Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, January 20, 1914, Page 13, Image 13

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    Lost
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN—BIack
UUTora cat. from No. 17 North Thlr
••nth • treet. Liberal reward If re
urned to above address.
Help Wanted—Male
A THOROUGHLY experWiced Inside
rtreman; man capable of taking charge
t work. Apply this evening at 234
outh Thirteenth street, at Webo s
ilectrio Supply Store.
BOY over 18 to assist
tore; give reference and experien .
kddress 8., 498, care of Telegraph.
TWO good tree trimmers, to work
rlth forester; must be able to climb.
Lpply Hershey Improvement Co., Her
hey. Pa.
TWO neat-appearing
« to 26 yeari of age, with good ref
rence, to travel with manager. Ap
ly H. Smith. St James Hotel.
Help Wanted —Femaie
AN experienced German girl for gen
rai housework; two in family, no
raahins, ironing or stoves to fire. Ap
ly 430 North street
SEWING MACHINE
tamers, to make aprons, etc. HarrU
urtc Apparel Co., over City Star
sundry. State street, rear entrance.
TWENTY more thoroughly experl
aced operators on Power machine..
Minings' Manufacturing Co., 414
tate street. -
TWO capable, educated women for
uslness training; permanent position
>r those who qualify. Call mornings,
oom 410 Patriot Building. j
WANTED l2 girls over 16
ears of age. Apply, Silk Mill.
WHITE girl for chambermaid and
te scrub woman. Apply Hoffman
lotel, 441 Market street. _
WOMAN for general houseoleaning
le day each week. Prefer person lly
ig near Second and North streets.
iferences. State address, price and
eekdav available. Address Box 485,
ire of Telegraph.
Situations Wanted —Male
A POSITION as chauffeur in a prl-
Lte family or a garage or a factory by
young man. G. T., Box 91, Steelton,
1.. -
BOY, 17 years of age. desires position
i errand boy, or other work. Bell
ione 1196 R.
BY young man, 17 years of age.
•aduate of one of leading business
hools in Central Pennsylvania, post
on at office or clerical work; can fur
sh reference. Address G., 496, care
Telegraph.
COLORED boy desires po«ltlon as
rand or bell boy; honest and bright;
om Philadelphia. Call, or address, 519
luth street. _____
COLORED man desires position as
ok in hotel, restaurant, club or board
ghouse, in or out of city. Address E.
„ 40 Balm street. City.
MIDDLE-AGED white man of good
aracter, wants position as houseman;
iderstands care of boiler. Wants g°od
•me. Address A. A. C., care of Tele
aph.
WANT work as driver of automobile
auto truck; not afraid of work;
ove cars for last five years; can give
iod reference. F. E. K., 1545 Swatara |
reet, City.
YOUNG colored man desires position
butler, or houseman. In private fam
can give reference. Call, or ad
ess, 132 Liberty street
YOUNG man desires position as
tcher; lias experience. Apply 329
uth Front street.
YOUNG man, 18 years of age, wishes
sition of any kind. Call, or address,
C. Reed, 1533 Fulton street,. City.
Situations Wanted —Female
BY colored girl, place for general
usework. Address 304 Mulberry
■eet.
COLORED woman desires bundle
ishing, or day's work. Apply 933
and street.
COMPETENT stenographer, with six
ars' experience, desires position with
st-class firm. Address G. 8., 609
ffer street.
MIDDLE-AGEI. woman desires po
ion as chambermaid or assistant
jk, or dishwasher. Miss A. R., 214
ch street.
REFINED and competent woman
luld like housework", no washing. Ad
sss 2047, care of Telegraph.
RELIABLE white woman desires
ishlng to do at home. Apply 1518
j.llace street.
RESPECTABLE young woman de
es a place as chambermaid or
itress or dishwasher, or day's work.
11, or address, 619 South street.
ROUGH dried or bundle washings to
ce home. Call, or address, 1416 North
venth street.
3MALL washings to do £t home, or
y kind of cleaning in the evenings.
11 804 Capital street.
rOUNG colored gfrl wants work of'
y kind. Address 411 Filbert street,
:ond floor front.
TOUNG colored woman wishes any
id of day's work. Apply 1229 North
irenth street.
fOUNG lady desires position as gov
less. Address G., 499. care of Tele
iph.
FOR RENT
HOUSES
800 Boas St., 2H *• b-> 7 r $lO
908 Greenwood St, 3 s. f., 8 r., *ll
92 S. 20th St., 6 r. & b *l2
17 Cowden St., 3 s. f (tin
536 8. 18th St., H'/i s. b., 7 r. b., *lff
93 S. 14th St., 2«i s. f.. 8 r. & b., *IT
909 N. Third St., 3 s. b„ 7 r. & b., S2O
98 N. Third St., housekeeping apart
ments. 5 r. b„ city steam heat, $35
farkot St., 3 a. b., 9 r. b. e. h.,..*40
527 N. Second St., 3 s. b iM7.no
109 N. 3d St.. 3 s. b„ 10 r. b.
5 N. Front St., 3 s. b., 10 r. and 2 b.
orth of We»t Falrrlew —2%-story
frame „ 0 1{!
onaldson Apartment*— Second, near
Locust St., very desirable single
rooms and suites of two, three
and four rooms.
HOUSES FROM APRIL l
108 N. 3d St., 3 s. b., 9 r. & b., *BS
STORE ROOMS
fj Hamilton St., >ls
K! Broad St., 20x60, ajiv
to IS. Third St., Ist floor, Masonic
Temple, room 16x38 gait
f N. th St., 16x28, agjj
us w. 2d St., ltxis uii
Tb,r * 8t - 8-story brick
building . 9TS
3 Broad St, 3-story brick build
ing, 24x125, suitable for manufac
turing or wholesale business.
m n. Second St.. 20x138 ft,' suit
able location for piano store
women's wear, etc. '
24x?0 1009 Thlrd 8t - ■ t ° r9 room
OFFICES
aaonlc Temple, second floor
• Market St., 3d floor *3
MISCELLANEOUS
■rage, rear 1509 N. 6th St., .. *5
atory brick, rear 217 Forster St
$9
atory brick atable, 36x38 S W
Cor. River and Mary Aves.. ' *l6
114 Wallace St, 2-story brick and
frame stable ■<>
I IV. Cameron St., second floor, Bix
80 ft
Killer Bros. & Baker
Lderal Square Opp. Post Office
TUESDAY EVENING,
Situations Wanted—Female
YOUNG woman destrcs light house
work of any kind; can give reference.
Apply agi South Front street, Steelton.
Salesmen Wanted
SALESMEN. Wo want capable men,
with small capital, a* State and County
Agents for our newly patented Automo
bile Heater. Heats from exhaust. Can
be Installed in thirty mlntues. Sells
for $35. Every owner needs It. Dem
onstration Insures sale. Investigation
Invited. Auto Heater Company, 1148
Bedford, aveniie. Brooklyn, N. Y.
Business Opportunities
WILL grant exclusive selling rights
of nationally advertised high-grade
patented specialty in big demand to
party in position to operate on large
scale. Very unusual opportunity. Ad
dress Uyrlck Specialty Co., 429 Heed
Building, Philadelphia, Pa.
FOR SALE, a limited amount of
shares of 6 per cent, preferred stock In
well-established, growing company in
city, manufacturing business. Address
H., 471, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE . Planing mill and shash
factory at Coatesvllle SI,OOO needed.
Also several grocery stores In Harris
burg. Particulars at Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Bullying.
ANT intelligent person can earn good'
income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, L*>ck
port, N. T.
JEWELRY STOCK and fixtures. Can
be seen and inspected any time. Rea
son for selling. 11l health. W. C. Note
stlne, Duneannon. Pa.
1 HADE $50,000 in five years in the
mall order business, began with SS.
Send for free booklet Tell* how. Hea
cock. 356 Lockport. N. Y.
Business Personals
HAULING
H. W. LATHE, Boarding Stable and
NatlonsJ Transfer Co. Movers of
pianos, safes boilers and general haul,
ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No.
2503R,
FOR falling hair try Oross' Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market
■ treet, Harrlsburg, Pa Telephone
orders given prompt attention. Bell,
REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING
with best material and by expert help.
Send us your worn furnituie. Our best
efforts Insure your satisfaction. S. N.
Cluck, 220 Woodbine street.
HARDWOOD FLOORS
Of all designs. Old floors made new.
Ask for catolog. J. M. Smith, 2219
Brookwood street, Harrisburg, Pa. Bell
phone 1391 L
Rooms For Rent
MacDANIEI.S APARTMENTS *
Furnished complete for housekeep
ing, one reasonable apartment of two
rooms with bath, heated, gas or coal
range, hot water supply. Stationary
tubs in kitchen. 1417 Market street.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS, suitable
for light housekeeping. Stoves fur
nished free. I<aundry, phone and bath
room privileges. Also janitress service.
Bishop Building, 129 Broad street.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
ONE very large front room and one
bay window room; second floor; quiet,
private home: hot water heat; use of
phone. 117 Pine street.
FURNISHED ROOMS, single or en
suite; all conveniences; Bell phone;
Becond floor; reference required. 408
North street. \
FURNISHED ROOMS, single or en
site; all conveniences, including phone;
reference required. Apply 1015 North
Front street. ,
Rooms and Board
FURNISHED ROOMS, with board, in
private family. Apply 37 North Slx
teenth street.
Rooms Wanted
WANTED TO RENT, part of house
with small family; must have modern
conveniences. Address M., 497, care of
Telegraph.
Boarders Wanted
TWO respectable boarders In a prl- |
vate family. Railroad men preferred.
Apply 1930 Wood street. Harrlsburg.
Apartments tor Kent
DESIRABLE apartment, consisting of
four rooms and bath and locker; all
modern conveniences; everything com
plete for light housekeeping; steam
heat, etc.; fronting on Locust street,
two squares from Market Square.
Penna. Realty Company, 132 Locust
street.
FRONT apartment, consisting of two
rooms and private bath; all modern
conveniences; steam heat, electric light,
plenty of hot water. Possession Febru
ary 1. Penna. Realty & Improvement
Company. 132 Locust street.
»
Wanted
OLD GEESE feather beds. Best cash
prices paid. Address C. F. Dickinson,
General Delivery, Harrisburg, Pa.
TO BUY, second-handed elevator, ca
pacity about 1,500 pounds. Hershey
Creamery Co., Harrisburg, Pa.
Real Estate For Sale
PUBLIC SALE Friday, January 23
—Farm of 232 acres with good build
ings lOO acres of clear farm land
elegant water located one mile west
of Losh's Run Station and along the
main line of the Pennsylvania R. R,
Also all the stock, consisting of horses,
cows, hogs and chickens, and all the
farming implements. Farming imple
ments nearly new. Sale at 1 o'clock.
Real Estate sold first. Train leaves
Harrisburg for Losh's Run at 10:25.
Terms made known by Frank Dapp
Box 235, Penbrook, Pa.
FARMS FOR SALE 72 acres, seven
miles from Harrisburg. near trolley and
railroad, along Hummelstown Pike
Good, fertile soil; water supply along
the entire farm; for fruit or poultry no
beter location can be found. M a
Fought, 272 North Btreet, Harrisburg'
Pa.
1287 AND 1235 BAILEY STREET
1237 is a 2%-story brick 6 rooms
lot, 14x68 rents for $12.00 - 1235 is
an adolning vacant lot 14x68. Price
for both. $1,750.00. Brlnton-Packer Co
Second and Walnut streets.
PORCH HOUSE, 1215 North
street, ten rooms and bath, steam heat
gas and electric light, cement cellar'
ardwood finish, convenient location'
Possession given April Ist. Apply on
premises.
RIVERSIDE property for sale on e*sy
terms —price. $1,950 2 $4-story frame
house plot, 21x150 also other
Riverside property at reasonable prices
Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building.
NO. 125 PINE STREET must be sold
on account of Illness l3 rooms and 3
batha city steam heat plot, 26x
105. Price greatly reduced. Bell Realty
Co., Bergner Building.
INVESTMENT New property
brick all Improvements tenants
pay rent yielding 8.6 per cent, after
deducting taxes, water rent, insurance
Price, $1,700 and $2,300. Bell Realty
Co.. feergner Building. ly
2532 LEXINGTON STREET 3-storv
brick 9 rooms, bath and steam heat
—lot. 17V4x96 porch front and rear
Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and Wal
nut streets.
THREE-STORY brick dwelling; front
and rear porches; all improvements
good condition. Possession at once'
owner leaving city. Call 194* Green
street
LOTS! '
LOTS OF LOTS 11
THE biggest, the best, the cheapest
Hill Heights. Call Bell 'phone
TO a small family, residence No.
2122 A Moore street; all improvements
Call Bell phone 3048 L.
Real Estate For Rent
BUSINESS PROPERTY, No. 402 Wal
nut street, near Fourth street, three
stories and basement, elevator service,
size, 23x80. Lease for two years. Suit
able for most any business or manu
facturing, in heart of business section.
Chas. Adler, 1002 North Third street,
Harrlsburg, Pa.
Real Estate For Rent
FOR RENT
Large house and two acres of
land at Lawnton $26.00
7 North Thirteenth street, apart
ment 30,00
J. E. OIPPLE. '
1251 Market Street.
NHJW fl-room houses with stables,
neap Twenty-third street "at Edgemont,
*4 mile north of Peitbrook. and to cars.
Rent, $6.00. Address Q. 8. Hartman. 88
North Twelfth street, Harrlsburg, Pa.
THREE-6TORY brick house. No! 2110
Derry street; 8 rooms and bath; all
conveniences; back and side yards;
TOpst pleasant place in the East End.
Call 2102 Derry street.
THREE-STORY brick residence, 813
North Seoond street; nine rooms and
bath; good condition; all improvements;
possession April 1. Apply on premises.
DWELLINGS NO. 42 and No. 44 South
Court avenue, with conveniences; rent,
i $16.00. Chas. Adler, Real 'Estate and
Insuranoe, 1002 North Third street.
824 HUMMEL STREET, 3-story brick.
Practically new; large front porch; bay
window; modern Improvements. Apply
326 Hummel street.
248 NECTARINE, one two-story
frame house; Improvements; possession
at once. Apply 820 Crescont street.
Real Estate For Sale or Rent
IPLOT 60X296, on South Cameron
street, with three-story brick ware
house thereon building well con
structed modernly equipped. Bell
Realty Co.. Bergner Building.
A TWO-AND-ONE-ttALF-STORY
brick; all conveniences; cement base
ment and paved street. Apply 132
North Summit street.
For Sale
MISCELLANEOUS unserviceable ar
ticles of police equipment will be ex
posed for sale on January 22, 1914, at
the store room of the Department of
State Police, Capitol Building, Harrls
burg. Pa. Lists of articles may be had
on application to Department of State
Police. Bids should be submitted in
writing on the entire lot. Address Su
perintendent State Police, P. O. Box 877,
Harrlsburg, Pa.
NEW 1913 Regal Coupe,
electric equipped, will be sold
reasonable to quick buyer.
Hoffer & Garman, 18th and
Kellev Streets.
, FOR SAI.E
FORTY FEET of oak office parti
tions, large safe, sanitary, double ped
estal, flat-top desk, office tables, bent- j
wood chairs, cabinets. Royal typewriter,
etc. All in first-class condition and can
be bought at a money-saving price.
Second Floor, 206 Market street.
6 PER CENT. First Mortgage Guar
anteed Real Estate Bonds on Pittsburg's
largest department store building. De
nominations SIOO, SSOO, SI,OOO, $5,000
For information aadress A. S. Wiest
Box 72, Harrisburg, Pa,
HARDWARE and Housefurnlßhlng
Store, strictly up-to-date; good estab
lished cash business, and a payer. Un
less you mean business, don't answer
this ad. Addres "Hardware," care of
Daily Telegraph.
RESTAURANT FOR S4LB
RESTAURANT in a town of over 15,-
000. about 50 miles from Harrisburg
further particulars at office of Miller
Bros. & Baker, Federal Square, opposite
Post Office.
FOR SALE
A GLASS outside show case, with
marble base, electric attachment. Ap
ply to Job J. Conklin, 212-4, Arcaile
Building.
1913 SIX-PASSENGER Studebaker.
electric lights and electric starter, at
a bargain. Also a number of other
used car bargains. Crispen Motor Car
Company.
ONE Red Cross Garnet Double
Heater Stove, almost new, and one
Peninsular Range, large size, in good
condition. Apply 428 South Fifteenth
street.
TWO Miller Incubators, 120-egg sire,
as new, only used one season.
so.oo each. Guaranteed to hatch all
nght. Thos. W. Shepley. Millersburg,
ONE line gas hot water heater and
one Fortune gas range. Price very
reasonable. Apply J. A. Clark, Eureka
Laundry, 28 North Cameron street. City.
AT GABLE'S, 111, 113 and 117 South
Second street. Redtips, Can't Slip
Sure Grip, Rowe and Always Sharp
horseshoe calks, and emergency shoes.
ONE font of 10 pt and one font of
12 pt. O. S„ with Antique Linotype
Matrices. Hie Telegraph Printing Co.,
Harrisburg, Pa. .
POOL ROOM, doing good business.
Reason for selling, leaving city. Ad
dress P., 495, care of Telegraph.
PURE-BLOODED English Pit
rler. Bell phone 8113 J. P. D. Irwin
Camp Hill.
AN Aquarium, about 3 feet square 1
with table. Address A,. 402, care of
Telegraph.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
felegraph Business Office.
For Rent
FOR RENT Desirable offices In tbe
Telegraph Building, singly or en-sulte.
Inquire at Business Office.
STORE ROOM at 231 North Second
street, now occupied by Harrisburg
Carpet Co.: also 8-room apartment on
second floor, same address; city steam
heat. Possession April 1. Apply at 217
North Se'cond street.
DANCE HALL, located in Swab
Building, Thirteenth and Market
streets. For further information apply
to ,T. R. Stublnsky, care The Hub, 320
Market street.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can~be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office. '
Storage
HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two
large brick warehouses, built ex
predsly for storage. Private "ooms
for household goods and unexcelled fa
cilities for storing all kinds of mer
chandise. Low storage rate*. South
St and Pen- - R. R.
Storage
STORAGfc 419 Broad street, for
household goodß and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms, $1 to 13. Wagons. 75 cents
ger month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411
road street Both phones.
Money to Loan
PROFIT-SHARING LOAN SOCIETY
WE HAVE ORIGINATED a new plan
of loaning money by which borrowers
share profits of lenders. Legal rates,
easy terms, confidential. Offices, Rooms
6-7, 9 North Market Square.
SIOO,OOO TO IX)AN on first mortgage
on good city property, repayable in
small instalments. Debt cancelled and
mortgage satisfied on death of bor
rower. W. C. Howland, Johnstown. Pa.
Furniture Packing
FURNITURE PACKING
A. H. SHRENK, 1906 North Sixth
street, Bell phone 399 W. experienced
Packer and Unpacker of Furniture.
China and Brlo-a-brao.
hakrisburg telegraph
ROIK PIGS n
COWS ENCOURRGED
Owner Condoned Depredations,
John Moyer Alleges in
$2,000 Damage Suit
dest B ructhe he *" " n ""'^ h tbHr
matoes and so on; but—
. J"; Eby deliberately, premedi
tpnrri a ,' Ui , wiltullv hitched up his
team and let the horse and buggy
S 9 Lr n l nd among the
fihto. e '?,, and corn » n( l Other vege
tables, until about $2,000 damage
?i. accorr >plished.
. A '' th' B at least is what Moyer con
tends In hla suit for $2,000 damages
a«raJntt P rh 1i? d s ' e ® terda y afternoon
if Hershfty* ough hls counsel, Ed.
The two principals are farmers liv
ing on adjacent tracts on the road be
tween Hershey and Campbellstown.
«< M„ „ Coßt * ToUtfwl Nearly
*1,000.-—'The fines and costs imposed
yesterday afternoon upon Jacob H.
Eckert, former proprietor of the Ho
tel Essex who pleaded guilty to
fril^f es ° f " el , ln K liquor to minors, to
\isibly Intoxicated persons and to
keeping a disorderly house, reached
close to SI,OOO. Of this sum $650 was
in fines; the remainder, $829.59 were
for costs in the four cases. The trial
of Angelo A. Boschelli, former pro
prietor of the Monger hotel whose li
cense was also revoked for much the
same reason as was Eekert's, will be
tried on similar charges at the March
term of court.
Realty Transaction*. Realty trans
actions yesterday included the follow
ing transfers: Union Realty Investment
"°'"P an >" H. L<ynch and Nathan
E. Hause, Bellevue Park. $877 and sl,-
. ~4 2. ' respectively; E. S. Chenowlth to
It,' 1 '?" R f ; a ''y Investment Co., Bellevue
p ft J' i Nelly to C. Metallo
sPann eta ll°* , st eglton, $l,lOO and
f 1.000, respectively; T. Sterlink's heirs
V; Crim and Evan Adams, both of
Wllllamstown, $3,600 and $1,026. respec
tively; N. Adams to E. S. Warfleld, Wil
liams township, $1,000; Mary Z. Miles
A Hawthorne, 2306 Prospect;
P. M. Oyler to W. J. Bailev; W.
J. to Rebecca Loeser, 182 i Re
gina, all for $1 each; J. S. Prout to H
O. Rupp, Wiconlsco, S3OO.
At , th ,? He * , " lpr * Oflee. Letters on
tlie following- estate were issued bv
geklster of Wills Danner: Benjamin
Heir, to C. L. Herr, city.
Clarion Sealer a Visitor. Reed B
Heck, county Inspector of weights and
measures of Clarion county, was a vis
*? r > sre5 re to ~clay. He is inspecting the
city s department of weights and meas
ures and expects to remain with City
Sealer Reel until Thursday.
Building Inspector Moesleln at Desk.
—For the first time since his illness,
several weeks ago, City Building In
spector Ed. Moeslein was at his desk
for a short time yesterday afternoon.
!\>w License Ordinance Not Ready.
The new license tax ordinance which
W ' Gorgas. superih,
of finances, expects to offer in
Council, will not be ready for this af
ternoon, as had been expected, and it is
doubtful if it will be in shape to sub
mit before the meeting next week.
County Solicitor Recover*. Maior
Fred M. Ott. County Solicitor, who had
been confined to his home for a few
days with an attack bordering on
grip, is at his office again.
* Exams Robbin Ben
nett, a law student, has successfully
passed the qualifications for admission
to the Dauphin County Bar and his
SKS m J ne S? at d on for atim 'ssion has been
filed by the board of law examiners.
New Ilond Must lie I'lled. _ l n a
brief order handed down to-dav bv
President Judge Kunkel. the Pennsyl-
Vi J-", la I" ves tment Company was direct
ed to file a new bond in the replevin
suit of the Pennsylvania Realty Com
pany vs. T. B. Rockafellar.
Commonwealth Trust's Bond Approv
ed. lhe Dauphin County Court to
day approved the bond of the Commori-
H,! lLT rURt , Company, trustee for
the estate of George W. Zimmerman
The bond is for $4?082.14, the amount
involved being $2,041.07. mount
Won't Advertise For Bids. Instead
of advertising for bids for a new heat
pSLP rflj a * the . county almshouse the
f °° r _P ,r «ctors to-morrow will likelv
to h ® mad^-
This is ln line with the suggestions of
the January grand jury. 7\ similar
P ,an will likely be followed In repalr
of K the 6 bu? ldlng.' S °'" e Bec "°°»
llnronranln* Parent-Teacher Uatber
?!*' "7 *ls various parts of the county
enthusiastic parent-teachers' meetings
similar to those held from time to time
in various parts of t!»e city, are being
held, and County School Superintendent
Carver said to-day that this feature
will be encouraged. The superintendent
kes it. a point to visit as manv of
these affairs as possible.
Graft Charges Against
Canadian Legislators
By Associated Press
Montreal, Jan. 20.—The Montreal
Daily Mail to-day publishes charges
of alleged Incredible corruption
among the members of the legislature
at Quebec." In the public Interest'
the Mail says, a committee of the
Legislature should be appointed, be
fore the House is prorogued this week
to investigate thoroughly the charges
which the Mail asserts it will put for
ward with supporting evidence. The
Mall says:
"We know that money has been
paid members of the legislature for
legislation, which, on the fact of it
iff so subversive of the public interest
as to need no more condemnation
than its clauses bear.
Died
PARKHILL On January 17. • 1914
Charles H. Parkhill. ' '
Funeral on Wednesday, January 21
1914, at 2 o'clock, from his late resi
dence, Third and Chestnut streets No
flowers. Burial private.
Legal Notices
NOTICE Is hereby given that the
United Garment Workers of America
will apply to the Secretary of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, on Febru
ary 4, 1914, for Registration of their
Union Label under the provisions of
the Act of 1889 and supplements.
B. A. LARGER,
General Secretary.
NOTICE is hereby given that applica
tion will be made to the Court of Quar
ter Sessions of Dauphin County, Penn
sylvania, on Monday, the 26th day of
January, 1914, or as soon thereafter as
said Court may be In session, for au
thority to transfer the retail liquor
license now held by Frieda M. Russ
executrix of Matilda Russ, deceased at
No. 10U1 Market Street (corner of Tenth
Street), Ninth Ward, Harrlsburg
Pennsylvania, to Charles E. Ooppedge
R. S. CARE,
„ . . Attorney for petitioner.
Harrlgburg, Pa., January 15, 1914
'QUOTATIONS ARE SWUNG
OVER NARROW RANGE
Sentiment Was Cheerful, Owing to Low Money Rates; Oil
Shares Buoyant
Ry Associated Press
Nlew York, Jan. 20. Quotations
swung back and forth over a narrow
range during the morning. The under
tone was good, t>nt the active shared
made no appreciable headway in either
direction. Little business was trans
acted, pending delivery of the Presi
dent's message to Congress later in the
day. Sentiment was cheerful, owing
to low money rates and indications of
better business. Oil shares were buoy
ant, Mexican Petroleum rising live
points. Somi' high priced railroad Is
sues were in better demand, especially
Louisville and Nashville. St. Paul,
Pennsylvania and New York Central,
t anadlun Pacific losa more than two
points, its decline being due to foreign
selling. Steel and Reading were under
pressure at times, and selling of these
stocks overcame upward tendencies
elsewhere.
Bonds were firm.
FurnUhed by H. W. SXAVKLV,
Arcade Building.
New York, Jan. 20.
~ , „ Open. 2.30 P.M.
Alaska Gold Mines . 22 % 22' i
American Can 33 33
American Can pfd.. 94 94%
Am. Ice Securities.. 25 25
American Smelting. 68% 67 U
Am. T. & T 120 % 120
Anaconda 35% 35%
Atchison 97% 97 y.
Baltimore & Ohio . . 93% 93 %
Bethlehem Steel ... 36% ,35 %
Brooklyn R. T 89% 89%
California Petroleum 27% 27%
Canadian Pacific .. 212% 212%
Central Leather ...-26% 26%
Chesapeake & Ohio. 65% 6494
C-.M.&St.P 103% 103%
Chlno Con. Copper . 40% 39%
Col. F. & 1 32% 32%
Consolidated Gas .. 134% 133%
Corn Products .... 11% 11
Distilling Securities . 17% 17
Erie 30% 30%
Great Nor. pfd 128% 128%
Great Nor. Ore subs. 38% 37%
Interboro-Met 1514 15
Interboro-Met. pfd.. 60% 60%
Lehigh Valley 153% 152%
Louis. & N. x d 3% 139% 139%
Mev. Petroleum ... 57 60
Mo., Kan. & Texas . ' 22% 22%
Missouri Pacific ... 28% 28%
Nev.'Con. Copper .. 15% 15%
New York Central . 92 92%
N. Y., N. H. &H. . . 76% 76%
Norfolk & Western. 104% 103%
Northern Pacific ... 113% 113%
Pacific Mail 27 26%
Penna. R. R 113 U3
Pressed Steel Car . 32 31%
Ray. Con. Copper .. 18% 18%
Reading 169% 169%
Rep. Iron & Steel.. 24% 24
Rep. Iron & S. pfd 86% 86%
Rock Island 14% 14%
Rock Island pfd. .. 23% .23%
Southern Paeifio .. 94 % 94%
Southern Railway . 26 25%
Tennessee Copper . 34% 34%
Texas Company ... 139 140%
Union Pacific 158% 158%
U. S. Rubber 59% 59%
U. S. Steel 63% 63%
IT. S. Steel pfd. ... 109% 109
Utah Copper 51% 51%
Va. Caro. Chem. ... 82% 32
Wabash pfd 9% 9%
Western Union Tel. 59 60
Westingliouse Mfg.. 68 68
CHURCH SHOULD SW
CLEAR OF POLITICS
Rev. Mr. Bergstresser Advises Lu
theran Ministers to Remem
* ber True Aim of Church
j That the church
should not identify
itself in any way
with political mat
ters was the gist of
the talk given by
- *1 . the Rev. Fuller
tJUJ Bergstresser, pas
. flfa. tor of St. Peter's
•-L /'UK* Lutheran Church,
' Aliddletown, be
ki
mniXHHL Ministerial Asso-
KJ nil elation in the
Young Men's Chrls-
AiTj tian Association
this afternoon. The
! Rev. Mr. Bergstresser sp.id that the
church should not enteir into local
politics more than to be informed as
to the moral values in the campaign.
There should be no preaching on po
litical subjects from the pulpits, in
his opinion. He said:
"Social reformers all die leaving
more ills than when they started out
to reform things. The reason for this
is that they tackle too many things
that don't fit with human nature.
Human nature, which is always the
same, can only be fitted by the ten
commandments."
He said the church should not be
a humanitarian institution. "The
present-day cook stove apostasy, or
the craze to be fed among some who
follow the churches, has its danger in
drawing churchworkers away from
the real reason for churches—the sal
vation of souls. The social service
workers, with their playing on one
string, are wearisome. The church is
for the temporal betterment of man
kind; but its main idea is for the spir
itual safety of men's souls."
>o Terror In Revival. The Kev.
Dr. Clayton Albert Smucker began the
flfty-flve-mlnute evangelistic services
last evening:, and the auditorium of the
B. P. Stevens Memorial Methodist Epis
copal Church was crowded. The big
men's chorus sang' "lie fs So Precious
to Me" and "He Died For Me." Dr.
Smucker talked 011 "Klnding the Clew
of I,tfe." The simplicity of the service
was the most striking; feature of the
meeting:. The entire absence of emo
tional appeals and the note of terror
marked the service. The contrast was
most striking, as compared with the
evangelist or yesterday. From Dr.
Smucker's opening: word to his closing;
sentence he commanded and forced the
undivided attention of his audience.
People listened with the keenest intel
lectual pleasure, and yet it was a strong
appeal to the heart. The service to
night begins at 7:4 G.
Berwick Pastor Speak*. The Evan
gelical ministers of Hie city, this morn
ing heard the meaning and the signifi
cance of the call to the ministry ex
plained to them, by the Rev. Dr. -Rich
ard Henry Qllbert, of Berwick. Dr.
Gilbert read on the subject of "The Di
vine." The Rev. Dr. Gilbert Is a guest
at the home of Dr. C. M. Ewing, of 16<)0
North Sixth street.
COMMITTEE PREPARES TO
TAKE UP BIG SUPPLY BILLS
Washington, D. C., Jan. 20. —The
Senate appropriations committee pre
pared to-day to take up consideration
of the big supply bills as rapidly as
thehy come from the House and in
ot-der to dispose of them as rapidly
as possible sub-committees were ap
pointed. Senator Martin, chairman of'
the committee seeks to co-operate
with House leaders and the President j
in disposing of legislation us rapidly 1
as possible with a view to an early I
adjournment of the session.
JANUARY 20, 1914.
CHICAGO BOARD OK TRADE
Furnifthrd by H. W. SNAVBI.V,
Arcade Building.
Chicago. 111., Jan. 20.
„.. Open. High. Low. Clos.
Wheat —
Mai" 92 92 91% 91%
Corn— 87 ** STTi 87 871,4
Oats— 65 651,1 04 % 64
¥ a >' 38% 35% 39% 39%
J,I, J 38 38% 38T 8 38
CHICAGO CATTISH
"y Associated Pres.*
Chicago, 111., Jan. 20. Hogs Re
28,flm>: slo\v. Bulk of sales, $8.35
$8.2008.47% : mixed. $8.30
„ he a v .v. $8.25® 8.57%; rough.
piga, $6.7508.20.
o tL a l, e Receipts. 4 000; fcarely
Sif : i? 5 ' ... S eeves - $6.70@9.50; Texas
steers. $6.9008.10; stockers and feed
rTo'rJ Y '•~ 5; cows and heifers, $3.50
08.50; calves, $7.50<5>11.00.
Sheep Receipts, 16,000; firm. Na
tive $4.8006.00; yearlings, $5.8507.10;
lambs, native, $6.8008.05.
PHILADELPHIA PROD*"CK
By Associated rress
Philadelphia, Jan. 20. Wheat
mv,V iv^ O V. 2> red - export, 95@95%c;
@s'loo% Duluth> ex P°rt. 99V4c
„£ OTn , — Lower; new. No. 2, yellow.
Sril/ ' M 1 @69%c! do., kiln
dried, local, 70071 c.
Oats—Steady. No. 2, white, 45%@46c.
Market firmer; winter, per
$26.50 OJ7O® : SPrlnS ' Per to "'
.Sugars Market steady;
• <l6c ! fine granulated, 4.05 c;
3 JOc A ' 8 9 5c: Keystone. A.'
T,le market is weak;
r2■l* rn i creamery, extras, 35c; nearby
Prints, fancy. 38c.
PonSfvi . T '»e market is firm;
ani . a and other nearby firsts,
rectiJr?f es > ,10 -60 Per case; do., current
receipts, free cases, $10.20 per case;
net- <?o rn ' ex i ras ' flr sts, free cases, $10.50
nor „ ' °" flrst ». free cases, $10.20
per case.
Live Poultry Steady; fowls, 15 0
y °u nßT chickens, 15@16c;
ersl?CTi C » ICI S en 7' 15 H<-al7c; old roost
ductl f«liPv , duekßl do., spring
17019 c Keese, lo®17c; turkeys.
, Poultry Firm: fowls,
f , nnc >". Heavy, 18Hc; do..
"*ffll4? £ S> 15 @ 18c : do., small
, old ''oosters, 14c; roast
n? , fanr >' 1 !t@2oc; broll
14® I** fanc /' 20 @ 23r: do., fair
14® 18c; turkeys, fancy, 24®25c: do
11® 17 c ducks, 11 @l7 c; geese!
ir^ti^J. 083 Weak; Pennsylvania and
w • P er bl,Bllel . SO®B3c; New York
■ and Western, per bushel, 78®80c; Jer-
per basket, 20@50c.
Flour—The market is steady: winter
clear, $3 75@4.00: straights. Penn-
i J Kn an 54.15@4.30; western, $4.26(3)
1 V *i w pa , tents ' $4.50(5)4.85: Kansas,
straight, jute sacks, $4.10@4.30; spring-,
*ta. clear. straight $4 2on
4.40: patents4.so^4.6s.
L»K? y w~ ? h ? Inarke ' Is Arm: tim
! NTn 1 J?' Jr laI ? e , b ?L® s x $19.00® 19.50;
No. 1, medium bales, $18.50® 19 00- No
I ■ _fl7.oo@ 17.60; No. S. $14.00 @16.00
lii en Si 1- m , I*?;, I ' l S ht . mixed, $17.00®
I @IG 6o $16.00® 16.50; No. 2. $14.50
; Foreigners' Quarrel
Over Woman Sends
Two Men to Hospital
Sivetko Tovlovlc, aged 38, is in the
Harrlsburg Hospital in a critical con
dition with a number of ugly stab
wounds in his stomach, back and
chest, and a probable penetration of
one lung; and Jovo Stojadinov, 36
years of age, is in the same institution
with cuts on the head, face and body,
as a result of a stabbing affray in
Myers street, Steelton, shortly before
noon to-day.
Roda Janic, said to be the man who
did the cutting, was arrested soon
after the fight by Constable James
Haines. He was sent to jail without
bail by Squire Gardner, to await the
result of Tovlovic's injuries. The quar
rel is said to have been over a woman
Stojodinov got into the light as a
peacemaker.
Penrose Demands an
Indian Affairs Inquiry
Special to Tht^Ttlcfiapli
Washington, D. C., Jan. 20. —Investi-
gation of the administration of Indian
affairs, which was suggested by the
Rodman Wanamaker Indian Expedi
tion, is demanded in a resolution in
troduced in the Senate by Senator
Penrose.
The resolution recites the accom
plishments of the expedition, and pro
vides for the appointment of a com
mission of seven to conside and report
to Congress the condition of obtaining
among the Indians.
This committee, in conjunction with
the Indian Commissioner and' Dr. Jo
seph M. Dixon, leader of the Rodman
Wanamaker expedition, are empow
ered by the resolution to prepare a
bill to be submitted to Congress that
shall furnish an equitable and com
prehensive system of administration
for all Indians on the reservations or
off.
Senator Penrose said Mr. Wana
maker's expedition among the Indians
had accomplished a great work. Dr.
Dixon's book, he said, furnished com
plete information regarding the pres
ent condition of the American Indian.
WASHINGTON' BKIKST DIES
By Associated Press
Washington, D. C., Jan. 20.—The
Rev. Joseph F. McGee, one of the
best known priests in Washington and
rector of the church of the Sacred
Heart, died here early to-day after a
long illness.
For Sale—Drug Store and Fixtures
A BARGAIN
ltellring from business and because of razing; of building. April Ist. I
offer contents of my Drug- Store, consisting: of Fixtures, (McLean's) Soda
Fountain, (Lipplncott s Iceless) Drugs, Patent Medicines and Sundries at
#0 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR
Terms to suit responsible party.
E. E. HECK, BTII AND LIBERTY STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA.
FOR SAL.B
Modern Three-Story Brick House
221 Forster Street
Forty feet front, aide yard, and alley In rear.
Bath rooms on second and third floors.
Complete water heating system and three open fire irrates
Thirteen rooms and large hall. Gas and electric fixture*.
Front porch set back from street. More than a dozen closets
Near towns center—no perpetual car riding.
Inquire of W. S. Young or H McCormick, Jr., Cameron Bldg.,
Second and Walnut Sts., Harrisburg, Pa.
niIBBER STAH QA
flf SEALS* STENCILS UV
11 v MFG.BY HBG.STENCIL WORKS ■ ■1
1 I 130 LOCUSTST. HBG, PA. II
Herses For Sale
All In flrat-claaa condition. We
have more than we need for the
winter.
United Ice & Coal Co.,
Forater and Cowden Sta.
mmd
I*HE Harris burg Polyclinic Dlspea
«ary will be open dally except Sunday
«• 3 P. M„ at lti new location. 1701
North Second street, (or the tree treat
ment of the worthy poor.
• MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE
and others upon their own name*.
Clieap rates, easy payments, confiden
tial.
A damn A Co., R. 804, 8 IT. Market Sq.
This May Happen
To You
Life, limb and eight are of all
capital the most exposed to anni
hilation or Impairment.
Injuries and sickness cut down
earninKS and increase expenses^
One person In every seven Is In
jured every year.
There are no many risks you
must carry; why not let ub carry
the risk of accident and slckneas
which you can't.
The new policies of the General
Accident are strictly up-to-date and
will help the clouds roll by.
I. MILLER
General Agent
103 North Third Street
f— Y
Real Estate For Sale
1527 Boas street, 3-story. Never
occupied, 8 rooms and bath. All im
provements. Side entrance. Con
crete walks. Cement cellar. Price,
$2,100, on easy terms.
Cheap. 1829 North street, 3-story
frame. 0 rooms and hath. All Im
provements. Side entrance. Front
and back porches. Grass plots.
Price, $2,000, on easy terms.
Chas. Barnhart
MONEY
i
to loan in amounts of $5 to
S2OO to honest working peo
ple without bank credit at
cheaper rates than the law of
1913 allows.
Comparison of our rates,
terms and methods of doing
business with other loan of
fices will convince the most
skeptical borrower that this
is the place to come in time
of need.
Open daily 8 a. m. to 6
p. m. Saturday 8 a. m. to 9
p. m.
CO-OPERATIVE
LOAN & INVESTMENT CO.
204 Chestnut Street
FOR SALE
FARMS &
DWELLINGS
40 acres, 1% miles from Marysvllla,
frame house, bank barn, running
water, good land, price $4,000, In
cluding stock and farming Imple
ments
106 acres. 96 acres clear, 2 dwell
ings, bank barn, good condition, land
level, loam soil, all kinds of fruit,,
running water, 2 miles from rail
road, 6 miles from Sunbury or Dan
ville, Northumberland county. Pa.
Price, $6,000.
1805 Green street, 3-story brick,
all Improvements, side and rear en
trance.
1600 Hunter street, 3-story frame,
corner, rent $14.00 per month. Price,
$1,500. Bargain.
H. M. BIRD
UNION TRUST BUILDING
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