Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, January 04, 1915, Page 13, Image 13

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    |_ TLF A TELECRAPTT CLASSIFIED AUK-WOW ' j
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Help Wanted—M a 1 e
Ever read the appeals under this heading in the
Telegraph Classified Ad columns?
Try it tonight, even though you have a good job
and expect to stick to it.
Read those ads tonight so that you may know
for yourself that there is work in Harrisburg for
those who can do it —that employers are ready and
anxious to get competent help.
And if you are an employer, read them to know
what the other employers are doing, to know how
you can secure more efficiency : n your plant.
USE TELEGAPH CLASSIFIED ADS FOR
RESULTS.
I
— J
IJ LED !
MAUQAN Died, January 2, 1915. Miss
Grace E. Maugan, of 310 I< orster |
street, aged 25 years. • i
Funeral Tuesday afternoon, at 2|
o'clock, from her Into* residence Body
can be viewed after 2 o'clock this at- ;
tcrnoon and evening at her home. •
Hurl a 1 Paxtang Cemetery. |
IX MKMOIUI M
IN sad, but loving remembrance of,
our dear fnthcr, Jacob M. Zctgler. who j
departed this life January 4, l'JOo. j
Ten weary years to-day you left us, I
uli! how quick you had to leave,
Never giving us a warning,
"God left us alone to grieve.
Then sleep on, dear father,
'Twas .sad to part. Hut Gou Knows
best. ,
•Twas His will lie- took you from us.
To dwell with Him in per.ee and rest.
His daughters.
lAJL.UA AND EEEA.
LOST
1 ,osT Eons blackhalred Collie
dog: tan feet, white breast. Party is
known who has same. To avoid further
trouble, send to 213 Myers street, toteel
lon. Pa.
I.OST Black fur neckpiece. New !
Year's Day, on Market street. Finder j
please return to this office. j
IA)ST Eady w-ho picked lUi blue |
silk scarf in Steelton German Quartet
Hall, will please return it at once to 41 • |
North Second street, Harrisburg. j
EOST Thursday night, French |
l'oodle, white with dark spot on ono |
iar. Answers to name of "Snowball.
1 toward if returned to 260 He r street, j
FOUND
FOUND —A place to give your clothes
a uew lease of life at Eggert's Steam
D'eing and Freuch Cleaning Works,
1245. Market street. Wo call and de
liven Doth phones.
DEEP WANTED —.Male
AKM V OK UNITED STATES. MEN
WANTED. Ableboaled, unmarried men
between ages of IS and 35; citizens ot
United States, of good character and
temperate habits, who can speak, read
and write the English language. *or
information apply to.Uecruitlng Otttcer.
Birgncr Building, 3d & Market Sts.,
Harrisburg; 18 N. Queen St.,JLancaster;
353 Pine 8 Williainsport; li \\ . Mar
ket St.. York, or 113 independence fct.,
Shamokin, Pa
WANTED A High School or Busi
ness College student to devote Ilia _ af
lernoons i-ollec'tin*? for a larye .New
York publishing house. Liberal con
tract and permanent employment to
the applicant who can furnish unques
tionable references. Address 11., IJB3,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED Two good solicitors and
one sales manager. Apply Itoom SOU,
Trustee Building, Harrisburg.
TO take orders for Sharp-Sliod Over
shoes for horses. Every owner buys at
sight. This is a money-maker. Hurrah
Mig. Co., Agency, 905 Kunkel Building,
Harrisburg.
WANTED Railway mail and postal
clerks; examinations soon; over two
thousand appointments yearly; prepare
at home; write for Plan No. J5 of pay
ment after appointment. Philadelphia
Business College. Civil Service Dept.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
WANTED Railway Mall Clerks;
Harrisburg Mail Carriers. $65.00 to
$l5O month. Harrisburg examinations
coming. Sample questions and full de
scription free. Franklin Institute,
Dept. 361-A, Rochester, N. X.
111.1,1' WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED Middle-aged woman for
housework; one not afraid of work and
who will give proper care to children;
prefer country woman, or one who
wants to make a home. Apply 811
North Third street.
- WANTED Thoroughly experienc
ed operators on power sewing ma
chines, to make ladies' aprons, chil
dren's play suits and rompers, at Jen
nings' Mfg. Co., 414-116 State street.
* WANTED Woman for general
housework—family of two—ln country
—one looking for good home and fail
wages. Address J. K. Suavely, It. F. D.
No. 2, Middletown. Pa.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MuIe
WANTED Position in office, store,
or any honorable work with a chance
of advancing; can give good reference
and salary no object at start. Address
"1v.," P. (J. Box 175. Hummelstown, Pa.
WANTED An experienced book
keeper, employed, desires extra work,
as auditing, or keeping a set of books
during evenings and Saturday after
noons; good references. Address N.,
1986, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Boy, 16 years of ngt
desires position of any kind. Call, or
address. 558 Woodbine street.
WANTED By young white -man,
of any kind; all night or spare
Time: references. Address 605 South
Third street. Steelton.
WANTED Man wants work of any
kind. Apply 259 Delaware street.
\
FOR SALE
House at Summerdale
Two-story frame house six
rooms hath and furnace front,
side and rear porches. Lot 60x14-1
ft. to a 16 ft. rear alley.
Three squares from Marysville
trolley lihe.
If interested make us a proposi
tion.
Miller Bros. & Neefe
KRAI ESTATE
Fire Insurance Surety Ilontla
I,ocu»t anil Court Mreet*
MONDAY EVENING,
! SITUATION WANTED—MaIe
I
j WANTED Position as janitor, or
| night watchman, by middle-aged white
I man; can furnish references. Address
I Robert A. Smith, 329 Clinton.
WANTED Young, married man
j would like position as driver; well ac
quainted with city; plenty of refer
ences. Address, or call, A. I>. Y., No.
I 1325 James street.
j SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe
! WANTED A colored woman wants
I washing or day's work. Call 50S Slate
| street.
| WANTED —By young girl, position
lin doctor's office. Address U„ 1984, care
I of Telegraph.
WANTED A young colored girl
wants light housework. Call at 508
State street.
WANTED Very capable woman,
experienced in nursing, cooking, sew
ing and housekeeping, desires work
during the day; hours. 8 A. M. to 6:30
P. SI. Address K., 1987, care of Tele
graph.
WANTED Washing done at home.
Apply 911 Brlggs street.
WANTED Position as housekeeper
lor chambermaid by white lady; can give
j good reference. Address Box 42, Marys
| ville. Pn.
) WANTED —By colored woman, gen
eral housework In private family. Call,
or address, 141 Einden street.
Situation Wanted—Male anil IVinalc
' WANTED Reliable colored couple
; desire place in good family as cook and
houseman; have both city and country
experience. Call or address, 1314 Cur
j rant avenue. j
HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE
I OUR JAN. REAE ESTATE S A EE:
334 S. Sixteenth St.. reduced $150.00.
| 1235 & 1237 Halley St., reduced $250.00.
1849 Spencer St.. reduced $250.00.
BRINTON- PA CK ER CO.,
Second and Walnut Streets.
OCR JAN. REAE ESTATE SALE:
45 ACRES; 6'.4 miles from New Cum
berland; frame buildings; fair condi
tion; can buy stock and implements.
Price reduced to $2,300.00. Brinton-
Packer Co.. Second and Walnut Streets.
FOR SALE —To niannlaclur
j crs and builders I have a plot
jof ground 176x165 ft. Can be
'bought reasonable. John 11. Ma
jloney, Xo. 1619 Green street.
j FOR SAEE Suburban Bungalow
with over one-half acre ot ground,
! within 5-ccnt carfare of city. Price, I
I $2,850. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thir-i
teenth street.
FOR SALE AT A BABUAIN! !
I Or will exchange for Improved |
I city property, an imposing 14-
I room 40x40 ft. Colonial suburban I
] residence. All improvements; j
porch, in ft. wide. 70 ft. long. Lot.
116x200 ft. Shrubbery; 6 kinds of J
j fruit in bearing. Trolley near; 12
I minutes and one fare from Market '
j Square. Call Bell phone No. 304SE. j
| FOR SAEE Good opportunity. Cor- !
i her Grocery Store on llill for sale. I
! Doing good business. If. G. Pedlow, i
I 110 South Thirteenth street.
! FOR SAEE 2 '/i-story frame house, ]
! 8 rooms; 2 lots, 30x125 each, corner
Shell and Maple streets. Progress,
Buildings in excellent condition. Ideal !
location. Bargain. Inquire of B. A.
Pletz, Progress.
i FOR SAEE. AT PAXTANO New j
2V4 -story brick house, with improve
ments; steam heat; large porch; large
lot. inquire D. M. Bicker, 102 Paxtang
avenue, Paxtang, Pa.
[ $3,200 AVIEE BUY a corner brick j
i house 8 rooms bath gas i-lec
irte light steam beat located on
Allison 11111. Particulars at 801 l
I liealty Co.. Bergner Building.
REAE EST.VIFOR RENT j
STORE ROOM or entire building. 11 |
, North Fourth street, opposite Dives,!
Pomeroy and Stewart, for rent. Upper
floors suitable for apartments, or will
I bo changed to suit business of tenant
if desired. Possession April 1, possiblv
! earlier. Apply M. Schondorf, 10-12
| South Fourth street. *
FOR RENT Detached frame houses
on Schuylkill street, all improvements,
[large and comfortable, at $17.60. Ap
ply Wittenmyer Lumber Co.
2116 TURNER STREET FOR KENT
-8 rooms, bath and range. $12.00. John
ill. Maloney, 1619 Green street.
FOR RENT Seven rooms and bath;
all conveniences; side entrance; bay
; window; 31 Chestnut street. Apply
Front and Chestnut streets, Steelton.
FOR BENT 2412 North Second
street; 3-story, very desirable neiv
brlck house. Inquire C. G. Gilmer, cor-
Iner Twenty-seventh and Deny streets.
Belt Phone 3525 R.
FOR RENT Nine-room house, 1839
; Park street; all improvements; pos
| session at once. Inquire 1839 Park
street.
FOB RENT Houses with all Improve
ments at moderate rentals. .1. E. Ctppte,
1251 Market street.
KEAIJ ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT
FOR SAEE OR RENT—2-storv brick
bulldlns-- 20x40 feet: centrally lo
cated, at Sixth and Bridge streets. New
[Cumberland, Pa. Ideal for garage or
I auto machine shop. Owner will sell or
ent<-r Into partnership with respon
! slble party. Kxperlenced machine shop
l man necessary to handle proposition.
| Itare bargain for one who means busi
j ness. 11. C. Oren, New Cumberland. Pa
APARTMENTS FOR KENT j
214 NORTH THIRD STREET Third !
Iloor unfurnished apartment; large
dining, sitting and bed rooms, kitchen
ette mid both. Second floor, furnished,
two large rooms; city steam; gaß and
electric lights.
APARTMENTS FOR HF-NT
i l'Olt RENT Flat, six rooms and
' bath; second floor; steam lieat; front
I and back stairs. 1516 North Sixth
' street. __
FOR 11ENT Furnished apartment
! of two rooms and bath, electricity and
I gas; large rooms, with bay window and
steam heat. Apply 7 North Thirteenth
I .street.
' FOR RENT —An apartment, tlireo
i rooms and bath, coal and (fas ranee,
! gas and electric lights J15.00 monthly,
! Api-lv Mehrlng's Lilquor Store, Sixth
i and Muench. Bell phono —671, United
7031".
107 SOUTH FRONT STREET Sec
ond floor housekeeping apartments
It ••™e rooms with kitchenettes and
baths modern improvements—elec
tric lights gas city steam Jani
tor service. Apply at above address.
MacDANIEUS APARTMENTS —House-
keeping furnished complete one
large alcove room bay window
small kitchen, t?as range, stationary
wash tub private meter, bell, mail
box. 1-117 Market street. Phone BU7J.
FOR RENT Furnished. second
floor apartments, for light housekeep
ing. two or four rooms; rent reason
able; all conveniences. Apply before 6
P. M.. 621 North Second, after f, P. M.,
01R North Second street. Bell phone
i ROOMS FUR RKNT
FOR RENT Third floor room, well
heated, nicely furnished; large bay win
dow; gas and electric lights; use of
modern bath; for one or two gentle
men. 234 llummel street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms; all
conveniences, Including pnone. Call 107
Chestnut street. Bell phone liOJJ.
FOR RENT Suite ot rooms, or an
apartment of 4 or 6 rooms, for light
housekeeping; steam heat; gas ranse;
water heater. Rent reasonable. Apply
2 I'll North Second street.
FOR RENT Four nicely furnished
rooms; all conveniences; city steam
heat; facing Capitol Pork. 521 North
Fourth street.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished, pleas
ant corner room, Southern exposure;
ÜBC of phone; improvements. Apply
601 North Front street.
FOR RENT L.argc pallor, bed
rocin, second floor front; ten-niinute
walk from Capitol; newly furnished;
all conveniences. Call 2i4 Crescent
street.
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished
roomts, with bath; all improvements;
city steam. Call, or address, 701 North
Sixth street.
FOR RENT Two communicating,
unfurnished front rooms, SB.OO per
month. Afipij. si 4 North Third street.
FOR RENT One comfortable sec
ond story room, in good neighborhood,
with rellned, private family, use of
bath and Bell phone. 121 South street.
LARGE, well-lighted, furnished
rooms, single or enauite; city steam; use
of phone. Call 71U North Sixth street,
or Bell phone 613 R.
FOR RENT Furnished roomß,
single or ensulte; all conveniencves. 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.
ROOMS WANTED
WANTED Three or four rooms and
bath, furnished, for light housekeep
ing; young couple; outlying section.
Might consider exclusive portion mod
ern house. Address R. M., care of Tele
graph.
ROOMS AND BOARD
BOARDERS WANTED One large,
furnished room on third floor front, for
gentleman or man and wife, with
boarding home comforts price
reasonable. Apply 1420 Reglna street,
near Thirteenth and Market streets.
BOARDING. EODGING Ol! BOTH
Newly furnished rooms. On car line.
Bell i>lione 2841 Y. 1520 Berryliill street.
FOR SALE
FOR SAEE A parlor Novelty
Double Heater; only used four months;
moving to heated house the reason for
selling. Apply corner Twenty-ninth
and Elm streets, Penbrook, Pa.
GEASS window signs, Fumlsned
Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and
Board and Table Board at 25c each. On«
of these signs will be given with each
six-time order for a classified ad. If
paid in advance. Inquire at Office of
Telegraph
1015 CALENDARS
FOR SAEE - A few good '-argains
in Job lots. Orders promptly filled. Bell
phone 1577 R. Meyers Mfg. Co., Third
and Cumberland streets, above Miller's
Shoe Store.
FOB SAEE Player Piano at a rea
sonable price, is iu good condition; also
lint-top desk and chair, household goods
and stoves Leaving city, reason for
selling. Apply 1932 East State street.
GUNS! GUNS!
AT less than cost. One $12.50, 12-
gauge. double-barrel. $7.50; single-bar
rel. $3.00; twenty-two caliber rifle,
$2.25; 12-gauge smokeless shell, 45c a
box. Keystone Cycle Co., 814 North
Third street.
ONE sanitary roll-top desk; also
practically new Remmington, No. 1(1,
typewriter and table, at a real bargain.
Address Box 1989, care of Telegraph.
ONE fifty dollar "Irl's bicycle new
tires new paint— at a sacrifice
$12.50. Keystone Cycle Co., bit North
Third street.
HEWING MACHINE—IIAHG UN
BRAND-NEW Will sacrifice for
$22.00 —cost *40.00. If interested see it
to-day. 814 North Third street.
CALKS
FOR SAEE 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 SAEE —Three Thompson Barred
Rock Cockerels, bred from prize-win
ning stock. Now booking orders for
I latching % :ggs. Apply Robert C. Mil
ler, New Cumberland. Pa.
FOR SAEE Pope Waverly Electric
Runabout. A bargain. Inquire 3375J,
Bell phone.
FOR SAEE Wliite and Brown Eeg
horns and Barred Plymouth Rocks, pul
lets. These birds have started to lay.
Bargain if sold at once. Call Bell phone.
A. B. Davis, Penbrook, Pa.
FOR SAEE Stable manure deliv
ered. Box A, 1985, care of Telegraph.
ROOMS FOR RENT CAR 1)8 can b«
secured at the Telegraph Buslnesi
Office.
FINE AHO COMPLETE LINK
AUTO ROBES. Steamer Rugs, car
riage Robes. Horse Blankets and Stable
Blanket*. Harrisburg IJarne.is & Sup- '
ply Company. Second and Chestum
mteta.
FOR SALE At Gable's. 111-117 S.
Second St., 5,000 Sets New Sash, Bxlox
12 E.. primed and glazed, at $1.15 per
net. Also all regular sizes.
BICYCLES! BICYCLESI BICYCLES!
WANTED 25 second-hand bicycles,
or parts of bicycles, for cash. We also
have rebuilt bicycles for sale at bar
gain price.'. Keystone Cycle Co.. 814
North Third street.
FOR SAEE At Gable's. 113. 115 and
117 South Second street. 5.000 gallons
New Bra, ready mixed paint. Acme
quality. Also the full line of the Acme
make.
FOR SAEE CARDS on sat* at ths
Telegraph Business Office.
HAHRISBURG TELEGRAPH
FOR REST
FOR RENT Office in Commercial
Bank Building, first door front. Rent.
$25.00 per month. Can '.:e used .» an
office or small store room.
WANTED
WANTICt) l,OOO men who want to
buy made-to-measure shirts. J 1.1:5
each, 3 for $3.60 and up. Guaranteed
fit. Good quality, latest patterns. W.
Morrow, 1007 Market street.
WANTED A good, second-hand
l-00l or llat-lop office desk. Address L.,
1982, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Second-hand typewriter
desk; one with drawer space preferred.
Call either phone, 3690.
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, Harrlsburg.
UUSIAES!) OPPORT Li A IT JUS
I MADE 950,900 In Ove years Id th«
mall order business, began wltk $6.
Send for free booklet. Tells how. list
cock, 355 Lockport. N. T.
m sinks* oitohtumtv
1 FOK SALE Manufacturing plant,
established many years ago, doing a
strictly cash business. Only ono of its
kind in city. Will be sold reasonably,
as quick sale Is desired. Close investi
gation invited. R., 1988, care of Tele
graph.
WANT ten persons to Invest S2OO
each in proposition that will earn big
return on investment. Address It., 1988,
care of Telegraph.
ONE of the best grocery and fresh
meat stores in this city is offered for
sale at inventory value. Good oppor
tunity for live wire. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
ANY Intelligent rerson can earn good
Income corresponding for newspaper*;
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Pre»s Syndicate, 7»S. Lock
port. N Y.
111S1.\J',SS WiKSONAIiS
REPAIRING AND UPHULSTkUUNO
with best material una by expert help.
Send us your worn furniture. Our best
efforts insure your satisfaction, a. N.
Cluck, 320 Woodbine street.
FOR falling Hair try Gross Quioln*
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market
street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone
orders given prompt attention. UeU
1860.
WEATHER STRIPS ln order to
introduce our Grooved Side Strips for
doors and windows, will sell you 104
feet for s2.uo, regular price ?8132, and
our automatic liottom Strips at 50
cents each. Call at S. \V. llorst s, Wash
ington avenue, Lcmoyne, Pa.
OLD GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
Diamonds and Jewelry bought for high
est cash prices. Jos. D. Brenner, No. 1
North Third street. Bell pho'le 12741*
dAUUNfi
11. W. LATUU, ituariltns Stabl. and
XnOonal Transfer Co. Movers of
pianos, safes, boilers and general haul
ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No.
2503 R.
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN on l.cal Estate
security in any amounts and upon any
terms to suit Borrower. Address P. o.
Box 174, Harrlsburg, Pa.
LOANS—SS to S2OO for nonest work
ing people witnout bank credit at less
than legal rates, payable in instaimeul*
to suit uorruwers convenience.
Cooperative
Loan and investment Co..
204 Chestnut Street
STORAGE |
STORAGE 419 ttroad street, for 1
household goods and merchandise. Pu- i
vale rooms, $1 to $4. Wagons, lit cent*
per month. Apply J->. Cooper .v CO., *ll
liroad street. Both shonea.
STORAGE
IN 3-story br:ek building, rear 4Us
Mil ike t street.
Household goods In cienr., private
rooms. Iteusouable rates. Apply to ■
P. U. Dlencr, Jeweler, 4HS Market St.
HAHRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two
new eight-story brick warehouses, one
absolutely divided into fire
proof private rooms of various :<i;-.es for
the storage of household goods; the
other warehouse or the most approved
type of lire retardent construction for
ijuiierut merchandise. They are equip-
I ped with two large electric freight ele
vators and spiral chute for the quick
and sale handling of household goods
and all kinds ot merchandise. Low
storage rates. South Second street near
i Paxton, on the tracks of Penna. 11. It.
Central Storage Co.
CORNER COURT and CRANIiERRY
! STREETS, llarrisburg. Pa. Bell phone
i—New Four-story Building Private
rooms —Furniture and china packing a
specialty—Heated rooms for pianos and
perishable goods.
LEGAL NOTICES
FARMERS' MARKET COMPANY
A MEETING of the stockholders of
the Farmers' Market Company, for the
purpose of electing live directors and
transaction of such other business as
may be presented, will be held at the
office of the Cot pany. Room No. 1), is
North Third Street, Tuesday, January
11', 1915, ' < tween 10 and ll o'clock
A. M.
DANIEL M. DULL,
s soretary.
IIA It It I Sill K<; NATIONAL HANK
< miitni, s:t»o.iMN) —siirploM, f:tr>o,<NHt
llarrisburg. Pa.. December lU, IBH.
A MEETING of the Stockholders of
the llarrisburg National Bank, for the
election of Directors, will be held at Its
Hanking House. Tuesday, January 12.
1;t 15. between the hours of 10 and 11'
A. M.
W. L. GOUGAS,
Cashier.
IX REMRADINii OF WICONIgt'O
VIHIIKT. FROM SIXTH STREET TO
•IKKKKItSON STREET, HARKIM-
Hl'Rti, FA.
NOTICE is hereby given that the un
dersigned Viewers, appointed by the
Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin
County to ascertain and assess dam
ages and benefits which have accrued,
or many accrue, by reason of the Im
provement aforesaid, will meet upon
the line of the improvement and view
the same and the premises affected
thereby on Monday, (lie 18th day of
January, 1915, at 10 o'clock A. M., when
and where all parties in Interest may
attend personally or by counsel If thev
see lit. And the undersigned Viewer's
will hold an adjourned meeting in the
Council Chamber, In the Court House,
at Ilarrlsburg. oil the next succeeding
dry (Legal Holidays and Sunday ex
cepted!. at 10 o'clock A. M., and con
tinue the hearings until all parties In
interest who may attend shall have had
an opportunity to be fully heard.
E. EARL GRAEFF.
1 fA RRY
PAUL, G. SMITH.
Viewers.
MINISTERS ATTEND THAVFLFKST
Dr, 11. C. Pardoe read an Interest
ing paper this morning on u trip "To
the Golden Gate and Return 1o the
East," at tlie regular meeting of the
Methodist Ministerlum of Harrlnburg
in the Young Men's Christian Asso
ciation. Several of the pastors re
ported on the number of converts
that had been received Into the
church of the Stough "trailhitters."
Tlio Lutheran Ministerlum mot this
nfternnon. The Rev. H. W. A, Han
son was the principal speaker.
SIOCKS HIGHER 111
OPEKOFHS
I
i Bethlehem Dominated During
Early Hours, Common Going
to Its Highest Point in Years
New York, Jan. s. Opening deal
ings In the stock market here to-day
were more or less at variance with
quotations for our stocks in London,
where trading was resumed after a
suspension of more than live months.
With the exception of United States
Steel and Pennsylvania, which declined
mere fractions, most of other stocks
I were a trifle higher, although the dull
i movement was confined practically to
shares of the inactive group. Bethle
hem Steel, Common and Preferred,
dominated the early market, the com
mon rising to its highest price In sev
eral years. Anaconda Copper was the
only American issue to show any ad
vance abroad.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Furnished by H. M. Snavely
New York. Jan. 4.
Open. High. Low. Clos.
Alaska G M 26% 27 'A 26% 27 U
Amal Cop . 52% 53 % 52 53%
Am J3t Sug 31 34' a 3 1 34 %
Am Can .. 25"4 26 % 25% 2(i
Am C& F. 44% 44% 44% 44%
Ant Ice Sec 20% 21% 20% 21%
Am Looc . 23% 2 4 23% 2 4
Am T A- T. 116 116% 116 116%
Anaconda . 25% 26 25% 26
Atchison .. 93% 94% 93% 94%
B& O 68% 69% 68% 69%
Beth Steel. 46% 49 46% 48%
Bklyn RT. 84% 85% 84% 85'/.
Cal Pet ... 16% 16% 16% 16%
Can Pacific 156 157 156 157
Cent. Lentil 37% 37% 37% 37%
C, M&St P 86% 87% 86% 87%
f ('on Cop. 33% 34% 33% 34
Col F& I. 22 22 22 22
Con Gas .. 113% 114% 113% 114%
Corn Prod 8',4 S% 8% 8%
Erie 21% 22% 21% 22%
Erie Ist pd 34% 34% 34% 34%
Gen Elec. . 140% 140% 140% 140%
GoodrichßF 25 25 25 25
G North pd 113% 114 113 114
•GN Ore sbs 26 26 26 26
lnt-Met pfd 50 51 50 51
Lehigh Val 131 132 131 132
Mo Pac . . 8 % 8 % 8 % 8 %
Nev C C .. 12% 12% 32% 12%
X Y Cen . 84% 87% 84% 86%
NY.NH &H 54% 56% 5i% 56%!
N &■ W. ... 99 99% 99% I
| N Pnc ... 104% 104% 104% 104% i
iP R R ... 104% 106% 104% 106%:
jPgh Coal . 15% 15% 15% 15% I
Press S C. 34% 34% 34% 34%:
Ray C C . 16 16 16 16 I
Reading .. 143% 146 143 146
It I & S. pt 75 75 75 75
So Pac- ... 81% 82% 81% 82%
Tenn Cop. 32% 33 32% 32%
Texas Co.. 134% 134% 132 132
Union Pac. 116% 117% 116% 117%
U S Rubber 54 54 54 04
U S Steel . 49% 50% 49 49%
U S Steel p 105 105 105 105
|Utah Cop . 49% 50% 49% 50
| West Md . 9% 9% 9% 9%
W U Tel . 57% 58 57% 58
West'house 69 69 69 69 j
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE
Philadelphia, Jan. 4. Wheat :
Higher; No. 2, red, spot, export, $J,30% i
(fi 1.32%; No. 1, Northern, Duluth, ex-j
! port. $1.38*4 1.41%.
Corn Higher; No. 2, yelow, local, I
i Oats—Firm; No. 2, white, 65@06%c. i
Bran Firmer; winter, per ton.
$26.50®>27.00; spring, per ton, $26,006)' '
| 26.25. I
Potatoes Market firm; Penn
sylvania, per bushel, 55® 60c; New York, |
per bushel, 40@<48c; Jersey, per basket,
35®)40c
Hay The market Is firm; tlm- i
othy. No. 1, large bales, $15.505( 19.00; i
No. 1, medium bales, $18.50(& 19.00; No. i
2. do.. $17.oofel8.00; No, ,|o„ $1 1.506 i) ,
15,50; samples, $ 13.00®14.00; no grade, I
$1 1.00601 a.uO.
Dressed Poultry Firmer; turkeys, !
fancy, 19®20c: do., average, I6®>lßc; |
fowls, heavy, 17%@18%c; do., average,
14® 17 c} do., small, 12@18c; old
roosters, 12'/ic: broiling mi'-kens, neur- I
by, 16®»22c; western, 146(>20e; roast-;
ing chickens, 14@23c; ducks, 16®'t7e;t
geese. 13f»14c.
Clover mixed hay i.lsh' -»>iT«d i
$ 17.50<&' 18.00; No. 1, do., $16.50®) 17.00; I
No. 2, do., $15.00®) 16.00.
CHICAGO CATTLE
Chicago, 111., Jan. 4. Hogs Re- i
eelpts, 02,000; weak. Bulk of sales, $7.05
hi 7.25; light. $6.85#7.25; mixed, $6.90®) ;
7.30; heavy, $t1.85®i7.30; rough, s6.Bs'<( i
7.00: pigs, $5,256) 7.00.
Cattle Receipts. It,000: weak. Na
tive steers. $5.50®)9.75: western, $4,906)) |
7.65; cows and heifers, $2.906|)8.00; j
calves, $7.25®9.75.
Sheep—Receipts, .".0.000; slow. Sheep,
$5,756)6.65; yearlings, $6.80® 7.75; |
lambs, $6.75®8.65.
PHIL%DELPHI \ STOCKS
Philadelphia, Jan. 4. 2 P. M. |
Stock steady.
General Asphalt 32
General Asphalt. Pfd 6X j
I.ehigh Valley 66 |
Pennsylvania Railroad 52% |
Philadelphia Rapid Transit.. Bid 11 \ i
Reading , 71 11-16
Storage Battery 47%
Union Traction 30*4 f
United Gas Improvement 81 '
U. S. Steel s 50% |
CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADE
Chicago, 111., Jan. 4. Board of Trade I
closing:
Wheat—May. 1.34%: July. 1.22.
Corn—May. 7534; July 76%.
Oats —May. 55; July. 53%.
Pork—January, 18.60; May, 19.22.
Ijird—January, 10.60; May. 10.92.
Ribs—January, 10.15; May, 10.52.
Works Old Sympathy
C. 0. D. Game, Is Charge j
That old crooked C. O. D. game—
sending packages to the address of
persons who died recently-—will be i
explained at the police station to-mor- j
row afternoon. Mayor John K. Royal I
will give a hearing to J. 11. Chapman, j
alias B. F. Brown, on a charge of false I
pretense.
Chapman was arrested In Lewlstown |
Saturday on Information from Herbert I
13. Lucas, post office Inspector. Inspec- 1
tor Lucas believes he has a Federal I
case against Chapman, who also used
the mails. The Adams Kxpress Com- j
pany Is the plaintiff In the case at the
police station. Chapman, It is alleged, !
secured names of persons who died re- j
cently. To the addresses of the de
ceased he sent C. O. D. packages con
taining cheap jewelry, and left the col
lection of two and three dollars bill to
the express company. Chapman has re
tained Robert Stacker as his attorney.
HOY WILL LOSE LEG
Miflllnburg, Pa., Jan., 4.— William
Jolly, 13 years old, son of Mr. and
Airs. Edwin Jolly, living about ten
miles west of Mifßinburg. met with a j
serious accident on Saturday while vis- i
ltlng a set of muskrat traps which the I
boy operated to earn money to help
support the family. His musket was
accidentally discharged, the load strik
ing him in the right leg below the
knee, breaking the bones and tearing
away the muscles. After the accident
the boy crawled about a hundred yards
and then called his little sister, who
pulled him home on a small hand sled.
Medical aid was sum/.ioned and the
boy wus taken to V*ie Mary Packer
Hospital at Sunbury, where it Is
thought the leg will have to be ampu
tated.
JANUARY 4, 1915.
KING AND QUEEN OF
•
King Albert and Queen Klizabeth of Belgium, photographed at a division
headquarters behind the tiring line in Belgium.
i Gardner Gives Views
on Preparedness of
United States For War
11 y Associated Press
Washington, Jan. 4.—Representa
tive Gardner* urging his proposal to
i investigate the military preparedness
i of the nation, told the House Military
Committee to-day that the "entire
field army, militia, regulars and all,
of the United States would just about
garrison Paris," and the United States
to-day owns "little more than half
of the number of guns Russia had at
the battle of Mukden."
Mr. Gardner had a series of lively
passages with members of the com
mittee which he arraigned for not
summoning Major Generals Wood anil
Crozier to get their views on pre
paredness.
lie quoted figures at length to show J
that the combined force of regulars j
and national guardsmen would form'
a battle line (>r> miles long, two-thirds I
of the way around Greater New
York.
Services For Victim of
Auto Smash-up Tomorrow
Funeral services for Miss Grace
Maugan. aged 25 years, 310 Forster
street, who died early Saturday morn
ing from injuries she received in an
automobile accident at Front and Wal
nut streets late Friday night, will be
held at the homo tc-morrow after-]
noon at 2 o'clock, the Rev. 13. H. i
llart, pastor of the Fifth Street. Moth-1
odist Church, ollielntlng. Hurlal will
be made in Puxtang Cemetery. The
pallbearers will be Harr.v and Gene
DeHione, Ross and Francis Slmonetti,
Albert Senior and "Bud" Commings.
Miss Lillian Swatls, T. Elder Cleek
ner and Samuel Weber, three others
who were injured in the accident and
were taken to the liarrisburg Hos
pital, are reported improving and will
probably leave the hospital in the
next few days. Coroner Rcldnger will
not hold an inquest until these three
leave the hospital and can come as
witnesses to the hearing.
WANT AMERICAN IMtOTECTKD I
fly Associated Press
Washington, Jan. \. —American I
Mini&ter Baily-Blanohard at Port an!
Prince has been instructed to take |
steps immediately for the protection
of Charles Williams, an American,
clerk in the National Bank of Haiti,
threatened with arrest and punish
ment by the Haitian government be-,
cause of his participation in the re- j
cent shipment to New York of the |
gold supply of that bank, while the
government was attempting .to take,
possession of it.
FALLS WHIIjK SKATING
Charles Franklin, 10 years old. 11111
('aider street, fell while skating at
Twelfth street yesterday afternoon,
sustaining a probable fracture of the
left. arm. He was treated at the Har
rlsburg Hospital.
$ MONEY
. To Housekeepers, Work
oi initmen and Salaried Ern-
ployes.
LEGAL RATES
EQUITABLE
INVESTMENT COMPANY
0 N. MARKET SQUARE
Room 21. 4tli Floor
Spooncr Building
WANT WAR SHIPMENTS STCPPEI*
! Washington. Jan. 4.—Delegations
I fro»:i New York, Philadelphia, Chi
j cago and Baltimore, among them rep
resentatives of the German-American
Alliance and the Ancient Order of Hi
bernians, appeared to-day be Jura the
House Foreign Affairs Committee to
favor pending Congressional regula
tions to stop exports of war material.-)
to the European belligerents.
MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE
and others upon their own names.
Cheap rates, easy payments, confiden
tial.
Adainx A Co.. R. 304, 8 V. Blnrket Sq.
FOR SALE
Forty—No. 3
Cyphers Incubators
$20.00 Each
• On account of uMlug; the Mam-
I modi lncwlintor* wf offer our mnall
j lncul»ator« for nolo which nrc in line
| condition. 1lu«t call at farm for
, tliein at thlM price. No reaerva
' tlon n without a deposit.
Stouffer Poultry Farm
WHITES HILL, PA.
' Ilox 224. II iirrlKliurß, I'n.
«■
For Rent
Desirable offices in the
Union Trust' Building.
Apply
Union Trust Company
[FRANK R. LEIB
& SON
Real Estate and Insur
| ance Office No. 18
j North Third Street,
Harrisburg, Pa.
I
LOTS FOR SALE
127x100, S. E. corner
Jeft'erson and Seneca Sts.
110x127, East of above
lots, on east side of Sen
eca St.
80x127, West side of
Ctirtin St., east of Jeffer
son.
Price right to quick
buyer.
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