Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, March 06, 1914, Page 15, Image 15

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    Lost
LOST Between Steelton and High
uplre, Wednesday morning. dealer's au
tomobile license tug No. 2003. Address,
or return to P. A. Zimmerman, 41 South
Second street, Steelton.
LOST A sable Collie puppie. nine
weeks old; four white feet; full white
collar; white tip nose and tail; named
Bob. Reward if returned to lbla
North street. t
LOST Amethyst Rosary, with gold
links and cross, with E. Keunedy en
graved on the cross. Reward if re
turned to 366 South Thirteenth street.
LOST Pair of scales from ice
wagon this morning. Reward if re
turned to B. F. Hoffman, Seventh and
Woodbine streets. ;
Help Wanted—Male
AN active, educated inan of business
ability for special work in Harrisburg,
beginning Mercli 15. Bent references
required. Dodd, Mead & Co., Perry
Building, Philadelphia.
PAYING engagement for those wil
ling to Invest $2.60. Money soured.
Can get it back when desired. Perma
nent situation seekers address M., < bt>,
care of Telegraph. (
SOLICITORS and men for wagons;
nood opportunity for hustlers. Apply
Grand Union Tea Co., 1308 North
Third street.
$75.00 MONTH paid Government Rail
way Mull Clerks. Parcel Post means
many appointments. Harrisburg exami
nations coming. "Pull" unnecessary.
Sample questions free. Franklin Insti
tute, JDept. 361-L, Rochester, N. Y.
rieip Wanted —i-emaie
A TRIMMER in millinery depart
ment of Klein Co.. Markc. Square.
A WHITE woman for cook and gen
eral housework in suburbs. Good
wages to right person. References re
quired. Apply to Clinton M. Hershey,
No. 14 South Second street, Harrisburg,
Pa.
CASHIER WANTED. Apply Factory
Outlet Shoe Co., 16 North Fourth
street.
CORSETTIERE, one with experience
In selling. Apply Manager of Bowman
Jt Co.
EXPERIENCED operators on McKay
sewing machine. Apply to Harrisburg
Shoe Mfg. Co., Vernon street, city.
EXPERIENCED (white) girl for
ifenerai housework; good wages; refer
ences required. Apply Mrs. J. B.
liiser, Hershey, Pa.
FIFTY experienced operators for
sewing on power machines; paid while
learning. Apply S. Silver. Forster and
Cowden streets.
LADIES of good personality to can
vass Nußone Corsets. Apply Nurses
S'ußone Corset Parlor, 314 North tecond
atreet. *
LADIES Start fascinating home
justness; tinting post cards, pictures*
He., spare time; make sl-' weekly; no
.anvassing; samples, lou; particulars
free. Artint, 413, 130 Manhattan
street. New York.
PERMANENT position for an educat
d, energetic woman who wants to
nake good. AttractiveVincome. Ad-
Iress £>. A., carc of Telegraph.
SEVERAL experienced sewing ma
hlue operators Call Chas. A. Sible,
ill Delaware avenue, between t» and »
/clock, evenings.
WE will consign and prepay plain
nachine sewing; reliable workers only.
Send 25c for sample of work and full
instructions. Agents make 5.0 can
tour. Dept. 45, Colonial Woolen Mills,
Lawrence, Mass.
Situations Wanted—Male
BY white, man, work on farm; can
furnish reference. Address 432 pres
ent street. __
HIGH-GRADE office man will be
}pen for engagement April 1; experi
enced in salesmanship and all general
jffice methods; can furnish A 1 refer
ences. Address K., 761, care of 1 olo
graph.
MAN, aged 30, wants position as
lelper on automobile truck. Call, or
write, 1258 Market street.
POSITION as clerk, or stenographer;
experienced; references. Address Box
k, 7UO, care of Telegraph.
POSITION of eome kind by worthy
nan, with family, in needy circum
stances; will work at collecting or any
jther light work that lie Is able to do.
■Yddress J. F. O'Brien, Edgemont.
YOUNG married man, 30, desires
steady position as clerk in grocery, or
Uiy kind of work; strictly sober and
steady worker: references. Address IL,
J9, care of Telegraph.
VY anted—Female
A GOOD colored girl wants work of
illy kind. Drop a card to 413 Filbert
street.
A RESPECTABLE lady wishes a po
sition as companion to an aged lady,
jne who lias had some experience; ref
erence furnished. Address 0., 752, care
it Telegraph.
BY experienced colored woman, po
sition as' cook in hotel or boardlng
iiouse, in or out of city. 1915 Logan
ivenue.
COLORED girl desires general house
work; no washing. Call, or address,
1426 Marian street.
COLORED girl desires work between
school hours. Call, or address, 1415
Currant avenue.
COLORED girl wants work of any
<ind. Please address 413 Filbert atl'eet
>r 40D Fifth street. City.
COLORED girl would like place of
my kind in private family; can give
•eferences. Apply 1613 Apricot ave
lue.
COLORED woman wants day's work
>f any kind. Call, or write, 232 South
fifteenth street.
GENERAL housework, Harrisburg
>r Steelton, private family. Address
15Vj Adams street, Steelton.
POSITION by middle-aged woman as
lousekeeper for man of good charac
er. rich or poor. Address Miss Kline,
223 North Tenth street, Reading, Pa.
WIDOW, with one child four years
ild, desires a position as housekeeper,
tpply 1326 Hunter street.
WOMAN wants general housework
ir washing and Ironing to do. Call, or
iddress, 1322 North Seventh street.
YOUNG colored girl wants to help
vlth light housework, or nurse, in
he country. Apply at 806 Cowdeu
treet.
YOUNG lady, 19 years old, wants po
rtion as pianist for moving picture
heater. Can furnish best references
nd start at once. Inquire, or address,
}ox 753, care of Telegraph.
FOK SALE
STEELTON
Building Lots
On Reyndcrs Avenue, just off
Sivatara street. Adjoining the Bor
ongli line on tlie East.
Desirablo lota —25 feet front by
114 to 117 feet, deep to a 10 feet
alley.
Prices; —$10. sl2 and sls per
foot front, according to depth of
lot.
Miller Bros. & Neefe
FEDERAL SQUARE, 11 arris burg
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FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRXPH MARCH 6, 1914.
Situations Wanted —Female
YOUNG woman desires position In
small, private family to assist with
housework. People must be good, plain
people. Address E. M. F., 1845 Herr
street.
Agents Wanted
AGENTS everywhere to sell Madame
Gazelles (French) (switch and hair
dye), a well tried preparation, lot. can
have your switch and liair one color.
Conceals gray liair, and gives switch
feeling and appearance of natural hair.
Can be applied secretly in a few min
utes. Full sired sample (Sse) will last
for years. G. and G. Distributors, No.
35 Church street, Eplirata. Pa.
Rooms For Rent
WELL furnished room, facing Capi
tol Park; city steam heat; use of bath
and phone; suitable for two gentlemen
or man and wife. 406 North street.
FURNISHED ROOM, second floor
front, facing Capitol Park; bath; elec
tric light; running water in room; use
of phone. 410 North street. .
FURNISHED ROOMS single or en
suite; all conveniences. Including
phone; reference required. Apply 1015
North Front street.
TWO nicely furnished rooms, for gen
tlemen, with city heat and use of bath.
Apply 272 Briggs street
NICELY furnished rooms; all con
veniences. Apply 125 South Third street.
Rooms Wanted
li'j married couple, board or furnish
ed rooms for light housekeeping, 1" city
or suburbs, with woman who will be
able to nurse woman when connnea.
Address Box K, 751, care of Telegraph.
TWO or three unfurnished rooms for
two adults, including use of bath; cen
tral location preferred. Address R.. <O4,
care of Telegraph.
TWO furnished rooms, for l'ght
housekeeping, by young couple; private
family preferred. Address G-, 7t>o, care
of Telegraph.
ONE or two furnished rooms, with
private bath, by man and wife, central
ly located. Address R., 756, care of
Telegraph. —.
Apartments For Rent
MacDAMELS APARTMENTS
FURIsISHED complete lor house
keeping; large livunsroom, with alcove;
bay window; bath; hot water; Kitchen
ette; sun range; private meter; beilsj
stationary tubs; sli 00 to 125.00. 141'
Market.
ONE housekeeping; apartment, four
rooms, including bath, complete
kitchen; large storage room; fronting
011 Locust street; modern conveniences;
city steam. Apply Penna. Realty Im
provement Co., 132 Locust street.
COMMODIOUS second floor apart
ment, Front and Herr streets; large
front porch overlooking river, electric
light and gas; hardwood doors. -\} so
garage in rear for rent. T. 1!. Rocka
tellar, Second mid North streets.
VV «iuied
WILLOW PLUMES and old Feathers
to be made over into beautiful French
Plumes und the latest Fancies. See our
saleslady at 302 Calder Building. Afri
can ostrich Farm Ac Feather Co., Har
risburg.
WANT to rent house of olght or ten
rooms, all improvements, on Hill, pre
ferably Derry, Thirteenth or Mulbetry
streets, or close to car line. Address
L, 11> I, v care ot Telegraph,
business upporiuiuuea
FOR SALE Grocery store, good lo
cation, ana cheap rent; mosuy cash
traae; win sell or exchange for a small
country property, rteason tor selling,
poor health, le.ms to suit. Addiess
K. Wood, Hageiscown, Md.
AN opportunity to increase your busi
ness 100 per cent, by using ateel uie
Embossed Stationery. Phone 3052 for
prices, ilairisourg Embossing Plant,
t jNorth Filth street, Harristiurg, Pa.
ANY Intelligent person can earn good
income corresponding tor newspapers,
experience unnecessary. Send fur par
ticulars. Press syndicate. m. Lock
port, N. Y.
I MADE |50,0U0 In live years In the
man order business, began with $5.
send for free booklet, lens how. Hea
cock, .166 Lockport. N. Y.
bu&iucbs ir'ei&oiiala
CL.UA.M.M» CARPETS
AND ULuo 011 your uoor with latest
■nipioVeu electric cieaner service. Ex
perienced operators with niacnnies.
furniture required and nnisiied. A.
lVt>7.
UAILUIG
11. W. LAThc., uukruiuif Stable and
.National iruusler Co. Movers of
pianos, sates, Doners and general haul
ing. H. VV. lvalue. Manager, Fifth and
v\ ooubinu streets. lien pnonu No.
2503 R.
FOR falling nair try Gross' Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
uruggist and Apothecary, 11!) Market
street, liarrisburs. l J a. Telephone
orders given prompt attention. Bell,
1960.
11. 11. PEFFER,
LOCAL EXPi\n,o» and Delivery. Piano
| and Furniture moving a specially. Stor
age of household goods and lurniture
packing, ueil phon© ItHSJ. 1119 Mont
gomery, ilarrisourg.
REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING
with best material and by expert help.
Send us your worn lurniture. Our best
citorts insure your satisfaction. S. N.
Cluck, 320 Woodbine street.
FURNITURE REPAIRS a specialty,
i Window screens and doors made. Small
carpenter contractu taken. S., 1217
North Second street.
FOR SALE AT GABLE'S, 113-15-17
South Second street, 5,0u0 sets new sash
Bxlo, 12 light, primed und glazed, at
$1.15 per set.
Real Estate For Sale
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE HEAL
ESTATE
THE undersigned will sell on the
premises hereinafter described, on the
southeast corner of Fmh and Wood
bine streets. City of Harrisburg, Pa., on
SATURDAY, the 7th day of March, A.
D. 1914, at 2 o'clock P. M., the follow
ing described real estate;
AH that certain lot or tract of ground,
situate in the Tenth Ward, of the City
of Harrisburg, atoresald, being on east
side of Fifth street, near Woodbine
street, and having a Irontage of 62 feet
on Fifth street and extending back a
uepth of 80 feet; having erected there
on, on the southern part of taid lot fac
ing Fifth street, two tive-room. TWO
STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSES
in good repair, also a large stable.
A very attractive piece of land for
the investor or prospective builder. Lo
cated in one of the best parts of the
city and constantly growing in value.
TERMS OF sale—Ten per centum of
purchase price to be paid the day of
sale and the balance April 1, 1914, when
deed will be delivered and possession
given.
H. W. LATHE.
TWO fine homes, will be finished
March ID. Nine rooms and latest and
only practical, common sense bath
room. Steam heated; large front and
back porches; ornamental fixtures
throughout; reception hall; open stair
case; laundry room and stationary
wash tubs; outdoor sleeping chamber
with south side exposure, size 15x8- 12
minutes by trolley to Market Square.
For further information call P. Vander
loo. Masonic Temple Building, Third and
State streets.
7-ROOAI, single "rame house, corner
Market and River streets, New Cumber
land; in good condition; large barn; lot
50x165 ft. Price, $2,200.00. One-half of
amount allowed to remain on first
mortgage at G per cent. Inquiro F. E
Coover, New Cumberland, Pa.
3220 GREEN STREET. 2 -story
frame, slaje-roof house; lot 21x150-
bath; electric lights; cement walks and
steps front and back; houso In good
condition; 11 peach, 1 pear, 2 cherry, 3
plum, 1 srrape. In bearing condition;
owner living in house. Price, $1,950
Good reason for selling
Real Estate For Sale
59-ACRE FARM, located one mile
south of Lewlaberry. York county.
Good house of 7 rooms; also good barn;
splendid spring water; good farm for
fruit or truck. Price, $2,300.00. Inquire
F. E. Coover, New Cumberland, Pa.
THREE SUBURBAN PROPERTIES
FOR SALE each with 9 rooms
porches furnaces lots, 25x130. Lo
cated on car line. Prices, $1,350, |1.400
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.
2401 N. FIFTH ST. Corner Fifth
and Seneca streets two-and-one-lialf
story frame dwelling 9 rooms, bath
and hot water heat lot, 25x110. Brin
ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut
streets.
BRICK HOUSE, 2311 Derry streat;
all Improvements; electric and gas fix
tures; steam heat; small amount of
cash needed; balance on easy terms.
Call D. B. Weaver, 2309 Derry street.
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.
AT $2,300 CASH, 2341 Jefferson
street. 3-story brick; 9 rooms and bath;
cemented cellar; hot and cold water In
cellar. Call 565 Mahantongo street, or
2037 Fulton street.
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.
617 N. EIGHTEENTH ST. 3-story
frame dwelling 8 rooms, bath and
furnace. Lot, 21x120. Price, $2,460.00.
Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut
streets.
THE last new brick house out of 14
on Park street at a bargain and easy
terms. Apply to Clinton M. Hershey,
No. 14 South Second street, Harrisburg,
Pa.
NO. 1607 MARKET STREET; beauti
ful location; ten rooms; all conveni
ences; will sell reasonable to quick
buyer. Apply at above number.
A FINE home, fronting Reservoir
Park, offered at bargain figure till
March 10. D. E. Briglitbill, 2 North
Court street. Both phones.
Real Estate For Rent
(FROM APRIL 1), 1724 Sycamore
street (Cloverly Heights),
brick nine rooms and bath front
and back porch steam heat (jas
and electric light. Rent, $22.50. Rohrer
& Son, Bergner Building, Third and
Market streets.
DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, 322 Em
erald street, in perfect order; side yard;
front porch; every convenience; hot
water heating system; possession April
1. 1914. Rent. S3O. Inquire on prem
ises. or of E. W. Evans, Glo North Fif
teenth street. Bell phone 762 J.
BV widow, part of three-story brick
house, in good locality, with improve
ments and large yard. Middle-aged
couple without children preferred. Ad
dress W., 763, care 'of Telegraph.
NEW 6-room house, at Edgemont,
one-half mile north of Penbrook. Rent,
$6.00, or sale price, S6OO, Lots are 30x
120. with stable. G. S. Hartinan, S8
North Twelfth street, City.
FOR RENT _ , J
1821 STATE STREET (furnished,
from April 1) 3-story brick house —
with 8 rooms and bath s2s. Miller
Bros. & Neefe. Bell phone 1595.
TO small family, 1323 Wallace street,
five rooms and attic; nicely papered;
water in kitchen; paved street. Inquire
429 Broad street. Bell phone 3613 J.
1954 SWATARA STREET; 8 rOoms
and bath; front ahd back porch; house
in good condition; rent, $ll.OO. inquire
at 29 North Sixteenth street.
MODERN house; all conveniences; 8
rooms and bath; good location. Apply
H. W. Miller. 2210 North Third street.
Bell phone 655 R.
ISI3 Market street; six rooms; all
improvements. Rent, $lB. Apply 1817
Market street.
Real Estate Wanted
ON April 1, a modern house for a
family of three, in a good section of
city and having two rooms, kitchen and
hall on first floor; 4 bedrooms and batli
on second floor. In answering give full
particulars. Box T., 758, care of Tele
graph.
WANT TO RENT HOUSE, 7 rooms
and bath, with all modern conveni
ences, in good locality; electricity and
furnace, and hardwood floors. Willing
to pay up to $25. Apply Room 205,
Telegraph Building.
For Sale
FOR SALE
THE Board of Commissioners of Pub
lic Grounds i'.nd Buildings will offer at
public sale, 'n front of Statu Capitol
Building, at entrance Fourth and State
Streets, Harrisburg, Penna., at 10
o'clock ... M., March 7, 1914, the follow
ing buildings and structures upon the
premises within the boundaries of the
proposed extension of Capitol Park, in
Eighth Ward, City of Harrisburg:
Cowden Street, 120, 124, 409, 507.
South Street, 600, 602.
South Alley, 432, 603, 605.
Tanners Street, 117.
State Street, 445, 514.
Filbert Street, 406, 408.
The purchaser shall pay to the Com
monwealth of Pennsyivartla, through
the office of the Superintendent of Pub
lic Grounds and Buildings, Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania, by certified check or
United States currency, tho amount at
which the said building or buildings
and structures are awarded to them, as
follows: A cash payment of 25 per cent
shall be made on day of Male and tho
balance before entering upon the prop
erty to remove the material purchased.
In all cases where the premises are
unoccupied, possession will be given
the purchaser immediately. Where the
S remises are tenanted possession will
e given immediately after the premises
are vacated. The Commonwealth will
not be responsible for any damage to
property after possession is given. Pur
chaser shall state at time of their ofter
the time required to remove tho build
ings and material after being given
possession by the Commonwealth
which in no case shall be longer than
00 days. All building refuse shall b«.
carted away from the premises by the
purchaser. All foundation walls must
be taken down and removed at least
three feet below level of street.
The Board of Commissioners of Pub
lic Grounds and Buildings reserves the
right to accept or reject any or all
bids. The work of removal shall be
performed under the direction of and
to the satisfaction of the Superinten
dent of Public Grounds and Buildings
NOTE—The sidewalks and street
pavements are not to be removed by
purchaser of buildings or structures
under this schedule.
By order of the Board.
SAMUEL B. RAMBO,
Superintendent.
C. P. RODGERS,
Secretary.
GROCERY* STORE Located in
town of 12,000 population, enjoying the
best business in the town; stock and
fixtures will be sold at Inventory, which
will amount to about $3,500.00; busi
ness done last year amounts to over
$20,000.00; good reason for sellin-- an
elegant opportunity for the right man.
Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Wal
nut streets.
FOK SALE
TRUNKS, Traveling Bags, Suit Canes,
Gloves. Sole, Harness and Strap
Leather. Calfskin, Kip, Dc-igula, Waxed
Upper and Sheep Skins. Leather Sample
Cases and Leather Specialties made to
order and repaired. Harrisburg Har
ness and Supply Co., Second and Chest
nut streets.
S. C. W. LEGHORNS and White Orp
ingtons breeding stock; special piico If
sold at once; also eggs (or hatching
from Fritchey's Khodc Inland Reds,
Barred Rocks, White and Buff Orping
tons and White Leghorns. Call Bell
phone GO7Y, or address A. U. Davit,
Penbrook, Pa.
For Sale
GLASS window signs. Furnished
Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and
Board and Table Board, at 26c each.
One of these signs will be given with
each six-tlma order for a classified ad.
If paid in advance. Inquire at Oftice of
Telegraph.
ONE Dr. Woods open-front type
Poultry House, 16x40 feet; six pens, wire
partitions, roosts and dropping boards
hinged; portable nests; tongued and
grooved material. Call, or write, Sam
Curran, Bowman avenue. Camp Hill,
Pa.
NORWALK ROADSTER; late model;
first-class condition; run very little;
five practically new tires; car must be
sold at once; reasonable. Address, or
call, ilarnlsh Garage, Mechanlcsburg,
Pa.
LAST CALL tor uvercoats. sls and
S2O Overcoats for $1.50 and up. Slightiy
used und ill good condition. Come and
lcok them over. Open evenings. S.
Meltzer. 613 Walnut street.
BABY CHICKS that live and grow.
Pure bred S. C. W. Leghorns. Ready
for delivery March 10. Eggs, 15, 75
cents; 100, $4.00. L. E. Hlppensteel,
New Cumberland. 3088J Bell.
CIGARS—For a limit) d tunc, we aro
giving 12 Havana Blended 5c Cigars
free with each Box of 50 of our Per
fecto Clears, at $1 per Box, postpaid.
Snell & Co., Red Lion, Pa.
BICYCLES l2 rebuilt bicycles In
fine shape. Some good as new. Special
prices for to-day and to-morrow's sale.
Keystone Supply Co., 814 North Third
street
BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE.
Late model, No. 9; electric drive; all
Improvements; almost new; best offer.
Address H., 757, care of Telegraph.
ONE font of 10 pt. and one font of
IS pt O. 8., with Antique Linotype
Matrices. The Telegraph Printing Co,
Harrisburg, Pa.
EXTRACTED CLOVER HONEY", $2
Ser gallon. Delivered by parcel post,
enerous sample, 10c. L K. Hostetter,
Lititz, Pa.
ONE $700.00 88-note Player Piano.
Very slightly used. Price. *298.00.
Winter Piano Store, 23 North Fourth
street.
A GOOD quantity of various drugs
to be sold cheap for cash. Inquire at
once. 1342 North Sixth street.
A MARKET WAGON, set of harness
and blanket. Cheap. Morris Livingston,
Box 56, Enhaut, Pa.
AN Uprirht Chlckerlng Piano, in fine
condition. Apply 400 North Front
street, Steelton, Pa.
AN Upright Piano, in use only a short
time; will be sold cheap. Apply at 122
Charles avenue.
HOUSEHOLD furniture, cheap to
quick buyer. Address H., 762, care of
Telegraph.
BULLDOG puppy; price very reason
able. Apply 1746 North Sixth street.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph business Office.
GAS RANGE. Apply G. W. Green,
Rutherford Heights.
For Rent
STOKE ROOM FOR 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 aud best market
house, two of the best banks and many
first-class business houses in the same
square. In center of population. SUe
of room 33x100 ft. 14-ft ceiling. Up
to-date in every particular. Rent from
April 1, $125 per month, lucluding heat
J. 8. Slble, 25b Herr street
STORE ROOM, No. 5 Grace street;
large show window; city steam heat;
two doors from Market street and P.
R. R. Station; suitable for any busi
ness; now occupied as tailoring estab
lishment. Apply Claster's Jewelry
Store, 302 Market street.
I-.
FOR RENT Desirable ottlces In the
Telegraph tlulldlug, adngly or en-sulte.
Inquire at Uusluena Oil'lce.
For Rent
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office
Storage
HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two
large brick warehouses, built ex
pressly for storage. Private oomi
for household goods and uiexcelW fa
cilities for storing all kinds of mer
chandise. Low storage rates. South
Bt and Pen- -. R. R.
STORAGE
IN' 3-ntory brick bulldlug, rear ION
Mnrket Ktrcet.
I Household K*»'ds In clean, private
I rooms. Reasonable rate*. Appl; to
i V. G. Ulener, Jeweler, 408 Market St.
! STORAGE 419 Broad etreet, • for
j household goods and merchandise. Prl-
I vate rooms. $1 to <3. Wagons, 75 cents
i per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 41 i
Broad street Roth phone*.
Financial
MOl CY TO LOAN on Real Estate
security in any amounts and upon any
'prn.s to suit borrower. Address P. O.
Box 174. Harrisburg, Pa.
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. conlldenU&l. Ofl'lcoa. Rooms
0-7. 9 North Market Square.
Died
CURRY March 4, Mary A. Curry, in
the 73d years of her uge.
Funeral Saturday afternoon, ut 2
o'clock, from Bethol Church of God,
Marysville. Relatives and friends are
invited to attend without further no
tice.
Legal Notices
SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv
ed by the School District of the Bor
ough of Dlllsburg, York County, Penna.,
until 12 o'clock noon, Friday. March 13,
1914 for the erection and completion
of an eight-room School Building, at
Dlllsburg, Pa. The Drawings and
Specifications for which can be had
from Hauer & Mowere. Architects, 829
Cumberland St.. Lebanon, Pa.
At the same time and place will also
be received separate bids for the Heat
ing and Ventilating Plant, Plumbing
and Electrical Work for the said Bulld-
Board reserves the right to re
ject any or all bids and to return un
opened any bid or bids which may be
received after the time hereinbefore
stated.
Mark envelope containing bids Pro
posal," and address to
v W. P. DEARDORFF.
Secretary,
Dlllsburg, pa.
In Matter of the Estate of Fannie
Josephine Lee. Late of Harrisburg,
Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, de
ceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters
testamentary In the above estate have
been granted by the Register of Wills
of Dauphin County to the undersigned.
All persons Indebted to said estate
will make immediate payment, and
those having claims against the same
will present them without delay to
HENRY C. HAMILTON,
200 Pennsylvania Ave.,
Elmira, New York,
Executor of Fannie J. Lee, deceased,
Or to
EDWIN M. HERSHEY,
His Attorney,
No. 208 Bergner Building.
NOTICE betters Testamentary on
the lCKlate ot' William Sheesley. lato of
HarrisburK. Dauphin county, Pa., de
ceased. having, been granted to tlie un
dersigned residing In Harriabuiß. Pa.
all persons indebted to said Estate are
requested to make immediate payment
and those having claims wi.. present
Lieutenant J. C. Porte, Who
Will Fly Over Atlantic
mm 1
Lieutenant J. C. Porte has come to
the United States to lielp build the
great airship of Rodman Wananiaker
111 which an attempt will be made to
fly across the Atlantic Ocean. The
lieutenant will be one of the pilots if
the start is ever made.
"There is no doubt In my mind that
we shall be successful." said he, "If we
did not feel sure of making it. we
would not attempt the trip. Nothing
is to be left to chance, and every de
tail will be carefully figured out be
fore the start.
"In making the flight I count on ray
observations more than anything else.
The Idea of leaving anything to guess
work does not appeal to me. The use
of ordinary instruments in taking ob
servations will not be feasible, owing
to the altitude, and we are planning
a specially designed sextant, which
will render the use of the horizon un
necessary."
Trip Around World
at Majestic Theater
All of the whirlwind trips around
the world, not excluding that made in
eighty days by Jules Verne and the
better records of more recent newspa
per men, went to smash last night
when an audience at the Majestic The
ater left New York, sailed to England,
visited many countries en route and
came back home by way of Frisco —|
all in two hours.
Elmer Dwiggins was the captain of
the vessel, and the trip was made
aboard the good ship Moving-Picture,
with several side trips via stereoptlcon.
llt was indeed an interesting Journey
and highly instructive. Yesterday af
ternoon two hundred high school and
Tech boys were guests of the Journey,
and In the evening all the school teach
ers were invited.
The lecture will be repeated each af
ternoon and evening during the bal
ance of the week. The films are ex
cellent and show many interesting
sights that might be encountered by
circumnavigators.
MAX ROBERTSON.
01-I.lt; JAMBS' FIRST CLIENT
[From the Popular Magazine.]
The first client Ollie James, now a
Senator from Kentucky, ever had was
an old farmer who had gone up against
a shell game in a circus. The old man
had sold his farm for $1,750, and had
come Into town to put his money In the
bank. Ho had it sewed up In the inside
pocket of his vest.
But, just as he entered the town, he
overtook the circus parade. That was
too much for him. The hubbub of the
animals in their cages, the women
bareback riders on the horses, the
clowns on the elephants, and t.he bands,
and the calliope got into his blood. He
followed them back to the grounds, and
one of the first things lie saw was a
smooth-looking, well-dressed young
man. who was saying:
"It's pretty easy. Ail you have to do,
gentlemen, is to watch the little ball.
I bet you $5, even money, that you
can't tell me under which shell the lit
tle ball rests."
"That's a lie!" shouted the old farmer.
"I know where that durn little ball is.
Take up that thar middle shell."
The young man took up the middle
shell, and, sure enough, there was the
little ball.
| "But I'll bet you all the same," he
j said, evidently irritated by having his
game solved by the old man.
| "No So bets! cried the fanner. "I
want to bet real money. I'll bet you
I SSOO I can tell what shell that thar lit
tle thing is under."
1 The smooth young man waved around
| iiis shells, manipulated the ball, and the
farmer knew It was under the middle
shell. He saw it go under the middle
shell. It hud to be there.
"Don't move a finger!" lie shouted.
"Leave It whar it Is. I'll bel you SI,OOO
It's under the middle sheil."
He was breathing hard now and
waving his wallet in the air.
"Why don't you bet more'.'" asked the
smooth operator, who was really as
tounded thut the old man had so much
money.
"By cracky. I will!" shrieked the
farmer. "I'll bet you $1,750 cash, young
man, that the ball's under the middle
shell. - '
The bet was taken, the money was
passed over, and the middle shell was
lifted. The little ball was not there.
That was how Ollle James got his
first case. He took It on shares, the
understanding being that he was to get
a percentage of the $1,750 If he won.
He won.
S. I*. C. A. NERDS MONEY
In an effort to raise sufficient money
to carry on the work of the society,
pretty girls will sell high grade lead
pencils for the bcnellt of the S. P. C.
A. beginning next week. They will
visit downtown offices and business
places with the pencils.
Legal Notices
them for settlement, to
J. HARRY SHEESLEr.
Ninth and Hemlock Streets;
EDMUND J. MILDER,
660 Race Street,
Or Executors.
D. S. SEITZ
Attorney.
NOTICE
NOTICE IS hereby given that appli
cation will be made to the Court of
Quarter Sessions of Dauphin County,
on Friday, the 18th day of March. 1914,
at 10 o'clock A. M„ for a transfer of
the Retail Lluuor License now held by
James J. McClellan and Theodore K.
Murray to James J. McClellan, for the
Hotel Wilson, corner Third and Mul
berry Streets, Harrlsburg, Pa.
C. H. BERGNER.
Attorney for Applicant.
NOTICE —Letter of Administration on
the Estate of Lucntta Hibsliman, late
of Harrlsburg, Dauphin County. Pa., de
ceased. having been granted to the un
dersigned residing fii Harrlsburg, all
persons Indebted to said Estate are re
quested to make Immediate payment,
and those having claims will present
them for settlement.
GEO. R, HIBSHMAN,
Administrator.
GENERAL DEPRESSION
IN MARKETS TODAY
Heavy Selling of a Few Stocks Is Given as Canse in Wall
Street; Bonds Were Easy
By Associated Press
New York, March 8. Heavy sell
ing of a few stocks caused general de
pression to-day. Chesapeake and
Ohio's decline reached Ave points by
noon and Baltimore and Ohio went
down 2%. Both of these stocks were
sold heavily by London. Bear specula
tors were quick to take advantage of
these conditions and offered the prin
cipal stocks freely.
The appearance of further unfavor
able railroad reports for January and
the poor showing in gross made by
various lines in the last week of Feb
ruary, also weakened the railroad list,
which relatively was heavier than the 1
Industrials. Traders were reluctant to
take stocks except at considerable con
cessions and prices fell away steadily
until there were numerous losses of one
to four points.
General Motors lost four points and
Kansas and Texas, Pfd., nearly as
much, the latter stock reaching the
lowest tlgure since 1908.
Bonds were easy.
Furnished by H. W. SNAVELY
Arcade Building
New York, March 6.
Open. 2.30 P. M.
Ainal. Copper 74% 74%
American Beet Sugar 21 21
American Can 29% 30%
Am. C. & F 50% 51
Am. ice Securities.. 30Vi 30%
Am. Locomotive ... 35 34%,
American Smelting . 67 67%
American Sugar ... 102 101%
American T. & T... 121 121%
Anacona 35% 35%
Atchison 97 96%
Baltimore & Ohio .. 90 89
Bethlehem Steel ... 48% 43
Bethlehem Steel pfd 83 82
Brooklyn R. T 93% 94%
California Petroleum 26 % 26 %
Canadian Pacific ... 209 209 V*
Central Leather ... 33% 83% i
C. & O. xd. 1 56% 54%
C.. M. & St. P 102% 102%
Chlno C. Cop. xd. % 41% 40% 1
Col. F. & 1 32% 32%
Corn Products 11% 11%
Distilling Securities .19% 19
Erie 29% 29%
Goodrich, B. F 22% 22%
Great Northern pfd. 127% 127%
Great Nor. Ore subs. 36% 36%
Illinois Central .... 110% 110
Interboro-Met 14% 14%
Interboro-Met. pfd.. 60% 60%
Lehigh Valley 149% 149%
Mex. Petroleum ... 67 67
• Mo., Kan. & Texas . 18% 17%
Missouri Pacific ... 25% 20%
Nev. Con. Cp. xd % 16 15%
New York Central . 90 89%
N. Y„ N. H. & H. .. 68% 68
Norfolk & Western. 103% .103%
Northern Pacific ... 112% 111%
Pacific Mall 24 24
Penna. R. R 111% 111%
People's Gas & Coke 121% 121%
Pittsburgh Coal ~, 21% 21
Pressed Steel Car . 42% 43
xßay Con. Copper .19% 19%
Heading 165 • 164%
Rep. Iron & Steel .. 26% 20
Rock Island 5 4%
Rock Island pfd .. 7 % 8
Southern Pacific .. 94% 9 4
Southern Railway .. 25% 25
Southern Railway pf 83% 83%
Tennessee Copper . 35% 35%
Texas Company ... 146% 3 48%
Union Pacific 159 ljß%
U. S. Rubber 60% 61%
U. S. Steel 65 64%
U. S. Steel pfd 110 .110
UUtah Copper 53% 53%
' Westinghpuse Mfg.. 71 70%
xEx div % per cent; ||Ex div'%.
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE
By Associated Press
Philadelphia, March 6. Wheat
Steady; No. 2, red, export, 98%®99c;
No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export, $1.03%
1 @1.04%. „ „
i Corn Steady; new, No. 2. yellow,
natural, local, 70@70%c; do., kiln
' dried, local. 72®73c.
' Oats Steady; No. 2, white, 404#
1 46% c.
Bran Market firm; winter, per
ton, $28.00®28.50; spring, per ton.
' $28.00®28.50.
Refined Sugars Market steady;
i powdered, 4.10 c; fine granulated, 4.00 c;
, confectioners' A, 3.90 c; Keystone, A,
, 3.85 c.
Butter The market is lower;
' western, creamery, extras, 32c; nearby
prints, fancy. 35c.
Eggs The market is higher;
! Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts,
free cases, $10.20 per case; do., current
: receipts, free caseß, $10.05 per case;
' western, extras, firsts, free eases, $10.20
per case; do., firsts, free cases, $10.05
• per case. _
; Live Poultry Weak; fowls, 16®
17c; young chickens, 15@20e;
broiling chickens, 15%®17c; old roost
ers. 12® 13c; ducks, 18®20c; spring
• ducks, 18@20c; geese, 15® 17c; turkeys,
• 19® 20c. . .
Dressed Poultry Steady; fowls,
! western, fancy, heavy, 19®20c; do.,
1 medium slset*. 17®19c; do., light
weights, 12® 15c; old rooster«,l6c; roast
-1 ing chickens, fancy, 19%®20c; broil
' Ing chickens, fancy. iiow'iHe. do. fair
. 18®19c; eapor.s, largo, 23®250; d 0,,,
1 small, 18®20c; turkeys, fancy, 24®$Ao;
1 do., fair, 20@23c; ducks, U@18o; geese.
- 11® 16c.
Potatoes Steady; New York and
• Eastern, per bushel, 82®90c; Western,
5 per bushel, S2(&9oc; Jersey, per basket,
! 20® 20c.
> Flour—The market is steady; winter,
clear, $3.85®4.10: straights, Ponn
■ sylvania, $1.20@4.55; western, $4.26®
' 4.40; patents, $4.60@4.90; Kansas
straight, jute sacks, f4.20@4.40; srring.
1 firsts, clear, $4.10®4.30; straights, $4.35
®4.50; patents, $4.60®4.90.
> Hay The market ls firm; tim
othy. No. 1. large bales. $18.00(81850.
1 No. 1, medium bales, slß.oo® 18.50; No.
2, $16.50® 17.50; No, 3, $14.00015.00.
! Clover mixed; Light mixed. $17.50®
' 18.00; No. 1, do., $16.50®17.00; No. 2, do,,
» $15.00®3 6.00.
! HABERDASHERY 5 YEARS OLD
j W. L. Forry, haberdasher, 42 North
i j Third street, to-day Is celebrating the
t- fifth* anniversary of his business in
I Harrisburg. Mr. Forry, who for a
number of years had been connected
with the firm of Simon Long. AVilkes-
Barre, came to Harrisburg five years
ago and opened his store at the loca
tion which he now occupies. He will
celebrate the occasion by tendering
his employes, this evening, a banquet,
followed by a box party at the Or
pheum Theater.
WHEN FLANNIGAN WAS FIRED
[From the Popular Magazine.]
Pat Flannigan, who worked in the
Boston Navy Yard, broke the rules of
that establishment every day by sneak
-1 ing off to a retired spot and smoking
1 his pipe after lunch. He knew that, if
! he should be detected in this breach
of discipline, his dismissal would fol
low automatically, but his love of to
bacco got the best of him.
One afternoon, when his pipe was
blazim? hot, and the clouds of smoke
encircled his head, the captain in com
mand of the yard discovered him.
f Pat knew his Job was gone, but he
, paid no attention to the commandant.
"Well, my man," demanded the cap
f tain, "what have you to say?"
' Pat said nothing.
• 1 "Do you know who I am?" inquired
' the captain wrathfully.
Flannigan. puffing steadily on his
pipe, made no response.
"I am the commandant of this yard!"
thundered the officer.
Pat turned his head slowly, and look
-1 ed up at him.
1 "Shure." he said approvingly; "you've
' got a good job. Hold on to it."
i i in | •
MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE
t and others upon their own names
Cheap rates, eacy payments, confiden
tial.
Adams * Co., R. 304. 8 N. Market
CHICAGO BOAIU) OP TitADH
Kuril lahrtl by H. W. SSAVELt,
Arradr BulMtß*
Chicago. 111., March 6,
Open. Uign. L.uw Cloß.
Wheat—
May 9J% BS»4 »2% 93%
July 87% 88% 87 88%
Corn—
May tit>% 67 66 67
July 6C 66Vi 6f>?* ,66%
* 'fits-*
May (OW 40% 40 40 U
July 39 40 39% 10
CHICAGO CATTLE:
By Associated Press
Chicago, 111., March 6. liogs Re
ceipts, 12,000; strong. Bulk of sales,
$8.50i5«.65; light. I8.10lff8.70; mixed,
f 8.4051 8.70; heavy $S.25(<( 8.70; rough,
$8.25<&8.40; pigs. 17.4068.60.
Cattle Receipts, 1,000; slow, i
Beeves, $7.20®9.75; Texas steers, $7.10
<fi»B.Xo; Blockers and feeders, $5.50®
8.15; cows and heifers, $5.65®8.55;
calves, $7.50®10.85.
Sheep Receipts, 10,000; steady. Na
tive, f4.8C0G.25; yearlings, $5.85 @7.00;
lambs, native, $6.75®7.65.
Receivers' Sale
JOS. 8. WERNIG TRANSFER CO.
By virturi' of a decree of the Circuit
Court of Baltimore City, passed on the
25th day of February, 1914, the under
signed, Receivers, will sell at Publiu
Auction on
TUESDAY, MARCH 10, AND
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11,
AT KING'S AUCTION SALESROOM#
4 TO 10 JT. HIGH ST., BALTIMORE,
MD.—COMMENCING AT l» A. M.
The valuable equipment of the abov«
company. The horses were selected
with groat care for their usefulness,
and have been worked at city work by
various Baltimore Merchants, Naviga
tion and Railroad Companies up to
. February 21, 1914, and now ready to
I resume similar service. They aro the
| best lot of seasoned and acclimated
I horses ever offered at public sale aU
one time In tho history of Baltimore.
Anyone desiring work horses will find
this an opportunity never offered be
fore to secure the moat desirable
horses in singles, pairs and .triples,
also several small Mules, the stock or
horses, mares and mules comprising •
about
128 HIGH CLASS WORlf HORSES
a DRIVING HORSES
5 SMALL MULES
JS2 TRUCKS Aj » VANS
128 SETS HARNESS
SINGLE, DOUBLE. TRIPLE
1 BUSINESS JAGOER
1 T-PISSENGEH TOURING CAR
•fML. °t ls on view at THE
iS^'r,?„o W & RNIG TRANSFER CO.'S
bTABLES, Harford avenue and Good
.rSP*» ailt ' remain there until
MONDAY. MARCH 9th. The Horses,
Mares, Mules, Wagons, Trucks, Vans.
s?£!!?.then be removed to
KINGS AUCITON RTNG and there sold,
as above mentioned, on TUESDAY,
March 10, and WEDNESDAY, March ll!
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 Shops. Mo
tor and Mill for grinding l'eed, Offlco
Fixtures, Safe, Desks. Typewriter,
Burroughs Adding' Machine, etc.
Sale Positive anil Prveiuplory
RAIN OH SHINE
TERMS—CASH, NEW YORK EX
CHANGE OR CURRENCY.
JAMES KING. i
GEO. J. KESSLER, > Deceivers
FOR RENT
Two-atory brick dwelling, 1118
N. 14th St. with six large rooms
and bath. A corner house, on
paved street with open country
on three sides. Has front and
back stairs, three bay windows,
electric fixtures, cellar heater,
wide porch, more closets than
rooms, and used only one year.
Right tenant can rent for S2O.
Apply to
C. H. ORCUTT
207 CUMBERLAND ST
f " i
Horses For Sale
All In flrit-cliuw condition.
bave mora than w« need for tha
irlnter.
United Ice & Coal Co.,
Forater and Cowd«n Bta.
V _ LM J
lu t
SIXTH STREET PLOTS
FOR SALE
■ S. E. corner 6th and Wood
bine streets. 98.7x100 feet.
1 S. E. corner 6th and Forrest
street)), 117.6x100 feet.
EASY TERMS
Apply
COMMONWEALTH TRUST
COMPANY
| SL'M MARKET STREET
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MONEY
\
AT LEGAL RATES
! THE EQUITABLE ls the on®
company which will treat you
> just right at all times. When you
open an account with us you are
free from worry and regrets. No
one. not even the members of
your own family, nocd know you
aro borrowing.
Our Guarantee
No matter what others adver
tise we will make you a loan of
$lO or more at LEGAL' HATES.
No references, assignments,
pledges, red tape or delay.
EQUITABLE
INVESTMENT COMPANY
U N. MARKET SQUARE
Hooui 21 Mil floor,
FOR SALE *
Choice Building Lot
6 5x3 21 feet, facing Front,
Kelker and Second streets.
High-class residence section.
Best location in city for flr»t
class apartments—room for for
ty or more. Terms reasonable.
D. W. COX
i! 22 MARKET STREET.
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