| ■ MY A TELEGRAPH CLASSIFIED AD-NOW | — He 1 p Wanted—M aI e I Ever read the appeals under this heading in the \ T^f graph Classified Ad columns? \ 'Jry it tonight, even though you have a good job \ andjcxpcct to stick to it. \ I*ad those ads tonight so that you may know \ fo yourself that there is work in Harrisburg for Vifose who can do it—that employers are ready and inxious to get competent help. And if you are an employer, read them to know what the other employers are doing, to know how Aou can secure more efficiency ; n your plant. ' USE TELEGAPH CLASSIFIED ADS FOR / ' RESULTS. I i DIED SEIGREST Miss Mary Seigrest. of 1811 Ruay street, died yesterday I morning, December "0, 1914, from aj complication of , lk Services Friday night, at . 30 o clock, from her sisters residrnce. Heckwith. 1831 Hudy street. The rel a lives and friends are in\»"ena without further n°tice. Bod> »ea\ e city Saturday afternoon for Lebanon. at 12:55, Philadelphia and Reading Kail road. Burial will take plate at Leba lion on arrival of train. Lebanon papers, please cop>. - MrCARIiOLL Died on Dec ember 31, 1914, Benjamin Mccarroll, 01 Reilv street, in his <lst yeai*. , l'uneral services will be held Monday nfternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further no tice. Burial llarrisburg cemetery. VTNOYER On December 29, 1914. Jacob Ktnoyer, at ti.e ot his son-in-law. Samuel Uricta. 660 Camp street, aged .8 years, 6 months and 9 days. „ Funeral on Friday afternoon, at _ «. oclvoek, from his late residence, 580 t amp street. Burial Shoop s Church, the Rev. 11. M. Miller, of Penbrook U. ji. Church, officiating. The relatives and liiends are invited to attend without further notice. LOST IXIST Between Sarah avenue and Sixth stveet, on York avenue, unfinished embroidered pillowcase. Reward if re turned to 14U7 Marion street. L,nsT Black, white and tan fox hound. Answers to name of "bead." Reward if returned to 1735 North fifth ureet. FOVJfl> FOUND —A place to give your clothes a new lease of life at Eggerts Steam Jjjelug and French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market street. We call and de liver. Both phones. HELP W ANTED—.MaIe WANTED Married men, between the ages of 2" 511111 40 years, who have had experience in selling at retail di rect to the customer, to qualify lor po sitions as wagon salesmen 111 charge 01 branches witnin 200 iniles of llarris uurg. Men who will work will be re sult gutters with our proposition. Uuar anteea salary and commission. Our salesmen are making from $-» to S4O weekly. Apply Jewel lea Co., 20 J iirouu streei, or write to the Jewel lea Co., 26U iiroail street. ARMY OF fcNITED STATES. MEN WANTED. Ableuodled, unmarried men between ages of 18 and 36; citlzenß of United Stales, of good character and temperate haDits, wno can speak, read and write the English language, i-cr information apply to Officer, liergncr Building, 3d & Muraet ats., llarrisburg; 48 I*. Queen St.. Lancaster; Boa Fine St., Williamsport. or 37 W. Market St.. York. Fa. WANTED Good salesman for llar risburg and Reading territory by Janu ary 11. one able to speak English and ~erman. Call ai 415 West Keller street, .Mechanksburg, Fa., or phone 22W for particulars. WANTED Bright, clean, energetic boy under fourteen. Good pay. Easy work. Splendid business training. Will not interfere with studies. A. A. Lei bold, 102 South Second street. WANTED Railway mall and postal clerks; examinations soon; over two thousand appointments yearly: prepare at home; write for Flan No. 15 of pay ment after appointment. Philadelphia Business College, Civil Service Dept., Philadelphia, Pa. UK LP WANTED —Female WANTED ■ — White woman for gen eral housev.-ork. small family. Aoply Mrs. Keller, first house on the left, South Bow an avenue. Camp Hill, Pa. WANTED White woman for gen eral housework in small family; refer ences required. Apply 1234 North Sixth street. WANTED Girl for general house work in an apartment, family of two. Inquire 1017 North Front street, llerr street entrance, second fioor, on Satur day morning. WANTED Girl to help in grocery store; experience required; give refer ence. 8., 11*80, care of Telegraph. * STENOGRAPHER A large corpora tion opening a branch office in the city, desires to secure the of an ex perienced stenographer. Work for first lew months will be light, consequently applicant must be willing to work for a fair salary to start. Answer should c ontain reference anil experience. Ad dress 8., 1979, care of Telegraph. WANTED Girl for general house work; must be able to cook; reference required. Apply 1701 North Second street. WANTED Middle-aged white wo man for general housework; family washing sent out; fair wages; good home. Address P. O. Box 794, llarris burg, Pa. \ 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. Milkr Bros.&Neefe nr.* I, ESTATE Fire liiuranff Surety Roads Locust and Court Streets THURSDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 31, 1914. SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe | WANTED Competent advertising 1 man, with proficient knowledge of type faces, styles, engraving, electrotypes, a forceful copy writer, and capable of managing campaigns, desires a perma nent position. 1707 Penn street. WANTED By boy 12 years old, work in evenings after school, and Saturdays all day; will not consider liquor or cigar store. Address H., 1976, care of Telegraph. WANTED White boy, 16 years of age, would like to learn barber trade. Apply 1114 North Cameron street, Har risburg. Pa. WANTED Young, strong man, 22 years 01' age, desires work of any kind; iiot afraid of hard work. Apply 605 South Third street, Steelton, Pa. _ WANTED Young, married man wants position firing boilers or work -1 ing around machinery; handy with i tools. Call, or address, 1324 Cowden street, City. 1 WANTED Work of any kind. Ail -1 dress 122 North Arch street, Mechanics | burg. Pa. WANTED Position of any kind, by colored woman. Address 1915 Lo gan street. ! WANTED Postion as cook by col : ored woman: can furnish reference. Ap -1 I ply 1408 Marion street (in rear). [ I WANTED —-By young colored man, position as butler, or any kind of work around the house; best of references. ; 1512 liunter street. Bell phone 1505R1. 1 WANTED Married man, of 25, wants position as stationary engineer or firing boilers: best of reference. E., 1969. care of Telegraph. 1 SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Washing and ironing and work by the day. Apply S2l Myrtle avenue. WANTED— of any kind by colored woman. Call, or write, 1515 Drummond avenue. 1 WANTED An experienced young 1 woman desires position as nurse to either invalid or child: has had some hospital training. Address E., 1974, care of Telegraph. I WANTED —By colored woman, gen eral housework. Apply 616 State street. 1 WANTED Experienced steno -1 grapher and typist desires position; can furnish reference. Address Box S., 1971, care of Telegraph. WANTED Girl. 19 years old. wants dishwashing, or work in store, restau rant or hotel. Call, or address, Miss Nellie Frank, West Fairvlew, Pa. WANTED Middle-aged woman wants to keep house for widower; no objection to children. Call, or address, 1728 North Third street. WANTED By white woman, posi tion as cook in restaurant or hotel; ex perienced; can furnish reference. Ad dress R.. 1970, care of Telegraph. WANTED Neat colored girl de sires housework of any kind; can give reference. Call, or address. 130S North Seventh street. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE • 2%-story frame house, 8 rooms; 2 lots, 30x126 each, corner I Shell and Maple streets, Progress. 1 Buildings in excellent condition. Ideal 1 location. Bargain. Inquire ol B. A. Pletz, Progress. FOR QUICK SALE, double frame house, in east eijd of Hlghspire; all im provements; newly painted; corner 1 property; lots, 25 4>y 120 ft.; desirable renting locality. Apply on premises to owner. It. J. Simlnglon, Eshelmau j street. ItEAL ESTATE FOK KENT ■ FOK RENT No.| 465 Crescent ! street, new eight-room house; all con , venleiices; large front porch; central 1 location; rent, $20.00. Apply 45a Cres cent street, or Independent l>hone 131L>, * iMlddletown. FOR RENT*— 1317 Williams street, " store and dwelling; a rooms; bath; hot and cold water; all conveniences; cor ner property; rent, 116.00. Apply Dr. ■ L. C. Goldman, 710 North Sixth street. STOKE ROOM or entire building, 11 North Fourth street, opposite Dives. - Pomeroy and Stewart, for rent. Upper • Moors suitable for apartments, or will , be changed to suit business of tenant if desired. Possession April 1, possibly : earlier. Apply M. Schondorf. lt>-12 South Fourth street. I | FOR RENT Nine-room house, 183 a ■ Park s.treet; all improvements; pos ! session at once. Inquire ISB9 Park ! street. t FOR It EXT—\ E\V HOLSIiS I 2131 Derry St., steam heat $23.00 2182 Derry St., steam heat 28.00 - 2135 Derry St., steam heat 28.00 Inquire P. VANDERLOO, 2119 Derry St. 1 Or Masonic Temple, Third and State. FOR RENT , 225 North Fourteenth Street ....$20.00 67 North Eighteenth Street 20.00 313 Muench Street 18.00 415 Herr Street 15.60 M. A. FOUGHT, 272 North Street.. FOR RENT 122S Wallace St., 6 rooms $ll.OO 1844 Derry St 22.00 j 1121 N. Seventh St. 25.00 : Bowman Ave., Camp 11111 20.00 Corner Market St. and Bowman i Ave., Camp Hill 35.00 (Market St., Camp ilill 12.00 ! Market St.. Camp lilll lx.oo Center Ave., W. Enola 8.00 611 Ross St 16.00 Bella Vista 14.00 BKINTON-PACKER CO., Second and Walnut Sis. FOR RENT Houses with all improve ments at moderate rentals. J. K. Uipple, 1261 Market street. ! REAL ESTATE WANTED { WANTED Small, furnished house | or housekeeping; apartment, with city steam, centrally located, for three I months. Address Miss E. S. Shunk, P. O. "•»* 165. City. Phone 28011'.. I WANTED TO BUY CHEAP, 7 or 8- | room house In Harrisburg; all Improve- . ments; pood location; good repair; no I agent. Address Box 166. West Falrview, Pa. i APARTMENTS FOR RENT 214 NORTH THIRD STREET Third j floor unfurnished apartment; largo dining, sitting and bed rooms, kitchen ette and bath. Second floor, furnished, . two large rouma; city steam; gas and ; electric lights. ' FOR RENT An apartment, three rooms and bath, coal and gas range, I pas and electric lights, $15.00 monthly. ! Apply Mehrlng's ljlquor Store, Fourth and Muench. Bell phone 2671, United 703 Y. 107 SOUTH FRONT STREET Sec ond floor housekeeping apartments 1 ln'"e rooms with kitchenettes and , baths modern improvements —elec- , trie lights gas city steam jani- ; tor service. Apply at above address. FURNISHED APARTMENTS for , 'winter, 2 rooms, kitchen and bath; J newly papered and painted; city steam; ! electricity and gas; two minutes' walk from Capitol and Post Offlce. Address 11., 1977, care of "Telegraph. ' FOR RENT Furnished, second I floor apartments, for light housekeep ing. two or four rooms; rent reason able: all conveniences. Apply before 6 P. M.. 621 North Second, after 0 P. M.. 518 North Second street. Bell phone. ROOMS I<X)R RENT FOR RENT One or two furnished. 1 or unfurnished, rooms, ror light house- ' keeping. In privute family. Apply -66 Herr street. [ FOR RENT Furnished rooms; all j i conveniences, including pnone. Call 107 Chestnut street. Bell phono ICOIJ. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished > rooms, for light housekeeping; reason- , ' able price; desirable location. Apply I 1417 Vernon street. I FOR RENT Large. comfortably , furnished third floor front rooms, heat ed with steam and every convenience; a good home in a private family; rent ' reasonable; reference. Inquire 1612 State street. 1 FOR RENT second noor front room: well lighted and well heated; 1 use of bath ana telephone. -6J Forster. 1 Bell phone 1470 L FOR RENT —Nicely furnished, pleas ant corner room, Southern exposure; use of phone; improvements. Apply 501 North Front street. FOR RENT Suite of rooms, or an apartment of 4 or 6 rooms, for llgut housekeeping; steam heat; gas range; water heater. Rent reasonable. Apply 210 North fcecond street. LARGE, well-lighted, furnished rooms, single or ensuite; city steam; use of phone. Call 710 North Sixth street, or Bell phone 613 R. j FOR RENT Furnished rooms, single or ensuite; all conveniencves. In cluding phone; reference required. Ap ply 1015 North Front street. li-OR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms | i in very good location; use of bath and j telephone. Call at 203 State street. .' ROOMS WANTED ' WANTED Lady desires unfurnish-* ed front room, on third floor;_ references j exchanged. Address X., 1078, care of ' Telegraph. WANTED Furnished suite, slttlng , room, bedroom (twin beds;, private : tli, light and heat included, for man . and wife during the session of Legisla ture, meals not Included, located in dis ' trlct north of Market as far as State . street, inclusive, and as far east as . North Third street, inclusive. _Refer ences exchanged. Address No. 777, care ' of Evening Telegraph. | ROOMS AND BOARD BOARDING. DODGING OR BOTH i Newly furnished rooms. On car line. Bell phone 2841Y, 1520 Berryhill street, i _____ . BOARDING AND LOIXMNG J YOUNG MAN, desiring board and lodging with a private family, can be ' accommodated at 1325 Derry street. . Home comforts. Telephone. FOR SALE . j SMOKE our Cre-Malta Perfectos, . ' filled with clippings of live and ten I cent cigars, price per 100, postpaid. As an introductory ofter we ase giving 50 Free with each order for 100. Satis faction guaranteed or your money back. Snell & Co., Red Dion, Pa. FOR SALE Five-passenger Stude ' baker 1012 model; must be sold; cheap • to quick buyer. John A. Forney, No. 1 10 Argyle afreet. 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 i with German silver top. Kelly's Drug > Store, Sunbury, Pa. PARTY unable to keep up payments on piano will arrange to transler lease for balance, to anyone desiring to own piano. Address B. R. T., care of Tele t graph. ROOMS FOR RENT CAKDa can be 1 secured At the Telegraph Busmen* • Offlce. ___ SAFE FOR SALE Worth |90.00. • Will sell at a bargain. Call at 211 Mar • ket street. FOR SALE —At Gable's, 113, 116 and ■ 117 South Second street, 5,000 gallons New Era, ready mixed paint. Acme ■ quality. Also the full line of the Accue L make. 1915 CALENDARS 1 FOR SALE A few good '->argains 1 in job lots. Orders promntly filled. Bell ' phone 1577 R. Meyers Mfg. Co., Third i and Cumberland streets, above Miller's Shoo Store. >! WEATHER STRIPS ln order to - j Introduce our Grooved Side Strips for t doors and windows, will sell you 104 I feet for $2.00. regular price $8.32, and - our automatic Bottom Strips at 50 cents each. Call at S. W. Horst's, Wash > ington avenue, Lemoyne, Pa. ) CAI.KS 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 Slnglntc Canaries, up -1 to-date Bird and Parrot Cages, large i 1 Goldfish and Globes of all sixes; Bird > Seeds, natural fish food and supplies, at Gebhardt's, the "Bird Man," 1004 North Third, between Boas and Herr. 1*13(15 ANl> COMPLETE I.IKB 1 AUTO ROBES. Steamer Rugs. Car ' rlage Kobeu. li-.rse Blankets and Stable ' Blankets Harrisburg Hurneiw & Sup. > ply Company. Secouj and Chustnut street*. —— J FOR SALE At Gable's, 111-117 s. i Second St., 5.000 Sets New Sash, Bxlox I 12 L., primed and glazed, at $1.15 per ) set. Also all regular tizes. j —— BICYCLED! BICYCLES! BICYCLUS! WANTED 25 second-hand bicycles, - or parts of bicycles, for cash. We also • have rebuilt bicycles for sale at bar , gain prices. Keyston» Cycle Co., 814 North Third street. FOR RENT DESK in well-furnished office, with full privileges of aa.ne; rent cheap. In quire 42!) ji.oad street, II to 11 A. M. Phone 3G13J1. MOTORCYCLE FOR SAI,E - One cyllnder—first $12.50 takes It. Keystone Cycle Co.. 814 North Thlrr street. FOR SALE Small electric motor— ,A. C. Current —fln»t $5.00 takes It. Key stone Cycle Co.. 814 North Third street. □LASS window sign*. Furnished Ro«kns. Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and Bo»fcl and Table Board at 26c each. On* of tnese signs will be given with each six-time order for a classified ad. If paid In advanca. Inquire at Office of Telegraph FOR SALE CARDS) on sale at Uta Telegraph Business Office. FOR RENT Office in Commercial Bank Building, first floor front. Rent. $25.00 per month. Can k e used .a an office or small store room. WANTED WANTED l,OOO men who 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 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 slreet, Marrlsburg. ; BLhINLStS OPPORTUNITIES I MADE $50,000 in five years In the mall order business, began with sl. Send for free booklet. Tells how. He*- I cock, 355 Luck port, N. Y. FOR SALE Good will and fixtures of Hotel located in largest town in Cumberland Co. can secure long lease—best hotel location in town. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Wal nut streets. ANY Intelligent Person can earn good j Income corresponding for newspapers: ; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate. 7118. Lock j port. N. Y. | BUSINESS PERSONALS I REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert help. Send us your worn furniture. Our best efforts Insure your satisfaction. S. N. Cluck. 320 Woodbine street. OLD GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, I Diamonds and Jewelry bought for high- I est cash prices. Jos. D. Brenner, No. 1 I North Third street. Bell phone 1274 L. I I Harrisburg Paste Works UU A. » unirron Street PAPEittiANGLKS', Dilipobters, book binders' and ull kinds of paste. Prompt i shipment. All pasta guftrauteea. Hell phone 1186 L. ] TO takfe orders for Sharp-Shod Over- | shoes 'for horses. Every owner buys at sight. This is a money-maker, ilarrah 1 Mig. Co., Agency, UUS Kunkel Building, i Harrisburg. I — I FORfalling na-.r iry Gross wuinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the i I Druggist ai>d Apothecary, lly Market , street. .Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone '• I order* given prompt attention. u.ii j I IS6U. ' ! HAULING I H. W. LATIIte, lloariilng Stabl< ami ] iVntlouul 'l'rausier Co, Movers of ■ pianos, safes, boilers and general naul- i i Ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Filth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone An I 2503 R. ; PERSONAL HAVE YOU MONEY TO LOAN? I de- ' sire H loan of S2OO, quickly; « per cent, i interest and good security. Address F, 1 1972, >are of Harrisburg Telegraph. J MONEY I'd LOAN ! I.OA.VS— $5 to S2OO for nonest work ] lng people Without bank credit at lest I than legal rales, payable 111 lnstatweui* 1 to mil oorrowers convenience. Cooperative Loan and investment Co.. 204 Chestnut Street. — . STORAGE STORAGE 4ls» Broad street, tor ' household goods and merchandise. Pn vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 7e cents • pel month. Apply D. Cooper •* Co.. ill 1 Broad street. Both uhonea. HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two new eight-story brick warehouses, one ; absolutely fireproof divided Into Ore proof private rooms of various sizes for I the storage of hou&cholu goods; the | other warehouse of the most approved 1 type of fire retardent construction for 1 i ,;e;ierai merchandise. They are equip- I I peii with two large electric freight ele vators and spiral chute for tiio quick , and safe handling of household goods una all kinds or merchandise. LM w i storage rates. South Second .street near Paxton, on the tracks of Penna. R. R. Central Storage Co. CORNER COURT and CRANBERRY I STREETS, Harrisburg, Pa. Bell 'phone i —New Four-story Building Private ' rooms—Furniture and china packing a i specialty—Heated rooms for pianos and perishable goods. LEGAL NOTICES OFFICE OF THE KEYSTONE SANI- 1 TARY COMPANY. SPECIAL NOTICE TO STOCKIIOI.OERS BY resolution of the board of direc- ' tors of this Company duly passer) 0 n tiie twenty-fifth day of April. Ninteen I Hundred and Fourteen, it was determin- 1 : ed that at the annual meeting of the stockholders of fald company, next to be hold ?n the .iir>th day of January, i Nineteen Hundred and Fifteen, at the j principal office of the said company, at 216 South Second Street. Harrisburg, ! Pa., an election will be held for the approval or disapproval of the increase I of the capital stock of the said com pany from Fifty Thousand Dollars to I One Hundred Thousand Dollars. Notice of such election Is hereby given. JOHN F. WHITTAICER, Secretary-Treasurer. ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE is hereby given that the An nual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Middletown. Hlghsplre and Steelton Street Hallway Company, for the elec tion of President and Directors, and the transaction of such other business as mav come before the meeting will I be held Monday, the 11th day of Janu ary. 1915. at the office of the Company, in the City o' Harrisburg, Pa., at 10 i ! o'clock A. M. J. O'CONNELL. Secretary. : I —! j STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING THE Annual Meeting of the stock holders of tho Harrlaburg Bridge Com pany will be held at the Board of Trade Building, In the City of Harris burg. on Monday. January 4, 1915, be tween the hours of 1 and 3 P. M„ when they will elect a President, Secretary and Treasurer and twelve Directors to I serve for the ensuing year. JOS. B. HUTCHISON. Secretary and Treasurer. December 30. 1914. CHARGED WITH BOY'S DEATH Samuel Morrow. 1951 Brlggs street, was brought before Alderman Sprout this morning for a hearing on a charge ; of Involuntary manslaughter, preferred by George Wltmer. #OS South Twentl eth-and-a-Half street. On November 6, an automobile driven by Morrow and one driven by Earl Miller, 19 South Nineteenth street, collided at Seven teenth and North streets. Ralph Wlt mer, young son of Mr. Wltmer, and his little sisters were In the machine owned by Miller, and were Injured In the ar dent. The boy died two days later. Morrow furnished $2,000 ball for hid appearance at court. Franz Josef Again Repotred 111 EMPEROR FRANZ JOSEF, j ngod head of the Austro-Hungarian jGovernment, whose condition is again' reported to be critical. MISS MAKY SEKiREST I Miss Mary Seigrest died yesterday at I the home of her sister. Mrs. S. Beck- • ! with, 1831 lludy street, after suffering from a complication of diseases. | Funeral services will be held from the home Friday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. The body will be shipped to Lebanon for burial Saturday afternoon, in j charge of Undertaker E. Miller. | LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE i THE following ordinance was passed by the City Council and signed by His Honor, the Mayor, on the 15tli day of December, A. D. 1914, and is published | as required by the Act of Assembly ap proved the 27th day of June, A. D.'1913: AN ORDINANCE jTo amend Section 5 of an Ordinance » entitled, "An Ordinance to secure the I purity of milk, cream, ice cream and certain other foods and food pro | ducts, authorizing the inspection I thereof, providing for the licensing l of persons dealing therein, prohibit ing the sale or offering for sale of any such products as may be detrl ! mental to the public health, and pro- I viding a penalty for the violation I thereof," approved March 24 1914 j Section 1. Be It ordained by the 'Council of the Cit'- of Harrisburg. and 'it is hereby ordained by authority of ; the same. That Section 5 of an Ordl | nance entitled "An Ordinance to secure ; the purity of milk, cream. Ice cream j and certain other foods and food pro ducts, authorizing the inspection there i of. providing for the licensing of per ■ sons dealing therein, prohibiting the ! sale or offering for sale of any such | products as may be detrimental to the I public health, and providing a penalty I for the violation thereof." approved ! March 24. 1914, which reads as follows: | "Section 5. For the purpose of meet ing tho cost and expense of executing I the provisions of this ordinance, the | following licenses are hereon imposed, vlr: | "All dealers In or venders of milk or cream, at retail, shall each pav annu ally the sum of five dollars. I "All dealers In Or vendors of milk or I cream, at wholesale shall each pav an nually the sum of twenty-five dollars, j "All dealers in or - -dors of fresh meat,—that is, beef, pork, mutton, lamb or veal, at retail, shall each pav [ annually the sum of five dollars; anil wholesalers of the same, each the sum of twenty-live dollars annually. | "All manufacturers of ice cream shall ! each pay annually the sum of ten dol | lars. i "All dealers In or vendors of lee j cream, at retail, shall each pay annual ' ly the sum of live dollars. I "All owners of bakeries shall each j pay annually the sum of five dollars. I "All keepers of eating restaurants I and quick lunch places shall each pay I annually the sum of five dollars, j "The said licenses ahall be due and I payable at the office of the City Treas- I" urer on the first day of June in the year 1914, and on the first day of April annually thereafter; and the said Treasurer shall furnish each licensee I with a metal tag provided by the bu i reau of health and sanitation, showing the number of the license and the year I for which it Is granted, and shall reg j ister the same, with tlie name of the . licensee. In a register to be kept for ] that purpose and designated Milk. Meat l and Food Products Licenses; and said I metal license tags shall be attached to : either the vehicle of the licensee or af -1 fixed In a substantial manner at some I conspicuous place in his or their place i of business where It may be easily ob i served by the inspectors." be and the same Is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 5. For the purpose of meet ing the cost and expense of executing the provisions of this ordinance, the following licenses are hereby Imposed, viz: All dealers In Oi" vendors of milk or cream, at retail, shall each pav annu ally the sum of four dollars. All dealers In or vendors of milk or cream, at wholesale, shall each pay an nually the sum of twenty dollars. All dealers In or vendors of fi'esh meat —that Is, beef, pork, mutton, lamb or veal, at retail, shall each pav annu ally the sum of four dollars; and the wholesalers of the same, each the sum of twenty dollars. 1 All manufacturers of ice cream shall j each pay annually the sum of eight dol lars. j All dealers In or vendors of Ice cream, at retail, shall each pay annually the sum of four dollars. All owners of bakeries shall each pay annually the sum of four dollars. All keepers of eating restaurants and quick lunch places shall each pay an nually tiie sum of four dollars. All fish and oyster dealers shall each pay annually the sum of four dollars. The said license shall be due and pay able at the office of the City Treasurer the first of January annually; and the said treasurer shall furnish each li censee with a metal tag provided by the bureau of health and sanitation, showing the number of license and the year for which It Is granted, and shall register the same, with the name of the licensee. In a reelster to be kept for that purpose and deslenatod Milk, i Meat and Food Products Licenses; and i said metal license tags shall be at tached to either the vehicle of the li censee or affixed In a substantial man ner at some conspicuous place In his or their place of business where It may be easily observed by the inspectors. Passed tho City Council December 15, 1914. (Signed) JNO. K. RP" ' L. Mayor. Attest: CHAS. A. MILLER. City Clerk. [SEAL] FfRMER TDNE SHOWN IN EILY DUES Only Weak Issues Were Stock and Four Per Cent. Bonds of Western Maryland New York. Dec. 81. A firmer lone was shown by stocks In to-day's early circumscribed dealings. Reading and Amalgamated Copper opened at slight advances while Union Pacific and Penn sylvania rose rrom a half to a point. American Telephone, selling ex-dlvl- I <lend, also advanced a substantial frac l tlon. U. S. Steel and Southern Pacific i were steady at yesterday's close. The i only weak Issues were the stock and j 4 per cent, bonds of the Western Mary land. which added to their decline of yesterday In connection with the Im pending default of Interest on the com pany's notes. NEW YORK STOCKS I Furnished by H. M. Snavel.v New Yot'k, Dec. 31. Open. High. Low. Clos. . Alaska G M 26% 27% 26% 27 i Amal Cop . 61% 52 51% 51% ' Am Bt Sug 33 33% .12% 33% Am Can .. 25% 26 25% 25% Am Ice Sec 20% 20% 20% 20% Am T & T. 115% 113% 115% 116% , Anaconda. 25% 25% 25%' 25% . Atchison .. 93 93 .. #3 93 t IB & 0.... (IX % <>B% 08% 68% : Beth Steel. 45% 46% 45% 46% : Bklyn RT. 85 83 84 % 84% j Cal Pet ... 16% 16% lti% 16% I Can Pacific 154 154 154 154 1 Cent Lenth 37% 38% 37% 37% [ C. M&St P K7 87 % 87 87 I C Con Cop. 33% 33% 33% 83% | Dls Secur . 11% 11% 11% 11% | Erie..r... 21% 21% 21% 21% ! | Erie, Ist pf 36% 36% 36% 36% ' G Elec Co. 139 139 139 139 (i Goodr'h BF 24% 24% 24% 24% \Gt N. pfd .UK 113% 112% 112% Lehigh Val. ISO 130 129% 130 Mo Pac ... 9% 9% 7 7 NevCC ... 11% 11% 11% 11% i N Y Central 84% 84% 84% 84% NY.NH &H 54% 55 54% 55 |N Pao 99% 99% 99% 99% P It R ... 104% 104% 104% 104% Pgh Coal . 15% 15% 16% 15% !P 8 Car. . . 34 34 34 34 ill C Copper 15 % 15 % 15 % 15 % ] Reading .. 143 143 % 142% 143% So Pacific.. 81% 82% 81% 82 Tenn Cop.. 32% 32% 32% 32% jUn Pac pfd 116 116% 116 116 'US Steel.. 49 49% 49 49 % ;U SS pfd.. 104% 104% 104% 104% Utah Cop'r. 49% 49% 49% 49% West Md.. 12% 12% 11% 11% West U T.. 57% 5t% 57% 57% West Mfg. «8 68 68 6 8 W6ol*orth 90% 90% 90% 90% I'll I I.ADKI.PHIA PRODUCE By Associated Press i Philadelphia, Dec. 31. Wheat : Higher: No. 2, red. spot, export, $1.29% frl.SlU: No. 1, Northern, Duluth, ex port, $1 37 %® 1.40%. , Corn Firm: No. 2, yellow, local, , 76W7 6 % c. Oats —Firm: No. 2, white, 55%<& 56c. Bran Firm; winter, per toil, 126.50®27.0); spring, per ton, 125.76® 26.01). Refined Bucars Market firm;, powdered, 5.05 c; toe gramas tjsd, VtriSo, confectioners' A. 4.£Sc.'""~ Butter The market Is firm; I western, creamery, extras, 35c; nearby i I prints, fancy. 39c. Eggs The market Is firm; j Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, I free cases, $12.60 per case; do.. : j current receipts, tree cases, $12.00 per case: western, extras, firsts, free cases, $12.60 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $12.00 per case. Live Poultry Firmer; fowls. 13® 15c; old roosters, 10®10%c; ce.hicltens, 12014 c; turkeys, 15®17c; ducks, 14® 16c; geese. 111® 15c. Dressed Poultry Steady; turkeys, fancy, 19@20c; do., average, 16CT> 18c: fowls, heavy, 17®lSe; do., average, 14®16%c; do., small, 12©13 c; old roosters. 12% c; broiling chickens, near by, 16@20c; western, 14 (® 20c; roast Ing chickens, J4 ® 23c; ducks, 16®17c; geese, 13®14c. Potatoes Market weaker; Penn sylvania, per bushel, 554 i 60c; New York, per bushel, 40®48c; Jersey, per basget, 35 ® 40c Flour—The market Is firm: winter, j clear, $3.85®4.10; straights, Pennsyl vania, new, $5.25@5.50; spring straights $5.65®5.90: do., patents, S6.OO®<S.CS; western. $4.2604.40; patents, }4.6ut> 4.76; Kansas straight. Jut* sacks, s4.lf 94.20; spring, firsts, clear, $4.0094 2D: straights. $4.2004.50: patents, $4.350 4.«0. Hay The market Is firm; tim othy. No. 1. large bales, Jix.oo#ls,4o; I No. 1, medium bales, $18.00@18.50; No. 2., do., $16.50(0)17.50; No. 3, $14.00® 16.00; sample, $13.00® 14.00; no gradp, sll.oo® 13.00. Clover mixed hay. Light rnlxert. I $17.00@18.50; No. 1, do., $16.00® 16.50; No. 2, do., $14.60® 15.60.• CHICAGO CATTI.E By Associated Press ! Chicago. 111., Dec, 31. Hogs R e-1 ceipts, 32,000; firm. Bulk of sales, $7.50 I ®7.20; light. $6.75@7.15; mixed. $0.85 i © 7.25; heavy, $6.85®7.25; rough, $6.85® 6.95; pigs, $5.4007.20. : attle Receipts, 5,000; firm. Native ' steers, $5.50@9.85: western, ss.ootft> 7.80; cows and heifers, $3.00®8.10; s I calves. $7.60®10.00. ' I Sheep Receipts, 10,000; strong. : Sheep. $5.90®6.80: yearlings, $0.90® I j 7.90; lambs. $7.00®8.85. I'll II.ADEMHII A STOCKS By Associated Press ' ! Philadelphia, Dec. 31.—Stocks closed ' I steady. Cambria Steel 42% General Asphalt 32 General Asphalt. Pfd 67 ; Lake Superior Corporation 10 ' Lehigh Navigation 77 ' Lehigh Valley 65 ' Pennsylvania Railroad 52 5-16 , Philadelphia Electric. 23% Philadelphia Rapid Transit .... 11% Reading 71% . Storage Battery 47 Union Traction V. ci. I Ex-div. 81% , u! S. Steel 49 PHII.ADEI.PHIA STOCKS By Associated Press \ Philadelphia, Dec. 13. 2 P. M. Stocks steady. 1 Cambria Steel 43 . General Asphalt. Pfd bh Lehigh Navigation <i% Lehigh Valley jju',4 i Pennsylvania Railroad 521s Philadelphia Electric 23% , Philadelphia Rapid Transit 11% Philadelphia Traction 79% I Reading •• <1 1|:« . U G. I Ex-div. 81% U. S. Steel 49% , 1 _ ___ ■ Public Sale of Stock \ i • Tlic undersigned will offer at Public Sale In front of the | Court House, Harrisburg, Par. Monday, January 4, 1915, at 2 P. M. THK FOLLOWING STOCK TO WIT: 10 shares licmoyne Trust Co., Ijenioyne, Pa. 6 shares Union Trust Co. of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pa. JOHN T. ENSMINGER, Auctioneer. > ' ' i Ousted Teacher Is Looking For Job 1^ n JBBgg&gs^W * *■" MISS HENRIETTA RODMAN i Miss Henrietta Rodman, the public school teacher who has been suspond i 'ed for ten months without pay as :v i ! result of her open criticism of the at i itltude of the Board of Education on tho teacher-motherhood question, is i locking for a job. "I've got to earn i some money while my fight for rein statement is pending," suid Miss Uod i man. "I think I shall apply for rein statement after the lirst of January, 1 when oight members ot' the Board of -• Education go out and eight new ones 2 i come in. If they decide the case un i favorably I shall appeal the case to i | Commissioner Finley, and If he de cides against me I'll carry the case I to the Supreme Court." • THE REASON. J l-T J Say, Pop, whj ! 1 V bjL m j-r\ was it Jack Sprai y /»At could eat no fat rws3**!v St* and >,is wll * could eat nt , I J :: j Guess they had ilfllißE Jll company and : 'd JgVWy there wasn't r j • • enough meat t< \ ' go around. CHICAGO 110 \U» OK THAUB 1 Chicago, HI., Dec.* 31, Board . Trade dosing:: Wheat—May, 1.28%: July, 'IAWSf. r Corn—May, 73%; July, 74 V 4. • Oatn —December. 49%- May, 58^4. • Pork —January, 1X.62; May, 19.? T. I Bard—January, 10.50; May, 10.72. n j Hibs —January, 10.15; May, 10.55. ' | L «■ ' , | 1 i For Rent Desirable offices in the ] Union Trust Building. \ Apply Union Trust Company (For Sale The four-story briok dwelling ,» house. No. 109 South Second street, 5 llarrisburg, Pa., fronting twenty „ I six feet on Second street, and ex tending In depth ninety-flve feet to e | an alley; first floor now occupied as 0 n wholesale liquor store. Title per • ) feet. FREDERICK M. OTT. •• I> j Executor of Mary E. Winters, de- I ceased. 222 Market street, Har- I rlsburg, Pa. ! MONEY TO LOAN > at Irm than Irani rates. In an} amounta. Payable In inxtaliurnta to ault borrower. Positively lowest ratea In tbe city. , J Pennsylvania Investment Co. 1 132 WALNUT STHKET 4 v 1 • jnjjSBER STAMfiri 1 >, II SEALS & STENCILS |#V r[ MFG.BY HBG.STENCIL WORKS ■|l _ 1 130 LOCUST ST. HBG, PA. V MONET FOR SALARIED PEOPLE and others upon their own names. <4 Cheap rates, easy payments, conflden -4 tial. Adnma «fc Co., R. 804, 8 N. Market Sq. < THE Harrlsburg Polycltnto Dlapen -4 iary will bs open dally, except Sunday, 6 at 3 P. M.. at Its new location. 1701 4 North Second street for the free treat £ ment of the worthy poor. 9
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