Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, February 02, 1915, Page 13, Image 13

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DIED
DUBBS January 30. 1015, Walter
Reinoehl Dubbs, in his 25th year, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Dubbs, at
his late home, 800 North Third street.
Due notice of funeral announced
later.
LOST
LOST Last Wednesday or Thurs
day, in the vicinity of Second and
Geiger streets, small open-face Inger
soll watch. Reward if returned to 2041
Second street.
LOST Small, black purse, lined in
lavender, containing paper money
amounting to at least SIO.OO, Monday
afternoon. Reward If returned to this
office.
LOST On Saturday, in central part
of city, small diamond stickpin. Lib
oral reward if returned to I. P. Bow
man. Attorney. 30 North Third street.
FOUND
FOUND —A place without trying.
Careful cleaning—best of dyeing
Where? At Eggert's Steam Dyeing
and French Cleaning Works 1245 Mar
ket street. Call either phone. We de
liver and call.
11EI.P WANTED —Male
WANTED. IMMEDIATELY Experi
enced Edge Trimmer. Apply at Office
of Lindner Shoe Co., Carlisle, Pa.
/itoIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
Afeld soon. Railway Mail Clerks; P. O.
Clerks and Carriers; Stenographers.
Private and individual tutoring at rea
sonable rates. Address Tutor, P. O.
Box 431, Harrisburg.
WANTED Railway mail and postal
clerks; examinations soon; over 2,000
appointments yearly; prepare at home;
write for Plan No. 15 of payment after
appointment. Philadelphia Business
College, Civil Service Dept., Philadel
phia. Pa.
WANTED—Representatives in every
town to handle $1.50 per 1,000 envelopes,
in-. Samples free. Century Printing
i i. . Danville, Pa.
PAPERHANGERS WANTED Must
lie first-class mechanics. Apply at
once. N. A. Bodmer, 813 North Third
street.
WANTED Two honorable men or
women; salary and commission. Ap
ply M. i'. Lyter, 2118 North Fourth
street, Harrisburg. Pa.
PATTERN >1 VIiERS
GOOD opportunity for reliable flrst
i lass workmen. Apply personally.
I'anghorn Corporation, llagersiown,
Md.
■»! ECU AMC A I, Hit ATOM E >
GOOD opportunity for first-class
draftsmen experienced in general Ma
chine work. Call personally. Pang
born Corporation, Ilagerstown, Md.
WANTED MEN Prepare as Fire
men, Brakemer., Electric Motormen,
colored Train Porters. Hundreds put
to work SBO to SIOO month. No ex
perience necessary. 500 WANTED.
Largo Pennsylv in Ttoads. Steady
work. Write Inter Railway. Dept. 251,
Indianapolis, Ind.
WANTED Colored man for work in
private family. Apply 1218 North Third
street.
MEN WANTED to become practical
chauffeurs and mechanics. As opportu
nity affords students will be given
chance while learning to earn 30c an
hour on overhauling work. Make ap
plication at once. Special course for
ladles. Day and night schools. Auto
Transportation School and Machino
Shop, 5-7 North Cifmeron street.
SALESM F.N WANTED
UNLESS you ran earn SIOO per weeU
as district manager for direct factory
branch, we don't want you; we manu
facture the best selling automobile and
< ngine accessory;! want live-wire
salesman with selling experience and
able financially to handle territory and
general salesmen: give experience' and
references in first letter. Walter M.
Smith, Imperial Hotel, New York, N. Y
HELP \\ AN'TEl)—Ft>malc
WANTED Apprentice girl to learn
dressmaking. Apply Louise lluber
llynlcka, 127 South Thirteenth street.
WANTED Party wants girl about
15 years, who lias to make a home for
herself, or a widow, who has no home.
Apply 'l6lO Market street.
H AR RISB U HO SHORTHAN DSCIIOOL
Stands for lndividual Instruction.
Best kiown methods in teaching. Real
touch typewriting. A personal Interest
In each student. My guarantee—To
prepare students for good positions.
To aid them in securing employment
. will be charged for 7 montns
ljuily. Free after that lime. Free trial.
North Second street.
WANT 1111 - An experienced (flrl fo*
confectionery stole. Apply 1015 Nort:
Third street.
List Your Real Estate
FOR SALE
The first copy for the Spring
edition of Facts and Figures is
now in the hands of the printer.
Telephone for a salesman, or
call at our office. This is your
opportunity.
Miller Brothers & to.
REAL ESTATE
Fire Insurance Surety Bonds
locust anil Court streets
'
TUESDAY EVENING,
HELP WAN TED—Female
$2.50 PEU DAY paid one lady In each
town to distribute free circulars for
concentrated flavoring in tubes. Per
manent position. F. E. Barr Co.. Chi
cago.
WANTED A woman graduate from
the High School, this city, for steno
graphy and typewriting. Apply V.,
1505, care of Telegraph.
WANTED A woman with experi
| ''nee in stenography, typewriting and
j bookkeeping, or bookkeeping alone.
[ Address R. 1506, care of Telegraph.
SITUATION WANTED—MuIe
WANTED Bread and cake baker
wants position, in or out of city. Apply
W. IX, 344, Hamilton street.
WANTED Would like to have a
position as clerk; have had three years'
experience in oftlce as clerk and time
keeper. Apply 221 Myers street. Steel
ton.
WANTED By experienced short
order cook, position In or out of town;
can give best reference. Address X.,
1489, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Young, married man,
24 years old. wishes position of any
kind; can run Ford automobile. Ad
dress C. Ludwlff, 1901 State street.
Hotel clerk of long; experience
wants position immediately. Will
go any place. Address Box E. 0.,
care of Telegraph.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED Washing and ironing to
do at home. Address 326 South Fifteenth
street.
WANTED White woman desires
washing and ironing for Mondays and
Tuesdays. Call, or address, Rear of
511 Walnut street.
WANTED Colored girl wants gen
oral housework or position as child's
liurre. Call, or address, 1415 Currant
street.
WANTED Place with private fam
il.v to help mornings and evenings
while attending school. Address 8.,
1502, care of Telegraph.
WANTED By a respectable colored
woman, With good references, washing,
ironing or cleaning. Address X., 1503,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED Middle-aged white wo
man desires a position as housekeeper
for widower. Call. or address, 811
James street.
WANTED Young woman wants
position during evenings and on Satur
days. Has had experience in general
oflice work and as a clerk. Address
"Student," care of Harrisburg Tele
graph.
WANTED Colored woman wants
work of any kind. Call, or address,
549 Shower street, second door, Rooms
7 and 8.
WANTED By a settled colored
woman, position as cook in private
family or hoardingliouse; no washing;
will stay nights or sleep home. Ad
dress 1327 North Fourth street. City.
WANTED Young girl desires gen
eral housework; no washing; can fur
nish reference. Address E„ 1494, care
ot Telegraph.
HEAL ESTATE FOR SAKE
FOR SALE Farm of 62 acres, situ
ated in Wheatfield Township, Perry
County, Pa., S'.a miles north of Dun
cannon, Pa.; 150 fruit trees, peach and
apple, on the farm, and spring water
in the house. Price. $1,600. Call on, or
address. H. V. Lukens, Duncannon, Pa.
R. D.. 4.
FOR S A 1,10
408 Woodbine Street.
410 Woodbine Street.
437 Harris Street.
2008 North Third Street.
1012 North Third Street,
lull) North Third Street.
1008 North Third Street,
iron K. State Street.
I soil North Second Street.
20 Prospect Street
22 Prospect Street.
BARGAIN PRICES
FOB HUNT
.102 Cumberland Street; rent. $24.00.
Sl3 James Street; rent. $16.00.
11)37 Park Street; rent, $22.00.
Apply to
CLINTON M. HERSHEY,
14 South Second Street,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Ol it .mm mci BARGAIN svi.t:
IHI7 N. Second St. reduced $150.00.
1037 N. Second St. reduced $1,000.00.
1433 Market St. reduced $200.00.
Comer Sixteenth and Swatara Sts re
duced $ 150.00.
BR INTON-PACKE R CO..
Second and Walnut Sts.
THREE adjoining houses on Eigh
teentn street for sale at an attractive
lice 8 rooms each all Improve
ments. Inspect them, as the price Is
right. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build
ing. 4
OPPORTUNITY TO QUICK BUYER—
Can offer cheap, exceeding tine lot
containing about three acres land, suit
able for chicken farm. Near tine resi
dential section, Jonestown Road, trollev
and city market. Will sacrifice to qulcit
buyer. Address "Opportunity," care of
Telegraph Oflice.
FOR SALE Several plots, contain
ing from one to five acres, located near
trolley line. Suitable for chicken or
truck farm. Near city. Cheap to quick
buyer. Address Box 1497, care of Tele
graph.
OUK JANUARY IIARtiAIN SALE
.131 S. FOURTEENTH ST. 3-storv
brick 9 rooms, bath and furnace
single property side entrance lot.
20x150.
BRINTON-PACKER CO..
Seeond-and Walnut Sts. !
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
KRAI, ESTATE FOl SAKE
1512 N. Third St. . -story brick
dwelling. Also 2-story frame house on
Susquehanna St. end of lot. An op
portunity for the mull who sees ahead
the coming development of that section
of Harrlsburg. Miller Bros. & Neefe,
Bell phone 1595.
THHEE Kegina Street houses for
sale at $3,500 each brick gas
electric lights porches all other
Improvements. Pike and other par
ticulars at Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
FOR SALE - Lots at Penbrook 30x
150. Prices SIOO each and up to close
tiiein out quickly. Also for sale one
frame house, centrally located, In the
city; 6 rooms, bath and atilc; hot air
heat. Price, sl'. 100. For terms apply
to S. Ilaldeman Kr Co., (Carpenters, ar.d
Builders, .'1222 North Sixth street. Job
work promptly attended to by calling
Bell phone H622J."!.
FOR SALE Apartment house, 404
North Second street; live apartments
and store; steam heat and all modern
Improvements. Apply, or address, It.
Mall, 266 Herr street.
FOR SALE Fourteen-room brick
dwelling; latest Improvements; suit
able for roomers and boarders; good lo
cation. Miss Catherine Miller, 107 South
Banard street, State College, Pa.
$2,800 WILL. BUY a corner property
on Seventeenth Street near Market
X rooms bath gas electric
lights furnace porch lot, I tlx
"o. Rented at $22. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
BBAL ESTATE FOB RENT
FOR RENT 1157 Deny street
all conveniences gas and electricity
—front porch furnace and cemented
cellar. Kent. $20.00 per month, in ad
vance. Inquire 259 Herr street.
FOR RENT Four desirable houses,
all conveniences, on Schuylkill street;
rent. $17.50. Also one brick house, all
conveniences, rent, $17.00, 2135 Penn
street. Apply Wittenmyer Lumber Co.,
or call Bell phone.
FOR RENT House 124 Slate street.
•Apply to Mrs. Henry Uhler at above
address. Phone 666 R.
I FOR RENT No. 465 Crescent
I street, new eight-room house; all con
veniences; gas and electricity; large
front porch; central location; rent, S2O.
Apply 459 Crescent street.
FOR RENT Bl3 North Second
street; 3-story brick; 9 rooms and
bath; all improvements; electric bolls
all rooms to kitchen; excellent location.
Possession April 1. Apply 1100 North
Front street.
FOR RENT Houses with all Improve
inents at moderate rentals. J. E. Ulpple,
1251 Market street.
FOR RENT New ten-room brick
houses; all conveniences; laundry;
vapor heat; porches and yards. Apply
to MacWilllams Construction Co.. 2160
North Fifth street.
REAL, ESTATE WANTED
WANTED TO RENT A HOUSE lll
the neighborhood of New Cumberland,
White Hill or Camp Hill, with half acre
or more of ground. Address Box 15,
Carlisle, Pa.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
APARTMENT FOR RENT Five
rooms and bath, with all modern con
veniences. Apply Ills North Sixth
street.
FOR RENT Apartments at south
east corner Fourth and Peffer streets.
All conveniences at reasonable rent.
Outside porch. Apply B. F. Umberger,
108 North Second street, or 427 Peffer
street.
FOR RENT Apartments, 4 rooms
and bath; city vapor heat; electric
light and gas. Apply 222 Locust
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 Jani
tor service. Apply at above address.
FOR RENT Furnished apartments,
two or tour rooms; rent reasonable; all
conveniences. Apply before 6 o'clock,
621 North Second street, after 6 o'clock,
513 North Second street. Bell phone.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished rooms,
single or ensuite; all conveniences, in
cluding phone; reference required. Ap
ply 1015 North Front street.
FOR RENT —Large, front room; cen
tral location; all conveniences; use of
phone. Apply 209 State street.
FOR RENT Three, nicely furnished
rooms, < omplete for light housekeep
ing; entire second floor; Bell phone;
all conveniences; with private family;
parties with children need not apply.
311 North Seventeenth street.
FOR RENT Well furnished parlor
room; modern conveniences, including
use of phone. *nply 501 North Front
street.
FOR RENT —• Two nicely furnished
rooms, second floor, with use of bath
and phone; a few steps to the trolley;
line location. 203 Kelker street. Phone
No. 1763 W.
FOR RENT From February 6.
furnished second lloor front suite;
large livingroom; bedroom; private
bath; city steam; electric lights; hard
wood floors; references required. In
quire No. 218 Pine street.
THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR
RENT Light and heat supplied. Ap
ply 226 Hamilton street.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms
in private family: use of bath and
phone. Address 315 South Front street.
FOR RENT Two communi
cating second floor rooms, fur
nished. May be rented singly or
ensuite. l-'ine location. Use of
hath and telephone. Apply 203
State street.
ROOMS AND BOARD
ROOM AND BOARD A nicely fur
nished room and board, with private
family, on South Nineteenth street. Ad
dress S., 1501, care of Telegraph.
ROOMS WANTED
WANTED Furnished rooms, for
light housekeeping, near Reservoir
Park. Address L., No. 1508, care of
Telegraph.
FOR SALE
CA I,KS
FOR SALE At Gable's, 111-117 s.
Second street. Red Tip, Ring Point
Blizzard, Rowe Junior, Can't Slip, «3iant
Grip and Always Sharp Calks.
SAFES FOR SALES CHEAP 2 staiT
dard makes, sizes 50 Inches high 37
wide. 30 deep; in good condition Price
$25.00 each. Apply Chas. Merzberg!
old Steam Heat Plant, Short street.
FOR SALE, CHEAP 260 folding
chairs, tour and tive to a section; suit
able for hall or theater. Call C Fry
1114 Market street. Bell phone.
FOR SALE First-class grocery
storo, centrally located. Call, or ad
dress, R. B. Stambaugh , ''oo9 South
Nintli street, or phone 2561 Bell.
FOR SALE A few second-hand
cars, in good condition; no reasonable
offer refused. Hottenstein & Zecii
Buicl: and Chevrolet Agents, City Auto
Garage.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Business Offle.
FOR' SALE
CIGARS For a limited time we are
giving 50 "Madame X" and 25 "Miss
i.ou" Cigars for sl, postpaid. Snell &
Co.. Red Lion, Pa.
CASH GROCERY STORE FOR SALE
- Good will, stock and fixtures —doing
fair business—reason for selling, leav
ing city. Price reasonable. Apply 810
Maclav street.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
FOR SALE Maxwell delivery In A 1
condition; used only a few times as
delivery. Call 1316 Swatara street,
llarrisburg. Pa.
BARV COACH FOR SALE Pullman
model; almost bran'' new: wooden body
with folding top. Call 427 South Fif
teenth street. City.
FOR SALE Singing Canaries, up
to-date Bird and Parrot Cages, large
Goldtisli and Globes of all sizes; Bird
Seeds, natural flsh food and supplies, at
Gebliardt's, the "Bird Man." 1004 North
Third, between Boas and Herr.
FOR SALE Eight White Leghorn
pullets and one cockerel, of splendid
laying stock: $lO, or next best bid. Ap
ply G. Horsman, Camp Hill, Pa., or
Holmes Seed Company.
FOR SALE Fine collection of Vl<
trola Records. In good condition: sold
singly or any number one-third oft list
ed price; 200 Red Seal and others. 2SO
West Stato street. Bell phone 686 R.
FOR SALE Remington No. 7
typewriter, excellent condition, used
very little. $25.00. Address E., 1498,
care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE 535.00 Edison Phono
graph; good as new; 2 horns, stand
and 50 records. A bargain for some
one. Can be seen at 711 South Twenty
flrst-and-a-Half street.
I GLASS window signs. Furntshed
Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and
Board and Table Board at 25c each. One
o.: these signs will be given with each
six-time order for a classified ad. if
paid in advance. Inquire at Office of
Telegraph.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR EXCHANGE Will exchange
building lots in growing suburban sec
tion for improved city or suburban
property. Address Box 1495, care of
Telegraph.
FOR EXCHANGE Have plot con
taining several acres, ideal for subur
ban home, raising chickens and truck
ing. In finest suburban section. Near
trolley. What have you to offer in ex
change? Address Box No. 1196 care of
Telegraph Office.
WANTED
WANTED A city broke, young
horse—bay or black—weight about
1.400 lbs. Address, giving fuil descrip
tion and where can be seen, P. O. Box
318, Harrisburg.
GLASS WINDOWS will be placed !n
auto curtains while you wait. C. A
Fair Carriage and Auto Works.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
DISTRICT AGENT WANTED for
Pennsylvania provincial territory, to
call upon grocery and market trade.
State age, selling experience, if any,
references and general qualifications in
first letter. Apply Standard Comput
ing Scale Co., Ltd., Detrol'., Mich.
HOTEL Nice little Hotel for sale
In town of 12,000, nicely furnished and
doing good business—fine Bar trade.
Excellent reasons for selling. Address
J., 34, care of Te.egraph Office.
FOR RENT HOTEL GRAHAM.'
Nev port, Pa. Leading Hostelry in
Perry county. Terms, *35 per month.
Call on, or address First National Bank.
Newport, Pa.
Restaurant for Sale. Cheap to
quick buyer. On main street
doing fair business. Apply Uap
ple it Schwartz, Real Estate
Agents, Mechanicsburg, Pa.
ANY intelligent person can earn good
income corresponding for newspapers'
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Snydicute, 798, Lock
port, N. Y.
iiLSINEbS PERSONALS
PIANO MOVING by experts. Winter
Piano Co., 33 North Fourtn street. Call
146, Bell phona.
OLf> GOLD AND SILVER, Watches
Diamonds and Jewelry bought for
highest cash prices. Jos. D. Brenner
Jeweler, No. 1 North Third street. Hoi!
phone 1274 L.
i SPANISH Unequalled opportuut-
I ties now for those who want to know
I Spanish. The language taught simply
easily and quickly uy three young
Sotifi American gentlemen. Moderate
rates. Address Spanish, Box 617, City.
HAHDUOOD FLOORS ~~ *
Rescraped and reiinlshed. New floors
laid of all designs. Stairs covered with
hardwood. Prices reasonable. J. m.
Smith, No. 2219 Brookwood street. Beli
phone 1391 L.
FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine
i Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the i
Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market 1
street. Harrisburg Pa. Telephone
orders given prompt attention. Bell
1960.
HAULING
If. W. LATHE. Hour,line smble nuil
Xnlluual Trnuufcr Co. Movers of
pianos, safes, boilers and general haul
ing. 11. W. Lathe, Manager. Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bt-H phono No
2603 R.
NEW AND SECOND-HAND Furni
ture bought and sold. Highest cash
prices paid. Drop postal, or phone
3718 J. Atlas Furniture Co.. ion Mar-
I ket street.
REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING
with best material and by expert help
Send us your worn furniture. Our best
efforts insure your satisfaction, s N
Cluck. 3-0 Woodbine street.
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MONEY TO LOAN
HONEST, industrious people without
Real Estate, Stocks or Bonds, can se- I
cure small LOANS here consistent with
sound business at Legal Rates. Small
Payments. Prompt, courteous, confi
dential service.
Profit-Sharing Loan Society,
Chartered —Licensed—Bonded,
Second Floor, 9 N. Market Square.
ANY person needing money in
amounts from $5 to SSO holding a sal
aried position, would he benefited by
calling on us. Employes' Discount Co.,
36 North Third street.
MONEY TO LOAN
LOANS—SS to S2OO for honest work
ing people without bank credit at less
than logal rates, payable in instalments
to suit borrowers' convenience.
Cooperative
Loan and Investment Co.
204 Chestnut Street.
STORAGE
STORAGE 419 Broad street, for !
household goods and merchandise. Prl- |
vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 75 cents
per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411
Broad street. Both phones.
HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two
new eight-story brick warehouses, one
absolutely fireproof divided Into fire
proof prLate rooms or various sizes fori
the storage of household goods; the
other warehouse of the most approved
type of fire retardent construction for
general merchandise. They are equip
ped with two large electric freight ele
vators and spiral chute for 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.
LIGHT
AT MARKET OPENING
Steel Rose One PoTat and Read
ing, Which Gained Yesterday,
Barely Held Its Own
New York. Feb. 2.—Speculation on
the hull side was on a light scale at
the opening to-day, partly as the re
sult of derangement to wire facilities
by the storm and the vigorous char
acter of yesterday's late rise which
prompted realizing. Prices in nearly
all instances were higher, particularly
Steel, which rose almost a. point to
40%. Reading, which made a strik
ing advance yesterday, barely held its
own. St. Paul dropped on its unfavor
able December earnings, but met sup
port.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Furnished by H. M. Snavely,
20s Arcade Building.
New York, Feb. 2.
Open. High. LOW. CIOB.
Alaska G M 28% 28% 28% 28 U
Amal Cop . 55 55 54*4 54 %
Am Bt Sug 39 39 '6 38% 39%
Am Can .. 29 29% 27% 28>4
Am Can pd 94% 95 94% 94%
Am C& F. 45% 45% 45% 45%
Am Cot Oil 45% 4« 45% 45%
Am Ice Sec 23y 2 23*£
Am IiOCO . 22 22% 21% 21%
Am Smelt. 62% 62% 62 62%
Am Sugar . 110 110 108% 108%
Am T & T. 120% 121% 120% 121
Anaconda . 27% 27% 27% 27',i
Atchison . . 94% 94% 94% 94%
B&O. .. . 71 71 70 % 70 %
Beth steel . 49% 49% 48% 49
Bklyn BT. 88% SB% 88% 88%
Cal Petro.. 19 20% 19 20
Can Pacific 158% 159% 157 157 %
Hk & Leath 34% 34% 34% 34%
C&O. .. . 4 4 44 % 4 4 4 4
C, M&StP 88% 89 88 88%
C Con Cop. 36% 36% 36 36
Con Gas .. 119% 119% 119% 119%
C6rn Prod. 9 % 9 % 9 % 9 %
Erie 23 % 23% 22% 22%
Erie Ist pf 36% 36% 36% 36%
Gen E Co. 143 V* 143% 142% 142%
Goodrh BF 32 33 31 % 32%
G BF pfd. 97 97
Gt Nor pfd 115% 115%
Gt N Ore s 31 31 30% 30%
Gllg Exp . . 51% 51% 51% 51%
In-Met ... 12% 12% 12% 12%
In-Met pfd 5 4 54% 54 54%
K CSo ... 23 23
Lehigh Val 137 137 135 % 135 >4
Louis & N. 117% 117%
Mex Petro. 73 % 74% 73% 74%
Mo Pac .. 12% 12% 11 94 11%
Nev C C . . 12 3* i 2 % 12% 12 %
N Y Cent.. 90% 90% 89% 90
NY.NPI& H 51% 51%
Nor Pac .. 104% 105 104 % 104%
P R R ... 100% 106% 106 106
Peo G & C. 118% 119 118% 119
Pgh Coal.. 18% 18%
Press S Car 31 31 30% 30%
R C Copper 17% 17 % 17 % 17 %
Reading .. 147% 147% 146% 146%
R I & 8.. 20 20 19% 19%
So Pacific. 85% 85% 85% 85%
So Rwy ... 16% 17 16% 16%
So Rwy pfd 59 «. &9
Tenn Cop.. 30% 30% 30% 30%
Third Ave. 47% 47% 47 47
VTn Pacific. 120% 120% 120 120%
IT S Rubber 57% 58% 57% 58
IT S Steel. 40% 41% 40 % 40%
U S S pfd.. 103% 103% 103% 103%
Utah Cop.. 54% 54% 54 54%
Va C C .. 21 21 20% 20%
West Aid .. 20 20% 20 20%
West U Tel 64
West Mfg.. 72 72 71% 71%
PHILADELPHIA CROnUCB
By Associated Press
Philadelphia, ""elx 2. Wheat
Higher; No. 2. red. spot, export, $1.55®
1.58: No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export,
$1.6301.66.
Corn Higher; No. 2. spot, export,
83@83%c; No. 2, yellow, local, 85®)
85 %c.
I Oats—Higher; No. 2. while. 64% @6s''.
Bran Firm: wihter, per ton.
$!!9.50®30.00; spring, per ton, $28.50
©29.00.
Refined Sugars ■— Market strong;
Jowdered, 5.25 c; tine granulated, 5.15 c;
confectioners' A. 5.05 c.
Butter The market is Arm:
western, creamery, extras, 33c; nearby
prints, fancy. 36c.
Eggs - The market is higher;
Pennsylvania and other nearby iirsts,
free cases, $9.15 per case; do.,
current receipts, free rases. $8.85 ver
casp; western, extras, lirscs, free cases,
$9.15 per case; do., firsts, free cases,
$8.85 per case.
Live Poultry j — Firm: fowls. 14®
16c; old roosters. 11@ll%c; chickens,
lJffi)lsc; turkeys. 14®17c; ducks, 15®
16c; geese, 14®16c.
Dressed Poultry Firmer; turkeys,
fancy, 21c; do., fair to good, 18@20c;
fowls, heavy. ISWIHe; »t>> rasr
15@17%c: do., small, 13®)14c; old
roosters, 14c; broiling chickens, near
by, 18fi 23c; western, 14®22c; roast
ing chickens. 17®19c; ducks. 12@17c;
geese. 10® 14c.
Potatoes Market weak: Penn
sylvania. o€» tiusTiel, «3® line: New Y'-rl<,
per bushel, 45®50c; Jersey, per basket,
30 f 35c.
Flour —The market is strong; winter,
clenr. $3.10 strriirhts. 'Vrn-vi.
vania. $6.50(8)6.75: spring straights,
16.75 @6.90; do., patents, $6.60®7.15;
western, $4.26® 4.40; pkittnu. s«.#« .<
4.75; Kansas straight. Jut* sacks, $4.11
©4.80; sprint, firsts, cltar. $4.0004 21;
straights. s4.L'oi» 4.30; patent*. $1.34©
i
llay The market is Arm; tim
othy, No. 1, large bales, sl».nu®lu.uu,
No. 1, medium bales, $18.50@19.00; No.
2. do., $17.00®18.00; No. 3, do., $14.50®
15.50; samples, $13.00® 14.00; no grad«,
$ 11.00®! 3.00.
Clover mixed hay. lJght mlxud.
i17.60@18.00: No. 1. <lo., $18.50® 17.00;
N<>. 2. do.. $15.50016.00.
Twelfth tc Herr St.
FACTORY
FOR RENT
Splendid Room, 50x75 tret. 50
windows; up-to-date steam heat
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LEGAI, NOTICES
CHARLES C. F INFROOK AND
CLAUDE KENNEDY, trading and
doing business under the firm name of
the Eureka Garage, has this day been
dissolved by mutual consent. All per
sons owing said firm will please make
payment, and all persons having claims
ngainst said firm will present their
claims for payment to Fred Miller,
Altorney-at-Law. 213 Walnut street,
Harrisburg. Pa.
In the KstHte of Joslah Monn, late of
Harrisburg. Dauphin County, Pa., de
ceased.
NOTICE is hereby ~iven that the
Register of Wills for Dauphin County
has granted Letters Testamentary to
the undersigned on the said Estate. All
persons indebted to said Estate will
please make payment promptly, and
those having claims will present them
without delay, to
HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY.
Executor,
No. 16 South Market Square.
Harrisburg, Pa.
FEBRUARY 2, 1915.
OHURCHILI. PLACES FOX I)
HOPES OX EXGLISH NAVY
Paris, Feb. 2, 5.20 A. M. —"For the
I first time in history England can say:
| 'The sea Is free' " declared Winston
Spencer Churchill, Great Britain's lirsi
| lord of the admiralty. In an interview
with Hughes Leroux, editor of the
Matin. "In the days when you and we
fought each other," he continued, "our
most important victories never
brought, us security comparable with
that which we enjoy to-duy. Even af
ter Trafalgar we knew nothing like
it.
"The action of a navy necessarily is
slow but the pressure it exercises on an
adversary is unrelenting. Compare it
to the forces of nature, to the inex
orable grip of winter and remember
that it is a stress nothing can resist."
TI'RK DESERTERS SURRENDER
Ry Associated Press
Cairo, via L.ondon. Feb. 2. 11.0'J
A. M.—Although there has been no
further lighting in the Suez canal dis
trict a considerable number of Turkish
deserters have surrendered. They have
given graphic descriptions of the
inarch from Jerusalem by way of
Beersheba and El-Arisli (near the
boundary of Egypt and Palestine.)
, They say they were provided only with
a meager supply of provisions and
were compelled to bn>> food at high
prices from Bedouins.
UERMAXB MOVING OX WARSAW
London, Feb. 2, 1 P. M.—The Ger
man lines, after a long period of pre
paration appear to-day, judging from
reports reaching London, to be put
ting into execution their plans for an
advance on Warsaw. At the same time
Austrlans seem to have renewed their
forward movement in the Carpathian
mountains.
WILSON HAS NO PKACE I'LANS
Washington, Feb. 2.—President Wi
son said to-da.v that while he saw
nothing definite toward the making of
peace in Europe at. this time, there
was a strong growing hope and senti
ment of peace all over the world. The
President was asked if there was any
thing definite in sight. He replied he
|was sorry to say there was not.
EAKTHUUAIvE LOWERS I.EVEI. or
I.AKE PATERNO SIXTEEN KEET
Rome, Feb. 2, 7:40 P. M. Earth dis
turbances of a minor nature continue
al Avezzano, one of the most Important
being the lowering of the level of Lake
Paterno by sixteen feet after a vortex
had appeared in its center. This is in
terpreted as indicating a subterranean
eruption which, in subsiding, drew into
the earth an immense volume of water
from the lake.
AGREEMENT TO KEEP ITVI.\
NEUTRAL DENIED IN LETTER
Rome. Feb. 2. Giovanni Giolitti,
the former premier, is making an ef
fort to discredit reports that he lias
agreed witli Prince Von P.uelow, the
German Ambassador, that Italy must
maintain its neutrality at all costs. To
accomplish this purpose a letter writ
ten by him to a denuty has been pub
lished here, denying any such agree
ment. .
DIRECTOR RESIGNS
Professor T. Howard Davies iias ten
dered his resignation as musical direc
tor .of Derry Street United Brethren
Church. Professor Davis, who is a
graduate of the I.ondon Conservatory
of Music. Kngiand. has directed many
! large choruses. It is understood lie
v. ill confine his work to voice culture.
I His successor has not yet been appoint
ed by the official board of the church.
I ATTACKS CONSIDERED PIRACY
I Petrograd, via London, Feb. 2. I ;54
[ A. M. The Government lias decided
| in future to treat the bombardment of
unfortliied towns as an act of piracy.
I'll 11. A DF.l.l'l I IA STOCKS
By Associated Press
Philadelphia. Feb. 2.—Stocks closed
steady.
Cambria Steel 42
(ieneral Asphalt Asked :!rt
(Jen. Asphalt, Pfd Asked 6t>
Lake Superior Corp Asked 9
LehiPli Navigation 7514
Lehigh Valley 68
Pennsylvania Railroad 53
Philadelphia Electric 2:J',4
Philadelphia Company ....Asked 33
Philadelphia Rapid Transit. Asked 10
Reading 7ttt
Storage Battery 4 8
Union Traction Asked :: t>
I'nited Gas improvement 81
United States Steel 4014
CHICAGO CATTLE
Chicago, 111., Feb. 2. Hops Re
ceipts. 10,000; strong. Bulk of sales,
$6.50©(i.05; light, 56.65(R>6.95; mixed,
56.70®7.00; heavy. 56.!>0(@>7.00; rough.
s6.soft>C.6fi; pigs. $5.50(8)6.65.
Cattle Receipts. 10,000; firm. Na
tive steers. $r>.65©9.25; western. $•"
7.50; cows and heifers, $3.10(S8.10;
calves, $7.60 <U> 10.50.
Sheep Receipts, 5.000; strong.
Sheep. $6. lOffii rt.Bs; yearlings, 57.21)(?i,
8.00; iambs, $7.50(8 8.95.
CHICAGO IIOVKD OF TRADE
Chicago, 111., Feb. 2. —Board of Trade
closing.
Wheat—Jlay. 1.65: July, 1.4::.
Corn —May, 83%; July, 85'. a .
Oats —May. GlTi; July. 59 !, lt .
Pork—Ma v. 19.65; July, 20.00.
Lard—May, 11.60; July, 11.77.
Ribs—May, 10.80; July, 10.77.
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We will construct it as you want it, and pay for it same as
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An interview costs you nothing, and will surprise you.
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~~ m
APARTM ENTS
Suites of 2 Rooms and Bath
IN TIIE
Reynard, 208 N. Third St.
Large, light, airy, and comfortable rooms.
Steam heat and constant hot and cold water supplied.
Hardwood floors; electric light; wired for telephone
service.
TILED BATHROOMS.
Ready About February 1, 1915
APPI.Y TO
Commonwealth Trust Company,
222 Market Street Hnrrikburg. PH.
May Be Step Toward
Another Bridge to Hi
What is believed to be the initial
step in another movement toward the
construction 01 u bridge from Allison
Hill across the Pennsylvania railroad
tracks at Walnut street, was contained
in an ordinance introduced in City
Council this afternoon by Commis
sioner H. P. Bowman—providing for
the opening of Walnut street from a
point 400 feet east of the Cowden
street to the western line of Tenth
street.
For some months it is understood
the new bridge movement has been
growing in the Kast End and it is
said that a permanent organization
with a view to pushing the project
is under way.
The plan, it is said, is to construct
a modern concrete structure for from
$250,000 to 1800,000 to span from
the Hill lo a point at the end of Wal
nut street and the Pennsy tracks. A
bond issue, it is believed, would have
to be floated but whether this might
be put up to the people or whether
it can be provided for without going
before the people has not been de
cided.
PATHOI.MW DRAGS QIAHTEIt TO*
OE HHASS TO HKAl)«l AHTEHS
Pulling a small sled, on which was a
barrel containing 'IOO pounds or brass,
from the llerr street subway to the
police station, was Patrolman Romig's
first duty last night. Notwithstanding
that Patrolman Komig picked a route
• hrough the smaller highways, in order
to find snow, he was about all in.
The barrel of brass bad been stolen
from the junk yards of A. Abrainson,
1107 North Seventh street. Two colored
men were getting away with the booty
when the patrolman arrived. They
left the brass and sled standing in Ihe
llerr street subway. A barrel of old
rubber was also stolen.
MEN ATTEND SI ■•PER AMI
HEAIt MISSION TALK
The Men's Missionary Society, of the
Market Square Presbyterian Church,
held a supper lasl night in the church
parlor, after which the Rev. Ray Car
ter, a returned missionary, explained
to the members Just wnat Is being ac
complißhed by the Rev. Henry i \
Velte, the missionary supported in
India by the society.
PLOTS OF GROUND '
2053 N. 2nd St.. 50x162 ft.
700x500 ft. along Pennsylvania
railroad for manufacturing plant.
85x150 ft., Paxtang ave„ Pax
tang.
CAMP HILL
liong St., 2-story dwelling, with
2 acres of land, all kinds of fruit.
1..0ng St., 2-story dwelling, with
1 acre of ground, all kinds of fruit.
FARMS
100 acres, fruit farm, I' 4 miles
east of Linglestown.
150 acres. 5 miles east of Har
risburg, good ground, buildings and
water.
3 acres, Barnitz, on Yellow
Breeches Creek, brick house.
11l acres, Beaver Station, good
buildings, ground and water,
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l/'uion Trust Hlilg.
V
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Desirable offices in the
Union Trust Building.
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f MONEY TO LOAN
nt leas til 1111 legal raten, In an)
amounts. Pnynblc In luxtnlnientu tn
milt borrower. Positively lowest
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Pennsylvania Investment Co.
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THE H&rrlsburg Polyclinic Dlspen
«ary will b6 open daily, except Sunday,
• t 3 P. M„ at Its new location, 1701
North Second street, for the frea treat*
ment of the worthy poor.
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