jIELL YODR WANTS 10 22,000 READERS OF TELEGRAM WANT AIS] H)eatbs nmUBR William H. Metzger died Tuesoay afternoon at the home of ins uaughitir, Mrs. h,. i'Jarl uraeti. 10-ii i-ierryhlli street, aged 7# year®. x uneral services i'tlday mornin*, at 10 o'clock, from ins A* l ® * e "t\£KJVS" The Htv. Mr. Ueavor will oinciate. further services in the Metn°s} l «t Church. Mount Joy, where burial wi" take piace. Keaatlvev and fiends art* invited to attend witnout lurtnoi notice. li«aft\i: un Wednesday, May A9l6 t ivt his residence, 161& Green stieet, iiodtrey Hoke. in his 61st year. 1 uneral Saturday afternoon, at -.JU m ciock. irom the above addiess. i;eian\es ana friends are invited to aiitnu without turther notice. 9l>ULlfll Mrs. Susanna Hchn Sing le}. wife of John H. Singiey, i 'JLuesday evening, at 7:3u, at n«J" Home, 1426 Swatara street, aged Hi years. „ _ . J* uncial services Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her late roß .*?* n ®f* • lie Kev. J. A. byter will officiate, rturial. Kast Hairisburg cemetery. Kelauve.s and trlends are invited to *ae!iil without further notice, dullsville papers, please copy. Card of Thanks !•: wish to thank our friende and m iKiioore tor the many tender sym- extended in our recent bereaxe meiti m the death of our husband and sou, David H. Shaffer. lilS AlU'i'HKit AND Hlb WIFK. Help Wanted —Male WANTED Young man to work In g l iner;, store. Permanent position. Ap ply iierr and Wallace streets. ■WANTED—jfixperienced waiters. Ap ply Superintendent, Harrisburg Club. WANTED An experienced butcher. Must have good reference. Apply 226 Chestnut street. . ..s'TED A foreign-speaking so -li. itor and collector for Steelton, resi dent preferred. Good for $20.00 or more weekly to producer. Apply Friday morning to Manager, Koom 206, 219 \\ alnut street. City. WANTED 25 men to work at Steel Co. Wages, $2.40 per day. No strike. Write, or call personally, to Mr. George J. Mundorff, Oberlin. Pa. WANTED Ten good car penters. Steady work for the season. Apply Room 15, Harris burg National Bank building, No. 14 bouth -Market Square. S3O TO SSO EXTRA MONEY MONTH- I.Y to employed persons: easy spare time work. No selling, experience or monev required. D. J. Floral Glass Co.. Box 201. Cent. Sta., Toledo, Ohio. WANTED lntelligent and energetic men without trades to learn to operate machines in western part of estate, h ages will interest you. Good oppor tunity. Apply Box C, 4162, care of Telegraph. MAN WANTED as manager for Life, Health and Accident Insurance. An es tablished business in city. Address Kenneth W. Frye, No. 21 North Third, Harrißburg. WANTED A few high-grade ma chinists on flue light work. Permanent positions with best of working condi tions and highest wages are offered to steady and industrious men in open shop with modern equipment. Located :it Voungstown, Ohio. Trouble over. No war business. Address, stating experi en and references, to Box A, 4208, care of Harrisburg Telegraph. WANTED Man to take care of lawn. Apply 21 South Nineteenth, City. WANTED A bookkeeper. Must have several years' experience. Good salary to right party. Address J., 4077, tare of Telegraph. CASUALTY' COMPANY WANTS man in Steelton, whole or part time, to col lect and solicit for Health and Accident Insurance with funeral benefit. Ad dress X.. 4154, care of Telegraph. 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. WANTED YOUNG MEN to learn to become practical chauffeurs. We give our unlimited course for SSO, easy payments, and guarantee 30c per hour as scon as competent. We have 30 cars to overhaul during the Spring. AUTO TRANSPORTATION SCHOOL. 25-27-29 North Cameron street. WANTED, ADVERTISING SOLICI TOR Steady situation awaits neat appearing man. Must be capable of ••a rnitig minimum of $2,000 yearly, ''reference to man knowing something of labor movements, but not essential. Bond required. Address C., 4076, care of Telegraph. PUDDLERS AND SCRAPPERS anted—Can give steady work to a number of good men. All conditions KOod and no trouble. Paying $5.25 per t"n basis. Transportation advanced " lien necessary. Reply by letter to Lo gan Iron and Steel Company, Burn hatn, Pa. WANTED. AT ONCE Several flrst- ■ mechanical draftsmen, checkers and designers, of not less than five cars' experience. Those having ex perience on steel plant work, gas pro ducer installations, by-product coke plants and refractory plants preferred. Location Pittsburgh district, steel mill in town of 12.000 population. Good sal siries to competent men. Give experi ence in detail, age, nationality, salary expected and earliest date that you ' ''"'d report. Address Box A, 4209, care of Telegraph. WANTED Waiters for Cafe. Ex perienced in American and European plan. Good wages and steady employ ment. Good chance for advancement. Apply at once In person at Hershey Em ployment Bureau, Hershey, Pa. WANTED Tinsmith. Experienced, (rood wages and steady employment. Apply at once in person at Hershey Em ployment Bureau. Hershey, Pa. WANTED —At American Dairy Lunch, No. 4 Court avenue, at once, two young men for help at lunch counter. Must not be experienced, but willing to learn, clean, and tidy. { Real Estate For Sale 10S S. Fourteenth St. i Three-story brick dwelling—eight iroom* bath furnace front | porch. Lot 16x76 ft 53,000 f 1 «22 State St. • Thr«e-story brick dwelling—nine 1 rooms bath steam heat bay 1 'windows porches. Lot 21x144 ft. T An absolutely fair price and prompt ? possession. ; 4*l Jf. Twelfth St. I IH-story concrete dwelling i twelve rooms steam heat gas iand electricity two bathrooms | cemented cellar with laundry iporches lO ft. side alley. Small • shed and a few fruit trees. Lot 37* f 108 ft *8,004) I MILLER BROTHERS & CO. REAL ESTATE • Insurance Snrety MoniU 4 l.orust and 4 nurt Streets THURSDAY EVENING, Help Wanted —Male j WANTED For restaurant, one white man for short order cook and one white man for dishwashing. Good positions. Must come well recommend ed. Address A.. 4158, care of Tele graph. WANTED A young man to work at soda fountain. Address S.. 4138, care of Telegraph. Help Wanted—Female | —.. WANTED A reliable white girl for child's nurse. 122 Woodbine street. WANTED White diningroom girl and colored chambermaid to work in hotel. Address H., 4164, care of Tele graph. WANTED Girl sexptrlcnced on power machines to make Baby Shoes, j Apply Dauphin Shoe Co.. 320 Market ! street, fourth floor, over Hub. UNDERWOOD CERTIFICATES again j granted to a number of students, the result of our touch method and indl { vidual instruction. Enroll for the sum- I mer. Harrisburg Shorthand School, 31 j North Second. WANTED By widower, white lady 30 to 40 years of age, for all around I quick lunch, bake pies and assist in : general; eight tulles from Harrisburg. | Good home and wages. Address A., j 4155, care of Telegraph. WANTED Waitresses. Experienc ed for dining hall. Good wages and 1 sieady employment. Apply at once ai I Hershey Employment Bureau. Hershey. I Pa. j WANTED Girl for office work. Ex : perience not required. Apply G., 4160, j care of Telegraph. WANTED Two reliable white girls, ; cook and second giri. for cottage at , Eaglesmere from June 1 to October 1. Must be able to wash and iron. Address i Box M„ 4161, care of Harrisburg Tele j graph. t FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRESS WANT -lED for Monday and Tuesday. Good wages to right party. White woman preferred. Address S., 4151, care of j Telegraph. ' WANTED Young girl for light housework. Apply 314 Chestnut street. WANTED Lady demonstrators for I insitl ■ and outside work. Salary guar anteed. Apply Miss Heiney, Bolton Hotel. 9 to 12 A. M. WANTED Ten thoroughly ex perienced operators on power sewing machines on aprons and children's wash i suits. Steady work. At Jenuings' Mfg. i Co., 414-416 State street, City. WANTED Girl to feed press. Ap ! ply in person. Keystone Printing and .Binding Co., No. 2 Aberdeen a\enue, Citv. — WANTED. AT ONCE Colored wo man for general housework; no wash ing. Call after 6:30 P. M. at 1529 Green street. City. j WANTED Experienced sewing-ma chine operators, trimmers and learn ers, to work on women's and children's wear. Harrisburg Apparel Co., over ! City Star Laundry. 414-416 State street, rear entrance. STENOGRAPHERS, bookkeepers and ! typists assisted in securing office em ployment without charge or obligation; I register to-day with our Employment Department. The Office Training I School, 4 South Market Square. WANTED Girls experienced on j power sewing machines. Apply Har risburg Shoe Mfg. Co.. Vernon street. Harrisburg, Pa. 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. Help Wanted— Male and Female BOOKKEEPKR WANTED For our Steellon Branch. A resident of Steel ton preferred. Must have had previous experience and be willing to give good, conscientious service. Apply in writ ing. giving age. salary expected and place where formerly employed. United Ice and Coal Co.. Forster and Cowden Streets, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Man and wife as cook and houseman for small family in coun try. Call Bell phone 2830. before Sun day, May 21. WANTED—We have openings for 12 more bright girls and boys. Apply Silk Mill, Corner North and Second streets. Situations Wanted—Male WANTED Experienced houseman and porter. 50 years of age. sober, white, wants work in a small hotel; prefers country. Address Hollander, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young man wishes a po sition as chaufTeur, driving Ford auto delivery or private car. Call Bell phone BOOKKEEPER Position as book keeper; can open or close any set of books, auditing; start for moderate sal ary; excellent reference; operate type writer. Address L, 4159, care of Tele graph. WANTED Chauffeur wants posi tion; best references; 9 years' experi ence; will work in or out of town. 218 South River avenue. WANTED Man and wife would like to have position on farm; both have had experience. Address Box 61, Hlghspire, Pa. WANTED Chauffeur wants posi tion; first-class mechanic; prefer a Pierce-Arrow or Packard car. Address 6., 4150, care of Telegraph. Situations Wanted—Female WANTED Practical nurse, experi enced, desires more W'ork, rraternltv or care of invalid. 0., 4165, care of Tele graph. WANTED A girl wants place as plain cook or general housework. 318 Franklin street. Steelton, Pa. STENOGRAPHER AND BOOK KEEPER Experienced and entirely competent, desires position. Address P. O. Box 68. Harrisburg. WANTED By middle-aged white woman, day's work or nursing. Apply 803 East street, City. WANTED Young woman wisheß Ito do typewriting and stenographic work at home. Graduate of School of Commerce. Call, or address, Ruth Etter, 1201 Mulberry street. Real Estate For Sale FOR SALE New brick house; all conveniences; steam heat; electric light; gas; large lot; shade trees. In quire D. M. Ricker. 102 Paxtang ave nue, Paxtang. Phone 2216 R. MT. GRETNA cottage for aale, or ex change on city property. Inquire 192& North Third street Real Estate For Sale DESIRABLE CAMP HILL LOTS Priced right. 905 Kunkel Building. FOR SALE 2 -story frame dwell ing, containing 10 rooms and bath, ce mented cellar, gas. furnace, front and rear porches, lot 75x125. rtable, located along trolley line in llighspire. Price. $2,650.00. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE New frame bungalow, 'Containing 6 rooms, bath, electric lights, gas, furnace, front and rear porches, lot 37x200, located in Camp Hill, IVa squares from trolley line. Price, $3,200.00. Brinton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnut streets. FOR 9ALE 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 Mhru'*hery. sold on easy terms. Inquire of J. A. Singmaster, Gettysburg, 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. FOR SALE Suburban plot; Valley Railways on two sides; beautiful site with river view; lots for sale at $lO front foot along the trolley; 35 feet frontage by 135 feet deep; just the place for bungalow homes; iueal for all year around residence; adjoins Enola on the south. Easy terms. Walter H. Cum mir.gs, #OS Kunkel Building. Cltv. FOR SALE At a bargain price. 10 per cent, returns, Market street busi ness property. 905 Kunkel Building. FOR SALE Two-and-one-half-story frame house, eight rooms, bath and steam heat; large porch and yard, fruit trees. Good location. Apply at 220 Elm street, Steelton. 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. FOR SALE HARRIS ST. No. 226 Northeast corner Harris and Green Streets. Large three-story brick and stone house, nine rooms and bath; oak and nine finish. liRIGGS ST. No. 410 Three-story - brick, suitable for rooming house. PEFFER ST. No. 216—At h bar gain; 19-foot house. SENECA ST. No. 610—Two-story lirick, all improvements; chestnut finish. Possession at once. This is a 16-foot property. Priie, $2,750. ROstS ST. No. 6.7 Two-story brick, good condition. Possession soon. H. C. BRANDT, 86 North Third Street. FOR SALE Two-story slate roof stone and brick dwelling, 7 rooms, bath, 7-foot porch two sides, irame barn and outbuildings. Lot about 3 acres. Two wells. Quantity of all kinds of fruit. Will sell or trade for suburban prop erty. Two miles from Dlllsburg. Ira L Heikes Agency, Dillsburg, Pa. DILLSBL'RG Two-story frome building, -4 fl. by 55 ft, with addition. Equipped with 60-H.-P. Tubular Boiler and Engine in good condition. Line shaft and pulleys. Suitable lor manu facturing. Exceptional location for auto repair shop. Lot 85 ft. by 19S ft. Price, $2,250.00. Ira L Heikes "Agency, Dillsburg, Pa. $1,900 WILL BUY a frame house at Lnola large lot and well located. Also other suburban houses for sale at rea sonable prices. Bell Realty Co., Beig ner Building. INSPECT 706 N. Eighteenth street 3-story frame all Improvements drive alley on rear side entrance concrete rear and side porch. Price leasonable. Bell Realty Co., Bergner uilding. TOR SALE No. 2048 Berryhlll street—2l4-story frame 7 rooms bath gas furnace porch lot, 18x110 concrete sidewalks—chicken house. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing. $3,100 WILL BUT a brick house above Maclay street 8 rooms bath gas furnace porch—lot, 15x100 suitable for garage. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. NOW is your time to buy 1223 Mar ket street brick house with all im provements 4 rooms on tirst floor drive alley on rear. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE Store Property and Stock of General Aleichandisc, situated in Mt. Pleasant. York County, Pa. Real estate consisting of a dwelling house and largH store room combined and one acre ot land. The store has a well-as sorted stock of General Merchandise. This is an old stand, located in the fruit district. A bargain for buyers. For further Information call on, or write, Mrs. John A. Myers, Siddonsburg, Pa. FOR PALE Modern Penbrook prop erty; city conveniences; electric; gas; porch front, side and rear; large corner lot; chickenhouse and fruit. Would con sider exchange on improved cit" prop erty in West End. Address 8., 4162, care of Telegraph. THE NEW 3UNGALOW An entirely new type of Bungalow Houses now being built on Fifth street. This particular type of house has never been built in this city and offers many new advantages in Bun galow architecture In Ideal Houses. Semi-brick and Kellastone construction; slate roofs; til* porches (English); dust proof cellars, laundry, parquet floors; new system of plumbing; scien tific lighting; using only solid brass and silver flxtures; quar tered oak and African Clrca sian walnut Sterling laminated flush doors (the tinest mad* door in the world). Houses Fully Equipped Built Under Personal Supervision. Price, $6,600.00. MacWILLJAMS CONSTRUCTION CO., Designers and Builders. 2106 N. 5 til Street, Harris burg. 1612 FORBTER STREET Three story, brick and stucco. Beautiful neighborhood. Lot, 26x110. Price, in cluding fitted screens, storm windows, hot water coll, cabinet gas range, shades, $3,800. Apply on premises. Real Estate For Rent FOR RENT 1623 Briggs street, $25.00. Front and back porches. All improvements. Possession at once. A. S. Miller & Son, Eighteenth and State streets. FOR RENT ALABAMA COTTAGE AT PERDIX-.- (partly furnished)—six rooms—water in kitchen front porch 12x36. Few minutes' walk from station—s4o. Mil ler Brothers A Co., Bell phon* 1596. FOR RENT Six-room cottage at Fort Hunter, Pa ; nice location; near post office, store, steam cars and trol ley; good bathing and boating. F. H. Davis, Fort Hunter. Pa. FOR RENT No. 1713 R*v*r* Street and (ar »B0 $26.00 No. 1600 Walnut Street 26.00 1532 Naudain Street 20.00 J. E GIPPLE, 1261 Market Street HARRTSBURG tftjlftl TELEGRAPH Farms FARM FOR SALE About 100 acres fine land, excellent location for build ing lot. five miles east of Harrlsourg, on Hummelstown Trolley Line. Water pipe line passes along entire front of property. About twelve acres good wood land. Two (2) houses, barn and all necessary other buildings. Telephone ; connections. Inquire Marshall Ruther ford. 1161 Derry street. Harrisburg. Pa., or Dr. D. I. Rutherford, 108 North Sec j ond street, Harrisburg. Pa. VAUGHN I Very beautiful. healthful suburb along the "L" trolley; lots 100x176 feet; fertile ground, enough for vegetables and chickens; price only $169; easy pay ments; see these lots. C. B. CARE Care's Grocery. Linglestown, Pa, or 409 Market street. HUNTER'S RUN 4 acres, new 8- room bungalow, other buildings for summer home, close to station and store; telephone in house immediate possion price only $1,450. easy pay ments. C. B. CARE Care's Grocery. Linglestown, Pa., or 409 Market street. Apartments For Rent HOUSKEEPING APARTMENTS FURNISHED APARTMENTS for housekeeping at 825 North Sixth Street —three rooms and bath—gas range; pri vate entrance—s2B. Miller Brothers He Co.. Bell phone 1595. FOR RENT Furnished apartment; two rooms, kitchen adjoining bath; rent reasonable. Apply Green's Dressmak ing Parlor, second floor, 210 North Third street. FOR RENT One housekeeping apartment, unfurnished; four rooms and neatly tiled bathroom; also kitchenette complet; triple floors; tiled vestibule entrance; door phono and locker for storage; fronting on Locust street. Rent, $30.00. Apply Penna. Realty Co., 132 Locust street. FOR RENT A suite of six rooms and bath, in Riverside Apartments, 1909 North Front street; immediate posses sion. Apply Commonwealth Trust Company. FOR RENT Small, up-to-date fur nished apartment on second floor, with privilege of additional finely furnished room if desired. Call 1317 State street. Bell phone 3594 J. FIRST-CLASS APARTMENT large bay windows and front porch; 5 rooms and bath, hardwood floors, and all latest conveniences; located corner Sixth and Kelker streets. Apply. L Silbert, 1742 North Sixth street. Bell phone 3713-W. CENTRALLY LOCATED, daylight apartment. Second and Walnut streets, second floor, Belvedere Apartment bulla ing, 4 rooms and bath all fronting on Second or Walnut streets, bay windows on both streets. Refrigerator, gas stove, hot water heater. Rent in cludes city steam. Immediate posses sion. Apply, Jacob Tausig's Sons, Jew elers, 420 Market street. Rooms For Rent FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms for rent; all conveniences; rent reason able. Apply 1526 Naudain street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room with board, in small, private family; also two rooms for light housekeeping, with phone. Apply 45 North Sixteenth street. FOR RENT Furntshed rooms for light housekeeping. Apply 29 South Cameron, City. FOR RENT One unfurnished room on second floor, with use of bath. Rent, $1.25 per week. Apply to 912 North Third street. Bell phone 385 R. FOR RENT Either rooms or flats; all conveniences. Apply 208 South street. City. FURNISHED ROOMS Nicely fur nlshed; all modern conveniences; man and wife, or ladies preferred. Rosly Apartment, 209 Walnut street. Inquire 226 North Third street. Millinery Store. FOR RENT Very desirable rooms, beautifully furnished, some with hot and cold running water In room. Terms reasonable. Apply 801 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Large, well-furnished second floor front room; gentlemen only; all conveniences and use of phone. Apply 813 North Second street. FOR RKNV Parlor snd adjoining bedroom, furnished complete, for two gentlemen; use of Bell phone. Address 719 North Sixth street. Board and Rooms BO.' G AND LODdING for men of good character at desirable location. Call at 414 Woodbine street. ROOMS FOR RENT—AIso special 26c meals. The Home Dining Room, 123 Sounth Second street city. For Sale—Miscellaneous PLANTS A;N D FLOWERS GERANIUMS and Pansies. Spruce Glen Greenhouse. Eighteenth and Herr streets. Bell phone 1420 W. FOR SALE Kitchen range. "Excel sior," with water back, top heating oven, six lids and pipe, all in A 1 condi tion. Price, $12.50 for quick sale. Also 1 Eclipse gas range, useil just one year, in first-class condition. Price very rea sonable. Address 1585 BerryhiU street. FOR SALE, at Gable's, 111-117 South Second street, Lawn Fence. Field Fence, Gates, Poultry Netting, Building Hard ware. Plaster Board, Upson Wall Board, Compo-Board, Doors, bash. Shutters, Mouldings. Porch Posts, etc. BARGAIN'S IN TYPEWRITERS Remington. $15.00; Smith Premier, $15.00; Underwood, Remington, No. 10, at attractive prices. Geo. P. TUlotson, 211 Locust street. FOR SALE Hardwood stall posts, iron stall guards, iron troughs and car riage elevator. Good condition. Apply Ober's Old Livery Stand, "ourt and Cranberry streets. FOR SALE All the counters, shelv- Ings, stools and tables from Cook's De partment Store. 308 Market street Na tional Cash Reg'ster and mirrors. Bought by S. Meltxer, 613 Walnut street. Bell phone 282 J. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at tile Telegraph Business Office. MOTORCYCLE BARGAINS One 1912 Indian, fully equipped, SIOO - 1912 Indian, fully equipped. $115; one Excelsior. $65. Dayton Cycle Co. Bell phone 385 R. BICYCLE RIDERS List your stolen wheels with us; we will help you get them. Dayton Cycle Co.. 912 North Third street. Bell phone 385 R. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDB can be secured at the Telegraph Business Offic*. FOR SALE Soda fountain, twelve feet marble counter and marble draft; three soda spigots; one Ice water; elec tric globe on top; good condition. Ap ply 1025 North Seventh street. Bell 1617-R. DIAMOND TIRES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL The new "Velvet Rub ber" in these tires gives them more toughaess. elasticity and long-wearing qualities than were ever known in tires before. Special Discounts. HARRIS BURG HARNESS &■ SUPPLY CO.. SEC OND AND CHESTNUT. FOR SALE Paper baler. Bales from 80 to 125 pounds. Address Box R 4156, carte of Telegraph. FOR SALE —1913 Harley Davidson single cylinder, 5 H. P., chain drive mo torcycle. Engine completely overhaul ed at factors". Whole machine in good condition, $l3O. G. H. Shaffer, Thomp son town. Pa. Real Estate For Sale or Rent LARGE 2-story brick building, first floor storeroom and second floor hall; located corner of Rossmoyne and Her man avenues. Apply West Shore Real ty Co., Baer & Rice, Lemoyne Trust Co. Building, Lemoyne, Pa., Bell phone 3198-J. FOR SALE OR RENT A good slx rooin house, with electric light, along Philadelphia and Reading. Suitable for I summer outing. Inquire P. O. Box 67. j Grantham. Pa. For Sale —Miscellaneous FOR SALE Mahogany library table, two leather rockers, davenport and quartered oak diningroom suit. Price reasonable. Apply 808 North Sev enteenth. FOR SALE One new Pool Table and Jennv ..ind. Will sell cheap. H. B. Shellehamer, 2029 No.ih Cameron street. FOR SALE One single Excelsior motorcycle. Factory overhauled. Prac tically new. Guaranteed. $65.00 cash. Apply 1619 Penn street. City. FOR SALE One sorrel mare, 11 years old; weighs 1,450; also two wagons, one open and one delivery. Call Bell phone 751.1-1. AT GABLE'S. 111-117 South Second street. 8,000 sets new sash. Bxlo. 1$ L. primed and glazed, at $1.30 per set Also other sizes. Also doors and shut ters. AT GABLE'S, 11$ 118 and 117 South Second street, 6,000 gallons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme quality. All the full line of the Acme make. For Rent —Miscellaneous FOR RENT Two large store rooms, 18x72; located oil corner Sixtn and Kel ker streets; latest style ceilings, and all conveniences; ~ood for any line of busi ness, except poolroom. Apply to L Sil bert. 1742 North Sixth street. Bell phone 3713-W. % FOR RENT Desirable office In Telegraph Building, size 14x19. Inquire, Superintendent, Room 100. STORE ROOM FOR RENT—Suitable for piano store, confectionery, furniture or any other kind of a large store; rea sonable. Apply, lioi North Sixth street. FOR RENT—Offices suitable for a doctor or dentist or general purposes. Light, heat and at tendance. Dr. John Oenslager, 711 North Third street. W anted—Miscellaneous RIDPATH'S HISTORY, Book of Knowledge, Collier's and other standard sets wanted. Highest cash valuepald. Aurand's Book Store, 913 North Third street. HOL'SECLEANING time is here lf you have any old bicycles or parts of bicycles around that you wish to dis pose of, better call Bell phone 385R, or drop a postal to Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North Third street, and a buyer will call. Business Opportunities CIGAR STORE Doing a nice busi ness. Good fixtures. If bought this month can be had at a bargain. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE AT PAR, SSO 7 per cent, cumulative preferred stock, fully secured by Harrisburg properties, yielding good rentals. Cummings Really Co.. 905 Kunkei Building. ANY intelligent person can earn food Incom- corresponding for newspapers: experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate. 798. Lock port. N. T. Business Personals B. J. Campbell, FEATHER RENOVA-OR. Tenth and Paxton Streets. TRY Kmpire Guaranteed Suredeath Bedbug Cream and Roach Powder; Em pire relief for headache, toothache, cramp, rheumatism, piles, ulcers or corns. Empire Mfg. Co., 427 Boas. RELIABLE LOCKSMITH SHOP Keys made, Locks, Electric Bells. Trunks and Suitcases repaired. Lawn mowers sharpened. 1303 North Sixth street. Bell phone 3995. INSPECT my Spring and Summer Clothes. Made up In the latest styles for the lowest cash prices. FERDI NAND ENGEL, 432 BOAS STREET. ARCADE BARBER SHOP. 36 North Court street Hair cut, 25c; shave, 10c; massage, -be. Haircutting given special attention. Everything thoroughly sterilized. P. D Richwine, Prop. NEW and second-hand furniture bought and sold: we pay the highest cash prices and sell . t reasonable prices. S. Gold, 1014 Market street. Bell phone «08GJ White Detective Agency Trustee Building, 8 N. Market Square. All lines of detective work handled Bell phone 127 W. MOVING WE move pianos carefully. Bell 146. Winter Piano Co.. 23 North Fourth street FURNITURE, second-hand, bought at highest cash prices and sold at rea sonable prices. Phone and we will calL Max Smeltz, 1016 Market street Leather traveling bags and suitcases (drummers' samples) positively at the lowest prices In the city. Call and be convinced. Also suits of clothing, watches, diamonds and sporting goods at low prices. COHEN & SON, Reliable Pawnbrokers. 431 Market street at subway. HAULING R. A. HARTMAN, Boarding Stable and National Transfer Co. Movers of f ilanos, safes, boilers and general haul ng. H. W. Lathe. Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 2503 R. Livestock and Poultry CHICKS FOR SALE Best layers~at reduced rate. S. C. Brown and White Leghorns. Hatch June 3 to 10, 9c each. A. S. Finger, No. 2529 South Third street. Steelton. FOR SALE Horse; weighs about 1.100 lbs.; single-line leader. S. B. Benion. West Fairview, Pa Bell phone 3046R1-2. . FOR SALE Pen of fifteen thor oughbred White Wyandotte hens and two cockerels, or will exchange them for thoroughbred Black Minorca pullets or yearling hens. Have twelve fine, new trap nests for sale. C. D. Stewart, Twenty-seventh and Derry streets. Bell phone 3664. FOR SALE S. C. W. Leghorn chicks, day old, 9 cents each; one week old. 12 cents each. J. Nelson Tost, Race and Water streets, Middletown, Pa. S. C. w LEGHORN EGGS FOR HATCHING IB for SI,OO. delivered. Good laying strain. Satisfaction guar anteed. West End Poultry Yards. Box 123. Loysvllle. Pa. Money to Loan SI,OOO TO LOAN on first mortgage. Address, C., P O. Box 775. MONEV advanced to housekeeaors at legal rates; business confidential? Profit Sharing Loan Society, Room 7. Spooner Buildinc. » North Market Square. I MAY 18, 1916. RAILS ASSUME LEAD POSITION | Nearly All Railroads Make- Substantial Gains; Heavy Steel Dealings By Associated Press New York, May 18.—Rails assumed a commanding position, Reading com mon and second preferred making new records on their overnight gains of S>i and 4 points to 96% andsl%. respect* ively, with an advance of 1 % for the first preferred at 44*4. There was a simultaneous rise of a point in West ern Maryland, which was assumed to have some hearing upon the move ment In Reading. Gains of 1 to 3 points also were made by Canadian I Pacific, Lehigh Valley, Union Pacific. | St. Paul. New York Central, Baltimore and Ohio, Krie and New Haven. In dustrials and specialties as a whole supplemented early advances, steels Kaiti of a point being accompanied by extraordinarily large dealings. Bonds were firm. NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros. Ac Co.. members New York and Philadelphia Stock Ex changes, :t North Market Square, Har risburg: 1338 Chestnut street, Phila delphia; 34 Pine street, New York, furnish the following quotations: New York, May 18. Open. Clos. Allis-Chaliners 28 28 American Beet Sugar ... 74 74% American Can 57 >4 57% American C & F 61 61 American Cotton Oil ... 52 V, 52% American Locomotive .. 69% 71% American Smelting .... 99 99% American Sugar 112% 114 American T & T 128% 128% Anaconda 84% 84% Atchison 103% 104% Baldwin Locomotive ... 87% 87% Baltimore & Ohio 89% 90% Butte Copper 94 94% California Petroleum ... 23 23 Canadian Pacific 174% 176% Central Leather 53% 58% Chesapeake and Ohio . . . 63 63% Chicago, Mil and St. Paul 96 97% Chicago. R 1 and Pacific 19% 19% Chino Con Copper 53% 53% Colorado Fuel and Iron. 43% 4 3 Consolidated Gas 134 136 % Corn Products 19% 19% Crucible Steel 86 85% |Crucible Steel pfd 116 116% Distilling Securities .... 53 52% Erie . 37% 38% Erie Ist pfd 53% 54% i General Electric Co ....'l7l 173 Great Northern pfd .... 120% 121% Great Northern Ore s .. 41% 41% Inspiration Copper .... 45% 45% Interboro-Metropolitan. . 17 17 Kennecott 55% 55 Interboro-Met. pfd. ... 75 75 Kansas City Southern .. 26% 26% I Lackawanna Steel 70% 70% Lehigh Valley .. 79 80 1 Maxwell Motors 86% 86% Merc. Mar. ctfs 25% 25% j Merc. Mar. ctfs. pfd. ... 92% 91% | Mex. Petroleum 110% 108% Miami Copper 36% 36% Missouri Pacific 6 6% National Lead 68 68% New York Central 106 106% N. Y., N. H. and H 61% 62% N. Y. O. and W 27% 28% Nor. and West 124% 126 Northern Pacific 113% 113% Pacific Mail 24 24 Pa. Railroad 57 57% Pittsburgh Coal, pfd. ... 103% 103% Railway Steel Spg 41 % 41 Ray Con Copper 23 22% Reading 93% 100 Republic Iron and Steel 49% 48% Southern Pacific 98% 99 Southern Ry 22% 23% Southern Ry pfd 66% 67% Studebaker 140% 141% Tennessee Copper 47 47 Third Ave 61% 61% Union Pacific 136 " 137 ~ U S J Alcohol 157% 156% U S Rubber 55% 54% U S Steel 84% 84% U S Steel pfd 116 % 116 % Utah Copper 80% 80% West Union Telegraph.. 94%' 94% Westlnghouse Mfg 62% 62% Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE Private rooms for household goods. (2 per month and up. We Invite inspection. Low Insurance. 4C7-445 South Second street. H&rriaburg Storage Company STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 76 c ;nta per month. Apply D. Cooper A Co.. 411 Broad street. Musical FOR SALE slOO Columbia Graph onola. Never unpacked. Will sell at a bargain. Address M., 5011, care of Tele graph. — $25.00 TALKING MACHINE and $39.00 worth of records for $30.00 to quick buyer. R-4106, care Telegraph. EXPERT PIANO TUNING ~ sl-60 Bell 14$ Winter Piano Co., 23 N. Fourth St. WE BUY any kind of talking ma chines and records, or trade them in on new up-to-date machine. 316 Broad street. Automobiles ANYBODY interested in second-hand cars can find them at the City Garage. Ask for Mr. Zeck, the Buick A"ent. He has a 1914 5-passenger Chalmers, in very good shape; one 1915 5-pastenger Max well good as new one Model 33, 1912 Hudson, with all new tires; one 1911 Cadillac truck—just came out of the paint shop; one 7-passenger 4-speed Kline, a mile-a-minute car; two Buick Roadsters, in good condition. All these cars are worth every dollar 1 ask for them, and then some. George B. Zeck, Buick and Chevrolet Agent, City Auto Garage. 1916 5-PASSENGER Chevrolet Toiir lng Cars. Brand-new. right from the factory. These are the cars that can Hit the Hills. quipned with electric light and self-starter. Gasoline mile asre, 25 per gallon. Price, only $550.00. George B. Zeck. Buick and Chevrolet Agent, City Auto Garage. FOR SALE 1913 Oldsmoblle Tour ing Car. In good mechanical condition. Tires good. Bargain to quick buyer. In quire Facklcr's, Thirteenth and Derry streets. FOR SALE Mitchell Six! fully equipped; Ford Runabout: Brush Truck; small, very cheap 1910 Overland; in good condition; concrete mixer, one quarter yard; 1916 International truck; one-bairel gasoline storage tank; one Continental motorboat. engine four-cylinder, 16-horse-power. West Falrview Garage. West Fairvlew, Pa. Bell phone 3069M-2. FOR SALE Five-passenger Ford, 1914 model, including all tools, $250.00; touring car; first class condition. Call nt 64« Relly street. FOR SALE One Ford touring car; fuly equipped; good tires; car almost like new. Price very low. Can be seen at 936 Rose avenue. ONE model K Pullman delivery truck for sale or trade on Ford. G. R. Nay lor. Marysville, Pa. I'HII.AHKM'IIIA rnonurei By Associated Press Philadelphia, May 18. Wheat Lower; No. 2, red. spot and May, $1.16@ 1.19; No. 2, Southern, red, $1.14@1.17. ! Corn Steady; No. 2, yellow, local, 83@83%c; steamer. No. 2, yellow, local. »1%®82%C. Oats Steady; No. 2, white, 61%® 52c; No. 3, white, 49®50c. Bran The market Is firm; city mills, winter, per ton. $26.60; west ern, winter, per ton, $26.50; Spring, per von. 52;t.5U'>».'4.00 Butter Market steady; western, creamery, extra, 31®82e; nearby prints, fancy, 34c. Eggs The market is firm; P«nii»W"eni- »nd otnw nenrov 38c; ducks, 16@18c; geese, 14@16c. Dressed Poultry—Firm; fowls, fancy, 2f(g>22%c; do.,good to choice, 20% @2l %c do., small sixes, 17@20c; old roosters, 16c; broiling chickens, r.earby, 369 66c; do., western, 22@24c; roasting chickens, western, choice to fancy. 19 tt ?2e: do., fair to good. jr,@lßc. Scrip* ducks, nearby, 26®30c; do., western, 12 @li>c; geese, nearby. 16(j|i2uc, uu.. west ern. 15 (Hi lie. Potatoes Firmer; Pennsylva nia, white, per bushel, $1.12@1.15; west ern. do., $1.05@1.10; New York, pet bushel, $1.05® 1.10; Florida, No. 1, per barrel. $5.25®6.00; do., No. 2, per barrel, *4.00ej)5.00; Jersey, No. 1, per basket. 65@75c; do.. No. 2. 30®40c. Flour The market is dull; winter straight, $5.40@5.60; do., patents. $6.75 ®56.00; Spring firsts, clear,, $5.35@5.75; do., straights, $5.60@5.85; do., patents. **^90 @ 6.25; do., favorite brands. $6.60(9 Hay The market Is firm: choice qualities are scarce; No. 1, largs bales, $25.50; No. 1. medium baloa, $25.50; No. 2. do., $22.00@23.00; No. 3. do.. $17.0® 19.00. Clover mixed, light mixed. $23.00® 23.50; No. 1. do.. $21.60022.00; No. 2. do., $17.00® 18.00. CHICAGO CATTI.E By Associated Press Chicago. 111., Mav 18. Cattle Re ceipts. 3.000; steady. Native beef cat tle, $8.10®10.25; stockers and feeders, $6.00®8.80; cows and neifers, $4.40® 9.50; calves, sß.oo® 11.00. Sheep Receipts, 9,000; firm. Wethers. $7.85@10.10; lambs, $9.10® 12.85; Springs. sll.oo® 13.40. Hogs Receipts. 21,000; active. Bulk of sales, $9.75®9.95; light, $#.55®9.95; mixed, $9.60@10.05; heavy. $9,55@10.05; rough, $9.55@9.70; pigs, $7.40®9.30. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., May 18.—Board of Trade closing: Wheat May, 1.12 s *; September, 1.13%. Torn—July, 73%; September, 72' i. Oats—July, 42%: September, 39% Pork—July, 23.57; September. 23.27. I.ard—July, 12.90; September, 13.00. Ribs—July, 12.82; September, 12.95. Asserts Banking Laws of State Are Antiquated Philadelphia, May 18. Recom mending a revision of the banking laws of Pennsylvania, John H. Mason, vice-president of the Commercial Trust Company, of this city, asserted in his opening address at the 22nd an nual convention of the Pennsylvania Bankers' Association here to-day; that the present State banking statutes are antiquated. The appointment of a special committee to consider the mat ter was favored by the 600 delegates present. The wave of prosperity in America since the war cannot continue at tho conclusion of the conflict, said 10. P. Passmore. president of the association, and vice-president of the Franklin Na tional Bank of this city. "The very uncertainty of its continuance," ho said, "warrants conservatism." Free Trade Is Declared Menace to Industries Philadelphia, May 18. Free trade legislation is a menace to the silk anrl textile industries, declared United States Senator Penrose to-day in an address during the closing session of the National Association of Hosiery and Underwear Manufacturers. These industries, he said, are among the first in this country to feel the affects of European importations under un restricted trade conditions. American business, he declared would haV'e witnessed the most disas trous period in its history had it not been for the European war, which brought abotit a virtual cessation of shipments from abroad and permitted business in this country to turn out products without unfair competition. lOIIETRIA WAS MIXED ! Paris. May 18. lt has been definite ly established that the British freight steamship, Eretria sunk on Friday last, went to the bottom ns a result of strik ing a mine oft the lie D'yeu, according to Kenneth S. Patton. American Consul at La ltochelle. The first report was that the Eretria, which had three American citizens on board, had been torpedoed. Profits in Oil Stocks Trading in the past two weeks has conclusively proven that Investors realize the enormous profit-making opportunities in both the Standard and Independent Oil Companies. This Is manifestly Justified by reason of ls»her prices for crude and refined oils, Important mergers being ef fected, all of which are dally being reflected by unusual market advances which should continue uninterrupt edly. Among the more prominent independent companies to be included in this category are: ' SINCLAIR OIL UNITED WESTERN : COSDEN and CO. ! HOUSTON OIL I METROPOLITAN PET. ! MIDWEST OTL ! SAPULPA REG. EMPIRE PET. We are prepared to furnish (he latest and most accurate details respecting the above and all other active securi ties. Our Weekly Market Review Just Issued covers their field of operations comprehensively. Write, wire or telephone for details. L. L. Winkelman & Co. 13V S. Broad St.. rhllndelphla Phones: Walnut 6637: Race 2583 Slew York Wilmington, Del. I'arkerHbnrg. W. Va. 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