————.——_ | Death and Obituary DIED. ' ! WIXTBRS—On October 13th. at 12.30 a. ; in.. Sarah 8.. wife of Joseph R. Win- | ters. HRed 54 years. f Funeral on Friday afternoon at 1!.30 ; oVloek. from lier late residence. No. ■ 162" N. Third street. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without ' further notice. Interment in Harris hurc cemetery. 1 /" Sale and Exchange ji FOB SALE fOR SAljE—Household furniture, in | ! (rood condition: will sacrifice: must i he sold quickly. Call 1500 Regina St. I , FOR SALE—A thormishly broken bea- j' die hound f6r sale; can be seen at i 509 Race street, between hours of 5 ' and T. FOR SAIiE—A one-seated Columbus j electric car. Inquire of C. B. L.YTER, City Auto Garase, cor. Strawberry anil River streets. FOR SALB—Eclipse ttas oven, in Rood condition, suitable for hotel or bak- ' ery: five shelves; size 3S\3S inside measurement; cost 185. will sell for S2O. Inquire BOWMAN & CO. FOB BAX.E—AT OABLE - 9, 1«, 115 and 117 S. Second St., 5,030 g*ilons New Era ready-mixed paint, Acme quality. All the full line of the Acme make. CLOSING OUT BARGAINS:!!—Cherry parlor set, $7; •'N'eponset," better than linoleum. 35c; locust-chestnut fence posts, 15c; imported body brus sel, 55c; best, (i; 9x13 rugs. $3; heaters, ranges. guns. etc. YINGST, Front- Cumberland. FOR SALE-AT GABLE'S, 111-117 & Second St., 5,000 sets new sash, ?xlo 11 U, primed and glazed, at *1.15 per M^^Also^Uier^aiies. Miscellaneous ' i mmmmm FUBNTTUBE PAC KINO PACKING—A H. SHRENK, 1908 North 1 Sixth street, first class packer of fur- | nlturc. china and bncabrac. Bell phone 199 W. W. J. wuuis'RlCH. 539 Hamilton street —■ Furniture, china and piano packing. Shipments looked after at both ends. Also all kinds of hauling. Bell puone FINANCIAL. MONET TO LOAJr upon real estate se curities In any amounts and upon any terms to suit the borrower. Address )' O. Box 1T 4. MONEY TO LOAN K.oo TO $50.00 on your plain note, to any person holding a salaried posi tion; all transaction strictly confiden tial. Employees Discount Co., 36 N. Third St., second floor. LOANS—SS to S2OO for honest working people without bank credit at lest than legal rates; payable in install ments to suit borrowers' convenience. CO-OPERATIVE Lioan and Investment Co., ALL KINDS OF HAULING AXJLI kinds of haullns; large two-ton truck; furniture, pianos, freight, in the city and suburbs. Prices reason- ; able. Picnic and pleasure trips, day or ! evening. WM. H. DARE, 1-US Vernon i St. Bell phone 3517 J. ' STORAGE HAJUUSBURG STORAGE 00. Two large brick warehouses, built ex pressly for storage. Private rooms for household goods and unexcelled facil ities for storing all kinds of merchan dise. Low Storage rates. South St. and P. R- R_ I Lost and Foond J FOUND FOUND—The home of reliable work for particular people at EGG-ERT S Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market St. Call either phone, we'll do the rest * Legal ——. LEGAL NOTICES Htrtls V. Johnson v«. I.uey Johnson Tn the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, No. 207. March Term, 1914. To Lucy Johnson: You are hereby notified that the above stated action in divorce, in which you are respondent, will be heard in the Court House, at Harrisburg. Pa., on Monday. October 2R, 1914. at !0 o'clock H. m.. when and where you may attend and defend if you see fit. PHILIP S. MOYER. Attorney for Llbellant. Harrlaburg, Pa.. October 14, 1914. MY WIFE. Laura Kennedy, left our home October 9 without reasonable cause. I hereby notify all persons that I I will not be responsible for any debts ( contracted bv her. (Sifcnedi S. W. KENNEDY. Administrators' Not Ire letters of administration on the es tate of Solomon Zimmerman. late of the Borough of Highspire, Dauphin county. Pennsylvania, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested j to make immediate payment and those having claims will present them for settlement to A. CURT IN HOOKER. Highspire. Penna. 9AMUKL S. ZIMMERMAN, 1 124.. Mulberry St.. Harrisburg, Pa. Or WILLIAM M. HAIN, Esq., FOB SALE CAMERON ST. LOT BARGAIN PRICE This ground is located on the cast £ide of Cameron street, begin- I ning about 7B ft. south of the south- 1 east corner of \ erbeke and Cameron ! streets. There is a frontage of 73 ft., with a depth of 97 ft., to Florence avenue ! (20 ft. wide). As an inducement for prompt buying we will make a very special bargain price. MILLER BROS. & NEEFE 3EAL ESTATE Fire Insurance Surety Bond* Locust and Court Streets *- ' i Real Estate FURNISHED BOOMS AND BOARDING WOR RENT Furnished rooms and boarding by meal, day oi week. Ap- I ply 1001 N. Second St., corner Boas and >lll.l O.OOO deposited Insurance Dept. Fine propo sition. Registry Dept., 40 Clinton St., Newark, N. J. ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN WANTED: Ablebodled unmarried men between ag-s of 18 and 33; cltlrens of United States, of sood character and •temperate habits, who can speak, read ! and write the English language. For mformation apply to Recruiting Officer. Bergner Building, 3d A Market sts.. {•®rrisburg, 48 N. Queen St.. Lancaster, jo 3 Pine st„ Wllllamsport. or 37 W. Market St., York, Pa. AUTO TRANSPORTATION SCHOOL— The oldest, best and most reliable automobile school in the country. A I full course of practical Instructions for i $35,00, including long driving and re pairing lessons. Hundreds of good paying positions are open for compe- i tent men. Make application now. Easy ; payments. Open day and evenings. 5 N. Cameron St. W E want a first-class salesman, ex perienced In selling wholesale trade; capable of handling crew of canvassers. Address RROMO I>RUG ( 0.. Room -10, Trustee BIJg., Harrisburg, Pa. WAXTEP- An experienced presser for j gentlemen's clothing. Applv at once ! to IPOG X. Third St. MORE KNOWLEDGE, More Pay.] By study multiply your earning: power. Private Instruction, Day' I and Evening, in Short hand, Type | writing, Penmanship, Dictation, , Etc.. at very reasonable cost. Come jin and talk it over. MERLE E. KELLER, Room Patriot Bldg. |WAXT KD— Canvasser t* high f grade proposition. Call bstw<-cn 8.30 | and 'J.3O a. m.. or 4.30 to 5.30 p. nt. I KKLLBERG STUDIO, 302 Market St. j MEN WANTBD to get their barberlng dune at the Midnight Barber Shop, j 431 i Market street, next door to lloff man House. Open until midnighi. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALET* I COI.ORED MAX desires general house work or position as waiter in pri - vate family. Address 406 Bailev St., ' Steelton, Pa. I BOV of 18 wants work of any kind: I not afraid of hard work. Apply o: ! address J. W. S.. UU2 N. Sixfn St. WANTED—SingIe man, 21 years old. 1 desires position of any kind; all night i work preferred. Address 605 S. Third I St., Steelton, Pa. MARRIED MAN, colored, 27 years of age, wants a position in private fam- i ily or any kind of work, such as Jani- \ tor around a building. Address No. 433 | South Ave., City. WANTED—A colot ed boy, 17 years old. would like a plac* in private family or work of any kind: can >rive refer- j ence. Address 657 Brlggs St., City. \\ ANTED —Work for a colored boy of ; 16: any kind of work: can give part ;of time or all the time. Call or ad- ; Idraw E. s„ 141S Williams St. IWAVTED —Boy 16 years old desires ' Piace as errand boy. 28 S. Fifteenth »t. | WANTED—By a strong man, 21 years , | -ui age, a position of any kind. Ap ply 60j S. Third M.. Steelton, Pa. ' WANTED—General housework or hotel j work, by a young coloteu man, can Bivi good rul'e: ences. Api)i> 13.0 Mon roe St. WANTED—Pos'uicr. of any- k'nd, by a 1 young coh red man. can give reter- ' ,ences. Apply 1231 N. Seven in St. W ANTED—By a middle-aged colored | man, position as waiter lit private tamilj : can turnish good reference, j Appl\ 45 Baiie> s:; ( e., S.veiton, I j YOUNG stroiii; man, has a widowed i i mother to support and wishes work ;ot any kind. JOHN A. MOsUUINStvi, : 6U.i S. Third St.. Steelton, Pa. ; INTELLIUEXT inarried man, 33 years' old; speaks four languages; willing r; "ishes permanent position.: i HLSTLER, P. o. Hu\ 151, liai rtsburg, ; HELP' WANTED. [RAILWAY MAIL clerks wanted. Coin | mence $75.u0 month; sampu evamina- i ! tion questions' free. Franklin Insti j tute.-_uept. _3gIS, ter, N. V. _ I • HELP WANTED—FEMALE !?>0 YOU- want another $2 dally'.' Xo 1 experience constant spare tune work, : knitting hosiery, machines ;'umished on contract;, we. take product. nelpiiig Hand Stoies tlnc.t, l.»ept, ijT, Chicago. WANTED-—White woman for general housework, three in family. Apply 107 Reiiy street. -t WANTKL)—Experienced' white dining room girl, chambermaid and scruo I giri. Appiy Savoy Hotel,- Third and |Mulberrj streets. i WANTED—A good plain cook, white— i at Maple Urovt hotel, Sixth and -Ma- I clay streets. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE 1 WANTED—White woman wants days' I work of any kind. Address 120S N. Cameron St. ' A NEAT colored gil l would like a po- : sition as general housework or day ! work. Call 1217 Currant Ave. i M IDDLE-AGE'D woman would like toil have place in small family; best ref-* erence. Address 3563, care Star-Inde- I | pendent. SEWING and altering wanted by day or week, in store or private family, i Call or write M. A. D„ 40 Balm St. ■ W ANTED —Woman wants days' work 1 or general housework. Call at 1410 X. Seventh St., Harrisburg, Pa. ANTED—A respectable white woman wishes a position as housekeeper, or las good plain cook; in or out of the ! cit - v - Address B. A., 1508 N. Fourth St. I WHITE LADY wishes washing and 1 ironing to do at home. Call 130 Cran- i berry Ave. j WANTED—Colored woman wants gen eral housework or day's work. Ap- I piy 323 Ridge St.. Stteeßon. YOUNG white lady wishes position as waitress. Apply 502 Strawberry Ave. United phone 441 V. WANTBD—Situation as housekeeper for reapectabie middle-aged widow er, small family, by settled middle ; aged woman; tidy, reliable, economical manager. Call on or address MRS. RAY, 929 N. Second St., Harrisburg. WANTED—Colored woman wants gen eral housework or day's work. Ad dress MRS. 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Satur day, matinee and night, October 17. "For a whole solid hour the captain had been lecturing his men on 'The Duties of a Soldier,' and thought that now the time had come for hitn to test j Frank R. Leib & Son Real Estate and Insurance Office NO.IBN. Third St., Harrisburg, Pa., 127x100. S. E. corner Jefferson and Seneca Sts. j. 110x127, East of above , lots, on east side of Sen- 1 eca St. r 80x127, West side of j, Curtin St., east of Jefifer- '■ soil. Price right to quick j. buyer. MONEY ]j to Loan EMPLOYEES DISCOUNT CO. 3fl N. Third St., 2nd Floor I the result of his discourse. Casting his eye around the room he fixed on Pri vate Murphv as his first victim. " 'Private Murphy,' he asked, 'why should a soldier be ready to die for his country?' ''The Irishman scratched his head for a while, then an ingratiating and enlightening smile flitted Across his face. 'Sure, Captain.' he said, pleasant ly, 'you're right. Why should he!' " adv. Read Bargains Educational Advertisements Page 8 BAPTISTS CONVENE MONDAY Local Churches to Send Delegates to Convention at Scranton The annual convention of Pennsyl vania Baptists will be held in Scranton next week beginning with Monday night. The Baptist churches of Har risburg will send a number of delegates, Tf. D. Jones, D. P. Jerauld and John C. Nissley will be delegates at large of the Harrisburg Association of Baptist churches, and each church in the city will also send three representatives. Delegates from the Market Street Baptist church will be the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dnllman. Mr. and Mrs. H. I). Jones and Mrs. I. C. Scattergood. The Fii'st Baptist congregation will be represented by the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. \V. 8. Booth and Mrs. John C. Nissley. Delegates from the Tabernacle Baptist have not yet been selected. 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CAUGHT BY RUNAWAY CAR Four Men Terribly Injured When Hoist ing Rope Breaks in Mine B.i/ Associated Press, j HazCetpn, Pa., Oct. 14. —The rope at ! t ached to the first, loaded car Jioisted up I an inside slope ivt the liazletou Bha.ft | colliery of the Lehigh Valley Coal Com pany broke this morning and, dashing j back to the bottom, caught four men I standing near a switch, injuring two of ; hem so badly tihat they may die. They are Manues O'Donnell, com pound fracture of skull and internal in - I .juries; recovery doubtful. | Andrew MoKelvey, miner, fractured ! 81.5; cow* ' and heifers, 3.40ft>9.00; tjilves, 7.50® , 11.25. Sheep—Receipts 41,000; steady. Sheep, 4.75®>6.00; yearlinßs, 5.60®6.45; lambs. 6.00^7.85.