Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, April 13, 1914, Page 11, Image 11

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Use Telegraph Waiit Ads
The most competent help in any line in Harris
burg can be easily secured through Telegraph
WANT ADS in either one of two ways—
FIRST—By reading the "Situation Wanted" ads
in any issue and inviting those who seek posi
tions to call—or
SECOND—By telling in a Telegraph WANT AD
just what kind of a position you (lave open. If
you prefer use a Telegraph box address and from
the replies you receive select those which impress
you most and give the writers hearings.
Just phone your ad to Bell 20-40, Cumberland
2C3, and let Telegraph WANT ADS find the help.
HELP WANTED—MaIe
~ SHOEMAKERS WANTED Edge
trimmers on women's welts. Good,
steady job. Carlisle Shoe Co.
WANTED Young man to clerk in
an uptown grocery store; must have
refettnee. Inouire M. lirenner & Son,
Seventh and Muench streets.
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WANTED A good earrlagesniitli;
steady work for a man. Apply to
B. A. Law it Sons, Carlisle, Pa.
oOY WANTED in drug store, 16 to
18 years. D. A. Buehler, 916 North
Third street.
WANTED Man over 30, experienc
ed canvasser, solicitor, $lB weekly and
commission; steady position; state ex
perience. Columbian Protective, 150
Nassau street, New York.
$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.
WANTED Young man to do col
lecting tor Harrisburg firm. One hav
ing experience nreferroJ. Must be able
1o give goo-, satisfactory reference as
i to character, honesty, etc. State age
Mi salary expected. Apply to C.. 643,
of Telegraph.
STABLE MAN
WANTED Experienced man to
take entire charge of private stable
find equipment. Must be strictly sober
Mid furnish best references. Excellent
opportunity for right man. Address
K., 545, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Married man for Sick
and Accident Insurance debit. SIS a
week to start to a hard worker. No
has-been need apply. Bond required.
Address Box X., 547, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Middle-aged man, for
part or all time, to solicit among busi
ness men, for job printing. Call at
Room 15, Harrisburg National Bank
Building, 14 South Market Square.
AGENTS WANTED
AGENT WANTED to handle low
priced hand feed meat, bread and vege
table slicing machine In the State of
Pennsylvania. A good opportunity for
one who has had experience in selling
to stores, restaurants, and hotel. Small
capital (about $50.00) necessarv. Ex
clusive right to entire State. Address
The Hemming Bros. Co., Inc., cornet-
Bradley and William streets, New
Haven, Conn.
SALESMEN WANTED
WANTED • A successful Industrial
Life Insurance producer in Harrisburg
who can secure and manage local busi
riess getters. We have a wonderful
• proposition for either Industrial or
Fraternal solicitors. Big opportunity
for the proper man to manage our Har
risburg territory. Must be clean cut,
tactful and supplied with strongest en
dorsements. Salary, commission and
renewals to the right man. Insurance,
306 Schiller Building, Chicago.
HELP WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED Strong, steady girl for
laundry. Apply Troy Laundry, 1620-26
Fulton strdet.
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Apply 23 North Eighteenth
etreet.
A VERY desirable position Is offered
to a neat, white girl for light house
work; family of two; new six-room
apartment; no washing or ironing; ref
erences required. Apply Tuesday even
ing, 8 to 9:30, Apartment 4, 604 North
Third street, near North.
WANTED Capable white woman to
do general housework for family of
three. Answer Box 138, Camp Hill, Pa.
WANTED Forelady for Public
Service Co., making sanitary drinking
cunr. F.lderly woman preferred. In
quire between 10 and 12 o'clock Tues
day morning. Fourth Floor, 221 Market
etreet.
WANTED Twenty more thorough
ly experienced operators on power ma
chines. Jennings' Mfg. Co., 414-416
Ktate street.
FIFTY experiemeo operators for
tewlntt on power machines: paid while
learning Apoly S Sliver Forster and
CV.wden streets
FOR SALE
j'Big Bend" Farm
112 Acres
Along tlie Conodogulnet Creek,
% mile above Oyster's Mill. Very
productlve soil —all cultivated—
about 1G acres of fine meadowland,
not damaged by high water.
9-room frame house—frame
bank barn and usual outbuildings.
Fences arc in good condition.
An ideal location for several
Summer homes with plenty of
acre(y?e.
Owner will consider one-third of
the price of the fartn In Improved
city property.
Miller Bros. & Neefe
Locust and Court Street*.
MONDAY fevENING,
7
I HELP WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED Two young ladles, un
' del - 22, to travel with lady manager
i and assist in advertising and demon
' trattng work. Experience unneces
sary. Must be bright and quick to
learn. Kxpenses paid. $lO salary to
start besides commissions. Call prompt
jly 8:30 or 3 o'clock. 202 Calder Build
! '"g.
, HELP WANTED —r.iale nnil Female
! MEN AND WOMEN who have spare
time can make from $3 to $5 dally sell
i ing our specialties; experience not nec
! essary. Veta Mfg. Co. Apply H. A.
Snyder, after 5 P. M., Hotel Dauphin,
| 309 Market street.
| WANTED Men and girls In cigar
j factory; pleasant s. rroundlngs. If suf
i flcient help can be secured, plant will
' locate In Harrisburg. Apply at oncc. I
I Box T„ No. 885, care of Telegraph.
SITUATIONS WANTED —MaIe
I WANTED Any kind of work on
farm by young white man. K. S., 1120 j
North Cameron street.
1
1 WANTED —By young man, 18 years j
jof age, position of anv kind; experienc !
!ed in grocery business; can handle |
' horses; can furnish best of references, j
i Address W. F. A., 408 Chestnut street, j
I WANTED By young v. lilte man. i
i any kind of work on farm. M. S„ 1120 j
1 North Cameron street. |
! WANTED Position as clerk or
collector, by a man of good character. [
I married, for eighteen years a clerk; j
] best of reference given. Address X., ;
1312 North Second street. City. j
WANTED Young man would like i
job cooking in hotel or restaurant, or
any kind of work in laundry. Call No. .
, 1519 Hunter street, City.
j WANTED By young white man, j
any kind of work on farm. 1120 North
Cameron street, City.
1 SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe j
| WANTED Day's work or house- '
cleaning. Address 907 Sarah avenue.
WANTED Day's work of any
kind, or washing or ironing to do at
| home. Call at 510 Brown avenue.
' WANTED By middle-aged white
| woman, position as cook in hotel or
I boardinghouse; can furnish best of ref- j
erences. Address M. E. B„ 408 Chest
i nut street.
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WANTED A reliable, middle-aged
white woman would like day's work |
jon Tuesday, AVednesdays and Thurs
: days. Address T„ 546, care of Tele- i
I graph.
' WANTED Day's work or washing
j and ironing. 515 Primrose avenue.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
I FOR SALE 2441 Reel St., 3-story
! pressed brick; 9 rooms and bath; hot
1 and colad water in cellar; granolithic
j pavements front and back. Price, 3,160.
Easy terms. Reno St., New Cumber- I
j land, double frame; all conveniences.
| Price, $1,400 each. Easy terms. Mar- i
ket St., New Cumberland, 6-room house;
j wash house in rear; fine well. Price,
; $1,250. Easy terms. Keeney & Sim
| mons. New Cumberland.
| FOR SALE Ten good houses. Will
| sell to col-ored persons. Situated four
j teen squares from Fourth and Market
I streets. Call at corner of Fifteenth
j and Keglna stieets. Office hours from
8 to 10:30 A. M.. 1:30 to 3 P. M.
TWO fine homes, will bo finished
; March 15. Nine rooms and latest and
only practical, common sense bath
,ioom St<am heated; large front and
I back porches; ornamental fixture*
throu -hout; reception hall; open stair
case, laundry room and stationary
I wash tubs, outdoor sleeping chamber
! with south side exposure, size 16x8 12
minutes by trolley to Market Square
j J-or further Information call P. Vander-
I 100, Masonic Temple Building. Third and
I State streets
; SPECIAL BARGAIN In 316 S. Seven
teenth St. 3-story brick house 8
rooms bath furnace porches.
Lot, 19.8x85 ft. Immediate possession.
■ Miller Bros. & Neefe, Bell phone 1596.
FOR SALE No. 1621 Walnut st eet;
S-room frame house and shop in rear;
size of lot, 15 ft. by 176 ft; good loca
tion. Price upon inquiry. J. E. Glpple,
! 1251 Market street.
I FOR SALE House No. 1835 White
hall street, facing Reservoir Park, at a
bargain and easy terms. Apply to
Clinton M. Hershey, II Soutli Second
I street. Harrisburg. Pa.
I, F9*' SALE Three new three-story
. bricks on Prospect street, on easy
! terms. Apply to Clinton M. Hershey.
) 14 South Second street, Harrisburg, Pa.
I IDEAL SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR
BALE—NOW vacant—key at our office—
; single house unusually weil llnish
:ed steam heat electric light
large porches lot, 30x190. Bell
; Realty Co., Bergnen Building.
SIXTY HOUSES, some new and very
attiactive homes; several very good in-
I vestments. Terms to suit. D. E. Brlght
| bill. 2 North Court street. Both phones
| FOR SALE One or two 3-story
| brick houses on Penn street, near Ma
| clay 8 rooms bath gtis fur-
I nace porch. These houses are ot
| fered at sL'.3on each. Bell Realty Co..
j Bergner Building.
| FOR SALE Corner house. No. SIS
; Forrest street 3-story frame 9
; rooms bath ga* lot, 16x»u
rear alley 20 feet. Price, $2,200. Bell
I Realty Co., Bergner Building
REAL ESTATE FOB SALE
FRAME HOUSE, located on Brlggs
street, between Second and Third; 8
rooms and bath. Will be sold at sacri
fice It sold this Sprlnß. Address S. 0.,
No. 1001, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE 531 Cuitln street 3-
story brick house 8 rooms bath
gas furnace porch lot, 15x100
—rear alley 15 feet. Reduced price.
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building.
FOR SAL.E —"New 7-room brick
houses, *2,500. Brick, facing Reservoir
Park. $3,100. Store room In business
district for rent. Edgar B. berew, 4
Nortl) Fifth street.
FOR SALE Seven-room single
house, located on Market street, New
Cumberland, In good condition: also
large barn; lot, 50x165. Price, #2,175.
One-half of the amount allowed to re
main on first mortgage at 5 per cent.
Inquire F. E. Coover, New Cumberland.
FOR SALE Corner Sixteenth and
Bridge streets, Hillside 2 Ms-story
frame dwelling 8 rooms anil bath—•
electric light gas hot water heat
porches st ble and chicken house
"—large lot single property prac
tically new. Brinton-Paeker Co., Sec
ond and Walnut streets.
FOR SALE No. 1517 North Third
street, with plot !ux2lo frame house
with ten rooms —.paved alley on rear.
11,950 will buy 3-story brick im
proved. on Boyd avenue. Bell Realty
Co., Bergner Building.
FOR SALE 2115 Penn street 3-
story brick dwelling S rooms, bath
and furnace front porch cemented
cellar balcony. Brinton-Packer Co.,
Second and Walnut streets.
FOR SALE Modern House,
all improvements, ($5,300), 228
Woodbine street.
FOR SALE The last new house on
Park street out of twenty-one, on easy
terms. Apply to Clinton M. Hershey,
11 South Second street, Hurrlsburg, Pa.
REAL ESTATE I'OK KENT
FOR RENT—IS 33 North Third street;
6 rooms ana bath, furnace; 100-102
Short street, 8 rooms and bath; store
rooms, 110 South 'thirteenth street. Ap
ply 430 Walnut street.
FOR RENT
14.25 WALNUT ST. 3-story brick
house 8 rooms bath furnace
fi ont porch back yard s2s. Miller
Bros. & Neefe, Locust and Court Sts.
FOR KENT 431 Market street, at
entrance of Subway l3 rooms 2
baths steam heat suitable for
rooming house. Apply Chas. Adler, 1002
North Third street.
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
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OH UK NT
183 ACHES 46 perches farm land, 36
acres mountain land, known as the
"Squire Miller farm" In West Hanover
Township, Dauphin County, on the
Manada Gap Koad, about 4 miles from
Lingientown. Apply Common wealth
Trust Co., Keal Estate Department, 222
Market- street. Harrisburg.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Two apartments, front,
very desirable; new building; all con
veniences. Applv Fish man's Furniture
Store, 1101-S North Sixth street.
FOR RENT New three-room apart
ment, with privilege of bath. Apply 1327
Derry street. _____
FOR RENT Modern furnished ditl-
Ingroom, kitchen and front bedroom,
for light housekeeping; use of bath.
Aiply at 29 South seventeenth street.
MarDANIEI, APARTMENTS
FURNISHED complete for house
keeping; larfe living.oom; bay win
dow; bath; hot water; kitchenette; gas
range; private meter; bells; stationary
tubs; SIO.OO to $25.00. 1417 Market.
APARTMENTS -TO LET Entire
floor, three rooms and private bath,
unfurnished, steam heat, electric light
and gas. Rent, sls per month. Address
P. O. Box 261.
ROOMS FOR REXT
FOR RENT Fifty furnished rooms,
in private families, all parts of city
improvements 51.25 week many
other rooms. Send 15c for list of rooms.
Address X., 508, care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished
rooms, single or communicating. Ap
ply 715 North Third street.
FOR RENT Two communicating
rooms on second floor. Apply 222 Pine
street.
FOR RENT Three unfurnished
rooms for light housekeeping, to
couple, at 1425 Derry street. Aply 1123
Derry street.
FOR RENT Three largo rooms,
two on llrst floor, suitable for business.
Will alter to suit renter. 224 Chestnut
street. Apply 226 Chestnut street.
FOR RENT Two communicating
front rooms, second floor: rent one or
both. Front room, third floor. Best lo
cation in city. Central. Modern- con
veniences. Use of phone. Apply 1168
Mulberry street. /
FOR RENT One* large, furnished
front room, with board, for gentleman,
near Capitol. Address 606 Brlggs
street.
FOR RENT Furnished or unfur
nished rooms for light housekeeping;
all conveniences. Call at 516 §tate
street.
FURNISHED ROOM.S, single or en
suite, all conveniences, including phone;
reference required. Apply 1015 North
Front street
TWO nicely turnlshec rooms, for gen
tlemen, with city heat and use of bath.
Apply 272 Brlggs street
FURNISHED ROOMS, single or en
suite; all conveniences; use of phone
209 State street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms and
boarding by meal, day or week. Apply
1001 North Second street, corner Boas
and Second streets.
HOARDERS WANTED
WANTED Boarders or a married
couple to lent second floor for light
housekeeping in pleasant place. Appiy
2419 Camby street, Penbrook.
• FOR SALE
USED motorcycles; all make ; over
hauled and In line condition, guaran
teed to be as lepresentod; call for dem
onstration. Heagy Bros., 1204 North
Third street.
FOR SALE New Underwood No. 5
typewriter, desk and chair. Will sell
cheap to a quick buyer. Address J. M.
Smarsh, West Fairview, Pa.
FOR SALE No. 4 Underwood type
writer,, in good condition. Will sell
cheap. Reason for selling, leaving city.
Address It. C. M., 644, care of Tele
graph.
! FOR SALE Bay mare, with foal;
good speed; buggy, sleigh and harnesb.
■ Seven years old. Apply 260 Ridge street,
: Steelton, Pa.
! FOR SALE One Oakland tlve-pas
: senger touring car, 1913 Model, fully
; equipped with electric starter, lights
and horn. Cheap. One I. H. C. truck,
good as new lia;i only been used three
j months, price $550.00. Also several
other cars at very low prices. Central
Garage, 334 Chestnut street, Har*ls-
I burg, Pa
HXRJttSBURG TELEGKXPQ
FOR SALE
FOH SALE An Arabian pony, 8
years old: 2 sets harness, one fly net,
and rubber-tire phaeton, as good is
new. Cheap to a quick buyer. R. N.
Bitting, Marysville, Pa.
FOH SALE A sideboard and din
ing-room table', good condition. Call
at 225 Verbeke street.
100 PER CENT. INVESTMENT
Steel Die Embossed Stationery and
Business Cards—increases business
fcosts less than printing. Harrisburg
Embossing Plant. 4 North Fifth street.
TIiUNKs. Traveling B«gs. Suit Ca*ri.
Gloves. Sole. Karnesu und Strap
l eather. Calfskin, Kip. U«- 'Cola. Waxed
tipper and Sheep Skins. Leather Sample
Cases and Leather Specialties made to
order and repaired. Harrisburg Har
ness and Supply Co., Second and Chest
nut btreetc.
t
GLASS window signs, FuVnished
Rooms, Uniurn.shed Rooms, Booms and
Hoard and Table Board, at 25c each.
One of these signs will be given with
each 3ix-tlme order for a classified ad
If paid In advance luqui/e ai Office of
Telegraph
EXTRACTED CLOVER 'HOVE". 12
per gallon. sl.lO per one-half gallon,
delivered by parcel post. Sample, 10c.
L. K. Iloststter, Route 6. Lltit*. Pa.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
felegraoh 2uslr.ci» Office.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
FOR SAI.E (lib EXCHANGE
WGLI. LOCATED LOTS In the Tenth
Ward; some of tlicro on paved afreet.
\\ 111 exebance for Improved property
An exceptional opportunity for a
builder. Call nnd Inspect blue print. F.
R. Oynter, Trustee, care of Telegraph
UunlneMH Office.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
WILL exchange a pair of ne\. houses
situated on North Third street, Harris
burg, for a farm. (Value, $1,500).
"Also" for sale business property in
Harrisburg worth $25,000. Cash re
quired, SS,OOO. Investigate. We have
a farm will exchange for good roadster
or automobile. Address
X.. BS4, care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT —• Large corner store
room, corner North and Second streets.
Suitable for grocery, bakery or confec
tionery. Inquire on piemiges.
TWO desirable offices in the
Union Trust Building; possession
at once. Apply Liniun Trust Co.
FOR RENT rtcKlrnblr office* In the
Telegraph llutldiiiu. a.nul> or rn-aulte.
luqotrc ul lluaiuraa oilier.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
tec i. red at the Telegraph Business
Office.
WELL-LOCATED store room, 26x66,
also small room. 12x30, suitable for
barber shop or small business, on West
High street, Elizabethtown, Pa. Pos
session immediately. Inquire J. H.
Levenight, Elizabethtown, Pa.
FOR RENT Store room 1200 North
Third street; 33x100; 14-foot celling;
one of the best rooms in the city. Ap
ply J. S. Slble, 25G Herr street.
FOR SALE OR RENT*
FOR SALE OH RENT - Part or all
■small ice cream plant, complete. Ad
dress A., 548, care of Telegraph.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
WILL, give half interest in a valuable
patentable invention to any person for
s,>oo. Address, or call, S, R. Horat,
Washington Heights, Lemoyne, Pa.
TEMPERANCE HOTEL 2B rooms i
—weii equipped large corner build
ing—rent reasonable —. located in pros
perous town on P. R. R. near station j
well adapted for first-class restaurant
Only SI,OOO needed. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
ANY Intelligent person can earn good
income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 738, Lock
port, N. Y.
I MADE $50,000 In five years in the
mail order business, began with $5
Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea
cock. 355 Lockport, N. Y.
FOR SALE At Gables, 111 and
117 South Second street, 5.000 gallons
New Era ready mixed Paint; Acme
quality. Also the full line of the Acme
make.
FOR SALE At Gable s. 113, 115 and
117 South Second street, 5 000 oets new
Sash, Bxlo, 12 L, primed and glazed, at
$1.15 per set. Also other giaes.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
W. J. WENRICH, 339 Hamilton street
—Furniture, china and piano packing.
Shipments looked after at both ends.
Also all kinds of hauling. Bell phone
3227 W.
HAULING
11. \V. LATHIS, llunrtllDK Stable anil
National Transfer Co. Movers of
piunos, safes, boilers and general haul
ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phoue No.
2503 R.
FOR falling hair try Gross' Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
Druggist and Apothecary, 11 a M rket
street, Harrlsburg, Pa. Telephone
orders given prompt attention. Bell.
lo CO.
HOOK PAINTERS
1 WILL paint any old roof. Guaran- I
tee a watertight job. All colors. Postal!
brings me Maxwell H Hlte. The Roof ]
Paint Man. Box 328. Harrisburf. Pa. I
REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING
with best material and by expert help.
Send us your worn furniture. Our best
efforts Insure your satisfaction. S. N.
Gluck, 320 Woodbine street.
NOTICE TO RCIMJKRS
C. HENRY, Architect and Builder,
will save you money Bungalows a
specialty. 704 South Twenty-fourth
street Bell phone 1675J
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 •.
MONEY TO LOAN SIOO,OOO to loan
In amounts of SI,OOO and up on Hut
mortgage on city property, repayable
monthly or Installments. Diebt camel
ed an I mortgage satisfied on death of
borri wer. John C. Orr, 222 Market
street.
PROMT-SHAKING I.OAX MMIKTV
WE HAVK ORIGINATED a new plan
of loaning money by which borrowers
shaie proms of lenders 1 ega rules,
.'U:->y terms, confidential Offices. Rooms
6-7, t> North Market square
STORAGE
HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two
large brick warehouses. built ex
pressly for storage Private rooma
for household goods and unexcelled fa
cilities fot storing all kinds of mer
chandlee. Low storage rates South
St. and Penna R. R.
STORAGE
IN c-«t«ry brick building, rear 4IIN
Market utrMl.
lluiiHeholtl KIIIHI* In clean, private
room*. Heaxouuble rates. Apply to
I". G. Ulener, Jeweler, 408 Market 9t
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
PROPOSAL FOR BUILDING
Office of the Board of Commissioners of
Public Grounds &nd Buildings, Com-
URGENT SELLING HOLDS
BACK ENTIRE MARKET
Movement Small Except in Stocks Against Which Pressure
Was Concentrated; Bonds Easy
By Associated Press
New York, April 13, Urgent selling of
special stocks held back the whole
market for a time to-day. Speculative
Interest centered In steel on account
of heavy liquidation and short selling.
Discouraging news from the steel trade
and reports of further curtailment of
working forces on the part of railroads
and Industrial concerns were used to
facilitate short selling, but the move
ment was small except in stocks
against which pressure was concen
trated.
After steel had broken under 60 it
responded to covering and made a full
recovery. The remainder of the list
hardened, with tile principal railroad
shares rising S to 1% above Satur
day's close.
Bonds were easy.
OPENING PRICES
Furnished by H. W. SNAVELY
Arcade Building
Open. 2.30
Alaska Gold Mines. 23*4 2'4 %
Amal. Copper 75% 75%
Amer. Beet Sugar... 22% 22%
American Can 28% 28%
Am. Cotton Oil 42% 42%
Am. Ice Securities.. 29% 29%
Amer. Smelting .... 68% 08%
Amer. Tel. & Te1.... 120% 120%
Anaconda 34% 34%
j Atchison 96% 96%
Baltimore & Ohio.. 89% 88%
Bethlehem Steel ... 38% 38%
Brooklyn R. T 91% 91%
Cal. Petroleum .... 24 24
Canadian Pacific ... 197% 198%
Central Leather ... 34% 54%
Chesapeake & Ohio . 53 53
Chi., Mil. & St. Paul 99% 99%
Chino Con. Copper . 41% 41%
Col. Fuel & Iron ... 30 80
Corn Products 8% 8%
Distilling Securities . 17 17%
Erie 29 29%
Erie Ist pfd 45% 44%
General Electric Co. 145% 145%
Goodrich, B. F 25% 26
Goodrich, B. F. pfd. 87% 87%
Great Northern pfd. 124% 123
Great Nor. Ore subs. 32 32
Illinois Central 110% 110%
Interboro-Met. pfd.. CI 61
Lehigh Valley 144% 144%
Louisville & Nash... 136 135
Mex. Petroleum ... 65% 65%
Missouri Pacific ... 24% 24%
Nev. Con. Copper ..15 15%
New York Central . 89% 89%
N. Y„ N. H. &H. .. 67% 66%
Northern Pacific ... 111% 111%
Pacific Mail 24 24
Penna. Railroad ... 110% 110%
Pittsburgh Coal pfd. 90% 90%
Pressed Steel Car .. 42% 42%
Ray Con. Copper .. 21% 21%,
Heading 165% 165%
Rep. Ron & Steel ... 22% 22%
Rep. Iron &S. pfd.. 84% 84%
j Rock Island 3 % 3 %
Roc kJsland pfd-... 5% u%
Southern Pacific ... 95% 92%
(Southern Railway .. 25% 25%
j Southern Ry. pfd ..SO 80
iTennessee Copper .. 32% 35%
[Texas & Pacific .... 15 15
Texas Company ... 140% 141
iUnion Pacific 158%. 158
lU. S. Rubber 60% 60%
U. S. Steel .... 50% 60%
U. S. Steel pfd .... 110 109%
I Utah Copper 55% 55%
Va. Car. Cheru 30% 30%
'Western Union Tel.. 62% 62%
Westinghousa Mfg.. 73 % 73 %
Woolworth 96% 96%
LEG Alj NOTICES
monwealth of Pennsylvania. Harris
burg. Pa.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be recelv
e<? until 12 o clock noon, of Tuesday,
April 14, 1914. for furnishing all labor
and material necessary to erect a new
fireproof main building v the State
Aisenal Grounds, at Eighteenth and
Herr Streets.. Harrisburg. Penn*.. a*
called for In upeclflca'.lons and draw
Ings prepared by the Board of Public
Grounds and Buildings.
Specifications and drawings may be
secured by prospective bidders by ap
plying to the Superintendent of Public
Grounds and Buildings. Capitol Build
ing. Harrisburg. Pa.
Proposals shall be In sealed envelope,
marked "Proposals for State Arsenal
Building," addressed,
SAMUEL B. RAMBO,
Superintendent of Public Grounds and
Buildings.
Capitol Building,
Harrisburg. Pa.
PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES
PENNSYLVANIA STATE LUNATIC
HOSPITAL.
Harrisburg, Pa., April 6, 1914.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be re
ceived by the Board of Trustees at the
Hospital until 10 o'clock A. M., May B,
1914, to furnish all needed supplies to
the Pennsylvania .-tate Lunatic Hos
pital, for the year beginning Jure 1,
1914. Blank forms for proposals will
be furnished on application to
H. L. ORTH, M. D.,
Superintendent
NOTICE
PURSUANT to call issued by the
Board of Directors, there will be a
meeting of the stockholders of the Har
risburg Light & Power Company, held
at the general office of the company. In
the city of Harrisburg. Pa., on the Ist
day of June. 1914, at 2 o'clock P. M., to
take action on the approval or disap
proval of the proposed Increase of the
Common Capital Stock of this Com
pany from $1,260,000 to $1,750,000.
This notice Is given pursuant to the
Constitution and Laws of the State of
Pennsylvania and order of the Board of
Directors.
H. W. STONE,
Secretary.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given that letters
of administration on the estate of J. E.
Horstlck. late of Swatara Township,
deceased, have been granted to the un
dersigned. All persons indebted to said
estate are requested to muko payment,
an'l those having claims or demands
will make known the claims without
delay to
J. F. HORSTJCK,
Administrator.
Or Paxtang, Pa
JAMES G. HATZ.
Attorney.
| NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF GEN
ERA I, PARTNERSHIP
1 NOTICE is hereby given that the
1 partnership lately subsisting between
.1 M. Christman and William A. Wade,
deceased, of Middle Paxton Township,
: Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, under
the firm name of Christman and Wad. .
expired on the 3d day of July, A. D. 1913.
| All debts duo said firm are to be paid t'>
I and received by John A. Christman. and
] all demands on said firm shall be pre-
I sented promptly to htm for payment.
JAMES G. HATZ,
Attorney for Christman anil Wado.
' NOTICE letters Testamentary en
! the Estate of Mrs. A. E. Kinter, late of
j Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., de
ceased, having been granted to tins uti
i dorsigned residing In flarrisbury, Pa..
' all persons Indebted to said Estate arc
i requested to inake Immediate payment,
and those having claims will present
them for settlement.
\. K. THOMAS.
E. A. HEFFELFINOER,
Or to Executors.
GEO. F. LUMB.
Attorney-at-Lau.
No. 1 North Third street.
THE Harrisburg Polyclinic Dispen
sary will be open dally except fiunda*
at B P. M.. at Its new locstlori iTu'i
North Second street, for the free treat
ment of the worthy poor.
APRIL 13, 1914.
CHICAGO RAAHU OF TRADE
I l urnlolird by H. W. SNAVBbY
Arcnile Bulldln*
Ohlcasro, 111.. April 9.
Open. High. Low. Clos.
Wheat—
May SIH4
July ...., s6*,
Corn—
May 68
Jujv • ti l%
Oata—
May .... „... ;!8^
[July 38% n
PHILADELPHIA PKOUtCE
By Associated Press
Philadelphia, April 13. Wheat
Steady; No. 2, red, export, 98®)
98V4c; No. 1, Northern, Duluth, ex
port, $1.03© 1.04.
Corn Steady; No. 2, yellow,
natural, local, 76'/4@77c; do., kiln dried,
local, 77®78c.
Oats Easier; No. S, white, 45 V 4
@46c.
| Bran—Market steady; winter, per
ton. $30.00 ©3O.SU, spring;, per ton.
$29.00®29.50.
Refined Sugars Market steady;
powdered. 4.00 c; One granulated. .( Jo<
eonfeetioners" A. 3.80 c; Keystone A.
3 SRc.
Butter The market is Arm:
western, creamery, extras, 26c; nearby
prints, fancy. 29c.
Ears® The market is lower;
Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts,
free cases, $6.85 per case; do., current
receipts, free cases. $5.70 per case;
western, extras, firsts, free cases, $5.85
, per caso; do. firsts, free cases, $5.70
per case
I I'jve Poultry Firmer; fowls, 19
, @2oc; young chickens, 14@20c;
| ■•.ime in K. us if..-, ..in
ers 12® 13c: ducks. 17iSf>19c; spring
ducks, 17@19c; geese, 15@17c; turkeys,
I Dressed Poultry Firm; fowls,
western, fancy, heavy. '!0c; do.
fair to good, heavy, 17@19c; do.,
i fair to good, heavy, 20c; do.,
I weights, 12@15c; unattractive, 13
@l6c; old ro>osters, 15c; roast
ing chickens, fancy, 18@20c; broil
ing chickens, fancy, 244* j;n:, do., fair
mi l*c, capors. targe. 13fc'25c, d»
18®20c; turkeys, fancy, Z'.<&2«c
<lo., fair. 20023 c: duck* (ltilßc
11« 1 «c
Potates Firm; New York and
I Eastern, per bushel, 80@95c; Western,
per bushel, 80@95c; Jersey, per basket,
20®50c; Florida, per barrel, $5.00@7.50.
1 Hour—The market is steady; winter,
U«ai li.»»ll ( in. oil ,i v
■ylvanla. $4.16©4.30, western, 14.2f>&
4 40, patents. $4.504j 4.»0, Kan-a<
•iralarhi 'uli Ji'jnui l « >nu
firsts, clear, $4.00@4.20; straights. $4.20
©4.40; patents, $4.60@4.75.
Hay The ma et is firm; tim
nth.\. No I. lar*e bales ft s nu('i< 18 5
No. 1, medium bales. $17.50© 18 00; No
2. $16.00© 16.50: No. 3, *14.00@15.00.
l_io»ei iiiiXeil. l-Ujiu uuxou, *16.21)4}
17.00; No. 1, do., $ 15.501«.«0; No. 2, do..
$13.50@14.50.
CHICAGO CATTLE
By Associated Press
Chicago, 111., April 13. Hogs —• Re
ceipts. 32,000%; strong. Bulk of sales,
$5.86©8.90; light, $8.70©8.95; mixed,
$8.70©8.95; heavy. $8.45©8.92 %; rough,
$8.45@8.60; pigs, $7.50©8.65.
Cattle Receipts. 21,000; steady.
Beeves, $7.05©9.50: Texas steers, $7.25
@8.30; Blockers and feeders. $5.G0©8.05;
COWE and heifers, $3.75@8.601 calves.
$7.00® 10.25.
, Sheep Receipts. 18,000: strong.
I Native, $5.50©;7.10; yearlings, $6.00©
7.60; lambs, native, ?5.40©8.25.
PERSONAL
Other Personals on ratio 1
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Q. Ketier of Locust
street, are enjoying a stay at Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wiley, ot 1520 Allitiou
street, are home after a visit with Mrs. Wiley's
mother, Mrs. Stanford Eyler, at Blue Jildfu
Summit.
Mr. and Mrs. William Perclval Mackenzie
and children are Easter holiday guests of
relatives in Elizabeth, N. J.
Mrs. George Wanbaugh and Miss Carrie Wan
bough, of Philadelphia, were guests yesterday
of Mr. and Mrs. William Coulter Wanbaugb, at
1517 Penn street.
Mr. and Mrs. William Webster Flnncr, of
Oburchvllle, Md., are guests of J allies Mc-
Cormick, Front and Walnut streets.
Charles N. Hlckok, of Cleveland, Ohio, who
has just returned from a trip to Bermuda,
spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. W. O.
Hlckok, 506 North Second street.
Easter Merrymakings
For College Students
Mrs. H. L. Oriffln, of Lemoyne gave a House
Party over the Eastertide for her son. Dana
F. Griffin, a student at Conway Hall, Car
lisle, who has as his guests a few of his class
mates.
On Saturday afternoon a Theater Party at
the Orpheum was given for the young folks
and In the evening a Dinner and Dance at the
Colonial Country Club with Mrs. Griffin
hostess. The dining hall of the Club was beau
tifully decorated with jonquils, ferns and fes
toons of yellow and green. A seven course
dinner was served, the table being beautified
with jonquils, ferns and green candlebra. Cor
sage bouquets of pink carnations were pre
sented to tho ladies and the men received but
tonieres of whate carnations. Mrs. Corkle
played on the piano for dancing.
The following guests were present: The
Misses Anne Fisher, Ivy L. Jones. Faith A.
Mel], Marietta M. Myers, Grace Beinert, Dor
othy E. Stewart and Ruth 11. Stewart, all of
Harrlsburg; Messrs. Harold Carter, of Phila
delphia, Pa; Senor Manuel Orespo, of Ecuador,
South America; S. H. Deekman of Lemoyne;
Norwood Schwab, of Ellzabethvllle; Arthur
Schereg. of Santiago de Cuba, Cuba; William
Richardson, of New York City, lormerly of
Melbourne, Australia, and Dana F. Griffin of
Lemoyne. Mrs. L. M. Jones of I'arrlsburg i»n'»
Mrs. H. L. Grifln, of Lemoyne chaperoned the
party. It Is Interesting to note t:ie many dif
ferent points from which the guests come.
Miss Wilson's Recital
Benefits Milk Society
Miss Jean Wilson, of Washington. D. C., a
prominent nionologist will give one of her
charming recitals this evening at the Execu
tive Mansion, for the benefit ot tbe Modified
Milk society. Mrs. Roy G. Cox will sing a
group of English songs, and two other num
ber-! with violin obllgato by Miss Sara Lemer.
There are still some tickets for sale, which
Inay be purchased at the door for $1.25, which
Includes refreshments.
Mr. aud Mrs. Edwin Grauley ana daughter
Jean, of Philadelphia, were Easter guests of
M ss Emily Patterson at The Donaldson.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Stuc house, of North
Third street, are horn? after a pleasure trip to
Atlantic City. 1
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. .Devlin and son Howard,
are spending the Eastertide with relatives In
Jersey City, N. J.
Karl Fitzgerald, of Pittsburgh, spent Eastor
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Fitzgerald
of Emerald street.
Miss Mary Adalinc Lemer, of South Front
street. lias gone to Bethlehem to visit Mrs.
Minor Dodds, who was known here as Miss
i Louise Lake, of Baltimore.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Paxton, of Walla Walla,
Washington, spent the past month with Mrs.
J John Brua Keefer, Front and Hamilton street*.
Samuel C. Todd, State Executive Controller,
joined Mrs. Todd at Detroit, Mich., for an
Easter visit.
Miss Julia Halllwel! and Miss Johnston, of
| Philadelphia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John
! IMiray, of 2325 North Third street for a few
| days.
Miss Elizabeth Allison and Miss Dorcas AIII
' sun. of IMB North Third street, spent the Eas
ier holidays with Philadelphia friends.
Miss Mary Russell, of Philadelphia, a former
-'cnographcr of tho State Department of
Health, Is in tho city calling on old friends
for fi day or two.
Miss Ellen K. MeCulloch, has gone 10 nap,
Lancaster countj', for a short stay with h*r
I sister, Mrs. Enfleld Walker.
Miss Mabel E Broun, of 2827 North 6lxth
11
LYKENS TAKES STEPS
TO BUY OUT WATER CO.
Court Fixes April 23 to Hear Man
damus; Constables For Wil
liams Named
the L >'kens Wa
ter Company were
sv.. u..a daunun. representing tho
borough council, fixed April 23 as tho
date lor hearing a mandamus pro
ceeding brought against the water
company to compel it to bring a state
ment of its linancial standing. The
authorized capital stock is $20,000.
The borough council wants to buy
the plant but the water company has
declined to produce a statement., ac
cording to A. F. Hanna, president of
the town council. It is said that the
!water company had asked SIOO,OOO.
The town's borrowing capacity is $50.-
000. The mandomus proceeding It i«
understood is the initial step toward
arranging a proper figure.
What! N'o Constables? — Enoch Wil»
Hams was appointed by the court to.
day to serve as const able for tho West
Ward, Williamstown, vice James WIN
Hams, removed, and Harry Salada was
named for the same job in Williams
township to succeed Ben Bainbridge,
also removed. Since the remova.!n the
places have been without constables
City I*ays tight Bill.— City Treas
urer Copelin to-day paid out $4,123.90
to the Harrisburg Light and Powe'
Company for street lighting for thu
month of March.
Chief Clerk Lebo improving. —D.
Frank Lebo, chief clerk to the county
commissioners, who litis been seriously
ill with an attack of malarial fever,
was reported to-day as improving.
_ To-day's Building Permits. — Peter
Vanderloo, two 3-story mansard
bricks, 2137t39 Derry street, $5,000;
F. H. Bomgardner, fourteen 2-story
bricks, 2004 to 30 Swatara, $28,000.
Realty Transfers. —Saturday's realty
transfers: M. S. Hershey to Adam
W. Whistler, Derry township, $2,350;
O. W. Cumbler's executors to Charles
11. iloser, Steelton, $240; J. Killinger,
P. J. Whitman and Joseph Miller, to
A. Zimmerman In Jackson township
for $94, $1,650 and $377, respective
ly; Wllhelmina Hernplo to D. Challen
ger. Thirteenth street, $4,000; Eliza
j beth Worden to Joseph Kalbfus, Mid-'
die Paxton township, $1,500.
To Sell Lund and Private Road.
In accordance with an order of tho
Orphans' Court of Dauphin county,
the 103 acres of farm land and the
us j of a private road abutting on the
| Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad,
I owned by tho Raymond L. Stewart
estate, will be sold in front of the
Courthouse at 2 p. m. Wednesday,
! April 29.
Harrisburg Shared ill Building' Gain.
| —Harrisburg was among the seventy
cities which helped increase the coun-
I try s total building gain approximate
! ly 8 per cent, during the past month,
I according to the American Contractor.
I The total value for the month wan
j $74,709,915.
Ask Discliargc From Bankruptcy.—
: Application for discharge from bank-
I ruptcy will be heard by tho Federal
'Court for the Middle District of Penn
! sylvania at Scran ton May 4, by Wil
liam Sumner Roebuck, this city. The
petition sets forth that he has dis
charged his obligations.
Flowers ami Postcards For Court
Crier. —Flowers and dozens of post
cards were received by George W.
Barnes, Dauphin county's aged court,
[crier, Saturday, his eightieth birthday.
The old court attache, who has called
the "Oyez; Oyez!" that announced the
sitting of the judge for more than
forty years, had beeiw?onflned to his
bed for nearly a year. General debility,
due to advancing years, is gradually
sapping his strength.
To Prepare Bonds. Harrisburg';!
new series of $140,000 worth of publin
Improvement bonds, bids . for which
will be opened April 20, will be pre
pared by the United Slates Mortgage
[ and Trust Company, Xew York city,
i The legality of the securities will be
i passed upon by Attorney John O.
' Johnson.
1 street, is- recovering after n severe ease of
1 diphtheria.
Mr. Hml Mrs. Arthur Hamilton Hull unn
: small daughter Margaret, are occupying their
new home at Second near Maelay streets.
Mr. and Mrs. John O. Beam and son Her
bert neam, of York, are guests of Mr. Un«
Mrs. C. B. Fitzgerald, of 512 Rmerald stree;
KLINK-ALLEMAX WEDDING
Miss Lillian K. Alleman and Mr.
Willis Leroy Kline of Millersburg
were married at the parsonage of the
Stevens Memorial Methodist Episco
pal church, Saturday afternoon, by
the Rev. D.. Clayton Albert Smucker.
After April 20 they will be at home
in Millorsburg.
Bark Matanzas Found
in Perilous Position
By Associated Press
Highland Lilfht, Mass., April 13.
The bark Matanzas, Boston, for Phila-.
delph'.a, was discovered between the
outer and inner Peaked Hill Bars at
down to-day. The tug John C.
Chnndiet- was also lying off shore.
About the same time an unknown
barge was sighted close to the Pamet
River life saving station. Life savers
patrolled the beach opposite the ves
sels. but the wind was the severe to
permit the launching of a surf boat.
The position of the Matanzas was con
sidered precarto"".
XEW F. & »1. FOREMAN.
With the appointment of John F.
Crook as general foreman of the ma
chine and erecting shops of the Har
risburg Foundry and Machine works,
and David O. Weingard as assistant
foreman, it is also announced that
general prospects for spring activity
are good and that a number of new
orders have been filed. Mr. Crook
was formerly In the machine shop of
the Pennsylvania railroad and as mas
j ter-mechanic at the Lalance Cros-
Jean tinplate mills.
SEARCH TO BE MADE FOR
MISSING "DRV" "WORKER.
Dabvllle, 111., April 12.—Under the
direction of the States attorney, John
H. Lewman, a ceunty-wide search will
be made for Louis R. Patmont, the
"Dry" worker, missing from West
ville since March 31.
1 A large posse will be organized and
all abandoned mines, ravines and the
Vermilion River will be searched
Practically all hope of finding ¥»at
mopt alive has been abandoned.