: w 1 r- "* • 4 ; . vv — /; _ y _ \ *• • —TjT^r^T- —• Pl " ; ."," pl *"+ ■ '■■ . HAJtRISBTTRG STAR-INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 3, The Star-Independent Give ?* w 'v 2 Orpheu'm 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 draw the tickets please call for them before 8 o'clock to-morrow evening or they will be forfeited. (These names are drawn from Boyds Directory by a blindfolded girl.) Wants ' HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—An honest young man to ' drive laundry wagon; one who can solicit* trade preferred. Troy Laundry, 1520 Fulton St. EARN a weekly salary addressing en velopes at home; either sex; full par ticulars 10c. F. G. Hine, Garden Grove, lowa. WANTED —Piano teacher (located near car line), to represent us. Good pay for spare time. Address Christensen School of Popular Music, 114 Christen sen Bldg., Chicago!. _ WANTED —Tenant farmer for farm of 40 acres, located in Dauphin county, ■even miles from Harrisburg and IVi miles from trolley. Immediate posses sion. References required. Address 3736. care Star-Independent. S3O WEEKLY, evenings at home. Ev erything furnished, no experience, no canvassing. Don't worry about capital. Boyd H. Brown, Omaha, Nebr. SBO MONTHLY and expenses to travel, distribute samples and take orders, appoint agents; permanent. Jap-Amer ican Co., Chicago. WANTED —At once; young men for itu 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. WANTED—Traveler. Age 27 to 50. Ex perience unnecessary. Salary, com mission and expense allowance to right man. J. E. Mcßrady, Chicago. ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN WANTED: Ablebodied unmarried men between ages 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 Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building, 3d & Market sts., Harrlsburg, Pa, WANTED—Men prepare as * flremen. brakemen, motormen, colored porters Pennsylvania railroads. Experience not necessary. SBO to SIOO month. Write Inter Railway Dept. 101, Indianapolis. 2nd. HELP WANTED. SLAVE a contract to distribute a mil lion free pkgs. soap powder with soaps, eitc. Want reliable men and women to help. $15.00 weekly. Wav erly Brown, 730 N. Franklin, Chicago. AGENTS WANTED KOKO - WHEAT - CRISP, SIO.OO dally profit. Beats pop-corn. 5c package costs l'/4e. Can of samples, 10c. Partic ulars free. Machine and instructions, $7.60, prepaid. Corneau Co., 506 Fark elde, Chicago. OPPORTUNITY of a lifetime." Co-"op erate with us on a big imoney-maklng proposition. Particulars free. Manu lactors Marketing Co., 2-E, Jeannette, Pa. AGENTS—'Free Hsc box face powder with every package washing crystal. "Your credit is good. Write quick. Se cure territory now. G. X. Newbrfrry Co., 200-214 No. Peoria, Chicago. WANTED—Divisional and district man agers; labor saving 20th century household necessity; 1915 Invention; sells itself; S2OO per month guaranteed. 1 fWebster-Allen Specialty Co., Box 974, Johnstown, Pa. ■WANTED—Responsible representative in each county; new combination; 12 tools in 1. Sells at sight to farmers, teamsters, contractors, etc. Weight 24 lbs., lifts 3 tons, hoists, stretches wire, pulls posts. Many other uses; free sample to active agents; easy •work; big profits; one agent's profit $45.50 in one day. Another SI,OOO in December, 1914. We start you. Write • to-day for big color plate. "Quick ac tion secures exclusive sale. Harrah Mfg. Co., Box H-20, Bloomfield, Ind. AGENTS—Snappiest household line on earth; red hot sellers, steady repeat ers; 100 per cent, profit. 250 light weight fast selling, popular-priced necessities. Agent's outfit free. Get busy quick; •write to-day; postal will do. American Products Co., 1668 American Bldg., Cin cinnati, O. AGENTS—Make money selling the ad vertised Baldwin Double Service House Dresses and Aprons. Clean, lu crative occupation for ambitious ladles. Repeat orders. Write to-day for par ticulars. Baldwin Garment Co., Holy- L oke, Mass. AGENTS—If I had your name I could i show you how to earn $25 to SSO I weekly. Greatest seller in years. Ovor 700,000 sold in last six months. Every I housewife will buy on sight. Postal brings liberal proposition and free sam- I pie. Address Manufacturer, 1 Union 1 Square, New York. /-"~ 1 1 " > Choice Suburban Homes For Sale 7ltx-1341 FT. Improved with a two-story frome | house built in 1913—six rooms—hath —electricity—porches shade and fruit trees. Five minutes' walk from trolley. Located on Long street, Camp Hill v I'rlec » MiliM FT. 5 cent carfare from Harrisburg— on the east side of Bridge street, ' near Twelfth, Elkwood. Improved with a 1H - story new i frame bungalow—five rooms—bath— > front porch—lawn and garden. Price If IVOO MIVEHMIUF 32x150 ft. AV'ell-bullt 2V4-story brick house with eleven rooms—bath and hot water heat. A detached house, finished In de tail and In every way a delightful i home place. See us for price and inspection of" property. KILLER BROTHERS CO. SEAL ESTATE Fire Insurance Surety Bonds Locust and Court Streets Wants * / . SALESMEN WANTED. 0 | SALES MANAGERS and salesmen for 11 latest office efficiency machine; [, sells $25.; liberal proposition and Ex clusive territory; state whether able to finance carrying stock for free trials. - Postamper Co., New York Life Bldg., - Chicago. WANTEl)—Salesman in this territory to sell our mints and chewing gum to r retail trade through jobbers only. Ex- V elusive territory allotted. Liberal com -1 missions. Good future. L. P. Larson, Jr.. Co., 501 No. LaSalle, Chicago, 111. " SALESMEN— Sideline; $5,000 commis * sions split among our salesmen week > ly; electric window sign; Hashing 2 | changeable wording. Sells $lO. Thirty ! day* time. Free sample. Moss made s 143.00 first morning. You can too. Write IMashtric Sign Works. Chicago. ° SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. - YOUNG MAN, 21 years of age, wants t employment of any kind; city pre ;. ierred. DALLAS MOWRY, P. O. Box . 263, Newville, Pa, . YOUNG colored man desires position as - „ waiter or useful man in private fam -3 lly. 154 Balm St. MILES. . WANTED Experienced man wants i, work of any kind around houses, such as digging gardens, flower beds, white - washing, cleaning, etc. C. M., 1229 . Cowden street. t WANTED—Work; either all or part of the time, by a young man who Is working his way through a business I college In this city; experienced in crat i lug and shipping. Address 3728, care t Star-Independent. 1 1 HELP WANTED—FEMALE. . LADIES —Make shields at home; SIO.OO - o P er No canvassing required. Send stamped-addressed envelope for i particulars. Eureka Co., Dept. 112 D, Kalamazoo, Mich. ' 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 Copying Co., Box 828, Chicago. DO you want another $2 dauy? No experience; constant spare ii.no work I knitting hosiery; machines furnished on contract; we take product. Helping Hand Stores (Inc.), Chicago. : LADIES lmmediately. Home work, evenings. Addressing, folding ihy-u --lars, etc. $5.00 per 1,000. No sche.no No canvassing. Excellent opportunity. . Enclose stamp. Erina Specialty i_o Toronto, Ont. WANTED—Housekeeper in private fam ily of one; good place for right party; one who can take care of garden An- i dresß D- L- Franklintov. n. Pa. I WANTED—A middle-aged lady for light housekeeping for an Invalid- j must have reference. A good home to the right party. Apply 1736 Fifth St. WANTED Girls over 16 years of age to learn cigar j making. Paid while learn ing. Apply at Harris burg Cigar Company, 500 Race; street. j SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE, j WANTED—By colored woman, dav's ; work sweeping and cleaning or iro'n- ! ing. Call or address 1425 N, Fourth St., cor. Basin Ave. I WANTED—Experienced young colored ! girl wants general housework. Will ! •stay in city at night, but not at place §J wd »H*? r f nce * Address 518 Cameron St.. Middletown, Pa. A YOUNG LADY would like place to do; housework or day's work. Call or ! address 439 Broad St. COLORED woman wishes day's work or washing. Apply 1308 N. Seventh St. WANTED—Work, house cleaning and general renovating. References. Ap- Ply or wrjte Liberty St. W ANTED—Work by the day by color- I ed woman. Cati give reference. An ply 1215 N. Seventh St. i A WELL experienced cook desires em \ ployment, in hotel or boarding house. Call 1211 Wallace St. Lost and Found 1 1 FOUND. | FOUND—The way to end your cleaning j and dyeing worries by calling either phone for Eggert's Steam Dyeing and i o. ren , c «t l 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 ! Wofks. 1409 N. Third. Branch, Hoffman- Kerns, 337 Chestnut. Bell phone. Call- I lng^jtnd_djfrliverlng. LOST 1 LOST—GoId rosary, in small purse, Sunday, after 10 o'clock mass. St. , Lawrence church. Has "Mrs. S. Coz | /.oil" engraved on back of cross. Re | ward if returned to 1108 A Market St Business Opportunities BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. WE HAVE exceptional facilities, expert selling force and are open for addi tional specialties or will represent man ufacturers on liberal terms. Send sam ples. Schroder Company, 30 Church street, New York. CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS for sale well equipped; good location; rent reasonable. Also good grocery store for sale at Inventory. Full Information at our offices. BELL REALTY CO., Bergner Building. EVERG~REEN STItEKT PROPERTY for Bale; improved brick house, near Market street. Also corner prbperty. at No. 10 S. Eighteenth St. Full informa tion at BELL REALTY CO., Bergner Building. Raal Estate REAL ESTATE TOE BALE FOR SALE—9I2, 914, 916 and 918 May St.; new 2-story brick dwellings, each 6 rooms and bath: furnace; front porch. Price of all, >7,150. Will sell se-para:e. We9t Fairvlew, Enola road, near Lantz's store, fraime. 8 room*, furnace; lot 50x110; front and rear porch. BRINTON-PACKJJR CO., Sec ond and Walnut Sts. LOOK what $2,700 will buy! 30-acre farm,-located 3 miles west of Golds boro, 11 milo»'from Harrlsburg; 6-room frame dwelling; bank barn; spring and running water; large variety of fruit; ulso 2 horses; one brood sow; 2 market wagons; one farm wagon; plow; har row; hay rake; corn planter; corn plow; mower; cultivator and 2,000 feet of fin ished lumber. Possession at once. BRINTON-PACKER CO., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE The Board o£ Commissioners of Pub- I lie Grounds and Buildings will offer at i public sale, in front of State Capitol | Building, at entrance, Fourth and State streets, Harrlsburg, Penna., at 10 o'clock a. m., April 10th, 1915, the following ' buildings and structures upon the prem i ises within the boundaries of the pro posed extension to Capitol Park, In j Eighth ward. City of Harrlsburg; Cowden 3tieet—lls, 117, 119, 121. 123, 406, 512, 514. • ! Filbert street—loS, 110. I North street—42s, 507, 509, 511, 717. Short street —123, 139, 143. South street—so 3, 510, 51S, 601 (rear of No. 12L Cowden street), 606, 703. , State street—4l3, 413-rear, 415, 417, .419, ! 4 21, 123. , ; Walnut street—4lS, 510, 600. 602. The purchasers shall pay to the Coui ! monwealth of Pennsylvania, through i the olflce of the Superintendent of Pub lic Grounds and Buildings. Harrlsburg, I Pennsylvania, by certllied 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 j balance before entering upon the prop erty to remove the material purchased. > In all cases where the premises are • j unoccupied, possessing will be given j the purchaser Immediately. Where the | premises are tenanted, possession will be given immediately after the premises 1 are vacated. T\>e Commonwealth will | not be responsible for any damage to I property after possession is given. Pur i chaser shall state at time of their I offer the time required to remove the (buildings and material after being given possession by the Commonwealth, which ! in no c;).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 anil removed at least three feet below level of street. I Trie Hoard of Commissioners of Pub | lie tirounds and Buildings reserves the l ight to accept or reject any or all bids. I The work of removal shall be perform ;ed under the direction of and to the 'Satisfaction of the Superintendent of ! Public (irotiii is and Buildings. , The sidewalks and street pavements i are not lu be mmoved by purchaser of I builcHn .s or structures under tills l schedule. liy order of ilie Board, SAMUEL 15. RAMBO. Superintendent. C. P FIODGKR& JR., titeretary. (40) ACHES ($1030) (Grout Opportunity) at (Edge) of City Market. Home, l>ain, wagon, hog, poultiy ami storage buildings. Two I large fruit orchards (5) acres good i woodland, running (Spring Water) val j liable meadows, apples, cherries, plums, , 0) bushel corn, fanning machin , cry, all straw, hay and manure. ; cyeoHGK n. OSTRANDER | Danville Telephones Sunbury Mornings (7 to 8) Evenings I FOR SALE—Several properties at an at tractive price, with little cash needed. I No.v Is ihe time to buy. Consider it and set particulars. BELL REALITY CO., ! e ''g"er Building. I WHY NOT get a list of properties whic-h we are ottering for sale? Some desir-v i able properties are offered at reduced [price. BELL REALTY CO., Bergner Building. FARM of 100 acres in Fishing Creek Valley, Dauphin County, lo miles from C . U X,Y i ' l ' iee *I.OOO. H. G. PEDLOW, 110 b. Thirteenth St. IF YOU are considering a summer home look at this Dauphin property; S-room house, .lot 95x123 feet; immediate pos session; price $1,200. H. G. PEDLOW. 110 S. Thirteenth St. 3-ACRE FARM FOR SALE 3 MILES east of Paxtonla at Shoop's Church—good house, 8 rooms—6 other good buildings; pleasantly situated for summer home—excellent place for poul try, fruit and flowers. Price, ...11,250 ' 31 ACRES—NO BUILDINGS fruit, grain in ground—lumber for building Included—l mile from L trolley —on the bargain list. Price, $1,650 — Easy terms. C. B. CARE, Care of Care's Grocery, Llnglestown, Pa. Description of theße and other sub urban property at 409 Market street. Harrlsburg, Pa. 6-ACRE fruit farm for sale; good house and barn; also ttve acres with house for rent. Apply to 132 N. Front St.. Steelton, Pa. * FARM FOR RENT—Near Rutherford station, containing 102 acres of good farm land; possession can be given about April 10. Apply to FOX & GUYER. Attorneys, Ivunkel Building, Harris burg. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR BENT HOUSES FOR RENT and 2MI -story dwelling houses for sale. Elder Real Estate Co.. ,24th and Derry Sts. FURNISHED BOOMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT—New furnished front rooms lacing Capitol Park; stationary wash stands, hot and cold rtfnnlng water; electric light in each room; also use of phone and large bath. Apply 410 North street APARTMENTS FOR RENT REDUCED RENTS—JThree modern, Im proved 7-room apartments for rent to adults. All conveniences. Location 239 S. Thirteenth St Apply on premises or phone 2283 L. J ROOMS FOR RENT TWO or three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; water and sink In room, used for cooking; use of bath' no children. Call at 620 Camp street. ' FOR RENT—Furnished room, second floor front, with privilege of kitchen; man and wife. 21 Vi Evergreen St. r \ Real Estate BEAL ESTATE TOR RENT CAMP HlLL—Corner of Market and Cumberland streets, brick house with all modern improvements; possession at once. Inquire of F. A. SEWISEMAN, Cum foerland St.. Camp Hill, Pa. FOR RENT No. 1413 Market St $2G.50 No. 1110 Walnut St $20.00 No. 2016 Kensington St $10.50 No. 1019 S. 21 % St SIO.OO J. E. GIPPLE, 1251 Market St. FOR RENT—No. 3010 A N. Third St. (Riverside), £V4 story brick, all Im provements, steam heat, new house. Ap ply to Mr. LUCAS, 303 Lewis street. Riverside, or CHAS. MOESLEIN, 217 North street. HOUSE FOR RENT—ISI2 Reglna StT; large front porch, large yard. With or without garage. Apply LUTHER MINTER, 1167 Market St., both phones. FOR RENT 1317 Derry St., apartment $35.00 1315 Market, apartment $30.00 239 S. 13th St., apartment, $27.50, $30.00, $32.50 1216 Market, apartment, $22.50 228 S. 19th St., house, s. $25.00 310 Crescent, house ~523.00 1218 Swatara, house, $20.00 1841 Zarker, house $20.00 1619 Zarker, house $16.00 530 S. 19% St., house $15.00 1847 Derry, house $12.00 Rutherford Heights, house, $11.00! 1320 N. Front, house $ll.OO I 1830 Berryhlll, house, SB.OO HARVEY T. SMITH, 204 S. 13th St., or Bell phone 248 M. FOR RENT—2223-25 Atlas Ave., 2hi story bricks. Rent, $15.00. 23 South 1 Third St., store room. H. M. BIRD, Union Trust Building. FOR RENT Several very: desirable North Second Street houses. Reasonable rentals. Miller Brothers & 'Co., Bell Phone 1595. FOR RENT—Houses with all improve ments, at moderate rentals. J. E. GIPPLE. 1251 Market St. STORE ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Store room, No. 5 Grace St., suitable for most any business; I large show window, steam heat; elec tric light; reasonable rent; two doors i from Market street and P. R. R. depot. Apply PLASTER'S JEWELRY STORE, .'{o2 Market street. j - Miscellaneous FURNITURE PACKING PACKING—A. H. SHRENK. 1908 North sixth street, first class packer of fur 19aW 8 ' chintt and or,cabraa Bell phone W. J. WENRICH, 339 Hamilton street—• Furniture, china and piano packing. Shipments looked after at both ends A* kinds of hauling. Bell phone OLD COINS OLD COINS WANTED—SSO paid for dol lar, 1873, S mint;' »2 for I#o4 dollar, proof; J7 for 1803 quarter, no arrows. Many valuable coins circulating. Send 4c tor large coin circular. It may mean large profits to you. Send to Numis matic Bank, Dept. 62. Ft. Worth. Tex. STORAGE. 6TORAGE In 3-story brick building, rear 408 Market St. Household goods in clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. G. DILNER, Jeweler, 408 Market St. FIRE-PROOF STORAGE warehouse, di vided into private rooms for storage of household goods. New building. Low Insurance. Inspection invited. 437-445 South Second street. HAKRIsuUIOi aI'UKAUE CO. FREIGHT DRAYAGE, storage, shippers and distributors of merchandise or all kinds; prompt and efficient service. Warehouses on P. fi. H. anu P. & it tracks. MONTGOMERY & CO., Pelpher blue. Tenth below Market St. RAZOR BLADES ALL KINDS of razor blades resharpen ed; made better than new; safety, 25c per uuaen; Star, 15c; old style, leave orders Henry Gilbert <* Sons' Hardware, SID Market street BICYCLES WANTED BICYCLES—We want, for immediate demand, 25 second-hand bicycles, coaster brakes, wheels, or any parts ot bicycles. Highest# casn prices. See us now! KEYSTONE CYCLE CO., 814 XM. ihird stieet. PERSONAL. LADIES—-When delayed or irregular, use Triumph PIUB; always depend able. "Kelief" and particulars free. Write Medical Institute, Mil waukee, Wis. _________ MONEY TO LOAN MOST MONEY LOANED—On Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Firearms, Musical Instruments. Highest cash prices for old gold and silver. Repairing a spe cialty. CITY. LUAN OFFICE, 411 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. 13a Walnut Street y 13.5 York 1,013,000 D 23.6 Chester 528,000 D 7.3 "Last week's. HOl'E TO SETTLE STRIKE Trolley Employes Go Into Sessidn With Mediators at Wilkes-Barre Wilkes-Barie, Pa, April 3.—The hope of a settlement of the trolley strike on the lines of the Wilkes-Barre Railway Company waH considerably brightened to-day when the striking em ployes went into session to consider a proposition made to the committee last night by the mediators. The proposi tion came aftet a previous conference of tihe government's conciliators with Manaf/fer T. A. Wright, of the traction company. The mediators profess to believe the situation is nearing a point to where both sides will get together to talk peace. They are awaiting the decieioil of the men's mass meeting and, if it is favorable, say they will confer with tho*tractioD officials late to-day to make final arrangements. In tihe meantime the whole system remains tied up, with no" attempt to operate- any cars. To Teach Preservation of Eggs New York, April 3.—The National "Housowuves' League will inaugurate next week a campaign designed to teac'h women how to preserve eggs in times of plenty so as to be indoi>endent of tho f,, hei) in days of scarcity. IT PAYS TO USE STAB INDEPENDENT WANT ADS. FINANCE CONSIDERABLE ACTIVITY IN SHORT MARKET SESSION More Than a Proportionate Share of the Trading Was in Isroes of Sec ondary Importance—Dividend Ru mors Boost Local Tractions N«w York, April 3.—Considerable itetiyity attended to-day's short market session, ibut more than a proportionate share of the trading was in issues of secondary importance Local tractions were strong on a revival of dividend rumors. Rock Island moved in uncer tain fashion, declining almost 3 points and then recovering. OUher stocks, like Reading, Union 'Pacific, South Pacific, U. S. Steel and Amalgamated Conner were comparative ly inactive until tihe finu.l dealings when they recorded substantial advances. 'Beth'lehom Steel made a further recov ery of two points from its recent de cline. Less prominent specialties gained from 2 to !) points. The closing was strong. Bonds were irregular. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS. Furnished by H. W. Snavely, Broker, Arcade Building, Walnut and Court Streets New* York, April 3, 1915. ... „ Open Close Alaska Gold Mine* 34% 34% Amalgamated Copper 63% 63 American Beet Sugar -14 % 44% American Can 31% 31% do. preferred 96% 95% American C. and P. Co 46V. 47 American Cotton Oil 47 " 47 American tee Securities,, ill<4 30<4 I American Locomotive 29% 30% | American Smelting 67:14 67% American Sugar 108% 107% Amer. Tel. and Tel 119% 119% I Anaconda, 29 29% Atchison 99% 99% Baltimore and Ohio 71% 72 Bethlehem Steel 86% 87% Brooklyn R. T. California Petroleum 14 13» 4 , Canadian Pacific, 162% 163% Central Leather 34% 35 Chesapeake and Ohio 14% 45 ("hi,, Mil. and St. Paul, ... Bs% 89% Chino Con. Copper 39 39'/. Col. Fuel anil Iron 25% 25% Cons. Can 120% 121% <'orn Products 12% 12 ! I''rio 26% 27% do., first preferred 41% 44 General Klectric Co., 145 145 Goodrich B. F 43% 42% Great Nth., preferred 11S% 118% ■Great.Nth. Ore. subs 34% 34% ' Illinois Central 108% 108% ! Interboro-Met 16% 16% do. preferred 67% 69% Leh igh Valley 136 % 13 7 % Mexican Petroleum 72% 72 % Missouri Pacific 14% 13% National Lead 6 1 63% New York Central 85'4 85% N. Y., N. H. and H 60 60% Norfolk and Western 102% 102% Northern Pacllie 105% 105% Pennsylvania Railroad, ...106% 106% People's Gas and Coke, ...122% 123% Pittsburgh Coal 21% 22% do. preferred 96 95 Ray Con. Copper 19% 19% .Reading 115% 146 Republic Iron and Steel,.. 22% 22% Rock Tsland, 28% 29% [Southern Pacific 86% 87% ; Southern Railway ; 16% 17% Tennessee Co.pper 30 30 Union Pacific 125% 126?4 1 IT.l T . S. Rubber, 65 forr j 11. >S. Steel, 49 49 % IU. S. Steel, pfd 105% 105% Utah Copper 56% 56% Virginia-Carolina Chem., .. 23% 23% Western Maryland 25% 25% Western Union 66 65 Westinghouse 72% 73%- Philadelphia Closing Prices Philadelphia, April 3,—Stocks closed steady. Cambria Steel 44 General Asphalt 24% do., preferred 63 I Lake Superior 6 J Lehigh Navigation 73 | Lehigh Valley 68% 1 P R. R 63% Philadelphia Klectric 23% Philadelphia Company 31 % do, preferred 3r " P. R. T„ .; inii | Reading 72% Storage Battery 47% Union Traction 35 U. G. 1 Steel, 18% Philadelphia Produce Market Philadelphia, April 3. —'Wheat higher; No. 2 car lot, export, 153@155; No. 1 northern, Dulaith export, 160%@165%. Corn #teady; No. 2 spot, export. 75 @76. Oats steady; No. 2 white, 63%@64. Bran steady; winter, per ton, S2B CO - per ton. $25.50@26.May, 10.15; July, 10.40. Ribs—May, 9.97; July, 10.30. LAWYERS' PAPER BOOKS Printed at this oflice in best style, at (lowest prices and on short notieo. 11 $77 '"f • $97 40 Government Bond , ™ L ° ABSOLUTELY 7-88% SAFE We deal in all securities CLARENCE CONE A CO. 46 Broadway. Ntif York. Yon Are Best Protected when yon invest not as your neighbor invests—but in accord ance with your circumstances. Safety is, of course, the prime essential of every investment, but investments of equal safoty differ in yield, marketability and probability of appreciation. Without obligation we will dis . cuss your investment problems and make suggestions as to the best way for you to invest. Cwrtsponimce Intilti N. W. Halsey & Co. 1421 Chestnut St., Philadelphia New York Chicago Bin Fnndm Boftton Baltimore Bt. Lonja FOR SALE Look her®! Do yon want to buy a new home? Go to 626 to 630 Geary St. I am Just finishing four three story brick, mansard root 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, five bed rooms anil bath, six large :losets, vestibule and open stairways. Gas and eleotric lights. Parlor and dining room finished floors. No houses in the city for the price ask ed. Buy now and you can select paper to suit. Go to Bee them at once, before too late. The price will surprise you. F. H. Hantzman Ofllcc 000 Drlgg» St. > i FOR SALE Northwest corner, 910 North Sixth street. Three-story brick, 11 rooms and bath, cemented cellar; house in good condition; size 20x90 and 38 in rear; side yard and large porch. Price, SOSOO. Willing to leave a few thousand remain on property at 5 per cent. Apply to C. M. HESS 010 N. Sixth St., Harrisburg, Pa. FOR S New 2%-story brick house, 7 rooms, No. 1819 Boas street, all improvements. Combination fix tures, front and back porch, 4-ft. side entrance, concrete walks and cellar, slate roof. Lot 20x 110. Price $2,700, on easy terms. John F. Barnhart 1831 Boas Street EPWORTH LEAGUES HAPPY Methodist Young People Plan Cam- paign to Increase Atteendance Tho executive committee of the Ep worth Leagues of the city, which is composed of the presidents of the various chapters, recently met at the home of Charles AY. 8011, tho president of the Grace Methodist Epworth League, and considered various meth ods of creating a wider interest in the work of the organization. A publicity campaign, having for ite aim greater co-operation un the part of the Metho dist young people in the Sunday even ing devotional service, was authorised and will bo put into operation at once. At the same time a special commit tee will be at work in each chapter inviting non-attendants to these meet ings. A record- of the attendance at the various league Sunday evening services will be kept and published each wetk. The record for last Sunday wae as follows: Curtin Heights, 36; Epworth Church, 45; Kfth Street, 120; Graco Church, 128; Midge Ave nue, 57; Stevents Memorial, 92; St. Paul's, 65. Programs of unusual interest are being planned for to-morrow's serv ices, and several of the leagues are having, in addition, a sunrise prayer service. As a token of appreciation to Dr. Hrummitt, the editor of the " Kpworth Herald,'' the official Kpworth League paper, who recently addressed an Kp worth League mass meeting in thii city, an effort will be made to procure one hundred new subscribers to this paper in Harrisburg. TO TREAT CHILDREN The members of the Roberta Dig brow Lloyd Sunshine Society are plan ning Easter troats for shut-ins of the city and for inmates of the Industrial Home and Nursery Home. Easter bas kets filled with chocolate eggs have already been distributed among twen ty-two small cripples. About 140 chil dren at the home« will bo given ice cream to-morrow dinner. The regular monthly meeting of the society will be held on Monday after noon at the Y. M. C. A. building, HE 2.30 o'clock, when reports of commit tees will be made.