A Want Ad Is the Stoutest Distance Between Beyer and Seller Deaths ivMsi.EY John U. Knisloy, on April . 16. l'Jlti, at 2:16 A. M., at His home, , -4-' South Fourteenth street, aged bo • i on Friday morning. at lOjSO. from his late residence. the lte\ . Mi. , ( Kelper, of Allentown. und tneKev. , Thomas Reisch, of this city, ins. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further no lice. 'Burial Paxtang Cemetery. , < KK.WRDY Died. April 18. . m . 6 ' ""j : Sara Duncan, widow of J. , Kennedy, in her 67th year, at her 1 MIL Mome. 192» North Second street, funeral services will be held at the ! , above address on l< rlda> aft®* noon, at J o'clock, to which re-aUveß anU j iiienda are invited. Burial pri\ate, . Harrisburg Cemetery. . j ( CUMMIKGS Died. Mrs. £arrie B. Cummings, on April 17, 191*. aged in j Funeral on Thursuay, April 20 * at i' o'clock, from the residence or her .son. James G. Cummintfs, JNO. Main street. Penbrook. Heia- , lives and friends are invited tu► at- ' lend without further notice, wunai private. ======sss Lost and Found * REWARD of sluo will l»e paid to per son n ruling body of Casper J. Troy, who tell oIT C. V. Bridge ten days ago. Ad- . dress M. K. Troy. Carlisle. | LOST $-5 lost coming" from i Twenty-first and Derry streets to Thir teenth and Swatara, in Oberlin car. Kinder return to -1 •» South Front. Re- } ward. 801 l phone 323 M. Help Wanted —Male WANTED Salesman, with wide acquaintance among local retail gro cery trade for nationally advertised Food Product. .Must have gome executive I ability. If you're consider ing a change, here's an ex cellent opportunity for good, clean-cut man. All communications strictly confidential. Address Box B, 4046, care of Telegraph. j | WANTED A good MILLWRIGHT experienced in putting up power transmission, elevating and convey ing machinery. Apply by letter to j Superintendent, Security Cement & j Lime Company. Martlnsburg. W . \ a. ; - WANTED Bov to help about house. ; ■ Call at once at 91« North Sixth street. | j WANTED—Two taxicab drivers. Must ! < bp able to furnish reference from last i employer. Apply Harrisburg Taxicab > i ompany, corner Strawberry and Aber- j <leen avenues. ! PHOTOGRAPHER wants caller, or energetic young man, house-to-house ; • anvasing experience. Call evening be- j; fore 8:30. morning before 9, Mr. FaTrley, ' Room 12. 226 Chestnut street. | WANTED. PIPE BiiNDER Man competent to handle any size pipe. Best I of equipment. Address M., 4047, care of . Telegraph. WANTED Salesmen to sell new gas lamp for Lebanon Gas Company. Ex perience unnecessary. Good opportu nity. Apply Thursday. 9 A. M., Com monwealth Hotel, ask for Mr. Howard. WANTED Two single men to ( travel as salesmen, leaving town at i Expenses advanced. See H. B. j Tait, Dauphin Hotel. I WANTED Mechanical Draftsmen I with experience on Switchboards, Con- j trollers, Switches, Circuit Breakers, eto. I Address Chief Clerk. Engineering De partment, Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co.. East Pittsburgh, Pa. WANTED, AT ONCE Several young men between 16 and 18: steady work. Apply l.alance-Grosjean Mfg. Company, Division street. WANTED Salesman familiar with ; baker and retail trade, on shortening, cooking and salad oils; preferably Dutch | or German: salary proposition. When j applying state firms worked for past live years, also name of party working under. Give telephone number and ad- i dress. S.. 3810, care of Telegraph. ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES MEN WANTED Ablebodied, unmar- j ried men between ages of )S and 35; citizens of United States, of good char acter and temperate habits, who can j speak, read and write the English I language. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building, Sd & Market Sts., Harrisburg, Pa. WANTEi * • Several good laborers. Apply to Williams and Freedman Com pany, Tenth below Mulberry street. PATTERNMAKERS. DOD—Wanted I several good men for steady work. ' Newton Machine Tool Works, Twenty- | third and Vine streets, Philadelphia, Pa. j WANTED Two men to help repair autos. Chance to learn. No salary, j Auto Trans. School, 29 North Eleventh i street, 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. — —\ Houses For Kent CITY 1332 S. 13th St., 2% s. f.. 7 r. $8 6 N. 9th St., 2 s. f.. 6 r sis 3 N. 9th St., I s. (~ 6 r *<> 7 N. 9th St., 2!i i. [., 6 r Sft.r.n 259 Sayford St., 2 s. f., 5 r KIM ' 2137 Atlas Ave., 2Vi s. b„ 7 r. b., *l:t I 1500 S. 12th St., 2'/4 s. b., 7 r. b„ *iu 1531 S. 13th St., 3s. b., 7 r., b., . stm i 533 S. 13th St., 2*6 s. b., 7 r. b„ *l7 ' 1208 N. 14th St., 2% s. b., 8r„ .. *25 ! 622 Reily St.. store room and dwell ing. 7 r. b. &. f 221S N. 2nd St., 2 s. b., Br. b S4fi 2220 N. 2d St., 3 s. b.. 9 r. b.. ' **,n 209 S. Front St.. 3 s. b.. 10 r., 575 201 Locust St. 13 r„ 3 b " « 7 ' K •Jll N. 2nd St, 3 a. b., 14 r„ 2 b* .' .'«io<i 312 Chestnut St, (furnished) .. 9123 APARTMEXTS 13 N. 4th St.. 3 r. & b » 30 204 Locust St.. 5 rooms and bath K3Ss 5 rooms and two baths 940 SUBURBAN ('■imp Hill. Myers Ave., (fur.) .. •••« Cove Station bungalow HJH j llalnDii (Aldinger Cottage) ...' aiui Ilivintnn a delightful suburban home—2 V4-story frame—lo room. —bath hot water heat stable —lot 100x220 ft . fas MISCELLANEOUS 1203 and 1207 Capital St., 3-storv brick carriage works (38x80) *SO 10th & State Sts., storage bldg 'm-n Offices and store rooms. ' 85-acre farm. Perry Co , 2100 sq. ft. floor space (Ist" flooi? Court and Cranberry avenues. | MILLER BROTHERS & CO. REAL ESTATE Insurance Surety Honda lorll at itn<( < 011 rI Street* WEDNESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH APRIL 19, 1916 Help Wanted —Male WANTED Young boy, between 17 j and 18 years of age. to assist in awning : Work. Steady work. Apply 1210 North j : Third street. |' — I < WANTED All-around tinner; also an apprentice boy. Apply to W. W. Zeiders & Son, 1436 Derry street. 1 WANTED Young man to do gen- J eral work around grocery store, one with experience preferred. Apply Seventh and Muench streets. i WANTED A carpenter, at once. ' Apply Auto. Trans. Shop, 29 North Cam- ' eron street. WANTED A carriage body maker. ' Apply at once to J. L Saylor it Son, 1 Carriage Manufacturers. Annville, Pa. GOOD opportunity for a bright boy, [ Inside work. Chance for advancement, j Salary. Apply 269 Broad street. j 1 WANTED Boy over 17 years of I' age for store work; reference required. ! Apply Grand Union Tea Company, 208 j North Second street. STOCK SALESMAN or promoter can secure exceedingly liberal arrangement on splendid stock issue by acting quick ly; details on interview. Adress R. S., 4049, care of Telegraph. WANTED Hired man to work on 1 farm, one mile beyond Paxtang, along 1 Hummelstown trolley line. Apply Har- j rison Noll, R. F. D., No. 1. Harrisburg. j MACHINISTS WANTED Boring I mill or lathe hands, who can work from blue prints; also tool makers. Ad- j dress, or apply. Employment Depart- 1 ment, Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. , Co., East Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 Help Wanted —Female MILLINERY APPRENTICES Girls ; over 16 years of age, to work as milli nery apprentices. We pay while you learn. Astrich's, Fourth and Market streets. WANTED. AT ONCE Sewing ma- ' chine operators. Apply Blougli Mfg. j I Co.. Relly and Fulton streets. —— | WANTED Experienced waitress. Apply 418 Market street. WANTED Packers on infants' shoes ,one experienced and one for gen- | eral work. Apply 1420 Wyeth avenue. J WANTfc- Girl for general house-; work'; apartment: sleep home. Hanson. | 7 South Front street. WANTED—White cook and general 1 house girl wanted in hotel. Apply | Hotel Wabash, Gettysburg. Pa. WANTED Girls wanted for vamp ing and other shoefittlng. W. L,. Pike Shoe Co.. or United phone, Hummels town, Pa. WANTED A girl for general house- ! work; references. Apply 2301 North I Front street. Harrisburg. I HOUSEKEEPER WANTED One ! capable of taking full charge of house. 1 Four adults; no washing. Phone 3664, j or address 8.. 3SII. care of Telegraph. WANTED Middle-aged woman for 1 housekeeper in family of two: no wash- I ing or Ironing: references required. Ap , ply before 7 P. M. at 256 Cumberland ; street. WANTED Telephone operators by I the Bell Telephone Company of Penn sylvania. Apply in person between 9 A. M. and 5 P. M„ to Chief Operator, 208 Walnut street. WANTED Girls over 16 to; strip tobacco. Also experienced Rollers, Bunclunakers, Packers, j Filler and Binder strippers. Wei-I fare looked after by trained nurse. I I Apply Harrisburg Cigar Com-, ; pany, 500 Race street. WANTED—Operators good ' pay experienced on power sew- j ing machines. Jennings Mfg. Co., 414 State street. LOOPERS WANTED Ex perienced. Good wages and steady •work. Apply to New Idea Hos iery Co., South Fourteenth street, i WANTED Young, white girl for general housework and cooking; two in family; need not apply unless capable and can furnish references. Phone | 2158 R. | WANTED Experienced markers i and sorters: also office girl. Apply to I ! Royal Laundry. 1354 Howard street. ANTED A reliable white girl for I general housework, in family of three.! Apply to Mrs. A. F. Nelson, Nelson and Mulberry streets, or phone 654.1. WANTED A widower requires the assistance of a neat-appearing, middle aged woman for all round quick lunch work. Must be pie baker and no woman boss. Good home and good wages. State j age and full particulars. Address K„ 1 M 037, care of Telegraph. j WANTED Girls for laundry work. Apply at Palace Laundry, 2103 J Logan street. I WANTED Girls to work in laundry. | I Apply Keystone Laundry, Wallace and Harris streets. \\ ANTED Experienced sewing-machine operators, trim- s mers and learners, to work on | women's and children's wear, i Harrisburg Apparel Co., over City Star Laundry, 414-416 State street, rear entrance. Help Wanted— Male and Female WANTED Stenographer for secre tarial work, male or female. Salary depending on preparation or experi ence. Address In own handwriting to I P. O. Box 805, Harrisburg, Pa. i WANTED Girls experienced on power machines, to make Infants' i shoes. Also several boys. Apply Dau- I phln Shoe Co.. 320 Market street. Fourth I Floor, over Hub. WANTED—We have openings for 12 more bright girls and boys. Also work given out to do at home. We teach you how and furnish frame. Apply, Silk Mill, Corner North and Second streets. Agents Wanted ; LARGE manufacturer will establish representative of good address and abll | lty in profitable business in home town. Congenial outdoor employment $50.00 to SIOO.OO per month. Experi ence unnecesary. All or pare time. Can establish valuable trade. For particulars address Parker Co., 2750 North Twelfth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Salesmen Wanted ! WANTED Traveling salesman, | hardware, nearby territory. Apply Wednesday, after 7 P. M., and Thursuay | morning. The Bolton, Mr. Williams. Situations Wanted—Male WANTED Position as chauffeur Married man. Six years' experience Can do own repairing. Private family preferred. Address K 4041, care Tele graph. Situations Wanted —Male WANTED Young man wishes po- ' sition as painter; one and one-half years' experience; can furnish best of reference. Address 1109 North Cam eron. WANTED ■— Young man wishes work of any kind; has liau one year's experi ence as clerk in automobile accessory stock room. Address J., 4036, care of Telegraph. WANTED Middle-aged, married man would like to have position driving team or any kind of work. Apply, o address. 1324 t Cowden street. City. WANTED Young, married man de sires position as chauffeur; can do owu repairing. Apply Box 6. Enhaut, Pa. WANTED Young man desires posi tion as stenographer and general office work; good chance of advancement; good references. Address W. F. G.. 1415 Liberty street. WANTED By young colored mitn, ! position as chauffeur for private family; can do all repair work; can furnish good reference. Address No. 11l Sum mit street. WANTED By young man 22, work on poultry or stock farm; object, health and experience; wages secondary. Ad dress 8.. 3854, care of Telegraph. Situations Wanted —Female WANTED By middle-aged colored i woman, day's work of any kind, or po sition as cook. Address 1214 North Sev enth street. Harrisburg, Pa. j | WANTED Young white woman de- j slre.s general housework. Address M., 448 Cumberland street. WANTED Day's work. except i I washing, for each week. Call, or write, j No. » Sherman avenue. ' WANTED Two Virginia girls j i wish day's work, washing and ironing, i Address 1605 Elm street. I I WANTED Middle-aged colored wo- j man wishes position as first-class cook. Address 116% Liberty. WANTED Young colored woman wishes position as cook in private fam- i j lly. Apply Miss Alexander, 715 Cowden street. i ! WANTED By colored woman, day's ' i work. Inquire Annie Jones, S2B Muench | street. WANTED By colored girl, house- ; work by week or day; can give refer- | : erence. Inquire 1917 Logan street. WANTED Lady desires position ; answering telephone calls and taking i ! orders. 0., S42i, care of Telegraph. ' I WANTED—Colored girl wishes gen - i ' eral housework. Address G. X 4043, j care Telegraph. WANTED Respectable, young girl ! wishes place as child's nurse; age, 16 ! I years. Call 1310 Wallace street. WANTED Day's work to do by ; white woman. Apply to first floor at i 328 North street, corner Capital, from 9 till 5 o'clock evening. | WANTED Day's work of any kind i by colored girl; can furnish reference. Call, or address, 1130 North Front, City, j WANTED Middle-aged woman de- 1 sires a position in small, private fam- | ily as housekeeper; can give good ref erences. Address H. 8., 4033, car® of I Harrisburg Telegraph. WANTED Middle-aged woman de -1 sires work at housecleaning by the day 1 or week. Address D. Y., 4034, care cf j Telegraph. WANTED Washing and ironing or day's work of any kind, by colored wo- j ] man. Call, or write, 1412 Williams j street. Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE 3130 Main street, Pen ' brook, 3-story brick house, wit|» all Im | provements. Will sell at once. Inquire at house. | | MT. GRETNA cottage for sale, or : would consider exchanging on city I property of most any kind: a location 1 for a garage preferred. Box S, 3812, i care of Telegraph. ! FOR SALE Hotel, with establish- \ ed clientele; 40 rooms; center of city; ! third house (50 yards) from Boardwalk, j Terms reasonable. Address Owner, P. ! , O. Drawer K, Atlantic City, N. J. FOR SALE Twenty-first and Ma- ' clay streets, bungalow and four lots, i w>th orchard of all kinds of fruit. Good j ; place to raise chickens. For sale cheap |to quick buyer. Possession given at < once. Address George Koch, 1405 North 1 | Sixth street. i PROGRESS LOTS FOR SALE 22- j i ft. plots; high location, near school- | house. Also 86 ft. on Raysor street, ! near trolley. Apply to John L Ream, | Twenty-seventh and Boas streets. Pen- j brook. , FOR SALE Desirable build-; ing lots, located on Fourth, Fifth, j i 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. | FOR SALE Summer cottage at Per- I dix six rooms south side of State I Road only a few minutes' walk from station lot, 50x182 ft —$1,600. Miller j Brothers & Co. [ FOR SALE Paxtang. south side j ; Derry street, close to park entrance, ! i 2M-story frame house; 6 rooms; hath; | furnace; electric light; lot, 40x299. In | quire at house. | 415 S. THIRTEENTH ST. lO rooms, j bath, all improvements. Lot, 152 feet deep. Paved drive alley in rear. Price, $4,000. H. G. Pedlow, No. 110 Couth Thirteenth. 438 S. FIFTEENTH, corner Hunter— Brick, all improvements. In good con dition. Price, $2650. H. G. Pedlow, No. 110 South Tnirteenth. (80) EDGECITY (SSTiOO) Joins City Market (3) Railroads (100) trains daily. With Green Houses and Early Vegetables and Berries can make In few years ($2000) every (12) month. The secret —Ambition Enterprise and j Work. Meadow (and) creek advant ages valuable. (New Home) two porches, large windows (new roof) ! barn. Paved street almost to fine Lo- j cation Farm at a Bargain. Death —| Sacrifice Nuf-sed. With (fine) team Horses (2) cows (4) hogs (40) chickens (take) at once (80) acres only ($3800). (10) MII.ETROI.I.EY <»NOO) With (Fine Cow) and (Two Hogs) and (20) chickens (2) ton Straw (and) Hay (25) bushel Oats (30) bushel corn (10) bushel potatoes—Price, for every thing ($900) terms ($500) cash Balance to suit Buyer—(6) room Home with Basement, cozy Bank Barn, running Spring Water, smooth soil and no stones. Apples, peaches, cherries, plums, quinces, pears, grapes and ber ries. By Public Road, Rural Route, handy to neighbors, school, church (mile) to Trolley and (City Market) Widower (Owner). (1301 PARTCASH I ft-TrOn l (Above) without (Timber) and if in cluded valued ($1500) will take only ($3500). Means Locust, oak, chestnut, walnut and some pine. Only (mile) to Susquehanna River and Two Railroads and (3) mile to Two Towns. Buildings painted valued ($4500) alone. Beautiful Location. Adapted for Stock Farm To help make Quick Sale ($600) team Horse age (6) weigh (2800) new wagon and harness (3) cows (20) ton Hay and Straw (200) bushel oats (400) corn ' ($1000). Widow alone. 4.EORGE B. OSTRANDER, Danville Phonehours Sunburv Aiornlngs (7 to 8) Evenings. ' | Real Estate For Sale ' FOR SALE —BARGAIN Combtna- j tion Cigar Store, Pool Parlor, Confec- | tloner, etc., town near Harrisburg. Rea son for selling, other business. Address E., 4039, care of Telegraph. FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—| 127 acres, gooi soil, situated along pub lic road. 15 miles from Harrisburg, 3j miles from Efuncannon, good buildings. 1156 Mulberry, phone 3262-M. ONE SIDE of double house for sale, ; containing five rooms, water in house, on South Market street. New Cumber land. Price, $1)50.00. Lloyd Brubaker, Agent, New Cumberland. LOTS—Levi Brandt Est., EJk-; wood, New Cumberland 5O ft. front up to one-half acre plots —• sewer water gas —electricity. I S2OO up. Easy payments. sc, trolley. Kecney & Simmons,; Agents. ALL sold except one those new ! houses on Chestnut Street near Eigh- | teenth Street—see that one. Most mod- I ern steam heated well finished. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. THE Karl Schnabel property, at Pen- j brook, for sale frame house stable blacksmith shop corner plot 60x180. What Is it worth to you? Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. SIOO CASH and <2O per month will i buy a two-story brick house six j rooms bath electric light steam ; heat porch front cemented cellar, j Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. ! FOR SALE Two-story brick house; I eight rooms and bath; front and back porches; ride entrance; fine condition. < 1937 Penn street. Apply within. j 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, ; 80x120 feet. Eight rooms and attic. 1 Hall through center. All improvements. | Fine lawn and shrubbery, sold on easy | terms. Inquire of J. A. Singmaster, I Gettysburg, Pa. Real Estate For Rent | FOR RENT Three-story house, j 3219 North Third street; all modern Im | provements; hardwood finish through out; large lot and chickenhouse. Call | Bell 3622J-2. FOR RENT Two business rooms |in Palmyra. Good location, opposite '■ post office. One 30x45, first and second floors. Other room suitable for dentist or small business. Apply J. Spayd Bomberger, Palmyra, Pa. ' HOUSE FOR RENT 9 rooms and bath; all improvements. Call Bell phone ] No. 3020 R. ! CAMP HILL 2M-story frame cot tage; all improvements; one block from trolley. Rent, S2O. J. C. Orr, 222 Mar ket street. FOR RENT —Large, new double brick house at Oyster Point, Camp Hill, j Rents, S2O and s2l per month. All ] modern improvements. Two minutes' walk to street car line. Will be ready about April 1. West Shore Realty Co., | Baer & Rice. Lemoyne Trust Building. , l/emoyne. Pa. Bell phone 3138 J. Real Estate For Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR RENT A good six room house, with electric light, along l Philadelphia and Reading. Suitable for summer outing. Inquire P. O. Box 67, Grantham, Pa. FOR SALE OR RENT Six-room i cottage at Cove Station, Perry county, i Address Ura<us Meredith Rettew, 323 | Chestnut street. Coatesville, Pa. Farms j FOR SALE—YORK COUNTY FARMS 23 ACRES, located IV4 miles from New Cumberland 7-rooni btingalow— bath hot water heat cemented cel lar running water barn —chicken- I house—orchard 65 trees. Ideal chicken ; farm or country club. $1,500 cash re { quired. Truck Farm 32 acres 2OO fruit : trees l,OOO asparagus lOO straw berries lOO grapes 5 acres wood land. $1,300. House, barn. etc. I 4 1-3-acre truck farm—4-room house. $l,lOO. 214-story New Market frame house— tin roof— 10t,50x150. SBOO.OO. KEENEY & SIMMONS, New Cumberland. Pa. Wanted—Miscellaneous | WANTED—Typewriters, cash regis | ters and roll-top desks, antique furni ture, pool tables, lawn mowers and re \ fi'igerators. LIVE WIRE BUYING AND I SKiJ irsu EXCHANGE, 21 South Second | street. | WANT TO RENT Small, country I home within ten miles of Harrisburg. | Prefer with garden or small plot of ground. Call, or address. 912 North j Third street. Bell phone 385 R. WANTED One or two good gray, roan or dappleg.ay horses, 6 vears old, j weigh about 1,300 lbs. each, city broke | and guaranteed. Brelsford Packing and j Storage Co. WANTED 1915 or 1916 Ford tour ing car. in first-class running condi tion. Will pay $250 or S3OO cash. R. M. Glaspey. 1317 Derry street. Bell telephone 427. HEMSTITCHING All kinds of Hemstitching done by Mrs. Forster, 256 Cumberland street. WANTED Old Machinery, Boilers, i Engines, Motors, Automobiles unfit for | repair. Highest prices for large lots ; Copper, Brass, Lead, Zinc and all old ; materials. F. R. Laverty. Bell pL-ne | 761 W. Harrisbursr. l'a. Apartments For Rent THIRD FLOOR APART MENT IN CENTER OF BUSINESS SECTION. AD DRESS BOX X, 3809, CARE OF TELEGRAPH. FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR i 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 May 1. Address | M., 3928, care of Telegraph. ! FOR RENT Large, second floor front room: all conveniences; use of phone; attractive prices for summer months; one or two gentlemen. Board If desired. Private. 426 North. RENT Furnished apartments for light housekeeping; 4 rooms and bath. Call Louis Apartments, Sixth and Herr. Also two rooms. Apply at 621 North Second. FOR RENT House in good location and splendidly furnished. Will rent to I reliable party Immediately. References required. Address J., 3772, care of relegraph. WALNUT ST., 204 An apartment with six rooms and bathroom, balcony in the rear with dumb waiter and clothes drier. Terms reasonable. City steam. E. Mather. FOR RENT —Third floor front room, facing Capitol Park; stationary wash stand; hot and cold water; use of bath electric lights; city heat; Bell phone; gentleman preferred. Call 410 North street. 107 SOUTH FRONT STREET 2 sec ond floor housekeeping apartments * containing 2 or S rooms with batht, and kitchens. Possession April 1. Ap ply to Brinton-Packer Co., Second and J Walnut streets. I —Z Fo I Rent —! NERVOUSNESS IS 1 UNFURNISHED Single or com-i munlcating, with kitchenettes, for light I DIIAIITIT HT nmr> ■ housekeeping. Strictly private. All | CUAII[\T I\T CTDUCTI conveniences. Stoves furnished free. A||l|Vl/ « I 1.1 l 11 IV p. I ; Laundry, phone and bathroom prlvil- ?TIl Ail U 1 lliilJ 1 i egos. Easy payments. Janitress ser- I vice. Inquire 429 Broad street. Daily i „ ; inspection invited. ! FOR LENT - Nicely furni.n«d front I Dealings on Large and Diversi j in private family; terms reasonable. 231 fied Scale; Short Selling Forster street, two squares from Capi- I T , 1 a factor SECOND ST.. N.. 34 Tfie Young ! * * Apartments for adults only; six rooms and bath, third floor. Apply to A. C. xr . .. io I Young 26 North Third street Rell 7111 New April 19. Extrcflne nerv- I loung, -P inirq street, new 713 J. oUßneaß accompanied the morning s op- FOR RENT Timer r.oor. furnished dealing in the first hour be or unfurnished, after May 1; use of U IB , a large and diversified scale, bath. Apply 2456 North Sixth street. fcirly losses were generally supple- | inented, speculating issues recording: FOR RENT—Chestnut St.. 107, splen- i extreme declines of 3 to 6 points. Short i did furnished rooms; also two adjoin-1 ae »""g was again a material factor, ing rooms; all conveniences; desirable ; 11 - | location; centrally located; private fam-' Business IJODOrtlinitip*! Illy; rent reasonable. Apply Mrs. J. A. business wppui lUUlllCb I Durand, above address. ...... I __ ] GROCERY STORE I'OR SALE; stock ; FOR RENT From April i, apart- ! a J inventory and fixtures at a reason | ment In the Sixth Street Bank Building (able price, also anotner opportunity for ! Apply at Bank. Sixth and M aC i*y 1 a similar business; rent lor house and ; streets. I store, S3O per month. Bell Realty Co., j . ' I Bergner Building. WILL give furnished room and use —_ ~7. 7 : —■ lof kitchen to party without children.! WOULD _ like to inters lew people i who will care for house. M., 4035. care I willing to Invest (600.00 to help manu of Telegraph. I facture and sell new article. All men _ use dally. Pleasing particulars at ln- FOR RENT Nicely furnished tervlew. Write A.. 3850. care of Tele third floor front room; all conveniences: graph. rent reasonable. Apply 710 North ."TH < Sixth. ANY Intelligent person can earn "rood I Incotnv corresponding for newspapers; rooms, some with hot and cold running ®*PS ri .f ;nce I £""* c .for pax ; water in room. Apply 801 North Sixth ticulats. Press Syndicate. 798, Lock j street. j P ol ~t. N. Y. ' FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. Business Personals ! all conveniences, including use of Bell JJUSmcaa x c* awiqis phone. Apply 1015 North Front street. J -\VHITE DETECTIVE AGENCY, Ti us- FOR rk\t Two unfurn'*heri ! * ee Building 1 , 8 North Market Square. ; Third* street" 1 ' bal "' APP,V 1633 N ° rth Clvifand" .phone 127 W. for T |Tght r °hou^ekeei> , i , | l iE' ' Leather traveling bags and suitcases ii° uptown district; rent Reasonable! : (drummers' samp es) positively at the Bell phone 2375W i lowest prices in the city. Call and be 1 ! convinced. Also suits of clothing; FOR RENT Rooms for light house- ! watches, diamonds and sporting goods ; keeping, furnished complete; also par- at low prices. COHKN & bON, Reliable lor and adjoining bedroom, furnished Pawnbrokers, 431 Market street, ut suitable for office; city steam heat. Bell ' subway. phone. Address 719 North Sixth streei. ! ; _________ ; MOV ING STOREROOM FOR RENT Fine j WE move pianos carefully. Bell large room, 231 North Seond street. In- 146. Winter Piano Co.. 23 North Fourth quire 217 North Second. 1 street. ' v> 1 ! CASH PAID for good cast-off Ladles' i board and Ivooms and Men's Clothing. Shoes, Furniture I ] and Carpets. Please give description ; WANTED —We want the people of of goods you want to sell. Send postal 1 Harrisburg to know that we are serv- I to 036 Herr street. ing the best 25c Dinner in the city. The Home Dlningroom, 123 South Second „ . HAULING I Street PRACTICAL men. with years of ex >!• i perlence. Motor trucks that are good SUMMER BOARDING—In the coun-i and dependable. Reasonable rates, try, near Dauphin, on a farm. Accom- Apply Lnsmingei Motor Co.. Ureen and modations for three families for the Luir jerland. Bell 3515. I I summer season beginning May 1. l -ail- ___ _ r~7 ~ ————I road and jitney service to Harrlsburis. falling hair try Gross Quinine First train leaves 6:33 A. M. Reference. ;? alr Tonic, prepared by Grcss. the Address A., No. 1301, care of Telegraph. Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market i ) —'■ street. Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone y- ; orders given prompt attention. Bell ror bale—Miscellaneous, THE following household goods is for „ , *,»! sale Sideboard, extension table, bed- ™ Stable i room suiVs, 9x12 rug, desk, parlor suit, i Jn Ils 9 Movers of porch swing, chairs, washing machine. P.!® V. ?,! ? t a gen J l4 " j - Adolv 2""7 Peiin street ! ln S- H. W. loathe. Manager, Fifth and *ppi> J-.7 renn street. j Woodbine streets. Belt phone No. FOR SALE—Household furniture at I - 5 03R- private sale, including dining-room and " ~ ; ; bedroom furniture, davenport, rugs, I'lnanCial ; rockers, etc. Everything must be sold promptly. 318 North Second street, MONEY TO IOA\ nn Rent floor apartment, after 6.30 p. in. security in any amounts and upon any T . , ~ terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. lOR SALE Three-burner nickel- B ox 174. Harrisburg, Pa. plated gas plate, complete with table, . i j hood and portable oven. Low price to . | quick purchaser. Phone 1576-J. OtOrage BICYCLES BICYCLES Prices to STORAGES j suit your pocketbook. Open a charge IN 3-story brick building, rear 408 . account. Pay a little each week. Da> - Market street. ■ ton Cycle Co., 912 North Third street. Household goods in clean, private i —~r —"— rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to . I _ (OR SALE Good, rolling-top desk. P. G. Diener, Jeweler, 408 Market St . ] Bell phone 3168 M. 1 : . , ——— | FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private , FOR RFNT Typewriters bought, rooms for household goods, $2 per . sold or rented. Harrisburg Typewriter month and up. We Invite inspection ; r.ni Supply Co.. 40 North Court street. Low insurance. 437-445 South Second i street. Harrisburg Storage Company ' FOR SALE A child's crib of beau- ! . i tiful design, square brass bars, size 27 STORAGE 419 Broad street, for Inches by 60 inches, 37 inches high, with household goods and merchandise. Prl . sliding sides. The crib lias been little ( vatc rooms, J1 to J3. Wagons. 76 cints ' I used. Cost originally S4O, and will be per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411 . sold at a great bargain. Address M„ Broad street. 4040, care of Telegraph. - FOR SALE Merry-go-round hav- | Livestock and Poultry . ; Ing 24 horses and 4 chariots. Hershell I ' | Splllinan make. Everything complete, EGGS —S.C. W. Leghorn Eggs from In good condition. Will sell cheap for selected breeders. Jo.oo per 100. Breed cash. Wm. Burkholder, R-8, Chambers- ing stocK for sale. Also three Cvpher | burg, Pa. incubators, cheap. Locust Grove Farm, —— Mat-vsvllle. United phone. I'OR SALE High-class boarding- , house, doing fine business, best location I on Hill. Will sacrifice cheap. Leaving IMUSICai i city on account of death. Corner Derry | ———_____ and Evergreen streets. Bell phone BRAND NEW upright piano, taken in i ■ HSR. a business deal, original price $373; I • will be sold quick for $150.00. 1617 1 • FOR SALE One pair English Set- Penn street. . ; ters. three years old, broken; one patr —— » pups, six months old. Call Bell phone MAIILIN PIANO, in good condition, | . 3621J-4. will be sold reasonable. Inquire 612 | ' I FOR SALE Col Tec mill and counter | ——— —— I j scales, both in good condition; will sell EXPERT PIANO TUNING I reasonable. Call Bell phone 2373 W. $1.50 Bell 14< I Winter Piano Co., 23 N. Fourth St. | | FOR SALE lndian motorcycle, | | 1915 model; 3-speed; electric light; elec- | WE BUY any kind of talking ma- j trie horn; side car; full equipment; best chines and records, or trade them in on > condition. Apply 1005 Cumberland i new up-to-date machine. 315 Broad I j street after 6 P. M. street. j FOR SALE, at Gable's, 111-117 South ' A I Second street. Lawn Fence, Field Fence, I .TYUIOtIIUIJIICS Gates, Poultry Netting, Building Hard- • ware, Plaster Board, Upson Wall Board, Al'TO WANTED Will exchange j Compo-Board, Doors, Sash, Shutters, good, dividend stock for roadster; must I Mouldings, Porch Posts, etc. Ibe in good condition and reasonably [priced. Address i\. L„ 40IS, care of ; I BARGAINS IN TYPEWRIT- i Telegraph. I ERS. A fresh shipment of factory' FOR SALE Hupmohiie; is in good i i) pi) r T TT T* rt w I? virwr t r* ''unninK order. Write F. O. Box No. REBUILI LIKh NLW L. C. ! 1'63, i J enbrook, Pa. Smith No. s's at attractive prices l i 9 i 2 ABBOTT-DETROIT, 7-passen- GEO P TILLOTSON 211 Lo-I^ 1 ' car> in KOO<i condition; 4-cylinder, OLU . L • 3S-H.-P. Tires used only four months; CUSt Street. land one slightly used extra tire. Will FOR SALE Good, big horse, wagon i , '' OUl "th street. and harness. Apply Grand Union Tea ZTaTv r —7, Store, 208 North Second street. car; lltUe u.ed®°late ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be U ."^r erS v ¥. oto^., C ?, 1 ' I secured at the Telegraph Business c .°- Distributors, lI4J North Sixth | Office. Btreet - I FOR SALE —An all-steel fireproof AN ITi ?" week }y P a V; paper baler, making bales 80 to 126 "sed light touring car In good • pounds. Address "Baler," care of Tele- condition. Address Box C, 4038, care > graph. of Telegraph. i AT GABLE'S, 113, 116 and 11" South - Second street. 5,000 gallons New Era i ready-mixed paint. Acme quality. All > the full line of the Acme maka. FOR PALE AN OP- PORTUNITY to RUY A AT GABLE'S. 111-117 South Second 1911 FIVE-PASSENGER ' street, 6.000 sets new sash, Bxlo, 12 L CADILLAC AT A BARGAIN f primed and glazed, at f1.30 per set UNTIL MAY 1. APPLY If. Also other sizes. A. ROBINSON, ROBINSON I & COMPANY. THIRD AND FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the BROAD STREETS. ! Telegraph Business Office. i = ! For Rent —Miscellaneous ■ FOR SAIjE Buick, 30-horse-powei, FOR RENT Storage in private late model, electric lights. In good con rooms. Also furnished office, with I dition. Demonstration after 6 o'clock. , large show windows and cemented base- Apply at 2012 Penn street. City. i ment; desirable location; suitable for i repair work of all kinds. Will rent AUTOMOBILE We have a client ! offiflce or basement separate if desired, w'lio is In the market for an automo- Terms very reasonable. Inquire Office, bile, cost not to exceed $1,000.00, and 429 Broad street, 10-12 A. M. will exchange Harrisburg real estate, : valued at $3,000.00, for the same. Back j FOR RENT—Offices suitable enstoss Bros.. Russ Building, s for a doctor or dentist or generai FOR SALE A 1911 cadiuac 4-door t :„u f l __ f " j touring car. in flrst-c.lass shape. Elec purposes. L lgllt, neat and at- ) r | c lights. Write for full specifications, ; tendance. Dr. John Oenslager, Box 127. Miiiersburg. Pa. ; 711 North Third street. Notice 1' O R R I'. X 1 Storeroom, The annual meeting of the Stock- ! Hamilton street near ThirH holders of the Blubaker Coal Company uammon suctt, near l nira wi „ be , leld at th<l oflf i ce of The w 5 Street business block. Rent sl2. Hlckok Mfg. Co. Harrisburg, Pa., at 12 ■•i a 11 inni x- .1 't>i ■ . o'clock, noon, May 1, 1916, for the elec-1 Lhas. Adlei, lUUi r\Olth llurd tlon of oftlcers and such other busl ness as may be properly presented. | , >lrcel « i KOSS A. HICKOK. £ traders concentrating their efforts to depress prices upon the vulnerable specialties. Published extracts of the note to Germany were not calculated to allay alunn but the market showed Irregu lar improvements and dullness with the approach of noon. Firmness of rate# on Germany was the significant feature of tile exchange market. Honds were heavy with extensive trading in the Anglo-French issues and rails. NEW YOItH 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, April 13. Open. Clos. Alaska Gold Mines 19% 19%' Allis-Chalmers 26% 25% American Beet Sugar .. . 60 66 American Can 57% 56% American C & F 63 61 American Ice Securities . 26% 26% American locomotive 70 67 American Smelting 96% 95% American T & T 127% 127% Anaconda 84 83% Atchison 102% 101% Baldwin Locomotive ... 91% 88 Baltimore K- Ohio 85% 85 Bethlehem Steel 421 417%' B F Goodrich 75% 74% Butte Cop 90% 90% California Petroleum ... 22 22 Canadian Pacific 166% 165 Central I ..oat her 51% 51 Chesapeake and Ohio .. 60 59 Chicago, Mil and St Paul 93% 92% Chicago. R T and Pacific 17 16% Chino Con Copper 53 52% Colorado Fuel and Iron. 40% 40% Consolidated Gas 132% 132% Corn Products 18% IS% Crucible Steel 82 82% istilling Securities 44% 44% Erie 34% 3 4 Erie Ist pfd 50% 49% General Fleetric Co ... 164% 164% Great Northern pfd .... 119 118% Great Northern Ore s. . 40% 40% Inspiration Copper 44% 4 4 lnterboro-Metropolitan. . 16% 16%' Kennecott 55% 54% Interboro-Met. pfd 73 73 Kansas City Southern .. 24% 24 % Lackawanna Steel 72 69% Lehigh Valley 76 76 Maxwell Molors 72% 72% Merc. Mar. ctfs 21% 20% Merc. Mar. ctfs. pfd. ... 74% 73% I Mex. Petroleum 100% 99% Miami Copper 37% 37% National Lead 6G 63 New York Central 104% 104% N. Y„ N. H. and H 61 62 % N. Y. O. and W 27% 27% Nor. and West 121% 120% Northern Pacific 110% 111 Penn. Railroad 56% 56% Pittsburgh Coal, 25% 26 Pittsburgh Coal. pfd. .. 101 101 Press Steel Car 48 47 Railway Steel Spg "6% 35% Ray Con Copper 23% 22% Reading 83% 83 Republic Iron and Steel 49 47 % Southern Pacific 96 % 95 Southern Ry 19% 19% Southern Ry pfd 58% 58% Studebaker li?s 132 Tennessee Copper 48% 47 ! Union Pacific 131 130% U S I Alcohol 149 147 % U S Rubber 52% 51% U S Steel 82 81 % IT S Steel pfd 1171,4 117 Utah Copper 80 79% Virginia-Carolina Chem. 42 41 % West Union Telegraph.. 89% 89% Westinghouse Mtgr 60% 58 % Texas Oil 185 185 PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE! By Associated Press Philadelphia, April 19. Wheat Market lower: No. 2, red, spot and April. $1.1501.18; No. 2, Southern, red, $1.1301.16. Corn Firm: No. 2, yellow, local. 82082%; steamer. No. 2. yellow, local, 80(B Sic.. Oats Firm; No. 2, white. 51 V§© 52c; No. 3, white. 49050 c. Bran Market firm, but quiet; city mills, winter. per ton. $20.00; west ern. winter, per ton, $26.00; Spring, per ton, 523.50@24.00. Refined Sugars Market firm; powdered, 7.25n 7.35 c; fine granulated, I 7.15©7.25; confectioners' A. 7.05®7.15c. Butter Market lower; western, creamery, extras. 36c; nearby prints, fancy, 39c. Kggs The market is steady; Pennsylvania and oilier nearby firsts, free cases, $6.75 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $6.60 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $0.75 per lse; western, firsts, free cases. $6.60 per case. \ Live Poultry—The market is steady; I fowls, llQ2tKe; roosters, 12013 c; (Spring chickens, 14021 c; ducks, 13® j HOC; geese. 17«/>l9c; turkeys. 2i"»j>22c Dressed Poultry Market firm; turkeys, faaicy. 31c; do.. good i» choice, 27 030 c; do., fair to good, 250 26c: do., old toms. 25c: fowls, fancy. 21',4022c; do., good to choice, 20®21c; do., small sizes, 16 ©l9c; old roosters, 16c; broiling chickens, nearby, 35 0 55c; do., western, 22024 c; roasting | chickens, western. choKs to fancy. iu<u> :22c; do., fair to good. 15018 c; Spring I ducks, nearby. 28030 c; do., western, 12 i 0 18c; geese, nearby, 15020 c; do., west- I ern. 15017 c. Potatoes—Market quiet; Pennsylva nia. white, per bushel, $1,150 1.20; New I York, per bushel. $1.1001.15; Florida, ! No. 1. per barrel. $6.5007.00; do.. No. 2, per barrel, $5.5006.00; Jersey, No. 1. per basket, 65075 c; do., No. 2, 30®400 per basket. Flour The market is dull; winter straights, $5.30(f05.70; do., patents. $5.75 06.00; Spring firsts, clear, $5.3605.75; do., straights. $5.75®5.90; do., patents, $5.90 06.25; do., favorite brands, $6,15 0 6.65. Hay Firm and scarce; No. 1, large bales, $23.00024.00; No. 1, medium bales. $23.00024.00; No. 2, do. $21,000 22.00; No. 3. $17.00018.00. Clover mixed, light mixed, $20.505» 21.00; No. 1, do., $20.00020.50; No. 2, do.. $17.50018.00. CHICAGO CATTI.R By Associated Press Chicago, 111., April 19. Hogs Re ceipts, 33,000. Bulk of sales, $9,700 9.85; light, $9.3509.90; light, $9.4509.90; heavy, $9.3009.90; rough, $9.3009 50; pigs, $7.3009.10. Cattle Receipts, 14,000; weak. Na tive beef steers. $7.8509.90; stockers and feeders, $5.85"f 8.45; cows and heif ers, $ I.OOfff 9.20' calves, $7.00010.00. Sheep lteceipts, 17,000; weak. Wethers, $6.8509.10; lambs, $7.60® 11.50. CHICAGO niUHU OF TRADE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., April 19. Board ot Trade closing: Wheat —May, 1.13; July, 1.12%. Corn—May, 76; July. 76>!4. Oats—May. 45%: July. 43. Pork—May, 23.16; July, 22.55. Lard—May, 11.62; July, 11.75, Ribs—May, 12.20; July. 12.35, STKAI, WHISKV Forcing their way through one ot the rear windows of the Cnpital City Bottling Works, 900-902 Market street, of which Frank F. Selss is proprletot, thieves stole a number of bottles of whisky and other liquor, and escaped without detection. The robber*- nvas discovered this morning by employes, and city detectives were called In to In vestigate. Legal Motices Pennsylvania State Highway Depart ment, llarrisburg, Pennsylvania. Sealed proposals will be received at said office until 10 A M., May 1, 1916, when bids will be publicly opened and scheduled I and contract awarded as soon there i after as possible for furnishing and ap j plying bituminous materials for the ■ surface treatment of State Highway j Routes and Stat-aid roads. Bidding ! blanks, specifications and full partic u j lars on application to R. J. Cunning |ham, State Highway Commissioner. 17
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers