Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, August 17, 1914, Page 11, Image 11

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WANT ADS are with you. No matter
what you want or when you want it there's
always a copy of the Telegraph in reach if
you really mean business. This is the reason
Telegraph WANT ADS always bring such
good results. The Telegraph covers the city
and surroundings like a blanket and is al
ways available to the man or woman who
want.
DIED
NISSLEY J. Paul Nlssley, aged 45
years, died Saturday, August li>. 1314,
at Park View Hotel, Bethlehem, New
Hampshire. .
Funeral Wednesday, August 19, 1914,
at 2 o'clock P. M., from his late resi
dence, Main street, Hummelstown, Pa.
Burial Hummelstown Cemetery. Rela
tives and friends are Invited to attend
without further notice.
FRICKMAN On Sunday iporning,
August 16, 1914, at 10:30, Henry
Frlckman, 1725 Susquehanna street,
aged 71 years, 1 month and 15 days.
Funeral on Wednesday afternoon, at
2 o'clock, from the Augsburg Lutheran
Church. The relatives and friends are
Invited to attend without further no
FOUND
FOUND Satisfaction without extra
c.large at Eggert's Steam Dyeing &
French Cleaning Works. 1245 Market
street. Try us for your clothes sake.
Both phones. A prompt delivery ser
wmmmaa._.
LOST
LOST Small, black purse with s4l
In, on Pefter street, between busque
hanna avenue and Third street car. Ke
pvard if left at Telegraph Oftlce.
LOST Saturday evening, Paxtang
or Victoria movies, memorandum boon,
containing addressee, etc. Of n ° X"'"®
except to owner. Finder please address
M. E., care of Telegraph.
LOST —Friday evening at Paxtang
Park. H. H. S. 1914 class pin. R. H. A.
on back. Reward if returned to this
oftlce. _____
LOST Between Second and Walnut
and Short and Walnut, or Fourth and
Walnut to Boas, on Saturday evening,
three dozen of white aigrettes; Reward
If returned to Telegraph Oflice.
LOST At Mt. Gretna, on Thursday,
« small open-faced R°ld watch.
Reward if returned to 1421 Berryhill
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W AN TISP —Male
" WANTED, AT ONCE A good barn
builder to butld barn near Dauphin.
Addresß 8.. 1743, care of Telegraph.
WANTED ■— Two neat, young men
for counter work; reference required.
Apply Rustic Dairy Lunch, 5-7-9 bouth
Third street.
WANTED lO,OOO men. You will be
the loser if you lay this paper aside
without reading the Advertisement —
Millions In Oil—Appearing on another
page.
WANTED Men to add to their
income by selling during their spare
time* experience not necessary. Address
P. O. Box 335, Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED Two neat-appearing
young men under 22 years of-age, to
travel. Those willing to work for $lB
per week call beforo 8:30 A. M. and
after 6 P. M. R G- Chichester, Central
Hotel. _____
WANTED A registered drug clerk
by the Hull Drug Co. 28 North King
street. Lancaster, Pa.
WANTED lnsurance agents for or
dinary department; two good producers;
salary and commission paid. Answer
by letter only, giving reference, experi
ence and amount written. Scranton
Life Insurance Co., Kunkel Building.
WANTED Four good carpenters.
Apply on Maclay street, between Third
HiXP WANTED —Female
WANTED Four young ladles, neat,
under 23 years of age, to travel on high
class proposition—those willing to
work for $lB per week. See A. Fordon,
Metropolitan Hotel.
WANTED —A neat, reliable girl for
housework. Apply at c:-.ce at 212 Fors
ter street. •
GIRLS WANTED to learn the
trade of cigar making, packing
and in the shipping dept. Apply
Harrisburg Cigar Co., No. 500
Face St.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
WANTED Middle-aged white wo
man for general housework: must un
derstand plain cooking. Apply 613 Herr
street.
WANTED Woman for general
,housework In family of three. No chil
dren. Apply to Mrs. F. B. Snavely,
Hershey. Pa.
WANTED Competent white cook;
middle-aged woman preferred. Call
2006 North Third street, afternoons and
evenings.
LEARN DRESSMAKING
JOIN our summer class. Learn fit
ting by measurement. The art cannot
be taught right any other Make
all your summer drea-.es while learn
ing. Works Dressmaking School. 22
NorthFGourtl^treet^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Which C«rner?
Southeast corner of Swatara and
Twenty-first streets.
Plot 40x100 ft.
Northeast corner of Swatara and
Twenty-first streets.
Plot 80x100 ft.
Both plots are on the market at
quite reasonable selling figures.
Miller Bros. & Neefe
REAL ESTATE
Plre Insurance Surety Bonds
Locust and Court Streets
MONDAY EVENING,
TELEGRAPH WANT ADS BRING RESULTS
AGENTS WANTED
WANTED lnsurance agents for
ordinary department; good producers;
salary and commission paid. Answer by
letter only, giving reference, experi
ence and amount written. Scranton
Life Insurance Co., 710 Kunkel Build
ing.
WANTED, AGENTS Good, hustling
men to sell Paints, Oils and Special
ties. Good money to be made by good,
live hustlers. Pullman Manufacturing
Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
SITUATION WANTED—MaIe
WANTED—Chauffeur, colored, sober,
honest, reliable, licensed, good mechanic
and repairman, wants steady position
where real work is appreciated. Refer
ences furnished. Address G.. 1738, care
of Telegraph.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED Young girl desires po
sition as telephone operator or clerk in
confectionery store; nave had some ex
perience. Call, or address, 1606 Wal
lace street.
WANTED White woman Wants
general housework in small family. Ad
dress Mrs. Ida Hare, Third and Market
streets. New Cumberland.
WANTED Young girl desires po
sition in diningroom or in confectionery
store. Call, or address, 1621 Wallace
street.
WANTED Young widow (with
child two years old} wishes position as
housekeeper; for widower preferred.
Address, or call, 608 Brlggs street, City.
WANTED Colored woman wants
position as cook. Apply 511 North ave
nue.
WANTED Colored woman wants
day's work. Apply 618 Walnut, Rob
inson.
WANTED A position as a working
housekeeper, or upstairs girl at hotel.
Address S. C., 1751, care of Telegraph.
WANTED by colored girl, general
housework or second work. Can fur
nish reference. 207 Nectarine Ave.
WANTED A lady would like to go
to the seashore with a respectable fam
ily as child's nurse or mother's helper.
Address P., 1752, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Woman wants work of
any kind. 1110 North Eleventh street,
Harrisburg.
WANTED Woman, with child fif
teen months old, desires housework;
good home in preference to high wages.
Call, or address, 112 South Second
street.
WANTED Colored girl wants po
sition as child's nurse or light house
work. Call, or address, 303 South Tenth
street.
WANTED • Middle-aged white wo
man desires day's work or offices to
clean; can furnish best of reference.
Address P. O. Box 345, Lemoyne. Pa.
HEAL Eai.Vl E FOK SALE
FOR SALE—Corner plot 60x125, at
Camp Hill. Price $550. $2300 will buy
a brick house on Catharine street, all
Improvements. Rented at $lB. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
S3OOO will buy a single property lo
cated in the suburbs, 7 rooms, bath,
gas and electric lights, steam heat,
large porches. Bell Realtv Co., Berg
ner Building.
FOR SALE Two Calder street
houses, near Sixth street, offered at
$3900 for both. No. 1315 Derry street
can be bought at a most reasonable
price. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bldg.
HOUSES FOR SALE on easy pay
ments; you pay rent and you can pay
on your property monthly. Get our
revised list and consider purchasing.
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building.
FOK SALE BVi acres good lime
stone land with Improvements, at Lutz
town, along Carlisle-Harrisburg trol
ley. For particulars call at Lutztown.
or address Mrs. G. B. Lutz, R. D. No. 1.
Allen, Pa. Bell phone 902-4.
FOR SALE Three-story building
at Enhaut along trolley Una; cost to
build, $3,000.00. Can be changed Into
three dwelling houses at little expense.
Price, $2,200.00, Very easy terms. In
quire at East End Bank.
FOK SALE Penbrook property; lot,
180 ft deep; 7 rooms and finished at
tic; excellent location; four doors from
trolley Just off Main street on Boas
Beautiful shade trees. Bargain at
SI,BOO. M. J. Sheaffer, 2636 Penn
street. Penbrook.
FOR SALE Just completing four
brick houses, in good section of hill %
block from trolley. These properties
are well built, equipped with gas and
electric light, gas and coal range
hardwood finish and are offered tor
$2600. Apply H. G. Pedlow, 110 South
Thirteenth street.
FOR SALE Uptown corner prop
erty: lot, 24x130 ft. to drive allay. Death
reason for selling I will consider
quickly any reasonable offer. Address
Real Estate, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE—Three-story brick house
on Chestnut street, near Seventeenth
all Improvements. Price $2850. S2OOO
will buy a suburban house, 6 rooms and
bath. Bell Healty Co., Bergner Bldg.
I'OR SALE—Why pay rent when $l5O
cash and monthly payments of $20.00
each will buy a 7-rooni brick house.
Bath, pantry, gas and electric lights,
steam heat. 8-ft. front porch, side
entrance and lot 150 ft. deep. Price
$2400. Apply H. G. Pedlow, 110 South
Thirteenth street.
FOR SALE Three lots In Edge
mont; 135 fruit trees on lots. Terms,
S7OO cash. Good spring water. Frank
Goodment, Twenty-third street, Edge
mont
REAL ESTATE—FOR SAT/F
FOR RENT 1642 North Third
street; 3-story brick; house formerly
occupied by Dr. E; Z. Shoop, now occu
pied by Dr. Russell; 11 rooms and
bath; possession at once. Inquire John
C_Gledr, 1729 Green street.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
GOOD paying general store, close to
Harrisburg, for sale or exchange for
good real estate. Address G„ 2075, care
REAL. ESTATE FOK KENT
FOR RENT Cottage, by week, fur
nished, along Conoaoguinet creek.
Ready to occupy. Use of two boats.
Twenty minutes' walk from car line.
Good fishing. Apply to W. H. Myers,
St. James Hotel.
APARTMENTS FOK RENT
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment
centrally located. Price reasonable;
all conveniences. Address 81754, or
call Bell Phone 3251 J.
FOR RENT—Apartment consisting of
4 rooms and bath, all improvements.
Immediate possession. Apply 1542 N.
Sixth street. 1.. Silbert.
ROOMS FOK KENT
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms,
with private bath and board, for couple
In private family; desirable location;
reference required and given. Bell
phone 1021 J.
FOR RENT Two large unfurnish
ed rooms, all improvements, on the
Hill; middle-aged couple preterrsd; use
of phone. Call 128 Balm street.
FOR RENT Three unfurnished
rooms for housekeeping. Apply 35
North Sixteenth street.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished
rooms; all conveniences; rent reason
able. Apply 710 North Sixth street.
FOR RENT Large, well-furnished,
second lloor front room, near Capitol
Park; use of phone. - Apply 209 State
street, or call 1543 L.
FOR RtlNT—Two nicely unfurnished
rooms, with large balcony attached;
third floor; all conveniences; between
Capitol Park and Front streets. Rent
reasonable. Address Box 1753, care of
Telegraph.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished
rooms, with running waier; boarding by
meal, day or week. Apply 100 l North
Second street, corner Boas and Second
streets.
FOR RENT burnished rooms,
single or en-suit;; all conveniences, In
cluding phone; reierence required. Ap
ply 1016 North Front street.
FOK KENT
FOR RENT—Dwelling 1323 Wallace
street, to siuall lamily, 6 rooms and
attic, water in kitchen, paved street,
good locality. Inquire 10V Boas street,
oetween 6 and ti p. m., or Boom 6,
429 Broad street.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Utiles.
FOR RENT Flat, four rooms and
bath, second floor front. Apply 8.
iueitzer, 613 Walnut street.
FOR RENT ln the Telegraph
Building, a suite of well located oitlces.
inquire for Superintendent in Business
Ultiue of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Store room, 1200 North
Third street; 33xluu; 14-toot celling;
one of the best rooms In the city. Ap
ply J. S. Slblo Herr street.
VYA.Vi.EiJ
WANTED Private family on Alli
son Hill desires two men to room and
board with them. Rales are reason
able and include use ot Bell pnone.
v\ rite, or call, 1031 negma street.
WANTED lOO second-hand bi
cycles and motorcycles we have
great demand ror tnuiii hlgnest cash
prices paid. Eeysione Supply CO., 1114
iMorth_'iliird street, united. phone If »V.
STUDENTS WANTED
WANTED —A few students In ele
mentary or advanced matnematics or
mechanics. J. W. Miller, Prof, at Le
high. Call 303 Chestnut street.
FOK SALE
FOR SALE One 1913 Hupmobile
Touring Car, In tine condition; snap
lor quick buyer. Apply JNoignuors Motor
Co., 120 Market street.
FOR SALE Wardrobe trunk. In
perfect conuition. Call, or address, 1403
±\urth Front street.
FOR SALE Stylish, open, rubber
tire buggy. Inquire seventh and Clin
ton streets.
ji'Oß SALE, AT BARGAIN PRiCKS—
New and second-hand house seating
steam boilers. Inquire H. F. Quickei,
iso. 123 Pine street, Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR SALE Good Jenny Lind
buggy, $75.00. Address 171 North Fif
teentn street, City.
FOR SALE National cash register,
total adder; 5-pound cottee mill, scales,
counter and counter cases. Apply. 324
Strawberry avenue.
FOR SALE At Gable's, 111-117 S.
Second street, 6,00u sets New Sash, »x
10X12 L, primed and glazed, at »1.10
per set. Also other sizes.
SAVINGS SALE —Butter selling for
3»c We sell best butterlne 5 pounds
tor" 88c. Special for two weeks. Deliv
ered to all Parts of city. 1006 North
'fhlrd street. Bell iSoW.
FOR SALE At Gable't, 113, 115 and
117 South Second street. 6,000 gallons
New Era ready mixed paint. Acme
quality. Also the full line of the Acme
make.
CHEAP Pleasure and business
auto, newly painted and In running con
dition. Apply to C. A. Fair, East End
Mulberry Street Bridge.
AT BARGAINS 1 rubber-tire 6 to
8-passenger bus, 1 Dayton, 4 business
wagons, 2 buggies, 1 milk wagon, 1
bread wagon. Apply to C. A. Fair, East
End Mulberry Street Bridge.
FOR SALE A number of jeweler's
tools, including one "Rivet" lathe, all
In good condition. Prices reasonable.
Address H., 1750, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE One Henderson; elec
tric lights; equipments; tandem; tires
good as new; machine in excelent con
dition; cheap to quick buyer. Apply
1317 Derry street.
FOR SALE —English Bull Terrier
pup, price $5.00. Inquire 220 Brlggs
St., or Peliter line stable, 31 North
Tenth street.
Jjl.n. AUTOMOBIEL OWNKK, If you
have an auto you want to sell, let us
get a buyer. No sale, no pay, la our
way. If interested consult us. Key
stone Supply Co., 814 North Third
street. United phone 19W.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at th*
Telegraph Business Office.
FOR SALE —Five-passenger touring
car in good condition, lately overhaul
ed, worn parts replaced by new; will
sell cheap or exchange for light road
ster. Bell phone 9, P. O. Box 166, Dills
burg, Pa.
GLASS window signs. Furnished
Rooms, Unfurnished liooms. Rooms and
Board and Table Board at 25c each. On*
of these signs will be given with each
six-time order for a classified ad. If paid
In advauc«. Inquire at Office of Tele
graph.
FOR SALE One IDI2 Regal Road
ster, first-class condition, $425700. Ad
dress Box 1748, care of Telegraph.
FOR BALE lce Cream Garden,
Quick Lunch and Restaurant "doing
fine business," will be sold to quick
purchaser at a sacrifice. Reason for
selling, other Interests to look after
that takes all of ray attention and
time. Address P. O. Box 104, Lewia
burg, Pa.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
FOR SALE
BUY your traveling and leather goods
from the wholesale and retail leather
merchants. A large consignment on
display. Specialties made to order and
repaired. Harrisburg Harness and Sup
ply Co.. Second ana Chestnut.
FOR SALE Bed couch, two iron
beds, chairs, kitchen cabinet, invalid's
reclining chair, washstand, book
shelves, refrigerator, library table, rug
9x12. Call evenings or Saturday after
noon, 916 North Second street.
FOR SALE Reo automobile; twoi
cylinder, 1909 model; top, windsheld,
speedometer, two extra tubes, two
Woolworth tread, almost new, tires;
car In excellent condition. First $76.00
takes it. Apply Keystone Supply Co.,
814 North Third street.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE Well-established (mo
torcycle, bicycle, etc.,) business. In very
good location, doing good business.
Reason for selling. For particulars ad
dress Box R,, 1747, care of Telegraph.
WANT to meet gentleman with capi
tal to finance the manufacture of a
Patent Top for Milk Bottles. Address
Inventor, care of Telegraph.
I MADE $60,000 In Ave years in th«
mall order business, began with $6.
Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea
cock, 355 Lockport, N. Y.
ANY intelligent person can earri good
income corresponding for newspapers: I
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 7(8. Lock
port N. Y.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERINO
with best material and by expert help.
Send us your worn furniture. Our best
efforts insure your satisfaction. 8. N.
Gluck. 220 Woodbine street.
HAULING
H. W. LATHE, Sourdine Stable and
National Transfer Co, Movers Of
F ilanos, safes, boilers and general haul
ng. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phons No.
2603 R.
5. HALDEMAN A CO., Carpenters
and Builders Job work promptly at
tended to in any part of the city. Es
timates cheerfully furnished by call
ing Bell phone 3622 M.
$7,600.00 ACCIDENTAL DEATH—S2O
to SSO WEEKLY Accident and Sick
ness—Men and Women accepted. All
occupations. Premium, $lO a year. Half
Benefits, $5.00. Large commissions to
agents. National Accident Society, 320
Broadway, New York. (Established
1885).
FOR falling hair try Gross Qulnins
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
Druggist and Apothecary, 110 Market
street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone
orders given prompt attention. Bell
1960.
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
security in any amounts and upon any
terms to suit borrower. Address P. O.
Box 174, Harrisburg. Pa
LOANS—SS to S2OO for honest work
ing people without bank credit at less
than legal rates, payable in instalments
to suit borrowers' convenience.
Cooperative
Loan and Investment Co.,
204 Chestnut street.
STOKAIxE
STORAGE 419 Broad street, for
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms. $1 to $3. Wagons, 76 cents
per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co.. 411
Broad street Both phones.
STORAGE
IN Si-story brick building, rear 408
Slerket street.
Household goods In clean private
rooms. Heaaonable rates. Apply to
P. G. Olener, Jeweler. 408 Market St.
HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two
large brick warehouses, built ex
pressly for storage. Private rooms
for household goods and unexcelled fa
cilities for storing all kinds of mer
chandise. Low storage rates. South
St. and Penna. It. R.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE Letters Testamentary on
the Estate of Geo. W. Barnes, late of
Harrisburg, Pa. (Second and State
streets), Dauphin county. Pa., deceased,
having been granted to the undersign
ed residing in Harrisburg, Pa., all per
sons indebted to said Estate are re
quested to make Immediate payment,
and those having claims will present
them for settlement,
CLEMENT STUDEBAKER,
Executor.
AUGSBURGCHURCH
SEXTON IS DEAD
For Many Years He Drove Horse
Cars of City; Sewed in
Civil War
Henry Frlckman. aged 71 years, 1726
Susquehanna street, For many yeara a
driver on the old City Passenger Rail
way Company lines, for some time sex
ton of Augsburg Lutheran Church,
died at his home yesterday. Mr. Frlck
man had been ill only a short time. The
survivors are his wife, one daughter.
Mrs. C. Hauseman, and three sons, John
and Edward, of this city, and Howard,
of Lancaster. The funeral wil be held
Wednesday afternoon Services will be
conducted by the Rev. A. M. Stamets,
pastor of Augsburg Xjutheran" Church,
assisted by the Rev. Peter H. Bals
baugh, pastor of the Sixth Street Unit
ed Brethren Church. Burial will be
made in the East Harrlsburg Cemetery.
Henry Frickman was born in Dover,
York county, July 1. 1843. He came to
Harrlsburg when n young man, and
was employed by the City Passenger
Railway Company. When the electric
lines supplanted the horse cars Mr.
Frlckman remained in the employ of
the Harrlsburg Traction Company and
later the Central Pennsylvania Trac
tion. For five years he has been sexton
at Augsburg Church. Ho served dur
ing the Civil War In the First Penn
sylvania Volunteer Artillery. He was
a member of Post 68. Grand Army of the
Republic.
MRS. KAUTZ DI'RIKI)
Funeral services of Mrs. Laura E.
Kautz, aged 58 years, 1103 Cowden
street, were held this afternoon at 2
o'clock, from the lecture room of the
Pine Street Presbyterian Church. The
Rev. J. W. Moore, assistant pastor of
Pine Street Church, Third and Pine
streets, officiated. Burial was made In
the East Harrlsburg Cemetery.
FUNERAL OF MRS. HOOPBS
Funeral services for Mrs. Ida V.
Hoooes, aged sfi years, of 1021 North
Third street, were held from the funeral
parlors of F. C. Neely, 908 North Second
street, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
Burial was made In the East Harris
burg Cemetery.
HIIRY MRS. KBMtEDY
Funeral services of Mrs. Ellen Ken
nedy, aged 75 years, widow of Robert
J. Kennedy, who died Friday afternoon,
at her home, 170!) Fulton street, were
held from St. Mary's Catholic Church,
Fifth and Maclay streets, this mornlnr,
at 9 o'clock. Burial was made In Mt.
Calvary Cemetery.
GALLEY SLAVES WIN
Galley Slavee, 4; Ink Slingeirs. 8
wan the official score at the flrat an
nual picnic of employee of the State
printing office at Herahey Park on
Saturday.
RIILRIUD INCOMES
SHOW DECREASE
Loss in Gross Income Was Very
Small; Expenses Were
Not Reduced
Special to The Telegraph
Washington, I>. C.,' Aug. 17.—Un
official but accurate figures show a
decrease of 12 per cent, in railroad
income during the year ending June 30.
The fiscal year ending 30, 1913, was
the most prosperous one the railroads
ever had. At the time they filed their
application for 6 per cent, advances
there had been no dimtnuation in the
volume of business. Since that time
there has been some falling off from
the high water marks achieved during
the most prosperous year.
In a general way the figures, which
will be completed in about ten days,
it is believed, will show that the re
cently ended fiscal year was about the
same as that which closed on June 30,
1912, notwithstanding the losses caused
by the unequaled floods of 1913. There
were big floods in 1912, but the losses
caused by them fell chiefly on South
ern property.
Almost infinitestimal was the loss
in the gross income. It was 2.32 per
cent., or about $54,946,880.
The total operating revenue of the
railroads for the eleven full months
and the part of the twelfth covered
by the partial reports amounted to
$2,366,606,909 in the year ending June
30, 1913. During the year ending last
June their total operating revenue
amounted to $2,311,660,029, showing
the loss before Indicated.
Loss In Net Revenue
The loss in net revenue amounted
to $85,746,614. The net revenue for
the year ending June 30, 1913, was
$729,361,979. For the part of the re
cently expired liscal year for which
there are returns the net revenue
amounts to $643,616,365.
Inability to reduce expenses in the
ratio that gross operating revenue fell
off was one of the main factors lead
ing to the reduction in net revenue.
Expenses increased nearly 1 % per
cent. That ran the expense account
up from $1,637,244,930 to $1,668,-
064,664, or $30,819,714.
The tendency of expenses to keep
on climbing while the income is going
i down was checked during the month
of June. 1914. During June, 1913,
expenses amounted to $138,755,236,
but in the corresponding month of this
calendar year they fell to $133,819,886,
a reduction of 3.56 percent, in ex
penses. While the expenses were fall
ing 3.66 per cent, the operating reve
nues were falling 4.7 per cent.
Standing of the Crews
HA Kit IK IIUII ti SIDE
Philadelphia Division— 101 ejrev first
to go after 4 p. m.: 106. 107, 109, 125,
124, 103, 123, 116, 118, 108, 113, 117, 104,
111. 115.
Engineers for 103, 17, 124, 125.
Firemen for 101. 102, 103, 107, 118.
Conductors for 106,. 108, 114.
Brakemen for 101, 107, 114, 115, 117,
124.
Engineers lip: Tenant, Streeper, Ley
man, Sober, Brubaker, Statler. Buck,
Madenford, Gallagher, Goodwin, Mc-
Cauley, Wolfe, Long. Newcomer.
Firemen up: Yentzer, Myers, Lantz,
Cover. Achey, Harts, Mahoney. Miller,
Harner, Whichello, Wilson, Wagner,
Grove, Spring. Myers. McCurdy.
Conductors up: Mehaffie Ford.
Flagmen up: Harvey, Witmyer.
Brakemen up: Bogner. Brown. Mc-
Intyre, Boltzore, Shultzberger, Wiland,
Knu Stehman, Collins. McNaughton,
Coleman, Buchanan, Dengler,- Frock,
McGlnnis, Ferguson, Moore. Gouse,
Riley. Alien.
Middle Division —24B crew first to go
after 1:30 p. m.: 215.
Preference: 3. 9, 7, 8, 5, 2, 1, 10, 6, 1.
Firemen for 2. 6.
Coinductor for 9.
Flagmen for 3, 2, 10.
Brakemen for 2. 6.
Engineers up: Moore, Webster, Gar
man. Mumma. Clouscr. Free.
Firemen up: Bornman, Drewett,
Gross. Zelders, Karstetter, Llebau, Cox,
Seagrtst.
Conductors up: Huber, Bogner.
Brakemen up: Spahr, Henderson.
Pipp, Plack. Werner, Bickert, Wenrtck.
Kerwin. Fleck, McHenry, Schoffstall.
Kane, iefter. Bolan. Martz.
Yard Crew*—To go at't-er 4 p m.:
Engineers for 707, 1171, 1831, 1758, 14.
1276, 118, 1368, 954
Firemen for 1869, 707, 90. 1468.
Engineers up: Rudy. Meals. Stahl,
Swab, Crist. Harvey, Saltsman, Kuhn,
Pelton. Shover, Landis, Hoyler, Brenne
man. Thomas
Firemen up: Hart, Barkey. Sheets.
Bair, Eyde. Myers, Boyle, Ulsh, Bost
dorf, Scheiffer, Rauch, Weigle, Lackey,
Cookerley. Maeyer.
ENOY.A SIDE
Philadelphia Division— 2o7 crew first
to go after 4:15 p. m.: 201. 228, 239, 246.
219, 230, 243, 202. 215. 218, 223, 204. 205.
233, 226, 224. 235, 225, 245, 251, 205, 210,
231, 242, 244, 232. 262, 229, 209, 216, 249.
220.
Engineers for 201. 207. 209, 226. 31,
32. 246.
Firemen for 225, 226.
Conductors for 4. 16. 51.
Flagmen for 1, 39. 52.
Brakemen for 5, 9. 15, 17, 19, 35, 41,
44, 45, 49.
Conductor up: Furner.
Flagman up: Peck.
Brakemen up: Deets. Fair, Rice,,
Stlmeling. Kone. Vandling, Taylor,
Lutz, Harris, Kochenouer, Shuler,,
Schaffner, Goudy, Decker. Carroll.
Welst, Baker, Musser. Hutton, Wertz.
Wolfe, Boyd. Campbell. Waltman.
Middle Division —246 crew first to go
after 1:80 p. m.: 451, 233, 229, 225.
THK HEADING
Hnrrlolmrir Division —2o crew first to
go after 3:15 p. m.: 15, 14.. 12, 1, 18. 5.
East-bound, after 12 o'clock: 60, 56,
62. 58. 65, 52, 51, 71.
Engineers up: Lipton, Wlreman, Mas
slmore, Fortney, Wyre. Pletz, Kettner,
Wood. Rlehwine. Crawford.
Firemen up: Fulton, Zukoswky, Corl,
Kelly. Palm, Bowers.
Brakemen up: Heckman, Kapp. Steph
ens, Shader, Straub, Warren, Eppley,
Miles, Ayres, Hoover, Painter, Nic,
Henry.
John E. Williams Drops
Dead in Williamstown Street
Special to The Telegraph
Williamstown, Pa., Aug. 17.—While
on his way home from church serv
ices at noon yesterday, John E. Wil
liams, a well-known citizen of this
place and for years an engineer at
the Summit Branch Coal Company's
colliery, was suddenly seized with a
fatal attack of the heart and fell over
on the pavement. He died shortly
afterward.
Mr. Williams, who was In hit six
tieth year, had lived In this borough
for many years, much of which time
he .was employed by the mining com
pany. The engineer was a regular
attendant at the Methodlet Church
and was on his way to hie home In
£road street from the morning serv
ices when he wa* ttricken Funeral
arrangement# have not been eonl-!
pleted. J
AUGUST 17, 1914.
THE MARKETS
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCK
Philadelphia, Aug. 17. Wheat
Unsettled; No. 2, red, spot, new, ex
port, 90©96 c; No. 1, Northern. Duluth.
export, |1.12® 1.17.
Corn Lower; No. 2, yellow, local.
93 V* @B4^c.
Oats Higher; No. 2, white, 46®
46 \ic.
Firm; winter, per „
27 60 s P''lnf?. l ,er ton. $27.00®
Sugars Market
78(| : 11 granulated «.&0.
confectioners' A. 7.40; Keystone A. 7.30-
„,JlV tter T,le market . I s "1'
western, creamery, extras, 35c; near
ly Prints, fancy. 34c.
Eggs The market is higher;
and other nearby nrsts.
Tree cases, $7.80 per case; do., current
receipts, free cases, $G.U0®7.20 per case;
western, extras, Ilrsts, free cases, $7.80
'? e J^? se - e *tras, (irsts, free cases, $6.90
® 7.20 per case.
«,Hy. e Poultry Steady; fowls, 17
Wi7V4c; young chickens, ll®20c;
ln K chickenu. (ironing chick
sns, 15®19c; old roosters. ll@12c;
ducks, old, 12® 13c; ducks, young, 13®
J4c; geese, 15® 17c; turkeys, 19®S0c.
Pressed Poultry Steady; fowls,
western, fancy, heavy, 17®20c; do.,
tair to good, heavy. 17® 18c;
average receiptß, 13®15c; small, 13®
loc; old roosters, 13c; roasting chick
ens, fancy, 16®18c; broiling
chickens, neary, 18®22c; western, lo
5L .„ c apon, large, 23®25c; do.,
small, 18®20c; turkeys, fancy, 24@26c;
;air. 20®23c; ducks, U#lßc; geese,
H® l«c.
«, r?.W°. es Steady; new, per barrel,
tl.bUffiM.6o; do.. Southern, per barrel.
'°c®s2.oo; Jersey, per basket, 35®40c.
JTlour— Market unsettled; winter,
clear, $3.86®4.10; straights, Pennsyl-
Yfh'a, new, $4.60®4.75; spring straight,
$4.75®4,90; do., patent, $5.40®5.86;
«/i« Kl " saa straight, Jute sacks, $4.15
@430; spring, firsts, clear, $4.00@4.20;
460 14-20@4.30; patents, $4.35®
market 1b firm; tim
othy No. I, large bales. $20.50®21.00;
No 1, medium bales. $20.00@20.50; No.
17 00" ' lB 00 ® 19 - 00 : No - 3' 3o„ »16.00®
io9n OVe r, mlxe<l: Light, mixed. $18.50®
19.00; No. 1, do., $17.50 018.00; No. 2.
do., $16,009? 16.00.
CHICAGO CATTLE
Chicago. 111., Aug. 17.—Hoks—Lower.
Bulk of sales, $8.90®9.15; light, $8.75®
9.25; mixed, $8.60@9.25; heavy, $8.30®
9.16; rough, $8.30@8.50; pigs. $7.00@8.50.
Cattle Lower. Beeves, $7.15®10.40;
steers, $6.30@9.20; stockers and feed
ers. $5.60@8.15; cows and heifers, $3.60
@9.20; calves, $8,250)11.60.
Sheep Lower. Sheep, $5.15®6.00:
yearlings, $6.10@7.00; lambs, $6.50®
8.40.
CHICAGO BOARD OK TRADE
Chicago, 111., Aug. 17.—Board of Trade
closing:
Wheat September, 89%; December,
95' A; May, 1.02 U.
Corn September. 78%; December,
68 %■
Oats September, 41%; December,
44%.
Pork September, 22.10; January,
21.20. «
Lard September, 9.52; October,
9.65.
Ribs September, 12.60; October,
12.17.
FINDS DEAD BABY
On his way to work at the Harris
burg Pipe Bending plant early yester
day morning. John Maehin found the
dead body of a stillborn male child at
Tenth and State street. Machin noti
fied the police and Acting Coroner
Rudolph K. Spicer took charge of the
body.
Frank R
& Son
Real Estate and Insurance
Office, No. 18 N. Third St.
HARRISBURG. PA.
Offers the following property
FOR RENT
Property Northwest
Corner Court and
Cranberry Streets
Alterations to Be
Made to Suit Tenant
FOR. RENT
New Modern
16 and 18 North Fourth Stremt
A {% ly J.L. Shearer, Jr.
CLEAN UP <—
Your Small Standing Accounts
Start the Fall season by paying all of your small Mils contracted
during the Summer months. We can help you by advancing you money
In any amount from
$5.00 to $50.00
ON YOUR PLAIN NOTE
EMPLOYEES DISCOUNT CO.
Licensed Bonded
V
Room 2 36 N. Third St. Security Trust Bldg.
' I III! II I I 11111 l Mil III*
Miss Sabra Clark Entertains >
in Honor of House Guestq
Dauphin, Pa.. Aug. 17. —Miss Sabra,
Clark entertained on Saturday mort>-
ing in honor of her house guests, Misa
Marian Bresee Whittaker and Misa
Mary Elizabeth Midclleton, of Harris
burg, at a sewing party on the lawn.
Those invited were Miss Carrie Eliza
beth Gerberich, Miss Mary Stees Pof
femberger, Miss Ruth Shaffer, Miss
Helen I.oulse Wallis, Miss Ora Rlckle*
Miss Marian Smith and Miss Esther
Shaffer.
MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE!
and others upon their own namei.
Cheap rates, easy payments, confiden
tial.
Adams A Co, K. 304. 8 It. Market 8%
Central Apartment
FOR RENT
S rooms, bath and kitchen, city
steam heat and water supplied.
Newly renovated. Convenient 111
every way.
Now ready for occupancy.
Located at No. 32 N. 2nd St.
Apply to
Commonwealth Trust
Company
Real Ewtatf Department
222 MARKET STRUCT
i ———
THE—
EQUITABLE
Will Lend Yeu Money
To Hon*e!«eepem Work
lnjrvnen and Salaried I£ue
ployea.
i
No red tape, bother
or worry. You may have
it to-day if you wish.
LEGAL RATES
EQUITABLE
INVESTMENT COMPANY
1) N. MARKET SQUARE)
Room 21 4th Floor
*
MILLIONS IN OIL
Thousands of men bare made large for
tunes to oil. Alberta, Canada, now offer*
you the opportunity. The field la prorea
but it la new. The working man hae A
chance before the capitalist geta It all.
A Calgary Alberta man told me peraon
ally that he "-as eating only two meala a
day before the oil Ktrike. He Invested
every cent he had in oil. To-day this man
la worth easily $500.000, baa aeveral floe
automobiles und la living a life of ease.
Every working man has "the same chance
to day. But you mast act to day.
$lO $2,250
In the Dingman oil shares, and theee
aha res coat $1 per ahare. Head below how
many shares you can have in your own
Dame in the Excelalor Development Cor
poration, Ltd., fcr your money, then buy
some, no matter how few, each week
before the price rises.
SI buy a 10 ahs. sls buya 150 aha.
92 buys 20 abs. S2O buys 200 aha.
$4 buya 40 bha. s2.*. buya 250 aba.
$5 buya 50 aha. SSO buya 500 shs.
$lO buya 100 ahs. SIOO buya 1,000 abs.
If you could get America's great oil King's
personal advice on this and he lcneio the
tract situation in the Alberta Oil Field,
he would tell i ton to invest tn this com
pany. This opportunity will not last long.
I Take It to-day. The Excelalor Develop
ment Corporation, Ltd., otTera you share*
ut 10c. The par value of these sharea la
25c. The company is backed by most re
liable business men. and ofTera you a bet
ter proposition than any company operat
ing in this field. Thla company owns the
Oil Rights on 2,140 ncres of picked oil
lands In the Alberta oil field. Send In ell
the money you can spare to-day—send In
more next week and keep it up until yea
are notified of the rise in price. For
tunes were never made by hard daily labor.
po become an inveator to-day end let part
of your earnings work for you. Thla
notice may never appear again and in
case you do not art now. your opportun*
| ity will be lost—lost forever. Use the
coupon below and send it in now. If you
have net the money to-day. cut thla Adv.
out and save it until pay day. then aend
in ail the money you can spare. It may
he the foundation of a fortune fsr you.
Excelsior Development Corporation, Ltd.
Lougheed building. Calgary Alberta, Canada
Gentlemen :—Encloaed please find 5......
for which please aend me fmvie out In
my own name) shares In your company,
at the price of 10c. each, making a total
of ahares Also send me your
prospectus free. Youra very truly,
Name
Address
Town fitats • •
Oompou '2B Occupation
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