rr ___ The Star=lndependent Gives Away 2 Orpheum Tickets Daily The Name of the Person to Whom They Will Be Awarded To-day Is Somewhere Among the Classified Ads On This Page Perhaps you are the lucky person, Look until you find out. If you get the tickets please call for them before 8 o'clock to-morrow evening or they will be forfeited ' s Rial Estate t BEAIi ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE—27 X. Fifteenth St.: 3-story ; frame; 9 rooms: lot 16\75; good con dition; price attractive. BRIXTON- i PACKER CO.. Second ami Walnut SU. j FOR SAI.E The Board of Commissioners of Pub- j lie Grounds and Buildings will offer at public sale, in front of State Capitol i Building, at entrance Fourth and State streets. Harrisburg. Penna.. at K> [ o'clock a. m.. .January 9tb. 1913. the [ following buildings »nd structures upon the premises within the boundaries of the proposed extension of Capitol Park, in Kiir'th ward. City of Harrisburg: State Street—soS. 725. 700. 702. N'-orth Street—43l. Cowden Street —109. South Street—42l. 510, 511. Fourth Street—l4s to 157. Short Street—l 22. 124—Office and chrne shop, formerly of Harris I "* Steam Heat Company. Tanners Street —127. boiler room of Harrisburg Steam Heat Company. Filbert Street—los. 402. 507. Cranberry Street—lPS. Walnut Street—slo. South Alley—l 36. Also structures and buildings for merly property of PaxC®( Klo\ir and Feed Company, situate between State. Poplar. South street and Pennsylvania Railroad, as follows: Flour mill and ; grain warehouses, frame stablt. board ; and brick fences surrounding proper ties. Fifth Street—3o4. The purchaser shall pay to the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, through the office of the Superintendent of Pub lic Grounds and Buildings, Harrisburg. ; Pennsylvania, by certified check or . United States currency, the amount at which the said building or buildings and structures are awarded to them, as follows: A cash payment of 25 per cent, shall be made on day of sale and ; the balance before entering upon the j property to remove the material pur chased. In all cases where the premises are | unoccupied possession will be given the : purchaser immediately. Where the ' premises are tenanted possession will I be given .immediately after the preni- ; isos are vacated. The Commonwealth ' will not be responsible for any dam- 1 age to property after possession is giv en. • Purchasers shall state at time of | their offer the time required to re move the buildings and material a-t'ter I being given possession by the Com monwealth, which in no case shall be longer than SO days. All building re fuse shall be carted away from the , premises by the purchaser. All foun- 1 dation walis must be taken down and j removed at least three feet below level of street. The Board of Commissioners of Pub lic Grounds and Buildings reserves the -isht to accept or reject any or all bids. The work of removal shall be performed under the direction of and :o the satisfaction of the Superintend ent of Public Grounds and Buildings. NOTE —The sidewalks and street pavements are not to be removed by j purchaser of building* or structures under this schedule. By order of the Board, SAMIEX. B. RAMBO Superintendent. C. P. ROGERS, Jr.. Secretary. WHY BE A RENTER, when a small cash payment and balance as rent can procure one of the following new nouses; improvements: side entrance: . 1538, 1540. 1542. 1544 and 154S Thompson Ave. H. G. PEDLOW, 110 S. Thirteenth St. .-OR SAUB—House N'o. 1831 X. Sixth St Remodeled throughout; all improve ments. Apply GEOKGE W. ORTH, 4JI St EBAX ESTATE FOB SALE OE RENT HOUSES FOR RENT and 2t£-story 4welling bouses for sals. Elder Real 24th and Perry Sta- j BE AX ESTATE FOB RENT FOR RENT—A 10-roomed house on ! Reno street, 413.09 per month nicelv furnished, o Si—OO unfurnished !r'- quire MRS. KATIE MILA.ER. New Cum berland. Pa. KOR REST—NEW HOUSES 2111 Derry St., steam heat 123.00 . iJJ Derry St., steam heat 25.00 2135 Derry St. steam heat IS.OO Inquire P. V.VXDEKLOO. 2119 Derry St. I Or Masonic Temple. Third and State. NICE HOUSE FOR RENT at 1204 Penn St. all conveniences, rent reasonable. ' Inquire of H. COHEN'. 202 Market St. FOR RENT—«J3 Reily St.; 2U-storv;| side yard: 10 rooms: 76 X. Fourteenth I St.. < rooms, all improvements; rent leasonable: immediate possession. Ap- Bowman & Co.. ask for H. B. ZIG- , FOR RENT—AII improve ments— -1 til 4 Catherine -116.00 S. Fifteenth $16.00 Apply Kuhn & Hershey, I 18 South Third street. i FOR RENT—I7IO Carnation St.: two story brick: six rooms, all conven- : .enees, with front porch. Apply 75 N 1 enteenth St. FOR RENT— «IS Geary St.; 3-story brick: S rooms and bath: all improve ments; tine new home; rent reasonaole. Apply 6.0 Geary St. - { fOR REXT—Houses with all improve ments, at moderate rentals. J. li GIPP.L.E. 1251 Market St- - ' ■ y Houses For Root 922 Asa Ate, s. f„ 6 r !SO2 Boas St., 2 <. b„ i r *lO Greenwood St.. Z s. f., S r.. *ll 101 S. 214 St. L'i s. f *l2 635 Briggs St.. 2U s. f„ 6 r *IS 80.3 East St . 2 s. b.. 5 r fl2 140 linden St., 3 s. f.. 8 r (12 214* N. 7th St.. 3 ?. b.. S r. 0.. (1:1 1515 S. Cameron St„ s. b.. 8 r.. >l3 1130 S. Cameron St., 2 4 s. f Sl.i 2139 Atlas Ave sl3 Li- 4 .,*; j Emerald St.. 3 s. b. 8 r., »1T 1218 Mulberry St.. Zs. 7r. b. tlx - 1715 Regina St., .1 s. b„ 8 r. *ls - 2'-, s. f.. 7 r. b. * f.. i ifs* J >e . rry . st --* 8 - f - 7 r - b - &f- six i i -1 *> i ale ht.. 2 s. b„ 7 r. b., *2O 2202 N. sth St.. 3 s. b. ;S 1 1929 .Market St.. 3e. b.. 10 r . atn 2;.36 X. 2d St.. 3 s. b.. 10 r. b .."«o 209 S. Front St., 3 s. b.. 10 r. 2 b #73 23 S. Front St., furnished. 4 s. b APARTMENT—7I6 X. 6th St. . . *2O KILLER BROS. & NEEFE RKAI. ESTATE rire Isasriare Snrety Beads l.ocuat and Court »frtrti Rial Estate I REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT i FOR RENT OR SAUE—House and store I combined; 23'jS Gartleld and I'ervy | Sts.. tine location for business. Inquire j •tL.jJ'* store. Gar'leld and Perry Sts. f FOR RENT FOR RENT—I offer mv residence, 1163 Derry street, for rent; tiiree-storv brick, all conveniences; steam heat, rent reasonable to right party. Applv 1163_L'et*ry St. APARTMENTS FOR RBirr 107 SOUTH FRONT STREET—NewIy renovated apartments. two largo rooms, kitchenette and bath; three -ooms, kitchenette and bath; second ami hird floors; furntshed or unfurnished; -ity steam: janitor servi e: modern im Wants HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—A gentleman with $2.00". to start manufacturing a new mechanical invention. Address 3418, care Star-ln- Jepeiulent. V\ ANTED—A man acquainted with t '« } grocery and butcher trade in llar.is- who can run an auto, to sell a meat specialty, position xo last until May Ist. or probably longer. Must be able to give good reference. Tavlor Provision C 3„ Box 156. Trenton, X. J. I ARMY OF UNITED STATES KEN I WANTED: Ablebodled unmarried men I ° et *een ages of IS and 35; citixens of | United States, of good character and ! temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English language. For j apply to Recruiting Officer t Bergner Building, 3d & Market sis.. ' Hurrisburg. 48 X. Queen St.. l«incaste.-. 1 303 Pine st„ Williamsport. or 37 W. [ Market st.. York. Pa. AUTO transportation school wants men to become practical chauffeurs i- l earn 175 to |IOO per inont... .: thorough course in crude and practical work for (35.00. Xo. SX. Cameron; He' 4 I day afternoon. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. j WANTED—Young man n ants days ! work of any kind. Address 8.» ' ap ital street. City. WANTH|^—Tour.g mail \vo ! .ild like to have position as cha ifTeui .n 1 private family, -.an do own repairing. Address 315 .Myers St.. Steellon, l-'a. ■ PAINTER wishes a position: experi enced in all kinds of painting*: will start at a reasonable :igure and car furnish best of reference. Address lOos : S. Ninth St. COLORED MAX desires position as c ®bk. waiter or houseman, or any kind of work. Apply or address 116 Überty St. WANTED—Position as cook or all around work in private family oy colored man. Can give references. Ad dress or call 510 South St. WANTED—Any kind of work bv mar ried man. chauffeur b> trade. Address or call 241 Emerald St. COLORED MAN wishes a position ir a private family; handy man jrrbund the kitchen. Address 638 Briggs St. . WANTED—Position as waiter in hotel | or private family., 509 North Ave. WANTED—A middle-aged man desires a position as janitor, can do ali kind of repairing, and is handy with all I L kind of tools. Can furnish reference. 1 Address or call at No. 1602 P.egir.a S;„ I . City. ; W ANTED—Any kind of work for a white man, between the ages of 40 1 land 4C.: handy around stock. Address j :017 Wallace St. CLERK wishes a position in oißce* has two years' experience bookkeeping and typewriting; can furnish good 1 I re~s_jox_l 0!;, Ca 1i 1 sle. Fa : HELP WANTED—FEMALE, ;SILK MILL ON FILL TIME—i Sjoiue more experienced help neetletl. Apply at office, corner Second and North Sts. \ WANTED—MiddIe-aged lady for gen -1 eral housework; good wages to riuht [ panv^^\pgly_l^oj _ Market g t . SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. A middle-aged widow wants position as I cook in an institution or in hotel, or as managing housekeeper: in or out of the city. M. W M No. 5 Irvin's Row, j Carlisle, Pa. W ANTED—Lady with child one vear i old desires position as housekeeper; experienced, no reasonable offer re- I fused. MARY FOSTER. 311 Briggs St. , WANTED—Work in the mornings. Call _ Briggs St. DAISY CAMPBELL. WANTED—Young woman wants davs' work of any kind. Address 818 Cap ital street, City. W ANTED—lliddle-aged German lady would like place to do general house work. Address 11a Royal Terrace, City. ANT ED—Middle-aged white ladv de- 1 sires position at work of any "kind. Add'ess MRS. SARAH REED, Fort Hunter. Dauphin County, Pa. WANTED—Young white girl desires position at general housework. Ad dress, in care of MRS. S. A. REED, cort Hunter, Dauphin County, Pa. WANTED—Young white girl desires position to work in a boarding or rooming house; not afraid of work. Ad dress ANNA REED, Fort Hunter. Dau- 1 phin County, Pa. WANT ED—A position as second girl or I companion to elderly lady, by a lady >f refinement; can do any kind of house work; no washing; wages 16.00 per week. Address MISS MARY B. HIBBS, R. D. Xo. 2, Milierstown, Pa. WANTED—Nursing. Call on or ad dress MISS ELLIE RESSER. 2062 Swatara St. WHITE LADY would like to have dajr's work of any kind. Room 26, 429 Broad street. WANTED—Colored woman wants day'* work. Address 108 Christy Court, City. j WANTED—Day's work of any kind. Address 108 Vt Christy Court. City. WOMAN wants "Washing and ironing to take home; or day's work. Call at 1637 Wallace St. HARRIfIBrRO STAR-iyDEPENDENT. WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 23. 1914. 596 Rate Case The Problem of the Railroads and Railroad Securities of the United States is the People's Problem It is the broad principle involved, not technicalities, that must be solved We have prepared a pamphlet (No. 135) giving a visual and practical illustration of this subject, and will be pleased to mail it, with our compliments, upon request. A. B. Leach Co. Investment Securities Nrv York Chicago Boston Philadelphia Buffalo Baltimore A. B. L«ach ft Co., Ltd. London i Address: Statistical Dept. 11 > Death and Obituary I DIED. Y K AUK ft—On Tuesday morning. Pe ... \ n \\ Mrs. Sat ah Yea*er. ajicd ■ years. ; era I 01 S. t : , afternoon at I.SO '*> r! ' iato r Kela tanil :;«»:)•!s art* invito to attend without further i »ck*e. Interment at the Oberlin ce-n»ete.\v. MoALK'IIKR \!?\s;nlcr M Alieher. vf if>2U N". Fifth St.. on Dec. T2, 1914.1 agreii t>7 >e» i s. lnm*ral will ta*e yi&ce from the Sixth Street t" R. •, nuivh. Saturday aft ernoon. !><... at - > clock, "i isnds ; ai. relatives arc invited to attend with out further not! v. Hu.ial in Kas: Har- Mstu. \ g oe tiii. cr v. Miscellaneous FUBNITUKS PACXINO PACKING—A H SHItKXK, 1906 Nortb Slitli street, nist class packer of fur aliuie. china anil bricaoi-ac tieii paons mw. ■ ft. J. WEJJRICH. jjj Hamilton street— i ci.' urn ' lure ! cmu * »"•> piano packing, 'shipments looked utr. a: oota onds. ' Ai kinds of hauling. tieii pajue WEATICF.R P&OTECTION i 3I*AaS WINDOWS will be place*} in auio curtains wnik tun waiu c. A. , A.NL* Al io » Ortlvs. HARRISBUIiG STORAGE CO. T»o new e.fctoi-»*.oi> ai ica warehouses, I one abso.uiely ...tproo,. div.aeu luto I nrepiwui pn.ute rooms ot .anou* sixes tor toe slci. dgc ■;» nouscnoid goods; i..e otuer wareuouse ui ..no iujsi approved type ot tire reuuajui. cuu- > structiou to* general merchandise. They i i", " u " £v -o large electric freight elevators and spuai chute ior tile >iuiciv ana safe liaiiuitng oi noiu«- j doid iuous and an Kiaus .i me.cnau "«• storage rates. South Second ' street, iieai taxum. OH iUe tracas of j t'enna. H. K. MONEY TO LOAN uOANS—I ■' to l.tfO tnr nenest working people wuaoui bank creuit a: les* I thau legal rates, payable in tuata.i liuents to suit oorrowcis conveuiei. a CO-OPr,KA.iI VK Uoan anu iatu.iacai Co. ivi cuestnui ot » « FINANCIAL. i MO.\c.'V TO LOA> upon :eai estate - I curlDea In any anwunte and upou any !tern*3 to suit the borro*.,. a truck; furniture, pianos, freight, la tbe city anil suburbs. Prices reason* able. Picnic and pleasure iritis, day at evening. WJL H. J JAKE. I4ia Vernon ■ bl Bell phone talU. i Lost and Fouod 1 ' FOUND. ; FOl'ND —Near Derry anfl Kleventh Bt«.. automobile akid-<°haln; owner may have same by paying for ad. and Iden tifying property. Call at Star-Inde pendent office. FOUND—Don't go anv further, for the right place Is at KGGEKTS Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works, 124S Market St. We deliver and call LOST. LOST—Saturday, in Sieelton, bunch of keys with Fisnnsylvauia Steel Co. brass check attached. Reward If return ed to 447 Uncoln St., Steelton. If When the Clock g |p Strikes Twelve and ushers in the New Year, it to ma^e »ii°re profitable than ijrfK count in the First National Uank, | algijljgf 224 Market St. I Sale andExchaigi SALE. ' —On account of leaving town j will sacrifice my practically new' piano. Would like to soli for cash, but j if I can not sot cash will sell on easv j terms. Address J. M. I», 3117, care Star- Independent. , —— —— i : FOR SALE—At GABLE'S. 111-117 South Second St.: Red Tip, Ring Point, Blia- . zard, Rowe Junior. Can't Slip, Giant , r iP_i nd -*'l vva >'s Sharp Calks. I WANTED—Wm. A. Schmidt. 1932 Lo-1 gan. to whom two reserved tickets i were awarded to-dav, good for even ing performance, Deoembi-r li. 1914, i."»ll for them at Star-Independent of- I lice before > p. m„ December Jl, 1914, ' or they will be forfeited. *'OR SALE-—At GABLE'S. 111-117 South I Second St.. 3,000 sets -New Sasli, Bxlo , 1 - L., primed and glazed, at »1,15 per set. Also other sires. lttlo CALBNDAfiS FOB SALE Good selactiou. A few more sales men's samples left, at a bargain, ily-l "RS MFG. CO.. Thira and Cumberland Sts., above Miller's Shoe Store. i OV ERCOATS 1-OR SALE—Siigiitly used —all in first class condition, ironi J1 ; up. Also felt boots for sl.9i. Men's *1.60 Arctics for 9ac. Come and! I iook them over. Open evenings. S. | MELTZER. 513 Walnut St. ■N Legal l (NOTICE —L«:.ers of administration I the estate of lleuoen Clemens, late o' , Susi)uehanna township. Dauphin county, | j Pa., deceased, having been granted to ! the undersigned, residing in Progress, j ( in said township, nil persons indebted ! i to said testate air re<|iiesfd to make ' , immediate payment and those having j ' laims will present them for settlement ' to SARAH E. CLEMENS. j , AdministratriN. Progi ess. Pa. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS : THE ANNUAL MEETING of the stock- 1 | holders of the 801 l Bros. Mfg. Co. Willi I be held at the office of the company, ! J j Fourteenth and Howard Sts.. Monday, ' •January 11. 1915, at 11 o'clock a. m„ J for the election of directors. i C. V. RUDY, Secretary. 1 THE PROBIBS SEE VICTORY IN VOTE ; Continued I'rora First Page. i son, [>reiiict that prohibition will be 1 I mp.de a national issue in the 1916 cam- : paign. Representatives oi' toe national log j islative coiuuiittec of the Anti-Saloop Ijeague ot' America in a statement to- 1 Jay declared that the tetnpc.'aneo forces 1 of the country had reason to be grati ' flod by the result. First Time In History of Congress I "It is the lirst time in the history of the republic that the quextioa of na i tional prohibition has gotten upon tne i floor of cither braoah uf Congress."' thov deoiannl. "The faf the vote shows that of those voting for the resolution 114 were Democrats, 67 BtfptrftHea na, 12 Progrcs i lives and 4 Independent Republican*, I making a total of 197. Those voting against the reaolutioa included 141 Democrats, 46 Republicans, 1 Inde .Oeudeirt Republican and 1 Progressive. FINANCE DULL MOVEMENT STILL CONTINUES IN THE MARKET Majority of Active Issues Unchanged, Or At Least Showing Only Frac tions Above and Below Yesterday's Closing Prices in Wall Street By Associated Press. Xew York, Doc. 23.—(Wa1l Street), i —Early trading in to-day's stock mar ' ket indicated a continuance of the re i cent dull and narrow movement. A ma j jority of the active issues were un • changed or at fractions a.bov<> and bo ! low yesterday's closing. Reading was j (he only stock to move more than a j slight fraction, gnining 5-8, which it j soon 'lost, tvteel was a trifle lower at the outset, but. recovered on dealings | which included a block of 1,000 shares. Otherwise the overturn was in sm:i 11 lots and by tb<» end,of the first thirty minutes business fell away to minor proportions with a lower trend, j A'part from the rocord J breaking dull -1 tioss- —sales in the first hour amounting I to little more than 20,000 shares— [ the market was featureless through tfhe ; morning. St. Paul, Reading and Rock Island sold under yesterday's low | prii-es, likewise Amailgnniatod anu a few |of the cheaper copper stocks. Bet hie : hem Steel lost 3 points of its recent ) advance and Xew Haven fell back a point. Numerous sales of steel were effective at 48 !, 4 , yesterday's low, but attempts to break through that quota tiou wore unavailing until just before noon when'the price fell to 48' i,. The features of the bond group were j two point declines in Wabash 4s and Minneapolis and St. Louis 4s. i Philadelphia Produce Market ; Philadelphia. Pee. M.—Wheat steadv; I. .-•1 -' • 1 "e: N'o. t northern, l>ii i luth e:,pjr:. 1556 1:18. !"4 v°m h ' shrr : No - - yellow, local. 74@ | Oats higher; Xo. 2 white, 3.1 >s(®«G. Bran lirm: winter, per ton."»-K,50« j 27.00; spring;, per ton, ! Itelined sugars thin: powdered, 5 05' t! 4S" K,aulllat0; do., current receipts, free case ISI 'J.OO; western extra llrsts, free case! 512.R0; do., firsts, free case, $12.00. 1GW18: ducks, l;t"H II: geese. i:jft>ls Live poultry tlrra: fowls, U#ia; old roosters. 10; chickens. turkeys. Dressed poultry weak; turkeys, fan cy. 20fi?'22: fowls, heavy, ITCaIS; ducks, lbC 1.; geese. 14 (a 15. Flour weak; winter straight, 5.15(5) 3.35; spring straight, 5.50® 5.70, Hay tlrin: timothy hay. Xo. 1 large I bales, 18.00®' 18.50: Xo. 1 medium bales. I 18.00(l 15.50; Xo. 2 do., 16.305t 17.30: No 13, 14.00@15.00; clover light mixed. 17.00 I e 18.50; N'o. 1 mixed, 16.00© 18.50- Xo ' nixed. 14.30 }i 1 3.50. i Potatoes weak; Xew York, per bushel 38@*2; Pennsylvania, 45@50; Jersey! per basket, 35ij:40. Chicago Live Stock Market | _ Chicago. Dec. 23. llogs—Receipts, I »0.000; weak. Bulk. 7.051c7.20; liglit. ( 6.807.20: mixed. 6.90** 7.25; heavv, « 8» ® 7.25; rough, 6.85W7.00; pigs. 5.50®7.10. j Cattle—Receipts. 8,0t)0; strong. Na tive steers. s.4orSpahr, :Jr., Law Department, University of • Pennsylvania; William Dougherty, | State College; J, ij. Shelly, Jr., Diekin ! son Law School; Charles Berheimer, i John Asper, William Campbell and D. Hummel Shelly, Dickinson College; Walter Wrighstone, Paul Campbell, George Berkheimer, Conway Hall. Postoffice officials are busy handling packages and the mail carriers are loaded as they go on their rounds and find the mail boxes jammed with mail. The Rev. J. Donald Hockman, of Waynesboro, is the guest of his sister, ! Mrs. C. K. Brindle, West Main street. | Mr. Hockman led the cottage prayer I meeting last evening at the home* of | Mrs. Mary Coder, South Market street. D. P. Miller, who is in a .business po sition in Altoona, is home to spend Christmas. The thermometer here was at 20 at 6 o'clock this morning. The Sequence "So you chopped down the cherry i tree," remarked Washington senior. "Yes." responded the future Father of His Country. "Having eho>p{>ed it down, I »up|x»se yon 'II want me to chop it up now."—Philadelphia Led ger. ; ALLIES REPORT SLIGHT PROGRESS ALONG LINES IN NORTHERN FRANCE WAR Paris, Ore. 23, 2.25 P. M.—The an ■ nounoement given out by 1 lio French war office this afternoon reports slight , progress on the northern cud of the allies' line in France ami Belgium. Fog caused a siackeniivg ot' the llgbl ' ing near Arras. Advances arc claimed I near I'oite-les-Jlurlus, where German . machine giuts were capturod and pro | gross or the driving back of counter attacks is reported near Hcausejour and iu the forest of lg made it necessary for both the enemy and ourselves to lessen OUT ac tivities. "To the east of Amiens on the Aiene, ami in Champagne, there huve been artillery engagements, i "In the region of Perthes-Les-Hur lus, we carried, after a spirited can nonade and two assaults, tlic last sec tion of the line which we occupied in part December 21. We made an aver age gain of 800 yards. In the lust trench which came into our |>ossessioii, we captured a section of machine guns, including the gun crews. A violent counter attack was repulsed. "We also made progress to the northeast of Beauzjour, where further counter attacks on the part of the enemy were without success. "There has been a perceptible ad vance on the part of our troops in the forest of I Congress Passes Measure Providing for Placing It in Washington CKpeclal to the Star-Independent.) Washington, T). C., Dec. 23.—Tho bill providing a site for the erection of a statue to the memory of Major General George Gordon Meade, lor which purpose the legislature of Ppnn sylvania has appropriated $:!0,000, has been passed by Congress. Through the activities of Congress man Kreider at tho solicitation of Col onel dolin B. Patrick, of Harrishurg, a member of the Meade Memorial Com mission, a very desirable location was secured near the corner of Third street and Pennsylvania avenue, 11. W„ in Washington, in close proximity to the statue of General Grant. DAY FOR OLD NEWSBOYS Chicago's Mayor Lays Plans lor Big Event In Windy City Chicago, Dec. 2,'J.—'Mayor Garter 11. Harrison, himself a former newsboy, laid plans to-day for an "old news boy's day" in Chicago. The recent success of a similar day in Detroit, when funds were raised for charity, re sulted in Ma\or Harrison's appeal to prominent flhicagoians to sell papers they sold years ago. K. IM. Ijaudis, U. S. district judge; •lohn K. Ownes. former county judge; Thomas P. Scully, county judge, and William Ijorimer, U. S. Senator, are among the old time "newsies" urged to replace the present newsboy for a day. The proceeds of tho day are to be given to the United Charities for a fund for the care of the unemployed. STEAMSHIPS. BERMUDA Tbtn ChurmlnK Island* An New •1 Their Brat S. S. "BERMUDIAH" holds the record—to hours—is tit* newest and only twin-screw steam ship sailing; to Bermuda, and ths only one landing passengers at the dock at Hamilton without transfer by tender. Hound Trip with meals * IE and and atataroom berth ***>, U p For full particulars apply to A. B. OUTHRBKIUGB Jt CO., Agents Hu. bee S, H, Co., I'M., 2U Hronilnar, Me it Yorki P. LUHNK H«)lNtll., lU3 Mat. ket St., Haribtiiunc, l'»„ or mur Tick. >1 Agent. 13