Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, March 18, 1916, Page 13, Image 27

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Card of Thanks
WE desire to extend our thanks to
ilic employes of the P. R. R. shops, our
Awhbors and friends for the kindness
snown to us during our late bereave
ment at the death of our beloved son,
Charles E. Johnson.
MR. AND MRS. J. E. JOHNSON,.
In Memoriam
IN sad but loving remembrance of
our dear son and brother, William K.
Shannon, who departed this life March
' 1 " 1 |
Lost and Found
LOST Brown bull pup. Black face,
short cars and tall. Name, Beauty. Re
ward if returned to ltfl4 Regina street.
Bell phone 910 R.
LOST String of black ebony
Rosary Beads, strung on silver chain,
between St. Francis' Catholic Church
and 58 North Thirteenth. Friday night.
Reward If returned to above address.
IX3ST On Market street, between
Eleventh and Elghteenth-and-one-half
streets, a small handbag, containing
several bills and small change. Reward
if returned 1831 Market street. I
Help Wanted —Male
MANAGER Ford Owner in each
i-itv and town in Pennsylvania. Posi
tion permanent. Tills is an exceptional
opportunity for any bright man for big
money who owns a Ford Car. Refer
i-nee required. Stamped reply envelope
for details. American Ford Owners' As
sociation, Penn Supervisor, Drexel
Building, Philadelphia, Pa.
TRACERS — Young men with some
knowledge of mechanical drafting, to
make tracings. Address Chief Clerk,
Engineering T>epartment, Westinghouse
Electric & Alfg. Company, East Pitts
burgh, Pa.
WANTED, FOUNDRY SUPERINTEN
DENT To a reliable, capable, experi
enced Foundryman with business abil
ity and some capital for operating, ad
vertiser would lease well-equipped gray
iron foundry of about 10 tons capacity,
located on Railroad in good labor and
material market in Central Pennsylva
nia. Would also take considerable
quantity of castings. Might also give
some financial assistance if desired.
Address, with full details of experience,
references, etc.,SS t 38114, care ot Harrls
luirg Telegraph.
WANTED Man to advertise well
known article; no selling required;
pleasant work. Apply J. J. Kennedy,
<;56 Reily street.
1 WILL PAY any honest man up to
SSO monthly for part of spare time. No
canvassing. No capital, write to-day.
Voorliles, Desk 155, Omaha, Neb.
BE PREPARED Bur«lar-proof
pocket safety lock for doors and win
dows. Big profits. Other specialties.
Particulars free. The Sesco Company,
j>esk 10. Rockviile Centre, N, Y.
AGENTS —Sell raincoats. New propo
sition. We deliver and collect. Cooper
now earning SOS weekly. Sample coat
free. Comer Mfg. Co., 110 Postal street,
Dayton, Ohio.
WANTED Boy or girl for oftlce
work. Must be able to typewrite.
Wages, $5 to start. Bowman, Mell &
Co., 1340 Howard street.
SILVERING MIRRORS s4 daily at
home; free instructive booklet. G. F.
Redmond, Dept. 268, Boston, Mass.
A FEW YEARS AGO I started a small
mail order business at home in spare
time with a few dollars capital. I want
rd to make S3O or $lO a month, even
ing.-. The net profits the first year
averaged S2OO a week. Five years'
work netted me $50,000. I will sfcow
you how to start a small mall order
business. Send to-day for my prbpo
sition. It's interesting. No canvassing.
Heacock, Box 71)2, Lockport, N. Y.
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN—From
Fourteenth and Market. Collie dog.
In-own with white face and breast;
about five vears old. Answers to name
ot "Shcp." Reward if returned to 1-110
.Market.
WANTED Boy. 16 years old, to
work around lunch room. Good pay
and three meals a day. Apply 211 Wal
nut street.
MEN-WOMEN. $25 weekly collecting
names. Send 10c for instructions. Re
turned It' dissatisfied. Superba Co.,
S3'.l. Baltimore, Sid.
WANTED Colored boy; must be
steady. Apply Books Shoe Co., 217
•Market street.
MACHINISTS WANTED First-class
lathe, planer, drill-press and bench
hands, dav turn; best wages and steady
iverk assured to competent workmen.
Apply to Master Mechanic, Machine
Shop, Central Iron & Steel Co.
WANTED —' Laborers wanted for
concrete and pick and shovel work. Ap
plv to Robert Grace Contracting Co.,
.Milton, Pa. Wages, 20 cents per hour.
WANTED 4O able-bodied
men between 21 and 40 years of
age for piece work. White or
colored. Apply in person to agent,
Harrisburg Transfer, Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company, Division
street, Harrisburg, Pa.
MACHINISTS WANTED Boring
ulll or lathe hands, who can work
front blue prints; also tool mailers. Ad.
dress, or apply. Employment Depart
.iient. Westinghouse Electric & Mfg.
Co., East Pittsburgh, Pa.
/ >
Houses For Rent
1 <0 Linden St., 3 s. f„ 8 r sl2
142 Linden St.. 3 s. f„ 8 r *i
150S Allison St.. 2% s. b., fit
1316 N. Front St., 3 s. f.. 7 r *ls
330 Boyd Ave., 2 a. f., 5 r *ls
2-Story 7 & 8 r. h sl4, sls and $1«
1537 S. 13th St., 3 s. b., 7 r. b sl7
CSS Emerald St., 3 s. b., 9 r sl7
1207 N. 14th St.. 2Vi s. b.. 8 r. b.. $25
J 2327 N. 3d St.. 3 s b., 8 r. b S3O
1109 N. 2d St., 3 s. b„ 10 r. b S3O
622 Relly St., store loom and dwell
ing. 7r.b. & f., (from May 1), S3O
2220 N. Second St., 3 a. i)., 9 r., b., SSO
209 S. Front St.. 3 s. b., 10 r $75
201 Locust St.. 13 r., 8 b $75
312 Chestnut St., (furnished),.. .$125
Oil N. 2d St., 3 s. b„ 14 r., 2 b„ SIOO
1205 and 1207 Capital St., 3-story
brick carriage works (38x80), SSO
FURNISHED AFART.MBNT
Centrally located—six rooms—bath
—city steam heat.
SUBURBAN
Bella Vista. Ross Ave $14.50
(rutin mil. Myers Ave. (furn'd), *25
Cove station— bungalow *lB
llainlyn (Aldinger Cottage), ... *«o
Euola, Adams St., 2 s. f„ 6 r sl2
Imvnton a delightful suburban
home—2'/4 -story frame—lo rooms
- -bath—hot water heat— stable
lot 100x220 ft $35
FROM APRIL FIRST
2032 Curtln St., Penbrook sjo
2054 Swatara St., 3 s. b. t 8 r sl4
2044 Swatara St., 3 p. b., Sr., .. sl4
Lemoyne, 294 Market St sig
10th & State Sts.. storage bldg., *2O
108 Briggs St., 3 s. b„ 9 r. b $3.%
2010 N. 3d St., 8 s. b„ 9 r„ 2 b., S4O
2014 N. 3d St., 3 s. h , 8 r S3O
2218 N. 2d St., 2% s.. 8 r., b $45
2118 N. 3d St., 3 s. b.. 12 r., 2 b.. $53
Vacant ground, Susquehanna twp.
OFFICES AND STORE ROOMS
Miller Brothers & Co.
REAI. estate
1 11 *ll run re Surely Ilonds
l.orunt and Court Street*
SATURDAY EVENING. IIAItRISBURG s6®& TELEGRAPH MARCH 18, 1916,
Help Wanted —Male
LEARN to become a practical chauf
feur and earn $l5O to S2OO per month.
»v'e give you practical lessons at your
own home. We send you a $5,500
Lozier with instructions, to practice on
between working hours. Write for
particulars. Auto Transportation
Training:, Corresponding Department,
25-27-29 North Cameron street, Harris
burg.
Help Wanted —Female
WANTED Girl. 17 to 21 years old,
for ruling room. Call Johnston Paper
Co.
WOMAN DEMONSTRATOR WANTED
—Can make two to three dollars a day.
Call every evening after « P. M., 220
Chestnut street.
WANTED Students vo know R. E.
Hoke, A. M.. will soon be a teacher in
my school. More and better teaching
always counts. Harrisburg Shorthand
School, 31 North Second.
FIVE bright, capable ladles to travel,
demonstrate and sell dealers. $25 to
SSO per week. Railroad fare paid.
Goodrich Drug Company, Dept. 520,
Omaha. Neb.
WANTED Young lady, refined and
experienced, desires position as com
panion. or to take entire charge of
home; best reference. Address Q.. 388 a,
care of Telegraph.
ALLi experienced corsotieres and
others wishing to handle the best me
dium-priced corsets on the market,
write M. & K. Corset Factory. Jackson,
Mich.
WANTED Persons to color art pic
tures at home; easy work; no experi
ence; good pay; sample free. Wheeler
Co., 337 Madison, Chicago.
WOMAN SBO for distributing 100
free skeins wearproof darning cotton
with hosiery, your section. Experience
unnecessary. Wearproof Hosiery, Dept.
300, Norristown, Pa.
PROFITABLE home employment; col
lect names and addresses for mail order
firms. Instructions, 10c. Mailing Ser
vice. 210 Holliday Building, Indianapo
lis. Ind.
WANTED White girl, about 18,
for general housework, except cooking.
One living near Riverside preferred.
Apply before 12 or after 3 o'clock, 3214
North Second street.
WANTED Girls over 16 to
strip tobacco. Also experienced
Rollers, Bunchmakers, Packers,
Filler and Binder Strippers. Wel
fare looked after by trained nurse.
Apply Harrisburg Cigar Com
pany, 500 Race street.
WANTED Experienced
sewing machine operators, also
trimmers and learners, to work
011 women's and children's wear.
Harrisburg Apparel Co., over City
Star Laundry, 414-416 State
street, rear entrance.
Agents Wanted
AGENTS—CaII on best people. Fast
seller netting $1.25 on every sale. Send
for particulars. Aramis Martinet, Riv
erside, N. J.
AGENTS—Men and women, to sell
new line of household specialties; fast
sellers. Particulars free. Write The
M-K Co., box 4410, Nicetown Sta„ Phil
adelphia, Pa.
FREE SAMPLE—No-Splash Water
Strainers sell themselves, no talking,
experience unnecessary. Profits big.
Send 2c (mailing cost). D. Y., Union
Filter Co., N. Y.
Salesmen Wanted
SALESMEN WANTED Experience
unnecessary, easy work, big pay. Write
for large list of openings offering op
portunities to earn from SIOO to SSOO a
month while you learn. Address nearest
Office, Dept. 2 11. National Salesmen's
Training Association, Chicago, New
York, San Francisco.
WANTED Salesman to call on gro
cers, general stores and confectioners
in small country towns. 25 per cent,
comnilsslon. slo weekly drawing ac
count. Crown Cider Company, 207 S.
Commercial street, St. Louis, Mo. Dept.
SALES MANAGER WANTED—Some
thing new. Business necessity. Re
tails $5 to SIOO. Enormous profits. No
competition. Exclusive territory. Free
samples. Sayers Co., 457 Wainwright,
St. Louis.
WANTED Salesman to sell our line
of Temperance Drinks in small country
towns. 25 per cent, commission, S4O
weekly drawing account. Red Cross
Company. 200 S. Main street, St. Louis,
Mo. Dept. "T."
SALESMEN WANTED Four more
good men; $l5O to $250 monthly; pay
every Thursday; call on manufacturers,
wholesale und retail business men and
doctors; no samples or collecting; such
complete instructions that a livewire is
bound to make money. Write now for
territary. H. O. Jones, 147 Schwind
Building, Dayton, Ohio.
SALESMEN Pocket side line, new,
live proposition, all merchants in towns
of 100.000 and under want it. Pays
$5.00 commission on each sale. No col
lecting. no risk to merchant. We take
back unsold goods. Easiest, biggest
paying side line ever offered. Canfleld
Mfg. Co., 208 Sigel street, Chicago.
• SALESMEN Vacancy April 1. Ex
perienced in any line to sell general
trade in Pennsylvania. Unexcelled
specialty proposition. Commission con
tract. $35.00 weekly for expenses. Con
tinental Jewelry Co.. 237-12 Continental
Building, Cleveland, Ohio.
SALESMEN Spiendld opening April
1. Capable salesman for Pennsylvania
to sell staple line on unusualy liberal
terms. Commission contract. $35.00
advance weekly. Sales Manager, 53
Suite, 800 Woodward, Detroit.
Situations Wanted —Male
SITUATION WANTED Experienced
chauffeur, and car repairer, white, mar
ried, wants place as a driver, or service
in a garage. Write, or apply, to C. C.
M„ 20 South Hanover street. Carlisle,
Pa.
WANTED Young white man de
sires position on farm; has hail some
experience; can furnish reference. In
quire 544 North Third street, Steelton.
Pa.
Situations Wanted —Female
WANTED White woman wants
day's work. Call, or address, 141 North
Fourth street.
WANTED Operators experienced
on power sewing machines, also five
experienced examiners, at Jennings'
Mfg. Company, 414 State street.
WANTED Young lady, with ex
perience, desires position with type
writing and general office work. Ad
dress o„ 3888, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Young lady, with ten
years' general office experience, de
sires position; can furnish best of ref
erence. Address 0., 3892, care of Tele
graph.
WANTED Colored woman would
like a situation as cook. Call, or ad
dress, 1114 Marlon street.
WANTED Woman wants washing
to ilo at home and no ironing. Call, or
address. 1527 Fulton atreet- City.
Situations Wanted—Female
WANTED Young white woman de
sires work two or three days a week.
Address 1527 Wallace street.
WANTED Plain sewing, under
wear and children's clothing preferred.
Apply Mrs. Hake, 1232 Market street.
Bell phone 42SM.
Real Estate For Sale
HIGH SPIRE, corner Eshelman and
Concord streets; 2M-story double
dwelling; improvements; lots each 25x
120; granolithic walks; located near
Keystone State Pair grounds; one
block from car line. Price for both,
$3,300.00. Backenstoss Bros, Russ
Building.
"PREPAREDNESS" lf you have
$400.00 to invest in city real estate pay
ing 13 per cent, see us at once. Prop
erty with improvements; paved street;
good condition. Backenstoss Bros.,
Russ Building.
. THIRD STREET, N. 1755—3-story
frame; improvements; storeroom 20x15
on first floor; second and third floors
6-room apartment; lot 20x105. Price,
$3,850.00. Backenstoss Bros., Russ
Building. ,
EARLINGTON lf you have any
lots In Earlington you wish to sell or
exchange on improved property, see us
without delay. Backenstoss Bros., Russ
Building.
TWELFTH STREET above Kelker;
also 011 George street in rear; two frame
dwellings; lots each 15x80; rents each
$8.00; price SBOO.OO. Also two dwell
ings on Wagner Avenue, North, 85;
rent each $5.50. Price, each, $525.00.
Backenstoss Bros., Russ Building.
Buy now, 210 Sylvan Terrace, Har
risburg. Three-story brick, in center
of city. Conveniences. Address, Box
85, Steelton, Pa ,
PENBROOK property for sale; frame
house; plot. 75x150; price, $2,700; also
two Penbrook houses; lot, 30x150. Price
for both, $2,800. 801 l Realty Co., Berg
ner Building.
KELKER STREET PROPERTY
Three-story brick; 9 rooms, bath, gas.
steam heat; price, $3,200. Get our list
of salable property. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Building.
FOR SALE No. 1940 Seventh street;
frame houses; seven rooms; bath; gas;
furnace: porch; would rent for $15.00.
Price. $1,500. Get our list. Bell Realty
Co., Bergner Building.
CRESCENT ST., 340 Good property,
all improvements, side entrance, ana
the price Is right at $3,250. 11. G. Ped
low, 110 South Thirteenth street.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY farm for
s7so;' all buildings, level, on a main
road; $4550 can remain on mortgage.
H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth
street.
FOR SALE —Beautiful new two-and
a-hulf-story brick residence in one of
the finest locations in the city 1001
Nortii Seventeenth street. Corner lot,
00x120 feet. Eight rooms and attio.
Hall through center. All improvements.
Fino lawn and shrubbery. Sold on
easy terms. Inquire of J. A. Slngmas
ter, Gettysburg, Pa.
FOR SALE—Desirable build
ing lots, located on Fourth, Fifth,!
Schuylkill and Atlas streets, in]
blocks or the whole. A splendid
opportunity for builder. Inquire!
or address, F. R. Oyster, trustee,
care of llarrisburg Telegraph,
city.
I' SALE —X. Eighteenth street,!
No. SB; 9-room brick house, steam heat, |
electric light, front and rear porches, I
paved street, granolithic walks. Must !
he sold before April 1. What is your!
offer? J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. I
FOR SALE Briggs street. Nos. 2005
and 2007, frame 7-room dwellings, with •
water and gas in kitchen. Rental, I
110.50 each. Price, $2,500 for both. J.
E. Gipple, 1251 Market street.
LEMOVNE—
FOR SALE Two-story frame, all
improvements, price $11,100; 2-story
single brick, price $3,100; 3-story one- I
half double brick, price $3,100. West
Shore Realty Co.. Haer & Rice, Lenioyne
Trust Building, hemoyno, Pa. Bell phone
3198,1.
FOR SALE N. Eighteenth street,
No. 118, a modern 9-room brick house,
with front and rear porches and sido
entrance. Convenient to car lino.
Special price to a quick buyer. J. E,
Gipple, 1251 Market street.
FOR SALE S. Eighteenth, No. 319,
new 3-story brick dwelling; steam heat,
electric light, front and rear porches,
side entrance. A very attractive home
for only $3,100. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Mar
ket street.
I
FOR SALE Three-story brick and
frame house; 9 rooms and bath; all im
provements; price reasonable. Inquire
1713 Regina street.
LOTS—Levi Brandt Est., Elk
wood, New Cumberland 5O ft.
front up to one-half acre plots
sewer water gas—electricity.
S2OO up. Easy payments. 5c
trolley. Keency & Simmons,
Agents.
LOTS FOR SALE—
I-iot on southwest corner of Seven
teenth and Derry Sts., 17.4x76.
along Camp Hill trolley line, 3
squares west of Lemoyne Trust Co., on
north side of Market St.. 10x150.
Lot on Oyster Point Ave., Camp Ilill,
1 square from trolley line, 100x160.
Price. $1,000.00.
Lot on N. Sixth St., 2500 block, Lex
ington St.. on rear, 20x130.
Lot on southeast corner of Sixteenth
and Briggs Sts., 50x105.
BRINTON-PACKER C 0.,.
Second and Walnut Sts.
FOR SALE S. Fifteenth street, No.
! 222, a modern 3-story frame dwelling
: house, conveniently located. Offered at
a special price if sold before April 1.
Price upon inquiry. J. E. Gipple, 1251
i Market street.
Real Estate For Rent
I FOR RENT—
i 203 Harris St., 3-st. br.; 9 r. & b„
I $30.00, plus water.
i 560 Woodbine St., 3-st. br. dwg. &
bakery, including electric mixer, com
, pletc and ready for business, $15.00.
CAMI' 111 9.1.
Market St.& Park Ave., 2 , / &-st. br.;
8 r. At b., SIO.OO, plus water.
Market St. & Marion Ave., 2%-st. fr.,
9 r. & b., $25.00.
.Market St., near Heyd St., 2',i-st. fr.;
$25.00.
Market St., near Church St., 2>/£-st.
br.: 7 r. & l>„ $20.00.
H. Bowman Ave., 2-st. fr. bungalow:
8 r. & b.. $25.00.
i Park Ave., fr. & br. bungalows, each
$25.00.
Page St., 2'/s-st. fr.; S r. & b., $20.00.
DULI.V VISTA
Ross Ave., 8 r. & b., 2 dwgs., each
I $14.00.
FORT WASHINGTON
Walnut St., 2'/4-st. br. bungalow; 7
r. & b„ $25.00.
NNOI.A
Adams St., 2%-st. br.; 8 r. & b„ $13.00.
Lancaster Road, 2Vs-st. fr., SB.OO.
A I*.\ RTJIENTS
107 S. Front St., 2d floor front & rear,
2 & 3 rooms, also kitchens & baths,
complete for housekeeping.
110 N. Second St., 2d floor front, 3 r.
& b.; also separate rear unfurnished
rooms.
BRINTON-PACKER CO., .
Second and Walnut Sts.
FOR RENT 207 South Front
street, from April 1: also three rooms
on third floor of No. 9 South Market
Square. Apply to 232 North Second
street.
Real Estate For Rent
CLOVERLV HEIGHTS Sycamore
Street, 1724, brick dwelling. 9 rooms,
bath, steam beat. gas and electric
lights. Rent, $23.00. Rohrer & Son,
Bergner Building.
FOR RENT
single brick house with all improve
ments, with vegetable garden, privilege
to build garage, located on Long street.
West Shore Realty Co., Baer & Rice,
Lemoyne Trust Building. Lemoyne. Pa.
Bell phone 3198 J.
FOR RENT House No. 409 Briggs
street; three-story brick; nine rooms and
bath; gas; furnace heat. Possession
April 1. For particulars apply at bouse.
FOR RENT Two smalt houses
near Nineteenth and Derry, all con
veniences; $13.00 a month. Possession
given Hist of April. Apply, J. B. Mac-
Donald, 1319 Market street. .
FOR RENT—234 State. SSO; 550 Race,
sls; 2027 North Cameron. bath. sl2.
Room, second floor, 5 North Market
Square; 2235 North Fourth, $22.50.
Harrisburg Trust Company.
FOR RENT Two-story warehouse,
S Cowden street, near Market. Eleva
tor. P. R. R. siding. Possession at
once. Bell phone 899 M. C. F. Gohl,
1003 North Second street
Wanted—Miscellaneous
WANTED One or two unfurnished
rooms with bath. Refined married
couple, good neighborhood Address,
O, 3888, care of Harrisburg Telegraph.
BUSINESS MAN AND WIFE desire
furnished house, or apartment furnish
ed complete for housekeeping; must he
centrally located and first-class. Will
pay good price. References. Address
H., 3881, care of Telegraph.
WANTED To borrow, $1,500.00 at
S..P.f r on city Improved property.
Will give first mortgage. Address P.,
30d8, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Young man would like
board and room in vicinity of Third
and Broad. Address 0., 3891, care ot
Telegraph.
DRESSMAKING WANTED Have
some scwinr. but. would like a few more
engagements. Work guaranteed satis
factory. Mehring Apartments, Sixth
and Cumberland.
AGENTS WANTED for articles which
no housewife can resist. Sales made at
every home. W. H. Walters, 212 South
Clinton street, East Orange, N. J.
AGENTS make $5 to $25 daily. No
experience. Free catalog and samples.
New goods. Quick sales. Big profits.
" orld s beaters. Cruver Co.. Jackson
and Campbell. Chicago, 111.
BIG Kansas Company will start am
bitious people in fast-growing mail
order business; any locality; make $3,-
000 yearly; spare time; no canvassing;
no experience, we furnish everything;
new, unique selling methods free. Eve
stone President, 41 West Seventh,
1 ittsburg, Kansas.
GUARANTEED Gas Saver, saves S3O
yearly; fits every gaa range: sensational
demonstration; costs 25c, sells 50c; 50
sales daily easy. American Gas Reduc
tion Co., Transportation Building, Chi
cago.
AGEiiTS Get particulars of one
of the best paying propositions ever
Put on the market. Something no one
else sells. Make $4,000 yearly. Address
E; ,M. Feltman, Sales Manager, 4259
Third street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
AGENTS—SeII raincoats. New propo
sition. We deliver and collect. Cooper
now earning $65 weekly. Sample coat
free. Comer Mfg. Co.. 140 Rojal street,
Dayton, Ohio.
DISTRIBUTING AGENTS Steady
work. $32.50 distributing 100 free pack
ages perfumed laundry starch: no
money or experience required; honesty
only. 1686 Blumer Building, Lincoln
and Roscoe, Chicago.
RELIABLE man or woman wanted
in each town. Steady work until Juno
1. Liberal pay with opnortunltv to get.
permanent position. Experience not
necessary. References required. Ad
dress Hamilton & Co.. Inc., Dept. 14, 26,
394 Atlantic avenue, Boston, Mass.
RAINCOAT from factory to wearer.
Agent's price, $2.50. Retail price, sr,.no.
Agents average six coats daily. Rainy
season here. Write to-day. A. E. Tjewls
Raincoat Company. Cleveland, Ohio.
Real Estate For Sale or Rent
S A 1.10
FINK new houses at Riverside.
Velio Auto, cost $2,200. Price, $550.
One-horse water sprinkler and har
ness, cost, $!I0. Price, J25.
Majestic range, good as new, cost st>o;
sell for half price.
HKNT
Two houses, all conveniences, SIB
and J IS.
LEWIS sr. NEIFFER,
222 Market Street.
Apartments For Rent
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
236 NORTH SECOND STREET
FOR RENT Apartment, five rooms
and bath, third floor, 224 North Second
street; city steam and electric light;
possession April 1. Apply S. W. Fitz
gerald, 317 Walnut street.
FOR RENT Five and six-room
apartments, complete for housekeeping,
with porch; strictly private; moderate
rents; most beautiful outlook and sur
roundings in city. Open daily for In
spection at 1702 North Second street.
t RENT One furnished apart
ment for housekeeping, consisting of
four rooms, bath, kitchen ami locker.
First-class in every respect, including
location. Vapor heat, triple floors,
hardwood finish, no store rooms on first
floor. Fronting on Locust street. Rent,
only 335.00. Address, with reference,
A., 3885, care of Telegraph.
APARTMENT l9OO North Sixth
street, five rooms, with use of bath;
man and wife or elderly people pre
ferred.
FOR RKNT From April 1, apart
ment in the Sixth Street Bank Building.
Apply at Bank, Sixth and Maclay
streets.
FOR RKNT Apartment, 14181 Ver
non street, first floor, electric lights,
gas and steam heat, stationary laundry.
Apply Baptlsti, 1208 Chestnut, or Third
and.Chestnut. Bell phone 624.
107 SOUTH FRONT STREET 2 sec
ond floor housekeeping apartments,
containing 2 or 3 rooms with baths
and kitchens. Possession April 1. Ap
ply to Brlnton-Paclter Co., Second and
Walnut streets.
WALNUT ST.. 204 An apartment
with six rooms and bathroom, balcony
in the rear with dumb waiter and
clothes drier. Terms reasonable. City
steam. E. Mather.
Rooms For Rent
FOR RKNT Two nicely furnished
rooms, second and third floor front;
good location; city steam. Call 715
North Third street.
FOR RENT Large room, second
lloor front: splendid for man and wife
or gentleman. Only those wishing a
quiet and clean home apply 117 Pine.
FOR RKNT Large room at 222
North Third street; also large front
room at No. 9 North l-'ront; suitable for
one or two gentlemen. Apply U North
Front. Phone 1029 M.
FOR RKNT One large, second floor
front room, well lighted, nicely furnish
ed, with private family; suitable frr one
or two gentlemen. Call 515 South Four
teenth street.
Rooms For Rent
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping, 011 second floor;
use of l>ath and phone; no children.
1004 Derry street.
FOR RENT Two unfurnished or
one furnished room, with use of all Im
provements. Address Y., 3882, care of
Telegraph.
FOR RENT—Large, front room, suit—•
able for one or two persons. Apply 9
North Front street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping; also parlor and
parlod bedroom; city steam; Bell phone.
719 North Sixth street.
FOR RENT Apartment of two
rooms completely furnished for light
housekeeping; also nice furnished
rooms for ladies or gentlemen; rent rea
sonable. 4 South Fourth street.
FOR RENT Large, modern, attrac
tive room, furnished, second floor. Ap
ply 121 State street.
FOR RENT—Two bright, airy rooms
furnished for light housekeeping; all
improvements; gas range; kitchen cabi
net; refrigerator; gas on separate
meter; immediate possession; references
exchanged; no children. Apply 342
South Sixteenth street.
STOREROOM FOR RENT Fine
large room. 231 North Seond street. In
quire 217 North Second.
Board and Rooms
WANTED — t Boarders. Excellent
home cooking. 235 Boas street.
For Sale—Miscellaneous
FOR SALE A Grocery business, in
good location; a first-class stand. Can
be bought cheap. Address H., 3890,
care of Telegraph.
SUDAN GRASS SEED Pure, re
cleaned, Held inspected, officially test
ed, double sacked, SO.OO hundred lbs.
Satisfaction or money back. B. E. Mil
ler (Seed grower), Carlton, Tex .
FOR SALE White Wyandotte
Eggs for hutching at SI.OO for 15, from
splendid winter layers, as well as di
rect line from Harrisburg winners. A.
G. Hagenberger, Highspire, Pa.
FOR SALE Young, English bull
dog; cheap at $15.00. Call at 1205 Wal
nut street, evenings or Sunday.
FOR SALE Upright 1-lardman
piano. First-class condition. Price very
low Address 1844 Derry street. City.
FOR SALE Mahogany Bureau.
Has large glass, and is in first-class
condition. For sale cheap. Address E.,
P. O. Box 130, Harrisburg, Pa.
FOR SALE —Barred Plymouth Rocks,
Pittsxeld strain. Hatching eggs, every
egg' guaranteed fertile. C. A. Eelcbert,
Fourth street. New Cumberland, Pa.
Bell phone.
FOR SALE Beautiful mahogany
player-piano. Standard make—in lirst
class condition —cost new $650. Will
sacrifice tor low price. Good reason
for selling. Call at No. 207 North Fif
teenth street. City. .
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
BUY Traveling Bags, Suitcases and
Trunks from Wholesale and Retail
Leather Merchants, Second and Chest
nut. Repairing neatly and promptly at
tended to. Specialties made to order.
Harrisburg Harness and Supply Co.
FOR SALE Cash register, foun
tain, bar, marble-top tables, chairs and
outfit ot dishes and silverware. Would
sell separately or altogether very
cheap. Apply 1,. Capin, 1731 North Third
street, Harrisburg.
AT GABLE'S. 111-117 South Second
street, 5,000 sets new sash, Bxlo, 12 L.
primed and glazed, at $1.30 per set.
Also other sizes.
FOR SALE Delicious Extracted
Honey, direct from bee-keeper, SI.SS
per gallon (12 lbs.); $1 per one-half
gallon, delivered by parcel post. Satis
faction guaranteed or money refunded.
L. K. Ilostetter, R. F. D., No. 5, Lan
caster, Pa.
AT GABLE'S, 113, 115 and .117 South
Second street, 5,000 gallons New Era
ready-mixed paint. Acme quality. All
the full line of the Acme make.
FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Business Office.
FOR SALE Scratch Pads new
supply—so for 25c while tliey last. Ap
ply Job Printing Department The Tele
graph Printing Company.
For Rent
FOR RENT—Offices suitable
for a doctor or dentist or general
purposes. Light, heat and at
tendance. Dr. John Oenslager,
711 North Third street.
Livestock and Poultry
FOR SALE Cyphers Incubator, 144-
egg. Will saclrilce for quick sale. 1019
North Fifth «treet.
Business Opportunities
BUSINESS PROPOSITIONS We
have several for sale; one is all you
want. Get particulars at our office. Do
you want a business? Consider these.
Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building.
SHIRT FACTORY FOR SALE The
best equipped factory in our county,
running 34 machines and turning out
320 dozen shirts per week. An excep
tional good chance to make money
from the start. Rent low. Call, or ad
dress, Kreamer Shirt Co., W. A. Swartz,
Manager. Kreamer, Pa.
ANY intelligent person can earn Rood
Incom-. corresponding for newspapers;
experience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock
port, N. Y.
I MADE $50,000 in five years in the
mall order business, began with $5.
Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea
cock. 355 Lockport. N. Y.
$12.50 INVESTED May Make $1,250
—Get warranty deed, also interest In
co-operative well to be drilled near big
gusher oil field. Terms $1 cash. $1
monthly. Four lot combination, $46.
Particulars free. Triangle Oil Co.. 192
Carter Building. Houston, Texas.
INVENT SOMETHING; your ideas may
bring wealth: our free book tells what
to invent and how to obtain a patent,
through our new credit system; write
to-day. Waters & Co.. 4431 Warder
Building. Washington. D. C.
TOR SALE At sacrifice, millinery
store established for ten years, located
In splendid business section. Address
L, 3893, care of Telegraph.
OIL— $lO invested with us has made
others S3OO In less than six months. Let.
us send you our magazine, "Profitable
Investments," six months free, which
tells how to make your money make
you Independent. The Hoffman Com
pany, 407 Fannin street, Houston, Texas.
Financial
Mtoiey to
To Housekeepers and Workingmen. We
will treat you fairly.
EQUITABLE INVESTMENT CO..
Room 21 Spooner Building. Licensed,
bonded, incorporated. Take elevator.
Telephone Bell 1647 R.
SI,OOO TO LOAN on first mortgage.
Address "C." Post Office Box 77! i. Har
risburM, Pa.
! COLUMNS OF TROOPS
IN MEXICO JOIN
[<'<oiitliiuc<l From First Page.]
force was being pushed, Indicates an ■
average march of about 30 miles a
day.
What General Pershing Intended to
do In answer to the refusal of the
Mexican commander to allow him to
enter or to pass through Casas
Grandes was not known at General
Funston's headquarters, but It was not
regarded as probably that he would
make an issue of the peril.
Villa Fleeing
Genera! Pershing, it was believed
here, would be content to remain be
yond the city limits of the town un
less the presence of his troops within
the town for the protection of the
Americans living there seemed ad
visable.
The last reports from General Per
shing revealed no clashes with Mexi
cans and did not indicate the exact
location of Villa. It Is believed he
is in the mountains of the Galeana
district and that lie will continue his
shifting flight without offering formal
resistance, perhaps for many days.
Army Men Believe Chase
Will Develop Into Long
Drawn-Out Guerilla War
By Associated Press
. I Washington, March 18.—Francisco
Villa and his bandits were fleeing be
| fore the American expeditionary
forces in Northern Mexico, in the opi
nion of army officers here.
This belief was based upon dis
patches from the American columns
reporting that none of the outlaws
had ben seen up to late yesterday and I
strengthened the opinion that the
! Villa forces would not attempt to make j
. a stand. Army men declared that I
j the campaign would quickly develop I
i into guerilla warfare if there was any
j opposition.
j Latest dispatches to the War De
j partment made no mention of disor
ders on the border, according to Sec
retary Baker. Ileports from Ameri-1
lean consular representatives, telling
of quiet conditions in the Interior of
I Mexico, continue to arrive. Unsettled
i conditions in the Tampico and Torreon
; districts, however, give government
j officials some concern.
Reach Vera Cruz
, Navy Department reports to-day
j from Vera Cruz say about 200 Ameri
i cans from Mexico City and other in
• terior points have arrived there, most
•'of them acting upon advice from
friends and relatives in the United 1
; [ States, urging them to leave Mexico.
' |Conditions at Vera Cruz, the message.
• I said, arc quite and many of the Amer-'
' I leans, after investigation of reports
■ jas to the situation, are returning to j
| j the interior.
WILSON IS CHEERED AT
• VERA CHI/, DEMONSTRATION
1 Vera Cruz, March 18.—A popular
demonstration was held here last
j night to celebrate the agreements
I reached between the United States and
Mexico and regarding mutual conces
■ sions for the prosecution of outlaws.
An imposing street parade was held
and speeches were delivered, during
. which the mention of the names of
II President Wilson and Provisional
| President Carranza was loudly
j|cheered.
i Guard Officers Are
Appointed Today
I j General orders were issued from
II National Guard headquarters to-day
' announcing the appointment of the
' | following officers:
; | Major John Handy Hall, Philadel
phia, major of infantry and assigned
to Second infantry.
11 Raymond Hamilton, Pittsburgh,
t! sergeant first class, lirst lieutenant of
11 signal troops and assigned to radla
I company.
, | First Lieutenant Wayne A. New
man, Wilkes-Barre; captain of in
fantry and assigned to Company A,
' 9th infantry.
First lieutenant Clyde Merkel Smith,
' Sunbury. captain of infantry and as
; i signed' to Company K, separate bat
" I talion.
! Second Lieutenant BJdgar C. Reiser,
Sunbury, first lieutenant and assigned
; to Company K, separate battalion,
i | Benjamin Ramage Williams, Butler,
I captain of infantry, and assigned to
• Company L, 16th infantry.
Second Lieutenant John Francis
' Graff. Jr., Kittaning, first lieutenant
and assigned to Company K, lGth in
: fantry.
MRS. LAURA CAMPBELL
" Mrs. Laura Campbell, aged 53 years,
i wife of Harry 13. Campbell, died yes
terday at her home, 2117 Greenwood
: street. Besides the husband the sur
vivors are four sons, Alvin, Harry
E., Jr., Alfred M., Fay E., and one
daughter. Irene J. The funeral will
[ take place Monday afternoon at 2
, j o'clock. Services will be conducted by
. the Rev. Joseph D. W. Deavor, pastor
of Kpwortli Methodist Episcopal
" Church. Burial will be made in Pax
s »ang Cemetery.
Business Personals
KBNERAIi HAULING
' PRACTICAL men, with years of ex
. perience. Motor trucks that are good
I and dependable. Reasonable rates.
: Apply Ensmlnger Motor Co., Green and
Cumoerland. Bell 3615.
NOTICE Official notice is hereby
. given to Ford Owners to send name anil
3 address and number of car to our
• eastern oftlee and receive valuable ln
' formation of a cash co-operative propo
" ! sitlon in connection with car you own.
. American Ford Owners' Association,
7 ! Pennsylvania Manager, Drexel Building.
, | Philadelphia, Pa.
j ! MOVING
WE move pianos carefully. Bell
I 140. Winter Piano Co., 23 North Fourth
" street.
FOUND What you have been look
l Ing for in good work, at Eggert's Steam
Dyeing and French Cleaning Works,
' 1245 Market street. We call and do
f liver. Both phones.
FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine
" Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the
\ Druggist and Apothecary, 11!) Market
' street, Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone
orders given prompt attention. Bell
1960.
® EXPERT PIANO TUNING
: *1.50 Bell 146
| Winter Piano Co., 23 N. Fourth St.
HAIIMNG
H. A. HA HTM AN, Hoarding Stable
• Hint Nntlouiil TrnuKfer Co, Movers of
pianos, safes, boilers and general haul
ing. H. W. I.a the. Manager, Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No.
- 250:; it.
Storage
j FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private
i rooms tor household goods, $2 per
] month and up. We invite inspection.
! Ix>w Insurance. 437-445 South Second
, street. Harrisburg Storage Company.
STORAGE 419 Broad street, for
household goods and merchandise. Prl
. vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 75 cents
• per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411
Broad street. ,
HOME RULE BOOM
BY THE GOVERNOR
Makes Strong Speech oil the
Subject at Pittsburgh Cere
mony This Afternoon
Special to the Telegraph
Pittsburgh, Pa., March 18.—A
greater measure of home rule for
Pennsylvania cities and towns and
counties was the keynote of the
speech made by Governor Brumbauglt
ft laying of the cornerstone of
the new city-county office building to
aay. The Governor arrived about
noon And was given a notable recep
• i n 'j ~ s l'oke to a great crowd ut
the dedication.
Senators Penrose and Oliver and
many noted men were participants in
the ceremonies.
t,le Governor said:
11 ° n March 26. 1915. It was my priv
neg«. unci pleasure to approve the act
?ih£ U ?» State j' (, B' B ' l 'urc making puli
if t " of * l J°int county and
nK upon thls Hlte - This act
nnnn ? i» ? rese nce hero this after •
om iii,™ »L ! ? happy occasion and
flcfni» h . congratulate the of
fu " .u r. c y Pittsburgh and
those of the County of Allegheny.
Naturally, the lirst question that
salv eS fm- i : . W flX slloulfl ü be neces
sarj for a city like Pittsburgh and a
, llke to secure StatS
rS®, ".,? an enterprise that is purely
and solely a. matter of their own con
cern. Isn t it time, citizens of Penn
sylvania, to give your cherished ideals
%l a %™°ZZ aCy ? re;U test b y allowing
I m,m tl P °,\ Ve r t0 >, ~ISS to tlle local COIII-
I lias been pointed out bv
rmU» L ill f that our democracy is
mav K »u n * our S_ reat cities. I c
may well be that we have had such
•PMnnn'^m. ,aw and . so little personal
th*t operating in our cities
cn? ™hi citizen "y has grown indiffer
ent o r discouraged over the situation
r. ,^ or ""f 1 , 1 am H flrm believer in the
fundamental doctrine that the people
.vISU C J K rule - and that thß l>' influence
should be as near, as direct, as definite.
' w S iii a n C ? r< il a ' ac . ceplance of democracy
will permit. When one remembers that
th„£ e v ns ?.' va . n J a to - da -V dwell more
i ™ an Jlouble the population that dwelt
In the British Colonies In North
America when they won their indepen
dence, it certainly does seem reason -
able to assume that larger control b\-
cities and counties of their own af
fairs would work no Injustice to the
Stole and great good to the local com
munities. Pittsburgh and Allegheny
County are so splendidly conditioned
industrially and economically that tlif*
j.Ntate should aid in every way it knows
to give this splendid people the oppor
tunity to regulate in a larger way its
I own great destiny.
I "This incrased local control logiealls
; carries with it the duty to increase th'«
| agencies that make for an alert, en
i lightened, patriotic citizenship. If upon
the individual is to rest larger obliga
tions and greater responsibility ho
niust be given increased aid in prepar
ing for that responsibility.
"In this joint structure, planned and
constructed by skilled minds and hands
you shall have in the heart of your
great business section an evidence or
co-operation and of wise statesman
ship. To join as you have In this lorty
enterprise is evidence of the confidence
that democracy breeds and develops. It
is a happy action. Your joint munici
palities are so interwoven that this is
really one great center of notable ac
uities. To centralize your legal and
| official affairs is evidence of wise fore
| sight on your part and foreshadows a
continuance of that solidarity of
thought and action so vital to the'con
tinuing welfare of your people.
"It is a. happy circumstance to lav
tlns cornerstone upon the centennial
of your city's birth. When one consid
ers the stupendous development hero
in a century—the lifting of an outpost
of national progress into one of the
I mighty metropolitan centers of the
world, It is borne in upon him with
commanding force to ask—what of the
1 century to be? We cannot with the
present horoscope even guess, much less
predict, the situation our children will
witness here a centurv hence. Of this
Jwe may be assured—that Pittsburgh
genius and enterprise and lofty en
deavor will, in the centurv to be| con
| trihute its full hliare to the substantial
I welfare of the race and add new pres
tige to her form. In this the Common-
I wealth will share, and to this destinv
her millions will contribute hearts
: good will and a devout 'God bless
| you.' "
Yellowed Papers From
Courthouse Vault Recall
Tavern Keeper of Old
How mine host of the tavern of auld
lang syne applied for a license to dis
pose of llciuor was interestingly re
vealed to-day when Kd. 11. Fisher,
chief clerk to the County Commission
ers. dug up some yellowed, barely
legible manuscripts from a lot of an
cient files in the vaults beneath the
Courthouse.
The papers were petitions for liquor
licenses filed in 1798 and 1799—in th«
days when the petitioners, instead of
asking the courts for the privilege,
simply prayed the court, to recommend
them to the Governor as being suitable
applicants.
The information as to the character
of the man who meant to go into the
tavern business was presented to the
court in a unique way, too. "Steady,
sober disposition and moral character''
is the way one prospective innkeeper is
referred to; "honorable man, good
man of fame and reputation" is the
way another is characterized; whilo
still another is styled "verry" capable
of keeping public house of entertain
ment.
One of the applicants was Jacob
Smith, who wanted to sell liquor at his
ferryhouse at the ferry crossing Swa
tara creek on the "great road" leading
between Harrisburg and I,ancastet:
another was John Norton, who wanted
the privilege in the Second ward of
Harrisburg, and Christian Rathfon,
who wanted to keep a "public house"
I on the great road leading from Mid
| dletown to the Swatara creek.
Compensating Vapor Plug
Saves 50 Per Cent. in
Gasoline Consumption
One of the very latest Inventions
for the automobile that is really
worth while is the automatic com
pensating vapor plug. This is a lit
tle Instrument attached to the in
] take manifold of the engine, and
| works automatically, allowing an
amount of fresh air into the fuel
mixture under certain conditions;'
which results in more power and
speed, with less gas consumption.
This instrument is suro to become
widely used, as the price of gasoline
is soaring and the motorist is looking
for relief, which this plug will furnish
as it is guaranteed to save at least
50 per cent of the gasoline. Myers,
"The Tire Man," Cameron and Mul
berry streets is distributor for Central
Pennsylvania.
1« BELOW IN LYCOMING
By Associated Press
Wiiiiamaport, Pa., March 18.—The
minimum temperature In Lycoming
county to-day was sixteen degrees be
low zero. The official temperature in
. the city was Ave below;.
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