| Arc Yea Looking Fir Help? Use Telegraph Classified Ais | / \ LOST TO roUND LOST yesterday; FOUND today. That's the storv of TELEGRAPH CLAS SIFIED ADS. Almost every Telegraph LOST ad reaches a finder. It's best to give your order for a three-day insertion. Phone the ad if you choose—llo extra charge. Call Bell 2040, Cumberland 203. L_ )\ DIED WRITKR - on Sunday night. Febru ary 14. 1915. Henry S. Writer, at his home. 2550 l«cxington street, aged 27 years. Arrangements for burial will be made later. V'UNT Charles E. Yount died at tiie Keystone Hospital, Friday morning, February 12, 1915, aced 57 years. Funeral services will be held from his late residence. No. 1502 Green street, on Tuesday afternoon, nt 2 o'clock. Hurial in Paxtana* Cemetery. Rela tive.! and friends are invited to attend vlthout further notice. Burial private. Services will be conducted by Pilgrim Commandery. No. 11. K. T. Body can be viewed after 6 o'clock this evening. LOST LOST Sunday evening, between Seventh and Cowden. near Hriggs. poekethoou, containing small sum of money and name cards. Finder can keep money if pocketbook is returned to Telegraph Office. — Female Scotch Collie —brown an# white spotted collar and brass lock—disappeared four weeks ago. Lib eral reward if returned. Notify John Partman, care of Central Cigar Co., 425 South Cameron street. ,„ FOUND FOUND Scotch Collie dog. dark brown, female: owner can have same by proving property and paying for this idvertisement. Dog can be found at 919 Capital street. FOUND The way to end your cleaning and dyeing worries, by calling either phone for Eggert's Steam Dye ing and French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market street. We call and deliver. HELP WANTED—MaIe BECOME Railway Mall Clerks; Har risburg Mail Carriers. $63.00 to $160.00 month. Pull unnecessary. Schedule of Winter and Spring examinations —free. I'ranklln Institute, Dept. 361-B, Roches ter. N. Y. ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN R ANTED. Ablebodied, unmarried men between ages ot 18 and 35; citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read »nd write the English language. For nformatlon apply to Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building, 3d & Market Sts., Harrisburg; 48 N. Queen St., Lancaster; (53 Pine St.. Willlamsport: 37 W. Mar ket St.. York, or 113 Independence St., jh&mokin. Pa. WANTED bond or stock salesman to sell 8 per cent, preferred Hosiery itock. R„ 54, care of Telegraph. LAYER OUT GOOD OPPORTUNITY for thoroughly ;omn»tent man with several years' ex jerlenca in sheet metal work. Must be .veil versed in reading drawings, ex orienec' in handling men and a lustier. To be considered applicants nust give age. state ful* * experience, ages expected, and how soon could tport for work. Pangborn Corpora ion, Hagerstown. Md. OUT OF WORK?—I-et us show you low to make $35 weekly in your own own Write to-day. Wilkon Supply 'o.. Dept. T, Pottsville, Pa. WANTED Railway mail and postal ierks; examinations soon; over 2,000 ippointments yearly; prepare at home; ivrlte for Plan No. IS of payment after ippointment. Philadelphia Business 'ollege. Civil Service Dept., Philadel phia. Pa. COLLECTOR WANTED Young ' man to collect accounts for large city firm. Must have haA previ ous experience and not afraid of hard work. State age. salary ex pected and 'dace where formerly employed. Give reference as to i-haracter, honesty, sobriety, etc. us know something about yourself. Address No. 1558, care of the Telegraph. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED For hlgh rradj article. Sure repeater. Demon tratj and the sale is made. If you are hustler here is your i han«'e to make li'.oo daily. Address S., 1 554, care of 'elegraph. Harrisburg, Pa. AGENTS lf I had your nam* 1 oulil sliow you how to earn $25 to SSO reekly. Greatest seller in years. Over 00,000 sold in last six months. Every u.usewife WILL BUY ON SIGHT. Pos al brings liberal proposition and Free fcmple. Address Manufacturer, 1 Union :.iu! ** \ New York. HELP WANTED—FemaIe WORKS DRESSMAKING SCHOOL lAo registered 28 new pupils, and has oom for a few more, day or evening, ill pattern cutting Is taught by meas ire. You make your own dresses while earning. Works Dressmaking School, 2 North Fourth street. FOR SALE 1641 FULTON ST. L«t 14x100 Improved with a three-story frame house - eight rooms, bath and furnace. (•miliar Bargain Price. MILLER BROTHERS & CO. RRAI, ESTATK Fire Insurance Surety lionet* l.ornat and Court Streets MONDAY EVENING, , HELP WANTED—FemaIe I WANTED Plain cook and laun- I dress for place in country, white or ! colored. Call on H. A. Surface, Capitol I Ruiiding. or write or plione Mrs. Sur face. McchanicsburS. Pa. WANTED Lady Agent to handle | our line of Merltable Toilet Prepara : tions. On Hie market 15 years. At i tractive goods—attractive proposition. Write Ponce de Leon, 118 West Lexing i ton street. Baltimore, Md. WANTED Young lady for | office work. Call Tuesday, to 10 a. in.. 610 Kunkel Kldg. i WANTED - Name and address of an industrious girl for office work; special I training not required: must have t Grammar School education. Give age. Address 8., 1555, care of Telegraph. WANTED—Experienced help. | Apply "Silk Mills," Cor. Second I ind North Sts. SITUATION WANTED—MaIe WANTED Young, well experienced : window cleaner desires work; three I years' experience in New York City. ; Call, or address, 1114 Christiana street r (For Ste(T). PAINTS and Windows cleaned, Au ! tomobiles washed and polished. Bell phone 1766 J. • FIRST-CLASS chef (white) is open [for position, hotel or restaurant: best reference. D.. 1552, care of Telegraph. I WANTED Young white man de sires position as. cook, or counter man, in hotel or restaurant. Call, or address, 1 1114 Christiana street, City. ' WANTED Colored man would like home with family in the country or suburban: honest and rood worker. Write to J. Warn. 903 Sarah avenue, or j call. WANTED Job compositor, aged i experience. Address Box 114, Lemoyne. WANTED Work by man who can | handle boilers, or janitor work; handy man with tools. Call 1616 Fulton street, ! City. WANTED Young, married man, with fair education and good recom mendations. wants position as shipping or receiving clerk. Address K., 1549, care of Telegraph. SITUATION s WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Neat, reliable, colored girl wants general housework: no vashing. Address 548 Cameron street, Midlletown. Pa. WANTED Middle-aged white wo man desires plain sewing or day's work: can be r< ommended. Call, or address, M. N. R.. 923 North Sixth street. WANTED Plain sewing, crochet work or knitting. Address, or call, 429 Broad street. Room 35, City. WANTED Work by colored girl, general housework or dishwashing, i Call, or address. 1324»' James street. City. WANTED Young colored woman would like work of any kind, child's nurse preferred. Call 28 Linden street. WANTED Washing and Ironing to do at home. Call, or address, 1529 Ixigan avenue. WANTED White woman desires general housework, or day's work. Call, or address, Mrs. Myers, 428 Broad street. Room 26. WANTED Position as housekeeper In respectable family. Call, or address, 2210 Atlas avenue. WANTED By white woman, day's work of any kind. Address, or call, 2005 North Seventh. WANTED Girl. 18 (white), would like light housekeeping in small fam ily. Address M. H.. 318 Harris street. City. j WANTED Washing and ironing to do at home. restaurant and family washing. Call, or write. 2 North Ninth street, below State street bridge. WANTED Young woman, with child two years old, d.sires position as housekeeper. Call. or address, 135 North Summit street. WANTED By colored woman any kind rt work. Call 669 Briggs street. Situation Wanted—Male and Female WANTED Middle-aged white man and wife desires work of any kind to gether. Address W., 1550, care of Tele graph. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE LOOK at that vacant corner property, No. 6:0 Cumberland street for sale at reduced price all Improvements 9 large rooms. Key at our office. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. TWO STEELTON HOUSES FOR SALE Corner property plot, 40x100 located on Front street drive alley or. rear. Very low price to quick buyer. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. OPPORTUNITY TO QCICK BUYER Can offer cheap, ex ceeding fine lot containing about three acres land, suitable for chicken farm. Near fine resi dential section, Jonestown Road, trolley and city market. Address, "Opportunity," care of Telegraph Office. | BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE, 1802 N. THIRD STREET FOR SALE I —3-story frame house 8 rooms iliKth kb" electric light furnace lot. 20x162 to drive alle>. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE f>prlng Is coining. See the beautiful suburban homes at Rlver j side, before you buy elsewhere. Large I lots. Fine porches. Low prices and 1 easy terms. Lewis M. NelfTer. 222 j Market street. E. Moesleln. 424 State street. | FOR PALE Homes at Riverside at ! prices 12.250, $2,500 and 12,800; electric | ligh-, steam heat and all improve- I ments. Also Building Lots at Pen | brook, Paxtang and Riverside for sale. 1 For terms apply to S. Haldeman & Co., I Carpenters and Builders. 3222 North Sixth street. Carpenter repair work I promtly attended to by calling Bell j phone 3622J3. Estimates cheerfully fur. | riished. FOR SALE 2'i-story frame double dwelling house, good barn in rear, on easy terms. Address Box 62, Lemoyne, Pa. FOR SALE Three lots, located at Tenth street. New Cumberland. I'a. Will sell cheap for cash. Apply to C. W. ) Rapp, 609 Schuylkill street, Harrlsburg, { Pa * FOR SALE Apartment house, 404 North Second street; five apartments I and store; steam heat and all modern , Improvements. Apply, or address, M. ; Mall. 2G6 Herr street. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT No. 465 Crescent ! street, new eight-room house; all con- I venlencer; gas and electricity; large 'front porch; central location; rent, »-u. I Apply 4iS Crescent street. ! FOR RENT —33 South Eighteenth, noun fiiZ.oU 63 Boyd, $ 16.M0 225 Boas. $28.00 706 Race. $14.00 llO lierr. $22.00 550 Race. $15.00. Ap ply Harrisburg Trust Co., 16 South Mar!, t Square. FOR RENT 2225 and 2227 North Fourth street brick houses 8 room; and bath all improvements front porch. Apply \V. H. Moody, Room 207 Trustee Building, 8 North Market Square. FOR RENT No. 4S North Eigh teenth street; six rooms and bath; all improvements; excellent location; pos session March 1. Lady living alone oc cupies third floor. Rental sl6. Apply 48 North Eighteenth street. FOU RENT No. 336 S. Seventeenth St $20.00 No. 1631 ParU St. 17.00 No. 1114 Catherine St 15.00 No. 1019 S. 21H St 10.00 No. 2107 Greenwood St 8.00 J. E. GIPPLE. FOR RENT Apartments at south- 1 east corner Fourth and Peffer streets. I All conveniences at reasonable rent. I Outside porch. Apply B. F. Uinberger, I 108 Nor'.h Second street, or 427 FeUer ItTMt FOR RENT Whole or part of house between Locust and Pine on Second street; central location; all conveni- I elites; suitable for residence or board inghouse; rent reasonable. Address U„ I 1545, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT llO9 Green street, | grlck house, 8 rooms and bath, all im provements, $35.00 per month, from i April 1. J. S. Sible, 256 Herr street. | FOR RENT No. 1208 Walnut ! street; three-story brick; nine rooms and all improvements; ten minutes to i Market Square: $20.00. Inquire J. Mor row. 17 North Fifth street. : FOR RENT Two-story brick ] house, all improvements. $12.50 per j month, 1007-1009 Manada street. W. E. Moeslein, 612 Boas street. Bell phone 2593. ' FOR RENT Bl3 North Second street; 3-story brick; » rooms and | bath; all Improvements; electric bells! all rocms to kitchen; excellent location. 1 Possession April 1. Apply 1100 North i Front street. ' FOR RENT Houses with all Improve ments at moderate rentals. J. E. Glpple. I ISItl Market street. APARTMENTS It)It RENT APARTMENT of five rooms, includ ing kitchen and bath, for rent from April 1. Light, alrv and convenient. Not connected with other flats. Inquire 37 No th Second street. FOR RENT—Second floor apartment; 4 rooms and bath: all conveniences; city vapor heat; also two rooms, suit able for dental parlor or offices; all conveniences. Apply Dwelling, 222 Lo cust street. " APARTMENTS FOR RENT —Third floor apartment, at Walz dorf, six rooms, bath and pantry, all very light, city steam, facing i Capitol. Inquire 400 North) street. FOR RENT Five-room apartment, 100-102 Hamilton street; river view, with light and heat. Apply 1700 North Second street. APARTMENT FOR RENT Five rooms and bath, with all modern con veniences. Apply 1118 North Sixth street. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished room, suit able for man and wife, or single per son. Inquire at No. 1528 Thompson ave nue. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, single or ensulte; all conveniences, in cluding phone: reference required. Ap ply 1015 North Front street. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms, second floor, with use of bath and phone: a few steps to the trolley; flne location. 203 Kelfcer street. Phone No. 1763 W. FOR RENT Rooms, single or en sulte: all conveniences. Apply 236 North Seconi' street. FOR RENT Two or three unfur nished rooms for light housekeeping; all conveniences: good location: cars stop in front of door. Call Bell phone 926 R. FINELY furnished room for rent: ex cellent location, facing Capitol Park, second floor; all modern conveniences; use of phone: city steam heat. Inquire 406 North street. FOR RENT Three rooms on sec ond floor; suitable for light housekeep ing- u-- of bath: running water in kitchen. Dr. Storey, 1408 Market street. FOR RENT Four-room flat; all ! conveniences. Apply at 516 State street, j FUR REXT DESIRABLE ROOMS single and | ensulte all outside rooms running i water elevator service city steam heat -In the Frankling Building 212 ! street. Miller Brothers it Co., Locust and Court streets. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT on second floor. 822 North Third street. FOR RENT—I-APge. front room; cen t-al location; >ll conveniences; use of phone Apply 209 State street. FOR SALE FOR SALE 1912 Cadillac i-passen ger touring car. In first-class condition * shock absorbers in front, large bumper* Kellogg twin pump; Klaxon horn; a 1 i new tire«: two extra tires, one has only gone 1,500 miles; four good lnner tube~; good top; clock; extra light In rear of car; hundy 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. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH FOR SALE BARGAINS In L. C. Smith and Bros, and Underwood Typewriters; also one Corona, one Monarch, one Oliver. Prices teasonable. L. C. Smith and Bros., 36 South Fourth. WILL sacrifice new violin. Just bought at |25, for $18; also new Player Piano, worth $650. at 1495. Monthly payments if desired. Address A., 1557. •'are of Telegraph. FOR SALE One pen of White Wyandottes, one pen of While Rocks, rll layers; one portable coop. Address 2626 Curtin street, Penbrook, Pa. FOR SALE Grocery store doing a profitable cash business. Owner leaving city. J. E. Glpple. 1251 Market street. FOR SALE Edison Home Phono graph and 100 records; large and small horns and stand. Apply 618 Wiconlsco street, or Bell phone 828 M. FOR SALE Jenntng strain Indian Runner Duck Eggs for battling. SI.OO per setting. $7.00 per hundred. Stock also for sale. Elkwood Poultry Farm. Speecevllle. Pa. CALKS FOR SALE At Gable s. 111-117 S. Second street. Red Tip. Ring Point. Blizzard, Rowe Junior, Can't Slip, *>iant Grip and Always Sharp Calka. FOR SALE Almost new counter soda fountain. Good condition. Will sell cheap. Edgar T. Doyle, Tower, City, Pa. FOR SALE Maxwell, Ford. Buick, Pullman and Chalmers used cars, rang ing in price from SIOO to $800; all in good condition. Keystone Motor Car Company. 1025 Market street. 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 Gebhardt's, the "Bird Man," 1004 North Third, between Boas and Herr. WHITE LEGHORN Hatching Eggs for sale. Young-WyckofT strain, SI.OO per setting—s6.oo per hundred. Also stoc!. for sale. Address Elkview Poultry Farm, Speecevllle, Pa. FOR SALE One mirror and stand combined (old-fashion'd). Mirror, in < hiding frame, is 28 in. wide by 7 ft. I high. Call, or address. 10 South Nine- I tec-nth street. Harrisburg. I FOR SALE I double paper trim mer. 1 perforator also, all in good order; lot wallpaper, folding paste I table, ladders. All very cheap. R. W. I Green. 1856 Park. Bell phone 1713 J. I FOR SALE 7-year-old bay pacing I niare; sound and extra well broke; | works In all harness and Is right. Ap ply corner Fourth and Lewis streets, | Riverside. Pa. I CIGARS For a limited time we are I Riving 50 "Madame X" and 25 "Miss il«ou" Cigars for sl, postpaid. Snell & I Co.. Red Lion, Pa. FOR SALE A Bargain 2O shares i Commercial Bank stock, of Harrisburg. ; Call Hell phone 765R or lIO4J. BEAUTIFUL SHETLAND PONIES AT PUBLIC SALE A LARGE number will be sold at the sale of Tiie Carlisle Shetland Pony Farm. Thursday, February 18. 1915, on the Sulphur Spring road, two miles north of Carlisle. Pa. Your children should have a pony. Come to the sale, buy one. Costs less to keep than a dog. DOORS FOR SALE at Gables. 111-117 South Second street. All sizes. Cypress, White Pine and Fir Doors, Porch work, Sash, Shutters and Mouldings. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS secured at the Telegraph Business Office. GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and Board and Table Board at 25c each. One o" these sirna will be given with each six-time order for a classified ad If paid In advance. Inquire at Office of Telegraph. FOR RENT FOR RENT STORE ROOM (from March 15) 1007-1009 North Third Street room 24x41 ft.—good business location. Mil ler Rrothers & Co., Locust and Court streets. WANTED 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. BUSINESS OPPOItIUNITIES I MADE $50,000 in five years in the mail order business, began with $5. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea cock, 355 Lockport. N. Y. 1 WILL SEND you twenty-four good moneymaklntr plans for 25c. If not satisfied I will return money. Address Box 514, Millersburg, Pa. WHAT have you to Exchange on equities in well-rented houses In town of 3,500, seventeen miles from Harris burg.' Address Y., 1556. care of Tele graph. Restaurant for Sale. Cheap to quick buyer. On main street doing fair business. Apply Hap ple & Schwartz, Real Estate Agents, Mechanicsburg, Pa. ANY Intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers: experience unnecessary. Send for par* ticulars. Press Snydicate. 798, Lock port. N. Y. BLSA-NESSs PERSONALS PIANO MOVING by experts. Winter Piano Co., 23 North fourth street. Call 146, Bell phone. FOU falling hair try Grosa Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street. Harrisburg Pa. Telephone o.ders given prompt attention. aell 1960. OLD GOLD AND SILVER. WatcheT Diamonds and Jewelry bought for highest cash prices. Jos. D. Brenner Jeweler. No 1 North Third street. SSli phone 12i4L. HAULING " H. W. LATHE. Moardla* Stable aa« National Transfer C». Movers ef pianos, » a /, e, w l * nd * en «ral haul ing. H. W. lathe. Manager. Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone Nc_ 2603 R. ________ "NEW AND SECOND-HAND Furnl ture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Drop postal, or phone 8718 J. Atlas Furniture Co., I*l4 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. 320 Woodbine street MONEY TO LOAN HONEST. Industrious people without Real Estate, Stocks or Bonds, can se cure small IX)ANB here consistent with sound business at Legal Rates. Small I Payments. Prompt, courteous, confi dential service. Profit-Sharing Loan Society Chartered —Licensed—Bonded, Second Floor. • N. Market Square. , I.OANB— *S to S2OO 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 Chestnut Street, * i HI ADVANCE IN SEVERAL ISSUES New York. Feb. 15.—Less tension in the international situation was denoted by the early movement of to-day's stock market,. Americans were higher in London iind this imparted some strength to the local situation, Cana dian Pacific, Reading and American Smelting rising a point each, with fractional gains in other active issues. Including U. 8. Steel. There were fur ther substantial advances in the sev eral Issues of the Minneapolis and St. Loul* and lowa Central roads. Trad ing was of the usual professional character and of moderate volume. CHICAGO CATTI.K Chicago. 111., Feb. 15. Hogs Re ceipts, 50,000; slow. Bulk of sales. $6.75 6 6.85: light, $6.605t6.»5i mixed. $6.55<& 6.90; heavy. $6.45(& 6.85; rough. $6.45@ 6.55; pigs. $5.50fr'6.80. Cattle Receipts, 23,000; weak. Na tive steers, $5.40«j8.60; western, $4.75 tfiT7.2s; cows and heifers, $3.20#7.65; calves. $7.00® 10.00. I Sheep Receipts, 11,000; steady. Sheep, sfi 55©7.00; yearlings, $7,260 7.75: lambs, f7.ootfs.go. INCENDIARY FIRE IN CHURCH Philadelphia, Feb. 15.—A slight tire occurred in the Roman Catholic Church of St. John the Evangelist here to-day and according to Assistant Fire Marshal Caldwell it was started by an incendiary. Oil-stained rags were found on the steps loading to the belfry. Caldwell said the.v had been touched off with a match. There were sixty persons at prayer in the base ment when the fire was discovered. MONEY TO IX)AN MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security In any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O Box 174, Harrisburg. Pa. ANY person needing money in amounts from $5 to. SSO holding a sal aried position, would be benellted by calling on us. Employes' Discount Co.. 3ii North Third street. STORAGE HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two new eight-story brick warehouses, one absolutely fireproof divided Into fire proof prWate rooms ot various sizes for 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 Pax ton, on the tracks of Penna. R. R. STORAGE IN 3-story brick building, rear 40S Market street. Household goods In elenn. private roviui. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. t>. Dleaer. Jeweler. 408 Market St. 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. LEGAL NOTICES RALE OF REAL ESTATE THE undersigned Trustee appointed by the Orphans' Court of Dauphin County, to sell the real estate of Henry F. Young, deceased, in proceedings in partition, will offer it public sale at the Court House, at 10 o'clock A. M.. on Saturday, the 27th day of Febru ary, 1915, the following described real estate: No. 1. Beginning on Walnut Street, at a point the corner of city numbers 504 and 506; thence along said street eastwardly thirty-four <341 feet and six (6) inches, to a point, the corner of city lot 50S and 510: thence by city number 510 thirty-one (31) feet six (6) inches, to a point; thence eastwardly two (2> feet two and one-half (2*4) Inches to a post: thence by line of city number 510 northwardly one hundred and twelve (112) feet and six (6) inches, more or less, to a private alley; thence along said alley and alonp Angle Alley westwardly thirty-eight (38) feet and six (61 inches, more or less, to a point the corner of city numbers 504 and 506: thence by lino of city number 504 southwardly one hundred and fifty live (155) feet, more or less, to place of beginning. Being lot numbers 506 and 508 Wal nut Street in the City of Harrisburg. Having thereon erected a two-and-a half-story brick dwelling, a shop, and other outbuildings. Including the right in common with Nos. 510 and 512 W air 'J t Street to said private alley being ten (10) feet wide and extending from 512 Walnut Street to Angle Alley In rear of NOB. 50S and 510 Walnut Street. No. 2. A pertain lot of giound. situ ate In the Township of Susquehanna, County of Dauphin and State of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit: Commencing; at the corner of Elm Street and Sixteen feet Alley and ex tending alone said Alley towards Penn Street one hundred nnd eighty (180) feet to a Sixteen feet Alley running parallel with Penn Street: thence along said Alley thirty ("0) feet to a line of lot No. 2; thence along said line at right angles with Penn Street one hun dred and eighty (1801 feet to Kim Street; thence along Elm Street thirtv feet to the corner of Elm Street and a Sixteen feet .'-llry. the place rt be ginning and being lot number One (11 in Block number seven (7) in plan of lots laid out by David Mumma. TERMS OF SALE—Ten per cent, on the Jsy of sale. 15 per cent, on the con firmation of the sale by the Court, am! the balance on the Ist day of April, 1915, when a deed therefore will be given. WIIXIAM M. KARGEST. Trustee. IX THK COURT OF COMMON PLE.4S OF DAUPHIN' COUNTY NOTICE is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to tlie above Court on Tuesday. February 23. 19H, at 10 o'clock A. M., under the "Corporation Act of 1874" of the Comnonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the supplements thereto for the charter of an intended corporation to be called THE HARRIS BCRG HEBREW EDUCATIONAL IN STITUTE. The said corporation Is formed for the purpose of the accumu lation of a fund by means of Initiation fees, dues and assessments of its mem bers and applications of such funds for the establishing, maintaining and car rvlnr on a school for the training and educating the Jewish youth In the Jewish history and religion and the Hebrew language and literature, and for these purposes to have and to pos sess and to enjoy all AV "> rights, bene fits and privileges of the said Oct of Assembly and its supplements. ROBERT ROSWN'HERO. Solicitor. NOTICE In Matter cf the petition of George Rissinger, an Insolvent. To all credi tors of said Petitioner. NOTICE is hereby given that a peti tion of George Rissinger has been filed In the Court of Common Pleas of Dau phin County, prayi.ig the said Court for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of this Commonwealth and for the dis charge thereunder. The said Court has fixed tlma for hearing of said petition on the 15th day of March. A. D. 1915. at the Court House In the City of Harris burg, Dauphin County. Pa. VICTOR BRADDOCK. Attorney for j-etitloner. ANNUAL MEETING Harrisburg. Pa„ February 15, 1915. NOTICE !■ hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Harrisburg Railways Company, for the election of Directors, and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting, will be held Tuesday, the 2d day of March, 1915, at the office of the Company, In the City of Harrisburg, at 10 o'clock A. M. By order Board of Directors. J. O'CONNELL, Secretary. FEBRUARY 15, 1915. 1 lUSTII TIDE COIUESIO RISE j Pittsburgh, Feb. 15. Among; eon ; tinned evidences of a business revival ( In Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio is news received yesterday that i the H. C. Krick Coke Company has is -1 sued orders for ilie tiring of ili more j ovens in the Cunnellsviile and South Connelisville reuioti. Tile increase is i divided anions eignteen lants In two region*, seventeen Krick operations and one of the iiostetter-Conneilsviile H oke Company. Wince the Ist of Feb ruary the Krick Company has tired 3,355 ovens In the Kayette county tleld. ; The Increase is necessitated by the re sumption of furnaces by l.'nited States Steel Corporation plants. ' Orders have been Issued for complete i resumption of the plant of the itepublic Ire n and Steel Company, at Martin. Kri | day 170 ovens were tired and as soon las the efficiency of the operation reaches the refill dte mark the I other ovens will lie put into blast, in > connection with the Improved Indus | trial tone throughout the Kayette county coal and coke fields. Mayor It. ! Marietta, of Connelisville, has given orders for the discontinuance this week • ol the bread line which has been con tiuc' ■ I at the City Hall since the first I of the year. ! From the Pittsburgh office of the ■ American Sheet and Tin Plate Com- I Pilliy it 's given out that JSO.UOU is to | i>e expended at once in enlarging the Canton Holi and Machine Works of the I company. The construction of the im provement will provide employment for several hundred men, and with comple tion of the enlargements about uOO ad ditional men will receive permanent employment. B. A. Gramm, president of tho Gramm-Bernstein Automobile Truck j Company, whose manufacturing plant |'s In Lima, Ohio, received a cablegram Saturday announcing the award to his ' company of one of tho biggest truck I orders that lias been issued to an I American firm. Along with the order J4O,(I'M) was cabled as a deposit for the lirst shipment. Mr. Gramm stated that !the order was so big that It would ; keep the" plant running for the rest of i the year with a full force. He inti i mated that the order calls for 2,0»0 trucks for the lOngllsh Government for use i i military operations. All will be of three anil four ton type. The first shipment will be made within the next two weeks. A shipment of sample trucks shipped to received a test in that city last week and the I order followed. Many of the trucks will be turned over to the Russian Gov ernment. it is understood. The third furnace of the Youngs tewn Sheet and Tube Company will be lighted this week, leaving onlv one idle stack i« tlieis plant. The sixth and onlv idle stack of the Carnegie Steel Company in Youngstown will be lighted March 1. NEW YOHk STOCKS Furnished by 11. M. Snaveiy, 208 Arcade Building. New York. Feb. 15. Open. High. Ijow. Clos. Alaska G M 28% 29 28% 28% Ama 1 Cop . 34% 34% 53% 54% Am Bt Sug 40% 41 38% 40% Am Can .. 28% 28% 27% 28% Am Can pd 9 1 94 94 94 Am Cot Oil 46% 4«% 46% 46% Am Ice Sec 24 24 24 24 Am Smelt . 66% 66% 65% 65% Am Sugar . 104 104 102 103% AmTST. 120% 120% 120% 120% Anaconda . 27% 27% 27% 27% Atchison .. 94% 94% 9:1% 94 Vi B& O ... . . 69 69 68% 68% Beth Steel. 55% 56 54% 55% Cal Petro. . 1914 19% is 19% Can Pacific 158% 158% 157 158 Hd & Loath 36% 36% 35 35% C & 0 42 42 42 42 C, M&St P 86% 86 % 85% 86 C Con Cop. 35% 35% 35% 35% Col F & I. 26 26 25% 25% Corn Prod. 10 10 9% 9% Eric 22 22% 21% 21% Erie Ist pfd 35% 35% Gen Motors 93 93 Goodrh BF 31% 31% 31' 31% Gt Nor pfd 115% 115% 115% 115% Gt X Ore s 31% 31% 30% 31% In-Met ... 12% 12% 12% 12% In-Met pfd 56% 58% 56% 57% K C So .. 23 23 22% 22% Lehigh Val 133 133 132% 133 Mex Petro. 76% 76% 71% 72% Mo Pac .. II 1 , 11% 10% 10% Nev C C. . 12% 12% X Y Cent.. 85 85 83% 84% XY.XIU H 49 ..., 49 Xor .fe W .. 101 101 100 100 Xor Pat .. 103% 103% 102% 102% P R R ... 105% 105% 105 105% Peo G & C. 117 117 Pgh Coal . 20% 20% 19% 20% Press S Car 31% 31% R C Copper 17% 17 % 17 17% Reading .. 143% 144% 143% 143% So Pacific.. 84% 84% 83 % 84% So Ry pfd. 50 50 Tenn Cop.. 29% 30 29% 30 Third Ave. 46% 46% I'nion Pac. 120 120% 119% 119% I' S Rubber 56% 56% 56 56 ITS Steel.. 43% 43% 42% 43% I* S S pfd. 104% 104% 104% 104% Utah Cop.. 53% 53% 52% 53% West Md. . 19 .... .... 19 West U Tel 63.% 63% 63% 63% West Mfg.. 71% 11V6 PIIII.ADEI.PHIA I'KOOCIK Philadelphia. Feb. 15. Wheat Higher; No. 2, red, spot, export, $1.57<9 1.62: No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export, 1.65® 1.70. Corn —Higher; No. 2. spot, export, SH&B2c; No. 2, yellow, local, Kt0.50#31.00; spring, per ton. $28.00 (& 28.50. Refined Sugars—Market firm; pow dered, 5.85 c; line granulated, 5.75 c; con fectioners' A. 5.65 c. Butter The market Is weak; western, creamery, extras, 32c; nearby, prints, fancy, 35c. Eggs The market is firm; Pennsylvania and other nearoy firsts, free cases. $7.80 per case; (| O ., current receipts, free cases, $7.65 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases. $7.80 per case; do., firsts, free cases. $7.65 per case. LJve Poultry Steady; fowls. 14# 15c; old roosters, llftll%c; chickens, 12%#16c; turkeys, 14$pl7c; ducks. IS# 17c; geese, 15® 17c. Dressed Poultry Steady; turkeys, fancy, 22c; do., fair to good. lS®2Uc; fowls, heavy, 19@20c; do., average, 16'i®)18%c; do., small, 14®ltc; old roosters, 14c; broiling chickens, near bv. 18®) 23c: western. 14®>22c; -onst ing chickens, 17 019 c: ducks, 12® 18c; geese, 10®: 14c. Potatoes Market weaker; Penn sylvania, per bushel. 60®63c; Maine, 45 ijjOc; New York, 40®:45c; jersey, per basket, 30$i>35c. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS Philadelphia, Feb. 15.—Stocks closed steady. American Hallways 35 Cambria Steel 43 General Asphalt Asked 30 Gen. Asphalt Pfd Asked 65 Ijike Superior Corp Asked 9 I.ehlgh Navigation 76 Lehigh Valley 66% Pennsylvania Railroad 52 '/£ Philadelphia Electric ...; 24% Philadelphia Company ....Asked 33 Philadelphia Co.. Pfd Asked 33 Philadelphia Rapid Transit .... 9% Heading 51» 4 Reading General Mortgages .... 93 Storage Battery 48 I'nion Traction Asked 36 United Gas Improvement 82% United States Steel 43»* CHICAOC BOARD OF TRADE Chicago, 111., Feb. 15.—Board of Trad* closing: Wheat—May. 1.591*: July, 1.34%. Corn—May. 80%; July. 81%. Oats—May. 61: July, 57%. Pork—May. 18.87; July, 19.27. I^ard —May. 10.80; July, 10.95. Ribs—May, 10.20; July, 10,42. Masked Robbers Secure $2,000 in Raid on Office of Washington Car Co. Washington, Feb. 15.— Two masked robbers raided one of the principal trolley terminals not far from the Capitol to-day, held cashiers at bay with revolvers and got away with $2,000 in cash but overlooked $5,000 more in their haste. While one of the robbers held the clerks back, the other, who wore gloves, presumably to leave no linger marks, the police think, went through the cash drawers and into a large sack which he 1 brought for the ocasion, scooped out the coins, turned in by the conductors 'and rolls of bills ready for the bank. Part of the Sunday accumulation of revenue of some of the principal lines of the capital were in the vault; Influences at Work on Ship Purchase Measure to Be Investigated Washington, I). C., Feb. 14.—Inves tigation of ail charges of influences at work for and against the adminis tration ship bill was ordered to-day by the Senate. Administration Democrats and fili bustering Republicans unanimously voted for a resolution to look into charges of lobbying by the so-called shipping trust and to Inquire into any negotiations by administration officials to buy belligerent ships. Talk of an extra session of Con gress was uppermost at the Capitol [ to-day, even overshadowing the ad ministration ship bill. It seemed to be agreed on all sides that the devel : opntents of this week will decide. TYPKWRITKIt CO. LIABLE? Question of Smith Premier Firm's Lia bility Raised ii» Argument Court The diiestion of the liability of th* Smith Premier Typewriter Company I for city taxation for doing business 1011 the instaJment sales method was ; raised in February argument court : to-day. The taxes cover tho years 1905 and 1908. inclusive. The city once won the case, but reargument had been asked for. Prior to argument court a brief ses sion of motion court was held. W. H. Earnest was appointed as auditor for the estate of Andrew J. Spannuth and Howard O. Holstcin was permitted to adopt his 5-year-old granddaughter, Jane Elizabeth Thomas. COPPKR I.N srCi.Ml CASKS Copenhagen. Feb. 13, via London, 12:58 p. m.—A large shipment of cop per. packed in casks which were la beled "Sugar" and put aboard the steamship Carmen, was seized here to-day. The copper was consigned to a German firm. The shipper and the captain of the vessel were arrested. riTIBBER STAMnn 1111 SEALS & STENCILS UV til W MFG.BYHBG.STENCILWORKS ■ |I II 130 LOCUST ST. HBG, PA. If ' Twelfth & Herr St. ' FACTORY FOR RENT Splendid Room, 50x75 feet. 50 windows; up-to-date etcam heat ing included. Rent very reason able. Will be wired to suit tenant- Apply POST OFFICE BOX 34. —— l —■——~————i— J For Rent Desirable offices in the Union Trust Building. Apply Union Trust Company $ "MONEY iy. To Housekeepers, Work |j| Ingmca and Salaried Em. ■ ylojes. LEGAL RATES EQUITABLE 1 INVLMMtiii COittfAfiY 9 S. MARKET SQUARE S Room 21. 4th Floor Spooner Building FRANK R. LEIB & SON Real Estate and Insur ance Office No. 18 North Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE 209 State St., 3-story brick dwelling, 11 rooms and bath, imp. 1006 N. Second St., 3- story brick dwelling, 11 rooms and bath, imp., side entrance, 2-story stable on rear of lot. 1439-41-43 Vernon St., 3-story brick dwellings, 8 rooms. 11