Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, May 03, 1915, Page 11, Image 11

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ADAM ZIMMERMAN (lied at the home
of his son. R. A. Zlmrairman, No. 206
South street. Adam <'. Zlmmermnn,
aged 87 years. 2 months and 3 day*
Brief services will be held at his late
residence. 206 South street, on Monday,
May 3. at 8 P. M. Funeral services at
iterhoff Church, near Fisherville. on
WTuesday, 10 A. M. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend without
further notice.
CRITM Died. May 3. 1915. at Harrls
burg Hospital. John H. Crum, Jr.. of
Lower Paxton township.
Funeral arrangements will be an
nounced later. (
SHOEMAKER On May 3, 1315. Mrs.
Annie E. Shoemaker, nee Lehner. wife
of Charles Shoemaker, of Camp Hill,
aged 47 years „
Funeral on Thursday, at 9:30 A. M..
from St. Patrick's Cathedral. The rela- .
tives and friends are Invited to attend I
without further notice. I
IN MEMOIUAM
IN sad but loving: remembrance of
my dear husband, William H. Shadle,
who departed this life May 2, 1914:
What Is fionie with none to meet.
None to welcome, none to greet us. ,
Home Is sweet and only sweet.
Where there is one we love to meet j
us.
We have traveled long together.
Hand in hand and heart in heart.
Both through calm and stormy
weather.
And 'tis hard, 'tis hard to part.
Tet we must; farewell to you.
Answer one and all Adieu.
By his wife, _ . _
MRP. ELLEN SHA OLE. I
CARD OF THANKS
DR. A. S. KOSER takes this opportu- '
nlty to thank his friends for their many i
kindnesses and expressions of sym
pathy extended him on the occasion of •
the recent death of Mrs. lvoser. I
LOST
LOST One 30x3 Diamond. Non-Skid
tire, in cover. Reward if returned to
210 North Second street, Harrlsburg,
Pa.
LOST Necktie pin: small diamond
setting. Liberal reward, no questions
asked, if returned to Shearer Manu- ]
facturing Co.. 30S Hamilton street.
LOST Between Fourteenth street I
and 425 Hummel street, a small, black |
pocketbook. containing money, key and ;
stamps. Finder please return to 4'.0 |
Hummel street.
LOST Thursday, on Third street, j
between Broad and Market. or in
Photoplav or Palace theaters. SIOO.OO in
bills. Reward if returned to 1002 Green
street. !
LOST Gold watch, with fob, bear
ing initials W. S. Reward if returned
to W. Sheuffer. 38 Prospect street. City.
LOST Large. leather pocketbook,
containing cash" and notes. Reward if
returned to G. R. C. 1117 North Second
■ treet.
FOUND
FOUND The well-dressed man. He
alwavs sends his clothes to Eggert'i
Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning
Works, 1245 Market street. Do you?
Both phones. Call and deliver.
HELP WANTED —Male
MACHINISTS WANTED. Apply Em
ployment Office, Bethlehem bteel Co.,
South Bethlehem, Pa. ______
* WANTED Experienced PaP?, 1 "-
hanger. Apply John ilickinger, 706
North Third street. (
WANTED Young man, IS or 19
vears of age; one who is not afraid or
work. Apply 1210 North Third street.
WANTED Young man. some ex
perience at house painting. Address
Franklin Wallpaper Store. Millerstown.
Pa.
WANTED Automobile salesman,
with experience; good proposition to
one who can make good. Address Box
2178, care of Telegraphy
A BALTIMORE manufacturing cor
poration desires an eregetic salesman
for Eastern Pennsylvania. One fa
miliar with Mill supplies preferred.
Trade has been established for years.
Stale age, experience and wages ex
pected. Address Salesman, care of Har
rlsburg Telegraphy
W\NTED Bov, between age of 16 j
and *lB years, to learn the drug busi
ness; one who has had a term In High I
School preferred. Address H., 2155, |
care of Telegraph. ;
WE are looking for reliable men for j
towns and cities of Pennsylvania who I
can Invest small capital in very profit
able. new. attractive advertising busi- ,
ness from which a liberal, permanent,
monthly income can be had. Better
than street cars or billboards and cost
much less. Business protected by pat
ents: no competition. No experience
required. Write, or call. Hotel Com
monwealth, Wednesday. See Mr. C. B.
Carruth. I
WANTED Heaters, Doublers, |
Shearmen, Screw-boys for sheet and :
tin Mills. East Ohio District. Western j
Scale Paid. Steady work, no trouble.
Address J„ 2181, care of this paper.
ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES—
MEN WANTED Ablebodied. unmar- |
rietl men between ages of 18 and 35; j
citizens of United States, of good char
acter and temperate habits, who can ]
speak, read and write the English ;
language. For Information apply to 1
Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building, j
3d & Market Sts. Harrlsburg, Pa.
WANTED Young man In drug
store; one with several years" experi- ■
ence preferred. Address E., 2167, care 1
of Telegraph. __ I
THOUSAND.! GOVERNMENT JOBS.
Open to Men and Women. $65.00 to
$150.00 month. Write for list. Frank
lin Institute, D<- ""l-D. Rochester,
N. Y. '
Government Positions
Easily secured. Personal instruction.
Special summer rates. Prepare for
Fall Examinations. RAILWAY MAIL
POST OFFICE. CUSTOM HOUSE and
other positions. For further informa
tion call at or address THE WILLIAM
VENN SCHOOL 31 N. Second Street.
Harrlsburg. Offices: Rooms 4 and 5,
Second Floor, open Monday. Wednes
day Fridav and Saturday evenings.
Expert consultation and advice FREE
OF CHARGE. j
AUTO transportation school wants '
men to become practical chauffeur*
and earn $75 to SIOO per month. We
give a thorough course in crude and
practical work for $35.00. No. 6 North
rameron. Bell phone 1710.
HELP WANTED—FemaIe
% WANTED Vampers, tip stitchers
i.uil headers. Apply Harrlsburg Shoe
mi facturing Co.. Vernon street, Har
rlsburg. Pa. I
' FOR SALE \
PAXTAXG
I
Two Snuhrn From Trolley
A 2 V4 -story brick house with
seven rooms bath steam heift. j
Lot 60x120 ft.
A delightful all-vear-'round sub
urban home for only f4,24M>.
Hlveraiilr I,of
52x150 ft. on the west side of
Second street just north of I,ewls
street. Price is attractive.
Our complete list of suburban
houses and lots will Interest you.
MILLER BROTHERS & CO.
RF.AI/ ESTATE
Klre Insurance Surety Bonds
l.ocuat and Court Streets
' f
MONDAY EVENING,
HELP WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED Girl over 21 for grocery
store. Give experience and reference.
Addresw 0.. 2170. care of Telegraph.
WANTED —Experienced help.
Apply Silk Mill, Cor. North and
Second streets.
WANTED Girls over 16
years of age to learn cigarmaking.
Paid while learning. Apply Har
risburg Cigar Co., 500 Race street.
WANTED An intelligent, young
girl, who desires to take a short course
iof institutional training in practical
! nursing. Address N., 211 4, care of Tele
graph.
I \
TO SOLICIT for Tea and Coffee busi
ness; good opportunity for llvewirea.
j Apply, after 6:30 P. M.. Grand Union
Tea Co.. Second street.
WANTED—Refined, white girl about
16. to do light housework and help to
care for child. Rell phone 1862 J.
I WANTED Strong, neat, girl for
i general housework; family of three,
j Apply 236 Woodbine street.
I WANTED Experienced salesladies
for Notion Department. Apply to Mr.
Green. Main Floor. Astrlch's. Fourth
I and Market streets.
I WANTED Saleswomen for Shoe
) Department; must have experience. Ad
i dress, stating salary expected, refer-
I ence and experience, to Box X, 2153,
| care of Telegraph.
WANTED Young colored girl for
I general housework. 1514 South Twelfth
| street. Bell phone 1827 R.
i WANTED White child's nurse over
|IS years of age. Must have good ref
erence. Address A.. 2171, care of Tele
graph.
WORK'S DRESSMAKING SCHOOLS
—Are the beet equipped schools of the
kind In America. They are located
most everywhere. They are popular.
Join this school now. mako all your
Spring and S'immer dresses while learn
ing. Day and Evening classes. W. A.
| Work. Prop., 22 North F"ourth street.
I HELP WANTED—MaIe or Female
I WANTED By Columbia Protec
; tive Association, men or women to
create and collect debits. Call 2143
Atlas avenue, before 9 A. M.. or be-
I tween 4 and 6 P. M. See Superinten
i dent.
i SONS AND DAUGHTERS of members
of Loyal Order of Moose, No. 107, who
! wish to enter the ticket-selling contest
for the Moose Mighty Midway and Car
nival. week May 17, will please call at
Moose Home, Third and Boas streets,
any time this week for particulars and
tickets. Two fine prizes will be award
ed to those selling the most tickets.
RAILWAY MAIL AND POSTAL
CLERKS Examinations soon; over
2.000 appointments yearly. Prepare at
homo. Write for our Plan No. 16. of
payment after appointment. Philadel
phia Business College. Civil Service De
partment. Philadelphia. Pa.
AGENTS WANTED
AGENTS who are A. F. & A. Masons
to obtain members of the Masonic
Fraternity to become insured in our
Company against Loss of Life, Limb,
Sight or Time by Accident and Loss or
Time by Sickness. Our policies are es
pecially designed to meet the Insur
ance needs of Masons. Our liberal
commissions enable the part time Agent
to add materially to his present in
come and the full time Agent to earn
an unusually good income for himself
and family. We will be pleased to in
form you as to our terms and open ter
ritory. Address all communications to
Masonic Mutual Accident Company, 121
State street, Springfield, Mass.
SITUATIONS WAN TED—Male
WANTED By young man, High
School student, work of any kind after
*chool hours. Address H., 2180, care of
Telegraph.
WANTED Married man wants
work of any kind. Call, or address,
Donald Harder. 1518 Thompson avenue.
WANTED Position by a man with
good education, with store and clerical
I experience; will consider anything rea-
I sonable. Address R.. 2168, care of Tele
| graph.
| WANTED Young man, age 18, de
j sires position to learn trade (handy
I with tools). Address Box J. C., care of
Telegraph.
! WANTED Young colored boy
wants whitewashing, grasscutting or
general work; 18 years of age. B.
Banks, 1111 Grape avenue.
WANTED Colored boy, 17 years
old, wants position in store or board
inghouse. Russel Gainer, 1230 Cowden
street.
| WANTED Barber; seven years' ex-
I perience. desires position. C. W. S.,
Highspire, Pa.
WANTED Young, strong man de-
I sires work around horses. Call, or ad
| dress, 1606 Wallace street.
• ,
WANTED Colored chef and cook
wishes work in city or country, any
place. Apply 142 Balm street.
| WANTED Position as buyer or
J manager of department or general
store city or country town, by thor
oughly experienced man. Willing to
I start at moderate salary. Address H.,
i 2165, care of Telegraph.
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SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe
WANTED Neat. colored wo
man desires day's work, or work by
the week. Call, or address. 1164 South
Cameron street.
WANTED Neat, young colored girl
desires position at general housework,
or maid: can furnish best of reference.
Address B„ 2184, care of Telegraph.
| WANTED —• Colored woman desires
day's work or work by the week; no
washing. Call, or address, 1236 Mon
roe street.
WANTED By colored girl, 19
years of age, work at dishwashing, or
child's nurse. 1408 Marion street, rear.
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j REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR PALE Desirable building lots
I In the Tenth Ward, located on Fourth,
! Fifth. Schuylkill and Atlas streets.
, An opportunity for u builder or real
I estate dealer to secure well located
property for development purposes. Ad
| dress L, No. 1587. care of Telegraph
) FOR SALE Bungalow on Colonial
' Acres, near Progress; six rooms and
bath; all Improvements; chickenhouse:
j barn; large hogpen; outbuildings;
young orchard. Price reasonable. Ap
! ply Mrs. J. M. Wix, on premises.
II
I FOR SALE 6 South Eighteenth
street, seven rooms; bath; all improve
iments; porches; in good condition; side
! entrance; price. $2,300. H. G. Pedlow.
j 110 South Thirteenth street.
| NEW RRICK HOCSES FOR SALE—
Only $6,300, easy terms; only one left
i of those eight newly built brick houses
!on Market street, corner Summit. L.
I Mlnter, 1167 Market street. Both
I phones.
! FOR SALE No. 138 N. Thirteenth
Street three-story brick house —• 8
' rooms bath gas furnace
porch cemented cellar lot. 20 if x
185 Price at Bell Realty Co., Bergner
I Building.
I FOR SALE 331 Hummel street;
I brick: 8 rooms: b;th; all improvements:
ilot. 128 ft. deep \o paved drive allev;
rental. s2".on price, $2,500. H. <}. «*«d-
I I low, 110 South Thirteenth street.
REAIi ESTATE FOR BATJ2
-STORY PRAMB HOUSE FOR
SALE 7 rooms gas porch
lot. 20x110 held at $1,350. A reason
able offer will be considered. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
TWO unusually well built houses for
sale new brick—finished In chest
nut steam heat gas electrii
ll*lu porches lot. 20x100. Price
only $3,150. Bell Realty Co., Bergnei
Building.
FOR SALE Mill and Farm 43
Acres 4 V* miles south of Mlddletowo
-—level sand-loam soil frame dwell
ing S rooms bank barn stone
mill. 40x50 elegant water power
I miles from station. Immediate pos
session. Price. $4,500.00. Brinton-
Packer Co.. Second and Walnut Sts.
FOR SALE llO W. State, lot 61x
170: 608-610 N. Second. 1302 Wallace,
1311-1313 Cowden. Also for rent, 1304
Wallace St.; all conveniences. Inquire
$lB North Second street.
CORNER PROPERTY reduced In
price two-story brick house S
rooms bath gas electric, light—
steam heat porch lot, 18x120
No. 232 Yale street. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
FOR SALE—
-IH-Acre Pint located at Hillside
Limestone soil. Price reasonable.
171 it 173 S. Summit St. near Mul
berry St. frame dwelling and frame
store lot. 44'tXnO an exceptional
ly good apartment location. Price ol
both. $2,200.00.
W. Seventh St.. New Cumberland
one-half square from car line 2H
story frame dwelling 7 rooms, batli
and furnace front. side and reai
porch variety of fruit lot, 30x135
Price, $3,350.00.
BRINTON-PACKER CO..
Second anil Walnut Sts.
FOR SALK, OR EXCHANGE
| FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Single
I Indian Motorcycle, in good running
order for ."s-horse-power gasoline en
j gine or concrete block machine. Ap
! ply 330 Reily.
I FOR SALE Single-cylinder 6-H.-
P. Vale Motorcycle: A 1 condition: full>
equipped; bargain to quick buyer. Cal
431 Hummel street. City.
FOR SALE 5375 will buy a 1911
•6-passenger Studebaker automobile; al
new parts; in good condition. Call be
tween 5 and 8 p. M., 39 North Eigh
teenth street.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FOR RENT—
-558 Woodbine St.: 3-s. b.; 9 r.;
Imps $16.0(
1121 N. Seventh St.; 3-s. b.; 10 r.;
Imps 25.0 C
623 S. Front St.; 2t4-s. f.; 8 r.;
Imps 16.5 C
2208 N. Third St.: 5 r.; Apartment 40.0 C
Business Location at Killlnger.
Camp Hill; S. Bowman Ave 25.0f
Camp Hill; N. Bowman Ave 20.0f
Enola; Adams St.; 7 13.0 C
Enola; Center Ave B.Of
Enola: State Road IR.OI
Camp Hill; Park Ave lo.Of
1847 A Derrv St.; Store R00m.... B.OC
BRINTON-PACKER CO..
Second and Walnut Sts.
FOR RENT Three-story brick
house, 2151 Jefferson street; 8 rnorai
and hath; furnace; range; front porch
large yard Apply 2032 North Fifth
street. Bell phone 2141 J.
FOR RENT No. 2520 Jeffersor
street; practically new: all Improve
menu. Rent. sl6. Call M. R. Metzger
410 Bergner Building.
FOR RENT House, all improve
ments; city steam heat; central loca
tion, 3 doors above Market street; suit
able for boarding or rooming house, i
North Fifth street. Apply S. Meltzer
513 Walnut street.
FOR RENT Frame dwelling, wit!
improvements, for colored people only
1130 North Front street. Apply 22<
Chestnut street.
FOR RENT A three-story dwell
ing house. No. 1507 North Sixth street;
all conveniences; cemented cellar; steam
heat. etc. J. T. Eneminger, Second and
Chestnut streets.
REAIi ESTATE FOR SALE OR REM
HOUSKft FOR SAI,E OR IIENT
HOUSES built in pairs; side entrance
I 8 rooms: tile bath; hot-cold water; elec
-1 trlcity-gas, steam heat; front-bach
porches. Price reasonable. Location
Twentieth and Swatara Sts. Inquire
150 S. Seventeenth St., or 1849 Berryhil
St.
APARTMENTS FOH RENT
FOR RENT An apartment of foul
or live rooms at 100 Hamilton street
with outlook over the river. Heat an<
light furnished. Apply 1700 North Sec
ond street, City.
FOR RENT Apartment 1101 Nortb
Third street; all conveniences; stea.ni
heat. Apply 264 Herr street
FOR RENT "Suburban," 2208-2211
North Third street, new modern apart
ments; reception hall: 5 rooms; bath
pantry; storage; continuous hot water
front and rear porches. Apply on prem
ises.
FOR RENT Apartment, with all
modern improvements, including cit)
steam heat, No, 204 Walnut street bi
Mather Co.
APARTMENTS WANTED
APARTMENTS WANTED Thre<
rooms, with bath and kitchenette, mod
erate rent, by young couple; no chil
dren. Address J. E. Byrnes, Lemoyne
Pa.
ROOMS FOU RENT
FOR RENT Several unfurnished
rooms for light housekeeping; no chil
dren; also, one furnished room. Appl)
814 North Third street.
FURNISHED ROOMS Two larg<
furnlshred front rooms, newly paperec
and furnished; large, air and well ven
tilated; gas and electricity; all conveni
ences. rent moderate; private family
only few steps from Capitol Park. 251
North street.
FOR RENT Very large, well light
ed. furnished room, next to oath. 711
North Sixth street.
FOR RENT Two nicely furnlshec
rooms, for light housekeeping; all con
venlences: crnei' house: electric lights
use of front porch.. Apply 525 Nortl
Fifteenth street.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. 1351 Vernot
I street.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms
with private bath, within two block:
from Capitol Park. 819 North Sixtl
street.
TWO large third floor rooms for rent
nicely furnished for light housekeep
Ing; gas and use of bath: no chilldren
terms reasonable. Apply at 1549 Wal
nut street. .
FOR RENT Two front rooms
with running water, furnished for llgh
[ housekeeping; all conveniences; use o
phone, gas for cooking. 925 Nortl
I Sixth street. Call Bell phone 610 W.
FOR RENT.— Nicely furnished fron'
bedroom, with private family; use o:
bath and Bell phone; ten minutes' wall
to Market Square. Inquire 812 Greer
street.
FOR RENT Two large, furnlshec
second floor rooms, suitable for llgh
housekeeping: one front; all conveni
ences. 1421 Market street.
FOR RENT Furnished second flooi
front room: use of bath. 20 South Six
' teenth street.
! FOR RENT • Two large communl
i eating third floor rooms, furnished foi
I light iiousekeeplng: gas and bath; fln>
location; rent reasonable. Apply 261
•Briggs street.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Two-roomed suite,
well furnished. Large private porch;
every convenience, including batft and
phone. Facing Capitol Park. *O6
North street.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS
I.VFIKMSHEI) ROOMS
Built especially for light housekeeping,
single or with kitchenettes, arrange
ments strictly private, stoves furnish
ed free, laundry, phone, and bathroom
privileges. Private lockers for surplus
furniture. Inquire office, 42U Broad
' street, or Janltress. same building.
Daily inspection invited.
ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED
! GENTLEMAN desires board and room
with private family. West End section
preferred. Address Box M, 3169, care
of Telegraph.
WANTED
WANTED Bicycles, or parts of
bicycles, for highest cash prices, at
once. Try Keystone quick repair ser
vice and save money. Keystone Cycla
Co.. 814 North Third street Both
, phones.
WANTED Small. second-hand
roadster body with doors. Address X.,
2182, care of Telegraph.
WANTED. WORTHY PERSON who
, can make slip covers for furniture dur
ing spare time; material furnished. Ad
dress H„ 2175. care of Telegraph.
WANTED To rent, for two or
three months, furnished house, con
taining not less than six rooms. Ad
dress N„ 2178, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Baby carriage; reed
body preferred; must be in good condi
i tion. Address D„ 2177, care of Tele
graph.
' POSITIVELY Highest Cash Prices
. paid for Furniture, Carpets, good sec- j
ond-hand Clothing, Dry Goods and j
Shoes. Don't sell 'till you see me. Send j
postal to 636 Herr street, City.
,
FOR SALE
FOR SALE New Underwood Type- j
writer, No. 5; used only one week. |
Phone 1266 M.
ONE awning. 21 feet 10 inches for !
sale—at a bargain. Apply Excelsior ,
Cycle Co., 10 South Market Square.
FOR SALE One large butcher's re- i
frigerator; handsome display front;
c ost |BOO. Will sell for *IOO. United !
phone 919 Z. or apply J. S. Zimmerman,
( Penbrook, Pa.
I ■ ———■ j
j FOR SALE One International
I Truck, 1914 model; run about 1,000
i ! miles; complete with ton; as good as'
j new. Can be seen nt West Fairview
| Garage. West Fairview, Pa.
1 FOR SALE Well bred Airedale |
! puppies. Prices reasonable. Inquire of
M. R. Rutherford. Harrlsburg R. F. D.
; No. 1. or Bell phone 341-R-2. j
FOR SALE Two outdoor brooder
coops; price reasonable. Apply C. L
, Boak. 229 Broad street.
FOR SALE National Touring Car;
five-passenger; newly painted; good
condition: no reasonable offer refused.!
Bell phone 100.
. . i
i GO TO GABLE'S for wire fence of all ,
kinds and gates to match. No. 111-117 I
, South Second.
I | THE Harrlsburg Harness and Sup- ,
I ply Company's Trunks,' Suitcases and
) Bags of genuine leather -t prices lower I
1 than elsewhere. Repairing a specialty,
i j Second and Chestnut streets.
FOR SALE Mahogany Vfctrola and '
Records. Guaranteed in best condition. ;
i Played only 50 times. Must be sold at i
once. S6O cash. Apply 1817 Derry !
; street.
ONE Chase truck will be sold at auc- I
tion sale on May 8, 1915 just over- (
hauled and in good shape. J. D. Ferry, j
125 South Eleventh street.
FOR SALE Unusual oppor-|
, tunity, Steam Laundry, Modern
' Machinery, town 5000 inhabi
tants with wide surrounding j
territory, no competition. Ad- j
dress L. 2161, care of Telegraph.!
FOR SALE Flve-passenger Jitney: j
good mechanical condition; cheap; also
1 i9l 2 Packard roadster: good mechanical
condition. Hudson Sales Agency, 1139 '
Mulberry street.
FOR SALE Snow-Flake Bleacher
' Soap Business, stock, fixtures, 1,000 cus- j
tomers, receipt which is protected. Boy
16 can manage same. Also five-passen- I
. ger touring car. Want to leave city. ;
John A. Forney, 10 Argyle street. Bell
phone 1071 M.
MOTORCYCLE BARGAINS
Thor, with clutch. 140.00: Twin-cylin
der Indian, Presto light; tandem, |IOO.
Investigate. Keystone Cycle Co.. 814
j North Third street, Harrlsburg. Pa.
GLASS window signs. Furnished
i Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and
Board and Table Board at 25c each. One j
of these signs will be given with each I
six-time order for a classified ad. If j
paid In advance. Inquire at Office of ,
Telegraph.
I FOR SALE Well bred Airedale
"(puppies. Inquire of M. R. Rutherford. |
1 ( Harrlsburg R. F. D. No. 1, or Bell I
■ phone 341-R-2.
FOR SALE lOO scratch pads in
package for 60c. The Telegraph Prlnt
i ing Co.
A. SANSONE & Co. lmported Pura
Olive Oil from Italy. Price for 1-gal
' lon can. *2.25; %'-gallon can, *1.26; 1
; quart, 75c. Special price for case lots. !
Call 304 South Second street. Bell I
j 1589R Delivered to any part of city.
: FOR SALE—White Wyandotte Biggs
1 from my best birds at 76 cents per 15—
' eggs hatching 90 per cent. M. O. Sides,
; Hlghsplre.
1 ' FOR SALE One brand- new 1915 i
, I Indian Motorcycle at a real bargain 1
. I price; also, second-hand machines for I
l ' sale—come and see them. Harrlsburg
i Motorcycle Exchange, 1302 North Sixth !
. street.
i I
' ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be I
secured at the Telegraph Business,
i OfTice.
I FOR SALE One family horse. Ap
' ply Ober's Stable, Court and Cranberry
| streets.
! DARLINGTON'S STOCK KHOpl 7
per cent, dividend lnvestmenhts. For
1 I particulars call 4 North Fifth street,
i | Bell phone 3652.
• | FOR SALE 1912 Cadillac. Electric
; i lights; self-starter; engine tire pump;
excellent condition; three new tires.
; ' Bargain. E. E. Campbell, Mechanlcs
| burg. I*a.
1 FOR SALE Dodge Straw Hats for
. j 98c. Come and look them over, 1011 >
. ' North Third street, City.
1 ! FOR SALE One touring car, with
truck body, in Al condition; also one
Maxwell roadster —must be sold at once.
: I Apply Maxwell Dealer, care of Central !
' i Garage, 334 Chestnut street.
I j NEWS AGENCY FOR SALE Clears '
| *20.00 weekly profit. Good opportunity |
< for Increased business. Good reason's '
I i for selling. Address 6., 2176, care of j
: Telegraph.
! FOR SALE Flve-passenger Ford; I
■ I fully equipped; top; windshield; five I
■(lamps; liorn: speedometer; side cur- :
■ I tains. Will sacrifice at once to cash!
buyer, *325. Ask for Mr. Leeman's car,
j 5 North Cameron street.
• : FOR SALE One Upright and one
• Piano Player will be sold on pavments
iI to suit purchaser. Both pianos sllKt.tly
' used. L. E. S„ care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE 11
CIGARS Limited offer. 50 "Cre-
Malta" and 25 "Madam X." sl, postpaid,
or BO Cre-Malta, 50 "Madam X' and 50
"MUs Lou" for $2. Snell & Co., Red
Lion, Fa.
FOR SALE AT GABLE'S, Hi. 11l
and 117 South Second street. 5,000 gal
lone New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme
quality. All the full line of the Acme
make. I
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Business office.
FOB RENT
FOR RENT Second floor room.
3,700 square feet, for llcht manufactur
ing purposes. New building. Call at
premises. Twelfth %nS Herr streets. (
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ,
ANT intelligent person can earn good
Income corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndloate, 788, Lock- (
port. N. T.
1 MADE $50,000 In Ave years in the
mall order business, began with 15.
Send for free booklet Tells bow. Uea- !
cock, 355 Lockport. N. T.
BUSINESS PERSONALS
REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING
with best material and by expert help.
Send us yor worn furniture. Our best
•ffforts Insure your satisfaction. S. N.
Cluck, 320 Woodbine street.
HAULING .1
H W. LATHE, Hoarding Stable as.it
! National Transfer Co. Movers of!
I pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ]
lug. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No.
2503 R.
FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
i Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market
! street, Harrisburg. Pa. Telephone
I orders given prompt attention. Ball
j 1960.
j PIANO MOVING, tuning, packing and
I storing. Work done by experts, \vlnter
Piano Co.. 23 North Fourth street. Bell
| phone 146.
ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS
Abdominal Bandages and Supporters
l for Appendicitis, Floating Kidney, after
i Operations, Nuval Rupture, etc.,
Trusses and Braces. Jere S. Slianaman &
I Son, Rupture Specialists, 408 Market
: street. i
NEW AND SECOND-HAND Furniture
bought and sold. Highest cash prices
i paldl Drop postal, or phone 3718 Bell.
Atlas Furniture Co.. 1014 Market street.
1 LET us soil your automobile. Wo
have buyers IT'prlce Is right Automo
bile Storage, Repairs. Supplies at rea
sonable prices. Keystone Cycle Co.. Sl4
i North Third street. Bell phone ?66R
MONEY TO LOAN
! MONEY TO LOAN —Wc have monev
at 5 per cent., in large amounts, lirst
! mortgage collateral. Only first-class
i proposition considered. C. Vernon
l Itettew Co.. 1000 North Third street.
MONEY TO LOAN on Real* Estate
security In any umounts and upon an 7
| terms to suit borrower. Address P. O.
' Box 174. Harrisburg. Pa.
t _____
j ANY person needing money m
< amounts from $5 to {SO holding a sal
aried position, would be benefited by
calling on us. Employes' Discount Co..
36 North Third street
RAZOR BLADES
ALL KINDS of razor biades resharp
ened; made better than new; safety. 25c
per dozen; Star. 15c; old style, 25c; leave
'orders Henry Gilbert Sons' Hardware.
I 21'.' Market street.
| STORAGE
' STORAGE HAULING Turnlture,
I household goods and merchandise of all
kinds stored; also hauling of all kinds
| —at very low prices. Call, or address,
S. Frank. 427 Herr street.
j FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private
rooms for household goods, $2 per
I month and up. We Invite inspection.
Low insurance. 487-445 South Second
I Street. Harrisburg Storage Company.
STORAGE
IN it-story brick building, rear 44M
| Market street.
Household goods In clean, private
rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to
, P. G. Hlener, Jeweler, .|OS Market St.
j STORAGE 4l# Broad street, for
! household goods and merchandise. Pri
i vate rooms, $1 to 13. Wagons, 75 cents
] per montb. Apply D. Cooper & Co.. 411
i Broad street. Both phones.
PUBLIC SALE
PUBLIC SALE
Of Wllliamstown Gas Company first
mortgage bonds, and other bonds, at
Court House on Wednesday, May j
1815, at 10 o'clock A. M.
V\ . \\\ SHOPE. JR.,
Executor.
LEGAL NuiiCEs
| Office of the Board of Commissioners of
Public Gl-ounds and Buildings of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Har
, rlsburg, Pa.
I iIARTIN G. BRUMBAUGH, Governor.
I A. W. POWELL. Auditor General;
! R. K. YOUNG, Treasurei\
Commissioners.
IN compliance with the Constitution
and the Lavs of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, the Board of Commis
sioners of Public Grounds and Buildings
Invites sealed proposals in duplicate for
contracts for furnishing such supplies
for the Executive Mansion, the Legis
lature, the several Departments, Boards
and Commissions of the State Govern
ment as described, and below such
maximum prices as are fixed in the id
lowing schedules for the year ending
the 31st day of May, A. D. 1916: Sched
ule A, for furnishing paper and enve
lopes; B, for furnishing Typewriters.
Adding, Addressing and Duplicating
! Machines and Supplies; C, for furnishing
I General Stationery. Mahogany, Oak HIIU
i Metallic Furniture; D. for furnishing l
'Engineering Instruments, Blue Print!
i Paper, Laboratory and Engineering '
j Supplies; E, for furnishing ail Books; I
' F, for furnishing Brushes, Glassware,
i Mops, Brooms, Buckets, Toilet and
I Cleaning Soaps. Towels, Rugs, Fuel.
Uniforms, Rubber Goods, Chemicals
1 and Miscellaneous Supplies; G, for fur
nishing Hose and Fittings. Carpenter.
Upholstering. Painting and all Hard- I
1 ware Supplies; H, for furnishing Sup
plies for the care of the Conservatories
and Grounds; I, for furnishing Lumber.
General Repair and Removal of Dirt
and Refuse; J, for furnishing Light,
Heat and Power SuDplles.
As the various classifications of thA
schedule will be bound in pamphlet
form for the convenience of the bid-1
ders, it is therefore desired that In re- )
questing pamphlets, the bidders Indi
cate those desired by using the letters 1
set forth above.
I No proposal for any contract shall be I
! considered unless such proposal be ac- i
companled by a certified check to the i
I order of the State Treasurer, or by a i
bond In such form and amount as may !
be prescribed by the Board of Commis
sioners of Public Grounds and Build
ings. For form of Bond see schedule !
Instructions to bidders.
Proposals must be delivered to the
I Superintendent of Public Grounds and
I Buildings on or before twelve (12)
o'clock, meridian. Tuesday the 11th day !
| of May, A. D. 1915, at which time pro
posals will be opened and published in |
i the Reception Room of the Executive i
Department at Harrisburg, and con- I
tracts swarded as soon thereafter as
j practicable.
! Blank Bonds and Schedules contain
| Ing all necessary information may be
1 obtained by communicating with Sam
j uel B. Rambo. Superintendent. Public
Grounds and Buildings. Harrisburg. Pa.
By order of the Board.
SAMUEL B. RAMBO,
Superintendent
I C. P. ROGERS. JR.
Secretary. .4
MAY 3, 1915.
Will DEWS CUS I
SELLING HINT
i
Canadian Pacific Was Weakest
Railway Issue; Bethlehem
Takes Drop
By .Issocialtd Press
New York. May 3.
In Its possible relation to this country, |
formed the basis of a general selling
movement at the opening of to-day's I
market. Instead of the wide gains !
which have been the chief character- (
Istic of each new week, there were |
losses of two to Ave points, many in j
equipment and Industrial shares. AVest
inghouse fell 5'4 to 94 V Bethlehem !
Steel and General Electric three, and |
other war specialties, as well as Mo- j
tors, almost as much. Coppers yielded !
more moderately. Canadian Pacific, j
was the weakest railway Issue, declin- :
I Ing three points, with one point de- I
| clines in Reading, Union Pacific and I
j Northern Pacific.
NEW YORK STOCKS
New York. May 3.
Open. High. Low. Olos.
[ Amal Cop . 75'; 75% 73% 73%
lAm Bt Sug 48% 49% 48 48
|Am Can . . 42'« 42 >4 39% 39*4
Am C' & F. 56% 57 % 55 % 55 %
|Am Cot Oil 51 51% 50% 50%
Am Ice Sec 34 34 33% 33%
Am Loco . 58 59 54% 54%
Am
Am Sugar . 111% 111% 110% 110%
Anaconda . 36 36% 35 % 35%
Atchison .. 101 % 101% 101% 101%
B& O 77 77 % 76 76 %
Beth Steel. 139 140 132 132%
Bkl.vn RT. 90% 90 Vi 89% 90
Cal Petro.. 17% 17% 17% 17%
Can Pacific 164 164 161 162
Cent Leath 41% 41% 39 39%
C& O 46 46 45% 45%
CM& St P 95 95 93% 94
C Con Cop. 44% 46% 44% 45
Col F & I. 32 % 32% 31% 31%
Corn Prod . 14% 14% 14% 14%
Dist Sec .. 15% 15 Vi 15% 15%
Erie 28% 25% 27% 28
Erie Ist pfd 44% 44% 43% 43%
Gen E Co. . 157 157
Goodrh BF 5 2 52% 49% 50%
Gt Nor pfd 120% 120% 120% 120%
Gt N Ore s 37% 37% 36 36
111 eCnt ..108 108
In-Met ... 22% 22% 21% 21%
In-Met pfd 71% 72% 71% 71%
Lehigh Yal 143% 143% 142% 142%
Mex Petro. 86% 86% 78 79
Mo Pac .. 15 15 14% 14%
Nat Lead. . 69 69 65% 65%
Nev C C .. 15% 15% IS 15
N Y Cent. . 88% 89 88 88% J
NY.NHA H 67 67 65% 66% I
Nor & W — 105% 105%
Nor Pac .. 109% 109% 108 108%
Pac Mall . . 22 22
PR R ... 108% 108% 108% 108%
Pgh Coal . 23% 23% 22% 22%
Press S Car 56 56 52% 52%
Ry Stl Spg 35% 36% 35% 36%
R C Cop.. 23% 23% 23 23
Reading .. 151 151% 148% 148%
Tl I & S.. 30% 31 29% 2#%
R1 & S pfd 87% 87%
So Pacific.. 92% 92% 91% 92
PROPOSALS
BIDS for the erection of an addition '
to the public school building in the !
Borough of Camp Hill will be recelveo !
until 4 P. M„ May 7. 1916. at the office I
of M. I. Kast, Architect. 222 Market ;
Street, Harrlsburg, Pa., where plans,
specifications and other Information !
can be secured. The work Includes the |
building, heating, plumbing and elec- !
trical work. The Board reserves the i
right to reject all bids.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD.
I<KGAL NOTICES
PUBLIC SALIC OF HEAL ESTATE j
PURSUANT to an Order of the Or- |
phans' Court of Dauphin County, held j
on the 23d day of March, 1915, the un
dersigned, Administrator of the Estate j
of Arch H. Galloway, deceased, will !
offer at public sale on the premises of j
] the first tract hereinafter described, in 1
the Borough of Steelton, Pa., at 2 ]
o'clock, Thursday afternoon. May 13, i
1915, the following described real es
tate:
ALL those two certain tracts or j
pieces of land, situate in the Borough I
of Steelton. County of Dauphin and
State of Pennsylvania, bounded and de
scribed as follows, viz:
TRACT NUMBER ONE—BEGINNING |
at a point on Adams Street seventy- I
eight (78) feet, more or less, from the I
northeastern corner of Second and !
Adams Streets on line of property of F.
R. Fencil; thence In a northerly dlrec- |
tion one hundred (100) feet, more or,
less, to line of other land of the said
F. R. Fencil: thence by said seconu |
named line parallel with Ridge Street i
and In a westerly direction, twenty
(20) feet six (6) inches to line of land
now or late of the estate of Jacob Wil
keshelm, deceased: thence In a souther
ly direction parallel with the said first
named line, one hundred (100) feet to
Adams Street: thence along Adams
Street In an easterly direction twenty
(20) feet six (6) inches to the point of I
beginning. Having thereon erected a j
double two-story frame dwelling hou><e j
numbered one hundred seven (107) and I
one hundred seven and one-hair I
(107%) Adams Street.
TRACT NUMBER TWO BEGIN- ]
KING at a point on the southern side ;
of New Ridge Street one hundred sixty- ,
eight (168) feet distant in a northeast
erly direction from the southeast cor- '
ner of and New Ridge Streets j
on a line running through the center
of the frame partition wall separating
properties numbered five hundred
twenty-six (526) and five hundred
twenty-eight (528) Ridge Street; thence
northeastwardly along New Ridge
Street, nineteen (19) feet, more or less,
to a point; thence southwardly parallel
with Street inn hundred (100)
feet to Adams Alley; thence southwest-
I wardly along Adams Alley eighteen
| (18) feet, more or less, to a point on
line of land of Ed. W. Boiling; thence
northwestwardly along said line and
through the center of the frame par
tition wall aforesaid one hundred (100)
feet to the point of beginning. Having
thereon erected one-half of a double
frame dwelling house now numbered
five hundred twenty-eight (528) Ridge
Street.
| Said property will he Bold subject to
a mortgage of *1,075.00 with interest
from July 1. 1914.
Fifteen per cent, of the purchase
money shall be payable on the day of
the sale and the balance on the confir
mation of the sale by the Court.
CLINTON JONES.
Administrator.
H. L DRESS.
, Attorney.
NOTICE Letters of Administration
de bonis non, cum testamento annexo,
on the Estate of Joseph Anthony, late
of West Hanover township. Dauphin
County. Pa., deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned residing In
Renovo, Pennsylvania, all persons in
debted to said Estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and those
having claims will present them for
settlement.
PETER W. ANTHONY.
Administrator d. b. n. c. t. a. Estate of
Joseph Anthony. Deceased,
Renovo. Penna.
j P. G. DIENER will sell for storage !
I and other charges st the Broad Street 1
I Market, Harrlsburg, Penns., W«dne«- I
day. May 19, I#ls, at 8:00 A. M., the
following goods (consigned as de- !
scribed). If all charges are not paid ,
and goods removed before day of sale:
Foster A. Wise, lot of household !
goods.
Mrs. H. E. Walker, lot of househola i
goods. I
B L Forster, Atty., 1 box, 1 trunk, i
Harry Roos, 1 box.
By order of
S. G. DIENER.
So Railway 18% 18% 18 18%
So Rwy pM 58% f.8%
Tenn Cop. . 34 34
Texas Co . 135% 135%
Third Ave. 54 54% 63 % 531;
Union Pac. 131% 132% 129% 12#%
U S Rubber 69 89% r.7% 68
U S Steel. 59 KO% 67% 58%
xXT S S pfd 108% 109 108% 108%
Utah Cop.. 67 67 65% 65%
Va C C ... 33 33 «1% 31%
West Md . 25 35
West U Tel H8 68
West Mfg.. 103% 103% 96 98 %
xEx. dtv 1%.
PHII.ADE3T.PHIA PRODUCE
By Associated Press
Philadelphia, May 3. Wheat
Steady; No. 2, red. car lots, export. $1.5»
(§1.62: No. 1, Northern. Duluth, export,
$1.7001.78.
Corn Market steady; NOL 2, spot,
export. 78®79c; No. 2. yellow, local,
84 ® 84 %c.
Oats—Steady;; No. 2, white. 63®63%0.
Bran Steady; winter, per ton.
$30.00; Spring, per ton. $26.50®27.00.
Renflned Sugars Steady; pow
dered, 6.10 c; tine granulated, 6.00 c; con
! fectioners' A, R.9oc.
Butter The market is steady;
western, creamery, extras, 31c; nearby,
prints, fancy, 84c.
t Eggs The market Is steady;
j Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts,
I free cases, $6.00 per case; do.,
; current receipts, free cases, $5.85 per
j case; western, extras, firsts, free cases,
$6.00 per rase; do., firsts, free cases,
15.R5 per case.
Live Poultry Firm; fowls. 17®
17c; old roosters. 12®12%c; chickens,
134j18e; do., broilers, S3®4oc; turkeys,
13®15c: ducks, 13®15c; geese, 10®llc;
Keese. 10® 11c,
Dressed Poultry Firm; fresh kill
ed fowls, fancy. 18® 19c; 00.. aver
are, 16®17c; do., unattractive. 14®16o;
old roosters, 13% c; frozen fowls, I<o
18c; roastlnic chickens, 17020 c; broil
ing chickens, 22®27c; turkeys. 18®
22c; ducks, 12®18c: Keese, 12®16c.
; Potatoes Market steady; Penn
sylvania, per bushel. 50®52c; Maine,
per bushel. 50©62 c; New T"ork, per
bushel. 43® 45c; Florida, per barrel.
$3.50® 5.00.
Flour Market nominal; winter,
clear. $3.50f1>4. In: straight*. Pennxvl.
vanla, $7.00®7.50;. spring, straights.
$7.2u®7.50; do., patents. |7.50@8.50;
! western, $4.26@4.40; patents. $4.50®
I 4.75; Kansas straights, Jute sacks. $4.15
®4.30; sprln*. firsts, clear, $4.00®4.'-'0;
straights, $4.20®4.30; patents. $4.35®
4.60.
Hay The market is firm: tim
othy. No. 1. large bales. $19.00® 19.50;
No. 1, medium bales, $18.50® 19.00; No.
2. do., $17.00® 18.00; No. 3, $15.00®
16.00; sample, $14.00® 15.00.
Clover mixed hay: Light mixed,
$18.50® 19.00; No. 1, do.. $17.50018,00;
No. 2. $15.50® 16.50.
PHII.AUFI.PHIA STOCKS
By Associated Press
Philadelphia, May 3. Stocks closed
heavy,
Cambria Steel 49%
General Asphalt 27%
General Asphalt, Pfd 68
Lake Superior Corporation 7%
Lehigh Navigation 74
1 i«ehigh Valley 71%
I Pennsylvania Railroad 54'«
Philadelphia Electric 24%
I Philadelphia Company 37%
I Philadelphia Company. Pfd 34
Philadelphia Rapid Transit .... 9
Reading 74%
Storage Battery 52',i
Union Traction 34%
(United Gas Improvement 84
United States Steel 58%
CHICAGO CATTLE
By Associated Press
Chicago. 111., May 3. Hogs Re
ceipts, 50,000; slow. Bulk of sales. $7.40
I ff17.60; light. $7.30® 7.70; mixed, f7.2f>®
7.65; heavy. $7.00®7.55; rough, $7.00®;
7.15; pin's. $5.25@6.90.
Cattle Receipts, 12,000; weak. Na
tive beef steers, $6.15®8.60; western
steers, $5,604} 7.35; cows and heifers,
I $2.90®8.40; calves. $6.0008.50.
1 Sheep Receipts, 12,000; weak.
I Sheep. $7.40®8.30; lambs. $8.p0®10.60.
CHICAGO ROAHD OK TRADE
By A ssociated Press
j Chicago, 111., May 1. Board of Trad®
closinsr:
Wheat—May. 1.62; July, 1.35 4.
! Corn—May, 76%; July, 79%.
! Oats—May, 54%; July. 54%.
' Pork—July, 18.20; September, 18.62.
I Lard—July, 10.35; September, 10.60.
Ribs —July, 10.65; September, 10.95.
ENTERTAINED SEWING CLASS
S fecial to The Telegraph
Dauphin, Pa.. May 3.—Mrs. George
1 Landls. of the Sidnal. entertained the
i sewing class taught by Miss Margaret
j Brooks, of which her daughter Emily
' is a member, at her home on Saturday
J afternoon. The time was spent with
I sewing, games and drills. Later re
-1 freshments were served to the wee
'girls, who were Lena Knupp, Mary
j Grimm, Phila Knupp. Margaret Gar
man, Lottie Winn. Dorothy Winn, May
Kline. Dorothy Kline, Kathryn Bough
' ner, Elizabeth Knupp. Virginia Wal
| lis. Gertrude Smith, Leona Smith and
| Emily Landls. Assisting Mrs. Landls
• were Miss Margaret Brooks and Miss
j Carrie Gerberlch.
MONEY
To Housekeeper* Work-
lngmen and Salaried Ein
ployes.
LEGAL RATES
EQUITABLE
INVESTMENT COMPANY
9 N. MARKET SQUARE
ROOlll 21 -Ith Floor
Spooner Building
(FRANK R. LEIB
& SON
Real Estate anil Insur
ance Office No. 18
North Third Street,
Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR~SALE
Elegant Suburban Home
on West Third St., New
Cumberland. Det a c hed
dwelling on 16t 50x140;
has all improvements.
Owner moving to Phila
delphia and will sell at a
reasonable price.
1006 N. Second St., 3-
| story brick dwelling, 11
! rooms and bath, imp., side
entrance, 2-story stable on
, rear of lot.
! Price right to quick buyer.
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