LOST LOST Hound, white and brown markings. Reward if returned to 1438 Derry street. LOST Sunday, between 7 and" o'clock, pocketbook, containing $ll.OO, change and valuable papers, Philip E. Peck. Reasonable reward if returned to Telegraph Office. toliM) 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. ttiwLl' t\ AAll* D Mule WANTED Railway mall and postal clerks; examinations soon; WW two thousand appointments at home; write for Plan No. 16 of pay ment after appointment. Philadelphia Business College, Civii Seivico Dept., . Philadelphia, Pa. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy to get My free booklet V-3<- tells how. , Write to-day—NOW. Eail Hopkins, ! Washington, D. C. WANTED A man acquainted with the grocery and butcher trade in Hat risburg, who can run an auto, to sell a meat specialty; position to last until .May 1 or probably longer. Must be able to "give good reference. Taylor Provi sion Co.. Box 156. Trenton. .N. J. BECOME Railway <rl e r ks i l H?'n risburg Mail Carriers, $60.00 to sljo.oo month. Pull unnecessary. Schedule of Winter and Spring examinations free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 06--W, Rochester, N. V. ■ WANTED Baker's helper; must | have had experience. Apply at Daven- i port's Lunch, 325 Market street. lIK Ll* WANTED —I'cina Ic J "Silk Mill on Ful- Time." Sonic | more experienced help needed. | Apply at office, Cor. Second and j North streets. j WANTED First of year, a woman for retail and wholesale office; must have had experience In bookkeeping I a fid stenography; give reference and | salary wanted. A. B. C., Harrisburg ! Telegraph. , WANTED Middle-aged woman for general housework; good wages to right party. Apply 1908 Market street. SITUATION WANTED—MaIe | WANTED Painter wishes a posi tion; is experienced in all kinds of painting; will start at a reasonable figure, and can furnish best of refer ence. Address 1008 South Ninth street. WANTED Man wants any kind of work. Apply 1931 North Fourth street. j SITUATIONS WASTED—i'cmale j4\XTKU Experienced colored cifflßVdesires position in hotel, restau rant, or boardingiiouse. Call, or ad dress 1211 Wallace street. WANTED Middle-aired widow de- j sires position as first-class cook for institution, school, hotel or home. In or out of city; can furnish best of refer ence. Address M. W„ General Delivery, I'arllsle Post Office. WANTED By girl, general house work. or position as housekeeper. Call, or address, 40t± Summit street. WANTED By colored woman, gen eral housework. Address H., 1960, care ..f Telegraph. REAL ESTATE FOR JSALJS „ i FOR SALE Corner property at 620 Cumberland street for sale. Large house suitable business location. Special price to quick buyer. Particu lars at Bell Realty Co., Bcrgner Build ing. FOR SALE 76 N. Eighteenth St.— 3-story brick S rooms, bath and fur nace lot, iS'.&xSS side entrance front and rear porch nearly new very attractive home. Brinton-Paclier t'o., Second and Walnut streets. I SEVERAL VACANT HOUSES FOR ! SALE on easy payments; all improve ments; very little cash needed. Get particulars. Why not buy Instead of rent? Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing THREE brick houses, practically new, for sale on easy terms —now va cant. All modern improvements porches. Small cash payments as rent. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. •VEAL EniAljt. lull UEMI FOR RENT 3317 Williams street, j store and dwelling; 9 rooms; bath; hot i and cold water: all conveniences; cor ner property; rent. $15.00. Apply Dr. L C. Goldman, 710 North Sixth street. I FOR RENT Houses with all improve ments at moderate rentals. J. E. Gipple. 1251 Market street. RE.\f. ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT No. 1611 Swatara street; eight rooms; all improvements; porch; yurd: SIB.OO. Inquire H. E. Afartz, 204 Market street. FOR RENT House No. 138 Cumber land Road, Enola, Pa.; all improve ments; SIB.OO per month. Apply Jacob Bowers. 14 South Brick Church Road, Enola, Pa. AI'AHTMJENTIS FOR KENT 107 South Front Street newly reno vated Apartments two large rooms, kitchenette and bath three rooms, kitchenette and bath second and < third floors furnished or unfurnish ed city steam Janitor service modern improvements. Apply at above address. FOR RENT Furnished. second floor apartments, for light housekeep ing. two or four rooms; rent reason able: all conveniences. Apply before 6 P. M., #2l North Second, after 6 P. M„ ■ 518 North Second street. Bell phone huu.us l uii itluM FOR RENT Furnished rooms; all i conveniences, including phone. Call 107 j Chestnut street. Bell phone ISOIJ. ! RENT Furnished rooms, sIHe or enguite; all convenlencves, in cluding phone; reference required. Ap ply 1015 North Front street. FOR RENT —Nicely furnished rooms in very good location; use of bath and telephone. Call at 203 State street. FOR RENT - Furnished rooms on second floor front and back; single or ensulte. with board; private family; home comforts; two minutes walk from Capitol. Phone 818 L Bell. N FOR SALE North Front Street Building Plot The biggest value for the money in River Front vacant ground—plot 100x170 ft., one hundred feet south of Emer ald Street. Miller Bros. & Neefe HEAL ESTATE Fire Insurance Surety Bunds ' I.oennt nml Court Streets ■- WEDNESDAY EVENING, HARJRISBURG TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 23, 1914 TRY A TELEGRAPH CLASSIFIEI Aft—MOW ROOMS FOR KENT FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms, pleasantly situated, at 203 liel lter street; use of bath and phone; ref erence required. FOR RENT Suite of rooms, or an apartment of 4 or 6 rooms, for light housekeeping; steam heat; gas range; water heater. Rent reasonable. Apply 229 North Second street. FOR RENT Two beautifully fur nished rooms, single or ensuite, second floor front, facing Capitol Park; city steam heat; use of bath and phone; rent reasonable. 406 North qtreet. ROOMS WANTED WANTED By young couple, two or three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; prefer quiet place with middle-aged couple; no consideration given communications not stating terms. Address H., 1962, care of Tele graph. WANTED Two or three rooms for light housekeeping; couple with baby. Address C., 1969, care at Telegraph. , ii I WANTED WANTED TO BUY. second-hand fur nace outfit and radiators. Address to Louis Levltz, Lebanon, Pa. WANTED l,OOO men wno want to buy made-to-measure , shirts. $1.25 each, 3 for $3.50 and up. Guaranteed fit Good quality, latest patterns. W. Morrow, 1007 Market street. WANTED Present address of the following: Mrs. Kate B. Wright. Pasquole Filllppelli. ! Mr. Chas. Mackey. Please send correct address to J. W. j Solders, -105 Telegraph Building. Har risburg Savings & Loan Association. | WANTED Old furniture, china, I glassware, old books, stamps, etc. Wo j are buyers for Boston. New York and i Western collectors and will positively ! pay better prices than ever offered by | any local collectors or dealers. Call ior address Antique Shop. 1419 Sixth | street. Harrisburg. BOARDERS WANTED I BOARDING AND LODGING for men of good character. Newly furnished I rooms. Good cooking. On car line. ! Hell phone 2841 Y. Address 1520 Berry hill street. FOR SALE FOR SALE Barred Rock cockerels also White Wyandottes. four liens j and one cockerel —and 12 White Leg horn pullets. Bargain if taken at once. Bell phone. A. B. Davis, Penbrook, Pa. FOR SALE On account of leaving town, will sacrifice my practically new piano. Would like to sell for cash, but if 1 cannot get cash will sell on easy terms. Address J., 1958, care of Tele graph. I FOR SALE, BARGAIN Handsome onyx Soda Fountain, and mahogany superstructure, refrigerator base; also soda counter with marble base, German silver drain and sink, Ice cream cabinet with German silver top. Kelly's Drug Store. Sunbury, Pa. FURNITURE Going West, will sell ! six rooms, parlor, dining-room, bed rooms, brass beds, kitchen cabinet and rugs. If interested call Bell phone 2X041* or United 466 Z. CALKS FOR SALE At Gable's. 111-117 S. Second street. Red Tip, Ring Point, Blizzard, Rowe Junior, Can't Slip, Giant Grip and Always Sharp Calks. FOR SALE Singing Canaries, up to-date Bird and Parrot Cages, large Goldfish 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 Heywood white enamel baby carriage. Will sell at a sacrifice. Slightly used. Address C., 1965, care of Telegraph. — —4 FOR SALE s37o will buv two shares of stock in conservative National Bank now earning more than eight per cent, on tills price. Address Box 1964, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE At Gable's, 111-117 S. Second St., 5,000 Sets New Sash, Bxlox | 12 L. primed and glazed, at $1.15 per ' set. Also all regular sizes. FOR SALE At Gable's, 113, 115 and 117 South Second street, 5,000 gallons New Era, ready mixed paint. Acme quality. Also the full line of the Acme make. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FINE AND COIII'LETE I.INIfI AUTO ROBES, Steamer Rugs. Car ' rlago Robes. Horse Blankets and Stable I Blankets. Harrisburg Harness & Sup i ply Company, Second and Chestnut 1 streets. 1015 CALENDARS ! FOR SALE Orders promptly fill ed good assortment few samples left at bargain prices. Myers Mfg. Co., [Third and Cumberland streets, above | Miller's Shoe Store. EOK SALE THE Board of Commissioners of Pub lic Grounds and Buildings will offer at public sale, in front of State Capitol Building, at entrance Fourth and State Streets, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, at 10 o'clock A. M.. .January 9, 1915, the fol lowing buildings and structures upon the -'-emises within the boundaries of the proposed extension of Capitol Park, in Eighth Ward. City of Harrisburg: State Street, COS, 725, 700, 702. North Street, 431. Cowden Street. 109. South Street, 421, 510. 611, Fourth Street. 145 to 157. Short Street. 122, 124. Office and Ma chine Shop formerly of Harrisburg Steam Heat Company. Tanners Street, 127, Boiler room of Harrlsburr Staam Heat Co. Filbert Street. 106. 402, 507. Cranberry Street. 406. Walnut Street, 510. South Alley. 436. ' Also structures and buildings for | merly property of Paxton Flour & Feed ! Company, situate between State, Poplar. Soutii Street and Pennsylvania Railroad as follows: Flour Mill and Grain Warehouses. Frame Stable. Board and Brick Fences surround ing properties, i Fifth Street. 501. I The purchaser shall pay to the Com [inon weal til of Pennsylvania, through the office of the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings. Harris burg. Pennsylvania, by certified check I or United States currency, the amount at which the said building or buildings and structures are awarded to them, as follows: A cash payment of 25 per cent, shall be made on day of sale and the balance before entering upon the property to remove the material pur chased. In all cases where the premises are unoccupied possession will be given the purchaser immediately. Where the premises are tenanted possession will be given immediately after the prem ises are vacated. The Commonwealth will not be responsible for anv dam age to property after possession Is given. Purchaser shall state at time of their offer the time required to re move the buildings and material after being given possession by the Common wealth. which In no case shall be longer than 60 days. All building refuse shall be carted away from the premises bv the purchaser. All foundation wall's must be taken down and removed at least three feet below level of street. The Board of Commissioners of Pub lie •Grounds and Buildings reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids i The work of removal shall be perform ed under the direction of and to the satisfaction of the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings. NOTE—The sidewalks and street pavements are not to be removed bv purchaser of buildings or structures under this schedule. I By order of the Board. SAMUEL B. RAMBO. Superintendent. C. P. ROGERS. JR., Secretary. FOR SAUK FOR BALK on RKNT Will sublet office, together with privilege of pur chasing 1 office furniture, in one of the most desirable office buildings in city. Address 0., 1963. care of Telegraph. GLASS window signs. Furnished Rc«tns. Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and ISotikl and Table Board at 26c each. On* of tftuse signs will be given with each slx-tlme order for & classified ad. if paid in advance. Inquire at Office of Telegrapb. FOR SALE CARDS on aale at the Telegraph Buslneaa Office. tUK XLkJST FOR RENT Desk room: splendid light; every convenience. Inquire 905 Kunkel 'Building. FOR RENT Office in Commercial Bank Building, first floor iront. Rent, 125.00 per mouth. Can he used .s an office or small store room. BUSINESS OFPORT(jviIIES 1 MADE 160,000 in five years in the mail order business, began wltte so. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea cock, 355 Luckport. N. T. $7.20 STARTS you in business all your own. Labor-saving Ironing Pad; won derful seller; every home needs one. Retails for 10 cents —100 per cent, profit; worth Investigating. 322 Drexel Building, Philadelphia, Pa. ANY Intelligent r er&on can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers; cxperleuce unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate. 788. Lock port. N. T. BUSINESS I'KKSI >NAES REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert help. Send us your worn furniture. Our beat efforts insure your satisfaction. S. N. Cluck. 320 Woodbine street. HARRISBURG WEATHER STRIPS give comfort and satisfaction. Price per door, applied, SI.OO. Windows, per Bash, 50 cents. W. A. Bowers &. Son, 1119 North Seventh street. City. CONSCIENCE: Plea3e advise me in what way the five dollars belongs to the City as 1 do not know whero to credit it. OWEN M. COPEEIN, City Treasurer. Harrisburg Paste Works UU A. Uiueran Street I'APEKHANGERS', billposters, book binders' and all kinds of paste. Prompt shipment. All paste guarauteeu. iiull phone 1186 L, FOR falling hair try Oroaa Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Uross, the Druggist ai'd Apothecary, 119 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. u*u 1960, HAULING H. \V. LATUJbi, Uoarillnx Sti«l»l, ud .Va'lonal Transfer Co, Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general naul lng. H. W. Eathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Belt phone No. 250 JR. MONEY TO EOAN MONEY TO LOAN on Heal Estate security in any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. Box 174, Harrisburg, Pa. LOANS—IS to <2OO for nonest work* fug people without bank credit at less than legal rates, payable In instalments to suit uorrowers' convenience. Cooperative Loan and Investment Co.. 204 Chestnut Street STORAGE STORAGE 41l» Broad street, for household goods and merchandise, pii vate rooms, $l to f3. Wagons, 76 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper <Ji Co.. 411 Broad street. Both chonea. HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two new eight-story brick Warehouses, one absolutely fireproof divided into fire, proof private rooms of various sizes for the storage of household goods; the other warehouse of the most approved type of fire retardent construction for general merchandise. They are equip ped with two large electric freight ele vators and spiral chute for tiie quick and safe handling of household goods and all kinds of merchandise. Low storage rates. South Second street near Paxton. on the tracks of Penna: R. R. STORAGE IN 3-story brick building, rear 408 Market street. Household goods In deaE. private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to I*. G. Dlener, Jeweler, Market St. Central Storage Co. CORNER COURT and CRANBERRY STREETS, Harrisburg, Pa. Bell phone —New Four-story Building Private rooms—Furniture and.china packing a specialty—Heated rooms for pianos and perishable goods. LEGAL NOTICES SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed .until 2:00 P. M„ December 28, by the undersigned at his office. In the Calder Building, for the construction of a reinforced concrete bridge over Spring Creek, near Caircrun Street. Bids will be received upon the de signs on file in the above office, which inav be seen after Decern! er 2.". or up on designs submitted by bidders. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check, or bond, approved' by the City Solicitor, for S2OO, and a final bond of 25 per cent, of the contract price will be required of the successful bidder to secure faithful performance of the contract. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. M. HARVEY TATLOR, Superintendent of Parks and Public Property. In the Estate of John C. Kunkel, late of the City of Harrisburg. Dauphin County. Pa., deceased. NOTICE Is hereby given that Letters Testamentary on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said Estate are re quested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to 1/DUISA S. KUNKEL. Executrix, 11 South Front Street. Harrisburg. Pa. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application will bp made to The Public Service Commission of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania by The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania, for a certificate of public convenience, evidencing the Commission's approval of an agreement with the Harrisburg Light and Power Company for the sale of two poles in Harrisburg, Pennsylva nia. the public hearing on which will be held In the rooms of the Commission, at Harrisburg, on the 6th day of Janu ary, 1915. at 2:30 P. M.. when and where all persons In Interest may appear and be heard If they so desire. Estate of John T. Tilghman, deceasod. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same to MARGARET TILGHMAN, Or Executrix. HARGEST & HARGEST. Attorneys. NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Board of Pardons on Wednesday, January 6. A. D.. 1915, at 10 o'clock A. M.. at Har risburg. Pennsylvania, for the pardon of David Kaufman, who was recently convicted of larceny In the Court of Quarter Sessions of Dauphin County. DAVID R. GRIFFITH. JR., Attorney for David Kaufman. ICTIVI ISSUES IN MARKETS UNCHANGED Reading Was Only Stock to Move More Than a Slight Fraction By Associated Press Xw York, Dec. 23.—Early trailing: in to-day's stock market indicated a continuance of the recent dull and narrow movement. A majority of the active Issues were unchanged or at fractions above and below yesterday's closing. Heading was the only stock 1 to move more than a slight fraction, gaining 5-8, which it soon lost. Steel was a trifle lower at the outset, but recovered on denllngs which included a block at 1,000 shares. Otherwise the overturn was in small lots and by the end of the first thirty minutes busi ness fell away to minor proportions 'with a lower trend. i PHILAUKI.PHIA PftODl'CE By Associated Press Philadelphia, Dec. "3. Wheat Steady; No. 2. red. spot, export. $1.27 <& ! 1.28%; No. 1, Northern, Duluth, ex port, $1.35# 1.38. Corn Higher; No. 2, yellow, local, 74®74%c. Oats Higher; No. 2. white, 55 % <fj; 56c. Bran Steady; winter, per ton, $26.50®27.00; spring, per ton, $-s.oo<Vj' 25.50. Refined Sugars Market weak; powdered, 5.05 c; fine granulated, 4.05 c; confectioners' A. 4.85 c. Butter The market is firm; western, creamery, extras, 35c; nearby prints, fancy. 38c. i Eggs The market is firm; i Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, $12.80 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $12.00 per lease; western, extras, firsts, free cases, I $12.60 per case; do., firsts, free cases, : $12.00 per case. Live Poultry Weak; fowls, 12 (ft I 13c; old roosters. IOC, cnickens, loigi 13c; turkeys, 16@18c; ducks, 13@14c; I geese. 13 @ 15c. : Dressed Poultry Weak; turkeys, fancy, 20®22c; do,, average, 17©19 c; I fowls, heavy, 171® 18c; do., average, 14®10%c: do., small, 12f<J13c; old | roosters, 12% c: broiling chickens, near by, 16@22c; western, H®2oc; roast- I inn chickens, 14® 23c; ducks, 16®)17c; | geese, 14 SI 15c." Flour—The market is weak; winter, clear. S3.N6fM. H> straights KVnn-vi vania, new, $r.,15®5.35; spring straights $5,50®5.70; do., patents, $5.65@6.90; western, $4.25®4.40; patents. 4.75; Kansas straight, Juta sacks, s4.ls (J4.30; spring, firsts, clear, $4.00©4.J0: straights, $4.2004. SO; patents. $4.36® 4*o. ITay The market Is firm; tim othy. No. 1. largi- bul«.«, $1 R.ooli 18.60; No. 1, medium bales. slß.oo®lS.uG; No. 2., do., $16.50® 17.50; No. 3, $14.00® 15.00; sample, $13.00®14.0U; no grade, sll.oo® 13.00. Clover mixed hay I.lght mlx«'l. |17.00@18.50; No. 1, do., $16.00®16.50; No. 2. do.. $14.t>0(®15.50. Potatoes —• Market weak; New [ York, per bushel, 58®62c; Pennsylva nia. per bushel, 45@50c; Jersey, per basket. 35®40c. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS B y Associated Press Philadelphia, Dec. 23. 2 P. M. Stocks stend.v. iCambria Steel 42',i Heliigli Navigation 78% Lehigh Valley 06 Pennsylvania Railroad 52% Philadelphia Electric 23% I Philadelphia Rapid Transit .... 11% Reading 71 15-16 United Gas Improvement 82% |l T . S. Steel 48% CHICAGO BOARD OF THADK Hy Associated Press Chicago, 111,, Dec, 23. Board of I Trade closing: WJieat —December, 1.25% ; May. 1.28*4. Oorn—December, 05%: May, 71*4. Otfts—December, 48"»; May, 33%. Pork—January, 18.35; May. 18.8."'. l^ard—January, 10.30; May, 10.47. Ribs—January, 10.10; May. 10.45. CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press 'Chicago, 111., Dec. 23. Hogs Re ceipts. 50,000; weak. Bulk of sales, 57.055i7.20; light, $6.80@7.20; mixed, $6.90ti7.25; heavy, $6.11£®7.25: rough, $0.85 G( 7.00; pigs, $5.50® 7.10. Cattle Receipts, 8,000; strong. Na tive steers, $5.40® 10.00; western, $5.10 ®8.00; cows and heifers, $3.10©8.25; calves, $6.50 C« R. 50. Sheep Receipts. 18.000; strong. Sheep. $5.50@6.35; yearlings, $6.60® 7.45; lambs, $6.25®8.60. Pill I.A OKI. I'IIIA STOCKS By Associated Press , Phlladelpiha, Dec. 23. Stocks closed lower. Cambria Steel. 41 *» LEG AI. NOTICES In the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania ln Bankruptcy, No. 2825 ln the Matter of Clarence E. Zarfos, Bankrupt. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE THE undersigned Trustee will ex pose at public sale, on the premises of the bankrupt. No. 627 Boas Street, Har risburg, Pn., on SATURDAY, JANUARY HI, 1015, At 1 o'clock P. M., the following de scribed real estate and personal prop erty: • All that lot, or piece of land, situate in the City of Harrisburg. County of Dauphin, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning at tile southwest corner of Boas and Cowden Streets; thence westwardly along Boas Street 20 feet 9 Inches to a point, the line of property, now or late, of John Wagner; thence southwardly along said adjoining | property and parallel with Cowden I Street 62 feet to a point; thence west wardly by said property, now or late, of John Wagner and parallel with Boas Street 31 feet to a 3 feet wide private alley; thence southwardly along said 3 feet wide private alley 38 feet to an other 3 feet wide private alley; thence eastwardy along tlie last mentioned 3 feet wide private alley 51 feet 9 inches to Cowden Street: thence northwardly along said Cowden Street 100 feet to a I point, the place of beginning. Having thereon erected a dwelling house num bered 627 Boas Street, and bakery at tached in the rear. Also the personal property of the bankrupt. consisting of wagons, hordes, harness, desk. safe. . bakery store fixtures, bakery equipment, ma chinery, motors, paper bags and various supplies. The above described real estate will be sold free and clear of all encum brances. TERMS lO per cent, on day of sale, and balance thereof on confirma tion by the Court. JOHN C. ORR, \ Trustee. SEALED PROPOSALS will be reeelv ed until 2:00 P. M„ December 28. by tlio underslgtied at his office. Calde'r Building, for the construction of a Golf Club House In Reservoir Park. Plans and speclllcationc may be seen at the above office. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check, or bond, approved bv the City Solicitor, for S2OO, and a final bond of 25 per cent, of the contract price will be required of the successful bidder to secure faithful performance of the contract. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. M. HARVEY TAYLOR, Superintendent of Parks and Public Property. MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE and others upon their own names. Cheap rates, easy payments, confiden tial. Adam* * Cn B. 804. I W. Market CALENDAR & BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT Our Motto "SAFETY FIRST" Patrons and Friends : P I, D. E. Brightbill. hereby wish to thank most heartily the people who have mad# 11 possible for me to establish in their midst during the past seven years a large in surance business. Upon your patronage and many kind recommendations of me to your friends has the business been built. Devoting nearly all my time to the insurance business which ha* steadily and surely increased, I could not give the Real Estate business the attention that it needs in a city like Harrisburg and in order to render service to the public In the Real Es tate realm as well as to render the best service possible in the field of insurance, I have entered into partnership with Harry E. Kough and Joe Kline, both well known young hustlers of this city. By this combination we can offer the services of three men to those desiring to buy or sell Real Estate and also continue the efficient and prompt service to the insuring public that has characterized my business in the past. Persons desiring to buy horyes. Investment properties or business properties, will find it to their advantage to see some of the 140 city anfl suburban properties already listed by the new firm; also a number of farms, one 55-acre exceptionally good fruit farm and several country homes; and we wish to assure you that your Real Estate and Insurance needs and Inquiries will be given our immediate attention. As a token of remembrance and appreciation to patrons and friends, our Art and Business Calendars for 1915 have been prepared and are ready for distribution, and itil persons who have had business relations with D. E. Brightbill or the tlrtn of Kough rft Kline are Invited to call at the new Real Estate and Insurance Office, Sixth and Relly streets, for a 1915 calendar. Call for your calendar before December 30th because what are left over at that time will be generally distributed. If you cannot call before December 30th, please phone or drop us a card and calendar will be laid back for you. Wishing you one and all a Merry Christmas and a prosperous and Happy New Year, we are, Very sincerely yours, , Kough, Brightbill & Kline, Successors to D. E. Brightbill * General Asphait Ju S Steel.. 48% 4H 48 48 General Asphalt. Pfd 67% Utah Cop. 47-% 47*4 46% 46% irm __ _ _ ____ _ *■ ph!^M^r po : at ! on .:::: " MONEY Lehigh Valley 65' A IJX V.» 'i-? 4 "5? 1 Pennsylvania Railroad 51 Vi Weßt Mfg.. t> i % 07% 66% b6% | r<r\Tk Philadelphia Electric 23vS I rfjK Philadelphia Company 33 % j I Ji * Vrl\ Philadelphia Rapid Transit II i f <-«!SSar | iniPTll* A O » flilf Vmp r ov e iiie nt"! 1!!:!! JF LttV < >« i I M3OAl ' RATE 6 r • s - ste " 48 j ly * 'Jm BWMt on I EQUITABLE XKW «ooT .2£l| investment company open. High. how.' cios. ' '«» vouni, of ;■ »N. MARKET SQUARE Alasku G M 25 25'« 25 25% candy ivirr'l Room 21. 4tu floor Atnul Cop . 52% 52'j 49 'j week. ■ Spooner Building Am Bt Stig 33 31 ' A 111 C& K. 45 45 45 ' 45 / \ Am Ice Sec 2<i% 20% 20U 20' i With malice towards none, | TTTV/TDDtTT T AC? « Ant Loco . 22 22 22 22 with charity for all. with firm- U Am Smelt . 5 7 57 55 55 "ess In the right, as God gives us "Hull's Famous" Gold and Silver Am T& T. lit; lit:llti 110 lo see 'i l6 right.—Abraham l_in- Mounted Handles, for Ladies and i Anconda . 20% 25', z 24 U 24 Vi t'oln. Gentlemen from »1.00 up. Atchison.. 02y - 1 lj 90 oo TOS. D. BRENNER B & O ti9>4 OO'a 87 '* 07 'i 1 J " Beth Steel. 45% 45 % 4 ™ , , rwT . , Diamond Merchant and Jeweler Bkiyn it T. 85'/, 85% 84 84 Try Telegraph Want Ads. . no. i N»r» tim st. CalPet... 15'* 15 <i 15'.. 151.4 " ¥ Can Pacific 155'j, 1551 a 153% 153% " . . - . - . Cent Leath 37 37 '* 3« \ 3<i """ ■' ■■ ————i,, , Cit o 42 u 42'4 41 ' a 4l'i // 1 C. M&StP 87' i 87' iB5 85 r- 1 C Con Cop. Col !•" &1 . . 24 24 2 3 2 3 ' Coil Gas . . 112 ' a 112 112 ',4 112'.'. Erie ff 33% Gen E <'o. Goodr'h BF 2 4 2 4 24 2 4 Gt X. pfd . 1 Gt x ore sb in-.Met, pfd 50 Alex Petro .. 52 .>i "Vf>w Mo Pac ... 10% 10% o% i mf fJk u'/j WMW——rAiiai X Y Central 83% 83'« M \ XY.XH&H . sti 50 53 V. 53% x pac too p R u ioo% 100% 102' a 102% PeoG&c. 110 lit; 110 Pgh Ps car... R C Copper 15 U 15 Reading Tcnn Cop.. 80% 30% 2d% 2» s g Union Pac. l«0% 116% 113':. 113% A U S Rubber 53% 53%. 51% 51% ' ■ " ■■ 'J 'xmas Money V# w/ ILLyour supply of Money ssss ce that gift to a loved one just because you haven't the money. Consult us. We supply people of salaried posi tions with money in amounts IIM ,rom $5 * SSO J# liberal Terms —Quick Loans—Strict Con fidence Are Our Mottoes , , : J ; Open Evening* from December 12 to 24. Employees Discount Co. LICENSED BONDED 15
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