I IELEGMPI CLASSIFIED ABS WILL MAKE AND SAYE YOU MONEY 1 DIED CLEMENS On Sunday. December 13, 1914. Reuben Clemens, at Ills home, in Progress, Pa., aged 70 years. Funeral on Friday morning, at iw o'clock, from his late residence. Tile relatives and friends are Invited to at tend without further notice. Buna! Shoop's Cemetery. REESE Diod Saturday. December 12. 1914. Mr. Cornelius Reese, at his home, on Twenty-eighth street. Pen brook. Pa., aged 66 years, 9 months and 1 day. Funeral Tuesday morning. December 15. 1914, from his late home, at 9:30 o'clock. Services in the Church of God. I'enbrook. at 10 o'clock. Burial private at Willow Grove Cemetery. Liugles town. Pa. Friends and relatives are ill - vited to attend without further notice. LOST LOST Friday afternoon, at Dives, Pomeroy and Stewart's store, brown fox neckpiece. Liberal reward if re turned to 1034 South Eighteenth street. LOST Saturday afternoon, female bull dog: brown and white markings: answers to name of Brownie. Reward . if returned to 114 Mary avenue. I luLMi 1 FOUND At Gordon Bros.. 1543 I Walnut street. Armour's Sllverthurn and Swift's Premium Oleomargarine. 5 It*a. for 11.10; Empire Oleomargarine. 5 lbs. for 98c;; well known qualities. Bell ' phone 1331 J. FOUND—A place to give your clothes a new lease of life at Eggert's Steam . Dyeing and French Cleaning Works. | 1245 Market street. We call and de liver. Both phones. . uti.l' ».-v.\ It U—Jlale WANTED Railway mall and postal ; clerks; examinations soon; over two thousand appointments yearly; prepare ' at home; write for Plan No. 15 of pay- , ment after appointment. Philadelphia \ Business College, Civil Service Dept.. Philadelphia, Pa. BECOME Railway Mail Clerks; Har rlsburg Mail Carriers, $65.00 to $150.00 month. Pull unnecessary. Schedule of Winter and Snrlng examinations free. Franklin Institute, Dept.,. 362-W, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED Carpenters, Seventeenth I and Catherine streets; first-class; no other need apply. W. H. Richards, Su- j perintendent of -the construction. WANTED Man stenographer, some experience. Write, stating experience and salary expected. Address T., 1937, care ot Telegraph. WANTED Five men Immediately for positions in Harrlsburg and nearby cities. A salary and commission propo sition. Only men with experience sell ing direct to consumer, or with gro cery, bakery or laundry experience need apply. Applicants must be able to furnish personal bond and come well recommended. Only married men con sidered. Apply Jewel Tea Co., 269 Broad street. City. AGENTS WANTED — Agents for our new Dollar-a-Month Accident and Health policies (including natural death bene fit); to men and women: all occupa tions. Liberal commissions. National Accident Society. 320 Broadway, New York. (Established 1885). HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED White, midule-aged wo mon for general housework in rooming house ; no washing; references requir ed. Morrell Apartments, 204 Locust street. WANTED A typewriter; answer in own handwriting: state salary wanted. Business, 1934, care of Tele graph. WANTED Girl for general house work in boardinghouse. Apply Shlre manstown Hotel, Shiremanstown, Pa. WANTED Girl to assist in grocery; give reference and experience. Address 8.. 1931, care of Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe NOTICE Manufacturers and wholesalers. Young salesman who is a live wire, and has been a leader of salesmen fore four years and can prove same, desires a change. Don't reply unless you mean busi ness. Address, "Live Wire," care of Telegraph. AN-UP-TO-THE-MINUTE man of 26 is open for a position in the selling, advertising, clerical or retail store line. Big personality, intelligent, hard worker. Well recommended by New York houses. Reasonable salary. Make him an offer. Box H. 1935, care "of Tele graph. WANTED Young man. 18 vears of age, wishes position as clerk in office; has experience in typewriting and bookkeeping; can furnish best of ref erence. Address W„ 1932, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young man, 19 years of age, willing to do any sort of work desires position. Apply, or address, Ray Bowman. 410 Muench street. WANTED By colored man, place as cook, in or out of city. Address H., 1929, care of Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Position as companion or governness; can give references. Ad dress E., 1910, care of Telegraph. WANTED Experienced nurse, who can furnish best ot reference, desires position. Prices reasonable. Address Nurse. 1925. care of Telegraph. W ANTED Neat colored girl de sires position as chambermaid or sec ond girl. Call, or address, 333 Calder street. WANTED Neat colored girl wishes position doing anything about the house; also capable of doing first-class dress making. or caring for the hair and cooking. Address 631 Forster street. WANTED White woman, with a ■'Oy 13 years old, wants position as housekeeper. Address Box J., 1939 care of Telegraph. WANTED By white woman, wash ing and day's work. Applv 1907 North Third street. HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE aa-ACRF FARM l>2 miles from inain line jf P. R. R. productive soli —good buildings desirable location very reasonable price. For full particu lars address S.. 1930, care of Telegraph, iarriaburg. Pa. <» FOR SALE if Business Property ;j if Good Location ;i 814 N. Third St. A two-story frame building <[ with storeroom and eight house- <> <' keeping rooms. i ' Rargala prlee for quick bnsl- <' 4 * aess. , > Miller Bros. & Neefe J: REAL ESTATE <! s Fir* Insurance Snrety Honda <. \ l.oeu.t and Coort Streets ' , MONDAY EVENING, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE On Main St., Camp Hill one-half square from trolley lino 2H-story frame 8 rooms, bath nnd furnace porches single prop erty lot. 80x140. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE Two frame houses on Capital St. Price. $3,000.00 for both. Rental income, $22.00 per month. Brin ton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnut streets. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT j REAL ESTATE FOR RENT I DESIRABLE HOUSE ON MACLAY ' STREET steam heat gas and | electricity porches bay windows. , etc. Apply to Rent Department, Mil ler Bros. & Neefe, Federal Square. j FOR RENT Two 2 >i-story new brick houses, all Improvements. 110.00 l per month. No 2235 and No. 2237 Atlas 1 street. Inquire No. 2331 North Third street, or Room 207 Trustoe Building. FOR RENT Look at 1637 Apricot:'; cozy little 6-room house, with bath and , al! Improvements, for $15.00. H. G.J Pedlow. 110 South Thirteenth street. FOR RENT No. 2609 North Sixth street: 3-story: 9 rooms; bath; steam heat: electricity and gas; porches; side entrances; rent, $24.50. S. A. Wilson. | Penbrook. Pa. ! FOR RENT Houses with all Improve- 1 ments at moderate rentals. J. E. Glpple. | 1251 Market street 1 ICAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT FOR RENT OR SALE 24 Chestnut street, Steelton. Pa.; 3-story brick; S rooms and bath; all modern improve- \ ments. Apply J. F. Irvin, Fifteenth ; street. New Cumberland, Pa. I FOR SALE OR RENT A suitable ! place for any kind of manufacturing plant. Will take stock in business if satisfactory: l'i acres land—building 60x90 ft.—edge of Mlddletown. Address Box 3, Middletown. Pa. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED TO BUY, lot of ground be tween one and two acres, along trolley line, within 5c or 10c fare limit of Har risUurg. State location and price. Ad dress Box S.. 1940, care of Telegraph. - APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished, second floor apartments, for light housekeep ing, two or four rooms; rent reason able; all conveniences. Apply before 6 1 P. XI.. S2l North Second, after 6 P. M„ j 51S Ncrth Second street. Bell phone. j ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms on second lloor, for light house- j keeping; all conveniences; pleasant lo- ! cation: near to street car. Address Box 1 U„ 1925, care of Telegsaph. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front rooms, with all conveniences; well, heated; rent reasonable. Apply 114 Washington street. FOR RENT Large, double room, with or without board. Apply River side Dining Hall, 9 North Front street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, single or ensuite; all conveniencves, in cluding phone; reference required. Ap ply 1015 North Front street. ONE furnished front room for rent. 203 Chestnut street. Bell phone. THREE ROOMS FOR REftT Fur nished for light housekeeping: rent reasonable; all conveniences; references exchanged. 340 South Sixteenth street. FOR RENT Suite of rooms, or an apartment of 4 or 6 rooms, for light 1 housekeeping: steam heat; gas range; water heater. Rent reasonable. Apply 229 North Second street. ! FOR RENT Furnished rooms; de | sirable location; light and pleasant; Reservoir car passes house. Inquire I 1715 Walnut street. FOR RENT Two beautifully fur nished rooms, single or ensuite, second floor front, facing Capitol Park: city steam heat; use of bath and plione; rent reasonable. 406 North street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; all conveniences, including phone. Call 107 Chestnut street. Bell phone ISOIJ. ROOMS WANTED PERMANENT man wants lodging in private family; pay in advance $1.25 week; no others need reply; owners or others permanently located please re ply. Address S., 1933, care of Tele graph. WANTED WANTED l,OOO men who want to 1 buy made-to-measure shirts. $1.25 each, 3 for $3.50 and up. Guaranteed tit. Good quality, latest patterns. W. Morrow, 1007 Market street. WANTED Old furniture, china, glassware, old books, stamps, etc. We are buyers for Boston. New York and Western collectors and will positively pay better prices than ever offered by any local collectors or dealers. Call or address Antique Shop, 1419 Sixth street. Ilarrisburg. FOR SALE HORST'S WEATHER ST RTF'S guaranteed for ten years. SI.OO per door. Windows, only 6c per foot, put on. S. R. Horst, Jr., Lemoyne. Pa. FOR SALE lady's diamond ring, one-half carat. Price very reasonable Address 11., .'943, care of Telegraph. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS In Leathir Bags. Suit Cases. Trunks to make room tor Holiday goods. Wholesale and Re tail Leather Merchants, Specialty j orders and repairing. Harrlsburg Har. nesa and Supply Co., Second and Cheat | nut. I CLOSING OCT BARGAINS I IS—Cherry I parlor set. J7; "Neponset." better than : linoleoutn. 35c; locust-chestnut fence ; posts, 15c; Imported body brussels. 55c; | best. $1; 9x12 rugs. |3; heaters, ranges, ! guns. etc. Ylngst. Front-Cumberland. 1915 CALENDARS , FOR SALE. Orders promptly filled | 20,000 samples at a bargain. Myers Mfg" Co.. Third and Cumberland streets 1 above Miller's Shoe Store. FOR SALE Lady's \ carat, Tif fany style, diamond ring, size 5. Cost S7O. Any reasonable offer accepted Good reason for selling. Box J.. 1941 care of Telegraph. FOR SALE A licensed countrv hotel, furnished, with all good bulld'- ings and 25 acres of land, in good con dition. Al bargain, doing good business. Address 0., 1942. care of Daily Tele graph, Harrlsburg. Pa. ASBESTOS INSOLES For sore! tired, aching feet. Cooling In summer warming in winter. Postpaid, 25c llarrah Mfg. Agency. 905 Kunkel Build ing. Harrlsburg. Salesmen and women wanted. "Footease assured." FOR SALE 2OO turkeys. 22c per It), live weight. H. S. Bomberger, Pal myra, Pa. Bell phone. FOR SALE Singing Canaries, up to-date Bird and Parrot Cages, large Ooldflsh and Globes of all sizes; Bird Seeds, natural fish food and supplies, at Gebhardt's. the "Bird Man." 1004 North Third, between Boas and Herr. FOR SALE Contractor's equip ment. including traveling derricks pumps of various makes and sizes; mounted and vertical boilers, lumber wheelbarrows, etc. All plant bought new at start ot job and used only eight months. Address S. L Thomsen, Super. Intendent The West Construction Co Ilarrisburg, Pa. Phone 1861, J. FOR SALE ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can l>» (•cured at tb« Telagrapn Business Office. | FINK AMI COMPLETE I.INK AUTO ROBES, Steamer Ruga. Car riage Hobes. Horse Blankets ana Stable Blankets. UarriaburK H*rne.\» & Sup ply Company, Second and Cbeicuul streets. GLASS window algna. Furnished ' Roomi, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and i i Board and Table Board at Sic each, una of these signs will be given with each ■lx-tlme order for a classified ad. It paid In advance. Inquire at Office of , lelegrapu. FOR SALE CARDS on aala at the J Telegraph Business Offica. FOR SALE One Merkel motor ! cycle engine, aluminum case, 3-H.-P., good running . order. complete, coll, carberutor, etc.; first SIO.OO takes this I engine. Keystone Cycle Co., Sit North I Third street. ! FOR SALE IS* 14 Ford automobile, ' with electric lights and K.-W. shock ! absorbers. On account of illness this ; machine is offered at h low figure. H. ; U. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. I FOR SALE Handsome large aet of I valuable black furs, pillow muff, ani mal shaped scarf, very latest. Set new, never worn; sacrifice for (12.00: wortli j 165.00. Lady going to Florida for wln | ter months, not needed. Will send to | any address . C. O. L). privilege of in spection before payment. All expenses | paid. Miss Alexandra, residence 14 | East Centre street, Baltimore, Md. FOR SALE, CHEAP Addre-sograrh I foot-power machine, with cabinet. Har risburg Shoo Mfg. Co.. Harrlsburg, Pa. FOR MKXT FOR RENT Office in Commercial Bank Building, first floor front. Rent. t-O-OO per month. Can be used ,s an office or small store room. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES I MADE |&0,000 in Ave years in the mail order business, began with It. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hen cock. 355 Luclcport. N. T. FOR SALE Old-established cigar, pool and soda fountain business. Busi ness section, rent. Lease includes i two extra rooms, for cigar manufactur j ing or living. Hood business. Reason for selling, impaired health. El Mundo Cigar Co.. Market and Water streets, York. Pa. ANY Intelligent rerson can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers; I experience unnecessary. Send for par- I titulars. Press Syndicate. 798. Lock ' port. N. T. BL'SINKSS PERSONALS REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING ! with best material and by expert help. i Send us your worn furniture. Our best efforts insure your satisfaction. S. N. Cluck. 3zu Woodbine street. GENERAL UPHOLSTERING Send us your old furniture—we use best of I material —drr.pery work —carpet-iaylng. Estimates given. H. Vollmer s sue- I censor, Jos. Coplinky, 1208H - orth Third. Bell phone. FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, tit* Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street, Harrlsburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell into. ABDOMINAL BELTS to order; any kind you need. Comhblnatlon Belts, with truss, for naval rupture and float ing kidney. S. S. Appendicitis Belts tor after operation. Lady attendants. Shanaman's, 408 Market, Second Floor. Accordian side and knife plait ; ing done while you wait. Full length skirts a specialty. AH work i done on premises. Simrns, clean ers and dyers, 33 North Second street, 802 North Third street. HAULING 11. W. LATIIt:, Hoarding stablt and National Transfer Co. Movers of fdanos, safes, boilers and general haul ng. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 2603 R. MONEY XO LOAN j MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate | security In any amounts and upon any terrns to suit borrower. Address P. u. I Box 174. Harrlsburg, Pa. LOANS—SS to 1200 for nonest work ing people without bank credit at less I than legal rates, payable In instalments 1 to suit borrowers' convenience. Cooperative Loan and investment Co, 204 Chestnut Street. STORAGE HARRISBURcfsTUP.AGE CO. Two i new eight-story brick warehouses, one absolutely divided Into Ore proof private rooms of various sizes for the storage of household goods; the other warehouse of the most approved ! type of fire retardent construction tor general merchandise. They are equip ped with two large electric freight ele vators and spiral chute for tno quick I and safe handling of household goods l and all kinds ot merchandise. Low storage rates. South Second street near Paxton. on the tracks of Penna. R. R. STORAGE IN 3-story brick build lag, rear 4M Market afreet. Household goods In eleaa, private rooms. Reasonable ratea. Apply ta P. G. Olener. Jeweler. 4ot» Market St. Central Storage Co. CORNER COURT and CRANBERRY STREETS. Harrlsburg, Pa. Bell phone I—New Four-story Building Private t rooms —Furniture and china packing a ! specialty—Heated rooms for pianos and j perishable goods. STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and oier-.nandlse. Ptl vate rooms, $l to $3. Wagons. 10 cants ! per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co.. 411 Broad street. Both shonas. LEGAL NOTICES An Ordinance regulating the mainte | nance of shade trees and other trees upon or along sidewalks ot the Bor ough. j Be it ordained by the Burgess and Council of the Borough of Paxtang, ! and It is hereby ordained by authorlty of the same. Section 1. Any person who shall i have shade or other trees growing up ' j on or along any sidewalk in the bor ' lough shall keep them pruned and trlm ! meil so that no brandies or limbs shall project over the sidewalk at a height of less than eight feet above the grade of the sidewalk. Section 2. Any person who shall vio late this ordinance shall he subject to a fine of not less than five dollars and not exceeding twenty dollars. Passed Council October 26. 1914. J. Q. A. RITHEIIFORD. JR.. i President of Council. Attest: — H. W. CROUSE. Secretary. [SEAL! Approved October 26. 1914. T. W. SMALL WOOD. Chief Burgess. December, 12, 1914. SEALED PROPOSALS will be re ceived at the office of the Superinten dent of Streets and Public Improve ments up to 12 o'clock noon of Monday, December 21. 1914, for the construction Of SEWERS 111 SIXTEENTH, DOCK. SEVENTEENTH and TWENTIETH STREETS. Blank bids and specifica tions may be had on application. The right to reject any or all bids is re served. W. H. LYNCH. Superintendent. HARRIBBURG ffijjftl TELEGRAPH NORMAL CONDITIONS IN MARKET INDICATED i i Movement Points to Accumulation of Week-end Buying Orders By Associated Press New York, Dec. 14. Business on the Stock Exchange to-day opened with every outward Indication of a restora tion of normal conditions. The general rise in prices which marked the re sumption of operations last Saturday was continued, though fewer Issues were traded in during the first halff hour. During that period trading was limited to the Copper group, which rose 1 to 2H points. Heading. Lehigh Valley, Krie and St. Paul also materi ally extended last Saturday's gains. Atchison and Pennsylvania were among ; the few prominent Issues to show hesl- ; tation. The movement pointed to an . accumulation of week-end buying or- , ders, together with a further covering of short contracts. Transactions In the first hour were 40 per cent, in excess of that period last Saturday. Although realising for I protlts was general, it failed to check the further advance. Coppers continu ed to climb, their movement being at tributed to a combination of better trade considerations, relative cheapness and speculative possibilities. In the railway group Pennsylvania recovered. At the Clearing House United States Steel sold at ,ioss, 5 s , lunder July 30 closing, with I'nlon Pacific at l.lS'.i — an advance of l'». Canadian Pacific was 153 bid. offered at 15S. Bonds were firm. Rate Increase Granted, Says New York World The Interstate Commerce Commis sion has granted the 5 per cent, rate Increase to the railroads, says the New York World of to-day. The World declares it learns from an official of unquestionable knowledge that it was voted Saturday and will probably be announced next Saturday. The World says: "Washington. Dec. 18.— from an official whose knowledge of the sit uation is believed to be unquestionable the World learned to-night that the last serious opposition to an increase in freight rates on the eastern rail roads was removed yesterday and the Interstate Commerce Commission for mally voted to permit the 5 per cent, advance. •'Announcement of the decision will be made within ten days, probably next Saturday afternoon. The com mission' practice in the past has been to make public its rulings at such times. In order that businessmen may be given opportunity to digest them before the stock exchanges open again." PHI I, A DEI.PHI A PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia. Dec. 14. Wheat Higher: No. 2. red. spot, export, $1.20® 1.21 H: No. 1. Northern, Duluth, export, sl.29'i ® 1.31 Va. Corn Firm: No. 2, yellow, local, 81®«lHc. Oats Firm: No. 2, white, 54® 54Hc. Bran Steady: winter, per ton. $26.50@27.00; spring, per ton, s2G.ooii 25.50. Beflned Sugars • Market steady: powdered, 4.95 c; fine granulated, 4.85 c; confectioners' A. 4.75 c. Butter —/The market is firm: western, creamery, extras. 34c; nearby prints, fancy. 37c. Eggs The market is steady; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases. <12.00® 12.30 per ease; do., current receipts, free cases, % sll.lo® 11.60 per case: western, extras, firsts, free cases, $12.00® 12.30 per case; do., firsts, free cases, sll.lo® 11.60 per case. ' Live Poultry Weak; fowls, 12{i 14c; old roosters. 10®llc: chickens, 11 ®l3s; turkeys, 13®16c; ducks, 13®14c; geese. 13® 15c. Dressed Poultry Firm; turkeys, fancy, 21® 22c; do., average, 17<fJ19c; fowls, heavy. 17%®lKHc; do., average. | HSiliMc: do., small, 12f013c; old. roosters. 12 lie; broiling chickens, near by, H><ftl6>4e; western, 14®20c: roast ing chickens, 14®23c;; ducks, 14® 15c; geese-, 12® 13c. Flour—-The market is steady;; winter, clear. $3.85®4.10; straights, Pennsyl vania. new, $5.00®6.25: spring straights $6.35® 3.60: do., patents, $5.65®6.50;i ! western, $4.2604.40; patents, $4.60® i 4.76; Kansas straight, jute sacks, S4.IS 1 04.30; spring, firsts, clear. $4.0004.80; | straights. $4.20®4.80; patents. $4,360 I Hay The market Is weak; tlm i othy. No. 1. large bales. $18.00S18.60; | No. 1. medium bales. $15.50® 16.50: No. I 2. do., $15.50® 16.50; No. 3, $14.00®) I 15.00; sample, $13.00® 14.00; no grade. J sll.oo® 13.00. Clover mixed hay. I.lght mixed. ! $17.00® 17.50; No. 1. do.. $16.00® 16.50; No 2, do.. $14.50613.50. I Potatoes Market weak: New 'York, per bushel, 554j62c; Pennsylva | nla. per bushel, 45<fi nOc; Jersey, per basket, 35® 40c. XK\Y YORK STOCK KXCIIAXGK Open, lligh. Low. Clos. Alaska G M 23? i 25"4 23 a 4 25% Amal. Cop 52' i 57% 52Vs 56"* Am. B. 5... 3014 SOU 29>4 30U Am. Can .. 26 s , 27 2614 27 Vi Am. Can pd 92 9292 92 'i Alii. C. ft F 4 4',4 4 6 4 4>» 46 Am. C. O. . 36 40 36 40 Am. Ice S. 23 23% 23 23% Am. Smelt. 57 Vj 60 'j 57 U 60'n —— I.KGAL XOTICKS SEPARATE SEALED PBOPOSALS will be received until 2:00 P. M, De cember 21. by the undersigned at his .office, Calder Building, for the furnish ing of all materials and the installa tion of: An underground cable electric light ing system in River Front Park, be tween Paxton Street and Iron Alley. An underground cable electric light ing system in Twelfth Street Park. An underground cable electric llght j Ing system in River Front Park, be tween Belly and Maclay Streets. Plans and specifications may be seen at the above office. All bids must he accompanied by a certified check, or bond, approved by the City Solicitor, for S2OO, and the successful bidder will be required to (lie a bond for 25 per cent, of the con tract price to secure faithful perform ance of the contract. The right Is re served to reject any or all bids. M. HABVEY TAYLOR, Superintendent of Parks and Public Property. NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Mary E. Winters, late of City of Harrlsburg, Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, having 4>een granted to the undersigned residing In City of Harrisburg. all persons Indebted to said Estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement FREDERICK M. OTT. 222 Market Street. Harrisburg. Pa., Executor. IIVHRISBIRG NATION Al, BANK Capital, 9300,000—Surplus. 53R0.000 Harrisburg, Pa., December 12, 1914. J A MEETING of the Stockholders of the Harrisburg National Bank, for the election of Directors, will be held at Its Banking House. Tuesday. January 12, 1916. between the hours of 10 and 12 A. M. W .L. GORGAS, Cashlsr. ! Am. T. & T U7V4 11 117 117*4! Atchison .. 93' i 95*, 93 % 95-% j Beth. Steel. 41»fc 4 2 v 41',, 41% Brook It. T. 86'., 87 86 87 ' Call. Petro. 19*, 19 N, 19>.* 19»1 Cen Leather 36 36 1 - 36 36 ' 2 j C., M.&St.P. 92 92 M, 9114 Ml* Conaol. Gas. 120 120 120 120 Corn Prod. 9 9 9 914 Distil. Sec.. 14 14 14 14 Erie 23 23 23 23% 1 j Lehigh V. . 135 138 134 'i 137! 1 Erie, Ist pfd. 36', 36 >3 36 36U I I 111. Met. .. 13 13 ; In-Met. I>t. 53 53% 52% 53 L. V 135 138 134 Vs 137% L & Nash. 125 126% 125 126 | Mo. Pac. 10% 11 10 H 10 Nev. C. C.. 12% 14 12 "4 .13 'j X.Y...N.H.4H. 56 57 56 56^! N. Pac. ... 101% 104 i. 3 101 104« i I Pac. Mail'.. 22 22 22 22 P. n. R. . 167% 109% 107% 109 1 Peo. G. & C. 117% 117% 117% 117% I Pgh. Coal.. 16% 17 16% 16% i Pgh. C. Pf. 8(1% SO 80% 82 % ( Ray Con. C. 17% 17>- 17% 17% | Reading .. 149 151 148% 150% 1 Rep. I. &S. 18% 20 .18% 20 R. I. &S. pf 77 77 % 77 77 % i Rock Island 1% 1% 1% i%i Rock Is. pf 3% 3% 3% 3% I South'n Ry 16% 16% 16% 16% I So. Ry. pf<| 64% 64% 64 64 Tenn. Cop.. 31% 33% 31% 33% Texas Co. .. 135 137% 135 137% U. S. Rub.. 54% 56% 54% 56% Utah Cop.. 49% 51% 41) % 50% W. U. Tel.. 58% 59% 58% 59% West. Mfg.. 66 70 66 69 Philadelphia STOCKS Philadelphia. Dec. 14. 2 P. M. —! Stocks strong. Cambria Steel 1.1% ! General Asphalt 33 I General Asphalt, Pfd..* 68 | Lehigh Navigation 76 Valley 69% Pennsylvania Railroad 56% Philadelphia Traction 24 Philadelphia Company 35 | Philadelphia Rapid Transit .... 13 5 h I Reading 75% Storage Battery 4'.l I Union Traction 41 United Gas Improvement 82'* i V. S. Steel 59% Warwick Iron and Steel Bid 9% ! CHICAGO CATTLE Chicago. 111., Dec. 14. Hogs Re- I ceipts, 52,000; slow. Bulk of sales, $6.80 I <#7.10; light, $6.45(if7.05: mixed. sfi.6oti 7.10; heavy, $6.55' a 7.15; rou-11, $6.551t i 6.70; pigs. $5.00®" 7.00. Cattle Receipts, 42.000: slow. Na tive steers. $5.50®'10.80; western. $5,15 1 (98.16; cows and heifers, $3.10® 8.25; I calves, $6.25® 9.00. Sheep—Receipts, 3S.000; weak. Sheep, ! $5.25(1/6.50: yearlings, S6.SOC!i 7.60; | lambs. $6.50f?5.50. BUSINESSMEN TO DINE New York. Dec. 14.—More than 800 j leading businessmen of this city have > reserved places for a "peace insurance i luncheon" to be held to-morrow night j under the auspices of the Merchants' j Association. The speakers, including Henry L. Stimson, formerly secretary of war; Major General Leonard Wood. 1 and Mayor John P. Mitchell, will dis- 1 cuss means of preventing the United j States from engaging In war. ARREST ESQUIMAUX GIRL Jennie Ematannock. the Esquimaux I girl who came here with a carnival j show during the winter, is again in i iail. At a hearing before Mayor John j K. Royal this afternoon witnesses said ! the girl had been drinking, and yes- ; terday uoured oil over the carpet and 1 furniture in her room in a small hut In : Sibletown. intending to set lire to the! place. The police arrived before she! carried out her threat. The girl was rent to jail for thirty days in, default of a S2O fine. TWO CAMPAIGNS SUCCESSFUL Two successful Young Men's Chris tian Association campaigns have just been completed by E. J. Hockenberry, of this city. Young Men's Christian As sociation soecialist. At Nashville. Tenn.. Mr. Hockenberry enrolled 770 new members. At Hartford. Conn., 1,- ::$0 new members were signed up. Mr. Hockenberry has conducted sixteen . campaigns, and enrolled 18,000 mem bers this year. FALLS ASLEEP IN MOVIE Roy Ditaman, 1190 Walnut street, fell asleep In a moving picture show in Market street near Thirteenth. Sat urday night. The proprietor closed up. When Ditaman awakened he! had a hard time letting people know Ihe was locked in. Sergeant Draben |stadt and Patrolman Illpple rescued the young man. ARREST PAROLED PRISONER Daisy Allen, colored, aged 20 years, a paroled prisoner from the State 1 Prison at Auburn. N. Y., was arrested I Inst night by Detective Joseph Poach/ The girl violated her parole in leaving: I New York Slate. jMI j Iv_ hold out ? q P Don't sacil ! w] fice that gift to a loved 2 just because you haven't ! money. Consult us. We )ply people of salaried posi ns with money in amounts m ss'»sso eral Terms —Quick Con fidence Are Our Mottoes , , Oprn Kvrnincs from December 12 to 24. nployees Discount Co. 6 N. 3rd St., Room 2, Security Trust Bldf. ENSED BONED DECEMBER 14,1914. ITHEORETICAL CDKCH | WINS CHAMPIONSHIP Coach Robert Zuppke Never Played in a Football Game, Nor Earned a Letter Chicago, 111., Dec. 14.—That a coach ; need not have had active experience |to be successful, has at last been | proven. The University of Illinpis eleven won the western championship ; this season with the aid of Robert j Zuppke, a coacb who never played in ! I a game. Zuppke graduated from the | University of Wisconsin without even 1 | winning his "W." I When a student at Madison, Zuppke j showed his football brains by watch ling the Varsity from the aide lines land storing his inind with improv.e- J ments in the work of the eleven, by j which its efficiency might be increased. Finally, he mustered up courage lo impart several of them to the head coach, who was sufficiently broad minded to see the good in them: after that, Zuppke's advice • was freely sought in tactical matters. After graduation he went to Muske gon and coached the team there into , the championship. His work was so | good that oak Park High School, in j Chicago, offered him a position at a j good salary. He developed a joke team into a worldbeater among high 1 school elevens. Zuppke taught Ghee, jthe Dartmouth quarterback, the rudi- I ments of football, lie taught Pele 1 Russell, the Chicago Quarterback. He I turned out Macomber, one of the best | halfbacks in the West, and lie turned I out a score of others who since have ! made their marks in college football. ! There were some among the Il linois' athletic authorities who were against giving Zuppke the job. on the ground that he never had played on ja big college eleven. But the major ity favored Zuppke's apointment. In his first speech to his new \ ! charges Zuppke said: I "Boys, we will have a motto, and 1 jthat motto shall be, 'We don't get | hurt.' And, in the second place, we will play along the theory that there ! isn't a football eleven in the world itliat can heat us. In the third place, boys, when you go against a team that •outweighs you, don't worry. Use your ! brains. Where brawn and bulk are | lacking, brains will turn the trick." CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADE 1 Chicago. 111., Dei*. 14. Board of Trade closing*. Wheat—December. 1.18; May, 1.21*4. Corn —December, »J3; May. 69U- I Oats —December, 47*1h; May, 517«. Pork —January, 18.10; May, IS.6ft. Lard—January, 9.80; May, 10.07. | Ribs —January, 9.87; May, 10.20. MILTON BRICK COMPANY FOR SALE RED SHALE Rough Texture Brick Building : Brick Paving : : Brick Sidewalk Brick Also Brick For Baws, Farm Buildiags aid General Purposes Call and Sec Us er Write For Particulars Milton Brick Company Milton, Pennsylvania I f ' Frank R & S Real Estate and Insurance Office, No. 18 N. Third St HARRIBBURG, PA. Offer* th« following property FOR 410 Spring Avenue 3-story brick and frame dwelling. 6 rooms. Rent, $10.50. 215 Chestnut Street Furnished apartment, 3 rooms and bath. Rent, $25.00. ' M MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS LEGAL RATES EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY » N. MARKET SQCARE Room 31. 4th Floor Spooncr Building # MONEY FOR SAJJARHBD PBOPt,« , and others upon their own nanet. i Cheap rates, easy payments, conr.dea- Adama * Co.. R. SO*. S I*. 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