Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, March 25, 1914, Page 11, Image 11

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    Golden Opportunities Are Offered in These Small Advertisements
Died
REINOKHL On Monday, March 23.
1914, Jacob Re.noehl, aged 85 years,
of 801 Green street. ,
Funeral services will be held from
ills late residence privately, Friday
afternoon. Burial In Harrisburg Ceme
tery.
WALTON On March 24. 1914, at 1 P.
M„ Alice M.. wife of Edgar A. Walton,
aged 38 years.
Funeral on Friday afternoon, at 2
o'clock, from her late residence, 528
Camp street. Services private and
burial private. Harrisburg Cemetery.
Lost
REWARD Enameled pansy pin,
with damond center, lost on Sixth or
Capital streets. between North and
Cumberland streets. Return to 709
North Sixth street and receive reward.
LOST ■ —• In upper end of city, a me
dium-siited brown female dog about 6
months old. Was wearing collar with
Householder's name attached. Address
11335 Logan street, City.
I-OST Party who stole the pocket
book from a lady's muff, while in -.6
Cent Store, is known. No questions
nuked if returned to Mrs. Prince, 329
Chestnut street.
Help Wanted —Male
AT ONCE, two strictly first-class
plumbers. Call between 12 and 1
o'clock, or 6 and 8 o clocK. 1?. v\.
Beuwer, 1928 .Logan street
CARRIER BOYS WANTED, about 16
vears of age. Sunday Courier, 320 Mar-
Jiet Btreet.
EXPERIENCED McKay machine heel
shaver and heel scourer; steady work,
good wages. Apply to Harrisburg shoe
Mfg. Co., Vernon street. City.
FIRST-CLASS, experienced paper
liangeis, at once. Apply ™ allpaper
Department, Bowman & Co.
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy
to get. My free booklet, Y-372, tellß
how. Write to-day—WOW. Earl Hop
kins, Washington, D. C.
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANT
ED. Splendid income assured right
man to act as our representative after
learning our business thoroughly by
mail. Former experience unne-cessary.
All we require is honesty, ability, am
bition and willingness to learn a lucra
tive business. No soliciting or travel
ing. All or spare time only. This is an
exceptional opportunity for a man in
your section to get into a big paying
business without capital and becomo
Independent for life. Write at once for
full particulars. National Co-Operative
Realty Company, L-910, Marden Build
ing, Washington, D. C.
PLUMBERS. Must be first-class me
ohanlca. M. H. Baker, 1426 Derry
utreet.
RELIABLE experience automobile
(Salesman, also experience man for man
ager and automobile repairing. Good
proposition. Reference requires. Ad
dress, G., 843, care of Telegraph.
$75.00 MONTH paid Government Rail
way Mali Clerks. Parcel Post means
many appointments. Harrisburg exami
nations coming. "Pull" unnecessary.
Sample questions free. Franklin Insti
tute. Dept. 361-L. Rochester. N. Y.
Agents VV anted
MEN OR WOMEN, to take orders for
our fact-selling seven-bar box of high-,
grade Toilet soap; big seller; 50 per
cent, commission; agents make from »10
to S6O per week; repeat oruers assured.
Write at once for full particulars.
Crofts & Reed Co., Dept. S-301, Cnicago,
111.
Help Wanted —Female
A THOROUGHLY .experienced button- \
hole operator on jiower machine. Steady I
work, good wages, at Jennings' Manu- •
facturing Co., 414-416 State street.
BRIGHT girl for marking and sort
ing; also strong girl to work In starch ,
room. Apply Troy Laundry, 1620-26
Fulton street. 1
FIFTY experienced operators for
sewing on power machines; paid while 1
learning. Apply S. Silver, Forster and |
Cowden streets.
— l
FORELADY for shirt factory. Must i
have reference. Address Box 811, care
of Telegraph.
LADY CANVASSERS WANTED. $6.00 i
to SIO.OO a day can be made by live ;
agents. Apply 446 Delaware avenue, j
City. j
LEARN DRESSMAKING in one of the '
best dressmaking schools in America.
Make your own dresses while learning
Night and Day classes. Work's Dress- j
making School, 22 North Fourth street, j
SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS,
also learners, to make aprons, etc. i
Harrisburg Apparel Co., over City Star !
Laundry, State street, rear entrance.
TWENTY MORE thoroughly experl- |
enced operators on power machines.
Jennings' Manufacturing Co., 414-416 i
State street
WANTED at once, experienced patent
leather tip repairers. Apply Devine &
Yungel Shoe Manufacturing Company.
WANTED—GirI to hire with small
family. Good wages to right party.
Apply 1908 Market street. City.
WANTED —2O girls. Apply
Silk Mill.
Waited-lO© Girls
CIGAR MAKERS
Suction Table Work, Rollers ancl
Bunch Makers. Steady Work
Guaranteed. Apply
Royal Havana Cigar Mfg. Co.
107 and 109 East Saratoga St.
Baltimore, Md.
WOMAN not under 28 or over 46
y«ars, for permanent business opportu
nity. Address M., B£f4, care of Tele
*raPh'
Help Wanted—Male and Female
LADY or Gentleman, honest, capable
person will find good paying position.
Chance for advancement. Also road Job.
Address Box M, 846, care Telegraph.
WANTED—Men and woir.en solici
tors. Apply Room No. 4 Spooner
Building, 9 North Second street, after
10 o clock.
i " ————^
FOR SALE
100 Cheap
Building Lots
In the Thirteenth Ward
(Eastmere)
Write or Call for
Location and Price*.
Miller Bros. & Neefe
LOCUST AND COLKT STS.
k i !
WEDNESDAY EVENING
Mtuntion> W anted—Male
A MIDDLE-AGED man wants em
ployment a half day each day of the
week. Address A., 853, care of Tele
graph.
ANY kind of clerical work; not afraid
of work; can give reference. Address
Lock Bok 463, Hummelstown, Pa.
MAN desires position as traveling
salesman or solicitor; 37 years of age;
can give best of reference. Employed
at present. Address M., 848 care of
Telegraph.
POSITION WANTED by practical
man as chauffeur; 7 years' experience;
work reasonable. Address R., 852, care
of Telegraph.
WANTED—By a colored man, house
cleaning and yards and cellar white
washing. Can give reference. Apply
to H. F. Kyle, 1949 Brlggs street.
Situations Wanted—Female
BY colored woman, position as cham
bermaid or nurse. Address 1316 North
Fourth street.
BY colored woman, position sweep
ing and dusting of furniture store. Call
609 North Fourth street.
BY young colored girl, position at
general housework; Is honest and reli
able, and can furnish good reference.
Address L. 8., 318 Market street, Mld
dletown, Pa.
COLORED girl wants geneial house
work In private family, or days' work.
1613 Apricot avenue. City.
COLORED woman desires day work
of any kind or nursing old people. 510
| South street.
COLORED woman wants day's
j work. 1412 Williams street.
! COLORED woman wants worn of any
kind. 1412 Williams street.
DAY'S work of any kind. 108% Chris
' ties Court.
DAY'S work. 337 South Eleventh
street.
MIDDLE-AGED lady with child 9
years old desires position with small
family as housekeeper. Write or in
quire of F. H. Coble, West Fairview,
Third street. Can furnish references.
SMALL WASHINGS to do at home.
Call 804 Capital street.
WANT curtains to wasli and stretch;
also piece washes. Apply 23 Myrtle
avenue.
WANTED—Nursing of any kind by
experienced nurse. Address "Nurse,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED—Washing to do at home.
Call or address, 1616 Jiarker.
WASHING and ironing to do at
home. Call, or address, 1314 North
Sixth street.
YOUNG woman, 20 years old, would
like to keep house for widower; don't
object to one or two children. Address
A, 856, care of Telegraph.
Real Estate For Sale
HOUSES FOR SALE Three two
and-one-half-story brlclt houses, on
Penn street, in the 2100 block, 8 rooms
and bath.
Nine two-and-one-half-story frame
houses on Schuylkill street, near Jeffer
son, 8 rooms and bath.
One two-story frame bungalow, new
and all improvements, C rooms and
bath. A bargain, neat design, only one
left.
Call on, or address, Wittenmyer Lum
ber Co., Seventh and Schuylkill streets.
TWO fine homes, will bo finished
March 15. Nine -rooms and latest and
only practical, common sense bath
room. Stfam 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 lox8; 12
minutes by trolley to Market Square.
For further information call P. Vander
loo. Masonic Temple Building, Third and
State streets.
FRAME HOUSE, located on Briggs
street, between Second and Third; 8
rooms and bath. Will be sold at sacri
fice if sold tills Spring. Address S. 0.,
No. 1001, care of Telegraph.
ONE-ACRE FRUIT AND CHICKEN
FARM located one mile north of
Progress trolley line two-and-one
half-story frame dwelling—-5 rooms
125 fruit trees 2 chicken houses.
Price, $1,650.00. Possession at once.
Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut
streets.
FARM FOR SALE
46-ACRE FARM near Mlddletown at
quite a sacrifice. Possession at once,
providing the purchaser buys the stock
and farming implements. Price,
$4,000.00. John C. Orr, 222 Market
street. Phone 934.
BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE—
single brick house
structed large store room all im
provements throughout dwelling. In
spect this property, 1913 Sixth street.
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building.
8-ACRE FARM; all necessary build
ings; water in house; ideal place for
poultry; 5 minutes' walk north of
Weaver subway, beneath Reading Rail
way; on Hummelstown car Una. In
quire T. C. Bailey, on premises.
NINE-ROOM HOUSE, with porch
front, open stairway, side entrance,
halls, all improvements, on North
street. Price, $2,000. . Terms. A few
other bargains from SBOO up. Edgar B
Lerew, 4 North Fifth street.
INVESTMENT PROPERTIES New
brick houses ttwo) bath gas
electric light porches cemented
cellars—desirable tenants pay S3O per
i month. Price, both houses, $4,500. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
STEELTON PROPERTY FOR SALIC
—No. 856 Locust street three-story
brick all modern improvements
porch front lot. 22x100. Owner occu
pies it inspection solicited. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
SECOND STREET PROPERTY for
aalo. No. 1101 9 rooms bath gas
furnace. Owner occupies property
and wants you to inspect it. Price
and particulars at Bell Realty Co
Bergner Building. '
2406 N. SIXTH ST. 3-sto77 bri'-'k ~
8 rooms, bath and furnace front and
raar porch lot, 15x135 possession
at Price, $3,100.00. Brinton-
Packer Co.. Second and Walnut streets
8 " I I ( 2T JS^H F °I\, SA ,VJI AT A BARGAIN
M • *1 129 ' 2131, 2133, 2135, 2137, 2139
Moore street, and liu North Fifth
street Apply to W. Justin Carter, 420
Market street. Bell phone 317 W.
DERRV S'IREET COTTAGE, seven
bath; all improvements,
porches, side entrance; possession April
ii bargain If sold at once. Imperial
Hardwaie Co., 1202 North Third.
uSS"?!.?,! 1 ', 0 ! 1 salb 8M0L.%
"ii i COLUMBIA HOAD.
Most desirable location. Liberal terms.
iiquiie c. u. Bowman, owner, 227 Ma
< lay street. HarrisburK
THREE HOUSES on Sixth street
p V
rent. This is an investment worth con
sidering. Less than $4,000. Bell Realty
Co., Bergner Building.
2ft-OTORY FRAME HOUSE at 427
South Thirteenth street 7 rooms and
PP-th gas furnace porch lot
19.7x100. Particulars at Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
2140 PENN STREET, 3-story" brick
dwelling hot and cold water—steam
heat front porch S rooms and bath
—side entrance. M. A. Fought 272
North strr?pl.
Real Estate For Sale
A CHOICE building plot, 60x140, fine
ly located, in Camp Hill. I need the
money and will sell cheap to quick
buyer. Address Lots, care of Harrisburg
Telegraph.
812 CAPITAL, STREET, 3-story brick
dwelling 8 rooms and bath hot
and cold water hot water heating
plant side entrance ■ — centrally lo
j cated. M. A. Fought, 272 North street.
j TWO three-story houses, one brick
and one frame, on Sixth street near
Muench. Will sell cheap to quick
buyer. Apply 1838 North Sixth street.
2120 PENN STREET, 3-story brick
dwelling 8 rooms and bath hot and
cold water furnace front porch.
M. A. Fought, 272 North street.
i $1,600 CASH wil buy two brick
i houses renting fror sls per month each.
! A 10 per cent, investment. Address
! Houses, care of Telegraph.
Real Estate For Rent
Desirable residence, 1503 N.
Second, in perfect order; side
entrance; front porch; every con
venience. Steam heated, Vapor
system. Inquire <!10 Pine Street.
Phone 3687.
FOR REST
MARSHALL, PROPERTY furnished
house, stable and 2 acres of ground—
| mile east of P. R. R. Station at New
; port, Perry County. Miller Bros. &
) Neefe, Harrisburg.
! DWELLING 1946 GREEN STREET—
]IO rooms and bath; all conveniences;
I newly papered throughout. Rent,
$1:8.00. Chas. Adler. Real Estate and
j Insurance, 1002 North Third street.
1627 NORTH SECOND STREET
desirable house lO rooms and bath—
electric lights front and side porches
—possession at onco s4s. Miller
Bros. & Neefe, Bell phone 1595.
NEW 4-ruom house, at Edgemont.
• me-half mile north of Penbrook. Rent,
$6.00, or sale price, S6OO. Lots are 30x
120, with stable. G. S. Hart man, 38
North Twelfth street. City.
FOR RESIT
1108 GREEN ST. 3-story brick
1 8 rooms bath steam heat front
£orch s3O. Miller Bros. & Neefe,
ocust and Court Streets.
1 FOR RENT—In Elkwood, 5-room
bungalow, all conveniences. Interior
freshly papers and varnished. Rent
$12.50. Keeney & Simmons, New Cum
berland.
AT $22, an 8-room brick houso; all
Improvements; lot, 118x220 ft; Camp
Hill Heights; possession immediately.
Call Bell phone No. 3048 L.
426 S. SEVENTEENTH STREET,
three-story brick; 9 rooms and bath;
all improvements; $20.00. Apply Back
enstoss, 1425H Derry street.
Real Estate For Sale or Rent
183 ACRES 46 perches farm land, 36
acres mountain land, known as the
"Squire Miller Farm" in West Hanover
Township, Dauphin County, on the
Manada Gap Road, about 4 miles from
Linglestown. Apply Commonwealth
Trust Co., Real Estate Department, 222
Market street, Harrisburg.
Apartments For Rent
4TH FLOOR APART
MENT, No. 108 N. Second
Street reception hall 6
rooms bath city steam
heat gas and electricity
Miller Bros. & Neefe, Bell
Phone —1595.
THREE vacancies in our modern
housekeeping apartments. One suite of
two rooms and private bath; vapor
steam heat; plenty hot water; fronting
on Second street; entrance 132 Locust
street. Also one second and
one third floor modern apartments,
fronting on Locust street, In buildings
128 and 130; four rooms and bath, also
storago locker. Apply Penna. Realty &
Improvement Co., 132 Locust street.
Rooms For Rent
TWO unfurnished first floor rooms
and one on second floor next to bath,
with light housekeeping privileges, on
Hummel street, Allison ilill; large brick
house. Address G., 851, care of Tele
graph.
FOR RENT—One large front room,
furnished, with use of bath and phone,
reference- required. Three minutes'
walk from Market Square. 402 Briggs
street.
FURNISHED second floor front suite,
consisting of large living room, bed
room and private bath, modern in every
way, reference required. 218 Pine
Street
A SECOND i ».JOR front room, fur
nished, for one or two ladles, with use
of parlor for company. Apply 1314
North Sixth street. With or, without
board. *
ENTIRE second floor, for light liouse-
I keeping; corner house; 4 rooms and
I bath; two bay windows; electricity and
; gas. Rent, sl6. 346 Muench street.
! TWO or three nicely furnished rooms
for light housekeeping, with private
j family; all conveniences; references ex
changed. 340 South Sixteenth street."
.. RGE furnished front room with
steam heat, all conveniences; centrally
[ located; for gentleman only. Apply 211
Locust street.
TWO nicely furnished rooms, for gen
tlemen, with city heat and use of bath
Apply 272 Briggs street.
FURNISHED rooms, second floor all
conveniences. Call S. Freedman. 'I7OO
North Third stroet.
SECOND FLOOR front room for rent,
with board; all improvements. 814
Capital street.
FURNISHED or unfurnished rooms.
Apply 1601 Green atreet.
For Rent
STOHB 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 and best market
house, two of the best banks and many
first-class business houses In the same
square. In center of population. Size
or room, 33x100 ft. 14-ft ceiling. Up
to-date In every particular. Rent from
April 1, $125 per month. Including heat.
J. S. Slble, 256 Herr street.
FOR RENT—A desirable 23-foot
front business room or convertible into
two nice office rooms, on first story,
with Improvements, with adjustable
electric sign, good cellar, etc.; close
to Kelker street market, on east corner
of Fourth and Kelker streets; an ac
tive business renter. Rates moderate.
Inquire of George Brlnton, 1735 North
Fourth street, Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR RENT Desirable office* In the
Telrarnph Building, amcly or eu-anltr.
Imiiilre ■( llualneaa offlee.
TWO desirable offices in the Union
Trust Building; possession at once. Ap
ply Union Trust Co.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office
HARJEUSBURG l£s&l£b TELEGRXPH
Rooms Wanted
WANTED —By young man. a largo,
pleasant, outside room, with all con
veniences and board, in refined private
family. Must be centrally located. Ad
dress C., 849, care of Telegraph.
MAN wants permanent lodging in
private family. Not over $1.26 week
or unfurnished room $4 month in ad
vance. No others need reply. Address
M., 845, care of Telegraph.
TWO furnished rooms for light
housekeeping, by man and wife; no
children. Apply Askln & Marine Co.,
36 North Second street.
BY April Ist. six or seven furnished
rooms, by reliable tenant. Address H.,
850, caro of Telegraph.
Real Estate Wanted
WANTED —To rent house
between now and April Ist.
Rental not over $25; Bor 9 rooms.
Preferably above Peft'er street.
A.ddress, Box 808, carc of Tele
graphy •_
WANTED plans to prepare for any
kind of building or residence. Want
automobile In trade. Address M., 836,
care of Telegraph.
Wanted
WANTED—The names of parties
willing to entertain delegates to tho
No-license League convention to be
held in Harrisburg April 2 and 3. 11l
replying give number you can accom
modate, stating if you desire to furnish
meals or rooms only, and state terms.
Address N. L, No. 847, care of Tele
graph.
BY man and wife, rooms or part uso
of house, in or out of city, with priv
ilege of working out rent or portion
thereof. Address Mrs. John Abbey, 210
South Socond street.
MARRIED farmer with lifetime ex
perience wants farm on thirds or would
work by month. Address Farmer, caro
of Telegraph.
WANTED An Ice chest, capacity
about 200 pounds. Inquire Logan Drug
Co., 1802 N Fourth. Bell phone 206 R.
TO RENT—Garage room in private
garage in heart of city. Address P. O.
Box El, City.
I For Sale
FOR SALE
I THE Board of Commissioners of Pub
! lie Grounds anil Buildings will offer at
j public sale, in front of State Capitol
; Building, at entrance Fourth und State
| Streets, Harrlsburg, Fenna., at 10
I o'clock A. M., April 4, 1914, the follow
ing buildings and structures upon the
| premises within the boundaries of the
gropoaed extension to Capitol Park in
llghth Ward, City of Harrlsburg;
j South Street, 410. 410 (rear), 608, 509,
513, 616, 619. 521. 604.
Fourth Street, 125, 129, 145, 157, 509,
511, 513.
North Alley, 411, 418, 415, 417, 419,
•134, 486, 438.
Fifth Street, 507, 509, 510, 511. 512.
Filbert Street, 400, 512, 614, 531, 532.
Cranberry Street. 404, 418.
Cowden Street, 502, 504, 511.
Walnut Street, 414, 416, 504, 618.
State Street, 602, 804, 606, 608, 610,
! All, 612, 613.
| South Alley, 612, 614.
I Tanners Street, 119.
Short Street, 108.
North Street. 701).
Angle Alley, Stable (rear 504 Wal
nut Street).
The purchaser shall pay to the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, through
I the office of the Superintendent of Pub-
I lie Grounds and Buildings, Harrlsburg'.
Pennsylvania, by certilled checks or
United States currency, the amount at
| which the said building or buildings
j and structures are awarded to ( hem. hs
, follows: A cash payment of 25 per cent,
i shall bo made on> day of sale and tho
: balance before entering upon the prop-
I erty to remove the material purchased.
; In all cdses where the premises arc
j unoccupied, possession will be given
the purchaser immediately. Where the
premises are tenanted, possesion will
be given immediately after the prem
ises are vacated. The Commonwealth
will not be responsible for any damage
to property after possession is given.
Purchaser shall state at time of their
offer the time required to remove the
buildings and material after being
, given possession by the Commonwealth,
| which in no case shall be longer than
i6O days. All building refuse shall be
j 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 bo
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, H. RAMBO,
Superintendent.
C. P. RODGERS, JR..
Secretary.
PUBLIC MALIC
THE Cumberland Valley Railroad
Company will offer for public sale, at
10 o clock A. M., March 28, 1914, upon
I tho premises, the following buildings
and structures on Mulberry and Second
| Streets, in the Second and Third Wards,
I City of Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania:
107, 109. 113, Jls, 117, 119, 121, 123,
125. iOii'/U, 201, 2u3, 2uß, 207,, 209, 211,
21.3, 215, 217, 221, 223, 226, 227 and 229
Mulberry Street, two. two-and-one
half and three-story frames and bricks.
135, 200, 201 and 203 South Second
Street, three-story bricks.
The purchaser shall pay to The Cum
berland Valley Railroad Company,
through R. M. Huber, its Real Estate
Agent, by certified check or United
States currency, the amount at which
the said buildings and structures are
awarded to them, as follows: A cash
payment of 25 per cent, shall be made
on day of sale and the balance before
I entering upon the property to remove
| the material purchased.
In all cases where the premises are
unoccupied, possession will be given
the purchaser Immediately. Where
i th« premises are tenanted, possession
will be given lmmedlateh' after the
premises are vacated. The Cumber
land Valley Railroad Company will not
be responsible for any damage to prop
erty after possession is given.. The
purchaser shall remove the buildings
and material not later than thirty (30)
days after being giv< possession by
the Railroad Company. All building
refuse shall be carted away from the
premises by the purchaser. No build
ing or structure shall be removed be
t low the level of the curb line, and the
sidewalks and street pavements are
not to be removed or disturbed by the
purchaser.
The Cumberland Valley Railroad
Company reserves the right to reject
or accept any or all bids, and the work
of removal shall be performed under
the direction of and to the satisfaction
of the Real Estate Agent of The Cum
berland Valley Railroad Company or
his representative.
THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL
ROAD COMPANY.
By R. M. HUBER, Real Estate Agent.
Jno. T. Ensmlnger, Auctioneer.
PUBLIC SALE
WILL be sold at Public Sale at the
late residence of Mrs. Towsen, No. 509
Walnut street, on Thursday afternoon
March 26, at 1:30 o'clock, all of the
household goods, consisting of bedroom
furniture, diningroom, parlor and
kitchen furniture, table, chairs, carpets
glass and queensware and other goods
not mentioned. All to be sold without
reserve. A. H. Shrenk, Auctioneer.
PASTRY baking outfit, with electric
mixer; soda fountain, 12-foot white
Italian marble counter, three 6-foot
counter cases, one fancy wall case 5
and 10-gallon ice cream tubs, one Hire's
Root Beer fountßin. Bargain to dulclt
buyer. Can be seen 10J5 North Third
street.
For Sale !
TRUNKS. Traveling Bags, Suit Ca«e»,
Gloves. Sole. Harness and Strap
Leatliei. Calfskin, Kip, Do igola. Waxed
Upper and Slieep Skins. Leather Sample
Caseu and Leather Specialties made to
order and repaired. Harrisburg Har
ness and Supply Co.. Second and Chestr
nut. streets. *
CAM PINKS
SILVER CAMPINES (Rev. Jones);
fine bred from stock Imported 1911.
Few pairs at $7.50. First prize winners
Harrisburg Show. Beautiful in shape,
color, and proliilc layers. George Hors
man, Park avenue, Camp Hill, Pa.
— 1
LATEST style marble-top lunch
j counter, from Martha Washington Res
taurant; 75 yards inlaid linoleum, 1
electric sign with flasher; store front
! plate glass, complete with doors; Na
tional cash register, cost $350. Call 513
Walnut street. S. Meltzer.
GLASS window signs. Furnished
Rooms. Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms ana
Board and Table Board, at 25e each.
One of these signs will be given with
each six-tiuio order for a classified ad
if paid in advance. Inquire at Ofiico of
Telegraph.
POOL ROOM, four tables; three-chair
barber shop, arid cigar store. Manufac
turing town of 10,000. Doing a good
business. Will sell at a good price to
right party. Reason for selling, going
West. Address S. I. Stoops, Waynes l
boro, Pa.
1910 FIVE-PASSENGER Cadillac,
ilrst-class condition; also light top
wagon, suitable for laundry, butcher or
grocery wagon; also 1 set good single
harness. Apply L. Simonetti, 901 North
Third street.
HATCHING EGGS from vigorous,
heavy-laying, farm-raised White Leg
horns, from the best egg-laying strain
in America, SI.OO per fifteen, $5.00 per
hundred. Max Laufler, Mlddletown, Pa.
PRINTING OFFICE for sale, cylinder
press, jobber. Job and body type, cutter
also paper cutter, staples, etc. Inquire
E. H. Wright, Merchant Talloi\ East
Third street, New Cumberland, Pa.
BARRED ROCKS and S. C. B. Mi
norcas from H. Speece, at Speecevllle,
Pa., are from leading prize winning
strains at National shows. Hatching
eggs and cockerels for sale.
FOR SALE—Approximately 3,000 feet
of 3-Inch vitrified tile conduit, suitable
for drainage purposes. May be inspect
ed at Cedar street plant, Harrisburg
Light and Power Company.
FOR SALE—Oak sideboard, oak hall
rack, oak stand, washing machine,
lamps and go-cart. Will be sold cheap
on account of moving. Call at 819
Burchfield Btreet, this week.
ClGAlts— For a limited time, we are
giving 12 Havana Blended 6c Cigars
tree with each Box of 50 of our Por
lecto Clears, at $1 per Box, postpaid.
Snell & Co., Red Lion, Pa.
USED motorcycles; all makec;; over
hauled and in line condition; guaran
teed to be as represented; call for dem
onstration. Heagy Bros., 1204 North
Third street.
FOR SALE—China closet, bookcase
aud desk, beds, gas stove, gas heater,
couch, sideboard, ca.penter's bench and
other articles. Call at 343 Crescent
street.
BICYCLES l2 rebuilt bicycles in
fine shape. Some good as new. Special
prices tor to-day and to-morrow's sale.
Keystone Supply Co., 814 North Third
street.
FOR SALE One pair big work
horses, welghln." 2,Btv pounda. Bo v h
good wind and good workers anywhere.
Will sail for $l2O the pair. 2004 State
street.
EXTRACTED CLOVER HONEY, $2
per gallon, sl.lO per one-lialf gallon,
delivered by parcel post. Sample, 10c.
IL. K. Hostetter, Route 6, Lititic, Pa.
COMBINATION parlor pool and bil
liard table. In excellent condition, sx/x
4. Cues and wall case for same. In
quire 1310 North Third street.
MOVING PICTURE MACHINE, Edi
son Model B, Ft. Wayne Compensarc,
electric sign, 2 exit signs. Very cheap.
Majestic, Eiizabetlitown, Pa.
PUBLIC SALE One-half mile north
of Dauphin, hogs, cows, chickens,
horses, good team mules, and farm im
plements. Charles Fry.
BUICK DELIVERY TRUCK. 1 ton
capacity large covered body good
as new. Apply Harrisburg Baking Co.,
South Cameron street.
ONE font of 10 pt. and one font of
12 pt. O, S., with Antique Linotype
Matrices. The Telegraph Printing Co.,
Harrisburg, Pa.
POOL ROOM AND CIGAR STORE. No
reasonable offer refused. Owner leav
ing city. Address K., 857, care of Tele
graph.
KITCHEN cabinet, gas range, refrig
erator, kitchen table, etc. Onlv in use
a short time. Apply 1111 North Third
street.
EGGS for hatching from my prize
winning Black Minoreas. $2.00 for
thirteen. Irwin M Cassell, 1444 Regina
street.
FOR SALE—Mare heavy with colt,
weighing 1,250 pounds. Can be seen at
2100 State street. Lew Stober Dairy
Farm.
OAKLAND "30" coupe; fine condition;
price right. Inquire Paul D. Messner,
1118 James street.
1913 CADILLAC, four-passenger, in
A-l shape. A. J. Huston, Mechanics
burs', Pa.
BEDROOM SUIT. Nearly new. Call
between 5 and 7, evenings, 403 Walnut
street.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
I elegraph Business Office,
Bb CORNET OUTFIT. Address J.~
865, care of Telegraph.
For Sale or Exchange
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
WELL LOCATED LOTS in 4he Tenth
A\llrd| some of -tliem on paved atreet.
Will exehunge for Improved propertt
An exceptional opportunity lor '«
builder. Cull and Innpeet blue print. I''
H. Oj'Mter, Truster, eure of Teieicrauli
Hualneaa Ofllee. '
Business Opportunities
ANY Intelligent person can earn good
income corresponding for newspapers
experience unnecessary Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798. Lock
port. N. T.
I MADE IEO.OOO In five years In the
mall order business, began with IS
Send for free booklet. Tells how Hea
cock, 355 Lockport N. Y.
Businei.i, Personals
HAULING
H. W. LATHE, UourUlUK Stable and
\ational Transfer Co. Movers of
ijlunos, saics boilers and general haul
ing. H. W Laihe, Manager, Kiith and
Woodbine streets t>eu phone ,\o
ZSO3R.
FOB falling nair try Gross- Quinine
ilalr Tonic, prepared by Gross the
Druggist and Apothecary. 119 Market
street, Harrlsburg, Pa. Telephone I
rders given prompt attention. Bell 1
i960. i
Harriaburg Paste Works
126 I*. Cunieroti Street
PAPERHANGERS', billposters', book
binders' and all kinds of paste. Prompt (
shipment. All paste guaranteed. Bell '<
phone 1186 L.
R. B. PESFFIfiR,
LOCAL, EXPRESS and Delivery. Piano
and Furniture moving a specialty. Stor
age of household goods and furniture
packing. Bell phone 1884 J. UIB Mont
£uinery; Harrlsburg ,
MARCH 25, 1914.
Reduction of Dividends
Unexpected in Street
Generally Known That Company's Earnings Had Fallen
Ofif During Year
By Associated Press
I New York, March 25. ■— The reduo
| tlon of dividends on the common and
j preferred Btock of Pittsburgh, Clncln
-1 nati, Chicago and St. Louis was not ex
! pected in Wall Street, and the common
! stock slumped violently. It opened to-
I day at 83, and on the news of the divi
dend-cut dropped several points at a
time to 70. The preferred stock, which
is inactive, was not disturbed.
I The bulk of the loss in dividends falls
|on the Pennsylvania Railroad, which
owns $23,390,000 of the *45,000,000 com
• mon stocks, and $22,162,000 of the $30,-
1000,000 preferred stock. Although no
'change in the dividend rate was looked
for, it was generally known that the
earnings of Pennsylvania's Western
, lines had fallen oft severely during the
last year. This was responsible for a
recent decline in the common stock of
I Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St.
i IJOUIS, which last month sold twenty
one points above the low mark reached
! to-day.
I The stock of the Pennsylvania Rall-
I road broke nearly two points.
Furnished by H. W. SNAVEU
Arcade Building
New York, March 25.
„ Open. 2.30 P.M.
Alaska Gold Mines . 23 23
American Beet Sugar 23 1 /- 23
American Can 29% 29
American Can pfd.. 92? i 92
Am. C. & F 52 52
American Cotton Oil 44 43
American Smelting . 70% 69%
American T. & T... 122 122
Anaconda .. 36% 36%
Atchison 97% 97%
Baltimore & Ohio .. 91% 90%
Bethlehem Steel ... 42% 42%
Bethlehem Steel pfd 84 84%
Brooklyn H. T 92% 92%
Canadian Pacific ... 208% 207%
Central Leather ... 35% 35%
Chesapeake & Ohio. 53% 53%
,C., M. & St. P 101 100%
Chicago & N. W.... 134% 134%
Chino Con, Copper . 42% 42
Col. F. & 1 33% 33%
Consolidated Gas .. 133% 133
Corn Products 7% 8%
Distilling Securities . 18% 18%
Erie 30 29%
Erie Ist pfd 40% 45%
General Electric Co. 147 147
Goodrich, B. F. 22% 22%
Great Northern pfd. 127% 127 %
Illinois Central .... 111% 111%
Interboro-Met 15 14%
Interboro-Met. pfd.. 60% 60%
Lehigh Valley 148% 148
Louis. & Nashville . 138% 138%
Mex. Petroleum .. .. 68% 67%
Missouri Pacific ... 25% 24%
Nev. Con. Copper .. 15 % 15%
New York Central . 91% 90%
N. Y„ N. Y. & H. 69% 68%
Norfolk & Western. 104% 103
Northern Pacific ... 115% 114%
Penna. R. R 112% 111%
People's Gas & Coke 124% 123
Pittsburgh Coal ... 21% 20%
Pittsburgh Coal pfd 92 9 2
Pressed Steel Car .. 44% 44
Rap Con Copper ... 22 21%
Reading 166% 166%
Rock Island ,*i 4 % 1 %
Rock Island pfd ... 7 7
Southern Pacific ... 95% 95%
Southern Railway . 26% 25%
Southern Ry. pfd .. 84% 84
Tennessee Copper . 35% 35%
Texas Company ... 147% 147%
Union Pacific 159% 159%
U. S. Rubber 61% 61%
U. S. Steel 64% 64%
U. H. Steel pfd .... 110 110%
Utah Copper 55% 55%
V'a. Car. Chem .... 32% 32%
Western Union Tel.. 62% 62%
Westinghouse Mfg.. 76% 74%
' THE harrisburg Polyclinic Dtspen
| sary will be open dally excopt Sunday
at 8 P. M., at Its new location, 1701
North Second street, for tho free treat
ment of the worthy poor.
Business Personals
KBATHKR 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.
HOOF PAINTERS
I WILL paint any old roof. Guaran
tee a watertight job. All colors. Postal
brings me. Maxwell H. Hite, The Roof
Paint Man, Box 328, Harrisburg, Pa.
REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING
with best material and by expert help.
Send us your worn furniture. Our best
efforts insure your satisfaction, a N
Cluck. 32U Woodbine street.
WE furnish musio for all social
events. Small combination for house
parties as low as $2.50. Address
Zembra Mandolin Club, P. O. Box 486,
Harrisburg, Pa.
NOTICE TO DVILDERS
C. HENRY, Architect and Builder,
will save you money. Bungalows a
specialty. 704 South Twenty-fourth
; street. Bell phone 1676 J.
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.
In Memoriam
IN loving memory of Levi Baxter,
who died March 25, 1902.
WIFE AND DAUGHTER.
Card of Thanks
\
WE sincerely thank all our neigh
-1 bors and friends for kindness shown
and assistance rendered during the re
cent illness and death of Ellsworth M.
1 'aron.
.MRS. MINERVA DARON AND FAMILY, j
52 North Front Street, Steelton, Pa. 1
Financial
MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
security In any amounts and upon any
terms to suit borrower. Address P. O.
Box 174. Harrisburg. Pa.
Money to Loan
PHOFIT-SHAHING I.OAN BOCIETT'
WE HAVE ORIGINATED a new plan
of loaning money by which borrowers
share profits of lenders. Legal rates, |
«<asy terms, confidential Offices. Rooms
8-7, 9 North Market bquare
Storage
~~HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two
large brick warehouses, built ex
pressly for storage. Private rooma
for household goods and unexcelled fa
cilities for storing all kinds of mer
chandise. Low storage rates South
St. and Penna. R. R.
STORAGE
IN a-story brick building, rent 409
Market street.
Household goods In clean, private
rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to
p. G. Dleaer, Jeweler, 408 Market St.
STORAGE 4l* Broad street, fori
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate room* $1 to SB. Wagons, 76 cants!
per month: Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411
Broad street Both phones. '
! CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADH
ranlalwd by H. W. SSAVKL*.
Armdf BnllAlic.
Chicago, 111., March 25.
Open High. i->uw (lot.
Wheat—
May SSVi 93% 98% 93%
J u'y 88Tl» 89 88% 88%
i orn—
#9% «9% 69 69%
July 69% C»%
May 40 40 89% 39%
July 40% 40% 40 40
CHICAGO CATTI.K
By Associated Press
Chicago, 111., March 25. Hogs—Re
ceipts, 23,000; steady to a shade abov*
i'?® t ® r , <J 0 a J> av .erage. Bulk of sales,
'l* 11 *' 18.66@8.90; mixed,
j2-?2rHs^ : . hea Yy. »8-40®8.56i rough,
$8.40©8.5u; pigs, $7.10©)8.70.
Cattle Receipts, 18,000; steady to
10c lower. Beeves, $7.00®9.60; Texan
®'-20 10 8.80; western steers, $7.00
©8.25; stockers and feeders, $6.60®
8.10; cows and helfors, $8.70® 8.50:
calves, $6.00<3>8.60.
I Sheep Receipts, 28,000; firm. Na
tive, $1.85®6.80; western, 86.00®5.50;
fts-'iTfS'n *6.9°<a>7. 1 0; lambs, native,
$6.8u@7.90; western, $0.85@8.60.
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE
By Associated Frees
Philadelphia, March 25. Wheat
1 <fi X? . „ 2, red > export, 81.00®
*£os% N @1.06% NOrtbern ' DU^Uth " elt, ° rt '
— Firm; No. 2, yellow
Ki: a 7G@76^c 7 . 4 ® 76% C; d °- kUn drlod '
~ Stea<i '> r : No - *• white, 45®
tnn firm: winter, pep
iso-'eojaifoo® ' ,prin *' per ton -
Refined Sugars Market eteady;
Sn?<w? ' 40 . 0 ci flno granulated, 3.90 c;
Butter The market Is lower
588FfcSX"J!2 ,i """■ "« »-">»
re?«ln?»' per case: do - current
receipts, froe cases, $5.85 pir case
Sifr no"' e^ tras j. n rsts, free cases, $6.15
Se? case. '* firSt8 ' free cftßes - •*«
* >oult «T r Higher; fowls, 18%
hrom'n* „^,°V n chickens, lB@20c;
ers imu 16 ","' 15% to 1 Tc: old roost
©r®, 13(#14c; ducka, 18@20c: snrln tr
"fflVoc. BBeSU - 16( » 17c ; turlley*
Dressed Poultry Firmer- fowl,
western, f a „ C y " heavy. liio; ° d' o ;
„ *° good, 16@18c; do., light'
fnli \2tolsc; old roosters, ike; roHMt.
chickens, fancy, 19fl)20c; broil-
Ikf. , C u h J Ckenß> fftnc, y. 24©36 c: do., fair.
I0®19c: capors, large. 23(Q?36c da
small, 18®20c; turkeys, fancy rto2(e*
n@l6c r - ¥ °® 230: duck ". n®Tie; ?el.%'
Potatoes Weak; New York „„,i
Eastern per bushel, 75@S3c;
Prtlra-n 18 ™ 75@83e: Jersey, per basket'
~0@o0c; Florida, per barrel, 85.00@7 00*
c-lear° Ur T3^Rffs)Tw l i Ket '? " tea ° y - winter,"
ciear, |3.Bbw4 10; straights. Ponn
sylvanla, »4.15®4.30: western, $4.25®
4.40, patents, 84.50® 4.90; Kansas
straight jute sacks. s~ rine
firsts, clear, 84.10@4..10; straights' 14ft
@4 50; patents, $4f.0®4.76, *'
«tS ay w — ?'\ u market Is steady; tim
othy No. 1 large baies, slß.su® ls.uo
>'iil'eSVllV'flJ b^ leß - *18.00018.60; No
2. slt».6o® 17.50; No. 3, $14.00@15.1>0
mlxe d, 817.50®
}?5 o6 @?B.o'o. ,16 - 60 ® 17 o °i a.
Laymen to Address
Hill Men's Meetings
Out-of-town laymen will speak at
both of the two next "Pleasant Sunday
Afternoon" meetings of the Allison
Htll Men's Christian Association.
Next Sunday the speaker will be
(George L, Alrlch, of Easton .while on
April 5, Palm Sunday, the address will
be by John W. Wood, of New York,
one of the secretaries of the Board of
Missions of the Protestant Episcopal
Church.
HUNT DEAD WOMAN'S RELATIVES
Mrs. Rebecca Ames, aged 65, for
merly of Enola, died Saturday even
ing at the Pennsylvania State Hospital.
The hospital authorities are trying to
locate her brother, John Howard, who
formerly lived at Reinholt Station and
her sister, Mrs. Mary Bruner, formerly
of Palmyra. The body is now in
charge of Undertaker Samuel S.
Speeco, 130 South Second street.
Deaths and Funerals
MBS. WAI/TON DEAD
Following a week's illness of pneu
monia, Mrs. Alice M. Walton, 38 yearn
old, wife of Edgar A. Walton. 528
Camp street, died yesterday. She is
survived by her husband, two daugh
ters, Elizabeth and Pearl; her father
Thomas F. Ferree, ex-clty building in
spector, and a brother Oliver F. Fer
ree. Private funeral services will bo
held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock
from the home. Burial will be mad*
in the Harrisburg Cemetery.
"BUCK" MIN NIS BURIED
Funeral services for Vernon Rufus
Minnls, mail carrier, who died Satur
day morning at his home, 922 Penn
street, were held this afternoon. The
Rev. John D. Fox, pastor of the
Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, as
sisted by the Rev. C. H. Grove, pastor
of the Green Street Church, of God,
officiated. Burial was made in tho
East Harrisburg Cemetery.
MBS. MABY GODWIN
Tho body of Mrs. Mary Godwin
was brought to Harrisburg yesterday
from Millvllle, N. J., and buried in
the Harrisburg Cemetery. Mrs. God
win died at the home of her son, Al
bert W. Godwin, at Millvllle, at the
advanced age of 92. She was well
known in Harrisburg, having been a
sister of the late Jesse Wlngert, for
years a prominent resident of this
j Clty "
Farm For Sale
46-acre farm, near Middle
toWn—at quite a sacrifice, pos
session at once, providing the
purchaser buys the stock and
farming implements.
Price S4OOO
John C. Orr
Phono 934. 222 MAHKRT ST.
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