AMEMISIN6 IS PSM iN'STvALKOF UK' ; 1 SDeatbs KETTERJIAX—George F. Fetterman, 1603 Susquehanna street, died Mon day morning:, at 1:45 o'clock, aged •H years. Funeral arrangements will toe an nounced later. _____ MUM.HA Died, suddenly, on Satur day. April 6. 1918. John M. Mumma. at his late home. No. 15-6 Derr> street, aged 59 years. I Funeral services will be held at tne 'i above address on Wednesday after noon, at 2:30 o'clock. Interment will be lhade in Shoop's Church Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. . HI THKHKORIi On April 6. 1918, Edmund F. Rutherford. Funeral on Tuesday, April 9, at l:J0 P. M.. from 2910 Brisbane street, Paxtang. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. flowers. INSTRUCTIONS BUSINESS EDUCATION The SCHOOL OF RESULTS the OLDEST and BEST RECOGNIZED LEADER —the ACCREDITED INSTITUTION —- invites you to investigate its claims, and solicits your patronage upon the basis of what it HAS done and is NOW doing. School of Commerce and Harrisburg Business College, Troup Building, 15 South Market Square. Both phones. INDIVIDUAL. PROMOTION ill Gregg Shorthand. Typewriting, English Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Aritli., etc. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL ALL YEAR Enter any. time. Bell 694 R. THE TRAINING SCHOOL. 121 Mkt. St. Chas. R. Beckley, Prin. Merle E. Keller. Bus. Mgr. LOST AND FOUND LOST Will person who picked up the beaded bag at Soutter's 25c Store, Saturday, at 1:30 P. M.. please re turn same at once to avoid further trouble. LOST A plain gold wrist watch, with silver face, and without crystal, on black guard. Lost on Front, be tween Delaware and Muench streets, if found, return to Telegraph Office. LOST—Prudential insurance policy and book bearing name of Lewis W. Arnold. On Market Square or Black berry Avenue. Finder please returp to this office. HELP WANTED—MALB WANTED Two coatmakers. Ap ply Steelton Store Co., Steelton, Pa. WANTED Two elderly, intelli gent men (no objection to men with only one aim) for ligltt, genteel work. From $2 to $5 per day assured. Call in person. Wolfe, 133 Sassafras street. SHIPPMG CLERK AND PORTER Must be well recommended. Apply ASTRICH'S, SOS Market. PORTER WANTED, IMMEDIATE LY at Stouftcr's Restaurant, 4 North Court street. DELIVERY BOY WANTED One who can ride bifcycie. Apply 34 South Second street. OPPORTUNITY Young men. about the age % of 19 years, to receive special '' mechanical training, paying good wages with additional premium while learning. Applicants must furnish satisfactory references. Apply to E. D. Thomas, 'ELLIOTT-FISHER CO., Harrisburg. Pa. WANTED, WATCHMAN Man for watchman, $14.00 per week. One with some experience preferred. Sani tary Family Washing Co., Sixteenth and Elm streets. WANTED Competent chauffeur, over thirty years old. with testimo nials, good wages, for Packard trucks, by Fink Brewing Company. 312-20 Forster street. City. CHAUFFEUR WANTED—For Reo oar. Apply at 1G North Seventeenth street. WANTED An experienced de livery man to drive Ford and Cadil lac car. Apply S. S. Pomeroy, Market Square Grocer. WANTED Two bright, active boys, over 16 years of age, as proof and copy boys. Apply H. A. Fry, Composingroom, Harrisburg Tele graphy STATION BAGGAGEMEN The Pennsylvania Railroad Company need Station Baggage men to handle U. S. mail, bag gage and milk. Steady inside work and good wages. A good place for men 40 to 'SO years of age. Apply to H. A. WOLFLEY, Baggage Agent, Harrisburg Passenger Station. LABORERS ANJD CARPENTERS WANTED AT ONCE ON GOVERNMENT WORK NEAR MIDDLETOWN Permanent work and good wages. Carpenters 62% c an hour, laborers 35c an hour. Time and half time for over time. Double time for Sundays. Report at once, ready for work. Apply at office, Jeonota Lane, between Highspire and Middle town. JAMES BLACK MASONRY AND CONSTRUCTION CO. U 14-ACRE FARM |i * Immediate Possession i 2 Miles South of Lewisberry. ;! | Level Ironstone Soil. J Six-room frame house in fairly! S good condition; one-room summer ! {house, well and cistern. Frame- J bank barn, hog pen, chicken house. > 1% tons of hay, 150 sheaves of! < fodder, 1 ton of straw, some imple-!' S ments, harness, etc. i| 81350 •' j; | Miller Brothers &Co.i I Member Hbg. Real Estate Board Locust and Court Street* MONDAY EVENING, 1 HELP WANTED—MALE BARBER WANTED 2472 North i Sixth street. ; TAILORS WANTED Good pay. 1 Apply at once. 414 North Third street. ■ j WANTED Two experienced I •* house-to-house salesmen to soil elec trical appliance. Middle-aged men preferred. Proposition Al. Investi gate. Ipquirc 206 North Court street. - I Nationally advertised. ■ I • i J- CHAUFFEUR Thoroughly ex -1 perienced man wanted to drive truck. • I Apply Belgrade Knitting Mills, New ■ Cumberland. i" ■ WANTED Several good hoisting 1 enginemen and laborers. Apply AVil - liams & Freedman, Tenth, Below Mul • berry street. j WANTED —An upstairs man. Ap • j ply Hotel Columbus, after 10 A. M. • I SEVERAL canvassers with news > j paper or similar experience. Perma . ! nent work for those who make good. . J Apply K., 7130, care of Telegraph. . | ; WANTED Young man, about 18 I years of age, to assist in store. Good' , opportunity for advancement.* Apply | W. L. Forry, 42 North Third street. . I OFFICE BOY. Apply 204 Locust . I street. Gannett, Seely & Fleming. | i WANTED Men of neat appear . j ance. 50 to 55 years of age, for light, I pleasant, indoor work. Work easy to j learn. After several days' instruc , i lions, can earn from $2.50 to $3.00 and ! over per day. Paid while learning. : ] Apply in person at Superintendent's I Office. Moorhead Knitting Co., Cam j eron and Walnut streets. ' j GOOD TAILOR WANTED Steady •position to right party. Apply ; ! Schampan, Tailor, Third and Reily ' j streets. " ! WANTED Man to repair bicycles. ■ Call on Esterbrook, 912 North Third • I street. • i SHELL OPERATORS WANTED j On 4.-7-inch and 5-inch shells. Piece ' work. Guarantee 40c per hour. Time | and half over eight hours. Can make • cents per ton. Can earn $25 to $35 per - week. Apply Paxtang Quarries, Pax . I tang. . I I FREIGHT TRUCKERS i WANTED i f fifty whit# or colored able-bodied . | men wanted for trucking freight I (piecework basis) at the 1 DIVISION STREET TRANSFER, PENNA. RAILROAD t Must be able to read and write. Take Rockvllle or Fourth street car I , to Division street. Apply in person to j J. W. DENNIS, Agent. ' I HELP WANTED—FEMALE " : WANTED Young lady for general office work. One having knowledge ! j of typewriting preferred. Ap j Ply by letter to UNITED ICE AND COAL CO., Forster and Cowden Sts. | WANTED A girl for general housework. No washing or ironing Apply 1819 North Second. WANTED Respectable woman to keep house in private family, Com- I plete charge. Good home for right .party. Address Box M, 7069, care of _ j Telegraph. rl 1 ; I SALESL\DIES Experienced wanted, at once. " j Apply to ' ; KAUFMAN'S UNDERSELLING STORE i : __ WANTED One apprentice. Apply J 27 South Second street. I WANTED Middle-aged white wo- or reliable girl, to assist in gen ' j erol housework. Bell phone 774 M. L I YOUNG LADY Over 21 years, for _ | drug store work; position open Mav , 10. Apply at Goodyear's Drug Store, f ! Nineteenth and Derry streets. : . j STENOGRAPHER Female, wanted for depart ment store; one with general i office experience wanted. Ad dress, stating age, reference and salary wanted, to P. O. BOX 87, ! . Harrisburg, Pa. I ' . | TYPIST to do billing and general office work. Experience not essen tial. if applicant is quick to learn. ' Permanent position and good opportu nity to right party. Address 1., 7116, j care of Telegraph. I WANTED j Several bright girls. Apply HARRISBURG SILK MILL i CHRISTIAN white girl, capable and industrious, for general housework in "mail family. A good, comfortable I home for right person. Reference I required. Address W„ 7040, care of j Telegraph. • INSPECTORS AND FOLDERS j WANTED Apply Shearer Manufac ! Turing Co., 308 Hamilton street. I GIRLS Several inexperienced I girls wanted for permanent position. ; Apply Harrisburg Bag & Box Co., 1550 ! Vernon street. i j EXPERIENCED and refined dining- I room girl wanted. Apply Manhattau J Restaurant, 317 Market street. - " WANTED Sewing Machine operators to make i ladies' and children's wear. Also fold -1 ers and trimmers. Easy work, and ! best pay. Learners paid while learn ' ing. $7 guaranteed the third consecu ' tive week of learning. After thr.t , piecework. HARRISBURG APPAREL CO., New Up-to-date Factory, Sixth and Herr Streets. ;! SALESMEN WANTED ! TRAVELING SALESMAN Permanent position to one who can ! prove he is a producer; must not be • experienced if willing to learn staple 1 line. Our home remedies, toilet goods, etc. Regular customers to call on. Liberal commission. Call, or write, for particulars. 214 SOUTH THIRTEENTH St., CITY. SITUATION'S"VVA NXKD— FemaIV WANTED A middle-aged woman would like to have dressmaking to do at home. Apply 1713 Walnut street, or Bell phone 1503 J. I SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe 1 WANTED Mother, with daughter j 16, would like position as cook or I general housework; can furnish refer- | ence. Address S„ 7080, care of Tele graph. ROOMS FOR RENT 1 402 NORTH SECOND ST. Two rooms, first floor, livlngroom and bed -1 room, running water; also two nice housekeeping rooms at low rental in exchange for some household ser vices. TWO furnished housekeeping rooms for rent either second or third floor front fine location. Ap ply 1253 Derry street. TWO ROOMS furnished for light j : housekeeping; all conveniences; Bell I • phone; $6.00 per week in advance. 1304 North Third street. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Steam heat, electric lights. 77 North Seventeenth street. FOR RENT Two furnished front rooms on first floor and one on sec ond lloor. Use of bath and phone. Inquire 236 North Second street. ONE ROOM on second floor, front, with use of kitchen, for light house keeping. Apply 501 Cumberland. 106 STATE STREET Two fur ! nished rooms for gentlemen; all con veniences; references required. Ap ply at above address. TWO large, bright, adjoining second floor front rooms, unfurnished. Apply G>o7 North Second strfeet. j FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, j one with large porch, for gentlemen | only. References required. Box 8, Camp Hill, Pa. Bell telephone 3043 M. FOR RENT A large, front room; ! nicely furnished; bay window; elec- i trie light; city steam heat. Apply 209 j Chestnut street. 167 S. SUMMIT ST. One large.! furnished room, second flcor; all mod ern conveniences; use of phone; suit- ! able for two gentlemen, or man and | . wife; with or without board. Call at | | above address, or Bell 3262 J. FURNISHED ROOM—Business sec- ! lion, with board by the week or meal. I Businessmen's luncheon from 12 to 1 1:30. Address 113 Locust. I APARTMENTS FOR RENT FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED | {APARTMENT for rent; all modern | conveniences; both phones. Apply 706 i I North Sixth street. i TWO two-room apartments, fur- j .nished for light housekeeping, first j j floor. Apply 922 North Sixth street, j j Dial phone 4436. ! APARTMENT FOR RENT With j modern improvements. 1315 North ! j Third street. | ! MODERN APARTMENT —4 rooms] • and bath, steam heat, located at 12 i j North Market Square. Rent. S3O. Im mediate possession. Apply E. L. , Egolf, Optometrist. ' ! ! HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENT —i ! Fully furnished, first floor; city steam [ j heat; all conveniences; also single t 1 rooms; telephone. Address 719 North j Sixth street. | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE No. 2038 Green street | —large brick dwelling lO rooms j bath gas electric light steam j heat. Price attraem'e. Bell Realty | Co., Bergner Building. ( FOR SALE No. 1729 State street 1 —brick dwelling S rooms bath— I gas electric light steam heat I lot. 17x103 to drive alley. Price right. ; Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. NO. 1816 ZARKER STREET FOR SALE Brick house 7 rooms bath gas electric light fur nace porch front, rear, balcony. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. HOUSE FOR SALE, 2332 North ; Sixth street 3-story frame; lot, 20x 120 feet; 15 ft. alley. Apply 249 Wyom ing avenue. Enola. 1320 KITTATINNY STREET 3- story house; 8 large rooms; front and back porches; all improvements; pos j session at once. This is a very desir -1 able location. Inquire on premises, j or Bell pihone 2105 M. ! 131 SYLVAN TERRACE Desir- ! j able 9-room. 3-story brick house; 30; ft. front and B I A ft. at side entrance; | (alley at rear; must be sold at once, j as party is leaving city. A. L Hoi- ; i ler, 333 Crescent street, Real Estate J and Insurance Agent. Bell 4571. I HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES ' —Prices ranging from $750 to $i,500. I Easy terms. Lincoln Realty Co., 1129 j North Seventh street. 26 SOUTH EIGHTEENTH STREET ! —3-story frame; front and back! porch; all improvements; possession at once. Liberal terms. D. A. Caley, 708 Kunkel Building. Bell 589. CAMP HILL Home on two level acres; all conveniences; 10 minutes' | walk to street car; view of Capitol • and city from front porch; varietv of) fruit; $4,200. W. H. Yingst, Long ■street. Camp Hill, Pa. i HOUSES of all kinds in city and suburbs, from SI,OOO up. Terms easv. ■ Pay as rent. C. H. Corder, 1190 Wa'i ! nut street. Bell 2412 R. , SIXTEENTH STREET, NEW CUM- j . BERLAND 2M:-story frame house; I I all improvements; lot, 100x365; out . j building, 24x24. suitable for garage. . i Will sell all or half. Part cash needed. . j F. M. Williams. ' 1 VERY attractive home. All jm . 1 provoments, largo poultry house and ! one acre of ground, trolley passes i door, attractive price. Apply to J. K. | Ivipp. 2203 North Fourth. FOR SALE Modern three-story i brick residence. Lot. 25x162, with . double garage on rear. Apply on I j premises. 2041 North Second street | ■ I ENOLA For sale, three very de- i > 1 sirable houses, located on Columbia ' r'iioad; all modern improvements; six ; ! rooms and bath; cemented cellars; | • large yards; lot, 50x150; will sell on j I easy terms. Inquire C. D. Bowman, I . 227 Maclay street. I DO YOU have a good house you li would like to exchange for a bunga . I low? I have the bungalow—garage I in rear. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thir ! teenth street. BUY A HOME where you can have I ! your war garden, plenty of fruit, I and room for chickens. We have such 4 a place, just outside the city. H. G. Pedlow, 3 South Thirteenth street. ! FOR SALE I Derry Street, No. 1603 B-room frame house, with improvements. Lot, 26x100 ft. to public street. A t very desirable location. Price, $3,100 I N. Seventeenth Street. No. 79—9-room | brick house, with steam heat. Price $3,500 : N. Seventeeth Street, No. 14 Very desirable corner brick house, with steam heat and electric light. A first-class home for $4,500 I Zarker Street, Nos. 1825 and 1827 i Two modern 6-room houses, with all improvements, porch front and side entrance. A special price to interested party. J. E. GIPPLE. No. 1251 Market Street. ■I VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE—Pos- I session at once, in Highspire; 10 min • utes' walk to Government buildings; i nice size lot. Price, $2,300. Also cot- II tages and bungalows for sale verv t cheap. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut 1 Street, Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. HAKRISBURG flftlßgfg. TELEGRAPH Find the Right Want Ad and Answer It And you'll find the place in which ! j you can live with more comfort, ac |J! cording to expense involved, than you've ever had. There's always a bet ter apartment to be had when you • ! j have any real grievance about your present one. And the better apart* 11 inents are always advrctised, j! | REAL ESTATE FOR SALIC I I FOR SALE Two houses on ad- { Joining Jots, renting for $14.50 per j month. Will sell for 11,425.00. Room to build another house on lot. ADDIV ! Store, 1117 North Third. * ! FOR SALE Two frame dwelling I houses, 320 and 322 South Fourth ' street 6 rooms bath large j back yard newly painted. Apply j 316 South Fourth street. Steeltnn. Pj£ j FOR BEAUTY AND EXCELLENCE BUY ONE OF THESE —■ NORTH SECOND STREET HOMES Located on North Second Street at Seneca stone construction— ' 8 rooms 2 baths marble shower hardwood floors first ! and second floors stone fire place glass enclosed porch I lot, 27x160 feet to Penn Street ' room for garden and garage, i Convenient terms of payment may be arranged. I Sample house open for inspection. C. L. LONG, Builder and Owner, j Kunkel Building, Harrisburg. J. E. GIPPLE, -REALTOR FIRE INSURANCE RENT COLLECTING 1261 Market St. Bell Phone 4259. Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board FOR SALE Well-lo cated Building Lots in the Tenth Ward. Near two trolley lines. Splendid opportunity for builder or for factory sites. For full particulars address 0., 3211, care of Telegraph. } BIG BARGAIN IN PENBROOK j HEAL ESTATE 2738 Boas street, Penbrook, will be sacrificed to quick buyer for $1,600. Shade trees in front, fruit trees in yard—lot, 180 feet ! deep. Reason for selling, have left i towrf. M. J. Sheaffer, Agt.. Penn Btreet, j Penbrook, Pa. ' REAL ESTATE IQR RENT ' FOR RENT—IB 32 Chestnut, 8 rooms and bath,, steam heat, S3O a month. Apply El-vin Johnson. 2111 Swatara street. Bell phone 1897 J. BAKERY FOR RENT Best stand in the city, 217 Broad street. Apply to Mrs. Orth, 219 Broad street. COLD STORAGE PLANT Two car capacity. D. A. Caicy, 70S Kunkel | Building. Bell 589. 1015 NORTH FRONT ll rooms j 2 baths steam heat immediate I possession. Communicate with Mrs. I D. E. Dlsmukes. Bell 672J, 1559 J. ! HEAL ESTATE—For Sale or Rent 1818 NORTH THIRD STREET—De jslrable tenant with reference. Apply : A. P. Doranz, 1225 North Sixth street. ! HOUSES AND GARAGES at Fifth ] and Curtin streets. Fred C. Miller. 31 North Second. Bell phone 307 J. HEAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED, TO RENT A house, six or seven rooms, with all improve ments, centrally located, or on Hill. ; References. No children. Apply 35-W, care of Telegraph. WANTED, TO RENT House of not less than six rooms, all conveni ences; or apartment of five rooms and bath. No children. References. Ad dress R., 7118. care of Telegraph. OFFICES AN D STOREROOMS FOR RENT | In the Commonwealth Trust I Company Building, large, roomy offices. Apply to COMMONWEALTH TRUST CO.. 222 Market Street. FOR RENT Storeroom, 504 Market street. | Storerooms, 248 and 252 Hamilton street $12.00 REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, CHAS. ADLER, 1002 N. THIRD STREET. ' Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board FARMS i COLORADO FARMS AND RANCHES I —ao per cent, level, $lO to sl2 per I acre. Get interested. Come and see Ime. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street, (Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. FRUIT FARM Dauphin County, 10 miles from Har risburg on main road Dauphin to Sunbury. 51 acres. Bungalow, 7 rooms, large porches. Barn. All new buildings, in tlrst-class condition. Best of fruit ground. 4,500 poach troes, 800 apple, 250 pear, 75 plum, 50 cherry, 300 grape vines, 1,000 red raspberries. Apple and peach good bearing age. Bargain to quick buyer—s6,Boo. Must be seen to be appreciated. Address B.i 7010, care of Telegraph. FARMS of every description from 1 acre to 200 acres each Some close to trolley and railroad. Some easy tarms. C. H. Corder, 1190 Walnut street, Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. FARMS WANTED I will sell your Farm anywhere, (any kind, so the price is right. No : sale, no charge. C. H. Corder. 1190 Walnut St.. Harrisburg. Bell 2412 R. ' FOBS7\LE—MISCELLANEOUB FOR SALE A parlor divan, in good condition. Apply 58 North Eigh teenth street. FOR SALE Two horses and sev eral wagons, one and two ton. Cow j den & Co., Ninth and tint streets. J FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS LAW LIBRARY of the late W. F. . 1 Darby, including 27 sectional book oases and other office fixtures. Apply to E. O. Dare & Son, No. 19 North Third street. Both phones. FOR SALE —Pocket Billiards Par lor, fully equipped, doing a good busi ness. Will explain reason to buyer for selling. W. H. Heffley, Duncan non. Pa. ONE pair Detroit Automatic Scales. Weigh up to 30 lbs, give price from cent to $6.00. Used 6 I weeks in butcher shop. Worth! SIOO.UO. Will sell lor $50.00. L. R. Moultz, Milton, Pa. SODA FOUNTAIN FOR SALE At j bargain. Installing a larger one. Must sell at once. Sweet Shop, Fourth and Walnut streets. BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS SIO.OO up. Reasonable terms for tradetl and rebuilt typewriters all makes bought—sold—rented and ex changed. Geo. P. Tlllotson, 205 Locubt street. UPRIGHT PIANO, slightly used, in excellent condition. For price and inspection apply at premises, 209 South Front street, Harrisburg, Pa. Rell phone 323 W. FOR SALE, at Gable's 111-117 South Second street, Lawn Fence, > Field Fence, Gates, Poultry Netting, Building Hardware, Plaster Boaru, Upson Fall Board, Compo-Board. i Doors, Saah, Shutters, Mouldings, . Porch Posts, Pumps, etc. FOR SALE One second-hand steam boiler—capacity, 2,200 ft. In good condition and a bargain. M. 11. BAKER & Co., Heating arid Plumbing Contractors, 1330 Derry St. Both Phones. FOR SALE Unredeemed watches and diamonds at prices lower than can be bought wholesale. CHAS. ARONSON. Reliable Jeweler and Broker, 422 Market Street. FOR SALE Pair of Beagle : Hounds—well broken. Inquire 1109 ' North Sixth street. r I FOR SALE Practically complete 'furniture for four rooms, including ' i diningroom, sittingroom and two bed . looms. Also new three-burlier oil stove and miscellaneous kitchen uten sils. This is Mission furniture and goods arc in first-class condition. * Will lie sold at irivate sale -inly. Call * i f :iuu Mulber cy .- ti-ot i. | WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS Diamonds Bought for Cash; appraisers for estate. P. H. Caplan Co.. 206 Mkt. MAX SMELTZ 1 Second-hand furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Call " Bell 1381R or Dial 5847. or drop a pos ■ tal to Max Smeltz, 1016 Market street, ' > Will call, city or country. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all ; kinds of empty barrels and junk. Call Beil phone 4215. B. Abrams & Son, 824-832 North Seventh street. r MORRIS SAYS save money buying . new and second-hand furniture here. - High prices paid for furniture. Morris i Schmertz. 1030 Market. Bell 3971 R. CASH PAID for Books, Novels and : Magazines. Aurand's 925 N. Third St. CLOTHING, SHOES. FURNITURE— Bought at highest cash prices and sold reasonable. S. Refkin, 407 Broad street. Bell phono 2360. BUSINESS OPrOKTUN IT IKS f BILLIARD PARLOR For sale - cheap to quick c% WHEN YCU NEED MONEY o 7 To meet Immediate necessities, always v consult this reliable, licensed .bonded t institution chartered under Penna. 0 laws and financed by local people in 1909 to save borrowers from extortion. ii Co-operative Loan & Investment Co.. t 204 Chestnut Street. 8 we sell W. S. S. and Thrift Stamps. 1 MONEY TO LOAN AT LEGAL RATES t on furniture, real estate and endorsed note*. Licensed by the State and un - der the supervision of the Banking Department, !: EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO„ 2 3 North Market Square, 0 Established 1904 WE LEND MONEY In compliance ' with Act of June 17, 1915, to lndividu n als in need of ready cash; small loans * a specialty; business confidential; payments to suit borrower's conveni ence; positively lowest rates In city. - PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO., 132 Walnut Street. Musical VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, GUITARS, BANJOS Band a,id Orchestra Instru ments promptly and carefully repair ed. OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street. IF your Talking Machine needs re pairs, Just call Bell pbono 3242 J. An < expert will be (.t your survice at onue. j Or bring machine to 121K North Third street. TALKING MACHINISS promptly and carefully repaired by an expert only. OYLER'S, 14 South Fourth street. TALKING MACHINES of all kinds' repaired by an expert. All work I promptly done and guaranteed. Call ! Bell 2804 P. or 1504 Howard avenue. —— j Hauling and ."Moving ' MOTOR TRUCK HAULING—LocaI lor Distant (1) or (3> Ton Trucks Freight or Furniture. Weaver & Son Steelton and Harrisburg. Both phones. AUTO HAULING Local or long distance. Furniture and piano moving a specialty. Blue Line Transfer, an Capital street. Both phones. GENERAL HAULING AND FAST EXPRESS SERVICE to nearby towns with auto trucks. Only ex perienced and careful drivers. Call Bell 3320, or Dial 2265. WE do all kinds of hauling—auto or team. Go anywhere. Rates Reason, i able. Phones. CONRAD BROS.. Hi Broad street. POULTRY AND SUPPLIES FOR SALE—BARGAIN PRICES One pure Australian Silver Lace Wyandotte rooster, one pure Buff Leghorn rooster, fine type; one prize winning Blue Audalusian roosters 6 pure Brown Leghorn laying hens. Airs. George R. Chambers, Wormleys burg. Pa. DAY OLD CHIX S. C. Buff Leghorns, B. Rocks, Broilers, 9c and 1 up; safe delivery guaranteed; circular, free. Jacob Neimond, McAlsterville ' Pa.. Box 50. HATCHING EGGS Single Comb Black Minorcas, Papc and Nortliup strain, and Roso Comb Rhode Island I Reds. R. N. Bitting. South Main j street, Marysville. Pa. Where lo Dine WeU STOUFFEK .3 RESTAURANT. Home ccoking served to Busi nessmen and Ladies In sepa rate diningroom. Storage STORAGE —Fireproof and non-flre proof warehouses. Private rooms tor household goods, $2 a month up. Har rlsburg Storage Co., 437-445 S. 3nd ot STORAGE —419 Broad street, house hold goods,merchandise. Private .ooma sl-$3. Also hauling of all kinds. D Cooper & Co. Both phones. STORAGE ln brick building rear 40 Market. Household goods in clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates, p G. Diener. 408 Market street. Undertakers RUDOLPH K. SPICER, ' Funeral Director and Embalmer 511 North Second Street. ' Bell 252. Dial 5. 1918, to furnish "all ' needed supplies" for the year begin ning June 1, 1918. Blank forms for proposals will be furnished on appll ,, cation to E. M. GREEN. M. D., Superintendent. ! ATTENTION. I. O. O. F. The officers and Aembers of Dau . phin Encampment, No. 10, I. O. O F l. of Pennsylvania, are requested to at' - ! tend the funeral of our late Patriarch h John M. Mumma, from his residence, u 1626 Derry street, on Wednesday. 10th - inst.. at 2:30 P. M. Resident Patri archs and Sister Encampments are in - vlted to be present. Bv order of the Encampment. CHARLES A. WILHELM, . Attest; — Chief Patriarch. GEO. C. McCAHAN. { Scrib* 11 MABKET9 NEW YORK STOCKS i Chandler Brothers and Company, members of New York and Philadel phia Stock Exchanges—3 North Mar ket Squaie, liarVisburg; 1336 Chestnut street. Philadelphia; 34 Pine atreet. New York—furnish the follo>wtas quotations: Open. 2 P.M. Allis Chalmers .. 23% 26 Amer Beet Sugar 76 76 % American Can 42% 41V Am Car and Foundry .. 79% 79% Amer Loco 62% 62% •Amer Smelting 77% 77% Amer AVoolens .. 52% 52% Anaconda 63% 64% Baldwin Locomotive .... 76 76% Baltimore and Ohio .... 52% SJ% Bethlehem Steel (B) ... 78% 78% Canadian Pacific 137% 136% Central Leather 66% 67% Chesapeake and Ohio ... 55% 6* Chino Con Copper .. ... 40% 41% Col Fuel and Iron .. ... 39 38 Corn Products 37% 37 Crucible Steel 63% S3 Distilling Securldtles ... 43 44% Erie 14% 14% Grtat Northern pfd .... 89 89 Inspiration Copper .. .. 47% 47% International Paper .... 30 2*%' Kennecott 31% 31% Maxwell Motors ....... 26% 26% Merc War Ctfa 25% 25% Merc War Ctfs pfd .... 93% 93 Mex Petroleum .. .. ... 94% 94% Miami Copper 28% 28% Midvale Steel 46 46% New York Central 70% 69% NY, N H and H 28% 27% Northern Pacific .. ..... 85% 85% Pacific Mail 29% 29 Railway Steel Spring .. 53 53 % Ray Con Copper 24% 24 Reading 81% 81% Republic Iron and Steel. 79% 79% Southern Ry 22% 22% Studebaker ... 40% 38% Union Pacific .. .. .... 120% 120 US I Alcohol .. .. .... 124% 123% U S Rubber 55% 65% V S Steel 91% 91 Utah Copper 79% 79% Virginia-Carolina Chem. 43% 43% Westingliouse Mfg .. .. 40% 40 Willys-Overland .. .... 17% 17% PHILADELPHIA FRODUCB By Associated Press Philadelphia, April 8. Wheat Market quiet; No. 1. red. $2.37; No. 1. soft. red. $2.23: No. 2. red. $2.34; No. 2. soft, red. $2.22. Corn The market is lower; No. 3. yellow, $1.85®1.90; No. 4, yellow, $1.85 @1.87. Oats The market is steady; No. 2, white, $1.03® 1.03%; No. 3, white. $1.00% @1.02. Bran Th market is steady, sort winter, per ton. $46.60®47.00; spring, per ton t44.00@45.00. Butter The market is steady; western, creamery. extras, 42c; nearby prints, fancy, 46c. Eggs—Market lower; Pennsylvania, and other nearby firsts, free caseb. $10.57% per case; do., current receipts free cases. $10.27%; per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $10.57% per case; do., firsts free cases, $10.27% per case; fancy, selected, packed, 39 ® 41c per dozen. Cheese—The market is steady; New York, full cream, choice to fancy, 22® 24 %c. Live Poultry Market firm; fowls, 30®34c; young, soft-meated roosters. 38@42c; young, staggy roost ers, 32@35c; old roosters, 28@30c; spring chickens, 23®24c; ducke, Peking. 40@42c: do., Indian Runner. 38@40c; turkeys, 27@28c; geese. . nearby. 38® 40c. western. 38® 40c. Dressed Poultry Firm; turkeys, nearby, choice to fancy. . 39® 40c; do., fair to good. 32@37c. do., old, 37®38c; do., western, choice to fancy, 37®38c; do., fair to good, 82@360; do, old toms. 30c; old. common. •0c; frozen fowls, fancy, 30®36c; good ! to choice, 32®33c; do, small sixes, ■ 28@30c; old roosters, 27% c; fj°osen broiling chickens, nearby, 34®42c; ' western, 40®42c; frozen roasting chickens, 28@35c; ducks, nearby, 28® ' 32c; do., western, 28@32c; geese, near -1 by. 20®28c; western. 25®27c. Refined Sugars Market steady: 1 powdered, #.4 Ec; extra tine, granulat ed. 7.45 c. Potatoes Market steady: New Jersey, No. 1, per basket. 40®60c (33 lbs.); New Jersey. No. 2. per basket. 20@25c; New Jersey, per 100 lt>s., $1.75 @1.85; Pennsylvania, per 100 lbs., $1.70® 1.85; New York, per 100 lbs.. $1.70@1.85; western, per 100 lbs., $1.70 @1.85; Maine, per 100 lbs., $1.70@ 1.85; Delaware and Maryland, per 100 lbs., $1.15@1.25; Florida, per bushel, $2.00 @3.00. Tallow The market Is firm: 1 city price, in tierces, 17c; city , special, loose, 17% c; country, prime, i 16% c; dark, 15V4@15%c; edible, in tierces, 18%@19c. i Flour • Steady: winter wheat, 100 per cent, flour, $11.00@11.50; Kansas wheat, 100 per cent, flour. $10.75® ■ 11.50; spring wheat, 10 per cent, flour, , $10.30@11.50. Hay—The market is weak; timothy. No. 1. large bales, $29.00®30.00 per ton; No. 1, small bales, $29.00®30.00 per ton; No. 2, $27.00®28.00 per ton; ■ No. 3, $23.00®25.00 per ton; sample, $19.00@20.00 per ton; no grade, $14.00 @IB.OO per ton. Clover Light, mixed. $27.00® 28.00 per ton; No. 1, light, $25.60® 26.50 per ton; No. 2, light mixed, $24.00®25.00 per ton. CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago, April 8. Cattle Re ceipts, 24,000; weak. Native beef steers. $10.10@15.50; stockers and feeders, $8.30@12.00: cows and heif ers. $6.75® 12.90; calves. sll.oo®l7.tf. Sheep Receipts, 14.000; steady. > Sheep, $12.50® 17.50; lambs. $16.00® r 20.60. I Hogs Receipts. 68,000; weak. Bulk of sales, $17.10® 17.55; light, $17.00@17.65; mixed, sl6. SO® 17.66; * heavy, $16.10(917.40; rough, $16.00® 16.30; pigs, $12.75@16.70. ' RANGERS ENGAGE MEXICANS By Associated Press Marathon, Texas, April B.—An en gagement between Texas ranger? and twenty Mexican bandits was re ported in a message received here to day from Captain Bates of Company F, of the Ranger force who tele graphed from San Helena that his men there killed two of the bandits, wounded several others and chased the remainder into the hills. LOAN DRIVE, $250,000,00 By Associated Press Washington, April B. UnofMal reports to the Treasury Department . to-day put the first day's eubserip " tions in the Third liberty Loan at . $250,000,000. Officials said thi* probably was somewhat too high. , as first reports usually are too opti mistic. r'■ ' ' ■ I LEGAL NOTICES l . - THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL, r ROAD COMPANY General Office, Chamhersburg, Pa., March 29, 191 X A Special Meeting of the Stockhold ers of this Company will be held at ■ the office of the company in Harrte burg. Pa., on Friday, May 3. 191$, at ■ C:00 o'clock P. M.. for the purpose of . considering an agreement of consoli dation and merger of The Cumberland , Valley Railroad Company and tike . Cumberland Valley and Martinsburg > Railroad Company, so as to form one - corporation by the corporate title of • "CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD . COMPANY," and taking a vote by tml- * lot for the adoption or rejection af the same. Bv order of the Board of Director*. W. U RITCHEY, Secretary.