Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, October 27, 1914, Page 11, Image 11

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    Either Ml 204® or Cumberland 203 Wil lead tie lelegnpl Wait ki Department
An Army of Rescue
and Relief!
Take heart, you who fear you can no longer with
stand the forces bearing down upon you!
For there's an army of allies—tried and true —at
hand. Ready with wide-reaching arms, covering
all Harrisburg in an effort to rescue and relieve
you.
Out of work? Want help? Telegraph Want
Ads is the aniwer.
Got to move? Want to sell your place? Want
a furnished room? The army of Telegraph Want
Ads is jour relief.
Lost something? Find it in Telegraph "Lost
and Found."
Don't say, "I surrender!" Call the Telegraph
WANT AD army to the rescue.
TELEGRAPH WANT ADS, the biggest army in
Harrisburg.
DIED
ECKELS - Mary Zinn Eckels, widow of
the late Major W. H. Eekeis, died at
Hie home of her daughter, Mrs.
Charles H. Treager, in Bellevue, Pa*
DERICK—On Monday, October 2t>, 11)14,
at the home u her daughter, Mrs. W.
G. Sellers, No. 540 Maclay street.
Sarah A., widow of the late George
W. Deriek, of Duneannon, l'a.. aged
72 years.
Funeral will lie held Thursday, Oc
tober 29, 1914, at 9:30 A. M.. from No.
140 Mai-lay strict. Relatives ana
friends are Invited to attend without
further notice. Hotly will be taken to
Duneannon, Pa., at 10:30 A. M., where
services will be held in the U. B.
Church and burial made.
EGOI.F On Monday, October .6,
Lewis A. Egolt, aged 35 years,
l'uneral Wednesday. October 28, at -
o'clock, from the residence of his
mother, 520 Forrest street. Relatives
and friends invited without further no
ti.
■WINTERS On Monday, October 26,
1914. at 2:30 A. M., Mary E. Winters,
widow of the late George Winters,
aged 81 years.
Funeral private Thursday, at 2 P. M.,
from her late residence. 109 South Sec
end street. Kurlal private Harrisburg
lAJS'i
LOST Between Adams street, J
Bteelton, ami Market street, Harrisburg,
black earn ease, containing 425.00, Penn
sylvania mileage ana small brooch,
label al rewara it returned to C. E.
Cores, lio4 Forster street, Harrisburg.
. 1-OST OK STRAYED —Guernsey cow,
red and white, without horns; quite old.
If seen notuy li. D. Bitner, Eighteenth
street, near Arsenal. Bell phone 142uW.
LOST On Market street, South
Fourth or Chestnut street, between 1
ana 5 o'clock Monday afternoon, Water
man fountain pen. Reward u return
ed to lludolpli K. Fortna, Letter Car
rier. No. 1.
LOST Friday, near Front and
Cumberland. Beagle pup. Reward If re- '
turned to 1214 North Second street.
IaJST Bunch of keys, on Saturday. ;
Reward if returned to niglit clerk, Hotel :
Plaza.
LOST Rabbit hound, tan, with
White face and white feet; lb inches j
lilgli. Reward if returned to G. N. \\ en- I
phone _N'o._Aso2l. ,
tUtMi
FOUND, AT LAST Groee's Wagon
Shop, the place to get your wagons re
paired anu puiiueu at very littiu cost.
1541 Walnut sti eel, liell jJiione 2110 W. j
FOUND The nom«j of reliable |
WOI K tor particular people, at Lggert s j
Steam D>eing it French Cleaning
Works, 1245 Market street. Call either
1-none, we'll Jo the rest.
tltXl' kVAAIt-K—Jlulli
YOUNG MEN desiring to prepare for
Civil service Examinations, please note
tnat Mr. 11. Laurens i_aui win be at the [
Bolton ilotei in ttarrisourg oil Weunts- j
day, October 28, to meet personally,
those interestou. Post otuce ana ivan
way Mall Clerks, Letter caiiiers, ue
partmeiu Clei'Ks, etc., ages is anu o%er. j
Salary, SBOO up. lie win oe mere Wed- I
nesuay only, j :00 until »:uo f. m. &ee
him without tail. Minors must be ac- j
coiupanied by parent.
HOW MUCH IS AN HOUR WORTH? \
One person gets titteeli cents; another j
person gets ntteeu dollars. Why tnis
tremendous difference? Special train- ,
lng is the answer. M- PRIVATE L.r.a-
SO.SS In Shorthand, Typewriting, etc., j
will increase your efficiency. Call, well
talk it over. Merle E. Keller, Room ion,
l'atrlot Building.
MEN Employment and collection i
agency can be started at home with a !
capital of *5; complete instructions tor I
profitable business, (Oc. Mutual Supply
Company. 42t> Jefferson avenue, Lnza
beth, N. J.
WANTED Several first-class
painters, at once. Apply to H. R. I loose.
Third avenue and Second street, Worxn
leysburg. Pa.
ARMY OF UNITED STATES. MEN
WANTED. Ablebodied, unmarried men i
between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of
United States, of good character ana
temperate habits. who can speak, read
and write the English language. For
Information apply to Recruiting Officer,
Bergner Building, 3d & Market Sts.,
Harrisburg; 48 Queen St., Lancaster;
353 Pine St.. Willlamsport, or 37 W.
Market St.. Y'ork, Pa.
WANTED Experienced dye-cutter
on soft-sole shoes. Harrisburg Leather J
Products Co.
f —\
FOR SALE
3V2 Acre Farm
The "Berkheimer" Property
1% miles northwest »f Camp- I
meeting <; round*. 011 the road from
DlllHburK to l.ntlmore.
16 apple, 24 peach. 13 cherry, 3 I
plum, 1 pear and 1 quince tree—B
grape vines and 500 strawberry 1
plants.
7-room frame house.
Frame ground barn and usual out
buildings.
Miller Bros. & Neefe j
HEAD ESTATE
Fire Insurance Surety Bunds
Locust and Court Streets
TUESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG S&feb TELEGRAPH OCTOBER 27, 1914.
( Hl'.l.l* W.WTKI) —Male
WANTED Someone who is inter
ested in making an extra salary each
week which will in no wjiy Interfere
with your present positij>«tT 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
1 Telegraph.
1J f-Ll* V\ AN TED—I- cmule
EXPERIENCED LADY CANVASSERS
1 WANTED Prospective business every
home. Call 9 A. M„ 501 Kunkel Build
ing. Harrisburg.
j YOUNG WOMEN desiring to prepare
1 for Civil Service Examinations, please
' note that Mr. 11. Caul will be
at the Bolton Hotel, in Harrisburg, 011
Wednesday, October 28, to meet those
; interested. Post Office Clerks, Depart
-1 ment Clerks, etc., ages 18 and over.
I Salary. SBOO up. He will be there Wed
nesday only, 1:00 until liH P. M. See
him without fail. Minors must be ac
companied by parent.
for Lace Counter; must
have experience. Apply to Mr. Greene,
care of Astrlch's. Main Floor, Fourth
and Market streets.
WANTED Experienced girl or mid
dle-aged woman for general housework
In small family; must be a good cook.
Wages, five dollars per week. Apply
Mrs. J. B. Leitliiser, Hershey, Pa.
WANTED White woman for gen
eral housework; family of three. 1521
North Second street.
al l C ATION WANTED—MALE
WANTED - A young colored boy,
about IS, desires a position working
around a store, or washing dishes in
a cafe or boardinghouse. Address Bur
rel Banks. 1314 Marlon street. City.
WANTED—Experienced upholsterer
on furniture, carpets, shades, awnings
and curtain draping would like to hear
from reliable firm desiring first-class
service. Address 8., 1355, care of Tele
graph.
WANTED Young colored man de
\ sires position as waiter, can give ref
erence, either in private family or
i hotel. Address H. H., Room 3, 433 North
I avenue.
\ WANTED Position as clerk in
i store or with orchestra. Address Box
| Iv., 1361, care of Telegraph.
' WANTED Young man desires po
sition In restaurant, waiter or short
, order cook; three years' experience. Ad
: dress P. O. Box 3(9, Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED Young colored man. 35,
would like a position to care for elderly
I gentleman. Address H. H., Room 3, 433
I North avenue.
FIRST-CLASS COOK (white) is open
i for position; hotel or restaurant ex
i perience with references. Address E.,
1354, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Colored man desires
work around automobiles or horses.
Call, or address, 1232 Bailey street.
M l «..«». n.\s 11.1 M Kli —renin 10
WANTED By a middle-aged,
white lady, work for the afternoon,
: liouseeleaning, washing, ironing or of
i lice ( leaning. Address C., 1358, care of
j Telegraph.
| WANTED Neat colored girl de- !
sires position as plain cook and general
housework in private family. Call, or
address. 1521 Fulton street.
WANTED ' oung colored woman
desires day's work of any kind or wash
ing or Ironing. Call, or address, 1211 I
Apple avenue.
j WANTED Colored woman wishes
I a place as cook or general housework;
i has reference. Address 806 Cowden
j street.
WANTED—By middle-aged white
woman, position as housekeeper, or care
for old couple; best of references. Ad
dress H., 1363, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Washing and ironing to'
do at home; also lace curtain stretch
ing. Address 1911 Forster street.
WANTED Colored woman desires
j position as cook. Call, or address 1329
North Fourth street.
WANTED Day's work of any
kind Apply N., Box 1360, care of Tele- !
graph.
WANTED By middle-aged white i
woman, position as housekeeper; good i
references. 418 Walnut street.
WANTED Colored woman desires '
1 day's work or general housework. Call,
or address, 1219 North Seventh street
WANTED Colored woman desires
! housework or dishwashing. Call, or ad
j dress, 1329 North Fourth street.
I WANTED By young colored girl,
j place to assist with housework, or
j dishwashing. Address 313 South Four
teenth street.
1 WANTED —By colored girl, general
housework. Address 313 South Four
! teenth street.
! WANTED Colored woman wants
| position as chambermaid or to do gen
feral housework. Call 1410 New Fourth
1 street.
HEAI, ESTATE FOK SALE
i FARM FOR SALE Stock and fruit
farm: 139 acres; good buildings; tine
I water; close to town. SI,OOO cash. Hal- I
I ance on easy terms. Mark M. Mattia. 1
Millersburr 0
HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE At Edgcmunt, one-half
mile north of Peubrook on Twenty
third street, one six-room house, $1,2U0.
Some others at S4OO, six rooms; lots, 30
xl2o. Address G. S. Hnrtman. 38 North
Twelfth street, Harrisburg.
DEKKY STUKET PROPERTIES FOR
SALE
No. 1119—3-story brick—9 rooms, bath
and furnace—porch.
No. 1161—3-story brick—B rooms—bath
—furnace—front porch. ,
No. 1163—3-story brick—9 rooms—bath
—steam heat—corner property —gar-
age.
No. 1227—3-story brick—7 rooms—bath
—furnace—front porch.
| No. 1524 A—3-story brick—9 rooms and
1 v. bat ' l —steam heat—store room.
No. 17 03—3-story brick—9 fooms—bath
—furnace.
No. 1844—2 bk-story brick—7 rooms
batli—steam heat—large lot.
No. 1847 A—Store Room with dwelling
_ on rear.
No. 1952—2 H-story frame—B rooms,
bath and furnace—porches.
No. 2133—3-story brick—new —9 rooms
—bath— steam heat—porches
No. 2135—3-story brick—9 rooms —bath
—steam heat —-porches.
BKINTON-PACKER CO..
Second and Walnut Sts.
FOR SALE Three-story brick
house 8 rooms bath gas fur
nace porch front. Lot. 18x100. De
sirable location. Price and terms rea
sonable. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
CORNER PROPERTY ON SOUTH
FRONT STREET 8 rooms bath
furnace porch front. l>ot, 18x80.
Price, $3,000. Other properties on easy
payments. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
EITHER a 4 or 10-acre Farm within
a twelve-minute walk of trolley ser
vice loc fare to Harrisburg con
siderable fruit good soil. Bell Realty
Co., Bergner Building.
FOR SALE Three Great Bargains.
Green street house, vacant. House in
Reservoir Park section. A good invest
ment house up town. D. E. Brightbill,
2 North Court street. Both phones.
REAL ESTATE FOK RENT
I FOR RENT 1427 North street;
eight rooms; bath; all improvements;
front and rear porches; -sloe entrance;
good location; near trolley. Inquire
A. M. Noll, corner Fifteenth and North
streets.
FOR RENT 2148 North Fifth
street; three-story brick; eight rooms;
all conveniences; owner leaving town.
Rent. $25.00. For information apply P.
V. Minter, Harrisburg Trust Co.
FOR RENT Eight-room house in
Bella Vista. Bell phone 3136 L.
FOR RENT Eight-room residence,
No. 1901 Green street, corner Muench;
all improvements; possession November
1. Call Bell phone No. 3048 L.
FOR RENT No. 1611 Swatara
street; eight rooms; all conveniences;
porches; yard; SIB.OO. Apply to H. E.
Mart;;, 30) Market street, or 213 Cum
berland street.
FOR RENT House 608 Muench
street; all conveniences; rent, S2O a
month; possession at once. Inquire
1301 North Second street.
FOR RENT Neatly furnished four
room brick house; cellar, yard, bath
room and improvements. Call 427 Herr
street.
FOR RENT A house within two
squares of market, on Seoond street—
whole or a part—partially furnished or
unfurnished—reasonable. Desirable for
boarding club or apartment. Address
H., 1331. care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Nos. -*6 l 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 ll2 North Eighteenth
street; 171 South litghteentn; 1632
Derry street, and 2807 Camby street,
Penbrook. immediate possession. A.
W. Swengel, 219 South Thirteenth
street.
FOR RENT Two 2 %-story brick
houses, No. 1521 1523 Vernon street.
Rent, $15.00 each. Immediate posses
sion. E. A. HefTelfinger, East End Bank.
FOR RENT Manufacturing build
ing. 75x20 ft., one story, equipped with
steam heat, toilet, washstana and of
fice. Rent, sl2 per month. Suitable for
garage or repair shop. Located 1704
Fulton street. Apply 1709 North
Fourth street.
FOU RENT
No. 1843 Whitehall St $30.00
No. 1850 Market St 32.00
No. 515 N. Thirteenth St 20.00
No. 2210 Atlas St 14.00
628 Oxford St 15.00
No. 1628 Regina St. 26.00
No. 1821 Market St 25.00
No. 1120 N. Cameron St 10.00
No. 93 N. Seventeenth St 20.00
536 S. Seventeenth St 20.00
J. E. GIPPLE,
1251 Market Street.
REAL ESTATE FOK EXCHANGE
WANTED To exchange city prop
erty for a farm. Apply to J. M. Ens
mlnger, 1813 Derry street.
APAHTJdEMS i' UU BENT
NO. 1619 MARKET STREET Very
desirable three-room apartment, second
lioor; heat and light included; all im
provements. Rent, $16.00. Inquire at
1613 Park street.
FOR RENT FURNISHED APART
MENT, second lioor, 3 rooms and bath,
private; furnished complete; gas range
and water heater; rent reasonable; im
mediate possession. 342 South Sixteenth
street.
ROOMS FOR KENT
FOR RENT Large front room on
second- floor. Reasonable price to the
right party or parties. Call 628 Forster
street —below Sixth.
FOR RENT A nice, large corner I
front room on second lioor, unfurnished
or furnished, with use of bath. For
particulars apply 1642 Sixth street.
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished
second lioor rooms, for light house
keeping; all conveniences; use of phone;
steam neat; electric lights. Rent rea
sonable. Pnone 2967 W, or address R.,
1353, care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT Famished rooms on
second lioor front; single or ensulte
with board; private family; home com
forts; two minutes' walk from Capitol.
Phone 818 L Bell.
FOR Rr-..<.T Nicely furnished
rooms, in apartment, for man or mar
ried couple; all conveniences, including I
use of phone. Apply Mrs. Eichelberger, i
Lincoln Apartments, 19 North Fifth
street.
, FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms
in one of the best locations in the city;
use of bath and telephone. Apply 2u3
State street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms,
single or en-sulte; all conveniences, in
cluding phone; reference required. Ap
ply 1015 i>»orth Front street.
FOK RENT One furnished room I
and two unfurnished rooms, in private
family, near Thirteenth and Market
streets. Address R., 1357, care of Tele
graph.
FOR RENT One newly furnished
room, fronting on Capitol Park; elec
tric lights; hot and cold running water
in room; use of phone and large bath.
Apply 410 North street.
ROOMS WANTED
WANTED Three or four unfur
nished rooms for light housekeeping,
centrally located. Address H., 1350, care
of Telegraph.
ROOMS AND BOARD
FOR RENT Furnished rooms and
boarding by meal, day or week. Ap
ply 1001 North Second street, corner
Boas and Second streets.
WANTED
WANTED TO RENT Small, fur
nished apartments, or house, for the
winter; references exchanged. Address
P. O. Box 16, Harrisburg.
WANTED —On North or South
Front street, one or two unfurnished
rooms, by gentleman, not more than
four or live blocks from Market street.
Address H., 1339, care of Telegraph.
WANTED A reed baby coach; must
be in good condition. Address C., 1362,
care of Telegraph.
HORSE WANTED Dapple or steel
gray, about 6 years old, weigh about
1,350. Must be sound, good worker,
city broke. Call Brelsford Packing and
Storage Co.
WANTED Cars for winter storage
in a large, commodious building in
central part of city. Inquire Shaffer
Wagon Works. 80-88 South Cameron
street.
FOR SALE
FOU SALE
3-ton Morton truck, platform body,
SI,OOO.
1912 5-passenger Packard Phaeton,
$1,350.
Packard Motor Car Co.. of Philadelphia,,
107 Market Street.
FOR SALE Chickens, mixed;
Pigeons, common; Ducks. Indian Run
ner, fawn. Call evenings after I P. M.
V. M. Pottelger, Summerdale, Pa.
FOR SALE Restaurant, near Broad
Street Market, good location, doing a
good business. Wish to sell before Oc
tober 28 or 30, on account of other
business. Inquire corner Broad and
Fulton streets.
FOR SALE One demonstrator tour
ing car; 40-H.-P., 120-inch wheel base,
1915 model, run 3,000 miles, good as
new; car sells for $1,190; will sell at a
reasonable price, if sold at once. This
will be worth while investigating. Ad
dress X., 1330, care of Telegraph.
FOK SALE 1913 Indian single
cylinder motorcycle, fully equipped, in
first-class condition. No reasonable
offer refused if sold this week. Call
at Crescent Oarage, 919 Myrtle avenue.
FOR SALE Barber shop In small
country town, doing a good business.
For further information address 8.,
1359, care of Telegraph.
FOU SALE Two brood mares in
good condition. Weigh 1,250 pounds
each. Detweller Brothers, Steelton, Fa.
FOR SALE— York safe; double com
bination; weight about 4,000 pounds;
regular price, *lB5. Must be sold this
week. Snap to quick buyer. Abbott
Motor Company, 106 South Second
street.
FOR SALE AT GABLE'S, 113, 115
and 117 South Second street, 6,000 gal
lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme
quality. All the full line of the Acme
make.
FOR SALE AT GABLE'S, 111-117
South Second street, 5.000 sets new sash
Bxlo 12 L„ primed and glazed, at *l.lo
per set. Also other sizes.
FOR SALE Double heater and gas
stove, in good condition. Apply 2153
Atlas avenue.
FOR SALE A dark bay driving
mare. 6 years old, sound and all right;
fearless of automobiles. Inquire J. M.
Gibbons, No. 556 Woodbine street, Har
risburg, Pa.
FOR SALE 1914 Yale twin two
speed motorcycle, with Rodger side car.
Will sell as combination or separately.
M. J. Hocker, Highspire, Pa.
FOR SALE Barred Rock and Buff
Orpington cockerels, pullets and one
yeanold hens. Some laying. Fancy
stock, no culls. S. T. Witmer, Union
Deposit, Pa. Bell phone.
FOR SALE Cigar store, in good
location, doing a nice business. All up
to-date fixtures. Address Box S., 1349
care of Telegraph. ,
HUNTERS, ATTENTION! Special
sale this week Loaded Shells with
smokeless powder, limited quantity,
will be sold to advertise, 55c per box
Keystone Cycle Co., 814 North Third
street. -
FINE AND COMPLETE LINE
AUTO ROBES, Steamer Rugs, Car
riage Robes, Horse Blankets and Stable
Blankets. Harrisburg Harness & Sup
ply Company, Second and Chestnut
streets.
SPECIAL REDUCTIONS in Leather
Bags, Suit Cases, Trunks to make room
for Holiday goods. Wholesale and Re
tail Leather Merchants, Specialty
orders and repairing. Harrisburg-Har
ness and Supply Co.. Second and Chest
nut.
GLASS window signs. Furnished
Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and
Board and Table Board at 25c each. One
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.
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.
FOB KENT
FOII RENT
FIVE-ROOM APARTMENT, 512 South
Thirteenth street; front and rear
porches; ltvlngroom, two bedrooms, din
ing-room. kitchen, bath; sl6. Penn'a
Realty & Improvement Co., 132 Locust
street.
FOR RENT Four floors, 30x80,
with electric elevator, in heart of city;
suitable for automobile sales room,
store or light manufacturing purposes.
Apply at once. Abbott Motor Car Co.,
106-8 South Second street.
HUfetMb** Ofi'UJViXNITIES
ANY Intelligent rerson can earn good
Income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 795, Lock
port. N. Y.
FOR SALE Coiffectionery, Ice
Cream, Cigar and Tobacco business.
Best location in town. Business in pros
perous condition. Good reason for sell
ing. Excellent opening for Restaurant
and Oysters. Rare chance for right
man. Will sell right to quick buyer.
Call, or address, C. B. Nelbert, No. 2
East Main street, Palmyra, Pa.
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.
I MADE $50,000 In five years In the
mail order business, began with )5.
Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea
cock. 355 Lockport, N. Y.
BLSINKSS PERSONALS
GENERAL UPHOLSTERING, carpet
laylng and curtain work—all work
guaranteed—done by expert mechanics.
J. Copllnky, 1208% North Third street,
successor to H. A. Vollmer.
OLD GOLD AND SILVER, Watches,
Diamonds and Jewelry bought for high
est cash prices. Jos. D. Brenner,
Jeweler, No. 1 North Third street. Bell
phone 1274 L
NEW AND SECOND-HAND Furnl
ture bought and sold. Highest cash
prices paid. Drop postal, or phone
-143 J. Atlas Furniture Co., 430 Straw
berry street. ,
BUSINESS PERSONALS
MASQUERADE COSTUMES TO HIRE
—New and second-hand clothing
bought and sold—unredeemed overcoats
[?!, ? a ' e - T Drop postal or phone Bell
1-iolJ. 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, 'll9 Market
street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone
1960 tS * n P rom Pt attention. Bell
SAMUEL CORB, general buyer
clothes, shoes, furniture, carpets, books
false teeth, gold, silver, silverware!
metals; also relics and antiques of all
description. Highest Prices Paid. Send
postal and I will call. Must mention
article. 1317 Williams street.
PROF. FRANCISCO - DE ECHEJIE~N~
i JIA , Pianist and instructor; music
for dances and special occasions. Pianist
at Park Auditorium, Mt. Gretna. Pa.,
season 1814. 223 Maclay street. Beli
phone.
HAULING
H. XV. LATHE, Hoarding Stable and
National Trannfer Co. Movers of
pianos, safes, boilers and general haul
... w - Lathe, Manager, Fifth and
2503R Btreets ' Bell Phone -No.
STORAGE
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
largu brick warehouses, built ex
tor storage. Private rooriis
... household goods and unexcelled fa
cilities for storing all kinds of mer
chandise. Low storage rates. South
St. and Penna. R. R.
MONEY' TO IXJAN
ANY person needing money In
amounts from *5 to *SO holding a sal
aried position, would be benetited by
filing on us. Employees Discount Co..
36 North Third street.
I.OANS—SS to *2OO for honest work
ing people without bank credit at less
than legal rates, payable in instalments
to suit borrowers' convenience.
Cooperative
Loan ami Investment Co.,
204 Chestnut Street.
NOTICE
HAVING withdrawn as a member of
the McCleaster Paving Co. on August 1.
1914. 1 am in position to handle con
crete work in all branches.
ROBERT A. McCLEASTER.
LEGAL NOTICE
BRIDGE PKOPOSALS "
Office of Board of Commissioners of
Public Grounds and Buildings.
JOHN K. TENER,
Governor;
ARCHIBALD W. POWELL,
Auditor General;
ROBERT K. YOUNG,
State Treasurer,
Commissioners.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv
ed at the office of the Superintendent
of Public Grounds and Buildings, Har
risburg, Pa., until 2:00 P. M„ of Tues
day, November 10, 1914, for the removal
of old sub-structure and the building
of a new bridge over the Shenango
River at Grant Street in the city of
New Castle, Lawrence County, Pa., in
accordance with plans and specifica
tions as prepared by Emll Swennson,
Civil Engineer, Pittsburgh, Pa.
All bidders shall deposit a certified
check payable to the State Treasurer in
the sum of *5,000 on some responsible
Pennsylvania bank or trust company at
least twenty-four hours before the
time set for the opening of proposals.
Bids must be enclosed in a separate
envelope addressed on the outside with
the hame and location of bridge and
the name of bidder.
Plans and specifications may be ob
tained by applying to Samuel B. Rambo,
Superintendent of Public Grounds and
Buildings, Harrisburg, Pa., or to the
engineer.
Bids will be opened In the presence
of the bidders, or their representatives,
in the Reception Room of
Department, Capitol Building, Harris
burg, Pa., at 2:00 P. M, on the above
date.
By order of the Board.
SAMUEL B. RAMBO.
Superintendent of Public Grounds and
Buildings.
C. P. RODGERS,
Secretary.
NOTICE to property owners along
the lines of Nineteenth Street, from
Market Street to Chestnut Street, Ordi
nance No. 129, File of City Council, Ses
sion of 1914-1915; Market Street, from
Nineteenth Street to Twenty-first
Street, Ordinance No. 128, File of
City Council, Session of 1914-1915;
Derry Street, from the west side of
Twenty-third Street to the Eastern City
Line, Ordinance No. 132, File of City
Council, Session of 1914-1915; and
Wengert Alley, from Fourteenth Street
to Brady Street, Ordinance No. 136,
File of City Council, Session of 1914-
1915.
In accordance with the terms of Or
dinance No. 883, File of Common Coun
cil, you are hereby notified to make all
necessary house connections contem
plated by you "with the main sewer,
gas pipes, steam heating pipes, water
pipes or other mains," within sixty
days from the date of this notice, and
conduct the said service pipes or sewers
from the mains in the street to within
the curb lines of said streets.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY,
Bureau of Water and I.lglit
BIDS will be received at the Office of
the Superintendent of Public Safety,
Room 10, Court House, at 10 o'clock A.
M., Saturday, October 81, 1911, for lay
ing water pipes in Twentieth Street,
from Market Street to Holly Street; in
Holly Street, from Yale Street to
Twent"-and-One-Half Street, and In
Chestnut Street, from Nineteenth
Street to Twentieth Street. Plans may
be seen and specifications obtained at
the Office of the Superintendent.
HARRY F. BOWMAN.
Superintendent of Public Safety.
October 27, 1914.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv
ed at the otflce of the Superintendent of
Streets and Public Improvements up to
Thursday, November 5, 1914, at 12
o'clock noon, for the construction of
SEWERS In MIFFLIN STREET and
RESERVOIR PARK. Blank bids and
I specifications may be had on applica
tion.
The right to reject any or all bids Is
reserved.
W. H. LYNCH.
Superintendent.
DEATH OP MRS. KMERICH
Union Deposit, Pa., Oct. 27.—0n
Sunday morning Mrs. Elizabeth Emer
lch died at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Daniel lietrick. of this place. She
was a member of the United Brethren
Church and is survived by three
daughters, Mrs. Harvey Cook, of Sand
Beach; Mrs. Millie Horst, and Mrs.
Daniel Hetriek, of Union Deposit, The
funeral will be held at Union Deposit
on Thursday morning at 9.30, services
to be conducted by the Rev. O. G.
Romig, of Hershey, assisted by the
Kev. N. L. Llnebaugh, of Hershey.
FUNERAL OF JACOB KOCH
Newville, Pa., Oct. 27.—Funeral
services of Jacob Koch, who died on
Friday, at the German Hospital in
Philadelphia, was held from his late
residence in Green street, on Sunday
afternoon. Mr. Koch was about 69
years old and Is survived by his wife,
two Bons, Harvey and John, and one
daughter, MTB. George Nehf, all of this
place.
Good Plays to Be
Given Cheap at
Majestic Next Week
The Myrkle-Harder Stock Company,
which comes to the Majestic Theater
for an entire week's engagement, be
ginning next Monday, announces an ex
cellent list of plays to be presented
here at popular prices. Although it Is
several seasons since the Myrkle-Har
der company had a date In Harris
burg, theatergoers of this city have not
forgotten that this organization Is one
Of the best on the road presenting
I stock attractions. William H. Harder,
| owner and manager of the company, is
noted for his daring in Paying high
prices for big attractions as soon as
they are released for stock use, and a
glance over the list of plays he is to
put on in Harrisburg shows that he
has succeeded In getting some of the
recent Broadway successes.
The list of plays to be given during
the Harrisburg engagement are as fol
lows:
Monday, afternoon and evening
"Elevating a Husband."
.Tuesday, afternoon and evening
The Girl of the Golden West."
Wednesday, afternoon and evening—
"Stop Thief."
Thursday, afternoon and evening
"What Happened to Mary."
Friday, afternoon and evening—"The
Escape.
Saturday, afternoon and evening
'under Southern Skies."
In spite of the fact that these attrac
tions are presented at very low prices,
tile scenic productions carried by tliu
Myrkle-Harder company are adequate
in every way to give the shows the ap
pearance of an original production. The
seat sale for the entire week will open
"t the Majestic box oflice on Friday of
this week.—Advertisement.
Crowds See Good
Vaudeville at
Colonial Theater
Presenting a good vaudeville bill, the
Colonial started its second week of
Keith attractions to an audience that
just about taxed its capacity last night.
A,,. 411 " 16 Pretentious headliner called
„,1, , Fun . sh °P." leads the list of acts.
I his is a Juvenile musical comedy, com
prising a sextet of really clever girls
and boys, and they sing and dance and
frolic through a little turn that would
please vaudeville devotees in the higher
priced theaters. The act employs an
attractive stage setting, and the cos
tuming, light effects and pretty girls
make it pleasing as a "sight act."
Dorothy Brenner a favorite Orpheum
favorite, is there this week. Miss Bren
ner, who sings "kid" songs so cute, is
again seen as the little girl in rompers,
and she sings a song to her hobby
horse. Miss Brenner also appears as
a pretty, grown-up girl, and then she
and a clever partner indulge in a clever
skit called "The Candy Shop." Another
of tiie Colonial's good acts is pro
gramed as Bernard and Scarth, a "nut"
comedian and a pretty girl, in a skit of
nonsense and song. Some interesting
and decidedly difficult roller skating
feats are exhibited by Joe Kennedv.
The present week witnesses the "last
of the noonday and early evening pic
ture shows at the Colonial. The play
house is to be converted into a popular
priced vaudeville house, with afternoon
and evening p<-rforinances only. Pic
tures will be Hhown, hut shown only in
connection with the vaudeville shows.
—Advertisement.
Apoplexy Causes Death of
Lancaster County Farmer
Special to The Telegraph
Ephrata, Pa., Oct. 27.—Amos Shif
fer, of Ephrata, was found dead in a
cornfield which he owned ahout two
and a half miles south of Ephrata on
Saturday evening. Mr. Shifter went to
the farm to husk corn, taking his team
will him. While loading some of the
fodder on the wagon he was stricken
with apoplexy and was found Inter by
Moses Weiler, who met the team on
its way home without the driver.
Weiler went to the field, where he
found Mr. Shifter dead. Coroner Mil
ler pronounced death duo to a stroke
of apoplexy. He was 65 years old.
From 1877 to 1908 he had charge of
the Murrell Hotel, near Ephrata, but
since the latter year has resided at
Ephrata. He is survived by his wife
and two daughters. Mrs.2Willlam Wle
damyer and Miss Nora ShilTer, both at
home. Four brothers and two sisters
also survive. The funeral will be held
on Thursday morning.
GIRL HURT ROLLER SKATING
Catherine Reem, aged 10, 1932 North
Fifth street, was taken to the Harris
burg Hospital late yesterday afternoon
after she had fallen on the asphalt
street near her-home. The little girl
was roller skating and in getting out
of the way of an automobile fell, sus
taining a possible fracture of the right
arm.
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North Eighteenth street, corner of Briggs. Two squares from State
street, in one of the most attractive sections of the city. These houses
have seven rooms and tile bath room.. Interior woodwork in chest
nut, with attractive wall paper and fixtures; and convenience of two
stairways. Exterior construction of brick and stucco, with concrete
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Attendant in charge daily to show you through. For terms and
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PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE)
By Associated Press
Philadelphia. Oct. 27. Wheat
ft.V/'v , ~i. red spot, export, $1.09
H *' Northern, Dulutli, export.
$1.2301.26.
co 9. — Lower; No. 2, yellow, local,
83 hi 0 84c.
K jV/ ats Steady; No. 2, white, 64©
54 >^c.
to „ Flrm '> winter, per ton,
24 00 spring, per ton,' $23.50®
j ? . Sugars Market lower;
powdered. 6.90 c; line granulated, 6.80 c;
confectioners' A, 6.70 c.
Butter The market is unchanged;
western creamery, extras, 35c; nearby
prints, fancy, 36c.
r> „, Kes , — The market is unchanged;
Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts,
II ee cases, $9.60 per case; do., current
leceipts. free cases, $8.700 9.00 per case;
!f', e ''S rn i extras, lirsts. free cases, $8.70
Sw'2° Iler case; do., firsts, free cases,
*8.70 per case.
LJve Poultry Steady; fowls, 13®
ibc; young chickens. 11® 20c;
®P'' in K chickens, 12016 c; broiling chick
ens. 17 027 c; old roosters, 11® 12c;
ducks, old, 13® 14c; ducks, young, 14®
15c; geese, 13®14c; turkeys, 19®20e.
Dressed Poultry Lower; owls,
western, fancy, heavy, 19020 c; do.,
fair to good, ne:.vy, 17® 18c;
average receipts, 15018 c; small, 14®
°' d roosters, 13V4c; roasting
chickens, fancy, I6®18c; broiling
chickens, nearby, 16®22n; do., western,
12® 17c; capons, large, 23025 c; do.,
small, 18@20c; turkeys, fancy, 24026 c;
do., fair, 20@23c; ducks, 11018 c;
geese, ll@l6c.
Flour Market weak; winter,
clear, $3.8504.10; straights, Pennsyl
vania, new, $5.0005.25; spring straights
*5.355(5.60; do., patents, $5.70(0)5.85;
western, $4.2504.40; patents, $4.50(i«
4.75; Kansas straight. Jute sacks, $4.15
04.30; spring, firsts, clear, $4.0004.20;
straights, $4.2004.30; patents. $4.36®
4.60.
Hay The market Is firm; tim
othy. No. 1, large bales, $18.50® 19.00;
No. 1, medium bales. $18.50019.00; No.
2, $17.00® 17.50; No. 3. $14.50015.50; no
grade. $11.00013.00.
.New clover mixed. Light mixed,
$17.00® 18.00; No. 1. do., $16.00017.00;
No. 2, do., $14.00015.00.
Potatoes Weak; Pennsylvania,
per bushel, 58060 c; New York, per
bushel, 45050 c; Jersey, per basket,
35045 c.
CHICAGO CATTLE
By Associated Press
Chicago, 111., Oct. 27. Hogs Re
ceipts, 20,000; weak. Bulk of sales, $7.20
07.45; light, $7.0007.55; mixed, $7.05®
7.65; heavy, $7.0007.60; rough, $7.00®
7.16; pigs, $4.2507.00.
Cattle Receipts, 7,000; steady.
P.eeves, $6.15010.75; steers, $5.70®8.60;
stockers and feeders. $4.8507.90; cows
and heifers, $3.2508.76; calves, $7,000
10.75.
' Sheep Receipts, 24,000; strong.
Sheep, $4.R00t!5.90; yearlings, $5.55®
6.10; lambs, $6.0007.50.
Rubber stamoa
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130 LOCUST ST. HBG.PA. 1#
THE Harrlsburg Polyclinic Dispen
sary will be open dally, except Sunday,
at 3 P. M„ at its new location, 1701
North Second street, for the free treat
ment of the worthy poor.
"When the Frost is
on the Pumpkins
and the Corn is
in the Shock"
Thru It's time lo lift your ten
der plants from tlic Immls and pot
them up for whiter flowering in
doors; nnd it's time to transplant
those plants whirl i have out
grown the size of pots or tubs
they are in now.
We Have Ail Sizes of
Flower Pots and
Plant Tubs
Rest Quality—Right 1 Vices
Delivered Anywhere
USE OUR PFjANT FOOD IN
TABLET FORM. It puts new
life In your plants, lOe and 25c
per box.
QUALITY BULBS
They produce Finer flowers,
We have sold many thousands of
them and still have a tremen
dous stock for you to select from.
Get your order In now.
Tulips, Hyacinths, Narcissus.
Walter S. Schell
QUALITY SEEDS
1307-1309 Market St.
I We have Pumpkins for Hal
lowe'en. Get them for the Chil
dren, 5, fl, 8 and 10 cents each.
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