Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, March 10, 1914, Page 11, Image 11

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    Lost j
LOS"f A Burn of money on Third, j
between Pino and Briggs, or on Briggh.
between Third und East streets, re
ward if returned to 812 East street.
I/DST—Brown Cocker Spaniel, white
breast, stub tail Hcense, Call, or
address, 1603 Chestnut street
llelp Wanted —Male
MAN over 30, experienced canvasser
eoUcltor, $lB weekly ar V?,„ co^ot e ctive'
steady position. Columbia Protective,
ISO Nassau street, New York.
MEN on a proposition
large return. Money every n ght. Can
409 Patriot Building. Harrlsbuig, la.,
8 to 9 A- M-. 4 to 6 P.
onWor 20 E^ctrV y^^3"tormen
Sd Condufto e ?s; S6O to slso a month;
wo experience necessary, tn*
nlty; no "trlke; write Immediately for
application blank. Address K., 714, care
of Telegrap*!.
YOUNG man for Inside retail cigar
business. Must be ot neat appearance
and bear good references. Excellent
chances for advancement Apply in
person. 22 North Third street.
YOUNG man, 17 or 18 years, to learn
drug business. D. A. Buemer, 916 North
•Third street. ,
YOUNG married roan for permanent
position as collector. Must be able to
canvass und sell. Give references. Aa
dress K., 787, care of Telegraph.
Help VV anted—Female
A COOK; white preferred; reference
required. Apply at once, 115 ooutli
Front. _____ f
APPRENTICE girls to learn dress
making trade. Inquire Mrs. K E. Ham
alter, 1733 North Third street.
EXPERIENCED whlto woman, 26
to 40 years of age, for general house
work. Must come well recommenced.
Wages, $5.50 per week. Apply at 2110
North Third street.
FIFTY experienced operators for
rewlng on power machines; paid wniio
learning. Apply S. Silver, Forster and
Cowden streets. |
GIRL for general housework and help
wash and iron. Call at once at 333
! South Sixteenth street, or call Bell
phone 383 R.
LEARN DRESSMAKING in one of the
best dressmaking schools In America.
Make your own dresses while learning.
.Night and Day classes. Work s Dress
making School, 22 North Fourth street.
RESPECTABLE, middle-aged white
woman for general housework, good
references required, or half-grown K""i
to assist. Girl must sleep home, small
family; no children. 326 Hummel
street
SALESWOMEN for notion depart
ment; only those with experience and
reference. Apply Robinson & Co., Third
and Broad streets.
SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS,
also learners, to make aprons, etc.
Harrisburg Apparel Co., over City Star
Laundry, State street, rear entrance.
TWO women for educational work.
Permanent lor right persons. Energy
and good appearance requisite. Oood
income. Address L. C., care of tele
graph.
WOMAN over 21 for grocery clerk;
must havo experience; references re
quired. Address L, 780, care ot Tele
graph. ___
YOUNG white girl for general house
work. Apply 1801 Green street
Help Wanted —Male and I'cmale
MAN AND WOMAN to take charge
of small stocked farm; good terms to
the right parties. Address P., 724, caro
of Telegraph.
aituatiotia Wanted —Male
BARBER wants position. Address
4»9 Main street, Steelton, Pa.
BOY of 17 wlsties work after school,
3 P. M. Address Box J., 776, care ot
Telegraph.
POSITION as handy man or repair
•work in a department or furniture
store. Address J., 775, care of Tele
graph. ______
YOUNG colored man would Uko work
of any kind. Apply 140!) Marlon street.
YOUNG, married man would like po
sition on a farm; eight years' experi
ence; three children. Rudolf 54una,
Sleelton. Pa.
Sntuatioris Wanted—Female
A REFINED, young lady from Phila
delphia, wishes position as housekeeper
for widower with no children or en
cumbrances; igust be sober and of good
character. Address Chrissle Miller, care
of General Delivery, City.
COLORED woman dCßlros position at
general housework, or cook. Address
1412 North Seventh street.
COLORED woman wants dishwash
ing or cook In Apply
414 Spring avenue.
COLORED woman would like day's
work of any kind. Apply 141 Linden
street
NEAT, yonug colored girl would like
a position between school hojirs. Wil
ling to do work of any kind. Address
772, care of Telegraph.
WHITE woman wants washing and
ironing to do at home. Address 115
Mulberry street.
WOMAN desires position as house
keeper for widower. Address Box J,
786, care of Telegraph.
YOUNG colored woman wants light
housework. Address No. 313 South
Fourteenth street.
YOUNG woman wants position to do
general office work; good knowledge of
shorthand and typewriting; can furnish
references. Address V., 778, care of
Telegraph
Wanted
ESTIMATES WANTED for erecting
extension to our Myerstown. Pa., plant.
Write for plans and specifications to S.
Llebovltz, care of S. Liebovitz & Sons,
7a Leonard street. New York City.
FOR RENT
1908 Greenwood St., 3 s. f., 8 r„ 911
627 Briggs St.. 3 6. f., 8 r fill
717 Cowden St.. 3 s. f., 6 r. & b„ fiu
1820 Derry St, 2 s. f., 6 r. b s■)>
326 Strawberry Ave., 3 s. b., 8 r„ sao
1409 N 6th St., 9 r. & b fas
1527 N. Second St., 3 a. b.. 10 r. b. &
front porch, side entrance, S4 7.an
15 N. Front St.. 3 s. b., 10 r. and 2 b.
APARTMENTS
128 Walnut St., Housekeeping apart
ments —second floor—3 rooms and
bath—city steam heat.
The Donaldson —(No housekeeping)
—Second, near Locust St., very
desirable single rooms and suites
of two, three and four rooms.
FROM APRIL 1
J?2, Sl L ar £ et st > roora on 3| J floor, $lO
1104 S. Cameron St., 2'A s. b iis
1623 Market St., 3 s. b./8 r. b '«27 so
2014 N. 3d St., 3 8. b., 9 r. & «30
1024 S. 18th St., m s. b., 8 r. & b' MS
412 Market St, 2 office rooms on 2d
floor, (front and middle) .. «uo
2220 N. 2d St., 3 a. b $45
STORE ROOMS
323 Broad St., 3-story brick and
basement 24x125 ft aias
325 Market St.. 25x160—Apply.
' Mlddletown store room on Union
street 335
United States Hotel
Entire or by floorn—seventy
flve rooms.
Miller Bros. & Neefe
Federal Square Harrisburg
TUESDAY EVENING,
Agents Wanted
AGENTS everywhere to sell Madame
Gazelles (French) (switch and hair
il.ve), a well tried preparation. Vox can
have your switch and hair one color.
Conceals gray hair, and gives switch
feeling and appearance of natural hair.
Can bo applied secretly In a few min
utes. Full sized sample (2oc) will last
for years. G. and G. Distributors, No.
30 Church street. Kphrata. Pa.
Salesmen Wanted
COUNTY MANAGER for b. new model
patented household article selling for
13.60. Half profit. |8 to sl2 a day. Life
job. Sells over and over again to the
same people. Samples loaned. "iy,? B
Manager, 1-2 Sycamore street, Mil
waukee, Wis.
SALESMEN for Pennsylvania to sell
"live" specialty to merchants. Liberal
commission. Acmegiaph Sales Com
pany. Butler. Pu.
Boarding
NICELY furnished room, with board;
Bteam beat; use of phone. Apply 1018
North Sixth street.
Boarders Wanted
BOARDERS WANTED at 609 Schuyl-
Rooms For Rent
WELL-FURNISHED ROOM, facing
Capitol Park; city steam heat; US-J of
bath and plione; suitable for two Sen
tlenien or man and wife. 406 North
street.
TAVO furnished rooms, second floor;
one room facing Capitol Park; bath,
electric light, running water in room
and use of phone. Apply 410 North
street.
ONE front room, for one or two
ladies, two preferred, near Third and
Broad streets. Rates very reasonable.
Apply W. H. K.. 781, care of Telegraph.
SEVERAL furnished or unfurnished
rooms for rent on Sixteenth street,
near Market street, for gentlemen. Ad
dress 0., 771, care of Telegraphy
FURNISHED ROOMS, second floor
front, facing Capitol Park; bath, elec
tric light; running water in room; use
of phone. No. 410 North street
TWO unfurnished rooms, with all
conveniences; reasonable rental; ten
minutes' to business district. 1432
Berryhill street.
TWO largo front rooms, suitable for
office or business room, at 224 Chestnut
street Apply 226 Chestnut street.
TWO nicely furnished rooms, for gen
tlemen, with city heat and use of bath.
Apply 272 Briggs street.
TWO furnls'ied or unfurnished rooms,
with private family; all conveniences.
1831 Fourth street
FURNISHED rooms, desirable loca
tion. Apply 719 North Sixth street.
Rooms Wantecf
1
FURNISHED rooms in a nice neigh
borhood, prefer with a private famuy,
suitable for a doctor; first floor, wait
ing room; second, two communicating,
one as a bedroom; pay rent monthly in
advance; references exchanged (.give
price). Address C. U. Hoke, 29 West
Vine street, Lancaster, Pa,
PERMANENT man wants lodging in
private family. Pay in advance $1.25 a
week. No others need answer. Persons
permanently located, please reply. Ad
dress W., 784, care of Telegraph.
FURNISHED room, with use of bath,
in private family, by young gentle
man; state terms. Address M., 783,
caro 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
garage in rear for rent. T. B. Roclta
tellar, Second and North streets
THIRD floor aparunent, 5 rooms and
bath; steam heat afiil" electric lights;
large, light rooms. Ouo block from
Capitol. Address P. O. Box, 335, City.
APARTMENT 1118 North Sixth j
street, live rooms and bath, with all |
modern conveniences. Apply R. O. Wil- i
bar, 1118 North Sixth street j
APARTMENT, I rooms, private bath;
steam heat; all improvements, Apply
1745 North Sixth street.
Business
FOR SALE Grocery store, good lo
cation, anu cheap rent; mostly cash
trade; will sell or exchange for a small
country property. Reason lor selling,
poor health. Terms to suit. Address n..
it. Wood, Hagerstowu, Md.
AN opportunity to increase your busi
ness luo per cent, by using Steel Die
limuossed stationery, t'hono 3tia2 for
prices. Harrisburg Embossing Plant,
•l North Fifth street, Harrisburg, Pa.
ANY intelligent person can earn good
Income corresponding for newspapers,
expeilcnco unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock
port, N. Y.
GROCERY STORE FOR SALE—Stock
about $2,600. Good location. Reason
lor selling, leaving city. Will be sold
at inventory. Address Box R.', 777, care
of -telegraph.
1 MADE $50,000 In live years in the
mail order business, began with $5.
eend for free booklet Tells How. Hea
cock. 355 Lockport N. Y.
Business Personals
HAULING
11. W. LATMu, uuuruiug Stable 'and
National Trimmer Co. Movers of
pianos, safes, Doners and general haul
ing. ±J. VV. Lathe, Manager, Fltth and
Wbodbmo streets. Ben phone i\o.
FOR falling nalr try Gross' Quinine
tialr Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
uruggist and Apothecary, 119 Market
street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone
jrdcrs given prompt attention. Bell,
1960.
R. H. FEFFER,
LOCAL EXPKE&S and Delivery. Piano
and Furniture moving a specialty. Stor
age of household goods and furniture
packing. Bell phone 1681 J. 1119 Mont
gomery, Harrisburg.
REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING
with best material and by expert help
Send us your worn furniture. Our best
efforts insure your satisfaction. S. N.
Cluck. 320 Woodbine street
FURNITURE REPAIRS a specialty
Window screens and doors made. Small
carpenter contracts taken. S., 1217
North Second street.
FOR SALE AT GABLE'S, 113-15-17
South Second street, 6,000 sets new sash
Bxlo, 12 light, primed and glazed, at
<1.15 per set
Real Lstate tor bale
THREE SUBURBAN PROPERTIES
FOR SALE each with 9 rooms
porches furnaces lot, 28x130. Lo
cated on car line. Prices, $1,350, $1 450
and $1,550, respectively. Bell Realty
Co., Bergnor Building.
~ul Now Bugalow
nevor been occupied located on
Bowman Ave. 7 rooms, bath, and
steam heat corner properly lot
40x140. Brlnton-Packer Co., Second
and Walnut streets.
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.
FARM S3OO cash, balance on easy
Kayments. Fruit, horso, barn, chickens
ouse. Near New Kingston. Posses
sion any time. Geo. H. Martz, 1921
Paxton street, Cloverly Heights.
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.
HOUSES FOR SALE! IN KNOLA
NOS. 146-147-149 CCLUMBIA ROAD.
Most desirable location. Liberal terms
Inqulro C, D. Bowman, Owner, 227 Ma
clay street, Harrisburg.
Real Estate For Sale j
RENTER Would you rather own j
your house than to pay rent? For a
small amount of cash and monthly pay
ments you can buy. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
821 BOAS STREET, southweßt cor
ner Boas and Capital streets, two-and
one-half-story frame; 7 rooms and store
room; lot, 11 ft by 80 ft. Apply to 110
Boas street.
118 DERRY STREET 9 rooms,
bath and furnace front porch lot,.
16x86—side entrance. Brlnton-Packer
Co.. Second and Walnut streets.
Real Estate For Rent
FOR RENT
2220 N. Second St., (one of a
pair) 3-story brick 9 rooms
bath steam heat lot 25x110
ft. Miller Bros. & Neefe, Bell
phone 15.95.
STORE ROOM FOR RENT - Desl
able flrst floor room, 109 North Second
street, suitable for optical or millinery
parlors, Insurance office, manicure par
lor or other small business. Immediate
possession. Apply OVI premises.
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. Ilartman, SS
North Twelfth street. City.
ICS3 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.
Real Estate For Sale or Rent
FOR RENT Olt SALH
S. W. CORNER Third and Forater
streets, Harrisburg, Pa., dwelling house
14 rooms 2 baths city steam
good location for offices, boarding or
rooming house. Apply to Paul G.
Smith, Attorney-at-Law, 17 North
Third street, City.
Real Estate Wanted
WANT TO RENT 7-room house in
country, 5c fare to city; must have all
modern improvements with ground
ample to keep a few chickens, also for
garden. Apply Y., 782, care of Tele
graph.
WANTED TO RENT IN CAMP MILL
—Bungalow or cottage, with all con
veniences. from April 1. either for sum
mer or the entire year. X., No. 786,
care of Telegraph.
For Sale
FOR SALE
3 small incubators. 50 to 400-egg size;
26 S. C. W. Leghorns. 25 White Orping
ton hens that are laying, good breeding
stock. Eggs for hatching and day-old
chicks from Fritchey R. I. Reds,
Barred Rocks, White Orpingtons and
W. Leghorns. Custom hatching done at
3c per egg. Call Bell phone 507 Y. A.
B. Davis, 2436 Canby street, Penbrook,
Pa.
ONE bay driving horse, 7 years old,
city brolie, woman's horse; one busi
ness wagon, 9 ft. box top and rubber
tired, suitable for contractor; one two
seated carriage, one good Jenny Lind,
rubber-tired; two sets single harness.
Inquire of i<. J. Helnly, 2701 Canby
street, Penbrook. Bell phone 1597 M.
FOR MALE:
TRUNKS, Traveling Bags, Suit Ca»eß,
Gloves. Sole, Harness and Strap
leather. Calfskin, Kip, Dt> igula. Waxed
Upper and Sheep Skins. Leather Sample
CaHea and Leather Specialties made to
order and repaired. Harrisburg Har
ness and Supply Co., Second and Chest
nut streets.
OVERLAND ROADSTER. almost
. new, In perfect condition, fully equipped
with U. S. L starter and lighting sys
tem. This car has been run less than
2,500 miles and Is as good as new in
every way. Owner must sell at once.
Phone 534J, Harrisburg, Pa., for infor
mation.
GLASS window Bigns, Furnished
Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and
Board and Table Board, at. 26c each.
One of these signs will be given with
| each six-time order for a classified ad.
lif paid In advance. Inquire at Ofllce of
Telegraph.
NORWALK ROADSTER; late model;
first-class condition; run very little;
live practically new tires; car must be
sold at once; reasonable. Address, or
call, Harnlsli Garage, Mechanicaburg,
Pa.
BUFFET, china closet, squaro dln
ingrooni table, parlor suit, large heater,
Domestic sewing maenine, all new. Ad
dress P.. 779, care of Call
Bell phone 3153R or United 67W.
CIGARS—For a limited time, wo are
giving 12 I-lavana Blended 5c Cigars
free with each Box of 50 of our Per
fecto Cluars, at $1 per Box, postpaid.
Snell & Co., Red Lion, Pa.
ONE Upright Piano, good as new, of
the estate of M. F. Bushman. Must be
sold at onco. Price very low to quick
buyer. A. W. Bushman, Executor, 76
North Seventeenth street.
AN Arabian pony, seven years old,
weighs 700 lb.; two sets of harness, I
lly .net, 1 phaeton. Cheap to quick
buyer. Apply P. O. Box 171, Marys
vllle. Pa.
MYERS Square Piano, with metal
sounding-board, mahogany case; will
be sold very cheap to quick buyer; good
condition. Apply 813 North Second
street.
TWO rooms of furniture, consisting
of kitchen utensils, bedroom furniture
etc.; will sell cheap. Keys can be had
at 1251 A Market street.
ONE font of 10 pt and one font ot
12 pt. O. 8., with Antique Linotype
Matrices. The Telegraph Printing Co
Harrisburg, Pa.
EXTRACTED CLOVER HONEY, $2
per gallon. Delivered by parcel post.
Generous sample, 10c. L. l£ Hostetter.
Lititz, Pa.
NEW Dairymaid Cream Separator,
No. 1, never been used. Will sell cheap.
Address 0., 770, caro of Telegraph.
SOLID walnut household furniture
and piano. Call evenings, 6 to 8, 140
l}iorth Thirteenth street.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Business Office. -
For Rent
FOR RENT Second
story apartment, North and
Capitol streets, six rooms,
tiled bath and pantry, four
bay windows, city steam
heat, hardwood floors. In
quire 125 North Fourth
street.
STORK noon FOR HKAT on the
corner of Third and Cumberland
streets. No. 1200. Show wlndowß aide
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-'ses In tht> same
square. In center of population. Sia«
of room 33x100 ft 14-ft. celling. Up
to-date in every particular. Rent from
April 1, $125 per month. Including heat
J. 8. Sible, 256 Herr street.
FOR RENT Desirable offices In the
Telegraph Building, s.ngly or en-sulte.
Inquire at Bunliitw office.
ROOMS FOR RENT OAKDS~a7T~be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
Automobiles
CYCLECAR. Two-passenger side bv
side. Four-cylinder, water cooled, shaft
drive. Exclusive selling agency open
for this territory. For full particulars
address G., Roorr 216, Bulletin Build
ing, Philadelphia, Pa.
HARRISBURG tj&fo TELEGKSPHi
NEW MORTGAGE PLAN
MET WITH FAVOR
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consequence of legislative enactments
and regulations, dealing with every
phase of railroad operation. The re
sult, he said, is higher maintenance
and operating charges. The railroads
as a whole have not been spending
enough for maintenance, he added.
Continuing, Mr. Rea said:
i "No serious public consideration is
at present being given to the invest
ors who have furnished the capital for
all the railroads, and thereby provid
ed the most substantial foundations
for the past and present progress of
the country, and without the prosper
ity of the railroads the country cannot
prosper.
"If large numbers of railroadmen
and others depending on railroads for
every character of supplies and work
are out of employment, and a general
loss of confidence exists, and suspicion
has been engendered, no attempt must
be made to place this responsibility
upon the railroad management. They
have issued warnings and made peti
tions for fair dealing but without effect.
The time has come when all fair
minded men and investors as a whole
must individually and collectively im
press on their State and Federal Sen
ators. representatives and government
that they are a part of the nation en
titled to at least fair consideration.
Prevent Calamity
"This statement is not made" to pre
dict calamity, but it is made to pre
vent calamity, and because heretofore
we have used our efforts to influence
Investors from asserting their rights,
but we will no longer occupy that po
sition while every other interest in
this country petitions for their own
special welfare, and are having the
benefits of legislative protection."
Mr. Rea called attention to the "full
crew' laws In New York, New Jersey
and Pennsylvania, adding that appeal*
had been made to the legislatures of
New York and New Jersey to repeal
the law. In Pennsylvania, he said,
the company 1b spending about $500,-
000 a year to comply with the law.
The company, he announced, would
attempt to have the law repealed in
this State and urged the stockholders
to find out how their representatives
in the Legislature are going to vote on
the proposition.
John Lee Mahin to
Address Commerce Body
Indications point to a big gathering
to-morrow at the second noonday
luncheon of the Harrisburg Chamber
of Commerce, to be held in the old
Board of Trade hall. The speaker will
be John Lee Mahin, president of the
Mahin Advertising Company, of Chi
cago and New York, and his subject
will be "Does Advertising Increase th«
Cost of Bales?" The luncheon will
start at noon.
At 4 o'clock to-morrow afternoon
the board of directors will meet in
regular monthly session.
CAMP HII/li WATER DISPUTE
Following the refusal of a number
of property owners of Camp Hill to
pay water rates which tlxey believe to
be higher than are justified, Chief of
Police Fox, of that town, to-day drov«»
away three employes of the Rlverton
Consolidated Water Company who
were at work at Bowman avenue dig
ging a ditch for the purpose, it is re
ported, of shutting off the water.
Money to Loan
T'llOl'lT-SHATUX; 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.
Died
BOYD Died on Monday morning,
March 9, 1914, John Y. Boyd, at his
late residence.
Services Thursday, March 12, at 2 P.
1., at No. 124 Pine street. Kindly
omit flowers. Burial private.
COXDRAN On Saturay evening,
March 7, 1914, Ida Condran, aged 43
years. 5 months and 20 days.
Funeral on Wednesday afternoon, at
1 o'clock, from her late residence, 2708
Main street, Penbrook. Relatives and
friends are invited to attend without
further notice. Service at Penbrook
U. B. Church. Burial in East Harris
burg Cemetery.
HUBER On Monday morning, March
9, 1914, at 4 o'clock, Miss Elizabeth
Huber, aged 49 years.
Funeral from her brother's residence,
Frank B. Huber, 187 Hanna street,
Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Burial
in Harrisburg Cemetery. Relatives and
friends art- invited without further no
tice.
OLEWINE John Olewine, on Mon
day morning, at his residence, Roek
ville, aged 77 years.
Funeral Thursday from his home, at
the Rockville Bridge, at 1 P. M. Rela
tives and friends Invited. Burial pri
vate. Please omit flowers.
SPANGLER On March 8, 1914, Emma
J., wife of Charles H. Spangler, aged
41 years.
The relatives and friends are invltod
to attend the services Wednesday even
ing, at 8 o'clock, from her late resi
dence, 810 Curtin street. Further ser
vices Thursday, at 2 o'clock, in the
Reformed Church. Lebanon, Pa
Burial. Mt. Lebanon Cemetery.
Storage
~HARRTSBURG STORAGE CoT— Two
largo brick warehouses, built ex
pressly for storage. Private rooms
for household goods and unexcelled fa
cilities for storing alt kind* of mer
chandise. Low storage rated. South
St. and Penna. R. R.
STORAGE 4IS Broad street, for
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms» ?1 to $3. Wagons, 75 cents
per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411
Broad street. Both phones.
Legal Notices
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
IN the matter of "The second ac
count of Benjamin L Foster, adminis
trator. de bonis non cum testamento
annexo, of the Estate of General John
Forster, late of the City of Harrisburg,
Pa., deceased."
The undersigned auditor appointed
by the Orphans' Court of Dauphin
County. Pa., "to make distribution of
the balance in the hands of the ac
countant to and among those entitled
thereto," will sit for the duties of his
appointment on Monday, the thirteenth
day of March, 1914, at 10 o'clock A. M-,
In the Dauphin County Law Library, In
the Court House, In the City of Har
risburg, Pa., when and where all per
sons interested in the said distribution
are requested to attend.
EUGENE SNYDER,
' Auditor.
NOTICE
FREDERICK L KOENIG, of the City
of Harrisburg. will, on March 25, 1914,
apply to the Secretary of the Common
wealth to have registered the follow
ing trade-mark which he claims the ex
clusive right to use on bottles, cases
and boxes: The words "FRED'K L
KOENIG. HARRISBURG," in the form
of a circle with a monogram composed
of the letters "F. L. K. in the center
with the first five letters of the word
"registered" to the left of the mono
gram and last five letters of the word
"registered" to the right of the mono
gram.
Notice
NOTICE i — Members of James Mo-
Cormick's Bible Class will meet at Pine
Street Church lecture room, on Thurs
day, at 1 o'clock sharp, to attend the
funeral of our late superintendent and
teacher, John Y. Boyd, i
MARKET EXHIBITED
WEAKNESS AT POINTS
Advance of Various Specialties Continued in New York
Today; Bonds Were Steady
By Associated Press
New York, March 10. Although the
market exhibited weakness at various
points during the morning Its general
action convinced the bulls that It had
been thoroughly liquidated. Despite
successive bear raids on Ueliigh Val
ley, Chesapeake and Ohio and Sugar,
all of which fell sharply, buying orders
came In steadily, giving the Impres
sion that the shorts were taking on
stocks under cover of forced selling
elsewhere.
European buying In steel and rail
road shares indicated the abatement of
■foreign liquidation which has been a
depressing Influence for some time. The
advance of various specialties continue
ed. The spectacular rise of United
States Express was carried further, the
price touching 86%, compared with 54
a fortnight ago.
Bonds were steady.
l'urnl«br)l by H. W. SXAYIiI.Y
Arcade Building
New York, March 10.
Open. 2.30 P. M.
Amal. Copper 73% 74
American Beet Sugar 22 22%
American Can 29% 29 V*
Am. C. & F 50& 50%
American Cotton Oil 44 44 I
Am. Ice Securities .. 36% 32 |
Am. Locomotive ... 34 34 :
American Smelting . 67% 68
American Sugar ... 101% 101 Ms
American T. & T... 121% 121%
Anaconda 35% 35%
Atchison 96% 96%
Baltimore & Ohio .. 88% 89%
Bethlehem Cteel ... 42 42%
Brooklyn R. T 92% 92%
Canadian Pacific ... 208% 208%
Central Leather ... 33 33%
Chesapeake & Ohio. 52% 51%
C., M. & St. P 98% 98%
Chino Con. Copper . 40% „ 41
Col. F. &1.. 32 32
Corn Products 11% 11%
Distilling Securities . 18% 18%'
Erie 28% 28%
General Electric Co. 147% 147%
Goodrich, B. F 23 23%
Great Northern pfd. 126% 127
Great Nor. Ore subs. 36 36
Illinois Central .... 109 109
Interboro-Met. pfd.. 59% 59%
Lehigh Valley 145% 145
Louis. & Nashville . 135% 135
Mex. Petroleum .... 66% 66%
Mo., Kan. & Texas . 17% 17%
Missouri Pacific .... 25 25
Nev. Con. Copper .. 15% 15%
New York Central . 89% 89%
N. Y., N. H. &H. . . 68 69%
Norfolk & Western . 102% 102%
Northern Pacific ... 110% 111%
Pacific Mail 23% 23%
Penna. R. R 110% 111%
Pittsburgh Coal .... 21% 22
Pittsburgh Coal pfd. 91 92%
Ray Con. Copper .. 19% 20%
Reading 163% 163% j
Rep. Iron & Steel . 25% 25%
Rep. Iron & Steel pf 90 90%
Rock Island 4 % 4 %
Rock Island pfd .... 7% 7%
Southern Pacific .. 93% 93%
Southern Railway . 25 25
xTennessee Copper . 34% 34%
Texas Company .... 147% 147
Union Pacific 157% 157%
U. S. Rubber 61%/ 61%
U. S. Steel 64% 64
U. S. Steel pfd .... 109% 109%
Utah Copper 53% 53%
Vir. Car Chem .... 39% 39%
Western Union Tel.. 63% 63%
Westinghouse Mfg.. 74% 73%
xEx div % per cent.
Deaths and Funerals
I'TNEIIAL OF MRS. SFANBLBH
Funeral services for Mrs. Emma J.
Spangler, wife of Charles H. Spangler,
who died Sunday, will be held to-mor
row evening, at 8 o'clock, at her home,
510 Curtin street. On Thursday the
body will be taken to Lebanon by
Hoover and Son, undertakers, where
services will be held in the afternoon,
at 2 o'clock, in the First Reformed
Church, of that city. The Rev. George
W. Hartman, pastor of St. John's Re
formed Church, Fourth and Maclay
street, will have charge of all services.
Burial will be made in the Mt. Lebanon
Cemetery.
Mrs. Spangler for years was an ac
tive member of the St. John's Church,
being associated with the missionary
and benevolent work of the church. She
Is survived by her husband, Charles H.
Spangler; a son, Leroy Spangler; a
daughter, Marie E. Spangler; her
mother, Mrs. Lucie Geisinger, and four
brothers.
VETERAN DIES
John Olewlne, aged 77, a veteran
of the Civil War, died yesterday at his
home, near the Rockville bridge. Mr.
Olewlne was a member of Company B,
Two Hundred and First Regiment,
Pennsylvania Volunteers. He Is sur
vived by his wife and one daughter,
Esther Olewlne. Funeral services will
be held Thursday afternoon at 1
o'clock from his late home. The Rev.
Clyde Lynch, of Rockville, will offi
ciate. Burial will be made in the
Harrisburg Cemetery.
FUNERAL OF MRb. CON DIVAN
Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Con
dran, who died Saturday at her home,
2708 Main street, Penbrook, will be
held to-morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock
In the Penbrook United Brethren
Church. Burial will be made In tho
East Harrisburg Cemetery.
MARCH 10, 1914.
CHICAGO BOARI) OP TRADK
Furalahnl by H. W. SUAVELY,
Arcftde RnlMln(>
Chicago, 111., March 10.
Open. High, urn Clo»
Wheat—
May 92% 93% 92% 93%
July 87% 88% 88 >4 88 Vi
orn—
May 6BVi 86% 65% 66%
July 66 66% 66% 66%
ats—
May 39% 39% 38% 39%
July 39 38% 38% 39%
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE!
By Associated Press
Philadelphia, March 10. Wheat
Steady; No. 2, red, export, 98' A© 99c;
No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export, $1.03%
; @1.04%.
Corn Steady; new, No. 2, yellow,
natural, local, 69%4j;70c; do., kiln
dried, local, 71V&@72%c.
Oats Steady; ISO. 2, white, 464j)
46 %c.
Bran Market firm; winter, per
ton, $28.50029.00; spring, per ton,
$ 28.00 @28.50
Refined Sugars Market steady;
powdered, 4.10 c; tine granulated. 4.Otic;
confectioners' A, 3.90 c; Keystone. A,
3.85 c.
Butter The market is lower;
western, creamery, extras, 30c; nearby
prints, fancy, 33c.
\ Eggs The market is lower;
, Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts,
free cases, $9.30 per case; do., current
receipts, free cases, $9.00 per case;
western, extras, firsts, free cases, $9.30
per case; do., firsts, free cases, $9.00
per case.
Live Poultry Steady; fowls, 16@
17c: young chickens, l&@20c;
broiling chickens, 15%5 , i i7c; old roost
ers, 12@ 13c; ducks, lS@2oc; spring
clucks, 18@20c; geese, 16@17c; turkeys,
19® 20c.
Dressed Poultry Kasier; fowls,
western, fancy, heavy, 1814 @ 19c; do.,
medium sizes, 17@18c; do., light
weights, 12@16c; old roosters,lsc; roast
ing chickens, fancy, 19%®20c; broil
ing chickens, fancy, 30@35c! do., fair,
capors, large, 23(g>2bc, Uu...
'small, 18®20c; turkeys, fancy, 21@26c;
do., fair, 20@28c; ducks, lJ.@lßc; geese.
11 @ 16c.
Potatoes Weak; New York and
Eastern, per bushel, 80@90c; Western,
per bushel, 80®90c; Jersey, per basket,
20® 50c.
Flour—The market Is steady; winter,
clear, $3.85® 4.10; straights. Penn
sylvanla, $4.15@4.30; western, $1.25®
4.40: patents, $4.50@4.90; Kansas
straight, jute sacks, $4.20® 4.40; spring,
firsts, clear. $4.10®4.30; straights, $4.35
@4.50; patents, $4.60®4.76.
Hay The market is firm; tim
othy, No. 1, large bales, $18.50@19.00;
No. 1, medium bales, $X8.00@18.60; No.
2, J16.50@17.50; No. 3, $14.00@15.00.
Clover mixed: Light mixed, $17.50®
18.00: No. 1, do., $1tf.50@17.00; No. 2, do.,
$15.00® J 6.00.
CHICAGO CATTLE
Chicago, 111., March 10. Hogs—Re
ceipts, 17,000; steady. Bulk of sales,
$865®8.75; light. $5.50@8.77%; mixed.
, $5.50@8.80; heavy, $8.35®8.80; rough,
$8.35®8.80; pigs, $7.00®8.40.
Cattle Heceipts. 4,500; weak.
, Beeves, $7.25@9.70; Texas steers, $7.10
I @8.10; stockers and feeders. $5.60®
8.10; cows and heifers, $3.70@8.55;
calves, <7.50@10.50.
Sheep Receipts, 24.000; steady;
Native, $4.95@6.25; yearlings. $5.90®
7.10; lambs, native, $6.85®7.80.
ANOTHER AIRMAN KILLED
By Associated Press
Salisbury, England, March 10.—Cap
tain Cyril R. Downer, of the North
amptonshire infantry regiment, -was
killed to-day by a fall with his aero
plane while flying over the military
aerodrome on Salisbury Plain. Ho had
only recently been detailed for service
with the army flying corps.
PLAN MEMORIAL HALL
By Associated Press
Ogdensburg, N. Y., March 10.—The
erection of a Press Memorial Hall at
Brookville, Thousand Islands, as part
of the program for the celebration of
a century of peace between the United
States and Great Britain is being
urged by the St. Lawrence River
Press Association.
MRS. HANDSHAW BURIED
Funeral services for Mrs. Emma
Handshaw, widow of Daniel M. Hand
l shaw, one of the oldest residents of
the West End, who died Sunday morn'
ing at her home, 1621 North street,
were held this afternoon from the?
home of her son, Charles E. Hand
shaw, 1600 North Third street. The
Rev. S. Edwin Rupp, pastor of the
Otterbein United Brethren Church,
officiated. Burial was made in the
Harrisburg Cemetery.
GEORGE YANOSCAK
George A. Yatioscalc, aged 49, died
yesterday afternoon at the Harrisburg
Hospital after undergoing an operation
for appendicitis. He is survived by his
wife and eight children. The body was
taken to his home, at Lykens, this aft
ernoon by Undertaker George Sourbler,
where funeral services will be held on
Thursday.
mmmmmmm 1
Horses For Sale
Alt in flrst-cla** condition. We
have more than we need for ttoe
winter.
United Ice & Coal Co.,
Ponter and Cowden St*.
J
>lll SEALS & STENCILS
JJ 1V MFG. BY HBG.STENCIL WORKS ■||
II J3O LOCUSTST. HBG,PA. If
THE harrisburg Polyclinic Dispen
sary will be open daily except Sunday
at 3 P. M., at its now location, 1701
North Second street, for the free treat
ment of the worthy poor.
MONET FOR SALARIED PEOPLE
and others upon their own names.
Cheap rates, easy payments, confiden
tial.
A<luuim & Co., H. 304, 8 IV. Market S»
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 8 a. m. to 6
p. m. Saturday 8 a. m. to 9
p. m.
CO-OPERATIVE
LOAN & INVESTMENT CO.
204 Chestnut Street
Public Sale
Friday, March 13
We will sell on the McCormick
farm, Vi mile south Lemoyne, 1 mile
north New Cumberland, along Read
ing Railroad, horses, cows, hogs, fat
cattle, chickens and a full line of
first-class fanning Implements.
I Will sell 18 of the best all purpose
horses sold In Cumberland county
this spring. Some of the best single
line leaders that goes on road or
farm. Some excellent cows. Sow
with pigs four weeks old; 15 shoats
from 40 to 90 pounds; 5 steers
weighing about !100 pounds each.
Steers and chickens will bo sold for
cash. Terms made known on day of
sale. Sale 11.30 sharp.
G. A. & R. G. MOWRY.
JOS. 1.. MILLER, Auct.
A. B. RLPP, Clerk.
BEAN SOIIP F'OR DINNER.
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FOR SALE
Choice Building Lot
65x321 feet, facing Front,
Kelker and Second streets.
High-class residence section.
Best location in city for tirst
class apartments-—room for for
ty or more. Terms reasonable.
D. W. COX
22U MARKET STREET.
FOR SALE
2029 Green St., 3-story brick.
1805 Green St.. 8-story brlk.
262 Delaware Ave., 2-story briok.
441 S. 16th St., 3-story frame.
1520 Borryhill St., 3-story brick.
3009 Main St., Penbroolc, 3-story
frame.
Plots of Ground
6th and Emerald Sts., ft.
4th St., and Giger Ave., 125x92 ft
THREE FARMS
40—93—and 100 ACRES EACH.
The above can bo purchased at a
bargain if sold quickly.
Apply to
H. M. BIRD
UNION TRUST HLOG.
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FOR RENT
Two-story brick dwelling, 1118
N. 14th St. with six large room*
and bath. A corner house, on
paved street with open country
on three sides. Has front and
back stairs, three buy windows,
electric fixtures, cellar heater,
wide porch, more closets than
rooms, mid used only one year.
Right tenant can rent for S2O.
Apply to
C. H. ORCUTT
267 CUMBERLAND ST.
FOR RENT
APARTMENT
108 N. 2nd St.. 4th floor, 6
rooms and bath, reception hall,
steam heat, gas and electric
light, hard wood floors, vacuum
cleaner; storage room In base
ment. Apply to
H. M. Bird
Union Trust Bldg.
| MITCHELL ~
ROADSTER
Run about 4,000 miles.
New Tires. Car in good
condition. Fully equipped.
Very cheap.
PARK'S DRUG STORE
621 Race Street
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