i - !■■ —• ■■■■ ■■ I——l I The Star-Independent Gives Away 2 Orpheum Ti The name of the person to whom they will be awarded to-day is somewhere among the Classified Ads on this page. Perhaps you are the lucky person. Look until you find out. If you get the tickets please call for them before 8 o'clock to-morrow evening or they will be forfeited. (These names are drawn from the Directory by a blindfolded girl.) »!■ ■ i.mi i. ■ M ■■■ ■ ,« ,i i■ i xjnm — Wants HELP WANTED—MALE PAINTER WANTED—Address E. 3733, tare Star-Independent. WANTKD—Four first class painters. Apply at Ensminger Lumber Co., Of fice 26th and Derry St. MKN WANTKD for dotectlve work; also taught by former IT. S. Govt, detect ive. Write J. Ganor, 11309 Calumet, Chicago. WANTED—Men wishing to earn three to live dollars per day. Write for terms immediately. First National , Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. WANTKD—At once; young men for au tomobile business. Big pay. We make you expert in ten weeks by mail. Pay us after we secure you position. Cen tury Automobile Institute, Los Angeles, Cal. SBO MONTHLY and expenses to travel. distribute samples and take orders, appoint agents; permanent. Jap-Amer ican Co., Chicago. THE manufacturer of a fast selling changeable sign desires general agent for this city. No canvassing. Selling experience unnecessary. Good Income assured. Liberal credit to responsible man. Carnell Mfg. Co., 23 Duane St., New York. S3O WEEKLY, evenings at home. Kv er.vthlng furnished, 110 experience, no canvassing. Don't worry about capital, lto.vd H. Brown, Otaiaha, Nebr. WONDER OlL—<Juart equals forty gal lons gasoline; new product, recom mended by oldest automobile manufac turers. Trial can 50c. Competent men wanted everywhere; exclusive territory given. Desmond-llemenger Mfg. Co., Detroit, Midi. ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN WANTED: Ablebodled ' unmarried men between age of 18 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 Rocruitlng Officer, Bergner Building, 3d & Market sts- Hairisburg, 4.\ N Queen St., Lancaster, 353 Pine St.. Willlamsport, 37 W. Mar ket St, York, or 113 Independence St. i-hamokin, I'a. WANTED—First class special tool mak ers, for turrett and engine lathe. Ap ply Harrisburg Piipc and Pipe Bending Co., main office. YOUNG MEN to prepare for government examinations. Thorough private coach ing for all branches of Civil Service. Have a few open dates. Address P. O. Box 431, Harrisburg, Pa. PAINTERS AND PAPER-HANGERS WANTED—To sell wall paper from sample books. We are the largest wholesale wall paper house in Central Pennsylvania and carry the largest lino of cheap and medium priced papers on tile market. We attribute our suc cess to our low prices, prompt ship ments and fair dealings. Let us send you our 1915 line jof samples on ap proval, Write to-day to Monarch Wall Paper Co.. 420 Market St., Harrisburg, Pa. • ■ ■ - - - THOUSANDS of chauffeurs will be needed within three or four months, in the city of Harrisburg, for public laxicab service. Prepare yourself at once. Make application for training to | Auto 1 ransporiatlon and Machine Shop, ' ii and 7 North Cameron St., Harrisburg, i Pa. Full, unlimited course. $35. Both i phones. WANTED—Men prepare as firemen, brakernen, niotormen, colored porters. Pennsylvania railroads. Experience not necessary. SSU to SIOO month. Write Inter Railway Dept. 101, Indianapolis, Inci. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. EXPERIENCED Salesman, covering central states, can diplomatically set tle business entanglements and close special sales propositions or secure con fidential information for you. Ounbar, 1?-13'Monadnock Block, Chicago. WANTED Experienced man wants work of any kind around bouses, sucli as digging gardens, flower beds, white washing, cleaning, etc, C. M.. 122# Cowdeti street. WANTED —Work; either all or part of the time, by a young man who is working his way through a business college in tiiis city; experienced in crat ing und shipping. Address 3728, care Star-Independent. PROFESSIONAL GARDNER, German, having years of experience, will be open for position April Ist. First class reference. PET EH EILISR, 1008 Cam eron St. YOUNG married man, colored- wishes position as cliaufTeur; willing and useful around the house; reference; moderate wages. Apply 61ti Forster St. YOUNG MAN, 24 years of age, wishes a position as chauffeur; private family desired; can furnish best of reference. Address W. P. OiIMEHT, Williamson, Pa. AN experienced truck and commercial car operator desires employment at onye. Address WILLIAM SHEARER. Oberlin, Pa. HELP WANTED. WILL PAY reliable man or woman $250 for distributing 2000 Free pkgs. Perfumed Soap Powder with, soaps, etc. No money required. Ward & Co., 730 N. Franklin, Chicago. Houses For Sale 2447 Oeel St. 2 1 ,5-story brick house, with 8 rooms—'bath and furnace—cemented cellar front bay window front porch. Lot 15x100 ft. Price, for quick sale only 92M50 3214 IV, Second St. (Riverside) 2',4-story brick house (single)—ll rooms, bath—hot water heat—front and side bay windows—porches '0 ft. rear alley. Lot 52x150 ft. Price, - t 95800 H74 Schuylkill St. Two-story frame house with 6 roijfrns, bath and hot water heat Cemented cellar with hot and cold water—side bay window—porches. Lot 17 2-3x75 ft. Prompt possession. Price 92200 l 1810 Smfara St. 3-stWy frame house with 10 rooms—bath and furnace—front bay window—porches—l 2 ft. side and rear alleys. Lot 21x125 ft.; shade and fruit trees. Price. 93700 Have us Mall You a Copy of Facts and Figures MILLER BROTHERS & CO. HARRIS BURG, PA. mm I—i iwmm n— 4 . ■ 1 ( Wants AGENTS WANTED AGENTS—Home-thing: new; fastest gell ers and quickest repeaters on earth. Permanent, profitable business; pood for SSO to $75 a week. Address American Products Co., 1684 Third "SL, Cincinnati Ohio. AGRNTS—-Make money selling the ad vertlsed Baldwin Double Service House Dresses and Aprons. Clean, lu crative occupation for ambitious ladies Repeat orders. Write to-day for par ticulars. Baldwin Garment Co., Holy oke, Mass. AGENTS—If I had your name I e'ould show you how to earn $25 to SSO 7im e nnn' ?J®« ate , st ® el l er in years. Over <OO,OOO sold in last six months. Every housewife will buy on Postal brings liberal proposition and free sam ple. Address Manufacturer, 1 Union Square. New York, SALESMEN WANTED. SIDELINE MEN—Make SIOO.OO velvet next week. You can. Others do. Ross made $13.00 first morning. Electric. Hashing changeable sign. Outselling everything at SIO.OO. Gives SIOO.OO Adv. Service. Terms 30 days. Freo sample. !■ lashtrlc Sign Works, Chicago. SALESMEN—-Three hustlers wanted for til?!?. • oUtß ' ( 'e of Harrisburg; Slow to J2oo monthly; pay every Thurs day. No samples, no selling or collect ing; such complete instructions given that a live wire Is bound to make big money Write now to get territory. W U Brc vr ne ' Secretary, 538 Schwind HELP WANTED—MALE AND FE _____ MALE BI ,V, LY SUNDAY'S MESSAGE—SeIIing like wildfire. We need more inen and women to help distribute. Full time or spare time. Wholesale Supply House. 26 North Third St.. top floor. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. LADIES lmmediately. Home-work evenings. Filling—labeling boxes. Cam earn $6.00 to $15.00 weekly. No experience. No canvassing. Steady. Enclose stamp. Erina Specialty Co., Toronto, Ont. WANTED Lady traveler. Experi ence unnecessary. Salary, commission e *l )e » se allowance to right lady. Mcßrady A 2 Co., Chicago. LADIES— 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 National l'orm Co., Box 828, Chicago. DO you want another $2 daily? No experience; constant spare lime work knitting hosiery; machines furnished on contract; we take product. Gleason Wheeler Co. (Inc.), 337 Madison, Chi cago. LADIES—Make shields at home; SIO.OO per 100. No canvassing required, bend stamped-addressed envelope for iV? 1 . Particulars. Eureka Co., Dept. 11-D, Kalamazoo, Mich. INTELLIGENT Person may earn $S to S2O weekly, spare time at home, writ ing for newspapers. Send for particu !?r rs, u! National Press Syndicate, 1249 Washington, D. C. WANTED—-Two lady canvassers of good address to advertise articles of outward wearing apparel. A clean and agreeable position for capable persons Give recommendation. Address No. 3723 care Star-Independent. \\ ANTED Girls over 16 years of age to learn cigar making. Paid while learn- Apply at Harrisburg Cigar Company, 500 Race street. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. COLORED woman wants day's work Address MRS. FLORENCE MAJKTT' Oberlin, Pa. WANTED—Seamstress would like plain sewing by the day or week, at home or out. Reasonable rates. Inquire 446 Boyd Ave. WANTED—Position as housekeeper; can give reference: would like to have her two children with her. Address or call third door from the church at Progress. PLAIN SEWING to do at home. Apply 1120 Montgomery St. WANTED - Middle-aged lady wishes maternity nursing. Apply 1120 Mont gomery street. W ? n^4 N " wants ironing to do at home. WO3 Sarah Ave., City. WANTED—Mrs. Mary A. Bostdorf, Penn near Boas, to whom two reserved tickets were awarded to-day, good for »?° Performance at Orpheum, March 30, 19In. Call for them at Staj-- Independent office before 8 p. m., March 29, 1910, or they will .be forfeited.- WANTED—Position as housekeeper, by young 1 woman of experience. Ad dress 3726, care Star-Independent. A YOUNG LADY would like general housework or day work. Call or ad dress 1005 N. Third St. WANTED—Young lady wishes position in office, can give reference. Call or write 1249 Market s-treet. WANTED—'Young 1 lady wants work by the day or week, in private family Apply 1005 N. Third. y ' , | Basinass Opportunities v BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. BUY OIL STOCK in 861,000,000 com pany, just organized; ground floor proposition; 100 per cent, dividends 90 days possible; 20 wells at once; quick action on your money; limited number shares at 2c Bhare; 810 buys 500 par value stock; big advance in stock soon; selling fast; remit now; write for free Information; dividends declared soon. Amalgamated Oil Co., 1180 Oolcord Bldg., Oklahoma. Okla. BUSINESS CHANCES. OPPORTUNITY of a lifetime. Co-oper ate with us on a -big money-making proposition; particulars free. Manufac- STAR-INDEPENDENT WANT ADS. BRING RESULTS. \/y-■ ■ T.T . ? :: : - ... ,-V v HARRTSBT7RO STAR-INDEPENDENT. SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 27, 1915. Miscellaneous ■ FURNITURE PAOKINQ PACKING—A H. SHRENK. 1»0» North Sixth street, flnt class packer of fur nlture, china and brlc*bi&c. Hell phou* t»»W. ! w. J. WENRICH, 339 Hamilton street— Furniture, chin* and piano packing, shipments looked after at both end* kinds of hauling. Bell pboufc PERSONAL. LADIES—When delayed or Irregular, use Triumph Pills; always uepchd able. "Relief" and particulars free. Write National Medical institute, Mil waukee, Wis. WANTED WANTED—A tenant for Locust Grove Farm; with or without stock and im plements; farm is three miles from Marysville. Address or telephone C. K. .VllLtLElt, Marysvllle. OLD COINS OLD COINS WANTED—»SO paid for dol lar, 1873, S mint; $2 for 1904 dollar, proof; |7 for 1853 quarter, no arrows. Many valuable coins circulating;. Send 4c foa large coin circular. It may mean large prolits to you. Send to Nuims inaiilc Dank, Dept. 30. Ft. Worth. Tex. STORAGE. STORAGE in 2-story brick building, I rear 408 Market St. Household goous In clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. G. DINNER, Jeweler, tug Market SU FIRE-PROOF STORAGE warehouse, di vided into private rooms tor storage of household goods. New building. Low insurance. Inspection lnviteu. 437-445 South Second street ILUUUSBUKG STORAGE C 9. FREIGHT DRAYAGE, storage, shippers and distributors of merchandise of all kinds; prompt and eflicidtu service. Warehouses 011 P. R. R. and P. Jc it tracks. MONTGOMERY & CO., Line, Tenth below Market Su RAZOR BLADES ALL KINDS of razor blades resharpen ed; made better than new; safety, Hie per dozen; Star, 15c; old style, Jdc; e orders Henry Gilbert Ac Sous' Hardware, 219 Market street. MONEY TO LOAN MOST MONEY LOANED—On Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Firearms. Musical instruments. Hignest cash prices for old gold and silver. Repairing a spe cialty. CITY LOAN OFFICE, ill Mar ket street WE LEND MONEY IN ANY AMOUNTS Payments to' fcuit borrower. Small loans a specialty. Positively lowest rales in the city. Up-to-date methods. Licensed, bonded and incorporated. . PENNA. INVESTMENT CO. 182 Walnut Street LOANS—SS to S2OO for honest working people keeping house. Kates less than legal Pay ments weekly or monthly. >Jo noti lication of employer or friends. CO-OPERATIVE L. & 1. CO 204 Chestnut St. Authorized Capital. (100,000 ANY person needing money In amounts from $5 to SOO holding a salaried po sition, would be benefited by calling on us. Employes' Discount Co., 36 North Third wmmmmmmm~. M 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 phane 3617 J. > Sale and Exchange FOR SALE FOR SALE—The best let of business wagons ever offered for sale in the city of Harrisburg. Wagons to suit ev erybody. GROCE'S WAGON SHOP, 1541 Walnut St. OVERLAND touring car, fully equip ped; new tires; for sale cheap. Will demonstrate. Apply 306 Relly St. SINGLE-CYLINDER Harley Davidson motorcycle, overhauled, first class condition; also full set automobile fend ers. W. L. DOWHOWER, 21 N. Fifth St., or 1811 Zarker. Bell phones. C. W. u. LANGLETZ, 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. DON'T PAY $2.00 and J3.00 f<ir hats when you can buy H. C. Dodge hats for 50 cents. Come and look them over. Open evenings. S. MELTZER, 513 Wal nut street. FIXTURES FOR SALE—2 wall cases, 12 feet each; one partition, one coun ter, 11 feet long, one cash register; all solid mahogany; five office chairs. Very cheap to quick buyer. Call Bell phone 2020H, or Independent 515. PRIVATiE oollection Victrola records, one-third t« one-half off listed price; sold slngly-or any number; mostly Red Seal records; 230 State St. Bell phone 686 R. Some choice bargains. FOR SALE—One road horse, nubber tired Jenny Llnd, rubber tired surrey, both good as new; market wagon and six sets harness, 214 Lincoln street, Steelton, Pa. Bell phone 6X or 6Y. FOR SALE—AT GABLED, 118, 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 SoutlT Second St.. 6,000 sets new Sash, Bxlo xl 2 L., primed and glazed, at 11.15 per sec Also other slses. LAWYERS' PAPER BOOKS Printed at this office in best style, at lowest prices and on short notice. Rail Estata n~i —run ■ i SEAL BBTATE FOE SALE —EDO BTWOODS— (Poultry Business) running* (Spring Water) fine meadow, all kinds choice fruit ($00) bushel apples (1914). Home, Barn, outbuildings, land mostly level (H) acres good (woodland). Only (half mile) to Trolley and Railroad Depot at large Market joining Susquehanna river. (J) young horses (1) fresh cow (8) hogs (S3) chickens, ducks, guineas and geese. All hay. straw, corn and oats. Farming Machinery. (42) acres only (11906); w*th everything Above (s£4oo). —MO RN I NGSUN— City Market (and) State Hospital. Trolley and Railroad Depot and Beau tiful River wltliln (4) squares to Dandy (50) acre farm, land level facing South, mostly New Buildings, water on porch. Choice Fruit (7) acres good woodland and great chance for Early Vegetables. Remember (match team) horses, (2) fresh cows (5) hogs (60) poultry (30) bushel oats (50) bushel corn (3) ton hay and straw. Farm alone ($2000); everything above ($2700). Phone (7 to 8) Evenings. —ORCHARDEE— Only (mile) to Court House and City Market. (3) fruit orchards (meadow) running spring water, loam soil mostly level (13) acres good woodland. Handy to (3) Railroads and (2) Trolley Lines. (4) valuable horses (3) fresh cows (7) hogs (115) poultry, all hfty, straw, oats and corn. Farming Machinery. (92) acre farm with (2) set of buildings only ($3800); with Stock (machinery) crops low price ($4900). Handy to Sha mokin, Sunbury, Danville and Blooms burg markets. GEORGE B. OSTRANDER Danville Telephones Sunbury Mornings (7 to 8) Evenings FOR SALE The Board of Commissioners of Pub lic Grounds and Buildings will offer at public sale, In front of State Capitol Building, at entrance. Fourth and State streets, Harrisburg, Penna., at 10 o'clock a. m., April 10th, 1915, the following buildings and structures upon the prem ises within the boundaries of the pro posed extension to Capitol Park, in Rlighth Ward, City of Harrisburg: Cowden street—lls, 117. 119, 121, 123, 406. 512. 514. m Filbert street —108, 110. North street—42s, 507, 509, 611, 717. Short street—l 23, 139, 143. South street—so 3, 510, 618, 601 (rear of No. 121 Cowden street), 606, 703. State street—4l3, 413-rear, 416, 417, 419, 421. 423. Walnut streftt—4lß, 510, 600, 602. The purchasers shall nay to the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, through the office of the Superintendent of Pub lic Grounds and Buildings, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, by certified check or United States currency, the amount at which the said building or buildings and structures are awarded to them, as fol lows: A cash payment of 25 per cent, shall be made on day of sale and the balance before entering upon the prop erty to remove the material purchased. In all cases where the premises are unoccupied, possession will be given the purchaser immediately. Where the premises are tenanted, possession will be given Immediately after the premises are vacated. The Commonwealth will not be responsible for any damage to property after possession Is given. Pur chaser shall state at time of their ofTer the time required to remove the buildings and material after being given possession by the Commonwealth, which In no ta.se shall be longer than 60 days. All building refuse shall be carted away from the premises by the pur chaser. All foundation walls must be taken down and removed at least three feet below level of street. The Board of Commissioners of Pub lic Grounds and Buildings reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. The work of removal shall be perform ed under the direction of and to the satisfaction of the Superintendent of Public Grounds smil Buildings. The sidewalks and street pavements are not to be removed by purchaser of buildings or structures under tills schedule. By order of the Board, SAMUEL B. RAMBO, Superintendent C. P. RODGERS. JR., Secretary. CO ACRES—Located In Adams Co., 2 miles southeast of York Springs; stone dwelling; frame barn; spring and running water; will exchange for city property. BRINTON-PACKER CO., Sec ond and Walnut streets. A HOME for those wanting outside of city; Dauphin, 8 rooms, house on n main street; lot 95x123. Price $1,200. H. G. PEDLOW, 110 S. Thirteenth St. FOR SALE—S2IOO will buy an Improved frame house, lot 95x105, corner prop erty, considerable fruit, chicken house. Inspect this property and other cheap property. BELL REALTY CO . Berirner Building. 3H ACRES, with 4-room house; excel lent placo for chickens, fruit and flowers. Address 3734, care Star-Inde pendent. FOR SALE—3 houses on Jefferson St, at reduced prices; part brick con struction, 6 rooms and bath, finished third floor, also 1 new brick home with all improvements, near the central part of the city; also building lots near Pen brook, 30x150; reduced In order to close them out;- also building lots at River side and Paxtang. l-'or terms and prices apply *o S. HALDEMAN & iK>., Carpen ters and Builders, 3222 N. Sixth St., Harrisburg, Pa. Also Job carpenter work promptly and neatly attended to by calling Bell phone 3622J3. CORNER PROPERTY—Steam heat; gas, electric light; porch front; enclosed concrete rear porch; lot 20x120; brick house; only $3,200. Inspect It. BELL REALTY CO., Bergner Building. CITY PROPERTY FOB SALE— -2036 Boaa St., 2H-story frame dwell ing, 6 rooms, porches, drive alley on rear; Btable; lot 22x110. Price, $1,650. 559 Camp St, 3-story frame, 8 looms and bath: cemented cellar; front porch; corner propelty; lot 15\130. Price right. 1335 Coivden St.: 2V4-story frame; rental income $12.00. Price 11,350. 1621 Fulton St.; new 2-story brick; 6 rooms and bath; gus; furnace. Price, $2,100. BKIN TON - PACK EE CO., Second and Walni* Sts. FRONT ST., Wormleysburg—2 houses; one 6 rooms and pantry, other 8 rooms. Each has bath, gas, electric light, ce ment cellar and walks: side ami front porch. Lots 25x150. Price $2400 and S2BOO. .Address N. C„ P. O. box 147, Wormleysburg, Pa. SIOO WILL GIVE YOU possession to any _ one of three houses; balance on easy monthly payments; prices $1,400, SI,BOO, $2,400. Why pay rent? BELL. REALTY CO., Bergner Building. FOR SALE—I3I Royal Terrace; 2-»tory brick; 1933 Derry St., all conven iences, 3-story frame; 1927-1929, two lots. 20x125. Bell phone. J. O. MAT TER, 1933 Perry. FOR SALE at a reduced priae; corner plot, 50x100; with two houses thereon; located at 325-327 S. Front street, .Hteel ton; drive alley on rear. BEL* REAL TY CO., Bergner Building. FOR SAL.E—PIot of ground, 105x50 ft.; southeast corner Sixteenth and Brlggs streets. For informatltfn, write to MRS, ANNA HBNING, 217 A O-k St., Wee hawken, N. J. FOR SALE—Look at 1345 North street, offered for sale at an attractive price; eight rooms, bath, gas, furnace, porches, both streets paved. BELL REALTY CO.. Bergner Building. FOR SALE—Grocery sto»e, furniture, 3 counters, shelving with rocker bins. Apply 2019 Green St. FOR SALE—Two 2-story frame dwell ings, with all modern improvements; located on Linden street, near Walnut street. Will net 9 per ceftt. J. E. OIP PLE, 1261 Market St. FOR SALE—Five good paying proper ties; at a very low figure; good loca tion; will not be sold separately. Ad dress No. 3489, care Star-Independent. FOR SALE—City and suburban homes and home sites; flrst class business propositions. KOUOH, BRIOHTBILL & KLINE. Sixth andßeily Sts. Both phones. Raal Estata j REAL BBTATE FOB RENT APARTMENTS 1830 Derry, 3rd floor UE.OO 1317 Derry, 2nd floor, $36.00 1315 Market $30.00 239 B. 13th. ...$30.00, $32.50 and 136,00 1216 Market. $22.50 218 8.. 19th—HOUSES $25.00 424 S. Thirteenth,. $25.00 425 S. Thirteenth,* $25.00 134 Sylvan Terrace $25.00 310 Crescent St $23.00 1214-1447 Berryhill $22.50 1202 Market $22.50 1218 Swatara St $20.00 630 S. 1# H, all Improvements,.. .$15.00 184*7 Derry, 4 large rooms. Imp.,. .$12.00 Rutherford Heights $ll.OO 1440 Vernon, Sll.OO 1320 N. Front, for colored. $ll.OO 1830 Berryhill St., 3 rooms, SB.OO HARVEY T. SMITH. 204 S. 13th. Bell 248 M. FOR RENT—B-rooim brick house, all Improvements, No. 2122 A Moore St., $16.00. Possession April 15. S. C. SWALLOW, Canvp Hill. Bell 3048 M. FOR RENT No. 1413 Market St $26.50 No. 1110 Walnut St $20.00 No. 2016 Kensington St $10.50 No. 1019 S. 21 ft St SIO.OO J. E. GIPPLE, FOR RENT—April 1, 927 North Second street, 10-room house, with all Im plements. Inquire next door, 929 N. Second street. WILLIAM URICH. WHY RENT? when $25 will give you possession to a new brick house never occupied, and payments of sl7 per month. H. G. PEDLOW. UP B. 13th St. HOUSE FOR RIENT—No. 1512 Reglna St. Large yard; side entrance;. with or without automobile garage. Phone L MI.MTER, No. 1187 Market. St. Both phones. FOR RENT—622 Emerald, .porch, front yard, $19.00; 225 Boss, 9 rooms, $28.00; 13 S. 18th, steam heat, porch, $22.50; 2006 Penn; $12.00; 550 Race, $15.00. Ap ply 815 Green. FOR RENT'—Eight-room houses, 38-40 Linden street, with all Improvements; rent $15.00 per month. Apply GEO. W. ORTH. 423 Walnut St. Newly remod eled. Will be ready April Ist. FOR RENT—I44S-1447 Berryhill street; 9 rooms and bath, $22.50; 1409 Green St., $14.00; possession of all immediately. JOHN H. MA LONEY, Real Estate and General Insurance, 1619 Green St. FOR RENT—Cozy home, 2227 N, Fourth, eight rooms and bath, all conven iences, front porch, grass pioto; rent $23.00. Inquire W. H. MOODY, Room 207, 8 N. Market Sq. 1425 Walnut St., 3 s. b„ 8 r„ ....$25.00 23 N. 18th St, 3 s. b $28.00 1103 N. 2nd St., 2% »• f- 6 r„ ...$28.00 Derry St (Paxtang) $30.00 612 N. 16th St., 3 s. b., f $30.00 2202 N. sth St., 3 s. b„ 7 r $32.00 2220 N. 3rd St., 3 s. b $32.50 IS2 Chestnut St, 3 s. b., 9 r $45.00 2230 N. ,2nd St., 3 s. b.. 10 r $15.00 21st & Chestnut (Bellevue park), $55.00 1838 N. 2nd St. & garage, $60.00 MILLER BROS. & CO. FOR RENT—2OS State St.; three-story brick house; modern improvements. Steam heat. Electric light. Inquire 1904 N. Second 8t Bell phone 228i11. FOR RENT—No. 1011 N. Third St.— House and store room; all conven -1 iences: steam heat. No. 1118 N. Fourteenth St.; corner of Cumberland street; all improvements; back and front stairs; large front porch; a tine location. C. H. ORCUTT, 267 Cumberland St. FOR RENT—Private rooms for house hold goods, In new fireproof building. Clean and safe. Inspection invited. 437- 445 & Second St HARRISBURG STOR AGE COMPANY. FOR RENT—Houses with all improve ments, at moderate rentals. J. & '-.IPPI-H:. 1251 Market St FUBN7.SHED BOOMS FOB BENT. FOR RENT—New furnished front rooms facing Capitol Park; stationary wash stands, hot and cold running water; eiectrlo light In each room; also use of phone and large bath. Apply 410 North »tre«t. APARTMENTS FOB BENT FOR RENT—Two 5-room corner apart ments, modern improvements, front and rear porches. Apply 2019 Green St. APARTMENT FOR RENT—Second floor, six large rooms, four bav windows, all facing street and Capitol, tiled bath, pantry; city steam and electric lights. Inquire 400 North street. FOR RENT—Apartment of flvo rooms, bath and laundry room, second floor, corner property, plenty of light; must be seen to be appreciated. GEORGE W. MYERS, 225 Hummel St. REDUCED RENTS—Three modern, im proved 7-room apartments for rent to adults. All conveniences. Location 239 S. Thirteenth St Apply on premises or phone 2283 L*. REAL ESTATE FOB SALE OB BENT HOUSES FOR RENT and 2V4-story dwelling houses for sale. Elder Real Egta^e_Co^_24th_and^De r ry St«. BOABDINO WANTED CHRISTIAN young man desires board ing south of Market ittreet. Address 3730, care Star-Independent. BOOMS FOB BENT FOR RENT—Second floor front room; electric light and use of bath; cen trally located, on South street near Third 233 South St Death and Obituary DIED. BOWMAN—John Bowman, aged 63 years, died Friday, March 26, 1915. Brief funeral services Tuesday after noon at 1.30 o'clock, at his late resi dence at Green Hill. Further services at 2.45 o'clock, at Shoop's Church. Rela tives and friends are invited without further ceremony. Interment in Shoop's Church cemetery. I HARRIS—Daisy F. Harris died March 25, 1915, In her 41»t year. Funeral service! Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the residence of her parents, Mr. an/1 Mrs. W. H. Rudy. 1212% N. Seventh St. Relatives arid friends are invited to attend without ■further notice. Interment in Harris burg cemetery. RHINE—On March 26, 1918, Mrs. Mar garet Rhine, widow of Frank Rhine. Funeral on Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock, from her son's residence, 324 S. Fifteenth street. NEWCOMER—On Friday, March 26, 1915, William I* Newcomer. 1718 N. Fifth street, aged 57 years. Funeral on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from Ills late residence, 1718 N. Fifth street. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Interment In East Harrisburg cemetery. HODGE—'Mrs. Lillian Hodge, widow of the late Archibald Hodge, Jr., 1532 V 4 N. Fourth street, died March 25, aged ,58 years. Funeral services Monday ait 2 o*lock from her late residence. Friends and relatives invited to attend without fur ther notice. / 1 For Sale On Terms to Suit Located on Derry street, between 21st and 22nd streets, built for comfort and convenience; wide paved *tree>t, excellent car service. Home buyers should not purchase before taking a look at this well located property. It would take a whole page to describe the reason why YOU should investi gate this proposition. All the information will be cheerfully given to you, when you come to inspect this extraordinary opportunity. Open for Inspection at all tlinen. Including Sunday. CAI.I, AT P. VAN DKRI.OO, llulldrr, 2110 DKHRV STHBET, or Third and State streets, Masonic Temple Bulldlnic. FOR RENT- H J LL CREST J'ABGE COUNTRY HOME— Adjoining New Cumberland, and along: Yellow Breeches Creek. Private, yet within two minutes' walk to the trolley. Entirely remodeled, 14 rooms, electric light, gas, steam heat, hardwood floors, porte cochore, tennis court; all Improvements and large grounds, with beautiful shade trees, new garage with granolithic floor and driveway; brick house for men servants; stable, carriage house, etc. Will bo rented furnished or unfurnished, BARON BESTECKI BELLA VISTA—NEW CUMBERLAND I*. 0., PA BELL PHONE V Lost and Found L s , FOUND. FOUND—The way to end your cleaning and dyeing worries by calling either phone for Egger/'s Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market St 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, Hoftman- Kerns, 337 Chestnut Bell phone. Call- Ing and delivering. LOST A PAIR of Shur-on glasses, In case, with Cocklin's name—Green street, between Harris and Relly; Second, be tween Reily and State. Return to 1518 Green street. / L/>ST—A gold watch charm locket con taining two small pictures of chil dren. Return to Hershey Creamery and get reward. FINANCE WEEKLY BANK CLEARINGS Brad street's Figures for Last Week in Harrisburg and Other Cities Bank clearings in the United States for the week ending 'March 25, as re ported to Bradstreet's Journal, New York, aggregate $2,892,223,000, against $3,090,662,000 last week and $3,167,451,000 in this week last year. Canadian clearings aggregate $ 122,- 209,000, as against $121,709,000 last week and $137,782,000 in this week last year. Following are the returns for this week, with percentages of change from this week last year: New York $1,612,558,000 D 11.7 Chicago 283,088,000 D 8.7 Philadelphia 136,797,000 D 4.3 Boston 137,797,000 D 5.3 .St. IX)UIs 69,758,000 D 9.0 Kansas City 63,719,000 T 24.0 Pittsburgh 43,697,000 D 17.9 San Francisco 45,414,000 I 4.9 Baltimore 31,035,000 D 8.6 Scranton 2,961,000 D 13.5 Reading *1,775,000 Wilkes-Barre 1,415,000 I 1.2 Lancaster 1,508,000 D 7.3 Tlarrisburg 1,642,000 I 24.0 Erie *920,000 York 828,000 I 3.2 Chester, 557,000 D 6.8 "Last week's. Philadelphia Closing Prices Philadelphia, March 27.—Stocks clos ed steady: Cambria Steel, 42 General Asphalt, 24% do., preferred 64% Lake Superior Corp 6 Lehigh Navigation, 73% Valley 68% P. R. R 53 5-16 Philadelphia Electric 24 Philadelphia Company 31% do., preferred 33 P. R T. 10% Reading, 73% Storage Battery 48Vt Union Traction 3554 LT. G. T 84 'i U. S. Steel, 48% Philadelphia Produce Market Philadelphit, Pn., March 27.—Wheat lower; No. 2 red spot, ejeport, 151® 158V4; No. 1 northern, Duhith ex.port, 159V|@164H. Corn lower; No. 2 spot, export, 75® 76; No. 2 yellow, local, 79@80. Oats lower; No. 2 white, 62V5@63%. Bran steady; winter, per ton, $28.50; spring, per ton, $25.50@26.00. Refined sugars firm; powdered, 6.00; fine granulated, 5.90; confectioners' A. 6.80. Butter higher; western creamery, ex tra, 30; nearby prints, fancy, 33. Eggs firm; nearby firsts, free case, $0.1.'; current receipts, free case, $6.00; western extra lirsts, free case, $6.15; firsts, tree case, $6.00. Live poultry steady; fowls, 16@17; old roosters, UW@l2; chickens, 14@17; turkeys, 15@17; ducks, 15@16; geese, 12 @ 16. Dressed poultry firm; fowls, fancy, 19@20; do., average 16@18; unattract ive, 14@15; old roosters, 14; frozen fowls. 16@18; frozen turkeys, fancy, £1 @22; do., fair to good, 18 @2O; broiling chickens, 22@27; frozen ducks, 12@18; frozen geese, 12® 16. Potatoes weak; Pennsylvania, per 45@50. Flour nominal; winter straight, 6.60@ 6.85; spring straight, 6.75@7.00; do., pat ent, 7.00@8.00. Hay weak; timothy No. f large bales, 18.00; No. 1 medium bales, 17.50@18.00; No. 2 do., 15. 50® 16.50; No. 3 do., 14.000 15.00. Clover mixed light, 17.00® 17.50; No. 1 do., 16.00@1«.50; No. 2, do.. 14.50 015,50. 11 Building An Income like constructing a building, should be accomplished with different elements on a sound foundation. You need vol ume of income in addition to dependability. Then too you should provide for emergen cies, with availability of at least a portion of your princi pal. Our large variety of carefully selected Municipal, Railroad and Public Utility Bondsyieldingfrom 456 to 6% enables us to provide efficient use of investment funds for experienced investors. Cor respondence solicited. General circular 0-43 tent an rifaui N. W. Halsey & Co. 1421 Chestnut St., Philadelphia New York Chicago Ban Frmnelx* (loaton Baltimore St. lonti EARNINGS 80% 1914 DIVIDENDS 62%% A LISTED STOCK SURE MONEY MAKER | W» deal in all securities ! CLARENCE CONE & CO., 45 Ilroadnay, New York [FOR SALE Look here! Do yon want to buy a new home? Oo 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 wa-ter In cellar. Parlor and dining room, large kitch en, Ave bed rooms and bath, six large ilosets, vestibule and open stairways. Gas and electric lights. Parlor and dining room finished floors. No houses in the city for the price ask ed. Buy now and you can selact paper to suit. Go to see them at once, before too late. The prloe will surprise you. F. H. Hantzman Office o<lo lIrIKBS St. For Rent Desirable offices in the Union Trust Building. Apply Union Trust Co. \ [ BAKERY 1 FOR SALE Well Established Bakery Stand Boas and Oowden Streets Two-story bake house, 21x44 feet, with two good ovens. Dwelling, 9 rooms and bath, and store room. All in good condition. Easy terms. Immediate possession. T. B. Rockafellar 202 NORTH STREET V. mJ Chicago Live Stock Market Chicago, March 27.—Hogs—Receipts, 8,000; strong; 5c above yesterday's av erage. Bulk, 6.65(g>6.75; light. 6.55® 6.774; mixed, G. 50 5/ 6.80; heavy, 6.30# 6.75; rough, 6.30®#.45; pigs, 5.40@8.45. Cattle—Receipts, 100; steady. Native steers, 6.00@8.80; western, 5.50@7.50: cows and heifers, 3.00@ 7.85; calves, 6.75 @ 10.25. Sheep—'Receipts, 500; steady. Sheep. 7.158.25; yearlings, 7.90@9.25; lambs, 7.50@9.85.
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