HABBTSBTJRG BTAR-INDEPETOKNT, SATURDAY EVENING, 27, 1915. The Starlndependent 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 ths tickets please call for them before 8 o'clock to-morrow evening or they will be forfeited. (These names are drawn from the Directory by a blindfolded girl.) Rial Estate REAL ESTATE TOR RENT FOR RENT —3-story (9-rooirO brick house, 1912 Park street, nicest and healthiest part of the city, near Reser voir park. Steam heat. Rent $22.00. Inquire at 19H Park St. STORK ROOM. 430 Market St. Three storv brick dwelling, with modern im prove-inents, 433 Strawberry Ave. Apply to JACOB TAUSSIG'S SONS. 420 Market street. FOR RENT—JHodern Houses, 2113 Dern.' street. 2131 Derry street. Inquire P. VANDBRIJOO, 2119 Derry St., or Third and State. Masonic temple. FOR RENT—IB 27-1841 Penn street; 2- story brick factory building, 75x39 feet; in first class condition; equipped with elevator, steam heat, electric light, gas and toilets on both floors. This building is particularly suited for light manufacturing; purposes. Apply to M. 11. PLANK, 312 Forster St.. Harrlsburs, Pa. FOR RENT—A new five-room house for rent; six dollars If attend to stock. In a suburban town, near HarrUburg. Address E. M. KAPP, West Purview, Pa. FOR RENT—A three-story brick house, three rooms and bath, on second and third floors, lavatory on first floor, in stantaneous water heater, steam heat, hard wood tloor. Possession April first. Inquire 1703 N. Second street. FOR RENT NO. 1524 Catherine St $15.00 No. 1526 Catherine St $15.00 No. 1019 S. 21 % St SIO.OO J. E. GIPPLB, No. 1251 Market St. FOR KENT—AII improve ments — 1614 Catherine, $16.00 530 S. Seventeenth, . .$18.50 Apply Kuhn & Hershey, 18 South Third street. FOR RENT—I 3 S. ISth, improvements. steam heat, porch, gas, gas range. $22.50; 225 Boas, 10 rooms. $25.00; 2019 N. Cameron, S rooms, bath. $12.00. Ap ply 815 Green, or Harrisburg Trust Co. FOR RENT —Store room and dwelling house: S rooms and bath, with im provements; possession at once. Apply MRS. D. B. MARKS. 2414 N. Second St. Or. Bell phone 665 R. FOR RENT 3315 Market—apts S3O and $35.00 3330 Derry-—apts. $35.00 3 216 Market—apts $22.50 3 214-1 147 Berryhill—houses, $22.50 1*47 Derry $20.00 2336 Ellersly-—house, new $15.50 413 Hummel—house $18.50 1116 Derry—house SIB.OO 1835 Fulton St $16.50 1617 A Compass—house $ll.OO 1322 N. Front, for colored $7.00 HARVEY 1. SMITH. 204 & 13th St. FOR RENT—Houses with all improve ments. at moderate rentals. J. E. GIPPLE. 1251 Market St. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Three modern new apart ments; 7 rooms, bath, electric lights, steam iieat, telephone, gas range, laun dry trays, hard wood floors; No. 239 S. Thirteenth St. Can be seen 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Apply on premises or call Bell 2253 L. FOR RENT^—Apartments at southeast corner Fourth and Pefter streets. All conveniences at reasonable rent Out side porch. Apply B. F. UMBERGEK. 108 N- Second St.. or 427 Pefter St. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—New furnished front rooms facing Capitol Park; stationary wash stands, hot and cold running water; electric light In each room; also use of phone and large bath. Apply 410 North street. UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR 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. Inquire office (or see jani tor, same building). 429 Broad street. {Sunday inspection invited.) BOARDERS WANTED WANTED—Limited number of summer boarders; fine mountain air; first class table; everything restful and homelike. Rates SI.OO per day and up. Special rates for families amd by the month. For further information write at once. Dauphin, Pa. gox 24. FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED WANTED—By gentleman, nicely fur nished room, in refined home, with bath or use of one, near center of city. References exchanged. Give full par ticulars with price. Address 3480, care Star-Independent. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED —Acreage, farm, city or town property, suitable for subdivision Into ■mall farms or lots, Land brings more when cut up and handled by our up-to date methods. We are fully equipped to subdivide and sell real estate at auction on commission in all parts of the United States. We turn real es tate. residence lots or farms into cash tiuickly. Write us. Our representa tive will inspect your property. We also exchange Washington City invest ment property for residence, farm or timber land. National Real Estate and Auction Company, 1024 Woodward Bldg., Washington, D. C. FOR SALE 46 Acre Farm •I Miles East of Middletown On the Harrisburg Pike This is one of the best proposi tions we know of—B room brick house—frame barn and usual out buildings. Housing for 1500 chickens. This farm Is divided into two tracts, both along the Pike. Pee UK promptly If you think you ■tight be interested. MILLER BROTHERS & CO. REAL ESTATE Fire Insurance Surety Bonds Locust and Ceurt Streets 1 —< Real Estate |V. . i 4 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. i (38) ACRES (38) t Handy to Sunbury (Danville) Milton ■ only (mile) to railroad. schools. • churches, stores, hotel and postofflce. Fine (7) room painted white home, • large windows, (2) porches, ou.fkltchen, - bunk barn, poultry, hog, corn houses, running spring water, apples, cherries, ? plums, quinces, pears, grapes, peaches; ' also (10 i acres winter grain, oats, corn, hay. straw, (3) horses age (3 to 12) and (2) fresh cows, young bull 16) liogs f (50) chickens, farming Implements. • Dandy (Poultry) Farm alone ($1900) ' with everything else mentioned ($2400). Have farms for salt. Advertise In (7o i papers. Make t4 to 6) trip? dally " using (2) automobiles. Reason for liar ' cralns at low prices (guarantee) sales I from (30 to 100) days. Time is money. • 1 Telephone (Oslrander) Danville, Pa. ? ! ACRES (-20) ACRIES ! Ton (Iron) and (steel) mills. (12) silk, • hose, pants and novelty works. Dan • ville pays monthlv to business ($200,- 000), Two trolley lines, (3) railroads (80) trains daily. Only (10) minute r wulk to trolley and (15) to edge Busy • City (15,000) business population. No ; tlce only (S2O) an acre for (220) acres. • With (3i fine horses (4 1 fresh cows (10) . hogs (100) poultry only ($5200). Fin est location in Pennsylvania for poul try, berries, fruit, early vegetables and Stock Business. (140) acres nearly level Southern Exposure. Mostly new ■ ! (painted) buildings. Running spring • water through stone milk house. Wood . land (and) fruit proposition (money maker). Reason for sale (quick money). \ Blue Print Plan. (Photos). Time is J valuable. Telephone (7 to 8) Evening's . at Danville. ' GEORGE B. OSTKANDF.R Danville Telephones Sunbury Mornings (7 to S) Evenings - FOR SALE —The Keller Homestead, at west end of People's-Bridge. Dot 275 x 250 ft. Large mansion house, stable . and garage, etc. Also lot between Wal ) nut and Market streets bridges on west > shore. 450x150 ft, coal and sand land ) ir.g; also building lots on north side pike at Lemoyne; also six acres in Marysville, bounded on east by river; south by approach to Rockville bridge, west by trolley and public road. Suit able for cottage sites. S. S. RUPP. Trustee, room 306, Bergner Building. NO. 530 CAMP STREET FOR SALE— I l.arse brick house, all improvements, ! steam heat: lot 24x130; stable or rear, i By all means Inspect it. BELL REALTY I CO., Bergner Building. ! FOR SALE —650 Boyd avenue; 3-story j brick house, S rooms, bath, gas, fur ! nace, porch, lot 14x100. Price only $1950. BELL REALTY CO., Bergner J Ruilding. | FOR SALE—No. 10 S. Eighteenth St.. and No. 21 S. Seventeenth St.: both corner properties; all improvements; price reduced for quick sale. BELL I REALTY CO., Bergner Building. ! FOR SALE—Two hotel properties, on Market street, Harrisburg. Pa., with license. A good investment, paying good Interest. Address 3477, care Star ! Independent, Harrisburg, Pa. , FOR SALE—Homes at Riverside, at i prices $2250, $2500 and S2BOO. Electric I lights, steam heat and all improve ments; also building lots at Penbrook, I Paxtang and Riverside for sale. For i terms apply to S. HALDEMAN & CO.. i Carpenters and Builders, 3222 N. Sixth : St. Carpenter repair work promptly at | tended to. Estimates cheerfully fur ' nlshed by calling Bell phone_3622.l3_.__ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT and 2%-story dwelling houses for sale. Elder Real Estate Co.. 24th and Perry Sts. ' \ . Sale and Exchange f. II . j FOR SALE , | HATCHING EGGS, from large and i healthy S. C. Rhode Island Red hens; price $1.50 per setting of 15 eggs; fer • tility guaranteed. N. I. SHOOP, cure ; Fritchey Farm, Llnglestown. i FOR SALE—High grade piano, Just i bought, for sale at a sacrifice, by ■ private party. Address 3478, care Star . Independent C. W. H. I.ANGLETZ, Lumber—We are overstocked with all kinds and grades of lumber and we can offer you | big bargains. It will pay you to see . us. Office Cameron and Mulberry Sts. i FOR SALE—One cornet and case, music rack; auto top wagon and one open . wagon, Jenny Lind, one horse and har • ness. Cheap, and must be sold. MR. R. HARPER. 2021 Swatara St. FOR SALE—S. C. Brown Leghorn chix, _IOO, $10.00; 50. $5.50; 25. $3.00; eggs, 15, $1.00; fine cockerel. $2.00; Barred Rock eggs, 13, 75c. A. S. FINGER. 2529 i S. Third, Steelton, Pa. | FOR SALE—Four or five single and double wagons; also two one-ton au tomobile trucks; reason for selling, need larger ones. NATIONAL BREW ING CO.. Steolton, Pa. FOR SALE—At GABLE'S. 111-117 South Second St; Red Tip. Ring Point, Bllz -1 sard, Rowe Junior. Can't Slip, Giant | Grip and Always Sharp Calks. FOR SALE—At GABLE'sT 111-117 South Second St., 5,000 sets new Sash, Bxlo ; xl 2 L, primed and glazed, at $1.15 per set Also other sizes. Death and Obituary DIED. , i HOPPLE—Mrs. Annie Parfet Hopple, wife of Henry Hopple, died at her home, 52 N. Eighteenth street. Thurs day morning, suddenly. The funeral services will be held from | her late home on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Shoop's Church I cemetery. Friends and relatives In ; vited to attend without further notice. PRITCHARD—On February 26, 1915, William T. Pritchard, aged 71 years. i .Services Monday at 2 o'clock, from I his late residence. No. 15 S. Seventeenth I street. Interment private at the, East | j Harrisburg cemetery. |! VADAKIN—AsaeI S. Vadakin, Thursday | evening. February 25th, 1913. i Funeral services Sunday evening, I! February 28th. at 6.30 o'clock, at No. 823 North Second street. Interment pri | vate at Montgomery cemetery. Norrls tuwn, Pa., on Monday, March Ist, 1913. Wants . j HELP WANTED—MALE i | EXPERIENCED Inside paper salesman. State age, salary expected. Address . I Salesman, care P. O. Box 713, llarrls , ! burg. Pa. WANTED—Men and women get names , ! and addresses for mail order houses. ; I Particulars for stamp. Direct Appeal , i Co.. Plymouth. Ind. h EVERYWHERE—Men willing to dls i, | tribute circulars, samples, tack signs. » j collect names, etc. No canvassing. . Continental Register. Chicago. ,• | NEW COMPANY wants men who believe they can sell goods; staple product; s regular income. Territories being »1- . lotted. 405 Hoffman Hldg., 11* E. Lex j ington St, Baltimore. Md. ___ , ; BALL PLAYERS desiring to play pro fessional baseball, address. with - stamp. National Base Ball Registration s Bureau. Desk M 47, Indianapolis, Ind. , $2,500 ANNUALLY. Co-operate with me . , evenings at home. Everything fur . i nished. Don't worry about capital. > i Boyd 11. Brown. Omaha, Nebr. _ SSO MONTHLY and expenses to travel, 1 ; distribute samples and take orders or appoint nuents; permanent. .Isp-Amsr | ican Co., 2144 Ogden avenue, Chicago. ' I WANTED—Traveler for 1915; age 27 . j to 50; experience unnecessary. Sal jary, commission and expense allowance '| to right man. J. E. Mcßrady, Chicago. s j WANTED—At once; young men for au tomobile business. Big pay. We make . ; you expert in ten weeks by mail. Pay ' ius after we secure you position. Cen j tury Automobile Institute. Los Angeles. ' LEARN automobile business: $25 week- I ly; teach you at home. Free booklet. '! National Auto School, Central Bldg'., _ ; Rochester, N. Y. : RAILWAY Mail clerks, carriers wanted ! —Life positions: examination May Ist. • Pay for instructions after you receive • ' position plan. Apply Liberty Institute, " | Rochester, N. Y. . ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN I WANTED: Ablebodled unmarried | men between age of 18 and 35; citizens • of United States, cf good character and : ; temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English language. For Information apply to Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building, 3d & Market sts, ' Hairlsburg. 4S N. Queen St., Lancaster, " $53 Pine St. Williamsport. 37 W. Mar ' ket St. York, or 113 Independence St. r shamokin. Pa. YOUNG MAN to assist in canvassing; permanent position if ability and ref i | erence is right; $S per week to start "• , Give age and previous work. Address J 3174. care Star-Independent AUTO transportation school wanta men l to become practical chauffeurs and l earn $75 to slou per month. We give a r thorough course in crude and practical . work for S3XOO. No. 5 N. Cameron. Bell phone 1710. -| : HELP WANTED—FEMALE. •_ WANTED—Lady wanted for general of r fice work: steady position; state In • own handwriting age, experience and 1 reference. Also salary expected. Ap plications without the above informa tion will not be considered. Address , X, 3481, care Stnr-lndependent. LADIES sew at home: good pay. Send stamp. Work sent prepaid. King ■ Mfg. Co.. 1431 Broadway, New Yorx j j City. LADIKS —To address envelopes; $2.00 per 300; no* canvassing; light, agree able work; a permanent business; can commence work immediately. Instruc tions and copy material, 12c. Money refunded if not satisfied. The Western Copying Co.. Box 818, Chicago. JLADIKS WANTED— -Bam money show ing tine Queen Fabric Dress Goods . samples; all or spare time; no capital lor experience required. Mrs. Grace learns SU'OO yearly. Write to-day. Queen I Fabric Mfg. Co., Dept. -40, byracuse, , I N. Y. | AT ONCE —Ladies or gentlemen who ! j can devote at least two hours daily »i to write and copy letters (ink or type- I writer) and earn $lO to weekly. Ap ply with stamped addressed envelope t I for quick answer. .\dvance Copy Co., - | Box 652, Chicago. . lOARN j;»o to $l5O monthly at home spare time, writing photoplays. Ex ' perience or cori espondence course un , necessary; details tree. Elyod Pu-b. Co., ( 926, Washington, L». C. > WANTED—A girl for general house work; no washing or ironing. Apply at No Ho Keily St. iDO you want another $2 dally? No I experience; constant spare lime work j knitting hosiery; machines furnished on contract; we take product. Gleason - Wheeler Co. (Inc.), 337 Madison, Chi | cagt). I * > ! LADIES—Make shields at home; SIO.OO • per 100. No canvassing required. ! Send envelope for I full particulars. Eureka Co., Dept. 112 D, Kalamazoo. Mich. j ! WANTED-—Woman for day work. Apply 4il Walnut street, side entrance. , WANTED—A white girl wanted for general housework. Apply 621 Reily . street. WANTED—Anne Lewis, 217 Woodbine { St., to whom two reserved tickets I were awarded to-day, good for the i evening performance at the Orpheum March 2, 1915. Call for them at Star- Independent office, before 8 p. in., March , 1, 1915, or they will be forfeited. WANTED Girls over 16 years of age to learn cigar i making. Paid while learn ing. Apply at Harrisburg Cigar Company, 500 Race street. WANTED Experienced help. Apply Silk Mill, eoruer Second and North streets. W ANTED Good woman for housework. Must un derstand cooking and gen eral housework. f Address 3495, care Star-Independent. HELP WANTED. WANTED—At once, two assistant dis tributing managers for city, readies preferred. Good wages. Steady work. Cali at once. Manager, ?07 S. Fifteenth St., City. Wants SALESMEN WANTED. SALESMEN WANTED—Experience un necessary, easy work, big pay. Writ# for larße list of openings offering op portunities to earn |IUO to SSOO a month while you leal u. 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 $35.00, Rod Cross Company. Dept. A, St. Louis, Mo. AGENTS WANTED AGlONTS—Snappiest household line on earth; red hot sellers, steady repeat ers: goods guaranteed; over ion per cent, profit. Write quick—hurry. K. M. Feltman, Sales Mgr., 1646 Third St., Cincinnati. O. NICE INCOME easily earned with quick sure sellers. Permanent position. Free samples. Will Sales Co., Syracuse, N. Y. AGENTS—Wonderful opportunity. Act quirk. Sell concentrated liquor ex tracts for making whiskies, liquors and cordials ait home. A few minutes does the work, makes the genuine article, saves over .">0 per cent. Perfectly legit imate. can be sold anywhere, no license required. If SSO a week looks good to you. get busy. The newest thing out. immense demand sells fast, coins you money. Small, compact, carry week's supply in your pocket. Territory going fast. Just send postal to-day. We'll show you how to make money quick. Universal Import Co.. Dept. 2H3, Cincin nati, O. WONDERFUL. OPPORTUNITY Two dollars starts you. Be our agent. New, patented household article. Cheap, necesstiry. Suitable for wholesale or retail distribution. Salable with 100 per cent, prolit by canvassing. Particu lars on request. Brunow, l!i East 59t1l St.. New York. WANTED—Representatives with small capital; make increasing regular in come handling staple product of fast growing demand. Manufacturers' agents especially wanted. Address 405 Hoffman Bldg., Baltimore, Md. AGENTS—If I had your name I could show you how to earn $25 to, SSO weekly. Greatest seller in years. Over 700,000 sold in last six months. Every housewife will buy on sight. Postal brings liberal proposition and free sam ple. Address Manufacturer, 1 Union Square, New York. WANTED—By half-million dollar cor poration, representative for Harris burg and surrounding territory, to sell high grade advertising novelties and signs. Appropriate for every business. Live man can easily make $1,500 to $2,000 a year. Exclusive territory. To proper man personal interview will be granted. Bastian Bros. Co., Rochester, BILLY SUNDAY'S MESSAGE—LiberaI terms to live men or women. Apply Wholesale Depot, 25 North Third, top floor. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. CASHIER (27) desires position; eight years experience; can furnish bonds to any amount, either day or night work. Address Cashier, No. 304 Chest nut St. A STRONG BOY, 17 years old, would like to have work of any sort. Apply 1201 Wallace St., City. MIDDLE-AGED man wishes position in grocery store; have experience and can furnish good references. Apply | 3470. care Star-Independent. YOUNG married man wishes position as stationary engineer; can operate any I ice machine; would consider a Job firing ! In boiler room; can furnish good refer j ences. Address 142 North street. WANTED—Young man would like to have position as clerk in cigar store ,or pool room. Ctui give good refer ences. Address R. P. S„ P. O. Box 172, I New Cumberland, Pa. | EMPLOYMENT WANTED, either city or country, by good strong young I man, 21 years. Apply 607 Walnut St. GEO. GRAY. WANTED—MiddIe-aged married man ; wishes position on farm; has experi ence and can furnish reference. Apply 470 Main St., Steelton. I WANTED—SingIe man wishes position on farm; has experience an.l can give reference. Apply 470 Main St., Steelton. , YOUNG MAN, 18 years of age, not I afraid- of work, desires work with a , chance of advancement. Apply to P. S. I R., 429 Broad St., City. Box 34. RELIABLE, energetic young man. 18 years of age, desires position of any kind; experienced in grocery business. Address A. W. P.. 1521 Vernon St., City. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. YOUNG LADY wishes washing or day work or any kind. Call or address MRS. BROWN. 1 tts Fulton St., City. WANTED—-Day's work or dining room girl, by young woman. Address or call E. H„ 212 Conestoga St., Steelton, | P ± [ W r ANTEl)—Colored woman wants days' work and washing and ironing. Call or address 506 Filbert street. YOUNG LADY wants position in office or clerk in store; has good education and can furnish references. Apply 142 North street. WANTED—A lady would do cooking or day's work. Call 28 Linden St. WANTED—A young lady wants work of any kind, to usslst at housework or as child's nurse. Address HURSH, 22 Aberdeen St., Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED—A white woman wishes po sition as waitress or general house work. Call or address, 1527 Fulton SL WANTED—MiddIe-aged woman wishes housework by the week or cleaning by the day; can give best of reference. Address 803 East St. A GERMAN girl desires employment at general housework. Apply 541 South Front St., Steelton. WANTED—White girl desires position to do general housework. Apply 1022 Market street. Koom 2. WANTED—Young girl wishes carpel rags to sew. Call Bell phone 4 73J. PLAIN SEWING wanted, to do at home. Apply m 3& N. Sixth St.. City. GERMAN woman wants general house work. Apply 483 Mohn street, or P. O. box 146, Steelton. Pa. ' H Miscellaneous FUBNITUBE PACKING PACKING—A. H. SHRENK. 1906 North Sixth street, first class packer of fur niture. china and bricabrac. Bell phone WW. W. J. WENRICH. 339 Hamilton street— furniture, china and piano packing. Shipments looked after at both ends. Also all kinds of hauling. Bell phone amw. ■■■■■■ . —. OLD COINS OLD COINS WANTED—JSO paid for 1853 half dollar, no arrows; i» for 1878 half. S mint; flOu for 1894 Dime, S mint. Many valuable coins circulating. Send now Jc. tiet our Coin Circular. May mean large profits to >ou. Numis matic Bank, Dept. 52, Kt. Worth, Tex. PAWNBROKER'S NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that all over due pledges will be forfeited and sold, unless renewed or redeemed within the next tlve days. JACOB TAUSIG'S SONS, Ixian Office. 420 Market Sit. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS 750 TO $r.,00 PAIL* for old brtiken sets of false teeth in any condition, Hlgh ! est prices paid for old gold or silver, sit. h as rings. pins, vv .i. i 's, watch leases, etc.; also dental gold, crowns i and ui luge work. Drop postal, we'll call. Thi* week only. Box 3479, caro Star-independent. ATTEST ION—We will pay JI.OOO re ward if our home butter merger fails tQ merge one pint of mlllc into one pound of butter in two minutes, sweeter j than creamery butter. Demonstrators : and general agents wanted. Salary or commission. Write for illustrated cir culars and addresses of 1,000 users. Wonderful invention. Family Butter ; Merger Co.. Washington, D. C. WANTED—Office furniture for one or two rooms. Answer at ouce. P. O. 74. Harrisburg, Pa. TO OBTAIN REST at niglit use Lung Saver, The Good Cough Syrup. Good for old as well as young; also good for croup. Ask your grocer. STORAGE ; STORAGE in 3-story brick building, 1 rear 408 Market St. Household goods iln clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. G. DIENER, Jeweler, 1 tuß Market St. | HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two new eight-story brick warehouses, one absolutely tireproof, divided into Oreproof private rooms of various tixes (or the storage of household > goods; the other warenouse of the most I type of tire retardant con struction for general merchandise. Tiiey are equipped with two lar&e electric treight elevators and spiral cnute for the quick and safe handling of house hold goods and all Kinds of merchan dise. Lo* Storage rale*. South Second street, near Paxton, on the tracks of Penna. K. R. PIANO MOVING PIANO moving by experts. WINTER PIANO CO., 23 N. Fourth St. Call 1 < to. Bell phone. MONEY TO LOAN MOST MONEY LOANED—On Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Firearms, Musical Instruments. Highest cash prices for old gold and silver. Repairing a spe cialty. CITY LOAN OFFICE, 411 Mar ket street. ANY person needing money in amounts from 95 to SSO holding a salaried po j sition. would be benefited by calling on us. Employes' Discount Co., 36 North I * h ' rd at - I LOANS—SS to $-00 for honest working I people without bank credit at les* than legal rates; payable in irisUll- I menu to suit borrowers' convenience. CO-OPERATIVE | Loan and Investment Co., 204 Chestnut St. I ■———■» ALL KINDS OF HAULING : ALL kinds of hauling; large two-ton truck; furnlturv, pianos, freight, in i the city and suburbs. Prices reason able. Picnic and pleasure trips, day or . evening. WM. H. DARE. 1453 Vernon I St. Bell phone 3517 J. j Lost and Found ! FOUND. FOUND—A decided Improvement In my appearance since having my clothing cleaned and pressed at Parisian Dye ! Works. 1409 N. Third. Branch, Hoftman ! Kerns, 337 Chestnut. Bell phone. Cali- I ing and delivering. FOUND—The way to end your cleaning and dyeing worries by calling either phone "for Eggert's Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works. 1245 Market St. We call and deliver. * LOST. LOST—On the 24th inst., official papers of the Postoffice Department. Return to postoffice. Reward. f~~ Legal CHARTER .\OTICK Notice is hereby given that an appli j cation will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on March 22nd, 1915,- under the Act of Assembly entitled "An Act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," ap proved April 29th, 1574, and the sup plements thereto, for the charter of an Intended corporation to be called the Capita) City Baking Company, the char acter and object of which is the manu facture of bread, rolls, cakes, pies and all other baked products, and for these purposes to have, posses* and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said act of Assembly and the supple ments thereto. FOX & GEYKR, Solicitors. FINANCB STOCK MARKET CONFINED IN NARROW LIMITS TO-DAY Amalgamated Copper the Only Specula tive Leader to Manifest Marked Strength—Pacifies and Grangers Barely Steady—Closing Firm New York, Felb. 27. —(Wall Street) —The.stock market moved within very narrow limits during to-day's short session, o|>ening with pains in most of the better known issues, but sonn fall ing back on moderate offerings. Trailem seemed loath to iu;>k« now commitments over the week-end in view of the for eign situation. liopper was the only sipeeul&tive leader to manifest marked strength, advancing a ]>oint. The Paciliv and Grangers were barely steady, while trun>k line shares sold off fractionally. Sitocialties ftiT nished their quota of the sessions small output, Petroleums showing weakness, while Motor stocks were relatively strong. The closing was firm. Bonds were irregular. NEW YbRK STOCK EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS. Furnished by H. W. Snavely, Broker. . Arcade Building, Walnut and Court Streets New York, Feb. 2", 1915. Open Close Alaska Gold Mines 28 28 Amalgamated Copper. ... S3U f,:iU American Beet Sugar. ... 38Vi 119% American Can 26' i 26\4 American C. and F. C 0.,.. 1040 H American Cotton Oil. ...|. 4f>V» 45% American Ice Securities... 2r.-\ 25% American Smelting 61 61 i 3 American Sugar 1(12 lO^ii Amer. Tel. and Tel 110 11!) Anaconda 25% 26 Atchison 94?£ 9-I^4 Haltimore and Ohio 65 " 6441 Bethlehem Stoel, i>4 , ,4 54'4 Brooklyn R. T ~. 87 867 i California* Petroleum 18 17% Canadian Pacific, ........ 157 Vj 157 Central Leather 34 U 34% Chesapeake and Ohio 40 40 Chi., Mil. and St. Paul 84% 85 Col. Fuel and Iron 23% 23% Distilling Securities, .... 10'j, 10', s Erie 20% 20% Erie, first preferred 311 3.1% General Electric Co 139 139 Goodrich B. F. 31 31% Gt. Northern preferred,.. 113% 113% Gt. Northern Ore, subs 31 30% Interboro-Met 55% 55% do. preferred 12 12 Lehigh Valley 132 132 Mexican Petroleum 68 66% Missouri Pacific 11% 12% National Lead, 40% 40% New York Central 52% 82 N. Y., N. H. and H 45% 45% Northern Pacific, 100% 1«0% Pennsylvania Railroad, ..104% 104% Pittsburgh Coal, 20 20 Press Steel Car 27% 27% Ray Con. Copper 16% 16% Reading 142% 112% Southern Pacific, 82% 82 Southern Railway, 13% 13% Texas Company 127 127 Union Pacific, 119% 119% U. S. Rubber 54% 54% do., flr»t preferred 74% 74% r. S. Steel 4 2'i 42% Utah Copper, 51% 51% Western Union Tel 62% 62% Westlnghouse Mfg 65% 65% Philadelphia Produce Market Philadelphia, Feb. 27. —-Wheat linn; No. 2 red spot, export, 150 flu 155; No. 1 northern. Duluth export, 1584/ 163. Corn firm; No. 2 yellow, local, 77@78. Oats lower; No. i. white, Hran weaker; spring, per ton, $26.00 (a 26.50. lietiued sugars firm; powdered, 5.85; i line granulated, 5.75; Confectioners' A. 1 5.65. 1 Butter firm; western creamery, ex tra. 31; nearby prints, fattcy, 35. Eggs lower; nearby firsts, free case, I 7.35; current receipts, free case, 7,20; : western extra firsts, free case, 7.35; do., , firsts, free case, 7.20. i Live poultry steady; fowls. 14%®15%; old roosters. 11®11%; chickens, 13@16; turkeys, 15@ 17; ducks, 16©17; geese. 12® 16. Dressed poultry weaker; fowls, heavy, 17%(f< 18%; average, 15%(& 17; small, 14; old roosters, 14; broiling chickens, near by, 18®23; western, 14@22; roasting chickens, 17 -0; turkeys, fancy, 22; fair to good, 18®>20; ducks, 12@18; geese, 10@14. Potatoes weaker; Pennsylvania, per bushel. 53#55; New York, 40#4S. Flour weaker; winter straight, 6.75® 7.00; spring straight, 6.75@7.00; do., pat ents, 7.00© 7.85. Hay weak; No. 1 large bales. 18.00® 18.50; medium bales, 1 S.OO << (Y) Rej. 4Bonds. Due 1926.4.15% New York City (Y) 4}4% Bonds, Due 1964. ~. .475% Baltimore, Maryland Reg. 4% Bonds. Due 1962. 4.25% Nashville, Tennessee 5% Bonds, Due 1921-1935. .4.45% Berkeley, California (C) 5% Bonds, Due 1925-1949'.. .4.60% (T) Legal for Savings Banks In N. Y. (C) I>*gal for Saving* Hank® in Conn. Full particulars on request for list No. 0-42. N. W. Halsey & Co. 1421 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Nfw York Chicago San Franrtsco Boston Baltimore St. Tx>uls For Rent Desirable offices in the Union Trust Building. Apply Union Trust Co. {PUBLIC SALE -OF Valuable Rial Eatata All proj>erti<« owned by the Provi dent Building and Ixmn Association will be sold at the Court House, Har risburg, Pa., March 6th, 1915, at 2 p. in. Th« following are the proper ties: Nos. 1736, 1738, 1710, 2317. 2321. 2327 N. Sixth St.: corner lot, Sixth and Kelker Sts.; Nos. SIR, 517, 519, 521 arid 523 Kelker St.; house No. 1849 Kulton St.. and 2021 Swa tara St. l«Vir information inquire of E. MOESLEIN rresUfit. ii* iw- ■* ■■»! i I SEVEN POSITIVE MONEY MAKERS The profit making possibilities presented by the issues in our latest bulletin should com mand your immediate attention Ask for Letter 25 CLARENCE CONE & CO. 4R llrnailnay. %PIV York 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, Steelton, Pa., or M. R. ALLEMAN 145 N. FRONT STH BUT STEELTON, PA. FOR SALE Look here! Do yon want to buy a new home? Go to H£6 to 630 Geary St. I ain just finishing four three story brick, mansard roof houses, with wide front and back porches and balcony. Bay windows, grano lithic pavement and steps; cemented cellar, hot and cold water in cellar. Parlor and dining room, large kitch en, five bed rooms and bath, six large ilosets, vestibule anil open stairways. Gas and electric lights. Parlor and dining room linished floors. No houses In the city for the price ask ed. Buy now and you can select paper to suit. Go to see them at once, before too late. The price will surprise you. F. H. Hantzman reported to Bradstreet's Journal, New York, aggregate $2,50!),4(16,000, against $2,977,251,000 last week and $2,724,222,000 in this week last year. Canadian clearings aggregate $114,- 934,000, as against $122,302,000 last week and $142,081,000 in this week last year. Following are the returns'for this week, with percentages of change from this week last year: New York $1,341,789,000 D 10.8 Chicago 263,327,000 L) H. 4 Philadelphia 126,979,000 U 22.9 Boston 119,927,000 I) I.S St. LiOUls 63,(01,000 D 4.5 Kansas City 64,120,000 I 47.0 Pittsburg 39,673,000 13 6.5 San Francisco, 37,107.000 1) 1.7 Baltimore 27.984.000 D .4 Scranton 2,539,000 I) 4.8 Heading '. .. 1,353,000 IJ 4.7 Wilkes-Barre 1,211,000 I) 9.0 Lancaster, .. . ... 1,218.000 1 4.1 Marrlsburg 1.298.000 I 16.4 Krie 738,000 1J 15.1 York 766,000 I 13.8 Chester, 45U.000 L> lfi.g