprise about 10,030 yards or bituminous concrete material. Notice to abutting property owners to make nec essary pipe connections within sixty days has been issued by City Engineer M. B. Cowden. TODAY'S REALTY' TRANSFERS To-day's realty transfers included the following: Ross G. loftier to W. If. Hoover. Mifflin. $3,600; John W. John to Henry W. Miller, Lykens, $1,700; Charles 1* Feidt to Edwin C. Boyer, Upper Paxton, $3,550; C. B. Langletz to R. R. Bright bill, Seventeenth near Park. $3,500; John N. Kennuedy's trustees to Virgil u. Kennedy. 132-34 Ilanna, $1,200. FRENCH EXCHANGE DECLINING By Associated Press New York. April 10.—French ex change continued its decline in this | market to-day, the Paris check falling to 6.03. This duplicates the official low quotation of 1915 and for many years prior thereto, although some pri vate sales of Francs were made last August, at 6.05 and G.OU. On the basis of to-day's rate it takes over six francs, roughly valued at $1.20, to buy an American dollar. MURDERER MUST DIE By Associated Press Washington, D. C., April 10.—The Supreme Court to-day declined to in terfere with the death sentence of IT. E. Filler, convicted of the murder of Jacob Blank, in Westmoreland county, Pa., in 1914. CARLISLE MINISTER RESIGNS Carlisle, Pa., April 10.—Much regret was expressed by the members of the congregation of the Biddle Mission Church here when at the evening serv ice last evening the Rev. G. R. Bern hard. for six and a half years the pas tor, tendered his resignation. The Rev. Mr. Bemhard goes to the Unity Presbyterian Church, near Waynes burg. Greene county, and wIU leave Carlisle with his family about April 25. SKULL FRACTURED BY DOOR Sunbury. Pa., April 10.—When a ; silo door fell, striking him upon the i head, Edward Oyster, 45 years old, lof Wasliingtonville, suffered a frac tured skull. He was rushed to tlia Willlamsport hospital.