Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, March 13, 1914, Page 15, Image 15

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    Lost
LOST Silver purse in either Pax
tang or Second street car, Wednesday
afternoon after 6 o'clock. Inltlal ?„ir
N. H. Keep money. Please return
purse to Mrs. Lewis Waehnlen, Bollevue
Park, Harrisburg.
LOST—Brown Cocker Spaniel, white
breast stub tall license, 562. can, or
address. 1603 Chestnut^gtreet^^ mmmmm
1 lelp W anted —Male
MAN over 30. experienced v »'?"T
solicitor, $lB weekly and
steady position. Columbia Protective,
160 Nassau street New York.
SEXTON for a church heated by city
■team. Salary, $30.00 per
dress Box 36, and stato experience, it
any, and give references.
TWO experienced men to work on
door and window frames In planing
mill, Lemoyne, Pa- Steady employment.
WANTED —A salesman to call
on Physicians, Dentists, Lawyers
and other professional gentle
men to sell a high-grade specialty
in Harrisburg. No opposition.
Apply Protectograph Office, 47
Union Trust Building.
YOUNG man to clerk In Kr° c «ry
•tore; state age and experience. Ad
dress M., 802, care of Telegraph.
$76.00 MONTH paid Government Rail
way Mail Clerks. Parcel Post means
many appointments. Harrisburg exami
nations coming. " Pul1 "
Sample questions free, tranklin Insti
tute. Dept. 361-L. Rochester, N. Jj
Help Wanted—Female
BUY Madame Gazelles (French)
Switch and Hair Dye, safe fcftd reliable.
Gives life, luster and color tothe hair.
Conceals gray hair and Siv6s switch
appearance and feeling of natural hair.
Can be applied in a few m:nuti«. R|
tall price. 50c. Agents wanted every
where. Send 25c for ful 1 s 1 8 '
G. & G. Distributors, 36 Church street
Ephrata, Pa.
FIFTY experienced for
rowing on power machines; pttid wnii6
learning. Apply S. Silver. Forster and
Cowden streets.
FORELADY for shirt factory, ilust
have reference. Address Box 811, care
of Telegraph. ...
LEARN DRESSMAKING in one of the
best oressmaking schools in America.
Make your own dresses while learning-
Night and Day classes. Works Dress
making; school, 22 North Fourth street.
OPPORTUNITY for self-reliant en
ergetic woman; permanent position;
good income; agreeable work. Aduress
B. 0., 810, care of Telegraph.
SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS,
ulso learners, to make aprons, etc.
Harrisburg Apparel Co., over City Star
Laundry, State street, rear entrance.
WANTED —2O girls. Apply
Silk Mill.
WE will consign and prepay plain
machine sewing; reliable workers only.
Send 25c for sample of work and full
Instructions. Agents rnAko, 20c an
hour. Dept. 45, Colonial Woolen Mills,
Mass.
WHITE girl for general housework;
no washing. Call, or address. 2104
North Third street Bell phone 1916.
WOMEN over 21 to assist in grocery
fltore; must havo experience; references
required. Address A., 805, care of Tele
graph.
YOUNG, reliable woman to keep
house for young widower and small
family. Call in afternoon at 3224 Sixth
Btreet, Riverside. Pa.
bituationo VV anted—Male
A BOY 16 wants work of any kind.
Apply 312 Clinton street.
COLORED* man would liko a place as
general housework; can give good ref
erence; of Ohio. Address 1342 North
Seventh street
COLORED man wants work of any
kind. Audress 914 Sarah avenue.
MARRIED man of 28 years, perma
nently located In Harrisburg, desires
employment two or three days & week,
preferably collecting. Address D., 796,
care of Telegraph.
PATTERNMAKER Young married
T.ian wants a steady position with a
Jarge firm, where experience and
steadiness is appreciated. Willing to
move to city. Address C., 704, care of
Telegraph.
YOUNG boy, of 17 years, desires po
nition after school; can start at 3 P. M.
Address C., 806, care of Telegraph.
YOUNG colored man desires position
as butler, or houseman; can give ref
erence. Call, or address, 132 Liberty
Ktreet, City.
YOUNG man desires position In shoe
department of some 6tore; seven years'
experience. Address P., 792, care of
Telegraph.
YOUNG man desires work of any
kind. Address M., 795, care of Tele
graph.
Situations Wanted—Female
COLORED girl wants light house
keeping. Address 803 South Tenth
street.
COLORED woman desires cleaning
or day's work. Apply 016 Primrose
avenue.
DAY'S work or small washing to do
at home. Call 242 Liberty street. City.
LIGHT housework by colored girl.
Address 1170 South Eleventh street.
MIDDLE-AGED white woman wishes
position as housekeeper for a respec
table widower. Call, or address, 250
Nectarine avenue.
MIDDLE-AGED woman desires a
place for general housework. Address
Box 25, Hill Station, City.
SEWING by the day by experienced
ueamstress. Address N., 807, care of
Telegraph.
Agents Wanted
Wanted—lnsurance Men
SMALL as well as larger towns Penn
sylvania; all or spare time, sell our
combined accident health and NA
TURAL DEATH policy. Most liberal of
to-day. Energetic men desiring an
agency, liberal commission and collect
ing interest given. To insure reply ad
dress, with particulars. Secretary, P. o
Box 3465, BostM^Mass^^
FOR SALE
A House
That Deserves
Your Consideration
44 N. .EVENTEENTH ST.
Vestibule reception bnll PBr .
lor dlningroom und kitchen on
orat floor open atalrvray.
Three rooms and modern bath,
room on second floor.
Ttio rooms ou third flour t ln
roof.
And ga« and electricity Bu ,
and eoal range front bay window
,—front and back porches balconr
—cemented cellar with hot and cold
water and lauudry granolithic
sidewalk-
Lot 15.5x105 ft.
Miller Bros. & Neefe
Locust and Court Streets.
J # •
FRIDAY EVENING, j HARRISBURG TELEGRXPH! MARCH 13, 1914.
Boarders Wanted
A GENTLEMAN boarder In a private
family; all convenience*, with use of
phone. Apply at 1626 Penn street.
Rooms For Rent
ROOMS FOR RENT
TWO furnished rooms, second floor,
one room facing Capitol Park, bath,
electric light, running water in room,
use of phone. Apply 410 North street.
TWO nicely furnished rooms, with
private family, after "ril 1, for gen
tlemen. with use of bath and telephone.
For information call 123 South Second
street.
Two nicely furnished second floor
rooms for light housekeeping; gas
range and lights; use of bath and bal
cony. Apply 433 South Thirteenth
street.
WELL-FURNISHED ROOM, facing
Capitol Park; city steam heat; use of
bath and phone; suitable for two gen
tlemen or man and wife. 406 Noith
street
TWO nicely furnished rooms for light
housekeeping; all conveniences; rent
reasonable. Apply 621 North Second
street, or call liell phone 620 W.
THREE ROOMS, completely furnish
ed, for light housekeeping; all conveni
ences; references exchanged. 840 South
Sixteenth street.
TWO unfurnished rooms, suitable for
light housekeeping. Including heat,
phone and bath. Apply 217 Boas street.
FURNISHED ROOMS on Sylvan Ter
race; private family; all conveniences.
Address 0., 791, care of Telegraph.
TWO nicely furnished rooms, for gen
tlemen, wttli city heat and us* of bath.
Apply 372 Brigtfs street.
FURNISHED ROOMS, with or with
out board. Apply 16o? North Sixth
street.
FURNISHED rooms, desirable loca
tion. Apply 719 North Sixth street.
FURNISHED or unfurnished rooms.
Apply 1601' Green street
Rooms Wanted
TWO ladies desire two or thrss un
furnished rooms, in private family, for
light housekeeping, on or near Market
street on the Hlli. Address X. T. Y.,
care of Telegraph.
YOUNG, married couple desire two
communicating rooms, - second floor,
with Board, in private family; Hill pre
ferred. Apply G., 804, care of Tele
graph.
Apartments For Kent
COMMODIOUS second floor apart
ment, Front and Herr streets; large
lront porch overlooking river; electnc
ught and gas; hardwood floors. Also
garage in rear for rent. T. W. Rocka
leliar, Second and North streets
APARTMENT of four rooms and tiled
bath; ail modern conveniences; electric
iignts; steam heat, etc; locker in base
ment. Possession April 1. Penna.
Keaity & Improvement Co., IS2 Locust.
FURNISHED, from April 1 to Oc
tober 1; 6-room apartment to adults
omy, S3O; use of piano; references ex
changed. Address J,, 79/, care of
Teiegiaph.
APARTMENT 1118 North Sixth
street, five rooms and bath, with all
modern conveniences. Appiy R. O. Wll-
Dar, 1118* North Sixth street.
business Opportunities
Are You Looking For a Real
Opportunity?
Are You Keaiiy Worth More
Money Than You Are
Now Getting?
IF you are and you nave any real
selling ability, we are ready to show
you how to earn a lot more money by
selling HKLP-A-PHOi\ES. Every Tele
phone user is a possible customer. Sells
tor $3.00. Big prortts and a wonderful
opportunity tor hustlers. If you reany
mean business, senu for free INSTRUC
TIONS in SALUs.HA \ > llll*. Telia how
to earn aa hign as SIOB per week. This
opportunity may never come again, for
you. Write to-day while your territory
is still open.
w. J. LUAVITT A CO., Emporium, Pa.
Dept. 13.
ANY Intelligent person can earn good
Income corresponding for newspapers,
expellence unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press syndicate. 798, Lock
port, N. Y.
GROCERY STORE FOR
about $2,500. Good location. Reason
lor selling, leaving city. Will be sold
|at Inventory. Address Box ti., 777, care
| of 'telegraph.
1 MADE $50,000 In Ave years In the
! mail order business, began with $5.
I send for free booklet Telia how. Hea
j cock. 356 Lockport N. Y.
Business Personals
.
HAULING
| H. W. LA'l'Ht, Mounting Stable aud
.National TrauNicr Co. Movers of
I pianos, safes, boilers and general haul
ma. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and
YVja#bine streets. tson phone .\o.
2Mi!R.
v HOR falling nalr try Grors' Quinine
Halt Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
Dftiggist and Apothecary. 119 Market
br&ri, given prompt attenUon. Bell.
LOCAL EXPkK&S and Delivery. Piano
und Furniture moving a specialty. Stor
age of household goods and furniture
packing. Bell phone 1684 J. 1119 Mont
gomery, Harrisburg.
FEATHER RENOVATING
WE are now Renovating Feathers,
Making Pillows and Folding Feather
Mattresses at the corner of Tenth and
Paxton street, near Cameron. B. J.
Campbell.
REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING
with best material <uid by export help
Send us your worn furniture. Our best
efforts insure your satisfaction. & N
Cluck. 320 Woodbine street
WE furnish music for all social
events. Small combination for houss
parties as low as $2.60. Address
Zembra Mandolin Club, P. O. Box 486
Harrisburg, Pa. '
W. J. WENRICH, 339 Hamilton street
—Furniture, china and piano packing
I Shipments looked after at both ends'
Also all kinds of hauling. Bell phone
8227 W.
FOR SALE AT GABLE'S, 113-15-17
South Second street, 6,000 sets new sash
Bxlo, 12 light, primed and glazed, at
Real Estate For Sale
| TWO line homes, will be finished
' March 15. Niae rooms and latest and
1 only practical, common Eense bu.th.
I room. Steam heated; large front and
; back porches; ornamental fixtures
throughout; reception hall; open stair
case; laundry room and stationary
1 wat>h tubs, outdoor sleeping chamber
with south side exposure, sise 15x8; 12
I minutes by trolley to Market Square,
i For further Information call P. Vander
l 100, Masonic Temple Building, Third and
. state streets.
IN Camp Mill New Bungalow
never been occupied located on
| Bowman Ave. 7 rooms, bath, aild
I steam heat corner property lot.
I 10x140. Brlnton-Packer Co., Second
1 and Walnut streets.
1 DOUBLE brick house new —at
1811-13 Zarker street bath gas
; furnace cemented cellar rented
for $36 per month 8 per cent net in
! vestment. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
j Building.
1 2038 SUSQUEHANNA STREET —3-
story brick 8 rooms, bath anil fur
naee front porch cemented cel
-1 lar lot, 18x72 side entrance. Brln
ton-Paclcer 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.
Real Estate For Sale
HOUSES FOR SALE IK ENOLA
, NOS. 145-147-149 COLUMBIA KOAD.
Most desirable location. Liberal terms.
Inquire C. D. Bowman, Owner, 227 Ma
clay street. Harrisburg.
♦ 1,000 WILL BUY frame house 8
rooms lot, 14x116; look at 427 South
Thirteenth street 7 rooms bath
Sas furnace 3oxloo. Bell Realt>
0., Bergner Building. ( 1
TWO three-story houses, one brick
and one frame, on Sixth street near
Muench. Will sell cheap to quick
buyer. Apply 1838 North BUth street.
„ NO. 1607 MARKET STREET; beautj-|
ful location; ten rooms; all conveni
ences; will sell reasonable to quick
buyer. Apply at above number.
NO. 1512 HUNTER STREET can be
bought at an attractive price; 9 rooms; 1
bath; alley on rear. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building. ,
1119 DERRY BTREET 9 rooms,
bath and turnace front porch lot,
16x85—side entrance. Brlnton-Packer
Co., Second and Walnut streets.
2104 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
8-room house; all conveniences; price
very reasonable If sold at once. Apply
2046 Green street.
_ THREE HOUSES In 32-24-
26 North Third street. Inquire Ella M.
Ijhertz, Ellzabethtown, Pa.
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 1595.
STORE ROOM FOR RENT Desir
able first floor room. 109 North Second
street, suitable for optical or millinery
parlors, insurance office, manlsure par
lor or other small business. Immediate
possession. Apply on premises.
HUSTON'S SUMMER HOME, along
the Conodoguinet creek, one mile from
Hogestown; large house with conveni
ences and pleasant rooms; stable; fine
boating, bathing and fishing. Apply A.
J. Huston, Mechanicsburg.
THREE-STORY BRICK, NO. 1334
North Second street 9 rooms and
bath all conveniences. Also second
floor apartment 4 rooms and bath.
Apply H. W. Miller, 2210 North Third
street. Bell phone.
FOR RENT
1933 North Third St *45.00
2001 North Second St $45.00
2200 North Second St $50.00
JOHN C. ORR.
Phone 934. 222 Market St.
FOR RENT
103 LOCUST STREET lO rooms
bath city steam central location —
seven bedrooms suitable for lodgers
—possession April 1. S. W. Fitzgerald,
317 Walnut street
NEW 6-ruom house, at Edgemont,
one-half mile north of Penbrook. Rent,
$6.00, or sale price, S6OO. Lots are 30x
120, with stable. G. 8. Hartman, 38
North Twelfth street. City.
CORNER PROPERTY. Jefferson and
Emerald streets, 8 rooniß and bath. Call,
or address. Office, Seventh and Wood
bine streets, or 2298 North Sixth street.
Dell phone 2466.
2222 PENN STREET; steam heat; 8
rooms and bath; front porch; hardwood
floors; possession April 1. Rent, $22.00.
Inquire Pierce Rettew, 1000 North Third
street.
TO small family, 135f3 Wallace street,
live rooms and attic; nicely papered;
water in kitchen; paved street. Inquire
429 Broad street. Bell phone 3613 J.
FRAME house, No. 912 South Nitte
teenth-and-One-Half street $9.50. J.
E. Gipple, 1251 Market street.
Real Estate For Sale or Rent
FOR RENT OR SALE
S. W. CORNER Third and Forstor
streets, Harrisburg, Pa., dwelling house
11 rooms 2 baths city steam
good location for offices, boarding or
rooming house. Apply to Paul G.
Smith, Attoruey-at-Law, 17 North
Third street. City.
R.eal Estate Wanted
WANTED —To rent house
between now and April Ist.
Rental not over $25; Bor 9 rooms.
Preferably above Peffer street.
Address, Box SOB, care of Tele
graph. .
WANT TO RENT small house of
about 0 rooms and bath, if possible, be
low Hamilton and west of Sixth street,
for family of three. Good location and
moderate rent. Address Y., 809, care of
Telegraph.
WANT 9 or 10-room house, by April
1; all conveniences; must be in good
condition, good locality, near center of
city, north of Market street; reasonable
rent. Address S„ 790, care of Tele
graph.
WANTED TO RENT April 1, house
between Forster street and Market
Square, all conveniences, 9 or 10 rooms
and bath. Address 402 Briggs street.
or call Bell phone 3675.
For Sale
FOR SALE
TRUNKS, Traveling Qags, Suit Canes,
Gloves. Sole, Larness and Strap
Leather. Calfskin, Kip, Do '.gula. Waxed
Upper and Sheep Skins. Leather Sample
Cases and Leather Specialties made to
ordor and repaired. Harrisburg* Har
ness and Supply Co., Second aud Cheat
nut streets.
PRIVATE SALE
THE following articles will be sold
at Private Sale: 14 single beds, 2 double
beds, 1 folding bed, bedding, 8 bureaus,
dlningroom chairs, piano and other
household goods not mentioned. Mrs.
Martha Napior, 123 South Second street.
GLASS window signs. Furnished
Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and !
loard and Table Board, at 25c each.
One of these signs will be given with
each six-time order for e. classified ad.
if paid In advance. Inquire at Office of
Telegraph.
HALL Combination Lock Safe; inside
measurement about 26x19 Inches; can
be seen at Polleck'e, 11 North Fourth
street. For price Inquire at Common
wealth Trust Co., Real Estate Depart
ment, 222 Market street
PROSPEROUS BUSINESS FOR SALIf
—general confectionery, Including ac.
tlve soda fountain. Ice cream and choice
candies. Complete information at our
office. Get the facts. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
HATCHING EGGS from vigorous,
heavy-laying, farm-raised White Leg
horns, from the best egg-laying strain
in America. SI.OO per fifteen, jo. 00 per
hundred. Max Lauder, Mlddletown, Pa.
CIGARS—For a limited time, wo are
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.
FOR quick sale at a bargain, 1913
Model "Michigan 40" Touring Car, In
good condition. Full equipment. Must
be sold this week. Address 0., 793, care
oi Telegraph.
FIRST-CLASS MEAT MARKET7I(T
cated on one of the principal streets of
the oity. Up-to-date fixtures. If in
, terested address 800, care of Telegraph.
INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS outlav all
others. Get the heavy-laying white
egg strain. Eggs, SI.OO for 12; $6.00
per 100. Oliver Hoover. Riverside, Pa.
CHEAP, one 1%-foot extension, gol
den oak, square dlningroom table, per
fect order, $8.50. Less than half price.
Table, 788, care of Telegraph.
HUDSON AND. MITCHELL ROAD~-
STERS, both late hiodels, In good con
dition. Call, or phone, Monn Bros., Sev
enteenth and Swatara.
UP-TO-DATE butcher's refrigerator;
capacity, two tons of Ice; first-class
condition. If Interested address 801,
care of Telegraph.
For Sale
ONE font of 10 pt and one font of
tf Pt. O. ft, with Antique Linotype
Matrices. The Telegraph Printing Co,
Hsrrisburg. Pa.
EXTRACTED CLOVER HONEY, $2
P«r gallon. Delivered by parcel post.
Generous sample, 10c. 1a K. Hostetter,
Utlta, Pa.
CHEAP—One >45.00 gulden oak, 60-
inch buffet-sideboard, as good as new,
$16.00. Call 601 A Peffer street.
FIVE ORGANS at l& each; worth
from $lO to $26. Winter Piano Store,
23 North Fourth street.
AN Upright Chlckering Piano, in fine
condition. Apply 400 North Front
street. Steeiton, Pa.
MOUNTED Grey Kox. Fine speci
men. Joseph Dasher. Jr., Hummels
town. Pa. j
FINE show case. Call Singer Sewing
Machine Co., 13 South Market Square.
CHEAP, shelving and counters. Ap
ply 1218 North Third street.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Business Office.
For Rent
STOKE HOOM FOR HK.NT 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-'ses in ihe bame
square. In center of population. iSlae
of room !3xloo ft. 14-ft. ceiling. Up
to-date in every particular. Hunt from
April 1. $125 per month, Including heat
j J. 8. Slble, 238 Herr street.
FOR RENT Desirable offices In the
Telegraph Building, singly or en-sulte.
Inquire at Business office.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be'
secured at the Telegraph Business |
Office.
Card of Thanks
CHAS. H. SPANGLER AND FAMILY
wish to express their thanks to friends
and neighbors for their kindness dur
ing the recent illness and death of wife
and mother, Emma Jane Spangler.
: MR. A H. BLOUCH AND FAMILY
desire to extend their sincere thanks
to all those who so kindly assisted and
sympathized with them during their
great sorrow and bereavement
Died
[MEIXEL On March 12. 1914, at the
York Hospital, York, Pa., C. Lyman
Melxel.
Relatives and friends are invited to
attend the funeral services on Satur
day afternoon, at 4 o'clock, at his late
residence. No. 124 E. Washington Lane,
| Germantown. Burial private.
SCHELLENBERG On March 10.
1914, Mary y. Schellenberg, wife of
Oto P. Schellenberg, aged 50 years.
Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at 2
o'clock, from her late residence, 647
Race street. The relatives and friends
are Invited to attend without further
notice. Burial Harrisburg Cemetery.
VAN AERNAM On March 12, 1914,
Luella Gamble, widow of C. willard
Van Aernam, aged 32 years, 3 month
and 4 days.
Funeral on Monday, March 16„ at 2 P.
M., from late residence, 007 Peffer
street. The relatives and friends are
invited to attend without further no
tice. Burial private, in Harrisburg
Cemetery. Omit llowers.
Financial
MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
security in afiy amounts and upon any
terms to suit borrower. Address P. O.
Box 174, Harrisburg. Pa.
Money to Loan
PROFIT-SHARING LOAN SOCIETY i
WE HAVE ORIGINATED a new plan
of loaning money by which borrowers*
share profits of lenderß. Legal rales. I
easy terms, confidential. Offices. Rooms
6-7, 9 North Market Square.
Storage
"TIARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two I
large brick warehouses, built ex
pressly for storage. Private rooms
for household goods and unexcelled fa
cilities for storing all kinds of mer
chandise. Low storage rates South
St. and Penna. a R. uln
STORAGE
IN 3-story brick building, reur -108
Market street.
Household goodM In clean, private
rooms. Reasonable rates. Apnlv to
P. ti. Dleuer, Jeweler, 4UM Market St.
STORAGE 419 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
In Matter of the Estate of Fannie
Josephine Lee, Late of Harrisburg,
Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, do-
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 dclaj to
HENRY C. HAMILTON,
200 Pennsylvania Ave..
Klmira, New York,
Executor of Fannie J. Lee, deeearod.
Or to
EDWIN M. HERSHEY,
I-Ils Attorney.
No. 208 Bergner Building.
NOTICE Letters Testamentary on
the Estate of William Sheesley, late of
Harrisburg, Dauphin county, Pa., de
ceased, having been granted to the un
dersigned residing in Harrisburg. p a
all persons Indebted to said Estate are'
requested to make immediate payment
and those having claims w»«« present'
them for settlement, to
J. HARRY SHEESLEY.
Ninth and Hemlock Streets; 1
i EDMUND J. MILLER.
560 Race Street,
Or, Executors.
t>. S. SEITZ,
Attorney.
Notice
THE PV3UC SERVICE COMMISSION
OF THE
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA
NIA
, NOTICE is hereby given that The
Public Service Commission of the Com
; monwealth of Pennsylvania will held a
i public hearing in its office, in the Capi
! tol, at Harrisburg, at 10:00 o'clock A
i M., on Monday. March 16, 1914, at which
i hearing all parties interested may ap
i pear and be heard, concerning the rules
and regulations which have been pre- I
pared by the Commission to govern ap
paratus proper and suitable for testing
, meters of gas, water, electricity and
steam heat and of other public service
companies, the testing of meters. In
spection and standard of service to be
furnished by such public service com
panies.
The rules and regulations prepared
by the Commission on the above sub
jects have been printed and may be
now seen at the office of the Commis
sion in the Capitol at Harrisburg.
Bv order of tne Commission.
A B. MILLAR,
Secretary.
MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE
and others upon their own names.
Cheap rates, easy payments, confiden
tial.
Adams * Co, R. 804. 8 K. Market Sq.
THE STANDARDIZED OAK
Bee the Cole "Four" aiifl "Six" at
the Automobile Show. (
All Important Stocks Gain
as Results of Today's Trading
Sharp Declines in Early Trading Are All Made Up By Noon
New York, March 18. Despite
sharp declines In various issues In the
parly trading, It was apparent that no
large volume of stocks was pressing for
sale, and the steadiness of the specu
lative leaders encouraged bullish trad
ers to begin active operations. The
shorts retreated and under the Influ
ence of buying for both accounts prices
w ere marked up in striking fashion.
All of the important shares gained
a point or more before tho buying
slackened. The market met with dis
tributed sales at the top, but quotations
held firmly. Shares, which recently
have been targets for bear attacks,
such as Chesapeake and Ohio, New
Haven and New York Central, took tho
lead in the upturn.
Bonds were Irregular.
Furnished by H. W. SNAVELY
Arcade Bulldlug
New York, March 13.
Open. 2.30 P. M-
Alaska Gold Mines . 21»4 21« I
Amal. Copper 78% 74i»i
American Can 29K) 29H I
Am. C. & F SO 50 4
Am. Ice Securities .. 31 Sl%
American Sugar ... 98 9914
American T. & T. . .
Anaconda 35% 35%
Atchison 9(Jtj 96
Baltimore & Ohio .. SS 88%
Bethlehem Steel ... 48% 44^4
Bethlehem Steel pfd 85 86
Brooklyn R. T 91% 92%
California Petroleum 27% 26%
Canadian Pacific ... 204% 205%
Central Leather ... 32% 33%
Chesapeake & Ohio. 61? 4 53%
C. M. & St. P 98 98%
Chlno Con. Copper . 40% 41%
Col. F. & 1 33 33'4
Corn Products 11% 11%
Distilling Securities . 18% 18%
Erie 28% 28%
General Electric Co. 147% 148^4'
Goodrich, B. F 2S 23% i
Great Northern pfd. 126% 127%
Great Nor. Ore subs. 36% 36%
lllinos Central 109% 109%
Interboro-Met 14% 14%
Interboro-Met. pfd.. 59% 60
Lehigh Valley 144% 146
Louis. & Nashville . 134% 134%
Mex. Petroleum ... 69% 68% |
Mo., Kan. & Texas . 17% 17
Missouri Pacific ... 23% 24
Nev. Con. Copper .. 15% 15%
New York Central . 89% 90%
N. Y., N. H. &H. . . 68 70
Norfolk & Western. 102% 103%
Northern Pacific ... 111% 112
Penna. R. R 110% 110%
People's Gas & Coke 122 122
Pittsburgh Coal .. . 20% 1 21
Pittsburgh Coal pfd. 91 Ul
Pressed Steel Car 48 43
Ray Con. Copper .. 20% 21%
Heading- 162% 163%
Rep. Iron & Steel . 25% 26
Rep. Iron &- S. pfd.. 90% 90%
Rock Island 4 4 %
Rock Island pfd. .. 6% 6%
Southern Pacific ... 93% 94
Tennessee Copper .. 34% 30%
Texas Company ... 147 148%
Union Pacific 156% 157%
U. S. Rubber 61% 62%
U. S. Steel 63% 63%
U. S. Steel pfd 109% 110
Utah Copper 53% 54
Va. Car. Chem 31% 31
Western Maryland . 35% 34%
Western Union Tel.. 63% 63%
Westinghouso Mfg.. 72% 74
OTHER FELLOW S CLASS
ENTERTAINED BY TEACHER
Members of the "Other Fellows" 1
class o'f tho Derry Street United I
Brethren church were given a social |
lajst evening, through the courtesy of
tho teacher, E. S. Nissley.
The "Curbstone Quartette'' sang sev- j
eral selections, numbers /ere given I
by the Victrola and there were amus-'
irig contests and refreshments.
MISSING MISSIONARIES SAFE j
London. March 13. —The safety of
the two Misses Black, of the British
China Inland Mission, who were re
ported missing after the burning and
looting by brigands of the town of
Lao Ho-Kow, Hu-Peh, was confirmed
in an official dispatch from Peking to
the Foreign Office to-day.
TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS|
German-Americans asert German
gain in Japan commerce is due to mas
tery of the Japanese language by trad- i
ers.
Horace Greeley Clarke, a Chicago
lawyer, who disappeared twelve years
ago, was found dead at Cudahy, Wis.
A bill to submit the prohibition
amendments to the people passed the '
Kentucky House, 60 to 32.
Plilladelphians protest the proposed
"spotting" charges at a hearing before
the Interstate Commerce Commission.
The rules committee of the National
House of Representatives decided to in
vestigate gambling in futures.
What Is a Bond?
We all know there can be 110 better security than
a FIRST MORTGAGE ON REAL ESTATE, therefore,
there can be 110 safer investment than a FIRST MORT
GAGE REAL ESTATE BOND.
Tn the case of a First Mortgage the whole amount is
borrowed at one time from one source, while Bonds may
be sold as money is required.
All FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS are secured by a
FIRST MORTGAGE upon some property owned by the
company issuing the bonds, THE TITLE TO WHICH
MUST BE ABSOLUTELY FLAWLESS, in favor of a
Trust Company, and the signature of an officer of the
Trust Company appears on every bond sold, to certify
that the bond is so secured.
The Trust Company, as Trustee, will act in behalf
and for the interest of the bondholder; will pay the inter
est as it becomes due every six months; will pay the
principal upon the expiration of the bond; and if the
Company issuing the bond fails to produce the money
for the payment of the principal and interest, the Trust
Company will foreclose the mortgage, and pay the bond
holders the principal and accumulated interest.
If you have One Hundred Dollars or more saved
earning less than 6%, this is your opportunity to increase
your income. We have FIRST MORTGAGE 6%
BONDS in denominations of SIOO to offer, interest free
from all taxes.
Banks, Trust Companies and all large investors get
6% for their money. YOU CAN GET IT TOO.
SEND FOR OUR BEAUTIFUL CIRCULAR DESCRIBING
OUR PLANS IN DETAIL AND SHOWING CUTS OF HOUSES
TO BE ERECTED, FOR WHICH OPERATION WE ARE IS
SUING BONDS. A POSTAL WILL BRING EVERYTHING.
American Securities Investment Co.
(INCORPORATED)
General Offices, Drexel Building
Philadelphia, Pa.
or Later
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
rwalikr« by H. W. MAVEL V
Arritilr Building;.
Chicago, 111., March 13.
Up« I, 111-ill .iirt • *
Wh»tt-
May »2T4 #3>* »2?i 93%
July 87% 88% BT% 88Vi
,rn—
May 86% 67% 86% 67%
July 66% 67% 66% 67
w
May 39% 39% 39%. 59%
July 39% 39% 39 39%
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE
Uy Associated Press
Philadelphia, March 13. Wheat
Steady; No. 2. red, export, 99%(U>
$1.00; No. 1, Northern. Dulutli, export,
*1.04% @1.05%.
Corn Steady; new. No. 2. yellow,
natural, local, 69U®f0c; do., kiln
dried, local, 71%@72%c.
Oats —Steady; No. 2, wlxlte. 46®
46 %c.
Bran Market higher; winter, per
ton, $28.60# 30.00; spring, per ton,
$29.50®30.00.
Hen nod Sugars Market steady;
powacred, 4.00 c; line granulated. 3.90 c;
confectioners' A, S.SOc; Keystone, A,
3.75 c.
Butter Tho market Is steady;
western, creamery, extras, 30c; nearby
prints, fancy, 33c.
Eggs The market is firm;
Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts,
free cases, $9.60 per case; do., current
receipts, free cases, $9.30 per case;
western, extras, firsts, free tases, $9,60
per case; do., firsts, free cases, $9.30
per case.
0 Poultry Weak; fowls. 16®
17c: young chickens, lb®i!oc,
broiling chickens. 16',s®17c; old roost
ers, 12®13c- Uuclts, 18(5 20c; spring
ducks, 18®20o; geese, 15®17c; turkeys,
19 ©2(lc
Dressed Poultry Easter, fowls,
western, fancy, heavy, 18@lS»,sc: do.,
medium siies, 16®17c; do., light-*
weights, 12®15o; old i oosters, 15c; rut.-l
jng chickens, fancy. 19HW20C: broil
ins chickens, l'anoy, 30®85c! do., fair,
ikUlVv, capor6, large. 23®26c, .lu
small, l8®20c; turkeys, fancy, 2i@26c.
<lo., fair, <!o®23c; ducks, )l®lso; geese
11® 16c.
Potatoes Weak; New York and
Eastern, per bushel. 83@90c; Western,
per bushel. 83®90c; Jersey, per Basket,
20® 50c.
Flour—The market is steady; winter,
clear. $8.851?4 10. straights t'ei '
sylvanla, $4.15@4.30: western, $1.25®
4.40, patents, $4.50® 4.n0. ivansus
straight, jute sacks, $4.20® 4.40; spring
firsts, clear. $4.1004.30: straights. $4.35
®4.50; patents, $4.60® 4.75.
Hay The market is firm: tim
othy, No. 1, large bales, $18.50® 19.00;
No. 1, medium bales, $18.60® 18.oO; No
2, $16.50® 17.50: No. 3, $14.00@15.00.
Clover mixed: Light mixed. $17.50®
18.00: No. ], do., $16.50® 17.00; No. 2, da..
$15.00® 16.00.
CHICAGO CATTLE
By Associated Press
Chicago, 111., March 13. HogS'—Re
ceipts, 16,000; strong. Bulk of sales,
$8.70® 8.80; light, $8.55@8.87%; mixed,
$8.55<8>8.85; heavy, $8.40® 8.87%; rough,
$9.10®8.65; pigs, $7.00@8.55.
Cattle Receipts, 1,500; weak.
Beeves, $7.16®9.70: Texas steers. $7.10
®8.15; stockers and feeders, $5.60®
8.10; cows and heifers, $3.70©5.50;
calves, $7.00® 10.00.
Sheep Receipts, 7,000; steady. Na
tive, $4.80@6.30; yearlings, $5.80®7.00;
lambs, native, $6.80@7.75.
> ' 1,11 1
Herses For Sale
Ail in first-class condition. We
have more than we need for the
winter.
United Ice & Coal Co.,
Forster and Cowden Sts.
WE WILL BUY
Mill'oril Cxbriilge St. Ry.
U. S. Worsted Ist. 2nd Pfil.
Art Metals Construction Co>
By-Products Coke
Soh ay Process
U. S. Metals Prod. Pfd.
f'ed'l Lt. & Trac. Coin. & Pfd,
Nor. States Pow, Com. & Pi'd.
WE WILL SELL
Tidewater Oil
Frontier Tel. ss, 1922
Adirondack Elec. Power
Federal Tel. & Tel. ss, 1959
Ainer. Inv. Sec. Coni. & Pfd,
Douglas Shoe Pfd.
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PAGE DISCLAIMS
Mir OFFENSE IN
LONDON MESS
Believes Senators Were Misled by
Condensed Newspaper Dis
patches of His Remarks
By Associated Press
London, March 13.—Ambassador
Walter liines Pago to-day received
from Secretary of State Bryan notifi
cation of tho resolution of the United
States Senate In regard to his speech
on tho Panama Canal and the Monroe
Doctrine delivered before the Associa
tion of Chambers of Commeroe on
Wednesday.
The Secretary of State requested
tho Ambassador to cable an explana
tion of the speech and Mr. Page Im
mediately began tho preparation of hit
reply.
After reading fuller accounts of the
proceedings in the Senate Ambassa
dor Page came to the conclusion that
the Senators had been misled by tha
excessive condensation Of his remarks
in regard to his interpretation of tha
Monroe Doctrine.
Mr. Pago declared that he had dis
tinctly said that the United States
would object to or prohibit any Euro
pean power from taking more terri
tory in the new world and than in con
cluding had said amid the laughter
of the audience:
"So you seo that the United States
would prefer that no European pow
ers should gain mora territory In tha
new world."
The ambasador's remarks, he de
clared. had been too greatly con
densed. When referring to the Pan
ama Canal, he had said that Great
Britain would profit most from the
canal because she owned the great
bulk of the world's shipping.
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FOR SALE
Choice Building Lot
6 5x321 feet, facing Front,
Kelker and Second streets.
High-class residence section.
| Best location in city for first
clubs apartments—room for for
! ty or more. Terms reasonable.
.D. W. COX
222 MARKET STREET.
I SIOO,OOO 1
To Loan
In amounts of SI,OOO or
more on first mortgage on
good city property, for 6,
10, 15 or 20 years; repay
able monthly, quarterly, or
annually in instalment*
like rent.
Debt cancelled and
mortgage satisfied in caae
of death.
Full information fur
nished on request.
Miss E. L. SHAVER
ROOM 405
j,! TELEGRAPH BUILDING
»
FOR RENT
Two-stoir brick dwelling, 111S
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 stuira, three bay windows,
electric (ixtures, cellar heater,
wide porch, more closets than
rooms, and used only one year.
Right tenant can rent for S2O.
Apply to
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267 CUMBERLAND 61
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