Salt indExchanga SALE FOR SALE—'Delivery wagoa. Apph' Grand Union Tea Co., 20s N. Second street. . I'OR SALE—Cheap—One pool table. s32.ait; two new cases, cigar and candy, in good condition. Write 3755, care Star-Independent. ONE of the most beautiful saloons in New York city; big business: long lease: low rent; 30 years established; worth $25,000; owner must go -? Europe within ten days to settle an estate, will sell at uformous sacrifice; clear ing over yearly. Investigate. l>e Ligny, i\i3 W. USth, New York. FOR SALE—Good second hand No. 40 improv: Remington, sls: Royal. S3O. L. C. Smith and Under wood. prices reasonable. L» C. SMITH i BROS.. 36 S. Fourth St. ONU PIANO —Was used about one year. 1 am leaving city and will sell it reasonable on monthly payments. Ad dress 374», care Star-Independent. PRIVATE collection Victrola records, one-third to one-half off listed pries; sold singly or any number; mostly Rsd Seal records; 230 State St. Bell phone u,m>K. Some choice bargains. FOR SALE—AT GABLE'S, 113, 115 and South Second street. s,OOO gallons New Era Ready Mixed Paint, Acme quality. All the full line of the Acme make, FOR SALE—At GABLE'St 111-117 South Second SC. S.OOO sets new Sash. SxlO ili L. primed and glased, at sl.ls per set. Also other siaea 1 Miscellaneous FURNITURE PAOKLNQ PACKING—A. H. SHRENK. 190S North Sixth street, tirat class packer of fur niture, china and oricabrac. Bell phone MONEY TO LOAN WE LEND MONEY IN ANY AMOUNTS Payments to suit borrower. iSmall loans a specialty. Positively lowest rates in the city. Up-to-date methods. Licensed, bonded and incorporated. PENNA. INVESTMENT CO. 131 Walaut Street MISCELLANEOUS WANTS HIGHEJTT PRICE PAID for old gold and silver. Way have hard times? Make your old bring ready cash. Nor man L. Lantz, Norristown. Pa. LODGE NOTICE NOTICE The members of Degree of Poca hontas will meet at 416 Muench street on Friday afternoon at 1.3u, to attend Uie fuueral of Sister Ella S. Moore. i RUTH BLAIK, Pocahontas. Attest: GRACE M'COOU K. of R. WANTED TO BUY WANTED—To buy ten second-hanu cameras for our rental department. Write, phone or call KKY'STuNE CYCLE CO.. 814 N. Third St. Bell pnone 2St>R, United ISW. STORAGE. ETORAGE In 1-story orrck building, rear 40$ Market St. Household goo as | In clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. U. DIENER, Jeweler. 40$ Market St. t IRE-PROOF STORAGE warehouse, di vided into private rooms for storage of household goods. New ouilding. Low insurance. Inspection JOY, ted. 437-44$ South Second street. HARRISBURG bTORAGE CO. » ALL KINDS OF HAULING ALL kinds of hauling; larg, two-ton truck; furniture, pianos, freight, in the city and suburbs. Prices reason able. Picnic and pleasure trips, day or evening. WM. H. DAPii 14i3 Vernon St. Bell phone 3SI7J. FOR SALE JO-ACRE FARM mile north of York Haven on the State Boad from Harrisburg to ' York. Level, gandy soil especiallv suit | able for trucking and fruit raising. Improved with an eight-room i frame house—frame bank barn and J usual farm outbuildings. Immediate possession. Price Is right and easy terms can be arranged. BUMMEBDALE COTTAGE A well-built two-story frame cot- j tage surrounded by shade trees— : located at the foot of the mountain and overlooking the River and Har risburg. Only five minutes' walk from Marysville trolley at Summerdale. Garage and other outbuildings. Mce, #2,500. EDOEKTONT PBOPEBTY FOB *llOO. Always rented at 810 a month. " Lot 75x120 ft. * Improved with a 2%-story six- j room frame house in good condition. About seven minutes' wnlk from • Wolfe's store in Pen brook. LOT BABGAIN Lots Nos. 192 and 193 on 26th, j : near Katharine St.—Glen woe 3 ad- ' dition to Penbrook. Each lot 30x150 ft. These lots must be sold together, but they're vonrs for but little, if i any more, than the price of one lot. IILLER BROTHERS & CO. OEAL ESTATE Fire Insurance Surety Bonds 1, Locust and Court Streets Miscellaneous PIANO MOVING PIANO MOVINOi tuning, packing and I storing: wofk done by experts. WIN TER PIANO CO., 23 N. Fourth St Bell " Phone 146. . . . , MISCELLANEOUS SIGNS of all kinds; brass signs at half ; price; our simplified process makes this possible; strictly lrigh class work ; guaranteed. MAN AI IAN & CO., 24 S. L>ewberry street. DETECTIVE ) PRIVATE DETECTIVE i GEORGE W. SHULBR ! 5S- S. Fifteenth St. 1 | p- i Death and Obituary : t i ■ | DIED. , ' GI'XER —On April 22. 1915, at 12.15 a m„ at her home. Seventh and Wood bine streets, from scarlej fever, Mrs. Florence Boyer Guyer. (laughter of 5 Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Boyer, »ged j 27 years. Funeral services at the grave to . morrow, Friday at 11 a. m. ; GI'TSHALL—On April 22. 1915, at his late home. 1400 N. Sixth street, Wil son Gutshall. ; Funeral services will be held Satur • day afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the I ; above address. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Interment private in Harris . burg cerrtetery. Please omit flowers, t —» Real Estate ; : ' - j ; SEAL ESTATE FOE SALE 1: FOR SALE—Three-storv frame house, 9 rooms; on lot 40x90; stable on rear i ind 10 lots each 20x90. Price 13700. i i REALTY CO.. Bergner Building. j DESIRABLE Paxtang bungalow for [ sale; eight rooms; gas: electric light; steam heat; porch: 10x42; plot 60x120. I B fc-L*L REALTY CO.. Bergner Building. ; FOR SALE— I -S3O N. Second St.; 2H-story brick and stucco; S rooms, bath and steam heat; lot 25x100. This is one of the best finished properties in the city. One-half acre on State Road, one half mile west of Enola trolley line; 5-cent fare to city; 214-story frame dwelling; 7 rooms: stable; elegant spring. Price, $1,500. BRINTON-PACKER CO., Second and Walnut Sts. FOR SALE: —No. 1944 N. Seventh St., 2- story frame, all conveniences, front porch. Nos. 1107 and 1109 Plum avenue, 2-story frame, water in kitchen. No. 11l- N. Fourteenth St.. brick, conven iences, front porch. No. 1340 Derry St., I all conveniences, front and side porch. 1 C li. ORCUTT, 267 Cumberland St, | CORNER LOT FOR SALE—Corner Hun ter and Sixteenth streets; 2u feel on | Sixteenth street and 100 feet on Hunter street; water and sewer under curb on Sixteenth street. Apply GEO. V. FAY MAN, 436 S. Sixteenth St, BEAI. ESTATE FOB KENT FOR RENT—Good house and barn with ' 11 acres of ground and fruit. Apply 1 I at 132 N. Front street. Steelton, I'a. FOR RENT— -1014 Catherine St., SIO.OO • 512 iS. 17th St., .... $18.50 i 540 S. 17th St., $18.5o! Apply ivuhn tSc llershey, 1 18 South Third Street. FOR RENT—A one-story and a half' ! house, on Main street, Lingleetown, lot 60 ft. front by 200 ft. dtTp; goou well on premises. Apply to EMMA STUCKEY. care Agnes Kicker, High spire, Pa, ! FOR RENT No. 1413 Market St J26.50 No. 1110 Walnut St., 520.00 ' No. 2016 Kensington St. 110 5o No. 1019 S. St JIU.UO J. E. GIPPLE. FOR RENT—32S Chestnut St.; G rooms and bath, all conveniences. Apuiy MACK'S PAINLESS DENTISTS, 310 street, Harrisburg, I'a, FOR RENT 1317 Derry St., apartment, $35 00 1310 Market, apartment, »30.00 Apartments from J-.'.iO to J32.50 lkll barker, house, »2U uu 133 S. 14th, slo*oo 2 houses, each, $25.00 2 houses, each sll u« I 2 houses, improvements i.sl3*oo HAitVET j». SMITH, 2u4 S. I3th St.. or i Bell phone 24SM. IOR RENT—No. .1819 Fulton Street; 9 rooms and complete bath, furnace, cemented cellar; rent $17.00. E. MOES- Lhi.N, 42-' .North St. Bell phone 1085 R. t'OH RENT—HousA with all improve , .™f nls , »t moderate rentals, J. K, NIPPLE, 1251 Market St. REAL ESTATE FOE SALE OE BENT FOR SALE—I3SO North, $2100; 40 N. t»i? r 1 farm, 156 acres, 92600, \ ll } $2500; 312 and 344 Broo& K* u °; renl 124.00. See u ;\v. CASS&JJU Heal Estate and Insur aace. 14i4 Itegina, liarrisburK. Pa. OR RENT OR SALE—6IO Mucncli St, b rooms, bath, gas, furnace; rent, iv V P er montlu Inquire at 1320 N Ihird ttiifcfct. REAL ESTATE WANTED ; REAL. ESTATE WANTED—To buy a ! • f A Use r cost | ng between sl',ooo and. |3,0°0. Location Allison HilL AddreiS ■ "», care Star-Independent. j APARTMENTS FOE U2NT J TWO apartments with Ave rooms and i front and back porches, at reduced rent, at 2019 Green St. reaucea FOR RENT-Apartmetu of Ave rooms, : bath and laupdry room, second floor corner property, plenty of light; must i W mv?-u< vf- yP reci ated. GEORGE ikillS» Hummel St. REAL EBTATE FOE SAT.r. OK EEKT "OU8E? TOR RENT and IH-.tory dwelling houses tor sale. Eldsr Ileal UNFITRNIBHED BOOMS FOB BENT ! TOR F ENT—Several unfurnished rooms ! i for light housekeeping, no children. . N. Thlrd B street! 8 r °° ,D - Apply 81< Buiuu Opptriunitin ji LET us sell your automobile. We have J buyers if price Is right. Automobile, \ Storage. Repairs, Supplies at reason able prices. KEYSTONE CYCLE CO.. 1 814 N. Third St. Bell phone £66 R. ' , nARRISBURG STAB-INDEPENDENT,THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 22, 19i5. Wants HELP WANTED— MAUI I WASTED Energetic Carpenter or ; * Handy Man, with some selling abll- I ity, who wilt Invest Jl(H> to S2OO with liuaineae tlrm. Can make $4 to 111/ftr day and have steady buaineas the /ea«. around. Call after 7 p. m. F. U Bald win. Metropolitan Hotel. . MAX WANTED to learn the tea and , coffee business; must fuPnlsh bond . ! and good reference. Married man pre ; ferred. GRAND UNION TEA 00., 208 N. Second street. WANTED —Man or bov to work on farm. Address S.-H. AUNGST, R. D. S. Box 34. Mlddletown. Pa. ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN WANTED: Ablebodied unmarried men between ages of 18 and 34; cltisena of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can apeak, read and write the English language. For Information apply to Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building, 3d A Market its., Harrisburg, Pa. . PAPER HANGER—Experienced paper hanger wanted, at once. Address P. O. Station IS. A Personal Interviewfora Coveted Position • becomes very humiliating when the manager refuses yoHr application be : cause of lack of training. My private lessons In shorthand, typewriting, etc.. will prepare you for the position you want. Open periods now and then. HEKLK E. KELLER, SOS l'atrlot Building. BOY WANTED—White boy (foreign preferred), for bootblack stand in a ' shoe department. Address P. 0» Sta tion 18. * CARPENTERS WANTED at 520 Lincoln street, Steeltori. Pa. ~ SITUATION 8W AN TiiD—MAX, £. MIDDLE-AGED man of temperate hab its. would like position as fireman on stationary boiler. Has 16 years' ex perience and good references. Inquire CYRUS KISSINGER, Wormlejsburg, Pa. TRAVELING MAN, with S years' ex perience in otßce work, i years as sistant credit mi(Ji in large manufactur ing concern, position at home. Can and will work at anything; un ; usual ability; A 1 references. For In terview address F. S. 8., 24 N. Seven teenth street. . BOY, 17 years old, desires work of any kind after school hours (2.30). Has office experience. Can give reference. Address WM. F. WORLEY, West Fair view, Pa. YOPNO MAN, 25 years of age, wishes position running truck in or out of city. Can make repairs. Cail or ad- I dress 1937 Swatara street. COLORED man wishes position as but- j ler or general housework in private ' family; can give good references. Ap ply 405 Baily St., Steelton, Pa. WANTED—Position on a small farm In the country; handy at most any kind of work. AddrenT CHAS. R. VOGHT, Gen. T)el n Harrisburg, Pa. AGENTS WANTED WANTED—LiYe Insurance Agents who will produce business, paying for sickness, accident and natural death; also for childbirth. Tills is something new and very attractive. Agents who mean business will apply to Box 3455, Boston, Mass. HELr WANTED—fEHAIiB. WANTED—Housekeeper for family of two. Apply or write JACOB SIDES, Royalton. Penna. j WANTED—Experienced girl for gen eral housework; must be a good plain cook. Apply 1520 State St. j WANTED • Experienced button-hole operators and vampers. Apply Har- I risburg Shoe Manufacturing Co. \\ ANTED Girls over 16 j years of age to learn cigar making. Paid while learn ing. Apply at Harrisburg 1 Cigar Company, 500 Race street. SITUATIONS WANTEI)—.fKMAIT. COLORED woman wants lace curtains' to wash. 921 Sarah Ave. WANTED—Position by younjr widow w ho wishes good home; prefers small family. Apply 1146 Derry St. WANTfeD—Two elderly German ladies want housework; good cooks; not able to speak English. Inquire at MR. ROTH'S, 653 Molin St., Steelton, Pa WANTED—Position as practical nurse , or companion to invalid or elderly ' lady; willing to go anywhere or travel; ! reference. Call Wednesday, Thursday - or Friday, 1815 Derry St., City. WANTED—Recaning chairs or small i washings to do at home. Address 28 i ] Linden street, Harrisburg, Pa. TWO GIRLS from the country would i like to have housework. Would like to be together, if possible. Can give references. Apply 1310 Howard St. MIDDLE-AGED LADY would like day's work of any kind, or laundry work Can give best of references. Apply 1104 N. Sixth street, COMPETENT nurse would like confine ment cases, or nurse in general sick ness. 532 Seventeenth St.. Harrls ourg, .P a -- legal | SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the State Highway Department. Capitol Building, Harris burg. Pennsylvania until ten o'clock a m., April 2", 1915, for furnishing said department with indeterminate quanti | ties of bituminous material according jto specifications. Specifications and , bidding blanks can be obtained on application to JOSEPH W. HUNTER. , First Deputy State Highway Commls- I j I I i j list and Found FOUND. FOUND—The well-dressed man. He always sends his clothes to Eggert's Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market St. Do you? Call and deliver. FOUND—A decided Improvement In my appearance since having my clothing cleaned and pressed at Parisian Dye ' Wotks. 1409 N. Third, Branch. Hoffman- , Kerns, 317 Chestnut. Bell phone. Call ing^anc^lellverln^^^^^^^^^^^^^ LOST " LOST—Pockethook, containing sls to |18; either in a Steelton street carl Colonial theatre. Harrisßurg. Reward If returned to FRANK H. FISHER. ITS ! South Front street. Steelton. Pa. Chicago Live Stock Market Chicago, April 22.—Hogs—Receipts, ' 20,000; steady. Bulk. light, ; 7.4007.85; mixed. 7.30(gi7.75: heavy, 6.90; 1&7.65; rough, 6.90@7.15; pigs, 5.75® | Cattle—Receipts, 4,000; steady. Na- I tlve fceef steers. t,15®8.70; western! steers. 5.6507.50; cows and helfere, 3.00 Yoor Neighbors Do— v Why Don't You£ Many of your neighbors and friends take advantage of the 50c per ton reduction iu the price of coal (except Pea and Buckwheat). Doy't vou think it is to your interest to do the same? It looks prosperous to hav« J6.000 or 20,000 lbs. of ooal put into yonr cellar and beside the saviag in the cost, you get better coal. \ Think what it means to have your bins full of roal next FaH. No coal bills to pay at that time of year when living expenses are highest. g^ ll i' l quality and you gain in price. Semi us your order to-day before you forget. United Ice & Coal Co. / Forster and Cowden Third and Boas i Fifteenth and Chestnut Hummel sad Mulberry Also Steelton, Pa. AMUSEMENTS | AMUSEMENTS MAJESTIC THEATRE ' SATURDAY, APRIL 24 Mail Orders Now Seals To-day itfciNTYRE BOOK BviieoitGt v HOE*rt tvmcs v wiuum jt«ont nuM e» XAM SCM«M*.T7 PQIPEQ Matinee 25c to $1.50, 400 Seals at rniULO—sloo Evening 25c to $2,00 COLONIAL Photoplay To-day All Bachelors over 40 invited free I A * * M To-nlßrht !■ honor nt the "J gJ{flß |[) g' Bachelor Dinner *■"" mi ™, A Musical ( onird) Art nllli 13 "THE OPAI. Rl£«" * , * cnp,r 2-iwl Kaianny drama, fraturlnic The BlgKMt Act Ever I'renvalPd nt ! Edna Mnvo thr Colonial ' 3 other *<>od H etM and picture* Coming: To-raorron I'rlcea—Matau, 5e and 10c| E* cninitw, "THE I.ITTI.H STRAW WIFE" 10c and llic «. rep , s . A WEEKS" , To-davll Time Taken fr °m Elinor Olyi's Edward Abeles in SET' TJ d *'THF it II I I IN" Aprii 1 and 28tb. MIL m ILL! (7lf Children under 15 not 10-dayAl«o ''The Neivij Rich" and | admitted. "The IVr/amrtl Wrestler" FRIDAY ——————— "M'l.laa," from Bret Harte'a Book "\7"T f**' I T \ PRlCES—lhildren, sc| Balcony, scj ▼ A WXVI^V Orchestra, lOc. _ t ■ 7 . \ ~~ —— ( Free Moving Pictures Abolishes Capital Punishment _ . ~ Juneau, Alaska, April 22.—The low every evening 7toll p. m., er house of the territorial Legislature T1 „ 1 . ___ yesterday passed a bill abolishing capi i aJa.CG Confectionery, 225 | punishmenj in Alaska. Tlie bill has IVrar'tot ; alr , l ' ad . v P ass eJ the Senate ami awaits lUdlaei Sstreeb. ... |o"'y Governor Strong's signature to be- L I come effective. @8 35; calves. 6.00® 6.65. Sheep—Receipts, 13.000; weak. Sheep, FOR SALE Look here! Do yon want to buy a new home? Go to 626 to 630 Geary St. I am Just finishing four three story brick, mansard roof houses, with wide front and back porches and balcony. Bay windows, grano lithic pavement and steps; cemented cellar, hot an(l cold water in cellar. Parlor and dining room, large kitch en, Ave bed rooms and bath, six large :losets, vestibule and open stairways. Gas and electric lights. Parlor and dining room nnlshed floors. No houses In the city for the price ask ed. Buy now and you can select paper to suit. Go to see them at once, before too late. The price will surprise you. APRIL. 12—TWO ARE SOLD F. H. Hantzman OMce €OO Brlggs St. FOR SALE 1923 N. Second St., 3-story brick. 2*o-262 Delaware Ave.. 2-story brick. 225 Broad St., 3-story frame. 1805 Green SU, 3-stosp. brick. PLOT OF GROUND 2033 N. 2nd St. 50x162 ft Paxtang Ave., Paxtang, 35x150 ft. Railroad Sid las For Manufacturing or Coal Yard 386 ft along P. & R. track. 670 ft along P. R. R. track. H. M. BIRO Union Trust Bldg. LIVE STOCK PRICES Philadelphia. April 22.—Conditions for three days ending Wednesday evening, April 21: Beef Cuttle—The market was stock ed With near-by rattle, and there wag 11 .wiade of Improvement prevailing:, with prires on the most desirable grades a fraction stronger. The better class of cows and calves closed firmer. Quota tions: Steers—Extras higher; medium, $7.50 Of i. 70; average best $8.258.35; com mon, $i.00®7.25; choice, sß,ooos 10' good, $7.60® 7.50: bulls. $5,000 6.75; fat cows. $1.50(g,6.00; thin cows. $2.50® 4.00' tnilch cows, common to choice $45 075; extras, SBS; veal calves, excep- I'L ♦ 10-2 » 010.0 0; good to choice, $».5O01O.OO; medium. $7.50(&>8.00; com mon. $7.00© 7.50; Southerns and barn yards, $5.00 @7.00. Sheep and Lambi—Values were well maintained all along the line, and the market closed with a seasonable dis posal. Quotations: Sheep—Wool— Wethers, extra $8.25 0 8.50 Choice, . $7.5008.00 Medium $7.00 07.50 Common. jo.oo fti 6,00 I Ewes, heavy, fat $7.00 fo 7 "5 per 100 lbs. lower than wool stock. La ml>s—W oo 1— X T| ", te r e l tr , a " fl 1-25 f the State did you see anything about eligibility for the Governorship?" • . "I don't remember. I guess I did." Tho Photoplay Probably never before has Edieon produced a three-part drama that equals "The Stoning." If there is a material thing that is perfect, then this picture belongs in that category. It is the old story of the fallen woman who returns to the little country town, and the name is well fitted for this extraord inary feature, which Kdison has adapt ed from the story by James Oppen heini. "The Opal Ring," a two-act Essanay drama, featuring Edna Mayo. —Adv. Harrlsburg Hospital The Harrisburg Hospital is open daily except Sunday, between 1 and 3 o'clock p. m. for dispensing medical advice and prescriptions to thoee un able to pay for them. 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