Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, May 05, 1915, Page 11, Image 11

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    A RELIABLE DIRECTORY OF THE BEST MEAL ESTATE OFFERINGS '
_ DIED
CRUM On Mav 3. 1915, at Harrisburg
Hospital. John H. Crum, Jr., ot
Lower Paxton township, aged 20
years and 3 days. _
r uneral on Thursday, at 1:30 P. M.,
from hl» late residence. Short services
at his house and burial at Shoop's
Church. The relatives and friends are
Invited to attend without further 110-
|{f e.
WHEELER Mrs. Elizabeth Wheeler,
widow of the late George Wheeler,
of Hummelstown, Pa., on Monday,
May 3, aged 84 vears, 11 months and
10 davs.
Funeral will he held at her late home,
on Thursday afternoon, at 2:30 o clock.
The friends and relatives are invited
to attend without further notice.
SNYDER On May 3. 1916, Agnes 8.
Snyder,, aged 70 years, 5 months and
24 days.
Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at
3 o'clock, from the Home of the Friend-
Fifth and Muench streets. The
relatives and friends are Invited to at
tend without further notice.
LOST
LOST One 30x3 Diamond. Non-Skid
tire, In cover. Reward if returned to
210 North Second street. Harrisburg,
Pa.
LOST Set of automobile curtains,
last Thursday afternoon. Reward.
Please call Bell phone 3193 J.
FOUND
FOUND The well-dressed man. He
always sends his clothes to Eggert s
Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning
Works. 1245 Market street. Do you?
Both phones. Call and deliver.
HELP WANTED —Mule
WANTED Automobile salesman,
with experience; good proposition to
one who can make good. Address Box
2179, care of Telegraph.
WANTED —Men for Lancaster, Read
ing. Sunbury. Harrisburg and wour
ban towns; good money to right parties.
Call 8 to 9 A. M.. 4 to 6 P. M., 409
Patriot Building.
A BALTIMORE manufacturing cor
poration desires an eregetic salesman
for Eastern Pennsylvania. One fa
miliar with Mill supplies preferred.
Trade has been established tor years.
State, age, experience and wages ex
pected. Address Salesman, care of Har
risburg Telegraph.
THOUSAND J GOVERNMENT JOBS.
Open to Men and Women. st>s.oo to
$150.00 month. Write for list. Frank
lin Institute. Dr -'l-D. Rochester.
N. Y.
WANTED A stock salesman can
make $4,000.00 in thirty days If you
are a hustler. Address C., 1191, care
of Telegraph.
WANTED Ten salesmen. Apply
008 North Third street, between 9 and
11 A. M„ or 2 a«d 5 P. M. __
WANTED Boy over 16, as trim
ming cutter. Apply The Devlne «
Yungle Shoe Mfg. Co.
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy !
to get. My free booklet, \-872, tells
how. Write to-day—NOW. Larl Hop
kins. Washington. D. C.
WANTED Boy. between age of 16
and 18 years, to learn the drug busi
nens; one who has had a term In Hißh
School preferhed. AfldreM H., Ll&s,
care of Telegraph.
ARMY OF THE UNITED STATUS—
MEN WANTED Ablebodied, unmar
ried men between age* of 18 and 36;
citizens of United States, of good char
acter and temperate habits, who can
speak, read and write the lunglish
language. For information apply to
ISecruiting Officer. Bergner Building.
3d & Market Sts, Harrisburg, Pa.
WE are looking for reliable men for
towns and cities of Pennsylvania who
can invest small capital in very profit
able. new, attractive advertising busi
ness from which a liberal, permanent,
monthly income can be had. Better
than street cars or billboards and cost
much less. Business protected by pat
ents; no competition. No experience
required. Write, or call. Hotel Com
monwealth. Thursday. See Mr. C. B.
Carruth.
WANTED Heaters, Doublers,
Shearmen, Screw-boys for sheet and
tin Mills. East Ohio District. Western
Stale Paid. Steady work. 110 trouble.
Address J., 2181, care of this paper.
Government Positions
Easily secured. Personal instruction.
Special summer rates. Prepare for
Fall Examinations. RAILWAY MAIL
POST OFFICE. CUSTOM HOUSE and
other positions. For further informa
tion call at or address THE WILLIAM
PENN^-SCHOOL. 31 N. Second Street,
Harrisburg. Offices: Rooms 4 and 5,
Second Floor, open Monday, Wednes
day, Friday and Saturday evenings.
Expert consultation and advice FREE
OF CHARGE.
AUTO transportation school wants
men to become practical chauffeurs
and earn $75 to SIOO per month. We
give a thorough course in crude and
practical work- for $35.00. No. 5 North
Cam^jOivl3en^>horu^J^lJ0 i> _ i<>^^^^
HELP WANTED —Female
WANTED Vampers. tip stitchers
and headers. Apply Harrisburg Shoe
Manufacturing Co., Vernon street. Har
risburg. Pa.
WANTED Bright girl to learn to
mark and sort. Apply Troy Laundry.
1520 Fulton street.
WANTED Girl over 21 for gro
cery store; give reference and experi
ence. Address H., 2192, care of Tele
graph.
WANTED Middle-aged white wo
man for housekeeper in family of three.
Apply 119 Herr street.
WANTED Reliable white girl for
general housework. Apply at once. 1923
North Second street.
WANTED Girls over 16
years of age to learn cigarmaking.
Paid while learning. Apply Har
risburg Cigar Co., 500 Race street.
WANTED Lady cook, at small
boardlnghouse. Apply 1348 Vernon
—-——a-—-——*-
FOR SALE
Real Estate of
Special Interest
28041 Agate St.
A nice two-story brlrk house
with five rooms, bath and furnace.
! Easy terms. Price *1,050
(16 Sixteenth St.
Three-story frame house with
eight rooms, bath and furnace. This
property has been recently remodel
ed and with a one-story addition
vou would have a storeroom and
dwelling in a good location. Spe
cial price.
10-Acre Farm
Immediate Possession
Tills farm Is occupied by the own
er who has agreed to vacate at once
in case the farm Is sold. Location—
% mile north of York Haven. House,
ham. etc. Terms.can be arranged.
Price { »i,Wo
73x11* Ft.
Vacant (.round.
The price Is reasonable for this
plot of . North Cameron street
ground. H '» located just south of
Verbeke street on the Bast side of
Cameron. Size up the location and
then talk to us about price.
MILLER BROTHERS & CO.
HEAL ESTATE
f-lre insurance Surety Bonds
l.ornst and Court Streets
WEDNESDAY EVENING,
HELP WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED String, neat, girl for
general housework: family of three.
Apply 236 Woodbine street.
WANTED Saleswomen for Shoe
Department; must have experience. Ad
dress. stating salary expected, refer
ence and experience, to Box X, 2183,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED A young, white girl to
help with general housework. Phone
2215 W.
WANTED—Experienced help.
Apply Silk Mill, Cor. North and
j Second streets.
i WORKS DRESSMAKING SCHOOLS
—Are the best equipped schools of the
kind in America. They are located
most everywhere. They are popular.
Join this school now, make all your
Springand Simmer dresses while learn
ing. Day and Evening classes. W. A.
WorkJ^rog^^j^NorU^J^ourU^jtr^et^
HELP WANTED —Male or Female
SONS AND DAUGHTERS of members
of Loyal Order of Moose, No. 107. who
wish to enter the ticket-selling contest
for the Moose Mighty Midway and Car
nival, week May 17, will please call at
Mcose Home, Third and Boas streets,
any time this week for particulars and
tickets. Two fine prizes will be award
ed to those selling the most tickets.
WANTED By Columbia Protec
tive Association, men or women to
create and collect debits. Call 2143
I Atlas avenue, before 9 A. M. ,or be
tween 4 and 6 P. M. See Superinten
dent.
RAILWAY MAIL AND POSTAL
CLERKS Examinations soon; over
2,000 appointments yearly. Prepare at
homo. Write for our Plan No. 15, of
payment after appointment. Philadel
phia Business College, Civil Service De
partment. Philadelphia. Pa.
AGENTS WANTED
AGENTS who are A. F. & A. Masons
to obtain members of the Masonic
Fraternity to become insured in our
Company against Loss of Life Limb,
Sight or Time by Accident and Loss ot ■
Time by Sickness. Our policies are es- I
peclally designed to meet the insur- I
ante needs of Masons. Our liberal
commissions enable the part time Agent
to add materially to his present in
come and the full time Agent to earn
an unusually good income for himself
and family. We will be pleased to in
form you as to our terms and open ter
ritory. Address all communications to
Masonic Mutual Accident Company, 121
State street, Springfield. Mass.
SITUATION S WANTED—MaIe
WANTED An honest and reliable
colored man desires work as Janitor,
driver, porter, houseman or caretaker
of a suburban place; good reference can
be furnished. Address 133 Balm street.
WANTED—Young, married man, with
unlimited capital of business ability and
small financial backing, desires to Con
ner! himself with a live, well-paying
business in Harrisburg or vicinity as
active partner; references exchanged.
Address J., 2187, care of Telegraph.
WANTED By young man, High '
School student, work of any kind after ]
school hours. Address H.. 2180, care of ]
Telegraph.
WANTED—MiddIe-aged man wants
position as Janitor or man about house
to take care of lawns and garden. Ap
ply 1511 Naudaln street.
WANTED Young man desires po
sition as barber; 2% months' in baroer
school. Address 502 Myers street,
Steeiton, Pa.
WANTED Barber; seven years' ex
perience, desires position. C. W. S.,
Highspire, Pa.
WANTED Young, strong man de
sires work around horses. Call, or ad
dress^M»o6\Vf^ac<^street^^^^^^^^^
SITUATIONS WAN ILlH—Female
WANTED Reliable colored woman
desires work three days a week, Wed
nesday. Thursday and Friday; can give
reference. Call, or address, 329 Cherry
street.
WANTED An honest, neat, young
colored woman desires work by the
day or half day; reference can be fur
nished. Address 133 Balm street.
WANTED Neat, young colored girl
desires position at general housework,'
or maid; can furnish best of reference. 1
Address B„ 2184, care of Telegraph. |
HOUSEKEEPING WANTED in city.
Apply 1433 Vernon street.
WANTED By colored girl, place to
cook in private family. Address 234
Ridge street. Steeiton. Pa.
WANTED Washing to do at home.
Mrs. R. M. A., P. O. Box 96, Lemoyne,
Pa.
WANTED Colored woman desires
day's work. Call, or address, 514 Brown
avenue.
WANTED Nurse, with hospital
training, would like confinement cases
or nursing in general sickness. Call,
or address. 534 South Seventeenth
street. Terms reasonable.
WANTED Reliable colored woman
desires housecleanlng. Apply 1212
Cowden street.
WANTED Colored woman desires
housecleanlng by day or week, or wash
ing for Monday and Tuesday. Apply
at 1329 Wyeth avenue.
WANTED Middle-aged white wo
man desires day's work of any kind.
Address M. E. 8.. 1521 Vernon street.
WANTED Colored woman desires
day's work or work bv the week; no
washing. Call, or address, 1236 Mon
roe street.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR PALE Desirable building lots
in the Tenth Ward, located on Fourth,
Fifth, Schuylkill and Atlas streets.
An opportunity for it builder or real
estate dealer to secure well located
property for development purposes. Ad
dress Ll, No. 1587, care of Telegraph
FOR SALE Bungalow on Colonial
Acres, near Progress; six rooms and
bath; all improvements; chickenhouse;
barn; large hogpen; outbuildings;
young orchard. Price reasonable. Ap
ply Mrs. J. M. Wix, on premises.
NEW BRICK HOUSES FOR SALE—
Only $6,300, easy terms; only one left
of those eight newly built brick houses
on Market street, corner Summit. L
Mlnter, 1167 Market street. Both
phones.
FOR SALE Farm of 91 acres. In
Dauphin county. 9 miles from Harris
burg; one-half mile from railroad; land
in nigh state of cultivation; good
buildings: along main road. H. G. Ped
low, 110 South Thirteenth street.
FOR SALE 550.00 cash and easv
monthly payments will buy 1547 Ver
non street; new brick; 6 large rooms;
bath; nil improvements; deep lot; side
entrance. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South
Thirteenth street.
NEW BRICK HOUSES, 1844-46-48
Chestnut street, now ready for inspec
tion; 9 rooms and bath; gas; electric
light; steam heat; finished in chestnut;
large porches; side entrance; plenty
light; pure air; good sewer; fine neigh
borhood. Call, or nddress, D. F.
Bauder. 21 South Eighteenth street.
FOR SALE Large building in Ann
vllle. containing two store rooms,
dwellings, printing establishment and
garage. An excellent investment. Ap
ply C. E. Shenk. Annville, Pa.
FOR SALE ll9 & 121 King St.
new two-story bricks each 6 rooms
and bath furnace elegant invest
ment. Prire of both. $3.450.00—wi1l sell
separate. Rrlnton-Packer Co., Second
and Walnut Sts.
GROCERY STORE FOR SALE In a
good location; stock at inventory, proh
ahlv $1,200. and fixtures at a reason
able price—corner property. Bell
Realty Co., Beiguor Building. <
REAL KSTATE FOR SALE
MOXHAWKJB
(10) acres only ($ 1.400> beautiful lo
cation (8) room large house, front and
back porches and outbuildings. Choice
fruit, (rood water, loam soil (buildings)
alone valued ($1,800). Opposite valuable
farm with tine painted buildings. Handy
to market, telephone, high school,
churches, stores, and railroad station.
(25 > years with present owner, old(lady)
alone. With line horse, fresh cow, hogs,
chickens, ORIS, corn, hay, straw only
(11,650). Possession (at) once.
SIS«tVKHAMVA
(42) acres (notice) low price ($1,600).
Home, barn, outbuildings (2) fruit or
chards, tine black garden soil (4) acre*
i (woodland) meadowß, creek and (2)
large flowing springs. Apples, cherries,
plums, quinces, pears, "rapes, peaches
and currants. Ideal location for green
j houses, poultry and early vegetables,
near large market, railroad station and
trolley. With horse, cow (4) hogs (25)
chickens (20) bushel oats (40) bushel
corn, 1 ton hay. 1 ton straw only (.sl,-
850).
ni,o.«soiioxi»K
(120) acres (giveaway) bargain ($3,-
500). New painted white house, porches,
all new painted outbuilding, except new
roof bank barn, (500) choice fruit trees
(10,000) strawberries (600) raspberries
(20) acres (woodland), new concrete
and stone milk house. For ($800) more
rather than miss a sale (match team)
fine horses. (4) good cows (8) hogs (66)
chickens (18) ton hay and straw (100)
bushel oats (200) bushel corn. Handy
to (3) railroads (large market) and
trolley.
GEORGE B. OSTRANDER,
Danville Telephones Sunbury
Mornings (7 to 8) Evenings
FOR SALE 5O Acres 3% miles
southeast of Llnglestown l2 miles
from Harrlsburg level sand soil
2%-story brick dwelling—B rooms and
basement frame hank barn run
ning water in every field but one—pos
session at once. Brinton-Packer Co.,
Second and Walnut Sts.
FOR SALE One house on Second
street and two on Third street in beau
tiful Riverside. Elegant suburban
homes. Large pQrches: large yards;
all conveniences. Prices low. Easy
terms. E. Moeslein, 424 State; Lewis
M. Neiffer, 222 Market.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Single
Indian Motorcycle, in good running
order for 2%-horse-power gasoline en
gine or concrete block machine. Ap
ply 330 Relly.
REAL ESTATE For Sale or Exchange
FOR SALE: OR EXCHANGE FOR
FARM—
-1936 Park St. 3-story brick 9
rooms, bath and steam heat front
and rear porch side entrance
practically new.
Pine St., Enola double 2 'A-story
frames 6 rooms each front, side
and rear porches lot, 75x150—stable
on rear.
BRINTON-PACKER CO.,
Second and Walnut Sts.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT No. 2520 Jefferson
street; practically new; all improve- i
ments. Rent, sls. Call M. R. Me User,
410 Bergner Building.
TWO new 2 %-story brick dwellings,
1207-1209 North Fourteenth street
(above Cumberland); 8 rooms and bath;
nicely papered; gas; electric lights;
paved streets; all conveniences; front
and rear porches. Rent, $25 month.
Immediate possession. Apply R. Oen
slager, 711 North Third street.
FOR RENT 1524 Susquehanna !
street; 3-story dwelling; all Improve- J
ments; 8 Vooms and bath; everything in I
good condition. Inquire 628 Forster I
street, or at above address, or phone I
304 R. j
FOR RENT l6ll Swatara street; ]
8 rooms; bath; furnace; .yard; porch;:
SIB.OO. Inquire of 11. E. Martz, 304
Market street, or 218 Cumberland
street.
FOR RENT No. 435 South Thir
teenth street, $23.00; No. 441 South
Thirteenth street, $20.00; No. 1510 I
Catherine street. $17.00; small store
room. H. W. Swengel, 219 South Thir
teenth street.
FOR RENT Up-to-date garage,
Calder and Penn streets; private com
partments; fire-proof; water and elec
tric lights: $5.00 a month. Apply Geo.
W. Updegrove, 1200 Penn street.
an attractive price, with little cash
needed. Now is the time to buy. Con
sider it and get particulars. Bell Realty
Co., Bergner Building.
WHY NOT get a list of properties
which we are offering for sale? Some
desirable properties are offered at re
duced price. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
CAMP HILL LOT FOR SALE at $550;
size. 75x116. This lot is well located.
Also other suburban lots. Complete
information at Bell Realty Co., Berg
ner Building.
FOR RENT House. $9.00 a month,
1401 Penn street. Apply Geo. W. Up
degrove. 1200 Penn street.
FOR RENT House, all improve
ments; oity steam heat; central loca- '
tlon, 3 doors above Market street; suit- I
able for boarding or rooming house. 9 I
North Fifth street. Apply S. Meltzer,
51S Walnut street.
FOR RENT Frame dwelling, with
improvements, for colored pepple only,
1130 North Front street. Apply 226 1
Chestnut street. j
FOR RENT A three-story dwell- I
ing house, No. 1507 North Sixth street; ;
all conveniences; cemented cellar; steam
heat, etc. J. T. Ensmlnger, Second and
Chestnut streets.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished
apartment, bedroom, livingroom
and kitchenette, private porch,
completely and attractively fur
nished, large rooms with view of
river; windows 011 three sides.
800 North Second street.
FOR RENT Complete furnished I
housekeeping apartment, consisting of I
two looms, kitchenette and bath; suit- |
able for two gentlemen, or- married 1
couple; inald service obtainable. Apply
Apartment No., 4. 212 North Second
street
/ OR RENT Apartment 1101 North
Third street; all conveniences; steam
heat. Apply 2C4 Herr street
FOR RENT "Suburban," 2208-2210
North Third street, new modern apart
ments; reception hall; 5 rooms; bath;
pantry; storage; continuous hot water;
front and rear porches. Apply on prem
ise!.
FOR RENT Apartment, with all
modern improvements. Including city
ateam heat. No. 204 Walnut street si
Mather Co.
ROOMS FOR Kt.M
FOR RENT Several unfurnished
rooms for light housekeeping; no chil
dren; also, one furnished room. Apply
814 North Third street.
FURNISHED ROOMS Two large
furnlshred front rooms, newly papered
and furnished; large, air and well ven
tilated; gas and electricity; all conveni
ences; rent moderate; private family;
only few steps from Capitol Park. 258
North street.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms,
for light housekeeping. 1351 Vernon
street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms,
single or ensuite. light housekeeping;
large and cool rooms; phone. Apply
719 North Sixth street.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, !
with private bath, within two blocks'
from Capitol Park. 813 North Sixth I
street. j
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Two front rooms,
with running water, furnished for light
housekeeping; all conveniences; use of
phone, gas for cooking. 925 North
Sixth street. Call Bell phone 610 W.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished front
bedroom, with private family; use of
bath and Bell phone; ten minutes' walk
to Market Square. Inquire 812 Green
street.
TWO large third floor rooms for rent;
nicely furnished for light housekeep
ing; gas and use of bath; no chilldren;
terms reasonable. Apply at 1549 Wal
' nut street.
FOR RENT One large room on sec
ond floor, furnished or unfurnished: all
conveniences. Call, or address, 1100
North Sixth street.
FOR RENT One unfurnished front
room: steam heat; electric light; bath
and use of telephone. Apply 201 State
1 street.
FOR RENT One second-story
front room for two colored men. or man
and wife. Apply 432 Herr street.
ROOMS WANTED
ROOMS WANTED lf you have a
furnished bedroom to let for next week,
beginning May 10. call up 2998, or drop
a postal to Pennsylvania Federation of
Labor. Commonwealth Trust Building.
City.
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UNFURNISHED ROOMS
BUILT especially for light housekeep
ing, single or with kitchenettes, arrange
ments strictly private, stoves furnish
ed free, laundry, phone, and bathroom
privileges. Private lockers for surplus'
furniture. Inou're office, 429 Broad
street, or Janitress. same building.
Dally inspection invited.
WANTED
WANTED Bicycles, or parts of
bicycles, for highest cash prices, at
once. Try Keystone quick repair ser
vice and save money. Keystone Cyclj
Co.. 814 North Third street Both
phones.
WANTED To rent, for two or
three months, furnished house, con
taining not less than six rooms. Ad
dress N., 2178. care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE One International
Truck, 1914 model; run about 1,000
miles; complete with top; as good as
new. Can be seen at West Falrview
Garage, West Fairvlew, Pa.
FOR SALE Well bred Airedale
puppies. Prices reasonable. Inquire of
M. R. Rutherford, Harrisburg R. F. D.
No. 1, or Bell phone 341-R-2.
FOR SALE Well built wagon, suit
able for tinner or huckster. Inquire C.
G. Gilmer, corner Twenty-seventh and
Perry streets. Bell phone 3693.
FOR SALE New Underwood Type
writer, No. 5; used only one week.
Phone 1266 M.
ONE awning. 21 feet 10 Inches for
sale—at a bargain. Apply Excelsior
Cycle Co.. 10 South Market Square.
GO TO GABLE'S for wire fence of all
kinds and gates to match. No. 111-117
South Second.
THE Harrisburg Harness and Sup
ply Company's Trunks, Suitcases and
Bags of genuine leather r.t prices lower
than elsewhere. Repairing a specialty.
Second and Chestnut streets.
FOR SALE Bay horse, combina
tion driving or saddle; weight. 1,000
lbs.; 7 years old; trots in harness,
singlefoots under the saddle. Inquire
G. C. Bitting, Cunningham & Bitting's
Sftire, Marysvllle.
FOR SALE One Columbia electric
car; good reason for selling: cheap to
quick buyer. For Information apply
at 229 Boas street.
FOR SALE One Germantown car
riage. on> double set of harness —good
as new and at a bargain. Detweiler
Bros., 42 South Front street. Steeiton.
FOR SALE Awnings, bed, felt mat
tress, spring, window screens, pictures,
books, dishes, fancy hand-made cush
ions, saw. Call Saturday. May 9, 9
A. M. to 1 P. M., 103 Evergreen street.
A I'JBO MOBILES FOR SALE
ONE lyl2 Ford roadster, batteries and
magneto, horn and lamps, good condi
tion, a bargain, $250; one electric, in
line shape, complete equipment, big
bargain, $125. Keystone Cycle Co., 814
North Third street. Bell phone.
FOR SALE Barber shop. In small
town, with wide country trade. All
fixtures, except tools, for sale. Good
reasons for selling. Address L„ 2173,
care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Capital sectional steam
or hot water boiler, made by U. S.
Heater Co.; also sufficient pipe for three
greenhouses. All good as new. Will
sell at bargain. A. S. Miller & Son,
Real Estate. Insurance and Builders,
Eighteenth and State.
FOR SALE %-H.-P. Westinghouse
motor; alternating current; used only a
few months. Gorgas, The Druggist, 16
North Third street.
ONE Chase truck will be sold at auc
tion sale on May 8, 1915. 2 o'clock
just overhauled and in good shape. J.
D. Ferry, 125 South Eleventh street.
FOR SALE 1914 Ford touring car.
Apply Melirlng's Garage, Fourth ani.
Hamilton streets.
FOR SALE One large butcher's re
frigerator; handsome display front;
cost S3OO. Will sell for SIOO. United
phone 919Z, or apply J. S. Zimmerman,
Penbrook, Pa.
FOR SALE Single-cylinder 6-H.-
P. Yale Motorcycle; A 1 condition; fully
equipped; bargain to quick buyer. Call
431 Hummel street. City.
FOR SALE 5375 will buy a 1912
5-passenger Studebaker automobile; all
new parts: in good condition. Call be
tween 5 and 8 P. M.. 39 North Eigh
teenth street.
AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE
HIGH-GRADE classy six-cylinder,
sixty-horse-power; cost over five thou
sand dollars. Good as new in every
particular. Will be sold for less than
half original cost. Might consider ex
change for desirable city real estate.
Address 0., 2189, care of Telegraph.
RETIRING BARGAINS! Fence posts,
15c up; linoleum, 35c; rag carpet. 15c;
Ingrain, 20c; best. 45c, <l, $1.25; Brus
sel. 60c; lining. 30c; fringe, lc: roof
pairt, 35c. Repairing. Yingst, Front-
Cumberland.
FOR SALE A few second
hand touring cars and roadsters
in good condition—very cheap;
also twin cylinder Yale motor
cycle in fine shape. Hottenstein
& Zecli, Buick and Chcvorolet
Agents, City Auto Garage.
FOR SALE Unusual oppor
tunity, Steam Laundry, Modern
Machinery, town 5000 inhabi
tants with wide surrounding
territory, 110 competition. Ad
dress L. 2161, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Five-passenger Jitney;
good mechanical condition; cheap; also
1912 Packard roadster; good mechanical
condition. Hudson Sales Agency. 1139
Mulberry street.
GLASS window signs. Furnished
Rooms. Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and
Board and Table Board at 25c each. One
of these signs will be given with each
six-time order for a classified ad. If
paid In advance. Inquire at OSlo* of
1 Telegraph.
FOR KALE
FOR SALE—White Wyandotte Eggs
from my best birds at 75 cents per IB—
«ggs hatching 90 per cent. M. O. Sides,
Highspire.
BOOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
FOR SALE 1912 Cadillac. Electric
lights; self-starter; engine tire pump;
excellent condition; three new tires.
Bargain. E. E. Campbell, Mechanlcs
burg. Pa.
1 CIGARS Limited offer, 50 "Cra-
Malta" and 25 "Madam X," sl, postpaid,
or 50 Cre-Malta, 50 "Madam X and 50
"Miss Lou" for $2. Snell & Co., Red
Lion, Pa.
FOR SALE Two pool tables, 4%x9
and 4xß, in good condition. Lock
Drawer F, Duncannon. Pa.
FOR SALE lOO scratch pads In
package for 60c. The Telegraph Print
ing Co.
A. SANSONE & Co. lmported Pure
Olive OH from Italy. Price ior 1-gal
lon can. $2.25; %-gallon can. $1.26; 1
quart, 75c. Special price for case lots.
Call 304 South Second street. Bell
1589R Delivered to any part of city.
FOR SALE One family horse. Ap
ply Ober's Stable, Court and Cranberry
streetß.
DARLINGTON'S STOCK SHOP. 7
per cent, dividend investmenhts. For
particulars call 4 North Fifth street.
Bell phone 3652.
FOR SALE AT GABLE'S. 11?, 115
and 117 South Second street. 5,000 gal
lons New Era' ready-mixed paint Acme
quality. All the full lino of the Acme
make.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Business office. /
FOR RENT
DESK ROOM FOR RENT In furtHsh
ed office in business section on ground
floor; light, heat and telephone. Address
Box X. 2188, care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Second floor room,
3.700 :;quare feet, for light manufactur
ing purposes New building. Call at
premises. Twelfth and Ilerr streets.
riTINESS OPPORTUNITIES
ANY Intelligent person can earn good
Income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate. 7 98, Lock
port, N. T.
WANTED Partner, with SSOO or
SI,OOO to invest In a good-paying propo
sition. Nothing less than $25 to SSO
weekly.. Address H., 2190, care of Tele
graph.
CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS FOR
SALE Well equipped; good location;
rent reasonable. Also good grocery
store for sale at Inventory. Full infor
mation at our offices. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
FOR SALE Grocery store and fix
tures at invoice, amounting to about
$2,000.00 good locality clean stock
—to quick buyer a special offer will be
made—lnterested in another enterprise
cause of selling. Address Box X, 2186.
care ot Telegraph.
POSITIVELY Highest Cash Prices
paid for Furniture, Carpets, good sec
ond-hand Clothing. Dry Goods and
Shoes. Don't sell 'till you see me. Send
postal to 636 Herr street, City.
I MADE $50,000 in five years In the
mail order business, began with $5.
Send for free booklet Tells how. Hea
cock. 355 Lockport. N. Y.
BUSI NESS PERSONALS
REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING
with best material and by expert help.
Send us yor worn furniture. Our beat
efforts Insure your satisfaction. S. N.
Cluck. 320 Woodbine street.
FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
Druggist and Apothecary. 119 Market
street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone
orders given prompt attention. Bell
1960.
PIANO MOVING, tuning, packing and
storing. Work done by experts. Winter
Piano Co.. 23 North Fourth street. Bell
phone 146.
HAULING
H W. LATHE. Hoarding Stable aiid
National Transfer Co. Movers ot
pianos, safes, boilers and general haul
ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No.
2503 R.
ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS
Abdominal Bandages and Supporters
for Appendicitis. Floating Kidney, after
Operations, Naval Rupture, etc..
Trusses and Braces. Jere S. Slianaman &
Son, Rupture Specialists, 408 Market
street.
NEW AND SECOND-HAND Furniture
bought and sold. Highest casli prices
paid. Drop postal, or phone 3718 Bell.
Atlas Furniture Co.. 1014 Market street
LET US soil your automobile. We
have buyers if pries is right Automo
bile Storage. Repairs. Supplies at rea
sonable prices. Keystone Cyclo Co.. 814
North Third street. Bell phone 266R
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
security In any amounts and upon an 7
terms to suit borrower. Address P. 0.
Box 174, Harrisburg, Pa.
ANY person needing money in
amounts from $5 to SSO holding a sal
aried position, would be benefited by
calling on us. Employes' DiscountVTo..
36 North Third street.
RAZOR BLADES
ALL KINDS of razor blades resharp
ened; made better than new; safety. 2»c
per dozen; Star, loc; old style, 25c; leav#
orders Henry Oilbert Sons' Hardware,
21? Market street
STORAGE
STORAGE HAULING rurnlture,
household goods and merchandise ot all
kinds stored; also hauling cf all kinds
—at very low prices. Call, or address.
S. Frank. 427 Herr street
STORAGE
IN 3-ntory brick building, rear 40S
Market street.
Household gooda In rlean. private
rooms. Reasonable rate*. Vpply to
P. G. Dleuer, Jeweler. -IOS Mnrket St.
FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private
rooms for household goods. $2 per
month and up. We Invite inspection.
Low Insurance. 437-445 South Second
Street. Harrisburg Storage Company.
STORAGE 4lf* Broad street, for
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 76 cents
per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co.. 411
Broad street. Both phones.
$*- MONEY j
k To Housekeepers. Work-
M lngmen and Salaried Em-
ployea.
LEGAL RATES
EQUITABLE
INVESTMENT COMPANY
0 N. MARKET SQUARE
Room 21 4th Floor
Spooner Building
MAY 5, 1915.
MODERATE TRADING
IN STOCK MARKET
fly Associated Press
New York, May 6.—Moderate trad
ing marked the early dealings on the
j Stock Exchange to-day, the under
tone showing irregular tendencies.
There were gains of 1 to 2 points in
war specialties, notably Westinghouse,
Pressed Steel Car, American Locomo
tive and Crucible Steel, but some of
the standard issues, including Read
ing, Canadian Pacific and Southern
Pacific, were fractionally lower. Later
the list developed strength, U. S. Steel,
Union Pacific and Amalgamated Cop
per ristng a point each, with gains of
as much in the motor group. Lon
don's prices for American showed lit
tle change, except in Canadian Paci
fic and Reading, which reflected heav
iness.
NEW YORK STOCKS
New York, May 5.
Open. High. Low. Clos.
Amal Cop . 74 75 Vi 72% 72%
Ain Bt Sug 48 48 4fi 46
Am Can .. 4 1 41% 38% 39
Am C& F. 56 56 53% 53%
Am Cot Oil 50% 52% 50 50%
Am Ice Sec 33% 33% 32% 32%
Am Loco . 53% 55 40% 49%
Am Smelt . 72% 72% 69% 69%
Am Sugar . 111% 112 109% 109%
Am T & T. 122% 122% 122% 122%
•Anaconda . 35 "A 36 34% 34%
Atrhison .. 101% 101% 100% 100%
B& O 76% 76% 74% 74%
Heth Steel. 134% 143% 134% 139%
Bklvn RT. 90% 90% 89% 89%
Cal Petro.. 16% 16% 16% 16%
Can Pacific-.162 162 % 158% 158%
Cent Leath 40 40% 3 8 3 8
C& 0 4G % 46 % 46% 46 %
CM& St P 94% 94% 93 93%
C Con Cop. 46% 47% 45% 45%
Col F& I. 81% 31% 28% 28%
Corn Prod. 14% 14% 14 14
Dist Sec . . 14% 14% 13% 13%
Erie 28% 28% 26% 27
Erie Ist pfd 43% 43% 42 42%
Goodrh BF 51 ,51 48% 48%
Gt Nor pfd 120% 120% 119 119
Gt N Ore h 36% 36% 33% 33%
In-Met ... 22 22 21 21
In-Met pfd 72% 72% 71 71%
KC So ... 27% 28% 27% 27%
Lehigh Val 142% 142% 141 141
Louis & N. 120% 120% 120 120
Mex Petro. 81 82% 7 6 77
Mo Pac .. 14% 15 14% 14%
Nat Lead.. 67 67 63% 64 '
Nev C C .. 15 15% 14% 14%
N Y Cent.. 88% 88% 87% 87%
NY.NH& H 67% 68% 66% 66%
Nor & W.. 104% 104%
Nor Pac .. 108% 108% 107% 107%
Pac Mail .. 21% 21% 21 21
P R R ... 108% 108% 107% 108
Pgli Coal . 22% 23% 22% 22%
Pp;h C pfd. 93% 94 93 % 94
Press S Car 50 50% 46 , 46 %
Ky Stl Spg 32% V. 32%
R C Cop. 23% 24 22% 22%
Reading .. 148% 149% 145% 146%
RI & 8 .. 30% 30% 28% 28%
So Pacific.. 91% 92 90 90
So Railway 17% 17% 17% 17%
So Rwy.pfd 56% .. .. ""%
Tenn Cop.. 33% 33% 33 33
Third Ave. 52 u .',4
Union Pac. 130% 130% 127% 127%
U S Rubber 68% 69 65 67 %
U S Steel. 58% 59% 56% 56%
U S S pfd. 108% 108% 108% 108%
Utah Cop.. 67% 68% 65% 66%
Va C C .. 34 36 % 33% 34
West IT Tel 68 68 % 67% 67%
West Mfg.. 102% 103 97% 98%
PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE
By Associated Press . ,
Philadelphia, May 5. Wheat
Steady; No. 2. red, car lots, export,
$1.580 1.61: No. 1, Northern, Duluth, ex
port. $1.6901.72.
Corn Market steady; No. 2, spot,
export. 78@79c; No. 2, yellow, local,
84®84%c.
Oats—Steady;; No. 2, white, 63@63%e.
Bran Steady; winter, per ton,
$30.00; Spring, per ton, $26.00® 26.50.
Refined Sugars Firm; pow
dered, 6.10 c; fine granulated, 6.00 c; con
fectioners' A, 5.90 c.
Butter The market is firm;
western, creamery, extras. 31c; nearby,
prints, fancy, 34c.
Eggs The market is firm;
Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts,
free cases, $6.00 per case; do.,
current receipts, free cases, $5.85 per
case; western, extras, firsts, free cases,
$6.00 per case; do., firsts, free cases,
$5.85 per case.
Live Poultry Firm; fowls, 17®
18c; old roosters, 12@12%c; chickens,
13®18c; do., broilers, 33@40c; turkeys,
13@15c; ducks, 13@15c; geese, 10@llc;
geese, 10® 11c.
Dressed Poultry Firm; fresh kill
ed fowls, fancy, 18® 19c: do., aver
age, 166)17c; do., unattractive. 14®16c;
old roosters, 13% c; frozen fowls, 16©
ISc; roasting chickens, 17®20c; broil
ing chickens, 22® 27c; turkeys. 180
22c; ducks, 12®18c: geese. 12®16c.
Potatoes Market steady; Penn
sylvania, per bushel, 50@52c; Maine,
Eer bushel, 50®52c; New York, per
ushel. 43®45c; Florida, per barrel,
$3.50® 5.00.
Flour—Market nominal; winter,
clear. Hr suhikihb, Pb.io i
vania, $7.00®7.25; spring, straights,
$7.25®7.00; do., patents. $7.60® 8.50;
western, $4.25®4.40; patents, $4.60®
1 4.75; Kansas straights, jute sacks, $4 16
@4.30; spring, firsts, clear, $4.00@4.20;
straights. $4.20®4.30; patents, $4.35®
4.60.
llay The market Is firm; tim
othy. No. 1. larg<> bales. $19.00® 19.50:
No. 1. medium bales, $lS.5O® 19.00; No.
2. do., $17.00® 18.00; No. 3, $15.00®
16.00; sample, $14.00® 15.00.
Clover mixed hay: Light mixed,
$18.50® 19.00; No. 1, do.. $17.50@18.00;
No. 2. $15.50® 16.50.
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS
fl.v Associated Press
Philadelphia, May 5. Stocks clos
ed weak.
American Railways 32
Cambria Steel 48%
General Asphalt 25%
General Asphalt, Pfd 65
Iji ke Superior Corporation , 7%
Lehigh Navigation 74
l>erlgh Valley 70%
Pennsylvania Railroad 53 1-16
Philadelphia Electric 24%
Philadelphia Company 35%
Philadelphia Company. Pfd 34
Philadelphia Rapid Transit 9
Philadelphia Traction 76
Reading 7314
Storage Battery 51 %
Union Traction 34
United (jns Improvement 83%
U. S. Steel 56%
A Good Investment
Only SO,OOO of the authorized $50,000 Capital Stock of
tlio Merchant* lee Company remains for sale. Will be
solil at par
( chare*. .Similar ooinpanl.es in Heading and Allen town are
paying 8 per cent. Better give the matter quick considera
tion. For full information consult
MERCHANTS ICE CO.
GEORGE E. HEWITT, Representative
202 Calder
House Passes Senate
Bill to Create State
Fire Insurance Fund
By a vote of 168 to 10, the House
to-day passed the Hoke Senate bill
providing for the State to carry its
own insurance. It goes to the Senate
for concurrence in some minor
amendments. The fund is to be
created from the $300,000 in the sink*
ing fund over the amount of out
standing State debt; all money now
Koing into the sinking fund under
laws; half of State tax or premiums
of foreign fire Insurance companies:
all payments on account of loss by
tire; all money arising from cancel
lations an dall Interest on deposit's or
securities owned by the fund.
The State now carries $20,000,000
of Ore insurance and pays over SIOO,-
000 in premiums. The fund is to be
Invested l>y the sinking fund commis
sioners and when it reaches a million
dollars the interest is to be annually
paid to the State general fund. Pro
vision is made for reduction of exist
ing policies and no new Insurance mav
be placed to run after December 31,
1920. The act is not to apply to any
State armories.
The fund will be accumulated in
Ave years, it is estimated.
CHICAGO CATTI.E
Chicago. 111., May 5. Hogs Re
icelpts, 25.000; strong. Bulk of sales.
7.40©7.60; light, f7.30®7.70; mixed.
7.25® i.60; heavy, $7.00®7.55; rough.
7.00 ©7.1 5; pigs, $5.26®0.80.
Cattle Receipts, 14.000; Arm. Na
tive beef steers. $6.35®8.75; western
steers, $5.70®7.50; cows and heifers,
$2.90@8.50; calves. $6.25@9.00.
Sheep Receipts. 10,000; steady.
Sheep, $7.40®8.40; lambs, $8.00®10.«5.
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
By Associated Press
Chicago. May 5. Board of Trade
closing:
Wheat —May, 1.61; July, 1.34%.
Corn—May, 76%; July, 79%.
Oats—May, 54%; July, 54 %.
Pork—July, 18.25; September. 18.70,
Lard—July, 10.32; September, 10.57.
Ribs—July, 10.75; September, 11.02.
REPORT OP THE CONDITION OP
THE MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK,
at Harrisburg, In the State of Pennsyl
vania, at the close of business, May 1,
1915;
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts (note*
held in bank), $656,693 58
Overdrafts, unsecured 11 42
U. S. bonds deposited to se
cure circulation (par
value), 100,000 00
Bondsother than j
IT.l T . S. bonds
pledged to se
cure postal
savings de
posits $5,000 00
Securities other
than U. P.
bonds (not in
cluding stocks)
owned un
pledged 259,561 85
Subscription to
stock of Fed
eral Reserve
bank $19,500 00
Less amount
unpaid 9,750 00
Banking house, $30,000.00;
furniture and fixtures,
$18,000.00 48,000 00
Due from Federal Reserve
bank 15,000 0»
Due from approv
ed reserve
agents in New
York, Chicago,
and St. Louis.. $952 69
Due from approv
ed reserve
agents in other
reserve cities,. 11,426 46
Due from banks and bank
ers (others than above),. 28,017 62
Exchanges for Clearing
House, 17,114 48
Outside checks
and other cash
items $9,768 35
Fractional cur
rency, nickels,
and cents 668 92
Notes of other National
Banks 1,000 00
Lawful money reserve in bank:
Total coin and certifi
cates 28.015 00
Legal-tender notes 6,790 00
Redemption fund with U.
S. Treasurer (not more
than 5 per cent, on cir
culation) 5,000 00
Total,, $1,200,770 T7
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock- paid in SIOO,OOO 00
Surplus Fund 125,000 00
Undivided proflts.s3l,B92 58
Less current
expenses, in
terest, and
taxes paid,.. 8,863 15
, 23,030 43
C i r c u I a ting
notes SIOO,OOO 00
Less amount
on hand and
In Treasury
for redemp
tion or In
transit 1,600 00
Due to banks and bank
ers (other than above),.. 33 40
Dividends unpaid 729 00
Demand deposits:
Individual de
posits ȟbject
to check. ... . $486.0*5 51
Cashier's checks
outstanding, . 6,318 *6
Postal Savings
deposits 2,447 00
Time deposits:
Certificates of deposit due
on or after 30 days 308.776 17
Total, $1,200,770 17
State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau
phin, ss:
I. H. O. Miller, Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
H. O. MILLER,
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this sth day of May, 1915.
H. H. FREEBURN.
Notary Public.
Correct—Attest:
W. M. DONALDSON.
LOUIS DELIX)NE,
W. L. STOEY
Director®.
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