Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, March 09, 1916, Page 13, Image 13

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IDeatbs
|;T>OYKH On March S, 1916, Mrs.
Katharine Etnoyer, widow of Jacob
Etnoyer. at the home of her son,
Urich. Main and Florence
f >trei ts. Penbrook. aged 71 years. n
Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at -
o'clock, from her late home. Burui
in Shoop's Church Cemetery. lne
relative-- and friends are invited to
attend without further notice.
» IIU'PLE On Wednesday March i 8,
1916. Elizabeth Jane Cripple, at he,
home, on Bridge street.
berland, aged 5 1' years, b months
I'uiv'ral on Sunday. March IJ. a' 2
C ,M . from her late reslderiee. t
which the relatives and friends aie
invited to attend without further no
tice. Burial Knola Cemetery.
lITOST Wednesday. March 9.
at 2:15. Theresa Voder* ings«. a«ea
«7 years, wife of Fred \\. YinSst. at
residence. Hyde and Market street.,
' «ltllp Ilill. frnni lloX*
Kuiii ral Saturday, at - P. M** tlveg . im |
iate residence, to which relatKes ana
friends are invited to attend w lthout
further notice. Burial P r * at •
risburg Cemetery. . '
(.MIDM'.K March 8.
F. tiardner. at her late home, -n
hSiISS a&er^n.^f
friends are invUed! prtvate.
at Camp llill. Please omit flowers.
HOItsTICK On Tuesday -J*®*! I ,™?'
March 7. 1 IMiss Susie fc-. HorstlcK,
at her home, in Paxtang , aged *>
Funeral sedvices on Saturday aftei
noon, at - o'clock, from her late resi
dence, the Rev. H. B. Klnc officiat
ing. Burial Shoop's Church Ume
terv. Relatives and friends are in
vited to attend without further notice.
LOST
LOST Black lypx neckpiece, on
Cumberland stieet. between Penn and
116 Cumberland street, on Tuesday
evening. Reward if returned to lib
Cumberland street.
LOST Tuesday. March 7. on Market
or Second street, between Board oi
Trade and Delaware avenue, or on sec
ond street trolley car. crescent diamond
pin. bavins seven initials engraved in
side. Reward it returned to this or
flce.
LOST On Second street, between
Maclav and Union Trust Building,
brown leather pocketbook. Reward If
returned to 226 Maclay.
FOUND
FOUND What you have been look
ing for in work, at Eggert s Steam
Dyeing and French Cleaning Works,
1245 Market street. We call and de
liver. Both phones.
HELP WANTED —Male
WANTED A boy, for store work;
must be 16 years of age: reference re
luireij. Apply Grand Lnlon lea to.,
208 North Second.
TRI CK HELPER—Experienced man
to help or. auto truck. Apply 8 A. M.
llarrisburg Gas Works.
WANTED Young man of experi
ence for clerk in general store, country
town. Address C.. 3751, care of Tele
graph.
Ir "
WANTED Form builders and
handy men accustomed to working
around pile-driver. Apply to Robert.
Grace Contracting Co., Milton, Pa.
WANTED Young man steno
grapher. Must be experienced. Be
ginners need not appiy. Opportunity
for advancement. Permanent position.
State references, age and salary. Appli
< at.ons revived until March 11. Ad
dress J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co.,
Harrisburg. Pa.
WANTED Tailor on pants and
vests for out-of-town custom tailor.
Address Box F., 3799, care of Tele
graph.
WANTED Layer out for
general steel plate and structural
work. Apply to The Union Boil
er & Alfg. Co., Lebanon, Pa.
WANTED First-class Drop Ham
merman and Die Sinkers, on all around
work. Highest wages, best of condi
tions, no trouble. Apply Drlggs-Sea
bury Ordnance Company, Sharon, Pa.
WANTED Experienced bell boys.
Apply Superintendent, Harrisburg Club,
Friday morning between 9 and 10
o'clock.
WANTED Solicitors and collectors.
Goon proposition to live men. Salary
and commission. Apply Friday to Man
ager, Room 206, 219 Walnut street.
WANTED First-class Drop Ham
mermen and Die Sinkers, on all around
work. Highest wages, best of condi
tions. no trouble. Apply Driggs-Sea
bury Ordnance Company, Sharon, Pa.
WANTED First-class salesman to
represent reliable Automobile Tire
manufacturer. Must be local man; ex
perience not necessary; excellent propo
sition. Apply Rutherford Rubber Co.,
13 South Fifth street, Reading, Pa.
MACHINISTS WANTED Boring
mill or lathe hands, who can work
from blue prints, also tool maJiers. Ad
dress, or apply. Employment Depart
ment, Westinghouse Electric & Mfg.
Co.. East Pittsburgh. Pa.
LEARX to become a practical chauf
feur and earn Slsi» to S2OO per month.
We give you practical lessons at your
o'.\ r home. We send you a $5,000
Lozier with instructions, to practice on
beiween working hours. Write for
j'Hr.iculars. Auto Transportation
/raining. Corresponding Department,
23-17-2!) North Cameron street, Harris
l-urg.
ANTED Man and family for on
s farm, about 115 acres. Address G„
5793, care of Telegrah.
WANTED White cook and bar
tender at Pennsylvania Hotel, Pine
Grove, Pa.
WANTED Good man to do general
work In garage; must be sober and
honest; permanent position; state ref
erence. Address 8., 3801, care of Tele
graph.
WANTED A few good men who
understand working in scrap yard. Ap
ply at once to Wm. Friedman, Tenth
street, below Mulberry Street Bridge.
WANTED Man to work on farm
by month or year—three-quarters of a
r.iile from Harrisburg. Phone Bell
S>9s-S-R-3—or write Box A. 3625, care
t>f Telegraph.
*9ll N. Second Street!
FOR SALE
1 Reception Hall
14 Rooms
Two Baths i
Electricity ami Gas •
City Steam Heat i
t J-ot 211x102 ft.
T 20-ft. rear alley
4 A fine, large, substantially con-i
intruded house In a desirable neigh-1
• borhood. •
Price upon inquiry
j MILLER BROTHERS & CO. j
REAL ESTATK
I ln»umnre Surety Hoods*
i Locust and Court Streets »
THURSDAY EVFNING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH * MARCH 9, 1916.
HELP WANTED—MaIe
WANTED 4O able-bodied
men between 21 and 40 years of
age for piece work. White or
colored. Apply in person to agent,
Harrisburg Transfer, Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company, Division
street, Harrisburg, Pa.
HELP W ANTED—Feiualo
i WANTED Millinery apprentices,
at once. Apply to Astrlch s. Fourth
and .Market streets.
WANTED Competent colored girl
for general housework and plain cook
ing; must come well recommended. Ap-
I ply 110 Boas street. ,
WANTED Students to Know R. E.
1 Hoke. A. M., will soon be a teacher in
my school. More and better teaching
always counts. Harrisburg- Shorthand
; School, 31 North Second.
WANTED Experienced young lady
to sell women's apparel. Good place
. for the right party. References re
quired. Call at Bloom's, 810 North
Third street.
WANTED By refined widower,
with baby boy two years, a young wo
-1 man to take care of baby and uo the
(housework; state salary wanted; refer
ence. Bflx 3795. care of Telegraph.
WANTED Office girl, typewriting
and shorthand unnecessary, capable of
using phone intelligently. Apply in per
son. Keystone Rug Co., 1115 Mont
, gomery.
WANTED Young, white woman for
i general housework; small family; good
wages. Apply 420 Spruce street, Steel
i ton. Pa.
| WANTED, AT ONCE Gltls for
1 folding. Inquire Plough Mfg. Co.. Reily
i and Fulton streets.
WANTED Experienced rollers and
bunchmakers. Steady work guaran
teed. Apply Central Cigar Company.
I 425 South Cameron street.
WORK at Hersliev In modern factory;
good pay while learning; steady em
ployment; desirable positions now open.
Hershey is the healthiest industrial town
in America Delightful living conditions.
Apply at once. Hershey Employment
Bureau. Hershey. Pa
WANTED Operators experienced
on power sewing machines, also five
experienced examiners, at Jennings'
Mfg! Company. 414 State street.
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
classes. A $5 reduction oi the tuition
is given all pupils who begin now.
• Works Dressmaking School. 22 North
i Fourth Street.
WANTED Girls over 16 to
strip tobacco. Also experienced
. Rollers, Bunchmakers, Packers,
. Filler and Binder Strippers. Wel
i fare looked after by trained nurse.
Apply Harrisburg Cigar Com
pany, 500 Race street.
W ANTED Experienced
sewing machine operators to work
i on women's and children's wear.
. Harrisburg Apparel Co., over City
Star Laundry, 414-416 State
| street, rear entrance.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe
WANTED Young, strong man de
sires work around restaurant; can fur
nish best of references. Address 624
Cumberland Etreet.
WANTED By young, married man,
strictly sober and willing to work, po
sition in grocery store best references,
and can run an automobile. Address
1253 Derry street.
WANTED Position as cake baker
by young man; willing to leave city.
Address No. 1625 Fulton street.
WANTED Chauffeur, young man,
27 years, wishes position driving tour
ing car or truck; seven years' driving
experience in Harrisburg; also first
class repairman; can give very best ref
erences. Address M., 3755, cafe of Tele
, graph.
WANTED Farm work by the
month; can give good reference; age,
about 32 years. Address 1625 Fulton
! street.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED A woman for general
housework, with knowledge of cook
ing. Apply St. James Hotel, 405 Mar
ket street.
WORK Assisting in general house
work. Address 1125 North Seventh.
' WANTED An elderly woman
: wishes position as housekeeper In
small family. Trustworthy and compe
tent of taking full charge. 823 Sus
, quenanna street.
WANTED White woman wants
; general housework: references. Address
; 80S East street.
WANTED Young girl desires to
, learn clerking in store or any kind or
general office work. Address 1213 Ful
| ton street. City.
WANTED Girl 16 years old wlsnes
• general housework or child's nurse;
i must sleep at home, in city. Call, or
i address, 1215 Fulton street, Harrisburg,
■ Pa. '
WANTED Situation by competent
. : young woman; thoroughly understands
handling of pattern department and de
. ipartment store work; reference furnish
i | ed. Address M., 3824, care of Tele
, graph.
. I WANTED Situation wanted at gen
eral housework; good home in prefer
; ence to high wages. Call, or address,
412 Herr street.
[ ! HOUSEWORK Two colored South
[ • ern girls desire positions at general
■ housework. Call, or address, 108 Mary
• avenue.
WANTED Cook and pastry maker
» of experience desires a position In pri
■ vate family. Address K., 3800, care of
i i Telegraph.
WANTED Middle-aged woman,
i with seven-year-old boy. desires posi
tion as housekeeper. Address T.. 3749,
[ i care of Telegraph.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
ILEMOYNE—
FOR SALE 2-story single frame,
] price $3,600; two-story frame, all Im
provements. price $3,100; 2-story one
half double brick. $2,750; 2-story single
i brick, price $4,200; 2-story single brick,
price $3,100; 3-story one-half double
brick, price $3,700; 3-story one-halt
double brick, price $2,850. West Shore
Realty Co., Baer & Rice, Lemoyne Trust
| Building. Lemoyne. Pa. Bell phone
SI9BJ.
WOobBINE ST.. 548 and 652—Anxl
ous to sell, and therefore the prices are
right. All Improvements, including
' steam heat. Particulars at Bell Realty
1 Co., uergner Building.
1 j NEW HOUSE that should interest you
1 !at $3,200, well built, desirably located,
1 f equipped most modernly, steam heated,
1 three porches. Bell Realty Co., Berg
-1 , ner Building.
CORNER PROPERTY FOR SALE at
a greatly reduced price lot, 17x125
1 frame house stable on rear pro
p-1 ert.v now yielding S2O per month. Price,
1 $2,100. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bulld
• 1 Ing.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
1315 VERNON STREET Owner out
.; of town, want to sejl; modern im
• iprovements: steam heat. What will you
.'give for it? H. G. Pedlow, 110 South
Thirteenth street.
' j 24 X. EIGHTEENTH STREET A
■[good property; Inspect it; occupied by
owner. if It pleases you we can agree
1 on price. 11. G. Pedlow. 110 South Thir
teenth street.
FOR SALE 1937 Penn street; two
stor.v brick: 8 rooms and bath; all im
provements: side entrance; front and
, back porches: splendid condition.
2134 GREEN STREET 3-story
■! brick dwelling. 10 rooms, bath and i
I 1 steam heat, front and rear porches, side
] entrance. Lot. 21x81. Brinton-Packer
Co., Second and Walnut streets.
j. WEST FAIRVIEW —On trolley line.
! corner property on Enflla Road and
j Pennsylvania Ave.. 2H-story frame
dwelling. 7 rooms, bath und furnace,
i j Lot. 60x110. Would make a good loca- ;
! tlon for grocery business. Brinton- !
Packer Co.. Second and Walnut streets.
i FOR SALE Frame houses, located I
in Shlremanstown. Pa., Main st.-eet.
, Steam and trolley car service. Easy s
I terms. Money standing In at low in
.l terest. Come and be convinced. Ad
dress M.. 3726, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE BlO North Second i
street, a desirable home at low price. .
Inquire of C. C. Hackett. Room No. 20, 1
No. 9 North Market Square.
$1,600 WILL BUY frame house No. I
1940 Seventh streeet 7 rooms bath |
gas furnace. Also other similar,
properties in city and suburbs. Bell
; | Realty Co.. Bergner Building.
LOTS—Levi Brandt Est., Elk-'
wood, New Cumberland 5O ft.
front up to one-half acre plots
j sewer water gas —electricity.
L S2OO tip. Easy payments. 5c
I trolley. Keeney & Simmons, 1
1 Agents.
FOR SALE 2 l i-story brick, facing
Jonestown Road, north of Reservoir
■ Park. All Improvements. Built one
i year. Now vacant. This week, $2,800.
Edgar B. Lerew, 4 North Fifth street. i
FARM 9B acres, three-fourths mile
- west of Enola; stone house; bank barn;
> all outbuildings: fine apple orchard;
; will be sold at reaslnable price. Also
; small farms ranging from 5 to 16 acres.
Good locations. Houses In nearly every ■
part of city and suburban villages. Fine
■ j building lots East and West Hr rris
. : burg, Penbrook, Earlington and Pax
; tang. For further Information call, or
i j write. Samuel plough. Real Estate
i Agent. 256 Crescent Street, Harrisburg.
: Pa.
FOR SALE—Beautiful new two-and
-1 a-half-story brick residence In one of
the finest locations in the city 1001
North Seventeenth street. Corner lot,
I 60x120 feet. Eight rooms and atlie.
. Hall through center. All improvements.
I Fine lawn and shrubbery. Sold on !
easy terms. Inquire of J. A. Singmas
> ter, Gettysburg, Pa.
FOR SALE—Desirable build
[ ing lots, located on Fourth, Fifth,!
Schuylkill and Atlas streets, in
blocks or the whole. A splendid
I opportunity for builder. Inquire I
: or address, F. R. Oyster, trustee,
. care of Harrisburg Telegraph,
' city.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT 207 South Front
i street, from April 1; also three rooms
- on third floor of No. 9 South Market
• I Square. Apply to 232 North Second
• | street.
1 :
FOR RENT 426 North street, April
1, corner brick house, 8 rooms, bath
. and city steam heat, fronting new Capi
■ tol Park. Inquire 400 North street.
FOR RENT A three-story brick
house, with all latest improvements,
front and rear porches, in first-class
' condition. Inquire 2133 Jelterson street, :
• City. I
FOR Et.\T House No. 206 Herr '
, street; 9 rooms and bath; stationary j
wash stands in several rooms; suitable
.' for rooming or boardlnghouse; new hot
■ air furnace; coal and gas ranges; large i
■ yard. Inquire 129 Pine street, or write
' Mrs. J. McK. Reiley, Apartment 5, The
Kenilwortli, BuiTalo, N. Y.
! CLOVERLY HEIGHTS Sycamore
■ Street, 1724, brick dwelling, 9 rooms,
1 bath, steam heat, gas and electric
lights. Rent. $23.00. Rohrer & Son,
■ Bergner Building.
. 110 N. SECOND STREET Second '
and third floor front office rooms, ln
, eluding steam heat and light. Apply '
to Brinton-Packer Co., Second and \Val- ■
nut streets.
FOR RENT No. 1816 Green street; !
house Is newly papered and in first
class condition; all Improvements; rent
, reasonable. Apply 1816 Green.
1 FOR RENT Twd-and-one-half
storv frame dwelling for colored peo
ple only, 1130 North Front street. Ap
ply 226 Chestnut street.
FOR RENT ijirge, new two-story 1
' single brick house with all improve
ments. with vegetable garden, privilege
. to build garage, located on Long street.
West Shore Realty Co.. Baer & Rice,
Lemoyne Trust Building. Lemoyne, Pa.
Bell phone 319SJ.
FOR RENT 320 Sayfi.rd avenue, to
small, white family, centrally located,
: 2%-story frame; water in kitchen;
handy to market and works. Rent, $9.50.
' Inquire 429 Broad street or 1631 North
Second street.
FOR RENT Two-story warehouse,
' 3 Cowden street, near Market. Eleva
| tor. P. R. R. siding. Possession at
' , once. Bell phone 899 M. C. F. Gohl,
' j 1003 North Second street.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED To purchase, a 7 or 8-
room residential property. Price to be
about $3,500.00. Any good location eon
; siderea. Address J. E., care of Tele
\ graph.
WANTED. TO BUY Business prop-'
- erty on Market between Eleventh and
• Thirteenth. Must be not less than 20x90
■ lot. Anybody who wants to make quick
' sale, investigate. Must know by last
of March. Address M„ 3796, care of
Telegraph.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
107 SOUTH FRONT STREET 2 sec
i ond floor housekeeping apartments,
containing 2 or 3 rooms with baths
and kitchens. Possession April 1. Ap
ply to Brinton-Packer Co., Second and
Walnut streets.
FOR RENT Furnished Housekeep
; ing Apartment Four rooms and bath,
including kitchen. Location central on
• Locust street. Phone 1260 M. Penna.
f ! Realty & Improvement Co., 132 Locust
[ street.
1 WALNUT ST.. 204 An apartment
5 with six rooms and bathroom, balcony
in the rear, with dumb waiter and
" | clothes drier. Terms reasonable. City
steam. E. Mather.
FOR RENT Apartment, 1419 Ver
non street, first boor, electric lights,
gas and steam heat, stationary laundry.
" Apply Baptist!, 1208 Chestnut, or Third
and Chestnut. Bell phone 624.
•
APARTMENTS WANTED
—
t I WANTED Apartment on second
_ I floor for business and living, with all
. improvements, on Second street, bc
; tween Market and State streets. Can
| furnish best of reference. Address 0.,
i 3859, care of Telegraplu j
BOOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Three rooms, suitable
for light housekeeping, on second
floor, unfurnished; must give reference.
Call Bell phone 810 J.
FOII RENT Elegantly furnished
rooms for re lined people; use of bath
and phone: gentlemen preferred. 1332
North Second street.
FOR RENT ljuge. newly furnish
! Ed room, with three windows and bal
| cony, second floor. suitable for two
gentlemen; steam heat, electric light
and use of phone. Apply 125 Pine
, street.
FOR RENT"— Furnished rooms,
single or ensuite; city steam; Hell
phone. Apply 719 North Sixth street.
FOR RENT Furnished front room;
all conveniences; use of hone; pleasant
location; moderate rent; lady or gen
tleman. Inquire 30 Evergreen street.
FOR RENT Finely furnished front
i room, three large windows and all con
veniences. including phone; central and
desirable location. Apply 324 North
! Second street.
FOR RENT—Storeroom, 252
Hamilton street. Rent, $12.00.
' Chas. Adler, Real Estate and In
surance, 1002 North Third street.
I FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec
ond and third floor rooms, with board,
in small, private family. Apply 4a
I North Sixteenth street.
j FOR RENT —Two bright, airy rooms.
I furnished for light housekeeping; all
I Improvements; gas range; kitchen cabl-
Inet; refrigerator; gas on separate
meter; immediate possession; references
jexch&ngeu; no children. Apply 342
! South sixteenth street.
FOR RENT Unfurnished vacant
third floor, consisting of two rooms,
two closets, hall, heat, gas. privilege of
| bath adults only considered; ten dollars
: per month. Apply 1420 Walnut street.
[ FOR RENT Two attractive second
floor rooms; all conveniences and use
of phone; gentleman only. sl3 North
j Second street.
STOREROOM FOR RENT Fine
large room. 231 North Seond street. In-
I quire 217 North Second.
FOR RENT Two nieel, unfurnish
ed communicating second floor front
' rooms; steam heat; electric lights; use
of bath; no children. 618 Camp street.
FOR RENT Furnished and unfur
nished rooms for rent, second and third
floors. Call 1210 Walnut street.
FOR RENT Attractively furnished
room, also one unfurnished room, at
222 North Third street. Apply 9 North
Front street, or cgll Bell phone 1029 M.
FOR RENT Furnished second floor
front room for rent; steam heat; use of
bath: within three minutes' walk of
Market Square. Address 0., 3732, care
of Telegraph.
| - FOR RENT Neatly furnished
I rooms; all modern conveniences. Ap-
I ply 11S South street, near Front street.
i
UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
! FOR RENT Rooms completely fur
nished for light housekeeping: hot and
! cold water; steam heat and bath; good
i location. Apply to No. 20 North Sev
i enteenth street. City.
ROOMS WANTED
WANTED Three or four nicely
furnished rooms for light housekeeping.
Hill district preferred. To take posses
sion about March 15 or April 1. Ad
dress S.. 3794, care of Telegraph.
ROOMS AND BOARDING
BOARDING Excellent home-cook
ed meals. Reasonable rates. 235 Boas
| street.
FOB SALE
; FOR SALE 6 pups, three months
I old: crossed English Beagle and .. ox
hound. E. E. Sneesley, 13 South Six
i teenth street. City.
I FOR SALE Pair of Velvet shock
absorbers, slightly used. Will sell
cheap. E. Eggcrt, 1240 Market.
i .
I FOR SALE Complete outfit of ma
chinery for repairing shoes, including
one two-horse-power motor. Apply
| Hoffman House, 441 Market street. City.
PIANO 5375.00 pfano for sale for
j less than half price. No reasonable of
fer refused for cash. Full size ma
' hogany case. Used two months. Ad
-1 dress Ruth Kline, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Blacksmith shop and
i tools: small country town; good rea-
I sons for selling. Address 0., 3735, care
■ of Telegraph.
I FOR SALE lndian motorcycle;
; single cylinder; free engine; flne condi
! tion; new tires; $55 cash. Apply 28
j South Third street, Harrisburg.
FOR SALE—Extra fine pair
mated black horses, five years
old. Sound and gentle. Accli
mated. Make splendid dray or
! general purpose team. C. D.
I Stewart, 706 Kunkel Bldg., or H.
M. Stees, 127 South Cameron
! street.
FOR SALE An art. embroidery and
fancy goods store. Owner retiring.
Reauaonuble price if taken soon. Apply
1 at store. Sixth aJid Granite avenue.
FOR SALE —Bv party about to leave
city, Haynes upright piano. Used less
than six weeks. Price, $125. Cost, s4ou.
1617 Penn.
FOR SALIC One concrete mixer,
one-fourth yard, in good condition; one
1314 Ford runabout. In good condition.
Price, $215.00. West Fairview Garage.
, | Bell phone 3009 M.
FOR SALE —Old Stalner violin, and
; several other old violins, In excellent
. condition. Cheap to quick, cash buyer.
Professionals, lake a look at these bar
wains. Call 22S Charles street, between
! Cumberland and Broad.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
(secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
BUY Traveling Bags, Suitcases and
Trunks from Wholesale and Retail
Leather Merchants, Second and Chest
nut. Repairing neatly and promptly at
i | tended to. Specialties made to order.
' Harrisburg Harness and Supply Co.
1 AT GABLE'S. 111-117 South Second
street, 5,000 sets new sash, Bxlo, 12 L
primed and glazed, at $1.30 per set.
Also other sizes.
) FOR SALE 45 shares First Na
-1 tlonal (Newport) Bank Stock. Bank
j statement mailed on request H. W.
| Wert, Executor, Newport, Pa.
I FOR SALE 1315 model 48, Chal
| mors touring car, six-cylinder, sevon
! passengers. Tire 3 and machinery prac
| tically good as new. Yach' body. Will
1 sell ait a great sacrifice to quick buyer.
Apply 424 Relly. Bell phone 2281 W.
AT GABLE'S, 113, 115 and 117 South
Second street, 5.000 gallons New Era
ready-mixed paint. Acme quality. All
the full line of the Acme make.
FOR SALE Cash register, foun
tain, bar, marble-top tables, chairs and
j outfit of dishes and silverware. Would
: sell separately or altogether very cheap,
j Apply L Capln, 1731 North Third street,
Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR SALE CARETS OB sal* at the
Telegraph Business Office.
FOR SALE Scratch Pads new
supply—6o for 25c while they last. Ap-
I ply Job Printing Department The Tela-
JL*CX*LELU Printing- coiunnnT.
IPRICES RECEDE
AFTER OPENING
1
i
Mexican News and New Haven
Freight Case Cause Un
set tlement
j I By Associated Press
New York, March 9.—Prices receded
- soon after the opening, wiping out most i
• gains and causing general unsettle
. ment. Disturbing news from the Mex
lean border and suspension by the In- j
• terstate Commerce Commission of |
t higher freight*rates for the New Haven
■ road were partly responsible. New
I Haven falling 2 points. Later, how- j
i ever, the Initial rise was resumed with
great breadth and vigor, American I
■ Smelting, Marine, pfd.. Cuban Ameri
l can Sugar and Fertilizers recording i
; gains of two to llvo points. Rails and j
• I United States Steel also manifested!
..greater firmness. German exchange!
I made a new low record at 72 5 !). Bonds
. j were steady.
NEW YORK STOCKS
. Chandler Bros. & Co., members New
> York and Philadelphia Stock Ex
changes. 3 North Market Square, Har
risburg; i 338 Chestnut street, Phila-
I dolphia; 34 Pine street. New York,
■ furnish the following ((notations:
New York, March 9.
. Open. Olos.
" Alaska Gold Mines 22 % 20%
. Allis-Ohalmers 20 30
t ' American Beet Sugar ... 68 % 69%
, I American Can 59% 60%
t' | American O«& F 67% 09%
' i American Ice Securities . 29 29%
• I American Locom6tive .. 70% 70%
J I American Smelting 100% 101
j American Sug;.r 109% 109
i American T & T 1277s 127%
! Anaconda 86 % 87 %
- Atchison 102% 103
'Baldwin Locomotive ... 105% 10!>% j
Baltimore & Ohio 87% 87%
! Bethlehem teel 478 4S-1
.|B F Goodrioh 70% 72
t i "Brooklyn Rapid Transit 85 % 85%
i California Petroleum .. 23% 24%
II Canadian Pacific 165% 165%
I Central Leather 53% 53%
I [Chesapeake and Ohio .. 61% 61%
Chicago, Mil and St Paul 93% 93%
-jChicago R I and Pacific 17 17
JjChino Consolidated Cop. 57% 57%
, Colorado Fuel and Iron. 41% 43%
. j Consolidated Gas ...... 133 133%
- I Corn Products ... 23% 23%
r I Crucible Steel 81 % 82
JiCrucible Steel pfd 114% 114%
''Distilling Securities ... 47% 48
Edle 36% 37 i
- I Erie. Ist pfd 52% 52%!
II Gen. Electric Co 169 170
" ; General Motors 465 464
• Gt. North, pfd 121% 121% |
■ Gt. North. Ore, ss 42% 43% :
] FOR .SALE OR EXCHANGE
! ! FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Su
burban home, 2%-story frame, 8 rooms
j and bath, pantry and laundry, all mod
• ern Improvements, large front, side and
rear porches. Lot. 80x150 ft. Beauti
ful lawn and shrubbery. Auto garago. i
" I One square from trolley, one fare. Must -
: be seen to be appreciated. Will sell ;
" cheap. If Interested address IC. M.. 2360, j
~ this office.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Stable, rear Metropoli
an Annex, Strawberry and Cowden
" j streets. Will accommodate 20 horses
with extra sheds for wagons. Large
! lot, 90x100 feet, close to P. R. R. Apply
■ Claster's Jewelry Store, 302 Market
street.
s; FOR RENT—Offices suitable
Ij for a doctor or dentist or general,
purposes. Light, heat and at-;
<- tendance. Dr. John Oenslager, j
'7ll North Third street.
; WANTED
. ! FAMILY of two will give half-grown 1
- 1 girl good home for the summer and
r i maybe longer. Good home for right !
-j party. Call 117 Royal Terrace.
WANTED We have a purchaser j
for a well-located Grocery Store. Get I
- in touch with us if you have a proposi- I
1 tion of this kind to offer. Brinton- |
- Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets.
WANTED By refined widower,
- board for two-year-old son. Address
; Box 3797, care of Telegraph.
.
• BUSINESS OPI'OIiiUNITIES j
" i DRUG STORE FOR SALE Bus
i-1 ness *40,000 annually. Western Penn- '
: sylvania; SIO,OOO cash required. Ad
; dress C„ 3860, care of Telegraph.
WANTED —Lady or gentleman, with
I' small capital, to rent space in dry goods
; store. Good proposition. Do not reply ;
' unless you mean business. Address Box
S„ 3826, care of Telegraph.
1 GROCERY STORE 1 OR SALE—Stock
at inventory and fixtures at a discount
—modern equipment corner property.
■ Rent for dwelling and store, S3O. Bell
1 | Realty Co., Bergner Building.
•| ■
r ! ANY Intelligent, person can earn good
| Income corresponding for newspapers.
- experience unnecessary. Send for par
-3 i tlculars Press Syndicate. 798. Lock
j i port. N. Y.
' i WILL EXCHANGE a live retail store.
- doing a cash business of SIO,OOO per
, | year, on improved real estate. Stock
3 ! and fixtures will inventory about
. ! $2,500.00. Address "Exchange," care of
. | Dally Telegraph.
i
I MADE $50,000 In five years In the
1 ; mall order business, began with It. i
t ! Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea- ;
cock. ?.55 lyockport. N Y.
-
' BUSINESS PERSONALS
i ; " MOV IK G
! WE move pianos carefully. Bell
146. Winter Piano Co., 23 North Fourth i
. street.
EXPERTTPIANO TUNING
. $1.50 Bell 146
. i Winter Piano Co., 23 N. Fourth St. j
FOR falling hair try oroa» yulnine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, ths
i Druggist and Apothecary. 119 Market
street. Harrisburg. Pa. Telephone
orders glv.u prompt attention. Ball
' 1960.
HAULING
It. A. RARTBIAN. floardlmr Stable
and National Transfer Co. Movers of
pianos, safes, boilers and general*haul
. ! Ir.g. 11. W. Lather. Manager. Fifth and
Woodbine . street- Bell phone No.
. | 2503 R.
1 STORAGE
FIREPROOF STORAGE Private
rooms for household goods, $2 per
J | month and up. We Invite Inspection,
r Low Insurance. 427-445 South Second
1 street Harrisburg Storage Company <
ETORAOE 419 Broaa streot, for
\ household goods and merchandise. Prt
} vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 7S cents
1 per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co 411
- NOTICES
► I WTLL the lady who worked In
Astrlch's Cloak and Suit Department
during the months of December and
''January of 1?ll. kindly furnish me !
■ I with her name and address at once.
• j CHAS. C. STROII,
Allnmav -ax-jLajc. i.
Gug. Exp. 21 21
Ins. Copper 46Vi
Interboro-Met 17 17
Kennecott 57V4 57V»
Interboro-Met. pfd 73 a i 74
Kansas City South 25 25 U I
Lackawanna Steel ~6V» 77
Lebigh Valley >••• 78Vi
Maxwell Motors 00 C>l
Merc. Mar. ctfs 16 : ? il7 Vt
Meiv. Mar. ctl's. pfd. ... •>!• 69 ■
Mex. Pot 102 M. 102'* ;
Miami Copper "6% 1
Misouri Pacific 4 : *i ,
National Lead fiS'.a 08% i
New York Central .... 104' a 104% |
NYN H H tiG \a 66
Norfolk and Western .. 115% 117
Northern Pacilic 112% 112' i
Pacific Mail 25 24%
Pennsylvania Railroad.. 56% 67
Pittsburgh Coal 28 Vj 28%
Pittsburgh Coal pfd 102% 102 ' i
Press Steel Car 52 > 3 53 \'i
Railway Steel Spg 39 39%
Hay Con Copper 24% 24%
Reading 85 84%
| Republic Iron & Steel .. 52 52%
Southern Pacific 9"% 57% j
Southern Railway 20% 20% j
; Southern Rwy pfd .... 59 59
Studebaker 140% 141%!
Tennessee Copper 57% 57
I Texas Oil 203 207
j Third Ave 01 G1
Union Pacific 182% 132%
I IT S I Alcohol 150 149%
U S Rubber 50 50'4
l T S Steel 83% 83%
I IT S Steel pfd 116% 116%
Utah popper 86 85%
j Western Union Tel .... 90 90
Westinghouse Mfg 64 64% 1
PHILADELPHIA rnnnucß
By Associated Press
Philadelphia. March 9. Wheat
| Unchanged; No. a, red. spot and March,
SI. 17 4i 1.20; No. 2, Southern, red, $1.154ji
1.18.
Corn ■ — Lower; No. 2, yellow, local,
79%(aS0'ic; steamer, No. 2, yellow,
local. 78®79c.
Oats
52c; No. 3, white, 48is® 19% c.
Bran The market is steady; I
city mills, winter, per ton, $25.00; west- ;
ern, winter, per ton, $25.00; Spring, per
ton. $22.50023.00.
; Refined Sugars Market steady;
refined powdered, 6.60 c; tine vranulat-
I ed. 6.50 c; confectioners' A. 6.40 c.
Butter Market firm; western.
| creamery, extras, 3Sc; nearby prints, |
fancy, 41c.
Eggs The market is steady;
| Pennsylvania and other nearby tlrsts, '
free cases, $7.20 per case; do., current '
| receipts, free cases, $7.05 per case;}
j western, extras, tlrsts, free cases, $7.20 !
per ase; western, firsts, free cases, i
$7.05 per case.
Live Poultry The market is firm; i
fowls, 17%#18%c; roosters, 12@13c;
Spring chickens, 14®20c; ducks, 18® |
20c; geese, 17®19c; turkeys, 2l>@22c.
1 Dressed Poultry Market firm;
turkeys, fancy, 30c; do., good to
choice, 27®28c; do., fair to good. 25®
; 26c; do., old toms. 25c; fowls, fancy.
19%@20c; do., good to choice. 18® 19c;
do., small sizes, 15® 17c; old roosters,
15c; broiling chickens, nearby. l!2® 5
26c; do., western, 22@24c; roasting I
i chickens, western, choice to fancy, la®
| 22c; do., fair to good, 15@18c; Spring
; ducks, nearby, lS®2oc; do., western, 12
j ®18c; geese, nearby, 16®18c; do., west
ern. 14 W 16c.
Potatoes—Quiet, but firm; Pennsylva
nia, white, per bushel, sl.ls(fi 1.26; New |
York, per bushel, $1.10®1.15; Maine, per!
bushel, $1.15®1.20; western, per bushel,
$1.00®1.10; Jersey, No. 1, per uaslcet, I
60@7uc Jersey, No. 2, per basket, 30®
| 40c.
I Klour Market dull; winter, i
straights, $5.50@5.70; do., patents, $5.80
; ®6.10; Kansas straights, $4.55®5.85; ;
Spring firsts, clear, $5.00©5.40; do., 1
straights. $5.30®5.50; do., atents, $5.7 a
| ®6.00; do., favorite brands. $7.00® i.50;
Hay Market steady; Ns. 1, large
bales, $21.50^1'22.00; No. 1, medium:
bales, $21.50®22.00; No. 2. do.. $19.50®
20.00; No. 3, do., $16.00(g>18.00; no grade,
l slo.oo® 14.00.
I Clover mixed, light mixed, $19.00®
I 19.50; No. 1, do.. $18.50® 19.00; No. 2.
1 do.. $15.50® 16.50.
CHICAGO CATTLE
By Associated Press
Chicago 111., March 9. Hogs Re- !
ceipts, 26,000; strong. Bulk of sales,
s!i. ls(if 9.6f>; light, slMsft !i.G, r >; mixed,
, $9.25(f( 9.70; heavy, $1'.20®9.75; rough,
$9.20®9.35; nigs. $7.70®8.80.
| Cattle Receipts. 4,000; strong. Na
-1 tive beef steers, $7.40@9.85; stockers
land feeders. $5.85® 8.00; cows and heir- |
ers, $3.60®8.60; calves, $8.50@11.2n.
! Sheep Receipts. 15.000; steady. !
Wethers, $8.25®r8.85; lambs, $9.75® I
"• 50 - " I
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
By Associated Press
Chicago, 111., March 9. Board of
, Trade closing;
1 Wheat—May, 1.11%; July, 1.09%.
Corn—May, 75; July, 75%.
Oats—May, 43%; July, 41%.
Pork —May, 22.70; July, 22.60.
! Lard—May, 11.00; Juiy, 11.22.
Ribs—May, 12.07; July. 12.20.
TRIBE 50 YEARS OLD
A two-day celebration of Corn-!
planter Tribe of Red Men, in observ- I
1 ance of the fiftieth anniversary of the'
' tribe, will begin to-night in Chestnut
, Street Hall and more than 300 guests
I are expected to be present. A big]
j banquet wiil be served and representa- !
j tives from State and National coun
cils will speak. The Red Men will
parade to the hall to-night. To-mor
j row evening a big card party, vaude
ville show, buffet luncheon and danca
I will be held. Morgan's orchestra will
furnish the music and the committees
in charge have completed elaborate*
plans for the biggest celebration in the I
history of the tribe.
DONATION PARTY FOR PASTOR
! West Fairview, March 9. On
Wednesday evening members of
j Grace United Brethren Church met
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
I Kutz on Second street and -while the
■ pastor, the Rev. J. E. B. Rice was en
gaged with the official board in the
church, proceeded to the parsonage
; on North street taking with them all
manner of good things to eat, giving
I the pastor and his family a rousing
| old-time donation. Upon the return
j of the pastor from the church lie was,
completely surprised at the scene j
which confronted him. The Rev. Rice
made a short address thanking his
parishioners for the donation. B. C.
Horn, class leader, mado an address.
FUNERAL OF MRS. E. F. WORK |
Enola, Pa., March 9.—The funeral 1
; of Mrs. E. F. Work wll be held to- j
morrow morning at 11 o'clock with
services at her late home, instead of
Saturday, as previously announced, j
* \
Ideal Fruit and
Poultry Farm
Six acres of level ironstone soil, j
! one mile south of Grantham Station j
on P. & !*• Railroad. 350 grapes, 60 j
sour cherries, 200 pear, 30 sweet \
cherries, 160 apples, 50 quinces, 200
plum, 50 peach, 6 apricot, 3 culti
vated chestnut, 50 gooseberries, 50
currant, two patches black raspber
ries, one patch red raspberries, one
patch strawberries, very good build- |
i ings, never-failing well of water,
five minutes to school, church and
1 store. A bargain at $2,500. Must
be seen to be appreciated.
For particulars, see.
J. B. MacDONALD
lira I Estate. 1319 Market St
i
SIOO,OOO Fire Threatens
Heart of Pottsvilie
Pottsville, Pa., March 9. A SIOO.-
000 fire destroyed the Slater estate
building in North Center street early
this morning and for a time the high
northwest wind threatened to cause
1 the destruction of the entire heart of
.the city as huge flaming torches were
, carried a half mile onto housetops,
j causing numerous slight fires.
The Slater building was occupied
by the Garden Moving Pct.ure Theater,
clotjiing stores of Spleker Brothers
and Rouse and Rosonzweig, two eat
ing bouses, another small store, while
six dwelling houses in Railroad street
in the rear were ruined by lire and
water. The roof of the repair shops
of the Philadelphia and Reading Coal
and Iron Company was afire also.
The cause is unknown. About 75
; per cent, of the loss is covered by in
surance.
I
LYKEXS COUPLE ARE REFUSED
LICENSE IN MARYLAND
Elkton, Md., March 9.—Francis
I Ochs and Harriet E. Wallace of Ly
kens. Pa., were refused a marriage
license here yesterday on account of
the prospective bride not being of
legal age.
rtBIBoER STAMnS
SEALS * STENCILS
1 |** MFG. B V HBG.STENCIL WORKS * 11
11 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. If
/ —— """ <
MONEY
We lend money in amounts from
$6.00 to $300.00 and arrange pay
-1 meats to suit borrowers' con
| venlence. Business confidential.
Lowest rate in city. Licensed, bond-
I ed and incorporated.
PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.
13S Walnut St.
<
; p —^
FUNERAL SPRAY Q
AND DESIGN^
New Curat* rln.vl lorel Co«
I New Cumberland, i'a.
[ ,
sls to S3OO LOANS
at legal rates 011 personal prop
erty, real estate or approved en
dorsement. Weekly or monthly
payments. No company will
■ make you a loan at lower rates
or oil easier terms.
CO-OPERATIVE
Loan and Investment Co.
iOI CHESTNUT STREET
Chartered l>y the State of Penna.
Dec. 7, 190 i»
t " '%
Camp Hill
The Suburb of Natural Beauty:
! go out with us and inspect our new
; addition, "Cooper Heights," with
! its concrete walk, electric lights,
water and gas with its fine build
ings and bungalow sites. We will
help you select a lot and build you
a home. One hundred bungalow
designs and plans to select from.
West Shore Realty Co.
Haer & Rice
Lemoyne Trust Co. Building
Lcnioync, Pa. Bell Plionc 3198-J
ZINC
j YELLOW PINE
Regular quarterly dividend of 10
cents payable March 25 to stock
holders of record March 10. Stock
holders now receive dividends every
six weeks.
SUCCESS
Enough ore in sight to insure pro
duction at present rate for IS
months. New vein will double
proven ore. Has $250,000 cash In
treasury.
COPPER
! KENNECOTT
Will be largest producer of copper
In world within a year. Could pay
current dividend with copper sell
ing as low as 10 cents a pound.
M it; M A
Regular quarterly dividend of 50
cents payable March 31 to stock of
j record March 10. Zinc production
will increase earning power.
MOTHER LODE
Proven ore in sight equivalent to
40 cents per share on total capital
ization, with all expenses deducted.
OIL
! PIERCE
Annual report will show earnings
of more than 7 per cent, on stock.
Complete cycle In oil industry.
PURE OIL
Earning SO per cent, annually. Just
distributed extra dividend of 50
per cent, amounting to $2,260,000.
A request for (Ictulleil report incur*
no obligation.
HOWARD A. RILEY & CO.
lißiid Title lJiilldlng: t PlillurielphlM.
Telephones:
Spruce 4410. ,111 Brond S|,
Knee ISO. New York
I MIDWEST OIL
The productive qualities of this
remarkable oil company in Wyom-
I ing are just being appreciated by
j shrewd Investors. MIDWEST OIL
is at present supplying Midwest
j Refining with 6,000 barrels of
I crude oil daily and the latter or
i ganization has just announced its
intention of entering the Eastern
j market.
MIDWEST OIL is capable of
j quadrupling production at any time
and with record prices prevailing
for crude oil the earnings of MID
WEST OIL ttkF this year should be
of a character to create tremen
dous activity In the stock.
Our Weekly Market Review, Just
| issued, also contains comprehen
sive details regarding COSDEN it
COMPANY, DnPONT POWDER
TOBACCO PRODUCTS, UNITED
PROFIT SHARING. OHIO OIL
PURE OIL. PEERLESS MOTORS*
KATHODIAN BRONZE. SAPCLP V
REWMNO, MIDWEST REFIN
ING, INTERNATIONAL MER
CANTILE MARINE, CHEVROLET
MOTORS, MOTHER LODE, and
all the active oil securities. We
suggest that you communicate with
| us at once while the market move
ment in the oil stocks is in full
swing.
L. L. Winkelman & Co.
13ft S. Broad St., Phllrdelpbla
Phone*) Walnut 1637; Race 26SS>
New York Wilmington. Del.
ivirkeralturg. W. Va.
DIIUJCT WIRES to the VAHI
OD3 MARKETS
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