I READ"TELEGRAPH CLASSIFIED AM FOR REAL ESTATE BARGAINS - ] r~ > Work For Women There's plenty of work for willing women! There is fnore real money to be made in doing housework than is to be had in a minor clerkship or in feeding a machine. Then, too, housework is as dignified as one cares to make it. There's work for willing women who read TELEGRAPH HELP WANTED ADS. V J DIED | MiCLL'RE—On February 10, 1915. j Sarah A. widow of the late Thomas | U. MiCluro, aged 73 years. Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from lier late residence, 220 Harris street. The relatives and friends arc invited to attend without further aiotice. Burial llarrisburg Cemetery. MILLER Emanuel H. Miller died at his home, "23 Boas street, Thursday, February 11, l'Jls, aged 63 years. Funeral services will be held from his late home on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Burial in the East llar risburg Cemetery. Friends and rela tives are invited to attend without further notice. JSNTREKIN William Frank Entre kin, an engineer on the Philadelphia Division of the P. R. R., died at his home this moriiin" of neuphritis, after a lingering illness, aged 60 years. He is a member of the Robert Mourne Lodge, B. Ij. F. & E.. No. 673, the L. O. O. M„ No. 107, and the Otterbein U. B. Church. He is survived by his wife «rd one son, Frank. The funeral ser vices will be held from his late home 0:1 Friday morning, at 10 o'clock, after which Undertakers T. M. Mauk & Son will talte the body to Coatesville on the 12:01 train for burial. The B. U F. & E. will have charge of the services. LOST I ..O.ST Monday evening, solid gold round brooch, large broque pearl and two small diamonds, in Victoria Thea ter; or on Market or Second streets, he ward if returned to this office. | IX)ST ln Colonial Theater on Sat- I unlay evening, large brown marabou j mulf. The lady who picked it up in . tenter aisle is known and will please, jetur i muff to Colonial Theater or 2000 j Lexington street, and avoid arrest. ; FOUND FOUND The way to end your j cleaning and dyeing worries, by calling i cither phone for Eggert's Steam Dye- I ing and French Cleaning Works, 124 i Market street. We call and deliver. 11ELP WASTED—MaIe WANTED Experienced Black- j smith, and all-around man, to do horse- | shoeing and wagon repairing. Address Box 1510, caro of Telegraph. j MEN, 20 to 30 years old, wanted at j once for electric railway motormen and 1 conductors; SOO to SIOO monthly: no ex- j pcricn.ee necessary; fine opportunity; no strike. Write immediately for ap- J plication blank. Address R., 1523. care of Telegraph. I DON'T work for others. Be your own ' Imss. Make $50.00 weekly. Co-operate I with me evenings at home. Thousands ' growing rich. 1 will help you and fur- , nish everything. Don't worry about ! capital. Boyd H. Brown, Dept. A, | aha. Neb. LAWYER in active practice wanted j to represent us in this section. Address, 1 with references. American Guaranty & j Trust Co.. 1530 Chestnut street, Phila delphla, Pa. WANTED l.aster on soft sole | shoes. Write The Horseheads Shoe Co., | Horsehead, N. Y. OUT OF WORK Let us show you lew to tndhe $35 weekly in your own town. Write to-day. V r ilkon Supply ! Co.. Dept. T, Pottsvilie, Pa. WANTED Solicitors io canvass [ llarrisburg and vicinity; salary and ' < ommission to hustlers; state e'xperl- i ence. if any. Address 2924, care of) Tele rapli. ' s Houses For Rent j 36 S. Honey Ave.. 3 r. & b 88 I 922 Ash Ave., ». f„ 1 r >lO i 1500 Boas St.. 2 s. b., 6 v xio 1008 Greenwood St., 3 s. f.. s r., *ll 140 Linden St., :: s. f„ 8 r 912 214S N. 7th St.. 3 c. b.. Sr. b.. ..*l3 1515 S. Cameron St., 2'f- s. 'o.. S r„ 91:: 1130 S. Cameron St., s. f 913 627 Briggs St., 3 p., 8 r *l4 | 1501 Allison St.. 2'i s. b.. 7 r. b.. 91,% Logan St.. s. b.. 8 r Str, 09*. 7 Williams St.. 2 f., 7 r. b., me 1 n :538 S. 13th St.. .1 s. b., 8 9I« 660 Emerald St.. 3 s. b., S r 917 i 1218 Mulberry St.. 3 s. f„ 7 r. b„. »is ! 1820 Derry St.. 2'i s. f., 7 r 91K 100 Broad St.. 3 s. b., 10 r 92-, 2202 N. I sth St., 3 s. b , 7r. b„ .. 93- 1 1029 Market St., :: s. lj„ 10 r 940 ! 209 S. Front St.. 3 s. h.. 10 r. 2 b.. $75 ! 23 S. Front St.. furnished. 4 s. b. 313 Muencli St.—apartments ....912 1 SI Hl' HIIA N IIOCSES West Fairvlew, Main St., 2 s. {., 97 Steelton. 9(1 S. Front St 910 Penbrook. 28th and Dauphin Sts.. 910 Unola. Adams St.. 2 s. f„ u r Pentt Twp., near Duncannon 920 North Lemoyne, 294 Market St.. 920 Luck now, Forge Lane ' Newport. Marshall property 900 j FROM APRIL IST 133 N. 13th St., 3 s. b j->«5 j ITerry St. (Paxtang). 2>,i s. f [930 1 1100 N. Second St., 3 s. b 930 | MILLER BROTHERS &CO I REAL ESTATE Fire lannrauce Surety Honda I Locust mil Court Streets THURSDAY EVENING. IIKI.P WANTED—MaIe i WANTED MEN Prepare as Flre men, Brakemen, Electric Motormen, Colored Train Porters. Hundreds put to work SBO to SIOO month. No ex perience necessary. 500 WANTED. Large Pennsylv. ia Roads. Steady work. Write Inter Railway. Dept. 251, Indianapolis, Ind. WANTED Railway mall 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. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS 1 held soon. Railway Mall Clerks: P. O. Clerks and Carriers: Stenographers. Private and individual tutoring at rea sonable rales. Address Tutor, P. O. Box 431. Hivrri-^ursr. HELP WANTED—female WORKS DRESSMAKING SCHOOL llAii registered 28 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 Saleslady. Apply 315 Broad street. WANTED Girl, between ages 18 and 25, with knowledge and adapta bility for high-°"-ade needle work and salesmanship. Good opportunity in an exclusive Rliop. Address Box A, 1547, care of Telegraph. | WANTED A middle-aged, settled, white woman for cook In a small res taurant located In a small town. Would I like one wlio can help do waiting on customers. Good home to right party. 1 Address Box 312, care of Telegraph. WANTED—Experienced help, < Apply "Silk Mills," Cor. Second | and North Sts. SITUATION WANTED—.MaIe WANTED Chauffeur wants posi tion; can do own repairing; best ot references. Address C. C. 8., Box 302, J Huinmelstown, Pa. ! WANTED Truck farmer wants po ' sltion 011 small farm: best references. J Address D. S., P. O. Box 392, Hummels- I town. Pa. WANTED Bright, honest boy, 14 ] years of age. wishes position of anv kind; can give best of references. Ad'- ! dress W., 1540, care of Telegraph. ! WANTED Man wants anv kind of ' work. Apply 405 Bailey street, Stcei | ton, Pa. WANTED Boy, 18 years of age, ! desires position of any kind. Call, or | address, 55S Woodbine street. j WANTED Boy, 16 years of age, desires work of any kind. Call, or ad , dress, 2208 North Sixth street. ! SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe ! WANTED Place for general house | ivorl' bv a young German woman. Ap ply 743 South Front street. Steelton. 1 Fa. WANTED By woman, several of ! ti. es to clean, or day's work for Thurs day and Friday of each week. Call, j or address, 037 Forster street. WANTED A German sirl wishes I housework. Inquire 1087 North Cam j oron street. 1 WANTED By colored woman, day's work or by the week, in small t family. 654 Calder street. 1 WANTED Colored woman desires j general holsework: no washing. Call, | or address, 616 State street. I ' WANTED A young girl wishes a place for light housework, or child's nurse. Call at 419 State street, llarrls burg. WANTED Chambermaid, waitress or second girl wants position: can fur nish reference. Address Box J., 1539, 'care of Telegraph, or Bell pkone 754 W. j WANTED —— Colored woman desires 1 general housework or work of anv j kind. Call, or address, 219 Walnut | street. ! WANTED To do washing and I ironing at the house: can talk English ! and German. Bell phone 932W, 1123 I Cowden street. i WANTED Colored woman desires | general housework: no washing. Call, ; 348 South Cameron street. WANTED Washing and ironing to do at home, restaurant or family wash , ing. Call, or write. 2 North Ninth I street, below State street bridge. WANTED Children to care for at 1 my homo; can give good reference. Mrs. j .lennid Hayman, Penbrook, Pa. | WANTED Woman wants washing 1 and ironing to do at home. Call, or ad dress. 1803 Wallace. WANTED By colored woman, po -1 sltion as housekeeper, one who prefers j to stay at house of employer. Address 1 Box M.. 1533. care of Telegraph. WANTED Colored woman desires position as first-class laundress, or day's work of any kind. Call, or ad < dress, 521 Brown avenue. J REAL ESTATE FOR SALE l'X>R SALE 3a Acres located In Fishing Creek Valley 6 miles east of River 5-room frame dwelling new bank barn. Price. $1,000.00. Brin ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. | FOR SAUK —54 N. Seventeenth St.— corner property'— three-story brick | nearly new 9 rooms, bath and steam heat—front and rear porch—garage !on rear. Brlnton-Paclcer Co.. Second i and Walnut streets. FOR SALE Lois at Penbrook 30x | 150. and Riverside. Also for sale one frame house, centrally located. I In the city; 6 rooms, bath and attic; hot r.ir heat. Price, 42,100. For terms apply to S. Haldeman & Co., Carpen ters and Builders, 3222 North Sixth street. Job work promptly attended to by calling Bell phone 3622J3. t Chicken, Fruit or Truck Farm for Sale. About seven acres, lin est for this purpose. Near city and trolley. Act quick. Cash or terms. Address, "Chicken Farm," care of Telegraph Office. FOR SALE Vacant house for sale, prices reduced will consider your offer all improvements near cen tral section lot, 20xl20*to ear street. 1139 Derry street. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE Fourteon-rooni brick dwelling; latest improvements; suit able for roomers and boarders; good lo cation. Miss Catherine Miller, 107 South Banard street. State College. Pa. OPPORTUNITY TO QUICK BUYER Can offer cheap, ex ceeding fine lot containing about three acres land, suitable tor chicken farm. Near fine resi dential section, Jonestown Road, trolley and city market. Address, "Opportunity," care of Telegraph Office. FOR SALE -New 214-story house, 2407 Main street, Penbrook; 6 rooms and bath; all modern Improvements; lot 40x106. McClellan J. Koomes, 240T Main street, Penbrook. X'OR SALE 2 H-story cottage; im provements; walks; fruit trees bear ing; 5c carfare from Suuaie. Cars stop at door. Address R., 1534, care of Tele graph. FOR SALE Apartment house, 404 North Second street; live apartments and store; steam heat and all modern Improvements. Apply, or address, M. Mall. 266 Herr street. HEAL ESTATE FOR KENT FOR RENT No. *65 Crescent street, new eight-room house; all con veniences; gas and electricity; large front porch; central location; rent, J2O. Apply 4>>9 Crescent street. FOR RENT No. 2215 Atlas street; nil Improvements; in good condition; rent, J16.00. Call Frank B. Wicker sliam, 410 Bergner Building. I FOR RENT 138 Dock Street $9.00 143 Ann Avenue 9.00 1314 Marlon Street 12.00 028 North Street 13.00 612 North Street 13.50 18 Cowden Street 11.00 1815 Currant Avenue 11.00 1201 Capital Street 15.00 1331 Wallace Street 17.00 1813 Penn Street 19.00 1208 N. Sixth Street, Apartment.. 22.00 916 N. Sixth Street 35.00 CHAS. ABLER, 1002 North Third Street. FOR RENT, — Whole or part of house between Locust and Pine on Second street; central location; all conveni ences; suitable for residence or board- Inghouse; rent reasonable. Address U., 1545, care of Telegraph. WANTED TO RENT Small 10-20- acre fruit and poultry farm; dwelling In good repair; must have running water; near railroad and trolley. Ad dress particulars, rental, etc., to Box 1544, care of Harrisburg Telegraph. FOR RENT New two-story brick house, all improvements, near Fifteenth and Boas, located in line residential section; rent cheap; immediate posses sion. Inquire 107 Boas street. Bell phone 3618J1. FOR RENT Two-story brick house, all improvements. $12.50 per month, 1007-1009 Manada street. W. IS. Moeslein, 612 Boas street. Bell phone 2593. — FOR RENT Bl3 North Second street; 3-story brick; 9 rooms and bath; all improvements; electric bells all rooms to kitchen; excellent location. Possession April 1. Apply 1100 North ; Front street. FOR RENT Houses with all Impruvt me/.ts at moderate rentals. J. K. Ulpj... 125 i Market street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Apartments at south east corner Fourth and Peffer streets. All conveniences at reasonable rent. Outside porch. Apply B. F. Uniberger, 108 North Second street, or 427 Peffer aj.ree':. FOR RENT Second floor apart ment, No. 270 North street; three looms, kitchenette and bßtli; bay window. Rent. $25.00. FOR RENT Furnished apartments, two or four rooms; rent reasonable; all conveniences. Apply before 6 o'clock. 621 North Second street, after 6 o'ciock. GlB North Second street. Bell phone. APARTMENT FOR RENT Five rooms and bath, with all modern con veniences. Apply 1118 North Sixth street. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT From 10th inst., fur nished, second floor front suite.; large llvingroom, bedroom, private bath; city steam; electric lighting; hardwood lloors; references required. 218 Pine street. FOR RENT Large, second-story front; also communicating bedrooms, single or ensulto; rent reasonable. Ap ply 814 North Third street. FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms, with all conveniences, 1821 Park street. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms, second floor, with use of bath mid phone; a few steps to the trolley; tine location. 203 Kelker street. Phone No. 1763 W. FOR RENT No. 48 North Eigh teenth street; six rooms and bath; all Improvements; excellent location; pos s< .-Hton March 1. Lady living alone oc cupies third floor. Rental sl6. Apply 48 North Eighteenth street. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply 1417 Vernon street. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT on second floor. 822 North Third street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, single or ensulte; all conveniences In cluding phone: reference required. AD ply 1015 North Front street FOR RUNT—Larara. Iront room; een t-al location: all conveniences; use of phone. Apply 209 State street. rOR RENT Furnished rooms in cluding parlor bedroom; all lonveni euces. 107 Cliestnut street. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH FOR SALE FOR SALE 1912 Cadillac 6-passen ger touring car. In first-class condition; shock absorbers in front, large bumper; Kellogg twin pump; Klaxon horn; all new tires; two extra tires, one has only gone 1,500 miles; four good inner tubeu; good top; clock; extra light in rear of car: handy lamp; all side cur tains first-class. Guarantee In good condition. Address E., 1537, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Offie. CALKS FOR SALE At Gable's. 111-117 S. Second street. Rod Tip. Ring Point, i Blizzard, Rowe Junior. Can't Slip, «slant | Grip and Always Sharp Calks, i 1 I FOR SALE Almost new counter | soda fountain. Good condition. Will | sell cheap. Edgar T. Doyle. Tower City, j Pa. • FOR SALE Long established, pay ' ing Ice Cream and Snowball Factory. lOwner wishes to retire. Will sell rea sonable. Closest investigation invited. ! Particulars at Spangenberg'a, 507 Kelly | street. City. Bell phone 345 W. I 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, tools and stock of accessories; estab lished trade. Will sell cheap. Address j A„ 1532, care of Telegraph. BARGAINS in L C. Smith and Bros, land Underwood Typewriters; also one Corona, one Monarch, one Oliver. Prices reasonable. L C. Smith and Bros., 36 South Fourth. BICYCLE BARGAINS Special to morrow One girl's, worth sls, for $10: two men's, with coaster, worth $8 and $lO. for $1i.50 and SB. respecttve'.y. I Keystone Cycle Co., 814 North Third j street. FOR SALE One Indian motorSycle. with tandem rebuilt good shape —worth $75, will sell for $45 If sold to morrow. Keystone Cycle Co.. 814 North [ Third street. FOR SALE Moving Picture Thea ! ter for sale. Owner not being able to (give time to management. Address 8., 1536, care of Telegrajill. FOR SALE Elegant violin. Lester upright piano, just purchased; side board. No reasonable offer refused. li. K., care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Oak diningroom table and buffet at a very reasonable price. Address 0., 1541, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Singing Canaries, up to-date Bird and Parrot Cages, large Goldfish and Globes of all sizes. Bird Seeds, natural fisli food and supplies, at Gehhardt's. the "Bird Man," 1004 North Third, between Boas and Herr. FOIS SALE—I 2-horse Milburn wagon, 1 dump wagon, good as new; 1 good three-spring wagon, without top; two good top buggies, one with long body, suitable for farmer to haul milk; one new Jenny Liml, I piano van, 1 pair live-ton scales, a lot of all sizes of rope, one large new sign, 25 feet long, 3 feet wide; one furniture car, good as new; one safe, one electric piano, cheap; all kinds of tools. Call at Fifth and Wood bine streets. FOR SALE A Bargain 2O shares Commercial Bank stock, of Harrisburg. Call Bell phone 765R or 1204 J. FOR SALE Brussels carpet, in good condition; canned fruit, window blinds. lace curtains, lawn mower, wood. Blue Flame coal oil stove. Dealers need not apply. Call 103 Evergreen street. DOORS FOR SALE at Gable's. 111-117 South Second street. All sizes. Cypress. White Pine and.Fir Doors. Porch work. Sash. Shutters and Mouldings. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE Fine collection of Vlo trola Records, in good condition: sold singly or any number one-third off list ed price; 200 Red Seal and others. 230 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.: these signs will bo given with each six-time order for a classified ad. if paid in advance. Inquire at Office of Telegraph. FOR RENT FOR RENT Garage, large enough for one automobile; rent reasonable. Apply 417 Herr street. WANTED DOCTORS To travel in Pennsyl vania: liberal compensation and ex venses to one who can qualify; must lit registered in State; give full infor n tifioii regarding self, habits, qualifica ticn-'. experience, etc., in application, ei -t O. Box 587. Milwaukee, Wis- W ANTED Small, cash grocery store, good location in city or suburbs. , Address 116, care of Telegraph. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES i T MADE $50,000 in five years in the ! mail order business, began with $5. j Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea cock. 355 Lockport, N. Y. SMALL GROCERY STORE FOR SALE ! including fixtures, etc. Will take $350 to quick buyer—reason for selling. 1 going West. Address Box 1535. care ] of Telegraph. WILL, selb a number of shares of I Harrisburg Traction Company stock. Guaranteed six per cent. Price, $70.00 per share. Address D. t 1546, care of Telegraph. Restaurant for Sale. Cheap to quick buyer. On main street doing fair business. Apply IJap ple & Schwartz, Real Estate Agents, Mechanicsburg, Pa. ANY Intelligent person can earn good I income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par- ! ticulars. Press Snydicate, 7»8. 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 street. 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 Jeweler. No. 1 North Third street Soli phone 127 4L HAULING H. W. LATHE. Hoarding Stahle an.! National transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lathe. Manager. Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No.. 2503R. * NEW AND SECOND-HAND Furnl turo bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Drop postal, or phone 3718J- Atlas Furniture Co.. 1014 Mai ket street. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert help Send us y°u r worn furniture. Our best efforts insure your satisfaction, sj. n Cluck. 320 Woodbine street U. 5. STEEL iGllll OPENING FEATURE Initial Trading Amounted to 1,500 Shares Which Soon Ad vanced One Point Hy Associated Press New York, Feb. 11. - United States Hleel was 'he feature of interest at the [ opening of to-day's strong stock mar- I V:et, its very favorable tonnage state | ment of the previous day contributing . to a further rise. initial trading in i Steel amounted to 1.500 shares at 12% | and 42 a i, from which it soon advanced • to 43° i. union Pacific, Reading and Atchison also rose a point or more, with substantial advances in other < speculative favorites. The movement i embraced a number of specialties, but | these were less prominent than usual, j The rise was attended by considerable 1 short covering. London's range for Americans indicated more steadiness. MOW YOIIK STOCKS Furnished by H. M. Snavely, 208 Arcade Building. / New York. Feb. 11. Open. High. Low. Clou. I Alaska GM 29% 29% 29>g 29% Amal Cop . 54 •» 55% 54 Vj 55 % Am BtSug. 40' is 42 40% 41% Atn fan .. 28% 29% 28% 28% j Am C& F. 45% 45% 45% 45% i Am Cot Oil 47 % 48 % 47% 48 j Am Ice Sec 24 24 24 24 ! Am Loco . 22% 22% 2222> . Am Smelt . 64% 66% 64% 66% Am Sugar. 106% 105% 105% 105% Am T & T. 120% 120% 120% 120% Anaconda . 27% 27% 27% 27% Atchison .. 94% 95% 94% 95% IB&O .. . . 69% 70% 69% 70 Beth Steel . 57% 57% 56 56% Bklyn RT. 88 S8 88 88 Cal Petro. . 20% 21% 20% 21% Can Pacific 158% 159% 158% 159 I Hd & Leath 37 37 % 36% 37%: IC & 0 41% 42% 41% 42% [ C. M&StP S8 88 87% 87% | C Con C'op. 35% 36% 35% 36%; i Col P & I. 25% 25% 25% 25% I Con Gas .. 118% 118% 118% 118 V. Corn Prod . 9 % 10 % 9 % 10 % Peo G& C. 118 % 11 8 % Pgh C0a1... 20% 21% 20% 21 % Pgh C pfd 94% 95% 93% 94 Press S Car 31 31% 31 31% R C Copper 17 17% 17 17% Reading .. 144% 145% 144% 145% Rf&S. . . 20% 21 20% 21 R1 & S pfd 76 . 76 So Pacific.. 84% 85% 84% 85% So Railway 15 % 16 15% 15 % So Rwy pfd 50 51 50 50% Tenn Cop.. 29% 30 29% 30 Third Ave. 46% 46% 46% 46% i Un Pacific. 120% 121% 120% 121 | U S Rubber 56% 57% 56% 57% I U S Steel.. 42% 44 % 42% 44% U S Stl pfd 104 105% 104 105 Utah Cop.. 53% 54% 53% 54% Va C C ... 22 22% 22 22% * ,i MONEY TO LOAN HONEST, industrious people without Real Estate, Stocks or Bonds, can se- ' cure small LOANS here consistent with 1 sound business at Legal Rates. Small 1 Payments. Prompt, courteous, coufi- ' dentlal service. Profit-Sharing Loan Society, Chartered —Licensed—Bonded I 1 Second Floor. » N. Market Square. I ANY person needing money in' amounts from $5 to SSO holding a sal- I arled position, would be benefited by ' calling on us. Employes' Discount Co., 1 3U North Third street. LOANS—SS to S2OO for honest work- I lng people without bank credit at less than legal rates, payable In Instalments ! to suit borrowers' convenience. Cooperative Loan and Investment Co 204 Chsstnut Street STORAGE i HARRISBURG STORAGE CO.~Two ! new eight-story brick warehouses, one i absolutely fireproof divided into fire-! proof prl.ate rooms or various sizes for! the storage of household goods; the other warehouse of the most approved I type of fire retardent construction for' general merchandise. They are equip- ! ped with two large electric freight ele- 1 vators and spiral chute for the quick i 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 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 75 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Both phones. LKGAIi HOTIOm IN THE SUPREME COURT OF ONTARIO. IN THE MATTER OF the Winding- ! up Act, being Chapter 141 of the Re vised Statutes of Canada and amend ing Acts, and IN THE MATTER OK RUMELYI PRODUCTS COM PAX V. .Indicia) Notice t« tlic Creditor* of ] Homely Product* Company. Pursuant to the Winding-up Order made by this Court in the matter of the I Winding-up Ait and amendments there to, and in the matter of the Rumelv Products Company, bearing date the 27th January. A. D. 1915, the creditors ; of the above named company and | others who have claims against the | said company, formerly carrying on ; business 111 Canada, are required on or I before the Ist day of April, 1915. to i tend by post prepaid to the liquidators! o* the said company in care of National i Trust Company, Limited. 22 King Street ' East, Toronto, their christian names | and surnames, addresses and descrip tions, the full particulars of their' claims and the nature and amount of' tlielr securities (If any) held by them. I and the specified value of such securl- I ties verified by oatli and in default thereof they will - .e peremptorily ex- ! eluded from the benefits of the' said j Act and the Winding-up Order. The undersigned Master-in-Ordinary i will on the 12th day of April, 1915, at i II o'clock in the forenoon at Ills chain-i bers in Osgoode Hall in the City of To ronto. hear the report of the llqulda-f tors upon ill ' claims of creditors sub-j milted to them pursuant lo this notice and let all parlies then attend. DATED tills 2nd day of February, ■ GEO. O. ALCORN. Master-1 n-Ordinary. Note.—Ml correspondence and claims must be addressed as above and not to the Mastcr-in-Ordinary. BANKRUPTCY' SAI.R THE undersigned will sell the ma chinery. tools, etc.. of Charles E. Lvter, j bnnkrupl. at public auction, to the ' highest bidder, at tlie automobile re- ! pair shop, second floor. Strawberry and ! River Streets. Harrisburg. Pa., at 2 o'clock P. M., Tuesday. February 23. 1915. JOB J. CONK LIN. Trustee. j NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that appli cation will be made to The Public ser vice Commission, of the Common- 1 wealth of Pennsylvania, for the ap proval of a contract between Borough of Paxtang, Dauphin County, Pennsyl vania. and Harrisburg Light & Power Company, of Harrisburg. Pennsylvania, for the lighting oi streets and high ways of said Borough by said Company with electric light lor the period of five (5) years, the hearing of which will be held in the rooms of the Commission, at Harrisburg, on Wednesday, the 17th day cf February, 1915. at ten (101 o'clock A. M., when and where all persons in - interest may appear and be heard if thev so desir?. WILLIAM 11. EARNEST. C. 11. BERGNER. Solicitor*. FEBRUARY 11, 1915. WERNER HORN, WHOBLEW UP THE CANADIAN PACIFIC BRIDGE OVER THE ST. CROIX RIVER Mr r - Werner Morn said ho was an officer of the German, army. The bridge formed the most important link between Canada and Maine. It was on the short route of the Canadian Pacific to New Bruns wick, where shipments of soldiers, ammunition und supplies for the war have been made. The prisoner, a powerfully built Gorman six feet two inches tall, weighing about 190 pounds, is undeniably German and gives every appearance of having had military training. According to the au thorities he makes no attempt lo conceal the fact that at midnight. Mon day, February 1. he placed a large charge of nitroglycerine near the Can adian end of the bridge, therefore in British territory, and exploded It in the hope of cutting off the long procession of grain trains, general food trains, troop trains and horse trains forwarded front northern and eastern Canada to St. John, N. B„ for shipment lo the British armies abroad. West U Tel 64 64 63 V 4 63>^ West Mfg.. 71% 71? i Erie 22Vi 22% Erie Ist pi' 36 36 35% 36 Gen ECo.. 142% 143 142 % 143 Gen Motors 92U 92% 9-'< 92% Goodrh BF 33 33% 32% 32% G B P pfd 96% 96% Gt Nor pftl 114% 1)6 114% 116 | Gt N Ore a 34 34 % 33% 33% j Gug' Exp .. "il % 52 V* 51% 52'.j | 111 Cent ..107% 107% | In-Met ... 12% 13 12% 12% In-Met pfd 57% 58% 57% 57% K C So .. .27% 22% Lehigh Val 134% 135% 134 134% Mex I'etro. 76% 77% 76% 76% Mo Pat.- .. 12 12% 12 12 i Nat Lead.. 61% 52 51% 52 Nev C C . . 12 % 12 % 12 % 12 % NY Cent.. 86 86 85 8 5 % NY.NH& H 49% 51 49% 51 Nor & W. . 101 101 Nor Pac .. 103% 10 4% 103% 104% P R R ... 105 106 105 106 By Associated Press Philadelphia, Feb. 11. Wheat Lower; No. 2. red, spot, export, $1.59® | J.(i4; No. I. Northern, Dttluth, export, I $1.67® 1.72. Corn Steady; No. 2. spot, export, I So l/ GiS%c; No. 2, yellow, local, 84® I 84 %c. Oats Firm; No. 2, white, 65® 65 %c. Bran Firm; winter. per ton, $30.50(3)31.00; spring, per ton. $28.00 ® 28.50. Relined Sugars Strong; pow- j dered, 5.85 c; tine granulated, G.75c; con- i fectioners' A, 5.65 c. Butter The market is weak;] western, creamery, extras, 34c; nearby i prints, fancy. 37c. Kggs The market is lower; i Pennsylvania find other nearby firsts, free cases. $7.80 per ease; no., current receipts, free cases, $7.65 per i case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $",.80 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $7.65 per case. Uve Poultry Weak; fowls, 15® 17c; old roosters. U4vl2c: chickens. 13fie 16c; turlte.vs.__ 14® 17c: ducks, 16® 17c; Reese, 15fti>l7c. Dressed Poultry Firm; turkeys, fancy, 22c; do., fair to good. 18920 c; fowls, heavy, 18ffi20c; do., average. 16%@18%c; do., small. 14(fi>16c; old roosters. 14c; broiling chickens, near hv, 18® 23c; western. 14*»'22c; cast ing chickens. 17® 18c; ducks. 12® 18c; geese, 10® 14 c. Potatoes Market weaker; Penn sylvania, per bushel, 606*.65 c; New York, per bushel, lOifiSOc; Jersey, per basket, ao»3se. Flour Market nominal; winter, dear. s3.*-•<&"• Ur-iutiis. IWi.-vt. vania: $7.25®7.7u; spring .straights, $7.00® 7.25; do., patents. $7.35@8.50; nr*st«i'U. H.Jnw 5.4 . •. • »»•- «• «.'i; Kansas stiatght. Jul* J5..» (it.SO; spring, firsts, c!*ar. $«0M©«2»; urslgiits. l' .:'<•# *■: r>k;»n<- s(»•<} 4 «* Hay The market is steady; tim et Itl V, No. 1. I : #4«• ' »*"••• • ' i'• No. t. medium bales $18.50}J?ll'.')0; No 2. do., No. 3, do., sl4 50® ;4.b0; samples. sl3.uu® 14.00; no grade. »: l.O'Ja W.i-0. Clover intxert hay ijlght mlie-t. I ! T.SU Hi' 1 r - .('0; No. 1, do., $16.60017.00; No. 2, do., $15.00® Ifi.oo. I'HII.ADKI.I'III 4 STOCK# liv Associated I'ress Philadelphia, Fell. 11.—Stocks closed steady. Cambria Steel •"% I General Asphalt Asked .0 i Gen. Awpllult. Pfd Asked tin Ijike Superior Corp Asked _!* I.chigii Navigation 76 I Lehigh Valley |}i | Pennsylvania Itailroad ''ii? i I'hiladeltihia Electric -;»•*! Philadelphia Company ....Asked 33 , Philadelphia Co.. Pfd Asked .13 , Philadelphia Rapid Transit 10% | Philadelphia Traction <» | Heading /s Heading Ueneral Mortgage |3% | Storage Battery 1 t'nion Traction Asked ;.b i I lilted tias Improvement '. . 82% | United States Steel 44% « IIK AGO ('ATTI,IO Hy Associated Press Chicago, 111., Feb. 11. llogs Re (<ipt.<, 42,000; dull. Bulk of sales. $6.45 <»(.6.55; ligiit. $6.35<5i6.55; mixed, $6.35fe : 0.«0; heavy. $6.20®6.55; rough. $6.20# i 6.36; pigs, ss.ooft; 6.10. « i Tattle Receipts. 5,000; weak. Na- 1 live steers. $5.40®8.65; western. si.Bs6i j 7.36; cows and heifers. $3.15® 7.75; calve:!, $7.00® 10.50. Sheep—-Receipts, 14,000; weak. Sheep,' $6.25® 7.00: yearlings, $7.80®7.75; lambs. $6.90®8.40. THE Harnsourg polyclinic Dispen •*ry will be open dally, except Sunday, at 8 P. M.. at Its new location, 1701 North Second street, for the free treat mtnt of the worthy poor. CHICAGO 110 Alt 1) OF TRADK By Associated Press Chicago, 111., Feb. 11.—Board of Trade closing: Wheat—May. 1.59%: July, 1.35. Corn—May, 80%; July, 81%. Oats—May, 61%: July. 57%. Pork—May, 19.10; July, 19.47. 1-iard—Mav, 11.12; July, 11.25. j Ribs—May, 10.32; July, 10.55. I BOYS TO STUDY FIRST AID I A class for study of first aid to the I injured under the* direction ,o/• .the American National Red Cross of Washington, lias been organized by Dr. J. 11. Fagrer for the Boy Scouts, at Messiah Lutheran Church. The course | comprises a text book on First Aid and demonstrations with bandages, splints, stretchers which the boys will make themselves. For Rent Desirable offices in the Union Trust Building. | Apply Unitn Trust Company ; v - ,J Twelfth k Herr St. FACTORY FOR RENT Splendid Room, 50x75 feet. 50 windows; up-to-date steam heat ing Included. Rent very reason able. Will be wired to suit tenant. Apply POST OFFICE BOX 34. V- J ' MONEY TO LOAN > PI lew than Irgal rates, 1b «■) amnuntr.. I'nyable In instalments to ■ lift borrower. Positively lowest rates In the city. 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