Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, April 24, 1914, Page 19, Image 19

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FRIDAY EVENING, HAHRISBUHG TELEGR3IPH APRIL 24,1914.
HELP WANTED! Read the Bulletin of Positions Which Must Be Filled
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I' D° coming events cast their
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To the man or woman who has the push and go —the
determination to succeed, a hint alone brings as much as
repeated entreaties would to the less determined.
And you have the push and the go! So here's the
hint.
In Telegraph want ads from day to day appear offers
and appeals which ought to lead you to bigger, better
Avays.
Read Telegraph want ads for profit.
DIED
FRALICK On April 22, 1914, at 3:30
P. M., Mary L., wife of L B. Fralick,
623 Camp street.
Relatives and friends are Invited to
attend the services from her late resi
dence on Saturday afternoon, at 2 P.
M.. without further notice. Burial pri
vate in Shoop's Church Cemetery.
KAUFMAN —■ On Friday morning,
April 24, 1914. John A. Kaufman, aged
81 years and 1 month. i
.Funeral on Monday afternoon. April
27, at 3 o'clock, from the residence of
his daughter, Mrs. J. A. Grleshaber,
near Oyster's Point. The relatives and
friends are invited to attend without
further notice. Burial private. Burial
Chestnut Hill Cemetery, Mechanlcs
burg, Pa.
WALTZ On April 23, 5 A. M., Boss
D. Waltz, aged 32 years.
Relatives and friends invited to at
tend the services Saturday at 4 o clock
at his late residence. 1423 North Sixth
etreet. Burial private in East Har
rlsburg Cemetery.
LEWIS On April 23. 2:45 A. M., David I
H. Lewis, aged 37 years, 1610 North
Fourth street.
Relatives and friends invited to at
tend the services on Monday afternoon, i
at 2 o'clock, without further notice.]
Burial in East Harrisburg Cemetery.
FOUGHT On April 23, 1914, at 2 A. |
M., Mrs. Emma Fought, aged 80 years. ,
Funeral on Saturday, at 2 P. M., from
her late residence, 233 Maclay street. I
The relatives and friends are Invited to t
attend without further notice. Burial
the Harrisburg Cemetery.
CA6SELL On Tuesday, April 21, 1914,
Mary Jane Cttssell, at 2:30, wife of
Ephrlam Cassell, aged 69 years, 8
months and 16 days.
Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at 2
o'clock, from her late residence, at
Linglestown. Services and burial pri
vate.
LOST
LOST Pair of nose glasses. Re
ward if returned to 1724 North Third
etreet.
LOST Blue Indian Canoe adrift
"White bwauticas" on each tnd. FinJer
rewarded. Address Box 441, Millers
bur g, Pa.
UELI» WANTED—MuIe
WANTED Good, reliable tinner.
Apply \V. \V. SSeiders & Son, 1436 Derry
street.
WANTED Several house painters;
none but lirst-ciass need appiy. Call
at 923 Capital street, 7.00 A. M. C. A.
Slbbett. * I
WANTED At once, young' man, 18
or 19. for clerical work. Address Y., i
603, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Five good men and one
woman to canvass with manager. In
quire E. M. Howry, Room 11, Hotel
Windsor, 418 Market street, this even- I
lng between 6:00 and 8:00 o'clock.
MALE STENOGRAPHER WANTED— j
A good position is offered to an ex- |
perienced young man. Splendid chances I
for advancement. Address Office Man- i
figer, P. O. Box 468. Harrisburg, Pa. j
WANTED First-class wood pat- I
ternmaker—machine work. Apply [
Frog, Switcn and Manufacturing Co.,
Carlisle, Pa.
TWO PAINTERS WANTED Stam- '
baugh Bros., 213 Muench street.
WANTED Boy over 16, for grocery
store; give experience and reference.
Address W., 696, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Men of good appearance
for Lancaster, Columbia and Harris
burg. Large returns. Call between 8-
10 A M„ 6-6 P. M-. 409 Patriot Build
ing;.
FOR RENT
HOUSES
1980 Wallace St ¥lO
1124 Herr St.. 3 8. b., 6 r $lO
1926 Wallace St., 2 s. f.. 7 r *l2
650 Schuylkill St.. 3 s. f„ 8 r.... -0
109 S. 14th St., 3 s. b., 9 r. b *2l
1024 S. 18th St.. 2% s. b., 8 r. & b„ $35
123 S. 2d St., 3 s. b., 12 r. & b.,...535
1627 N. 2d St., 3 s. b.. 10 r. & b.. *45
1503 N. 2d St., 3 s. b., 10 r. & b.. $45
122 Chestnut St., 3 s. b„ 9 r. & b., #45
Newport —Desirable summer home,
the Marshall property furnished
house stable and 2 acres of
ground.
APARTMENTS
IS N. 4tb St., second floor apart
ment, 3 rooms and bath *25
128 Walnut St.. second floor house
keeping apartment—3 rooms and
bath—city steam heat $35
71* N. Oth St.— lst floor— 4 rooms
bath—city steam heat S3O
The Donaldson —Second near Locust
street very desirable single
rooms and suites of two, three and
four rooms (no housekeeping).
STORE IIOOMS AND OFFICES
A number of very desirable office 1
rooms:
400 Market St., room on 3d floor, $lO
412 Market St., two rooms JWO
825 Market St., store room. 25x160 ft.
323 llruail St., 3-story brick and
basement (24x125 ft. to renr alley).
512-520 Market S,t., United States !
Hotel property—76 rooms—entire
or by floors.
Mlddletown —Store room 011 Union
•treet *35
Miller Bros. & Neefe I
Locust and Court Streets
AGENTS WANTED
I —.
I AGENT WANTED to travel. Wages
based on salary and commission. .Ref
erences. Address J., Box 598, care of
Telegraph.
HELP WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED Girl wanted to work on
coats. Call to see N. Zimmerman, 1266
Market street, Harrlsburg, Pa,
WANTED An experienced hand
t ironer and girl for flat work Ironer.
I Apply at once. Eureka Laundry, 28
North Cameron street.
WANTED Capaoi.,, experienced
white woman for six weeks, vvho can
cook and assume responsibility. Fam
ily of three. Young mother. Address
Box 587, care of Telegraph.
Experienced winders. Apply
I larrisburg Silk Mill, Cor. North
and Second streets.
WANTED Woman over 21, to as
sist in grocery store; must have some
experience and reference. Address Z.,
59 1, care of Telegraph.
| WANTED White girl for upstairs
work. Good wages. Take "A" car to
end of line at Lewis street. Call Lewis
I and Front.
! SITUATIONS W ANTED—MaIe
WANTED Sober, middle-aged man
would like any kind of work. Handy
with carpenter tools. Apply P., 586,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED ~ Blacksmith, with two
years' experience, wants position. Ad
dress Gus Francen. Carlisle, Pa.
SIT IIAI IONS W ANTED—Female
WANTED Woman wants day's
work of any kind and washing and
ironing to do at home. Apply 1i23
Noith Seventh stieet.
WANTED Young lady would like
ligut office position; can operate type
writer. or telephone operator in hotel,
public or private olfices. Can furnish
good reference. Address S. J. C., care
of Telegraph.
! WANTED Stenographer, thirteen
years' experience, desires position; can
furnish good reference. Address X„
595, care of Telegraph.
WANTED An experienced nurse
would like nursing of any kind. Call
Bell phone 1521 R.
I WANTED Colored woman desires
, washing and Ironing, or day's work of
anv kind. Call, or address, 1412 Wil
liams street.
| WANTED White girl would like
I position as plain cook and house
work. Apply 625 South Front street,
Steelton.
\ WANTED Lady would like work
'as dressmaker. Will go out by day.
Good system. Prices reasonable. Ap
ply 2034 Kensington avenue.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
I
I FRAME HOUSE, located on Brlggs
street, between Seco and Third; S
, rooms and bath. Will be sold at sacri
. fice if sold this Spring. Address S. O.
| No. 1001, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Row of six frame
houses In West Fairvlew, Pa. Cheap.
C. O. Disney, West Fairvlew. Pa.
i _____
TWO fine homes. Size of lot,
18Hx»0. Nine rooms and latest and
only practical, common sense bath
room. Steam heated; large front and
back poichcs; ornamental fixtures
throughout; reception hall; open stair
case; laundry room and stationary
wash tubs; outdoor sleeping chamoer
with south side exposure, siie luxs; 12
minutes by trolley to Market Square.
l'Oi further information call P. Vander
loo, Masonic Temple Builulng, Third and
State streets.
FOR SALE 331 Hummel street is
offeied at an attractive price; 3-story
brick, 8 rooms, bath, gas, furnace,
porch. Also suburban placed f.<r saie.
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building.
FOR SALE New brick houses—all
Improvements, $2,500. Also 3-story
brick facing Reservoir Park, $3,100.
Other brick houses from $1,750 up. Ap
ply Edgar B. Lerew, 4 North Fifth
street.
FOR SALE New brick house, 2313
Derry, latest improvements; largo
front and back porches; open staircase;
hardwood finish; bargain to quick
buyer; granolithic walks. Apply 1432
Derry, or 1030 Market street.
FOR SALE Three lota each 20x110
in one of the most desirable residential
sections, on Market street, between
Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets, ad
jacent to Reservoir Park. Address "J.,"
P. O. Box No. 394, Harriaburg, Pa.
1 FOR SALE ln. Elkwood, modern
pressed brick mansion; all hardwood
flnlhs; 8 rooms and bath; gas; elec
tricity; granolithic pavements; lot, 100
xl2o. Price, $5,000. Kecney & Sim
mons, Now Cumberland.
WHY not live In Ellzabethtown, Pa.?'
A town which lias all city conveniences, !
good markets, splendid train and trol- I
ley service. Houses with all modern
conveniences for sale or rent. Call on,
>r address, J H. Buch, Ellzabethtown.
I Pa
FOR SALE 1687 North Sixth St.—
3-story brick 0 rooms and bath
lot, 15x95. Brinton-Packer Co., Second
and Walnut streets. 1
REAL KSTATE FOR SALE ]
FOR SALE 2H-story brick house, I
slate roof; ull conveniences; lot, 50x175: ,
situated on corner Brlggs and Fourth 1
avenue, one of the beßt locations In .
town. Price reasonable. Call, or write,
Jas. A. Davis, New Cumberland, Pa.
FOR SALE 2%-story frame house .
V rooms and attic; also lot 16x245.
Located on Main street, Penbrook, Pa.
Bargain to quick purchaser. Address
C. E. M., P. O. Box 231, Penbrook. Pa.
FOR SALE A bargain for some
one; Thirty-first and Hotter streets,
Penbrook. one 2 w.-story frame house, 7
rooms, bath, hall and open stair.vay,
newly painted and papered throughout,
$1,350.00; $350.00 cash, balance on easy
terms. C. A. Klemm, Secretary, 1304
State street.
FOR SALE 1434 Reglna street; 3-
story brick; 10 rooms and bath; side
yard; lot, 25x135; 2-story stable on
rear, 25x20, suitable for horses or gar
age. Also lot 80x100 on State street op
posite Fourteenth street. Apply 1434
Reglna street.
FOR SALE Property No. 230 North
Fifteenth street; a 3-story brick and
frame dwelling with 3 rooms and all i
Improvements. Must be sold by May
1. Bargain price. J. E. Gipple, 1251
Market street.
FOR SALE 52,500 will buy a cor
ner property on Pelter street 9 rooms
bath gas furnace two stair
ways lot, 15x100. Particulars at Bell
Realty Co.. Bergnor Building.
81XTY MOUSES, some new and very
atti active homes; several very good In
vestments. Terms to suit. I). E. Bright
bill 2 North Court street. Both phones
FOR SALE Money-making lodg
ing house or dwelling, on Pine street.
Thirteen rooms and three bath rooms—
recently painted and papered vacant.
; Little cash needed. Bell Realty Co.,
I Bergner Building.
FOR SALE 52,250 will buy an
almost new frar*- house at Riverside—
lot. 25x100 side yard • cemented
walk 6 rooms complete bath
furnace only $250 cash needed, bal
ance In monthly payments. Apply to S.
Haldeman & Co., 3222 North Sixth
street. Bell phone 3622 M.
FOR SALE ln Camp Hill—North- !
west corner of Market and Willow Sts.
—two-and-one-half-story brick 9
rooms .bath and. steam heat itunt atiu
rear porch slate roof lot, 57x175.
Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Wal- !
nut_str^ets,
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT j
FOIt RENT New 5-roomed house
on Front street In Marysvllle: Water!
'ln house-. Large back yard. Kent, I
I SIO.OO. Address P. O. Box 347, Steel- ,
j ton. Pa.
I , FOR RENT—IS 33 North Third street; ,
fi roor-vs and bath, furnace; 100-102;
Short street. 8 rooms and bath; store
rooms, 110 South Thirteenth street. Ap
ply 430 Walnut street.
FOR RENT lBl5 North Second!
street —lO rooms bath porches— i
modern house excellent location I
I possession at once. Apply Fitzgerald,
i Real Estate Agent, 31< vv'ainut street..
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FOR RENT Eight-room brick I
| house, with improvements, 1729 Park
i street, city. Rental, S2O per month.
| Apply James Bricker, New Cumberland, I
! Pa., R. F. D.
| FOR RENT No. 2121 Boas street, |
with stable, $i5.00. Suburban home-
I stead, $2°,.00. J. E. Gipple. 1251 Mar
ket street.
FOR RENT 431 Market street, at i
entrance of Subway l3 rooms 2 ,
baths steam heat suitable for
rc nmii:g house. Apply Chaa. Adler, 1002
A s-treet.
i REAL Eh lATE FOR SALE Ult HEM
183 ACRES 46 perches farm land, 36
acres mountain land, known as the
"Squire Miller Farm" in West Hanover
To.vnshlp, Dauphin County, on the
Manada Gap Koad, abJut 4 miles from
Lingiestown., Apply Commonwealth
'1 rust Co., Heal Estate Department, 222
Market street, Hai rlsburg. . I
REAL ESTATE WANTED
FARM WANTED Not to exceed '
$4,000, in exchange for suburban prop--!
erty one square from trolley. 10c fare
to city. Value, $2,(00. Address J., 084,
care of Telegraph.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Apartment; 5 rooms; '
bath; pantry; porches; cuy steam heat;
continuous hot water, £,. J. rvlai-y, Z2o
is ui in oeconu street.
FOR RENT 'l wo apai tments. front. I
very desirable; new building! all con- !
veniences. Apply Fishman's Furniture j
Store, 1101-3 North Sixth street.
ROOMS FOR RENT j
FOR RENT By the night or I
month, the finest rooms In Harrlsburg, !
single or en suite. Laßelio Apart
ments, 201 Locust street, next door to ;
urpheum. steam neat, electricity, :
baths. Newly furnished throughout. j
Apply C. Gaeta, Alerehunt Tailor, 212 ,
Locust street. |
FOR RENT Two nice unfurnished ;
rooms for light housekeeping, with all
conveniences; use ot phone. 509 Cum
berland street.
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FOR RENT Well furnished rooms,.
with board. Apply 328 North street. |
FOR RENT Newly furnißhed front |
rooms, facing Capitol Paik; hot and
cold running water; electric light; use
of phone. Apply Koblniion Apartments,
410 North street. j
FOR RENT - Two nicely furnish- I
ed rooms, for gentlemen, with city heat
and use of bath. Apply 272
street. j
FOR RENT One very desirable I
(large) second floor front room, fur- j
ni.-hed, with conveniences; very pleas- :
ant room; one or twp gtntlemen pre-j
ferred. Call 1338 North Third street, j
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
for rent, with running hot and cold
water use of bach young couple j
prelerred. Apply 266 Herr street.
FOR RENT Nice room on second 1
floor privilege of bath and phone
suitable for married couple or gentle
man. Apply 210 South Thirteenth
street.
FOR RENT Furnished room, third
floor front, suitable for one gent.email;
use of bath and phone; delightful lo
cation for summer. 1727 State street.
VOU don't want lodging! You are
n.it looking for a room to rent! What
you want Is a home! Lodging hout.es
are n <t always pleasant places. Do you
remember how dingy some of theni .
are? How the dust accumulates? How,
infrequently the linen is cnangeC on
the beds? How the bath toweis are
made to work overtime? Well Ours. I
is Not that kind. We believe there are'
many men in Harrlsburg who aro look
ing for just such a p.ace as ours. We
aie centrally locate.!—five minutes'
walk from Capitol Park. Our house
stands on a corner with big shade trees
on the northern exposure. All of the
rooms are large and well lighted. We
have furnished them eozily, and all of
our furniture and linens are brand new.
We pride ourselves in believing that It
is as clean and comfortable as you •
would desire your own home to be. Two
large and well equipped bathrooms and
outside washstands provide amnio ac
comodations. Towels? As many as
you like, and clean. In addition to their
rooms our guests have the privilege of
a large, centrally located lounging
room, wlt.i desk, stationery and free i
telephone. If you are looking for a i
room or are dissatisfied with your prea- i
ent location It would pay you to in- i
vestlgato. We are loca d at 826 North ■
Third street, Forster and Third.
FOR RENT Two newly furnished i
communicating front rooms, second
floor; rent one or both; large front ■
porch; at end of Mulberry Street
Bridge; conveniences; phone; refer
ence. Apply 1168 Mulberry street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms and '
boarding by meal, day or week. Apply 3
1001 North Second street, corner Bnnj i
and Second streets, 1
ROOMS FOR KKXT I
FOR RENT Nice, largo, furnished |
or unfurnished front room, second door,
on Hill. Well lighted; three windows;
good locality; all conveniences; gentle
men preferred. Also boarding if pre
ferred. Address G., 591, care of Tele- (
graph. |
FOR RENT Furnished or unfur-1
nlshed rooms, singly or en suite. 721 j
North Sixth street. i
FURNISHED KOOMS, single or en :
suite, all conveniences, including phone;
reference required. Apply 1015 North
Front stroet.
FOR RENT Fifty furnished rooms,
In private families, all parts of city
improvements sl.2s week many
other rooms. Send address and I will
call Address X., 608. care of Tele- 1
graph. 1
ROOMS WANTED |
ADDITIONAL ROOMS WANTED FOR'
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE GRAND
LODGE OF ODD FELLOWS WHICH
MEETS IN THIS CITY MAY 18 TO 31. .
NOTIFY EITHER OF THE UNDER- I
SIGNED AND STATE NUMBER THAT,
CAN UH ACCOMMODATED AND THE
, PRICE HER NIGHT.
GEO. C. McCAHAN, |
3210 NORTH FOURTH STREET. I
JOHN ». SHCEit,
BOX 780. j
WANTED Two communicating
rooms, with board, ror man. wife and
child. In suburbs. Fiace with shade
trees preferred. Address M., s«a, care
of Telegraph.
YOUNG man wants furnished room.
Permanent. Mention terms. Box R,
601, care .of .Telegraph,
WANTED
WANTED At once, small house;
no children. Apply Harry O. Eberts, Jr.,
1258 Juniper street. State terms In
answer.
' FOR SALE
FOR SALE One S-lnch screw-cut
tlng lathe—good as new. Call 1623
Carnation street.
i FOR SALE —At a bargain, reed re
| verslblo body go-cart, -in first-class
1 condition. Apply 127 Paxton Btreet.
FOR SALE 22-ft. launch, 10-H.-
P. 2-cyllpder motor. Motor Is under
hood. Auto steering wheel, controls on
J coambing at right. Rear starter with
handlo at dash. Paragon one-way
clutch. Outfit cost $450. Sacrifice for
15250. G. C. Hoagland, Wllllamsport, •
| FOR SALE A new SIOO Typewriter !
I for sale at a bargain. Also desk. Will
i sacrifice to quick buyer. Call on, or
I address, Lee T. Allen, corner Front and
I Market streets, Wormleysburg, Pa.
j FOR SALE 3O-H.-P. Middleby tour
ing car, fully equipped and In good
condition; 1910 model; price, $250.00.
| Call 620 South Thirteentn street.
' FOR SALE 3-day-old chicks, 15,
| 20, 25 cents each; Barred Rocke, White
| Leghorns, Rhode Island Reds eggs for
hatching, SI.OO a setting and stock for
j sale. Bell 507 Y. A B, Davis, Pen-
I brook.
| FOR SALE Gent's Furnishing
Store. Last Inventory shows about
$1,500 stock. Good location in city of
Harrlsburg. Long lease. Five living
■ rooms in addition to store room. Low
I rent. Address Box K, 894, care of Tele
graph.
100 PER CENT. INVESTMENT '
Steel Lie Embossed Stationery and .
i Business Cards—lncreases business I
. costs less than printing. Harrlsburg
| Embossing Plant. 4 North Fifth street 1
TRUNKS, Traveling Bags, Suit Cases,
Gloves. Sole, Harness and Strap j
I Leather, Calfskin, Kip Dongola, Waxed |
! Upper and Sheep Skins. Leather Sample
Cases and Leather Specialties made to
order and repaired Harrlsburg Har- ]
ness and Supply Co., Second and Chest- i
nut streets.
PICTURE SHOW Machine, 140 j
chairs, piano, and lining of booth; good
I location; everything in first-class eon-|
dition; cheap to quick buyer. Apply
' 50 South Fiont stieet, Steeitun, or 26/ I
Delaware avenue, Harrisburg. I
FOR SALE Rhode Island Red Eggs i
for hatching. Uuaranteeo genuine and
full blooded. SI.OO per setting of 15.
Address G. I. Bausher, North Bowman
! avenue, Camp Hill.
< BUILDINGS FOR SALE Two brick
ano one frame. Tenth and Market
streets, for sale cheap and quick; lota
must be cleared. Inquire Emerson
j Brantingham Implement Co., City.
| GLASS window signs. Furnished
Rooms, Unfurnished Booms. Rooms und
i Board and Tuble Board, at 25c each,
i One of theso signs will be given with
] each six-time order for a classified ad. I
jif paid in advance. Inquire at Office of I
| Telegraph. j
1 FOR SALE General store, doing
good business; must sell on account of
ill health. Address 8., 58S, care of Tele
graph.
[ USED motorcycles; all makes; over
hauled and In Hug condition; giiaran
-1 teed to be as represented; call for dem
onstration. Heagy Bros., 1204 North
| Third street
j EXTRACTED CLOVER HONEY. $2
i per gallon, sl.lO per one-half gallon,
delivered by parcel post. Sample. 10c.
, L K. Hostetter, Route 6, Lititz, I J a.
FOR SALE Refuse carload of
scrap-iron at Sheesley's sldlne. Dock
street, to bo sold at Public Sale, May 6,
1914, at 10 o'clock A. M., to highest
bidder for cash consideration, and must!
be removed within 10 days from date i
of sale. Further particulars can be had
upon application to G. W. Mumma, i
Freight Claim Adjuster, P. R. R. I
Freight Office, foot of Third street. J.
H. Nixon, Agent, Harrisburg.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Business Office.
PUBLIC SALE At the residence, 35
North Thirteenth street, April 25, at ,
1:30 P. M., a large lot of household fur
niture. C. Fry Auctioneer.
HIGHEST GRADE ROOFING PAINT.
Having purchased the stock of a paint
works, we offer this high grade paint,'
all colors, at 65 cents "a gall >n. Hold 1
at all stores at SI.OO. Also several
tons pitch at your own pine >Vil
liams & Frcedman, Tenth street, below
Mulberry Street Brld.se.
CONTRACTORS' EQUIPMENT — 1
About 300 pieces of heavy contractors' ;
equipment from the New York City-
Catsklll Mountain Aqueduct. Steam
shovels, locomotives, cars, hoisting en
gines, air compressors, rails, pumps,
buckets, etc. What do you need? E.
B. Leaf Co. Take Rockville car to
Riverside.
50,000 SLIGHTLY USED FILES i
We have purchased a carload of files
used at a u. S. Government discontinued
gun factory; all sizes; all kinds. Six
dozen for $2.50. No smaller quantity r
sold. E. B. Leaf Co. Tako Rockville I
car to Riverside.
SECOND-HAND MACHINERY PUR- I
CHASED FROM U. S. GOVERNMENT—
Lathe, $65.00; band saw. $85.00; cutting- I
off machine, $lO 00: buffing machine, on
stand, $25.00; grinders, $30.00. E. B
Leaf Co., Sixth street at Riverside, j
Rockville car.
FOR SALE Two Model Steam Boil- I
ers (new), and one second-hand Har
rlsburg steam boiler. Bargain If sold I
now. Apply 11. F. Qulckel. No. 123 Pino '
street. .
FOR SALE Boston Terrier, bull, fo- !
male, 2 years old; house broken; broad !
head, deep, short, square muzzle; tight. '
short screw tail. Will sell very reason
abie. Apply at 1715 North Sixth street. <
FOR SALE Ono AJax Furnace,
slightly used; 10 Registers and all collar ,
pipe, in good condition. Will sell cheap, i
Address J., 594, oar© of Telegraph.
Big bargain to offer
A SMALL Grocery Store on tbe trol- |
ley lln» -- 40 minutes' ride from Har- i
rlsburg doing an elegant business.
Rent very reasonable. Good reason for !
selling out Address G, 589, cer: ofi
Telegraph,
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
| FOR PALE OR EXCHANGE""— WUI
sell equity in S dwellings centrally lo
cated, all rented, or exchange for small
suburban place within 5c car limits of'
Harrisburg. P. O. Bux No. 686. Harris-
I burg. Pa.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
I WELL LOCATED LOT* In the Tenth
Nome of them cm paved street.
Will exchange for Impnivrii property.
|An exceptional opportunity lor n
builder. Call and Inspect nine i-rlnt.
F. R. Oyster, Trustee, erne of Trlrgrupli
Business Office.
TWO desirable oiVices in the
Union Trust Building; possession
at once. Apply Union Trust Co.
' FOR RENT
I
FOR RENT Denirahle offices In the
Telegraph Untitling, singly or en suite,
inquire at Uuslneaa Office.
I
! FOR RENT Lodge room. West
End. Good location. Reasonable rent.
I.Apply L B. Gray, 448 Delaware avenue,
j City, R. K. of Modern Maccabees.
j ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office. / '
FOR RENT Two-story garage,
with water and sower, rear 1530 Regina
street. Will accommodate two cars. J.
E. Gtpple, 1251 Market street.
WELL-LOCATED store room, 26x>it>
slso small room, 12x30. suitable for
barber shop or small business, on West
High street. Ellzabethtown. Pa. Pos
i session Immediately. Inquire J. H
Levenight. Ellzabethtown. Pa.
FOR RENT Store room 1200 North
Third street: 83x100; 14-foot ceiling.
1 one of the best rooms in the city. Ap
ply J. S. Slble. 266 Herr street.
BUSINESS" OPPORTUNITIES
Stores Wanted
WE have purchasers for tlrocery,
i Drug, Hardware, Clothing and General
Stores, city or country. If you want to
sell, write The Business Exchange,
Wllllamsport, Pa.
i ANY lr el .gent person can earn g >od
Income corresponding for newspapers,
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798. Lock
port. N. Y.
FOR SALE - At Gable's, 111 ami
!117 South Second street, 5,000 gallons
New Era ready mixed Paint; Acme
quality. Also the full !lnt of the Acme
i make.
T 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 Gable s. 113, 115 and
117 South Second street. 5 000 nets new
Sash, Bxlo. 12 L, prin" 'd and glazed, at
$1.15 per set. Also o er sizes.
UISI.NESS PJt.IiSON.VLS
FOR SALE Furnaces that will
heat an- eight-room house; also some
that will heat a twelve-room house;
guaranteed; very reasonable. Apply 516
South street.
ANY and all kinds of Job Carpenter
ing Work. Also Concrete Walks and
Steps a specialty. Address H. H. Shlve
i ly, Lucknow, Pa.
| HIGHEST PRICES paid for Old Gold
»nd Silver, Watches and Jewelry. Or
'will exchange for new Jewelry. Jos.
ID. Brenner, Jeweler, 803 North Third
i street. Bell phone 626 L
R. H. PEFFER,
LOCAL EXPRESS and Delivery. Piano
and Furniture moving a specialty. Stor
] age of household goods and furniture
i packing. Bell phone 1684 J. 1119 Mont
j gomery, Harrisburg.
; W J. WENKICH. 339 Hamilton street
| —Furniture, china and piano packing.
I Hupments looked after at both ends.
Also all kinds ot hauling. Bell phone
l 3227 W.
HAULING
i IH. W. I.ATHK. Hoarding Mnhle nml
Natioual TrauMfer Co. Mover* of
pianos, safes, boilers and general haul
ing. H W. Lathe. Manager. Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No
2503 R.
Full falling hair try Gross yuinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
Druggist and Apothecary, lit* M rket
Hreet. Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone
orders given prompt attention Bell,
i oGO
LEARN DRESSMAKING in one of tile
best dressmaking schools in America.
I Make your own dresses wh'le learning.
[Night and Day classes. Work's Dress
making School, 22 North Fourth street.
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.
A LEVIN, 805 North Third street.
Furniture repair, upholstering and re
finishing. Antique furniture for sale.
All work properly attended to. Rea
sonable prices guaranteed.
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 TCTLOAN
j MONEY TO LOAN SIOO,OOO to loan
lln amounts of SI,OOO and up on llrjt
I mortgage on city property, repayable
monthly or Installments. Debt caneel-
I ed and mortgage satisfied on death of
borr« wcr. John C. Orr, 222 Market
street.
PROFIT-SHARING LOAN SOCIETY
! WF HAVE ORIGINATED a new plan
of loaning money by which borrowers
i share profits of lenders. Legal rates,
easy terms, confidential. Offices, Rooms
6 -7, 9 North Market Square.
STORAGE
HARRISBURG STORAGE CO Two
; large brick warehouses, built ex
pregsly tor storage. Private rooms
for household goods <md unixeened la
! cllltles for storing all kinds of m»sr-
I chandlse Low storage itites South
I St. and Penna. R. It.
STORAGE
IN 3-riory linck 'iininiiiß, rear 40*
Market utreet.
Household gooilH lu clean, private
rooms. Reasonable rule*. Apply to
P. G. Dlener, Jeweler, 40S Murket Sit.
' ST< -GE 419 Broad street, tor
| household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate ro mis, $1 to $3. Wagons. .'5 cents
per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411
Broad street. Both phones.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
l THE annual meeting of the Paxtang
Cemetery Association will be held In
! the office of the cemetery between the
hours of 2 and 3 P. M.. on Monday, 27th
I April. 1914.
p BELLETT LAWKON.
Secretary.
NOTICE is hereby given that an ap
plication will be made t" the Gover
' nor of the State of Pennsylvania on
.Friday, the 22d day of May, 1914, by
G W. Baltosser. S. W. Smith, I). W.
Sohn and others, under the Act of As
' sembly of the Commonwealth of Penn
! sylvanla, entitled "An Act to provide
for the Incorporation and Regulation
of Certain Corporations." approved
April 29. 1874, and the supplements
' thereto, for tho charter of an intended ]
corporation to be called the "Wuges i
i Earners Department Store Company,"
the character and object of which is j
I the conducting a department store in
' the City of Harrisburg for the buying
, and selling of all kinds of merchan
dise, and for these purposes to have
i and possess and enjoy all the rights,
benefits and privileges of the said Act
of Acsetpbl? and Its supplements,
i B. F TJMBEHGBB,
Solicitor. !
MARKET DISTURBED
BY SITUATION TODAY
Heavy Foreign Selling Reflected Depressing Influence
Ahead; Bond Prices Dropped
By /'.'Aficuitfd Press
New York, April 24. The market
was more disturbed during the morn
Ins than at any previous time since the
Mexican crisis became acute. Liquida
tion was on a broader scale and stocks
fell to a new lo.v average for the long
decline. Heavy foreign selling reflect
ed a depre.-sing influence abroad of the
Mexican trouble, and was .one of the
pnncipal influences in forcing down
quotations here.
Domestic ne.vs was bearish, includ
ing reports of more general trade con
traction and lower prices for some
steel and copper products. After the
decline had run from one to two points
it was checked by investment buying
and inside support.
Bond prices drooped. Mexican Gov
ernment s's broke thiee points. United
States 4's, registered, were one-quarter
lower on the bid price.
Furnl«hpd hy H. W. SNAVEJLY
Arcade HuUtling
New York, April 24.
ai , „ °l ,en - 2 - 30 p - M -
Alaska Gold Mines .25% 25V6
Amal. Cop. xd.l %. 70% 70%
American Beet Sugar 21 21
American Can 25% 25%
American Can pfd .. 88% 87%
Am. C. & F 48 % 47%
American Cotton Oil 38% 38
Am. Ice Securities. . 28% 28%
American Smelting . 59 '• 60%
American Sugar ... 100% 100
American T. & T... 120% 119%
Anaconda 38 32%
Atchison 94% 94
Baltimore & Ohio .. 87% 87%
Bethlehem Steel ... 88% 38%
Biooklyn R. T 89% 89
California Petroleum 21 20
Canadian Pacific ... 191% 190%
Central Leather ... 34 34%
Chesapeake & Ohio. 52 51%
C.. M. & St. P 97 96 %
! Chlno Con. Copper . 39% 38V.
Col. F. & 1 28 28
I Consolidated Gas .. 129% 129%
1 Corn Products 8 % 8 Ui
Distilling Securities . 14 % 14
Erie 26% 26%
Erie, Ist pfd 41% 41%
j Goodrich, B. F 36 35%
I Great Northern, pfd. 120 120%
1 Great Nor. Ore subs. 31% 29%
, Illinois Central .... 108 107%
1 Interboro-Met. pfd.. 59% 59%
Lehigh Valley 133% 134%
Louis. & Nashville . 133% 133%
Mex. Petroleum 59 56%
! Missouri Pacific .... 19% 19 u,
| Nov. Con. Copper . 14% 14%
1 New York Central .88% 87%
|N. Y.. N. H. &H. . 68 67%
[Norfolk & Western. 101% 101%
1 Northern Pacific ... 108 " 107%
Penna, R. r 109% 109%
Peoples Gas & Coke 120 119%
Pittsburgh Coal ... 19% 19%
Pittsburgh Coal pfd. 86% 86
Pressed Steel Car .. 40% 40%
| Ray Con. Copper .. 20 % 20 %
I Reading 161 ' 160%
,Rep. Iron & Steel ..20% 21
i Rep. Iron & S. pfd. 82% 82%
[Southern Pacific ... 89 88%
Southern Railway .23% 23%
Southern Ry. pfd.. 78% 78
Tennessee Copper . 32% 32%
Texas Company ... 139% 138%
Union Pacific 151% 151%
(U. 8. Rubber 55 54
U. S. Steel 57 57
U. S. Steel pfd .... 107% 107%
Utah Copper 5.gf4 52%
Va. Car. Chem .... 28% 28%
Western Maryland . 25% 25%
Western Union Tel.. 60% 61
Westinghouse Mfg.. 72% 72
Wool worth 96% 97
CHICAGO CATTLE
Pj After,atcd Press
Chicago, ill., April 24. Hogs Re
£fiPts, Tl,° 00 : steady. Bulk of sales,
JS'SSSS-SSi "S ht > *B-50(0)8.72%; mixed,
!i»2Bo , lf Vi: . h * av /v *8 20@8.70; rough.
$8.2O(0>8.3o; pigs. $7.20@8.35.
Cattle Receipts. 1,000; steady.
5, e o e XS 8 ' * 7 -10@9-35; Texas steers. $7.10
lup 8.20; stockers and feeders, $6,600
,8.16; cows and heifers, $3.70@5.60;
calves, $6.00(f?)8.50.
' ♦ iiL he 2P 8 ' 00 °: steady. Na
tlve $5.20i§!6.70; yearlings, $5.70®7.40;
| lambs, native. $6.15@8.10?
PIIILADEL?IH PRODUCES
By Associated Press
Philadelphia. April 24. Wheat
oteady; No. 2, red, export, 99fe99%c;
No. 1, Northern, Duluth. export, $1.04.
Corn Steady; new. No. 2, yellow,
local!"*} 6@76%c. 6 d °- k " n dHeU
,o»ti Steady; No. 2. white, 4.V
--4 5 % c.
.„. Bra l..T ß ?S arl!ot steady; winter, per
$28.00® 3PrinK ' P ° r ton '
I'ettriHij -.iia-sra _ Market *t«.a<lv.
?sT^ r 3 -® 5 @4.00c; fine granulated,
5-85@3.90c; confectioners' A, 3.75©
3.80 c; Keystono A, 3.60@3.6Jc.
Butter The markei is steady;
western, creamery, extras, Zfic; nearby
prints, fancy. 29c.
—T lle market Is higher;
Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts,
free cases, $6.15 per case; do., current
receipts, free cases, $6.00 per case;
western, extras, firsts, free cases, $0.15
per case; do., firsts, free cases, 56.00
per case.
Live Poultry Weak; fowls. 17
wise; young chickens, 14 ®f> 20c;
spring chickens, 35iij)40e; broiling
chickens, 16H@i<c; old roosters, 12
ri!}2 c; ducks . 12 <® 14c; spring ducks, 17
®' jßc; geese, 15 (g) 17c; turkeys. 19*i20c.
Dressed Poultry Weak; fowls,
western, fancy, heavy, l»%c; Uo..
lair to good, htuiy, Il4ii#c; do.
fair to good, heavy, 20c. do.,
i',jF • H©l6c; unattractive, n
w 16c; nhi ro.osters l&e; roant
inn chicken*. fancy, 18(0 20c; brail
ctou laui.y, 24W0 -1, do , fn
f w 1"c... ». mm#. i.'ia-i'Sc, Jo
imall, turkeya. Jau.-y, ' '®-/«
iu, fair. I»tt23c. iioi-kk il'n isc.
11 'II > <Sr
' Potatoes Weak; New York and
Lastei n, per biif-in i. 85rcj?93e, Western,
Per bushel. Br.fji9.3c .K-rtej, pi-r l.usket.
20(jj 00c; Florida, per bask. , $2.50(0 5.75.
i 1' lour—i he nun hut lb bieaU} , w uuui
; »■ ■■ I-i 1.. . rll .. .
I-.vlvania. western 14. ij
i • << on<- nt« 1 i •
straight. Jute sacks. $1.15 / 1.30, spring,
lusts,, i u-ur, 44 00-j 4
''i I id pat ntx. si ',(i'o 4.7:,
Hay The market is lirm, tim
othy, No. 1, large bale*. slß.iiOfifl 19.00;
| No. 1, medium bales, $ 18.00 ifo 18.50; No
'2, $16.00@ 17.00; No. 3, $14.00(^15.00.
i lu.ci m..\, ~ i-.f-i onAi-u. ♦lu.oU.4i
17.00; No. 1, do. SIS 60' ii itf.Oli; ,\'o 1 ,iu
J 1 1 -,11
am
The Re iable House For
Pianos
YOHN BROS.
- ,J
LEGAL NOTICES
THE annual meeting of the Stock
holders of the Blcbaker Coal Company
will be held at the office of The w. O.
Hielrols Mfg Co., Harrisbur*, Pa, at 13
o'clock noon on May 4. 1914, for the
election of officers and such other busi
ness • • may be properly presented.
ROSS A HICKOK.
SecwßPry.
CHICAGO nOAKI) OF TRADE}
Furnished by H. W. SNAVEI.Y
Arcade Hulldln*
Chicago, 111., April 24.
Open. High. Low. CloS
Wheat —
May .... 62% 92%
July 87% 87%
Corn—
May 64% 64%
July 64% 64%
• ' ats—
May 37% 87%
July 37% 37%
STONEMASON KILLED
WHEN DERRICK BOOM
FULLS ON HIS HEAD
Anson W. Moore, of AUiion Hill,
Meets Death While at Work
on Dock St. Bridge
ANSON W. MOORE
Killed While at Work On Dock Street
Bridge.
Caught under the boom of a large
derrick when a heavy cable broke,
Anson W. Moore. 35 years old, a
stonemason, at work on the piers of
the Dock street bridge, this morning
was instantly killed.
The boom that struck Moore was
twelve inches each way and eight feet
long. It weighed nearly two tons.
Moore was removing a large stone
from the second pier when the heavy
arm of the derrick fell on his head.
The stonemason's head was horribly
crushed.
Coroner Ecklnger was notified and
he will conduct an inquest to-night to
determine who was responsible for the
accident. The Inquest will be held at
the office of Undertaker Rudolph K.
Spicer, 313 Walnut street, at 8 o'clock
sharp.
The dead man is survived by a wife
and six children.
Business Locals
IT'S NOT THE COAT
That makes the man, it's the whole
suit—fit, material, style and work
manship and above all the cutter. We
give our patrons all these essentials In
every garment we tailor. We ore
showing now the new British and for
eign suitings. Handsome exclusive
patterns so admired by men of taste.
See them. It pays to be a Simmn man.
A. J. Slmms, merchant tailor, 24 North
Fourth street.
HOW'S YOUR HEALTH
Did you ever take a sulphur bath
as a tonic and health giver, these
baths arc not weakening, on the con
trary they are exhilarating. They
quickly and easily cure colds and
make people immune from them.
They purify the blood, clean the skin
and beautify the complexion. They
aro excellent for obesity and, reducing
the flesh. They are health givers. A
trial will convince the most skeptical
and they are delightful to take, at Tho
Health Studio, John Henry Petern, 207
Walnut street.
AN AGREEABLE CHANGE
You would surely enjoy the Bunday
dinner at Hotel Cdlumbus Cafe, served
from B p. m. until 8 r». m„ table
d'hot.>v Tho cooking Is par excellent
and service perfect, ihe atmosphere
pleasing, and music by the Columbus
orchestra worthy of mention. Dinner
one dollar. Oom<> and bring- the .fam
ily. they will enjoy the change. Hotel
I Columbus, Third street at Walnut.
LAIHKS PLEASE
Pee our handsome Japanese rent robes
in crepe and organdies, beautiful de
signs and carefully A pretty
morning negligee. We have an attrac
tive display which ranges in price
from $1.90 to $5.00. The new Norman
collars at fifty cents. Exclusive ladles
furnishing a specialty. Modest prices
at Mrs. I. A. Cranston, 204 Locust
street.
PUBLiC SALE '
The Cumberland Valley Railroad
Company will offer at public salu
at 10 o'clock a. m., April 28, 1914,
upon the premises the following
buildings and structures;
No. 201 South Front street, 8-
story frame.
No. 203 South Front street, 2%-
story frame.
No. 101 Mulberry street, 3-atorv
brick.
No. 200 South Second street, Sta
tion property, 2%-story brick.
No. 135 South Second street, 4.
story brick.
Terms and conditions made known
day of sale.
By oraerr of
THE CUMBERMNB VALLEY
RAILROAD COMPANY
B. M HUBER, Real Estate Agent
JOHN T. ENBMINGER, Auctioneer
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