Waits HELP WANTED—MALE V'JU.NU MAN for drafting and archi tectural tracing, with some experi ence. Box 432. Huminelstown. Pa. iS' \XTED—Two paperhangers. all piece work and steady employment. Apply W A REAMER & SON. lios N. Sixtb street. AUTO transportation school wants men to become practical chauffeurs and earn s7a to Ht'O per month. We give a thorough course in crude and practical work for $35.00. No. o N. Cameron, Bt 11 phone 17H'. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. :WANTEI>—A pomtion by young mar ried man. lo years' experience in th« grocery business. Address s». E. W„ si;' station No. a. City. CHAUFFEUR wants position: private 01 *• commercial; make own repairs; sober *"not afraid of hard work: city or coun ' try. Address ISI3 Derry St. Bell phon< Mi J. WHITE MAN wants work of any kind experienced in grocery business. Ad dress St'S N. Sixth. - MAN wants position as day or nigh watchman; best references. Cal ..United phone 441 Y. YOUNG colored man wishes position a: chauffeur. Apply 209 N. Second St tfcuelton. Pa. YOUNG married man wishes positlor as chauffeur; 7 years experience; oi any other kind of work: also hands man around horses. Address L. K. D. 112 Hoyer Ave. RELIABLE colored man wants calci mining or whitewashing- Call oi phone Leroy Hotel. JOHN JACKSON. VOt'NU colored man wishes position as chauffeur or housework of any kind Anply 37 N. Summit St. Best oi refer * .Tc. _ AGENTS WANTED . AGENTS—Make money selling the ad veriised Baldwin lyouble-Scrvio House Dresse# and Aprons. Clean, lu . vrativo occupation for ambitious ladies Repeat orders. Write to-day for par ticulars. Baldwin Garment Co., Holy i-k", Mas?. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Lady dan* or for side show with Welsh Brothers' Circus. Address KONESCAY, Gen. Pel., Steelton. Pa. WANTED—A white woman at the Penn sylvania hotel. 313 Broad street, foi general housework. WANTED—A good girl not under 10 , for general housework; no washing « reference required. Bell 424 R. WANTED Girls over 16 ; years of age to learn cigai ; making. Paid while learn ; ing. Apply at Harrisburg i Cigar Company, 500 Race | street. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. , WANTED—A position as dishwasher 01 i kitchen work of any kind, no cook '• ir.g. Address 427 Strawberry Ave. WANTED—A place to do chamber worl in a hotel by a white woman Ad- I dress M . 375.'. care Star-Independent. A COLORED woman wants day's work , Call or write 520 Brown's Ave., City. LADY wants washicg and ironing al t. home. Call 302 S. River St. Phone . SS94W. , washing or scrubbing to do. Address 43" North Ave. YOUNG GIRL wishes position as cook or upstairs girl in private family willing to go to the country. Address 202S Gri*n street. GENERAL housework in private fam ily. by young married woman, prefei place in or near Mont Alto, where hus band is contined. MARGARET MoR KIES, Josephine, Pa. P. O. S. i YOUNG LADY would like position in • j Office: has experience in typewriting ' and s lortha: d; an give reference. Au | ply 1.2-"; N. Fifth St. WANTED—Good, respectable white girl desires general housework. Call 1508 ; Wallace street. TOUNG WOMAN would like position as housekeeper in small family; have a little girl t: ree years old. Address I MRS. L.. care Star-Independent, > YOUNG LADY stenographer would like position to do lig'nt otflce work: has • experience: state sa'.arv paid. Addresi V R. A.. 112 Sylvan Terrace. I . N ' Sale and Ezchangi FOBSAXE ANTIQUE F URN I TUBE for sale. Penbroke table, claw and ball-foot tables; Da. enports. s, doz., side chairs, " mdsor < fiairs, high and low chests of drawers, mirror frames. 15 bureaus ma hogany, walnut cherry and curly ma ple, of swell, column and straight front patterns. J. H. LESHER, 411 Spring. MILK ROLTE—In city. Address 3747 care Star-Independent. ONE PIANO—Was used about one vear I am leaving city and will sell it reasonable on monthly payments. Ad dress 3746, care Star-Independent. FOR SALE—Good family work horse; works single or double. Cheap. D J. TITTLE, 3UO Calder bt. PRIVATE collection Victrola records, one-third to one-half off listed price; sold singly or any number; mostly Bed Seal records; 330 State at. Bell phone t>S6R. Some choice bargains. FOR SALE—AT GAB'£'3. 113, 115 and , Hi South Second street. 5,000 gallons New Era Ready Mixed Paint, Acmi Quality. All the full line of the Acme make. FOR SALE—At GABLE S. 111-117 South Second St. 5,000 sets naw Sash. SxlO *l2 i*. primed and glazed. at SL.IS per (el. Also other sixes. Must you Get Out of the Gap-' ilol Park Extension District? Have you eonsidered the very i desirable location at the south west corner of Briggs and Capital streets f 49.8 ft. front on Capital St., and 95 ft. front on Briggs St. Price, $ MILLER BROTHERS & CO. REAL ESTATE Fire laaenscs Suetr Roads l.oi-uat sad Court Street# Death and Obituary I | DIED. I SMBK—On April 12. 191»! George W, : *mee. aged 6S years. Relatives and friends are Invited tc attend the services Friday aftemoor ,at - 2 o'clock. at the residence of his son-in-law. Clarence O. Backenstoas, -" S. Nineteenth St. Intemient in Easi Harrisburg cemetery. Perry county papers please copy. HANSHAW—On April 13. 1915. at Key I stone Hospital, Mrs. Florence Han shaw. wife ot Charles E. lianshaw aged 52 years. Funeral on Thursday afternoon at : ; o'clock, frum her late residence. ISOt N". Third street. Relatives and friendi are Invited to attend withput furthei i notice. Interment In Harrisburg cem etery. Miscellaneous rUBNITUUE PACKING PACKING—A H. SHRENK. 1»0« NortS sixth street, first class packer of fur niture. china and Qricabrac. Bell phoot »>w. MONEY TO LOAN upon real estate se curities .n any anmounts and upos any terms to suit the borrower. Ad dress P. U. box 174. STORAGE. Kißt-PHOOF STORAGE warehouse, di vided into private room* for storage of household goods. New building. Low insurance. Inspection invited. 447 -44( South Second street. HARIUSBUttG : SloxiAGE iAX ' RiiIUHT D RAVAGE, storage, shipper! and distributors of merchandise of all kinds, prompt and ' efficient service Warehouses on P. K. R. and P. k it tracks. MoXiiiuilKiiV & CO» Peiphet Lane, Venth below Maikei Su RAZOE BJUAEES ALL KINDS of raaor blades reeharpen ed. mads better than new; safety. 23c per doxen; Star. 16c; old stile, 2»c; leav« orders Heury Gilbert & Sons Hardware, ' -l» Market street. I MONEY TO LOAM MONEY TO LOAN—Amounts and ternn to suit borrower;' have a trust com pany and two building and loan asso ciations. Address I*, u. Box Steel ton. Pa. WANTED TO BUY WANTED—To buy good slightly usee piano; standard make; no stenciled Address 3750, care Star-independent. WANTED—Bicycles, or parts of bicy cles, for highest cash prices, at once Try Keystone nuick repair service ant save money. KEYSTONE CYCLE CO. SI 4 North Third St. Bot-h phones. ATT. KINDS Of HAULING ALL kinds of hauling; large two-ton truck, furniture, pianos, freight, li the city and suburbs. Prices reason able. Picnic and pleasure trips, day oi evening. VYM. H. DARE. 1452 Vernon St. Bell phone 2517 J. If Legal | * j THE STATE HIGHWAY DEPART I MENT. Harrisburg, Pa., invites sealec I proposals for the purchase and deliv ery of material, machinery, implement! arid tools for maintenance and repair »l State Highways, in such quantities as may be ordered from time to time. Sue! proposals will be received at the offlc« of the State Highway Department. Cap itol Building, H«rrisburg. Pa., until ter o clock a. m., April 20, 1y 1 when thev will be opened aid scheduled. It shall ~>e an s-">ntial term of said proposals that the prices submitted therein shall remain in for e from the date of such proposal to the close of the fiscal yeai ending May 31, !91<>. I'pon application being made to the State Highway De partment at Harrisburg. Pa.., bidding I Manks will be furnished to prosoeot ive bidders, which must be returned by the bidder in a sealed envelope, mark ed "Proposals for Furnishing Material Machinery, Implements, and Tools to the State Highway Department.'" JOSEPH W. HI'NTER, First Deputy State Highway Com missioner. NOTICE Harrisburg, Pa.. April sth, 1915. ro depositors of Bonds of Cumberland Valley Telephone Company, under Bondholders' Agreement, dated Au gust 11. 1911: You arc hereby notified that the plan of reorganisation of the Cumberland \ alley Telephone Company, under date of July 20, 1914, has been abandoned by the Bondholders' Protective Committee, and said Committee have prepared and adopted a plan of reorganization for said telephone company and have filed the same with Commonwealth Trust Company, at its office. No. 222 Market St.. Harrisburg. Pa., being the trustees under the mortgage, where said plan may be inspected by any one interest ed on any business day between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., except Saturday and on that day between the hours of 9 a. m. and 12 m. You are further notified that said plan will be come effective thirty dayi after the tirst publication of this notice, unless dissent in writing shall be Sled by de positors holding certificates of deposit representing in the aggregate more than one-third in amount of the bonds deposited under said Bondholders' Agreement: a copy of said plan having been mailed to each depositing bond holder. A. E. PEXDERGAST, Secretary Bondholders' Protective Committee, .'i N. Market Square, Harrisburg, Pa. W iii net t a B. Butler vs. Christ las T. But ler— In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County—No. 521, June Term, 1914—1n Divorce. To Christian T. Butler, Respondent in the above-stated case: You are hereby respectfully notified tnat the hearing in the above-stated case will take place at the Court House in the City of Harrisburg. on Monday, the 19th day of April. A. D. 1915, at 10 o clock a. m., when and where you may attend and make defense thereto If you see proper so to do. E. E. BEIDLEMAN. Attorney for Libellant. NOTlCE—Letters of administration tes tamentary on the estate of Samuel S. Brown, late of Lower Paxton township. Dauphin county, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, resid ing in Harrisburg. 1711 Regina St.. all persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, those having claims "Will present them for settlement. C. H IROWS, MON.iOE BROWN. Wily Talleyrand Louis XVIII, complimenting Talley rand one Jay upon his abilities, askt'-l him how he ha/1 contrived first to over turn the directory and finally Bona parte. The wily diplomat replied, with ■-harming simplicity: " Keally, sire, I have had nothing to do with this. There is something inexplicable about me which brings ill luck on the govern ments that neglect me/' ff-AKRISBURO STAR-rNDEPENDENT, WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL 14. 1915. lUal Estate —— J MAX. ESTATE FOB SALB (Ebon wood) Just outside (Ctty Lim Itsi line location, seven room house .slate roof, shutters. large cellar <2) • pane windows, running water ant 1 P?. r Yi IM ' Co»t to build painted dwelllnl (11600). Dandy barn, wagon, hog poultry, storage and smoke houses. Ap pies, cherries, peaches, quinces, pears grapes, plums, currants, sirawberrie: and rhubarb. About half mile to Trol ley by main Public Road, rural route near school, church and telephone Terms (9300) cash with easy puyments (40) ACREH (91950) < GR '"T Opportunity) AT (Edge) o: C*ty Market. Home, barn, wagon, hog pmaltry and storage buildings. Twi large fruit orchards (5) acres goo> wo >d land, running (Spring Water) vui Ul' bit- meadows, apples, cherries, plums quinces, pears, grapes, peaches and ber ries. Only (10) minute walk to trol ley. railroad depot, large Iron and Stee Mills and many L-actories. (Horse) free! cow (2) hogs T6O) chickens (40) bushe oats (50) bushel corn, farming machin ery, all straw, hay and manure. (85) ACRES (93650) (Konnyhome) facing (meadows) b\ main road to City Market. (Iron Mills'l I' actories. Railroads (SO) trains dallj (IP) churches (40) schools. Building! alone valued (93700). Telephone (M&LLL delivered at door, square to school and church. (2) large apple orchards, and running water. (85) acres (929001 Reason Wife's Death. For <93«50) Match team line horses age (7) and (.'!) fresh cows (4) hearty hogs (75) chick ens (100) bushel oats (160) bushel corn hay and straw. GEORGE B. OSTRANDER Danville Telephones Sunbury Mornings (7 to 8) Evenings 5 ACRES— LeveI limestone soil; ONI mile east of Mechanicsburg on Trin die Road; :> squares from trol lev line; no buildings; price 91750. BRIXTON PACKER CO.. Second and Walnut Sts FOR SALE— -22 X. .Nineteenth St.. 3-story brick dwelling, s» rooms, bath and furnace porches; side entrance; lot 17Ux77; Price 93.400. On Good Hope Road, West Fairvlew, I**-»tory frame dwelling; 6 rooms; 10l 88x160. Price 91.000. BRIXTON- PACK ER CO.. Second and Walnut Sts. FOR SALE —-Choice front and cornet building _lots for sale in Hainton, Address 3761. care Star- Independent. FOR SALE—Grocery store, furniture, 3 counters, shelving with rocker bins. Apply 2019 Green St. FOR SALE—New brick houses. 9 rooms, bath, gas, electric light, steam heat, porches, good location, well built, finish ed in chestnut. Particulars at BELL REALTY CO., Bergner Building. tOR SALE—No. IS N. Sixteenth street— three-story improved frame house; near Market street. Also new housei for sale; Well buiit and modernly equip* ?ed. BELL REALTY CO., Bergner Build- XO. 35 SOUTH THIRTEENTH STREET —dwelling and store room; lot 25x 100; price reasonable. This is a good property to buy as it will greatly in crease in value. BELL REALTY CO., Bergner Building. CORNER L/JT FOR SALE—Corner Hun ter an*; Sixteenth streets, 20 fee; on Sixteenth street and 100 feet on Huntei street; water and sewer under curb on sixteenth street. Appiv GEO. F. FAY MAX_436_&_Sixteenth St. REAL ESTATE FOB RENT „ FOR RENT 1317 Derry SL, apartment, 933.00 1315 Market, apartment, 930.00 Apartments from 922.50 to 932.50 LILL Zarker. house, 920.00 133 S. 14 th, 920.00 454 Crescent 918.01) ! houses, each 923.00 2 houses, each 7. 91100 HARVEY T. SMITH, 204 S. 13th St., 'or Bell phone 248 M. TOR RENT—Desirable offices, in the hpooner Building, No. 9 N. Market square, third floor, fronting on Court Ave. Apply Commonwealth Trust Co -22j Market street. FOR RENT—Two-story brick building, with all conveniences, suitable for warehouse or factory. About one block from new Pennsylvania Freight Sta tion. HORACE A. SEGELBAUM, Attor ney, Russ Building. 412 CRESCENT STREET—Two-story brick, front porch dwelling, all mod ern conveniences; 15 minutes walk from Market Square. Desirable neighbor hood. PENNA. REALTY AND IM- Pl.u\ t.MEN 1' CO.. 132 Locust street. FOR RENT—9O4 Capital St., refitted throughout, modern improvements. In cluding free use of steani heat; for nominal rental. Apply HENRY FINKS SONS ESTATE, 320 Forster. rOR RENT—Houses with all improve* * l moderate rentals, J. a ijIHPLE. l-'.l Market St. BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT lOR RENT OR SALE—6IO Muench St., » rooms, bath, gas, furnace; rent, jli.Ou per month. Inquire at 1320 X Third street. ROOMS WANTED ■^TED — Young married couple would like three rooms on second floor, with private family, on the Hill. Address J.OO, care Star-Independent. BOOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two communicating room* —second floor—use of bath and tele- Phone. \\ ill be rented singly or en suite. MR.-?. W. J, GEORGE, 203 Kelkcr street. City. UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT TOR RENT—■Several unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, no children. Uso one furnished room. Apply 814 N,_Third street. APARTMENTS FOB BENT FOR RENT— Two 3-room corner apart ments. modern improvements, front tnd rear porches. Apply 20U Green St. FOR RENT—Apartment of five rooms, bath and laundry room, second floor :orner property, plenty of light; must ™ J??-?-,. 1 ? J"- GEORGE 'V M\ERa. 220 Hummel St. REDUCED RENTS— T"hrea modern. Im proved 7-room apartments for rent to idults. All conveniences. Location 239 a. Thirteenth St Apply on premises or >hone 2283 L EtEAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT 30LSES FOR RENT snd 3H*itorv dwelling bouses for sale. Elder Real S«tate_Co Perry Sts. Last aad Faaad FOTIND. FOUND —The well-dressed man. He always sends his clothes to Eggert'S 'team Dyeing and French Cleaning Works. 1245 Market St. Do you? Call ind deliver. fOI'KD—A decided Improvement In my appearance since having my clothing :leaned and pressed at Parisian Dye Works. 1409 N. Third. Branch. Hoffman- Kerns, 337 Chestnut. Bell phone. Call- LOST LOST—On Wednesday. April 7, between State Library and Postofllce, on capi ;oi wallT. package of legal papers with letter enclosed. Of no value to any :xeept owner. Reward. Communicate »ith "Lawyer," care Star-Independent. TO RAISE FUNDS FOR NEW CfIIUPCURTIN M.E.CHURCH More Than Two Hundred Men and Women Will Next Week Endeavor to Get (88,000 to Erect BuUdins On Historic Ground A movement to be city-wide in its appeal, will be this Silver Jubilee Celebration of the (Jump Ciirtiu Mem orial M. E. church next week. Over 200 citizens will forward the campaign from April 19 to 27, in t»n effort to raise $38,000 for a new church build ing which will occupy the present site and front the chapel which has been on tie spot of Old {.'amp (,'urtin for the last twenty-five years. The citizens around Old Camp Onr tin who are recipients of the influences of the church und who consider the Camp Cur'in church as the community center, started the project. With a Sunday school of over 700 and a mem bership of 5'70, the present chapel is over-crowded and to make adequate room they are compelled to build. The new church will have rooms for the social features, the institutional acti vities and adequjte auditorium room and Sunday school class rooms. The present chapel will be altered to ac commodate the intermediate and adult classes of the Sunday school. Oeneral chairman. J. A. Haas, an nounces the committee which will for ward campaign during the eight days. In the men Is division there are twenty teams of five men each, each team •being headed by a captain. The wom en's division of 100 women is organ ized likewise. This committee of over 2-00 will call upon the people of the community, members of other churches in the city, citizens.of the community who reco,rnize the worth and influeuce of the church and who regardlese of their church affiliation or whether they have any or not, will be likely to support the project. There are many identifying themselves with the move ment as team workers who are not members of the church. Headquarters have been established in the old chapel, Sixth and Gamp streets, where the executive, work of of the campaign is carried on and where 3,000 letters are being address ed. The office is equipped with Bell phone 3557J, where the campaign of ficers can be reached any time by the large body of workers any time", day or night. Campaign organization officers are: John A. Haas, genera! chairman; E. W. McClain, vice chairman; F. J. Reif, treasurer, and A. S. Williams, minister. Captains of the men's division: B. P. Moses, chairman; B. F. Barnhart, Abram Benner, George Buffington, Charles Bitting, W. F. Burgoo* D. W. Cotterel, W. W. Creswell, J. H. Hall, Eli Hollinger, A. Lee Knight, Emery Miller, George W. Marshall, F. J. Belt'. J. P. Taylor, Edward Hamm&ker, Charles Sollenberger, C. O. Eley, A. H. Stover, Homer Miller, Edward Roher. Oaptains of the Women's division: Mrs. E. I. Book, chairman; Mrs. Mary A. Marsh, chairman; Mrs. E. C. Gib bons, Mrs. Abram Benner, Mrs. John Criswell, Mrs. Emma Crist, Mrs. Dr. E. E. Darlington, Mrs. Rebecca Fra liek, Mrs. David Freese, Mrs. J. A. Haas, Mrs. Margaret Holland, Mrs. Clarence Jeffries. Mrs. A. Lee Knight, Mrs. J. H. Kreamer, MTS. Emerv Mil ler, Mrs. I. F. Walters, Miss Carrie MeCahan, Mrs. Lottie Mehaffie. Mrs. Anna Wilson. Miss Florence Potteiger, Miss Marv Crane. Frank R & S Real Estate and Insurance Office No. 18 N. Third St, Harrisburg, Pa., FOR SALE Elegant Suburban Home on West Third St., New Cumberland. Detached dwelling on lot 50x140; has all improvements. Owner moving to Phila delphia and will sell at a reasonable price. FOR RENT Xo. 524 Forrest St.— 3-story frame dwelling; 10 rooms aud bath. Posses sion at once. Rent, $15.00 Wo Writo All Forms of losoraoce ■ .omen are adjusted and paid la •ur oilier. >o 'delay or red tape. Thta meaaa the hlfknt type of Service We repre«eat some ml the aldeat and Mtrongeat rompaafe* la the world. Their eambtaed aaaeta from Decem ber Int. 1014, naa J?l 1.242.393.00 Thla eoaiblaea oar anperlor aerv lee with Impreicaable Strength Call oa ua or have ua rail on yoa, "DO IT NOW." Pennsylvania Insurance Exchange, Inc. IXIOX TBI'ST BUI.UISG WM. C. WAKHAUGH. Prealdeat. WM. H. KBY, JR., Seey-Treaa. PROPOSED ME THODIS T CHURCH TO BE ERECTED ON CAMP CURTIN SITE, SIXTH AND CAMP STREETS I The new ( amp Curtin Methodist chflrch will be erected at Sixth ami Camp streets on -the site of old Camp Curt!* where thousands of Union soldiers were mustered into service in the Civil war day ß . The Camp Curtin Memorial church i"g of"a UiUlii'fuad* f f s3B OuV Üb '' havin ° been established in 1890, and will carry on a campaign for the rais- ! FINANCE i BETHLEHEM STEEL ACAIN RIE FACTOR IN THE MARKET Jumps to 129, Against Yesterday's '• Final Price of —Then Goes to , 145 and Rapidly Secedes as Pyro technics Become Exhausted t By AsstM iatcd Press. New York. April 14.—Bethlehem ' Steel was ugain the disturbing feature . of to-day s stock market, opening with r u sale of 1,000 shares at 12S to 129, • against yesterday 's final price of 125. 1 The stock steadily ascended to 140, ; then making a 5-point jump to 14.">, . an advance of 20 points in less than . ten minutes. From this level it de-' . scended even more speedily to 130, los* ; ing three-fourth* of its pyroteehnieal rise. The balance of the list was strong but orderly, Union Pacific, 1 Southern Pacific and the coppers rising frcm 1 to almost 3 points, with further . substantial gains in automobile shares. Trading was active during the first I hair' hour and embraced all varieties of issue. . Bv midday something like 700.000 ! sl-sre* hail changed hauds aud Bethle hem Steal's influence showed steady l diminution. The stock continued its feverish course, however, falling hack ' from 136 to 131. In the general list higher prices were made during the sec j end hour, but profit-taking helped to check the advance, U. S. Steel, I'nion Pacific and Reading falling back a ] i point. Commission houses' were swamped with business, mainly from out-of-town sources, and brokers on the floor 6f I the Exchange experienced considerable ! d:fficultv in executing orders because of ! ; the wide fluctuations reached while the j market was most active. Philadelphia Produce Market Philadelphia. April 14—Wheat steadvj No. 2 red, car lots, export, 155&157: Xo. I 1 northern, Dululh export. 163 ©l6B. ; Corn firm; No. 2 spot, export, 76 1 /. g) ! !77 H ; No. 2 yellow, local, SO Vi ft Sly.. " ! , Oats steady; No. 2 white, 63% fyi;-!. Bran firmer; winter, per ton, $29.50; ! | spring, per ton. 126.50® 27.00. I Retined sugars firm; powdered. 6.00; i fine granulated, 5.90; confectioners' A. i i 5.50. | Butter firm; western creamery, ex tra, 32; nearby prints, fancy. 33. Eggs firm; neartiy firsts, free case, ! j 6.30; do., current receipts, free case, j | 6.15; western extra firsts, free case, 6.30; j j do., firsts, fiee case. 6.15. ] I>ive poultry steady; fowls, 16Vfe 6.90. Cattle—Receipts, 16,000; easy. Native steers, 6.00@8.70; western steers, f>.6o@ I 7.40; cows and heifers, 2.80@tt.»0. i calves, a.50@8.00. | 7.40@ 8.40; lambs. 7.75@10.50. A Word to Parents ■Never amuse your children at the ex pcuse of other people. Never allow your children to fidicule other ree;d*. Neglect this advice and the time v»i!l' assuredly come when these children will i amuse themselves with your r'.ii.j, and ridicule your authority."— Exchange. He Knew Mrs. Meek Mrs. Gotham—l met .Mr. Meek and his wife ou street to-day. ' _____ • f y ;■ - oj'r . 3 ; w -.2 *%** " * ? JISksS r iaHHHP :: jHB Hi ||w, j "Little Marv Mack," a new musical comedy, will make its premier bow to I the play-goers of this city at the Majestic Theatre next Naurday afternoon and i evening. This production is a combination of charming romance and splendid humor, and after its engagement in this city will go to Philadelphia. After its , engagement in that city, it will go to New York for a prolonged stuv. The book and lyrics of the piece are by Delbert E. Davenport, producer of the plav. Newton Ashenfelder and Higmnnd Romberg provides the music. and j the dancing numbers were arranged by Fred Bishop, who also staged "The Three Twins," "My Best Girl" and "The Debutante." I The cast is composed of Sylvia Jason, (ieorgia Harvey, Grace Kennieott, Eva Olivotti, Richard Temple, Harrison Garret, Ernest Wood, Fred Graham, j.lohn Wheeler, Ben Grinnell. Thomas V. Manning, Paul Doucct, Lambert and : Mason and the Unique Quartette. —Adv.* fMost people have more money because they save more. Union Trust Co. of Penna. Union Trust Building 13 I Harvey Taylor. Others who attended it J sessiun of the committee last night ] are Ashton D. Peace, Alderman C. E. Murray and U>nis .1. Houseal.' CONVICTS IN HISTORIC TASK "Force From State Penitentiary to Re store West Virginia's Mound S Moundsville, W. Va., April 14.—A j force of convicts from the State Peni j tentiary here to-day began the task lof restoring the historic mound, one ,of the largest works of the mound builders in the Ohio Valley. The mound has been taken over by the State and will be converted into a park. A movement is on foot to erect on the summit a monument to the mem ory of Captain Foreman who with 23 others was massacred by Indians in 1787, a short distance from the mound.