The star-independent. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1904-1917, January 16, 1915, Page 11, Image 11

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    The Star-Independent 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
Death aid Obituary
DIED.
KOST—On January 14, 1915, Curtis E.
Host, aged 49 years.
Funeral on Monday afternoon at 2
o'clock, from his late residence, 1818
Green St. Relatives and friends are
invited to attend without further no- I
tlce. Interment in Harrisburg ceme- |
tery.
SWART®—On Friday. January 15. 1915. j
Mrs. Kmma Dietrich Swartz, at 5332
Haverford Ave.. Philadelphia.
Services at late residence, Sunday at
1.10 p. m. Interment in Harrisburg
cemetery on arrival of train. 11.30 a.
m„ January 18. 1915. Relatives and
friends are invited to attend without
further notice.
MONN—losiah Monn died at his home,
1604 N. Third St„ January 15. 1915,
aged 71 years and 20 days.
The funoral services will be held
from his late home on Monday after
noon. January 18. 1915, at 2 o'clock,
which will be private. Interment in
the Harrisburg cemetery. Please omit
flowers.
Miscellaneous
:
rURNITPBE PAOENQ
PACKING—A H. SHRENK. ISO« Nortu
Sixth street, first class packer of fur
niture, china and bricabrac. Bell phone i
»HW.
W. J. W ENRICH. M» Hamilton atrest—
Furniture, china ma pUoo packing,
bhiyuieuti looked after at both ends.
Alsu all kinds of hauling. Bell phone I
mrWj i
NOTICE
\OTICE B. OF L. E„ DIV. 70S
Members of the B. of L. E„ Div. 705,
will assemble at Fackler's Hall, Mon
day evening, at 7 o'clock, to proceed to
Hummelstown to attend funeral serv
ices of Bro. J. A i>ewalt, who died
January 15, 1915. Also will meet at
Fackler's Hall, Tuesday morning, Jan- j
uary 19, at » o'clock, to so to Reading
on train No. 6. Philadelphia and Read
ing railroad, to attend tne funeral.
1). P. TRUST UK,
Chief Engineer.
OLD COINS
OLD COINS WANTED—(SO paid for 1853
half dollar, no arrows; $5 for 1878
half. S mint; slou for 1594 Dime, S
mint. Many valuable coins circulating, j
Send now 4c. Get our Coin Circular.
May mean large profits to you. Numls
ni.air Bank. Dept. V Ft. Worth. Tex. i
WINTER RESORTS
FLORIDA—Bay Crest Hotel, on the In
dian River. Fine fishing, hunting. \
boating and motoring. Free use of gar
age and dock. Modern conveniences. !
IV rite for rates. Bay Crest Hotel, i
Mic-o. I 'la.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
ESTIMATES given lor all kinds of elec
tric hght wiriug and repairing; elec
tric contracting; a specialty; no job too 1
«u.all or large, all work guaranteed.
PEERLESS ELECTRIC REPAIRING
CO., 4.7 Broad St. i
OLD GOLD AND SILVER
ULL> GOLD AND i?ILVBR watches, dia- j
monds and jewelry bought for hign- i
vat cash prices. D. BitEXMSR, .\o.
1 N. Third St. Bell phone 1274 L*. J
PERSONAL.
—When delayed or Irregular,
uav Triumph Pills; always depend- 1
able. "Kelier* and particulars free.
rile .NdUuiul Medical lnatituie. Mil*
waukev. Wia j
____ STORAGE.
STORAGE lr. 3-storj brtck building.
rear 408 Market St. Household goods
in clean, private rooms. Reasonable
latea. Apply to p, U. DIENER. Jeweler.
i.» Market St.
HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two
new eight-story brick
one aoaoiutely lireproof. divided into ;
fireproof private rooms of various
sixes for tne storage cf household
goods; the other warehouse of the most
approved type of lire retardant con- [
siruction for general merchandise. They
.... witn two large electrio !
freight elevators and spiral chute tor >
the quick and safe handling of house- '
hold goods and all kinds of merchan
dise. Low storage rates. South Second
street, near Paxton. oa the tracks of
fenna. R. H.
MONEY TO LOAN
LOA.NS—(i to |2M Hit aenest working
people without bank credit at lesa
than legal ratas; payable in install
meuts to suit borrowers' couvcui.Lie
CO-OPERATIVB
Loan and Investment Co.
_ 40i Chastnut St
ALL KINDS OF HAULING
aLL kinds of hauling; large two-toa
truck; furniture, pianos. freight, la
the city and suburbs. Prices reason*
sole. Picnic and pleasure trips, day or
evening. WM. H. DARE, 145J Vsfnoi
St. Bell phone 3517 J.
* V
FOR SALE
Houses You Can
Afford to Buy
1«09 X. Fourth St.—Lot 20x210 ft.—
two-story, eight-room, frame house |
on Fourth St.—Fulton St. end of I
lot is vacant.
For cash we'll name you the low- !
est price ever quoted on this I
property.
1R25 Berry hill St.— A three-story j
brick house with eight rooms—
bath—furnace—.front and back I
porches.
On account of the owner remov
ing from the city this desirable !
dwelling is on the market for a
quick sale.
MILLER BROS. & NEEFE
REAL ESTATE
Fire Insurance Surety Bonds
Loeaat and C'enrt Streets
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HARRISBtTRG STAR-INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 16, 1915
Real Estate
V—
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
TR RE K-STORT FRAMIC house on Sus
quehanna street for sale at reduced
price—former price 11,800—9 rooms—
bath—gas - furnace. Particulars at
BELL REALTY CO.. Bergnec Building.
! *1.900 WILL BUT either one of two
I dwellings located on Woodbine street
—all improvements—one with steam
heat—drive alley on rear. BELL REAL
TY CO., Bergner Building.
FOR SALE—No. 1520 Swatara St.; 3-
storv brick house; S rooms, bath. gas,
electrio light, furnace, porch, cemented
cellar: to be vacated January 20. BELL
REALTY CO., Bergner Building.
—BITS Y WORKE—
(3O) acres iff (112001 six rooms, large
window panes, cellar under all, one
time painted home. Good Bank Barn,
sold (140) worth cherries (1914), land
mostly level. (3) acres woodland, can
have running spring water at build
ings. Handy to large market, school,
church and main road Bloomsburg (to)
i Milton. Pennsylvania. Will add (horse.
J two (cows) six (hogs) fifty (chickens
| ($1500). Farm alone, terms (1600)
| cash, balance easy payments. Owner's
! (loss) Buyer's (gain) Bargain.
—HAPPYHOME—
(9O) acres (I350O) terms half cash.
1 Front and side porches (fine) Brick
Residence (9> rooms, cemented cellar,
painted ouaide. papered and painted in
j side (1914) valued alone (*3500). Two
1 story painted outkitchen. bank barn.
I straw house, wagon, hog and poultry
I buildings. Garage (for) automobile.
I Faces main road through middle of
| nearly level farm (half mile) to school
and church handy to (3) markets,
horses (cattle) hogs (poultry) and ma
chinery at extra price.
—ORCHARDIEE—
) (116) acres ($3750) terms half cash.
Possession at once. Buildings all (new)
land painted except one. Bank barn full
| hay and straw. (4) tine springs, stone
j and cemented milk house, (480) choice
fruit trees (16) acres good (woodland)
'at ($1300) mile to Philadelphia and
i Reading railroad. Ten minute walk to
trolley and twenty to large market
main road Harrisburg to Scranton. Up
to-date (new) machinery (4> horses (5)
cows (3) brood sows (140) poultry, at
extra price.
GEORGE B. OSTRANDKR
Danville Telephones Sunbury
Mornings (7 to S) Evenings
! OUR JANUARY BARGAIN SALE:
219 Reily St., reduced S4OO.
1940 Gfeen St.. reduced S2OO.
1235 and 1137 Bailey St.. $250.
540 Schuylkill St.. reduced SIOO.
BRINTOX-PACKER CO.,
Second and Walnut Sts.
OUR JANUARY BARGAIN SALE:
IS acres; frame buildings; located »i
mile from Braivdtsville; 225 fruit
i trees: some in bearing; possession
April Ist. Price $1,200.
BRINTOX-PACKER CO..
, Second and Walnut Sts.
! FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—Or will
exchange for improved city property,
an imposing 14-room 40x40 ft. Colonial
; suburban residence. All improvements;
porch 10 ft. wide. 70 ft. long. Lot. U«x
200 ft. Shrubbery; six kirds of fruit
|in bearing. Trolley near; 12 minutes
and one fare from Market Square. Call
' Bell phone No. 304SL
FOR SALE—One frame house on Lewis
street, Riverside; all conveniences;
lot 25x100 ft. Price, $2,250. Only $250
, cash needed; balance to be paid in
easy monthly payments. Also building
lots for sale at Riverside, Penbrook
and Paxtang. Job carpenter work
i promptly attended to in any part of the
city. Estimates cheerfully furnished.
S. HALDEMA.X & CO.. 3222 North Sixth
street. Bell phone 3622J-3.
BOARDERS WANTED
WANTED—Boarders for nicelv furnish
ed rooms with steam heat, use of
1 bath and phone; large sitting room for
| guests. Rates: Gentlemen, $22; man
I and wife. S4O per month. Address 1302
| N. Third St.
FARM FOR RENT
| WANTED—Reliable trucker on shares;
three acres smooth, rich soil in Camp
Hiil borough: chance to make money.
[ELMER ZIMMERMAN, Fifteenth and
Walnut, Harrisburg, Pa.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—
Apartment, $27.00
I No. IS2I Market St $25.00
, No. 536 S. 17th St $20.00
No. 119 Royal Terrace, SIS.OO
No. 536 S. Sixteenth St., sl7 00
| No. 1019 S. 2H4 St $12.00
! No. LOOS N. 7th St SIO.OO
| No. 124 Nagle St SIO.OO
No. 1124 N. Cameron St $7.00
I No. 912 N. 3rd St., store room, ..$20.00
J. E. GIPPLE.
FOR RENT—Two-story brick dwelling.
No. HIS N. Fourteenth St.; all im
provements; large front porch and back
and front stairs. C. H. ORCUTT. No,
267 Cumberland St.
DESIRABLE houses and apartments for
rent in all parts of city. Reasonable
rent and good locations. Inquire of
HARVEY T. SMITH. 204 South Thlr
teenth street. Ball phone 24SL
FOR RENT—AII improve
ments—
-1614 Catherine, $16.00
539 S. Fifteenth, ... .$16.00
530 S. Eighteenth, .. .$18.50
Apply Kuhn & Hershey,
i 18 South Third street.
FOR RENT— Houses with all Improve
ments. at moderate rentals. J. &
j GIPPLE. 1251 Market St
I is
ROOMS FOR RENT
I TOR RENT—Two communicating rooms
j —second floor—use of bath and tele-.
; phone. Will be rented singly or en
! suite. Call 203 Kelker St., City.
ROOMS WANTED
, WANTED—Rooms and board or house
! keeping apartments, furnished pre
j ferred, in Harrisburg or suburbs; fam
-1 ily of four, two adults and two chil
dren. Send full particulars to Box No.
j 3434, care Star-Independent.
|
FURNISHED ROOMB FOR RENT.
= /■ _
FURNJPHED front rooms with private
j bath, for gentlemen only; all conven
iences;. central location, near Capitol:
private family. Bell phone 2038.
Real Estata
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT
HOUSES FOR RENT and SH-storf
dwelling houses for aale. Elder Real
Estate Co.. 24th and Derry Sts
; . ■
APASTMENTS TOR RENT
107 SOUTH FRONT STREET—Second
floor housekeeping apartments; large
t rooms with kitchenettes and baths;
modern improvements; electric lights;
| gas; city steam; Janitor service. Apply
at above address.
! APARTMENTS FOR RENT—3 room*
! and bath, coal Rnd gas ranges, gas
or electric light, sls per month. Apply
I st Mehring's Liquor Store, Sixth and
Muench streets. Bell phone 2571. United
703 Y.
—————mm
UNFURNISHER ROOMS FOR RENT
BUILT especially for light housekeep-
I ing, with or without kitchenettes;
; rooms strictly private: stoves furnished
i free; laundry, phone and bath room
j privileges; private lockers for surplus
< furniture. Inquire office (or see jani-
I tor. same building). 429 Broad street.
[Sunday inspection invited.)
%
Sale and Exchange
.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—RoII top office desk; good
condition. Cheap. Apply 1313 Mar
ket street,
1 C. W. H. I.ANGLETZ. I.umber—We ars
| overstocked with all kinds and
grades of lumber and we can olter you
big bargains. It will pay you to see
i us. Office Cameron and Mulberry Sts.
FOR SALE—Commercial graphophones,
| complete; In tine working order, in
j eluding li new dictaphone cylinders:
cost when new SIOO apiece. Will sell
; very cheap. Call at Bogar Hardware
I Co - 131* N. Third St.
; DOG FANCIEKS—I have several pedi
greed English Bulldog puppies ior
sale. Investigate. Bell phone 3227 R.
I LHAS. BLAIR. 319 Hamilton street.
[ FOR SALE—Grocery store, well lo
cated and doing good business. In
| ventory price. J. E. GIPPLE, 1251 Mar
-1 ket street.
BUILDING MATERIALS FOR SALE—
All buildings in the Capitol Park aone
purchased by Alleman Bros, will be de
molished by the Connecticut Wrecking
I e< ?;\ Haven, Conn. All materials
win be sold on the premises. Inquire
j of C. H. MERBERG. Plaza Hotel.
j i'*OT\ SALE—At MELTZER'S, men's
| overcoats, from SI.OO up; men's suits,
from $2.50 up; ladies' suits. $1.50 up;
, ladies dresses, from 75c up; soldier
overcoats and soldier shoes. Every
thing in good condition, slightly used.
| Also felt boots, $1.95. Come arid look
! them over. Open evenings. S. MELTZ
ER. 513 Walnut street^
FOR SALE—At SABLE'S, 111-117 South
Second St.; Red Tip, Ring Point, Bllz
jiard, Rowe Junior, Can't Slip, Giant
I Urip and Always Sharp Calks.
FOR SALE—At GABLE S, 111-117 South
second St., 5,000 sets New Sash. Bxlo
*l2 L*, primed and glaaed, at $1.15 per
ket. Also other sizes.
I? VI
! I legal
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CHARTER NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that an appli
cation will be made to the Governor of
Pennsylvania on Monday, the 25th day
| of January, 1915, under an Act of As
| sembly entitled "An act to provide for
; the incorporation and regulation of
j certain corporations," approved April
I 29, 1874, and tne supplements thereto,
i for the charter of an Intended corpora-
I tlon to be called Russ Bros. Ice Cream
Company, the character and object of
j which is the manufacture of ice cream
; and other frosen confections and for
I these purposes to have, possess and
enjoy all the rights, benefits and privi
leges of the said Act of Assembly and
the supplements thereto.
FOX & GEYER,
| Solicitors.
HAVING acquired the interest in the
' Arm of Henry Gilbert A Son, 219
Market street, Harrisburg. Pa., owned
by the late Lyman D. Gilbert, deceased,
the business will be conducted at the
same place and under the same name
as formerly by the surviving partners.
SPENCER C. GILBERT.
HENDERSON GILBERT.
ANNUAL, MEETING
The annual meeting of the lot-hold
ers of the Shoop's Church Cemetery As
sociation shall be held in Shoop's
Church on the last Saturday of January
1910, between the hours of 2 and 3
o'clock p. m.
LAURENCE A. HETRICK.
Secretary.
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons
that Bertha V. Beck, my wife, has
separated from me and that I will no
longer be responsible for bill or debts
contracted for by her.
DAVID W. BECK.
1510% N4rth Fifth St.,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Last and Found
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FOUND.
FOUND—A place without trying. Care
ful cleaning, best of dyeing. Where?
At Eggert's Steam Dyeing and French
Cleaning Works, 1245 Market St Call
ti.nei pnone. Call and deliver.
LOST.
LOST—Gentleman's gold watch, hunt
ing case, on Market street, between
7.30 and 9.00, with initials S. L Re
ward If returned to 153 Paxton St.,
Cjty.
LAWYERS' PAPER BOOKS
Printed at this office in best style, at
lowest prices and on short notice.
IT PATS TO USE STAR
INDEPENDENT WANT ADS.
APARTMENTS
Suites of 2 Rooms and Bath
IN THE
Reynard, 208 N. Third Street
white, airv, and comfortable rooms.
Steam heat and constant hot and cold water sup
plied.
Hardwood floor's; electric light; wired for tele
phone service.
TILED BATHROOMS.
Ready About February i, 1915
APPLY TO
Commonwealth Trust Company,
232 Market Street Harrisburg, Pa.
Waits
HELP WANTED—MALE.
AN experienced tobacco stripper; lady
preferred. H. G. WISE, 34 S. Thtr
teenth St., City.
12,500 ANNUALLY—Co-operate with me
evenings at home; everything fur
nfshed. Don't worry about capital.
Boyd H. Brown, Omaha, Nebr.
ISO MONTHL.T and expense* to travel,
distribute samples and take orders or
appoint agents; permanent. Jap-Amer
ican Co., Chicago.
WANTED —At once; young men for au
tomobile business. Big pay. We make
you expert in ten weeks by mail. Pay
us after we secure you position. Cen
tury Automobile Institute, Los Angeles,
Cal. _____________
WANTED—An Industrious young mar
ried man to take charge of a farm.
Must be experienced and well recom
mended. Address 3433, care Star-Inde
pendent.
BA LL PLAYERS desiring to play pro
fessional baseball, address, with
stamp, National Base Ball Registration
Bureau, Desk K 47. Indianapolis, Ind.
GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS; thor
ough instruction. 15.00. Returned If
not appointed. Particulars free. Amer
ican Civil Service School. Washington,
P. C. '
WANTED—Frank Gehrelt, 513 Emerald
St., to whom two reserved tickets
were awarded to-day, good for evening
performance January 19, 1915. Call for
them at the Star-Independent oJllce be
fore 8 p. in., January 18, 1915, or they
will be forfeited.
WANTED—Traveler for 1915; age 27
to 50; experience unnecessary. Sal
ary. commission and expense allowance
to right man. J. E. Mcßrady, Chicago.
WANTED—Men to sell seeds to farm
ers and ornamental stock in towns.
Apply at once. Herrick Seed Company,
Rochester, N. Y.
ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN
WANTED: A&lebodied unmarried
men between age of IS and 35; citizsns
of United States, of good character and
temperate habits, who can speak, read
and write the English language. For
information apply to Recruiting Officer,
Bergncr Building, 3d & Market sts„
Hftrrisburu. 4ft .v. Queen St.. Lancaster,
333 Pine St.. Wllliamsport. 37 W. Mar
ket St.. York, or 113 Independence St..
r-hamoktn. Pa.
WANTED—Men to learn bar'oer trade;
only few weeks required. Wages
after flrst month. For full particulars
address Molar's Barber College, Dept. It,
207 Bowery, New York City.
AUTO transportation school wants men
to beoome practical chauffeurs and
earn s7u to SIOO per month. We give a
thorough course in crude and practical
work for $35.00. No. SN. Cameron; Bell
any afternoon. '
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.
WANTED—Young man wishes restau
rant or counter work; experienced in
both; can give good references. Apply
or address 1024 Market.
WANTED— By a middle-aged man with
a family, any kind of work; Janitor or
night watchman or collector, or
agency. Can give good references. Ad
dress 2543 Agate St.
WANTED—Position as hotel man, but
ler In private family, or cook. Ad
dress 329 Cherry St.
A COLORED MAN wants a position
around a house or store; can furnish
reference*. Call or write 520 Brown
Ave.
WANTED—Co''ir':d who has his
own bicyc e wants work of any kind.
Address 1207 Apple Ave.
YOUNG married man wishes a position
as chauffeur; can give reference, do
own repairing. Call or write. R. D.,
Court St..^Clty.,!, IM|| I,
SALESMEN WANTED.
SALESMEN WANTED—Experience»un
necessary, easy work, big pay. Writ#
for large list of openings offering op
portunities to earn SloO to SSOO a month
while you learn. Address nearest office.
Dept. 245, National Salesmen's Training
Association, Chicago. New York. Kan
sas City, San Francisco.
WANTED—Salesman to sell our well
known line of Red Cross Cider and
Temperance Drinks in small country
towns only. Commission 25 per cent
and weekly drawing account of 135.00.
Red Cross Company, Dept. A, St.
Mo
HELP WANTED.
WORK spare time stamping and ad
dressing envelopes. Trial lot and par
ticulars 10c. Eureka Publishing Co..
Sta. A, Columbus, Ohio.
Y> W. O. A. SERVICE
Btcmgh Song Boole Will Be UMd at To
morrow's Meeting
The regular Sunday service of the
Young Women's Christian Association
will be held to-morrow afternoon at
3.30. The Rev. J. T. Spangler, pastor
of the FVst United Brethren ohurch,
will be the speaker and Miss Ruth
Rodgers will sing a solo.
All women and girls are invited to
come to this meeting and spend the re
mainder of the afternoon at the build
Wants I
1
AGENTS WANTED
KOKO-WHEAT crisp; SIO.OO daily profit
—new confection; 5c package costs
lHc; can of samples 10c; particulars
free; machine $7.50 prepaid. Corneau
Co., 511 N. Parkside, Chicago.
AGENTS WANTED—To sell the origi
nal Native Herbs. $1 box for 60c. Hor
sample and terms address G. W. Bas
sett. Dept. 33, Columbus, O.
LARGE eastern factory wants reliable
party to manage distribution, excep
tional patented utility selling every
where; big Income assured. Protection
given. References required. Write
Troxell, Hotel Commonwealth.
LOCAL representative wanted—large
Eastern Manufacturer of Loose Leaf
Systems and Accounting Supplies re
quires man in Harrisburg and vicinity.
Knowledge of, stationery or printing
lines preferred. A liberal commission
proposition. Leads furnished. Excep
tional opportunity to establish a legiti
mate, dignified, permanent business.
Sheppard Co., 305 Hudson St.. New York
AGENTS—Side line men. Free sample.
SIO.OO electric sign. Flashes change
able wording in radiant beams of col
ored electric light. Flashtric Sign Co.,
Chicago.
AGENTS—SOO per cent, profit; free sam
ples; gold sign letters for stores and
office windows. Any one can put on.
Metallic Letter Co., 437 N. Clark, Chi
cago.
AGENTS—Something new: fastost-sell
ors and quickest repeaters on
Permanent, profitable business. Good
for SSO to $75 a week. Address Amer
ican Products Co., 1604 Third St., Cin
clnnati, O.
HELP WANTED— FEMALB.
HARRISBURG SHORTHAND SCHOOL
stands for individual instruction; best
known methods in teaching; real touch
typewriting; a personal interest in each
student. My guarantee: To prepare
students for good positions; to aid them
in securing employment Tuition will
be charged for 7 mos. only. Free after
that time. Free trial. 31 N. Second St.
I TEACH shorthand successfully by
mail. Easiest system. Tuition pay
able after securing position. Dahlke,
Shorthand Ex'pert, Buffalo, N, Y.
DO you 'want another $2 daily? No
experience; constant spare time work
knitting hosiery; machines furnished
on contract; we take product. Gleason
Wheeler & Co. (Inc.), 337 Madison, Chi
cago.
LADIES—Make shields at home; SIO.OO
per 100. No canvassing required.
Ssnd stamped-addressed envelope for
full particulars. Eureka Co.. Dept.
112 D, Kalamazoo, Mich.
LADIES sew at home; good pay. Send
stamp. Work sent prepaid. King
Mfg. Co., 1431 Broadway, New York
City.
A RARE opportunity; comfortable liv
ing, home sewing, plain .cloth seams,
any sewing machine, steady; no can
vassing, no trlllers wanted: samples 10c.
Returned If not satisfactory. Home
Sewers Co., Jobbers' sewing, Rcboboth,
Del.
WANTED—An assistant matron at the
home for friendless children, Reading,
Pa. Apply HANNAH M. COTTEREL,
313 N. Fifth St., Reading. Pa.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE.
WANTED—MiddIe-aged white woman
wants position to do general house
work; good references. Address MRS.
K. WAGGONER, Hummelstown, Pa.
YOUN'O QIRJ, wants position as house
keeper, in small family, or chamber
maid. Call 2017 Kensington St.
YOUNG GIRL, (colored) desires posi
tion as child's nurse, iisrht house
work. Address Advertiser, 1308 N. Sev
enth St., care Vennie.
WANTED—A middle-aged German lady
wishes days' work of any kind; has
experience in restaurant. Call or ad
dress A. R., 416 Christian St., Steelton,
Pa.
TOUNG WOMAN (colored) desires laun
dry work; thoroughly competent,
write or call Lewis, 60S Filbert St.
Alio, younger sister desires light
housework or position as nurse.
WANTED—Washing and ironing to do
at home. Apply U3B N. Seventh St
WANTED—Position as housekeeper or
work by the week. Address 1310
Herr street.
DAY'S WORK wanted, of any kind, by
a colored woman. Call or address
621 Brown Ave., City.
WANTED—A young lady wishes gen
eral housework or to keep house for
a widower. Call or address 814 N. Third
street.
WANTED—MiddIe-aged woman wants
position as housekeeper. Call at 1337
N. Second St. Bell phone £Ol gW.
WANTED—White middle-aged lady
wishes housekeeping for widower.
Call 1716 N. Seventh St.
MIDDLE-AGED white woman wishes
work by the day. Call or address 1920
Wallace St.
in£ if they desire. "Make Christ
King," the song book used in the
tabernacle meetings, wiil be used. Mrs.
De Witt Dry will have charge of the
meeting.
FINANCE
SPECIALTIES AGAIN TO THE
FORE IN TO DAY'S MARKET
Profit-Taking and Short Selling Im
parted Some Heaviness to Repre
sentative Shares To-day, While Spe
cial Stocks Added to Recont Gains
By Associated Press.
New York, Jan. 16 (Wall Street). —
Specialties wore again very much to
the fore in to-day's early market, many
speculative and low priced issues taking
the place of the usual leaders. Mexican
Petroleum, Continental Can, American
Cotton Oil, Standard 'Milling pfd and
Allis Chalmers pfl., were prominent for
their gains of 1 to 3 points, while the
favorites were almost neglected. U. S.
Steel, Reading and Baltimore and Ohio
shares were slightly lower and Mis
souri Paoaific, yesterday's late feature,
fell back, but soon recovered. Trading
was moderately active, but bore more
than the usual marks of professional
manipulation.
Profit taking and short selling im
parted some heaviness to representa
tive shares to-day, while special stocks
added to recent gains. The movement
was almost entirely in semi-active ami
obscure issues, wherein gains of sub
stantial proportions were recorded. U.
S. Steel was the weakest o ftlie favor
ites and Missouri Pacific moved uneven
ly. Delaware and Hudson, Erie second
pfd. and Western Maryland common
1 and pfd. were almost tho only railers
to score gains. The closing was steady.
Bonds were strong.
WEEKLY BANK CLEARINGS
Bradstreet's Figures for Last Week In
Harrisburg and Other Cities
Bank clearings in the United States
| for the week ending January 14, as re
| ported to Bradstreet's Journal, New
York, aggregate $3,079,704,000,
against $3,100,191,000 last week and
$3,451,203,000 in this week last year.
Canadian clearings aggregate $132,-
771,000, as against $138,189,000 last
, week and $153,673,000 in this week
last year. Following are the returns for
this week, with percentages of change
from this week last year:
New York $1,851,832,000 D 14.3
Chicago 310,688,000 D 5.0
Philadelphia, 115,1)22,000 D 12.2
Boston 146,861''00 D 13.2
St. tjouis 79.684.000 Dli.s
Pittsburgh 4 1,859,000 D 10.3
Kansas City 78,725,000 1 32.5
San Francisco, ... 51,664,000 1) 1.1
Baltimore 35,412,000 D 8.2
Scrantou, 3,298,000 D 4.7
I Reading 1,828,000 D 8.3
Ijanvaster 1.269,000 D 9.9
Wilkes-Barre 1.660,000 D .1
Erie 1,060,000 D 3.2
York 824,000 D IR.I
Chester 512,000 D 21.2
Harrisburg 1,603,000 I) 49.4
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
QUOTATIONS.
Furnished by H. W. Snavely, Broker.
Arcade Building, Walnut and Court
Streets
New York, Jan. IS, 1915.
Open Close
Alaska Gold Mines 28'.* 28'4
Amalgamated Copper 55% 55%
American Beet Sugar 35 35 %
American Can 30% 30%
American Can, pfd 94% 94%
Amer. Cam! ami Fdy. Co., 47% !"%
American Cotton Oil 45 46
American Ice Secur 23% 24
American Smeltins 6(1 % 60%
Amer. Tel. and Tel 118% 118%
Anaconda, 26% 26%
Atchison 94V* 94%
Baltimore and Ohio, 71% 71%
Bethlehem Steel 52% 53%
California Petroleum 15% 15%
Canadian Pacific 160 16(1%
Central Leather 35 35%
Chesapeake and Ohio 42% 42%
Chi., Mil. and St. Paul, ... 88% 88%
Chino Con. Oovpcr 34% 34%
Col. F. and 1 25 25
Oonsol. Gas 120% 120%
Corn Products, 10 10%
Erie 22% 22%
do., Ist preferred, 35 35%
Goodrich B. F 32 32%
pfd 11 Hi 114%
Breat N'ortiiern Ore, subs., 28% 2»%
Intcrboro-MeL 50 50
trfhigh Valley 134%' 13 1%
Mexican Petroleum 57 57 %
Missouri Pacific 9% 9%
*lev. Consol. Copper 12% 13
s'ew York Central 88% 88%
Norfolk and Western 102 102 %
forthern Pacific 102 102%
'ennnylvania Bailroad, ...105% 105%
'eople's Gas and Coke, ..120% 120%
'ittsburprh Coal 19 19
'resa tfteul Car 35% 36
lay Con. Copper, 16% 16%
leading 147% 147%
Republic Iron and JSleel... HO% L'O*
Southern Pacific S5 % 85 V
Southern Railway
Tennessee Copper 31 31V
Union Pacific 119 V* 119
U. S. Steel 51 "4 r.Mj
do. preferred, 108'4 108'«
Utah Copper 51 51%
Virtfinia»Carollna Chem.,.. 18Ms l»Vi
Western Maryland 16U 17
Weßtern Union Telegraph, 61 VI 61
Weutlnghouse Mfg 72 71
Philadelphia Closing Prices
By Asaoriatcd Pre fx.
Philadelphia, Jan. 16.—Stocks closed
steady:
Cambria Steel 44%
General Asphalt . . 32
do pfd 67%
Lake Superior Cor 10
Lehigh Navigation 75
Ijehigb Valley 67 Vi
Penna. Railroad 52 15-16
Pha. Electric 23%
Pha. Company 38%
tlto pfd 34
Pha. Rapid Transit t, 11
Reading 73%
Storage Battery 49
Union Traction 38%
United States Imp 82%
U. 8. Stwl 51>/ g
Philadelphia Produce Market
Philadelphia, Jan. 16.—Wheat lower;
No. 2 red spot, export, 142#145; No. 1
northern, Duluth export, 150@>153.
Corn higher; No. 2 spot, export, 77 % tj)
11
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is a mortgage bond secur
ed by property which ia
increasing in value and
issued by a company able
to show a most satisfac
tory earning capacity even
under adverse conditions.
We offer such a bond
at a price to yield 5.30%.
Write for circular No. M-106.
A. B. Leach & Co.
Inmtmant Securities
149 Broadway, New York
Chicago Philadelphia Buffalo
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JAPANESE
eon jl'ss
BONDS 070
A*k for Letter 109.
CLARENCE CONE & CO.
46 Broadway New York
For Rent
Desirable offices in the
Union Trust Building.
Apply
Union Trust Co.
FOR SALE
A knitting factory; all Improve
ments; electric power; two-story
frame; steam heat, well lighted;
equipped with the latest knitting
and sewing machinery. Possession
given at once. We will rent if party
would be interested in the manu
facturing of ladies' garments.
Information Wanted—Call Bell
phone 74. Stcelton, Fa., or
M. R. ALLEMAN
145 N. FRONT STHISKT
STKELTON. PA.
78',N-o. 2 yellow, local, 7!>®Bo.
Oats higher; No. 2 white, 59@59J4-
Bran firm; winter, per ton, S2B.SO#
29.50;- spring, per ton. |27.00@27.50.
Refined sugars firm; powdered, 5.0S
@5.15; fine granulated, 4.95@5.05; Con
fectioners' A, 4.85@-1.95.
Butter Arm; western creamery, ex*
tra, 34; nearby prints, fancy, 37.
Kggs steady; nearby firsts, free case,
12.00; current receipts, free case, 11.40;
western extra. flrst3. free case, 12.00;
firsts, free case, 11.40.
Ijive poultry steady; fowls. 13@15;
old roosters, 10@10»,4; chickens, 12®
14; turkeys, 12@16; ducks, 15@16J
geese, 13 @ls.
Dressed poultry firmer; turkevs, fan
cy, 21 <g)22; do., average, IS@2O; fowls,
heavy, 18@19; average, 14@17V&; small.
12@13; broiling chickens, nearby, 16(®
22; western, 14@20; roasting chickens,
16@18; ducks, 12@17; geese, 10@14.
Potatoes firm; Pennsylvania, per
bushel. 63@65; New York, 45@52.
Flour firm: winter straight, 6.25#
6.50; spring straight, 6.40@6.«0; spring
patent, 6.60@7.15.
Hay firm; timothy hay, No. 1 large
bales. 18.50® 19.00; medium bales, 18.50
@19.00; No. i, do., 17.00@18.00; No. I
do., 14.50(5)15.50; clover, light mixed,
17.50@18.00; No. 1 do., 16.50@17.00; No.
2 do., 15.00@16.00.
Chicago Livestock Market
Chicago, Jan. 16.—Hogs—Receipt*,
20,000; strong. Bulk, 6.70@6.85; light,
6,60@ 6.92; mixed, 6.55@6.95; heavy,
6.50@6.90; rough, 6.50@6.60; pigs, 5.25®
6.80.
Cattle —Receipts, 300; steady. Native
steers, 5.65@9.40; western, 4.85@7.60;
cows and heifers, 3,i5@8.10; calves, 7.50
@l-0.50.
Sheep—Receipts, 10,000; firm. Sheep.
5.6.">@6.30; yearlings, 6.60@7.45; lambs,
6.65® 8.35.
498 CHARITY CASES
Monthly Report of Associated Charities
Shows Activity
At a meeting of the Board of Gov
ernors of the Associated Charities the
following statistical report was Riven:
Tota! number of cases handled dur
ing the month, 498; new eases re
ceived, 179; old eases handled, 112;
continued cases, 207; number of office
interviews, 538; number of visits, 256;
telephone calls, 355.
The following is the list of organiza
tions that reported cases to the Asso
ciated Charities and the number:
Directors of the Poor, 108; State
tuberculosis dispensary, 12; churches,
12; out of town inquiry, 9; private in
dividuals, 48; business firms, 5; Chil
dren's Aid Society, 7; school board, 5;
Sunshino Society, 7; American Rescue
Workers, 1; eity schools, 10; chief of
police, 9; Y. W. C. A., 2; P. & It.
Y. M. C. A., 2; llarrisburg Hospital,
2; Visiting Nurseß' Association, 3;
physicians, 5; Pennsylvania railroad, 2.
A New Enterprise for Harrisburg
The Regent tiheatrn, 410 Market
street, will open Monday night at 7
o'clock with tho first moving picture
production, "Officer 66 V from tha
play_ by Augustus Mac Hugh, and by
special arrangement, with George M.
Cohan and Sam. H. Harris, with the
celebrated comedian, Howard Kster
brook, a five-reel production, as a head
liner.
This theatre will be devoted to high
class film |ilays only and will be pro
duced on the screen of this theatre as
rapidly PS they are released by the
manufacturers and are known as first
run films.
The management on the night of the
opening will present each patron with
a souvenir commemorating the occa
sion. Adv.*