The star-independent. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1904-1917, December 22, 1914, Page 11, Image 11

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The Star-Independent Gives Away 2 Orphewn Tickets Daily
The Name of the Person to Whom They Will Be Awarded To=day Is Somewhere Among the Classified Ads On This Page
Perhaps you are the lucky person. Look until YOU iiud out. If you get the tickets please call for them before 8 o'clock to-morrow evening
or they will be iorieited
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Real Estate
REAL ESTATE TOR SALE.
WHY BE A RENTER, when a small'
cash payment ana balance as rent can
procure one of the following new
houses; improvements: side entrance:.
1535. i:>4o. 15* i. 1"»4; and 1546 Thompson 1
Ave. 11. G. I'EDLOW. 110 S. Thirteenth
St.
NEW 2-storv brick house: 0 rooms and
bath; gas. electric light, furnace:
porch. cement d cellar. granolithic
walks, combination ranges; reasonable
price further reduced. BEIA. REALTY
CO., Bergner Building.
BI'SGAIJOVY FOR SALE—Close to trol
lej . within 5c fare of Harrisburg: six ,
rooms, bath, electric light. steam heat, ;
large porches; lot 50x512. BELL REAL,- ;
TY CO.. Bergner Building. !
FOR SAUK —6-1 N. Fifteenth St.; cor
ner property; 2U-s'ory frame; eight'
robins, bath and furnace; lot -4x95.
is RINTON" - PACKER CO., Second and
Walnut Sts.
FOR SALE—6I acres: one mile south of
Rutherford; 4 l a miles from Harris
burg; A No. 1 buildings; well fenced;
running water in every field but one;
p i.-scsslon at any time. BRINTON
rACKER CO.. Second and Walnut S'.s.
• ioust No. ISJI N. Sixth St.
Tlemod l~a throughout. all improve*
: Apply GEORGE W. OKTH. 423
FOE RENT
FOR SIENT—I offer my residence. HSi
i street, for rent: three-storj-
D: ;ek. ;tll conveniences: steam heat;
sent re tsu"..ible to right party. Apply
1163 Deir> St.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT
FOU K':NT OR SALE—House and store
on*, ined: Garfield and JDerrv
S;s. rine location for business. Inquire
a: s-.,.>rc. Garli,-',.; and i'erry Sts
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT.
NICE HOI'SE FOR RENT at 1206 Penn
St.: all conveniences: rent reasonable.
Inn-ire of H. COHEN. -0:' Market St.
FOR RENT—62S Rellv St.; IH-story;
side yard; 10 rooms: 76 N Fourteenth
St.. S rooms, all improvements; rent
reasonable: immediate possession. Ap
ply Bowman & Co.. ask for H. B. ZIG
NER.
'FOR RENT—AII improve
ments —
1614 Catherine $16.00
539 S. Fifteenth 816.00
Apply Kulm & Hershey,
18 South Third street.
K>R RENT—I7IO Carnation St.: two
story brick: six rooms, all conven
iences, with front porch. Apply 75 N.
Seventeenth St.
FOR RENT—IOIS Kensington St.; all
improvements: rent $13.50. Apply
14S0 Market St.
FOR RENT—No. 1249 Mark at St.; 3-
•tory brick, 10 room-house with, all
Improvements; rent 125.00 J. E. GIP
PLE. I*6l Market St.
FOR RENT—
-1637 Apricot, $15.00
ISI3 Briggs $16.00
Bosler Ave, Lemoyne (new), ..|IS.OO
«15 S. 17th $.0.00
T$ N". 17th $24.00
H. G. PEDLOW. 110 8. Thirteenth St.
FOR RENT—6IS Geary St.; 3-story
•brick; S rooms and bath; all improve
ments; tine new home; rent reasonable.
Apply 620 Geary St.
FOR RENT—Houses with all improve-'
ments, at moderate rentals. J. 11 1
OIPPLiK, 1251 Market St.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT
HOUSES FOR RENT and !V4 -story
dwelling houses for sale. Elder Real
EBtat^C^_24th_and_Derry_Sta_^^^^
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
107 SOUTH FRONT STREET—NewIy
renovated apartments; two large
rooms, kitchenette and bath; three
rooms, kitchenette and bath; second and
third floors; furnished or unfurnished;
city steam; janitor service: modern Im
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Two furnished front
rooms for married couple or two gen
tlemen. Address 3414, care Star-Inde
Death and Obituary
_ DIED.
McAUCHER Alexander McAlicher,
oi 1920 N. Fifth St„ on Dec. 22, 1914
aged 67 years.
_ Funeral take place from the
tixth street L. B. church. Saturday aft
ernoon. Dec. 26, at 2 o'clock. Friends
snd relatives are invited to attend with
out further notice. Burial in East Har
iisotiry ce neier.'.
Houses For Rent
Ave., 2fe .«. f, 6 r«. . . SIO
I v ". Boas St, 2 s. b„ f, r HO
190S Greenwood St.. 2 s. f. « r *ll
'U 9 2 & -' 3 > Bl -*» «• t. :.*«
Briggs St„ 2U s. {.. 6 r #l3
SO3 East St.. 2s. b.. r *l3
14'J Linden St.. 3 s. f„ > r., . . (13
214% N. 7th St., J s. b., 8 r. b
1513 S. Cameron St. 24 s. b.. S r.. *l3
1 11S0 S. Cameron St., 2'-. s. f SIS
2139 Atlas Ave * *l3
IS'.'4 N. 6th St.. 2hi kf. *l4
527 Brigg- St., 3 s. b.. S r *l-#
( I*ol Allison St.. 2Vr s. b <t?r»
1.'i07 Allison St.. 2 1 » s. b
2.32 Logan St . 3 b„ S r
•>•>« Emerald St.. 3 s. b.. S r.. ... *l7
IJIS Mulberry St.. 3s.f„ 7r. b.. «|N
1.1 J Regina St., 3 s. b.. * r., *IK
ISJO Derry SL. 214 s. f.. 7 r. b. & f..
S s. f„ ; r. b. & r., *IM
ht " - *■ b -- • r. b *3O I
2202 N. -•»!. St., 3 s. b 833
1929 Market St.. 3s. bio r. ... *u>
s;2*-. s< i.- 5d Sl - 3 *• b - r. b... *.-M)
209 s. 1-ront St.. 3 y. b.. 10 r ' b «7"»
23 S. Front St., furnished.' 4" n"b
APARTMENT—7I6 N. «:h ,st *3,,
MILLER BROS. NEEFE '
REAL ESTATE
Hre 1 ■•ura.ee S a vet 7 Boada
Iwwl mil ' onrt streeta
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Wants
HELP WANTED—MALE.
WANTED —V IUUS men to learn adver
tising business; uuist be well educat
,ed and neat; also willing to travel. \p- !
I ply Monday, Tuesday, between 7.30-!'
ni. Mr. Fitigihbons. St. James Hotel.
A manufacturing corporation wants dis
trict manager who will be g;» et» ex
clusive territory : nd training for the
best and most salable .iffice specialty
on the market; it will sell to many pro
fessional people: every place of busi
ness; general manager to appoint local'
■ dealers; SIOO.OO to $500.00 capital re
quired: investigate this at once, as it
is a high grade business proposilism
: that is right in every particular ami a
! permanent business you are building up
i for yourself. Address 3415. care of the
Star-Independent.
• AUTO transportation school wants men
to become practical hauiTeurs and
earn $7.. u> Jlno per month. We give a
thorough course in crude and practical
work for $::5.09. No. 6N. Cameron; Bell
day afternoon.
J SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE
WANTED—Young man wants days
work of an; kind. Address SIS Cap- 1
ltal street. City.
WORK WANTED—Young man would
! like to have position as chauffeur in
1 j private family; an do own repairing.
1 Address 31® Myers St.. Steelton, Pa.
I PAINTER wishes a position; eipert
j euced in all kinds of paintings: will
start at a reasonable figure and can j
! furnish best of reference. Address LOOS
S. Ninth St. i
' CHAUFI-'HCUR—Young man, 21 years!
old. desires position driving a private 1
or delivery car: can make own repairs.!
H. L*. 3416, care Star-IndepenU-
I ent.
, ;
{ COLORED MAN desires position as
cook, waiter or houseman, or anv 1
kind of work. Apply or address 116 l s
~ Liberty St.
j WANTED—Position as cook or all I
around work in private familv, i.v
colored man. Can give references. Ad
dress or call 510 South St.
WANT ED—Any kind of work bv mar- '
rled fnan; chauffeur by trade. Address
or call 241 Emerald St.
SITUATION—Two reserved seat tickets 1
were awarded to-day to Amanda I. ;
Crow. 446 Cumberland St.. good for the
evening performance at the Orp.ieum.
December 24. 19H. Call for tickets at
Star-Independent office before 5 o clock
p. m.. De -ember 23. 1914, or luey will
I be forfeited.
COLORED MAN wishes a position in a
private family; handy man around the
kitchen. Address S3S Briggs St.
WANTED—Position as waiter in hotel
or private family. 509 North Ave. j
j WANTED—A-juiddle-agaid xuan desires :
a position as Janitor; can do all kind (
,of repairing, and is handy with all 1
kind of tools. Can f'arnisa reference i
Address or call at No. 1402 Regina S: 1
J
. WANTED—Any kind of work for a i
white man. between the ages of -it) |
and 45: handy around stock. Address i
: 2017 Wallace St. |
CLERK wishes a position in office: has 1
two years' experience bookkeeping
, and typewriting: can furnish gjod re:-
! erences. Address dox IPS, Carlisle, Pa. :
BAKER wishes a position in city; has'
three years expenenct iti cake tnui
bread baking; can famish gooJ refer-'
er.ces. Add;ess tio\ IPS. Car.isle, Pa.
I HANDY, middle-aged colored man
wants position of any kind. Address
1 1^
| HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
'SILK MILL ON FULL TIME—
Some more experienced help,
j needed. Apply at office, jcorner
I Second and North Sts.
WANTED—MiddIe-aged lady for gen-i
eral housework: wages to light'
Party. Apply lMarket
SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE.
-W AXTiSD— with child one vear !
old desires position as housekeeper; !
(experienced; no reasonable offer re-
I fusfcJ - MARV IPSTER, 311 Briggs St.
i WANTED—Work in the mornings. Call
| Br 'gg s DAISY CAMPBELU
i WANTED—Young woman wants dav s ' i
work of any kind. Address SIS Can- !
ltal street, City. ■
, WANTED—MiddIe-aged German lade'
would like place to do generul house"-
work. Address 115 Royal Terrace. City.
WANTED—MiddIe-aged white lady de
sires position at work of anv kirn* i
Address MRS. SARAH HEED", Fort
Hunter, Dauphin County. Pa.
WANTED— Young white girl desires'
position at general housework Vd
dri-ss, in care of MRS. S. A. KEED
Fort Hunter, Dauphin County, Pa.
WANTED—Young white girl desires
position to work in a boarding or
' rooming house: not afi-aid of work. Ad- i
dress ANNA REED, t'oi t Hunter, Dau
: phin County. Pa.
I WANTED—A position as second girl o
companion to elderly lady, by a lady ■
i »t relinctnent; can do any kind of house- I
work, no washing: wages Ite.oO pc-;
| week. Address MISS MARY B.
R. D. No. 2, Wiilerstown, pa. ' j
WANTED—Nursing. Call on or ad- '
dress MISS ELL.IE RESSER. 2u„''
( S» atara St.
' WHITE LADY would iike to have day's)
I „ work of any kind. Room 26, 429
| Broad street.
|' WANTED—Colored woman wants day's
j Ci ?. ' A<Wre " 10s Christy Court, ;
■ WANTED— Day's work of any kind.
I Address leS«4 Christy Court. City.
j WOMAN wants washing and Ironing to
! ,-i® k ?,. u ,R Ine; or da y a work. Call at
i\ 1631 Wallace St.
WANTED—General housework or dish- i
washing Call 122& Spruce Ave.
WANTED—Neat colored girl, one that i
is capable of cooking, doing tlrst I
class dressmaking, or caring for the
hair, wishes position doing anything I
about the house. Address 631 Korster i
street.
j
I loe Polyclinic Dispensarv ■
will be open daily except Sunday at i
1 £ p. ni., at its new location. Front* and i
j Harris streets, for the free treatment |
| of the worthy poor. J
KARRTSBURfI STAR-INDEPENDENT, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 22, 1914.
RETURN ENGAGEMENT OP "A PAIR OF SIXES"
AT MAJESTIC CHRISTMAS MATINEE AND NIGHT
hhhvWm Mfc •^-^WPMES% v^BM
I Xo lrs< than four offers were made to Manager H. H. Frar.ee for the English rights to "A Pair of Sixes," during
the first week of its run at Longaere Ttoatre, New York. He declined them all. as he wished to make the production
in London htir.M !r. It was already arranged to produce it last month, when the war interfered. Arrangements for its
| production had alroauv l.eeu ma.!<> in Paris, Berlin, and the other European capitals, and Australia, but thev, neces
sarily, have hern postponed for the present. There is no doubt, however, that in due course of time the farce that has
.made the theatregoers nf this vountry hold their sides with laughter, will make its laugh heard around the world. "A
j H.;ir 01 Sixes will play a return engagement at the Majestic Christmas afternoon and evening.—Adv.®**
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Miscellaneous
rUEXITUBS PACKING
PACKING—A. H. SHKSSK. It-OS North
Sixth ttreet. .Irs; ui« t»v»rr of mr-
Citui'tr. ehina auu bricaor-tc. licii uaur.a
IB9W.
t J. WENRJCii, 33d iia.allien stree:—
| ruruiturc, vh.sa ujua pianu pacamfc.
i b&ipiuenu lookeu a!; c . a; uo;.i ends.
; A.au ai. li.uua oi haaliun. pQuue
i "'- •■ ■ r in mi■!■ in
I
WEATiISB PROXECTION
jL.A6c? \\ INL>O\S 6 will uv pUv'eJ in
i auto curtains wiUic >o& wiuu C. A.
' r _ AiK >AUxU.'.Ui- AA*j» AUi'y SVOiiK^.
SXOiiACrti.
STORAGE in J-aiory urick Lu.iuing.
rca. 4U3 iiuriitt >iuusi:.iuia jj^oui
in clean, p* iu>c t uOuifi.
rates. io f. u. jcu.i., 1
4U5 Mallei at.
HAKRISBUKU STOHAGii CO. Xwoi
ntw c* o 4j k -^Luiy ouca * arcboUJe*. !
one absolutely rireprvuj. uiviucu iuto
! infcpruwi p*i*aie isjouio %ji variuiM
aii.ee lor tQc 6ioitt 0 o '_£ aouscuotu
fauaUb, liie oilier iva.ciluUso oX i Utr must
approvcu l>pe ul Hi c rt.auun t cuu
j airuction lot el .uu«i »nercnaiia.«u. iacy
I l - «.' • ,4 -« *■ •• * CltfcUlC
I ireigni elevators <iua cnute ior j
I vjuicti aiiu sate u&.iwmi£ ol uouae*
Qotd fc'youa atau a*t k.uuo ut aicttUun-
Cllae. Lk.-vv £>val.»
street, arar i J a.vton, oa tue vu.ho oi
| I'camu Ji, K, |
WEATHER STRIPPING
MAKi; >our home mm „nd t •aifort
able. Hoists wea.atr air.pt „ |. i
it. s-rni LAru. 1 Will C*U and make I
estimate; p.:. t-s reJu.i-U. a. i«. 1
Jn„ liemu) tie, i'«.
j -
MONEY TO LOAN
! U)A.\S—io 10 Ji'ffO Jot nerval working
Mitnoui ouiik c.eui: n. iui
tbai. lc(ii rale*, paytUic ui inata..
ainuts tu suit Oorruwtis toiivuuicuce,
4-O-Ufr.ii.vi iV'i.
bona au(l luiesiUieai tu„
Sv4 Cnaatuu: oi.
AXJU KINDS OP HAULING
AL.L. kinds of hauling. Urge two-toa
truck, furuitun.. piono.. in
the city and suburbs. Pricea leason
aole. Picnic auti pleasure trips, uay o'
ceuiug. WIL iX \«iuoo
IFOR SALE
A knitting factory, all Improve
! raents, electric power; two-story
frame; stean. heat, well lighted; 1
equipped with the latest knitting .
. and at;wing machinery. Pos*ess.an
given at once. We will rent if party
would bt interested in the manu
facturing of ladiea" garments.
Information Wantud—Call Bell
phone <4. Steel ton. Pa., or
M. R. ALLEMAN
145 .\. I llovr STREET
STEELTOS, FA.
*■
I money SS I
U«le4 Qfir Stores Sterfing Gun
Rftef Hegenun Ufilfd Pr. Sharing
Tiabfrn Drag Co. f r ,
L'nired Cigar Stem \ " a
Ask for F.ettrr JflT
CLARENCE CONE & CO.
, « Brot4m; t® r fc
Sale and Exchange
FOB SALE.
C. \V. H. l.A\«U£ra, lißMber—We arf
overstocked with all kinds and
srades of lumber and we can offer vou
big bargains. It will pay you to "see
as. OBUo c umeron and Mulberry Sts.
FOR SALE—On account of leaving town
h:11 sacrifice my practically new •
piano. \V ould like to sell for cash, but :
it' I can not got cash will sell on easy
| Serins. Address J. M. I*. 3417, care Star- '
! Independent.
TOR SALE—At GABLE S, 111-117 South !
■Second St.; Red Tip. Ring Point, BlU
;ard, Rowc Junior, Can', Slip, Giant I
Always Sharp Calks.
FOR SALE—At GABLES, 111-117 South I
Second St., 11 00 sets New Sasb. Sxlo
xl- L. primed and glazed, ai $1.15 per!
set. Also other sizes.
1»15 CALENDARS FOB SALE I
Good selection. A few more sales- '
men's samples left, at a bargain. Ml'-
, I-RS MFG. CO.. Third and Cumberland;
| ats- above -Miller's Shoe Store. j
0\ ERCOATS KOH SALE—Slightly used j
—all in first class condition, trom $1 j
up. Also $-.50 felt boois for 51.95.
Men's <1.50 Arctics for 95c. Come and j
,ook them over. Open evenings. i
MKL.TZEU, 513 Walnut St. j
SALE OF WOOD
FOR SALE—About live (5> cords tire 1
wood, in Capitol Park. Sealed bids :
i >y inp cord or loi will be received not j
later than 1J o lock, noon. December j
'i" u !' • 1 •'1 -* b >' the Superintendent of,
•Public rJrounds and Buildings. Capitol
hvtiding, HarrisburK* Pa.—SAMUKL. B. I
A.M I *u. Superintendent. ' j
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Lost and Found
FOUND.
: FOl'ND—Near Derry and Eleventh Sts„ !
automobile skid-<-iiaiii; owner may!
■lave same by paying for ad. and iden
tifying property. Call at Stai-Inde- 1
Pendent office.
FOUND—Don't go anv further, for the
right place Is at EGGEttT'S Steam!
Dyeing and French Cleaning Works, .
SL4J Market St. We deliver and call !
promptly. Both phones.
LOST.
j IX>ST—Automobile horn; finder please
! notify National Brewing Co., Steel
i ton.
!»ST —Saturday, in S;eeltoii, bunch of!
keys with Pennsylvania Steel* Co. ■
brafs check attached. Reward if return- |
ed to -<<7 Lincoln St.. Steeltoii. i
FINANCE
Philadelphia Produce Market
I Philadelphia, Dec. 2£.—Wheal lower: I
, No. 2 red, spot, 124 \ 3 12#: No. 1 north
j em, Duluth export, l.flffi l.ia.
i Corn steady; No. 2 yellow, local. 78© j
i 73tj-
Oats steady; No. 2 white, 35fr55',i. I
Bran firm; winter, per ton. $:5.500
27.00; spring, per ton, *25.00ft25.60. I
Refined sugars firm; powdered, 5.05; |
tine granulated, 4.95; Confectioners' A.
4.85. I
Butter flrm; western creamery, ex- I
Ira, 25; nearby prints, fancy, 3S.
Eggs steady; nearby firsts, free case,
112.60; do., current receipts, free case,
511.00; western extra firsts, free case.
512.60; do., firsts, free case, $12.00.
16{i IS; ducks, 134i14: geese. 13® 15.
Live poultry firm; fowls. 11M13: old
roosters, 10; chickens, 101;;; turkeys.
Dressed poultry weak; turkevs. fan
cy, 20©22: fowls, heavy, 17« i IS; duck*,
l«4t 17: geese, 14015,
Fiour weak; winter straight. 5.15®
5.35; spring straight, 5.50<Ji>5.70.
Hay firm: timothy hay. No. 1 large
bales. IS.OOSi 15.50; No. 1 medium bales,
is.oofrlß.so; No. 2 do.. H».sofy 17.50; No.
3, 14.00 it 15.00; clover light mixed, 17.00
lUseful Gifts
HOT WATEE BOTTLES
FOUNTAIN SYRINGES
RUBBER GLOVES
AT
Golden Seal Drag Store,
liS. Market Square.
'1 I 8.."'0; No. 1 mixed. IS.OOSj 1ti.30; No. i.
i mixed, 14.">0(i 15.50.
; Potatoes, weak: New York, per bushel,
- r>S 5» rtJ: Pennsylvania, 4 j Si.su; Jersey,
j per basket, 35#4Q.
Chicago Live Stock Market
i Chk-agro, DM. 22. —Hegs—•'Receipts.
I 33,000: 'inn; bulk. T.OOfrT.lliifht. t>.\o
6 7.20: mixed. 5.90ti?7.23: heavv.
I 7.25; rough, 6.8506.95: pig-, :>..>ofe 7.20.
I Cattle—Receipts. 3,000; strong. N.i
--! tlve steers. 5."5fi 10.0W: western, 5.00 0
S. 00; cows and heifers, :i. 100 8.15: calves,
! 8.00^8.50.
Sheep—Receipts. 20,000: Arm. Sheep,
10S.10: yearlings, 6.25®7.10: lambs,
; i.Uofrs.2s.
! WOMSSfISKS FORPABDONS
FOR TWO COKViCe IN
■
j Mrs. Derby, State President of the
King's Daughters, Tells Board Why
She Believes Prisoners Should Be
Set Free
The second session of the December
meeting of the Board of Pardons was
i begun to-day with but three members
present, Secretary McAfee being con
fined by a severe cold to his home in
Pittsburgh, fearing the danger of cross
ing the Alleghenies in winter weather.
At the first session, held last Wed
nesday, twenty-five eases, half of the
j list, were taken up and argued, and the I
| rest were taken up to-day. It was ex-i
1 pected that the rase of Luka Zareovic, j
; of Dauphin county, murder in the sec-1
: ond degree, would Ix? argued, but Harrv |
j Felix, a Philadelphia attorney, who had j
I prepared the case and was to have ar- !
j gued it, sent word that illness would j
i prevent liig 'being here. Argument was ;
I continued until the Januarv meeting. I
when the new Board will consider the i
ease.
•Mrs. Elizabeth Derby, State presi
dent of the King's Daughters, presented j
the case of Charles Miller, of Chester i
county, who was convicted of forgerv ;
in 1912 and sent to the penitentiary
j for from 8 to 20 years. Mrs. Derby,
; who is a frequent visitor to the Kast
i em penitentiary, and who said she is
| convinced that Miller was unduly pun
ished, made a strong plea for the man.;
j saying that he is thoroughly reformed i
j and is regarded as a model prisoner. |
l The District Attorney of Chester coun- '
tv opposed the pardon on the ground!
j that Miller was one of a gang of for- i
r cigners who had passed bogus checks j
! in a number of places.
Mrs. Derby also appeared for David :
j Wilkinson, of Delaware county, convict-'
| ed of larceny and serving, a six-year >
sentence. She held that the man was j
I unduly punished, and that the time he'
j has! served is sufficent to reform him, I
! and, if released, will be plneed with j
| friends, who will see that he does not
offend again.
C. Stuart Patterson. ,Tr„ appeared for
George Foster, Berks, sent to the peni
tentiary for forgery, and said that the
man would have been paroled some
weeks ago, but thorn is a detainer from
Ne>w Jersey against him. He asks a '
rardoTi now, and it was said thßt the I
New .Tersev matter would be adjusted, j
The Board will bo busy all day with
the hearings and will announce its do- I
cisions this evening. 1 .
IjJFxml?
| 'Mi j; MONEY
TI7E are ready to supply salaried peo
jessJ l^ e with the ready Money for
Christmas demands in amounts
irom
$5 to SSO
It would be to your advantage to call
on us, when in need —Our Motto is:
Liberal Terms—Quick
Strict Confi
Open Evenings From December 12-24
Employees Discount Co.,
jj| 36 N. 3rd
Security Trusi
' Licsnsotf Bonded,— , t «.. aM i
V. •
AMUSEriEmX
W,LMER - viNCENT '
IVIMJCO hu & APPELL, Mgfs.
KRf!)AV, CHRISTMAS
MR<IDP»* nntl Muhi, liefrmhpp 27»
PRICES —Matinee* 2T»c to
Mgttt, 25e to *1.50.
SKATS TO-MOW HOW
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ORPHEUM COLONIAL
High C'law \aadevflle, 2.1& and K. 15 Vaudeville and Pictures, 2.lft, 7 A 1)
• AM A M,AlsjUi HEHK. MONDAY, TtESDAV, WRDNUtDAV
DREAM PIRATES WALTER D. NELAND
With a Hunch of Pretty GlrlM mid and IIIM fomiian.v, Playlncr
Derkins'Dog Comedians "THE FIXER'*
and Trained Monkey* —OTHER QUOD ACTS AMI
JOSKIMIiNK DA VIM T r . • T -» l !i.
An Kxcellent Holiday Show L-OSt OI the Red Mdl
SHiKn I'laua Will Have n <ilft for MOVIKS
Kvery < hild Whn Altcndn n Mullnrr ' otintry Store \\ edueNda.r M«hl
Hrtvicen .Vow and (hrl«<ma« < owLi* CUrUtmaa—Treat'* Seal.
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\# I "The Old Fogy"
W I M- Special In Throe Acts
JL ■*" TO-lIIOITOW Ambrose's First Falsehood
Ripping Keystone Comedy
Extra—"The War of the World"
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BASKETBALL ON CHBISTMAB j thcj forward positions; Walt Devine, of
—• — 1 Bonn State, and Dairtmonth, a fonuer
On Christmas night tho Harmburgj Cental Hirgh star, and Geirdes, a mean
liKtP]>en<lenUi will play « team of col- l>er.of the University of Chicago five,
lege stars in the Chestnut street audi- ' nimp, former Steetton High athlete
tori uin. On Saturday the Cam- ln * h h e P° 8itio1 !?:
i ♦ c-k ir . i -i, Th< eo&legians will hold their first
den team of tho bastarn League will Wednesday afternoon at the
be the attraction. « auditorium and the Independents will
On the college team will be Loom is,j practice each evening, iioferee Burly
a former fech ilijjh school athlete, will ngain ofli-eiate in this contest anil
who is playing a great game at center; it is profile that inter.;oHe:iate rules,
for Lebanon Valloy. Garner and Mor-, with which the college men a.re famii*
*ett, both of Buekncll University, wjiar, will be used.
11
I Award Sewer Contracts
" i The City Commissioners in session
! this afternoon awarded the contract
' for the construction of a sewer in
Twentieth street from Market to Hil
drup to Willi am 11. Opperman. at his
| foiil of $1,292. The contract for the
1 construction of sewer sections in Six
teenth, Dock and Seventeenth streets,
was awarded to G. W. Ensign, at hiß
bid of $1,129. These contractors sub
mitted the lowest proposaJs.
"Pa, what's this trust 1 read so much
aboutf"
'•lt's something, son. 1 can't get at
the 'butcher's.'' —l'hilailet| hin ledger.
AMUSEMENTS - ~
PHOTIPIAY TB-DAY
Two Feature Productions
A RECENT CONFEDERATE VIC
TOEY. Two-act Lubin.
THE MYSTERY OF THE YEL
LOW SUNBONNET. a Act Kalem