Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, February 10, 1915, Page 11, Image 11

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DIED
FRY Died. Monday morning, at 11:30.
. at Pittsburgh, Sumner E. Fry, son of
""Ellas Fry, of 212 Crescent street.
The Rev. Mr. Smucker will officiate.
Relatives and friends are invited to
attend without further notice. Burial
East Harrisburg Cemetery.
ENTREKIN William Frank Entre
kin. an engineer on the Philadelphia
Division of the P. R. R.. (Ueil at •>'»
home this tnornin«* of neuphritls,
after a lingering Illness, aged 60
years.
He Is a member of the Robert Mourno
Lodge, B. LF. E.. No. 673. the UO. O.
M.. No. 107. and the Otterbeln L. B.
Church. He Is survived by his wife
nnd one son. Frank. The funeral ser
vices will be held from his late home
o-v Friday morning, at 10 o'clock, after
which Undertakers T. M. Mauk & son
will take the body to Coatesvllle on
the 12:01 train for burial. The B. L. I'.
>V E. will have charge of tile services.
I'ELTY Died. February S, 1915. Mary
A. Felty. of Penbrook. Pa., aged .»>
ye.ir. 6 months and 2 days.
Services will be held Thursday after
roon, at 2 o'clock, from her late resi
lience. Relatives and friends are In
vited to attend without turther notice.
LOST
I.OST 55.00 reward for return of
Irown and white long-haired dog. lost
in Steelton. Check No. 3102 on collar.
Name Bundas. Joseph Kuril. 2-1 Main
street, Steelton. Pa.
LOST Monday evening, solid gold ,
round brooch, large brogue pearl and j
two small diamonds, in Victoria Thea
ter, or on Market or Second streets. Re- i
■ward If returned to this office.
LOST Tuesday evening, cameo I
irooch. Reward if returned to llx
Pine street. ■
LOST ln Colonial Theater on Sat- !
urdav evening, large brown marabou :
muff. The lady who picked It up in
< enter aisle is known and will please
i etur i muff to Colonial Theater or 2506 I
Lexington street, and avoid arrest.
LOST 55.00 bill and two 11.00 bills !
!n 25 Cent Store. Saturday. Two women
are known who picked It up. and If not !
i eturned to this office they will be dealt |
with according to law.
FOUND
FOUND The way to end your!
«loaning and dyeing worries, by calling
either phone for Eggert's Steam Dye- j
Ing and French Cleaning Works, 1245
Market street. We call and deliver.
UK Ll* WANTED —Male
MEN Mechanical Draftsmen earn i
big wages. Complete course at home, ,
4 months. Low rates. Modern Cor
respondence School, Newark, N. J.
WANTED Experienced Black- '
smith, and all-around man. to do horse
shoeing and wagon repairing. Address
Box 1510. care ot Telegraph. i
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy
to get. My Iree booklet, 11-372, tells
how. Examinations iu this State soon.
Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hopkins,
Washington. D. C.
WANTED A RKPRBSKKTATIVK
FOK HAHKISHI Ria by an Eastern
piano factory which has one of the j
oldest established and best advertised
lines of pianos and player-pianos on I
t!<* market. We do not necessarily j
vdfcit the oldest or the biggest dealer, j
but we want the llvest. If that dealer
Is so situated that he cannot take ad- I
vantage of our proposition, then we
want to find an honest, energetic, in- :
domitable. fighting young man with :
moderate capital who will start on
i onsignment—a man who can build '
for himself a pleasant and lucrative ,
business in conjunction with us. Give
full particulars as to experience. All
answers treated confidentially. Address
Manager. Box 1. Essex Street Station, .
Boston. Mass.
WANTED Solicitors to canvass
llarrisburg and vicinity; salary and
t ommission to hustlers; state experi
ence, if any. Address 2924, care of
Tele -raph.
HONEST MAN WANTED to do spec
ial advertising: Work among families;
Kood salary to right person with
line chance of promotion: experience
unnecessary, but goou references re
quired; permanent position. Address
William G. Schwab. District Manager.
General Delivery, llarrisburg. Fa.
OUT OF WORK l*-t us show you
l.ow to nidl:e $35 weekly in your own
town. Write to-day. Wilkon Supplv
Co.. Dept. T, Pottsville, Pa.
WANTED Railway mail and postal
cierks; 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.
BECOME Railway Mall Clerks; Har
r sburg Mail Carriers. $05.00 to $150.00
month. Pull unnecessary. Schedule o'
Winter and Spring examinations—free.
Franklin Institute. Dept. 361-B, Roches-
N. T.
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
held soon. Railway Mail Clerks: P O
Clerks and Carriers; Stenographers
Private anil individual tutoring at rea
sonable rates. Address Tutor, P. O.
Box 431. Harrlsburtr
ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN
ANTED. Ablebodied. unmarried men
between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of
United States, of good character and
temperate habits, who can speak, read
and write the English language. For
Information apply to Recruiting Officer
F.ergner Building, 3d & Market Sts..
Ilarrisbtirg: 48 N. Queen St., Lancaster;
353 Pine St.. WilliamsDort: 37 W. Mar
ket St.. York, or 113 Independence St
Shamokin. Pa.
HELP WANTED—FemaIe
WAXTED A middle-aged, settled,
v nite woman for cook in a small res-
Ti»urant located in » small town. Would
like one who ran help do waiting on
« nstomers. Good home to rifflit party.
Address Box 312. care of Telrgraph.
\
Houses For Rent
30 S. Honey Ave.. 3 r. & b »s
922 Ash Ave., 2'4 s. f„ 6 r .910
1800 Boas St., 2 s. b.. 6 r 810
190S Greenwood St., 3 s. f„ S r., fit
140 I.lnden St., 3 s. f„ 8 r 912
214S N. 7th St., 3s. b., S r. b.. ~li]
1515 S. Cameron St., 2'» s. b.. S r 113
1130 S. Cameron St., 2'-. s. f., . 913
827 Briggs St.. 3 e. 0., 8 r .'sl4
1501 Allison St., 2'j s. b.. 7 r. b„ sir,
2206 St.. 3 s. b.. 8 r *ls
U: 17- Williams St.. 2 s. f., 7 r. b *1
" . 588 S. 13th St.. 3 s. b., S r «■«
6<!o Emerald St.. 3 s. !>.. 8 r 917
1218 Mulberry St.. 3 s. 7 r. b„ *im
IS2O Derry St.. 2H s. f.. 7 r sm
400 Broad St.. 31. b.. 10 r. ... $25
2202 N. 15th St., 3 s. b . 7 r. 1»., 932
19*J>'Market St., s. b„ 10 r„ 9»o
209 S. Front St., 3 s. b.. 10 r. 2 b„ «75
23 S. Front St., furnished. 4 s. b.
343 Muench St.—apartments ....sl2
81 HLIUIAX HOUSES
West Fairview, Main St., 2 s. 97
Steelton, 941 8. Front St SIM
Penbrook. 28th and Dauphin Sts.. Sio
Enoia. Adams St.. 2 s. f.. 0 r 912
Penn Twp.. near Duncannon 920
North Lemoyne, 294 Market St., 920
huoknow, Forge I.ane .'.92.%
Newport, Marshall property, ... 940
FROM APR 11. IST
133 N. 13th St.. 3 s. b 925
l:/«rry St. (Paxtang). 2\~ s. f 930
1109 N. Second St.. 3 s. I> 930
MILLER BROTHERS & CO
IIEAI. ESTATE
Fire lasnram-e Surety Bonds
l.oi'Bul auri Court Streets
L -/
WEDNESDAY EVENING,
IIK I.l* WANTED —Female
WORK* DRESSMAKING SUHOOL
HAH registered IS new pupils, and has
room for a few more, day or evening.
All pattern cutting Is taught by meas
ure. You make your own dresses while
learning. Works Dressmaking School,
22 North Fourth street.
WANTED—Experienced help.
Apply "Silk Mills," Cor. Second
md North Sts.
I
WANTED A woman for housework
in a small family. Call at 1234 North
Sixth street.
HARRISBURG SHORTHANDSCHOOL
Stands for lndividual Instruction.
Best known methods In teaching. Real
touch typewriting. A personal Interest
In each student. My guarantee—To
prepare students for good positions.
To aid thom in securing employment
Tuition will be charged for T months
only. Free after that time. Free trial
31 North Second street.
AGENTS WANTED
W ANTED Agents, both
sexes, to handle fast selling spe
cialty, needed in every home. Call
between 10 and 12 a. m., Thurs
day, Room 27. Spooner Building.
Harrisburg, Pa.
MEN AND WOMEN Good proposi
tion for right parties. Apply between
5 and 7 P. M. and 8 to 10 A. M., A. P.
Doranz, 1318 Susquehanna avenue.
SITUATION WAXTEIJ—MaIo
WANTED Printer, with seven
years' experience, wants position; 24
years old. Apply 742 South Twentv
tirst street.
WANTED Young colored man. 19
years old, wants position: can furnish
first-class references. Call, or address,
1T.14 Marion street.
WANTED Youitg colored man. fair
education, desires position as butler,
houseman or work of any kind. Call,
or address. 105 Filbert street.
WANTED Chauffeur wants post - 1
tion: can do own repairing; best ot
r< fe-ences. Address C. C. B„ Box 302,
llummelstown. Pa.
WANTED Truck farmer wants po
sition on small farm; best references.
Address D. S., P. O. Box 392, llummels
town. Pa.
WANTED Boy, IS years of age
desires position of any kind. Call, or
address. 558 Woodbine street.
WANTED Boy. 16 years of age
desires work of any kind. Call, or ad
dress, 2208 North Sixth street.
WANTED Middle-aged man de
sires position as janitor in lodge room
ot- church: experienced: can furnish
good reference. Call, or address. 1409 :
Swatara street.
WANTED A young man, 26 years
old. would like position as an interpre
ter or any other position: speak,* nine
different languages. Bell phoitj 252
United 150 F. or apply SlB Catherine
street, Middletown.
WANTED By reliable man, posi
tion as moving picture operator: six
years' experience: dependable. G. W
L. 1005 North Third street. Bell phone
7SSW.
SITUATION S WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED Young widow, with child
eight years old, desires position as
housekeeper for widower.- Address W„
1J29, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Colored girl desires po
sition as waitress, chambermaid or gen
eial housework. Call, or address,
1600' i Liberty street.
WANTED Colored woman desires !
i work of any kind, in or out of city. 1
i Apuly 549 Showers avenue. City. Room ,
| 7, second floor.
WANTED Colored girl desires gen- j
eral housework; can furnish reference. !
Call, or address, 1308 North Seventh i
street.
WANTED Place for general house- !
worl: bv a young German woman. Ap- I
£ly 743 South Front street. Steelton. j
; ,l
! WANTED A German girl wishes !
housework. Inquire 1087 North Cam- i
j eron street.
WANTED By colored woman. !
(day's work or by the week, in small
fa mil v. 654 Calder street.
WANTED Children to care for at 1
my home; can give good reference. Mrs.
Jenn!« Hayman, Penbrook, Pa.
WANTED Woman wants washing
and ironing to do at home. Call, or ad
dress, 1806 Wallace.
WANTED By colored woman, po
-1 sition as housekeeper, one who prefers i
to stay at house of employer. Address
j Box M., 1583, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Colored woman desires
position as first-class laundress, 01
da;, 's work of any kind. Call, or ad
-1 dress, 521 Brown avenue.
WANTED White woman desires '
washing and fancy ironing to do at i
home. Call, or address, 652 Boas street.
REAL, ESTATE FOR SAIJi
FOR SAEE Spring is coming. See
the beautiful suburban homes at River- !
side, before you buy elsewhere. Large >
lots. Fine porches. Low prices and
easy terms. Lie wis M. NeilTe;-, 222 I
Market street; E. Moesieln, 424 State '
street. '
j FOR SALE —54 N. Seventeenth St.—
1 corner property three-story brick
nearly new 9 rooms, bath and steam
. heal—front and rear porch—garage
on rear. Brlnton-Packer Co., Second
; iind Walnut streets.
140) ACRES f4o>
'4O) ACRES on Main Road ® ($2.-
000) terms ($300) cash to close sale
17 00) more April (balance) Easy Pay
ments. To make bargain will add <2) ,
Horses age (9 and 10) Two Cows (4tli
and sth) calves (12) hogs (50) poultry,!
I buggy, wagon, sleigh h ($2,500), Build- j
ings all new (Home) front and back i
1 porches painted white, newly papered,
I (lias) Telephone (mail) delivered at
j iloor. Cozy Bank Barn, out buildings,
fine fruit orchard (2> squares to;
I~*;rge Market. Have ( 420) farms for
sale. Advertise in (70) papers. Make
(4 to 6) trips daily using (2) automo
i biles. Reason for Bargains at low
! f rices (guarantee) sales from 130 to
100 % days. Time (is) money. Tele
phone (Ostranderi Danville, Pa.
4CRE<i (220) ACRES
Ten (Iron) and (steel) mills. (12);
silk, hose, pants and novelty works,
j Danville pays monthly to business ;
(S200.000). Two trolley lines, (3) rall
-1 oads (80) trains daily. Only (lOij
minute walk to trolley and (15) to '
I edge Busy City (15.000) business popu- )
jla t ion. Notice only (S2O) an acre for
1 (220) acres. Finest location in Penn
sylvania for poultry, berries, fruit, early I
vegetables and Stock Business. (140")|
acres nearly level Southern Exposure. '
I Mostly new (painted) buildings. Run-!
n'ng spring water through stone milk I
house. Woodland (and) fruit proposl- |
rlon (moneymaker* Reason for sale '
! (quick money). Blue Print Plan, j
(Photos). Time is valuable. Telephone!
j (7 to 8) Evenings at Danville.
(iEon(>K B. OSTRANDEn.
I Danville Telephones Sunburv
Mornings (7 to S) Evenings. ' !
I FOR SAEE lxits at Penbrook 30x i
j 150, Paxtang and Riverside. Alao for
I sale one frane house, centrally located, 1
j Iti the city: 6 rooms, bath and attic; I
; hot fir heat. Price, *2,100. For terms
1 apply to F. Haldeman &. Co.. Carpen
tera and Builders. 3222 North Sixth |
street. Job work promptlv attended 1
to by calling Bell phone 3622J3.
| HEAL ESTATE FOK SALE
FOR SALE 35 Acres located In
t Fishing Creek Valley 6 miles east
. of River 5-room frame dwelling
■ new bank barn. Price, $1,000.00. Brln
s ton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnut
. streets.
FOR SALE 430 Hamilton St.
Corner property 3-story frame 7
" rooms and bath - good condition.
I Price, $2,200.00. Brinlon-Packer Co.,
Second and Walnut streets.
WE offer you lots at Cloverl.v
t Heights at attractive prices and easy
i terms. Why not buy a desirable lot
and build according to your require
- talents. Brlnton-Packer Co.. Second and
' Va '" u; streets.
i FOR SALE Vacant house for sale,
t prices reduced will consider your
i offer all improvements near cen
, tral section lot. 20x120 to .ear street.
. 1139 Derry street. Bell Realty Co..
i Bergner Building.
FOR SALE 2V4-story cottage: im
, provements; walks; fruit trees bear
ing; 5c carfare from Square. Cars stop
at door. Address R., 1634, care of Tele
- graph.
1 FOR SALE Apartment house. 404
. North Second street; five apartments
. and store; steam heat and all modern
I Improvements. Apply, or address, M.
Mall. 266 Herr street.
REAL ESTATE FOR KENT
FOR RENT 1427 North street; 8
rooms; hall: batli: all Improvements;
i front and rear porches; side entrance; j
r.ear trolley. Rent, S2O. Inquire A. M.
Noll, Fifteenth and North streets.
FOR RENT No. 465 Crescent
street, new eight-room house; all con
venience!; gas and electricity; large 1
front porch; central location; rent. si'U.
Apply 4>9 Crescent street.
FOR RENT No. 2215 Atlas street; j
pll improvements; in good condition;'
rent, $16.00. Call Frank B. Wicker- .
sham, 410 Bergner Buildinr.
FOR RENT SI3 North Second •
street; 3-story brick; 9 rooms and
bath; all improvements; electric bells ,
all rooms to kitchen; excellent location.
I Possession April 1. Apply 1100 North !
] Front street. j
j FOR RENT Houses with all Improve- '■
I me..is at moderate rentals. J. E. Glpple, .
; 1251 Market street. ■ I
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Apartments at south- I
1 east corner Fourth <>nd I'effcr streets.
All conveniences at reasonable rent.
Outside porch. Apply B. F. Uiuberger,
108 North Second street, or 427 Poller
street.
FOR RENT Furnished apartments,
two or tour rooms; rent reasonable; all
conveniences. Apply before 6 o'clock,
621 North Second street, atter 6 o'clock,
518 North Second street. Bell phone.
APARTMENT FOR RENT Five !
; rooms and bath, with all modern ecn- 1
veniences. Apply 1118 North Sixth j
street.
ROOMS LOR RENT
| FOR RENT From 10th inst., fur- j
j iislied, second floor front suite; large !
lfvlngroom, bedroom, private bath; city
steam; electric lighting; hardwood
lloors; references required. 218 Pine
street.
FOR RENT Large, second-story,
furnished room, with privilege of use
of Kitchen, near Thirteenth and Market I
streets. Call Bell phone 499 M.
FOR RENT Three rooms. 1130
North Front street, for colored people
I only. Apply 226 Chestnut street.
j FOR RENT Two up-to-date light
I housekeeping rooms: private family;
I vent reasonable. Apply at 1315 Swatara
| street.
I FOR RENT Large, second-story
'front; also communicating bedrooms. |
I single or ensulte: rent reasonable. Ap
jply 814 North Third street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms. '
! single or ensulte: all conveniences, ln
j eluding ohone; reference required. Ap- '
J ply 1015 North Front street.
! FOR RENT —Large, front room; cen
! tral location; all conveniences; use of
phone. Apply 209 State street.
1 FOR RENT Furnished rooms, in- '
eluding parlor bedroom; all convenl
: enee9. 107 Chestnut street.
i FOR RENT Two furnished front 1
i rooms for man and wife, or two gentle- j
men. 36 South Harrisburg street.
Steelton, Pa,
ROOMS WANTED
; WANTED —By refined, young, mar- i
1 ried couple, furnished apartment, or
! rooms, for light housekeeping: refer
ences furnished. Address R., 1527. care I
• of Telegraph.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS
UNFURNISHED ROOMS
! Built especially for light housekeep
ing. with or without kitchenettes. 1
> Rooms strictly private. Stoves furnish
ed free. Laundry, phone and bathroom !
' privileges. Private lockers for surplus
' furniture. Inquire office (or see Jsni- i
[ tor. same building). 429 Bt;oad street,
j (Sunday inspection Invited).
BOARDERS WANTED
WANTED Boarders, man and wife: !
i terms reasonable: only two in family;
'near Reservoir Park entrance; refer-I
: enees exchanged. For further particu- i
i lurs at>plv 1833 Regina street.
I ,
FOR SALE
$750 WILL BUY a 5-passc-nger Jeffery
—like new—original cost over s_',oo0 —
brand-new tires. Apply to lloltenstein !
1 & Zecli. care of City Auto Garage. |
| $450 WILL BUY a 1911 Reo Touring!
Car -- good tires: mechanical condition I
ilrst-class. Apply to Hottenstein &
; Zecli. care of City Auto Garage.
FIRST $250 takes 1910, 5-passenger
| touring car —in good running order.
1 Apply to Hottenstein & Zecli, care of
City Auto Garage.
S7OO WILL BUY a Rco Touring Car '
with electric starter and lights—over
hauled—late model. Apply to Hotten- '
stein & Zecli. care City Auto Garage. ;
CALKS
FOR SALE At Gable's, 111-117 S.
! Second street. Red Tip. Ring Point, j
BllzzarJ, Rowe Junior. Can't Slip, "Slant |
! Grip and Always Sharp Calks.
MOTORCYCLE Twin cylinder Har- '
ley-Davidson; fully equipped. Cheap'
to quick buyer. Call 1012 South Sev- j
cnteentli street.
FOR SALE Long established, pay- I
i ing Ice Cream and Snowball Factory. •
j Owner wishes to retire. Will sell rea- I
i sonable. Closest investigation invited.!
Particulars at Spangenberg's, 507 Reilv
street. City. Bell phone S4SW.
I PUBLIC SALE Thursday, Febru- 1
i ary 11. at 1 o'clock, at 1114 Market!
street, a large lot of new and second
| hand furniture. Anyone having furni- ;
ture or store stock for sale, drop me I
| a card. C. Fry, 1114 Market street.
: Bell phone.
! THREE-CHAIR Barber Case for sale
cheap. Apply to Leßoy O'Donnell, 181
North Front street. Steelton.
i FOR SALE Automobile tire re
pairing business, well equipped, vul
canizing plant and boiler: materials,
i tools and stock of accessories; estab
lished trade. Will sell cheap. Address
i A.. 1532. care of Telegraph.
RARGAINS In L C. Smith and Bros. J
•and Underwood Typewriters: also one
I Corona, one Monarch, one Oliver. Prices ;
I reasonable. L C. Smith and Bros., 36
South Fourth.
HARRISBURG ASSFE TELEGRAPH
| FOR SALE
i BICYCLE BARGAINS Special to
l morrow One girl's, worth sls. for
I s'.o; two men's, with coaster, worth $8
and $lO. for $6.50 and s!>, respectively.
. Keystone Cycle Co., Sl4 North Third
I street.
FOR SALE One Indian motorcycle,
with tandem rebuilt good shape
—worth $75. will sell for sls if sold to
morrow. Keystone Cycle Co.. SI4 North
Third street.
FOR SALE Grocery store doing a
(profitable cash business. Owner leaving
j city. J. E. Gipple. 1251 Market street.
i FOR SALE Moving Picture Thca
; ter for sale. Owner not being able to
| give time to management. Address 8.,
j 1636. care of Telegraph.
j FOR SALE 1912 Cadillac 5-passen-
I ger touring car. in first-class condition;
I shock absorbers in front, large bumper;
I Kellogg twin pump; Klaxon horn; all
j new tires; two extra tires, one has only
I gone 1.500 miles; four good inner
| tubea: good top; clock: extra light In
rear of car; handy lamp: all side cur-
I tains first-class. Guarantee In good
| condition. Address E.. 1537, care of
Telegraph.
FOR SALE Elegant violin. Lester
upright piano, just purchased; side
board. No reasonable offer refused.' R.
K., care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Business Offie.
FOR SALE Owner will sacrifice
his new one-ton truck, with express
j body, cost $1,700, for $650 cash. This is
a real bargain. Address R., 1528, care
of Telegraph.
1> >U SALE Quartered oak dining
suit, parlor suit, davenport, brass bed,
dresser chiffonier, used one and one
! half years; also canned fruit. Must sell
;on account or death. No dealers, ln
-1 quire 103 Evergreen street.
! FOR SALE Small truck, with ex
i press body, in fairly good shape. Will
I sell for SIOO. Harrisburg Auto Co.
■ FOR SALE Singing Canaries, up
to-date Bird and Parrot Cages, large
, Goldfish and Globes of all sizes. Bird
Seeds, natural fish food and supplies, at
i Gebhardt's, the "Bird Man." 1004 North
J Third, between Boas and Herr.
! ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
i secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
FOR SALE Fine collection of Vic
' trola Records. In good condition; sold
I singly or any number one-third off list
ied price; 200 Red Seal and others. 230
I West State street. Bell phone 686 R.
GLASS window signs. Furnished
Rooms. Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and
Board and Table Board at 25c each. One
o;t these siyns will be given with each
six-time order for a classified ad. If
paid in advance. Inquire at Office of
Telegraph.
WANTED
WANTED Small, cash grocery
store, good location in city or suburbs.
Address 116. care of Telegraph. •
WANTED A second-hand cash
register. Must be in first-class condi
tion. Box D, Herhey, Pa.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
1 MADE $50,000 in five years in the
mail order business, began with $5.
Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea
t-ock, 355 Lockport, N. Y.
FOR SALE A real business oppor
tunity. A retail oyster, fruit and lunch
goods store and market stalls. Excel
lent reason for selling, and good offer
to quick buyer. 1522. care of Tele
graph.
SMALL GROCERY STORE FOR SALE
including fixtures, etc. Will take $350
to quick buyer—reason for selling,
going West. Address Box 1538, care
cf Telegraph.
Restaurant for Sale. Cheap to
quick buyer. On main street
doing fair business. Apply liap
pie & Schwartz, Real Estate
Agents, Mechanicsburg, Pa.
ANY Intelligent person can earn good
income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Suydicate, 798, Lock
port. N. Y.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
PIANO MOVING by experts. Winter
Piano Co., 23 North Fourth street. Call
146. Bell phone.
FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
Druggist and Apothecary. 119 Market
stieet. Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone
orders given prompt attention. Bell
1960.
OLD GOLD AND SILVER, Watches
Diamonds and Jewelry bought for
highest cash prices. Jos. D. Brenner
j' welcr. No. 1 North Third street. Beli
phone 1274 L
HAULING
H. W. LATHE. Hoarding Stable an<l
National Tcanticr Co. Movers of
pianos, safes, boilers and general haul
ing. 11. w. Lathe, Manager. Fifth and
Woodbine streets." Bell phone No.
2503 R.
Harrisburg Paste Works
126 N. Cameron Street
PAPERII ANGERS', billposters', book
binders' and all kinds of paste. Prompt
shipment. All paste guaranteed. Bell
phone 11S6L.
NEW AND SECOND-HAND Furni
ture bought and sold. ll!gh<«fct cash
prices paid. Drop postal, or phone
3718 J. Atlas Furniture Co.. 1014 Mar
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.
.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. Harrlsburg, Pa.
HONEST, industrious people without
Real Estate, Stocks or Bonds, can se
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 Kloor. # N. Market Square.
ANY person needlnK money in
amounts from to SSO holding a sal
aried position, wouid be benefited by
calling on us. Employes' Discount Co.,
3(i North Third street.
LOANS —Jo to *2OO for honest work
ing people without bank credit at less
than legal rates, payable In Instalments
to suit borrowers' convenience.
Cooperative
Loan and Investment Co
204 Chastnut Street.
6TOKAGK
HABRISBURO STORAGE CO. Two
new eight-story brick warehouses, one
absolutely fireproof divided into fire
proof prl ate rooms or various sizes for
tlio storage of household goods; the
other warehouse of the most approved
typo of Ore 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.
STORAGE
IX 3-story brick building, rear 408
Market street.
Household goods In clean, private
rooms. Reasonable rate*. Appij («
P. U. Diener, Jeweler, US Market St. j
'Teacher Is Guest of Honor
at Anniversary Dinner
More than sixty members of the
.Men's Organized Bible class of the
Messiah Lutheran Church met last
evening for the celebration of the thir
ty-seventh anniversary. Captain E.
Laubenstein who has been the teacher
of the class for thirty-seven years,
talked. Solos by Mrs. \Y. K. Bum
hnugli ind William Cugley, of Phila
delphia. with Instrumental music by
the class orchestra and addresses by
the Rev. H. W. A. Hanson, pastor
ot' the church, and Professor J. J.
Brehm comprised the program. An
old-fashioned turkey supper was serv
ed. Isaac M. Weills, a member of
the class, now at Vero, Fla.. sent a
letter and a box of oranges.
DEATH OF GEORGE FACH
Special to Tlic Telegraph
Mount Joy. Pa., Feb. 10.—-George B.
Fach. one of the oldest and most re
spected citizens of Mount Joy, died
Sunday after an illness of four weeks.
He was 7S years old. and Is survived
by a half brother, John Dice, who lives
in Ohio, nnd the following children:
Mrs. Sabina Anit;, Mrs. E. M. Barto,
Mrs. William Hendrix, Mrs. George
Snyder of Mount Joy; Mrs. H. E.
Youtz, of Mountville, and Mrs. Joseph
Seibert, of Camden. N. J. For seven
teen years'ho was supintendent of the
Mount Joy Cemetery. In politics Mr.
Fach was a staunch Democrat, cast
ing his first vote for James Buchanan
In 1856.
Another death occurred in this
family Saturday evening, Charles A.
Walters. the great-grandson of
George B. Fach. died from pneumo
nia. after three days' illness.
FINGERS AMPUTATED
.fecial fo The Telegraph
Annvllle, Pa.. Feb. 10.—Harry White
lost the tips of his fingers on the right
hand while cutting tobacco stems at
the home of his father in Maple ave
nue. It was .necessary to amputate
the fingers at the first joint.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE is hereby given, that appli
cation will be made to The Public Ser
vice Commission of the Commonwealth
oi Pennsylvania, by The llagerstown
and Frederick Railway Company, a
corporation of the State of Maryland,
for a Certificate of Public Convenience,
evidencing the Commission's approval
of the right of said corporation to do
business within this Commonwealth.
The nature of the business to be trans
acted and service rendered is as fol
lows: To operate and maintain by lease
or otherwise, a railroad for public use
in the conveyance of persons and prop
erty.
And also that application will be
made bv The Hagerstown and Freder
ick Railway Company, joined in by
Hagerstown and Frederick Railway
Company of Pennsylvania, for a Cer
tificate of Public Convenience, evi
dencing the Commission's approval of
the lease of the property, rights, fran
chises and privileges of Hagerstown
and Frederick Railway Company of
Pennsylvania to The llagerstown and
Frederick Railway Company;
The public hearing on which will be
held in the rooms of the Commission
at Harrisburg, on the 3d day of March,
1915, at 11 o'clock A. M., when and
where nil persons In interest may ap
pear and be heard, if they so.desire.
IH HLIC SALE
at
\ AM AHI.E HEAL ESTATE
THE undersigned will sell at public
sale at 2 P. M., on the Cth day of March,
1915. the following described real
estate, all situated ill the City Of Har
risburg, Dauphin County. Pennsylvania:
No. 1. All those certain 8 pieces or
parcels of land bounded and described
as a whole, as follows: Beginning at
the southwestern corner of Sixth and
Kelker streets; thence in a south
wardly direction along Sixth street 91
ft.. 11 Ins.: thence in a northwesterly
direction upon the line between houses
Nos. 1734 and 1736 N. Sixth street, 136
ft. to a point on Wood avenue- thence
in a northerly direction along the east
ern side of Wood Ave., 71 ft. more
or less, to a point the southeastern
corner of Wood Ave. and Kelker St.;
thence in a westerly direction along
the southern line of Kelker street 14s
ft., more or less, to a point the south
western corner 'of Kelker and Sixth
streets, the place of beginning.
Having thereon erected on Kelker
stieet. five (5) frame dwelling houses,
each fronting 12 ft. on Kelker street,
the lots extending a uniform width
62 ft., and being numbered with the
street numbers. 515. 517, Sl9, 521 ami
523 Kelker St.. and two 12) brick
houses and otie (1) frame house on
N. Sixth St.. numbered with the street
number 1736. 1738 and 1740 N. Sixth
St. No. 173 CN. Sixth street being
ft. front on N. 6th St.. and running
west to the same width 136 ft. more or
less, to Wood Ave. No. 1738 N. 6th St.
being a brick dwelling house, fronting
16 ft. on N. Cth St.. extending back
the same width 70 ft. No. 1710 N. Cth
St. being a brick dwelling house
fronting 16 ft. on N. 6th St.. and lot ex
tending back the same width 70 ft.
The southwestern corner of N. 6th and
Kelker streets, running south 40 ft.
by 75 ft. by B5 ft. by 75 ft.
No. 2. Three-story brick dwelling
lious \ N'o. 2321 N. 6tli St., fronting 15
ft. llVs ins., on N. Cth St., at a point
177 ft. 7 ins. north of the northeast
corner of N. 6th and Emerald Sts., lot
running back the same width 100 ft. to
a '.5 ft. wide alley.
No. 3. Three-story brick dwelling
house No. 2317 N. 6th St., situate on
I lie eastern side of N. 6th St.. 145 ft.
8 ins. north of the northeast corner
of N. 6th and Emerald Sts., fronting 15
fl. 11% Ins. on N. 6th St.. and lot run
ning back the same width 100 ft. to a
15 ft. wide alley.
No. 4. Three-story brick dwelling
house. No. 2327 N. 6th St.. situate on
the eastern side of N. 6tli St., 20 ft.
south of the southeast corner of 6th
and Curtln Sts., fronting 15 ft. 11' i
ins. on N. Cth St.. by 33 ft. by 21 ins.,
by 67 ft., by 17 ft. 8% Ins. by 100 ft.
No. Frame dwelling house. No.
1819 Fulton St., situate on the east
side of Fulton St.. 27 ft. south of the
southeast corner of Fulton and Muencli
Sts.. fronting 12 ft. on Fulton St. and
lot extending back the same width 90 j
ft. to » 10 ft wide private alley.
No. 7. Two-and-a-half-story frame !
dwelling house. No. 2021 Swatara St., I
situate on the south side of Swatara ]
St.. 40 ft. west of the western line of ;
Cedar allev: south 100 ft. to McCleaster I
alley, by 20 ft. by 100 ft., fronting on :
Swatara Street. 20 ft.
These properties are sold subject to
811 liens and encumbrances which may
be against them, and will be offered
for sale first each individual property
lsrrein described, including the prop
erties of No. I. and then as a whole.
TERMS made known on day of sale.
I'HOVIDE.NT IHII-DIX. * IOAN
A*»OfHTIOX.
RDWARD MOESI,EI\.
NOTICE is hereby given that applica
tion will be made to the Governor of
i'ennsylvania on Saturday. March fi.
1613. under the provisions of an Act of
Assembly entitled. "An Act to provide
for the incorpiiWtlon and regulation of
certain corporations," approved April
2!t, 1874, and its supplements, for a
charter of an intended corporation to
be called the SHEARER COMPANY,
tho character and object of which is the
manufacture and sale of clothing,
shirts, underwear. Unit goods and other
personal wearing apparel of every de
scription. and for these purnoses to
have, possess and enjoy all the rights,
benefits and privileges by said Act of
Assembly and its supplements con
ferred.
CHARGES C. STROIf.
Solicitor.
STOIIAIiK
STORAGE 419 Broad street, for
household roods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms, $1 to 13. Wggoni. 75 cents
ger month. Apoly D. Cooper & Co.. 411
road street. Both phones.
FEBRUARY 10, 1915.
FIRMNESS DISPLAYED
IT MARKET OPENING
Reading and Lehigh Valley Were
Centers of Attack; Substantial
Recession Elsewhere
By Associated Press
New York. Feb. 10. The stock
m&rkei displayed some firmness at the
outset of to-day's operations, but lost
ground before the end of the first half
hour, most of the leaders being' under
pressure. Heading and Lehigh were
centers of attack, f&lllng one and two
and one-half points, respectively, with
Substantial recession elsewhere. As
usual the decline was accompanied by
unfavorable rumors from abroad. The
short interest was active In the move
ment, which attained larger propor
tions as the session progressed. South
ern Railway, Pfd., fell three points to
fifty, its new minimum.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Furnished by H. M. Snavely,
208 Arcade Building.
New York, Feb. 10.
Open. High. Low. Clos.
Alaska G M 29 7 s 2<i"j, 20Vi 29 1.5,
I Amal Cop . sa',j 54
Am Bt Bug 38% 10 38% 39%
lAm Can .. 2S % 28% 28 28%
IAmC &F. 44 % 44% 44 % 41 %
Am Ice Sec 23% 23% 23% 23%
Am Smelt . (13% 64% t!3 64%
(Am Sugar. 104% 105 104% 104%!
Am T & T. 119% 120% 119% 120%
Anaconda . 26% 26% 26% 26%
Atchison .. 93% 94% 93% 94%
B&O. .. . 69 69 ' 68% 69 '
Beth. Steel 56% 57% 55% 57%
Bklyn RT. S7 87 % 87 87%
Can Pacific 156% 158 156% 158
Hd & Leath 35% 37 35% 36%
C& O 41% 42 41% 4l'
C, M&St P 86 86% 55% 86%
Col F & l. 24% 24% 24% 24%
Corn Prod. 9% 9 9% 9%
(Erie ..... 22 22% 22 22%
Krie Ist pf
Gen E Co. 141% 141%
Goodrh BF 32% 32% 32% 32% I
Gt Xor pfd 114% 114% 114% 114%!
Gt X Ore s 31% 33% 31% 33% |
Gug Exp . 51 51% 51 51%'
111 Cent .. 108% 108% |
, In-Met ... 12% 12% 12% 12%
In-Met pfd 56% 57% 56% 57%
K C So . . 21% 21%
Lehigh Val 133% 133% 131% 132%
Louis & N 117 117
Mex Petro. 76% 76% 76% 76%
Mo Pac .. 12 12% 11% 11%
Nat Lead.. r.O 51% 50 51%
X Y Cent.. 84% 85% 84% 85%
XY.KII& II 49% 49% 49% 49%
Xor & W. . 101 101
Xor Pac .. 102% 103% 102% 103%
P ft R ... 104% 105% 104% 105
Peo G & C. 118% 118% 117% 117%
Pgll Coal .. 18% 20% 18% 20%
Pgll C pfd 91% 98 91 94
Press S Car 29"% 30 29% 29%
Kwy St Spg .21 .... .... 21
R C Copper 17% 17% 17 17
Reading .. 144% 145% 142% 143%
Ft I & S .. 20% 20%
R1 & S pfd 75% 75%
ISO Pacific.. 83% 84% 8-3 84 %.
;So Railway 15 15
,So Rwy pfd 50 50 |
Tenn Cop.. 29% 29% 29% 29 %i
Texas Co .. 133 133 132% 132".
iThird Ave. 45' 45%
|l'n Pacific. 119% 119% 118% lWs j
lr S Steel.. 41% 41% 41% 41& 1
jU S S pfd. 103% 104 103% 104
jl'tah Cop.. 52% 53% 52% 53 {
1 West Md... 19 19 1
I West IT Tel 63% 63% 63% 63%)
fß'i.inßH'Nn
! Philadelphia, Feb 10. Wheat —j
Higher; Xo. 2. red, spot, export. 1.61®
I 1.66: Xo. 1. Northern, Duluth, export.!
1.6»@ 1.74.
I Corn Firm: No. 2, spot, export, I
80" @B%c; No. 2, yellow, local, 84ft 1 I
84 %c.
Oats ■ — Higher; No. 2, white, 65®
65 Mc.
Bran Firm: winter, per ton.
s:so.ootfj>3o.so: spring, per ton. $28.50
#29.00.
Refined Sugars —«• Strong; pow
dered. 5.55 c: line granulated, 0.75e; con
fectioners' A. 5.65 c.
Butter The market is weak;
western, creamery, extras. 340; nearby;
prints, fancv. 37c.
Eggs The market is lower; j
Pennsylvania ami other nearby ilrsis, j
free cases. J8.25 per case: do.. I
current receipts, free cases. J7.95 per |
case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, j
*5.25 per case; do., firsts, free cases,
$7.96 per case.
Live Poultry Steady: fowls, 15i® !
|l7c: old roosters. Ufa 12c: chickens, I
1.".©17 c; turkeys, 14@17c; ducks, 16® I
| 17c; geese, 15©17 c.
Dressed Poultry Firm; turkeys,
fancy. 22c: do., fair to good, 18@i!0c;
fowls, heavy, 18®20c: do., average.
16%@18%c: do., small, 14@16c; old
roosters. 14e; broiling chickens, near
by, 18® 23c: western. 14®22c; -oast
ii.g chickens. 17®18c; ducks, 12®18c;
geese, 10® 14c.
Potatoes Market weak: Penn
sylvania, per bushel. 63® 65c; New York,
per bushel. 43Q50c; Jersey, per basket,!
80f35c.
Flour .Market nominal: winter,}
|ele»r. I®4 10 tti-Muhia. P»pn«vi.
vnnia; $T.25®7.75: spring straights,!
$7.00®7.25; do., patents. $7.35®8.50;j
vroltin. 14 "«»4.4v»; pmrnia. it.«»«
«.7t; Ktima* siratght. jut* sacks, it.II I
C4. SO: spring, firsts, eltar, P 11,
nr»:jii:i 14.2004.5t: paisnts. 14 n« !
4 «».
Hay The market Is firm; tint- '
cthy. No. <. large bites, S1 X.Bu®!».ou; i
No. 1, medium bales $18,604)19.00; No. 1
2, do.. $17.00®18.00, No. S. do.. sl4 60» 1
15.60; samples, $13.00914.00; no grade,
511.000'300.
Clover mlxea hay. l>lght mlxtd. i
1 117.60018.00: No. 1, do.. $16.60017.00:1
[No. 2, do.. $15.00® 16.00.
PHILADELPHIA STOCK#
Philadelphia, Feb. 10.—Stocks closed
steady.
Cambria Steel 42 %
General Asphalt Asked 30 |
Gen. Asphalt, Pfd Asked 65 j
Lake Superior C0rp....... Asked 9 |
Lehigh Navigation 76
Lehigh Valley 66%
Pennsylvania Railroad ......... 52%
Philadelphia Electric 23% I
Philadelphia Company ....Asked 33
I hlladelphia Co.-, Pfd Asked 33
Philadelphia Rapid Transit .... 10%
Philadelphia Traction 77 Vfc
Reading 72%
Storage Battery 48
I'nion Traction ..Asked 36
I'nlted Gas Improvement ........ 82
United States Steel 41 "4
CHICAGO BOAHO OF TRADE j
Chicago, 111.. Feb. 10.— Board of Trade '
closing:
Wheat—May. 1.63%: July, 1.28V4.
Corn—May, Ko s .i; July. 82%.
Oats—May, 61'! ; July, 57 3 i
Pork—May, 18.87; July, 19.30.
Lard—Mav, 10.82; July, 11.00.
Ribs—May, 10.17: July, 10.42.
CHICAGO CATTLE
fly Asseeialrd Press
Chicago. 111., Feb. 10. Hogs Re
ceipts, 45,000; slow. Bulk of sales, $6.60
Ti 6.75: light. $6.45®6.75; mixed, $6.50®
6.75: heav 16.35 8.75; rough. $6.35®
6.45; pigs, $5.00®6.G5.
Cattle Receipts. 16.000; weak. Na
tive stoers. $5.500 8.75; western. s4.B;>®
7.35: cows and heifers, $3.15®7.85:
calves. $7.50® 11.00.
Sheep Receipts. 12.000; slow. Sheep.
$6.25® 7.10: yearlings, $7.50®8.00;!
lambt, $7.40®8.75.
DWELLING DAMAGED BY FIRE
Annville, Pa., Feb. 10.—A Are which'
started in the attic of the home of
John Sci\aeffer. on Gravel Hill, last
night did considerable damage to the
house.
61 ACADEMY BOYS
ON ROLL OF HONOR
Greeks Best Romans, 27 Points to
26; First Month of 1915
Shows Good Results
Sixty-one boys of the llarrlsburg
Academy are on the roll of honor in
the report of the work of the first
month of the new year. The contest
between the Greeks and Romans, the
two divisons of the school, is very
clone, seven Greeks of the upper
school taking tirst honors and six Ro
mans, and in the lower school six
Greeks taking first honors and seven
Romans. The Greeks had 27 points
total and the Romans 26. giving th<!m
one point toward the cup awarded for
the three years' work. The honors
arc as follows;
Greek First Honors —William Ab
bott, Carroll P. Craig, Charles J. Dun
kle, Russell Hoke. James Fry Mer
sereau, Charles Rebuck and Robert
Seitz.
Roman First Honors—George Bai
ley, George .letters, Donald Oenslager,
Robert G„ Stewart, William A. Sniilfy
and Mercer B. Tate. Jr.
Greek Second Honors—Francis Am
bler, Edwin Brown, A. Daniel Bacon,
Edwin Edmunds. Thomas Hargest,
Gantcliffe Jay, Herbert Kauffman,
j Donald I\. Royal, Charles Saltsman,
I John Senseman, Milton Strouse, Nel
son Slireiner and Walter White.
Roman Second Honors William
Bennethum, Onofre Castells, Joseeph
Duron. William Ellis, Richard Mum
ma, Wilbur Morse. William McCaleb,
Paul Oj-th, Henry Olmsted, Mortimer
O'Connor, Albert Stackoole. Claude M.
Stroup, Arthur Snyder and Donald
Wleland.
Lower School
Greek First , Honors Henry W.
Hamilton. Ituss Glancey. Ira Roni
berger, John liaunick, Thomas Wick
ersham and Cameron Cox.
Greek Second Honors —James Bow-
I man. Hamilton Schwarz, George Reil.v
I and Disbrow Lloyd.
Roman First Honors —Geiger Oin
' wake, Franke Neumann. John Mof
| fltt, Bailey Brandt, John Reinoelil,
William O. llickok and Philip Brown.
Roman Second Honors—John Ma
guire, Henry Blake Bent. Thomas
Porter and Richard Johnston.
DEATH OF MBS. ELIZABETH LONG
Special to The Telegraph
Malta. Pa.. Feb. 10.—Mrs. Eliza
beth Long, who had been lingering be
tween life and death for several
months, died at her home on Sunday.
She had been a life-long member of
the Reformed Church, and is survived
by four sons. George and Frank of
Dalmatia: William of Hickory Cor
ners, and John of Sunbury, and a
daughter. Mrs. John Lahr, of County
Line. Burial will take place at Dal
matia on Thursday.
"LINCOLN AT GETTYSBURG" '
Special to The Telegraph
Gettysburg, Pa., Feb. 10. —"Lincoln
I at Gettysburg" is the subject of an ar
ticle by the Rev. F. E. Taylor, of this
place, in the Continent, a Presbyte
| riaii weekly, , wiMjcft.M/vn.,, '!>!, •
Taylor's contribution is an accurate
[account of the President's visit to
j Gettysburg.
| ADAMS DIRECTORS TO MEET
Special to The Telegraph
j Gettysburg, Pa., Feb. 10.—Final ar
j rangements have been completed for
the convention of the school directors
i of Adams county to open in the court
house Thursday morning. Prof. H.
Milton Roth has engaged all the
speakers for the two days and they
are experts in their lines. J. A. Pentz,
of Harrisburg, will address the meet
ing on "Co-operption."
Deaths and Funerals
KOHR SERICES
I Funeral services for Ira Kohr, the
' i hauffeur of M. S. Hershey. who was
hilled in an automobile accident on the
| llummelstown pike near Beaver, were
; held from hiei home, in Hershey, this
I morning. Further services were held
in the Church of the Brethren In
Christ. Burial was made in the Hum
j mbelstown Cemetery.
MRS. YOLNG BURIED
Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth
Voung, aged 85, who died at Columbia
while visiting relatives, were held this
rfternoon from her son's residence,
1003 Paxton street. Burial was made
ir. Baldwin Cemetery, Steelton.
firs
Desirable offices in the
i
j Union Trust Building.
! Apply
Unitn Trust Company
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f Twelfth L Herr St.
FACTORY
FOR RENT
Splendid Boom. 50x7S feet. 50
windows; up-to-dato steam beat
ing included. Rent very reason
able. Will be wired to suit tenant.
Apply POST OFFICE BOX 34.
$ MONEY
iy. To Housekeepers, Work-
I logmen and Salaried Em>
■ ylojes.
I LEGAL BATES
EQUITABLE
INVtMJtttNi CUMfANY
0 N. MARKET SQUARE
Room 21. -Illi Floor
Spooncr Building
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