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 qret 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.) Death and Obituary DIED. Ml'MMA—Suddenly, on March 2, 1915. Kate Oberiioltier Mamma, wife of John M. Mumma. in her 53rd year._ Services from her lute residence. 1526 Derry street, on Friday afternoon at 2 o'ciock. interment in Shoop's Church cemetery, strictly private. MEHRt.NG—Suddenly, on March 2. Wil helm J. Mehring. 410 Boas street. Funeral on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from th-- German Lutheran rhurrti. Capital and Herr streets. Inter ment in Harrisburg cemetery. The re mains can be viewed Thursday after noon and evening at the home of his sister. Mrs. A. J. White. 31" Verbeke St. ' l Sale and Exchange FOR SALE FOil SAUK—S-vear-old bay horse. JOS. TITTIGHR, rinhaltt. Pa.. I'OR SALE—One piano. used Ave months, on small monthly payments, to suit •>•->* !iaser. Address 3453. care Star-Independent. BIG BARGAINS in unredeemed Dia monds. Watches, Jewelry. Firearms, Musical 1; strutr.ents. etc. Cash paid for oi.i s«Js and silver. Repairing a spe isit> ITY LOAN OFFICE. 411 Mar ke; street. FOK SALE—HI >ch baby carriage, up io-u.ne mo lei; slight.y used. Cf.ll Be 1 ..'l ic SXJJ. l'oK SAl.E—Three bicycles; all good id ' new paint, etc. Prices $6, }v i 1 Se :i! se bargains. KEY SI ONE CYCLE CO.. Sl4 N. Third St. FOR SALE—Three motorcycle tandems, •ill different makes Prices S-<. $4. }3 each. See these bargains. KEYSTONE CYCLE CO.. Ml N. Third St. FOR SALE—High grade piano, just bought. for sale, at a saeririce. by private party. Address 347>, care Star- Independent. FOK SALE—S. C. Brown Leghorn chix. U"J. 110.00. 50. i.V..'. 25. JS.OO; eggs, 15. Il.oo; tine cockerel. K.OO; Barred ilock eggs, 13. 75c. A. S. FINGER. 2523 S. Third. Steelton. Pa. FOR SALE—At GABLE S. 111-117 South Second St.; Red Tip, Ring Point, Blia tard. 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. sxlo Xl 2 L» primed and glazed, at 11.15 per se: Also other sues. 1 Lost and Foond FOUND. FOUND—A decided improvement in my appearance since having #iy clothing cleaned and pressed at Parisian Dye Works. !40» N. Third. Branch. Hoffman- Kerns. 337 Chestnut. Bell phone. Call ing and delivering. FOUND —The way to end your cleaning and dyeing worries by calling either fhone for Eggert's Steam Dyeing and reach Cleaning Works. 1245 Market St. We call and deliver. LOST. UOST— evening:, grold brooch with diamond setting surrounded by pearls. Reward if returned to Ladies' Bazaar. 10-12 S. Fourth St. LOST—Ladies' diamond cluster rins, set in sold and platinum. Call and re ceive reward. KATHRYX M'A LEVY, Lincoln Apartments. L/^T—Lady's muff, half barrel, natural lynx, Sunday afternoon, between Fourth Street Church of God and Fourth and Market Sts. Call Bell phone 3252R o; i::JJ. LOST OR STRAYED WHITE and brindle male dog. one dark and one white eye. round spot in center of he-ad. Reward if returned to ISSI Swatara St. ———_MM^ Real Estate - t OFFICES FOE KENT FOR RENT—Suite of offices (3 rooms) on first floor; electric lights an 1 city steam. In good condition. Apply to -MitS. A. I. MILLER. ;5A S. Third St. FURNISHED BOOMS FOB KENT. FOR RENT—New furnished front rooms facing Capitol Park; stationary wash stands, hot and cold running water; electric light in each room; also use oi phone and large bath. Apply 410 North street. ROOMS FOE RENT TOR BENT—ThrJ>e rooms on third floor, suitable for light housekeeping; also rooms on Second floor: all con veniences. Inquire 1144 Derry St.. City. FOR RENT—Thr-e rooms, second floor. desirable; furnished or unfurnished, or for light housekeeping: also !>ath. heat; on trolley line. Innulre JOHN KICHMAN. at Penhrook P. O. FOR SALE PLOT 100x170 FT. North Front Street— near Emerald. A most 'desirable location for a home—the price is right. FILLER BROTHERS & CO. REAL ESTATE Fire Insurance Surety Bonds Locust and Court Streets •tv< • '"■ >- *' r* ?v- -* ■ v - ' • V . •• \A ■'% V - . ... _ . . . •- - -vm . - r rl* ' . i •• - • ■ _ '■ _ HA RRISBUKG STAR-INDEPENDENT, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 3, 1915. * Real Estate J REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT—Small apartments; also 1 I lIIT'AtIM Ave.. Ml( N. Third St.. G7 f Wk-onlsco St.. and several good store I rooms. KOI'GH, ; KLINE. Si\th and Reily Sts. Both i phones. ' t\>R RENT— -1421V, Rogina 8t IIJ.&0 2551 Sixth St $17.00 lKi;; Wallace St *20.00 Camp Hill property, modern brick house. $-0.00 BRLL KKALTY CO.. Beryner Building. ; FOR RENT—Desirable residence. 211 Forster street; city steam heat. Ap i ply on premises. Open for inspection j at any time. FOR rk.nt Two dw«Utaf«. av» .. Hella Yis.ta. rooms, l»ath, electric lißht. water. *as. front and back porches; tine location; rent $14.00. BARON BKSTBCKI. Bella Vista. Bell | phone. KOR REST 1 1315 Market —apts.. S3O and $35.00 i 1330 Kerry--apts $35.P0 1 225. 22S S. mh St.. —new $25.00 131S Market —apts. $22.50 1214-1447 Berryhlll—houses. $22.50 IS 17 Derry $20.00 • 2336 EUersly—house, new, $15.50 . 211« Derry—house $ 18.00 ? 1535 Fulton St $16.5# 2015 Kensington $13.50 1322 N. Front, for colored 57.00 HARVEY 1, SMITH. 2>4 S. ISth St. ■ FOR RENT—S-roomed house at Wash ington Heights, lot 58x140 feet; all • improvements: Immediate possession; rent SIB.OO. Special offer of rent for • March. Apply 034 Camp St.. City. 1 2016 N. THIRD ST.—Nine room house, I ail improvements, stationary wash -1 stands, etc. Newly papered and paint -1 ed, possession at once. Apply DR. AL , BERT FRITCHEY, 1100 N. Third St. STORE ROOM. 430 Market St. Three story brick dwelling, with modern im , provements. 433 Strawberry Ave. Apply » to JACOB TAUSIGS SONS. 420 Market 2 street. [ FOR KENT —All improve ments — . 1614 Catherine $16.00 ; 530 S. Seventeenth, • .$18.50 ; Apply Knlin t.V Hershey, 118 South Thircf ! FOR RENT —Houses with all improve ments, at moderate rentals. J. K." GIFPLE, 1251 Market St. • REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT 'HOUSES FOR RENT and 2 -story dwelling houses for sale. Elder Real Estate Co., 24th and Perry Sts. 1926 KENSINGTON ST.—9-room house. latest improvements, with large gar age. also six-room houses at Edgemont, s6ou, or rent $6.00. Address G. S. HART MAN, 38 N. Twelfth St. APARTMENTS FOE RENT '' HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENT Bay window front on Locust street; tiled ■ ' entrance; tiled bath; locker; hall phones J —fully equipped kitchen. Apply Penna. . Realty and Improvement Co., 132 Locust [ | street. 1 FOR RENT —Three modern new apart l ! ments; 7 rooms, bath, electric lights, steam heat, telephone, gas range, laun ■ dry trays, hard wood floors; No. 23y S. Thirteenth St. Can be seen 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Apply on premises or call . Bell 2253U I. ' = REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. t I (28> ACRES ($1200) One of Largest Carpet Mills in Penn . i svlvania. Iron (andi Steel Works. (3) I trolley lines (4) railroads CJO) trains ' ! daily. City market only (3) mile to 1 ' dandy t2S> acre farm with (2> story (6) i i room home, large windows and cellar, i Bank Barn and outbuildings. Can have t running spring water—apples, plums, cherries, peaches, quinces, pears, grapes, ($100) fruit last year. Horse (cow) four hogs (40) chickens, wagon, buggy, harness, ton hay, ton straw (20) bushel I oats 125 i bushel coru (price) everything " only ($1600). 1 (70) ACRES ($1S00) ' Edge (of) City Market. Large (Stove) Works, Machine Shops, Foundries (20) passenger trains daily. Home (Barn) outbuildings (15> acres rood woodland. Land mostly level Southern exposure, spring water and creek. Apples, cher ries. peaches, quinces, pears, grapes and ' plum trees. Last year (looo) bushel iot fruit. Ton straw, ton Uay (25) bushel oats iSO) bushel corn (2) horses (cow/ two bogs (50) chickens (guineas! ducks (geese) and machinery. (Re member' only ($2500). (100) ACRES ($3500) i Here you are—Great Bargain. Only - (mile) to large Market between (2) , cities of (3O.UO0) population paying ($350,000) monthly. Buildings mostly > new and painted last year. Stmie spring house at Fine White Home with porcn (30) feet long. (16) acres (woodland) ■ valued ($1200) and (600) choice fruit » trees. (2) horses (3) cows (6) hogs i (701 chickens (9) ton hay (10) ton ; I straw (loo) bushel oals (120) bushel ! corn (Everything) only ($4200). Handy t i to Trolley. GEORGE B. OSTRANDER ' Danville Telephones Sunbury Mornings (7 to 8) Evenings . ' FOR SALE—City and suburban homes 1 and home sites; tirat class business • propositions. KOUGH, BRIGHTBILL & " | KLINE. Sixth and Reily *jts. Both ; j phones. ! FOR SALE—I 942 Briggs St.; frame I house: plot 40x110; stable on rear. . sl7("j will buy property at No. 1947 Berryhlll street. BELL REALTY CO.. | Bergner Building. THIRD STRi-JET business property for sale; large brick dwelling: corner; steam heat; modern store room. Price . only s*>.soo. inspect it. BELL REALTY ' CO., Bergner Building. $2,700 WILL BUY a frame house; porch front, side and rear; electric light, furnace, plot 75x150; fruit, chick ennotiee; particulars at BELL REALTY | (X).. Bergner Building. $2,400 WILL BUY a three-story frame house with all Improvements; lot 21x 90 to paved street on rear. Get partic ulars. BELL REALTY CO., Bergner i Building. ! CASH GROCERY STORE for sale at In ventory: business in prosperous con , ditlon Rent for dwelling and store ! only $25 per month. Particulars at , BELL REALTY CO.. Bergner Building. NO. 1258 SWATARA STREET for sale price reasonable; brick house; all im i provements; large house with light from three sides. Inspect It soon. BELL REALTY CO., Bergner Building. Waits HELP WANTED—-MALE W.VNTKD—Several tlrst cli'ss house painters. Apply BUSII « MKRiKOITH. 1.j1.*» X. Front St. AUTO transportation school wants men to become practical chauffeurs and earn S7X to JIOV per month. We glv# a thorough course in crude and practical work cor (00.00. No. 5 N. Cameron. Bell phone lilO. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. WANTED—An honest, sober, reliable colored man. married, needs and de sires work: as janitor of an apartment house or theatre; or driver, porter, houseman. Good reference can be fur nished. Address lis Itulm St. YOUNG MAN. IS years old. wishes po sition in grocery store, driving and delivering. A rood writer and good in arithmetic: willing to make hlmsftl' useful. Call or address G. K„ ISi'S N. Fifth St.. City. WANTED—Man wants work of any kind. Call or address FRANKLIN POWERS. 1327 Bartine Ave.. City. YOUNG MAN. graduate business col lege. wants work in office or real estate business, has had experience in latter; can give s*od reference. Address 5491. care Star-Independent. WANTED—By young married man. work of any kind. Address J. C., l'i-~ Susquehanna St. A STRONG BOY. 17 years old, would like to have work of any sort. Apply I'-Ul Wallace St., City. WANTED—Young man would like to have position as c.'.erk in cigar store or pool room. Can gi\e good reier ences. Address K. F\ S„ 1\ O. Box 172, New Cumberland, l'a. EMPLOYMENT WANTED, either city or country, by good strong young man. 21 years. Apply fio7 Wulnut St. GEO. GRAY. YOUNG MAN. IS years of age, not afraid of work, desires work with a chance of advancement. Apply to P. S. K-, 42a Broad St„ City. Box 34. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. . WANTED—Fur a private family: white cook, chambermaid and waitress: also nurse. Six dollars to cook, live dollars to the other two. Give reference. Em ployment Bureau. .'.17 N. Second St. WANTED—A competent whit" woman for general housework In a family of three adults; must have reference. Call after 7 p. in., at MM N. Third St. WANTED Experienced stenographer who can take dictation, best oi rt-Kr ence required: state salary expected and qualifications in tirst Ad dress in own handwriting to 1* 34!>1, care Star-Independent. WANTED—Reliable girl to wash, till and label bottles in laboratory. Ad dress Drugs, care Star-muepenuent. WANTED—An experienced girl for gen eral housework; no washing or iron ing: small family; reference* required. Apply at No. 113 Kelly St. WANTED iris over 10 years of age to learu cigar making. Paid while learn ing. Apply at Harrisburg Cigar Company, 50U Kaee street'. WANTED Experienced help. 1 Apply Silk Mill, corner Second and North streets. WANTED Good woman for housework. Must un derstand cooking and geu i eral housework. Address 3495, eare Star-Independent. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—An honest and reliable young colored woman desires work by the day or half day. Reference ean be furnis. eJ. Address 133 Balm St. COLORED LADY wishes day's work of any kind: can give references. Apply FRANCES MAJETT. Oberlin, Pal YOUNG LADY wishes general house work to do. Apply 2U2& Kensington SL, City. MIDDLE-AGED LADY' wishes position as cook in hotel, restaurant, or nurses' home. Can give references. Ap ply 3452. care Star-Independent. YOI'NG LADY wlmies day's work of any kind. Apply 84S Broad street. YOUNG LADY' wishes washing and ironing to do at home, or day s work of any kind. Apply 652 Boas street. FIRST CLASS COOK desires position, in or out of the city. Address or call tit Brigge street. WANTED—HaIf-grown girl wants to assist with general housework; can furnish references. Apply 424 S. Cam eron street. A GIRL would like to get work by the day or week. Call or write No. 334 S. Fifteenth street. City. WANTED—Day's work or house clean ing. Address 2013 N. Cameron St. MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW wants a posi tion as housekeeper or companion to an invalid; Christian home preferred. Can give good references. Address P. O. Box 17, Oberlin, Pa. YOUNG GIRL wishes a good home on a farm, near the city. Apply 4 N. Ninth St. A YOL T NG LADY would like a position to do general housework, or work by the day. Call or address 811 James Ave. YOUNG wishes washing or day work of any kind. Call or address MRS. BROWN. 1635 Fulton St.. City. WANTED—Day's work or dining room girl, by young woman. Address or call K. H., 213 Conestoga St., Steelton, Pa. WANTED—A young lady wants work of any kind, to assist at housework or as child's nurse. Address HURSH, 22 Aberdeen St., Harrisburg, Pa. LAWYERS' PAPER BOOKS Printed at this office in best style, at lowegt prices and oil short notice. FOR RENT {{ILL CREST I.ARUG COl NTIIY HOME —Adjoining New Cumberland, and along Yellow Breeches Creek. Private, yet wltliln two minutes' walk to the tro'ley. Entirely remodeled. 14 rooms, hardwood floors, porte cochere; all improvements and large grounds, with beautiful shade trees, new garage with granolithic floor and driveway; brick house for men serv ants; stable, carriage house, etc. Will be rented furnished or unfurnished. BARON BESTECKI DKI.I.A VISTA—NEW CI MBBILAKD P. 0., PA BKI.I. PHONE Wants AGENTS WANTED WIDE AWAKE AGENTS are coining money with our easily demonstrated specialties. Write to-day for partlcu ; lars and new catalogue. L. W. Bart : lett. 13-11 Newton Street, Washington, I l) - e ' BIL.L.T SUNDAY'S MESSAGE—UberaI terms to live men or women. Apply Wholesale Depot. 26 North Third, top tloor. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE WANTED—JOSEPH FRUHWIUTH, 174 Orchard Ave.. Steelton. Pa., white man with wife and four children, wants work on farm. - Has experience. Miscellaneous i FURNITURE PACKING PACKING— A. 11. SHRKNK. iaa<> North Sixth street, tirst class pucker of lui liltuie. chiiii and briLalirac. Hell phuiie issw. W. J. WEXUICH. 3SS> Hamilton street— Furniture, ciliua aim piano packing, fhipinents iooKeu alter at uoih ends. Also ail Kinds oi i;auuag. Uelt puone iii. w. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS WANTED—A UO or 35-horsepower dou itie urum Atlaicss Box 15«, iiumnittsiotfn, i J a. | 75c Tu ss.i»o PAID tor old broken sela ot t&lse leeih in any condition. esi prices paui :or oid tjoia or silver, tiuch us pins. wutcu etc.; HidO aeniai goia, crowns una wuiK. i>iu;» posiul. well call, niis wt«K only, ilox oi.y, oui i wee;. _____________ FO& EXCHANGE # FOR KXCHANG .'—Will exchange my >..»«* t ci -piaao iih 40 roils ot ) i >. itsen aucomooiie or furniture, i.aito w'yi.i ii. 1a ts., o« u, c.ii fe.ai-iuatpcnutiu. THOROUGHBRED DOG i BOSTON TERRIER, pedigreed stud. ! V\ ill pay you to investigate if inter • esieu. Appp ,i\i6 6. 1* ltteenta au, jClty, WANTED TO BOY ■ WANTED—Motorcycles* and bicycles, ' tor cash. ivt-ioToNK ! >l-t_.\ort*i ihita &i. ■~ rmm „,,n, | . STOEAGE. riIUEPItOOF BTOBAOS \v AKKHOLSE, ) uiviuuU u.to private rooms to.* stor age ot nousenoiu gouus; low insurance. | Inspection nwiieu. Uenaral merchan- I uuv warehouse and housenoiu goods | warehouse Aie locateu on tracks of i'luuj. li. K., oo.it.i Sc. iisa St. I ii-VKKisUUItG SVUI.Aor. LOAil'S.Ni^ . FINANCIAL ; HONEY TO LOAN upon n al estate se curities in any anuiounts anu upon any terms to suit tne borrower. Ad j l'. O. box lit. PIANO MOVING ! PIANO moving by experts. WINTER PIANO CO., i* N. fourth St. Call I o. neli pboue. j ■ . MCNEV TO LOAN LOANS—SS to S2UO 1 for honest working people keeping house. Rates less than legal Pay ments weekly or monthly. Xo noti fication of employer or friends. 00-OPERATIV L. 1. CO. \ 2UI Chestnut St. Authorized Capital. 41U0.000 ANY person needing money in amounts from fO to holding a salaried po sition. would be oenented by calling 011 us. Employes' Discount Co.. 36 North Third ALL KINDS OF HAULING ALL kinds of hauling; large two-ton truck; furnlturv, pianos, freight, la the city and suburbs. Prices reason able. Picnic and pleasure trips, day or eveninjf. WJa. H. DARE. 1153 Vernon St. liell phone 3511 J. IT PAYS TO USE STAK INDEPENDENT WANT ADS. Great Opportunity To Own Your jOwn Home On Easy Payments PAY FOR A IIOMK TUB HAWK A# BY PAYING KBK T In "Bella Vi3ta." adjoining New Cumberland; Se carfare to llArri sburg and 2c ferry-fare from Steelton. Then* beautiful houses have nt le rooms; front and rear porches; granolithic pavements; water, ga« an d electric lights; and are convenient to trolley, stores, churches and n< w $15,000 school; will be sold as low an rank or donn nrd balnare $1.%.00 mouthly pnymrntM for («« or three >eara, uhfß niortKai |e will be takea. Why pa y reatf Applw (o BAKON BESTECKI 8K1.1.A VISTA—SEW tfl KBERLAKV P. O, I'A.—WU, rno.tK "A Discussion of The Present Business and Financial Trend" We have just prepared under this name a pamphlet, which in a simple and concise way discusses questions of moment to those whose business or in vestments have been affected fry the war now in progress. Send for Pamphlet No. M-ttO A. B. Leach & Co. Investment Securities 149 Broadway, New York Chicago Philadelphia Buffalo Bo*toa Baltimore London Frank R & S Real Esiafe and Insurance Office No. 18 N. Third j St., Harrisburg, Pa., FOR RENT Xo. 209 State St. —3-story lirick j dwelling, 1 1 rooms and bath; all im provements. Kent, $50.00 and water ; rent. FOR SALE Klegant Suburban Home on West Third St., Now Cumberland. l>e taclied dwelling on lot 50x140; ha* j all improvements. Owner moving to ' Philadelphia and will sell at a rea- j sonable price. No. 1628 X. Fifth St.—3-story frame dwelling. 10 rooms, bath and gas. Lot 20x105. Price ritflit to quicks buyer. For Rent Desirable offices in the j Union Trust Building. ! Apply Union Trust Co. LOOK Brand new High-grade Player piano, 31 rolls of music, bench and music cabinet, for cash, i'artv moving into flats have no room for it. Cost new, $550.00. j Will not sell on payments. Address Player Piano, ;i485, care Star-In/ dependent. ! ' J "7 Business Opportunities ————————— * \ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. IF YOU HAVE Jino or mcire to loan'at 8 per cent., write us fo)' particulars and references. Dept. A. LVuranga FUm Producing Co., Durango/l/ola TWO reserved tickets wert awarded to day to Elizabeth Tack,(l 27 Kerr St., good for the evening performance at the Orpheum. March 5. Otill for tickets at Star-Independent office 'pefore 8 p. m., March 4, or they be forfeited. 1 FINANCE LEADING SHARES CAIN WHEN ; THE MARKET OPENSIO-DAY 1 Germany's Reported Acceptance of U. S. Proposals Favorably Received in the Fiuancial District—Trading Far More Active Thau Usual By .Associated Press, New oYrk. March 3. —Wall Street— Over night advices from auroad, par ticularly Germany's reported accept ance of this government's main pro posals were favorably received in the | financial district to-day, judging from j early course of the market. Leading shares made further fractional gains I and some of the specialties increased their recent advantage. Trading was far i(iore active than usual, with indi- I cations of a moderate investment de- j I mand. Among the few features of weak- I ne>s were Harvester Corporation pfd., \ which sold at 96, compared with 114 I ; at its previous sale somo weeks ago. I Distillers bonds also were heavy. Prices continued to rise during the | i morning, but business became lighter f | after tiie early demand had run its ; I course, (iains in active stocks like the j } coalers, Canadian Pacific, Northern Pa | eifie, United States Steel and Ameri- | I can Smelting were extended to a point j I or beyond. Sales of cotton roads were j i prominent, Southern Railway pfd., and i ; Atlantic Coast bine recovering part of j their recent declines. Motor shares, | American Can and more obscure special- j I ties participated ;n the advance to nn ; j appreciable extent. General Electric was ! among the few high class industrials to ehow heaviness. Foreign bond selling was increasingly extensive on conces j sions. Philadelphia Produce Market Philadelphia. March 3. —Wheat firm: j No. - red spot, export, 144® 149: Xo. 1 ; northern. Duluth export, IBS© 157. Corn higher; Xo. 2 spot, export, 75Vj@ ' 77 1 -j : Xo. '2. yellow, local, 78® 7'.'. Oats llrni; No. 1 white, 61 ®['6-- Bran weak; winter. DOT ton. $26.50@ | I i 9.00; spring, $25.50it>26.00. Refined Butears llrm; powdered, 5.83; tine granulated, 5.75; Confectioners' A, 5.65. v Butter (lrm: western creamery, ex j tra. 3i; nearby prints, fancy, 35. ' < Kggs lower; nearby firsts, free case, I I $0.30: current receipts, free ease, stf.ls; western extra tirsts, free ease, (0.30; , firsts. free ease, $6.15. 1 Live poultry firm; fowls, 15V4®>16>4: i old roosters, n@llVi; chickens, 13®)16; I turkeys. 15617; ducks, 16@17; geese, j 12 ft 16. Dressed poultry steady. Fowls, heavy, 1S&'1!>: average. 15 Si 17 >•><; small. 14 ®ls; old roosters, It; broiling chickens, nearby, 18$j>23: western, 14W22; roast ing chickens. 17(«20; turkeys, fancy. 21; fair to good, IS^2O: ducks, IV, gtese, 104.J14. I Potatoes weak: Penna., per bushel, 53'«55; Maine, 50; New York. 40 (if 45 Flour nomina l winter straight, 6.75®) . j 7.00; spring ents. 7.00 oiuted out by friends to-day, consisted iu the fact that the plan had been submitted to him and What after he had looked ic over he gave it his approval as a "good thing.'' He approved it just as he would a rifle range or a drill ground übout which a citizen might consult him prior to ottering it to the govern ment. Ueneral Wood has been called upon by the Wur Detriment to make au investigation and report biu-k to tho department all the facts he obtains re garding the legion. SucJh a report, it is expected, will go forward iu a few days. Captain Cordon Johnston, aid to Gen eral Wood, who issued the statement in which the organization of the Amer ican Legion was publicly announced, in a statement to-day said his