The star-independent. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1904-1917, April 27, 1915, Page 11, Image 11

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HELP WANTED— 3CAU
CARPET- LAYER WANTED
Must be competent in laying
linoleums, also making and hang
ing window shadea. Apply to
Carpel Department .at once.
BOWMAN « CO.
WANTED—Two paperhangers. Apply !
Hi F.clly S'... Harrisburg, Fx I
ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN 1
WANTED: Ablebodied unmarried men
between ages of IS and 35; cltisens of I
I'm ted States, of good character and j
temperate habits, who can speak, read
and write the English language. For'
information apply to Recruiting Officer.
Bergner Building. 3d A Market s'.s.,
Harrisburg. Fa. "
SOLICITORS for good proposition; one
that is to the advantage of each
prospect; exceptional offer now run
ning. none but hustling, reliable men
need apply. Room 40?. Patriot Build
ing. from S to S a. m. and from 4 to £
p. m.
WANTED—Two srst class painters. In
quire or see A. I". SPOT*/. 1319 Mar
ket street. Harrisburg. Pa.
MACHINISTS WANTED—AppIy Em
ployment Office. Bethlehem Steel C<*»
South Bethlehem. Pa.
SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.
WANTED—A man out of work would
like carpenter repair work or em
ployment of any kind. Address M. F. M..
11 IT Perry St.
WANTED—A position by first class
baker, married man. Address or call
Susquehanna St.
AGENTS WANTED
WANTED—Live Insurance Agents who
will produce business, paying tor
sickness, accident and natural death;
also for childbirth. This is something
new and very attractive. Agents who
mean business will apply to Box itii.
Boston, Masa.
FTET.P WANTED—FEMALE.
WANTED—A bright girl to work on a
mangle. Apply TROY LAUNDRY.
1529 Fulton St.
WANTED —An sxperlenced woman for
general housework, four in family; no
washing. Address M. G.. 2til. care Star-
Independent.
WANTED Girls over 16
years of age to learn cigar
making. Paid while learn
ing. Apply at Harrisburg
Cigar Company, 500 Race
street.
SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE.
YOUNG LADY would like position, after
May 1. in store as saleslady, or in
some office as bookkeeper. Address M.
DCEPKE. Wortnleysburg. Pa.
GIRL wishes days work or washing
and Ironltig to do at home. Car. fur
nish reference. 34$ South Cameron St.,
City.
LADY wishes chamber work or assist
ant cook; can come with reference.
Inquire MARY MILLER, _■ > Ciiestnut
St Harrisburg. Pa. I
tVHIVS WOMAN wants days work.
Address Sll James St.
WANTED—House-cleaning, washing and 1
ir*oing. by a respec table white worn-j
an. or address No. 1403 j
:'.ow;r Ave Harrisburg. Pa. ~ j
11 j
Last aad Fend
b . I
FOUND.
FOUND—The well-dressed man. He
always seeds his clothes to Eggert's I
Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning
Works. 1245 Market St. Do you? Call
and deliver.
POUND—A derided Improvement 1b rny 1
» appearance since having my clothing
cleaned and pressed at Parisian Dye
tV orks 1409 N. Third. Branch, Hoffman-
Kerns. 337 Chestnut. Bell phone. Call
leg and delivering.
LOST
. —. t
PURSE containing twenty dollars. Re
ward of returned to Star-Independent l
See.
FOR SALE 1
Real Estate of
Special Interest
23 N. CAMEROX ST.
145 ft. frontage on Cameron street 1
—plot is open on three sides.
l» ( HBSTStT JiT.
At a price that will interest yon.
Lot ft. Three-story brick
house. !
23 S. FROM ST.
A splendid Front street proposi
tion at the price. Lot 2«.5i110 ft.
to River avenue. JV, -story brick
hoase aad a 2-story brick stable.
J 4#S HKRR *T.
r A house you should see—A special
bargain at the price.
»l« X. SIXTH ST.
Thre«-story brick house with ten i
rooms—bath and furnace. Lot 2tx >
ft Make us a reasonable offer.
14 X. THIRD ST.
An A No. 1 business location, just
off Market street. Four-storv brick
building with store room on first
floor—offices as second floor and
apartment on third and fourth '.
floors.
814 X. THIRD ST.
A business location that is on the
market to be sold. Look It over
and make us a proposition.
121-137 S. THIRD ST.
Dwelling bouses apartments !
garage and vulcanising room. An in- '
vestment proposition.
lILLER BROTHERS & CO.
SEAL ESTATE
Fin Insuraaee Surety Bonds
Locust aad Court Streets
Real Estate
KEAL ESTATE FOB SAM
i FOR SALS—-Plot of ground. lQixiO ft.;
southeast corner Sixteenth and Briggs
' streets. For information writ* to MRS.
I ANNA HKNNEG, 317 A Oak SC Wee
j haw ken. N. J.
FOR SALE—<tl» Muench St.; 3-story
I frame house; > rooms, bath; gas;
| furnace. Price reduced. Did yoa get
our list? BELL REALTY OCX. Bergner
| Building. •
' FOR SALE 3-story brick house; »
rooms; bath; gas; electric light: fur
nace; porch. No. » S. Sixteenth St. The
price is reasonable. BELL REALTY
CO., Bergner Building.
lISM WILL BUY a frame house with
plot 36x13*; located at 1411 S. 11th
St.. alao two bungalows for sale; large
plots. BELL REALTY CO. Bergner
Building.
FOR SALE—t South Eighteenth St.; <
rooms and bath, all improvements;
wide side entrance, front yard. Good
locality. Price 12300. H. G. PEDLOW,
lU> & Thirteenth St.
j FOR SALE—33I Hummel SL; 3-story
brick. $ rooms and bath; all im
provements; front porch; lot ISS feet
! deep to paved drive alley, H.
; G. PEDLDW. 11» & Thirteenth gt.
1 FOR SALE—I« 3» aud 1841 Apricot SU
2-story brick, almost new, » rooms
and bath, front porch and all modern
improvements; siso 1«43 Apricot St.,
same as above with store rodui. occu
pied by confectionery store doing good
Business. Owner leaving city and will
sacrifice if sold quick. A. s. MILLEit
JK SON. Eighteentu aud Slate Sla.
FOR SALE—No. 1»44 N. Seveuth SC. 3-
siory irame, all conveniences, front
porch. Nos. HOT'and Hi»» Plum avenue,
2-story name, water in kitchen. No.
111. N. Fourteenth St.. brick, conven
iences. from porch. Now 1»40 Derry St,
all com enicncva iront aud siue porch.
C. H. ORCUTT, Cumberland St.
SEAL ESTATE TOE EEWT
FOR RENT—S-room dwelling. No. 41i
Crescent St., bay window tront and
rear and porch tronu rent lU.eO. Im
mediate possession. Apply Penua.
Realty anu Improvement Co, 133 Lo
cust St.. Harrisburg. Pa.
TOR RENT—Two-story brick house. I
rooms and bath. Ideal summer home.
About two miles north ot Dauphin. For
■ information address DAVID HOFF
MAN, Dauphin, Pa.
FOR RENT
No. 1413 Market Si, ...<36.50
No. 1110 Walnut St,
No. 3W16 Kensington
No. i#i» S. 214j St, |lb.uO
J. £. GIPPLE.
TOR RENT—3-story brick dwelling, at
Kl3 N. Third street. Best of loca
tion. All improvements; immediate
possession, inquire lltfv North Front,
narrisaurg, Pa.
FOR ItENT—I333 Thompson. |10; 1544
Thompson, new. 317. |lt»v cash will
buy a new brick, steam neat, chestnut
awsh house, li. G. PEDLOft", llv S.
ihlrteenth St.
FOR RENT—House ISJ North Fifteenth
street, good location, near Walnut Su
die-ut 314.00. Inquire JOHN A HER
MAN. JJS Market St.
SIX-ROOM HOI'SES at Edgemont. one
half mile north of Penbroos. healthy
location ar.d good water and stables;
rem per oiouth. Inquire of WH
BKENNIiId.\N, Penbrook. fa.
ir'OK KENT—
ldli Catherine St., $16.00
542 t>. 17th St., $18.50
54U fc>. 17th bt., ... .$18.50
Apply Kulin oc Hershey,
18 isouth Tlurd Street.
w
FOR KENT
1317 Derry St, apartment, $35.04
131* Market, aparuneut, 33v.00
•Vpartments from 32450 to (3.1.50
leU Zarker. house. o.uO
133 S. 14th,
2 houses,
J houses, each. Jll.oO
2 houses, improvements. 313.ui)
HAttVEX 'l*. SMlln. 2V4 S. 13th St, or
Beil phone 24SM.
FOR RENT—Houses with all Improve
ments. at moderate rental*, J. &
GIP Purl. i;»l Market St.
APABTMENTS FOB EENT
TWO apartments with five rooms and
front and back porches, at reduced
I rent, at ;i)li» Green St-
FOR RENT—Apartment of Ave rooms.
bath and laundry room, second floor,
corner property, plenty of light, must
1 £ k* eppfeetatwt GEORGE
ft. Ml LKa, 325 Hummel St.
! 'EAL ESTATE FOB OB BENT
HOI SES built in pairs, side entrance.
S rooms; tile bath, hot, cold water; !
electricity, gaa. steam heat; front, back
I porches, price reasonable, location
, rwentieth and Swata-a. Inquire 450 S.
Seventeenth Su or ls4» BerryhiiL
HOUSES FOR RENT and 3Vi -story
dwelling houses lor sale. Eider Real
Estate Co, 24th and Derry Sta
1 —i
UNFURNISHED BOOMS FOB BENT
ROOMS FOR P.ENT—Three unfurnish
ed rooms for light housekeeping; !
water ar.d sink in room used for kitch
i en. use of aath; no cbildren.v Call at
itO Catnp St. v
:
FOR RENT—Several unfurnished rooms
: tor light housekeeping, no children, i
Also, one furnished room. Apply sl4
I X. Third atreet.
; i
BUHim BOABDEBS WANTED
1 FROM APRIL 16—Boarding on a farm,
near Dauphin, at reasonable rate*, i
Boating and fishing. Special rates for .
the season. Address 3762, care Star- ,
I Independent.
rUBNISHED BOOMS FOB EKMT.
! POR RENT—Two-roomed suite; weM .
furnished; large private porch, every;
convenience. Includtng bath and phone.
Facing Capitol Park. 406 North St.
. j
rw <? Urge furnishad r jon\s, second and
_t.i;rd f.oors. j
DOZEN WANT TO BE ALDERMAN
Severn* Ward to Have Spirited PoUtt
eal Contest Next Fall
Now tha* Alderman J. Wiiiiam)
Bajriee, o£ the Seventh ward, has an-1
nounee*! himseif a candidate for County |
Commiseioner, manv electors of the!
i>e<enth have expressed a detire to be!
the Alderman's successor and a dozen j
at least have come oct with political 1
announcements saying they will be can-1
didates for the office. The following al-1
ready are preparing to make a eam
peign tor the office, it is aaid:
J. Edward Bowers, who resides on j
Ketker street; Jacob Kat*, 1101 Herri
street, proprietor of the Star Bottling 1
works; Harry \f. ?rahk, 629 Beily j
street; Frank Nickles, 1910 North Sev-(
enth street; J. Grant Hoffman, pro-1
prietor of the Hotel Wallace, Wallace j
and Cumberland street*; John Shaner, a
bar clerk, 1111 Cowdea street; Samuel
1 FUfcjaan, 1101 North Sixth street; Da- [
s • -i-" * - ' • :
HARRISBURG STAR-INDEPENDENT, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 27, 1915.
■iscailaiMis
fOBHITUM FAOPHO
packing—a. n. shrenk. ihi Nortk
. Math ilritl, drat clua ptcktr of rut
rature. cUm ttd krtctbiw Bell phoM
WgW^^^^ ___________
MONET TO VQAH
WE LEND MONET IN AMY
AMOUNTS P*yuieut* to suit
borrower. Small loans a specialty.
Positively lowest rates ia the city.
Up-to-date methods. Licensed,
bonded and incorporated.
PENNA. INVESTMENT 00.
ua «iimi sitMi
BTO&AQS.
STORAGE In 1-ilsri brick building,
rear 401 litrktt St. Household goods
la clean, private room*. Reasonable
rates. Applr t» P. a. DIhLN'LUi. Jeweler.
IM Market at.
KIRE-PROOF STORAGE warehouse, di
vided into private rooms tor storage
at household goods. New building. Low
insurance. Inspection invited. ill-lit
aoulh Second tIiML iiAKK JUiB UKG
aTO RAGE CO,
ALL ENDS OF HAtTLLNQ
ALL kinds of hauling; large two-tog
truck; furniture. pianos. freight la
ike city and suburbs. Prices reason
able. Picnic and pleasure trips, day or
evening. \VM. H. L'Altt n»s Verooa
St. Bell phone ISIIJ.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS
HIGHEiT PRICE PAID for old gold
and silver. Why have hard times?
Make your old bring ready cash. Nor
man L Lantx. Norristown. Fa.
WANTED—A home for an old lady; will
pay board. Address Box 814. Harris
burg. Pa.
PIANO MOVING
PIANO MOVING, tuning, packing and
storing: work done by experts. WIN
TKK PIANO CO„ IS N. Fourth St. Bell
phone 11$.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED—B.cycles. or parti of bicy
cles. for highest cash price* at once.
Try Keystone quick repair service and
save money. KEYSTONE CYCLE CO..
sl4 North Third St. Both phones.
SIGNS of all kinds; brass signs at half
price; our simplified process makes
this possible; strictly high class work
guaranteed. MANAHAN A CO.. 24
Dewberry street
J DETECTIVE
PRIVATE DETECTIVE
GEORGE W. SHULER
625 S. Fifteenth St.
Bell Phone -83SR
Legal
i
NOTICE is hereby given that applica
tion will be ma>le to the Public Serv
ice Commission of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania by the Bell Telephone
Company of Pennsylvania for a certifi
cate of public convenience evidencing
the Commission's approval of an .igree
ment with the Loose-Wiles Biscuit Com
pany !»r the lease of space in a stor
age building at Harrisburg. Pa., the
public hearing on which will be held
in the rooms of the Commission at Har
risburg on the »th dav of May, 1915. at
! i.JO p. m.. when and where all per
sons In interest may appear and be
heard if they so desire.
. Ia »ke Matter of the Petltioa of the
HarrUharc Beard of Trade, for a de-
Irree of dluolatloa of Mild corpora
tloa.—ln the Court of Common Pleas
of Dauphin County, No. June
Term. 1915.
: Notice is hereby given that the Har-
I risburg Board of Trade has tiled in the
, above Court its petition praying for a
| Decree of Dissolution and that the
I Court has fixed t!je lith day of May,
i 1915 at 10 o'clock A. M„ in Court Room
No. 1. of the Court Hous* at Harris
burg. Dauphin County. Pennsylvania,
as the time and place for hearing said
, petition and application for dissolution,
when and where all persons interested
may attend and show cause. If any
they have, why the prayer of the said
petition should not be granted.
FOX (t GEYER.
Attorneys for Petitioner.
Harrisburg. Pa.. April 12th, 1916.
NOTlCE—Letters of administration on
the estate of John Egenrieder. late of
the city of Harrisburg. Dauphin county,
Pa., deceased, having been granted to
the undersigned, residing in Harris
| burg, Penna.. all persons indebted to
1 said estate are requested to make im
mediate payment, ar.d those having
claims -rill present theai for settle
ment THOMAS EGENRIEDER.
Administrator,
314 Reily St.. Harrisburg, Pa.
Sale art Exchange
FOB SALE X j
f"X>R SALE—An Oldemobile. in good
condition. Inquire ISIO State St.,
Harrisburg. Pa.
FOR SALE—I9I2 5-passeuger Hupn.o
bile in first class condition; two ex
tra tires; will sell at a great sacrifice
to early bnj-er. 41 EH KING GARAGE, j
H35 Rose Avenue. ,
GAS ENGINE (Nash.)—One 40-H. P..
one 30-H. P. Al condition. Now run
ning. Bargain to quick buyer, on ac
eouot of removal. Will work satisfac
torily with gasoline. Hosier, Mt. Ver
non. N. Y.
C. W. H. LAKGLETZ. Loabcr-Wt are
overstocked with all kinds and !
grades of lumber and we can offer you
big bargains. It wilt pay you to see
us. Otbce Cameron and Mulberry Sta.
BARGAIN—A baby coach, good as new,
cost (30.00; was used only a few
months, will sell for 110. Inquire 3!3
Chestnut St.. Harrisburg. Pa.
BARGAINS in typewriters. Bar-lock,
110: Williams. $10; Remington. fls;
Royal. 130. L. C. Smith and Under
wood. prices reasonable. U C. SMITH
A BROS.. 36 & Fourth St
ONE PIANO—Was used about one year.
i am leaving city and will sell It
reasonable on monthly payments. Ad
dress 3145. care Star-Independent
FOR SALS—AT GABL£"S, lit, 115 and
111 South Second street 6,000 gallons
Mew Era Ready Mixed Paint Acme I
quality. All the full line of the Asm*'
make,
FDR SALE—At GABLE'S, 111-117 B*>th
Second Su MOO sets new Sash, till
xl 3 L, primed and glaseA at (LIS par
set. Also other lives
|
vid Duolap. 1829 N'orth Seventh street; ,
William 8. Moses, a butcher, 1320 ;
Cowden street; William McDaniel, 1418
Herr street; Charles Freeborn, 651
Dauphin street, and William Cleelaod,
Muench street.
C V. NEWS
LIQUOR LAWS VIOLATED?
COURT ORDERS INQUIRY
Ob the Statement of a Mercarsburg
Clergyman, Judge (Milan Directs
Grand Jury to Invaatigate Alleged
Drunkenness Among Minors , •
Ohsmbersburg, April 27. The
Franklin county Grand Jury here at
the present session of criminal court
was directed yesterday to investigate
charges made by the Rev. William Fred
erick Bald, a Merceraburg clergyman,
who has written the Judge, saying that
hotelmen in and around Mercersburg
have been in the htbit of furnishing in
toxicants to minors. Judge Gillan ad
vised the jurors to make a scathing in
qairy so as to learn the "facta."
This court order came as a surprise,
notwithstanding the fact that it had
been known here that complaints were
to be registered agaiust alleged viola
tions of the liquor laws. It really re
lieves the county prosecutor and tho
j county detective, who are busy • with
this seseiou of court, front making the
investigation and"* it also means that
the inquiry will be begun at once and
a report thereof made as quickly as pos
sible.
The clergyman's letter to the Judge
was not read in open court, although it
' is said that the complainant gave the
■ names of several boys whom he charges
j he accosted on the street while they
I were dared and staggering from drunk
| enness.
Wholesale Bicycle Thefts
Carlisle, April 27.-—With three
(thefts reported within,a period of 3-4
! hours, local officers are attempting to
, locate the persons implicated in a
i series of bicycle thefts. Colored lads
i are suspected and arrests are expected
to follow.
Last night a bicycle was taken from
the porch at the residence of W. A.
Bender, ticket agent at the local Cum
i berland Valley station. Later the
wheel was seen with two colored boys
in charge. About midnight Officer
Speck found the bicycle virtually a
) wreck, lying on the lawn in the rear of
I'Metzgar halL
Between 7 and 9 o'clock Saturday
evening, the bicycle of Clayton Stit
i zel, clerk at the H. T. Henuan store
| on East High street, was taken.
The third theft occurred last even
ing when a bicycle was taken from
, the home of Harry Jones, North Pitt
? street, and later recovered in a dam-
I condition on Penn street.
i ——,
Patent on Tape Clamp
j Gettysburg, April 27.—Edgar M.
j Hewitt, of this place, has secured a
I patent on a tape clamp and is designed
| for mending temporarily steel tapes
1 which are widely used in all surveying
| work. Thev frequently tear, throwing
j out of employment, some times for an
| entire day, a gang of sis or eight sur
, vpyors. who may hav e to return to
their base until a new tape can be se
j cured.
j Alice Frick Greer
Chambersburg, April . 27.—Mrs.
j Alice Frick Greer, of Waynesboro and
Johnstown, died Monday morning at
>6.35 at the residence of J. G. Hite
shew. Hazel street, this place, an
i illness of five weeks. Mrs. Greer was
i a member of the Methodist Episcopal
'church. She is survived b ythe follow
ing sisters: Mrs. John H. Gehr, Waynes
: Mrs. E. Johnson, Bucvrus, Ohio;
Mrs. D. M. Johnson, Bucvrus. Ohio,
i Mrs. Amy H. Snyder and Mrs. S. B.
i Eiliott, neices, and J. G. Hiteshew, nep
hew, of town, also survive.
Found Dead Under His Auto
Hagerstown. Md., April 27.—Ja ob
Ambrose. 2o \V»ars old. of Berkley
Springs, was killed while returning
home alone from Hagerstown, near
Lovers Leap, by his automobile over
' turning. It is thought he lost control
:of the car by a tire bursting. A party
'of motorists found him dead, pinned
beneath the car.
Child Chokes to Death on Peanut
I Cumberland. Md., April 27.—Leo
. Scallv, 18 months old. son of Leo Seal
' lv, of Eckhart, this eounty, choked to
! death on a peanut which lodged in his
throat yesterday morning. Violent
coughing attracted the parents, but be
fore a doctor could be summoned, the
child was dead.
Philadelphia Produce Market
Philadelphia, April 2T.—Wheat weak
er; No. 2 red. car lots, export, 1620165;
Njx 1 northern, Duluth export, 173®
Refined sugars firm; powdered. 6.00;
fine granulated, 5.50; confectioners' A.
6.50.
Bran firm: winter, per ton, (29630;
spring, per ton, S2T.SO® 28.00.
Corn weaker; No. 2 export, 79 @80;
Mo. 2 yellow, local, 84 OS4H.
Oats lower: No. 2 white, t>3«*o<>4.
Butter higher; western dreamery, ex
tra, 31; nearby prints, fancy, 34.
Eggs steady; nearby firsts, free ease.
6.15; current receipts, free case. 6.00;
western extra, firsts, free case. 6.15;
firsts; free case, 6.00,
Live poultry weak: fowls. 17® ITU;
old rooeters, 120 124*; chickens. 134s 18;
turkeys, 1301 a: ducks. 13015; geese,
10 #ll.
Dressed poultry firm: fresh killed
fowls, fancy, IS® 19: average. lt«»17:
unattractive, 14® 15; old roosters, 13>4;
frozen fowls, 16© 18; roasting chickeiie,
17@S0: broiling chickens, 22027; tur
keys, 18®2£; ducks, 12® 18; geese, 1!
® 16.
Potatoes firm; Pennsylvania, per
toushel. 50655; Maine, 50055; New
York. 40 045; Florida, per barrel. 4.000
5.25.
Flour steady; winter straight, 7.000
7.25: spring straight, 7.250 7.50; spring
patent, 7.500 8.50.
Hay steady: No. 1 large balsa 18.000
18.50; No. 1 medium bales. 18.00018.50;
No. i. do.. 16.00® 17.00; No. 3, do.. 14.00
® 15.00; sample, 13.00014.00; light mix
ed. 17.50 011.00; No. 1. 16.50017.00; No.
2. 14.50e15.50.
Chicago Live Stock Market
Chicago, April 27.—Hogs—'Receipts,
15.000: strong. Bulk, T. 3507.50; light,
7.25®7.60; mixed. 7.150T.60; heavy, 6.85
6_7_.45; rough. 6.8507.05; pigs, 5.25®
Cattle—Receipts. 8,000: steady. Na
tive beef steers, 6.10®8.65: western
steers. 5.600 7.40: cows and heifers, 3.00
08.40; calves. 6.50® 9.00.
Sheep—Receipts 10.000 ;• steady. Sheep,
7.50®8.60; lambs. 8.50011.00.
i Those Asphyxia ting Bombs
' Paris, April 27.-*-The first Wounded
soldiers who have arrived in Paris
from the Ypres speak with scorn of the
asphyxiating bombs used by the Ger
mans.
"Their famous bombs killed no
bedy, said one of the wounded French
men . "They just pnt to sleep those
who breathed the fumes. Then the
German* came up and killed the sleep
ers., Fortunately help came and we
finished smashing them."'
LAWYERS' PAPER BOOKS
Printed at this offiee in beat style, at
iowest prices and on short notice.
\
Bethlehem Steel Up S7O
Am. Locomotive Up S3B
Xb one week.
WHICH ARE NEXT?
They may he Among 3d se
lected low priced stocks.
Lift mailed on request
CLARENCE CONE * CO..
41 Broadway. Mew Yaek
MONEY
If you work, keep house,
pay your bills snd need
money for a good purpose,
we can supply It in
amounts of to S2OO at
legal rates, payable weekly
or monthly.
Organised In 1909 bv
local people with local cap
ital to save borrowers from
extortion. the Co-opera
tive. regardless of what
others advertise, still leads
for business rates, terms
and service.
CO-OPERATIVE'
loin ft Inmtmtnt Co.
SO4 CIIKBT.WT ST.
Open daily from S a. m. to
*» p. m., and Wednesday and
Saturday evenings until a
o'clock.
IFOR SALE
Look here! Do yon want t« buy a
new home? Go to SIS to S3O Geary
I St. I am Just finishing four three-
I story brick. mansard roof houses.
with wide front and back porches
' and balcony. Bay windows, grano
lithic pavement and steps; cemented
I cellar, hot and cold water In cellar.
1 Parlor and dining room, larga kitch
en. five bed rooms and bath, six large
:losets. vestibule and open stairways.
Gas and electric lights. Parlor and
I dining room tlnished floors. No
1 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.
APRII. 13—TWO ARE SOI.D
F. H. Hantzman
OBce 660 Briggs St.
f
I FOR SALE
1>23 N. Second ft!., 3-story brick.
260-36! Delaware Ave., 2-story brick.
225 Broad St., 3-story frame.
1803 Green St., 3-story brick.
PLOT OF 6ROOND
2033 N. 2nd St.. 50x16; ft.
Paxtang Ave., Paxtang. 55x150 ft.
Railroad Sidlag For Manufacturing
or Coal Yard
ft along P. & R. track.
S7O ft along P. R. R. track.
H. M. OIRO
Vntoa Trust Rldg.
One of the most prominent corners
I of South Cameron Street, a frame
; house and lot 20x73 (with private
alley), 1024 Paxton Street, only
cross-town street below Market.
! Bath room and stove. Price,
' 92,100 if sold before May 10, 1S»15.
M. A. Fought
272 North Street
Harrisburg, Pa,
>i .
j ELECTED TO HOSPITAL BOARD
I Jackson Herr Boyd' Is Chosen to FUI
One of Four Vacancies
At a meeting of Board of
Managers of the Harrisburg hospital
yesterday, Jackson Herr Boyd. 124
! Pine street, was elected to till one of
the four vacancies in the board.
There was an informal discussion of
a suggestion that a private ambulance
be purchased for the hospital, but
• nothing definite was decided upon, as
I only a small fiwid is available. The hos
! pital at present is using the city am
-1 bujance.
Our 'JITNEY" Offer—This and {Sc.
DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this
slip, enclose with oe to Foley & Co.,
Chicago, 111., writing your name and
address clearly. You will receive in re
turn a trial package containing Foley's
| Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs,
j colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for
pain in eides and back, rheumatism,
i backache, kidaey and bladder ailments;
and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole
some and thoroughly cleansing ca
thartic, especially comforting to stout
persons. Geo. A. Gorgas, 16 North
Third street. —Adv.
William Crawford Funeral
The funeral of William Crawford,
i who died Sunday at the Harrisburg
hospital, was held this afternoon at 2
o'clock from the funeral chapel of T.
M. Mauk & Son. The services were in
! .-barge of the Rev. E. E. Snyder, pas
j tor of St. Matthew's Lutheran church.
Interment was in Paxtaug cemetery.
Lady Eagles to Meet
A meeting of the ladies' auxiliary
of the Fraternal Order of Eagles will
be held to-morrow evening when eiery
lady is asked to be present, as plans
for holding a fair will be discussed.
Fink 'g Hercules Porter. Especially j
adapted to invalids and sick room
use.—Adv.
Many Refugees From Mexico
By Associated Press.
Galveston. Tex.. April 27.—The U. 1
6. transport Sun.uer arrived last night !
with 293 refugees from Tampico, Mex- 1
ico, anil most ot them left for their!
homes in various parts of the United '
States. All but fifteen of the refugees;
are Americans. Most of the arrivals
had funds and less than fifty required
aid-.
The Harrisburg . Hospital is open
daily except Sunday, betwoen 1 and
t o'clock p. m. for dispensing medical
advice and prescriptions to those un
able to pay for them.
See "THREE WEEKS" 280 Scenes "A
Taken from the famous book by Elisor Oljrn. »
To-day and To-morrow at the VICTORIA THEATRE
E.H. COOPER A COMPANY
FOUHDKRB AND MACHINISTS
i > ** fi teiWmiii (mm»
CASTIKQfI or 111. DESCRIPTION* HADH TO PATTKHN
'•l' Far Ike MraiN Iraa Hnrlu
SHORT AND SOUTH STREETS - HARRISBURO, PA.
i Minded Man
Hard Pea Coal
25c Cheaper
Prices for Hard White Ash Pea. Coal have
been reduced by the coal operators.
This reduction was made because of dull
times.
Many large manufacturing plants use
Hard White Ash Pea Coal for steam pur
poses.
On account of the dull times these manu
facturing plants are only working part of
the/ime and of course are not consuming
much coal.
This is your opportunity to get this size
coal at a lower price than heretofore.
Better place your order soon as the opera
tors would give us no assurance as to how
long the prices will remain down.
United Ice & Coal Co.
Forster and Cowden ' Third and Sou
Fifteenth and Chestnut Hummel and Mulberry
Also Steelton, Pa.
I
ARTISTIC PRINTING AT STAR - INDEPENDENT.
AMUSEMENTS | AMUSEMENTS '
"MAJESTICTHE A TRE
FRIDAY. APRIL SO, M ATI .NEK AND NIGHT
6ELWYN & CO. PRESENT THE LAUGH FESTIVAL
MB
PRlCEfr—Mat. 26<* to $1.00; Night-. 25c to >1.60. . Soate Tomorrow
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COLONIAL Photoplay To-day
Km /innrin amta stewart and kari, wil-
ILfiORE S v, "—»
OLONIAL
IDS
TMF. PHK K OF . PEACE,"—2-act
| I.uhin drama, fenturlDK JUBTINA
3 Other Good Acts ;
'" ,,u ' 2-nt't Kalrm tilrl Detective Sertea
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I 11007 BARBED
Cj VXI I Newark Custom Officials Refuse to
I 1 v Sanction Johnson-Willard Pictures
| I Newark, N. J., April 27.—The Fed-
era j CU!i t omß officers refused a formal
10 w - TO 11 F- M. , demand for permission to show in this
HTUC l city moving pictures of the Jobnson-
I fit O IKL OF Trie Willard fight at Havana.
flf\l ncju U/JTCT" Tho J pman <l waa made by Charles
UV/Lt/Clf WC3I IA. Towne, formerly a Senator of the
A I-askv-BMaaco production with i United Btates, and Benjamin P. Spell-
Ind°H 0 o r ua?'°p£Vr\ Va " ® Uren man u P on the Collector of the Port of
and A big comedy program ' Newark. The attorneys announced that
TO-MORROW AWt» THURSDAY in a day or two they would apply to
prices"CTHUDREwTte! BAbCONT . Dißt^ Ct Urt f °/ 8,1 in -
Sc; ORCHESTRA. 10c \ junction restraining the customs a«i
>■ • -» thorities from prohibiting tbc picture*.
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