Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, January 11, 1915, Page 11, Image 11

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    Telegraph Classified Ate—Where lai .aid Wort Find Each Other'
What Do You Want?
Makes little difference what that WANT may be
there's a little Telegraph Classified Ad refidy to
serve you.
Sometimes you get the desired WANT through
reading Telegraph Classified Ads and sometimes
through using them.
Houses, horses, autos, watches, lost, found, Jor
rent, for sale, to lease or let, help and situations and
a hundred other things are open to you. Read.
I) IKb
VAUiNTINE Mr*?. E'.la L Valentine
died Saturday afternoon, at 1:30, at
her home, as? Hummel street, aged
56.
Funeral services Wednesday after
noon. at 2 o'clock, from her late resi
dence, the Rev. Mr. Bullitt officiating.
Friends ami relatives invited to attcmi
without further notice. Burial private
in the Paxtang Cemetery.
S.OST
BOST On Sunday, December 27, on
Front street, between Woodbine and
Seneca streets, a child's fur neckpiece.
Farley Gannett. 122 Woodbine street.
I.OST Bunch of keys, on l ing, with
nameplate R. E. Evans, Palmyra, Pa.,
on Thursday night. Reward if return- .
ed to Harrlsburg Railways office.
B1 j
v FOUND
FOUND —Female Brlndle Bull, be- |
tween Seventeenth and Eigiiteentii, on t
J Jerry. Owner can have same by pay
ing for this ad. and calling at 742 South |
Twenty-first street. j
FOUND —A place without trying. ;
Careful cleaning—best of dyeing :
Where? At Kggert's Steam Dyeing |
and French Cleaning Works 1245 liar- (
ket street. Call either phone. AVe de- j
liver and call.
HELP WANTED—MaIe
WANTED Graduate pharmacist to
manage drug store; good salary to
right man; must come well recommend
ed. Address 11., 1409, care of Tele- j
graph. |
WANTED Railway Mail Clerks; j
Harrlsburg Mail Carriers. $G5.00 to
$l5O month. Harrlsburg examinations '■
coming. Sample questions and full de
scription free. Franklin Institute,
Dept. 361-A, Rochester, N. Y.
ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN j
WANTED. Ablebodied, unmarried men !
between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of i
United States, of good character and !
temperate habits, who can speak, read
and write the English language. For |
Information apply to Recruiting Officer, [
Bergner Building, 3d & Market Sts., j
Harrlsburg; 48 N. Queen St., Lancaster; j
353 Pine S* . Wllllamsport; 37 W. Mar
ket St.. York, or 113 Independence St.. !
Shamokin, Pa
MEN WANTED to iieoomo practical
chauffeurs and mechanics. As opportu- |
nity affords students will be given j
chance while learning to earn 30c an
hour on overhauling work. Make ap- I
filication at once. Special course for I
adies. Day and night schools. Auto j
Transportation School and Machine
Shop, 5-7 North Cameron street.
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AGENTS WANTED
AGENTS WANTED ln York, Cum- i
beriand and Dauphin counties. No fake. I
Permanent business. Rev. H. B. Bar- j
shinger, 201 North Second street, Har- i
risburg. Pn.
BILBY SUNDAY'S MESSAGE. Great
opportunity for man or woman to make
16.00 to sls 00 a day. Unusually liberal
terms. Spare tl.ne m:... be used. Par
ticulars and samples free. Universal ;
House. 100S Arch street. Philadel
phia.
11 F.I.P WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED A middle-aged white
woman for general housework; no
washing or ironing. Apply 3500 State
street.
WANTED Young lady for office'
work: must live on Allison Hill; give
age, former experience and wages ex
pected. Address X., 1419, care of Tele
graph.
WANTED Girl for general house
work; must know how to cook; no
washing or ironing; references requir
ed. 1619 North Second street.
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FOR SALE
"Houses You Can
Afford to Buy
1609 X. Fourth St. —Lot 20x210 ft.
—two-story, eight-room, frame
house on Fourth St.—Fulton St.
end of lot is vacant.
For cash we'll name you the low
est price ever quoted on this
property.
152.1 Berryhill St.—A three-story
brick house with eight rooms
hath—furnace—front and back
porches.
On account of the owner remov
ing from the city this desirable
dwelling is on the market at a
reasonable figure.
Miller Bros. & Neefe
n K Ali ESTATE
Fire Insurance Surety Bonds
I.ncunt anil Court Streets
V
MONDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG li§js3& TELEGRAPH JANUARY 11, 191*5.
III.UP WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED Reliable, middle-aged |
woman for general housework; best ref
erence required. Apply to Mr. Myers,
care of Myers Mfg. Co.. Third and Cum
berland street, above Miller's Shoe |
Store. |
SITUATIONS \YANTED —Male
WANTED Colored man desires po
sition as Janitor or houseman; experi
enced In both. Apply, or address, 123
Liberty street.
WANTED Young colored boy,
about 18 years old, desires a position
in a cafe washing dishes, or boarding
house, or in some store; lie has a wheel
for delivery. Burrei Banks, 1314 i
Marion street, City.
WANTED Position driving tour
ing car, preferrably a Ford. Address
Box 86. Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED A position by a young
j man who has had almost seven years
> experience in the retail grocery busi
ness; also experienced buyer. Address
I G., 1423, care of Telegraph.
i WANTED Young man desires any
I kind of work: willing to take spare
i time; can furnish best of reference.
I Calk or address, 605 South Third street,
Steelton, Pa.
I— a .
WANTED Colored man desires po
| sition as butler in private family, or
work In hotel. Call or address, 329
Cherry street.
I WANTED Reliable colored woman
! wants work to look alter apartments,
| to keep halls, baths and offlces clean,
or chambermaid in hotel or boardlng
liouse. Call, or address, 222 North
River avenue.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED Young colored girl de
sires general housework; can give ref
erence. Call, or address, 856 Primrose
! avenue.
——
| WANTED By Intelligent white
! girl, 17 years of age, position as child's
j nurse. 916 Cowden street.
WANTED - White woman desires
washing to do at home, or (lay's work
of any kind, or offices to clean. Ad
dress E., 1416, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Good, reliable woman
I wants laundry, or day's work of any
i kind; can furnish good references. Call,
or address, 1907% Seventh street.
; street.
WANTED By white woman, gen
jeral housework, without washing". Ad
i dress 8., 1424, care of Telegraph.
i WANTED Young lady wants posi
tion as office girl; can give references.
| Address B„ 141S, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Young woman would !
! like to have general housework or posi
ition as housekeeper. Call, or address,
I Miss A. S„ care of Mrs. l,aten, 1712 Lo
j gan avenue. City. j
• WANTED Colored girl desires po
j sition as traveling maid. Call, or ad- '
i dress, 1211 Wallace street.
] WANTED ■— Experienced colored i
i cook desires position In boardlnghcuse j
or hotel. Call, or address, 1211 Wal-'
j lace street.
I WANTED Position as housekeeper
by young woman of experience. Ad
dress L., 1414, care of Telegraph.
WANTED By colored woman,
day's work of any kind. Call, or ad
dress, 808 Cowden street. City.
WANTED By colored girl, work
as second cook or chambermaid in
■» hotel. Address 1413 Currant avenue.
WANTED By white woman, gen
eral housework or child's nurse; refer
j ences. Address 1825 Twelfth street.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOn SALE AT A BARGAIN!
Or will exchange for Improved
city property, an Imposing 14-
room 40x40 ft. Colonial suburban
residence. All improvements;
porch. 10 ft. wide, 70 ft. long. Lot.
116x200 ft. Shrubbery; 6 kinds of
i fruit in bearing. Trolley near; 12
I minutes and one fare from Market
j Square. Call Bell phone No. 3048 L
i FOR SALE Beautiful new brick
I houses on Second and Third streets,
Riverside. ■ Steam heat and all other
modern improvements. Prices, $2,800 to
$4,700. Easy terms. E. Moesleln, 424
State street; Lewis M. Neiffer, 222 Mar
ket street.
; BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE—
No. 1820 North Third street corner
brick construction steam heat
lot, 20x87. Look at this property and
get particulars. Bell Realty Co., Berg
ner Building.
Ol R JANUARY BARGAIN SALE
82 Acres; 4 miles south of Lewlsberry;
frame buildings; running water; price
reduced from $3,000.00 to $2,500.00.
BRINTON-PACKER CO.,
Second and Walnut Streets.
Oil! ,IANi/»RY BARGAIN SALE
540 Schuylkill St. reduced SIOO.OO.
514 Ross St. reduced $150.00.
1728 N. Third St. reduced $250.00.
1641 Market St. reduced $50.00.
BRINTON-PACKER CO..
' Second and Walnut Streets,
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE On account of going
West will Hell my home, on North
street, on Hill, 10 rooms, all modern
Improvements. Lot. 15x110. All cash
not necessary. Address S., 141 a, care
of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Harris and Second
streets, ten-room, brick and stone
dwelling; side and rear entrances: side
windows overlooking Second street;
bright and airy; modern plumbing. Pos
session at once. Little cash required.
Inquire Keller's Drug Store. 405 Mar
ket street.
PENRROOK, lot 33X150 for sale at
great sacrifice. This lot is well locat
ed and must be sold soon. An unusual
bargain. Bell Realty Co. fc Bergner
Building.
TWO uptown lots for sale—one on
Jefferson street and one on Woodbine
street. Also suburban lots for sale at
reasonable prices. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
FOR SALE Corner property at
<520 Cumberland street for sale. Large
house suitable business location.
Special price to quick buyer. Particu
lars at Hell Realty Co.. Bergner Bulld-
Ing.
ItKAL ESTATE EOK HUNT
I'OR RENT Six-room frame house;
all conveniences; rent, slf.oo. Apply
2000 Penn street.
FOR RENT —Storeroom, 1200
North Third street; from April
Ist; special price. 33x100, 9x14
show windows. Apply J. S. Sible,
250 ilcrr street.
FOR RENT
1821 Market St *23.00
536 S. Seventeenth St. .'. 20.00
119 Royal Terrace 20.00
53G S. Seventeenth St 17.00
1530 Catherine St IJ.OO
1528 Catherine St 15.00
2170 Brook wood St 14.00
2020 Kensington St 10.50
2005 N. Seventh St 10.00
1244 N. Cameron St
Apartment 27.00
J. E. GIPPL.B.
1251 Market Street.
FOR RENT New ten-room brick
houses; all conveniences; laundry;
vapor heat; porches and yards. Apply
to MacWilhams Construction Co., 2150
North Fifth street.
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FOR RENT No. 1934 Park street,
new brick house; corner property; 9
rooms and bath; all conveniences;
steam heat; electricity and gas; fine
location. Apply at above address.
FOR RENT Houses with all improve
ments at moderate rentals. J. E. lilppie,
1251 Market street.
Ai'AJM->1 EN TS l 01l KENT
FOR RENT Apartment 6 rooms
and bath, with all modern conveni
ences. Apply 1118 North Sixth street.
107 SOUTH FRONT STREET Sec
ond floor housekeeping apartments
1: -e rooms with kitchenettes and
baths modern improvements—elec
tric lights gas city steam Jtial
tor service. Apply at above address.
FOR RENT—First floor apart
ment, 6 rooms, bath and pantry,
facing Capitol; city steam, gas
and electric light. Inquire 400
North street.
FOR RENT Two rooms, completely
furnished for light ..ousekeeplng, with
use of bath. No children. 1238 Kltta
tinny street.
FOR RENT An apartment, three
rooms and bath, coal and gas range,
gas and electric lights, $15.00 monthly.
Applv Mehring's Liquor Store, t'-ixth
and Muench. Bell phone 2671, United
7031.
FOR RENT Apartment, steam
heat, all conveniences, corner Third and
llerr streets. Apply 284 llerr street.
AI'ARI'MKNTS WAN TEI)
APARTMENT WANTED Five or
six-room apartment, wltli bath, by
April 1 or before. State if same has
buy window, or porch, and rent wanted.
Address P. O. Box 204. Karrlsburg. Pa.
HOARDERS WANTED
WANTED By rellned widow, two
gentlemen roomers and boarders; of flee
men preferred. Address A., 1411, care
ROOMS FOR RENT
ROOM FOR RENT—'Third floor front
—furnished or unfurnished—all im
provements use of phone. Bell,
2188W, or address A. E. 8.. care of Tele
graph.
FOR KENT Large, furnished sec
ond floor room, with bay window, near
bath; hot water heat and use of phone.
Inquire No. 117 Pine street.
FOR RENT barge, warm room,
well furnished, facing Capitol Park;
use of bath and phone. 406 North
street.
LARGE, well-lighted, furnished
rooms, single or ensuite; city steam; use
cf phone. Call 71'J North Sixth street,
or Bell phone 613 R.
ROOMS FOR RENT All eon veil I -
ences; centrally located; nicely furnish
ed, second apartment. Apply Hoffman
Apartments. Fifth and Market streets.
FOR RENT Neatly furnished room
(front), use of bathroom and phone;
only reliable party considered; use of
livlngroom; State street, near Fif
teenth. Address J., 1421, care of Tele
graph.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms,
single or ensuite; ail conveniencves, in
cluding phone; reference required. Ap
ply 1015 North Front street.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms,
for light housekeeping; all conveni
ences; gas stove and water in kitchen,
and privilege of bath. Call 240 North
Fourteenth street.
FOR RENT Furnished front suite,"
consisting of large livingroom, bed
room and private bath; city steam;
electric and gas lighting; hardwood
oors; references required. 218 Pine
street.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms
In very good location; use of bath and
lelenlione Call at 203 State atr.-et.
ROOMS WANTED
WANTED Two furnished rooms,
with board and home comforts, for lady
with two arcll-uehaved children 7 and
fl years, in private family; all conveni
ences; centrally located. State terms.
Address R., 1422, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Rooms and board, or
housekeeping apartments, furnished
preferred, in Harrisburg or suburbs,
family of four, two adulls and two chil
| dren. Send full particulars to P. O.
Box No. 782, Narberth, Pa.
FOR SALE
FINK AND COMI'I.ETE I.INK
AUTO ROBES, Steamer Ruga. Car
riage Kobes. Horse Blankets and Stabls
Blankets. Harrisburg Harneua & Sup.
ply Company. Second and Chestnut
streets
FOR SALE At Gable's, 111-117 S.
Second St., D.OOO 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
I 117 South Second street, 6,000 gallons
! New Era, ready mixed paint. Acme
! quality. Also the full line of the Acme
j make.
FOR SALE Owing to death in fam
ily. I will sell my player-piano at sacrl
flee, excellent condition, about fifty
rolls of music, bench and scarf; ma
hogany finish. Address U., 1120, care
of Telegraph.
FOR SALE
Farms F©r Sale
7 Acres—2 miles east of Pax
tonia. Ideal for truck and poultry.
A lot of fruit trees in good condi
tion. Buildings medium condi
tion. Known as the Amos Stoner
farm. Price .* SI2OO
3 Acres—3 miles east of Pax
tonia, near Shopes' Church. A
real bargain. All good buildings.
70 choice fruit trees. Ideal for
all-year or summer home. Price,
SI2OO
A better or more satisfactory
description of these and other
farms we have for sale at 409
Market street, Harrisburg.
C. B, CARE
Care's Grocery, Linglestown, Pa.
PARTY leaving town would like to
store their piano, or sell, with some
good family. Address H.. 1410, care of
Telegraph.
FOR SALE A 1914 Ford Touring
cai-—as good as new—with extra equip
ments. Inquire of 116 West Main street,
Palmyra, Pa.
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FOR SALE Made-to-°Mcasure
Clothing Store. Will sell cheap If sold
nt once. A fine location. Good reason
for selling. Address X., 1412, care of
Telegraph.
FOR SALE One Wizard View, 5x7
camera, complete; cost new, $35.00;
will .sacrifice if sold at once; reason for
selling, purchased larger one. Apply
any time, 1314 Howard street.
FOR SALE Large kitchen range;
can be used with or without hot water
back; price reasonable; can be seen at
635 Schuylkill street.
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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 4OO pairs of pigeons.
Homers, Dragons and Red Corneaux,
75c per pair In lots of 50 pair or more.
20 O. J. Chester White Pigs, 2% to 3
months' old, $3.50 to $5.00. Inquire at
Paul's Shoe Store, 418 Market; Beu
phone 144W, or can be seen at Elk
wood, next to greenhouse.
FOR SALE One Packard touring
car, in good condition—price, $500.00.
One Columbia, $500.00. Apply Pen-)
brook Garage, Penbrook, Pa.
11)15 CALENDARS
FOR SALE A few good
In job lots Orders promptly filled. Bell
phone 1577 R. Meyers Mfsr. Co., Third
and Cumberland streets, above Miller's
Shoe Store.
FOR SALE Oldsmobile. in good
condition. ("has. E. Lyter's Repair
Shop, City Auto Garage.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at tils
Telegraph Business Office.
FOR SALE l2 metal hog troughs,
8 ft. long; 75 live-hole locust posts, suit
able for board or rail fence. Bell phone
3449R, or P. O. Box #7, New Cumber
land. Pa.
GLASS window signs, Unfurnished
Rooms, Rooms and Hoard and Table
Board at 25c each. One of these signs
will be given with each six-time order
for a classified ad. if paid in advance.
Inquire at Office of Telegraph.
WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS FOR
SALE, 75 cents each. Bell phone 2867R3.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Office in Commercial
Bank Building, first floor front. Rent,
$25.00 per month. Can l>e used ..a an
office or small store room.
WANTED
WANTED Experienced Trucker, on
shares, two miles from city. Will give
one, two or three acres, furnish all
manure wanted, plow the ground for
same. Will also give garden 75x100 ft.
to same party. If wanted. Bell phone
3449 R. i. O. Box 97, New Cumberland.
GLASS WINDOWS will be placed in
nuto curtains while you wait. C. A.
Fair Carriage ami Auto Wosks.
BUSINESS OPPOKT li .\ X'i'J ES
I MADE $50,90u In five years In ths
mall order business, began with $5.
Send for free booklet. Tells how. Uea
cock. 355 Luckport. N. T.
FOR SALE Manufacturing plant,
established many years ago, doing a
strictly cash business. Only one of its
kind in city. Will be sold reasonably,
as quick sale is desired. Close investi
gation invited. K., 1988, care of Tele
graph.
A FIRM which has built many lines
of roads in Pennsylvania and New
York, have discontinued this lino of
work. I have personally superintended
all this work and they have now given
me an opportunity to purchase the good
will and entire plant at a low flgu. u. 1
want to get capital and organize a road
building company. In 1915 and many
future years millions of dollars will ho
spent on good roads. An honest com
pany can mage big profit.
Would like to get in touch with sev
eral men who haw capital. Address
W.. 1417, care of Telegraph.
BUSINESS PROPOSITIONS FOR
SALE Two grocery stores —one cigar
and pool—confectionery store small
manufacturing business small res
taurant. Full information at offices of
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building.
FOR RENT Four-chair Barber
Shop, modernly equipped, in heart of
Harrisburg business district. Address
C., 1990, care of Telegraph.
ANY intelligent rerson can earn good
Income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798. Lock
port. N. Y.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
REPAIRING AND UPHOUSTERINQ
with best material and by expert help.
Send us your worn furniture. Our bes:
efforts insure your satisfaction. & iv
C<uck. 320 Woodbine street.
FOR falling nair try Gross Qulnln*
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
Druggist and Apothecary, liu Market
street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone
orders given prompt attention. B*U
1960.
HARDWOOD FLOORS
Rescraped and reflnlshed. New floors
laid of all designs. Stairs covered with
hardwood. Prices reasonable. J.. M.
Smith, No. 2219 Brookwood street. Bell
phone 1391 L.
WEA+HER STRIPS ln order to
introduce our Grooved Side Strips for
doors and windows, vill sell you 104
feet for $2.00, regular price $8.32, and
our automatic Bottom Strips at 50
cents each. Call at S. W. Horat's, Wash
ington avenue. Lemoyne, Pa.
OLD GOLID AND SILVER, Watches
Diamonds and Jewelry bought for high
est cash prices. Jos. D. Brenner. No. 1
North Third street. Bell phone 631 J.
HAULING
n. W. LATHE, Hoarding Stabl- anil
National Traaafcr Co. Movers of
pianos, safes, boilers and general haul
ing. H. W. Lathe. Manager, Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Hell phone No
2501 R.
HMRAOW MOVEMENT
ID LEADING ISSUES
Active Shares Opened With Ad
vances; New Low Price Made
in Rumely Common
Sy Associated Press
New York. Jan. 11. Early dealings
In to-day's stock market showed the
usual narrow movement n leading is
sues, changes from last week being
merely fractionally. The active shares
opened with advances, likewise Sea
board Air Line, Pfd., and Colorado
Fuel, BalLmbore and Ohio and j
several specialties mov;d forward, Na
tional Lead rising 1% points. IJ. S.
Steel and Union Pacific were inclined
to react, but soon recovered. A new
low price was made by Rumley, Com
mon. In London, Americans were lower,
with the exception of Canadian Pacific
I and New York Central.
GOOD OUTLOOK AT POTTSTOWN
Pottstown, Pa., Jan. 11. —There Is a
gradual improvement in the industrial
situation here, and conlidence that
normal business conditions will soon
prevail. Four furnaces in the 112-
inch mill of the Glasgow Iron Com
pany resumed to-day, and next week
the anil factory and plate mill of the
George B. Lessig Iron Company will
go into operation. At the slag receiv
ing plant in the property of the East
ern Steel Company the number of
employes is being increased to supply
the growing demand for the crushed
slag used in the making of reinforced
concrete railroad bridges and for other
structures.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Furnished by H. M. Snavely
New York, Jan. 11.
Open. High. Low. Clos.
Alaska G M 26% 27»/i 26% 27 V 4
Amai Cop . 54% 55% 04 Va 54%
Am Bt Sug 35 >/i 36 35i,i 35%
Am Can .. 29% 30% 29% 30%
Am Can pd 93% 94% 93% 94%
(AmC&F. 45% 47% 45% 47%
Am Cot Oil 43% 44 43% 41
Am Loco .. 2 6 28 26 27%
Am Smelt . 59.% 60% 59% 60%
Am Sugar. 104% 104% 104% 104%
Am T & T. 118»,4 118% 118 118%
Anaconda . 26% 26% 26% 26%
Atchison .. 94 94% 94 94%
B&O. .. . 68 69 67% 68%
Beth Steel 51% 53% 51% 53
Bklyn RT. 86 86 85% 85%
Cal Pet .. . 15% 15% 15% 15".
Can Pacific 155% 156% 155% 156%
C Leath xd3 35% 36 35% 35%
C&O. .. . 42 42% 42 42 I'.
C. M&StP 87% 88% 87% BS%
C Con Cop . 33 % 34 % 33 % 34 %
Press SC.. 37 39 36% 38%
R C Copper 16% 16% 16% 16%
Reading .. 147% 148 1 46% 14 7%
RI&S. . . 20 20% 20 20%
RI & S pfd 75% 75% 75 75
So Pacific. 84% 85% 84% 8534
So Rwy ... 15% 16 15% 16
So Rwy pfd 58 58 58 58
Tenn Cop'r 32% 33 32% 32%
Texas Co . 134 135 134 135
Un Pacific. 118% 119% -18 119%
U S Rubber 57% 58% 57% 57%
U S Steel. 51% 52% 51% 51%
U S S pfd. 106% 108% 106% 107%
Utah Cop'r 49% 51% 49% 50%
West Mcl.. 11% 11% 11% 11%
West TJ T. . 59% 60 59% 59%
West Mfg. 72% 7 4 72% 7 3
CF & I .. 25% 26 25% 25%
Con Gas .. 116% 118% 116% 118%
Corn Prod . 9 % 9 % 9 % 9 %
Erie 22% 22% 21% 22%
Erie, Ist pf 34% 35% 34% 35%
G Elec Co. 143% 14 4 143 % 144
Goodr'h BF 27 27 % 27 27%
Gt N pfd . 114 114% 114 114 Vi
Gt N Ore 527 • 28% 27 28%
In-Met ... 11 11% 10% 11%
In.Met pfd. 50 50% 50 50%
Lehigh V.al 134 134% 134 134%
Louis & N. 118 118 117% 118
Mex Petro. 51 52 51 52
Mo Pac .*. . 7 7 % 7 7 %
Nev C C .. 12% 13 12% 12%
N Y Cen .. 87% 89% 87% 88%
NY.NII& H 53 54% 53 54 %
N Pac 100% 102% 100% 102%
Pac Mail . 20% 20% 20% 20%
P R R ... 105 105% 105 105 I
Peo O & C 118% 120% 118% 120%
Pgh Coal . 16% 17 16% 17
PHI I. A DELPHI A PROnUCK
Philadelphia, .Tan. 11. Wheat
Steady; No. 2. red, spot, export, $ 1.36@>
1.39; No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export,
$1.14® 1.47.
Corn Steady; No. 2, yellow, export, i
74V.®M5%C; NO. 2, yellow, local, 78@» '
78 %c.
Oats Steady; No. 2, white, 58®
58% c. .
Bran Firm; winter, per ton,
$28.50(ft29.00; spring, per ton, $27.25®'
' Butter The market is firm;
western, creamery, extras, 34c; nearby
prints, fancy. 37c.
Live Poultry Steady; fowls, 13®
15c; old roosters, 10(®10%c; chickens,
12@14c; turkeys, 15@17c; ducks, 15®
16c; geese. 13«fi)15c.
Dressed Poultry Firmer; turkeys,
fancy, 20@21c; do., average, 16®lXr;
fowls, heavy, 18@19c; do., average,
14(5)17%c; do., small, 12®13c; old
roosters, 13c; broiling chickens, near
by, IG(ft)22c; western, 14@20c; roast
ing chickens, 13®23c; ducks, 16®17c;
geese, 13®14c.
MONEY" TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
security In any amounts and upon any
terms to suit borrower. Address P. O.
Box 174. Harrisburg. Pa.
LOANS—4S to *3OO for nonest work
ing people without bank credit at less
than legal iato.v. payable In instilments
to suit borrower?) convenience.
Cooperative
Loan and Investment Co_
204 Chestnut Street.
STORAGE
STORAGE 419 Broad street, for
household goods and merchandise. Pit
vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 76 cents
Per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411
Broad street. Both shonss.
STORAGE
IN 3-story brick building, rear 408
Market wtreet.
Household goods In clean, private
rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to
P. G. Dlener, Jeweler, 4ns Market St.
HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two
new eight-story brick warehouses, on*
absolutely fireproof divided into fire
proof private rooms of various sizes for
the storage of household goods; the
I 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 the 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.
LEGAL NOTICES
HARRISBURG NATIONAL BANK
Capital, >300,000 —Surplus, $.150,000
Harrisburg, Pa., December 12, 1914.
A MEETING of the Stockholders of
the Harrisburg National Bank, for the
election of Directors, will be held at its
Banking House, Tuesday. January 12,
1915, between the hours of 10 and 12
A M
W. L GORGAS.
Cashier. ,
PREPARING FOR 10TH
ANNIVERSARY OF YARDS
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W. S. HAMILL
Day Assistant Yardmaster In Charge
of the East and Southbound
Movement
ing farms immediately boosted prices
on their lands and as high as $25,000
was paid for several small farms. In
another instance $19,500 was paid for
4 % acres near the overhead trolley
bridge.
The greater portion of tlie town is
erected on the farm of Emanuel lloofy,
for which the company paid S4OO an
acre.
Millions Expended
All the grading was done by H. S.
Kerbaugh & Co. at a cost of more
than $5,000,000. The yards were offi
cially turned over to the railroad com
pany January 15, 1905, and on Jan
uary 17 were opened with George W.
Fisher as yardmaster in charge of the
transportation department.
Largest iti World
The yards are the largest classi
fication yards in the world, able to
handle about 6,000 cars daily.
Yards by Divisions
The eastbound receiving yards ac
commodate about 1.100- cars; nineteen
tracks in the eastbound classification
yards hold 1,2 50 cars. The west
bound receiving yards, with eleven
tracks, will hold 1,200 cars and the
westbound classifying yards of twenty
tracks hold 2,000 cars.
Moil Old in Service
George W. Fisher has been yard
master here since January 29, 1904.
C. B. Cray, general foreman of the
motive power department, was with
H. S. Kerbaugh when the yards were
built and was transferred to Safe Har
bor to complete the low grade line
from Enola. Later he was transferred
to Enola, where he is in charge of the
roundhouse, car repair shop, car in
spectors and the new locust Grove re
pair shops. Several hundred men are
under his supervision.
J. A. Ringland. foreman of the en
gine house, supervises the repairs on
the big engines that are used in haul
ing the large volume of freight.
11. G. Ilassler Is foreman of the
local car repair shops.
Joseph li. Kinter, foreman of the
car inspectors, and his assistant,
Charles Lindenberger, liave been con
nected with the yards for a long while.
COMPLAINS TO COURT
OF fflsr. TUB.
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convict is lacking. He expects to have
enough evidence to tak" the cases into
court next term, he says. "These
places I have In mind," says the
Colonel, "are where couples can go
and rent rooms without question." He
also called attention to the fact that
there are a number of hotels which
are rapidly allowing their condition to |
deteriorate into the "disorderly" class |
because they permit women of fines- i
tionable character to congregate there, j
Liquor at the Clubs
Almost all clubs, the Chief says, fur- j
nish liquor to their members on Sun
day. Aa for furnishing liquor on elec-1
tion days, the Colonel says this seems'
lo bo done right along, but the people,
who receive the drinks will not testify,,
so that it is Impossible to collect i
sufficient evidence, lie believes, he I
says, that the Sunday laws relative to
the sale of liquor are generally ob
served by the licensed places.
January court opened to-day with
about 250 cases listed for trial, threel
of which were heard by the noon
lournment. Before Judge McCarrell j
in No. 2 room John E. Stuart was |
acquitted of an assault and battery |
charge and Joseph Salinger was placed j
on trial for illegally soliciting and j
issuing life insurance. Tn No. 1 room,
before Judge Kunkel five boys were
charged with having organized a gang i
to perpetrate nearly a score of rob- I
beries.
Five Boys Plead
Guilty in Court to
16 Different Charges!
Most of the opening dav of January }
Quarter Sessions was taken up with
the hearing of pleas of guilty by five;
boys ranging from 16 to 18 years of,
age to sixteen different charges of
burglarv. felonious entry an 1 larceny.
President Judge Kunkel heard the |
Ploas. „ , , * !
The boys were: Paul Schanbaur. Jo
seph Osborne, Milton Sehreffler, Wes-j
ton Ashenfelter and George Dare, and
they formed, the police believe, an or
ganized band. Maxwell Fasick, an
other of the party, is a fugitive, while
two smaller boys have been detained
for Juvenile Court. . ,
The youngsters' depredations cover
ed a period of several months dating
from earlv In July. They entered a
dozen houses, stores, bonthouses, etc.,
and stole all sorts of articles ranging
from bathing suits to motorcycles and
from eggs to revolvers. Entrance in
most cases were made by approved
Jimmv Valentine method—"jimmies,'
keys and the cutting out of window
panes.
BELIEVE OLD DAM IN THE
CONODOGUINET IS DAMAGED
Residents in and about West Fair
view arc anxiously waiting for the wa
ters to recede in the Conodoguinet
creek, to determine the damage to the
old dam. It is believed that when
the Ice moved off It carried away about
thirty feet of the dam. The water now
covers the breast of the dam about
.three feet.
TWIN BEDS OFFERS
PLENTY OF FUN
Broadway Farce Comedy Seen
Here For Two Perform
ances Saturday
"Twin Beds," the Broadway farce
comedy by Margaret Mayo and Salis
bury Field, scored two hits at the Ma
jestic theater on Saturday afternoon
and evening before full houses. The
show is scarcely one that can bo said
to have a plot; rather a series of
amusing: incidents, which place and
misplace the characters. The show
as a piece suffers somewhat from the
same ailment as "Baby Mine," written
by the same author. The fun through
too much repetition becomes almost
tiresome—tne author having stopped
any one particular strain at just the
proper moment. But withal •'Twin
Beds" is funny, very funny and it will
keep any audience in laughter for a *
solid two hours.
The which numbered onlyseven
persons was admirably chosen for the
various rolea. Margaret Boland as
Blanche Hawkins, the young ■wife,
lent much charm to her part; Marion
as Signor Monti, . cornered the
slang market; Georgie Drew Medum
as Norah was an ideally precocious
servant girl. Roland B. l-.ee as Harry
Ulawkins, the young husband, was
properly jealous and so on through the
cast. The Merry-Wives-of-Windsor
trick of hiding the intruding lover in
the laundry basket plays a part of no
little importance and creates no end
of fun in "Twin Beds."
MAX ROBERTSON.
Junior Rotary Club
Members Entertained
The Junior Rotary Club met Saturday
eveniftg at the home of John S. Jlus
ser. Washington Heights, and heard a
talk 011 lire prevention by William M.
Robison. local manager of the Insur
ance Company of North America. Mr.
Robison's talk was supplemented by
Mr. Musser in a brief discussion of in
sulation. Refreshments were served.
Fifteen memners of the Junior Club at
tended, and they had as their guests
tho directors of the Senior Club.
OBJKOT TO COKN'MKAI; DKCItEK
Objections to the injunction degree
and restraining order of the Dauphin
county court In the case of S. O. i'.rin
ser against Harry Brlnser and others
who form the Brinser Milling and
Feed Company. Middletown, were filed
to-day by O. H. Bergner, attorney for*
the defendants.
Tho court had decreed that the de
fendants should be restrained from
using the same process of manufac
turing Brincer's eornmeal, the same
advertising and the same paper hags
for holding the corn flour that had
been used by the plaintiff.
$ MONEY
. To Housekeepers, Work
ingmen and Salaried Em
ployes.
IJEGAIJ RATES
EQUITABLE
INVESTMENT COMPANY
0 X. MARKET SQUARE
Room 21. 4th Floor
Spooner Building;
V——/
For Rent
Desirable offices in the
Union Trust Building-.
.Apply
Union Trust Company
FOR SALE
Forty—No. 3
| Cyphers Incubators
$20.00 Each
On account of using; the Mam
moth Incubator* vre offer our small
Incubator* for sale which are In line
! condition. Muat call at farm for
' them nt thin price. No reaerva-
I lions without a deposit.
Stouffer Poultry Farm *
| WHITE HIM.. I*A.
i Box 224, Hnrrlabiirir, I'a.
[FRANK R. LEIB
& SON
| Real Estate and Insur
i ance Office No. 18
North Third Street,
i
Harrisburg, Pa.
LOTS FOR SALE
I
127x100, S. E. corner
Jefferson and Seneca Sts.
110x127, East of above
lots, on east side of Sen
eca St.
80x127, West side of
Curtin St., east of Jeffer
son.
Price right to quick
buyer.
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