Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, April 08, 1915, Page 11, Image 11

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    THURSDAY EVENING,
| IMing Fir Male or Female Help? Use a Telegrapl Classified M
DIED
*OLSHER On April 6. 1915, S. Cara
-ron Colsher, at hla late home, -.0
North street, in his 59th year.
Funeral services will be held Friday
* afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the home
«f his daughter. Mrs. Charles S. Lytle.
.•">29 Green street. Relatives ana
friends are invited to attend without
further notice. Burial Harrisburg
Cemetery.
FOIXD
FOUND The way to end your
cleaning and oyeing worries. by calling
either phone for Eggert s Steam I)??-
l"ig and French Cioar.ir.g Works. 124»
Market street. We call and deliver.
HELP WANTED —M"lc
WANTED Four solicitors for
house-to-house worl:. Must be S* l } l . 1 ®"
men of good appearance and nabita.
liberal commission. OooU .salesnu n
can make good money, call -»■» Broad
street.
WANTED A bond or stock Bales
man to sell *. P<*r cent. P r « f * % rr
Hosiery stock. X., No. tare *.
'■elegraph Office.
WANTED Boy. between 15 and
is years, to make himself use f ul In
flipping department. 5 i to start.
advancements; give r «'® r ® n £®?' h
dress "Shipper." care of Telegraph.
PAPERHANGER WANTED — At
once. Apply 1210 Market street. ,
WANTED An experienced painter, j
who can also do all kinds of :
work. Steady employment by tue > eai
to & satisfactory and competent man.
Box O. 2371. care ot Telegraph.
i
DISTRICT SALES MANAGER
for staple line automobile tires
si ml tubes, factory to user; execu
tive ability necessary to select
and direct sub-agents; profitable,
exclusive territory contract; lib
oral commission: permanent,
state age. experience r.nd all de
tails in tirst letter. National
Rubber Company, Pottstown, Fa.
i
BOY WANTED Good, strong boy. [
for .Arm, five miles from city; must be '
able to handle horses. Apply lv.
Vaughn, Charlton station, Linglestown ■
trolley. i
WANTED Several first-class can
vassers; steady work; good pay to
those that can make good. Apply be
fore 10 A. M.. J. A. Harder Magazine
Agency. 323 Myers street. Steelton, Pa.
Bell phone 61 J. '
THOUSANDS of chauffeurs will be
needed within three or four months in |
the ritv of Harrisburg for r"blic taxi- j
tab service. Prepare yourself at once,
ir.r.k,> application for training to Auto
Transportation Machine Shop, 6 and 7
Cameron street. Harrisburg. Pa.
Full and unlimited course. $35.00. Both
phones.
100 Men Wanted
To Join our Pressing Clu'j—Your Suits
steamed and pressed and kept in shape
for one dollar a month (4 Suits a
month). This Special Price is for «
months only. See us now ana save i
monev. Phone Bell 1843R and we will
call The 20th Century Cleaning and |
Works. 223 Market street, above
Palr.ce Cor.fecUonery. Sam Adelsteln.
Mgr. '
HELP WANTED —Female
W ANTED Girls over 16
years of age to learn cigarmaking. i
Paid while learning. Apply Har
risburg Cigar Co., 500 Race street. I
1
WANTED Six women of neat ap- j
pea ranee, to act as solicitors Call at
Collins Co.. 29 North Second street. t
WANTED Girls experienced on ,
back stays and tips in fitting room. Ap- .
ply Harrisburg Shoe Mtg. Co.
WANTED White girl for general |
housework; two in family; must have
good reference. Apply 55 Balm street.
WANTED Salesladies and one
ttualliied business lady to take care of :
office affairs in each city and town, j
Best of reference is desired. Good j
salaries to the right parties. Address |
11111 Company. 228 Main street, i
Zanesvllle. Ohio.
WANTED Reliable white girl for j
general housework in small family:!
reference required. Apply 356 Pine 1
street, Steelton. Pa.
WANTED Lady canvassers to seil j
Coffee. Tea and Grocery Specials in '
Harrisburg. Apply Tamsui Tea Co.. j
Importers, 331 Market street, second I
floor.
WANTED Ten salesladies. Apply
at 90S North Third, between 9 A. M.
to 11 A. M.. 1 P. M. to 4 P. M.
WANTED Good white girl for din- j
ingroom work. The Hoffman Hotel
Fifth and Market streets.
WANTED A little lady, about 16
to assist with housework; must have i
some experience in cooking; good ref
erence required. Apply at once to 1610 |
Market street.
WANTED Good, strong white wo
man for day's work: good reference.
Call evenings. 1504 State street.
HELP WANTED—MaIe ami Female
WANTED l.a (lies or gentlemen tt.
represent a line of staple articles in ;
Harrisburg and surrounding towns. Ap- !
oly after 6 P. M.: Miss Elgin, 219 North :
Second street. City.
AGENTS WANTED
IULLV SUNDAY'S MESSAGE tc"
TII<»RISfED—We will pay you $120.0u!
to distribute it in your neighborhood
-60 days' work: great opportunitv for I
nisi! or woman; spare time rnav be!
used; particulars and samplr free
I'niversal Bible House, Philadelphia. j
SITUATION'S WANTED—MaIe
WANTED Young man desires work ;
of any kind. Call, or address 9"1
Rose avenue.
WANTED Young colored man de
sires position as chauffeur or house
man; best of reference. Applv 37 North
summit street.
vf
FOR SAI.E
Near Market St.
146 Ft. of Frontage
on N. Cameron St.
Open ob three ■idea.
The improvements are a well- '
l.ullt 2hi -story brick house with 10 '
ruoins .bath and steam heat.
Thr price 1* n reasonable one for !
the Kroiiml alone.
MILLER BROTHERS & CO. I
ltß\l. ESTATE
Klre Insurance Surety lion.li
l.oeuat and Court Street*
V 11
SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe
• WANTED Young, married white
) man, with good reference, wants posi
tion as farmer or gardener: handy with
tools. Address G., 2367, care of Tele
' j graph.
' 1 WANTED Reliable man wishes
t i whitewashing or kalsomining to do.
' Call, or phone, Leroy Hotel. John Jack
son.
WANTED Colored man desires
work; housecleaning a specialty: per
. feet satisfaction: whitewashing; gar
, | dens renovated. Liberty . street.
| i WANTED Position of any kind by
; young man IS years of age: In or
around garage preferred; best of refei
i ence. Address A. W. F.. 1621 Vernon
I street.
' WANTED Young man. 24 years
I old. wishes position of any kind; have
; had six nears' experience as bread
t i baker; also experienced restaurant
11 man. J. E. N.. 813 West street. City.
■ j WANTED Position by a man with
I extensive reta'l experience, a position
11 of responsibility showing advancement
' ! preferred; state salary. Address K.,
| 2372, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Young, married man de
sires position as clerk, or driver for
grocery store: three years' experience;
!' an furnish best of reference Address
! Mr. Herman Mvers, Royalton, Pa.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe
I WANTED —By white woman, posl- 1
tion as coolt in small, retlned family. I
I Call Bell telephone 2293 J. I
j WANTED By widow, washing to j
do at homo. Inquire 2030 Boas street. !
' City.
WANTED Washln" and ironing
I Applv 1806 Wallace street.
I j
I WANTED Middle-aged white wo
| man desires day's work. Call, or ad
dress. 811 James street.
WANTED—By white woman, widow,
work as first-class cook In private fam
ily or hotel, in or out of city; best of
reference. Inquire 424 Harrisburg i
street, Steelton. Pa. I
WANTED By colored woman, work
of any kind. Call 636 Calder street. f
! WANTED Woman would like to !
! have day's work or housecleaning by -
'day. Inquire of Miss A. Santq»_l22j
| Hoyer avenue.
WANTED Position as steno- i
grapher; experienced In short-hand. ;
j typewriting and general office work; I
can furnish references. Address T.,
• 2363. care of Telegraph. j
j WANTED Young colored girl j
i wants housework, in or out of city, or i
for hotel. Call, or address 549_ Show
j ers avenue, second floor. Rooms 6-6.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE 2SIS Jellerson street;
' new brick house: all Improvements; a
! bargain on easy terms. Inquire T. A
Bell. 820 North Third street.
FOR SALE "trick and frame
' houses and lots. Camp Hill and Shlre
! manstown. Sold to suit purchaser. Pay.
men! same as "it. Interest low. Ask j
| for terms. M. A. Fought, 272 North |
i street.
| i
FOR SALE Desirable building lots
in the Tenth Ward, located on Fourth,
| Fifth, Schuylkill and Atlas streets.
] An opportunity for a builder or real
I estate dealer to secure well located
propertv for development purposes. Ad
dress L, No. 1587. care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE —• Two lots at Hainlyn
(50xtI5>, along trolley, next the Al
i dinger home. Must sell at once. Make
offer. Address S., 2366, care of Tele-
I graph.
• FOR SALE Two Evergreen street >
properties, near Market street; brick:'
all improvements; prices are right. 11. :
] G. Pecflow. 110 South Thirteenth street..
FOR SALE —■ Immediate possession !
I can be given to an eight-room house. I
l good condition, lot 95x123 ft., in Dau
| phin. Price, 11.200. 11. G. Pedlow. 110 I
South Thirteenth street.
i FOR SALE No. 344 South Four- j
! teenth Street frame house 9 rooms \
'—bath gas porch lot, 27x110.
i Also other property for sale in this I
i vicinity. Bell Realty Co., Bergner i
I Building.
FOR SALE—
-1917 N. Second St.: 3-story brick ]
! dwelling; 11 rooms, bath and steam
! heal: front and rear porch: lot. 21x85. j
I Price reduced 1350.00. Possession soon, i
Long St., Camp Hill: one-half square :
■ from car line; 2 : »-stor> frame dwell
ing: 7 rooms and bath; good conditio".; i
i lot, 40x165; large variety of fruit. Price, !
$3,100.00.
BUIN'TON-PACKER CO..
Second and Walnut Sts. j
FOR SALE 6O Acres; located in 1
J Adams Co., 2 4 miles southwest of York
Springs: S miles from Dillsburg; num- I
I ber one stone dwelling; S rooms; frame
, barn: 225 fruit trees. Price. $3,000.00. j
j Will sell stock and implements. Pos- I
session at once. Will exchange for Me
i . hsnicsburg property. Brinton-Packer ;
| Co.. Second and Walnut streets.
, 12.700 WILL BUY a suburban prop- |
; ertv plot, 75x150 frame house —I
j porches large chickenhouse —• work '
1 shop and garage variety of fruit. Bell
| Realty Co.. Bergner Building.
FOR SALE No. 41 North Seven
' teenth Street brick house 9 rooms '
' -bath gas electric light - steam '
I heat porch. Also properties on I
Eighteenth street, near Market. Bell
j Realty Co.. Bergner Building.
SEVERAL NEW BRICK HOUSES
! FOR SALE Well built finished in I
.chestnut gas electric light —I
j steam heat porch. Inspect these
• houses soon prices right. Bell I
Realty Co.. Bergner Building. j
i REAL ESTATE FOR HEM
FOR RENT A three-story dwell- |
i ir.g house. No. HOT North Sixth street;
jail conveniences; cemented cellar; steam
I heat, etc. J. T. Ensmlnger, Second and j
, Chestnut streets.
FOR RENT. FOR S.vAc OR WILL'
EXCHANGE an elegant new house at j
! 3018 Third street. Riverside; all con-I
! veniences. Apply Bell rhone 2441 R.
j FOR RENT House at 330 PefTer j
street; all conveniences. Inquire 1813 I
| North Sixth street.
FOR KENT
iN'o. 1110 Wainut St S2O 00
No. 1413 Market St 26 uo !
No. 2016 Kensington St 10 50 i
No. 101!) S. 211& St 10 00
J. E. GIPPLE. !
1251 Market Street. I
FOR RENT l'liree-story brick |
house, 1713 North Third street; all lm- |
provements; Immediate possession. Ap- i
ply 1100 North Front street.
! |
! FOR RENT OR SALE Lloeral!
• terms. 526 North Third street. S. Fried
| man. Kunkel Building, or 217 PefTer
I street.
FOR RENT 1827-1841 Penn Street,
i 2-story brick factory building, 75 ft. bv
1 39 ft. In tirst-class condition, equipped
with elevator, steam heat, electric
light, gas. and toilets on bot floors.
; This building is particularly suited for
light manufacturing purposes. Applv
jto M. H. Plank, 312 Forster street,
] Harrisburg, Pa.
| FOR RENT—The Huston Home, sltu-
I ated along Conodoguinet Creek, four
' miles from Mechanicsburg. Suitable
Ifor a summer home or a summer board
ingiiouse. All conveniences. Apply A.
J. Huston. Mechanicsburg. Pa.
i FOR RENT 927 North Second
; street; ten-room house with all im
i provements. Inquire next door,
I North Second street. William L'rich.
,
l FOR RENT Fackler's large lodge
i hail. 1312 Derry street. Wednesday,
j I'rldav *nd Saturday evenings. Inquire
■ Fackler's Furniture Store
TOR SALE OR RENT
FOR RENT At Washington
Heights, house with 7 rooms, bath and
' ail conveniences. Kent. $12.00. Keenev
ami Simmons. New Cumberland. Pa.
FOR RENT No. 5 Grace street,
' two doors from Market street and P.
• R. R. Depot. Suitable for most any
business. Large show windows: steam
heat. Rent reasonable. Apply Clas' r's
j Jewelry Store. 302 Market street.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
; [ NEW, modern apartments, 220S North
I Third street; reception hall. 5 rooms,
| bath, steam heat, hardwood floors.
, laumlrc, front and rear porches. Ap
-1 I ply C. C. Whiteman, 2208 North Third
street.
' TWO unfurnished apartments of five
, rooms, including bath and kitchen;
window shades furnished; garbage ele
vators; storage locker; fronting on
:.ocust street. Penn'a Realty & Im
provement Co., 132 Locust street.
TWO unfurnished rooms, with pri
vate bath; city steam heat; Second
' street front; one or two women occu
pants preferred. Address H., No. 2369,
care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT New modern apart
| ments, 6 rooms, bath, pantry, storage.
I continuous hot water, tront and rear
! porches. Apply H. W. Miller, State
| Highway Dept.. or 2210 North Third.
Bell phone 81R.
i COR RENT Apartment of five
) rooms. Including bath and kitchen; city
vapor steam heat; exceptionally light
! and airy; moderate rent. 37 North Sec
ond street.
FOR RENT Flat at 515 Walnut
| street; live rooms and bath; very rea
! sonable rent. Apply at Capln s Ice
■Cream Parlor, same address.
' FOR RENT Apartments. four
! rooms and bath, all conveniences, locat
i ed on corner Sixth and Harris streets.
(Apply to L. Filbert. 1542 North Sixth
[ street.
FOR RENT Apartment 1101 North
Third street; all convenlencoa; steam
heat. Apply 264 Ilerr street.
! FOR RENT Housekeeping apart-
I ment, 225 North Second street, second
I floor. 5 rooms, pantry and tiled bath,
i All rooms open on private hail. Sta
; tlonary hall rack, laundry tub.
Rental. Including city vapor heat and
; hot water, $42.50. Apply 218 Pine
j street.
| FOR RENT Third floor 239 North
■ street; Ave rooms; pantry; tiled bath;
all hardwood floors; large side and rear
i porches; all modern conveniences. Ap
i ply first floor, 239 North street.
I FOR RENT Apartment, with all
modern Improvements. Including city
steam heat, No, 204 Walnut street. E. ;
Mather Co.
FOR RENT 2O North Fourth street, !
third floor apartment: five rooms and j
bath; electric lights, gas and steam
heat. Call at 430 Walnut street.
FOR RENT Apartment, five rooms
and bath. 925 North Third street. In- I
quire H. L Mehrtng, 1410 North Sixth
street.
ROOMS FOR RENT
Furnished or unfurnished rooms for !
rent. Opposite market house. Apply!
407 Broad street.
— p j
FOR RENT Well furnished front i
room, facing Capitol Park; all convenl- j
ences. including bath and phone. In
quire 406 North. 1
FOR RENT Room for man and :
wife or single person. Would take
child or invalid adult to board. Ex- j
perienced nurse. Call or address. 1528 .
Thompson avenue. |
FOR RENT Second floor front i
room, furnished: suitable for man and |
wife or two gentlemen. Inquire 120u i
j Market. I
! FOR RENT Nicely furnished bed- |
room. $1.50 per week to respectable
person, either man or woman; use of •
bath and phone; near Thirteenth and]
! Market streets. Call Bell phone 499 R. i
i FOR RENT Three furnished rooms, i
| on second floor, for light housekeeping:
also two furnished rooms on third floor j
lor light housekeeping. Call 1327 North
| Sixth street. (
i FOR RENT Two bright, airy rooms 1
j furnished for light housekeeping; all !
' improvements; gas range: kitchen > abi- I
i net; refrigerator; gas on separate I
meter; immediate possession: references]
! exchanged. Apply 342 South Sixteenth ;
| street.
FOR RENT - Third floor front room,
$2.00 a week: gentleman preferred. Ap
! ply 1417 North Sixth street.
Jli I
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec- j
; or.d floor front rooms: all conveniences; i
1 use of phone. 409 Briggs street. '
FOR RENT Two furnished front 1
rooms; water: < oal and gas range: i
porch: working girls or couple: fori
i housekeeping: references exchanged;!
no children. 1800 Derr.v street.
j I
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room; I
all conveniences: rent reasonable. Ap- i
: ply 710 North Sixth street.
FOR RENT Large, third floor I
/ront rooms, furnished: use of bath. !
:call at 2133 Penn street, or phone
j 3374W2.
' FOR RENT Furnished
' sin-Ti-! or ensulte: all conveniences, ln
i eluding phone: reference required. Ap
ply 1015 North Front street.
FOR RENT Furnished suite of
large front livlngroom. bedroom and
\ private bath; c it>' steam; electric
i lighting; hardwood floors; references
required. 218 Pine street.
ROOMERS WANTED
| WANTED, ROOMERS Nicely fur- I
nished rooms: all improvements; good
I location. 107 Evergreen street.
, W ANTED
I WANTED TO BI'Y A Prest-O-Ute
I tank, cheap. Apply S. Levy. 962 South
! Tv.-enty-first street. Both phones.
SECOND-HAND Bicycles wanted,
i Call, or write. Excelsior Cycle Co., 10
j South Market Square. Bell phone 689 W.
j WANTED To purchase, or rent,
with privilege of buying, a Farm of 75
i to 150 acres, on or near a State or lime
\ stone road within ten miles of Harris
i burg State price, when possession can
Ibe given, kind of soil, condition of
buildings and water supply. Address
I M., 2374. care of Telegraph.
I
j WE do all kinds of Cleaning and
I Pressing and Repairing. We buy all
j kinds of second-hand men's clothes and
shoes. We pay good prices. Address
) No. 20 Aberdeen avenue. Harrisburg.
i Pa. D. Yoffee, Proprietor.
FOB SALE
DOORS
FOR SALE at 'Gable's. 111-117 South
Second street. All sizes. Cypress,'
White Pine and Fir LToors, Porch work,
S*sh, Shutters and Mouldings.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
OfTlce.
FOR SALE Stleft upright piano.
Will sell on time to reliable party, but
prefer cash If can find buyer. Regina
phone Box. with 28 records, $15.00. Ad
dress T., 2359. care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE 1914 Cadillac Road
ster; excellent condition; fHlly equip
ped. Reason for selling, owner leaving
city. Demonstration by appointment.
Address A., 2320. care of Telegraph.
THE Harrisburg Harness and Sup
ply Company's Trunks. Suitcases and
Bags of genuine leather at prices lower
than elsewhere. Repairing a specialty.
Second and Chestnut streets. <
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
FOR SALE
l FOK S ALK—MOTOR! Vi I.KS
1 Harley-Davldson's, Indian# Reading.
Standards. Yales. etc.. $50.00 and up.
Rebuilt and guaranteed to be as repre
sented. lleagv Bros., 1204 North Third
, street.
• j TYPEWRITERS lf you want the
i i best machine on the market, new or
s ! second-hand, drop me a card. Rev. H.
i B, Barshinger, Box 18. Lemoyne. Pa.
' j FOR SALE For cheap second-hand
; touring cars and roadsters go to Ilot
. tenstefn and Zech. Bulck and Chrevolet
i Agents. City Auto Garage, rear of
, | t'nlon Trust Building.
window sign*. Furnished
I Rooms. Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and
j Board and Table Roard at 25c each. One
- : of these signs will be given with each
. j six-time order for a classified ad, If
• i paid In advance. Inquire at Office of
. I Telegraph.
FOR SALE—Millinery store in
. Harrisburg. Splendid location.
! Doing good business. Price rea
• sonable to quick buyer. Address
11, 2373, care of Telegraph.
" j FOR SALE Twin Indian motor
• cycle: just overhauled, repainted, re
n nickeled; In good Tunning order; $75.00
5 j cash. Also Presto tank ciieap. Call any
• time. Evenings. Saturday afternoon or
, Sunday preferred. 1531 Cedar street.
I FOR SALE Remington Typewriter,
No. •!. good condition, $14.00. Address
L N.. 2365, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Three wagons left out
;, of a dozen. All painted, ready for use.
• j Must he sold to make room. Groce's
■ Wagon Shop. 1541 Walnut street.
FOR SALE A driving or light de
livery horse. City broke. An iv
can drive. Apply S. Levy. 962 South
■ i Twenty-first street. Both phones.
WTIOI K KIRMTI RE
High and low chests of drawers, three
; secretary desks, two secretary bureaus.
| side chairs, loose seats. Windsor chairs,
j claw and ball foot tables. J. H. Lesher,
(411 Spring street.
I PONY OUTFIT FOR SALE Bay
I pony, 10 years old. sound and gentle;
; good buggy and harness. A bargain,
j Oscar Sultzbaugh. Millersburg, Pa.
FOR SALE Hupmobile touring car,
j in good condition; four new tires; cheap
to quick buyer. Apply Mehring's Gar
age. rear of 427 Boas street.
FOR SALE AT GABLE S. 11?, 115
i and 117 South Second street, 5,000 gal-
I lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme
quality. All the full line of the Acme
, make.
'.„ TOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
elegraph Business office.
! FOR* RENT
i FOR RENT Desk room, on ground j
; floor, with stenographer and telephone. I
; Address 40 North Court street.
' FOR RENT Second floor rcom,
i.iOO ..qua to feet, for light manufactur- ,
ing purposes. New building. Call at
premises. Twelfth and Herr streets.
_ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
| ANY intelligent person can earn good
; income corresponding for newspapers:
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock
] port. N. Y.
I I MADE $50,000 In five years In the
I mail order business, began with $5.
Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea
cock, 355 Lockport, N. Y.
: BUSINESS PERSONALS
AWNINGS Place your order for !
y.wnings with us now. We do UD- i
bolstering of all kinds aud carpet
! work. Jos. Coplinky, successor to Voll
! mi'i", 120SH North Third street. Bell
| 2804J.
FREIGHT DRATAOE. Storage. Shlp
i pers and Distributors of Merchandise
;of ~11 kinds. Prompt and efficient ser-
I vice. Warehouses on P. R. R. and P
jt R. tracks. Montgomery and Co
j iPelpher Line), Tenth beiow Market
street.
j HAVE your Roof Painted and rough I
( carpenter work done now; also window
I screens made to order. For particulars
[address "Carpenter," 273 Herr street. |
i REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING '
i with best material and by expert help
! Send us yor worn furniture. Our best '
efforts insure your satisfaction. S. N '
Cluck. 320 Woodbine street.
NEW AND SECOND-HAND Furniture i
bought and sold. Highest cash price* I
;paid. Drop postal, or phone .'.718 Bell
i Atlas Furniture Co.. 1014 Market street! j
j S. Rifkin —clothing, shoes and furni 1
ture bought and sold. Highest cash
prices paid. 407 Broad street. Harris- '
; burg. Pa. i
| OLD GOLD and Silver, Watches Dla-
i monds and Jewelry bought for highest I
I caSte prices. Jos. D. Brenner. Jeweler '
No. 1 North Third street. Bell phone
i 631 J.
I FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine i
• Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross the '
I Druggist and Apothecary, lift Market
street. Harrisburg. Pa. Telephone'
orders given prompt attention. Bell 1
1960.
HAII.IXG
H. W. LATHE, Hoarding Sfnl.le
National Transfer . to. Movers of
pianos, safes, boilers and general haul
ing. 11. W. f.athe, Manager, Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No
2503 R.
MONEY TO I.OAX
ANY person needing money in!
amounts from $5 to SSO holding a sal-
I aried position, would be benefited by
calling on us. Employes' Discount Co
36 North Third street.
STORAGE
STORAGE HAULING Furniture
household goods and merchandise of all
kinds stored; also hauling of all kinds
—at very low prices. Call, or address
S. Frank, 42# Herr street.
STORAGE 419 Broad
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms, $1 to Wagons. 75 cents
per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co. ui
Broad street. Both phones.
FIRF.PI'.OOF STORAGE AVARI-'"
HOUSE, divided into private rooms for
storage of household goods new
l lildin-s low insurance lnspe
ction Invited. 437-445 bouth Second
street. Harrisburg Storas-o Company
LEGAL NOTICES
April 5, 1915.
HIP Ft:K STREET SPRINKLER AND
SWEEPERS
SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv
ed at the office of the Superintendent
of Streets and Public Improvements up
to 12 o'clock noon, of Saturday. April
17, 1915. for one 500-gallon STREET
SPRINKLER and two two-horse
STREET SWEEPERS. Full descrip
tions, of the machines must accompany
bids: also certified check In the sum of
SIOO.OO. The Superintendent reserves
the right to reject any or all bids.
W. H. LYNCH.
Superintendent.
NOTICE The Harris Building and
Loan Association will meet at the Com
mercial Bank, at 8 P. M., April 19, 1915
for the nomination of officers and di
rectors and the transaction of other
business. The annual election will be
held at the same place at 8 P. M., on
WILMER CROW,
Secretary. 1
THE Harrisburg Polyclinic Dispen
sary will be open dally, except Sundar :
at 3 P. M.. at its new location, I7ol'i
North Second street, for the fred treat-I
mcnt of the worthy poor. '
lEIDING STOCKS HUE
;; . NEGLECTED AGAIN
Bethlehem Steel Proves That Its
Stability Is Not Dependent
Upon Dividend Prospects
i'
i New York. April S. Wall Street.
! leading- stocks were again neglected In
, to-day's early operations, while familiar
11 specialties' rose to new high records.
General Motors added four points to
i Its seven-point advance of the previous
! day and allied issues also were higher.
1 | American Cotton Oil, American Sustar,
I Texas Company and United Hallways,
" j I'M., were included in the other active
- specialties. Bethlehem Steel proved
1 that its stability is not dependent upon
' i dividend prospects by rising to ails.
I four points over yesterday. ltock
I Island and Missouri Pacific were active
' j in the railway group.
; j Ni:w YORK STOCKS
r! New York, April 8.
Open, lligli. i,ow. Clus.
lAma I Cop . t! 4~h t". 4» a . 64% 64%
•| Am m Sng 45 45% 45 45%
s j Am Can . . 31 34 % 31 33%
. Am Can pd 9596', 95 1 j 96 %
t Am C& F. 45% 45% 48% 48%
. Am Cot Oil 49'-. 49 % 48% 4;♦
s Am Ice Sec 31 31 30 % 30*4
Am Loco . 31', 2 31 30 > 4 31 'i
Am Smelt . 6768 :i i 67 J , 67':,
:j Am Sugar . 108*, ins*, 107% 107%
t Am T& T. 11S * » 119 118% 119
[Anaconda . 31% 31 % 31 'i 31%
•1 Atchison .. 60' a 60% 60% 00%
Uft O ... . 72% 72% 72 4 72 u.
' Beth Steel. SS" 4 117 SS 105
| Bltlyn RT. 90 14 90 U 90% 90> 4
ICal Petro. . 16' a lt> '-2 1515%
Can Pacific 163 U 16.1 s * 163 U 163
■ Cent beat h 35 Vi 36% 35 % 35%
CS'O 44% 44% 44 % 44 %
CM& St P 90 90 89 89
C Con Cop. 39 s s 39% 39% 39%
Col F& 1 . 29' 3 29% 29 % 29 %
Corn Prod . 11 ' 2 n»i 11 % 11 aT
Dist Sec . . 6 % 6 %
J£ r ' e 27% 27% 26% 26%
Erie Ist pfd 43 43 % 43 43%
Gen E Co . . 14 7 % 14 S % 14 7 % 14 8 %
Gt Nor pfd 47% 47% 47 47
Gt X Ore s 35 85 % 34% 34%
In-.Met ... 15\ 16 15% 15 %
In-Met pfd
Lehigh Val 137» t 137%
Mex Pet .. 69'fc 71 69% 71
Mo Pae .. 14 14% 13% 13% (
Xat Eead.. 63 63 62% 62%
Xev C C .. 13% 13 % j
X Y Cent.. 86 56% 55% 8." %
|Xor Pas .. 107 107% 106% 106%:
i Puc Mail .. 20 '4 21 20' s 21
i Pgh Coal . 22 22% 22 22%
Pgh C pfd 94 94 I
Press S Car 34 34 33% 33% :
R C Cop.. 20 t h 20 % 20% 20%'
Reading .. 146% 146% 145% 145%
RI& S. . . 24 \ 24% 24% 24% I
RI & S pfd 82 S2 % 81% 82%
So Pacific.. 88% 89 87% 8* i
!So Railway 17'4 18% 17% 18%
jTenn Cop. . 30% 31% 30% 31%
(Texas Co . 143 143 142% 142%.,
!Third Ave. 54% 54% 53% 53%!
Union Pac.
!IT S Rubber 68 69% 67% 68%!
U S Steel. 49»4 49 % 49',* 49'.'.
IT S S pfd. 10S 109 108 109
lUtah Cop.. 57% 5 8 57 5 7
Va C C .. 21% 25% 24% 25%
West U Tel 65% 65% 65% 65 1 /.
j West Mfg.. 76 76% 7 4 7 4
PRII..«I)RI.PHIA PRODUCE
By Associated Press
| Philadelphia. April 8. Wheat
I Steady; Xo. 2. red. car lots, export,
51.53 1 - (fi 1.55%: Xo. 1. "Northern, Du
luth. e?;port. $1.6101.66.
Corn Steady; No. 2. spot,
75%®76%c; Xo. 2. yellow, local. 80®
81c.
Oats Lower; Xo. 2. white, 62'Aifi
63 %c.
Bran Firm- winter, per ton,]
. $28.50: spring, per ton. *25.50tr 28.00.
Refined Sugars Steady; pow
-1 derrd. 6.00 c; line granulated, 5.!»0c; . 00-
! A. 5 80c.
j Butter The market is firm; j
j western, creamery, extras. 32c; nearby, :
' prints, fancy. 35c.
Eggs The market is firm; j
, Pennsylvania and otner nearnv firsts. 1
j free cases. $6.30 per case; do.,
I current receipts, free cases, $6.15 per |
Jw; western, extras. fir sts, 'v.-- ea»-s.
• $6.30 per case; do., firsts, free cases,
i $6.15 per case.
1 Live Poultry Steady: fowls. 17# !
i 17% c: old roosters, luti 12'jc; chickens, i
14®19c: turkeys. 15®> 17c; ducks. 160
I 17c; geese. lL'®l6c.
Dressed Poultry Weak; fresh killed
fowls, fancy. li>Hol9%c; do., aver- i
age, 16® 18c: do., unattractive. 14?# 15c;
old roosters. 14c: frozen fowls. 16®
I 18c; roasting chickens, 17@20c; broil
j ing chickens. 22027 c; turkeys. 180 1
22c: ducks. 1:2018 c: geese, 12016 c.
! Potatoes Market firmer; Penn- •
| ylvania, per bushel. 55060 c: Maine. .
1 per bushel, 50ft 53c; New York, per
j buhel, .. 55c; Jersey, per basket. 30
! 035 c.
: Flour Market nominal: winter
clear. $3.50<i?4.10: straights, Pennsyl-
I vania. $6.60® 6.85; spring, straights, I
: $6.75 ®7.00; do., patents, $7.00@8.00; I
westerr. $4.26(8>4.40: patents. $4 sfJsi j
4.76: Kansas straight, lute sucks, $4.15 I
©4.30; spring, firsts, clear. $4.0004 20.
£tra'«,hts. $4.20(j.4.::0; patents. $4 3441
i.eo.
Hay The market Is weak; tlm- I
othy. No. 1, large bales. $18.00: No. 1.
medium bales, $17.50#' 18.00: No. 2. di .
$15.50® 16.50; Xo. 3, do., $14.00® 15.00; :
samples, $13.00014.00; no grade, $ll.OO
012.00.
i Ciover mixed bay. Light mixe.i
I $17.00017.50; No. 1. do.. sl6 00016 50
So. 2. do.. sl4 5001850.
CIIICAtiO 110 Villi OF THADK i
Chicago. 111., April 8. Board ofl
Trade closing:
Wheat—May. 1.53; July, 1.22.
Corn—May. 72 3 - ; July, 75'
Oats —May. 57'.: Jul v. 54 y.
Pork—-May, 17.10; July, 17.62.
Hard—Mac, 10.12; July. 10.37..
Ribs—May. 10.00; July, 10.32.X
RESOLUTION'S
HKSOI.I TION'S OF KKdIJKT
AT a special meeting of itelly Hose
Company. Xo. 10, the following resolu
tions were adopted;
Whereas. It lias seemed good to our '
Heavenly Father to remove from our i
midst our late worthy and esteemed
fellow-member,
JAJIKS WIX;
Whereas. The Intimate relation long
held by the deceased with the mem
bers of this company, render It proper
that we should place upon record our
appreciation of his servkj as a fire
man and merits as a man; therefore,
be it
Resolved. That we deplore the loss
of James Wix with deep feelings of re
gret, softened only by the confident
hope that his spirit is with those who.
having fought the good fight here, are
enjoying perfect happiness in a better
world:
Resolved. That we tender to his af
flicted family bur sincere condolence
and our earnest sympathy in their af
fliction at the loss of one who was a
good citizen, a devoted fireman and an
upright man.
Resolved. That the engine house be
hung with the emblems of mourning,
and that the hall of meeting be draped
with black for thirty days.
Resolved. That a copy of the fore
going resolution, signed by the presi
dent and certified by the secretary, be
transmitted to the family of the deceas
ed. '
JAMES J. CONORS.
11. 13. HAXLEN,
WM. CLAY.
ERROY FUNK.
WM. BUEIIEER.
Committee.
i Approved April 7. 1915.
I 11. BTROH. Secretary.
CHAS. STROIi, President.
APRIL 8, 1915.
Mrs. Mary A. Stansbury
Dies, Aged 86 Years'
Mrs. Mary A. Stansbury, aged 86 j
widow of Isaac L. Stansburg. died at I 1
the home of her daughter. Mrs. J. J. I
Maglaughlin, 400 North Second street,!]
at 1.45 o'clock this afternoon. Mrs.
; Stansbury had been sick a short time. ,
The survivors are: Mrs. Carrie
Morras, Sharpsburg; Mrs. Alice Gru- '
ber, Mflveesport; William B. Stans
bury, Philadelphia; C. W. Stansburg, |
East Orange,N. J.; Mrs. Sadie Weld-i
man.- Progress, and Mrs. J. J.I
I Maglaughlin.
| For many years Mrs. Stansbury was I
ja resident of South Harrisburg. Her!
• husband, who was one of the oldest:
I Iron workers in Harrisburg at the time!
11 of his death twelve years ago. wasi
1 | Identified with the Paxton and Lochiel I
:lron Works. Mrs. Stansbury was a life- j
' long Methodist and a member of Vine
■ Street Methodist Episcopal Church fori
I many years. Until a year ago she was'
1 Identified with church work.
PENNSY DISPATCHER DEAD j
Charles E. Skinner, aged 27, died i
this morning at his home, 1262 State)
street, after a lingering illness of two
years. He was employed as a night
dispatcher in the Pennsy yards. Mr. '
Skinner was a member of the lm
manuel Presbyterian Church, Peace
and Plenty Lodge, No. S9, Independ
ent Order of Odd Fellows: Sar ol'
America Conimandery, No. 113, Knights
of Malta: Cornplanter Tribe, No. 61, |
Improved Order of Red Men, and the
Order of Railway Telegraphers, lie
Is survived by his wife, one son,
Charles E.. Jr.. and his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Skinner. Funeral
services will be held Monday afternoon
at 2 o'clock, the liev. H. Everett Mall
man officiating. Burial will be made
in the Harrisburg Cemetery. The
members of the Odd Fellows lodge
will have charge of the funeral.
Old Mount Olivet Church
to Be Sold at Auction jj
New Cumberland, Pa.. April S.— <
The old brick church at Ml. Olivet |
Cemetery will be sold at public sale I
Saturday. May l. The church was!
built over 50 years ago by the United I
Brethren congregation, and members!
in New Cumberland and vicinity wor
shiped there.
PHII.ADELPHI \ STOCKS
Philadelphia, April 8. Stocks closed
steady:
American Railways 31
Cambria Steel 45%
General Asphalt 2tC
! General Asnhalt. Pfd 63 s }*
[ Lake Superior Corporation 51..
| Lehigh Navigation 73U
) Lehigh Valley 68 5 i <
Pennsylvania Railroad 53'.. 1
| Philadelphia Electric 23 5 , i
: Philadelphia Company ::7 i
Philadelphia Company. Pfd 35
I Philadelphia' Rapid Transit los.
. Philadelphia Traction 77
, Reading 73 j j_ig
Storage Battery 19
! Union Traction 351£
[ United Gas Improvement 834 i
I'nited States Steel 19' i!
CHICAGO CATTLE
I Chicago, 111., April 8. Hogs Re-i
I ceipts. lfi,000: strong. Bulk of sales, I
j s6.Bsfd 6.95: light. $6.70® 7.00; mixed,
s6.6sth' 7.00: heavy, rough,
$6.45®6.55; pigs. $5.50W 6.55.
| Cattle Receipts. 4,000: firm. Na-:
tlve beef steers. $6.00^8.90; western!
steers. $5.6507.50; cows and heifers.
! $3.00®7.90: calves, $6.25r ( j 8.75.
Sheep Receipts, 10,000: strong.;
| Sheep, S7.(OS/'S.SO; lambs. s7.Bottj 10.50. I
PLANNING I/OCAL OPTION RALLY
Lemoyne. Pa.. April S.—The Wo-1
men's Christian Temperance Union is'
•planning to have a local option rally i
in the I'nited Evangelical Church 011
May 11. Several prominent speakers
are in view by the promoters.
riIIBBER STAMQp
.>J7kj SEALS & STENCILS
L | MFG.BYHBG.STENCtL WORKS ■ |p !
11 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. II j
V
River Front Land
FOR SALE
1
2500 feet of level land facing !
river, on Mrs. S. M. Bell's farm, j
Just outside of Dauphin. Delight
ful site for permanent home, or j
1 summer cottage. Will be sold in j
lots of 100 feet or more. For terms, j
prices, etc., apply to j
DR. W. P. CLARK
Room 200, Calder Building
V I
L
Liquid Rust Preventive
will absolutely protect from
r"y f\ ] corrosion, indefinitely, that new
V tin or other metal roof you
are having put on. If you in
, si.-t upon it. your roofer will use it. thus giving the required pro
tection without the necessity of frequent painting.
Highest testimonials.
THE AMERICAN RUST PROOF COMPANY
205 ( AI.UEH BUII.DING - IIAHKIMIIIUi, PA.
The most popular lOc smoke in Harrisburg is
MOJA
Because it is all Havana quality blended so
I perfectly that it satisfies any taste—strong or
miid.
I Sri'l'KAC.K MEETING AT MjMN
Special to The Telegraph
Blaln, Pa.. April &.—Mrs. E. B.
King, of Philadelphia, w ho is canvass
ing: in (his part of the county, in the
interest of woman suffrage, held a
public meeting last evening at the
home of Airs. Charles o. Gray on Main
j street.
I TOR
Seed Potatoes, consisting of
Early Rose. Spalding Rose. Bur
banks. Golden Coin. Irish Cob
j lers, Peerless, Early Ohio and
! others too numerous to mention.
J. W. Beshore
2XO Mulberry Street
IIARRIBISURG. PA.
-
For Sale
Old Established lia ke Stand—
Boas and Cowden Sis.
Dwelling, II) rooms and store
room, 2-story bake house. 21x41 ft.
with 2 ovens—in condition.
Easy terms; immediate possession.
Good chance for a live wire. Inquire
T. B. Rockafellar
l 202 NORTH STREET
1 AWYFR'S '
REMOVAL NOTICE
! C. H. Backenstoe, Esq.,
i has removed his law offices from
I 14 North Third street to the
Bergner Building
(Rooms Nos. 203 and 204, sec
ond floor), northwest corner of
i Third and Market Sts.. Harrls
| burg, Pa.
Public
Will be sold at executors' sale at
No. 9 North Fifth street, near Mar
ket. all of the household goods con
sisting of l»eds, bedding, mattresses,
carpets, table, chairs, library fur
niture, one large book safe and
other goods, all to be sold without
reserve. Sale next Friday, April !),
at 1 o'clock. Also at the same time
the property.
W. F. BAY, Executor
A. If. SIIREXK, Auctioneer.
TOR SALE
S3OO will buy an SI,BOO
home at 1903 Forster St.
3-story frame, 8 rooms and bath,
all improvements, cement cellar,
concrete walks, side entrance, grass
plot, front and back porches.
Inquire CHARLES BARNHART
1821 Whitehall Street
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