to Jluy or Hc»nt Homc>v| in tha | Miscellaneous FURNITURE PACKINO PACKING—A. H. SHRENK. 1906 North Sixth street, first class packer of fur niture, china and bricabiac. Bell phone tmv. g~__j 1 1" ALL KINDS OF HAULING ALL kinds of hauling; large two-ton truck; furniture, pianos, freight. In the city and suburbs. Prices reason able. Picnic and pleasure trips, day or evening. WM. H. DARE. 1453 Vernon St. Bell phone 3517 J. REMOVAL NOTICE THE ST E ELTON AND HARRISBURG BRICK CO have removed their office to Trewick St., near Front. WANTED WANTED—At once—a good 2-passen ger 4-cylinder car, not over $250; must be in good running condition and good tires; will pay SSO cash, balance in three monthly payments; iparty can hold lease on car till paid for. Address 3 760. care Star-Independent. STORAGE FIREPROOF STORAGE —Private rooms f-or household goods, $2.00 per month and up. We invite inspection. Dow insurance. 437-445 South Second St. IIA Kit ISUURG STORAGE COMPANY. FINANCIAL. HONEY TO DOAN upon real estate se curities in any anmounts and upon any terms to suit the borrower. Ad dress P. O. box 174. ANY PERSON NEEDING MONEY in amounts from $0 to SSO, holding a salaried position, would be benefited by calling on us. EMPLOYES' DISCOUNT CO., "A N. Third St. PIANO MOVING . PIANO MOVING, tuning, packing and storing; work done by experts. WIN TER PIANO CO.. 23 N. Fourth St. Bell phone 146. MISCELLANEOUS ■WANTED—Bicycles, or parts of bicy cles, for highest cash prices, at once. Try Keystone quick repair service and save money. KEYSTONE CYCLE CO., SI 4 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 & CO., 24 S. ■Uew oei ry street. DETECTIVE PRIVATE DETECTIVE GEORGE W. SHULER 52- S. Fifteenth St. '\ Sale and Exchange H |n , FOR SALE 3FOR SALi<}— Folding bed, lfjkt new; post S2O; will sell at a sacrifice. See this swell bed at once. SI4 X. Third St. AUTOMOBILES FOR SAUEJ—One 1912 Kord Roadster, batteries and mag neto, horn and lamps in go-od condition, a bargain, $250. One electric in tine shape, complete equipment, a big bar gain. $ 125. KEY ST ON K CYCUE CO., 814 JS'. Third.St. Bell phone. Fla NO VAN for sale; has brass rail ing and trimmUigs, and is in first class condition, inquire at 137 South Third St., Harrisburg', Pa. FOR SALE—One Germantown carriage, good as new; one double set harness, all at a bargain. Call at DETWEILER BROS., 40 South Front St., Steelton, Pa. ONE 4-cylinder 20 H. P. large, roomy touring car, in first class condition; over sized tires, good car for Jitney. Good equipment. Can be seen 231 S. Fourteenth St., City. FOR SALE Electrical stereopticon lantern, with slide and curtaiji; also case for same. Will sell cheap. Ad dress 507 Main St., Little Falls, N. Y. FOR SALE —Household goods, furni ture, sideboard, sewing machine, rugs anil gas radiator. Apply No. 1333 Sus S. Fourth St. ONE PIANO—Was used about one year. I am leaving city and will sell it reasonable on inontnly payments. Ad dress 3748, care Star-Independent. FOR SALE— AT GABLE'S, 113, 115 and 117 South Second street, 5,000 gallons New Era Ready Mixed Paint, Acme quality. All the full line of the Acme make. FOR SALE—At GABLE'S. 111-117 South Second St., 5,000 sets new Sash, Bxlo xl 2 L. primed and glazed, at $1.15 per tel. Also other sizes. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE EQUITY of $1,500.00, in out-of-town house, well rented, for exchange on touring car; Overland or Buick prefer red, or several equities for exchange on city properly. O. A. 315 Broud St. FOR SALE Desirable Uptown Building Ground 100x150 ft.,—southeast corner of Front and Kmerald (Streets. One of the most desirable locations on Front St. lOOxl.'iO ft., —southwest corner of Second and Kmerald Sts. A choice location on Second St. 52%x125 ft., —northeast corner of Front and Hamilton Sts. A splen did lot for a siugle house. 32x150 ft., —west side of Second St., just north of Lewis St., in River side. Here is a choice suburban lot. MILLER BROTHERS & CO. SEAL ESTATE Fire Insurance Surety Bonds Locust and Court Streets - - ' « - k ■ ' S •' •» '■ ' A . ' ■"I . , ' ' • ffARRISBURq STAR-mDEPENPENT, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 5, 1915. Wants I I . HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—A grood man to huckster on wagon in city; must *>c sober and reliable. Steady job. Call 1258 Walnut street. WANTE-D—Auto salesman with ex 7 perience; excellent proposition to a prood man. Address No, 3765, care Star independent. WA NT E D-—You ng: man for counter work; must be neat and bring refer ence. Apply RUSTIC DAIRY LUNCH, 5-7-9 S. Third St. ___ MACHINISTS WANT ICD—Apply Em ployment Office, Bethlehem Steel Co., South Bethlehem,. Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED —&AXE. MAN wants work of any kind. Apply 1518 Thompson St. WANTED—Experienced man wants work on a farm. A»ply 1944 State street. WANTED—By middle-aged man, posi tion as janitor or man around the house and care of lawn. Inquire or address 1511 Naudain St., City. TWO BOYS, about 17. would like a position at whitewashing, house cleaning, or any kind of work that will help out. BRUCE BANKS, 1111 Grape Ave,, or RUSSELL GARNES, 1230 Cowden St. A MAN understanding farming would like a place on a stocked farm, as a tenant farmer. Call or address 822 Forster St., Harrisburg. Pa. TIELr WANTED— FEMAIiE.__ WANTED—A middle-aged woman for housekeeper. W. A. SNOW, 623 Ma hantongo St. WANTED —Chambermaid and scrub i woman. Apply SAVOY HOTEL, Third i and Mulberry Sts. WANTED —Vanipers, tip stitchers and headers. Apply Harrisburg Shoe Man ufacturing Co., Vernon St., Harrisburg, Pa. EXCEPTIONAL, opportunity for an act ive business woman; one who has had former experience In handling seeuri -1 ties. Address ' No. -3764, care Star-In dependent. , WANTED—Experienced help. Ap : ply Silk Mill, corner North and ' Second streets, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Girls over 16 years of age to learn cigar 1 making. Paid while learn ' ing. Apply at Harrisburg Cigar Company, 500 Race street. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. GENERAL housework wanted by col ored woman; wants to stay at night. ( Address 333 Calder St. 1 A reliable colored woman wishes three days work every week, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. Can give ref , erence. Apply 110 Dewberry Ave., City. WIDOW would like to keep house for a small family or widower, one child four years old. Apply 1133 Vernon St. AN honest and reliable colored woman desires work by the day or half day. Reference can be furnished. Address 133 Balm St. MIDDLE-AGED LADY would like day's work of any kind. Can furnish ref erence. Apply 1521 Vernon St. WANTED—Young lady desires posi tion to answer phones or to do other light office work. Salary not so much an object as desirable position. Ad dress M., care_sta i - Independent. * '■< Lost and Found - FOUND. FOUND —The well-dressed man. He always sends his clothes to Eggert s ! Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning [ i Works, 1245 Market St. Do you? Call and deliver. , ! FOUND —A decided improvement in my , I appearance since having my clothing cleaned and pressed at Parisian Dye . 1 Works 1109 N. Third. Branch, Hoffman- Kerns, 327 Chestnut. Bell phone. Call ing and delivering. LOST ' LOST—One 30x3 Diamond non-skid tire in case; No. 51,475,202. RevVard , if returned to 210 N. Second St., Har risburg, Pa. s 1 ; Death and Obituary ■ — i DIED. ' WHEELER—Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of the late George Wheeler, of Hum melstown, Pa., on Monday, May 3rd, aged 84 years, 11 months, 10 days. ; Funeral will be held at her late home on Thursday afternoon at 2.30 . o'clock. The friends and relatives are I invited to attend without further notice. ! SNYDEIt—On Monday evening, May 3, i 1915, Agnes S. Snyder, aged 70 years, 5 months and 24 days. Funeral on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the Home frr the Friend , less, Fifth and Muencli ftreets. Rela , tlves and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Legal —— d In the Mntter of the K«(Htf of John K. Kertlg, Inlc of 7.65; heavy, 7.00 @7.55; rough, 7.00# 7.15; pigs, 5.25(®6.80. Cattle—Receipts, 11,000; lirm. Native oeef steers, 6.35@8.75; western steers, .70fc7.50; cows and heifers, 2.90@8.50; .■ - ffo.no. Sheep—Receipts 10,000; steady. Sheep, 7.40@8.10; lambs, 8.00@10.65. Must Answer to Health Board At tho meeting of the City Bureau of Health, scheduled for this evening, two Harrisburgers charged with viola tions of the quarantine law#, will be given hearings and required to make answer. Complaints of down town resi dents regarding the dumping of refuse containing papev also will be consid ered by the bureau. FOR 1915 COPPER CHARLES A. STONEHAM & COMPANY announce a new publication in their series of PROTECTIVE PUBLICITY, en titled "COPPER." The nrw booklet contains a wealth of vital and valuable information on tii is subject. It comprises sixty pages, divided into live parts. l'art I contains the history of cop per metaf; the part now being played by American mines in the world's production and demand, together with a forecast of the future of the red metal. Part II is devoted to Copper Se curities, the history of the share markets and the present relationship of securities prices to the new con ditions in the metal. Part 111 contains copper statis tics of incalculable value to the In vestor and speculator, showing pro duction and consumption figures, price ranges, dividends, etc. Part IV represents an analysis of thirty-tive Copper companies, giving capitalization, funded debt, officers, dominant interests, property loca tion and acreage, ore reserves, costs, annual output, and at the end of each company statement the company an alysis is appended, a table showing earnings per share witli each varia tion of lc per pound In the price of copper metal. Part V gives instructions for trad ing in copper securities, together with a brief description of the busi ness of t harles A. Stoneham A Co. The booklet is handsomely and attractively printed in two colors, bound in copper colored covers, and Is a de luxe edition. A ropy of thin booklet will he seat without any charge whatsoever.'The edition Is, limited because of the great expense Incurred In Its prepa ration. and we suggest requests for copies be filed as early as possible. GHAS. A, STONEHAM & GO. Established 11*13 41 Broad St., New York City PHILADELPHIA i REAL ESTATE TRUST BUILDING 11 IlllSli HEGOITEKW? Abandon mentof King's Plans to Attend Gari baldi Unveiling May- Prove Boon GREAT THRONGS FLOCK TO GENOA Prominent Persons From All Parts of Italy on Way to Quarto Sant' Elena to Attend Dedication of Monument In Honor of Garibaldi By Associated Press, Genoa, Via Paris, May s.—Every tiain which arrived in this city yester day and last night was crowded with prominent persons from all parts of Italy, who have come here on their way to Quarto Sant' Elena to attend the dedication of the monument erected in honor of Garibaldi and his famous thousand, who sailed from the little town in Sardinia on the expedition which resulted in the annexation of Sicily by Italy. Those ceremonies, which it was an nounced at the eleventh hour King Vic tor Emmanuel and the members of his Cabinet would not attend because they were unable to leave Rome in view of the gravity of the international situa tion, have been regarded as of peculiar political significance because the pro posed participation of the King might be considered a direct affront to Aus tria at a time when diplomatic rela tions were strained almost to the break ing point. The abandonment of tho King's plans is considered, however, to mean that the negotiations between Italy and the dual monarchy are to be continued on a new basis. Those who arrived at Genoa include Senators, deputies, representatives of various cities and towns in all parts of the kingdom, Gnribaldian veterans and delegates from Italian universities. The President, of the Chamber and a dele gation from the Senate arrived last evening and were received by the Pre fect. D 'Annunzio, the poet, who will deliver the principal address, was met bv General Ricciotti Gajibnldi and Mme. Garibaldi, the sculptor Baroni, de signer of the the Mayor and many Deputies. The Mayor has issued avproclamation, which says: "Genoa to-day fulfills Tier vow to immortalize'in bronze the brilliant ex ploits of the Garibaldians. Never be fore have we felt so strongly vibrating within us the soul of tlie fatherland, which draws from the annals of its lib erty, the firmness of its will and its strength for sacrifice." , DORMITORY TO BE STAJtTED Harcisburg Academy Building Expected to Be Ready by September In order that the nrw dormitory building at the Harrisfeurg Academy may be ready for use in time for the openimg of the fall term, contractors' bids are now 'being called for, and the work of construction will start within ten days. The dormitory is to be located nortth of and in line with the. preftent main academy Ibuikling. It will be 112 feet long And 34 feet wide, o£ red 'brick and stone trimmings to hasrmirinize with the present 'building. The aityle of archi tecture is what is known as Tudor. At tlhe north end of the main floor will be a common room, 17 by 31 feet, provided with a large open Are place. Storage rooms will be on the third floor ami in -the basement. The basement will also contain men's quarters, gen eral store rooms, coal bins, lieater and a laundry 18 by 36 dfeet. To Drop Ring in Melting Pot When the suffragists install their biig "melting post" at headquarters here next Saturday> it was announced to-day, one of the first trinkets to be dropped in it will be a tiny gold ring set with emeralds. The. ring, is one of the most treasured possessions of Mrs. Frank M. Roessing, president of the Pennsylvania Woman fituffrsige Asso ciation, and will be her personal con tribution to the "melting pot," the contents of which are to be converted into cash later for the suffrage cam paign fund. t > Frank R. Leib & 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 No. 524 Forrest St. : — 3-story frame dwelling; 10 rooms and bath. Posses sion at once. Rent, $15.00