I.\< to liny oiMicmt HonuM-H N Real Estate - ■ ■ A EE All ESTATE FOB JAIiE ONE of the best and most desirably lo cated homes in Wormleysburg, Front St., can be bought for much less than it cost. Large house, all conveniences, Kas and electric light, hot water heat. Address 37!)0, care Star-independent. 1611 REG IN A, end 3-story, solid brick house; large lot, paved front and bacu —side, rear and front entrance. $:>,000. 1402 North, 9.2 IRWIN M. CA9SEUU Ileal Estate and Insurance, 1441 Hegina street. FOR SALE—4B3 Harris street; B*story brick; nine rooms, bath, gas, furnace, porch. Tills property is offered at an attractive price. BKIAJ REALTY CO., llergner Building. VACANT HOUSE FOR SALE, on easy payment. Inspect it; No. 18 N. Six teenth street; all improvements; steam heat. Small amount of cash required. BELL REALTY CO., Bergner Building. BUNGALOW FOR SALE—Steam heat; gas; electric light; 8 rooms and bath; large porches; lot 00x150; fruit; 5c car fare. BELL REALTY CO., Bergner Building. 1100 CASH will give you possession to several properties. The balance can be paid ;is rent. Would you rather rent? Get information. BELL REALTY CO., Bergner Building. W>R SALffi—NEW BUILDINGS -The business in them is giving a good living and 10 per cent, profit; situated or located where it will increase in value and profit. Price $5,000. C. B. CARE, Care's Grocery, Linglestown, Pa. Description at 409 Market St., llarris burg. FOR SALE— -142 S. ISM/4 St.; 2\k -story frame dwell ing; 7 rooms; front and rear porches; lot 20x110; you will find the price right. : Will exchange for farm. Country store located in York Co.; 10 miles from Harriaburg; frame build-| ings and large store room; well estab lished business. Price of property, j 51,500. Stock and fixtures ai inven tory. BKINTON-PACKER CO., Second and Walnut Sis. 185 ACRES—3O acres pasture and tim ber land; miles east of Harrisburg; nearly new 9-room frame dwelling; well and running water. This farm can be bought for $7,500. BRLNXON-PACKER CO., Second and Walnut Sts. BEAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT —64 2 Boyd St., 8 rooms and 1 bath, furnace, etc.; side and rear en trances; rent sls. immediate posses sion* JA s. l. HAMAKER, 111 Broad S F OR RENT—House No. ISIS N. Seventh | St., with seven rooms, In repair, I with a large yard with fruit trees; rent j i easonabli. Apply I l :♦ Ma day St. F'OR RENT—Single garage for auto-' mobile; suitable for jitney. Rent l casonaole; good location. Apply N. j J lUEDBERG, 420 Walnut St. F'OR RENT —'2-story porch front brick j house, 1507 Boas St., to small family; i ail conveniences and pleasant surround-' ings. inquire E. U. SIIAFFNEU, 1071 iioas St Br 11 phone TillAl. FOR Biskr No. is>lo Whitehall St $32.50; No. 1850 Market ili-.uO ; No. J-U &. Fourteenth St *J2.00 .so. .n, Fifteenth St $20.u0 .no. .\audain St sls.uu i j. jbj. l-ui Market St. UESIUABLL houses and apartments tor rent, aii over city, lieasonaule rents. I Inquire HAiiVEY l'. SAIITH, 20 1 South' 'x nirtcenin streeu iJeil pnone 216 M. FOR RENT—House, all improvements, city steam ueal, central location, i liooib 4Uo%e Market street; suituoie for Ooaraing or ruoming nouse. J A. !• itili 1 Li. App 4 > cj. AliiiL.l ZiiiiK, oIJ Walnut est. x-Uiv KENT— -5-12 b. 1i th St., .... $18.51); 540 S. 17 tli St., ... .$18.50, Apply Ivuhn it Herskey, 3b bout it Third Street. 1 OK KENT—Houses with all improve ments. at moderate rentalat J. fc* CripPLE, liial Market St COTTAGE FOil RENT FOIt RENT— Furnished cottage at Stoverdale; rate, $4.00 per week. In quire United phone 50U Hunimt lstown, APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOII RENT—Two new modern apart- I j monts. 1814 State St., four and six ' rooms; large, light, cheerful; three bay i ; windows in each apartment; tiled bath';!' hard wood doors, beautifully papered, | electric lißhi, steam heat, cabinei gas ranges, refrigerators, shades, all new; ■ front and back porches, side entrance and back yard; rent reasonable. A. s. MILLER & SON, Eighteenth and StateJ Sts. Bell phone SMitiJ, jM SECOND KMX)It apartment, live rooms!! bath, pantry, iianl wood floors, steanrfl heat, electric light, hot water furnished I the year around; corner property. Apply .1. A. AIILLEK, Kclker. Beil phone t 2718R.. FOR RENT—One five-room apartment, ! witli front and back porches; ail i modern improvements, at 201!) Green St. | MODERN and sanitary; steam heat; | electric lights, gas range and water I heaters', laundry trays; linest equipped I for medium rent in city. Location 1419 ' Verrion and 1416 Thompson Sts. Open i for inspection. Apply BAPTISTI, Third and Chestnut Streets. FOR RENT—Large room, third floor, lire proof building; corner of Aber deen and Strawberry avenues. Freight elevator service. Apply Commonwealth Trust Co., :!:!:! Market St. FOR SALE "1 ] 111 Washington St. S. E. Cor. River Ave. A 2 -story brick dwelling house . with seven rooms and bath. Lot 15x74 ft. , This house is on the south side of the street—on a corner—and near Front street. 1 See lis for price. ( 1203 Pigeon Street A two-story frame house with six rooms. Now'rented at $7.50 a month. j Sale price S7OO. MILLER BROTHERS & CO. REAL ESTATK Insurance Surely Bomls l.ocUNt mid Court Streets I ■■ " - - .■ ■ ■ ■—» ' Wants HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—BARBER. SIOO.OO will buy a barber shop doing a nice business in a desirable locality in Harrisburg. Pa. Excellent opportunity for good married man. Own?r will give reason for selling. For particulars addrets No. 3785, care Star-Independon'.. | WANTED—Guitar player, strong second | In all keys, E, A, D, G. C, F. B-flat I and lelative minors; prefer good singer. ' can play mandolin; must be there In good shape. I'. G. Leldy, Newvllle, Pa. WANTED—Two first-class tool dressers, familiar with treating high speed steel. .Apply Main Office, Herr Street, Pipe and Pipe Bending Co. WANTED—Several good barbers, to start Tuesday, June Ist, during two weeks' convention, on commission basis. Will secure positions for these men alter the convention, if they are capa ble. Apply in person. HERSHEY MEN'S CLUB, llcrshey, I'a. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. WHITE BOY, 15 years of age, wants work of any kind. Address JOE BANNER, Bo\ IS, West Fulrvlew, I'a. MAN, thoroughly competent, desires work, cleaning windows, paints, floors and cellars, or whitewashing, or care of lawn. Bell 1319, YOUNG married man wants a position as clerk or driver for a grocery store; has had three years' experience; can furnish best of references. Address Box 135, Enhaut. WANTED—SingIe white man wants work on a farm; experienced and can give references. Address 3t>4 Main St., Steelton. WANTED—A boy of 15 years would like position as oilice boy; can give good references. Address lti, Lemoyne, Pa. WANTED—Position as chauffeur, either as jitney driver or for private fam ily. Can give reference. Address or call C. S. U„ 71 N. Seventeenth St. IIELr WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—A good w imaii to nurse an Invalid; will pay I'iom $5.00 to J7.00 a week. Call at 705 South St. i WANTED—Experienced help and learners. Apply Silk Mill, cor | ner North and Second streets, Harrisburg, I'a. WANTED—V&mpers, tip stitchers and be ad crs. Apply Harrisburg Shoe Man ufacturing Co., Vernon St.. Harrisburg, i'a. WANTED Girls over 16 years of age to learu cigar making. Paid while learn ing. Apply at Harrisburg Cigar Company, 500 Race | street. I SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE j AN experienced colored woman wants | general housework of any kind; can give good reference. Call or write 1210 [ Apple Ave. .Second floor apartment. ; WHITE LADY desires position as ! housekeeper. Address 1938 Fulton St. [ COLORKO LADY wishes cooking or I general housework; can give refer-! I once. Apply 608 York Ave. : STKNOGIvAPHKK and typist; young lady just through business school; j lias good references and knows how to I do the work. Address E. M., Box 63, j Pax tang, Pa. WANTKD—Days' work, washing, clean- 1 ing, etc., by middle-aged lady. Hell phone 266H, Or, call 814 N. lUird St. ! WHITE WOMAN wants days* work of any kind, or will keep house for a widower. Address 922 Ash Ave., City. IWHITIS LADY wishes days' work or washing to do at home. Address' Fulton St. j I Miscellaneous in i i . i FURNITURE PACKING PACKING—A. H SHRUNK. 1906 North Sixth street, (lrst class packer of fur nluii* china and arli.ftyiic. Hull phon* . _ WANTED TO BUY I WANT TO BUY six or eight second hand hot water radiators one corner cupboard. Address No. uTDu, care Star- ■ Independent, M Trir j _ | WANTED [ MOTORCYCLES WANTED—We have' buyers for twenty second-hand mo torcycles. if you have a machine tor sale cheap, see us at once. KEYSTONE] UAtiAUK, 814 N. Third St. Bell phone | MISCELLANEOUS H. J. CAMPBELL Feather nenovator, luuu paxtuu street. iIuVINU. tuning, packing and ■Boring, work done oy experts. WIN- Wlifi PlA.n'u CO., N. r'ouiui at. Bell ALL KINDS OF HAULING FAST motor truck express, 1 or 2 tons — all kinds of hauling; freight and fur niture in the city or suburus, at reason able rales; day or "nignt service; picnics and pleasure trips; safe and best of service. iUEUUOKIi T. PKUHJHT, 411 Hummel St. Ueii phone 3544 J. ALL kluda of hauling, large two-loa truck; furniture, pianos, freight. ID the city and suourus. Prices reason able. Picnic ana pleasure trip., dav or cte;nng. W At. H. UAlili 1 J Vuruou fit. Bell phone 3SITJ. STORAGE FIREPROOF STORAGE—Private rooms for household goods, $-.00 per month and up. We invite inspection. Low insurance. 43i-440 Souih Second St. II AItUISBUKU SOOHAGE COMFANY. FINANCIAL!. MONEY TO LOAN upon real estate se cuiities ,n any aninounts and upon any terms to suit the boi rower. Ad dress P. O. box 174. . ANY PERSON MONEY in amounts from to SSO. holding a i salaried position, would be pencilled by calling on us. EMPLOYES' DISCOUNT CO.. ilii N. Third St. DETECTIVE PRIVATE DETECTIVE UEOKUE W. SHUEER S. Fifteenth St. Bell Phone 2808K The, Hurrisburg Polyclinic Dispensary will be open daily except Sunday at o p. in., at its new location. Front and Harris streets, for the free treatment of the .worthy poor. TIARRTSB*I?n STAR-TNDEPENDENT, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 28, 1915. ALL BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES OF HARRISBURG AND STEELTON WILL OB SERVE MONDAY, MAY 31st, 1915, AS MEMORIAL DAY. The Harrisburg Clearing House Association 1914 Personal School Tax, SI.OO OPEN AT NIGHT The office of the City Treasurer will be open on the nights of May 27, 28 and 29 from 7.30 to 9.00. Also on Saturday afternoon, May 29th, from 2.30 to 5.00. OWEN M. COPELIN, City Treasurer and Collector of School Taxes FOR SAI.E Second Hand Building Material All kinds second-hand Lumber, Brick, Sash, Win dow Frames, Doors—all sizes. Inquire at the Old Steam Heat Plant, 136 Short Street, or Hotel Plaza. THE CONN. WRECKING CO. ' \ Death and Obituary - DIED. MTJRLL.EJR—On May 27, 1915. Charles Frederick Mueller, in his 91st year, at his late home, i»l9 Boas street. Funeral services will be at Iho above address Monday afternoon at :» o'clock. Relatives and friends are in vited to attend without further no tice. Interment private, at the Bast Harrisburg cemetery, \ Legal BIDS will be open for two weeks, for the building: of four houses, on the •premises at the corner of Fourteenth and Reese streets, Harrisburg; Pa. Plans and specifications may be seen at the residence of John W. Weaver, Four teenth and Reese streets, Harrisburg, pa. Bids must be addressed to The Coatesville Scrap Iron and Steel Com pany, Ooatesville, Pa., care Mr. Samuel Gerson, apd "proposal" plainly marked on the envelope. We will furnish cash for building- purposes if necessary. CEALED PROPOSALS for furnishing steel plates, dies, halftones, line plates, zinc plates, binders' stamps and electrotypes for the execution of the public printing: and binding of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. In compliance with the provisions of the act of Assembly, approved Febru ary 7th, IDOS, as amended by an act of Assembly, approved May 11th, 1911, 1 hereby advertise for proposals for furnishing s>teel plates, dies, halftones, line plates, zinc plates, binders' stamps electrotypes required by the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, necessary in the execution of the public printing and binding thereof, for two years from the first day of July next, at certain rates per centum below the maximum rates lixed in a schedule prepared by (he Superintendent of Public Printing and Binding, and which can be procured upon application to the Department of Public Printing and Binding, llarris burg, Pa. Proposals -must be enclosed in envelopes, sealed and endorsed "pro posals for furnishing steel plates, dies, halftones, line plates, zinc plates, bind ers' stamps, and electrotypes," and be delivered to me on the first Monday of June, A. I). 1915, being the seventh day of the month, at or before 3 o'clock p. m., of said day, accompanied by bond with two sufficient sureties, or one surety company, in the sum of ten thou sand dollars, as required by said act of Assembly as amended as aforesaid. Such proposals as shall have been received up to said hour will be opened, and the contract or contracts awarded to the lowest responsible bidder or bidders. The right is reserved to let the con tracts in parts to different bidders if it should be to the best interests of the Commonwealth. Copies of the schedule, blank bonds and forms must be had at this ottlce and no bid will be accepted unless submit ted upon such form, and bond filed therewith , in accordance with the said act of Assembly as amended as afore said. A. NEVIN POME ROY, Superintendent. Harrisburg, May 20, 1915. NOTlCE—Letters of administration on the estate of Martha R. etcher, late of the Borough of Steelton, Dauphin county, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in Steelton, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims will present them for settlement to MARY LURAY FLETCHER, Administratrix, Or to 11, L. DRESS, Attorney, Steelton Trust Co. Bldg. Estate of Charles AndrUs Disbrow, late of Harrisburg, Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the un dersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make pay ment, and those having claims to pre sent the same without delay at the Union Trust Company of Pennsylvania, j\o. 20 N. Second St., Harrisburg, Pa., to HENRIETTA AFFLECK DISBROW, UNION TRUST COMPANY OF PA., Executors, IN THE ESTATE of Alexander Roberts. deceased: Letters testamentary have been granted by the Register ot Wills upon the estate of Alexander Roberts, late of Harrisburg, Daupnin county, Pennsylvania, deceased, to the under signed, residing 1n Harrisburg, afore said, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make pay ment, and all persons having any legal claim against or demand upon said estate, shall make the same known without delay. A. H. ROBERTS, Fifth and Camp Streets. GEORGE ROBERTS, Fifth and Emerald Streets, Executors, Or their Attorney, B. F. UMBERGER, lUB N. Second &L i Lost and Found ! v FOUND, , J FOUND—The well-dressed man. He '[ always sends his clothes to Eggert s ' Steam Dyeins and French Cleaning , [ Works. 1245 Market St. Do you? Call i | and deliver. | FOUND—A decided Improvement In my I appearance since having rav clothing 'cleaned and pressed at Parisian Dye j Works. 1409 N. Third. Branch, Hoffman- Kerns. 337 Chestnut. Bell phone. Call ing and delivering. LOS'l I DOST—On Sunday afternoon, about 4.311 ! p. m„ between Hummelstown and Harrisburg, a toolbox and license ta„. Please return to 1301 N. Third St., City. 1 Sale and Exchange |jl , ' FOE SALE OR EXCHANGE ! OKK PLAYER PIANO, with 9« rolls of good music, or will exchange for ! suburban lot. Apply Superintendent of ; Harrisburg Club, Front and Market. FOP. BALE 1 NEW Columbia Grafonola, with three dozen double-faced records, for sale at less than cost, or may consider stor j ins with reliable party who intends | buying. Call or address E. F. S., 19-S N. Third St., City. • PARTY having; no place for upright j piano and Urafanola with 31 doinbie ! faced records, will store same with ! reliable party, use of both instruments | allowed for storage. S. E. D„ No. 3791, care Star-Independent, FOK SADE—3-H. P. engine for motor cycle or boat; first $lO takes it. KEY STONE CYCDE CO., Sl4 N. Third St. Bell phone 268 R. FOR SADE—One new sewing machine, at less than one-half price. To ap preciate this machine, just look it over, si 4 N. Third street. FOR SADE —One Oldsmobile; will make a nice cycle car gear; running order; $35 for quick sale. KEYSTONE UAK AUE. 814 N. Third St. FOR SADE One Hart-Kraft motor truck; capacity 1,000 pounds; first class condition; also one delivery wag on and one delivery horse, six years old. Apply 130 Walnut St., City. FOR SADE— A'l UABLES. 113, 116 and 117 South Second street, 5,000 gallons New Era Keady Mixed Paint, Acme quality. All the full line of the Acine make. I I FOII SALE—At GABLE'S. 111-117 South | Second St.. 5,000 sets new Sash, Bxlo il2 pruned and glazed, at $1.15 per | tel. Also other sizes. FOR REST! I Large Room j ;! About 4,000 sq. ft., third !| i i floor, fire-proof building ; i Corner of Aberdeen & jj I Strawberry Avenues jj Freight Elevator Service ji Apply || Commonweath || Trust Co. j; 222 Market Street i> Elll CAIN ill CLOSE Six Weeks' Revival at Church of God Has Attracted Many Trail Hitters DR. YATES TO BE THERE SUNDAY Pastor of Fourth Street Church Will Address Men's Meeting in After noon While Mrs. T. H. Clark Speaks to Women of 'Cross Kiver Town Enola, May 28.—The six weeks' evangelistic campaign being; conducted in the Knola Church of God, which will come to a close next Sunday evening, is believed to be the most effective campaign of the sort ever waged by any single church in Cumberland coun ty. A religious feeling seems to have been installed in the residents of the town, and many have hit the trail. The c>mipaign is under the personal super vision of R. H. Derrick. Respite the inclement weather of the past few weeks there have been constant in creases in attendance at the meetings. ' : " . . .. Jfe tilt '^ ' g THE REV. MB. FA.Ri.lNi*, Pastor of Enola Church of God Last Sunday evening Mrs. T. H. Clark, of Harrisburg, a prominent church worker and a former slum work er of Lancaster, occupied the pulpit. She lias given her entire* time to the work during the past week, delivering masterly sermons each evening. She lias accomplished a wonderful amount of good am! much praise has been given tier for her ardent endeavor anil faith ful services. Next Sunday afternoon at 3.15 R. H. DERRICK, In Charge of Campaign o'clock she will give an address to women only at the Knola Evangelical church. At the same hour the Rev. William N. Yates, pastor of the Fourth Street Church of (lod, Harrisburg, will conduct a Men's Mass Meeting in the Church of God. For both these meetings special music has been arranged and it is hoped that the residents of Enola, South Knola and the surrounding terri tory will turn out in large numbers. There will be tho usual morning ,• \ t V I mHI ! <2>" JOSEPH M. FLEMING Chairman Press Committee church services at 10.30 o'clock and U. H. Derrick will give a special pre pared address at this time. At 2 o'clock in the afternoon the regular meeting of the Sunday school and in the evening at 6.30 o'clock the Christian Endeavor Societies will assemble. The object of this campaign from the outset was to form a closer rela tionship with the Church of God and the people of Enola and \o bring them into the church. The success accom plished has been marvelous, for not only have they come into the church but have given their co-operation in the movement and have gone among the yardmen and shopmen and per suaded them to join in the cause. The Rev. Mr. Farling, pastor of the church, is much gratified with the great progress made and in a state ment at one of the meetings said he finds words wholly inadequate to ex press his thanks to all who have so un tiringly worked and made the cam paign one of the greatest ever held by any single church in Cumberland county. The consistent and faithful work of 6,000 MILES OF ItOAl) 76,000 Men Volunteered Their Serv ices in State Last Wednesday It was announced at the State High way Department to-day that 76,91>t» men had been reported as having per formed manual labor on tho roadn ou "Good. Roads Day," last Wednesday, May 26. Six thousand milos of the highways \yere worked on and 13,500 vehicles were employed. The popular ity of the road drag is attested by the fact that 1,800 of these useful imple ments were used on the earth roads. These figures arc complete for the State with the exception of one or two counties from which additional reports aro expected. Highway ( ommissionflr Cunningham, who is inspecting the roads in the western part of the State this week, sent word to the department that "Good Roads Day" in Western Penn sylvania had been of inestimable bene fit to tho State. Appeals for Starving Mexicans Washington, May 28.—President Wilson, as head of the American Rod Cross, was asked to-day by Miss iMahel Boardman to ssue an appeal to the American public for funds and sup plies for starving people in Mexico. The appeal probably will be issued in the near future. r N Bedded Plants of all kinds. Hydrangeas, Geraniums, Verbenas and Ferns. Also a choico display of Hanging Baskets and Porch Dec orations. Best hardy Monthly Roses of all varieties. J. E. MILLER FLORIST Flowers and Potted Plants 1358 WALNUT ST. Two Blocks From Cemetery ' B. C. MURRAY ' Toolmaker and Jobber JO 20 JONESTOWN ROAD New Shop. Modern Equipment for Horseshoeing, Wagon and Tool Work Bell Telephone 15