Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, March 19, 1915, Page 19, Image 19

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    EITHER PHONE tEACIES TIE TELEGRAPH CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT
DIED
LFBCURE On Friday morning, March
19. 1915, Alice Motter l>escure. wife
of William J. Lescure.
l-'uneral services Monday afternoon,
March 22. 1915. at 2 o'clock, at her
mc residence. SOS North Second street.
W.rial private.
WEAVER John S. Weaver died
Wednesday, Manh 17, 1915, At his
home. 203 Pine street.
Funeral services will be held at
7Aon Lutheran Church. Saturday af
ternoon, March 20, 1915, at -:30
«» clock. Burial will be made in the
Harrisburg- Cemetery.
LOST
LOST Black and gold link chain.
* bout IS inches long, between 12 Ever
green street and the Capitol. Reward
f returned to No. 12 Evergreen street.
LOST OR STRAYED White and
crindle bulldog, male; small round spot |
n center of head. Reward if returned ;
to ISSI Swatara street. i
MJI'NP |
FOUND One stickpin on Straw- \
jerry avenue. March 12. The owner
nay secure the same by proving prop- ;
•rty. and paving for this advertisement
Vdiiress >ll letters to M.. 2296. care of
Telegraph.
FOUND The way to end your
-'•eanlng and dveing worries, by caning .
•ither phone for Eggert's Steam Dye
ig and French Cleaning Works. 1245 ,
Market street. We call and deliver. 1
MKI.P WANTED —LDTLE
THOUSANDS of chauffeurs will be ,
leeded within three or four months in
he city of Harrisburg for public taxi
ab service. Prepare yourself at once,
nake application for training to Auto
transportation Machine Shop, o and ,
•>orth Cameron street. Ha r i'®
•'ull and unlimited course, $3».00. Both
thoues.
300 Men Wanted
"o join our Pressing ® u £^X°|i r s haDe '
teamed and pressed and kept in shape ,
or one dollar a month t4 suits a
uonth). This Special PrU e is for 6 |
aonths only. us now and sa\e
nonev. Drop us a card and we «111
all "The 20th Century cleaning ami
Jveing Works, 225 Market street,
alace Confectionery. Sam Adelsteic.
I»r. . !
WANTED One Job Pressnmn. one
Stone man and one Iluler. Llaik Prin - .
ng & Mfg. Co.. Lock Haven, Pa. I
MEN 20 to 30 vears old, wanted at
nee for electric railway motormen and I
onductors: 560 to SIOO monthly; no ex
erience necessary; fine
io strike. Write Immediately for ap ,
ilication blank. Address R.. l=>-3, care •
if Telegraph. !
\if-\j WOMEN WANTED G °T" !
mment jobs. $65.00 to $150.00 '
Vrite for list positions now obtainsible. :
ranklin Institute, Dept. 361-G. Roches- ,
er, N. Y. j
ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN
V*ANTED. Ablebodied. unmarried men
etween ages of 18 and 35; c ' t ' z * n ®
rnited States of good character and i
?mpcrate habits, who can speak, read •
nd write the English language. For}
iformation apply to Recruiting Officer,
lergner Building. 3d & Maruet t
larrisburg; 48 N. Queen St.. Lancaster,,
:.3 Pine St.. Williamsport; «• W. ,
et St., York, or 113 Independence s>t-.
iiamokin. Pa. I
WANTED Couple husky boys to |
rfti k as helpers in automobile repair
hop. Crispen Motor Car Co., 413-1.
outh Cameron. ,
.OTICE —We have a proposition for j
oung. married men between ages of .
7 and 40 years, that can furnish best (
f references and real estate bond, t
..u have had experience in selling at
t'taii—direct to the consumer, you <can
lake from S3O to $35 per week, with
xcellent chance of promotion. Ex- ,
erienced grocery clerks, laundry or ,
akerv drivers preferred. Men who are .
•>t afraid of work will be result get
?rs. Guaranteed salary and eommis- j
ion to start with. Can also use ten .
..Oil live liousc-to-liouse solicitors. ,
teadv work for those making good. '
pplv. or write, stating experience, I
. wel Tea Co.. 269 Broad street. |
TIMERS AVD PAPERHAXGERS I
WANTED
o sell wall paper from sample books. •
"e are the largest wholesale wall :
aper house in Central Pennsylvania
nd carrv the largest line of cheap and j
• odium-priced papers on the market, i
*e attribute our success to our low j
rices, prompt shipments, and fair deal- I
IBS. I.et us send you our 1915 line of !
imples on approval. Write to-day to j
onarch Wall Paper Co., 420 Market l
rect. Harrisburg. Pa. !
WANTED Young man to work in i
rfice who is a. quainted with the loca- !
on of the city streets, and who has
ad experience in handling men. Nature
f work is routing teams for city de- |
very. State age. salary expected and i
lace where formerly employed. Give j
•ference. Address Box X, 2293, care '
r Telegraph. j
WANTED s2O to $35 per month j
ara money to any employed person j
ithout interfering with regular work, j
0 selling. No canvassing. Positively
> investment. Unemployed need not i
jply. Address The Silver Mirror Co..
ic.. 123 West Madison street. Chicago.
1.
PHOfi CUTTERS on Children's Shoes, i
terling Shoe Co., Williamsport. Pa.
MEN WANTED to become practical
lauffeurs and mechanics. As opportu
ty affords students will be given
lan-.e while learning to earn *oc an
>ur on overhauling work. Make ap-
Ications at once. Special course for
dies. Day and night schools. Auto '
ransportation School and Machine
'or:, f-7 North Cameron street.
HELP \\ ANTED—I omaio
WANTED - Experienced steno- f
apher. who understands general office
ork. One who has used Dictaphone !
•eferred. State experience and salary .
•sired. Address P. O. Box 542, liar- i
sburg. Pa.
' \V
Real Estate Specials
2-447 REEL STREET
A i'i-story brick with eight
rooms bath and furnace—ce
mented cellar front porch.
This property Is praetlrall.r new
■nd Is <>■ the market at a boaa
fltle, sacrifice price.
3211 N. SECOND STREET
< Riverside!
2'»-story brick house (single) |
[.with eleven rooms—bath hot
water heat bay windows
porches gas and electricity
shade and fruit trees. Lot 52x150
ft.
154» STATE STREET
Three-storv (singlet brick J
house with eleven rooms bath j
hot water heat cemented i
cellar with laundry. Brick gar- j
age. Lot 45x10S ft.
A modern house in a desirable
location.
1311 WILLIAM STREET
Two-story frame home with
•tore room seven living rooms
and bath. Reasonable price and
eaay terms.
RESTAURANT
A centrally located restaurant i
in a good suburban town.
MILLER BROTHERS & CO.
RE\l. ESTATE
Fire Insurance Sarety Bond* ,
l.ocust and Conrt Streeta
1
FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG ?<SsSfe- TELEGRAPH MARCH 19, 1915.
IfEI.P WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED Girls over 16
years of age to learn cigarmaking.
I Paid while learning. Apply Har
j | risburg Cigar Co., 500 Race street.
LADIES—For home work. Nothing
to sell. 35c an hour. Enclose stamp.
, | Rankin. Dept. 93, Hillsdale,
j WANTED —An experienced child's
I nurse. Apply to the Superintendent.
Harrisburg Club. Front and Market
streets.
WANTED Ten thoroughly experi
-1 enced operators on power machines.
Apply Jennings Manufacturing Co.. 414-
416 State street.
. SEAMSTRESS WANTED—Must un
! derstand alteration on ladies' suits and
I dresses. Apply to Askln & Marine Co.,
; 36 North Second street, corner Walnut.
I WANTED Good girl for general
i housework: small family. Apply 2220
! North Third street.
' —————
HE I,l* WANTED—MaIe- or Fetnsle
WANTED—Railway Mall and Postal
Clerks: examinations soon; over 2,000
i appointments yearly; prepare at home;
I write for Plan No. 15, of payment after
appointment. Philadelphia Business
I College; Civil Service Dept. Phlladel
. phla. Pa.
BILLY SUNDAY'S MESSAGE and In
ternational Bibles. We want several
; Men and Women to help dlstribut
Spare time mav be tised. Get our
terms. Wholesale Supply House, 25
North Third street, top.
SITUATION WANTED—ilale
WANTED Would like to have po- J
aitlon elevatorman. or janitor; can fur- I
nish best of reference. Call, or address, ,
907 Sarah street. City. ,
! WANTED Young man. age 22. who I
| has three and one-half years' experi- 1
j ence as grocery clerk, wishes to make
| a change; will furnish best of reference
Ifrom oresent employer. Address R. J.
D„ 122 Sayford avenue. I
. WANTED A German fat" II v. good,
j sober, reliable man, about 30. is look
ing for a place on a farm to work. Call ;
at 683 Mohn street. Steelton.
WANTED Posttlon as shoe sales- J
I man by younf. married man; several ]
j years' of selling and factory experi- :
! ence: A 1 references furnished. Address
V.. 2300, care of Telegraph.
' WANTED Position as second class
j baker on bread; four years' experience:'
best of references. Address Edward j
! Boyer. 302 South River street.
i WANTED Young man, IS years
l old. wants work of any kind: not afraid
lof hard work. Call, or address, J. W.
Is.. 201" Wallace street.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe
!
i WANTED Position as steno
' grapher and typewriter by a young
(lady of one year's experience; can give j
best of reference: graduate. Apply to
, Box 2T3. Newport, Pa.
WANTED A colored woman would
1 like cooking, or day's work. Call 28
! Linden street.
| WANTED—Experienced white girl
desires general housework. Address S.,
2298, care of Telegraph.
I WANTED
! white woman desires position at gen
! eral housework: can furnish reference.
| Address Miss S.. care of Telegraph. I
WANTED Dressmaker desires
work by the day. C. E. 0., 1321 North
j Sixth.
WANTED By steady young lady.
, having year's experience, position as
; bookkeeper and stenographer; under
' stands insurance and general office
j work. Address R.. 2292 care of Tele
! graph.
I REAL ESTATE FOR S.U.E
j FOR SALE No. SS2O-"3-'3 North
'Sixth street, two 2>i-story frame i
•houses, new: all Improvements; steam'
heat; granolithic walks. Inquire !
: Shreiner's Store, on premises. Take R. |
I V. car. '
l $2,400 WILL BUY a corner property |
| —frame house improvements lot.
95x105 - large garden considerable
i fruit chicken house. Good property.
| Price reasonable. Bell Realty Co.,
; Bergner Building.
FOR SALE Several properties at
an attractive price with little cash
1 needed. Now is the time to buy. Con
sider H and get particulars. Bell Realty
j Co.. Bergner Building.
FOR SALE Desirable building lots
' in tha Tenth Ward, located on Fourth,
< Fifth, Schuylkill £Qd Atlas streets.
: An opportunity for a builder or real
! estate dealer to secure well located
' property for development purposes. Ad
: dress L. No. 158". care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE City and suburban
homes and home sites—first-class busi
' ness propositions. Kough, Brightbiil
jfc Kline. Sixth and Reily. Both phones.
$2.500 WILL BUY a frame house in i
suburbs 8 rooms bath gas —J
electric light porchvs furnace ;
lot, 55X140 now vacant. Little cash j
needed. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build
ing.
TWO STEELTON HOUSES at a very .
low price lot. 50x110 corner irop- j
erty drive alley on rear. Inspect
these houses. Nos. 325-327 South Front
street. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build- J
ing. |
10 ACRES S minutes' walk from 1
trolley line at Shiremanstown—B-room I
frame" dwelling bank barn large
chicken house level, limestone soil. ,
Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut
streets.
FOR SALE—
Washington Heights Corner In
dian and Park Ave. nearly new
7 rooms and bath: furnace grano
lithic walks cemented cellar front .
and rear porch lot. 50x300 located
on the highest point in Washington i
Heights, commanding a magnificent
view of the mountain, river and city—
possession at once. If purchased be
fore April 1, the price will surprise
you.
524 Camp St. !%-*tory brick lO
I rooms, bath and furnace corner
property front and rear porch— lot,
20x100. Price reduced to $250.00.
BRINTON-PACKER CO .
Second and Walnut Sts.
I
REAL ESTATE TOR RENT
FOR RENT First floor of building
northwe t corner of Court aud Cran
, berry. Apply on premises.
FOR HKVr
I CAMERON EXTENSION COTTAGES j
Several very desirable seven and ]
, eight-room tirlck houses witli furnace i
■—bath front porch and lawn, sl4,
sls and sl6. Miller Brothers & Co.
■ BUSINESS PROPERTY on North
Sixth street for rent - near Harris
' fair slse storeroom all improvements
in house desirable location. Pos
session April 1. Address Box 2295, care
of Telegraph.
FOR RENT
No. 1413 Market St $26.50
No. 1530 Catherine St 16.00
No. 2016 Kensington St 10.50
No. 1019 S. *1 Vt St 10.00
J. 10. GIPPLE.
1251 Market Street.
FOR HENT - Modern residence,
1522 North Second street; 10 rooms and
i hath; reception hall: large diningroom;
1 sanitary plumbing: front, side and back
| porches: all conveniences. Rent. S4O.
1 Apply C. H. Backenstoe. 14 North Third
street. Bell phone S74R, or United
phone 753 W.
REAL KSTATE FOR REST
FOR RENT Three-story brick
eight rooms with all Improvamanti
front and rear porches with use of
yard. Apply 531 Curtln street.
KOR RENT Private rooms for
I Household Goods in new fireproof
j building. Clean and safe. Inspection
I Invited. 437-445 South Second street,
, Harrisburg Storage Co.
| „ FOR RENT Raaldenca »31 North
| Third itreet: twelve rooms and bath;
; immediate possession Apply 113 Fors
| ster street, or 1718 Green street.
I FOR RENT MECHANICSBI RG
| Two handsome, roomy homes, midst of
best residence section. Handy to trains
! and trolleys. Hardwood throughout,
j All modern conveniences baths.
! ranges, heating plants; gas. electric
j lights; many cupboards and closets.
I Large lawns. porches. balcony,
solarium. Just the homes for Harrls
• burg business or professional men.
Many trains for commuters; commuta
tion cheap. Rent very reasonable.
Take a Me.-hanlcsburg trolley or train
and inspect these baautlful homes.
After you do so. you will want no other.
Also fine building lot. 80x140. in best
residence section, for sale at reason
able price. Walter L Houck, Me
cnanicsburg, Pennsylvania. Bell phone
17Y.
FOR RENT Three-story brick
warehouse along P. * R. tracks, suit
! able for factory. Floor space. 30x45.
I Inquire J. H. Sheesley. Hemlock, street,
I Harrisburg, Pa.
I FOR RENT 1555 North Fourth
Street; three-story —Misard roof: nine
| rooms; improvement*: wide paved
i street; trolley passes the door: house
in good condition; possession April 1.
! Apply to A. C. Young, 26 North Third
j street. Open evenings.
i LAND TO I>EASE for trucking; rich
' soil. near city: rare opportunity.
I Farmer?, know-hows, get busy, pull the
| stuff, attend market, make money.
! Klmer Zimmerman. 1435 Walnut, Har
j rlsburg.
| FOR RENT No. 205 West State
street: three-story brick: city steam,
! etc. Inquire 1904 North Second street,
j Bell phone 2284 R.
RFCL.U. ESTATE WANTED
WANTED To rent, or purchase, a
small farm of about ten acres or less,
located near station within twenty
miles of Harrisburg. Address, giving
: full description of buildings, distance
1 to station, price, etc., to P. O. Box 587,
j Reading. Pa.
Al'AK'i.Mi. ia toll UivAf
' FOR RENT Apartment 1101 North
I Third street: all conveniences; steam
j heat. Apply 2*4 Herr street.
I— I
j FOR RENT Five-room flat, heated
I and lighted, three rooms on first and
two. vim bath, on second floor, at 100
Hamilton street. Apply 1700 North
Second street.
FOR RENT
706 North Third street, second floor
apartment $32.50
706 North Third street, third floor, two
rooms and bath $22.50
228 Chestnut Street, corner Third,l7o.oO
WALTER L. MONTGOMERY,
j Third and Chestnut Streets.
HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENT, con
taining five rooms and bath; city steam
heat and all conveniences. Hoffman
Apartments, Fifth and Market streets.
FIRST FLOOR APARTMENT FOR
RENT Six rooms and bath; large
closeta and pantry: all the modern con
veniences. No. 608 North Third street,
opposite Capitol Park. Apply to Dr.
James.
HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENT: bay
window front on Locust street. Tiled
entrance. tiled bath; locker; hall
phones; fully equipped kitchen. Apply
Penna. Realty and Improvement Co.,
| 132 Locust street.
i FOR . RENT Apartments; also
rooms for light housekeeping with all ,
improvements. Derry Block. Fourteenth
and Derry streets. Apply 1513 Vernon !
! street.
! APARTMENT FOR RENT Third
floor, four rooms, bath and kitchenette;
bay wndow front; city steam beat;
$30.00 per month: No. 18 North Third
street. Apply Commonwealth Trust
Co.. 222 Market street.
FOR RENT Apartment, five rooms
and bath, 925 North Third street. In
quire H. L Mehring, 1410 North Sixth
street.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Two rooms, also 3 j
rooms, completely furnished for light '
housekeeping; separate bells; hot water I
heat: gas range: all improvements; cor !
ner house: no children. 123S Kittatinny i
street.
FOR RENT Large front room, on i
second floor, furnished or unfurnished - I
also two rooms, second floor: all con- !
veniences; bath and heat; private fam- i
lly. 1206 Penn street.
FOR RENT Furnished room, with I
private communicating bath; st.'ictly I
modern throughout; well situated - >
three minutes' from Capitol or ,uarv->t !
Square. Address H., 2258, care of Tele
graph. j
FOR RENT Three furnished !
rooms, second floor, with use of bath
gas. electric, and steam heat: bav win
dows in each room: private family;
rent reasonable. 2124 Penn street.
FOR RENT Front room, furnished,
in apartment. Second street, between
Walnut and Locust: private fatnilv: ref
erence required': rent. sls monthly; nice
house; gentleman only: board If desir
ed. Applv 205 Locust street.
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished
rooms, for light housekeeping, with
use of heat. gas. bath and telephone:
ten minutes' to business district. Bell
phone 1012 R. Apply 1432 Berryhill
street.
FOR RENT Two large unfurnished
rooms: use of telephone: all conveni
ences; middle-aged man and wife pre
ferred. Apply 128 Balm street, or. the
Hill.
F<"IR RENT Large, well furnish
ed room; ga\: electric light; steam
heat; use of bath: good location: suit
able for man and wife or gentleman
onlv. 5 North Thirteenth street.
FOR RENT Four-room flat: all I
conveniences. Apply >» SIS State street.
ROOMS WANTED
WANTED Lady desires furnished
or partly furnished room, with board,
within walking distance of Third and
North streets. Address 0.. 2294, care
of Telegraph.
FOR SALE
FOR BA LE CARDS on sale at the ■
Telegraph Business office.
FOR SALE
TRUNKS, SUIT CASES. TRAVELING
BAGS, and all kinds of Leather Goods.
Special attention given to repair work.
It will pay you to buy your Leather
Goods from the Leather Merchants.
Harrisburg Harness & Supply Company,
Second and Chestnut streets.
DOORS
FOR SALE at Gable's. 111-117 South
Second street. All siles. Cypress,
White Pine and Fir Doors; Porch work.
Sash. Shutters and Mouldings.
FOR SALE Two road horses, rub
ber-tired Jenny Lind. rubber-tired sur
rey. msrket wagon and six sets of har
ness. Call 214 Lincoln street, Stetflton.
Bell «X or 6Y.
FOR SALE Two cows and one
heifer and a dairy outflt. 2017 Yousllng ;
avenue.
WHITE LEGHORN Hatching Eggs '
for sale. Young-Wyckoff strain. SI.OO,
per setting—s«.Co per hundred. Also
stocr. for sale. Address Elkvlew Poultry
I Farm, Speeceville, Pa. '
FOR SALE
• LIS We have two Stut*
Roadsters. 191*. In perlect condition.
Owner* bought touring can. Each sold
with our guarantee. Waldron Motor
Car Co., 42u North Third street.
FOR SALE One Chlckerlng up
right piano, rosewood oase. almost new;
cost. SSOO, now $249. Termi, SIO.OO
down. SI.OO per week. Winter Piano
Co., SS North Fourth street.
FOR SA I.E One Wessell upright
piano. Riahtigany case, good condition;
cost S3OO, now $1.89.60. Terms, $6.00
down. SI.OO per week. Winter Piano
Co., 23 North Fourth street.
FOR SALE One Arion upright
I piano, mahogany rase, (food condition:
cost SBOO. now $139.50. Terms. 16.00
down. SI.OO per week Winter Piano
FOR HALI, 1 will sell two coops
S. C. White Leirhorns 10 hens jnd a
cockerel for sl2. Guaranteed traki
nested from D. W. Young strain. I'aui
McDevltt Marietta, Fa.
Co.. :> North Fourth street.
FOR SALE One Bradbury upright
piano, eborilxed case, just overhauled;
cost $576, now sll9. Terr.is. $6.00 down.
J0 per week. Winter Piano Co., 23
North Fourth street.
FOR SAKE One Story A Clark
piano, walnut case, good aa new, per
fect condition; cost $450, now $l9B.
. Terms, $7.00 down, SI.OO per week. Win
ter Piano Co., 23 North Fourth street.
FOR SALE One Harley-Davidson
single motorcycle, free engine, tandem,
nearly new tires: just overhauled;
worth SIOO.OO. What Is offered? Apply
mornings, 3019 Locust street, Pen
brook.
PUBLIC SALE. SATURDAY, MARCH
27, 1915. at Dauphin, Pa., property of R.
A. Simmons. Entire household furnish
ings. all kinds: lot of antique goods, lot
of relics and curiosities.
FOR SALE About 75 yards of hall
carpet; In excellent condition. Cost
originally, $.'.00 per yard. Will sell
verv reasonable. Address P. O. Box
595. Harrlsburg. Pa.
FOR SALiE 1914 Ford Touring Car.
; equipped with seat cover. Klaxon
horn and Presto Light; new tires; car
as good as new—s3so. Apply Metz
Sales Co., Seventeenth ana Swatara
streets.
FOR SALE Toledo Scales. Com
puting 30 pound capacity, drum shape
(Blue) selling price 5 to 66 cents. Uaed
but a short time Cost $140.00. Will
sacrifice. Inquire J. M. Shatter, 629
South Sixteenth street, Harrlsburg. Pa.
i Bell 2293 J.
i FOR SALE Private family wishes
Ito sell piano In good condition. Very
reasonable. Good reason for selling.
Address K. G.. care of Telegraph.
! ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
; secured at the Telegraph Business
\ Office.
| FOR SALE lce cream tables and
chairs, new style mahogany wall case,
I orange ade machine. Apply L. Silbert,
[ 1542 North Sixth street.
! FOR SALE —AT GABLE S, 112. 115
; and 117 South Second stieet. 5,000 gal
! lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme
i quality. All the full line of the Acme
; make.
!
FOR SALE Jennlng strain Indian
Runner Duck Eggs for hatching, SI.OO
per setting. $7.00 per hundred. Stock
also for sale. Elkvlew Poultry Farm.
Speeceyllle, Pa.
GLASS window signs. Furnished
Rooms. Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and
Board and Table Board at 26c each. One
of these signs will be given with each
slx-tlme order for a classified ad. if
paid in advance, inquire at Office of
! Telegraph.
i
I FOR RENT
FOR RENT Second floor room
3.700 quare feet, for light manufactur
ing purposes. New building. Call at
1 premises. Twelfth and Herr streets.
OFFICES FOR RENT
I FRANKLIN BUILDING, LOCUST
I ANIJ COURT STS All outside rooms
| —city steam heat elevator and jani
tor service reasonable rentals. Mil
ler Brothers & Co.. Opp. Post Office.
FOR RENT Room 3500
square feet floor space, suitable
for storage or light manufactur
| ing purposes. Inquire J. Rlioads,
Cowden and Forster streets.
atislNLbS iJPlUK'l'li .V ITlk.s
OHIO MANUFACTURER wll be In
Harrlsburg for a few davs only to
close a general agency for one of the
best fast-selling, staple repeat order
articles on the market. Is new to this
territory and is backed by first-class
endorsements. Will stand righi in
vestigation. Agency should net a good,
wide-away man about s2su per month
This is strictly a legitimate proposi
tion and is not a household article To
one who can make a small investment
and is capable of appointing or hand
ling others and can fulfill these require
ments will give an exclusive contract
for territory, but want a man not arraid
to hustle if well remunerated, if vou
are <ust looking for a job with a 'big
drawing account attached to it. do not
answer this ad„ for only one looking
for a permanent business proposition I
will be considered. Address, with phone
number, if possible, Box F, No. 2259
care of Telegraph.
ANY intelligent person can earn good
Income corresponding for newipaperi'
experience unnecessary. Send for par"
(iculars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lockl
oort, N. Y.
I HAVE a 5 per cent. Bond for large
or small investors that is gilt-edge
Free of tax. You know what you are
getting. 5 per cent, guaranteed. Bonda
in *IOO.OO denominations. Address X
2289. care of Telegraph.
1 , MA ? E $60,000 in five years in the
mail order business, began with 15 i
bend for free booklet. Telia bow. Has' 1
cock. 856 Lockport, N. Y.
CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS FOR
SALE Well equipped good loca
tion rent reasonable. Also good gro
cery store for sale at inventory Full
Infoimation at our offices. Bell Realtv
Co., Bergner Building. a " y
BUSINESS PERSONALS
FOR falling hair try Grose Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market
■treet Harrlsburg, Pa. Telephone
ordera given prompt attention Bell
1960.
HAULING
H. XV. LATHIS, Hoarding Stable aa«
National Transfer Co. Movers of
planoa, Mhi. boilers and general haul
ing. H. W. Lathe. Manager. Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No
2603 R.
CONTRACTORS AND BIILDERs !
Penn Construction Co., of Harris- I
burg. Pa . Contractors and Bulldera. i
Reinforced concrete a specialty. Esti
mates furnished free. J. C. Pastor. 122
Hoerner Street, President.
AWNINGS Place your order for
Awnings with us now. We do up
holstering of all kinds aud carpet
work. Jos. Conllnky. successor to Voll
mer, 1208*4 North Third street Bell
8804 J.
FREIGHT DRAYAGE, Storage, Ship
pers and Distributors of Merchandise
of all kinds. Prompt and efficient ser
vice. Warehouses on P. n. R. and P.
& R. tracks. Montgomery and Co.
(Pelpher Line). Tenth below Market
street.
PIANO MOVING done by experts.
Winter Piano Co.. 2$ North Fourth
street. Also call Bell telephone 14*.
REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING |
with best material and by expert help.
Send us your worn furniture. Our best!
! efforts Insure your satisfaction. S. N. |
Cluck, ISO Woodbine street. 1
« Hit AO CATTLE
By .4 ssosiaitd I'ress
Chicago, 111,, March 19. Cattle—Re
ceipts. 11,000; firm; shade above yester
days average. Bulk of sales. *6.7»*r
«.8o; light. $6.6006.85; mixed, s6.«ofr
6.95; heavy. $«.35®«.86; rough, $6.35#
6.o0; pigs. $5.50®6.70.
tattle
t'yj steers. $5.8008.65: western. ss.3siSi
..40: cows and heifers, $3.25® 7.75;
calves. $7.00(5 10.50.
Sheep Receipts. 5,000; firm. Sheep.
$..10«J6.15; yearlings, $7.85ify.10;
lambs. $7.6009.90.
MONEY TO LOAN
WE LEND MONEY IN ANY
AMOUNTS Payments to suit
borrower. Small loans a specialty.
Positively lowest rates in the city.
Up-to-date methods. Licensed,
bonded and incorporated.
PENNA. INVESTMENT CO.
LOANS—SS TO S2OO
for honest working people keeping
house. Rates less than legal. Pay
ments weekly or monthly. No
notification of employer or friends.
CO-OPERATIVE L. & I. CO.
204 Chestnut Street
Authorised capital. SIOO,OOO.
MONEY TO IX)AN on Real Estate
security in any amounts and upon any
terms to suit borrower. Address P. O
Box 174. Harrlsburg, Pa.
ANY person needing money in
amounts from $6 to SSO holding a sal
aried position, would be benefited by
calling on us. Employes' Discount Co.,
36 North Third street.
STORAGE
STORAGE
IN 3-story brick bulldlag, rear 408
Market street.
Household goods In clean, private
rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to
P. O. Dlener, Jeweler, 408 Market St.
FIREPROOF STORAGE WARE
HOUSE, divided into private rooms for
storage of household goods new
buildings low insurance inspec
tion Invited. 437-445 South Second
street, Harrlsburg Storage Company.
STORAGE 419 Broad street, for
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 76 cents
per month. Apply D. Cooper A Co.. 411
Broad street Both phones.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE Bids will be received by
the Town Council of the Borough of
Newport for the laying of a 24-inch
sewer on Oliver Street, from Fourth
Street to Second Street.
441 feet of 24-inch terra cotta pipe.
S4 feet of 24-inch cast iron pipe.
210 feet of 16-inch terra cotta pipe.
3 manholes. 3 Inlets.
Council reserves the right to reject
anv or all bids. Contract and specifi
cations can be had from the under
signed.
P. G. HERTZ.
Secretary Town Council.
Bids will close on April 10. 1915, at
7 P. M.
— j
NOTICE
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the
estate of Alfred S. Spitler, late of Har
rlsburg, Pa., having been granted to
tne undersigned, residing in Harrls
burg. Pa., all persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make payment,
and tnose having claims to present the
same without delay.
LAURA J. TRITLE.
MINNIE SOTTIIARD.
Executrices.
Or their attorney,
FRANK K. ZIEGLER,
18 North Third Street.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A
CHARTER
NOTICE is hereby given that an ap- ,
plication will be made to the Governor >
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
by P. G. Doll, J. F. Householder and F.
E. Bailey, on the sth day of April, 1915,
under the provisions of an Act of As
sembly, entitled "An Act to provide
for the incorporation and regulation
of certain corporations," approved
April 29. 1874. and the several supple
ments thereto, for a charter for an in
tended corporation, to be called THE 1
'INDENT HEATER COMPAnY, I
the character and object of which is to j
manufacture, sell and install Hot
Water Heaters, and for these purposes ■
to have, possess, and enjoy all rights. |
benefits and privileges by said Act of i
Assembly and the supplements thereto
conferred.
OSCAR G. WICKERSHAM,
Solicitor.
In the District Court of the United
States for the Middle District of !
Pennsylvania ln Bankruptcy. No. I
2870 ln the Matter of Charles E. i
Lyter, Bankrupt.
The undersigned Trustee will expose ]
at public sale, in front of the Court I
House. Harrisburg, Pa., on TUESDAY.
APRIL 6. 1915, at 2 o'clock P. M„ the
following described real estate, to wit: |
All that certain tract or lot of land. j
situated, lying and being in t*-e Sixth I
Ward, City of Harrlsburg. County of j
Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows, to '
wit: Beginning at a point on the west- j
ern side of Fulton Street, said point 1
being distant 81 feet 6 Inches, more or
less, from the corner of Delaware Ave
nue: thence in a westerly direction
along the line of lot numbered 1916.
61 feet, more or less, to a 3 feet 6
inches wide private alley thence along
said private alley in a southerly direc
tion, 13 feet 6 Inches, more or less, to
a line of lot numbered 1912; thence
along the line of said last mentioned
lot in a eastwardly direction 61 feet,
more or less, to Fulton Street: thence
along Fulton Street in a no-therly di
rection 13 feet 6 inches. —>ore or less,
to place of beginning. Having thereon
erected a two and one-halt-story frame
dwelling house, known as 1914 Fulton
Street.
The above describe] real estate will
be sold free and clear of all incum
brances.
TERMS Ten per cent, on day of
sale, and balance thereof on confirma
tion by the Court.
JOB J. CONKLIN
Trustee.
NOTICE
TO THE HOLDERS OF THE BONDS
OF THE LINOLESTOWN A BLUE
MOUNTAIN STREET RAILWAY
COMPANY.
NOTICE Is hereby given to the hold
ers of all the oustanding Bonds of the
Llnglestown and Blue Mountain Street
Railway Company secured by Mortgage
dated April 1. 1905. to the Harrisburg
Trust Company as Trustee, that in ac
cordance with the provisions of the
said Mortgage, the said Bonds have
been called for payment on or before
April 1, 1915, at par. a premium of 5
per cent, and Interest to said date.
After the said date. Interest will cease
upon all Bonda not presented for pay
ment by that time. Holders of the said
Bonds may present them at the office
of the undersigned at any time after
March 1, and receive payment therefor
In accordance with the terms above
stated.
HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY,
Trustee.
Harrlsburg, Pa.. March 17, 1915.
SEPARATE SEALED PROPOSALS
will be received until 12 o'clock noon.
March 27. v " the undersigned, at hU
office. Calder Building, for the con
struction of a Fire House on Derry
Street, near Twenty-first Street, and
for plumbing, heating and electrical
equipment for ssld house.
Plans and specifications may be seen
at the above office.
All bids must be accompanied by a
certified check, or bond, approved by
the City Solicitor, for S2OO. and a final
bond of 25 per cent, of the contract
price will be required of the success
ful bidders to secure fslthful perform
ance of the contract.
The right Is reserved to reject any
and all bids.
M. HARVEY TAYLOR.
Superintendent Department of Parks
i and Public Property.
LONDON'S DECISION
STIMULATES MARKET
U. S. Steel Heavily Traded in at
I Moderate Gain; Specialties
in Upward Tendency
By .Istocialid Frtss
New York. March 19. London's long
delayed decision to meet the minimum
urices fixed by the New York Stock
Exchange seemed to exercise a stimu
lat'ng effect at the outset of to-day's
'fval trading. Reading and Lehigh
• alley advanced a point with substan
lal gain In other actl\ e shares. United
Hates Steel was heavily traded in at
-i moderate gain, and the. copper group
as a whole was at a higher level, while
Bethlehem Steel made another high
record. Specialties also shared tn the
i upward tendency, whloh was attended
|by a fair degree of activity. More
j gold imports from Canada, were an
[ nounced.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Furnished by H. M. Snavely,
208 Arcade Building.
New York, March 20.
Open. High. Low. Clos.
Alaska G M 32 R S 33>* 32% 33%
Amal Cop . 55% 5G% 55% 66%
Am Bt Sus 41% 42% 41% 42%
Am Can .. 27% 28% 27% 28%
Am Can pd 93% 94% 93% 94%
jAmC&F. 40% 40% 40% 40%
lAm Cot Oil 44% 44% 44% 44%
Am Ice Sec 28% 29 28% 28%
lAm Smelt . 63% 65% 63% 64%
Am Sugar . 102% 102% 102 102
! Am T & T. 120% 120% 120% 120%
| Anaconda . 26% 27% 26% 27%
Atchison .. 95% 96 95% 96
B& O 67 67% 66% 67%
| Beth Steel. 58% 68% 58% 63%
Bklyn RT. 87 87 87 87
Cal Petro. . 16% 16% 16% 16%
Can Pacific 158 159% 158 159
Cent Leath 33% 34% 33% 84%
C&O 41% 41% 41% 41%
C. M&StP 86 % 86% 86% 86%
C Con Cop. 35% 36% 35% 36
Col F& I. 25% 24 23% 24
Con Gas .. 115% 115% 115% 115%
Corn Prod. 11 11% 11 11
Erie 22% 22% 22% 22%
I Erie -st pfd 36% 36% 36% 36%
! Gen E Co.. 139% 139%
| Gen Motors 101% 102% 101% 102
I Goodrh BF 34% 34% 34% 34%
|Gt Nor pfd 116 116 115% 115%
jGt N Ore s 32% 32 32% 32%
Gug Exp .. 50% 50% 50% 50%
I Ins Cop .. 21% 22% 21% 22%
j In-Met ... 12% 12%
'in-Met pfd 59% 59%
K C So .. 21 21
'Lehigh Val 136 136 1 45% 135%
'ilex Petro. 70% 70% 69% 69%
AI.K& Tpfd 27% 27%
Mo Pac .. 10% 10% 10% 10%
Nat Lead.. 53% 54% 53% 54%
N Y Cen.. 83 83% 83 83%
j XY.NH& H 52% 53% 52 53%
Nor Pac .. 102% 103 102% 103
P R R ... 104% 104% 104% 104%
Pgh Coal . 19% 20% 19% 20
Pgh C pfd. 92 92
Pres S Car 28% 28%
Rwy Stl Sp 20 .. 20
R C Cop.. 17% 18% 17% 18
Reading .. 142% 143% 142% 143%
R 1 & S .. 20 20% 20 20
So Pacific.. S3 % 84 83% 83%
So Railway- 14% 15 • •14%'™ 13
iStudebaker 46% 46%
Tcnn Cop.. 28% 29 28% 28%
Texas Co .. 131% 132 131% 132
Third Ave. 50% 50%' 50% 50%
iUnion Pac. 119% 120% 119% 120%
[U S Rubber 55*8 58 55 57%
U* S Steel. 44% 44% 44V 44%
V S'S pfd. 104% 104% 104% 104%
[Utah Cop.. 52% 54% 52% 54%
xWestUT. 64 64% 64 64%
West Mfg.. 68% 68% 68% 65%
xEx dlv 1 per cent.
* rnonrm
Philadelphia. Marcli 19. Wheat
Higher; No. 2, red. spot, export. $1.58%
@>1.63%; No. 1, Northern, Ouluth, ex
port. $1.66'/4 (01.71 %.
Corn Higher: No. 2, spot, export,
77#78c; No. 2. yellow, local, >
si t^c.
Oats Higher; No. 2, whits, 65%®
66c.
Bran Firm: winter, per ton,
$26.50@29.50; spving, per ton, $26.00®
♦6.80.
Refined Sugars Market firm: pow
dered. 6.00 c; fine granulated, 6.90 c; con
fectioners' A. 6.80 c.
Butter The market is steady:
western, creamery, extras, 28@29c;
nearby, prints, fancy, 32c.
'Eggs The market is weaker;
Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts,
free cases, $6.00 per case: do.,
curent receipts, free cases. $5.85 per
esse: western, extras, firsts, free cases,
$6.00 per case; do., firsts, free cases.
$5.85 per case.
Live Poultry Weak; fowls. 16®
17% c; old roosters, 11%® 12c: chickens,
14® 17c; turkeys, 15® 17c; ducks, 15®
16c: geese. i2®l6c.
Dressed Poultry Firm: turkeys,
fancy, 21® 22c; do., fair to good, 18®20c;
fowls, heavy, 19®20o; do., average.
16®18c; do., unattractive, 14®15c; old
roosters, 14o; broiling chickens, naar
bv, 18® 33c; western, 14031 c; roast
ing chickens. 170>Oa; ducks. ISOKe:
Public Sale of Horses,
■MB* Mules, Cattle, Hogs and
1MB) Farm Implements
Monday, March 22d, 12 o*clock Noon, at
End of Car Line, New Cumberland, Pa.
22 head of Horses and Mules; 10 head of Milch Cows; 29
head of Hogs, Pigs and Shoats. Wagons, plows, harrows and
Dther farm implements. Terms made known at time of sale.
JACOB S. HURAgmnt
NEW CUMBERLAND, PA.
Houses Dress Aprons Jl
Direct From Manufacturer to You g
Like lllMtrmtlo.—-leely la M ijf,- < W
eales of extra «nsll«r —ea«at as* SST7 klu- f,J'; Tn
with »«kft —M laches loag. frf j ; /
- l
Satisfaction guarantaad. Otherwise return goods and !*•.
we will refund money. K'.' '■ \
Mall roar av+rr aaw, together with remittance. If-'
W stating quantity aad color desired, ta lb.
THE D. & S. COMPANY
DAUPHIN, PA. "SS.T
getae. 10914 C.
Potatoes Market weaker; Penn
sylvania. per bushel, RonJfßßc: Maine,
D«r bushel. 45 0 50c; New Tork. par
bushel, 38043 c; Jersey, per basket, SO
• 36c.
Flour —The market Is firm; winter,
clear, 11.104.1*: straights. Pennsyl-
T Ja° 0 • 7 9 ** : spring, straights.
$7.8507.50; do.. patents. $7.6005.00;
westOTTi |4.164V 4.40: patents, s4.»of»
4.75; Kansas straight, Jute sacks, 94.11
®4.10; sprint, firsts, clear, $4.0004.20;
4*40 <4)004.30; patents, s4.siO
H»r The market la weak; tim
othy No. 1, large bales, 118.00; No. 1.
medium bales, $17,600 18.00; No. 2. dc..
$16.80018.50; No. 3. do., $14.00© H. 00:
sls-00O14.o0; no grade, $ll.OO
012.00.
JIT.OO 0 17.50; No. 1, do., $l«.00Ol«M;
NO. 2, do.. $14£0015.50.
CHICAGO BOARD OP TR \DK
Chicago. 111., March 19. Board ot
Trade closing:
Wheat —May, 1.56; July, l.JS'i.
Corn —May. 74' i; July, 76 >4-
Oats—May. 60%; July, 55.
Pork —May, 17.60; July. 13.02.
L«rd —May, 10.42; July. 10.70.
Ribs—May. 10.05; July, 10.37.
PIIII.ADEI.PIIII STOCKS
Philadelphia. March 19. Stocks
closed higher.
Cambria Steel 41
General Asphalt Asked 26
Qenen'l Asphalt. Pfd 6.!\
Tjake Superior Corp Asked 7
Lehigh Navigation 7a»;
Lehigh Valley
Pennsylvania Railroad 52 7-16
Philadelphia Electric 2.1 \
Philadelphia Company, Pfd 30
Philadelphia Company ....Asked 30
Philadelphia Rapid Transit 10V4
Reading 71%
Storage Battery 4X*,
Union Traction 3S
United Gas Improvement S".'»
IT. S. Steel 44%
Warwick Iron and Steel a >4
For Rent
Desirable offices in the
Union Trust Building.
Apply
Union Trust Company
'
MONEY' 1
To Housekeepers, Work-
lngmea and Salaried Km>
■ ploje®.
1 LEGAL RATKS
EQUITABLE
INVESTMENT COMPANY
• N. MARKET SQUARE
Koom Si. 4Ui k'uior
bpooner Building
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FOR SALE
Suburban Homes
3rd St., Riverside
$2,800 to $3,300
Do not miss this opportunity to
own a home that will increase In
value, yes, double itself in the next
ten years. They are brick con
struction with iron spot brick
fronts, bay window, front and rear
porches, modern and up-to-date in
every way. To see them will con
vince you of this fact, also that
you will have one of the grandest
views unsurpassed in this section
of the State. Open for inspection
Sundays included. Further par
ticulars apply to
W. E. MOESLEIN
422 NORTH ST.
Bell Phone 1085R
River Front Land
FOR SALE
25(H) feet of level land facing
river, on Mrs. S. M. Bell's farm,
just outside of Dauphin. Delight
ful aite for permanent home, or
summer cottage. Will be sold in
lots of 100 feet or more. For terms,
prices, etc., apply to
DR. W. P. CLARK
Room 200. Calder Buildicg
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