Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, May 01, 1914, Page 19, Image 19

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    Telegraph Want Ads. Will Make
Your Time Is Too Valu
able to Spend in Actual
SyPjMlk| Search of What
ff IHfl You Want—
M/fllSirl — t * ie da y t^ie Town Crier and the
lie' l Torch Light Parade has passed.
I J§v To-day the wise man leaves it to Tel- Hj
I'lwK m egraph WANT ADS to fill his wants Hoj||
HI ij and spends time to better advantage yff
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of what he wants.
J m|[ Q HrlnK—Send—or Plione ymir WANT
\\m An io the TKI-KGRAPH. Phone
DIED
FROEHLICH On April 29, 1914. John
Froehlich, in his 79th year, at his late
home, No. 30 South Ninteenth street.
Funeral services and burial private
on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
Body may be viewed Saturday between
the hours of 12 and 1.
HELP WANTED —Mule
WANTED A young man, 19 or 20
years, to assist in upholstering store.
One who understands awning work
preferred. Apply Jos. Coplink.v, 120SH
North Third street.
WANTED Boy over 16 to assist In
grocery store; give references. Address
J., 629, care of Telegraph.
WANTTD A reliable man, with
small family, to work on a farm; give
references and experience. Address
L., 630, care of Telegraph.
WANTED An experienced butcher
to drive a meat wagon; nuist come well
recommended. Apply 226 Chestnut
street.
WANTED Young man fo. McKay
lasting room to learn, about 19 or 20
vears of age. Apply Harrisburg Shoe
Mfg. Co., Vernon street, Harrisburg,
Pa.
WANTED Boy, between the ages
of 11 and 16 years, to work in grocery
store; must have neat appearance and
reference. Apply M. Brenner and Son,
Green and Emerald streets.
WANTED Oxweld acetylene weld
ing and cutting operator. Apply Mid
dletown Car Co., Middletown, Pa.
HELP WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED A cook, female. Craw
ford House, Muncy, Pa.
WANTED Middle-aged, active wo
man for Thorley's Tea Room kitchen.
Apply 231 North Second street.
WANTED White woman wanted
for general housework; no washing;
good wages for right person. Case's,
1932 North Third street.
WANTED Woman, with executive
ability, to take charge of flat work de
partment. Also several other bright
girls. Apply Troy Laundry, 1520 Ful
ton street.
WANTED Young girl for office.
No training necessary. Write, stating
salary expected. Hours. 9 to t>. Ad
dress L., 627, care of Telegraph.
WANTED A middle-aged white
woman to keep house for widower and
family in small town. Good wages and
home to right party. Call 1610 Chest
nut street.
WANTED Experienced girl to
work in confectionery and ice cream
parlor. Apply to Pavloff & Co.. 1025
North Seventh street. Bell phone 1617 R.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe
WANTED Colored man would
like to work around house in private
family. Apply 405 Bailey street, Steel
ton.
WANTED Young man. with one
year's experience, desires bookkeeping,
stenographic or clerical work; can fur
nish good reference. Address D., 619.
care of Telegraph.
WANTED White gentleman would
like to do garden work or take charge
of small farm. Address J. B. F.. 61S
care of Telegraph.
WANTED By a young colored
man, work of any kind. Address, or
apply 042 Primrose street.
WANTED—Experienced young man,
business college graduate, wants posi
tion in office or traveling. Address X
626, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Two young men want
work of any kind; farm work pre
ferred. Call, or address, 1204 North
Cameron street.
WANTED Young, industrious,
sober man desires position as salesman;
experienced and can furnish reference
Address Salesman, 916 North Third
street.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Corn- I
netent stenographer desires work to do I
at homo evenings or at office. Prompt !
service at reasonable prices. Apply 405
Telegraph Building,
WANTED German lady, age 35
years, wishes position to take care of
one or two children—country preferred
Address Box 95, Enhaut, Pa.
WANTED By colored girl, to as
cit with general housewo; / or nursing;
can furnish reference. 654 Primrose
avenue.
WANTED Colored woman desires
washing, ironing and housecleaning*.
(Call, or address, 108 >4 Christy Court.
Apartment House Location For Sale
Northwest corner of Green St. and Charles Ave.
76 feet on Green St. and 36 feet on Charles Ave.
Certainly one of the most desirable downtown lo
cations for an apartment house on the market—and
the price of this property is reasonable.
MILLER BROS. & NEEFE
Locust And Court Streets • Hmrisburg
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FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH MAY 1, 1914.
■ SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe
I WANTED —By a colored woman, a
j position as cook in hotel, boarding
; house or private family; also day's
work of any kind. Apply at 433 North
' avenue, room 3.
WANTED Young girl wishes po
sition to assist with child or in Ice
cream parlor after school hours. Ad
dress D., 617, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Work between school
I hours by colored girl. 132S North Sev
enth street.
WANTED Work between school
hours by colored girl. 648 Calder.
PIANIST Young lady desires posi
tion; can lead orchestra; reasonable
salary to start. Adress Pianist, 101
South River street.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FRAME HOUSE, located on Briggs
street, between Seco and Third; S
rooms and bath. Will be sold at sacri
fice If solo this Spring. Address S. O.
No. 1001, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE 6OB Boas street— 2%-
! story brick and frame dwelling 4
I rooms first floor 3 rooms second floor
—finished attic. Price, $2,700. M. A
I Fought, 272 North street.
REAI. ESTATE FOR SALE
SOUTHWEST CORNER Boas and
Capital streets, two-and-one-half-story
frame, 7 rooms and store room; lot,
14 ft. by 80 ft. Apply 110 Boas street
WHY not live in Elizabethtowr. Pa.?
A town which has all city conveniences,
good markets, splendid train and trol
ley service. Houses with all mouern
conveniences for sale or rent. Call on,
or address, J. H. Buch. Elizabethtown,
Pa
FOR SALE
7 AND 36-ACRE HOMES, plenty
fruit. A good store property In a
! growing suburb of Harrisburg. Good
| city Real Estate. D. E. Brightblli, 2
[ North Court street. Both phones.
j FOR SALE 622 Boas street 2%-
1 story brick and frame dwelling 4
| rooms first floor 3 rooms second
I floor finished attic. Price, $2,250. M.
j A. Fought, 272 North street.
I FOR SALE Money-making lodg
' ing house or dwelling, on Pine street
j Thirteen rooms and three bath rooms—
! recently painted and papered vacant,
i Little cash needed. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
FOR SALE AT PERDIX
HILL TOP FARM HOUSE, «TiO
SNAP PRICE to quick buyer Easy
Terms, too. We lire in the market to
clean up remaining lots quickly. There
i are but 24 in all—some as low as SI.OO
| per front foot Better come to-day—
see Perdix—then ACT. Out office Is »t
| Reidiinger s Store. Salesman always at
I the property. WAYNE COTTAGE at a
j bargain. A. C. Young, 26 North Third
j street. Bell phone 938 R.
| FOR SALE Four Jefferson street
; improved houses for $1,500, $1,550, $1,650
and $2,400, respectively. Look at No.
440 Peffer street improved cornel
property price attractive. Bell Realty
Co., Bergner Building.
FOR SALE Desirable three-story
brick house 011 Curtin street prac
| tlcally new - 8 rooms bath gas—■
furnace porch lot, 15x100 good
condition price reasonable. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
FOR SALE Corner property N.
W. corner of Third and Maelay streets
—brick lO rooms bath gas and
I ? ? ct £!. c "f ht steam heat porch
Ii? 1?i Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
I 3-story brick dwelling.
I No. 409 Herr street; 4 rooms first floor—
■ 3 rooms and bath second floor 2 large
rooms third floor. Price. $2,600. M \
Fought, 272 North street.
i . ® ALE , No - 354 South Thir
: teenth street Is for sale at a reasonable
price 3-story brick 8 rooms
• tl l,~, gas furnace porch de
siraHe locattor.. Bell Realty Co., Berg
ner Building.
FOR SALE 1,400 will buy a Wal
lace street house 8 rooms gas
furnace large lot 2O ft. alley on
r » a, '» will buy a Susquehanna
street house all improvements. Bell
Realty Co.. bergr.er Building. j
1 homes!
Nine rooms and latest and
oni> practical, common wens© bath- :
room. Steam heated; large front and
pacfc porches; ornamental fixtures
throughout; reception hall; open stair- '
case; laundry room and stationary •
wash tubs; outdoor sleeping chamber l
w tn south side exposure, size 15x8; 12 i
minutes by trolley to Market Square !
l or further information call P. Vander
loo Masonic Temple Building. Third and j
Mate streets.
RE.\I, ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE S-story brick dwelling
—b29 Hamilton street— a rooms first
floor and kitchen 3 rooms anil bath
second floor 2 rooms third floor.
Price. $2,500. M. A. Fought. 272 North
street.
FOR SALE 2 Vj-story brick house,
on Derry street, Paxtang, Pa; electric
light, steam heat and gas. Price rea
sonable to quick buyer. Apply W. Ross
Bealor, Paxtang, Pa.
.. FARM FOR SALE Natural gas for
light and fuel. Inquire M. A. Fought,
272 North street.
FOR SALE Very attractive vacant
lot corner Eleventh and Berryhill
streets 98x300 will divide. Brin
ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut
streets.
FOR SALE 2448 North Sixth street
—two-and-one-half-story frame t>
rooms and _bath —front and rear porch
—lot. 20x150 single property. Brln
ton-lacker Co., Second and Walnut
streets.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT 1602 Derry street; 3-
story brick dwelling; 9 rooms and bath;
modern improvement; large pantry and
closet. Apply Lerue Lemer, 213 South
Front street. Bell phone 323 L.
FOR RENT
No. 26 N. Eighteenth street $30.00
No. 2020 Boas street 15.00
No. 1524 Catherine street 15.00
J. E. GIPPLE,
1251 Market street.
FOR RENT—IS 33 North Third street;
6 rooms and bath, furnace; 100-102
Short street. 8 rooms and bath; store
rooms. 110 South Thirteenth street. Ap
ply 430 Walnut street.
FOR RENT House with 7 rooms
and bath, 2328 Derry street, Garfield.
Inquire at store. Bell phone 494-W.
FOR RENT 262 Boas street; 3-
story brick; 9 rooms and bath; modern
improvements, including steam heat.
Apply 268 Boas street. Bell phone 515 J.
FOR REXT
FURNISHED COTTAGE (BOW
, MAN'S) AT PERDIX. Miller Bros. &
] Neefe, Bell Phone 1595.
FARM FOR RENT l5 acres. 4
rooms, partly furnished. Ideal place
for poultry raising; plenty fruit. Ap
ply C. C. Wenerlck. 620 Nortn street.
i RENT A seven-room house
I within a block of trolley line, at Fort
Hunter. Inquire 620 Cumberland street,
City.
FOR RENT 2lB Nectarine avenue,
--story frame house, with improve
ments. Possession at once. Kent, $12.00.
Apply 320 Crescent street.
FOR RENT No. 2121 Boas street,
with stable, $15.00. Suburban home
stead, $21.00. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Mar
ket street.
FOR RENT House and barn, with
or without farm land, about live miles
east of Halifax; plenty of fruit. Em
ployment given. Apply J. W. Ettinger,
Halifax. It. F. D. No 2.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT
183 ACRES 46 perches farm land, 36
acres land, known as the
' bquire .Miller Farm" in West Hanover
Township, Dauphin County, on the
Alanada Gap Road, about 4 miles from
Linglestown. Apply Commonwealth
trust Co., Real Estate Department, 222
Market street, Hairisburg.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Third floor front
four large rooms and bath with all
conveniences. Apply L. Silver, 1542
North sixth street.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT. Apply
Sixth Street Bank, sixth and Mat-iay
streets.
Apartments—Derry Block, 14th
and Derry Streets.
MacDANIELS APARTMENTS Fur
nished complete for light housekecp
i ing. Gas range, private meter, cooking
I utensils, dishes, linen. One large nv
-1 ingroom, small kitchen, stationary tubs.
I Private mail boxes, bells. 1417 Market
| street.
i FOR RENT Three rooms, with im
| provemtnts. 4 rooms and bath, with all
improvements. Apply to 1745 North
I Sixth street.
| ||
' ROOMS FOR RENT
j FOR RENT Large, furnished front
I room for rent; bay window; suitable
j for gentleman; all modern conveni
| eaces; centrally located; use o£ phone.
(257 Forster street.
—
FOR RENT By the night or
month, the finest rooms in Hairisburg,
single or en suite. Laßelle Apart
ments, 204 Locust street, next door to
Orpheum. Steam heat, electricity,
baths. Newly fui niched throughout.
Apply C. Gaeta, Merchant Tailor, 212
Locust street.
FURNISHED ROOMS, single or en
suite, all conveniences, including phone;
reference required. Apply 1015 North
Front street.
I FOR RENT Newly furnished front
rooms, facing Capitol Park; hot and
] cold running water in each room; eiec
j trie light; use of phone and bath. Ap
( ply Robinson Apartments, 410 North
street.
I FOR RENT Two nicely furnish
ed roorrii, for gentlemen, with city heat
| and use ol L.ith. Apply 272 Brlgga
street.
i FOR RENT Furnished rooms ami
boarding by meal, day or week. Apply
1001 North Second street, corner Boas
and Second streets.
\ FOR lIENT Fifty furnished rooms,
1 in private families, all parts of city
I improvements 51.25 week many
other rooms. Send address and I will
i call Address X., 508, care of Tele
j graph.
; FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping; all conveni
ences; use of Bell phone. Call 1089 L.
ROOMS WANTED
| WANTED Two or three unfur
nished rooms wanted for light house
i keeping by good people. Reasonable
: terms. Address Box L, 615, care of Tele
graph.
1 ADDITION AI. ROOMS WASTED FOR
| REPRESENTATIVE,S OK THE I.K \Mi
1.01 X.i: OK ODD 1101.1.0WS UUIIII
, MEETS IN THIS CITY MAY lit TO 21.1
j NOTIKY EITHER OK THE UNDER- I
! SIGNED AND STATE NUKBEH THAT I
CAN lIE ACCOMMODATED AND THIS ,
PRICE PER NKiirr.
GEO. C. McCAHAN,
22111 NORTH KOIRTH STREET.
JOHN S. SPICEH.
j ' BOX 780.
i ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED
' WANTED Pleasant, airy room,
with board, for lady and 13-year-old
daughter; private family preferred.
Would not object to Riverside, Second
or Front street, on or near trolley line.
Address, stating price, B. A., 216 Ham
ilton street.
ROOM AND BOARD WANTED By
young, married couple. Railroad man
wants room and board. Private family
preferred. Will pay S4O per month.
Reference furnished. Address A., 620,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED
WANTED Work by ladies' tailor—
dresses, suits, coats and skirts. Charges
moderate. Also your own material
made up. Remodelling, alterations
neatly executed. H. L. Powell, 912
North Third street.
WANTED • l'oung. married lady
having a safe horse and buggy, will be
glad to take ladies out driving in the
country or elsewhere— 26c an hour
Call Mrs Gable, 1901 North Seventh
gtrset. Phone 2716 J.
| WANTED |
i WANTED—lnvalid's adjustable roll-
Ins chair; must be In good condition.
Address D., 624, care of Telegraph.
i WANTED To clean carpets and
rugs in new sanitary way. Restores
! colors to carpets. Does not Injure
1 fnbric. Satisfaction guaranteed. Pnone
. 623R, Sanitary Carpet Cleaning Co.. 352
Broad.
AUTOMOBILES bought for cash
any quantity. If you want to sell your
Ford, Studebaker, Buick, Overland,
Cadillac, Hudson. Packard, Peerless,
I Pierce, Maxwell, National, American
j Regal, Locomobile, Flanders, or any
I standard make of car not earlier than
1910 model, for cash, write us full de-
I scriptlon and price. Universal Motor
, Car Co., IS2G Wood avenue, Harrisburg,
Pa.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Business Office.
FOR SALE Five-passenger, two
cylinder Keo, convertible for touring or
delivery; in good condition; three tires
almost new. Call 523 South Fifteenth
street, or phone Bell 498 W.
FOR SALE At sacrifice, if taken at
| once; stock and fixtures of general store
l doing large business, in thriving town.
Will prove volume of business to in
| terestcd party. Want to join my hus
! band in Minnesota, reason for selling.
I Call and examine stock. M. C. A.
Clouser, Duncannon, Pa.
FOR SALE Four-passenger car, In
good shape. Will sell cheap. Address
0., 599, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE A No. 1 family driving
liorse. Perfectly safe for ladies. Par
ticulars O. K. Weible.v, Carlisle, Pa.
FOR SALE At a bargain a five
passenger touring car in excellent con
dition. this car has not had hard usage.
For inspection or demonstration call at
1000 North Third street at any time.
FOR SALE Motorcycle, 2-cylinder
Indian. Will sell for 150.00. 1522 Alli
son street.
FOR SALE Restaurant doing good,
cash business in good locality. Good
] reason for selling. reasonable.
Address M., S9B, cure of Telegraph.
FOR SALE 8 or 9-year-old horse.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Inquire Jo
seph stante, Baker, Marysville, Pa.
FOR SALE Brand new 1914
Cole Demonstrator. Run about
500 miles. Four-cylinder, com
plete, with self-starter, electric
light and all other equipments.
List price, $1,925. At a liberal
discount. Used at Harrisburg
Show as a model. Bowman & Co.
FOR SALE Bicycle. Selling on
account of buying motorcycle. Apply
B. P. Mowrey, Riverton Consolidated
Water Co. Office, Lemoyne, Pa.
100 PER CENT. INVESTMENT
Steel Die Embossed Stationery and
Business Cards—increases business
costs less than printing. Harrisburg
Embossing Plant. 4 North Fifth street
TRUNKS, Traveling Bags, Suit Cases,
Gloves. Sole, Harness and Strap
Leather, Calfskin, Kip Dongola, Waxed
Upper and Sheep Skins. Leather Sample
Cases and Leather Specialties made to
order and repaired. Harrisburg Har
ness and Supply Co., Second and Chest
nut streets.
FOR SALE - National Cash Reg
ister and four unit McCaskey Register,
good as new. Make offer. Box 628,
care of Telegraph.
GLASS window signs. Furnished
Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and
Board and Table Board, at 25c each.
One of these signs will be given with
each six-time order for a classified ad.
if paid in advance. Inquire at Office of
Telegraph.
USED motorcycles; all makes; over
hauled and in fine condition; guaran
teed to be as represented; call for dem
onstration. Heagy Bros., 1204 North
Third street.
FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rock
and S. C. Black Minorca eggs, 15 eggs
' for $2.00. All orders carefully filled
; and delivered free of charge. S. H.
Loose, Hogestown, Pa.
i -
' FOR SALE Refuse carload of
I scrap-iron at Sheesley's sidine. Dock
. street, to be sold at Public Sale, May 6.
1 1914, at 10 o'clock A. M.. to highest
bidder for cash consideration. and must
be removed within 10 days from date
of sale. Further particulars can be had
I upon application to G. W. Mumma,
i Freight Claim Adjuster, P. R. R.
! Freight Office, foot of Third street. J.
j H. Nixon, Agent, Harrisburg.
| FOR SALE Used baby carriage.
' Price reasonable. 26 North Nineteenth
I street.
|
I FORD OWNERS I want to trade a
| four-cylinder, five-passenger 40-H.-P.
I new 1914 car for an used Ford Touring
I Car. E. W. T., 621, care of Telegraph.
1 FOR SALE Fourteen Minorca
I Chickens. Reason for selling, leaving
l city. _CalI 1824 North Sixth.^^^^^^^
FOR RENT
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
! secured at the Telegraph Business
| Office.
: FOR RENT Two-story warehouse.
Cowden street near Market. Eleva'or;
| railroad siding: 5,000 sq. ft. iloor space.
I Possession June 1. Apply C. F. Gohl,
109£ North Second street. Bell phono
FOH RGXT Desirable office* In the
Telegraph IIUIIIIIUK, SINGLY or en suite.
Inquire ut liuNlnesN office.
TWO desirable offices in the
Union Trust Building; possession
at once. Apply Union Trust Co.
, FOR RENT Two-story garage,
! with water and sewer, rear 1530 Reglna
street. Will accommodate two cars. J.
E. Gipple, 1261 Market street.
FOR RENT Store room 1200 North
Third street; 33x100; 14-foot ceiling;
one of the best rooms In the city. Ap
ply J. S. Slble, 256 Herp street.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
FOII SALE OR EXCHANGE!
1 WISH. LOCATED LOTS in the Tenth
l \\nr«t Nome of them on paved street.
I \\ 111 exchange for Imp. oved property.!
|Au exceptional opportunity lor n
j builder. mil noil iiiNjieit blue | rlnt. '
F. 11. Oyster, Trustee, ca'e of Telegrauli !
Ilusiniss liflice. |
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
ANY Ir el-.gent person can earn g>od
Income corresponding for newspapers,
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate. 795. 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.
LAW—Chartered University of recog
nized standing is placing :i few free
scholarships. Write for particulars
Address H. L 0.. 616, care of Tele
graph.
FOR SALE At Gable's, 113, 115 and
11? South Second street, 5.000 nets new
Sash. Bxlo, 12 L, primed and glazed. at
other sizes
BUSINESS PERSONALS I
HIGHEST PRICES paid for Old Gold
and Sliver. Watches and Jewelry. Or
will exchange for new Jewelry. Jos
D. Brenner. Jeweler, 803 North Third
street. Bell phone 626 L
11. H. PEFFER,
LOCAL EXPRESS and Delivory. Piano
and Furniture moving a specialty. Stor
age of household good* and furniture
packing. Bell phone 1684 J. 1119 Mont
gomery, Harrisburg.
| 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
E227W.
HAULING
H. W. LATHE, llonnllnK Stable and
National Transfer Co. Movers of
pianos, safes, boilers and general haul
ing H W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No
2603 R.
NOTICE
PROPERTY OWNERS AND CON
TRACTORS—We are fully prepared to
do any kind of Concrete Work at short
notice. Bell phone 1739 R. Estimates
cheerfully furnished. Pastor Bros, 1609
Green street.
FOR falling hair try Gross yuinlne
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
Druggist and Apothecary, 119 M rket
(■treet, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone
orders given prompt attention Bell,
to no
ANY and all kinds of Job Carpenter
ing Work. Also Concrete Walks and
Steps a specialty. Address H. H. Shlve
ly. Lucknow, Pa.
HAVE your Ford's looked after now
while we are not so busy. We make a
specialty on Ford cars. Give ub a
chance. Our prices are right. Call E.
! M. Snavely, Middletown, Pa.
REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING
with best material an.l by export help
r-end us your worn furniture. Our best
efforts insure your satisfaction S. N.
Gluck, 320 Woodbine street.
A LEVTN, 805 North Third Btreet,
! Furniture repair, upholstering and re
finishing. Antique furniture for sale.
All work properly attended to. Rea
■ sonable prices guaranteed.
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN SIOO,OOO to loan
!n amounts of SI,OOO and up on llrjt
t mortgage on "lty property, repayable
I monthly or Installments. Debt camel,
ed anil mortgage satisfied oh death of
borrower. John C. Orr, 222 Market
street.
PROFIT-SHARING LOAN SOCIETY
WE HAVE ORIGINATED a new plan
of loaning money by which borrowers
share profits of lenders. Legal rates,
easy terms, confidential. Offices, Rooms
6-7. 9 North Market Mnnnro
STORAGE
HARRISBURG STORAGE CO Two
large brick warehouses, built ex
pressly for storage. Private rooms
for household goods and unejtceued fa
cilities for storing all kinds of mer
chandise. Low storage rates. South
St. and Penna. R. R.
STORAGE
IN 3-iHorr brick building, rear 408
Market street* .
Household goods In clean, private
rooniM. Reasonable rates. Apply to
i I*. G. Dlener, ,leweler t 408 Market St.
I STOii iGE 419 Broad street, for
household goods and merchandise. Prl-
I vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 75 cents
i per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411
Broad street. Both phones.
msw
UNDERWRITERS DINE
Forty Members of Association
Attend Annual Banquet at
Engineers' Club
PROMINENT MEN PRESENT
Tax on Gross Incomes of Compan
ies Is Burden on Widows
and Orphans
Forty members of the Central Penn
sylvania Association of Life Under
writers, including some of the most
prominent insurance men of Harris
burg and vicinity, attended the annual
banquet of the organization last even
ing at the Engineers' Club. Dick Oli
ver, as president of the association,
was tonßtmaster and there were ad
dress i by Edward A. Woods, vice
president of the National Life Under
writers' Association, and E. J. Clark,
of Baltimore, president of the Na
tional Life Underwriters' Association.
The scope of the organization has
been enlarged to take in all of the
Central Pennsylvania territory, and as
such will constitute one of the most
representative bodies of life insurance
men in Pennsylvania.
Mr. Woods in his address con
demned the State tax on the gros&
incomes of Insurance companies,
ins that "Pennsylvania is furnishing
itself with inmates of reformatories,
orphanages and sweatshops thereby."
"On every SI,OOO paid in deatli
claims," said Mr. Woods, "the State
levies a tax amounting to S7O, which
would, otherwise, be distributed among
widows and ( orphans. The United
States charges life insurance com
panies $13,000,000 every year for the
privilege of protecting the destitute
from want. It is because of this that
our reformatories and orphanages are
filled. Widows are forced to work in
factories to provide for children who
would be otherwise cared for by the
distribution of this sum among policy
holders."
Mr. Woods urged the CeYitral Penn
sylvania .association to use Its utmost
endeavors to prevent any further legis
lation of this character.
Reading Directors
Postpone Election;
Tribute to Mr. Baer
Special to The Telegraph
Philadelphia, May 1. The question
I of a successor to George F. Baer as the
head of the Reading system of anthra- j
cite coal and railroad properties was j
everywhere discussed with deep Inter- j
est in railroad and financial circles i
yesterday, but the greatest confusion
of views prevailed.
Those whose personal beliefs or
wishes counted for the most were
caught absolutely unprepared by the
suddenness of Mr. Baer's death, and
remained sCilent. The directors met
yesterday, but took no action on a suc
cessor to the late president. A minute
was adopted on the death of Mr. Baer.
It was said more than once, how
ever, that Mr. Baer would have no real
successor, and hints were given that
this might be taken literally, and not
as a mere figurative reference to the
difficulty of duplicating his exceptional
ability. According to this opinion,
which was credited where good infor
mation should prevail, no one ever
ugaln would be vested with the tre
mondous power which the lato presi
dent of the Reading Company wielded.
Probably there wll be a division of
power and separate executive heads
for many of the Reading subsidarles.
It was oven said that the two great
divisions of the Reading business, an
thracite coal mining and railroading,
might be placed under separate heads,
and that still a third person might be
c-hosen to head the Reading Company,
the holding corporation. Such an ar
rangement, it WHS pointed out, W£uld
IRREGULAR TENDENCY
OF TRADING OVERCOME
Missouri Pacific Recovered Strongly After an Early Set
back in Wall Street; Bonds Were Steady
By Associated Press
New York, May 1. The irregular
tendency of the early trading was
overcome by the gradual development
of strength, and prices were raise ! one
to two and one-half points. Missouri
Pacific recovered strongly after an
early setback. The demand, while
Varied, was most insistent for the
stocks of Eastern roads, which will
benefit by the increase in freight rates,
should It be granted. New York Cen
tral reflected the benefits expected from
Its proposed consolidated, rising to 9:.
Last week it sold below 87. The de
cree of the courts upholding the spec
ial dividend on Union Pacific caused a
quick upturn of two and one-half
points In that stock.
Bonds were steady.
Furnished by 11. W. SNAVELY
Arcade Uuil<;iiiK
New York, May 1.
Open. a.30 P. M.
Alaska Gold Mines . 2 7',4 27 Vi
Amal. Copper 72' A 73%
American Beet Sugar 21 V 4 21 V,
American Can 25% 26V.
American Can pfd. . S9~ 90 ~
American Cotton Oil 40 " 40
Am. Ice Securities .. 31% 31 u
Am. Locomotive ... 31 32
American Smelting . 62% G2%
American Sugar ... 101% 302 l 4
Amorican T. &T. .. 121 122
Anaconda 33yt, 34
Atchison 94 95
Baltimore & Ohio .. S0 y> 9114
Bethlehem Steel ... 40% 41 '
Bethlehem Steel pfd 8585%
Brooklyn R. T 9Mi 91 tZ
California Petroleum 22 V' 22' A
Canadian Pacific .. . 191% 193%
Central Leather ... 35% 35%
Chesapeake & Ohio. 52% 53U
|C., M. & St. P 98 99 iZ
Chino Con. Copper . 39% 40si
Col. F. & 1........ . 28 | B ,;*
Consolidated Gas .. 130% 131V4
Corn Products 9% 9%
Distilling Securities . 15% 1614
Erie 27% 28%
Erie, Ist pfd 43% 43
General Electric Co. 145 147
Goodrich, B. F 27
Goodrich. B. F. pfd.
Great Northern, pfd 122% 123%
Great Nor. Ore. subs. 3 2 3'%
Interboro-Met. pfd.. 62 62ii
Lehigh Valley 137U 138%
Louis. & Nashville . 134134%
Mex. Petroleum .... 57% 57%
Missouri Pacific ... 19% 191?
New Con. Copper .. 14% 14%
New York Central . 90% 92U
N- Y., N. H. & H. . 69 70$
Norfolk & Western. 103% 103'f.
Northern Pacific .•.. 110% 111-%
Pacific Mail 24 24V,
£;.. R - R - * ... no in 4
Pittsburgh Coal ... . >o
Pittsburgh Coal pfd 87% 88
Pressed Steel Car .. 41% 42%
Ray Con. Copper .. 21 " "1%
Reading 160% 163%
Rep. Iron &S. pfd.. 32% 32%
Rep. Iron &S. pfd.. 84 ~ 85%
Southern Pacific .. 91 917/.
Southern Railway .23% 25
Southern Ry. pfd... 79 79%
Tennessee Copper .. 34Vi 34%
Texas Company ... lilt.', 142
Union Pacific 154 156
U. S. Rubber 56 55^
U. S. Steel 58% r«ii
U. S. Steel pfd 109 109 vi
Utah Copper 53% 54%
Western Union Tel.. 60% 62V.i
Westinghouse Mfg.. 73% 74%
RAE OF THE
| Admiral Frank Friday Fletcher, commanding the forces in Vera. Cm?
in co-operntlon with Admiral C. S. Badger. Fletcher's ™H , M '
occupation of the city by the Americ m forces bins won the admiration and
respect of Mexicans there. The natives of the Southern Republic seem in
I variably Inclined to ward a man who rules them with an iron hand and
I this is the policy that has been pursued by Fletcher in Vera Cruz Unon
the refusal of the municipal officials of Vera Cruz to conthiue their duties
i?J inli « l! a u ° the city s government, Fletcher declared martlai
law and now the Mexican seaport has all the appearances of a cltv thou
sands of miles from the scene of Impending war. y
bring about iin organization more |n
harmony with modern views ori the
trust question, mid would emphasize tlie
corporate distinctness of the three
Reading companies. Tlie suggestion
also was made that the position of the
Heading system in the Federal suit
now pending might be strengthened by
such u decentralization of power.
TEMPERANCE BODIES
TO BE FEDERATED
The organization of the Temperance
Confederation of the Churches of Mid
dletown will be. completed at a meet
ing in the United Brethren Church
this evening
This new federation will co-operate
MIICAUO BOARD OK TRADK
Furnished by H. W. S.\ AV ISL Y
Afoadr Ilulldlns
Chicago, 111., May 1.
Open. High. Low. Clos.
Wheat-
May .... .... 92% 92%
July S6',i 85
lorn—
May 63% 64
July 61% 64%
••its—
May 37',* 36%
July 37% , 37%
CHICAGO CATTLE
By Associated Press
Chicago, 111., May 1. Hogs Re
ceipts, 15,000; slow. Ruin of sales $8.25
®8.35; light. sß.ls<f» 8.35; mixed, sß.lo®'
8-37 % I heavy, $7.»0®8.32%; rough, $7.90
@8.05; pigs, $7.10(?i)8.l0.
Cattle Receipts, 1,000; steady.
Beeves, $7.15@9.40; Texas steers. $7.00
@8.10; stockcrs and feeders, $5.50®
8.1 a; cows and heifers, $3.60@'i.50;
calves, $6.00@8.55.
Sheep Receipts, 7.000; steady. Na
tive, $ i.90@i>.50; yearlings, |5.40@6.35;
lambs, native, $5,906/ 7.10.
PHILAI>EI.:>*IM J'ItODUCB
By Associated Press
v phl: .V Ma >' '■ - Wheat -
S/f 1 y v m' r r c,lf export. 9;)(g>99Uc;
@1 ° r ln ' export, $1.03%
Corn Steady: new. No 2 vAlinw
ro"T a 7s@7s^c. 4 ® 74,/iC: d0 * kllli drk ' d ''
45c. atS ~ Stea^y: No - 2 . white, 44%®'
.„^ ra l-,Tr^ a r ket winter, per
Ao&o & ' UOO: sprin »- *«»■
Refined Sugars Market steidv
? SS«3 r Snr: 3 ys ©'4.oo V ; .ine granufated!
JsLr*' confectioners' A, 3.75®
keystone A - 3.60®3.65c.
WMtern 1 " rTZ le 'narket firm;,
prints, c y " * SUi "" 2#t: ' ,le * rt "
PenSsviJ7r,i The * nu, 't Ept 's steady;
free r' Ln« i' c ?- nd " ther nearby firsts
i * 5 ppr rase: (1 °- current
westTrS 1 l r ; e c ?ses. $0.30 per case;
ojf extiae, firsts, free cases, s(i. t 5
Per case' " firStß, freo Cilses .. 30
(?i)iß)4n PoU,try Steady; fowls, 17%
snrint' thickens. 14@20c;
chleken u Jo®4oe; broiling
ta li d,', J/' old roosters, 13
', • ducks, 1..(a 14c; sprint? ducsk 17
(ti 18c; geese, 15tfjSl7e; turkeys. l»'^2oc.
Dressed Poultry .bower; fowls
western, fancy, heavy, 18% c; do'
f a ! T t( , J eood, heavy, 17 @ 18c; do.,'
„ f u . good, heavy, 20c; do.
tJ ' h . ,? ld roosters, 14c; roast
's chickens. fancy. t>r«ii-
UK <nickens, fancy. 24tas;.c do fair
M»H)e, capor., large. 23 Sfj 25c;' do*
• mall, 18^20c; turkeys fancv "'A'iill*
'o. fair. 20it2Jc; duck*'. '""Tie:
Potatoes Weak; New York and
bastein, Per bushel, 85® 93c; Western.
S-Ji ??' c: Jeis ey. Per basket,
20® 50c; Uorida, per basket. $2.25@5.00.
Flour —The market is steady; winter,
'ylvania. 14.1594.3P, Western. <4 2r>o
straight, jute sacks, $4.15®>4.30; spring
lusty, clear S4.OU(u 4,Uu,
@*4.40. patents. 11 5094.75
Hay The market is firmer; tim
othy, Xo. 1, large bales. $ 19.00# 19 60-
No. 1, medium bales, $19.00; No. 2, sl7 00
@18.00; No. 3, $14.50@15.50. »*'•"«
Clover mixed: Light mixed, $17.00®
17.50; No. 1, do., $16.00@16.50; No. 2 do
$14.00 @ls 00. u"..
1 with the State and county No-License
; jengues and wage a bittor fight
' . At tl recent meeting in
i tho 1 nited Brethren Church prelimi
' " a !' y p .' ,ins f ° r the organization of this
federation were discussed; tho Rev
JJr. I. H. Albright was elected tem
porary chairman and the Rev. H F
Hoover temporary secretary.
THK Harrlsburg Polyclinic Dlspen
paiy will be open dally except Sunday
Cr f M -. at lte new location, 1701
North Second street, for tho free treat
ment of tho worthy poor.
MONET FOR SALARIED* ~PEOPtJB
and others upon their own »"nrm
Cheap ratea. easy payment* conlWeu
' j Adaua * Co., R. Mi ■ jr, Mm _
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