Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, October 20, 1914, Page 11, Image 11

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    lie Livcst Telephone Wires Arc Those Leading to tie Telegraph Wait Ad Department
The "Newsies" Know the
Paper the People Want
The surest indication of the popularity of any
newspaper is the number of papers read.
The "newsies" of Harrisburg are keen to secure
a steady business.
They know that more people read the Telegraph
in Harrisburg and immediate vicinity than all other
daily newspapers.
Read Telegraph Want Ads for profit and use
them for results.
FOUND \
FOUND. AT LAST Groce's Wagon.
Shop, the place to get your wagons re
paired and painted at very little cost.
1541 Walnut street. Bell phone 2115 W.
FOUND The home of reliable
work for particular peoj'e, at Egbert's
Steam Dyeing & Frei.ch Cleaning
Works. 1245 Market street. Call either
phone, we'll do the rest.
HELP WANTED —Male
AIiTU TKAXSPUKTATIOM SCHOOL.
THE oldest, best and most reliable
Automobile School In the country. A
tull course of practical instructions for
$35, Including long driving and re
pairing lessons. Hundreds of good
paying positions are open for compe
tent men. ilake application now. Easy
payments. Open day and evenings, o
North Cameron street.
WANTED First-class paperhanger,
at once. John Fllckinger, <O6 North
Third street.
W r ANTED Barber. Must be polite
to customers. Seven dollars, boarding
and lodging. Thursday off. Apply J.
H. Frantz, 1914 State, City.
WANTED Someone who is inter
ested in making an extra salary each
week which will in no way Interfere
with your present position. Must have
a large acquaintance otherwise we can
not use application. In reply state
where you are employed. Big money for
right people. Address M., 1314, care of
Telegraph.
WHOLESALE concern can use active
man in shipping department. Must be
ble to write legibly, and reasonably
aUk and accurate in rudimentary
•ffhmetlc. This position requires one 1
who has no objection to overalls, long j
hours, and a hard work, but there is
plenty of opportunity for advance- I
ment. Apply in own handwriting,
stating age and experience, if any. Ad
dress Box K.. 1329, care of Telegraph.
ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN
WANTED. Ablebodied, unmarried men
between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of
United States, of good character and
temperate habits, who can speak, read
ind write the English language. For
Information apply to Recruiting Officer,
Bergner Building - , 3d & Market Sts.,
Harrisburg; 48 N. Queen St.. Lancaster; I
J53 Pine St.. Williamsport, or 37 W.
Market St., York, Pa.
WANTED Ten boys to distribute
aills, ranging from 16 to 18 years
>f age. Apply at once. Collins Co., 29
Morth Second street.
WANTED Five good canvassers;
food-paying proposition; something
:hat all housekeepers r.ead. Address
Sox A., 1324, care of Telegraph.
YOUR SALARY IS DETERMINED by
*-hat you can do. My PRIVATE LES
SONS in Shorthand. Typewriting. Pen
nanship. Dictation, etc.. will enable you
:o do more and earn more. Much time
»nd money can be saved while you
lualify for the position you want. Call
or information. Merle E. Keller, Room
109. Patriot Building.
WANTED Two experienced can
vassers. Salary. Apply between 6 and
! P. M. to 814 North Third street, sec
>nd floor front.
WANTED Honest temperince
nan. with SBOO, to help promote and
nanufacture newly invented artic'e.
Svery day necessity. Patent applied
'or. Call at Office, 429 Broad street, S.
S. Horst.
HELP WANTED—FemaIe
$2.50 PER DAY paid one lady in each
own to distribute free circulars for
oncentrated flavoring in tubes. Per
nanent position. F. E. Barr Co., Chl
ago. ,
WE offer exceptional opportunity to
ilgh-grade canvasser to represent us in
his territory. Apply Wednesday morn
ng, from 9 to 11 A. M. J. K. Biddle,
22 North Third street.
— 4
WANTED Housekeeper to do gen
ral housework; come with references;
io washing. Address Box K, 1316, care
if Telegraph.
WANTED Experienced saleswo
nan for ladles' cloak and suit depart
nent. One Vho can act as model for
loaka and suits. Must have ability
nd experience. Good wages to right
iarty. Apply at once. Ladies' Bazaar,
0-12 South Fourth street.
WANTED Experienced cook, with
eferences. Apply 2101 North Second
treet.
WANTED Reliable white girl for
eneral housework. Apply 1017 North
'hlrd street.
WANTED Chambermaid at
lershey Inn, Hershey, Pa. Mid
le-aged woman, must come well
ecommended. Write Manager of
lershey Inn, Box 15, Hershey,
FOR SALE
308 & 310 Cherry St.
PLOT 26.2x105 FT.
iaytoTtd wit* two 2-story frame
|wtHls( homes each I rooms.
The value of this property la in
lta central location.
Miller Bros. & Neefe
REAL ESTATE
Fire Insurance Surety Bonds
Locust and Court Streets
TUESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH OCTOBER 20, 1914.
I HELP WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED White girl for general
housework; no washing or ironing; no
children; three in family. Apply 1619
North Second street.
al l CATION WANTED—.MALE
WANTED By young man, 19, posi
tion as chauffeur; has had experience;
can furnish good references. Address
L., 1680, care of Telegraph.
WANTED By colored man, house
cleaning by the day. Address 317
Forster street
WANTED Young man, 24 years
old, with excellent office and commer
cial experience, desires to invest and
take active part In a manufacturing
concern. Must bear strict investiga
tion. Address "Opportunity," No. 1326,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED Colored man, 35 years
old. would like position with private
family. Address H. W., 433 North ave
nue, Room 3.
WANTED—Young colored man would
like position to care for sick gentle
man. Address H. H„ 433 North avenue,
Room 3.
WANTED A young colored man
wishes work of any kind In store or
private family. Address 1917 Logan
avenue.
WANTED Young colored boy, 18
years, desires position working In store,
or washing dishes in cafe or Doarding
house. Address Burrel Banks, 1314
Marlon street.
blllAl ,UA a MAN 1IJ) Feuuls
WANTED Young colored woman
desires position as chambermaid, or
general house girl. Apply 338 Cherry
| avenue.
WANTED Stenographer, experi
enced in general office work, desires
position. Address 8., 1328, care of
Telegraph.
WANTED Stenographer, experi
enced in general office work, desires
position. Address 8., 1328, care of Tele
graph.
WANTED By young girl, position
as clerk in store, or clerical work In
office. Address 8., 1323, care of Tele
graph.
WANTED By colored girl, day's
work of any kind, except Monday; can
furnish reference. Address S., 1322,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED A young colored "girl
wishes work of any kind, upstairs work
or general housework. In small family,
with no washing. 1917 Logan avenue.
WANTED By young colored girl,
position to assist with general house
work. Call or address, 1409 North
Fourth street. City.
WANTED By colored girl, position
as second girl, chambermaid, nurse
girl, or to assist with general house
work. Call 636 Calder street. City.
WANTED General work by colored
woman. Apply 1408 Marlon street (In
rear).
WANTED By white girl, second
work; can furnish references. 2134
North Seventh street.
WANTED Colored woman desires
day's work of any kind. Call Bell
phone 2578 R.
WANTED By white woman, posi
tion as housekeeper for widower. Ad
dress W., 1315, care of Telegraph.
WANTED By respectable colored
woman, position In doctor's office, or
as a first-class seamstress. Address
M„ 1309, care of Telegr&ph.
WANTED Situation as house-'
keeper in respectable widower's small
family by a settled, middle-aged wo
man. Clean and tidy; good manager.
Call, or address. 929 North Second
sU^eHt^^arrUburg^JPa^^^^^^^^^^^^
REAL ESTATE FOR BALE
FOR SALE No. 223 Union
avenue; three-story frame house.
Further information, ast: Schmidt,
Florist. 313 Market street
FOR SALE New two-story bricks,
$2,500 to $2,700; 1534 Walnut, an Ideal
home, corner, $4,500; 231 North Four
teenth, solid brick, $2,700. Irwin M.
Cassell, Real Estate Agent 1444 Re
gina.
FOR SALE ln a country town, six
miles from Harrisburg (trolley connec
tion), one double dwelling house, with
all Improvements, on lot 50 ft. by 120
ft.; also adjoining on either side, two
lots, each 25x120 ft. Property and lots
to be sold reasonable to quick buyer.
Address M. H., care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE 5B Acres Adjoining
Enoia on the north one square from
Trolley frame barn and frame house
—well—spring—possession at once.
Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Wal
nut streets. ,
FOR SALE 2148 North Fifth
street; three-story brick; eight rooms;
all conveniences. Reasonable terms.
For Information apply P. V. Mlnter,
Harrisburg Trust Co.
SECOND STREET corner property
for sale; large; hardwood first floors:
gas; electric light; steam heat; lot, 25
xB7. Unpaid balance at 6.4 per cent
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building.
GREEN STREET property owner
leaving town: house to be sold at con
siderable discount; brick; 9 rooms'
fiorch front: all Improvements. Inspect
t. Particulars at Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
FOR SALE At Edgemont one-half
mile north of Penbrook on Twenty
third street, one six-room house, tl 200
Some others at S4OO, six rooms; lots 30
xl2o. Address O. 8. Hartman, 38 North
Twelfth street. Harrisburg.
REAL ESTATE FOII SALE
FARM FOR SALE Stock and fruit
farm; 139 acres; good buildings; line
water; close to town. SI,OOO cash. Bal
ance on easy terms. Mark M. Mattis,
Millersburg, Pa.
FOR SALE 1433 Market St. 3-
story brick 9 rooms, bath and fur
nace—lot. 16x120. Brinton-Packer Co..
Second and Walnut streets.
KKAL ESTATES FOR 11ENT
FOR RENT— 2%-story frame dwell
ing, with improvements, for colored
people only. 1130 North Front street.
Apply 228 Chestnut street.
FOR RENT 240 Hamilton street;
brick house; 9 rooms and bath; all Im
provements; possession November 1.
Call Bell phone No. 3102 R.
FOR RENT Nos. 461 and 465 Cres
cent street; new eight-room houses; all
conveniences; large front porch; central
location; rent, S2O each. Apply at 459
Crescent street.
FOR RENT New three-story brick
house, nine rooms, all improvements,
front and back porches, open sldeway,
steam heat, electric lights and gas, $35
fier month. No. 1169 Market street.
nqulre No. 1167 Market street. Bell
phone 590W, United phone 563 W.
FOR RKJIT
PROPERTY NO. 2124 Oreen street.
$26.00 per month; No. 26 South Eigh
teenth street, $17.00 per month; all Im
provements. Armly to Harry M. Bretz,
222 Market street.
FOR RENT Eight-room house, in
Duncannon, Pa.; light, heat and bath,
within two squares of Pennsylvania
Railroad Company depot. Inquire of
R. Jones Rife, Duncannon, Pa.
FOR RENT No. 112 North Eigh
teenth, 171 South Eighteenth, 1633 Re
glna and 2807 Camby street. Penbrook;
all Improvements; immediate posses
sion. S. W. Swengel, 219 South Thir
teenth street.
FOR RENT Brick house at Old
Orchard; all city Improvements and
beautiful country surroundings. Apply
H. B. Harris, 1613 Vernon street.
FOR RENT 1849 Spencer street;
two-story brick house with all Improve
ments; 6 rooms, reception hall, laundry
and cemented cellar. Rent, SIB.OO. Ap
ply 27 North Thirteenth street.
FOR RENT
No. 1843 Whitehall St $30.00
No. 1850 Market St. 35.00
No. 1628 Regina St. 25.00
No. 1821 Market St 25.00
No. 1120 N. Camoron St 10.00
No. 93 N. Seventeenth St 20.00
No. 1197 Christian St 12.00
J. E. GIPPLE.
1251 Market Street.
APAKimM TS FOB RENT
APARTMENTS FOR RENT Sev
eral desirable apartments at Nos. 2510
and 2514 North Sixth itreet for rent, as
follows: Third lloors, $30.00; first and
second floors. $35.00 per month. These
apartments are entirely new and most
complete. Apply to Harry M. Bretz,
222 Market street.
NEW APARTMENT FOR RENT un
furnished; live rooms and bath, with
large porch in rear; best of improve
ments; all hardwood floors. Apply 1465
Market street, A. L. Snyder.
FOR RENT Five-room apartment,
512 South Thirteenth street; front and
rear porches; livingroom, two bedrooms,
dinlngroom, kitchen, bath; sl6. Penn'a
Realty &. Improvement Co., 132 Locust
street.
FOR RENT Centrally located Lo
cust street apartment, livingroom, bed
room, bath, dinlngroom and kitchen
ette: all conveniences; city steam; Im
mediate possession. Penn'a Realty &
Improvement Co., 132 Locust street.
APARTMENT FOR RENT Four
rooms; private bath; steam heat; sec
ond floor; use of phones; desirable lo
cation. Apply 1745 North Sixth street
APARTMENTS WANTED
APARTMENT WANTED
WE have a client for a furnished
apartment with three rooms and bath.
Miller Bros. & Neefe, Locust and Court
streets.
ROOMS FOR KENT
FOR RENT—Large front room, fur
nished, and private bath, or two fur
nished rooms ensuite; private family;
conveniently located; references re
quired; use of phone. Apply 2015 North
Second street.
FOR RENT Two furnished front
rooms for light housekeeping; corner
house; will lent to young couple or
working ladles; no children; car ser
vice at door. Apply 1800 Derry street.
FOR RENT Furnished room; all
conveniences, second story tront; gas
and electric lights with use of phone,
in private family. Apply 271 Briggs
street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms on
second floor front and back; single or
ensuite, with board; private family;
home comforts; two minutes' walk from
Capitol. Phone 818 L, Bell.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec
ond floor front room for two gentle
men. 708 Capital street.
FOR RENT Furnished kitchen,
dinlngroom, livingroom, first floor; two
bedrooms third floor, or two furnished
rooms, third floor, and one on second
floor for light housekeeping. Address
W.. 1318, care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT One large furnished
room, with use of kitchen and bath,
for light housekeeping; all conveni
ences. including phone. Apply 1421
Market street.
FOR RENT Two unfurnished,
communicating rooms, fronting on Sec
ond street, with private bath; steam
heated; hot water furnished; rent rea
sonable; for man and wife, or two wo
men. Address M., 1319, care of Tele
graph.
FOR RENT —• Two rooms for lodg
ing or light housekeeping. Inquire 1121
Wallace street. City.
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished
rooms, with board, on second floor; all
conveniences; use of Bell phone, 814
Capital street.
FOR RENT Pleasant, furnished
second floor front room. One square
from Capitol. 409 Brlggs street
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms
In one of the best locations in the city;
use of bath and telephone. Apply 203
State atreet.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with
board; also rooms for light house
keeping, In private family with all
home comforts. Apply 1256 State street.
FOR RENT Suite of three rooms;
electric light, bath, steam heat; ten
minutes' from Square. Address Y., 1810,
care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished
rooms for light housekeeping; all con
veniences; use of bath. Address R.,
1312, care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms,
single or en-sulte; all conveniences. In
cluding phone; reference required. Ap
ply 1015 North Front street
FOR RENT One newly furnished
room, fronting on Capitol Park; elec
tric lights; hot and 001-l running water
In room; use of phono and large bath.
Apply 410 North street
ROOMS WANTED
WANTED By business woman,
one unfurnished room; must be cen
trally located and well lighted. Ad
dress 8., 1308, care of Telegraph.
ROOMS AND BOARD
FOR RENT Furnished rooms and
bearding by meal, day or week. Ad-
Sly 1001 North Second street, corner
oaa and Second street*.
BOARDERS WASTED
WANTED Two men boarders.
Pleasant room, electric light, bath and
steam heat, $5.00 per week; ten minutes'
from Square. Address A., 1311, care of
Telegraph.
WANTED
PROFESSIONAL TEACHER will
tutor children between 8 and 14. Prices
moderate. Address P., 1317, care of
Telegraph.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Pair of well trained
rabbit dogs. Call, or address, Chris
topher Harry, Mt. Holly Springs, Pa.
FOR SALE —Reo automobile, good
tires and running order, can be easily
converted Into a delivery car, must be
sold at one , first $76.00 takes It. 814
North Third street.
FOR SALE Eight Single Comb
White Leghorn breeders; 1 trio Black
Orpingtons; 3 Black Minorca pullets.
Several Single Comb Sliver Camplne
cockerels. Inquire J. W. Gray, 64!) Boyd
avenue.
FOR SALE A Royal 3-barrel gun,
combination shot and rltle; 12 gauge;
right modilled, left full choke. Rill®
3220 caliber; Krupp fluid steel /barrel.
Inquire J. W. Gray. 649 Boyd avehue.
HORSE —Cheap and two-horse dray
wagon. Apply Bachnian's stable, cor
ner Union and Myrtle avenues.
FOR SALE —One large heater, as
good as new, and other household fur
niture. Call 1611 Logan avenue.
PIGEONS Large mated Homers —
75c to SI.OO per pair. B. J. Snell, Red
Lion, Pa.
FOR SALE Baby coach, Bloch, In
excellent condition. Can be seen at
2015 North Second street.
CIGARS For a limited time we a,re
giving 12 Havana combination 5c
Cigars Free with each box of 50 of our
4 -inch Perfecto Cigars. Postpaid.
Snell & Co., Red Lion, Pa.
——
FOR SALE One pair well-broken
rabbit hounds; good size; 2-year-old;
$25.00 for pair. W. V. Lutz, Middle
town. Pa.
FOR SALE 7O lineal ft. office par
titions, made of No. 1 yellow pine, var
nished, 7 feet high. Moorhead Knitting
Co., Eleventh and Walnut streets.
FOR SALE Two-cylinder Indian
Motorcycle and Indian side car, fully
equipped, In perfect condition, for $125.
1522 Allison street.
S
FOR SALE Two good horses,
weighing 1,200 and 1,400 lbs., Ave and
six years old—sound. Will sell cheap
if sold at once. Keystone Bottling
Works, 142 South Cameron.
FOR SALE—The following house
hold goods, consisting of parlor furni
ture, dining room furniture, including
six leather seat dining chairs, walnut
extension table and ciilna closet. Gas
range, refrigerator, sitting room furni
ture, carpets, bedding, three bedroom
suits, springs and mattress, must be
sold to close an estate. Private sale
Wednesday and Thursday, October 22
and 23, at 215 Munech street.
FOR SALE Cypher's Incubator;
390-egg sitie; 1 outside brooder, size
3x2H; 4-foot open front combination
wire run; 1 hoover that will accommo
date 150 chicks. Also lot of dry mash
hoppers, drinking troughs and foun
tains. Another outside brooder 3x2.
Inquire J. W. Gray, 649 Boyd avenue.
FOR SALE At one-half Its value,
1913 Chalmers; like new; run 11,000
miles; electric lights and self-starter;
must be sold at once. Address C.. 1827,
care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Large bay horse; will
work single or double; price reasonable.
Apply Harrlsburg Gas Co.
FOR SALE —Special made closed
body for Ford Touring Car. Cost
new sllO. For particulars apply
Bowman & Co., Market street.
FOR SALE Furnace. Richardson
& Boynton make. No. 41; first-class
condition; will sell cheap if sold at
once. Apply 710 North Sixth street.
FOR SALE Harley-Davldson mo
torcycle, 5-H.-P., In A 1 shape, with
tandem attachment; cheap, $80.00; must
be sold before Wednesday, owner leav
ing town. Can be seen at 1007-09 North
Third street.
FOR SALE Well-established fruit
and cigar store in good location; rea
son for selling, leaving city; good op
portunity for one who means business.
808 North Third street.
FOR SALE Dry goods and no
tion business, consisting of dry goods,
men's furnishings, etc. Old establish
ed stand. Will close out at a bargain
to right party. Apply to J. B. F., 1520
Derry.
FINE AND COMPLETE LINE
AUTO ROBES. Steamer Rugs, Car
riage Robes. Horse Blankets and Stable
Blankets. Harrlsburg Harness & Sup
ply Company, Second and Chestnut
streets.
FOR SALE Several overcoats,
light and heavy weight, large size; also
door and window sash. Apply 1403
North Third street.
FOR SALE l2 S. C. W. Leghorn
pullets and 1 cockerel for $lO. Call A.
B. Davis, Penbrook, Pa. Bell phone
507 Y.
FOR SALE Wall case, floor cases
and shelvings, also rolltop desk and
safe. Apply at 430 A Market street.
GLASS window signs. Furnished
Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and
Board and Table Board at 25c each. Ono
of these signs will be given with each
six-time order for a classified ad. If
paid In advance. Inquire at Office of
Telegraph.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Business Office.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Investment With Services
A CORPORATION controlling the
manufacture of a new 6c product has a
number of Pennsylvania openings for
men who are qualified to act as branch
managers. Each position carries a
worth-while fixed salary, plus a com
mission that will more than equal the
salary. The work Is pleasant. The
business is clean and strictly legiti
mate. The man who comes In can do
■o with the assurance that he Is settled
for the rest of his business life.
The cities In which t.iese branches
will be located are: Reading, Wlllies-
Barr, Scranton. Harrlsburg. Lancaster,
Erie, Pottsvllle, Allentown, Eaeton,
Hazleton, Shenandoah, York and Phila
delphia.
The Investment required ranges from
$5,000 for the smaller cities up to $lO,-
000 for Philadelphia. The returns on
the Investment and services will range
from $5,000 a year for the smaller cities
on up as high as $16,000 a year In
Philadelphia.
This Is absolutely an open and above
board proposition. The tnen back of
the company have never been engaged
In a promotion proposition In their
lives. Their standing is high. Their
record, unimpeachable. The business Is
open to and welcomes every Investiga
tion. There is no risk to take and the
Investment Is absolutely secured. We
have no time for curiosity seekers,
but are ready to give every considera
tion to the serious man who knows
business and means business.
Full particulars will be sent to any
one writing to us and a meeting win be
arrans-ed for at a later date. In writ
ing. tell us a little something of who
vou are and what you have done. Ad
dress Manager, *l6 Penn Ave., Pitts
burgh, P», J
FOR RENT
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the" Telegraph Business
Office.
FOR RENT —ln the Telegraph
Building, a suite of well located offices.
Inquire for Superintendent in Business
Office of Telegraph.
UUblALbb OI*POUTUNIXI Es
I MADE $50,000 In five years In the
mall order business, begun with $5.
Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea
cock, 355 Lockport, N. Y.
CASH grocery store for sale; doing
a prosperous business; fixtures at S2OO
and stock at Inventory; about SBOO
needed. Also other business proposi
tions. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build
ing.
FOR SALE Cash grocery store,
ClO Maclay street, doing fair business.
Selling on account of disability. Apply
at store.
ANY Intelligent person can earn good
Income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock
port N. Y.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
NEW AND SECOND-HAND Furni
ture bought and sold. Highest cash
prices paid. Drop postal, or phone
2143J, Atlas Furniture Co., 430 Straw
berry stree*.
MASQUERADE COSTUMES TO HIRE
—New and second-hand clothing
bought and sold—unredeemed overcoats
for sale. Drop postal or phone Bell
IBMJ. N. Brenner, 426 Walnut street.
REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING
with best material and by expert help.
Send us your worn furniture. Our best
efforts insure your satisfaction. S. N.
Cluck, 320 Woodbine street.
FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market
street. Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone
orders given prompt attention. Bell
1960.
GENERAL UPHOLSTERING, carpet
laying and curtain work—all work
guaranteed—done by expert mechanics.
J. Coplinky, 1208 V 4 North Third street,
successor to H. A. Vollmer.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for old
gold, sliver, watches and jewelry. Jo
seph D. Brenner, Jeweler, 1 North Third
street.
SAMUEL CORB, general buyer
clothes, shoes, furniture, carpets, books,
false teeth, gold, silver, silverware,
metals; also relics and antiques of all
description. Send postal and 1 will call.
Must mention article. 1317 Williams
street.
PROF. FRANCISCO DE ECHEMEN
DIA Pianist and Instructor; music
for dances and special occasions. Pianist
at Park Auditorium, Mt Gretna, Pa.,
season 1914. 223 Maclay street. Beli
phone.
HAULING
H. W. I.ATHE, Boarding Stable and
National Transfer Co. Movers of
pianos, safes, boilers and general haul
ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No.
2503 R.
HIUJUbI
STORAGE 419 Broad street, for
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms. $1 to $3. Wagons, 75 cents
per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411
Broad street. Both phones.
HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two
large brick warehouses, built ex
pressly for storage. Private rooms
for household goods and unexcelled fa
cilities for storing all kinds of mer
chandise. Low storage rates. South
St. and Penna. R. R.
MONEY TO LOAN
ANY person needing money In
amounts from $5 to SSO holding a sal
aried position, would be benefited by
calling on us. Employees Discount Co.,
36 North Third street.
LOANS—SS to S2OO for honest work
ing people without bank credit at less
than legal rates, payable in instalments
to suit borrowers convenience.
Cooperative
Loan and Investment Co.,
204 Chestnut Street. i
NOTICE
PUBLIC SALE of unredeemed house
hold goods, on October 25, at Baehman's
Stable, corner Union and Myrtle ave
nue.
LEGAL NOTICE
MY wife, Etta Strawser, having left
my bed and board without Just cause,
I hereby notify all persons not to har
bor nor trust her on my account, as I
will not pay any debts contracted by
her.
(Signed) WALLACE STRAWSER.
October 15, 1914.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv
ed at the office of the Superintendent
of Streets and Public Improvements for
the GRADING of WICONISCO STREET,
from Sixth to Jefferson, up to 12 o'clock
noon of Saturday, October 24, 1914.
Blank bids and specifications may be
had on application. The right to re
ject any or all bids Is reserved.
W. H. LYNCH.
Superintendent.
NOTICE to property owners along
the lines of Hop Street, from Vernon
Street to Mayflower Street, and Carrie
Alley, from Cameron Street to Tenth
Street.
You are hereby notified that the as
sessment to pay the cost and expense
of paving and curbing the above named
highways under Ordinance No. 26, File
of Common Council, Session of 1910, and
Ordinance No. 132. File of Common
Council, Session of 1912-1913, will be
made by me. at my office, in the Com
monwealth Trust Company Building,
No. 222 Market Street, Harrisburg, on
Thursday, the 29th day of October, 1914,
between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and
12 o'clock noon, when and where all
parties interested shall be heard.
M. B, COWDEN.
City Engineer.
NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given that applica
tion has been made to the Court of
Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Dau
phin County, by the following In
dividual and Corporations for li
censes to engage in the busi
ness of lending money, in accord
ance with the provisions of the Act of
Assembly of June 5, 1913, entitled "An
Act regulating the making of certain
loans, etc.," and hearing thereon will be
had October 30. 1914, at 10 o'clock A
M . at the Court House. Harrisburg,
Pa.; that the said applications are now
on file in the office of the Clerk of the
Court of Quarter Sessions of Dauphin
County:
Name and Place of Business
No. 1. Profit Sharing Loan Society.
No. 9 North Second street, Harrisburg,
No. 337 June Sessions, 1914.
No. 2. Pennsylvania Investment Com-
Sany, No. 132 Walnut street, Harrls
urg. Pa., No. 338 June Sessions, 1914.
No. 3. Claude T. Davis, doing busi
ness as Employees Discount Company,
36 North Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa.,
No. 23$ September Sessions, 1914.
HENRY F. HOLLKR,
Clerk of Court
NOTICE Letters Testamentary on
the Estate of Jeremiah K. Greenawalt,
Sr., late of Harrisburg, Dauphin County,
Pa., deceased, having been granted to
the undersigned residing in Harrisburg.
Pa., all persons Indebted to said Estate
are requested to make Immediate pay
ment, and those having claims will pre
sent them for settlement.
EDWIN J. GREENAWALT,
JEREMIAH K. GREENAWALT. JR.,
Executor*.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
Bureau of Water and Light
PUBLIC SALE of Scrap Irion will be
held Monday, October 26, 1914. at
Z o'clock P. M., at the Pipe Line Shop
of the Water Department, Twelfth ana
Forster Streets.
HARRY F. BOWMAN,
Superintendent Public Safety.
DEM LEWIS' NAME
WILL BE Oil BAILOI
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party men to his withdrawal may
have some effect.
Lewis tiled withdrawal as Washing
ton party candidate the day the Wash
ington party State committee mot in
this city, and he probably forgot, if
he ever knew, that he was candidate
of the Roosevelt Progressive party for
Governor, because he received thirty
votes in a party which won the right
to name its own ticket by its vote in j
1912. At the May primary Lewis re
ceived 30 Roosevelt Progressive votes;
Brumbaugh, 23; Brumm, 14; MeCor
iniqk, 2, and Ryan, 1.
The time for liling withdrawals ex
pired last night and the official ballot,
is being certilled to-day, so that Lewis
cannot take the name off the ballot.
Judge Charles N. Brumm, who sent a
withdrawal as candidate of the Bull
Moose party for Governor without the
necessary acknowledgment last night,
has served notice that he is coming
here to-day to insist that the with
drawal be received. He will offer a
new withdrawal, sworn to, but it will
not be accepted unless the Attorney
General and the courts order it to be
received. In any event It will not
stop the certification of the ballot with
the name of Brumm on it. That of
Lewis is also on the big sheet. The
certilications are now in the mails.
Judge Brumm agreed late yesterday
to tile his withdrawal. He attended
the meeting ol' the Washington party
executive committee and after much
discussion changed his position and
gave orders to file the withdrawal. Ho
failed to swear to it and that has
caused the trouble.
Ljite last night when he got wind
of his blunder he offered to make an
affidavit over the telephone, but the'e
was nothing doing.
HUNTINGDON COUNTY
WILL GIVE KUNKEL
IMMENSE MAJORITY
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fi'om this county, says: "I bcAleve
that Judge Kunkel will receive a tre
mendous vote In the counties of Cen
tral Pennsylvania, as well as a large
vote in the other counties. The best
compliment I ever heard accorded
Judge Kunkel was from a citizen of
Harrisburg, who had been fighting
him politically for years before ho
went on the bench. This gentleman
feared that Judge Kunkel would be
somewhat biased in favor of his old
political friends in making his decis
ions. He was agreeably surprised,
however, when he found that Judge
Kunkel treated friend and foe alike,
never showing the least partiality in
favor of those who had stood by him
In former political fights."
Samuel I. Spyker, leading member
of the Huntingdon county bar, Hunt
ingdon county chairman of the Repub
lican party, says: "The voters of
Huntingdon county are familiar with
Judge Kunkel's splendid record when
he tried the Capitol graft cases. This
alone would get him a large vote in
Huntingdon county. The voters are
more familiar and better acquainted
with him than they are with the other
candidate. His judicial record in Dau
phin county is above reproach. Ho
is a man of the very highest charac
ter and strictest integrity. On the
bench, we believe,' he Is absolutely
fearless and performs his judicial duty
regardless of any influences."
Charles C. Brewster, district attor
ney of Huntingdon county, says: "I
have indirectly been acquainted with
the work of Judge Kunkel for a num
ber of years, and have every reason to
believe from his past record that he
will fill the office of judge of the Su
preme Court with fairness, Integrity
and with the highest standard of abil
ity. I further support him because I
think the central part of the State is
not numerically represented in the
appellate courts as it is entitled to be
represented. I shall vote for Judge
Kunkel."
Professor I. Harvey Brumbaugh,
president of Juniata College and a
leader in the moral and educational
activities of HunUngdon, says: "As a
layman, never directly associated with
him, I have always admired the clear,
uninfluenced manner in which Judge
George Kunkel, candidate for Judge of
the Supreme Court, has rendered his
decisions. I was impressed with his
sterling character, shrewdness and ju
dicial ability at the time of the hear
ing of the notorious Capitol scandal,
when he fearlessly took the stand for
the right, convicting the guilty, re
gardless of their position. If others
do their duty as Huntingdon county
voters will, Judge Kunkel will be
elected."
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THE MARKETS
PHILADELPHIA PHODVCB 1
By 'Associated Press
Philadelphia, Oct. 20. Wheat
Steady; No. 2, red. spot, export, sl.lO
©1.14: No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export,
f 1.23® 1.26.
Corn Higher; No. 2, yellow, local,
82% ® 83c.
Oats Higher; No. 2, whit«, 52',a ®
53c.
Bran Firm; winter, per ton,
J-4.00@24.50; spring:, per ton. ♦23.50®
Refined Sugars Market weak;
powdered, 6.10 c; tine granulated, 6.00 c;
confectioners' A, 5.90 c.
Butter Tlie market is firm;
western, creamery, extras, 320; nearby
prints, fancy, 35c.
Eggs— The market Is firm;
Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts,
free cases, $9.00 per case; do., current
receipts, free cases, $8.10®8.40 per case;
western, extras, firsts, free cases, $9.00,
bid, per case; do., firsts, free cases,
$8.1008.40 per case.
Live Poultry Weak; iowls, 13®
15c; young chickens. ll@20c;
spring chickens. 11 (ft-12c; broiling chick
spring chickens, 13®15c; broiling chick
ens, 17 0 27c; old roosters, 11012 c;
ducks, old, 13®14c; ducks, young, 14®
15c; geese, 13014 c; turkeys, 19@20c.
Dressed Poultry Steady; fowls,
western, fancy, heavy, 20® 21c; do.,
fair to good, heavy, 17@18c;
average receipts, 17®19e; small. 15®
16c; old roosters, 13V&c; roasting
chickens, fancy, 16018 c; broiling
"earby, 16®22c; do., western,
12® 1,7 c; capons, large, 23®25c; do.,
small, 18®20o; turkeys, fancy, 24®26c;
do., fair. 20@23c; ducks, 11018 c;
geese, 11016 c.
Flour Market steady; winter,
clear, $3.8504.10; straights, Pennsyl
-1? . A new - $4.90®5.15; spring straights,
$5.10®5.40; do., patents. $5.5006.50;
western. $4.25®4.40; patents, $4.50®
iv. K * nsas straight, jute sacks, $4.15
<8 4.30; spring, firsts, clear, $4.00®4. 20;
straights, $4.20®4.30; patents. $4.35®
Hay The market Is firm; tim
othy. No. 1, large bales, $18.50;
No 1, medium bales, $18.00®18.50; No.
2, $17.00® 17.50; No. 3. $14.50015.50; no
grade. $11.00013.00.
New clover mixed. Light mixed,
$17.50018.00; No. 1, do., $16.00@17.00;
No. 2, do.. $14.00® 15.00.
Potatoes Steady; Pennsylvania,
per bushel, KBo®63<'; New York, per
bushel, 50@53c; Jersey, per basket,
35® 45c.
CHICAGO CATTI.E
By Associated Press
Chicago, 111., Oct. 20. Hogs Re
ceipts, 22,000; dull. Bulk of sales. $7.05
®7.50; light, $«.90®7.60; mixed, $6.90®
7.75; heavy, $6.95®7.70; rough, $6.85®
7.00; pigs, $4.50®7.00.
Cattle—Receipts, 8,000; ewak. Beeves,
$6.30®10.90; steers. $5.9008.90; stockers
and feeders, $5.0007.90; cows and heif
ers. $3.25®8.90; calves, $7.25@11.00.
Sheep Receipts, 23000; strong.
Sheep. $4.90® 6.05; yearlings, $5.60®
6.50; fambs, $6.10@7.85.
CHICAGO BOARD OF TBADB
I By Associated Press
' Chicago, 111., Oct. 20. Board of
Trade closing;
Wheat—December, 1.14% ; Mav, 1.20',i.
Corn—December, 67%; May, 70%.
Oats—December, 49"i; May, 52?. i.
Pork—lß.77.
— November, 10.27; January,
9.92.
Ribs—January, 9.80.
NAVAL BATTLE IX BLACK SKA
By Associated Press
London, Oct. 20. 10.10 A. M. —A dis
patch from Copenhagen to the Central
News says: "The Berliner Tageblatt
publishes a telegram from Bucharest
saying that evidently a big Bussian-
Turkish battle has taken place Jn the
Blaclt Sea. Exceedingly heavy flrinf?
lasting a considerable time is re
ported."
THE Harrisburg Polyclinic Dispen
sary will be open daily, except Sunday,
at 3 P. M.. at its new location, 1701
North Second street, for the free treat
ment of the worthy poor.
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MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE
and others upon their own names.
Cheap rates, easy payments, confiden
tial.
Adnmn A Co., R. 301, 8 N. Mnrket Sq.
RUBBER STAMQfI
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Por Sale
2209 X. Second St., 3-atory brick.
1923 N. Second St., 3-atory brick.
2412 N. Second St., 3-atory brick.
1520 Swatara St., 3-atory brick.
lUIU Swatara St., 3-atory frame.
187 N. Fifteenth St., 3-« tory brick.
421 Hnuillton St., 3-atory brick.
200 Delaware Ave., 2-atory brick.
1024 llrlgga St., 3-atory frame.
Three new 2-atory brlcka. rent for
fRO.OO, require only SISOO caah.
10 per cent. Inveatment.
Two frame, rent for S2O, require
only SOOO caah. 10 per cent. In
veatment.
CAMP HILL
I.ong St., frame dwelling with two
acrea of ground, all klnda of fruit.
Long St., frame dwelling, one acre
of ground, all klnda of fruit.
H. M. BIRD
VKION TRUST BUILDING
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