| % * The Star=lndependent Gives Away 2 Orpheum Tickets Daily The Name of ihe Person to Whom They Will Be Awarded To-day Is Somewhere Among the Classified Ads On This Page i ' Perhaps you are the lucky person. Look until yon fiui o'lt. If yri t'i; tie'ejt* please call for-them before 8 o'clock to-morrow evening or they will be v forfeited. (These names are drawn from the Directory by a blindfolded girl.) ( **" u ——■ ■ ' ' -■ ' 1 ii « i . ■ i i .1, .i ■ Rail Estate ! ———— ' REAL ESTATE FOR SALE —EVERGREENS— (Great Opportunity) (Edge! of City Market. Home. barn, wagon, how. poultry and storage buildings. Two )large fruit orchards (.5) aires (toon woodland, running (Spring Water) val uable meadows, apples, cherries, plums, quinces, pears, grapes, peaches and ber ries. Only UO) minute walk to trolley, railroad depot and market. largt» Iron i and Steel Mills and many Factories. (Horse) fresh cow (2) hogs 1.60) chiek ! ens (40) bushel oats Ol bushel corn, j farming machinery, all straw, hay and t manure. Farm (10) acres ft (*1700) » with everything above $-000). Have ' (404) farm's for sale. Advertise in (TO) ; papers Make (4 to 6) trips daily using < (-) automobiles. Reason for Bargains at low prices (guarantee) sales from < (30 to 100) days. Time (1s) money. Telephone (Ostrander) Danville. Pa. —ROSEMONTTE— ' Ten (Iron) and (steel) mills. (12) ' silk, hose, pants and novelty works, i 3>anville pavs monthly to business i ($200.0001. Two trolley lines, (3) rall ' Toads (SO) trains daily. Only (10) min ' >ite walk to trolley and (15) to edge ' JUiav Citv. Notice only (S2O) an acre for <220) acres. With (4) tine horses <5) fresh cows (10) hogs (100) poultry (S) ton hay (10) ton straw y!00) bushel , oats (500) bushel corn. Bargain— (lsSoo). Finest location in Pennsylva nia for poultry, berries, fruit, early , vegetables and Stock Business (140) acres nearly level Southern Exposure, i Mostly new (painted) buildings. Run -1 ning spring water through stone milk house. Woodland (and* fruit proposi tion (monevmaker). Blue Print Plan. (Photos). Time is valuable. Telephone ' (T to S) Evenings at Danville. ; • OEOiiGK B. OSTRANDER ' I>anville Telephones Sunbury Mornings (7 to S) Evenings ' SACRES 3 miles east of river, in Fishing Creek Valley, fragile dwelling; 6 rooms, frame stable, large variety of ' fruit: elegant spring: price $900.00. ' BR INTON-PACKER CO., Second and . Walnut Sts. _____ FOR SALE— IS4I Whitehall St., oppo site Reservoir Park. 3-stor.v brick. 9 rooms, bath, steam heat; lot 22x93. * 1217 and 1219 Mulberry St. 1217 is a corner property: lot 30x74: will sell sep arate: learn our price and you will buy. BRINTON-PACKER CO., Second and Walnut Streets. FOR SADE—Look at 1345 North St.; of fered for sale at an attractive price. S rooms, bath, gas. furnace, porches, both streets paved. BELL REALTY . t"O.. • Bergner Building. 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., Bergner Building. VACANT house at Washington Heights for sale: corner property; S rooms; bath; gas. electric light; furnace: large |>orch: lot ,'>S\MO. Little cash needed. 14KLL REALTY CO.. Brrgner Building. TWO STEELTON HOUSES, at a very low price: lot 40x100; corner prop erty; drive alley on rear. Inspect these houses. Nos. 325-317 S. Front street. HELL REALTY CO.. Bergner Building. FOR SALE—In Penbrook: 2 -story frarpe house; 7 rooms and bath; all modern improvements; combination range: cemented cellar: front, side and back porches; hot air heat: tine lot of fruit and grapes: cement walks: lot 36m 150 feet. Apply 2503 Canbv St., Pen brook. IF YOI* WANT a place for chickens and a garden, inspect this Dauphin froperty: S-roonn house. chicken ouses, fruit trees, lot 95x123 ft.; price $1,200. H. G. PEDLOW, 11,0 S. Thir teenth St. FOR SALE—A corner plot, on Derry street, close to town, with 20 feet of Having, drive alley in rear; size 20x120 ft. H. 0. PEDLOW. 110 S. Thirteenth Ht. $1,500 WILL BI'Y a frame house on a main street on the hill, within live minutes walk of business section. H. P. PEDLOW. 110 S. Thirteenth St. FOR SALE—Five good paying proper ties, at a very low tigure; good loca tion; will not be sold separately. Ad dress No. 3489, care Star-Independent. FOR SALE—City and suburban homes and home sites; first class business propositions. ROUGH, BRIGHTBILL & KLINE, Sixth and Reily Sts. Both phones. REAL ESTATE TOR EXCHANGE ■WILL EXCHANGE desirable building lots for touring car, reliable make. M 914 or 1915 model. Address 8., No. g7<'t'». car<- star -Independent. REAL ESTATE FOB SALE OR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT and 2 V4-story dwelling houses for sale. Elder Real Estate Co.. 24th and Perry Sta. f Houses For Rent 123 Ann St., 2 s. f., 5 r $7 133 L Cowden St.. 2 s. f., 6 r *s J 2011 Moltke Ave., 2s.b. 6 r $lO ' 1929 Forster St.. s. b„ 6r. b., *l2 140 Linden St.. 3 s. /.. S r «1S 1130 S. Cameron St.. 2% s. f sl3 2141 Atlas St.. 3 s. b., 7 r sl3 ( 2146 X. Seventh St.. 3s. b >■:< 1512 Allison St., 2Va s. b .*l4 1501 Allison St.. 2>a s. b., 7 r. b.,isls 1317 Williams St., 2 s. f., 7 r. b. sl.l ; 1538 S. 13th St.. 3s. b.. 8 r sltl , 1500 S. 12th St.. 2H s. b„ Br. b.,..*tU • 654 Schuylkill St., 2'- s. f.. 7 r.,..»1« ' 660 Emerald St., 3s. b., 8 r sl7 666 Schuylkill St.. 2 Us. f 51A..10 400 Broad St.. 3 s. b.."10 r *a." • 1103 N. 2d St.. -*2s.f„6r. s. h„ S»S 2202 X. sth St.. 3 s. b.. 7 r. b SW4 - 1933 Market St.. 3 s. b„ 7 r S4O 2 230 N. Second St., 3 s. b at.", . 209 S. Front St.. 3 s. b„ 10 r. 2 b.. $75 23 S. Front St.. furnished. 4 s. b. 343 Muench St.—apartments. ....sl3 1007-9 N. 3d St., store room *4-. Newport. Marshal! property suo Halnlyn (near Colonial Country Club) —3 8. f.. 20 r. & 4 b '.575 FHOM APRIL IST 133 N. 13th St., 3 s. b f2Ti 1425 Walnut St., 3 s. b., 8 r 92s 23 N. 18th St.. 3 s. b S2N Derry Si. (Paxtang). s. f *3O 612 N. 16th St., Üblcf SIN) . 2220 N. Third St., 3 s. b $.32..*11 | 122 Chestnut St.. 3 s. 1) 54." Twenty-first and Chestnut Sts.,. .$,V> 1838 N. Second St.. 3 s. b. (single), 12 rooms—yieam heat—garage, suo MILLER BROTHERS &Cu. REAL ESTATB luaumnr* Snrrty Uand* ■ .•rant and Court Street* !i Rial Estate j REAL ESTATE FOR RENT APARTMENTS I 1330 Derry. 3rd lloor 535.00 i ; 1317 Derry, 2nd tloor $35.00 ,1315 Market $30.00 I 239 S. 13th. .. .130.00. $32.50 and $35.00 1216 Market $22.50; HOUSES 2*6-228 S. 19th—new $25.00 1214-1443-1447 Beriyhlll $22.50 1202 Market $22.50 j 133 S. Fourteenth St $20.00 | I 2336 Ellersley 115.50 12116 Derry SIB.OO 460 Crescent St SIB.OO , 1417 Swatara, $17.00 ; 1835 Fulton, all Improvements,... $16.50 530 S. 19H. : month). This Special Price Is for six 1 months only. See us now and save ! money. Drop us r. and we will ! call. The 20tbv Century Cleaning and ! Dyeing Works. *25 Market street, above Palace Confectionery, SAM ADEL STEIN, Manager. j i WANTED—Good appearing men to . work in Lancaster, Reading, Sunbury, I city and nearby towns; good money lo I | hustler. Call between 8 and 9 a. m., 4 j t and 6 p. m. 409 Patriot Building. j WANTED—Machinist, shaper and plan- j i er hands. Apply MIDDLETOWN CAR CO.. Mtddletown, Pa. 1 WANTED—Experienced farm hand for i ! place near Harrisburg. Man must do | own housekeeping and be capable of j ! 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 I 3TOT, care Star-Independent. I PAPERHANGERS WANTED—AppIy to j J. E. WILSON. 32t> Helly St. , THOUSANDS of chauffeurs will be needed within three or four months, in the city of Harrlsburg, for public taxicab service. Prepare yourself at uuce. Make application for training to 1 I Auto Transportation and Machine Snop, j . 5 and 7 North Camerjjn St., Harrisburg, . , Pa. Full, unlimited course, $35. Both | 1 phones. WANTED—Men prepare as firemen, ' brakemen, motormen, colored porters. Pennsylvania railrouds. Experience not necessary. SBO to |loo month. Write { Inter Railway Dept. 101, Indianapolis, ! i Infl. j AUTO transportation school wants men 1 to become practical chauffeurs and j I earn $75 to (luu per month. Wo give 1 j thorough course in crude and practical ! work tor $35.00. No. i N. Cameron; j i Bell phone 1710. ~ SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE^ i MACHINIST and draughtsman wants 1 ; situation; If not in own line, willing to take anything; can furnish best of I reference. Address "716, care Star-In- i | dependent. f , BOOKKEEPER (2S) desires position j ; with well-established firm, eight j years' experience, single und double- ! entry, excellent penman, A 1 references, I capable of taking lull charge of office, I moderate salary. Address B. B. Engol, j care of Asktn Marine Company, 3b .V ■ Second St., Bell phone 356 J. ! ! YOUNG MAN wants position as col lector; can furnish best reference, 1. ! L. W„ 1636 Fifth St.. City. j WANTED—Experienced motion picture ' operator desires position. Can oper- ! ate any type of machine. Address No. 3703. care Star-Independent. ; B(3Y, 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 tire boilers. Call or address No. 612 Granite Ave. I MAN wishes work of any kind in store i or restaurant; good education and | j steady. Can givo good reference. Ad- I dress "N," 182«> Briggs St., City. Phone I 2955 W. _ i YOUNG WHITE MAN wishes a position j sawing, cutting and splitting wood ' ,by day or by hour, Write or call to the | | address 15; a Fulton St., City. | HELT WANTED—FEMALE. I WANTED—AiI experienced titter; coats ■ I and skirts. Department store ex- ; ! perience required. BOWMAN & CO. I MIDDLE-AGED LADY wants to keep I | house for widower; 110 objections to j thildren. Addressi3lß Briggs St. j WANTED—Position as housekeeper for ! widower by young woman who would j like to taki child with her. Address 1 or call 7 Hotter St.. Steelton, Pa. j WANTED—Ladies to solicit for large 1 firm on big commission; easy and j I pleasant work. Address H. S., 3712, ' ! care Star-Independent. j j A LADY wanted to do general house- I ' work; private family. App(y at 1430 j | Market street. WANTED—Settled white woman to do j I cooking and general housework In i house located Jusc outside of city, along ' trolley line; 110 washing; reference re ■lU.ieu. Address Jilu, care Star-Inde- ' j pendent. j WANTED Girls over 16 i j, years of age to learn cigfar | making. Paid while learn- j ing. Apply at Harrisburg | Cigar Company, 500 Race i street. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. ! WANTED—Young lady wishes a posi tion as assistant matron or as attend ant lu an institution; experienced. Apply j 2026 Oreen stree>t. [ MIDDLE-AGED colored woman would I like to have day's work or cooking. ; Apply at 28 Linden street. j WANTED—PIain sewing to do at home. | Apply 11S0 Montgomery St WANTED—A young woman would like general housework or day's work. Call or address BESSIE BROWN, 1005 N. Third St. WHITE GIRL would like position to do general housework. 319 Briggs. Can furnish city reference. GIRL, 14 years of age, would like to get work on a farm; religious family preferred. Apply MABEL GULP, 1215 Fulton 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. MIDDLE-AGED lady would like day's work or offices to clean. Can give best of Teferences. Call or address 1735 Fulton St.. Harrlsburg, Pa. YOUNG WOMAN wants day's work of any kind; can give reference. * Ad dress or call 22 Aberdeen St rr ■ * I HARRISBURG HOMES Your Deposits With Us Help to Build Them Union Trust Co. ol Penna. = 1 "J Death and Obituary PIED. BUSER—OiI Holiday, March 15, 1915, at 11.15 p. ni., George ft. Huser, 1946 N". Sixth street, aged 71 years, 1' month* and 27 days. Funeral on Thursday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock, from his lata residence. Relatives and friends are invited to at tend without further notice, lnlernieat at Hummeistovvn. Pa. HALLMAN—On Monday morning. March \ 16, 1915, Elizabeth Hallman, wife of I Levi Hallman, aged 67 years, 10 months and 23 days. Funeral on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from her late residence. No. 165 IS'. Fifteenth street. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. MAHOX—Mrs. Margaret Malum, widow of Patrick Mahon, died on Monday morning, March 15, 1915, at 110 Nagle street, from a stroke of paralysis, aged 70 years. Funeral on Thursday forenoon at 9 1 o'clock, from Sacred Heart church. I Relatives and friends are invited to at lend without further notice. > 11 % Miscellaneous FURNITURE PACKING PACKING—A. H. SHRUNK, IHO6 North Sixth street, rirst class packer of xur nlture. china, and oricabrac. Bell phoue imv. W. J. WENRXCH, 339 Hamilton street— Furniture, china and piano packing. ! Shipments lookeu altur at both endi Alou all kinds ot hauling. Bell pnone ! aau, W. FINANCIAL _ MONEY TO LOAN upon real estate se- ; curlties in any atiinounts and upon any tunas to suit tne oonower. Ad- Ui ess P. O. box IV4. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS LOAN WANTED—}3,UUO on tlrst mort y.igc al i> per cem.; good Investment. Aucu ess oTlo, care star-Independent. , STORAGE. FXREPROOK"STORAGE WAREHOUSE. uivided nilj private rooms toe stor age oi Household goous, tow insurance, inspection la tiled. Uenerai meruhan uise warehouse and household good* »aiehouse ale located on tracks of I'euuu. it. K., 43i-44u Soulji Second SL liAK-itISiiUKG bTUKAUiS COMPANY. FREIGHT URAYAGE, storage, shippers and uistributors of merchandise of all kinus; prompt and eUlcient service. V\ areliouses on P. R. u. anu P. ai R. tracks. MONTGOMERY & tjo., P tip tier Lane, Tenth below Market St. RAZOR BLADES ALL KINDS of razor blades resharpen eu; maue better man new; satety, 25c per uoatn, tstar, 15c; old style, -oc; leave orders Henry uiloeiH <& Sons Hardware, .la .warket stieet. ! PIANO MOVING PIANO moving by experts. WINTER PIANO (JO., 23 N. Fourth St. Call Kt. bell phoue. MONEYJTO LOAN LOANS —SS to <{>2oo for holiest working people keeping ; house. Kates less tlian legal. Fay uieuts weekly or monthly. No noti lieatiwi of employer or friends. 00-OPERATIVK L. & 1. CO. 2U4 Chestnut St. Authorized Capital, SIOO,OOO | ANY person needing money in amounts from $5 to |sb holding a salaried po { sitlon, would be benetlted by calling i on us. Employes' Discount Co.. 36 North | Third SL ALL KINDS OF HAULING ALL kinds of hauling; large two-ton truck; furniture, pianos, freight. In the city and suburbs. Prices reason able. Picnic and pleasure trips, day or evening. WM. H. DARE, 1453 Vernon St. Bell phone 3617 X _____ WANTED ' BICYCLES wanted for cash. Bring us your bicycles, frames, coaster brakes, or any parts of bicycle highest cash price. See us at once, KEYSTONE CYCLE CO., 814 N. Third St. Her Reason ' The beautiful girl was writing a let ter. "1 am writing," slie mused, "not because I have something special to sa.v, but because I have nothing special to do." Thus does the busy little bee em ploy each shining hour.—Philadelphia Ledger. If ' Sale and Exchange foe sale FOR SALE—Lot of steam radiators; pipe, expansion tank, furnace, boiler, gas water heater. All good as new. Address 3715, care Star-Independent. FIVE-PASSENGER two-cylinder tour ing car, In good mechanical condi tion; equipped with top, curtains, wind shield, Splltdorf magneto, rear view | mirror, shock absorbers, good tires, spare tire, three spare lubes, Prestollte tank, tools, etc. Cheap for quick sale. Address P. O. Box 392, Harrlsburg, Pa. BIG BARGAINS In unredeemed Dia monds, Watches, Jewelry, Firearms, Musical Instruments, etc. Cash paid for old gold and silver. Kepalrlng a spe cialty. CITY LOAN OFFICE. 411 Mar ket street , FOR SALE—'Match team road horses, rubber tired Jenny Lind, rubber tired surrey, both good as new; market wag ion and six sets harness, Lincoln street, Steelton, Pa. Bell phone 6X or ["'• A SECOND-HANDED Eclipse gas range, at 1945 Green St Bell 2788 J. FOR SALE—Rabbit hound put>s, black and tan, fine Kentucky stock. H. H. DANNEK, Second streot and Third Ave., Wormleysburg, Pa. FOR SALE—One |12.00 adjustable dress j form; will sell for $7.00; never besn i used. Call 1407 X. Sixth St. I FOR SALE—One S-foot lloor case. Ap ply Batty's Pool Room, 114 S. Second I streot. j FOR SALE—Two reserved tickets were awarded to-day to Win. lleller, 222 Myers street, Steelton, good for the evening performance at the Orpheum, March 19, 1915. Call for tickets at Star- Independent office before 8 p. m„ March 18, 1915, or they will bo forfeited. 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 demonstrate. Rex Garage. BlCYCLES—Bicycles, JG. SS, *lO. »J2. 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 pnone 19W. FOR SALE—White reed Pullman baby ] coach, In line condition, will sell Ich.ap to a quick buyer. Apply 540 fend- stgeet. "M. L. AMERICA" Motorcycle; cost new J260. Will sell for $l6O. Apply to STEVE ERGOVIC, 63 Conestoga St., ' Steelton, Pa. FOR SALE—High grade upright piano, I used four months, for sale at a sac l rillce. Easy payments, if desired. Also . small Vlctrola with records. Address 'i7oß, care Star-Independent. FOR SALE—Toledo scales; computing, 30 pounds capacity, drum shape (blue); selling price 5 to 65 cents. Used but a short time. Cost $l4O. Will sac ■ rlflce. Inquire J. M. SHATZER, 529 3. . 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 I Second St.. 5,000 Bets new Sash, Bxlo 1 xl 2 L, primed and glazed, at 11.15 per , set. Also other sites. / \ Frank R & Son i Real Estate and Insurance Office No. 18 N. Third St., Harrisburg, Pa., FOB SALE Elegant Suburban Home on West Third St., New Cumberland. Detached 1 dwelling on lot 50x140; has all improvements. Owner moving to Phila delphia and will sell at a reasonable price. No. 1628 "N. Fifth St.— 3-story frame dwelling, 10 rooms, bath and gas. Lot 20x105. Price right to quick buver. «• P— ——— Legal -r - LEGAL NOTICE PI BMC SAI.FI OF lIK AI. EST ATE—In ikr A.nlcnrd Estate of A. Eefcard. Pursuant to an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, on March Bth, l»lo 4 the undersigned, as signee for the benefit of creditors of C. A. Eckard. will offer nt public sale at the I'ourt House, at Harrisburg. Penna., at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, March 31st, 1915, the following real estate: • All that certain lot or piece of land situate In the Eighth ward of the.Clty of Harrlsburg, Dauphin County. Penn sylvania. bounded and described as fol lows, to wit: Beginning at a point thirty-six feet southwardly from the southeastern cor ner of Sixteenth and Juniper streets; tlionce southwardly along the eastern line of Sixteenth street seventeen feet, ! more or less, to the northern line of a ten feet wide alley; thence eastwardly along the northern line of said alley eighty-three feet, more or less, to a i point live feet west of the western line of another ten feet wide alley; thence nortlieasfwardly six feet, more or less, to a point on the western line of the last mentioned alley five feet north of the northern line of the first mentioned alley; thence northwardly along the western line of the said last mentioned alley twelve feet, more or less, to the line of property of No. 523 North Six teenth street; thence westwardly along said line through the center of the par tition wall between said property and the property herein described, eighty one feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. Thereon erected a three story brick dwelling house, No. 521 North Sixteenth street, Harrlsburg. Penna. Said property will be sold subject to a mortgage of Ellen C. Sidle of twenty live hundred dollars (J2500.00), with Interest from January 11, 1911. Ten per cent, of the purchase money shall be payable on the day of sale, and the balance on the confirmation of the sale by the Court, April 12. 1915. OSCAR G. WICKERSHAM. Assignee for the Benefit of Credit ors of C. A. Eckard. ! WM. H. EARNEST. Attorney. NOTlCE—Letters jf administration on the estate of Daniel B. Gottshall, late of the village of Oberlln. Swatara town ship, Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, de ceased, having been granted to the un dersigned, residing in Hanrlsburg, all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to HARVEY C. GOTTSHALL. Administrator, 1.117 Green St., Harrisburg, Pa. Or to H. L. DRESS, Attorney, Steelton Trust Co., Building, Steelton. Pa. EXEriTOR'S NO'rtCE Notice Is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Kather ine Craig, late of the City of Harrls burg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to the un- I derslgned. All persons indebted to | said estate are requested to make pay ! ments, and those having claims or dc- I mands will make known the same with out delay to CLARK E. DIEHI* Executor, 225 Briggs St. Harrisburg, Pa. Or JAMES G. HATZ. Attorney. Steelton. Pa.. NOTICE —Letters of administration on the estate of George H. Donnelly, late of the Borough of Steelton. Dau phin county. Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in Newberrytown, York county. Pa., all persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to GEORGE R. DONNELLY, Administrator, Or to H. U DRESS. Attorney. Steelton Trust Co. Bldg., Steelton. NOTlCE—Letters of administration tes tamentary on the estate ot Samuel S. Brown, late of Lower Paxton township, Dauphin county, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, resid ing in Harrisburg, 1711 Reg-ina St., all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. C. S. BROWN, MONROK BROWN, Administrators. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In Estate of William Earl Noble, late of the City of Harrisburg. Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of the above-named decedent have been grant ed to the undersigned. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make payment, and all persons having claim® against the estate will present them for settlement to THOMAS K. L.EIDY, ESQ., 526 Washington St., Reading, Pa., Administrator. THOMAS K. LEIDY, Attorney, 526 Washington St., Reading. Pa. F 11 1 Lost and Fovod FOUND. FOUND —The waj/to end your cleaning and dyeing worries by calling either phone for Eggert'g Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works, 1246 Market St We call and deliver. FOUND—A decided Improvement In my appearance since having my clothing cleaned and pressed at Parisian Dye Works, 1109 N. Third. Branch, Hoffman- Kerns, 337 Chestnut. Bell phone. Call- LOST. LOST—Sunday afternoon, gold bead necklace, on Crescent, Swadara, Hum mel, Berryhlll, Seventeenth, Derry or Mulberry streets. Reward If returned to^l7CrescentSL^BellphoneßJ7M. An Explanation The chairman of the program com mittee was embarrassed. After much choking he said: "I am very sorry, ladicg aud gentle men; I am very sorry imletfi." gentlemen and ladies —it gives niß deep regret, la dies and gentlemen,., to be compelled, gentlemen and ladies, to come 'before you with an excusion; but, ladies and gentlemen, the lady who will sing next is not here. We suppose, gentlemen and ladies, that she has been proviion tially detained."—New York Post. LAWYERS' PAPER BOOKS Printed at this office in best style, at lowest prices und on short notice. 13 For Rent Desirable offices in the Union Trust Building* Apply Union Trust Co. l -■ / \ IF YOU . NEED MONEY and hold a salaried posi tion, we can supply in amounts from $5 to SSO Will take your plain note. All transactions confidential. EMPLOYEES DISCOUNT CO. 36 N. Third St. Licensed Boom 2 Bonded ————J FINANCE LITTLE CHANGE SHOWN IN PRINCIPAL STOCK ISSUES The List Improves Toward Midday and the Leaders Display a Little More Animation, bat Trading Was in D> * creasing Volume By Associated I'rcirb. New York, March 17.—Indecision was the keynote of to-day's early stock market, the principal issues showing lit tle change from yesterday's reactionary tendency. Heading, whose directors meet to-day for dividend action, reced ed an initial decline of % from yes terday 's close, but soon recovered. U. 8. Steel and somo of the motor i>to.:ks were lower, while Bethlehem steel reso to 51%. Trading was small, with a narrow range. The list improved toward midday, after further irregularity in Canadian Pacific, and some of the specialties. Reading rose a full point above its low quotation and bhe leaders displayed a little more animation, but trading v as in decreasing volume. Arrival of an other consignment of gold from Canada and indications of additional improve ment from ther sources were among the incidents of the early session. Naval news from abroad seemed to ex?ite lit tle interest. Bonds were irregular. Northern Pa cific 4s advancing, despite further heavy sales. Chicago and Eastern Illi nois 5s added four points to their re cent 5-point decline. Philadelphia Produce Market Philadelphia, March 17.—'Wheat low er; No. 2 red spot, export, 158®163; No. 1 northern, Dtiluth export/166® 171. Corn steady; No. 2 spot, export, 77® 78. Oats steady; No. 2 white, 65#66%. Bran ttrm; winter, per ton, $26.30® 29.50; spring, per ton, $26.00®26.50. Ketined sugars firm; powdered, 6.00; fine granulated, 5.90; confectioners' A, 5.80. Butter weak; western creamery, ex tra, 28® 29; nearby prints, fancy, 32. Kggs firmer; nearby llrsts, free case, 6.15; current receipts, free case, 6.00; western extra llrsts, free case, 6.15; firsts, free case, 6.00. Live poultry steady; fowls, 16® 18; old roosters, 1114 ® 12; chickens, 14®17; tur keys, 15®17; ducks, 15®16; geese, 12 @ 16. Dressed poultry lirm; fowls, fancy, 19®i0; average, 16®18V&; unattract ive, 14® 15; old roosters, 14; broiling chickens, nearby, 18®23; western, 14® 22; roasting chickens, 17@20; turkeys, fancy. 21; fair to good, 18®i0; ducks, 12®18; geese, 10®14. Potatoes steady; Pennsylvania, per bushel, 50®55-; Maine, 45®50; New York, 38® 43. Flour weak; winter straights, 7.00® 7.25; spring straight, 7.25®7.50; do., pat ent, 7.50® 8.25. Hay weak; timothy, No. 1 large bales, 18.00; No. 1 medium bales, 17.50®18.00; No. 2 do., 15.50® 16.50; No. 3 do., 14.00® 16.00. Clover mixed light, 17.00@17.50; No. 1 do., 16.00® 16.50; No. 2, do., 14.50 @15.50. Chicago Live Stock Market Chicago, March 17. —Hogs—Receipts, 6,000, slow; 5c under yesterday's aver age. Bulk. 6.75®6.80; light, 6.6006.85; mixed, 6.60®6.85; heavy, 6.30®6.85; rough. 6.30®6.45; pigs, 5.50®5.60. Cattle—Receipts, 4,000; firm. Native, 5.80®8.75; western, 5.20®7.45: cows and heifers, 3.30®7.75; calves,, 6.50®9.75. Sheep—Receipts, 15,000; unsettled. Sheep, 7.00W8.10; yearlings, 7.80&9.20; lambs, 7.75@9.55. Not Unnatural Inquiry Dorothy has a b®by brother who baa recently been ill, cutting his first teetli. Tho baldness of the baby's head had caused Dorothy great anxiety. Shqstood at the mother's knee one day gently patting the little head. '"Be careful, Dorothy, said the mother. "You know ipoor iitle brother is ill. He is cutting his teeth." Dorothy patted the "bald head reflectively. "'Mamma," she said, "will it make bin ill when he cuts his hairf " —'Exchange.