The star-independent. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1904-1917, January 19, 1915, Page 11, Image 11

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    The Starjndependent 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
Miscellaneous
FURNITURE PACKINO
PACKING —A H. SHRENK. i»O* NONA
Sixth street, drat class packer of fur
■tture. china ami hricabrac. Bell phone
IIIW.
W. J. WENRICH. 339 Hamilton street—
Furnltuie, china ana piano packing,
hhipnicuta looked after at both ends,
also all kinds of hauling. Ben pnoue
*UI W.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
ESTIMATES given for all kinds of elec
tric light wiriug and repairing; elec
tric «. Wiuit.ung a specialty; no job too
small or ail worK guaranteed.
fcaUKLtdSS I&LUCfKIC Alivi.NG
v,»J.. i'mt Vi liroaa _
OLD GOLD AND SILVER
UL#L> GOL»L> AND SILVEK watches, dia
muuua and Jewelry bought tor iiigji
tot casn prices. JOs. L». Bii.rJN.NKK, .no.
I lh.iu a*,. Bell pnone 1-. I.U
SXOfcAGE.
io i(*Blory brick building,
rear 405 Market iiuua«aoia *ooas
lu clean, piltaic . ce;..*. Kcuduuaal*
I a Lea. App*> to l'. C*. UUz.S£.t\. Jehc.tr,
KJ dl.
UAKKJgBUKU STORAQJS CO. Two
uew c.^at-dl©ry brick * arcboudc*,
eu%i auduiawci) nieprooi. diviaeu luio
Uiepruol pi*»ale tuoina oi tunous
tucj tor 10c Aloiage cX iiou&tuoiu
Itoous, Ute ucacr Hareuouie ol tuo oio*i
l> pe ot are con*
lit itcuou ioi «eaviai lacy
• «.««,• A" »»»ui irtu argu eiecuic
elevator* ana apirai chute lor
tue ana safe uanaiing ox »iou*«-
Uuld feuou* auU ait kiua> oi uieichaa
ui6c. iiow storage raiea ouutn
»t.eeu ueai ration, OM me iiacks of
rtuua. xL H,
PIANO MOVING
PIANO moving by experts. WINTER
ftA»>iO CO.. .a N. fourth St. call
it J. QUI jlhohc.
t
MONEY TO LOAN
LOANS—S» io $ Ki soneal working
people without bank cieait at lesa
thai* legal rale*, payable in inatali
ui.uia lo ault Donuw era conveuiei. a
CO-OPERATIVE
Loan and iuvesioient Co,
204 Chestnut be
ALL KINDS OP HAULING
ai.i. klnda of hauling; large two-tea
truck; furniture, pianos, freight, la
the city and auburbs. Prices reason
able. Picnic ana pleasure trips, day or
tvening. Wit H. DARE, 14>1 Vernon)
feL Bell phone 3517 J.
Sale and Exchange
-
FOE SALE.
SAFE FOR SALE—Worth $90.00. will
sell at a bargain. Call at 211 Market
street.
C. W. H. LAXGMSTS, I nmbrr—W e are
overstocked with all kinds and
grades of lumber and we can offer you
big bargains. It will pay you to sea
us. PUKe Cameron and Mulberry Sts-
FOR SALE—Crow n upright piano; wal
nut case; fine condition; prl< e s!'S —$5
down, f! per week. ALSO one Brad
bury upright piano, ebonized case.
Price 1116—55 down. 11.25 weelt WIN
TKR PIANO CO., 23 N. Fourth SI
FOR SALE—2OO hundred Barred Rock,
White and Brown Leghorns, pullets,
at a bargain if taken at once. Just
started to lav. Call Bell phone 507R-3.
A. B. DAVIS. Penbrook. Pa.
WA.VTBD—Jane Beatty, 1627 Wallace,
to whom two reserved tickets were
awarded to-day, good for evening per
formance. January 21, 1915. Call for
them at the Star-Independent office be
fore 8 p. m., January 20, 1915, or they
will be forfeited.
FOR SALE—One good freight elevator;
w;ll sell very cheap at this time as
we must have- more room. ARCADE
LAUNDRY, Logan and Granite streets.
FOR SALE—At MELTZER'S, mens
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 atid look
them over. Open evenings. S. ML'LTZ
ER, 513 Walnut street.
FOR SALE—At GABLE'S. 111-117 South
Second St.. Red Tip, Ring Point, Bill
iard. Rowe Junior, Can't Slip, Giant
Grip and Always Sharp Calks.
FOR SALE—At GABLE'S. 111-117 South
Second St., 5,000 sets New Sash. Bxlo
*l2 L. primed and glazed, at $1,15 per
set. Also other sizes.
The Doldrums
''ln the doldrums'' is a phrase more
often employed than understood. It re
fers to a belt of calms cont mjruous to
the equator and situate between the
course of the southeast and northeast
trade winds. Long periods with scarce
ly a stir in the air and a torrid sky
above, broken by sudden squalls and
violent storms o* short duration, make
the doldrurrp a dreaded area for sailing
ships.
FOB SALE
25 South Front Street
krlrk mldrurr witk ten large rooms, bath and
faraaee. Kooaiv l«o-«t«ry briek atable oa rear of lot. <
TI.OT FT. ;
With the laatallatloa of city nteam heat aad aoate laterlor
thin property nonld make an ideal propoaltlon for a elub
houae, with aleeplnt: ronnm— near Market atreet aad oterlooktag
a beautiful aeetlon of Hlver l'ark and the Suaqnehaaaa. ]
Miller Bros. & Neefc SQUARE
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Wants
HELP WANTED—MALE.
J | AUTO transportation school wants men
i to become practical chauffeurs and
earn $75 to 1100-per month. We Rive a
- | thorough course in cruel* and practical
. ! work tor $35.00. No. N. Cameron:
! Belt phone 1710.
» TAKK ORDBfUS
FOR US.
* We have retail stores in principal cit- ,
ie* of V. 8.. and want wide-awake, hon
! est representatives everywhere to take
I orders for (loodlow ? Oood Clothes— (
suits and overcoats for men and youths.
Previous experience unnecessary. Stores
opened for men who prove successful.
' Start on part time or full time. One
' man worked evenings and made more
I money first week than his regular posi
i tion paid him. Address Goodlow's Good
I Clothes Stores, Dept. 13, New York
City. :
, RAIIjROAD firemen, brakemen. SIOO
- $l2O. Kxperience unnecessary. State
Railway, care Star-Indcpo || I '
ARMY OF UNITKD STATES. MKN
. WANTKD: Ablebodied unmarried
I men between age of IS and 36; citixens
' of United States, of good character and
temperate habits, who can speak, read
and write the English language. For
< information apply to Recruiting Officer,
Bergner Building, nd & Market sts.,
llarrisbur*. x Queen St.. Lancaster.
3a3 Pine St.. Williamsporu 37 W. .Mar
ket St.. York, or 113 Independence St,.
Sham ok in. IJa.
AN experienced tobacco stripper; lady
. preferred. H. G. WISE. 34 S. Thir
| teenth St.. Cit>\
I WANTISD—An industrious young mar
ried man to take charge of a farm.
Must he experienced and well recom
mended. Address 3435, care Star-lnde-
I pendent.
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SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.
WANTED—Young man wishes restau
| rant or counter work; experienced in
1 both; can give good references. Apply
or address 102 4 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- :
j , dress 2543 Agate St.
WANTED—Position as hotel man, but- j
ler in private family, or cook. Ad- !
dress 329 Cherry St. i
A COLORED MAN wants a position!
, around a house or store; can furnish .
references. Call or write 520 Brown
Ave.
WANTED—Colored boy who has his
own bicyr e wants work of any kind.
Address 1207 Apple Ave.
V YOL'NG married man wishes a position
as ehaulTeur; can give reference, do
own »ei»airtng. 0«11 or write, R. D., '.9
i S. Court_St.._City._
AGENTS WAN-fED
AGENTS—lntroduce famous Japsilk '
nonbreakable gas mantle. New in .
America. Last longer, throws greater j
light. Fits standard inverted burners.
Rapid seller. Sample lac. Jules Elec- 1
trio Co.. 209 West 4Sth. N. Y. ,
LARGE eastern factory wants reliable
party to manage distribution, excep- i
tional patented utility selling every
where; big income assured. Protection
given. References required. Write
Troxell, Hotel Commonwealth.
; '
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
• HARRISBURG SHORTHAND SCHOOL
stands for individual instruction; best]
■ i known methods in teaching; real touch,
! typewriting; a personal interest in each I
student. My guarantee: To prepare I
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.]
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1 SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE, j
WANTED—'A position as chambermaid
or waitress; experienced. Address 101 j
' S. River Ave.
WANTED—By lady—liousework, wash- '
ing or ironing. Address 336 Cherry
| St.
GERMAN GIRL wants general house- I
work. 541 S. Front St., Steelton. Pa. |
WANTED—MiddIe-aged white w oman
| wants position to do general house
work; good references. Address MRS.
K. WAGGONER. Hummelstown, Pa.
YOUNG GIRL wants position as house
keeper, in small family, or chamber
| maid. Call 2017 Kensington St.
I I'OL'NG GIRL (colored) desirea posi- ,
1 tion as child's nurse, light house!
I work. Address Advertiser. 1308 N. Sev- :
I enth St., care Vennie.
WANTED—A middle-aged German lady
wishes days' work of any kind; has i
experience in restaurant. Call or ad- :
dress A. R.. 415 Christian St., Steelton,
- |
YOL'NG WOMAN (colored l desires laun
dry work: thoroughly competent. ;
write or call Lewis, 506 Filbert St.
Also, younger sister desires light ,
! housework or position as nurse.
WANTED—Washing and Ironing to do.
at home. Apply 1635 N. Seventh St.
- WANTED—Poaitlon as housekeeper or i
work by the week. Address 1310 i
Herr street. | 1
DAY'S WORK wanted, of any kind, by |
Ia colored woman. Call or address ,
521 Brown Ave., City.
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HARRISBUBG STAR-INDEPEXDENT, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 19, 1915
—,
Real Estate
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
I'OK SALE - AT - A" BARGAIN—Or will
exchange for improved city property,
Xn Imposing 14-room 40x40 ft. Colonial
suburbau residence. All ia>provements:
perch 10 ft. wide. 70 ft. long. Lot, llsx
200 ft. Shrubbery: six kinds of fruit
in bearing. Trollej near: 12 minutes
■ aiid one fare from Market Squara. Call
Bell phone No. 304SL
FOR SALE—A 17-acrr farm in Cum
berland county, on a main road. si\
miles from Macnanicsburg: level land,
1 house and nil outbuildings: price S'JO".
Apply 11. G. PEDLOW. 110 S. Thirteenth
St.
BE YOl'R own landlord: a small cash
payment will give a deed to a new
brick house on the Hill; balance can
be paid as rent. Apply 1L G. PEDLOW,
,110 S. Thirteenth St.
FOR SALE—One new brick house, near
the center of the city; a beautiful lo
cation. 6 rooms and bath and all con
veniences. Price only $-'.400; .mil sold
on easy terms. Also building lots at
Riverside. Penbrook and Paxtang. Job
carpenter work promptly at', naed to
in any p.trt of the city. Estimates
cheerfully furnished Apply to S. HAI.-
DEMAN CO., Carpentei? and Builders,
3222 N. Sixth St., Pa. Beli
phone 3622J-3.
THHEE-STORY FRAME house on Sus
quehanna street for sale at reduced
price—former price SI.SOO—9 rooms
bath—gas furnace. Particulars at
BELL REALTY CO.. Bergner Building.
$1,900 WILL BUY either one of two
dwellings located on Woodbine street
—all improvements—one with steam
heat —drive alley on rear. BELL REAL
TY' CO.. Bergner Building.
l-'OR SALE—No. 1520 Swatara St.; 3-
story brick house; S rooms, bath, gas,
electric light, furnace, porch, cemented
cellar; to be vacated January 20. BELL
REALTY CO.. Bergner Building.
OUR JANUARY BARGAIN SALE:
219 Reily St.. reduced S4OO.
1940 Green St.. reduced S2OO.
1235 and 1237 Bailey St.. $250.
540 Schuylkill St., reduced SIOO.
BKINTO.N-PACKER CO..
Second and Walnut Sts.
OCR JANUARY BARGAIN SALE:
18 acres: frame buildings; located 'i
mile from Brandtsville; 225 fruit
trees; some in bearing; possession
April Ist. Trice $ 1.20 m.
BRINTON-PACKER CO..
Second and Walnut Sts.
UNFURNISHER ROOMS FOE RENT
BUILT especially for light housekeep
ing. with or without kitchenettes;
rooms strictly private; stoves furnished
free; laundry, phone and bath room
privileges; private lockers for surplus
furniture. Inqu.re office (or see jani
tor. same building), (29 Broad street.
(Sunday inspection invited.)
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Three-story brick house,
310 Nectarine avenue, handy to car
line, near Mulberry street bridge; all
improvements. Apply 320 Crescent St.
FOR RENT—IOOS Manada St.; 2-story
brick. all improvements. W. E.
MOESLEIN. 612 Boas St. Bell phone
FOR RENT—Two-story brick dwelling.
No. 1118 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 Thir
teenth street. Bell phone 24SL.
FOR RENT—AII improve
ments—
-1614 Catherine, $16.00
539 S. Fifteenth $16.00
•330 S. Eighteenth, .. .$18.50
Apply Kuhn & Hershey,
18 South Third street.
FOR RENT—Houses with all Improve
ments, at moderate rentals. J E.
Market PL
SEAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT
HOUSES FOR RENT and IH-story
dwelling houses for sale Elder Real
Estate_Co.. 24 th and Perry Sts
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
107 SOUTH FRONT STREET— Second
floor housekeeping apartments; large
rooms with kitchenettes and baths:
modern improvements; electric lights;
gas; city steam; janitor service. Apply
at above address.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT —3 rooms
and bath, coal and gas ranges, gas
or electric light, sls per month. Apply
at Mehring s Liquor Store, Sixth and
I(>JV 3tree,s - Phone 2671, United
Lost and Found
m mm mm^
FOUND.
P'OUXD—A place without trying. Care
fui cleaning, best of dyeing. Where?
At Lggert's Steam Dyeing and French
cleaning Works, 1245 Market St. Call
tuner p.ione. call and deliver.
Bosinut Opptriinitiss
BUSINESS OPPOETTJNITIES.
GENTLEMAN wishing to retire offers
manufacturing plant for sale; only
one of kind in city; price very reason
able. Will bear close investigation.
Address J437. care Star-Independent.
AN INCORPORATED CO. wants party
who can inve«t few hundred dollars
with services for the exclusive sales
right in this city for new invention
(patented); proposition will clear SI,OOO
and up per month. Article demonstrated
sells itself. You will miss the oppor
tunity of your life If you do not Inves
tigate. For personal interview and In
spection see MR. CLARK Room 517,
Metropolitan Hotel, to-day and to-mor
row, 9 to 4.
APARTMENTS
Suites of 2 Rooms and Bath
IN THE
Reynard, 208 N. Third Street
i Large, light, airv, and comfortable rooms,
i Steam heat and constant hot and cold water sup
s plied.
1 r
Hardwood floors; electric light; wired for tele
phone service.
TILED BATHROOMS.
Ready About February 1, 1915
APPLY TO '
Commonwealth Trust Company,
Market Strest Harrisburg. Pa. j
t <
i For Rent
i Desirable offices in the
i Union Trust Building,
ij A pp'y
■| Unian Trust Co.
FORSALE
A knitting factory, all Improve- ■
ments; electric power: two-story
frame: stcair. hea't. well lighted;
equipped with the latest knitting
and sewing machinery. Possession i
' j given at once. We will rent if party j
' would be Interested in the manu- I
facturing of ladies' garments.
Information Wanted—Call Bell
phone <4. Steelton. Ha., or
j M. R. ALLEMAN
J 145 ,\. PKOAT STREET
STEKI.TO.V rA. . I
| SAVINGS BANK
DEPOSITORS
!ncje*aie Your Income
Buy
GOV£RKK!cK f BONDS
;; ' Yialsinj B'c
CLARENCE COKE * CO.,
, 1 45 Broadway. * New York
■■UBMnHHBV '
Public Sale
i of
UNION HOTEL
L | property, on premises at Lavsvilie.
{.Perry county. Pa., Saturday, .lanuary
. i :'O. at II o'clock. I.arge brick iiotel
, building, steam heat, electric light,
•| large lot, good stabling. 2 minutes' j
i walk front railroad station good auto- |
' mobile roads. Old established hotel, i
; splendid opportunity for country hotel j
business. Easy t"rn:s.
|! RUSSELL, J. MARTIX.
Executor.
I
| r v
i Public Sale of Stocks
I Will sell 15 shares of L'nion Trust
Company Stock at Court House. Sat
urday. January 23, at 2 o'clock
' p. m.
I John T. Ensminger
Attctioaecr.
' '
Legal
! V— £
■ | Irene K. Mrlloialii v*. 11. Stuart >lc
i DoatM—ln the Court of Common
Pleas of Daupllin County—,Xo. 522, I
June Term. 1911.
, To T>. Stuart McDonald. Respondent: I
. You are h-reby respectfully notified j
. j that the hearing in the above-stated j
I case will take place at the Court House I
I in the City of Har.-isbuig. on Monday. !
| the Ist da;>" of February, A. D 1915, at
> ten o'clock a. m„ when and where you
' I may attend and make defease thereto If
i vou see proper so to do.
E. E. BE IDLE MAN.
Attorney for Llbellant.
: Sheriff's Office, Harrlsburg, Pa.,
,! January 19, 1915.
I -
I NOTICE
Edith Prnnlsitrr vs. John S. I'rnxlngrer—
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County. No. 68, March term.
1906 —In Divorce.
To John S. Pensinger.
'i You are hereby notified that a hear
, i ing will be bad in the yove-slated |
[ case, before the honorable/ the Judges:
of the Court of Common Pieas of Dau
phin county, at th-3 Court House. Mar
ket street, Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania,
on Monday, February 1. 1915, at 10
o'clock a. in., at wbich time and place
you may appear and be heard in your
defense if you think proper ho to do.
ROBERT STITKER,
Attorney for Libellant.
i '
I
Damascus
It is estimated that at least 20,000
pilgrims pass through the city of Da
j mascus each year. They are material
■ to the financial welfare of the ancient
' city, spending in the neighborhood of
$900,000 for goods of every kind. Da
■ mascus is busy, and the people are in
j dustrious. Nearly everything actually
, needed by the native is made there,
i and there is a surplus sufficient to sup
[ ply a large surrounding territory anil
the pilgrims and visitors *ho pass that
way. In this respect Damascus has not
changed in hundreds of years. It has
always been a maker and distributer
of food and raiment.—Argonaut.
Death and Obituary
Mi
DIED.
; SHOOF—Naomi Jane Shoop. wife of
George Davis Shoop. of Ml Forrest
street, died January IS. 191T>, aged til:
I years, 5 mouths and IS dav*.
funeral services will be' held from
her late home on Thursday morning at
10 o'clock, after which the remains will
; be taken to the Camp Hill Church of
I God. where further services will be held
| a' ll o'clock. Interment in the Camp
i Hill ceemtery. Friends and relatives
1 1 will attend without further notice.
Please omit flowers.
| I/>NGE>PECKER—On Monday. January
IS, 1915, Elsie E. Dongenecker.
j Funeral on Thursdav afternoon at
2 o'clock, from her late home, it";! N
| Second street. Relatives and friends,
| are invited to attend without further!
; notice. Interment in Middletown ccme- i
i tery.
■
BRJSNNEMAN—On Mondav afternoon,
J January IS. 1915, Carrie T, Rrenne
j man. wife of Oscar G. Brenneman.
; Funeral on Thursdav afternoon at 2
o'clock, from Her late residence. No. SS
N. Eighteenth St. Relatives and friends
, are Invited to attend without further
j notice. Duncannon paper please copy, j
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FINANCE
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BURST OF ACTIVITY WHEN
THE STOCK RfifIRKET OPENS
Generally Higher Prices Prevail, But
Trading Settled Down Before End
of First Half Hour—Large Part of
Dealings in Specialties
By Associated Press. <
I New York, .lan. 19.—Wall Street.— [
Stocks opened with another burst of j
activity and generally higher prices,]
j but trading settled down before the end !
of the first half hour. With such ex
ceptions as Missouri Pacific, Lehigh
i Valley and '"Soo" all of which rose
J a point or more, guius were mostly frae
j tional. Bethlehem Steel declined a
: point probably in the belief that the
directors will not. declare a dividend
'on the stock at to-day's meeting. It j
soon made partial recovery. As usual I
: of late a large part of the dealings was !
, in the specialties, with a good demand j
1 for coppers.
Following its early low, tjie advance !
j( was resumed on about the largest vale:
I! witnessed since the renewal of business, t
| Transactions in the first hour aggregat- !
!ed 140.000 shares and embrace! the j
* greatest variety of issues. The siguifi-1
cant feature, however, was that favor-1
ites asserted their former leadership.
United States Steel changed hands in
blocks of 1,000 to 1,700 shares, gain
' ing a point. Extraordinary ease of
money as seen in the steady reduction
\ of emergency currency, was perhaps the
I most potent factor in the movement.
| B6nds were strong.
Philadelphia Produce Market
! Philadelphia, Jan. 19.—Wheat steadv. |
No. 2 red spot, export, 1410144: No.' 1 1
northern. Duluth export. 149® 152.
Corn firm: No. 2 spot, export. TT'iffl i
78Vi : No. 2 yellow local, 79Mi@S0 l i. I
Oats staady; No. 2 white, 5»©5914.
Bran fii\n: winter, per ton, s2S.s'J*f?
29.50; spring, per ton, »27.00©27.50.
Refined sugars firm; powdered, 5.05
@5.15; line granulated. 4.9505.05; Con
fectioners' A, 4.8604.95.
Butter steady: western creamery, ex
tra. 32; nearby prints fancy, 35.
Eggß firmer; nearby firsts, free case.
10.20; current receipts, free case. 9.90
western extra firsts, free case. 10.20;
firsts, free case, 9.90.
Live poultry weak; fowls. 13© 15; I
I old roosters. 10(?;< 10'.;.; chickens, 12©!
I 14; turkeys. 12«t IS; ducks, 15016;
geese, 13015.
Pressed poultry Arm; turkeys, fancv, :
21fa22: fair to good, fowl's,!
heavy, ISii 19; average, IPO I 7 Vj; small, I
12® 13; old roosters. 13: broiling chick- I
ens, nearby, 16ft 22: western, I4S/20;
roasting, 1601S; ducks, 12017; geese, '
10©/14.
Potatoes steady: Pennsylvania, per
■ bushels, 63@65; New York. 11® 52; Jer
sey. basket, 25040.
Flour firm; winter straight, 6.250
6.50; spring straight, 6.40 ft 6.60; sprint;
patent, 6.6007.15.
Hay steady: No. 1 large bales, 15.500 i
19.00; No. I medium bales, 18.50019.00;!
No. 2 do., 17.000) 18.00: No. 3 do., 14.500 I
15.50; sample. 13.50014.50; no grade, i
11.00012.00: light mixed, 17.50018.00; I
No. 1 do., No. 2«d0., 15.00 Pi: 1
16.00.
Chicago Live Stock Market
Chicago, Jan. 19.—Hogs—Receipts. !
26,000: slow. Bulk. R.TfiT.OO; light. 6.85;
07.12%; mixed. 6.60@7.10; heavy, 6.45 ft; !
7.05; rough. 6.4566.60; pigs. 5.4007.00. i
Cattle —Receipts. 4,000; steady. Na- ;
tive steers, 5.6509.40: western, 5.00®
7.60; cow* and heifers, 3.2508.10;
calves, 7.50010.50.
Sheep—"Recaiptr. 8,000; strong. Wiieep,
5.6006.35; yearlings, 6.5007.40; lambs.
6.5009.40.
MARINE FOOTBALL
WITH "DOC" AS
'
OOC AMD A 3LEE*>mG SQL DlGfs_ FRIEND
A letter from one of the American marines stationed at Pearl Harbor,
Hawaiian Territory, tells timv the marines are very proud of their football
team. With only a hnndrrd men to pick a team from they have made a good
showing in tbe games with the army post near by, which numbers 1,400 en.
listed men. The football team, with becoming modesty, expends its pride on
Doc, a white bulldog. Doc, however, is not allowed on the field except at prac
tice. It is feared iie might imagine he is a quarter back arid make a foul tacki#
if he saw any of his friends being jumped on by a stranger. The marine slum
bering in the accompanying picture had no tdea that he was being pboto.
emnhed. but Hoc was ••wise," as may he readily seen.
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1,476 MARINE DISASTERS
/
5,295 Persons Involved in Calamities
to Vessels in U. S. Waters
Bii Associated Press.
Washington, Jan. 19. —There were
1,476 disusters on the waters of the
United States during the lust fiscal year
in which the life-saving service worked
alone, according to its report to-day to
Congress. The v> .<cls involved carried
5,295 persons and property was valued
at $4,042,985. In 323 other instances
the service worked in conjunction with
the revenue cutter service or other
ageucies and took part in the rescue of
2,691 persons from vessels valued at
$10,641,655.
The year's record, the report de
clares, was made "in the face of an un
fortunate situation, a deteriorated life
saving service.'' It again urges upon
Congress the need for legislation to
provide for retirement pay for life
savers.
A Declining Art
"Don't you want your boy. Josh, to
be a good speller?" asked the school
teacher.
"I duiino," replied Farmer Corntos
[ THE DAILY FASHION HINT. J
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Frocks of embroidered voile will be modish for the comiuj; summer as well
as for the Southern season. This model is of white cotton voile. The bolero
waist and the circular tunic are fasteued in polonaise fashion down the front
i with pearl button* Girdle of pink satin ribbon tying In loops in (rent
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set. "About all the notice a good
speller gets nowadays is bein' called
, ion oeeasionaaly to decide a bet.''
Washington Star.
TO TALK ON WOULD CLEAN UP
The Rev. Wililam B. Cooke Will Give
■ Illustrated Lecture To-morrow Night
| An illustrated lecture on the topic,
"Cleaning Up the World," will be giv
[en to-morrow evening at the Market.
Square Presbyterian church at. 7.31)
i o'clock. The tine colored slides are
I furnished by courtesy of the State De
partment of Education and the lecture
will be given hy the minister in
charge, the Rev. William B. Cooke, who
saw something of greater cities on his
j way out to Manila four years ago and
j back through Europe last year.
H. P. Shomo Serenaded
I After the parade this afternoon the
| Ringgold band, with the Northeastern
j Republican League, of Beading, sere
| naded ill. I*. Shomo, of the Auditor Men
! oral's Department, at his home, -'ll
| Walnut street.
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