The star-independent. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1904-1917, March 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. the 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,)
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List and Found
FOUND.
FOUJfD —The way to end your cleaning
and dyeing worries by calling either
fhone for Eggert's Steam Dyeing and
rench Cleaning Works, 1246 Market
gt. We call and deliver.
FOUND—A decided Improvement in my
appearance since having my clothing
cleaned and pressed at Parisian Dye
Works, 1409 N. Third. Branch, Hoffman-
Kerns, 337 Chestnut Bell phone. Cal!-
LOST.
LOST —Sunday afternoon, gold bead
necklace, on Crescent, Swatara, Hum
mel, Berryhlll. Seventeenth. Derry or
Mulberry streets. Reward if returned
to 347 Crescent St. Bell phone 817 M.
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Real Estate
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_ REAL ESTATE FOB SALE
IK YOU WANT a place for chickens
and a garden, inspect this Dauphin
property: 8-room house, chicken
nouses.-'fruit trees, lot 95x123 ft.; price
$1,200. 11. G. PEDLOW, 110 S. Thir
teenth St.
FOR SALE—A corner plot, on Derry
street, close to town, with 20 feet of
paving, drivi- alley in rear; sl/.e 20x120
ft. 11. G. PEDLOW, 110 S. Thirteenth
M.
$1,500 WILL BUY a frame house on a
main street on tire hill, within Ave
minutes walk of business section. H.
P. PEDLOW, 110 S. Thirteenth St.
FOR SALE—Several properties at an at
tractive price, with little cash needed.
Now Is the time to buy. Consider it and
get particulars. BELL REALTY CO.,
Keigner Building.
TWO STEELTON HOUSES, at a very
'low price; lot 40x100; corner prop
erty; drive alley on rear. Inspect these
houses. Nos: 315-327 S. Front street.
HELL REALTY CO., Bergner Building.
FOR SALE—Five good paying proper
ties, at a very low figure; good loca
tion; will not be sold separately. Ad
dress No. 3489, oare Star-Independent.
FOR SALE—City and suburban homes
and home sites; first class business
propositions. KOUGII, BUIGIITBILL &
KLINE, Sixth and Reily Sts. Both
phones.
_ REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FRASKLIN BUILDING, LOCUST AND
COURT STS.—AII outside rooms;
city steam heat; elevator and janitor
service; reasonable rentals. MILLER
BROS, ft CO.. Opp. Postofllce.
FOR RENT—Modern Houses, 2113 Derry
street, 2131 Derry street. Inquire P.
VANDERLOO, 2119 Derry St., or Third
and State, Masonic temple.
FOR RENT —Cottage, partly furnished.
at Paxtonia; also unfurnished rooms
at 210 Chestnut street, for light house
keeping. Apply JAMES STINER, St.
James Hotel.
l'\)R RENT—Two reserved seat tickets
were to-day awarded to Edith Singer,
324 Kelker street, good for the evening!
performance at the Orpheuni, March is,
1915. Call for tickets at Star-Inde
pendent office before 8 p. m., March 17,
1915, or they will be forfeited.
FOR RENT—Store, room, 430 Market
St., with small house in rear; apart
ment In Belvldere apartments, Second
and Walnut streets; one large room, 33
x 23 feet, second floor, 420 Market St.
JACOB TAI'SIGVS SU.NW. 420 Market St.
APARTMENTS
1330 Derry. 3rd floor, $35.00
1311 Derry, 2nd floor $35.00
131." Market $30.00
239 S. 13th. ...$30.00, $32.50 and $35.00
1216 Market 122 50
HOUSES
216-228 S. 19th—new $25 00
1214-1443-14 47 Berryhill $22.50
3202 Market $22.50
2336 Ellcrsley »l5!50
2116 Derry SIB.OO
450 Crescent St SIB.OO
1417 Swatara, $17.00
1835 Fulton, all Improvements....sl6iso
530 S. 1914, all improvements,...s 15.00
167 S. Summit, 3 furnished rooms, $15,00
118 Crooked St.. all Imp $14.00
2615 Kensington, improvements,.. $13.50
1547 Derry, 4 large rooms, imp.,. .$12.00
1440 Vernon, $ll.OO
1320 N. Front, for colored $ll.OO
1830 Berryhlll St., 3 rooms, $8 00
"4m HVKi T ' SMITH - 2U4 S ' 13th. Bell
CAMERON EXTENSION COTTAGES
Several very desirable seven and eight
room brick houses with furnace, bath,
front porch and lawn, sl4, sls and sl6.
MILLER BROS, & CO.
FOR RENT—Houses with all Improve
ments, at moderate rentals. J. EL
GIPPLE. 1251 Market St. __ |
FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED
WANTED—Two or three fully furnish
ed rooms for light housekeeping Ad
dress or phone R. BUNKER, St. James
hotel.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT
HOUSES FOR RENT and 2 *i-story
dwelling houses for sale. Elder Real
Estate Co., 24th and Derry Sts.
Bellevue Park's Artistic
Homes
Twenty-Second and Market Sts.
21st St. and Hillside Road
Hillside and Vineyard Roads
North Field and Briar Cliff Roads
Builders Co Miller Brothers & Co.
Sales Agents
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Rial Estate
REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE
WILIi EXCHANGE desirable building
lota for touring car, reliable mako,
19H or 1915 model. Address 8., No.
3706. care Star-Independent.
APABTMENTS FOB RENT
APARTMENT KOR RENT—Second floor,
six large rooms, four bay windows, all
facing street and Capitol; tiled bath;
pantry ;clty steam and electric lights.
Inquire 400 North St.
APARTMENT'S for rent, 2456 Jefferson
street; also a house, 64L Schuylkill
St.; possession at once. Apply J. C.
MEIIRINO. Sixth St.
HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENT of five
room*, in£ludlng bath and gas kitch
en. Light, airy and conveniently lo
cated. Inquire 37 N. Second St.
FOR RENT—Three modern new apart
ments; 7 rooms, bath, electric lights,
steam heat, telephone, gas range, laun
dry trays; hard wood noora; No. 239 S.
Thirteenth St. Can be seen 10 a. m.
to 4 p. m. Apply on premises or call
Bell 1288U
FURNISHED BOOMS FOB BENT.
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FOR RENT—New furnished froht 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 Vortk
street.
BOOMS FOB BENT
A YOUNG LADY, employed during the
day can have room in exchange for
her company; or will let married couple
have unfurnished rooms in a private
family, with all conveniences. £l7O
Brookwood street.
FOR RENT—Second floor front room;
electric light and use of bath; cen
trally located, on South street near
Third 233 South St.
Sale and Exchange
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—'Match team road horses,
rubber tired Jenny bind, rubber tired
surrey, both good as new; market wag
on and six sets harness, il4 Lincoln
street, Steelton, Pa. Bell phone 6X or
6 Y.
A SECOND-HANDED Eclipse gas range,
at 1313 Green St. Bell 278SJ.
FOR SALE—Rabbit hound pups, black
and tan, fine Kentucky stock. H. H.
DANNER, Second street and Third Ave.,
Wormleysburg, Pa.
FOR SALE—One 112.00 adjustable dress
form; will sell for 17.0U; never been
used. Call 14Q? N. Sixth St.
FOR SALE—One 8-foot floor case. Ap
ply Batty's Pool Room, 114 S. Second
street.
FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching, from
thoroughbred White Leghorns, five
cents apiece. O. M. NEUMYER, 45
Chestnut St., Penbrook.
FOR SALE—Mathewson 6-cyl, 50 H. P.
Speedster. Demountable rims; good
running condition. Will <Vemonstr&te.
Rex Garage.
C. W. H. LANGLETZ, Lumber—We ars
overstocked with all kinds and
grades of lumber and we can offer you
ig bargains. It will pay you to see
us. Office Cameron and Mulberry Sts.
BlCYCLES—Bicycles, *6, |S. $lO. sl2.
See these bargains at once if you
want to save money. Try Keystone
Repair Service. Will save you money
and give you the quickest service In
the city. 814 N. Third St. United
phone 19W.
FOR SALE—White reed Pullman baby
coacht in line condition, will sell
cheap to a quick buyer. Apply 540
Peffer street.
"M. I.» AMERICA" Motorcycle; cost new
$250. Will sell forsslso. Apply to
STEVE ERGOVIC, 63 Conestoga St.,
Steelton, Pa.
FOR SALE —High grade upright piano,
used four months, for sale at a sac
rifice. Easy payments, if desired. Also
small Vlctrola with records. Address
J7OB, care Star-Independent.
FOR SALE—Bed room and miscellan
eous household furniture. Also flat
top desk. Must be sold before April 1.
Apply 234 Locust St.. Steelton, Pa.
FOR SALE—Toledo scales; computing,
30 pounds capacity, drum shape
(blue); selling price E to 65 cents. Used
but a short time. Cost $l4O. Will sac
rifice. Inquire J. M. SHATTER, 523 S.
Sixteenth St. Bell 2293 J.
FOR SALE—AT GABLE'S, 113, 115 and
117 South Second street, 5,000 gallons
New Era Ready Mixed Paint, Acme
quality. All the full line of the Acme
make.
FOR SALE—At GABLE'S, 111-117 South
Second St., 5,000 sets new Sash. Bxlo
Xl 2 L, primed and glazed, at tLIS par
set. Also other al»»a
IT PAYS TO USE STAR
INDEPENDENT WANT ADS.
HARRISBURG STAEMNDEPEXDENT, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 16, 1915.
Waits
HELP WANTED—MALE
WANTED—Two or three young men,
must be neat and over 11, to distrib
ute gum; salary sls week and chanoc
to travel. Send stamp for a return re
ply. Address 3711, care of Star-Inde
pendent.
WANTED—Good appearing men to
work In Lancaster, Reading, Sunbury,
city and nearby towns; Kood money to
hustler. Call between 8 and 9 a. m„ 4
and 6 p. m. 409 Patriot Building.
;WANTKD —Machinist, shuper and plan
er hands. Apply MIDDLETOWN CAR
CO., Middletown, Pa.
ABLE-BODIED MEN; good eye-sight,
for firemen and brakemen; SIIO.OO
monthly. Experience unnecessary.
Railway, care Star-Independent.
ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN
WANTED: Ablebodled unmarried
men between age of IS and 35; citizens
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, 3d & Market its..
Harrisbnrg, 48 N. Queen St., Lancaster,
353 Pine St., Wllliamsport, 37 W. Mar
ket St.. York, or 113 Independence St.
ShamoKin, Pa.
WANTED—Experienced farm hand for
place near Harrisburg. Man must do
own housekeeping and be capable of
looking after things in general. Only
those with recent farm experience,
sober, reliable and willing to work farm
hours need apply. Please state full
particulars, with reference. Address
3707, care Star-Independent.
PAPBRHANGERS WANTED—AppIy to
J. E. WILSON, 326 Relly St.
THOUSANDS of chauffeurs will be
needed within three or four months,
in the city of Harrlsburg, for public
taxicab service. Prepare yourself at
once. Hake application for training to
Auto Transportation and Machine Shop,
5 and 7 North Cameron St., Harrisburg,
Pa. Full,* unlimited course, $35. Both
phones. w
WANTED— Men prepare as firemen,
brakemen, motormen, colored porters.
Pennsylvania railroads. Experience not
necessary. SBO to SIOO month. Write
Inter Railway Dept. 101, Indianapolis,
Ind.
AUTO transportation school wants men
to become practical chauffeurs and
earn $75 to SIOO per month. We give a
, thorough course in crude and practical
work for $35.00. No. 6 N. Cameron;
Bell phone 1710.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE
BOOKKEEPER (28) desires position
with well-established Arm, eight
years' experience, single and double
entry, excellent penman, A 1 references,
capable of taking full charge of office,
moderate salary. Address n. li. Engui,
care of Askln & Marine Company, 3B N.
Second St., Bell phone 356 J.
YOUNG MAN wants position as col
lector; can furnish best reference. I.
L. W„ 1636 Fifth St., City.
WANTED-—Experienced motion picture
operator desires position. Can oper
ate any type of mmchine. Address
No. 3703, care Star-Independent.
BOY, 13 years of age, born and raised
on a farm wants place in country.
Inquire at 1328 N. Front St., City.
WANTED—A young married man wants
work of any kind; can fire boilers.
Call or address No. 612 Granite Ave.
MAN wishes work of any kind In store
or restaurant; good education and
steady. Can give good reference. Ad
dress "N," 1826 Briggs St., City. Phone
2955 W.
YOUNG WHITh MAN wishes a position
sawing, cutting and splitting wood
by day or by hour. Write or call to the
address 152 a Fulton St., City.
HELP WANTED.
WANTED—S2O to $35 per mouth extra
money to any employed person with
out interfering with regular work. No
selling. No canvassing. Positively no
investment. Unemployed need not ap
ply. Address The Silver Mirror Co., Inc.,
123 W. Madison St.. Chicago, 111,
HELP WANTED—MALE AND FE
MALE
BILLY SUNDAY'S MESSAGE—SeIIing ,
like wildfire. We need men
and women to help distribute. i-'ull
time or spare time. Wholesale Supply
liouse. North Third St.. top floor.
AGENTS WANTED
AGENTS—Something new; good selling
article and repeaters; for city and
county. Call or write to J. GOLDEN,
307 S. Fifteenth St., Harrisburg, Pa,
SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE.
WANTED—PIain sewing to do at home.
Apply 1120 Montgomery St.
WANTED—A young woman would like
general housework or day's work.
Call or address BESSIE BROWN, 1005
N. Third St. ~
WANTED—To keep house for widower
and small fajnily; good home. Address
MISS ELLA, care Samuel Hesß, Me
chanicsburg, Pa.
WANTED —Colored girl wants general
housework. Address 1426 Marlon St.
WHITE GIRL would like position to do
general housework. 319 Brings. Can
furnish city reference.
GIRL 14 years of age, would like to
get Work on a farm; religious family
§ referred. Apply MABEL CULP, 1215
'ulton St.
FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD GIRL wants
work of any kind. Call or address
1215 Fulton St., City.
WANTED—Young lady wishes general
housework; can give references. Ap
ply 1022 Market St., room 2.
WANTED—'Employment as housekeep
er In small family of adults. Capable
and experienced. American. Address
MISS E. CLARK, General Delivery.
MIDDLE-AGED lady woufd like day's
work or offices to clean. Can give
best of references. Call or address
1735 Fulton St.. Harrlsbyrg, Pa.
YOUNG WOMAN wantsl dayV work of
any kind; can give reference. Ad
dreas or call 22 Aberdeen St.
The Harrisburg Hospital ia open
daily except Sunday, Tbetween 1 and
2 o'clock p. m. for dispensing medical
advice and to those unable
to pay fox tiiom. '
I APARTMENTS
Suites of 2 Rooms and Bath
IN THE
Reynard, 208 N. Third Street
Large, light, airy, and comfortable rooms.
Steam heat and constant hot and cold water sup
plied.
Hardwood floors; electric light; wired for tele
phone service.
TILED BATHROOMS.
APPLY TO
Commonwealth Trust Company,
2223 Market Street Harrisburg, Pa.
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Wants
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
WANTED—Ladies to solicit for large
firm 011 big commission; easy and
pleasant work. Address 11. S.. 3712,
care Star-Independent.
$2.50 PER DAY paid one lady in each
town to distribute free circulars for
concentrated flavoring in tU'bes. Per
manent position. F. E. Barr Co., Chi
cago.
A LADY wanted to do general house
work; private family. Apply at 1430
Market street.
WANTED—Settled white woman to do
cooking and general housework in
hous" locuted Just outside of city, along
trollty line; no washing; reference re
tiulreu. Audreaj isiiu, care Star-Inde
pendent.
A YOUNG, experienced woman to cook.
Wait on table and do the general
cleahlng in a small family; no wash
ing or ironing. Must go home at night.
Wages JJ.UU per week. Carfare paid.
Reference required. Address 3709, care
Star-Independent. t
WANTED Girls over 16
years of age to learn cigar
making. Paid while learn
ing. Apply at Harrisburg
Cigar Company, 500 Race
street.
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Miscellaneous
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FURNITURE PACKING
PACKING—A. H. SHRENK, 1306 North
Sixth street, first class packer of fur
niture, china and bricabiac. Bell phuns
»K»W.
W. J. WENRICH, 339 Hamilton street-
Furniture, china and piano packing.
Shipments looked alter at both ends.
Also all Kinds 01 hauling. Bell phone
3237 W.
STORAGE.
FIREPROOF STORAGE WAREHOUSE,
divided into private rooms for stor
age of household goods; low insurance.
Inspection l.ivneu, Ueneral merchan
ui»e warehouse and household goods
warehouse are located on tracks of
Penna. it. R., South Second Si.
HAKitISuUKG STORAGE COAiPAiNX.
STOKAGK in i-story brick building,
rear 4u» Market au HoustsnoTu guou*
lu clean, private rooms. Ueasouable
rates. Appiy to f. U. Jeweler,
«us Jiarket St.
FREIGHT DIIAYAGE, storage, shippers
and distributors oi merchandise of all
kiiius; pLompi anu eniciem service.
Warenouses on t\ It. it, auu I'. ,v it.
tracKs. lUON'iGOMbKY & tu., Peipher
L.lne, a'eiun beiow Market St.
PIANO MOVING
PIANO moving by experts. WINTER
PiANO CO.. 23 N. Fourth St. Call
11 u. ueii phone.
MONEY TO LOAN
LOANS—SS to S2OO
for honest working people keeping
house. Kates less than legal, i'ay
meats weekly or monthly. No noti
fication of employer or friends.
CO-OPERATIVE L. & 1. CO.
204 Chestnut St.
Authorized Capital, fIOO.OOO
MOST MONEY LOANED—On Diamonds,
Watches, Jewelry, Firearms, Musical
instruments. Highest cash prices for
old gold and silver. Repairing a spe
cialty. CIIY I.UAN OFFICE, ill Mar
ket street.
WE LEND MONEY IN ANY
AMOUNTS Payments to suit
borrower. Small loans a specialty.
Positively lowest rates in the city.'
Up-to-date methods. Licensed,
bonded and incorporated.
PENNA. INVESTMENT 00.
132 Walnut Street
ANY person needing money 1» amounts
from $5 to SSO holding a salaried po
sition, would be benefited by calling
on us. Employes' Discount Co., 18 North
Tfclrd 8U
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ALL KINDS Of HAtTUNQ
ALL kinds of hauling; large two-ton
truck; furniture-, pianos, freight, in
the city and suburbs. Prices i eason
able. Picnic and pleasure trips, day or
evening. WM. H. DARE, 1403 Vernon
St. Bell phone 3617 J.
WANTED
BICYCLES wanted for cash. Bring us
your bicycles, frames, coaster brakes,
or any parts of bicycle for highest cash
price. See us at once. KEYSTONE
CYCLE CO., 814 N. Third St
Business Opportunities
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
I HAVE excellent proposition for
large or small investors. If in
terested write for particulars or
personal interview. Address 3705,
care .Star-Independent.
EARNINGS 80%
1914 DIVIDENDS 62%%
H LISTED STOCK
H SURE MONtr MAKER
Write for Letter 30
CLARENCELjCONE & CO.,
45 Broadnny, New York
IFOR SALE
Look here! Do yon want to buy a
new home? Go to 626 to 630 Geary
St. I am 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
closets, vestibule and open stairways.
Gas and electric lights. Parlor and
i dining room fßiished 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
ORIoc OWI Krif(gN St.
PUBLIC SALE
Wednesday, March 17,1915
40 Head of Horses
Weighing: from 1,000 to 1,500
pounds anil ranging in age from 3 to 9
years. This lot includes some lino
driver and general purpose hdrses,
mated teams. Blacks and greys, somo
good farm chunks, saddle and Cart
Horses.
There will also be sold at this sale a
number of Carts and Dump Wagons and
Harness. At these stables will always
be found 25 to 30 head of horses of a
variety to suit every need at private
sale.
Hale will commence at 12.30 o'clock,
When tortus will be made known by
SIMON COOPER
<177 Briggs Ct., City.
H. D. Koons, Auctioneer.
Don't forget the date, Wednesday,
March 17th, 1915.
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For Rent
Desirable offices in the
Union Trust Building.
Apply
Union Trust Co.
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BTRICKLEB NEW POSTMASTER
Wins Hummelstown Office in Contest
With Grover C. Buaer
Washington, Mipeh 16.—The result
of the contest between J. Landis
Stricklcr and Grover C. Buser fof ap
pointment as postmaster of Hummels
town has resulted in success for the for
mer, who has been named by the Presi
dent.
LAWYERS' PAPER BOOKS
Printed at this office iu best style, at
lowest prices and on short notice.
FINANCE
SPECIALTIES PROrtItNENT IN
MARKET TRANSACTIONS
Reading Becomes Acutely Weak To
ward Midday, Declining Two Points
—Balance of List Sympathetically
Affected—Declines in U. S. Steel
By Associated Press.
New York, March 16. —Wall Street.
—Specialties were aguin more promi
nent than the active or seasoned issues
at the outset of to-day's market opera
tions. The minor coppers, Alaska Oold,
Central Leather and Motor Shares made
j jreneral gains, while leaders were slight
ly lower or unchanged. Later Bctlile
[ hem Steel and Texas Company were
i added to the list of higher prices, the
j former advancing two points. Read*
|ing's uncertain course .reflected current
I gossip connected with its future divi
dend prosperts. Some very substan
tial recessions were recorded by Ameri
can stocks in London, notably" Canadi
an Pacific, Reading and Union Pacific.
Reading became acutely weak to
ward midday, declining 2 points to
142 3-8 on steady selling, much of
which was ascribed to out of town
sources. The balance of the list was
sympathetically affected, Canadian Pa
cific yielding 1 5-8 with substantial
. declines in U. S. Steel and Amalgamat
ed Copper. Bethlehem Steel, however,
held much of its rise. Specialties fell
back easily and the activities of the
; short, interest became more pronounced.
Bonds were lower.
Philadelphia Produce Market
Philadelphia, March 16.—Wheat high
er; No. 2 red spot, export, 1600185; No.
1 northern. Duluth export, IS!)@U74.
Corn lower; No. 2 spot, export, 77 Vi©
No. 2 yellow, local, 80(081,
Oats unchanged; No. 2 white, «s«j)6r>U.
Bran Arm; winter, per ton, $21i.50®
29.50; spring, per ton, $26.00@26.50.
Refined sugars firm; powdered, 6.00;
: line granulated, 5.90; donfec-tioners' A,
5.50.
Butter steady; western creamery, ex
[ tra, 29; nearby prints, fancy. 32.
Eggs higher; nearby firsts, free case,
fi.oo; current receipts, free case, 5.85',
western, extra firsts, free case, 6.0 V;
firsts, free case, 5.85.
Live poultry steady; fowls, 16@18; old
roosters, 11 H@l2; chickens. 145/>l7; tur
keys, 15@17; ducks, 15® 16; geese. 12
@l6.
Dressed poultry firm; fowls, fancy,
Death and Obituary
mmmimm—*
DIED.
BUSER—On Monday, March 15, 1915,
at 11.15 ..p. m., George .1. Ituser, 1946
N. Sixth street, aged 71 vears, 2
months and 27 days.
Funeral on Thursday afternoon at
1.30 o'clock, from Ills late residence.
Relatives and friends are invited to at
tend without further notice. Interment
at Hummelstown, Pa.
IIALLMAN—On Monday morning. March
15, 1915, Elizabeth Hallnian. wife of
Levi llallman, aged 67 years, 10
mpnths and 23 days.
Funeral on Thursday afternoon at 2
1 o'clock, from her late residence. No. 165
N. Fifteenth street. Relatives and
I friends are invited to attend without
further notice.
| MAHON—Mrs. Margaret Malion, widow
of Patrick Million, died on Monday
morning, March 15. 1915, at 110 Magic
I street, from a stroke of paralysis,
| aged 70 years.
Funeral on Thursday forenoon at 9
o'clock, from Sacked Heart church.
Relatives and friends are invited to at
tend without further notice.
Legal
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NOTlCE—Letters of administration,
c. t. a., on the estate of Barton D.
Evans, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin
pounty, Pa., deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned, residing in
said city, all persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make imme
diate payment, and those having claims
will present them for settlement.
Commonwealth Trust Co.,
Administrator c. t. a.
Proposal for School Supplies find
Printing
Notice is hereby given that sealed
proposals for the furnishing of school
supplies consisting of stationery, Jan
itors' Implements, etc., drawing sup
plies for the grade schools and for
printing blanks and blank books for
the pul/llc schools of the Clty'of Harrls
burg, will be received by the Board of
School Directors of the School District
of the City of Harrisburg, Pa„ until
Friday, April 2, 1915, at 12 o'clock, noon.
Copies of schedules will be furnlshetF
on application to the undersigned.
D. D. HAMMELBAUGH,
Secretary.
No. 121-123 Chestnut street,
Harrlsburg. Pa.
NOTlCE—'letters of administration tes
tamentary on the estate of James G.
M. Bay, late of the city of Harrisburg,
Dauphin county, Pa., deceased, having
been granted to the undersigned, re
siding in York, Penna., all persons In
debted to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and those
having claims will present them for
settlement.
W. F. BAY STEWART.
Executor.
STEWART & GERfiKR,
Attorneys, York, Pa.
NOTlCE—Letters of administration tes
tamentary on the estate of William
J. Mehrlng, late of the city of Harrls
burg, Dauphin county, Pa., deceased,
havlng*been granted to the undersigned,
residing in City of Harrlsburg, all per
i sons indebted to said estate are re
quested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims will present
them for settlement.
WILHELM J. MEHHING, JR.,
Administrator, 1901-11*03 N. Sixth St
JAMES A. STRANAJLVN, Attorney.
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184@19V4; average, 16@18; unattract
ive, 14® la; old roosters, 14; broiling
chickens, nearby, 1823; western. U>3
22; roasting chickens, 17@20; turkeys,
fancy, 21; fair to good, 18@i0; ducks,
12f(/18; geese, 10®14.
Potatoes steady; Pennsylvania, per
bushel, 50@55: Maine, 45#50; New York.
40 fii 50.
Flour higher; winter straights, 7.00®
7.25; spring straight, 7.25®7.50; do., pat
ent, 7.50(?i)8.2r».
,*jayweak; timothy, No. 1 large bal**
18.00; No. 1 medium bales. 17.50@18.60;
No. 2 do., 15.50© 16.50; No. 3 do., 14.00®
16.00. Clover mixed light, 17.00ff1i17.50:
No. 1 do., 18.00® 10.50; No. 2, do., 14,50
@15.50.
Chicago Live Stock Market
March 16-—Hogs—Receipts,
-ii.ooo; slow. Shade under vesterday's
average. Hulk. 8.xn#«.90; light, 6.70®
6.95; mixed, 6.05®!.95; iveavy, 6.40®
6.92',i; rough, 6.40&6.55; pigs, 5.60®
Cattle—Receipts, 3,000; weak. Native
steers, 5.80ffj>)j.75; western, 5.2.">®7.45;
cows and heifers, '3.3<)@7.70; calves, 6.50
@ 10.00.
Sheep—Receipts. 15,000; ateady. Sheep,
7.1007.15; yearlings, 7.85 @9.20; lambi,
7.60@10.10.
ALTOONA WANTS CONFERENCE
Delegates Canvassing at Sharooldit for
Next Methodist Meeting
fI.V Associated Press,
Shamokin, PH., March 16. —Bishop
William Burt arrived from Buffalo to
day and took charge of tilt forty-sev
enth annual meeting of fiio Central
Pennsylvania Conference, in session at
the First Methodist Kpise.opal church.
The continuation of examination of
candidates fot the ministry occupied
most of to-day's proceedings.
Representatives of the Kjghth Ave
nue church, Altoona, started canvass
ing for next year's conference and the
probabilities are tihey will be success
ful. Dr. H. L. Jacobs, of that church,
was offered the position of Held secre
tary for the conference annuity fund.
He declined the position, preferring the
pastorate.
HOLD AUTOIST FOR MURDER
Lancaster Tobacco Dealer Held Re
sponsible for Fatally Injuring Girl
By Associated fleas,
Lancaster, Pa., March 16.—Adeline,
the 7-year-old daughter of Henry L. >
Gross, died at an early hour this morn
ing at iil hospital in this city from in
juries sustained when she was run over
on Monday evening bv an automobile
driven by George K. Tole, a tobacco
dealer of this city.
The machine ran over the child
both her arms were broken and her
bodv badly crushed. She was dragged
a distance of 200 feet. The police al
lege that Tole was operating tiie car in
a reckless manner and he has been held
on a charge of murder.
DISCUSS FULL CREW LAW
Railror.d Men Lay Matter Before Leg
islative Bodies
At the joint meeting of the Brother
hood of Railroad Trainmen and Order
of Railway Conductors in the Board of
Trade building late yesterday after
noon the principal speakers were C. H.
Zarker, A. J. Mhure, R. Freeze, K. E.
Edwards, J. T. Bret/, and G. W. Speik
man.
The mooting was called for the pur
pose of placing before the members of
the State legislature the trainmen's
side of the full crew bill, against
whiuh railroads are HOW urging a
strong campaign to have it repealed.
Among the representatives who at
terded were Henry A. Lanius, of York,
who on entering the hall vtas greeted
with loud applause by the railroad men.
LETTISH LIST
Ladles' List—Mrs. Fanny Backenstoe,
Miss Emma Hashore, Miss Clco Brenlng,
Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, Mrs. Mary
Brown, Miss Ktta M. Butts, Mrs. K. E.
Cavenaugli, Miss Blanch Dennis, Miss
Mary Uenion, Mrs. Martha E. Frances,
Mrs. J. C. Frank, Mrs. Minnie Qanon,
Mary F. Gintzer, Mrs. Maggie Goodall,
Miss Arlean Haas, Miss Emma Hazen.
Mrs. Bessie KraJiier, Mrs. N. P. Ix>ng.
Miss Mary Grace Kuhn, Miss Carrie
Miller. Mrs. J. A. Miller. Mrs. Lizzie
Mi>rescn, Mrs. Elizabeth L. Nissley, Mrs.
C. C. Norrls, Mrs. George Ogllvie, Miss
Margaret Schultz, Miss Main] Sellers,
Mrs. Lillie Wanser, Mrs. fliarles Yingst.
Gentlemen's List—Casslus Alexander,
11. F. Arnold, 11. L Baker, C. .(. Beck,
Lee R. Brenner, W. F. Blair, Ross Bles
sing. C. N. Bl"utschflcl<l, Hon. Ft. .1. But
ler, lion. Patrick Campbell, James Coch
ran, B. S. Daugherty, M. B. Edwards,
lion. J. S. Emerick, .1. M. Engle, John B.
Farr, J. H. Farra, Albert Faust, Her
bert Fry, F. A. Harris. Joe Milton, W.
N. IH-off, G. M. Houchins, A. I'. Houck,
Oscar Hunter, A. ltankin Johnson, J.
Kaiser, F. T. Keim, Russell Kell. Albert
E. Kinn, Harry Jvunsman, J. A. Kohr,
Oliver Ijentz, Daniel Libby, llarry Low
er, Valentine Lupert, Edward F. Lynch,
R. M. Uyter, James F. Mai'key, John
McClintock, N. A. Myers, Wm. Minor,
11. J. Mitchell (DL), S. Morgan, Titos.
Morris, C. W. Morrison, William Moyer
(DL>, A. H. Oaks, Hon. Garfield Pan
coast, C. P. Parker, Hon. J. J. PennaK'r,
Hon. Theo. Pennock, C. J. Phillips, G.
Plceller, V. A. Pyles. E. C. Range, A. D.
Keesc, Harry Scliaeffer, H. W. Schmlnky,
Merman Schwartz. George Shoemaker,
O. Sparagana, G. I* Stunner, Sam Stew
art, A. W. Swartz, D. A. Sweger, J. A.
Talley, Henry Trebbran (DL), George S.
Webster, John West, W. F. Wheeler,
George F. Wolfe, Noah M. Yocum, A. W,
Yost.
Firms ltem. President Colonial
Dames, President Philosophical Society,
The Rookery, Secretary The Artisans.
Foreign—Dr. R. P. Williams, T. Ar
sanky, Steve Parsons, Harle Klsln, Fra
heisco Jounnarco, Borrelll Vincenzo,
Mrs. Walter Stott.
Bernhardt'* Condition Satisfactory
By Associated Prett.
Bordeaux, via Paris, March 16, 1.24
A. 'M.—A bulletin issued by Drs. De
nuce and Arnozau, after visiting Sarah
Bernhardt, who recently left the hos
pital where her right leg was ampu
tated, states that her condition is en
tirely satisfactory.
German Scribes Expelled From Italy
Paris, March 16, 5.0>5 A. M.—A
special dispatch from Rome says the
government has issued an order expell
ing from Italy the correspondents of
the Vienna ''Tageblatt" and the
| Frankfurter "Zeihing."