A Telegraph' Want Ad.fill (siicMy Rent Hat Vacant Roam Deaths M.DIXGER Mrs. Catherine Aldinger, , February 23, 1916, aged 77 years. Funeral on Saturday. February 26, >*N 2 P. M.. from the residence of her 1 son. John P. Aldinger. 429 Maclay street. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further no- , tire. Burial Harrisburg Cemetery FOUND "FOUND What vou have been look- ; ing for in good work, at Eggert s steam . Dyeing and French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market street.. We call and de- , liver. Both phone*. 1 ————l illvuP HAAlbi) —Mule ■ WANTED Apprentice boy, one with talent for sign painting. Apply I lo Jos. S. Poulton. 307 Market street. ( WANTED Two boys, 16 or 17 years j old, to learn the trade of hosiery ma chine fixing. Must be of mechanical bend, manly and industrious, rund pa rents must guarantee to co-opeiate in ( training Moorehead Knitting i.o. ■ WANTED Exerlenced to ' work in lunch room. Apply at Da\en port's, 325 Market. j j WANTED Two good auto repair t men, who are capable oi turning out ; lirst-class work. None others need J i ply. State reference. X., 0602, care of , Telegraph. I WANTED Good, reliable white . man. sober and honest, to wasli and - grease cars, etc., ill a large garage, ; . Permanent position. State reterence. J., 3651, care of Telegraph. J WANTED An experienced male • stenographer. Stitwy, ¥I.OOO per year. . Give references and experience. Address | It., 3693, care of Telegraph. i ■ WANTED Boy, not afrakl of hard work, over 16 years of age, who wants : to learn automobile, motorcycle and j bicycle repairing. Keystone Garage, , 912* North Third street. . WAITED A middle-aged man as : salesman and collector, llarrlsburg and V icinity. Must be able to get results. Salary and commission. Address At., , ( 3?04, care of Telegraph. WANTED I .dirge, well-established Health. Accident and Life Insurance Company desires capable man as as- ( sistant manager. Must be able lo handle men. Salary and commission, i ' Address A., 3702, care of Telegrah. j WANTED White man to work on • farm by month. Must be experienced |; man, who can milk and work tean. and do all kinds of farm work. Two miles north of Harrlsburg at Wild wood Park. j • Wm. L Ilonford. i , TOOL MAKERS Mr. 11. C. Coder! would like to ineet any llrst-dass men | < oeslring steady employment and good wages. Apply Hotel Bolton, Thursday evening, 7 to 10. i WAN T ED Experienced; bench and floor molders in steel i foundry. No strike or war ma-j 1 icrial. Apply to 1 readwell En- < gincering Company, Eastoii, l J a. 1 WANTED Young man for house- J ] 10-nouse canvass, arranging lor dein- 11 utistrallons. No selling. Salary. . .Musi be clean-cut and a hustler. !• rantz I- Premier Dist. Co., 32 Worth Court street, j WANTED Men lo work on ice i dam. Apply to iloyer Bros., Twentieth i JJMI Brooawood. ! - WANTED First-class Drop Ham- j i mermen and Die Sinkers, on all around i work. Highest wages, best of condi- - lions, no trouble. Apply Drlggs-Sea-| bury Ordnance Company, Sharon, Pa. i t WANTED—Sober, industrious, young : t man to learn the mattress and up- , bolstering business. Excellent opportu nity. yuick advancement and steady work for party of ability. Apply L'. S. Mattress Co., Twelfth and Herr streets. WANTED —An experienced hard ware man to manage my hardware store and do all the ouying. Applicant must have at least live years' expert- j i-nee in a similar position and must, not 1 lie over forty years of age. Will pay , iiiiod salary to right parly. Apply In o»n handwriting and give three refer-j etiees. 1. P. Reese. 15-47 South Queen .-lleet, Lancaster, Pa. j WANTED Experienced shoemaker. Apply Raymond Gordon, 1332 North j hixth street. WANTED The Globe has an open ing for a good, live experienced sales man in our men's clothing department, j Good salary. Apply at once to Mr. l'lank, The Globe, 322-4 Market street. MACHINISTS WANTED Boring cm! or lathe hands, who can. work j from blue prints; also tool makers. Ad- | dress, or apply. Employment Depart ment. Westiiignouse Electric th Mfg. | i u., East Pittsburgh. Pa. AGENTS WANTED . j AGENTS WANTED Earn sls daily ! calling on automobile owners, l'articu- | lars free. V. N. Gingrich, P. O. Box , 225, llershey. Pa. IIEI.P WANTED—female WANTED The ladies of Harrls burg to wear "Spirella" Corsets. Do not Rust or Break. City Manager, Katherine E. Staley, 815 North Sixth' street. Bell phone 495 M. WANTED Stenographer-typist for general ofllce work. Permanent work. Steady advancement for girl wiling lo : start on moderate salary. Give former employers and experience. Address M., 3702, care of Telegrah. WANTED Students to enroll at our school. A lady started work In 16 weeks. Better and more teaching lirlnas results. Enroll now. Bell 704 R. llarrlsburg Shorthand School. Second htrcet. WANTED Young girl for general housework. Apply 631 Boyd avenue. WANTED Girls to learn dress making. .Make your own clothes while I lea rning. lessons free of charge. Bell phone 1084 J. WANTED Experienced operators' ..ii power machines: also learners, i i iood wages. Apply Hawkins Mfg. Co.. No. 2 North Fifteenth. WANTED Ladies to represent The K napp Extract Co. Apply, with the best of reference. Miss R. C. Elgin, 108 Locust street, after B P. M. WANTED Middle-aged white American woman for quick lunch work; must be able to bake pies a'ld do some waiting; good home to right party. Ad dress 3691, care of Telegraph. jlisl Your Property! • —for sale now. so It can be adver-l Ttised in the Spring edition of Facts! | | and Figures— some of the copy has I | already been turned over to thef j l>rinter. Telephone for a represen-1 • lation, or call at our office. j | For Sale, 1414 Naudain r j $2350 i A three-story brick house with » | j eight rooms—bath and furnace J j f - front and back porches—lot T | ? 1 4xBS ft. Now rented to a good I i tenant at sl6 a month. I j | MILLER BROTHERS&CO. j HE4I, ESTATE J Insurance Surety Bonds! 1 I.oruat and Canrt Simla | THURSDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG SdSfei TELEGRAPH FEBRUARY 24, 1916 HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Woman for general housework. Must come well recom mended. No washing. Bell phone 132 R. WORKS DRESSMAKING SCHOOL teaches all pattern cutting by measure, before sewing. The pupil cuts the pat tern, cuts the goods, and makes the [ entire dress, making her own dresses while learning. Day and Evening j classes. A $5 reduction o:i the tuition j is given all pupils who begin now. Works Dressmaking School, 22 North j Fourth Street. WANTED Experienced dining- i room girl. References required. AppTy : by letter. No Interviews granted. Cun- I ningham's, Court and Walnut streets, j WANTED—We have openings for 12 more bright girls. Apply, Silk Mill, Corner North and Sec- . ond streets. WANTED Girls over 16 to strip tobacco. Also experienced Rollers, Bunchmakers, Packers, Filler and Binder Strippers. Wel fare looked after by trained nurse. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Com pany, 500 Race street. W ANTED Experienced sewing machine operators to work on women's and children's wear. ! Harrisburg Apparel Co., over City Star Laundry, 414-416 State street, rear entrance. SITUATION S WAN TED—Ma It: » WANTED Position as blacksmith's i helper; nve years' experience; good workman. Audress n., 3i(n>, care ot I Telegraph. WANTED Job driving delivery J car or team, young man 19 years olu; I experienced in both. Address A., 3t>ai, , care o£ Telegraph. WANTED Young, white man de sires position as mgnt watchman or I iiring ooiler; four years' experience; I can furin reference. Address 644 i iNurth Third street, Hteeiton. WANTED Work of any kind by I young married man; strictly sober; best ' references. Address i\o. 1253 Derry. j WANTED Colored man wants po- i; sition as chauffeur in private tamily; | can give reierences; uo own repair work. Call 226 Adams street. Steeitou, CIJC-iiiuAS UAMLLl—Feuuii) WANTED Position at office work I by young girl; can mrnish reterence. j Address .tl„ 3|oo, care oi. Xelegrapli. WANTED White woman wishes j day s work of any Kind about, tour aays 1 m tlie week; no Wusning; good experi ence. Address A., oDJo, cure ot .iele fciupn. WANTED Woman wishes good place in private lanuly to do general ' nousewora. Apply to Mrs. Laura 1 tivans, 113 Linden street. City. WANTED By colored woman, iron ing or bundle washing at home. Ad dress Mrs. At. M. ci., iiu3 North seventh street. City. WANTED Day s work, Wednesday ana Saturday. Call 1130 North Front street. WANTED Young woman wants day's work—cleaning, sweeping or wusning; references. t>o9 Cumberland street. KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE LEMOYNE For Sale a two-story ' sixty feet long and twenty- . eight leet wiue, cellar under entire ' iiuiiuing, storeroom nrst ltoor, hall on | second Uoor, corner property; aiong Traction line and State iiignway; a money-maker. Two-acre truck isrni, witn two-story lrame house and oarn, also outnouse, located in Cumoeriana [ valley two and one-half miles trom Harrisburg, five-minute walk to street I car and nve-cent tare to warrisourg; I price, *3,100.00. Hummel Avenue, two- ! story single brick, all modern improve- ! merits; will sell cneap. Three-story double brick, steam heat, electric lights j and gas; will sell one half, hosier Ave- ' nue, one single two-story frame, all conveniences, one double two-story j brick with improvements; will sell one j half. Herman Avenue, one two-story ! lrame house with large stable, on cor- i ner lot; will sell cheap. West Shore Realty Co., Baer Rice, Lemoyne Trust j Building, uemoyne, Pa. Bell phone ! 8198 J. CAMP HILL For Sale three story bricks, all modern improvements, 1 location .Market street. FOR RE.VI FOR RENT Large, new two-story single brick house with all improve ments, with vegetable garden, privilege , to uuiid garage, locateu on Long street. West Shore uealty Co., Baer & Rice, Lemoyne Trust Building, juemoyne. Pa.' ueil phone 319SJ. OWNER, 1911 Park street, leaving city Veduced price tor 9-room bricic, house; every convenience; cheerful rooms; deep lot and rear drive alley; healthy location, near park; excellent ! neighborhood. FOR SALE Three suburban proper- ' ties with ail improvements; ten mm- I ute car service: large lawns ana splen- j old view. Will sell at a bargain. Ad- j dress B„ 3t>9o, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Three-story brick bouse, 9 rooms, all improvements. Price, $2,500.00 to <|inck buyer. Apply within, HO2 Reglna street. VERY desirable Lot 20x130—on west ! side of .icrth Sixth Street, near Mahan longo Street, and Lexington Street on rear. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and vValnut Streets. FOR SALE—Beautiful new two-and a-half-story brick residence in one of the finest locations in the city 1001 .North Seventeenth street. Corner lot, i 00x120 feet. Eight rooms and attiu. Hall through center. All improvements, i Fine lawn and shrubbery. Sold on easy terms, inquire of J. A. Siligmas- I ter, Gettysburg, Pa. LOTS Levi Brandt Eat., Elkwood, j Now Cumberland 5O ft. front up to one-half acre plots sewer gas 1 electricity. S2OO up. Easy payments. I Dc trolley. ICeoney & Simmons, Agents. 1 FOR SALE —Desirable build ing lots, located on Fourth, Fifth, Schuylkill and Atlas streets, in blocks or the whole. A splendid opportunity for builder. Inquire or address, F. R. Oyster, trustee, care of Harrisburg Telegraph, j i c ity. FOR SALE Corner property, suit- 1 able for small store, $2,350.00." Fine houses on South Thirteenth street, with large yard running to wide alley. Mod- i erate price. 11. W. Swengel, 219 South ! Thirteenth. FOR SALE 1315 Vernon Street,! brick, 9 rooms, bath, steam heat, gas and electric light porches, drive alley 1 in rear. A. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thir teenth street. [ FOR SALE— -442 Hummel Street $2,750 i 1723 Walnut Street 3,200: 340 Crescent Street 3,250 24 N. Eighteenth Street 3,400 1825 Briggs Street 3,1100 H. G. PEDLOW. lit) S. Thirteenth St. 1 I WOODBINE ST.. 548 and 652Anxlous 'to sell, and therefore the prices are right. All improvements, inclu. .Ingi | steam beat. Particulars at Bell Realty I Co., Bergner Buildtng. RKAIJ ESTATE FOR SALE YALE ST., 232 Corner property, brick, 8 rooms, bath, gas. electric light, steam heat, porch front and rear, lot 18x120. Price right. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building;. MARKET ST. property for sale, 10 rooms, hath, gas, electric light, lot. 16x100, suitable for garage, 122" Market St., Inspect it. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. NEW HOUSE that should interest you at $3,200, well built, desirable lo cated, equipped most modernly. steam heated, three porches. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. , VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE No. 214 Crescent street brick. S rooms batli gas furnace three porches —side entrance large lot. Inspect this property soon. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. REAL. ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RLINT House No. 2C6 Herr street; 9 rooms and bath; stationary wash stands In several rooms; suitable for rooming or boardinghouse; new hot air furnace; coal and gas ranges; large yard. Inquire 129 Pine street, or write Mrs. J. McIC. Reile.v, Apartment 5. The Kenilworth, Buffalo, N. Y. FOR RENT One two-story six room bouse, all improvements, near Nineteenth and Berry, $13.00; one three-story brick, all improvements, near Seventeenth and State, $30.00. J. B. Mac Donald, 1319 Market. FOR RENT Elkwood, New Cumberland cottage, 7 rooms and hath, hardwood floors, open stair way, cemented cellar; all con veniences, nice chickenhouse at tached ; SIB.OO per month. Keeney & Simmons, agents. FOR RENT Store room at 34 South Thirteenth street; also, store room at 213 Crescent street, and private garage on Crooked avenue. Nice house at Paxtang. A. W. Swengel, 219 South Thirteenth street. FOR RENT 1313 Derry street, two family house, with modern improve ments. Rent, $27.00. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. FOR RENT House No. 1312 Swntara street, all Improvements, three-story brick, front porch, good lo cation. Also apartment for rent at No. 11 North Thirteenth street, second floor. Inquire of Charles H. Miller, Thirteenth and Bailey streets. City. FOR RENT No. 1850 Market street; brick, 9 rooms and bath, steam heat, electric light and side entrance. Pos session March 1. Rent, $32.50. J. S, Gipple, 1251 Market street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Third floor apartment, live rooms and bath, steam heat, 1465 Market street. Rent. $28.00. J. BJ. Gipple, 1251 Market street. FOR RENT 1323 Wallace street,', corner cozy apartment, three handy to market and works; newly built; running water, cabinet ai * range in kitchen; economical and desirable; bay window front. Inquire Janitress, 1323 , first flat. SNAVEL.Y APARTMENTS, 231 North Second street 7-room ..partment; bath; electric light; city steam heat; linen closets; all modern conveniences. Inquire 217 North Second street. FOR RENT 225 North Second street, from April 1; third floor apart ment, five light rooms, pantry and tiled bath; hardwood floors throughout; large closets; city steam heat; hot water furnished. Apply 218 Pine street. FOR RENT Apartment, third floor, four rooms and bath; four windows front; city steam. For sun, light and air cannot be excelled. Inquire 222 Locust street, residence, or phone 1380 M. FOR RENT Apartment, 1419 Ver non street, first boor, electric lights, gas and steam heat, stationary laundry. Apply Baptisti, 1208 Chestnut, or Third and Chestnut. Bell phone 624. APARTMENTS WANTED WANTED Housekeeping apart ment. Must be modern and centrally located. Rental about $35.00. Address A., 3649. care of Telegraph. ROOMS FOR KENT FOR RENT Large second-story front room, nicely furnished with con veniences, in small, strictly private family; very reasonable; gentlemen only. Apply at 209 Harris street. FOR RENT Pleasant room on sec ond noor; heat, electric light aud use of bath. 819 Third street. FOR RENT Three large rooms for light housekeeping, including steam heat and stationary range and use of bath. Rent reasonable. Call 1417 Ver non. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with all Improve ments and use ot phone. Apply 1529 North Third street. FOR RENT From March or April 1, furnished front suite ot large living room, with bay windows, bedroom and private bath; modern in every way; reference required. 218 Pine street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished'* sec ond and third floor rooms, with or without board; small private family ot adults. 45 North Hixteent- street. OPPORTUNITY for one or two gen tlemen to secure pleasant home in small, private family. Attractively fur nished, well heated front room. $lO per month. Breakfast served. Address Box 369 4, care of Telegraph. l-'UR RENT Second floor front room, facing Capitol Park; stationary ivaslistand (hot and cold running water); electric light; city steam; use of Bell phone and large oatli. Apply 410 North, street. FOR RENT Furnished or unfur nished rooms for light housekeeping, with all improvements. Apply 346 Muench street. FOR RENT Attractive rooms, $1.50 and up per week; also, one large unfur nished room; centrally located. 328 .North street. FOR RENT Large, Well furnjshed, front room, second floor; electric lights; use of bath and phone. Call at 1510 Ureen street. FOR RENT Well-furnished rooms; city steam heat; Bell phone. 719 North sixth streets. For. RENT Two attractive second floor rooms; all conveniences and use ot phone; gentlemen only. 813 North ! Secund street. FOR RENT j — Suite of rooms on second floor front, for one or two gen tlemen, with use ot bath, phone and city heat; reference required. Apply 272 Briggs street. ROOMS WANTED WANTED Young man wants room and board; state terms; central. Ad dress it.. 3101, care of Telegraph. WANTED A rettned, young man, unmarried, wants livlngroom with communicating sleeping porch and priv ilege of two meals dally, in private home only. Location must on Hill. Best of references furnished. Give price and fullest details. Addresr: 0., 3699, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE FOR SALE Grocery fixtures Walker patented bins and shelving scales - cash register electric coffee mill McCaskey system (cabinet style). Inquire .1. 11. Houseman, 1412 ■North Third street. FOR SALE i FOR SALE A new Dodge roadster, j Bought November 1. Run 1,800 inlles. Will sell for $675.00. Address N., 3645. | care of Telegraph. j FOR SALE lxicomobile. Four- ] passenger body. All modern equip ment. In first-class condition. Bargain i price. Post Office Box 452. FOR SALE One oak sideboard and one sewing machine In good run ning order, $5.00 each. Inquire 183 Sylvan Terrace. FOR SALE Roadster, standard make, in llrst-class condition, no re pairs being necessary. Two new tires. Good bargain at $425.00. Bell phone 100. ' POULTRY Two pens American Dominiques, 16 liens and 1 male each; 60 White Leghorns, 1 male; several nearly new incubators. A. Spoftord, Brassier, Pa. (Near Steelton). PUBLIC SALE At the residence 418 South Thirteenth street, at 1 P. M., i entire house full of furniture. C. Fry, ] Auctioneer. 1 FOR SALE Piano check for sale 1 cheap. Check for $205.00 to apply on purchase •!' a piano. Expires on the 26tli Inst. Address A. O. E.. care of, Telegraph. FOR SALE Liquid carbonic acid fountain, marble counter, wall foun tain with ten reservoirs, chairs, tablet*, spoons and dishes, all complete. In good condition. $l5O cash. Address X., 3647, Care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Brand-new Whitman Player Piano, scarf, bench, cover and two dozen rolls. Will sell at great sacrifice to quick Duyer. Apply 424 Reily street Bell phone 2281 W. BUY Traveling Bags. Suitcases and Trunks from Wholesale and Retail Leather Merchants, Second and Chest nut Repairing neatly and promptly at tended to. Specialties made to order. Harrisburg Harness and Supply Co. FOR SALE At GABLE'S, 111-1.17 South Second street, 6,000 sets new sash. Bxlo. 12 L., primed and glazed, at $1.30 per set Also other sizes. FORtSALE 1915 model 48. Chal mcrs touring car, six-cylinder, seven passengers. Tires and machinery prac tically good as new. Yach'. body. Will sell at a great sacrifice to quick buyer. Apply 424 Reily. Bell phone 2281 W. FOR SALE An Eastman Kodak with leather case, about four years old. Cost about $26.00 when new. Used only a couple times. Good as new. Call 18 North Market Square. FOR SALE S. C. Brown or White Leghorn chicks, 10c each. Our record, 50 dozen eggs in one month from 28- hens. B. Rock. 15c. All thoroughbred. Custom hatching. $2.00 per 100 eggs. A. S. Finger, 2529 Third street, Steelton, Pa. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Oftlio. FOR SALE Coal stove brooder and house. 12 ft., by 12 feet; 6 hoovers and brooders; oil; 3 incubators; 100 White 'Leghorn pullets. , J. A. Drake, Church street. Camp Hill, Pa. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE:—A Columbia electric au tomobile, fine appearance, price $50.00, must be sold at once. Apply 814 North Third street. TYPEY/RITER BARGAINS Rebuilt and scecond-hand, $J.0.00 up—L C. Smith's, Remington and Underwoods, etc. Geo. P. Tillotson, 211 Locust street. Opposite "The Orpheum." FOR SALE Scratch Pads new supply—6o for 25c while they last. Ap ply Job Printing Department The Tele graph Printing Company. , WANTED WANTED Seven or eight-roomed house with all conveniences, located within fifteen-minute walk of Nine teenth and Deny streets. S. L. Eber sole, 349 South Fifteenth street. WANTED Manufacturing concern would like to purchase, or arrange to manufacture under royalty, patents, or ideas of nov ties, toys, or the like. Prepared to manufacture in all metals. Give description first letter Address Box D 3698, care Telegraph. FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE Will exchange real estate for good touring car. State make, model and price. Address A.. 3650, care of Telegraph. LISI.VKSS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY A man with business ability to Invest Five Thousand Dollars in a reliable manu facturing business. Salary connected with it. Aduress J., 3'ios, care of Tele graph. • CIGAR AND TOBACCO BUSINESS, a good stand, low rental, first-class fix tures. Excellent opportunity for a live man. 11. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thir teenth street. WILL EXCHANGE a live retail store, doing a cash business of SIO,OOO per youi, on improved real estate. Stock and fixtures will inventory about $2,500.00. Address "Exchange," care of Daily Telegraph. AN V 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 five years in the mall order business, began with Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea cock, 355 Lockport N. Y. II LSI NESS PERSONALS PACKING A. H. Shrenk, 1906 North Sixth street, first-class packer of fur niture, china and bric-a-brac. Bell phone 399 W. FOR falling hair try uross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street. Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone orders glv.n prompt attention. Bail 1960. HAULING n. A. nAItTMAN. Boarding Stable ami National Traaafer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lather, Manager. Fifth and Woodbine street Bell phone No. 2503 K. 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. 6TORAGE 4X9 Broaa street for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to »3 Wagons. 75 cent* per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co 411 MONEY TO LOAN $4,000 TO LOAN in sums to suit bor rower. Real estate security required. Address M„ 3686. care of Telegraph. Money to loan To Housekeepers and Workingmen. We will treat you fairly. EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO.. Room 21 Spooner Building,. Licensed bonded, incorporated. Take elevator. Telephone Bell 1647 R. SELLING BECOMES MORE EFFECTIVE Railroads Show Heaviness; Anglo-French Bonds Drop By Associated Press New York, Feb. 24. Selling became more effective later, liquidation by com mission houses Indicating' the concern manifested at Interior points. The movement derived further Impetus from the professional element with more vulnerable issues, as Oil, Motors, Sugars and Marine, Pfd. Marked heaviness was shown by New Haven, Canadian Pacific, St. Paul and Eries. Additional cause for unsettlement was found in the continued heaviness of Artglo-Fcench ss, which fell to 94. Sales of this issue during the forenoon approximated *1,250,000. Bonds were heavy. NEW YORK STOCHS Chandler Bros. & Co., members New Tork and Philadelphia Stock Ex changes. 3 North Market. Square, Har risburg; 1338 Chestnut street, Phila delphia; 34 Pine street, New York, furnish the following quotations: New York, Feb. 24. Open. Clos. Alaska Gold Mines 2 214 22 % Allis-Chalmers . 30 28 % American Beet Sugar ... 69% 69% American Can 63% 62% American C& F 69% 68 American Ice Securities . 30 29 American Locomotive .. 69% 68 American Smelting .... 100% 100 American Sugar 112% 112 American T & T 127% 127% Anaconda 88% 87% Atchison 103% 103% Baldwin locomotive ... 108% 107% Baltimore & Ohio 86 % 86 % Bethlehem Steel 464 470 B. F. Goodrich 71% 70% Brooklyn Rapid Transit 86 86 California Petroleum ... 30 28% Canadian Pacific 168% 168% Central Leather 54% 53% Chesapeake and Ohio .. 61% 61 Chicago, Mil and SI Paul 84% 93% Chicago, R I and Pacific IS% 18% Chino Consolidated Cop. 57% 57% Colorado Fuel and Iron. 44% 43% Consolidated Gas 134% 134 iCorn Products ......... 22% 21% I Crucible Steel 79% 78 Distilling Securities .... 47 45 I Erie 36% 35% i Erie, Ist pfd 52 52 | General Electric Co. ... 169% 169% j General Motors 480 479 Gt. North, pfd 120% 120% Gt. North. Ore, ss 44% 4 3 Gug. Exp 21% 21% Ins. Copper 45% 45% Interboro-Met 17 16% Interboro-Met. pfd 73% 73 % Kas. City South 25% 25 Lack. Steel 79 78 Lehigh Valley 76% 76% Maxwell Motors 65% 64% Merc. Mar. ctfs 16% 16% i Merc. Mar. ctfs. pfd. ... 69 68% I Mex. Pet 105% 103% 'Miami Copper 36% 36 I National Lead 67% 66% i New York Central • 104% 104% N Y N H H 67 66% New York Ont and West 27% 27% Norfolk and Western .. 116% 116% Northern Pacific 112% 112% I Pacific Mail 18 18 'Pennsylvania Railroad.. 57 57% [Pittsburgh Coal 31% 30% Press Steel Car 55% 55% I Railway Steel Spg 40% 38% I Ray Con Copper 25% 25 I Reading 78 77% Rep Iron & Steel 52% 51 J Southern Pacific 99% 99% (Southern Railway 20% 20 Southern Rwy pfd .... 58% 58* ! Studebaker 145% 144% ! Tennessee Copper 58 57 Union Pacific 133% 133% 111 SI Alcohol 14 7% 14 7% |IT S Rubber 52 51% U S Steel 83% 82% IT S S pfd 116% 116% [Utah Copper 85 84% Va Caro Chem 46% 46 I Western Union Tel 88% 88% i Westinghouse Mfg .... 66 65% PHILADELPHIA STOCKS \ By Associated Press I Philadelphia. 'Feb. 24. —Stocks closed lower. I Cambria Steel 81 i General Asphalt 35 [General Asphalt, Pfd 72'4 Lake Superior Corporation lO 11 * ! Lehigh Navigation 76% ! Lehigh Valley 76H I Pennsylvania Railroad 57 Philadelphia Electric 27% Philadelphia Company 41 : Philadelphia Company Pfd. ...i. 37 I Philadelphia Rapid Transit 19 .Reading 77% Storage Battery 64% Union Traction 43% ; United Gas Improvement 09% i I'nited States Steel 83 CHICAGO BO A Kit OF TRADE Hv Associated Press Chicago, 111., Feb. 24.—Board of Trade closing: Wheat—May, 1.17%; .Tuly. 1.14%. Corn—May, July, 76%. Oats—May, 44 »k : July, 42%. Pork—May, 20.65; July, 20.60. ! hard—May, 10.30; July. 10.50. Ribs—May. 11.35: July. 11.45. CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press 1 Chicago, 114., Feb. 24. Hogs Ree ■ ceipts. 35,000; steady. Bulk of sales. . $8.3008.55; light, $7.95(ja 8.55; mixed, t8.15#8.56; heavy. $8.10#8.60; rough, $8.10(0)8.25: pigs, $6.50@i7.60. Cattle Receipts. 4;000; strong. Na tive beef steers. $6.85(f))».50; stockers and feeders. $5.6507.70; cows and lieif- I ers. $3.25@ 8.25; calves. $8.50©11.28. Sheep Receipts. 12,000; firm. I Wethers, $7.90®)8.50; lambs, $9.25@ i 11.35. LEGAL NOTICES EXECITOH'B NOTICE iln the matter of the Estate of C. H. Backenstoe, late of the City of Har i rlsburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylva j ilia, deceased. ALL persons Indebted to said estate j are requested to make Immediate pay i ment. And tho t ;< having legal claims 1 against the same, will present them : without delay in proper order for settle ment, to I)R. 11. F. BACKENSTOE, Executor, jS. E. Corner Twelfth and Callowhlll I Streets. Philadelphia, Pa. Or his Attorney, ! WILLIAM M. IIAIN, ESQ., 33S Market Street. Harrisburg. Pa. i NOTICE is hereby given that an ap ! plication will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County under the provisions of an Act of As sembly approved April 29, 1874. and its several supplements, for a charter for an Intended corporation to be known as the Croation-Slovenlan Political Club of Steelton. Pa., the character and object of which corporation is to In struct the people of the Croation and Slovenian race residing In the Countv of Dauphin, in the English language and other studies, and to prepare them for the duties of citizenship in United States, and for these purposes to have, possess anil enjoy all the rights, bene fits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and its ssltj supplements. OSCAR G. WICKERSHAM, Solicitor, i SAFETY MOVIE PLANS COMPLETE Announce Schedule of Enter tainments For Mill and Factory Workers Plans are being perfected for tlie Safety First motion picture exhibit to be given in the Technical High School auditorium by the Department of Labor and Industry co-operating with the heads of industrial plants In Har risburg. The first entertainment of the series, to teach safety by the movies, will be held Tuesday eve ning, February 29. The series will continue at intervals until March 10. Several thousand employes in llar rlsburg establishments will have op portunity of observing the graphic portrayal of the results of careless ness- and lack of safeguards in caus ing fires, and injuries to workers. Some of the Films "The Workmen's Lesson" is one of the principal lilms to be shown. It i will show the cost in distress and suf ferlng which follows disregard of the ! rules of safety in industry. "The Locked Door" is another film on tire prevention and will show how care lessness resulted in the burning of a j factory and loss of life among the j employes. This realistic photo-drama I in three reels. Is of intense interest in | addition to its value in teaching a I lesson. Other Hints' to be shown in ' elude "Carelessness and Caution," I "An American in the Making," and also a number of safety films shown In the Pennsylvania Building at the Panama-Pacific Exposition in San Francisco last year. Schedule of Shows Manufacturing plants, co-operating in the motion picture exhibit are dis tributing tickets among their em ployes who will attend the entertain ments according to the following schedule: Tuesday, February 29: Blough i Manufacturing Company, Moorhead Knitting Company. Wednesday, March 1: Eureka Laundry, United Cigar Company, City Star Laundry, Harrisburg Telegraph, Star-Independent, Patriot, Sanitary Family Washing. Friday, March 3: Elliott-Fisher Company. Tuesday, March 7: Harrisburg Light, Heat & Power ICompany, Har risburg Foundry & Machine Co., Hickok Manufacturing Co., Morton Truck & Tractor Co., Harrisburg Pipe & Pipe Bending Co. ' i Friday, March 10: Harrisburg Gas j Company, Harrisburg Pipe & Pipe ' Bending Co., Morton Truck & Tractor Co., Harrisburg Light, Heat & Power I Co., Harrisburg Burial Case Company. At the request of the Hershey Chocolate Company, the motion pic- I ture flints will be shown for workers !at Hershey on March 2. Plans are I also being perfected for exhibiting the films in Middletown and Millersburgr. I'IfiLADEi.PiHA rnctnucE: By 4ssociatcd Press Philadelphia, Feb. 24. Wheat Steady; No. 2. red. spot, and February, $1.26® 1.28: No. 2, Southern, red, $1.24411 1.26. Corn Steady; No. 2, yellow, local, 81V&@82%c: steamer, No. 2, yellow, lo cal, 80 81c. Oats Market lower; No. 2, white, 55@55%c. Bran Market quiet, but steady; city mills, winter, per ton. $24.60(1?) 25.00; western, winter, per ton. 110110 here: Spring, per ton, $23.50®24.00. Refined Sugars - Market firm; refined powdered, 6.35 c; line granulat ed. 6.25 c; confectioners' A, 6.15 c. Butter Market higher; western, creamery, extras, 36c; nearby prints, fancy, 39c. Eggs The market is higher: Pennsylvania and pther nearby lirsts, free cases, $7.05 per case; do., current repcipts, free cases. $6.90 per case: western, extras, firsts, free cases, *7.05 per case; western, firsts, free cases, $6.90 per case. Live Poultry Dul; fowls, 16}4@ 17c; roosters, 12®13c; Spring chickens, 14®20c; ducks, 18®20c; geese, 17®19c; turkeys. 20@22e, Dressed Poultry Market steady; turkeys, fancy, 30c; do., good to choice, 27©28e; do., fair to good, 25® 26c; do., old toms; 25c; fowls, fancy, 19H®'-0c; do.,good to choice, 17%® 18c; do., small sizes, 15@17c; old roosters, loc; broiling chickens, nearby, 22® 26c; do., western, 22@24c; roasting chickens, western, choice to fancy. 19® 22c; do., fair to good, 15@18c; Spring ducks, nearby, 18®20c; do., western, 12 @18c; geese, nearby, lB®18c; do., we»t ern. 14® 16c. Potatoes Market quiet; Penn sylvania, white, per bushel $1.15® 1.20; New York, per bushel, $1.10; Maine, per bushel. $1.15@1.20; western, per busliel, $1.00®1.10; Jersey, No. 1, per uasket, 60®70c Jersey, No. 2, per basket, 30® 40c. Flour The market Is dull; winter, straights. $6.00@6.30; do., patents, $6.35 ®6.60; Kansas straights, $4.85® 5.85; Spring firsts, clear, $5.75@6.00; do.. At the Slow oaglffrr Is one of the most surprising oar values of the year. It couples to an extraordinary degree all the virtues of tlie SIX with entirely new standards of economy and service. Owners average in excess of •20 Miles to the Gallon of Gasoline 900 Miles to the Gallon of Oil Its wonderful valve-in-the-head motor—of exclusive Grand design—is a sourcK of continuous delight, because of its almost incredible flexibility. Grant SIX throttles down to 1% miles an hour without eboklng or gasping, without losing lis pull—and speeds up to fifty miles afid more within a few blocks. It has power and to spare. And the new Grant SIX Is distinguished. IH-- eause in addition to remarkably sturdy construction—won derfully complete equipment, it has the Largest, Roomiest Body of Any Car Below One Thousand Dollars W.H. SCHUE, Pi'fibulor 2412 N. Sixth Street * FOR SALE An exceptional opportunity to buy for little cash No. 82f> N. Third street for a business stand. A'p'y to j PKIEDMAN, Heal Estate A Insurance Kunkel Bldg. or 217 Peffer St. 15 straights, $5.90(8>6.15; do., patents, $6.15 @6.60; do., favorite brands, s7.ouffi>7.6o. Hay The market la firm with a fair demand: No. 1, large bales, $21.60jJ>22.00; No. 1, medium bales/ $21.50<fr22.00; No 2. do.. $19.50® 20.00; No. 3. do., $16.00©18.00; no grade, slo.oo® 14.00. Clover mixed, light mixed, $19.00® 19.60; No. 1, do., $18.50® 19.00; No. '2. do., $15.50® 16.50. CUT XX FRIENDLY TUSSLE While in a friendly tussle with a fellow workman at the Harrlsburg burg Pipe and Pipe Bending Works, Frank Chambers, aged 21, of Oberlln, sustained a gash nine Inches long in the left hand and arm, when he was accidentally cut by the open knife which his companion hud been using while at work. PURDUE EQUIPMENT DESTROYED BY FIRE By Associated Press Lafayette, Ind., Feb. 24.—The three inch field gun of Battery B, of Pur due University, 1,200 Krag rifles and 7,000 rounds of ammunition of the Purdue cadet corps were destroyed by fire when the Purdue Armory was burned here to-day. ALDEKMAN GETS COMMISSION C. J. Householder, to-day received his commission as alderman of the Tenth ward. He has opened his office at 2141 Moore street. . MID WEST OIL (Common and Preferred) The above oil stocks selling at ! under $1 per share present in our opinion an unprecedented oppor tunity for profitable commitments, particularly in view of the present 1 extreme activity in all the oils of merit. The MIDWEST OIL Com pany is capably managed, is al ready on a productive basis and | within a short period should show big results. .Our analysis sur r6unding the MIDWEST enterprise I is complete and ready for distribu ! t\pn. Send for it. Our Weekly Market Review just issued also contains com j prehensive details regarding COSDEN CO., MIDWEST RE FINING, SUBMARINE BOAT, BAPULPA REFINING, INTER NATIONAL MERCANTILE MA RINE, CUBA CANE SUGAR. UNITED STATES LIGHT AND HEATING, EMPIRE PETRO LEUM, WAYLAXD OIL AND GAS, OHIO OIL. PRAIRIE OIL, PURE OIL. ILLINOIS PIPE, PRAIRIE PIPE LINE and all the other active oil securities. We suggest that you communi cate with us at once while the 1 market movement in the oil stocks is in full swing. L. L. Winkelman & Co. 130 S. Broad St., Philadelphia Phones 1 Walnut <Ui:t7t Unco 2353 Sen York Wlltnl Del, I DIRECT WIRES to the VARI OUS MARKETS Our Weekly Market Review Is recognized as the most complete di gest of market and industrial con ditions issued anywhere In the United States. Will IH' forwarded to you free upon application. J FUNERAL SPRAYp I I r AND New Cumberland 'lor«i Co* I New Cumberland* I'a. highest Prices Paid For Rags j Metal of descriptions, rubber boots {and shoes, auto tires, paper stock, books, I magazines. Specially Interested In Merchant Tailor Clips. Drop postal, or call Bell phone 1047-M. Wagon will stop at your door. Keystone Iron and Metal Co. 045—USD BHOAU STREET niIBBEf?STAMQfiI >fEJ SEALS & STENCILS j|B MFG. BY HBG. STENCIL WORKS ■ 11 II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. W SMALL LOANS We lend money in amounts from $5.00 to $300.00 and arrange pay ments to suit borrowers' con venience. Business confidential. Lowest rate In city. Licensed, bond ! Ed and incorporated. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO. 132 Walnut St.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers