Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, March 03, 1914, Page 11, Image 11

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    Lost
LOST Alligator skin purse con
taining money, In Hoovers Jewelry
Store, Bowman's Store or Woolworth's
6 and 100 Store or on Third and Market
streets. Reward if returned to this
Office.
Bwiw——— w—bw
'' Help Wanted— Male
AN active, educated man of business
lability for special work in Harrisburg.
beginning March 16. Best references
r squired. Dodd, Mead & Co,, Perry
Building, Philadelphia.
BOY to make himself useful about
ptore. Apply R. H. Elarmai", Manager
McFalVa, Third and Market streets, be
tween 7 and I p. M.
CANVASSERS WANTED Several
fcood canvassers. Apply at once to cir
culation Department, the Telegraph.
MAN for city delivery wagon; must
tie honest and sobsr; steady position,
»<}<Jress in own handwriting, Bl * un «
references. Address v., 74«. cars of
'rslsgraph.
MKN SO to 40 years old wanted at
«?tyr^ r iu«U%; n w r W^m"My P °fo;
application blank- Address K.. 714, care
tol Telegraph.
TIP" nEPAIRERB WANTED. Hall.
ta.% filioo Co., Halifax, Pu-
ficip vv rtnteu —Jr«maic
FIFTY experience! operators for
newing op power machines; paid wuila
learning. Apply 8. #Uv#r t Fursur ftttd
Cowden streets.
GIRL to tlo mending. Apply Troy
Laundry, 1630-20 Fulton street-
GIRL to make herself generally use
ful and learn how to sell lu the Suit
und Cloak Department. Call at Living
ston's, » Soutn Market Square.
l/QQI'EHS, experienced, naaled at
oiute. Jllgbesl prices paid aad steady
work guaruulecd. Apply Idea
Hosiery Co., Pou'teeath it'Ht aad
JUayflowcr Hveuue.
SALESLADIES for Suits
and Coats; permanent posi
tions; good wages. Klein
Co., 9 North Market Square.
WHITE cooks, chambermaids, nurses,
housemaids, laundresses, with refer
ence. 617 North Second street.
$2.50 PER DAY paid one lady in each
town to distributo free circulars for
concentrated llavoring In tubes; permu
nent position. F. E, Bqrr Co., Chicago.
iuuaiioiib VV unted—Male
A COUNTRY boy wants work;
height. 5 feet It Inches; weight, 146 lbs.
Address Grorge, 640 Kelker street.
A POSITION us butler or houseman,
by a young colored man. Apply at once
656 Sayford avenue.
BY a neat colored boy, work of any
kind. Paul Walker, 664 Calder street.
COLORED man wants work of any
kind. Call, or address, 1210 Wallace
street.
WHITE man, with wife and three
children, wants good position on farm
as tenant man. Able to manage farm.
Address 428 Kelker street.
YOUNG colored man would like to
have a position us butler or porter In
store; can give references. Call, or ud
dress, 138 Liberty street, City.
Situations Wanted —female
A LADY desires a position as house
keeper tor light work or t assist In
kitchen. Address Y„ 744, caro of Tele
graph.
BY coljred woman, day's work. 1316
North Fourth street.
BY neat colored girl, position as sec
ond maid, chambermaid or to assist In
housework; must sleep at place. Ad
dress Miss M. A. 1., Camerou street,
MlddUtown. Pa. *
COLORED girl desires plain cooking,
or work of any kind. Call, or address.
807 South street.
COLORED girl desires position as
chambermaid or dishwasher in hotel.
Call, or address, 1442 Derry street.
COLORED girl wishes a place for
general housework. Call, or address,
711 State street.
EXPERIENCED colored woman
wishes position to do hotel pantry
work, Ice cream saloon or cook in good,
Christian family. 1418 North Seventh
street.
EXPERIENCED typist wants extra
typewriting work. Prompt service and
moderate charges. Apply M , 748, care
of Telegraph.
MIDDLE-AGED white woman desires
housework in small family. Call, or
address before 5 P. M., Mrs. J. Holter,
1244 Market street.
POSITION as cook or chambermaid
by colored woman. Mamie Carr, 1210
Wallace street.
WASHING und ironing to do at
house or will take home. 116H Lib
erty street.
WHITE woman des'res position as
cleaning oftices or day's work of anv
kind. Call, or address, 514 Filbert street.
WIDOW, with a flve-year-old child,
wants to keep house for respectable
widower. Address Box G, 747, care of
Telegraph.
WOMAN of education and refinement
wishes to read to invalids, elderly peo-
Ple, children, or any one "shut in."
errns reasonable. Address M., "50, care
of Telegraph.
YOUNG lady. ■ ith several years' ex
perience in coir, lete charge of books
*nd accounts, desires a change. Can
furnish Al references as to ability as
a bookkeeper and general office man
ager. Address Bookkeeper, care of
Telograph.
Agents Wanted
AGENTS everywhere to sell Madame
Uaselles (French) (switch and hair
fly®), a-well tried preparation. You can
have your switch and hair one color
Conceals gray hair, and gives switch
feeling and appearance of natural hair
Can be applied secretly In a few min
utes. Full sised sample (25c) will last
for years. G. and G. Distributors, No
C 5 Church street, Ephiata, Pa.
Rooms For Rent
NICELY furnished second floor front
room, with bay window, suitable for
man and wife, or one or two gentle
men. Also back room. Electric light
steam heat, phone. 44 North Seven
teenth street.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS, suitable
for light housekeeping. Stoves fur
nished free. Laundry, phone and bath- !
room privileges. Also jani tress service.
Bishop Building, 429 Broad street.
,• f urn ,lshed room, with heat, for
light housekeeping. Apply 620 North
street.
FORSALE
Bargain in Business Property
14 North Third Street
Four-story brick building with basement, store room on tlrst
floor, offices on second floor and apartments on third and fourth
Boors.
MILLER BROS. & NEEFE
FEDERAL SQUARE- IIARRISBLRG.
TUESDAY EVENING,
Rooms For Kent
TWO communicating rooms to bath,
1 second floor front; all conveniences;
use of phone; gas to cook with. 925
I North Sixth street. Cttll Bell phone
I 610 W.
WELL furnished room, facing Capl
-1 tol Park; yity steal)! Ileal; use of buth
I and phone; suitable for two gentlemen
lor man and wife. 406 North street.
ONE nicely famished large second
floor front room; pll modern improve
ments. Inquire at No. 1317 North Sec
ond street,
FURNJMHED ROOMIJ single or cn
suite; all convenient'!:!*. Including
phone; reference required. Apply 1015
North Front street,
TWO third floor furnished rooms, for
illglit housekeeping; all conveniences.
1813 North Sixth street.
TWO nicely furnished rooms, for gen
tlemen, with city heat and use of bath.
Address M., 725). care of Telegraph
! ROOM In private family, on th« Hill.
Call Ball phone 137411, or address 450
es^raaßEßßs^ssjßsssssess^eKHßesasaess
Rooms Wanted
FOR the representatives of The
Grand Lodge of Odd Fellow* from May
19 to 21, Inclusive, B t* to »? r,ce a „1?
number. Address John 8. Splcer, 27b
Peffer street.
TWO bedrooms wanted, One furnish
ed and other unfurnished. Between
Market Square and Broad street. Ad
dress F., 749, care of Telegraph.
Apartments For Rent
COMMODIOUS second floor apart
ment, Front and Herr streets; large
front porch overlooking river; electric
light and gas; hardwood floors. Also
farage In rear for rent. T. B. Rocka
ellar, Second and North streets.
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FOR RENT
TWO four-room and bath apartments;
city steam; complete for bachelor or
small family. 214 North Second street,
Drug Store, or X2'J Pine street.
1653 North Third street, 6 rooms and
bath, furnace; 100-102 Short street, S
rooms and bath; store rooms 110 South
Thirteenth street. Apply 430 Walnut
street.
I THIRD floor apartment, 5 rooms and
[bath; steam heal and electric lights;
' large, light rooms. One block from
Capitol : __Address_P : _o : _BoK ! _3Ss ; jCUy^
lioarders Wanted
FOR pleasant rooms, centrally locat
ed. Rates reasonable. Apply *ll Black
berry street.
W anted
! WILLOW PLUMES ami old Feathers
to be made over into beautiful l 1 rench
I Plumes and the latest Fancies. See our
saleslady at 302 Calder Building. Afri
can Ostrich Farm & Feather Co., Har
risburg.
|
j _ Business opportunities
I AN opportunity to Increase your busl
j nets 100 per cent, by usiug Steel Die
Embossed Stationery. Phono 3652 for
prices. Harrisburg Embossing Plant,
! 1 North Fifth street, Harrisburg, Pa.
ANY intelligent person can earn good
income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Presa Syndicate, 798. Lock
port, N. Y.
J MADE $50,000 In five years in the
mail order business, began with $O.l
Send for fret booklet. Tells how. Hea- I
coclt, Lockport. N. Y.
business personals
CLKAM.NU CARPETS
AND Rbuo on your uoor with latest
unproveu electric cieaner service. Ex
perienced operators with macmnes.
D urnituro repaired and finished. A.
iMVia, 230 ooutli street, Bell phone
HB7-
HAILING
11. IV. LiATltu, uuaruiug Stable and
.National TraiiMicr Co. Movers of
iiianos, sate», Doners and general haul
ing. 11. ty. Uaine. Manager, Filth and
woodbine streets. Hell pnoue No.
2503 R.
FOR falling nalr try Gross' Quinine
liair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
Druggist una Apotnecary, llu Market
street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone
orders given prompt attentiou. Bell,
1860.
WORKS DRESSMAKING SCHOOL,
CAN take a few more students. Perfect
„iui.s
your entire dress while learning. Don't
ueiay coming, 22 iNorui Fourth street.
REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING
with best material and by expert help.
Send us your worn furniture. Our best
eitorts insure your satistaction. ij. N.
Cluck. 320 Wooatiine street.
FOR SALE AT GABLE'S, 113-15-17
South Second street, 5,000 sets new sash
Bxlo, 12 light, primed and glazed, al
$1.16 per set.
Real instate i'or bale
■
ON EASY TERMS, a 21"-story. 30x30
8-room brldi house on corner of Long
and Summit streets, Camp Hill Heights
—porches bath steam heat—elec
tric light lot, 118x220 3O fruit
trees planted 8 minutes walk from
trolley one faro and ten minutes' to
Harrisburg—good soil—good air—good
water good neighbors. Address t>..
No. 963, care of Telegraph, or call Bell
phone 3048 L. Also for sale other fine,
large lots overlooking the oity.
THREE SUBURBAN PROPERTIES
FOR SALE each with y rooms
porches furnaces lots. 28x130. Lo
cated on car line. Prices, 51,35u, $1,460
and *1,550, respectively. Bell Realty
Co., Bergner Building.
LOOK AT NO. 420 WOODBINE
STREET new brick house all
modern Improvements —gas and elec
tric lights porches. Owner to leave.
A good property cheap. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
1230 AND 1232 COWDEN ST. 2hi
story frames —■ 6 rooms each also
2'/4-story frame on rear of 1232
rental 'ncoine, $27.00. Price, $3,300.0u for
all. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and
Walnut Ftreets.
1340 AND 1342 VERNON ST. Two
and-one-half-story frames 6 rooms
each front and side porches stable
on rear. Price of both, $3,600.00. Brin
ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut
streets.
DERRY STREET COTTAGE, seven
rooms and bath; all improvements;
porches; side entrance; possession April
1. A bargain if sold at once. Imperial
Hardware Co., 1202 North Third.
RENTER would you rather own
your house than to pay rent? For a
small amount of cash and monthly pay
ments you can buy. Bell Realty Co
Bergner Building.
Real Estate For Rent
HOUSES FOR REXT
No. 521 N. Sixteenth St $27 00
3018 N. Second St $22 00
624 Peffer St |30.00
1733 Apricot Avenue sls 00
Particulars at Bell Realty Co., Berg
ner Building.
. Real Estate For Rent
I (FROM APRIL 1). 1724 Sycamore
I street (Cloverly Heights), 2 >4-story
brick nine rooms and bath front
I and back porch steum heat gas
j and electric litflit. Rent, $22.60. Rohrer
j & Son, Bergner Building, Third and
i Market streets.
i NEW 6-room house, at Edgemont,
one-half mile north of Penbrook. Rent,
>6.00, or sale price, J6OO. Lots are 30x
i? 0, with stable. G. S. Hartman, 3S
North Twelfth street, City,
TO small family, 1321 Wallace street,
live rooms und attic; nicely papered;
water in kitchen; paved street. Inquire
421) Broad street. Bell phone S6I3J.
JBl a Market street; six rooms; all
improvements. Rent, $lB. Apply 1817
Market street.
616 W'iconlsco street, 8 room*. >l2 per
month. Inquire 2331 North Third
street.
Real Estate Wanted
BETWEEN now and April 1, house
of about » rooms and bath, ahove Peffer
street, al not more than >25 rental. Ad
dress Box 746, care of Telegraph.
For Sale
FOR SAMS
TRUNKS, Traveling Bags, Suit Cases,
Gloves. Sole, harness and Strap
leather. Calfskin, Kip, Do :gola, Waxed
Upper and Sheep Skins. leather Sample
I Cases and Eeutner Specialties mad a to
I order and repaired. Uarrisburg Har
| n«ss and Supply Co., Second and Cliest
j nut streets.
S. C. W. LEGHORNS and White Orp
' Ingtons breeding stock; special price if
sold at once; also eggs for hatching
from Fritchey's Rhode Island Reds,
.Barred Rocks. White and Buff Orpiug
, tons and White Leghorns. Call Bell
Phono 507Y, or address A. B. Davis,
Penbrook, Pa.
GLASS window signs, Furnished
Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms und
Board and Table Board, at 25u each.
One of these signs will be given with
each six-tiins order for a classified ad.
if paid in advance. Inquire at Ol'tlco of
Telegraph.
ONE oak bedroom suit, spring, mat
tress, feather bolster and floor matting,
i oak Morris Chair, refrigerator, maliog-
I uny parlor table. No second-hand
j dealers need apply. 282 Barrl# street.
i LAST CALL tor overcoats. >ls and
Ku Overcoats for $1.60 und up. Slightly
used and in good condition. Come and
look them over. Open evenings. S.
Meitzer, 513 Walnut street.
CIGARS— For a limited time, we are
giving 12 Havana Blended 6o Cigars
tree with each Box of 60 of our Per
fecto Cigars, at $1 per Box, postpaid.
Snell & Co., Red Lion, Pa.
| INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS outlay all
others. Get th# heavy-laying white
egg strain. Eggs, SI.OO for 12, >#.oo per
100. Oliver Hoover, Riverside, Pa.
ONE font of 10 pt. and one font of
I 18 pt. O. S., with Antique Linotype
i Matrices. The Telegraph Printing Co.,
Harrisburg. Pa.
ONE. practically new Prairie State
150-egg Incubator. Used twice. Call,
or write, Sam. Curran, Bowtnun avenue,
Camp Hill, Pa.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Call
22ti Mulberry avenue, Steelton, Pa.
FOR SAUK CAKDfe on nal» at the
Telegraph Business Office.
For Rent
STOKE BOOM Foil RENT on the
corner of Third and Cumberland
streets, No. 1200. Show windows side
and front. In a live part of Harris
burg. The largest and best market
house, two of the best banks and many
first-class business ho-'ges in the same
sauare. In center of population. Size
of room 33x100 ft. 14-ft. ceiling. Up
to-date in every particular. Rent from
April 1, $125 per month, including beat
J. S. Sible, 266 llerr street.
THE large and spacious store room
and basement at 323 Market street, will
be offered for rent for a term begin
ning April 1. The store will be re
modeled to suit tlie tenant and will
have a depth of 210 feet to Blackberry
Avenue. Apply to W. & B. Strouse, 322
Market street, or Michael Strouse, 313
Market street.
.
FOR RENT Dcalnble offices In the
Telegraph Building, Kingly or en-sulte.
Inquire at Uusluchm Office.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
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Storage
HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two
large brick warehouses, butlt ex
pressly for storage. Private •ooms
for household goods and unexcelled fa
cilities for storing all kinds of mer
chandise. Low .storage rates. South
St and Pen ". R. R.
STORAGE 4lB broad street, for
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms. >1 to S3. Wagons, 76 cents
per month. Apply D. Cooper Sc Co.. 411
Broad street Both phone*.
Money to Loan
PROFIT-SHARING I.OAX 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.
Card of Thanks
CARD OF THANKS
WE desire to extend our sincere
thanks to the relatives and friends and
various organizations for their courte
sies shown us during our sad bereave
ment.
MRS. GEO. M. HUSTON AND FAMILY.
Died
HAIN On February 28. 1914, George
Hain, aged 67 years, 3 months and
12 days.
Funeral on Wednesday forenoon, at
10 o'clock, from his late residence, 421
South Thirteenth street. The relatives
and friends are invited to attend with
out further notice. Burial private.
Burial at Shoop Church Cemetery.
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For Sale
For Rent
Furnished Rooms
Unfurnished Rooms
Cards Neatly and
Attractively Printed
Can Be Secured at
The Telegraph
Business Office
216 Federal Square
HARRISBURG C^S£C& TELEOKCPHJ
FIRST NIBLO TRkVEL
TULK BIG SUCCESS
Telegraph Tourists Had Exciting
Journey Through Land
of Riddles
A largo and good naturcd crowd
braved a wintry galo last night and
with the aid of coupons from the
Telegraph enjoyed the first of the
Nlblo Travel Talk on "Russia" at tho
Chestnut street auditorium- Ob
stacles loomed nu In the way of tho
travelers in the shape of poor elec
trical current, blown out plugs and a
chilly hall, but once on the journey
through "The Land of Riddles" every
body forgot about the troubles of (he
evening and had a happy time viewing
the scenes of a strange land.
With the> travelers last night as
guide and lecturer was Arthur B. Rice,
whose talks made the Journey all the
more Interesting. Mr. Price showed
various pllces of interest in und about
Russia. His stories concerning the
Czar and his family, and many differ
ent classes of people found, showed
conclusively that he had acquired his
knowledge by personal visits to Rus
sia.
Both stereopticon views in colors, at
least 150 of them, and frequent in
troductioag of moving pictures of
prominent scenes and customs made
the program one of the best.
MAX ROBERTSON.
SINGING ANI) TALKING PICTURES
SLAKE BIG HIT AT VICTORIA
Perfected singing, talking and danc
ing motion pictures from the Renfax
Film Company of New York were
demonstrated at the Victoria theater
i yesterday afternoon and evening be-
Jtore large audiences which much en
j joyed the mw feature In movies. The
[pictures brought before'the audience
jsorue of the most noted singers,- danc
,ers and performers in.stage life for a
j small cost of admission.
| The big number from the Honey
i mooti Express was especially well
I done by six clever people with all tho
necessary scenic effects. The big song
I number Apple Blossom Time in Nor
;mandy offered by ten or more men
and women was another big hit as well
as Kiss Me Good Night, Let Her Go
| and I Love Her Oh. Oh, Oh.
Many saw the real tango dance per
| formed by Miss Perot and Mr. How
, land as presented in the cabaret at
jShanleys in New York. These clever
j dancers posed for this picture and
I were very satisfying.
| So many were the expressions of
j satisfaction on the part of yesterday's
audiences that It was decided to hold
I the pictures over for another day and
'they will be included In to-days pro
jgram in conjnetion with a large num
j ber of additional features.
It has been decided to install them
j permanently, offering the latest songs
and dances each week.—Advertise
ment.
THE DARKNESS
The darkness lias been very kind to me;
She has shut out the white flame of
the world,
Hidden tho sun of sorrow when lt
hurled
Its beams on me, and I was lost in
light!
She brought the velvet healing of the
>» night
When I was frantic with the staring
day,
Till round about me her great spirit
lay,
A waveless ocean, drowning my dis
may.
The darkness has been very kind to me;
Like a still prayer thought by a lone
ly nun
Her quiet is; the day's griefs, one by
one.
Drift to the shore of long-forgotten
things,
And hushed are the loud earth's old
echolngs.
Deep In her bosom, deep, Oh, very i
deep,
I hide my head when her first |
shadows creep,
And sink at last within the pool of
Sleep.
—Charles Hanson Towne in Collier's
Weekly.
ALPHONSE PEG
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ALPHONSE PEGOUD
Tilting His Biplane High Over Paris
The visit of H. Alphonse Pegoud,
France's most daring airman, who
will arrive in New York the first week
In May, will be one of the big events
in the aerial history of 1914. Pegoud
intunds to display the latest styles in
Hying for the benefit of our Yankee
dare-devils. His program will include
Pegoud's air waltz, jumping the
waves, back somersaults, looping the
loop and flying in spirals, head down
ward.
TRADING DURING DAY
WAS NOT VERY LIVELY
No Large Quantity of Stock
Were Steady i
By .Associated I'ress
New York. March 3. Trading dur-
I ing the morning was on almost as small
j* basis as yesterday. The market still
, felt the effect of the storm, particularly
in the curtailment of outside business
lowing to the continued interruption of
! wire communication,
j There was no large quantity of stock
pressing for sale, and although the
, early movement was downward, the
' small decline was followed by a re«
! oovery, and by noon prices were re
| stored to about on a level with yester
day's close. London selling was large
ly responsible for the early recessions.
Bonds were steady.
rumlalied by H. W. KNAVBbY,
Arcade building.
New "York, March U.
Open. 2.30 P. M.
Alaska Gold Mines
Amal. Copper 73% 73%
American Beet Sugar 22 % 22 %
I American Can 29% 2 916
I Am. C. & F 60% 50%
American Cotton Oil 45 41^4
j Am. Ice Securities .. 30% 30
| American Smelting . 67% 67%
I American T. & T... 120 120%
I Anaconda 35% 35%
I Atchison 98% 96%
Baltimore & Ohio .. 91% 91%
, Bethlehem Steel ... 38% 38%
] Bothlehem Steel pfd 79 % 79 %
j Brooklyn R. T 92% 93
I Canadian Pacific ... 209% 208%
[Central Leather ... 31 31%
■ Chesapeake & Ohio. 63% 63%
Chino Con. Copper . 41% <l%
| Consolidated Gas .. 134 134
: Oorn Products 11% 11%
Distilling Securities . 19% 19%
|Krie 29% 29%
I General Electric Co. 147 147
I Goodrich, B. F* ~. . 22 % 23
i Great Northern pfd. 127% 127%
Great Nor. Ore subs. 35% 35%
1 Jnterboro-Met. pfd.. 59% 59%
Lehigh Valley 149% 149%
|Mex. Petroleum .... 66 66%
Mo., Kan. & Texas . IS 18
| Missouri Pacific ... 24 8J 24%
Nev. Con. Copper .. 15% 15%
New York Central . 89% 89^4
;N. Y., N. H. & H. .. 66% 65%
I Norfolk & Western. 102% 102
Northern Pacific ... 112 .112%
Penna. R. B 111% 111%
Pittsburgh Coal ... 21% 21%
Ray Con. Copper .. 20 20%
Reading 164% 165
Rock Island 5 % 5 %
Rock Island pfd. .. 8% 8%
Southern Pacific .. 94 93%
Southern Railway . 125% 25%
Tennessee Copper . 35% 35%
Texas Company ... 148 149%
Union Pacific 158% 158%
U. S. Rubber 59% 59%
U. S. Steel 04% 64%
U. S. Steel pfd. ... 110% 110%
I Utah Copper 54% 54%
Western Union Tel.. 63% 63%
Westinghouse Mfg.. 71 71
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCES
By .-Issoiiated Press
Philadelphia, March 3. Wheat
Firm; No. 2, red, export, sl.oo®
ll.00>6; No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export,
$1.0601.08.
Corn Firmer: new, No. 2, yellow,
natural, local, 70@70%0; do., kiln
dried, local. 72®73c.
Oats Firm; No. 2, white, 46®
4 6 He.
Bran Market firm; winter, per
ton, $28.00028.50; spring, per ton,
$27.75@28.20.
Refined Sugars Market steady;
powdered, 4.10 c; tine granulated, 4.00 c;
confectioners' A, 3.90 c; Keystone, A,
3.86 c.
Butter Tiie market is higher;
western, creamery, extras, 32% c; near
by prints, fancy, 36c.
Eggs The market Is higher;
Pennsylvania and other nearby mms.
free cases, $9.45 per case: do., current
receipts, free cases, $9.30 per ease;
western, extras, firsts, free cases, $9.45
per case; do., firsts, free cases, $9.30
per case.
Live Poultry Firmer; fowls, 17@
18c; young chickens, 15® 20c;
t roillrtt h Kt-vr i "111
ers, 12®13c: ducks, 18®20c; spring
I ducks, 18@20c'; geese, 15®17c; turkeys,
I 19 ® 2UC.
Dressed Poultry Firm; fowls,
western, fancy, heavy, 19% @ 20c; do.,
medium sizes, 17@19c; ao„ light
weights, 12®15c; old roosters,lsc; roast
ing chickens, fancy, 19% @ 20c; broil
ing ehlcUens, fan< y. do. fair
18®19e: capor.a, largo, 23® 26c; d 0.,,
small, 18®20c; turkeys, fancy, 24<8>1)6c;
do., fair, 20@23c; ducks, 11018 c; geese,
11® 16c.
Potatoes Firm; New York and
Eastern, per bushel, 85 ©9oc; Western,
per bushel, 85@90c; Jersey, per basket,
20® 20c.
Flour—The market Is steady; winter,
clear, 93.85 @ 4.10; straights, Penn
sylvania, $4.20 ® 4.35; western, $4.25®
4.40; patents, $4.50®4.90; Kansas
straight, jute sacks, $4.20®4.40; srrlng.
firsts, clear, $4.10®4.30; straights, $4.05
@4.50; patents, $4.60® 4.90.
Hay—The market Is very firm; tim
othy. No. 1, large bales, $18.0001850;
No. 1, medium bales, SIS.OO® 18.50; No.
2 $16.50®17.50: No. 3. $14.00® 15.00.
'Clover mixed: Light mixed, $17.00®
18 00; No. 1, do., $16.50® 17.00; No. 2, do.,
$15.00®1«.00.
Lasky Asks McDonald
For Condensed Version
of "Brady's Dream"
Leo McDonald, author, composer
and stage director of the Elks' musical
comedy that is to bo given its first
local showing at the Majestic Theater
to-night, Is In receipt of an offer from
Jesse L. Lasky, the well-known vaude
ville producer, for a condensed version
of "George Brady's Dream" for pro
fessional vaudeville use. There are
enough good points about the three
act musical comedy, "George Brady's
Dream," to make an excellent vaude
ville act, with something doing every
minute, not only In tho line of songs
and comedy, but the gorgeous gowns
and handsome staging blend cxcel-
I lently with the Lasky Idea In thcatrl-
I cals.
I The Carlisle Elks, Who are to pre
sent the show here to-night and to
morrow afternoon and evening for the
1 benefit of the Harrlsnurg Elks, will
I reach' Harrisburg late this afternoon
! and give a parade from the station to
; the Elks' home and thence to the
' theater for rehearsal for to-night's
play. They will be met by the recep
! tlon committee recently appointed by
the Elks. Indications are that the
opening performance of the musical
comedy will be well attended.
\
FOR BAI.E
FOR RENT
FURNISHED ROOMS
I'NPI RNISHEU ROOMS
Cardn neatly and attractively
prlnteil; run be neeured at
THE TEI.EOHAPII BUSINESS
OFFICE
"10 Federal Square
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Lt Notices
NOTlCE—Letter of Administration on
the Estate of Lucetta Hlbshman. late
of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., de
ceased, having been granted to tho un
dersigned residing In Harrisburg, all
person* indebted to said Estate are re- ;
quested to make immediate payment, |
and those having claims will present
them for settlement.
GEO. R. WTBSRMAN.
Administrator.
MARCH 3, 1914.
Pressing For Sale; Bonds
n Wall Street
CHICAGO HOARD OF Tit AUK
Kurnlabril by 11. W, S.NAVBLY,
Arcade llullUln*.
Chicago, 111., March 3.
Op#ii. High. «»w Clos
Wheat-
May o<i>t IMH4 93 ; '» 08%
July 89' I SO',l 88% 88%
Com—
May 87% 68 67 >4 67%
July «7 <« 67% 68 Ms 60%
' 'ats—
May 40% 41 40% 40%
July 40% 40% 40% 40%
CHICAGO CATTLE
By Asjociuttd Vrtss
Chicago, 111., March 8. Hogs Re
ceipts, 15,000; strong. Bulk of sales,
«s.s6<fj 8.70: light, $5.f>0©8.72% ; mixed,
$S.45® 8.72%; heavy, $8,30M5.75; rough,
?B.Bo® 8.45; pigs, $7,60®8.«0,
Cattle Receipts, 4,o00; slow.
Beeves, $7.25®it.75; Texas steers, $7.10
i @8.10; mockers and feodm's, ss,so(u>
8.00; cows and heifer*, $3. 65(2 8.58;
calves, $7.00®10.75.
Sheep Receipts, 22.000; steady. Na
tive, $4.8G©6.25; yearlings, $5.85<8>7.30;
lambs, native, $6.55(3>7.76,
Receivers' Sale
JOS. S. \V FTII MI; TS A.\SKKK CO.
By vlrture of a decree of the Circuit
Court of Baltimore City, passed on the
25th day of February. 1011, the under
signed, Receivers, will sell at Public
Auction on
TUESDAY, MAItOH 10, AND
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 11,
1 AT KING'S AUCTION SALESROOMS
4 TO 1U N. HIGH ST., BALTIMORE,
COMMENCING AT 0 A. M.
The valuable equipment of the above
company. The horses were selected
with great care for their usefulness,
and have been worked at city work by
various Baltimore Merchants, Naviga
tion and Railroad Companies tip to
February 21, 1914, and now ready to
resume similar service. They are the
bast lot of seasoned and acclimated
horses ever offered at public sale at
one time In tho history of Baltimore.
Anyone desiring work horses will find
this an opportunity never offered lie
lore to secure the most desirable
horses in singles, pairs and triples,
also several small Mules, the stock of
horses, mares and mules comprising
about
1113 HIGH CI.ASS WORK HORSES
:t DRIVIM; HOUSES
5 SM.AI.I. MI'I.ES
■OX WAGONS, TRUCKS -AND VANS
128 SETS HARNESS
SINGLE. DOMILE, TRIPLE
1 BUSINESS JAGGEIt
1 7-PASSENGHH TOURING CAR
All of which Is now on view at THE
JOS. H. WERNIG TRANSFER CO.'S
si ABt.liS, Harford avenue and Good-
SMV,^ t . r l- et '.. a . n . d „ rcmain there until
MONDAY. MARCH 9th. Tho Horses,
Mares, Mules, Wagons, Trucks, Vans,
1-o S '. w ' then be removed to
KINGS AUCTION RING and there sold,
as above mentioned, on TUESDAY,
March 10. and WEDNESDAY. March 11.
commencing at 9 A. M., and on
THURSDAY, MARCH 12
At the Jos. S. Wernig Tranfer
Co.'s Stable
HARFORD AVE. AND GOODWIN ST.
COMMENCING AT 10 A. M.
Will sell all stable utensils, contents of
Blacksmith Shop, comprising Forges,
Anvils, Gas Heater, Motor, etc.; con
tents of Harness and Paint Mo
tor and Mill for grinding feed. Office
Fixtures, Safe, Desks, Typewriter.
Burroughs Adding Machine, etc.
Sale Punitive and Prerinptory
RAIN OR SHINE
„ TERMS—CASH. NEW YORK EX
CHANGE OR CURRENCY.
JAMES KING, 1
GEO. J. KESSLEH, /Receiver*
' - 1
Horses For Sale
; All In first-class condition. We
have more than we need for the
winter.
United Ice & Coal Co.,
Forater and Cowden Sta.
V /
THE Harrlsburg Polyclinic Dispen
sary will be open dally except Sunday
at 8 P. M., at its new location, 1701
North Second street, for the free treat
ment of the worthy poor.
MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE
and others upon their own names.
Cheap rates, eauy payments, confiden
tial.
I Adam* A Co., It. 804. BN. Market Sq.
FOR RENT
-
4th Floor Apartment
Very centrally located, light from
both sides, front and rear, six
rooms, reception hall, separate
storage room, bath, ample closet
room, balcony, city steam heat,
water, vacuum cleaner, (Ire place
with two gas logs, gas range with
hot water attachment. Rent $55.00
per month.
H. M. BIRD
lloom 44, Uulou Trust Building
NOW IS THE TIME'
TORNADO INSURANCE
PLATE GLASS INSURANCE
Aery Low llatca
EDWIN J. FAGER & SON
General loMurnnee
No. 311 North Second Street
This May Happen to You
The General Accident Policies Are the Only
Real Shock Absorbers. Get One and Try
it on the Family When You Are Injured.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
(Verified by the Insurance Department of the State of New York.)
As of December 31, 1913.
ADMITTED ASSETS LIABILITIES
Real Estate $180,000.00 Reserve for Claims. . . $839,365.00
Mortgage Loans on Reserve for Unearned
Real Estate 19,000.00 Premiums 1,281,177.44
Stocks and Bonds, Reserve for Advance
(Market Value) .... 1,922,785.00 Premiums 100 per
Cash In Banks and Cor- cent 23,860.40
poratlon's Offices .. 169,078.70 Reserve for Commts-
Interest Due and Ac- slons on Outstanding
crued 26,573.58 Premiums 138,383.91
Premiums In course of Reserve for Taxes . . . 74,989.68
collection (Written Reserve for Sundry
slnco October I, Bills Due and Pay
-1913) 000.0Ji1.l t able 31,699.03
S u rpl ii << an HreKrUx
Pollpy Holders .... 1i8.0*7.!>3
$-,867,458.1! !t $1',867.468.3b
I. MILLER, General Agent.
fIIIBBER STAMfJO
!V||| SEALS A. STfcNCILS
|H MF6.BYHBO.STKNCIIWORKS ■ ||
U 130 LOCUST ST, HBG,PA. I#
Bank Statements
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
I'HK ISA ST BNU U AT.lv, of HtrrlshurK,
Thirteenth and Howard streets, of Dau
phin County, Pennsylvania, at the
closo of business February 80, 1914:
RESOURCES
Reserve Fund:
Cash, specie and
notes $36,892 50
~ue from approved
reserve agents,.. 61,658 17
t 1 *88.048 87
Checks and cash items 1,020 37
Due from Banks and Trust
Cos. not reserve 5,782 23
Avsets he Id free, viz:
Bills discounted:
Upon one name,.*21,073 00
Bills discounted:
Upon two ■ or
more names. ...158,708 40
— 179,841 40
J line loans with collateral,. 10,861 00
Laana op call with collateral, 78,453 54
Loans on call upon one
T »>**«• 44,760.42
Loans on call upon two or
more names 48,710 93
Loans secured l»y bonds and
mortgages 112,8C8 92
Bonds, Stocks, etc.. Sched
ule D 24,978 60
Mortgages and Judgments uf
record. Schedule D-2 81,470 7 6
Ofllee building and lot 17,000 00
Other real estate 19,400 00
Furniture and fixtures 4,460 00
Overdrafts 91 08
Miscellaneous ussetß 268 09
Total $657,454 91
„ , LIARILJTIES
Capital stock paid in *50,000 00
Surplus Fund 40,000 00
Undivided profits, less ex
penses ana Taxes paid, .. 10,634 49
Individual deposits
subject to check,*2Bß,7o2 19
Tune certificates
of deposit 255,145 64
Havings Fund de
, Posits 20,308 18
Deposits, inuiilcl
„ pal 20,000 00
Cashier's chocks
outstanding, ... 1,768 45
~ 5'16,924 44
Bills payable on unand 10,000 00
Miscellaneous liabilities, ... 895 98
„ Total *057,454 91
btate of Pennsylvania. County of Dau
phin, ss:
J, A 1 K. Thomas. Cashier of the above
named Bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement Is true to the
best of ray knowledge and belief.
(Signed) AD K. THOMAS.
Cashier.
Subscribed ami sworn to bofore me
tills 27th day of February. 11)14.
(Bljpied) A. W. SWENGEL
[Notarial Seal,] Notary Public.
Correct—Attest:
[SEAL.]
(Slgued> E. A. HEFFEIjFINQBR,
(Signed) JOHN K. MAY.
(Signed) E. M. SIBL.E,
Director*.
FOR RENT
APARTMENTS
Arcade Building
Four rooms, bath and kitchen
ette $15.00 a month
Three rooms, bath and kitchen
ette $32.00 a month
OFFICES
Desirable offices in Arcade Build
ing, Rent $14.00 and up a month.
Union Real Estate
Investment Co.
Room 403, Franklin Bldg.
212 Locust Street
N .J
MONEY
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 6 a. m. to 6
p. m. Saturday 8 a. m. to 9
p. m.
CO-OPERATIVE
LOAN & INVESTMENT CO.
204 Chestnut Street
11