Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, April 15, 1915, Page 11, Image 11

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    TELEPHONE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD-NO EXTRA CHAM
DIED
"INGERT Died, April 15. at 5:15 A.
Mrs. Barbara Wingert. widow of
the late Jessie Wlngert. at her late
residence, 1336 Susquehanna street,
■n her 76th year.
Funeral Monda\ morning, at 8:39.
from above address. Services at St.
1-awrence Uermtn Catholic Church, at
» o'clock. Relatives and friends are
nvlted to attend without further no
tice. Burial Harrlsburg Cemetery.
s MEE On April 12. 1915. George W.
Bmee, aged 66 years.
The relatives and friends are Invited
o attend the services on Friday after
noon, at 2 o'clock, front the residence
>f his son-in-law. Clarence O. llacken
"toss, 225 South Nineteenth street.
Burial East llarrisburg Cemetery.
Perry county papers, please copy.
LOST
LOST OR STRAYED A young Col
ie—missing since Sunday. Answers to
he name of Hob. Suitable reward foi
lis return or information. Bell phone.
V. E. Hause. Bellevue I'ark.
LOST On Saturday afternoon,
ight-wad bill folder, containing sum
»f money. Tan-colored souvenir of tne
.at It* Springs Hotel. Utltz. 1* inper
irlll be liberally rewarded by returning
0 Telegraph Office.
LOST Large, black wallet, contain
ing: sum of money. Kinder kindly re
urn to W. A. Davis, care Loose \\ lies
iiscult Co.. Paxton and Railroad
treets, and receive reward.
FOUND
POUND The well-dressed man. lie
Iways sends his clothes to Kggert s
team Dyeing and French t leaning
Vorks. 1245 Market street. Do you.
loth phones. Call and deliver.
HELP WANTKP—Mate
WASTED First-class mechanic in
utomobile repair shop. One wiio can
perate lathe. Must have experiente.
»so state age. Good oppoit\init> rel
ight man. Reference required. - P
lv M., 2395. care of Telegraph.
WANTED Young man for draft
ig and archltectutaltiacJng.wlth
utile experience. Box 40.. Humtnels
awn, Pa.
W VNTED Young man. about U
"ars old. to work in restaurant Ap
ly Philadelphia Quick Lum.li. -UJ
road street. .
WANTED Three stonemasons. Ap
ly this evening ii e t wee rib an d _
clock, to 438 Main street, steelton, l a.
WANTED. AT ONCE One good
aperhanger; must be sober and
•ious. Apply D. W. Blxler, b-- 1 eflet
[reet.
\UTO transportation school wants
ien to become practical chauffeurs
lid earn ITS to *IOO per month \\t
ice a thorough course in « rude and
tactical work tor »30.uu.. No. j North
ameron. Bell phone
MEN WANTED Men for the Tea
nd Coffee Business: must furnish bona
nd good reference: married men P'c-
Prred. Apply Grand I nion Tea to.,
)S North Second street.
WANTED Two married men for
ea and Coffee routes. Must he able
> furnish bond. Jewel lea Co., -6.*
road street.
WANTED Carriage painter, flrst
ass striper and varnlsher; permanent
jsition for right man. Apply t rispen
otor Car Co.. 413 South Cameron
reet. Harrlsburg. Pa.
WANTED Two paperhangers. All
ecework and steady employment,
pnly W. A. Reamer & son. IjOj North
xth street.
HELP WANTED —Female
WANTED Girls over 16
tars of age to learn cigarmaking.
aid while learning. Apply Har
sburg Cigar Co., cQO Race street.
WANTED Experienced assistant
dressmakin.- parlors. Ap' lv 220 Lo
ist street, third lloor. between 9 A. M.
id 6 P. M. Apprentice girl wanted,
nail sum paid while learning.
W VNTED Tell demonstrators,
ppfv 90S North Third street, between
and 11 A. M. and 1 and 5 P. M.
WANTED Bright, energetic lady
' neat appearance and selling ability,
ood salary. Address M.. 2396, care of
elegrapn.
WANTED Students to enter our
lor'tliand class for the summer. Just
aced another student after nineteen
eeks' preparation. Call, or phone,
ell 7 0 4 R. Harrlsburg Shorthand
hool, SI North Second street.
WANTED White girl for general
juseWork. Call 2116 North Fifth
reet.
WANTED Girl to act as steno
•apher and clerk: must have good
ferences: steady employment to right
irty. Address, stating salary wanted,
ox A. 2393, care of Telegraph.
WANTED White glr! for general
lusework; no washing. Apply 193?
ortli Second street.
WANTED An experienced white
rl for cooking and general house
ork; three In family; reference re
tired. Call Bell phone 948 J. Loca
on. North Second street.
EDUCATED WOMEN of refinement,
er 21. with forceful personality, am
tious to earn good salary; excep
onal opportunity to travel: extablish
-1 business: reference required. Ad
ess 8.. 238", care of Telegraph.
iIELF WANTED—.MaIe and Female
RAILWAY MAIL AND POSTAL
[JERKS Examinations soon; over
)00 appointments yearly. I»repare at
jme. Write for our Plan No. 15. of
lyment after appointment. Phlladel
iia Business College. Civil Service De
irtment, Philadelphia. Pa.
SALESMEN WANTED
PAINT SALESMAN Exclusive tei
lory. Imported Enamel Paint well
Ivertlsed. Liberal commission. Ad
—«s Advertising Manager. C3<o Payne
enue, Cleveland. Ohio.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe
DRUGS Q. A wishes position In
arrisburg or vicinity for the suni
er. Can start June 1. h S. Webster,
fi South Sixteenth. Philadelphia. Pa.
WANTED Chauffeur wants posl
jn. private or commercial: make own
pairs; sober: not afraid of hard work;
tv or country. Address 1913 Derry
reet. Poone S42J.
Have you a plot of
ground uptown to ex
change for a couple of ren
tal houses on the Hill? Say,
$3,000 to $4,000 worth of
ground.
We have a customer for a
garage (price must be reason
able) in the vicinity of Second
and State streets.
EILLER BROTHERS & CO.
REAL ESTATE
re Insurance Surety Bond*
Locust anil Court Streets
THURSDAY EVENING,
, SITUATIONS WANTF.I)—MaIe j
I WANTED Position running iru* k. i
f I in or out of city; can make own re- I
e i pairs: two years experience. Call, or
i address, C. F. Krebs. 1937 Swatara
( street. •
WANTED German, married man. i
t with four children, desires postlon on i
e farm. Apply 4*o Mohn street, Steelton.
- | Pa.
p WANTED By white man. work of
any kind: can furnish reference. Ad
dress H.. 2390. care of Telegraph.
[1 —— .
WANTED Young colored man de
e sires position as first-class chauffeur;
- strictly sober and reliable; can do own
:. , minor repairs. Call, or address, 665 1
! Brtggs street. |
, ' TINSMITH, both Inside and out; best I
|of references. Call, or write, for inter- ;
view. M. Armington, 2352 Ellerslie I
■ I street.
> ! WANTED Middle-aged white man
>' desires position as night watchman or
• day watchman: best of reference. Call
United phone 441 Y.
; SITUATIONS WASTED—I"! —ll
R! WANTED Young, white girl de
• . sires work of any kind. Call, or ad
-1 dress. 1215 Fulton street.
. ! WANTED —By white woman, day's
. | work of any kind. 1415 Wallace street.
1 • WANTED Reliable colored girl
j wants general housework In small fam
ily. Bell phone 3236 M.
I WANTED Curtain and blanket;
■ washing. Address T.. 2392, care of I
> I Telegraph.
; | WANTED Colored girl desires
; j general housework; no cooking. Call,
i or address, Sarah Johnson. 122S Spruce
> avenue.
WANTED Young colored girl
wants position to ai sist with house
-1 work, or as child's nurse. Call, or ad
-1 dress. 1711 North Seventh street.
WANTED Half-grown colored
■ girl desires position as child's nurse, or
to assist with housework. Call, or ad
■ I dress. 1194 Julia avenue.
I J WANTED Colored woman desires I
■ : position in privat" ,'amilv as second I
j girl or chambermaid in hotel. Call, or
address. 1413 Currant avenue.
I WANT EI >— By white woman, day's i
I work for Monday and Tuesday: good I
I reference. Address 465 South Cameron
.! street, back of Farmer's Produce Co. j
. j —— I
i I WANTED Colored woman desires |
. ; position as i hambermaid or day's work. ,
. j Call, or address, 1413 Currant avenue.
I |
Vi ANTED White woman wants !
■ wahing and ironing for small family, or |
I bundle washing. Call at 2115 Maltke
| avenue.
it WANTED - Position as bookkeeper:
.j by young lady having liad six > ears'
[ experience: can furnish best of refer-j
i | ence Address It.. 2395. care of Tele- i
| graph.
! WANTED Neat. young colored!
I I girl desires day's or week's work or
j general housework: can furnish ref- j
, ; eren e. Address 1915 Logan avenue.
, WANTED Colored woman desires
■ day's work of any kind. Call, or ad- |
. dress. 1915 avenue.
WANTED Colored girl wants gen- j
eral housework; can do plain cooking; '
can give references. Call, or address. |
. 31S Mulberry street.
WANTED Neat, young, experienc- I
ed white girl desires position as
waitress. Call, or address. 1540 Thomp
son avenue.
HELP WANTED—MaIe or Female
WANTED German man and wife j
wish positions of any kind; man is car
penter by trade. Apply Box 111. Steel-!
ton. Pa.
, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE 2518 Jefferson street; i
new brick house: all improvements; a
' bargain on easy terms. Inquire T. A.
Bell. 820 North Third itreet.
FOR SALE Desirable building lots
in the Tenth Ward, located on Fourth,
Fifth. Schuylkill and Atlas streets.
An opportunity for a builder or real
estate dealer to secure well located
property for development purposes. Ad- 1
dress L. No. 1587, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALK OR RENT Fine, new I
1 2H-story brick residence, in good lo
cality. 1001 North Seventeenth street;
' corner lot. 60x120: eight rooms; finished
upper story; center hall; all improve- ;
: menis; easy terms: immediate posses
sion. Inquire of George A. Shreiner,
Seventeenth and Forster streets.
FOR SALE Two Summer Cottages,
each containing six rooms, located
■ along Susquehanna river and railroad,
eighteen miies from Harrlsburg. Goo.l
> water. Price, S2OO and J.IOO. respective
ly.* Address P. O. Box 219. Pc-nbrook.
■;
I FOli SALE l3l Royal Terrace. 2-
story brick: 1933 Derry street, all .-on
veniencea. 3-story frame; 1927-LY29.
two lots. 20x125. Bell phone. J. O.
I Matter, 1933 Derry.
FOR SALE 1712 Susquehanna
street; three-storv bricA eight rooms, I
hall and bath; eemenr cellar. Price.
1 5J.350. Inquire Charles Barnliart. IS2I J
Whitehall street.
• FOR SALE—
'■ JS3O N. Second St. New 2 FJ-storv ,
• [ brick and stucco S rooms, bath anil i
■ I steam heat front and rear porch
■ [ lot 25x100. This is one of the best tin- •
Islied houses In the city.
Seventh St.. New Cumberland one- !
. half square from trolley line nearly J
new 2 VS -story brick S rooms, bath !
■ and hot water heat front and rear
porches hardwood floors lot, 100X1
■ 135.
BRINTON-PACKER CO..
Second and Walnut Sts. |
BUNGALOW FOR SALE 8 rooms j
' bath gas furnace .porch |
'! lot. 35x110 fruit garden 2O root I
I alley on rear. Price. $2,800. Little I
,' ( ash needed. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner 1
' J Building.
J NO. 35 SOUTH THIRTEENTH
• STREET dwelling and store room;
' I lot 25x100; price reasonable. Thifc is a
1 LIOOD property to buy as it will greatly
increase in value. Bell Realtv Co. I
. | Bergner Building.
'I IXJOK WHAF $2.7.00.00 WILL BUY! '
; ! SL-Acre farm, located 3 miles west of |
• ! Ooldsboro ll miles from Harrlsburg ,
,, —6-room frame dwelling bank barn
[ —spring and running water large
'\ariety of fruit also two horses
-! one brood sow 2 cows 2 market
■ ' wagons one farm wagon plow
■ | harrow hay rake corn planter —•'
, <-orn plow mower cultivator
I'orn grinder 2.000 fe-t of finished
- I lumber. Possesion at ONCE. Brinton- '
■ i Packer Co.. Second and Walnut Sts. !
i
; j FOR SALE New brick houses. 9
; I rooms, bath. g:is. electric light, steam !
(heat, porches, good location, well built. 1
- i finished in chestnut. Particulars at Bell i
k ! Realty Co.. Bergner Building.
FOR SALE Small amount of cash I
i needed three-story house all Im- j
i provements steam heat now va- '
■ cant. Inspect it. No. 18 North .Six- 1
, teenth street. Bell Realty Co.. Berg-
I ner Building. i
! FOR SALE—Corner building lot. 100 x'
120 Third and Heyd streets. Camp '
Hill square from trolley, railroad i
I and freight station price reduced t
1 from $825 to $475. A. F. Werner. 213
Chestnut.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT j
FOR RENT Six-room houses at
! Edgemont. on Twenty-third street, one
; half mile north of Penbrook. inquire ;
of W. Brenneman. Penbrook. corner.
' of Curt'.n and Elm.
FOf: RENT A tliree-story dwell
ing house. No. 1007 North Sixth streot;
iall conveniences; cemented cellar: steam
hoat. etc. J. T. Ensoiinger, Second and
Chestnut streets.
! REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT
i .No. 111 ft Walnut St S2O 00 I
No. 1413 Market St 2« 60
No. 2<>l6 Kensington St 10 50
I No. 1019 S. 21H St. 10 00
J K. GIPPLE,
1251 Market Street.
FOB REXT
603 Maclay St $20.00
1200 N. 3rd St., apartment $20.00 '
J. S. SIBLE.
256 Herr St.
FOR RENT Two-story brick
house, two miles north of Dauphin.
Nine rooms and bath. An Ideal sum- i
mer home. For particulars address
David Hoffman. Dauphin. Pa.
FOR RENT 1827-1841 Pe tin "street! I
2-story brick fac tory building, 75 ft by I
j 39 ft. in first-class condition, equipped
! with elevator, steam heat, electric 1
light, gas. and toilets on bot floors.
This building is particularly suited for
light manufacturing purposes. Apply I
to M. 11. Plank, 312 Forster street, !
Harrlsburg, Pa.
— i
FOR RENT 1954 Swatara street; !
eight rooms and bath; house In gooo
condition. Possession given 17th of
April. Rent. $14.00. Apply 29 North '
Sixteenth atrcet. City.
FOR RENT Three-storv brick I
house. 1713 North Third street; all 1m- !
provements; immediate possession. Ap- '
ply 1100 North Front street.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT New modern apart
! menis, 6 rooms, bath, pantry, storage,
! continuous hot water, front and rear
| porches. Apply H. \V. Miller. Stale
Hlgaway Dept., or 3210 North Third.
Bell phone MR.
NEW, modern apartments, 2208 North
Third street; reception hall. 6 rooms,
bath, steam heat, hardwood floors,
laundry, [rout and rear porches. Ap
ply C. C. Whlteman. 2208 North Third :
street.
FOR RENT Two five-room apart- j
ments; modern improvements; front !
and rear porches. Apply 2019 Green j
street. j
FOR RENT Two-room furnished
apartment for light housekeeping; sc
ioiul floor front; all conveniences. Ap
ply before 6 P. M. to 621 North Second,
after ti P. M.. 518 North Second. Bell
• phone 1624 J.
FOR RENT A furnished suite of
two rooms, bath and kitchenette, for
j housekeeping: hot water; city steam
I heat. Apply Penn'a Realty & Improve- ;
i ment Co.. 1 :t2 Locust street.
FOR RENT Very desirable apart- !
, ments. modern improvements, steam i
! heat, electric light. live rooms and
| buth. Crescent and Mulberry, known as
the "Etter Apartments." Apply \V. A. j
I HefTeitlnger. 416 South Thirteenth 1
j street.
FOR RENT Seven-room apart- :
! ment—completely furnished; all niod
i crn conveniences. Address J.. 2397. care j
| »f Telegraph. j
APARTMENT FOR RENT Second
floor, six larxe rooms, fifur bay win- ■
j dows, all facing street and Capitol; I
tileil bath: pantry; city steam and;
j electric lights. inquire 400 North i
street.
| '
1 FOR RENT Apartments. four j
i rooms and bath, all conveniences, locat- j
ed on corner Sixth and Harris streets, j
Apply to L. Filbert, 1542 North Sixth!
j street. j
FOR RENT Apartment 1101 North !
Third street; all conveniences; steam i
heat. Apply 264 Herr street. I
FOR RENT Third floor 239 North !
street; five rcr.ms; pantry; tiled bath; !
all hardwood floors; large side and rear j
porches; all modern conveniences. Ap-!
j ply first floor. 239 North street. |
FOR RENT Apartment, with all ;
| modern improvements, including city •
' steam heat. No. 204 Walnut street. E. I
| Mather Co.
| FOR RENT —2O North Fourth street.
! third floor apartment; five rooms and
: bath; electric lights, gas and steam
I beat. Call at 430 Walnut street.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Two bright, airy rooms
furnished for light housekeeping; all ,
; improvements; gas range: kitchen cabi- ■
1 net- refrigerator; gas on separate j
meter- possession; references »
j exchanged. Apply 342 South Sixteenth |
street. ______ !
FURNISHED -ROOM KOR RENT
also room and board for two gentle- .
. men. in private family. Apply 230
South Harrlsburg street. Steelton. Pa.
FOR RENT One second-story back
room and one third-story front, with
use of batli and phone. 203 Kelker ,
street.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms,
for light housekeeping, on first floor. |
1417 Vernon street.
FOR RENT Two unfurnished
rooms, suitable for, light housekeeping:
use of bath and phone: elegant loca
tion- middle-aged or elderly people
preferred. 227 Boas street.
FOR RENT Two rooms for light
housekeeping; use of bath. Apply 526 ;
| Camp street.
FOR RENT Several unfurnished j
' rooms for light housekeeping; no chil- ;
dren Also one furnished room. Apply :
| si l North Third street. j
FOR RENT Two nice, large rooms, j
! in private family, furnished or unfur- '
■nished. suitable for light housekeeping.!
j Address Box L, 2388. care of Telegraph.
I FOR RENT Nicely furnished front j
room' bay window; view to Market '
! street: all conveniences. Inquire Het-!
| rick Apartments, 22 Sfluth Fourth
' street. I
i FOR RENT Two rooms on third
'floor furnished for light housekeeping
! Apply 132" North Sixth street.
I FOR RENT Furnished rooms.
I sin.tie or ensuite; all conveniences, In
-1 eluding phone: referenco required. Ap
plv 1115 North Front street. '
ItOOMS WANTED
WANTED Three or four furnished
I rooms, on one lloor; exclusive use of
bath- central location. Address A., 2899,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED
POSITIVELY HIGHEST CASH
PRICES PAID for Furniture, Carpets,
Clothing. Dry goods and Shoes. Send
postal to 636 Herr street. City. Don't
i sell till you see me.
WANTED A light delivery wagon.
I Call Bell phone lO2J.
! SECOND-HAND BICYCLES WANT-'
I ED. call, or write. Excelsior Cycle
Co.. 10 South Market Square. Bell phone
; 689 W.
I WANTED Bicycles, or parts of
bicycles, for highest cash prices, at
! once. Try Keystone quick repair ser
! vice and save money. Keystone Cycle
ICO.. 814 North Third street Both
; phones.
I BOARD WANTED
• WANTED Home with private fam
! 11 v until Fall for girl and boy. ll and
(12 years. Reasonable priee paid. Ref-
I erences exchanged. 8., 2389. care of
! Telegraph.
HOARDERS WANTED
• TWO men can secure board In pri
vate family. Pleasant second story
front room and use of telephone.
Worklngtnen preferred. Terms reason
able. Address W„ 2391. care of Tele
graph.
SEVERAL refined. Christian fami
lies wanted as summer boarders at
Lime Valley Farm. Will op< n about
.lime 1. For particulars address Box
167, Kheeins, Pa.
HARRISBURG SSSfeSI TELEGRAPH
| FOR SAU: I
! FOR SALE Five-passenger Tour- !
ing Oar, In excellent condition. Would
' make rood Jitney bus or delivery i
i wagon. Price, $175.00. To see tlie car
address P. O. Box 392, Harrisburg. Pa.
| FOR SALE Will sell at sacrifice a i
I "-passenger Stcddard-Dayton automo
j bile, 50-liorse-power, model 1912; extra;
powerful engine; best condition; all!
i new tires. Apply by letter for more,
I information, to M., 2376. care of Tele
■ graph.
! i
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be,
. secured at the Telegraph Business
! Office. i
FOR SALE—MOTJORCYCLKS
i Hnrley-Davldson's, Indians, Reading.
• Standards, Yales. etc.. $50.00 and up.
Rebuilt and guaranteed to be as repre- ;
J sented. Heagy Bros.. 1204 North Third |
street. :
I FOR SALE Motorcycle casings, j
28x3—while they last, $6.50. Bicycle
Tires from $1.25 tip. When buying men
tion the Telegraph. Excelsior Cycle
Co.. 10 South Market Square.
| !
I'l'BlilC SALE
I WIUJ be sold at public sale, on Satur- j
I day next, Apni 17. at the Broad Strnet
I Market, a large lot of old books. Sale ;
I starts at half past eight o'clock in the !
' morning. A. H. Shrenk. Auctioneer.
! FOR SALE Mahogany back bar to '
I soda fountain; cost $500; in use ten:
months; bargain to quick buyer. Ap- j
I ply F. W. McNeal, 1015 North Third
I street. |
FOR SALE Second-hand motor- j
! cycles from $40.00 up. Bicycles from
! $5.00 up. Investigate. Try us for re- I
pairs. Save money. Quick service. I
I Work guaranteed. Harrisburg Motor
cycle Exchange, 1302 North Sixth
street.
| FOR SALE—Grocery store, furniture,
3 counters, shelving with rocker bins.
I Apply 2019 Green street.
J FOR SALE Several very cheap four j
and six-cylinder touring cars and j
| trucks. 413 South Cameron street.
FOR SALE Ford Raceabout Road- j
ster; overhauled: extras. Bargain. |
Address D.. 2394, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Motorboat. Apply 42S
Ann street, Aliddletown, Pa.
FOR SALE One 30-H.-P. Cadillac; j
will make good delivery truck. Apply
!'525 PefTer street.
| |
| FOR SALE Palace organ, SIO.OO. j
I Call at 1915 Kulton street.
I
; FOR SALE IS Wyandotte hens,
! incubator and brood house. X. W. Tlll
| man. Cigar Store. Lemoyne.
i HARRISBURG INVESTMENTS
| Keystone State Industrial Fair and
Merchants Ice Co. stock, shares selling '
j rapidly. For particulars see F. J. Oar- '
lington. 4 North Fifth street. Hell j
| phone 3652.
, GLASS window signs. Furnished
Rooms. Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and
j Board and Table Board at 25c each. One
of these signs will be given with each I
I six-time order for a classified ad. if
; paid in advance, inquire at Oftic* of
| Telegraph.
I GO TU GABLE'S for wire fence of all
| kinds and gates to match. No. 111-117
I South Second.
, .
i FOR SALE One bank partition
suitable for office French plateglass
—marble base genuine oak - valued
'at $750.00 for SIOO. Call Bell phone
11543 R. Apply Harrisburg lxjan Office,
225 Market street, second floor.
j \
j FOR SALE Bay driving horse; has
some speed: safe for lady to drive: also
lone rubber-tire buggy, good as new;
handmade harness to suit. Address M.,
P. O. Box 92. Hummelstown, Pa.
FOR SALE Merry-go-round in
good condition; engine good as new;
also good organ, liall game and tent.
Inquire Charles Ret gel. Second and
Landis streets, Hummelstown, Pa.
! THE Harrisburg Harness and Sup-
I ply Company's Trunks, Suitcases and
! Bags of genuine leather at prices lower
I than elsewhere. Repairing a specialty,
j Second and Chestnut streets.
, FOR SALE —AT GABLE'S. 11?, 115
and 11" South Second street. 5,000 gal
| lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme
I quality. All the full line of the Acme
I make.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
,i Telegraph Business office.
! FOR SALE—I9IS model Kennebec j
; Canoe, fully equipped. Bell phone 2604.
i
FOR RENT
' FOR RENT Desirable offices In the
Spooner Building, No. 9 North Market
Square, third lloor, fronting on Court'
avenue. Apply Commonwealth Trust
Co.. 222 Market street.
I
i FOR RENT Second floor room.
I 3.700 square feet, for light manufactur
ing purposes. New building. Call at
i premises. Twelfth and Herr streets.
I _
! EXCHANGE
! FOR EXCHANGE Desirable home
property on the Hill for investment
j property. Address W., 2400. care of
j Telegraph.
BUSINESS OPl'<>KTI MTIES
i ANY Intelligent person can earn good j
! Income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Send for par- I
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798. Lock- I
1 port, N. Y.
' WANTED A Bond or Stock sales
; man to sell H per rent, preferred Hosiery
Stock. Address R., 2386, care of Tele
, graph. ■
! I MADE $60,000 in five years in the
I mail order business, began with $5.
I Send for free booklet. Tells how Hea
j cock. 355 Lockport. N. Y.
4 1 BUSINESS PERSONALS
! REPAIRING AND UPIIOLSTKRING I
with best material and by expert help. I
, Send u* yor worn furniture. Our best'
efforts insure your satisfaction, a N !
j Cluck. 320 Woodbine street. '!
1 NEW AND SECOND-HAND Furniture
i bought and sold. Highest cash prices
i naid Drop postal, or phone 3718 Bell
! Atlas Furniture Co.. 1014 Market street
' | OLD GOLD and Stiver, Watches, Dla- !
monds and Jewelry bought for h/ghest ■
• y.n<ih prices. Jos. D. Brenner, Jeweler I
No! 1 North Third str.et. Bell phone I
• 631 J- i
, „ff^Ttrfjiy'u,ra;„.r *;b; j
. »i.,sass
orders given prompt attention. Bell
' 1960. |
HAULING
j „ W. LATHE. Boarding Stable aad
National , ,**n, r r , Movers of
I pianos. »»*es. j)®' I®™ 1 ®™ Bene ' »l haul, j
ing. »». W ' » tf er ' Fifth and 1
I woodbine streets. Bell phone No. I
2603R
MONET TO LOAN
ANY person needing money in
amounts from $5 to SSO holding a sal
-1 aried position, would be benefited by
• 1 calling on us. Employes' Discount Co.,
. , 36 North Third street.
STORAGE
- "STORAGE HAULING
I household goods and merchandise of all
tl kinds stored: also hauling of all kinds
t ! _ a t very low prices. Call, or sddrers,
is Frank. 427 Herr street.
I House Clears Second
Reading Calendar of
72 Bills During Day
I'M bile Service Amendments
I The House to-day cleared a second j
! reading calendar of seventy bills and j
* a first reading calendar of forty-four.
| The bills drafted by the Public Serv
| Ice Commission counsel for amend- j
I ntrnt of the public service law were i
i amended and the measures advocated |
j by the Home Rule League to curtail
'■ the authority the commission went
through on second rending and two
j were made special orders for Tuesday
| morning.
The bill regulating sale of theater I
j tickets was recommitted.
CHICAGO CATTLE
By Associated Press
' Chicago, 111., April 15. Hogs Re
ceipts. 17.000: slow. Bulk of sales, $7.20
| W7.40: light. s7.lo<iJ 7.55; mixed. $7.0«
7.45: heavy. S«>.SOfj 1 7.40: rough. $6.80(1f
17.0U; pigs, $6.00 «i 6.90.
Cattle Receipts. 3.000: firm. Na
' tive beef steers. sti.Oo s? 8..".5: western.!
I $5,006 7.40; cows anil heifers, $2.80® i
18.00; calves, $5.5Q©5.00.
i Sheep Receipts, 10.000: steady.
; Sheep, $7.40®8.55: lambs, $7.75® 10.60.
STORAGE
STORAGE 419 Broad street, for
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 75 cents
I per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co.. 411 I
i Broad street. Both phones. j
FIREPROOF STORAGE WARE
HOUSE, divided Into private rooms for
storage of household goods new
I iildin's low Insurance tn-spec- !
tlon invited. 437-445 South Second
stioet. Htrrisbnrg Storage Company
RAZOR BLADES
I ALL KINDS of razor blades resharp
ened; made better than new; safety 2oc
per dozen; Star. 15c; old style, 25c; leave
orders Henry Gilbert Sons' Hardware
2)9 Market street.
CARD OF THANKS
H. H. THOMAS AND FAMILY desire
jto thank their friends and neighbors
for the many kindnesses shown them
(during their recent bereavement in the
i death of a wife and mother.
j W. H. SMITH AND FAMILY, of
j New Fourth street, desire to
thank friends and neighbors for the
many kindnesses shown them during
the illness ami death of their mother.
| NOTICES
XOTIU3
THE Annual Meetinfc of the Paxtang
I Cemetery Association will be hold in
| the office at the cemetery, between Iho
j hours of 2 an<l 3 P. M.. Monday, 26th
j April.
BELLETT LAWSON, I
Secretary.
LEGAL NOTICES
THE State Highway Department,
Harrlsburg, Pa., Invites sealed pro
posals for the purchase and delivery of
material, machinery, implements, and
tools for maintenance and repair of
State Highways, in sucli quantities as
may be ordered from time to time. Such
proposals will be received at the oftice
of the State Highway Department
Canltol Building. Harrlsburg, Pa., untii
10 o'clock A. M„ April 20. 1915, when
they will be opened and scheduled. It
shall be an essential term of said pro
posals that the prices submitted there
in shall remain In force from the date
of such proposal to the close of the
fiscal year ending May 31. 1916. I'pon :
application being made to the State
Highway Department at Harrlsburg,
Pa., bidding blanks will be furnished to
prospective bidders, which must be re
turned by the bidder in a sealed en
velope. marked "PROPOSALS FOR
FURNISHING MATERIAL. M \-
CHINERY. IMPLEMENTS. AND TOOLS
TO THE STATE HIGHWAY DEPART- I
MENT." Joseph W. Hunter. First I
Deputy State Highway Commissioner. !
NOTICE Letters Testamentary on '
the Estate of Sarali A. Whitmoyer, late ;
of Harrlsburg, Dauphin County. Pa.,
deceased, having been granted to the
undersigned residing in Harrlsburg Pa.. |
all persons indebted to said Estate are j
requested to make immediate payment, i
and" those having claims will present j
them for settlement to
WILLIAM li. WHITMOYER, 1
FRANK S. WHITMOYER),
Or. Executors. !
I I. P. BOWMAN,
j Attorney.
NOTICE is hereby given that an ap
plication will lie made to the Gover- .
I nor of the State of Pennsylvania on '
Thursday. May 6, 1915, by Lewis Ra- |
| turln, Samuel Fishman. Samuel Kat/.-
] man and Robert Rosenberg, under the!
I Act of Assembly of t lie Comonwealth
of Pennsylvania, entitled An act to
provide for the incorporation and regu
lation of certain corporations." ap
proved April 29. 1874. and the supple
ments thereto for the charter of an in
tended corporation to be called Capital
Realty Company, the character and ob
ject of which Is to hold, lease, buy and
sell real estate and for these pur
poses to have and possess and enjoy all
the right and benefits and privileges
of the said Act of Assembly and Its
supplements.
ROBERT ROSENBERG.
Solicitor.
|
For sale: Corner two-story brick, No. 1808 Boas St., 6 rooms, hall and bath, all im
provements, range, furnace, cement cellar, concrete walls and steps, grass plots, side en
trance, front and back porch, bay window, price $2,200, on easy terms. 1903 Forster St.,
3-story frame, 8 rooms and bath, all improvements, side entrance, garage, concrete
' walks, price SI,BOO. 1712 Susquehanna, 3-story brick, 8 rooms, hall and bath,price $2,350.
CHARLES BARNHART
1821 Whitehall Street
APRIL 15, 1915,
ANOTHER SESSION OF
j ACTIVITY IN MARKETS
Gains of 2 to 5 Points Were
Registered by Various In
dustrial Issues
Hy Associated Press
New York. April 15. Early deal
] Ings In the stock market to-day polnt-
I ed to another session of extreme aetlv
' Ity. Initial prices suggested further
I profit taking by reason of the Irregular
ity of the movement. Bethlehem Steel
opened with a lot of 500 shares at 135
to 136, a minimum overnight rise of
threo points. Gains of two to flve
points were registered by various ln
| dustrlal and equipment issues, while
I some of the more important railway
i shares like Union Pacific, New York
Central. Atchison and St. Paul were
fractionally lower. Local tractions add
ed materially to recent advance on very
large offerings.
NEW YORK STOCKS
New York, Aiyll 15.
Opent. High. Low. Clos.
Alaska G M 303874 St> Va 37%
Amal Cop .. 73"s 75 >» 73 ii 74 V*
Am Bt Sug 40 411's 45 V* 46%
Am Can .. 35% 36% 35% 38>,»
Am C& F. 52 54}g 52 54%
Am Cot Oil 51 51H 51 51 Vi
Am Ice Sec 33% 34 33% 33%
Am Loco . 42V» 49% 42% 49%
Am Smelt . 71% 73% 71% 72%
Am Sugar . 109 109% 108% 108%
Am T & T. 120% 122% 120% 121%
Anaconda . 30% 36% 35% 36%
Atchison .. 102% 103% 102% 102%
B& O ... . 76% 76% 76% 76%
Beth Steel. 135 138 131 132
Bklyn RT. 92 92% 91% 91%
Cal Petro. . 16% 19 16% 18
Can Pacilic 169 169 % 168 168%
Cent Leath 38% 39 38% 88%
& 0 47 47% 46% 46%
CM& St P 92% 94 91% 93%
C Con Cop. 44% 44% 44 44 %
Col F& I. 33% 34% 33 33%
Con Gas .. 124% 126% 124% 126
Corn Prod. 13% 11% 13% 14%
Erie 28 29 27% 28%
Erie Ist prd n% 45% 43% 44%
Gen E Co.. 149 151 149 151
Gen Motors 146% 146% 144 144
Goodrh BK 52% 52% 51% 51%
Gt Nor ptd 119% 120% 119% 120
Gt N Ore s 39% 40% 39% 391;.
In-Met ... 20% 21% 20% 21%
In-Met pl'd 74 ■'< 75% 73% 73%
IK CSo ... 24% 25'1 24% 25 >«
Lehigh Val 142 144 % 141% 142%
Mex Petro. 80 83% 80 82%
Mo Pac .. 16 16% 15% 15%
Nat Lead.. 63' 2 67 % 63% 66y.
N Y Cent.. 87% 88% 87% 87%
NY.NH& H 61 63% 61 62%
Nor & W. . 104% 104% 104% 104%
Nor Pac .. 109 V* 109% 108% 108%
Pac Mail .. 22% 23% 22% 23%
PR R ... 109% 110 109 109%
Pgh Coal . 22% 22% 22% 22%
Pgh C pfd . Ex div 1 U.
Press S Car 36% 39% 36% 3 8
R C Cop.. 22% 22% 22% 22%
Reading .. 150% 153 150% 151
RI & S .. 26% 26% 26 26
ISo Pacific.. 92 92% 91% 92%
ISo Railway 18% 19% 18% 18%
ISo Rwv pfd 58% 58%
Tenn Cop. . 33 33 V 4 32% 32%
Texas Co . 138 138
Third Ave . 54% 58 54% 54%
Union Pac. 131 132% 130% 131%
*U S Rub.. 73% 74 72% 73%
U S Steel. 56% 58 55% 56%
| Utah Cop.. 64% 66% 64% 64%
Va C C .. 26% 27% 26% 27%
; West Md . 24 24 23% 24
j West U M'e 1 67% 68% 67% 68
West Mfg.. 79% 82% 78% 81%
* Ex div 1 %.
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS
Hy Associated Press
| Philadelphia, April 15. Stocks
I closed strong.
Cambria Steel 48%
1 General Asphalt •>"!
[General Asphalt, Pfd 67
I Uke Superior Corporation 5%
I Lehigh Navigation 751 i
Lehigh Valley 71%
I Pennsylvania Railroad 54%
'Philadelphia Electric t
] Philadelphia Company 28%
Philadelphia Company, Pfd 34
1 Philadelphia Rapid Transit 10%
I Reading 75%
j Storage Battery 50
Union Traction 36'j
I'nited Gas Improvement 84
United States Steel 56%
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
Hy Associated Press
Chicago, 111., April 15. Board of
Trade closing:
Wheat —May, 1.61%; July. 1.30
Corn —May. 74; July. 76-\.
Oats—May. 56 J «: July, 55 K .
Pork —May. 17.27; July, 17.1 7.
Ijird—May. 10.12; July, 10.37.
Ribs—May, 10.05; July, 10.37.
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE
By Associated J'rcss
Philadelphia, April 15. Wheat
Higher; No. 2. red. oar lots, $1.55®)
1.60: No. 1, Northern. Duluth, export,
$1.67 ©i 1.70.
Corn—Market firmer; No. 2, spot, 76'4
®77%c; No. 2. yellow, local, BOV4O
SI '4c.
Oats Firm; No. 2, white,
64c.
Bran Firmer; winter, per ton,
$29.50; spring;, per ton, $27.000J7.D0.
Refined Sugars Steady: pow
dered. G.OOc; fine granulated, 5.»0c; con
fectioners' A. 6.80 c.
Butter The market Is firm;
western, creamery, extras. 35c; nearby,
prints, fancy. 3oc.
Eggs The market la firm;
Pennsylvania and oilier nearbv firm*
free cases, S6.SO per case; do.,
current receipts, free cases, $6.15 per
case; western, extras, firsts. Tree ca«ea.
S6.SO per case; do., firsts, free cases.
$6.15 per case.
IJve Poultry Firmer; fowls, 17®'
old roosters, 12012'ic; chlcenx.
14018 c; turkeys. 15®lic; ducks, 160
17e; geese. 12® 16c.
Dressed Poultry—Steady; fresh kill
ed fowl", fancy, 18019 c; do., aver-
I age, 16017 c; do., unattractive. 14® 15c;
i old roosters. 13V*c; frozen fowls, 16®
i ISc; roasting chickens. 17®20c: broll-
I lng chickens. 22027 c; turkeys. 180
22c: ducks, 12018 c: geese. I2olt>c
Potatoes Market weak: Penn
sylvania. per bushel. 58®C0c; Maine,
per bushel. 55058 c; New York, ner
bushel, 48®55c; Jersey, per basket, SO
035 c; Southern, per barrel. $4.5006.00.
Flour The market is firmer; winter
clear. $3.80«i>4 10: straights. Pennsyl
vania, $6.75® 7.00; spring straights,
$7.0007.26; do., patents. $7.0008.00;
western. $4.2604.40: patents. $4.t00
4.71: Kansas straight. Jute sacus. s4.ls
04.50; spring, firsts, clear. t4.0004.t9;
rtra'tntu. $4.2004.30: patents. $4,150
4.C0.
Hay The market Is firmer: tim
othy. No. 1, large bales. slß.oo® 18.50;
No. 1, medium bales. $18.00018.50; No.
2. do., $16.00017.00: No. 3. do.. $14.00®)
15.00: sample. $13.00014.00.
Clover mixed hay. Light mixed,
$17.50018.00; No. 1. do.. $16.50017.00;
No. 2. $14.50010.50.
THE Harrlsburg Polyclinic Dispen
sary will be open dally, except Sunday,
at 3 P. M„ at Its new location, 1.701
North Second street, for the free treat
ment of the worthy poor.
QIIBBER STAMQrt
>SEI SEALS £. STENCILS IIV
o*Wmfg.byhbg.stencil WORKS" 11
II 130 LOCUST ST. HBG, PA. U
Rupture
! Cured Witsiout the Knife
If you are Ruptured cull al our flt
! 11iik room. \\ o trill apply our Spcr
j matte Shield limtriiiii<-n( on trial, tu
j convince you that It Is the only Instru
ment that Mill actually cure all cur
able ruptures.
Arendtsville, Pa., Jan. 4. 1915.
Shanaman's:
You must soon get an Idea
that the people of Arendtsville.
i Riglerville and Gettysburg are
all ruptured, for I surely sent
you many patients, and they all
talk highly of your treatment,
for you have certainly cured
many over here.
It is now four years since
you have cured me. To-day I
am as sound as a dollar, no sign
of rupture. In my estimation
i the Shanaman's Shield Instru
ment and Electric Treatment is
the only cure for rupture.
Tours truly,
EMORY E. SHEELEY.
j SHANAMAN'S
Rupture .Specialist*
408 MARKET STREET
Over I>lener*» Jewelry Store.
MONEY
If you work, keep house,
pay your bills and need
money for a good purpose,
we can supply It in
amounts of $6 to S2OO at
legal rates, payable week
ly or monthly.
Organized In 1909 bv
local people with local cap
ital to save borrowers from
extortion, the Co-oper
ative, regardless or what
others advertise, still lead*
for business rates, terms
and service.
CO - OPERATIVE
Loan & Investment Co.
204 CHESTNUT ST.
Open dally from 8 a. ni. to
6 p. m., and Wednesday
and Saturday evenings
until 9 p. m.
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