12 NEWS OF INTEREST TO RAILROADERS MUTUAL MEN TO SLICE EXPENSES Complete Plans For Co-opera tive Buying and Selling of Foodstuffs Co-operative buying and selling l lsns with a view to cutting the cost of living have been completed by she Harrisburg Assembly No. 4, Mu tual Beneficial Association for Penn sylvania Railroad Employes. A pur chasing agent has been appointed and subscriptions are now being taken. The purpose is to buy food stuffs, vegetables, etc., and sell them to members at the lowest possible cost and below the present retail market price. Within the next ten days price iists will be furnished the members and orders will be placed. Similar plans are now being worked out at Altoona and in other cities along the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Monthly Deliveries It is understood that orders will he delivered monthly and that the business will be carried on in ac- GUT OUFMEATS" IF KIDNEYS ARE TROUBLING YOU Uric Acid in meat excites Kid . neys and Irritates the Bladder. Noted Authority says we must flush Kidneys with Salts if Back hurts. Wc are a nation of meat eaters and our blood is tilled with uric acid, says a well-known authority, who warns us to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to Tee the blood of this irritating acid, but become weak from the over work: they get sluggish: the elimina tive tissues clog and thus the waste is retained in the blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have stinging pains in the back or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder Is irritable, obliging you 10 seek relief during the night: when you have severe headaches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, get from your pharmacist i bout four ounces of Jad Salts: take M tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will act line. This famous salts is made from i!io acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with litliia, arid has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neu tralize the acids in urine so It is no longer a source of Irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disor ders- •lad Salts is inexpensive and tan not injure: makes a delightful ef i rvescent lithia-water drink, .and nobody can make a mistake by tak ir - a little occasionally to keep the i.idneys clean and active. In One Night, While You Sleep, Mustarine Ends Sore Throat, Cold on Chest, Pleurisy Quickest Pain and Ache Killer' on Earth—Neuralgia, Back ache, Headache Go in 5 Minutes—Big Box For 25 Cents The minute you rub on Mustarine! ;ur any pain, a he or soreness you'll | know th:*t all the misery and agony has started to go. It is very pene trating and won't blister. Any drusgist anywhere will recom- j mend it; praise It; guarantee it. H. will tell you that a 25c box of this! Absolutely No Pai* S WiMRL' My latest Improved apptl anera. iaeladlaa aa oseygea- _ J nfm&mmkWU 'ed air apparatus makes ,-T? a eatraetla* and all dental . n>V work poaltlvel* palaleaa J# J and la perfectly harm- A. T . /> lesa. (A( a* Vul\ EXAMINATION S. A 9 S ____ a. rllllana la alltcr FREE X AV> S . - >> so. X T '®ld eronaa and fs - **• • fold rrouD, *6.00 ■ Iteclatered a A V lce open dally 8.30 Gradaate .! . nradny aad Saturday, till Aaaiatmata m L. M W It p. ni . BELL PHOXE SS2---U. jf | EASY TEHMS UP X PAYMEXT9 WRDHk 1/ 320 Market SI HARRISBURG, PA. i t didn't anvt a bit We ' re S I I I There J TUESDAY EVENING, I cordance \lith the rules of the food I distributors. This assembly Is also promoting 'an active membership campaign. i The prizes to be awarded for secnr j ing members include a Cadillac, gold i watch, chain and cuff links. The present membership is 934. At the meeting recently. 12S new members I were admitted. Railroad Men Plan Another Package Party In compliance with numerous re- I quests the Friendship and Co-opera - | tive Club for Railroad Men will have ! another package party at the March meeting. The date is, Thursday. March 2S, and the committee on en tertainment is working hard for a jolly time. At the last package | party a neat sum for charity was j raised. Each member brought a package j and there was much fun when these ! packages were auctioned off. The (secretary, John 11. Keesbury, 2521 | North Sixth street. urges every t member to notify himJhat he will be ; there with a package. This is neces j sary in order to arrange for a social : period that will follow the auction. Constructing Third Track to Help Reading Traffic The Heading Railway Company is ; now regarded by the government as the shortest route from the west and southwest to the east, and as a re sult, great quantities of freight are ' now turned over to that company. An official stated that in order to meet ' these conditions it will be necessary to greatly increase the present fa- I cillties for taking care of it. He said that the Reading was j more than thirty miles shorter than [ the Baltimore and Ohio, and twen- j ty-three miles shorter than the j Pennsylvania. The Heading is now ' constructing a third track between . Palmyra and Hummelstown, and it j is probable that a number of tlie other passing sidings will be length ened. The East Penn, too, will re ceive attention in the near future. The Heading Railway Company ' transported east on the I.ebanon Val ley. on Sunday, 2.160 cars of coal, coke j and freight. There were forty east- I bound trains. This is about the limit i as far as the freight traffic is con- | eerned. Every available locomotive | was pressed into service. Mi STOMACT CAUSE INDIGESTION Create Gas. Sourness and Pain How To Treat. Medical authorities state that near- ' ly nine-tenths of the cases of stom ach trouble. indigestion, sourness, j burning, gas. bloating, nausea, etc., \ are due to an excess of hydrochloric j acid in the stomach and not as some I believe to a lack of digestive juices. ! The delicate stomach lining is irritat ed. digestion is delayed and food sours, causing the disagreeable svmp toms which every stomach sufferer knows so well. Artificial digestents are not needed in such cases and may do real harm. Try laying aside all digestive aids and instead get from any druggist a few ounces of Bisurated Magnesia and take a leaspoonful in a quarter glass of water right after eating. This sweetens the stomach, prevents the formation of excess acid and there i no sourness, gas or pain. Bisurated Magnesia ok. .1. ! N. Ramsey. S. H. Wrijtht. S. P. Stauf j ler. S. H. Zeiders, W. H. Kuntz. Engineers for 21. 19. 11. Firemen for 19, 37, 11. 41. Philadelphia Division Kngineers I \:p: A. Hall, H. W Gilllums, M. PI earn. J. G. Bless, B. A. Kennedy. Firemen up: W. E. See, W. M. Welch, W. It. Spring. R. K. Strickler. Fireman for 378. Two Philadelphia | crews here. TIIE UKAUIN4J I The 71 crew first to go after 12.13 o'clock: 10, 52. 21, 51, 58, 3. 4. 2. 6S. | 72, 13. 55, 11 16. 14. | Engineer for 38. ! Firemen for 51, 38, 59. 68, 3, 7, 15. Conductors for 3, 15. Flagmen for 4, 21. Brakemen for 53, 68. 2. 4. 7, 21. Engineers up: Barnes. Stees. Wun j dcrlick, Eeitner, Billig. Bruaw, Cous er, Wireman, Bowman, Stephens, 110 - I lenbaugh. • j Firemen up: Zukawski, Hummel i bt.ugh, Folk, Overcash, Corpman. | Orndorf, Moore, Egan. Maul, Shell | hamer. Smith. j Conductor up: Phelabaum. I Flagmen up: Pariner. Ztnk, liink- I ley. fassel. Brakemen up: Dewalt, Morrow, Watson. Carl. Brubakef-. Floyd, Rellly, Wamler. Millar. Smith. harrisburg telegraph PENNSYTOAID WAR GARDENING Company Will Lease Land Along Right of Way at Low llental x To promote the war gardening spirit among its employes and like wise increase the food production of the country during war-time, the Pennsy has announced that all till able land along its right of way not in use can be leased for gardening purposes by employes at $1 per acre Superintendent N. W. Smith, of the Middle Division has issued a not ice to this effect. Middle Div ision Plots "It is the desire o{ the company to cultivate by its employes or their families, the land along the right of Way which is not used for railroad or other purposes. Employes desir ing to obtain such land fr6m the company for home gardening can do so at a rental of not more than a dollar an acre by making Application to A. W. McClellan. Middle Divi sion engineer, Altoona." Last year many hundreds of bush els of potatoes and other vegetables were produced by employes all over the system on company land. The results were very satisfactory and the Pennsy hopes to revive the plan this season by starting early to al lot the land and allow employes am ple time to make their preparations. Williamsport Team to Play Indoor Baseball Here On Thursday nigrht at the Motive Athletic Seventh and Mat l is streets, an elimination in uoor baseball game will be played. The contestants will be teams from an ilhamsport and the local Motive l ower Association. The winner will play in the final frame at Philadelphia the latter part of this month or early in April. Will iamsport represents the J entral Grand Division, and Harris, burg: the Eastern Grand Division. The game will be called at x o'clock. On Saturday the Motive Power Ath letic Association Gun Club will hold a practice shoot at the Lucknow grounds. It is sometime since the members have been out. and Satur day s shoot inaugurates a series of Saturday events on the Lucknow field. Low Paid Employes To Get Largest Increase Washington. March 18.—Wage in creases soon to be recommended by the Railroad Wage Commission wilt be based on the principle that the low paid n\en should have .the great est amount of assistance' to meet the rising cost of living. The com mission's exhaustive study of living conditions throughout the United States has convinced it. it was said to-day. that the men making less than SIOO a month especially need aid. A pronouncement on women in railroad work is expected to be con tained in the recommendations. New Train Goes On Is Order of McAdoo Washington. March 18.—An ad ditional passenger train was ordered placed in service between New York and Washington by Director-General McAdoo. The train will consist of ten parlor cars, and will be known as the Con gressional limited. An extra fare of $1.50 will he charged. It will leave Washington at 4 p. m arriving at Xew York at 9.13 p. ni., and will leave Xew York at 3.07 and will arrive at Washington at 8.45 p._ m. The order is effective March Railroad Notes Harold Kppley, chief clerk at the Bureau of Information. Pennsylvania Railroad Station, has returned from a trip to Baltimore and Washington, D. C. While in the latter city he called on W. J. Cook, a former Har risburger. who is now in charge of the Pullman office at Washington. During Saturday and Sundav 2,700 cars of anthracite were brought down from St. Claire and Cresson yards by the Reading. The number of cars moved on the Reading and Harrisburg Division on Sunday was 17.000. Many of the trains on the Valley were double-headed, and some of theni had three locomotives, attached. Frank .1. Hagner. formerly super intendent of the Shaiui.kin Division, has obtained leave of absence - from the Reading and is looking into a po sition tendered him by the Atlas Powder Company. The factory of this Arm. which is controlled bv the DuPonts, Is located at Reynolds. No Record Here of Teacher Sentenced to Eight Years Officers of the Harrisburg School Board stated this morning that to the best of their knowledge, there had never been any teacher in the Harrisburg schools, with the name of Spencer C. Heiges. The officials re feired to a dispatch from Aver, Mass., stating that Heiges. who was uttach pd to the Quartermaster's Depart ment at Camp Devens, was sentenced to eight, years, at hard labor, on charges of selling Army stores. Heiges told the Army officials that he was a former schoolteacher in Har risburg. He was charged with hav ing visited a grocery store. In civilian clothes, alleging that he was a rep resentative of a Boston commission merghant. It was stated that later he hired a teamster to call at the quar termaster's !A.\ THIHKS IKS IX 77TH YEAR Dispatches have been received here announcing the death of Miss Joseph ine Foard, agnd 77. in HaK\V YORK STOCKS Chandler Brothers and Company, members of New York and Philadel phia Slock Kxchangea—3 North Mar ket Square, Harrisburg: 1336.Chestnut street. Philadelphia: 34 Pine street. New York—furnish the following quotations: 2 P. M. American Can 42 % 42 Am Car and Foundry .. 75 75 >4 Amer Ijoco ....- 64%' 64 Atner Smelting .■... 79 78% American Sugar 104 104 Atner Woolens 51*4 50-"* Anaconda 63% 62% Atchison 8414 84 Baldwin Locomotive .... 77 76% Baltimore and Ohio .... 54>4 54 Bethlehem Steel (B) ... 78% 78 '4 Butte Copper 21 % 20% California Petroleum ... 16 16 Canadian Pacific 137*4 135% (Central Leather 69% 68% Chesapeake and Ohio .. 58>4 57% Chi, Mil and St Paul . . 41 40% Chlfcago, R I and Pacific 21% 21 Mi Chino Con Copper ...... 40% 40% Col Fuel and iron 88% 38% Ccrn Products 35' a 34% Crucible Steel 61>, 63% Krle 15% . 15% ' General Motors 122% 120 1 4 Goodrich. B. F 43% 43% Great Northern pfd .... 59% BS% Hide and Leather 12% 12% Inspiration Copper .....'. 44% 44% International Paper 32 32 Kennecott 31% 31% Lackawanna Steel 78 78 Maxwell Motors 28 28 Merc War Ctfs 27% 27% Merc War Ctfs pfd .... 96% 95 Mfx Petroleum 93 92% Midvole Steel 44% 44% New York Central- 71% 71% Northern Pacific , 84% 54% Pacific Mail 28 28 Pennsylvania Railroad?. 44% 4t% Railway Steel Spring .... 53% 53% Ray Con Copper 23% 23% Riading 83% 82% Republic Iron and Steel 79% 78% Southern Pacific 85% 85% ,Southern Ry 23% 23% Studebaker 46% 46 I'nton Pacific 121% 120% I* S I Alcohol . # . 120% 120% 1' S Rubber 55% 55 : t* 8 Steel 90% 90% V s steel pfd 109% 109% Vtah Copper T9 79% Willys-Overland ( 17 7s 17% Somebody Will Tell if You Don't Register Flour With Food Administration Hoarding in Harrisburg and Dau phin county is a dangerous practice, as has been proved at the office of the Countv Kood Administration dur ing the flour registration conducted during the past two weeks. In yes ter!av's mails tour letters arrived, lit which patriotic citizens reported cases of hoardinfc on the part of the r neiKhbovs who did not report their flour supplies. One case upon investigation showed that an Austrian family had four sacks of wheat flour, of ninety-eight pounds each, in its possession. This family had made no report. All cases of this kind will be investigat ed, and it is likely that such informa tion will be turned in by patriotic citizens until hoarding in the county is a thing of the past. Although the" time limit was ex tended until to-night for household ers to report their flour supplies, the total is still hardly more than 26,000 reports, 6.000 short of expectations. It is estimated that to-day's, complete malls will bring a total of 1,000 addi tional cards. Of the cards tabulated, an excess of 156.597 pounds is shown to be held by the Dauphin county householders. In cases t>f extreme hoarding, the flour will be comman deered and redistributed. The owner will be paid for his supply thus taken. , "Charley" to Rattle His Bones For First Aid Class "Charley," the famous skeleton. | who has been loaned by the Central | High .-chool to the Red Cross for use| in the first aid classes, will be ores-; ent at the l;oyd Memorial men'sj building this evening, when the first! aid class will meet, there. "Charley" j will help to teach n class in anatomy. Dr. X. V. Hozen is the instructor. | First aid activities of the Harris-1 hurg chapter. Red Cross, are de-j veloping rapidly. Classes for scout-j masters are being organized, and in i other parts of the city, great inter est is being shown in the movement. I which is especially timely in these J war-torn times. At the Wlckersham school build-j ing, a class is now •with Miss Hattie Ensminger :n! charge. Seventeen colored girls ha-el already been enlisted in this class, 1 and from present indications there: will be a large number of others. The class will 'be instructed In elemen tary hygiene and the care of the sick. '■ RECIKTER COUNTY VOTES Registry of voters In county dis tricts, who did not enroll last year, who became of age since the fail election or who have changed their residence since that time, began to- i day. The registry assessors will sit' again to-morrow and will make re turns to the. county commissioners on Thursday. Any voter in the county, who was not registered last, year and does not register to-day or to-morrow can not vote at the prim- ; ary election in May. City Registrars : will sit May 1. BIBLE CI,ASS TO MEET • The monthly meeting of the Mrs. I John Y. Boyd Men's Bible Class of) Pine Street Presbyterian Sunday j School will be held this evening at 7.30 o'clock in the Boyd Memorial Building. Following the devotional and business sessions luncheon will be served. CHILDREN Should not be "doted" lor colds—apply "ex- djrfh _ft teroaHy"— £. |%\ V."— ■Ll>id > .34c; young, soft-meated roosters, 38®42c; young. staggy roost ers. 32® 35c; old roosters. 30®32c; spring chickens. 23@24e; ducks. Pelfing. 40® I2e: do.. Indian Runner, 38(Sa 40c; turkeys. 27® 28c; Reese, nearby, 38@40c; western. 38@40c. Dressed Poultry —-* Steady; turkeys, nearby, choice to fancy. 39@40c; do., fair to good, 32®!1!7c, do., olu. '.17 s., $1.50 @1.70. CHICAGO CATTI.K By Associated Press * Chicago, March 19. Cattle Re-, ceipts. 16.000; steady. Native beef sieers, $9.50 @14.G0; stockers and feeders, $8.20@12.15; cows and heif ers. $7.10® 12.15; calves, $ 10.50® 16.85. Sheep Receipts, 12.000; firm. Sheep, sll.oo® 14.35; lambs, $14.50® 18.35. Hogs Receipts. 46,000; strong. Bulk of sales, $17.00® 17.75; light. I17.30@18.00; mixed. $16.70® 17.90; heavy, *16.25® 17.46; rough, $16.25® 16.50; pigs. $13.50® 17.10. Snyder Has Ideas on Militancy, Too Auditor General Charles A. Sny der declined to indicate what his course would be in regard to hold ing up pay of men whom he has rea son to believe are devoting time to politics instead of to state affairs when they come to draw their pay. Several weeks ago Mr. Snyder said he would have to be shown that the men were working for the state and that he had "lines out on every de partment.' Mr. Snyder refused to amplify this idea to-day, but suggested that in quirers had better wait until pay day. Meanwhile he observed that in his opinion men named in the heat of political strife to places could scarcely be considered to be* as effi cient as old and tried men of ex perience whom they displaced. Mr. Snyder seemed especially Interested in the "tiring" of factory inspectors. The coming of payday is being awaited in a number of departments. On April 1 the extra employes whoge service by the State Insurance Fund aroused Sir. Snyder's ire in December will quit work. At the Insurance Fund offices it is stated that the work they were to do is completed. The men who got in creases of pay promised are said to be still whistling. It is very evident that as the state administration grows more militant in its means to nominate O'Neil that Mr. Snyder will observe the move ments with more or less Interest. Relieves Stiff Neck | When you wake up with a stiff I or sore muscles, strains or •pi-ins, use Sloan's Lir.iment. No 1 cr! to rub; ktiuickly penetrates to i ''• fnt of pi in removes it. j ner than muscy pl.isu ri or oint ! Ic not stain thesHn or j r llie, now HOc. Price includep war tax. All druggists. RckmanJ^boratory^^hiladelphia. |l||Bohrt SiAMnr 111 SEALS A STENCILS lit w MFG.BY HBG. STENCIL WORKS ■ || 11130 LOCUSTS! HBG.PA. If MARCH 10, 1018. GIFFORD PINCHOT ! FOR FARM BOARD Governor Offers llim Place on Commission of Agricul ture; May Accept Gifford Pinchot, former United States Forester, has taken under consideration an offer of a place on the State Commission of Agriculture tendered to him by Oovernor Hrurn laugh. Mr. Pinchot was here to-day and spent an hour with the Oov ernor. admitting when he came out that he had been offered the place and saying that he would make know n his decision in a few d j oeiitd. Dr. C hnso Co., '224 X. lOth St., | ritiliidclplilii. I'n. , | You Get Better Cough j $ Syrup by Making i it at Home $ X WTiat'n mnrr. j-on nave about by X You 11 never reallv know what a fine fough syrup you can make until you j prepare this famous home-made remedy, j You save s'? 43 compared with the ready-made kind, and you will also have a more effecti"e remedy in every way. It overcomes theusual coughs, throat and chest colds in 24 hours—relieves j even whooping couch quickly. Get 2% ounces of Pine* (60 cents; worths from any good drusr store, pour it into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. 1 Here vou have a full pint—a family eupplv—of the most effective cough syrup that money can buy—at a cost of Only 6r cents or les9. It never spoils. The prompt and positive results given dv this pleasant tasting cough syrup have caused it to be used in more homeg ■thar any other remedy. It quickly loosens a dry. hoarse or tight couffh, ibeals the inflamed membranes that line ihe throat find bronchial tubes, and re lief eomef almost iminediatelv. Splen did for throat tickle, hoarseness, bron chitis. croup and bronchial asthma. Pinex is highly concentrated com- I ■pound o) cnuine Korwav pine extract, and has been used for generations for throat and ihest ailments. •Avoid disappointment bv asking your druggist for '2l-2 ounces of Pinex" with full directions, and don't accept any thing else. A guarantee of absolute sat isfaction or money promptly refunded, goes with this preparation, The Pinex Co.. it. Wayne, lnd. IN THE STOCK MARk£T? If you own any Mocks, or contemplate buy- j In* or ne 1 ling any, protect your Investment by | , -tting tho Jiidfimtnf of far-famed expert*. a 'lublltthed In the INDUSTRIAL. AND BUN INC. | OR. Published weekly ulneo January 1000 'iitvicrtption $5 a year Sample copy bent free , .or purpose of Introduction If you write Im mediately. INDUSTRIAL AND MINING AGE 77 William SI, New York Lmtmt Cvahtiam in if Field in iht Wrld I f REAL ESTATE First Per Cent. Bonds Clear of Normal Federal Income and Pennsylvania Personal Property Taxes FOR SALE COMMONWEALTH TRUST COMPANY 222 MARKET ST. HARRISBURG, PA. J • FOR SALE V Desirable Market Street Business Property Until recently occupied by HENRY GILBERT & SON HARDWARE MERCHANTS Of the purchase price, 75% may, if desired, remain ,in the property on first mortgage Apply to COMMONWEALTH TRUST CO. 222 Market Street. Harrisburg, Pa. "fired" for politics 1 reasons or any other, the report Is that I firry B. Henderson. *>f Armstrong county, who was connected with the Econ omy and Efficiency Commission, is to get the place. 'E. 11. Dorsett, former chief of markets, now with the farm ad visory corps, was here to-day, but declined to talk about agrii Itural commission affairs or politl* Ho told friends he had plenty {o do. laisj^rrajdiaararsiasiargtaiaeiSiSiSfaißißraia * Dr. Howard nlunjN recommended Oxidaze for Coughs, Colds, Br. Asthma Yearn f nturiy ami otiNrrvatlou con vinced him It would onfply, quickly nail Kiiri-ly Mop a lind rouicli and kl\r IIIKIIIUI relief In llronchlal Aathmn. Honey liaek If It fall*. Guaranteed liarmleNM. At (icorgc A. Uortoa and , nil (IruKKlMta. I 30a !-25 csee RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Will giro all a cfaanoc to buy the genuine rathac tlan Bomc inferior article, USED AS A LINIMENT "STOPS PAIN" INSTANTLY RIIVI" ( Does Not Blister For Ithenniatlsm, NCurultiu. Siiulica, Lumbago, Sore Throat, Sore .Muscles. BtOViX k CU„ 'J(vs Centre St. NEW YORK, nemnm wmmmmm ■MT' CRUDE OIL! The World'* Kreiitc.st neccK*lty. I OKMULGEE g Producing and llclinlnic i'o. 9,500 barrels daily increase in H last 0 days. SHUIOIAH Now drilling 160 acres, adjoin- ■ lng Okmulgee properties in the b famous Youngtown pool. tKI.AIIO>l A I'rod.icliig mid ItctliiinK ('■>. g Important developments now M pending. fiI.KX KOCK Extraordinary strides being I made in Wyoming fields for Bj transportation of crude o". KKUKIIAI, Great possibilities for future ■ earnings are seen in their Texas ra and Mexican properties. \ it i on i \ Present management lias ma- ■ terially improved the progress ■ and linancial position of this I company. OHIO CITIES OAS Unusual market activity in past §9 !10 days. SIXCLAIII Direct pipe lines to refineries and tidewater greaUy enhance its earning possibilities. SPECIALISTS I 0111 l I.(ITS, II \ IIV R()\I1S A Couxervutive Curl. SrrnrltlrK For cash, reasonable niargain or partial payments. Direct private wires to New York WINSLOW TAYLOR & CO. Meml.ern i niiMolldntrd sloek Kxt-lianur of N*v lurk -: wii)KM:ii iii.im;.. Phil*. Walnut (IftSH Walnut UftNT H j The latest news and complete | analytical reports on the above will be mailed free upon re quest. Cut out and mail this advertisement. Name Address •••\ City 44 *■ For Rent Desirable property, 14 rooms, 2 baths; storeroom, first floor. 311 Walnut St. But one door from new Penn-Harris Hotel op posite State Capitol Park— near one of busiest corn ers. Possession April Ist For particulars apply to Bowman & Company.