Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, December 20, 1915, Page 13, Image 15

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Deaths
SIMON Died, Luther M. Simon Sun
day morning, December 19, 1915, at
his home, lnglesiiie Farm, aged 80
Services at the family vault, in the
•'.Harrisburg Cemetery, Thursday, at 1
1 P. M. '
HAVNES Died, at Ills late residence,
1316 Derry street, I Warren Haynes.
Sunday evening, December 19, 1915.
SHAEFFER Mrs. Anna R. Shaeffer,
widow of Jeremiah Shaeffer , died
Sunday, December 19, 1915, at 10:10
P. M. „
Funeral services (private) Tuesday
afternoon, at 3 P. M- from T. M. Mauk
anil Sons chapel, 1521 North Third
street. Burial at Prospect Hill Ceme
tery (private).
I.AMEY On December 20, 1915, Jen
nie Duncan, wife of E. C. Lamey, at
her lute residence, 1929 North sixth
street, aged 39 years.
Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at -
o'clock, from St. Paul's Episcopal
Church, Second and Emerald streets.
Private burial, Harrisburg Cemetery.
CROFT On December 18, 1915, David
Croft, husband of Elizabeth Croft.
Relatives and friends are invited to
attend funeral services on Wednes
day morning, December 22, at 11:30
A. M- at the Old Lutheran Church,
Middletown, Pa. Burial at Middle
town Cemetery.
LOS'i
Lost Gold military brooch. Royal
"anadian Dragoon inscribed on same,
Friday evening in Orpheum Theater, be
tween Second ana Third on Locust
street. Return to Telegraph Office.
FOUND
"found —A package on running-board
of jitney on Saturday. Person can have
same bv proving property and paying
lor this ad. Apply 2125 Jefferson street.
FOUND The very best for
remodeling out-of-date clothing. Esti
mates tree. ..omen's fur coats, furs
and aiul'fs remodeled into latest styles.
11. L. Powell. 925 North Third street
luU.ND a*cw's the time to have
your clothes put in shape for the
winter. Lggert's Steam Dyeing and
French Cleaning Works, 1246 Alarkot
Street. Both phones. We call and de
liver
liiai* WANTED — Mule
WANTED
MECHANICS
and
HANDY MEN.
APPLY AT
LEBANON BOILER WORKS,
LEBANON. PA.
WANTED. AT ONCE Boy to deliver
wall paper. Apply Atonarcn Wall Paper
Co.. rear 420 Market street .
WANTED A porter —man who can
open oysters. Harrisburg Club, corner
Market and Front streets .
TRAVELING SALESMAN WANTED
fur automobile accessories line. Must
be experienced, ambitious and able to
furnish good references. Give com
plete details in llrst letter. Lansing
Hardware Company, 142 Washington
•aVenue, Scranton, Pa.
WANTED Manufacturing plant
wants a sales manager; good chance
for bright man. Address Box J., 3403,
< are of Telegraph.
ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES—
MEN WANTED Ablebodiea. unmar
ried men between ages of 18 and 85;
citizens of United States,-of good char
acter and temperate habits, wno can
.speak, read and write the English
language. For information apply to
Recruiting Officer. Bergner Bu.lding,
ad & Market Sts- Harrisburg. Pa.
SKILLED machinists, tool-makers,
forge department men; beginners also.
High wages to beginners. Address P.
O. Box 2tH, I>ancaster, or call on J. F.
Cress we 11. Hotel Plaza, Thursdays, 12
noon till 9 P. M.
MACHINISTS WANTED Boring
mill or lathe hands, who can work
lrom blue prints; also tool makers. Ad
dress, or apply. Employment Depart
ment, Westinghouse Electric Mfg.
Co.. East Pittsburgh. Pa.
JU-.i.P to AA'i JJD—Female
WANTED Competent stenographer
and bookkeeper. Apply I. W. Dill, East
End Mulberry Street Bridge.
WANTED Experienced white girl
for general housework in small family.
No washing. Good wages to right party.
Apply at once 2317 North Third street.
Bell phone SllM.
WANTED Woman for general
housework; must know how to cook;
reference required. Call at 1701 North
Second street.
WANTED Girls over 16 to
strip tobacco. Also experienced
Rollers, Bunchmakers, Packers,
Killer and Binder Strippers. Wel
fare looked after by trained nurse.
Apply Harrisburg Cigar Com
pany, 500 Race street.
WANTED l2 bright"girls!
Apply Silk Mill, Corner Second
and North streets.
WANTED Girls experienced oo
power sewing machines. Apply Har
risburg Shoe Mfg. Co., Vernon street
Harrisburg. Pa.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED Colored woman wants
work washing dishes in hotel or res
taurant. or cooking. Call, or address,
1424 Marlon street.
WANTED Woman wishes position
as chambermaid or dishwasher or to
assist in kitchen; can bring reference.
■132 Muench street.
WANTED Colored woman wants
day's work of any kind. Call, or ad
drewg. 132 Cranberry avenue.
HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE Fine new two-and-a
lalf-story brick residence, beautiful
iocation. 1001 North Seventeenth street.
Corns? :->t 60x120. Eight rooms; hall
through center; finished upper story. All
Improvement (lev. J. A. Singmaster,
Get^sburg^pfc^^
FOR SALE
Palmyra Bakery
Bake house, stable wiuron shed
and 2ti-story frame dwelling house
with salesroom bath .ind hot
water heat. Plot of ground la 60x200
ft.
Stock, wagons, machinery, borses,
etc., will be sold at inventory: price
of real estate Sio.ooo
I/oration—43 W. Main St.. »»al
myra.
MILLER BROI HERS & CO.
HEAL ESTATE
Insurance Surety Bonda
l.pcuat aad Court Streets
* t
MONDAY EVENING,
REAL ESTATE POR SALE
$3,200 WILL PURCHASE a new brick
house, with steam heat, electric light
and all other improvements. Let us
show this house to you. Bell Realty
Co., Bergner Building.
FOH IMMEDIATE SALE
A valuable North Second street resi
dence. Most desirable residential lo
cality in city. A bargain. Price and
terms for the asking. Address •'Homo,'
care of Harrisburg Telegraph.
ANY reasonable offer will be care
fully considered for 630 and 632 Pefter
street corner plot 36.3x126 —paved
street on three sides. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
FOR SALE N. Rlverton; 3 squares
north of Lemoyne Trust Company on
trolley line; 2V4-story frame dwelling;
6 rooms, bath and furnace; lot, 17*,4 x
125; can be bought for the low price of
J1.600.00. Brinton-Packer Co., Second
and Walnut streets.
NO. 5 S. SIXTEENTH STREET (near
Market street) is offered for sale at a
reduced price brick house with alt
improvements porch side entrance.
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building.
FOR SALE—2O Acres; 3H miles west
of Marysville; frame dwelling; 7 rooms;
new bank barn; spring water piped to
house. Price, $2,000.00. Brinton-Packer
Co., Second and Walnut streets.
INSPECT No. 44 K. Seventeenth
Street brick 9 rooms bath
gas electric light steam heat
porch front ideal location, and price
is very reasonable. Bell Realty Co..
Bergner Building.
SI,BOO WILL BUY a house on Swatara
Street in 1400 block 8 rooms—bath —
gas furnace porch. Also other
properties at moderate prices. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
REAL ESTATE FOR KENT
FOR RENT A small brick house,
No. 3013 North Fourth street; rent rea
sonable. Apply to M. R. Metzger, 410
Bergner Building, Harrisburg. Pa.
FOR RENT From January 1. 1709
Carnation street; 2-story brick house;
all conveniences; rent, $17.00. S. L
Bowers, 1709 Carnation, or care of
Astrich's, Fourth and Market.
FOR RENT
No. 1302 State St $25.00
No. 132 Hoerner St. 16.00
Private fireproof garage 4.00
No. STO7 N. Eighteenth St 25.00
J. E. GIPPLE,
1251 Market St.
CORNER HOUSE FOR RENT 2115
Greenwood street; 6 rooms and attic;
all newly papered and painted; gas in
kitchen; large yard; one square to
street car; rent, SIO.OO. Inquire 1419
Market street. City. «
FOR RENT Large ground floor
room, suitable for small business or of
fices, located at 109 North Second street
Immediate possession. Apply on prem
ises.
APARTMENTS FOR KENT
FOR RENT One housekeeping
apartment four rooms private
bath and kitchen city steam heat
locker In basement rent, $30.00
in building No. 128 Locust street. Ap
ply at 132 Locust street.
MODERN APARTMENTS. 1409 N
Front; river view; 7 large sunny rooms;
pantry; bath; 2 open fireplaces; oak
floors—sound proof; vacuum cleaning,
hot water; vapor heat; electric outlets,
call bells each room. Inquire 1822 State
St.
FOR RENT—IO7 South Front Btreet,
third floor front furnished apartment;
two large rooms, kitchenette and bath;
city steam heat included. Apply to
Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Wal
nut streets.
ROOMS FOK RENT
FOR RENT Can accommodate
gentleman with board and room in
private family; home comfort; select
neighborhood; one block to street car
line. Address A- 379, care of Tele
graph.
FOR RENT Large, well-furnished
front room, second floor, with bath,
electric light, use of phone; rent rea
sonable. Call 1510 Green street.
FOR RENT Newly furnished sec
ond floor front room to single person or
married couple; one unfurnished room
on third floor; heat; light; use of bath.
No. 223 Briggs street
FOR RENT Second-story front
room; newly furnished; city steam heat;
electric light and phone service. Apply
125 Pine street.
FOR RENT Second floor front
room, lacing Capitol Park; stationary
wash-stand (hot and cold running
water); electric light; city steam; use
of Bell phono and large bath. Apply
410 North street.
FOR RENT Large room, suitable
for two or more persons, with electric
light, city steam heat and use of phone,
with or without board. Apply 9 North
Front street.
ATTRACTIVE ROOMS FOR RENT—
Also 3 furnished rooms for light house
keeping; centrally located. Terms rea
sonable. Apply, 209 State street.
FOR RENT Large, well-furnished
seebnd floor front rooms; all conveni
ences and use of phone. Inquire 813
North Second street.
FOR RENT Large, well-lighted
furnished rooms, single or ensulte; city
steam heat; Bell phone. Address 719
North Sixth street.
FOR RENT Suite of rooms on
second floor front, for one or two gen
tlemen, with use of bath, phone and
city heat; reference required. Apply
272 Briggs street.
ROOMS WANTED
WANTED Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping; must be heated.
Apply R- 3410, care of Telegraph.
WANTED
WANTED To rent for cash
with the privilege of buying, a
farm of about 50 acres within ten
miles of Harrisburg. Reply, giv
ing full particulars, to R. H. S.,
care of Telegraph.
CASH PRICES paid for Ladies' and
Men's cast-off Clothing and Shoes; also
Furniture and Carpets. Give descrip
tion of goods you want to coll. Send
postal to 636 Herr street.
RENT FREE Communicating bed
room and kitchen, with improvements
and phone. In return for light services
on premises, about one hour's work
each day. Snap for right party. Mid
dle-aged or elderly man and wife pre
ferred. Inquire 209 Kelker street.
I 1
WANTED Old gold, silver, plati
num. broken Jewelry, teeth plates, etc.
Send by registered mail. Highest mar
ket prlcp paid, and I hold the goods five
days. If price Is not satisfactory, will
return goods. E. Walters. 1540' North
Fifty-eighth street, Philadelphia. Pa.
FOR SALE
| FOR SALE Army shoes, slightly
> used. Best shoes for railroad men.
Also $3 army hats for 25c. Your money
back If not satisfied. Open evenings. 8.
Meltzer, 618 Walnut street.
DIAMONDS Gent's tooth ring, cost
ing $165.00; lady's Tiffany ring, costing
185 00. Compelled to raise cash. Will
sacrifice for J120.00 and $65.00. Address
C- 3408, care of Telegraph.
— *
WEATHERSTRIPS, 30c per window.
See M. A. Slgler, 617 North Sixteenth
street, Harrisburg, Pa. Bell phone 1111.
These are perfect Strips aud guaran
teed not to bind.
FOK SALE
FOR SALE One horse, four years
old. Will sell cheap. Apply 1428 Re
glna street
FOR SALE A 1912 Touring Car, in
good condition. New top. Must be sold.
Inquire Clouser Livery, Shiremanstown,
Pa-
FOR SALE Good pony, harness and
carriage. Call at 925 Norwood street,
near Twenty-first and Derry streets.
FOR SALE Wildcat Civet set of
furs; very large muff; cost $24.00; will
sell for $13.50. Call 103 North Second
street. Woolen Store. x
I FOR SALE, CHEAP—For quick, cash
sale, two horses, one good single line
leader. Apply at 209 Main street, Steel
ton.
FOR SALE Hudson 54, 1915 model
oar, like new. • A bargain for sone one.
inquire Harrisburg Taxicab and Bag
gage Co., Aberdeen and Strawberry
streets.
OUR now line of Leather Hand Bags,
Suit Cases, Gloves and Leather Special
ties are tar superioi to anything we
have ever offered. Euy your Leather
Goods from the Leather Merchants.
Harrisburg Harness & Supply Company.
VIOLIN COMPLETE OUTFIT, sweet
toned Instrument. A Bargain. Ideal
gift for boy or girt: Call, or address.
No. 1324 North Second street. Bell
phone 3275 M.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can b«
seemed at the Telograph Business
Office.
FOR SALE Cards on sale at tba
Telegraph Business Office.
FOR RENT Typewriters bought,
sold or rented. Harrisburg Typewriter
and Supply Co., 40 North Court street.
FOR SALE Upright piano; first
class condition; little used; will sell
cheap. Call evenings after 7 o'clock,
1507 North Second street.
FOR SALE At Shatter's. 80-88
South Cameron street. A full stock
of Anti-Freezing Solution. Positively
guaranteed to keep your automobile
radiator from freezing.
FOR SALE Scratch Pads new
supply—6o for 26c while they last. Ap
ply Job Printing Department, The Tele
graph Printing Company.
OVERCOATS AND SUlTS—Drummer's
samples (latest styles) at positively
lowest prices in the city. Call—be con
vinced. Cohen & Son, Reliable Pawn
brokers. 431 Market, at Subway.
FOR SALE At a bargain, if sold ■
before January 1. 1916, IT Theater,
Waynesboro, Pa.; Gem Theater. Green
castle. Pa.; cottage at Pen-Mar, Pa.
Apply to S. A. Buhrman, Waynesboro,
Pa
FOR SALE TO MERCHANTS
CALENDARS
SAMPLES AT HALF-PRICE
MYERS MANUFACTURING CO
THIRD AND CUMBERLAND STS.,
OVER MILLER'S SHOE STORE.
BELL 1677 R.
FOR SALE Singing Canaries, up
to-dato Bird and Parrot Cages, large
Gold Fish and Globes of all sizes; Bird
Seeds, natural Fish Food and supplies.
Gebhardt. the "Bird Man," 1004 North
Third, between Boas and Herr.
FOR SALE, CHEAP Fully.equipped
Job and Newspaper plant, doing good
business. Reason for selling—other
wise engaged. Address S., 3286, care
of Telegraph.
FOR RENT
LARGE STORE ROOM FOR RENT—
Built for furniture store room, but suit
able for any other business. Rent rea
sonable. Apply to Louis Begelfer,
Flshman Apartments, Sixth and Herr
streets.
FOR RENT A large office in the
Telegraph Building. Inquire of Super
intendent in Business Office of Tele
graph.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
WANTED To locate an Industry
employing girls and boys. Wish to hear
from Board of Trade. R., 154, care of
Telegraph Office.
WE will paint any old, leaky Roof
and guarantee a water-tight Job. Pos
tal brings us. References from hun
dreds of satisfied patrons. lilte &
Hite. 135 Brady street.
ANY Intelligent person can earn good
income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock
port.N;Y
I MADE $50,000 in Ave year* In ths
mall order business, began with $6
Send for tree booklet Tells how. Hea
cock. 355 Lockport. N. Y.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
WE buy, sell or exchange used disc
Talking Machine Records. See us for
bargain in two and four-minute
machines. 315 Broad street.
SKATES hollow ground, 15c per pair.
1118 James street. City.
ARCADE BARBER SHOP, 36 N. Court
Street. Newly remodeled and refitted.
Clean and sanitary. Complete system
Red Cross Sterilizers used. Massage,
25c. fchave, 10c. P. D. Rich wine. Pro
prietor.
FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, ttie
Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market
street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone
orders glvjn prompt attention. Bell
1960.
FIRE ESCAPES, when needed, are
of great importance. They are soon
worthless if not well painted. We paint
them and paint them well. Hlte &
Hite, No. 135 Brady street.
HAULING
H. A. HAHTMAK. Hoarding Stable
and National Transfer Co. Movers of
pianos, eafes, bollerr and general haul
ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No.
2503 R.
STORAGE
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
IN 3-story brlclt building, rear 40.9
Market street.
Household goods In elean. private
rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply l«
P. G. Uiener. Jeweler. 408 Market St.
STORAGE 419 Broad street, for
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 76 cents
per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co 411
Broad stre» • Both phones.
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
security In any amounts and upon any
terms to suit borrower. Address P. O
Box 174. Harrisburg. Pa.
TO LOAN 51,000.00 on first mort
gage. Address P. O. Box 776. Harris
burg. Pa.
LEGAL NOTICE
The Millers Mutual Fire Insuranc*
Company, of Harrisburg. Pa., Room
404. Kunkel Building, Harrisburg, Pa-
December 20. 1915.
NOTICE Is herebv given that the an
nual meeting of the members of this
company will be held at Its office, on
Thursday, January 20. 191«. A Board
of Directors for the ensuing year will
be elected between the hours of 2 and
3 o'clock P. M. on said day.
B. K. HUNTZINGER,
Secretary,
HARRISBtJRG TELEGRAPH
NEW YORK STOCKS
Chandler Bros. & Co., members New
York and Philadelphia Stock Ex
changes, 3" North Market Square, Har
risburg; 13S8 Chestnut street. Phila
delphia; 34 Pine street. New York,
furnish the following quotations:
New York, Dec. 20.
Open. Clos.
Alaska Gold Mines 27Vs 26%
American Beet Sugar ... 70 70
American Can 59% 59%
American C & F 79 77%
American Cotton Oil .. . 55 55%
American Locomotive .. 68% 68%
American Smelting 100% 102
American Sugar 116 116
American T & T 128% 128%
Anaconda 86 86%
Atchison 106% 105%
Baldwin Locomotive ... 118% 116%
Baltimore & Ohio 92% 92%
Bethlehem Steel 474 474
Brooklyn Rapid Transit 88% 88"
California Petroleum .. 31 31%
Canadian Pacific 180% 180%
Central Leather 53% 52%
Chesapeake and Ohio.. 62 61%
Chicago, Mil and St Paul 93% 93%
Chicago, R 1 and Pacific. 16% 16%
Chino Consolidated Cop. 53% 53%
Colorado Fuel and Iron. . 51% 51
Consolidated Gas 146 144%
Crucible Steel 74 73%
Distilling Securities ... 48% 48
Erie •. 41% 42%
Erie Ist pfd 56% 56%
General Electric Co .... 17 5 174 %
General Motors 490 494
Goodrich B. F 72% 73
Gt. Northern, pfd 125% 125%
Gt. North. Ore, ss 4 8 48%
Gug. Exploration 77% 77%
Ins. Copper 44% 44%
Interboro-Met 21% 22
Interboro-Met. pfd. ... 78 77%
Kansas City South 30% 31%
Lehigh Valley 82 81%
Maxwell Mot 75% 75%
Mex. Petroleum 97% 98%
Miami Copper 33% 33%
Missouri Pacific 4 4 %
New York Central 105% 105%
NYN H H 74% 74%
New York Ont and West 30% 30%
Norfolk and Western ... 121% 120%
Northern Pacific 116% 116%
Pennsylvania Railroad.. 58% 58%
Pittsburgh Coal 3635%
Pittsburgh Coal pd .... 111% 111
Ray Con Copper 24% 24%
Reading 81% 81%
Republic Iron and Steel. 54% 54%
Southern Pacific 100% 101
Southern Railway 23 23
Studebnker 169 168%
Tennessee Copper 57% 57%
Third Avenue 60% 60%
Union Pacific ..' 137 137
U S Rubber 54% 54%
U S Steel 85% 85%
U S Steel pfd 116% 116%
Utah Copper 78% 78%
Va Caro Chem 45% 46 %
Western Union Tele ... 87% 87%
Westinghouse Mfg .... 69 68%
»*Hii <nrci.i-m \ PRnmirK
Philadelphia, Dec. 20. Wheat
Higher; No. 2, red, spot and December,
$ 1.2 @ 1.24; No. 2, Southern, red, 11.205 v
1.22.
Corn Steady; No. 2, yellow, local,
80',4@81c; steamer, No. 2, yellow, local.
<9 % 80c.
Oats Steady: No. 2, white, 48%®
49c; No. 3. white. 4liig)46%c.
Bran The market is quiet; city
mills, winter. per ton, $25.00;
western, winter, per ton, none here;
Soring, per ton, $23.50@24.00.
Refined Sugars Market steady;
powdered. 6.05 c; fine granulated, 5.95 c;
confectioners' A, 5.85 c.
Butter Market higher; western,
creamery, extras, 37c; nearby prints,
fancy, 40c.
Eggs The market is firm;
Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts
free cases ># $11.20 per case; do., current
receipts, free cases, $10.50 per ease;
western, extras, firsts, free cases, sll.lO
per case; do- firsts, free cases. (10.50
|er ease
Live Poultry Market dull; fowls,
1253>14C; old roosters, 10® 11c; broil
ing chickens. .6fo>l7c. Spring ehl' K«-m
12@14c; ducks, 13® 16c; geese. 14@16c;
turaeys. 18® 20c.
Dressed Poultry Market firm;
fresh killed fowls, fancy, 18c; do
average, 16H@17%C; do- unattrac
tive, 14@>16c; ice acked fowls, 13
@l7c; old roosters, 13c; broiling
chickens, nearby, 22®26c: do., western.
20® 22c; roasting chickens, western,
choice to fancy. IS® 19c; do- fair to
good, 14@17c; Spring ducks, nearby. 18
@2oc; do- western, 12® 18c; geese,
nearby, 16®18c; do., western. 14016 c;
turkeys, nearby, choice to fancy, 24®
26c; do., western, 23® 25c; do., fair
to good, 20®21c; old toms, 21c; do
culls, 16@20c.
Potatoes Market is firm; Penn
sylvania, fancy per bushel, 95cffl$1.00;
do., fair to good; per bushel, 85®90c;
Jedsey, No. 1, per basket, 50®55c;Jer
sey, No. 2, per basket. 25 94 30c.
Flour—The market is quiet; winter,
straights, J5.50@5.76; do., patent, $5.80
%6.10; Kansas straights, $4.85®6.85,
Spring straights, $5.50®5.75: do., pat
ent, $5.7506.10; do., favorite brands.
$6.20® 6.40.
Hay Market steady; No. 1, large
bales, $21.00® 21.50; No. 1, medium
bales, $20.50®21.00; No. 2, $19.00® 19.50;
No. 3, do- $15.50® 17.50.
Light mixed, $18.50® 19.00; No. 1, do
ilfc.UU® 15.50. No. I do. sls 00® 16.00.
CHICAGO CATTLE
Chicago. 11l- Dec. "0. Hogs Re
ceipts, 65,000; fairly active, unchanged
to 5c under Saturday's average. Bulk
of sales, $8.20@6.60, light, $5.95@6.50;
mixed, $6.10; heavy, $6.20®6.75; rough,
$6.20®6.35; pigs, $4.75@5.90.
Cattle Receipts, weak. Na
tive beef steers. $5.90®10.90; western
steers, $6.20®8.20; cows and heifers,
S2.SO (a 8.30; cal\es, $6.75®10.00.
Sheep Receipts . 17,000; weak.
Wethers, $6.10(8f6.90; lambs, $6.85@9.45.
HELP WANTED—MALE
ctttcAGO no Ann OF TRADE
Chicago, 111., Dec. 20.—Board of Trade
closing:
Wheat—December. 1.21; May. 1.22%.
Corn—December, 69%« ; May. 12%.
Oats—December, 41%; May, 4B»V.
Pork—January, 18.72; May. 18.77.
Lard—January, 9.67; May, 10.00.
Ribs—January, 9.85; May, 10.25.
PHILADELPHIA STOCKS
Philadelphia, Dec. 20.—Stocks closed
Irregular.
Cambria Steel 75%
General Asphalt t 34
General Asphalt. Pfd 72
Lake Superior Corporation 9 y i
Lehigh Navigation .. . 77
Lehigh Valley 81%
Pennsylvania Railroad 58%
Philadelphia Electric 2Sl£
Philadelphia Company 43%
Philadelphia Company. Pfd 35
Philadelphia Rapid Transit 19%
Reading 81 %
Storage Battery 66 U
Union Traction 4ij(
I'nited Gas Improvement 88%
United States Steel 85%
t.E(U. NOTICES
CHARTER NOTICE
NOTICE Is hereby gl.ven that an ap
plication will be made to the Governor
of Pennsylvania on Tuesday, the 11th
day of January, 1916, under the Act of
Assembly, entitled "An Act to provide
for the Incorporation and regulation of
certnln corporations." approved April
29. 1874, and the supplements thereto,
for the charter of an Intendod corpora
tion to be called IDEAL CHANGER
COMPANY, the character and object of
which Is the manufacture and sale of
money changers and other similar ar
ticles and novelties, machinery and sup
plies from metal, wood and other ma
terials, and In connection therewith the
carrying on of a general plating busi
ness, and for these purposes to have,
possess and enjoy all the rights, bene
fits and privileges of said Act of As
sembly and the supplements thereto
GEORGE L REED.
Solicitor.
THE Anntlal Meeting of the Stock
holders of the Harrisburg National
Bank for the election of Directors and
other business will be held at Its bank
ing house on Tuesday, January 11, 1916,
between the hours of 10 and 12 A. M.
WM. I* GORGAS,
Cashier.
SUPERIOR COURT |
UPHOLDS NEW ACT
Appeals From Public Service
Commission Will Go Direct
• to the Appellate Court
By Associated Press
Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 20. The
State Superior Court to-day held that j
It could hear appeals from decisions;
of the Public Service Commission!
without the cases lirst being heard by ;
the Common Pleas Court. Such ap- i
peals have been heard In the Dauphin j
county court. The decision was hand-j
ed down in the cases of the West Vlr-;
ginia Pulp and Paper Company, the'
New York and Pennsylvania Com- i
York Haven Company, appellants, vs.'
York Haven Company, appelants, vs. j
the Public Service Commission, ap-;
pellee, and the Huntingdon and Broad I
Top Railroad and the Pennsylvania j
Company, Philadelphia, Baltimore j
and Washington Railroad Company,
anil the West Jersey and Sea Shore
Railroad Company as intervenors. j
The case involved an increase in
freight rates. The railroad com
panies contended that the act amend
ing the Public Service law which per
mits appeals direct to the Superior
Court instead of to the county court
was unconstitutional.
The Superior Court will hear the
cases on appeal next Spring. When
the court adjourns its present sitting
it will not meet again for the hearing
of cases until February 29 at Wil
liamsport.
The effect of the decision is to up
hold the act of 1915 which was pass
ed for the purpose of getting appeals
direct into the superior court with
out ilie Dauphin county court having
anything to do with them. Over a
dozen appeals have been pending
until the West Virginia company case
could be decided.
Albert C. Leonard, Civil
War Veteran, Is Dead
ALBERT C. LEONARD
Albert C. Leonard, 70 years old. a
veteran of the Civil War and active
in Pennsylvania G. A. li. circles died
Saturday in Philadelphia of heart
disease, at the home of his daughter.
Mrs. R. C. James, 2023 Wayne ave
nue. Funeral services will be held
from his home, 126 South Duke street
Lancaster, to-morrow afternoon, and
burial will be made in the Lancaster
cem tery.
. Comrade Leonard was publisher for
many years of the Grand Army News
and some time ago issued for his
friends a little book on his reminis
cences of the Civil War. He was
clerk of quarter sessions for Lan
caster county for one session, the
moral instructor at the Lancaster
County Prison and Almshouse for a
long term and more recently In charge
of the Capitol Police in this city. Mr.
Leonard is survived by a son in
Washington, D. C., one daughter and
a niece-
I THE I
| Christmas Savings Society 1
% of the |
I East End Bank j
1 13th and Howard Sts. \
I IS NOW I
f For the New Year 1916 *
k A ;
ft l| It was intended to open December 28th, but the depositors will not wait, \ :
•ff so we are now opening new accounts. J ;
« ** ** ** i
%' IJ Last year close to 3,000 accounts were opened. From the way the new *r
{accounts are being taken out, it bids fair to run way ahead of last year. M
€| Explanation of system and schedules can be obtained by calling at the jl
Bank. : S :
DECEMBER 20, 1915.
OFF FOR CITY'S
TREE TOMORROW
Municipal Celebration Plans
Being Whipped Into Shape;
Music Big Feature
Active preparation for the annual j
municipal Christmas tree celebration j
will start to-morrow. The committee '
named to secure the tree, of which Carl'
M. Kaltwaser, general manager of the
Harrisburg Light and Power Com
pany, is chairman, will go to the
mountains and superintend the cut
ting of the tree. It will be brought to
Harrisburg on Wednesday.
Accompanying the tree committee
will be a number of city officials, news
papermen, an official photographer
and members of the municipal tree
committee. The tree party will leave
the Mayor's office about 9 o'clock. The
tree will be selected from one of three
growing on the John Relly estate, near |
Fort Hunter.
The complete mr.sical program and '
other features will be • announced
Thursday afternoon, when a meeting
of the committee will be held. The
music for the large chorus will be dis
tributed in time and a brief rehearsal
will be held on Friday evening at 7
o'clock at Zion Lutheran Church,
South Fourth street. The Christmas
tree exercises will start at 7.30 o'clock
at Front and Market strets with a
selection by the Commonwealth band,
followed with singing by the chorua.
Appropriate pictures will be shown on
a screen at the Board of Trade build
[ ing and a brief address will be made
| by .Mayor John K. Royal at the tree.
Funeral of Mrs. Haldeman
at Front St. Home
The funeral of Mrs. Margaretta
|C. Haldeman. daughter of the late
I General Simon Cameron, took place
i this afternoon. Services conducted at
the family residence, 219 South Front
street, by the Rev. Lewis S. Mudge,
pastor of Pine Street Presbyterian
Church, were attended by out-of-town
relatives and friends. Burial was
made in Harrisburg Cemetery. The
honorary pallbearers were James M
Cameron, J. D. C. Bradley, J. W.
Clark. Colonel Alexander Rogers, H.
B. McCormick, Vance C. McCormick,
E. Z. Gross, Henry McCormick, Jr.,
W. O. Hickok, 3d, and W. M. Ogelsby.
Among the floral tributes was a
large ivy wreath, with orchids and
lilies of the valley, tied with the colors
and insignia of the Daughters of the
American Revolution, of which Mrs.
Haldeman was a former regent.
NOTICE!
TO THE BONDHOLDERS OF HIGHSIMRE WATER COMPAHVi
Notice is hereby given that Highsplre Water Company being in
default in the payment of interest due May 1 and November 1. 1915, on
bonds issued under its mortgage or deed of trust to Commonwealth
Trust Company of Harrisburg, Pa., Trustee, dated May 2, 1910, the un
dersigned have organized a Protective Committee of Bondholders of
Htghtplre Water Company for the purpose of taking such action us
shall be deemed proper for the protection of depositing bondholders.
All persons holding bonds of said Company are requested to de
posit same before January 1, 1916, with tho Pennsylvania Trust Com
pany, Depository, under the terms of the agreement tiled with said
Depository.
Protective Committee of Bondholders of Highsplre \Vater Company:
Dr. F. H. Urobst, Reading, Pa., chairman; Edward J. Bowman, Heading.
Pa., treasurer; H. O. Koller, 126 North Fifth street, Reading, Pa., sec
retary; Ceo. M. Miller, Reading, Pa.; F. S. Wertz, Reading, Pa.
The Pennsylvania Trust Co., 536 Penn St., Heading, Pa.
Deponltory,
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