Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, April 28, 1916, Page 21, Image 21

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EXUK H. G. Menge, on April 27,
1916, aged 43 years. . .
1- unerai on Saturday afternoon, at
1:30, from Undertaking l'arlors of
Hoover & Son, 1413 North
street. Body may be viewed to-night
from 7 to 9. Burinl private.
IXTKR Mrs. Fannie Kinter, on
Wednesday. April 26, 1916. *t the
home of her daughter, Mrs. William
L Fry. Wllliamsport. Pa.
Funeral on Saturday morning, April
29, from Union Station upon arrival
of train at 9:20 o'clock. Burial at
Paxtang Cemetery.
Lost and Found
IXJST ln eleven hundred block
orth Third street, black woni purse,
jr.taining bills and door key. Rewara
teturned to this office.
LOST White aigrette, Wednesday
Clernoon, on Front 10 Chestnut to sec
nd street. Reward if returned to 301
uuth t ront.
LOST A pocketbook, with consid
lable lot of money in it, between Har
sburg and Third street. New cumber
ind; also Brotherhood receipts, with
ivtier's full name. Finder will receive
liberal reward if returned to 220
eary street. New Cumberland, or call
ell phone 3445 m.
Help Wanted —Male
THE NEW ..TORE
of
WM. STROUSE
needs two more experienced tailors.
Oood salaries and permanent posi
tions.
WANTED Carpenters
at Wildwood, N. .1. Good
wages. Address M„ 4010,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED \oung man. between 16
nd 18 vears of aee. for store room,
all at office.' Alfred H. Shaffer, 68
Corth Cameron street.
WANTED. AT ONCE First-class
rafstman of general steel mill experi
nce. Mate age. experience and sal
ry wanted. Address Draftsman, P. (J.
Sox 759.
WANTED—EXPERIENCED BOARD
GRS. Steady work and good pay. New
dea Hosiery Company, South tour
eenth street.
ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES
IEN WANTED Ablebodied. unmar
ied men between ages of 18 and 35;
itizens of United States, ot good char
tettr and temperate habits, who can
peak, read and write the English
anguage. For information apply to
Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building,
d & Market Sts.. Harrisburg, Pa.
MACHINISTS TOOLMAIvERS
LATHE PLANER
BORING MILL GRINDER
AUTOMATIC MACHINE HANDS
nd others skilled in the metal trades
ndustry can secure good positions at
;ood wages in Cleveland. Ohio. Make
ippllcation in person or by letter to
'leveland Branch National Metal Trades
Vssociation. Free Employment Bureau,
106 St. Clair avenue. N. 13., Cleveland,
>hio. No charge for positions.
WANTED First-class waiter. Ap
)ly to the Superintendent of the Har
•isburg Cl-üb, Front and Market streets.
WANTED Laborers for scrap iron
ard. Apply Williams and Friedman,
touth Tenth street.
■ WANTED YOUNG MEN to learn
,o become practical chauffeurs. We
jive our unlimited course for SSO, easy
layments, and guarantee 30c per hoiy
is soon as competent. We have 30 cars
0 overhaul during the Spring. ALTO
TRANSPORTATION SCHOOL. 2»-2i-29
sorth Cameron street.
MEN WANTED Steady work. Ap
?ly Lalance-Grosjean Mfg. Co.
WANTED An experienced Open
llearth Melter for Basic Furnaces.
Eastern plant. Address Box 3674. this
paper, stating age, experience, refer
ences and compensation expected.
WANTED Man with experience in
cutting paper stock and in trimming
books. Apply Superintendent, The
Telegraph Printing Co., Harrisburg.
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.
Help Wanted —Female
WANTED Girl, or micidle-aged
woman, for general housework. Appe
al once, 107 South Second street, City,
► esond floor apartment.
WANTED—Woman unencumbered to
travel. One interested In church or
child welfare preferred. Salary, SSO
per month and expenses. State present
rmplo.vment. Address "Opportunity,"
2813. care of Telegraph.
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•: Extra Goo J Values ;
In Real Estate
J Splendid Small House For 82,500
%brick with seven rooms—bath and?
Sfurnace —front porch. Lot 15x100%
Sleet. S
■J Don't pass up this proposition/
Jwithout a. look at the property andc
Jthe neighborhood. You're going toj
Jbe pleasingly surprised. %
'I 1715 Hegiiia St. ||
i* This property must be sold to/
■Jsettle an estate a reasonablec
Sprice will take it. %
•; Three-story brick with eight/
\rooms —liath and furnace—
Jporch. Lot 14x110 ft. Price $2,600.J
10x110 Feet 5
j! Desirable Building Site ■!
•j West side of N. 16th st.. about/
»,thirty ft. north of Boas street. We/
been authorized by the owner],
j«to name a quick sale price of $2,300£
■J X. Second St. Dwelling /
J« In the 2200 block we have fori
/sale on very easy terms a desir-J
/able house. /
,« Particulars at our office, or by?
•letter only. 5
22-.\cre Farm c
!; Four Miles Fast of Linglestown /
1 Level, slate and loam land, alii
—134 fruit trees—S-roomi
/frame house—frame bank barn—S
/summer house and outbuildings. /
i On account of the .owner living?!
Jin Philadelphia, horse and lmple-5
will be sold with the farm.s
/Price $2.100,j
I MILLER BROI HERS & CO. 'i
/ HEAL. ESTATE !'
Jilnsurnncr Surety Bond*'!
f l.oeust nnd Court Mreeta [•
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FRIDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH APRIL 28. 1916.
Help Wanted—Female
SHOEMAKERS WANTED Three
cutters. Women's work. Steady em
ployment 50 weeks In the year. Good
wnges. By The Xenia Shoe Mfg. Co..
Xenia, Ohio.
W ANTED Experienced
sewing-machine operators, trim
mers and learners, to work on
women's and children's wear.
Harrisburg Apparel Co., over
City Star Laundry, 414-416 State
street, rear entrance.
WANTED Stenographer, experi
enced in office work. Permanent posi
tion. Good salary to capable young
woman. Apply Collins Co.. 29 North
Second.
WANTED Knitters and transfer
girls. Apply Dauphin Hosiery Co., 164
North Front street, Steelton, Pa.
WANTED Girls experienced on
power sewing machines. Apply Har
risburg Shoe Mfg. Co., Vernon street,
Harrisburg, Pa.
WANTED Girls to work In Book
bindery. Apply The Telegraph Print
ing Co., Harrisburg. Pa.
WANTED Refined woman for
house-to-house canvass of a high-grade
Imported food product. Good salary.
Address H.. 4006, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Ten thoroughly expert
enced operators on power sewing ma
chines. Jennings' Mfg. Co.. 414 State
street. City.
WANTED Girls over 16 to
strip tobacco. Also experienced
Rollers, Bunchniakers, Packers,
Filler.and Binder strippers. Wel
fare looked after by trained nurse.
Apply Harrisburg Cigar Com
pany, 500 Race street.
WANTED Girl to help with house
work. Apply F. E. Wingard. Enola, Pa.
WANTED An experienced white
woman for general housework; small
family; no washing. Apply to 615 North
Front.
Help Wanted —
Male and Female
WANTED —We have openings
for 12 more bright girls and boys.
Apply Silk Mill, Corner North
and Second streets.
Situations Wanted —Male
WANTED Whitewashing, cellar
cleaniiiß ami odd jobs by experienced
man. Charles F. Summers. 508 Cow
den street.
jKICbEPEU \oung man, Whar
ton School student, wishes position as
bookkeeper; can furnish good refer
ences. Address A.. 4004, care of Tele
graph.
WANTED Position as salesman;
acquainted with all grocery trade in
city and vicinity; will accept position
in department store or as collector;
best reference. Address Salesman,
care of Telegraph.
WANTED Middle-aged white man
wishes position as teamster. Address
1941 Kensington street. City.
Situations Wanted—Female
WANTED Young, white woman
wants position for general housework.
Address M., 448 Cumberland street.
WANTED General housework and
cooking; can give good reference. Call
at 362 South Cameron street.
YOUNG GIRL would like to be adopt
ed in a good home. Call at 808 East
street, between 6 and 8, and ask for
young girl.
WANTED Colored woman would
like day's work of any kind. Address
1008 Cowden.
Real Estate For Sale
FOR SALE
1854 Walnut, 2H-storw frame. .$2,400.00
1818 Swatara, 3-story frame. ... 2,200.00
1760 Logan, frame... 1,325.00
1 762 Logan, -story frame... 1,325.00
1735 N. Third. 3-story Apt 3,850.00
225 S. Nineteenth, 2-story brick 2,750.00
2029 Penn, 3-':tory brick 2,600.00
418 S. Seven.eenth. 3-st. frame 1,850.00
644 Relly, 3-stor.v brick 2,800.00
1919 Green. 3-story brick 3,850.00
BACKEN'STOSS BROS.,
Russ Building.
FOR SALE Corner Hamilton and
Green streets, fine storeroom and 9-
room house; all late Improvements. In
quire L A. Michaels, 226 Hamilton
street.
FRAME HOUSE, new, eight rooms,
bath, gas, electric light, steam heat, ce
mented cellar; lot, 25x125. For sale at
$3,000. Bell Realty Col, Bergner Build
ing.
$525 WILL BUY a desirable cottage
at Mt. Gretna close to tlie auditorium—
frontage of plot is 50 feet. Price is re
duced for quick sale. Bell Realty Co.,
Bergner Bullulng.
TWELFTH ST., N., 43—Brick house
for sale, at seven rooms, bath,
gas, furnace, porch front; cemented cel
lar. Inspect it. Bell Realty Co.. Berg
ner Building.
W'ALLACE ST., 1317 For sale,
frame house, seven rooms. It tlie price
is not right we will make it right. Get
our list. Bell Realty Co., Bergner
Building.
PENBROOK—S2,7OO will buy a Pen
brook property; frame house, electric
light, plot 75x150; also other suburban
properties at reasonable prices. Bell
Realty Co., Bergner Building.
PROGRESS LOTS FOR SALE 220-
ft. plots; high location, near school
house. Also 86 ft. on Raysor street,
near trolley. Apply to John L Ream,
Twenty-seventh and Bobb streets, Pen
brook.
MT. GRETNA cottage for sale, or
would consider exchanging on citv
property of most any kind; a location
for a garage preferred. Box S. 3812,
care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE SOUTH TWENTY
NINTH ST.. PENBROOK. NO. 222—2V>-
tory frame. 7 rooms and plastered attic;
porch front and side. Lot. 24x180.
Price, $2,200. H. C. Brandt. 36 .North
Third street.
FOR SALE PEFFER ST., 216
3-story house with frontage of 19 ft.,
8 large rooms and bath. gas. This prop
property is near Second street, and can
be sold for $2,900.00. H. C. Brandt, 36
North Third street.
1612 FORSTER STREET Three
story, brick and stucco. Beautiful
neighborhood. Lot, 25x110. Price, In
cluding fitted screens, storm windows,
hot water coil, cabinet gas range,
shades, $3,800. Apply on premises.
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 Harrisburg Telegraph,
city.
COUNTRY HOME FOR MALE
ABOUT H-acre of ground unproved
with house, stable and outbuildings
'i-mlle from Bowmansdale, Cumber
land Countv 51,200. Miller Brothers
&. Co.
Real Estate For Sale
FOR SALE N. SIXTH ST.. 2456
3-story brick. 8 rooms and bath. Large
lot. rear drive. Price, $3,000.00. H. C.
Brandt. 36 North Third street.
TEN-ROOM BRICK HOUSE with
front and back porches—on State Street
(Harrlsburg's Boulevard Street). Rea
sonable price and very favorable terms.
Miller Brothers & Co., Locust and Court
Streetß.
OLD ORCHARD HOME Just oft
Derry Street—for very good reasons
this property will be sold at an attrac
tive figure—2H-story brick and stucco
—8 rooms bath and furnace. Lot,
19x90 ft. Address P. O. Box 597, Har
risburg, Pa.
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. Keeney & Simmons,
Agents.
CHESTNUT ST.. NO. 106 Three
story brick; three sides open; side
entrance; good condition; Immediate
possession. Apply Geo. Bergner, 504
Bergner Building.
FOR SALE Beautiful, new two
and-a-half-storv brick residence in one
of the finest locations in the city, 1001
North Seventeenth street. Corner lot,
60x120 feet. Eight rooms and attic.
Hall through center. All improvements.
Fine lawn and *hru K bery. Sold on easy
terms. Inquire of J. A. Singmaster,
Gettysburg, Pa.
NEW BRICK HOUSE All Improve
ments; side entrance. Price. $2,350.
Can be bought on easy payments. H.
G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street.
FOR SALE 42 N. Eighteenth
Street, corner of Eighteenth and Helen
Ave., 3-story brick dwelling, 8 rooms
and bath, cypress finish, cemented cel
lar, water, Kas and furnace, iront and
rear porches. Properly in first-class
condition. Immediate possession. Price.
$0.600.00. Brinton-Packer Co., Second
and Walnut streets.
2460 N. SIXTH STREET 3-story
brickdwelling, 8 rooms and bath; lot,
15x115; all modern improvements;
front and rear porches: immediate pos
session. This property can be bought
at the right price. Brinton-Packer Co.,
Second and Walnut streets.
N. SECOND ST.. 1800 block 52,500
cash and the assumption of a first mort
gage for balance, will enable some one
to take possession of a modern 3-story
brick residence. Ask for Interview. Ad
dress C. O. D., 4011, care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE FARM OF 7 ACRES,
Cumberland County. Good buildings.
Larre orchard. On main road. Price,
SI,OOO. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thir
teenth street.
FOR SALE x.ot, 20x130. on west
side of N. Sixth Street and south of
Mahantongo Street. Price, $1,150. Brin
ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut
streets.
Real Estate For Rent
FOR RENT—Seven rooms and bath,
with all improvements, located on Mar
ket street and Cemetery Lane, Camp
Hill. Inquire next door.
FOR RENT 2365 East Prospect;
2-story stucco; 6 rooms and bath; front
porch and all improvements; $14.00. In
quire Irvin Johnson, 2111 Swatara. Bell
1897 J.
FOR RENT six-room house, 2163
Logan street; all Improvements; front
piazza. Rent, Eighteen Dollars. In
quire Kendall Optical Co., 228 North
Third street.
HOUSE FOR RENT 9 rooms and
bath; all improvements. Call Bell phone
3020 R.
FOR RENT Houston summer
home. Inquire A. J. Houston, Mechan
icsburg, Pa.
FOR RENT
No. 1713 Revere Street and gar
age $25.00
I -No. 1500 Walnut Street 25.00
68 N. Eighteenth Street 25.00
J. E. GIPPLE.
1251 Market Street.
FOR RENT —Large, new double
brick house at Oyster Point, Camp Hill.
Rents, S2O and s2l per month. All
I modern improvements. Two minutes'
walk to street car line. Will.be ready
about April 1. West Shore Realty Co..
Baer & Rice, Lemoyne Trust Building,
Lemoyne, Pa. Bell phone 319SJ.
Real Estate For Sale or Rent
FOR SALE OR RENT A good six
room house, with electric light, along
Philadelphia and Reading. Suitable for
I summer outing. Inquire P. O. Box 67,
Grantham, Pa.
Farms
VAUGHN •
One to five- acre plots; Charleton Sta
tion, on Linglestown trolley line; gar
den soil. Purchase now and raise your
I own poultry, vegetables and flowers.
I Price only S2OO to S4OO per acre.
C. B. CARE,
Care's Grocery, Linglestown. . escrip
tion at 409 Market street. Harrisburg.
W anted —Miscellaneous
YOUNG WOMAN desires room and
board in private family. Uptown pre
ferred. Will consider other location.
Address X.. 4007, care of Telegraph.
WANTED Second-handed motor
cycles. Prestolltes and parts of mo
-1 torcycles for highest cash prices. Day
ton Cycle Co.. 912 North Third street.
Bel! phone 385 R.
WANTED, TO RENT Small, coun
try home or bungalow, within ten miles
of Harrisburg, Call, or address. 912
North Third r.treet. Bell phone 385 R.
Apartments For Rent
FOR RENT Second floor. 4 rooms
and bath, city steam, centrally located.
Apply H. W. Aliller. Bell phone 81R, or
State Highway Department.
FOR RENT 927 North Third street,
second floor; livingroom, two bedrooms,
diningroom. reception hall, bath and
kitchen. Third floor, three rooms, bath
and kitchenette. All conveniences, in-
I eluding city steam heat. Apply 931
! North Third street.
FOR RENT Third floor apartment
with all conveniences; large bay win
dow. Apply. Mrs. L. Bomberger, 1945
North Sixth street.
' FOR RENT Nice, cool, corner, cozy
apartment, strictly private, consisting
of three rooms, gas, range, water and
<-abinet in kitchen; rent moderate. In
quire 1323 Wallace street. First Flat.
FOR RENT From April 1. apart
ment in the Sixth Street Bank Building.
Apply at Bank. Sixth ana Maclay
I streets.
Rooms For Rent
NEATLY FURNISHED third floor
room for rent. Apply 118 South street,
| City.
! FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec
ond floor front room, with board; mod
ern conveniences; gentlemen preferred.
Call 411 Walnut street.
ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished or
unfurnished, with -'as and use of bath,
centrally located, sleeping or light
housekeeping. . 427 Boas street, City.
BTOREP.OOM FOR RENT Fine
large room. 231 North Seond street, in
-1 autre 217 North Second.
Rooms For Refit
FOR RENT Three unfurnished
rooms on second floor, suitable for light
housekeeping, modern conveniences,
near Reservoir Park. References ex
changed. Address J., 4008. care of Tele
graph.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with
all conveniences, including Oatn una
city steam heat, $1.»0 up per week. Ap
ply 101 Short street.
FOR K..NT Very desirable room,
beautifully furnished, with hot and cold
running water in room. Terms reason
able. Apply 801 North Sixth street.
FOR RENT Parlor and adjoining
bedroom, furnished complete, for two
gentlemen; use of Bell phone. Address
719 North Sixth street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with
board, if desired; references exchang
ed. Inquire 929 North Third.
FOR RENT—Third floor front room,
facing Capitol Park; stationary wash
atand; hot and cold water; use of bath;
electric lights; city heat; Bell phone;
gentleman preferred. Call 410 North
street.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms,
all conveniences. Including use of Bell
phone. Apply 1015 North Front street.
Board and Rooms
WANTED We want the people of
Harrisburg to know that we are serv
ing the best 26c Dinner In the city. The
Home Diningroom, 123 South Second
street.
For Sale—Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Two iron beds, with
springs and mattress. Also one cot
with mattress. Good as new. Call, or
address, 2539 North Sixth. Bell phone
237 3 W.
SAFE FOR SALE: also large wall
casing. Apply H. S. Weibley, 266 Broad
street.
FOK SALE One No. Aultman
stone crusher outfit, complete, 15-11.-p.
engine; international make crusner,
elevator, new belting and tools, nearly
new. All in good running Oder. Will
load on car for ♦svO. W. L. Roberts,
Marysville, Pa.
FOR SAL.E Cigar Store and Pool
Room, on Allison Hill, doing a profitable
business. Address P., 4052, care of Tele
graph.
FOR SAEE Five Indian motor
cycles. All prices and models. All re
built. Apply Heagy Bros.. Harley-
Davidson Dealers. 1200 North Third
street.
CIGARS Why pay two prices for
your Cigars? Give our Cre-Malta a
trial at 75c per 50, postpaid. Snell &
Co., Red Dion, Pa.
FOR SAI.E A pair of heavy gray
horses .account of having too many to
carry through the summer. J. B. Mont
gomery, Coal, Third and Chestnut.
FOR SAL.E One tete, parlor stand,
cheap gas stove, gas plate burner and
gas parlor heater. Apply 210 Muench
street.
FOR SALE Motorcycle, 1915 In
dian, electric equipped; one electric
coffee grinder; all practically new. Ap
ply 1512 North street.
FOR SADE Monarch pool table. In
good condition. Address .T. R. 8., 3000
North Third street. Bell phone 238111.
FOR SuliE), CHEAP One Torsion
Balance Scale, with weights. Address
M. 8., 4009. care of Telegraph.
FOR SALE Two furnished flats,
for roomers. Best location in city.
Cheap rent. Guaranteed $45.00 profit per
month. Must sell on account of sick
ness. Address 0., 4060, care of Tele
graph.
FOR RFNT Typewriters bought,
sold or rented. Harrisburg Typewriter
anl Supply Co.. 40 North Court 3treet-
FOR SALE An all-steel fireproof
paper baler, making bales 80 to 125
pounds. Address "Baler," care ot Tele
graph.
BICVCLES and parts of wheels
bought for highest cash prices. Rebuilt
wheels, $5.00 and upwards. Guaranteed
repairing, quick service, reasonable
prices. Phone us. Save money. Dayton
Cycle Co., 912 North Third street.
BICYCLES BICYCLES Prices to
suit your pocketbook. Open a charge
account. Pay a little each week. Day
ton Cycle Co.. 912 North Third street.
FOR SALE Shetland pony, trap,
harness and saddle; also six-year-old
fine, black driving mare, fearless of
steam and good road mare. Call at 56
Balm street.
FOP. SALE.
dresser, cost $34 when new; two match
ing mahogany bedroom chairs, three
piece mahosan.v parlor suit, lawn
mower. Apply 1911 Park street.
BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS
SIO.OO up. L C. Smiths. Underwoods,
Remingtons, Smith Premier, etc., at at
tractive prices. Geo. P. Tillotson, 211
Locust street.
FOR SALE All the counters, shelv
ings, stools and tables from Cook's De
partment Store. 308 Market street. Na
tional Cash Register and mirrors.
Bought by S. Meltzer. 513 Walnut
street. Bell phone 282 J.
FOR SALE, at Gable's. 111-117 South
Second street. Lawn Fence, Field Fence,
Gates, Poultry Netting, Building Hard
ware, Plaster Board, Upson W r all Board,
Compo-Board, Doors, Sash. Shutters,
Mouldings, Porch Posts, etc.
ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be
secured at the Telegraph Business
Office.
FOR SALE—One Premo Tank
Developing Outfit (for size 2J4 X
3J4 pictures). Also printing out
fit for same. Two printing frames,
graduate, etc. First reasonable
offer takes same. Address, Box
A-3808, care Telegraph.
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 mak*.
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 CARDS on sale at the
Telegraph Business Office.
For Rent—Miscellaneous
FOR RENT Storage in private
rooms. Also furnished office, with
large show windows and cemented base
ment; desirable location; suitable, for
repair work of all kinds. Will rent
offlflce or basement separate If desired
Terms very reasonable. Inquire Office,
429 Broad street. 10-12 A. M.
FOR RENT—Offices suitable
for a doctor or dentist or general
purposes. Light, heat and at
tendance. Dr. John Oenslager,
711 North Third street.
FOR RENT Storeroom,
Hamilton street, near Third
street business block. Rent sl2.
Chas. Adler, 1002 North Third
street.
Business Opportunities
ANY Intelligent person can -tarn TOO« 1
Incomv corresponding for newspaper*:
exp«rience unnecessary. Send for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 795. luock
?ort. N. X.
Business Personals
CASH PAID for good cast-oft Ladies'
and Men's Clothing, Shoes, Furniture
and Carpets. Please give description
of goods. SEND POSTAL. TO 606
HERR STREET.
NEW and second-hand furniture
bought and sold; we pay the highest
cash prices and sell at reasonable
prices. S. Gold, 1014 Market street. Bell
phone 4085 J.
White Detective Agency
Trustee Building, 8 N. Market Square.
All lines of detective work handled.
Bell phone 127 W.
MOVING
WE move pianos carefully. Bell
146. Winter Piano Co., 23 North Fourth
street.
FURNITURE, second-hand, bought at
highest cash prices and sold at rea
sonable prices. Phone and we will call
Max SmeltK, 1016 Market street.
Leather traveling bags ana suitcases
(drummers' samples) positively at the
lowest prices in the city Call and be
convinced. Also suits of clothing,
watches, diamonds and sporting goods
at low prices. COHEN & SON, Reliable
Pawnbrokers, 431 Market street, at
subway.
FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine
Hair Tonic, prepared by Grcss, the
Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market
street. Harrlsburg, Pa. Telephone
orders given prompt attention. Bell
1960.
HAULING
R. A. HARTMAN. Boarding Stable
and National Transfer Co. Movers of
f ilanos, safes, boilers and general haul
ng. H. W. Lathe. Manager. Fifth and
Woodbine streets. Bell phone No.
2SO3R.
Financial
MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate
security In any amounts and upon any
terms to suit borrower. Address P. O.
Box 174. Harrlsburg. Pa.
Storage
FIREPROOF STORAGE! Private
rooms for household goods. $2 per
month and up. We invite inspection.
Low Insurance. 427-445 South Second
street. Harrlsburg Storage Company
STORAGE
IN 3-story brick building, rear 408
Market street.
Household goods In clean, private
rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to
P. G. Dlener, Jeweler, 408 Market St.
STORAGE 419 » Broad street, for
household goods and merchandise. Pri
vate rooms, fl to |3. Wagons. 75
per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co.. 411
Broad street.
Livestock and Poultry
FOR SALE S. C. W. Leghorn
Chicks, 10 cents each. Heavy laving
strain. J. Nelson Yost, corner Race
and Water street. Middletown, Pa.
S. C. AV. LEGHORN EGGS FOR
HATCHING l5 for SI,OO, delivered.
Good laying strain. Satisfaction guar
anteed. West End Poultry Yards. Box
123, Loysville, Pa.
EGGS S. C. W. Leghorn Eggs from
selected breeders. $5.00 per 100. Breed
ing stocK for sale. Also three Cypher
incubators, cheap. Locust Grove Farm,
Mai' svllle. United phone.
Musical
WANTED Vlctrolas, Graphonolas
and Records for highest rash prices.
Dayton Cycle Co.. 912 North Third
street. Bell phone 385 R.
EXPERT PIANO TUNING
$1.50 Bell 148
Winter Piano Co.. 23 N. Fourth St
WE BUY any kind of talking ma
chines and records, or trade them in on
new up-to-date machine. 315 Broad
street.
Musical
NEW UPRIGHT PIANO ($350.00
value) for $225.00. Ten year guaran
tee, stool and scarf. We are allowed
to sell only a few at this price to get
I them introduced. Big reduction for
cash. 315 Broad street.
FOR SALE Forty-dollar Victrola
' and forty selections. Only been used
I live months. Good as new. Price
J right. Address Box A, 3675, care of
I Telegraph.
Automobiles
FOR SALE Five-passenger tour-
I ing car; electric lights and starter;
I overhauled; painted. Call Bell phone
100.
; FOR SALE A Ford touring car,
1911 Model, in first-class condition. E.
. E. Sheesley, 13 South Sixteenth street,
I City.
Legal Notices
PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES
I Board of Commissioners of Public
Grounds and Buildings,
Harrlsburg, Pa.
MARTIN G. BRUMBAUGH, Governor.
A. W. POWELL, Auditor General.
11. K. YOUNG. State Treasurer.
I IN compliance with the Constitution
| and the Laws of the Commonwealth 01
1 Pennsylvania, the Board of Commis
-1 sioners of Public Grounds and Build
■ lngs Invites sealed proposals, in dupli
cate, for contracts tor furnishing such
j supplies for the Executive Mansion, the
Legislature, and the several depart-
I merits, boards and commissions of the
; State Government as described, and be
low such maximum prices as lixed In
the schedules for the year ending the
31st day of May, A. D. 1917:
Schedule A: Paper and envelopes.
Schedule 13: Typewriters, adding, ad
dressing. and duplicat
ing machines.
Schedule C: General stationery, ma
hogany, oak, and metal
lic furniture, and gen
eral office supplies.
Schedule D: Engineering instruments,
blue print paper, and
laboratory supplies.
Schedule E: Miscellaneous books.
Schedule F: Brushes, towels, toilet
soaps, glassware, mops,
brooms, buckets, rugs,
fuel, uniforms, rubber
goods, and cleaning
supplies.
Schedule G: Hose and fittings, carpen
ter, upholstering, paint
ing, and hardware sup
plies.
Schedule H; Conservatory and rrarden
ers' supplies.
Schedule I: Lumber, general repairs,
and removal of dirt and
refuse.
Schedule J- Light heat, and plumbing
suplies.
As the various classifications of the
Schedule will be bound In pamphlet
form for the convenience of bidders,
it is therefore desired that in requests
for pamphlets the bidder indicate the
sections desired by using the letters as
set forth above.
No proposal will bo considered un
less such proposal be a.-"ompanied by
.-1 cert I fled check to the order of the
State Visa surer, or by a bond In such
form and amount as may be prescribed
hv the Heard of Commissioners of Pub
lie Ground.-: and Buildings. (For form
of bond sec schedule instructions to
bidders).
Proposals must be delivered to the
Superintendent of Public Grounds and
Buildings on or before twelve (12)
o'clock, meridian. Tuesday, the ninth
day of May. A. D. 1916, at which time
proposals' will be opened and published
in the Reception Room of the Execu
tive Department at Harrlsburg, ana
contracts awarded as .scon there- ter
as practicable.
Blank bonds and schedules contain
ing all necessaiy information may be
obtained by communicating with Samuel
B. Rambo, Superintendent of Public
Grounds and Buildings, Harrlsburg. Pa
By order of the Hoard,
SAMUEL R RAMBO.
Superintendent.
L. W. MITCHELL,
Secretary. ,
PROFIT TAKING
CHECKS CLIMB
Rails Take Initiative and Help
Overcome Setback; Mexi
cans Active
New York, April 28.—The rise was
checked for a time by heavy profit tak
ing and some apprehension arising
from another British marine disaster,
but this setback was soon overcome,
rails again taking the Initiative on the
publication of additional remarkable
statements of earnings.
Reading extended its gain to two
points and other issues of that class in
dicated further accumulation. Mexi
cans were distinctly active and strong,
American Smelting advancing 3% with
•>% for Greene Cananea. United States
Smelting came suddenly forward with
an overnight gain of four and Bethle
hem Steel featured the war issues on
Its rise of 13. Bonds were firm.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Chandler Bros. & Co., members New
York and Philadelphia Stock Ex
changes, 3 North Market Square. Har
rlsburg; 1338 Chestnut street, Phila
delphia; 34 Pine street. New York,
furnish the following quotations:
New York, April 27.
Open. Clos.
Alaska Gold Mines 21 Vi 20%
Allis-qhaniers 26% 26
American Beet Sugar ... 68% 68 %
American Can 57% 56
American C& F 59% 59 V*
American Locomotive .. 69>4 69%
American Smelting 94 % 96%
American Sugar 108% 108%
American T & T 128 128
Anaconda 84% 86%
Atchison ex d. 1 % 102 102%
Baldwin Locomotive ... 88% 88%
Baltimore & Ohio 86% 85%
Bethlehem Steel 450 " 459%
Butte Copper 92 % 92 %
B F Goodrich 77 76
Canadian Pacific 168% 167%
Central Leather 53% 53%
Chesapeake and Ohio .. 62% 61%
Chicago, Mil and St Paul 94% 94%
Chicago, R 1 and Pacific 17% 17%
Chino Con Copper 53% 54%
Colorado Fuel and Iron. 42% 41%
Corn Products 19% 20
Crucible Steel 82% 81%
Distilling Securities .... 49% 49%
Erie 36 33%
Erie Ist pfd 52% 52
Great Northern pfd ... 120% 119%
Great Northern Ore s.. 40% 40%
Inspiration Copper 45% 45%
Kenneeott 56% 56%
Irtterboro-Met. pfd 73% 74%
Lackawanna Steel 70 70
Lehigh Valley 78% 78
Maxwell Motors 73 72%
Merc. Mar. ctfs 23% 24
Merc. Mar. ctfs. pfd. ... 82 85
Mcx. Petroleum . 98 96%
Miami Copper 38% 38%
Missouri Pacific 4% 4%
National Lead 66 66%
New York Central .... 104 103%
N. Y., N. H. and H 59% 59%
Norfolk ana Western .. 123% 123%
Northern Pacific 112 111%
Pennsylvania Railroad . 56% 56%
Pittsburgh Coal 27% 28
Pittsburgh Coal, pfd ... 102% 102%
Press Steel Car 47% 46%
Ray Con Copper 23% 23%
Republic Iron and Steel 47 46 %
Southern Pacific 97% 97%
Southern Ry 21% 21%
Southern Ry pfd 60% 60%
Studebaker 129% 129
Tennessee Copper 48% 49
Third Ave 62 62
Union Pacific 134 133%
US I Alcohol 146 143%
U S Rubber 53% 52%
US Steel 83% 83%
U S Steel pfd 116% 116
Utah Copper 81% 81%
1 Virginia-Carolina Chem. 40% 42%
.West Union Telegraph.. 91% 92
! Westinghouse Mfg 58% 57%
I PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE
Philadeinhia, April 28. Wheat
■ Market steady; No. 2, red, spot and
April, $1.15"' 1.18; No. 2, Southern, red,
$1.13®1.16.
Corn Firm, No. 2, yellow, local,
82®82%; steamer. No. z. yellow, local.
80® 81c..
Oats Steady; No. 2, white, 51®
ol%c; No. 3. white, 48%®49%c.
Bran The market is film;
city mills, winter, per ton, $26.50; west
ern, winter, per ton, $26.50;; Spring, per
ton. $23.50ti124.00.
Refined Sugars Market firm:
powdered, 7.50®7.60c; fine granulated
7.40®7.50c; confectioners' A, 7.3o<fi 7.40 c.
Butter— Market unchanged; western
creamery, extras, 34c; nearby prints,
fancy, 37c. %
Eggs The market is steady;
free cases, $6.75 per case; do., current
Pennsylvania and other nearuv firsts,
receipts, tree cases, $6.60 per case;
western, extras, firsts, free cases, $6.76
, per • ise; western, firsts, free case*.
| $6.60 per case.
1 Live Poultry—The market Is steady;
fowls, 19®20c; roosters, 12@12%c;
Spring chickens. 14®21c; do., broilers,
10@38c; dUcKs. 18®20c;; geese, 17® 19c;
turkeys, 20® 22c.
Dressed Poultry Market firm;
turkeys, fancy, 31c; do., good to
choice. 27@30c; do., fair to good. 25®
26c; do., old toms, 26c; fowls, fancy
22®22%c; do.,good to choice, 21®21%c;
do., small sizes, 17®20c; old roosters,
16c; broiling chickens, nearby, 35®
55c; do., western, 22®24c; roasting
rhickens, western, choic-., to fancy. I'Jtm
22c: do., fair to goo<l. 1.", ®lKe: Spring
ducks, nearby, 28®30c: do., western, 12
@18c; geese, nearby, 15® 20c; iio„ west
ern. 15®17c.
Potatoes—Market dull; Pennsylva
nia, white, per bushel. $1.15®1.20; New
York, per bushel, $1.*»5®1.10; western,
per bushel, $1.05® 1.10; Florida, No. 1,
per barrel, $6.75®7.00; do.. No. 2, per
barrel, $5.75®6.00; Jersey, No. 1, per
basket, 65®15c; do.. No. 2. 30®40c.
CHICAGO CATTLE
Chicago, 111., April 28. Hogs Re
ceipts. 19.000; strong. Bulk of sales,
$9.80® 9.90; light, $9.40® 10.00; mixed.
$9.65®9.95: heavy, $9.45®9.95; lough,
$9.45 r » 9.60; pigs, $7.30®9.15.
Cattle Receipts, 1,000: steadv. Na
tive beef steers. $7.85®9.85; stockers
and feeders. $5.80®8.50; cows and heif
ers. $4.00®9.20; calves, $6.25®9.25.
Sheep Receipts. 5,000; firm.
Wethers, $6.75@9.10; lambs, $7.60®
I " °o'
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
Chicago. 111., April 28. Board of
Trade closing:
Wheat—May. 1.13%; July. 1.14%.
Corn—May, 76%; .luly, 76%.
Oats—May, 44%: July, 42"».
Pork —May, 23.<5: July, 23.60.
Lard—Mnv, 12.55; July, 12.57.
Itlbs —May. 12.60; July, 12.70.
Notice
The annua! meeting of the Stock
holders of the Blubaker Coal Company
will be held at the office of The W. O.
Hickok Mfg. Co. Harrisburg Pa., at 12
o'clock, noon, May 1, 1916, for the elec
tion of officers and such other busi
ness as may be properly presented.
ROSS A. HICrtOK. Secretary.
Legal Notices
Pennsylvania State Highway Depart
ment. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Sealed
proposals will be received at said office
I until 10 A M„ May 1. 1916, when bids
will be publicly opened and scheduled
and contract awarded as soon there
after as possible for furnishing artd ap-
I plving bituminous materials for the
I surface treatment of State Highway
1 Routes and Stat-ald roads. Bidding
blanks, specifications and full particu
lars on application to R. J. Cunning
ham, Slate Highway Commissioner.
Dr. Mullowney to Lecture
on Health Preparedness
Dr. John J. Mullowney, assistant
chief medical inspector of the State
Department of Health, will be the
speaker to-night before the Alricks
Association in St. Andrew's parish
house. Nineteenth and Market streets.
Dr. Mullowney will talk on "Prepared
ness For Health," and will illustrate
his lecture with a number of lantern
slides.
If O. HEPTASOPH
There will be a meeting of repre
sentatives from the Heptasoph con
claves of this city and surrounding
towns in the hall of Dauphin Con
clave, No. 96, 321 Market street, on
May 1. Deputy L. L. Liftman and
John W. Cruett, of Baltimore, will be
among the visitors and will address
the members.
MEDICAL ECONOMICS
Drs. H. B. Walter, Thomas Blair
and John Oenslager will speak on
"Medical Economies" at the meeting
of the Dauphin County Medical So
ciety Tuesday evening. May 2. The
discussion will be opened by Dr. E. R.
Whipple. On Friday night. May 26.
Dr. Clarence R. Phillips will read a
paper on "What About Tuberculin?"
CAR SMASHES CAB
Mrs. William K. Bumbaugh, 1412 Mar
ket street, who sang last night at the
Wednesday Club concert in the Young
Men's Christian Association. Second and
locust streets, stepped from a cab and
entered the ball just a half minute be
fore it was struck by a southbound
Second street car. and partially de
molished. Gordon Crain, 58 Balm
street, driver of the cab, w»s hurled
to the pavement, but escaped with
minor injuries.
WOMON EVANGELIST HERK
Mrs. Sara Ernest Snyder, of Pitts
burgh. arrived here to take charge of
part of the evangelistic services now
being held In the Harris Street United
Evangelical Church by the Itev. Wil
liam Davis, who opened a campaign
there recently. Mrs. ;3nyder conducted
her first meeting yesterday and is inter
ested in women's work.
SMALL LOANS
We lend money ID Amounts from
$5.00 to $300.00 and arrange pay
ments to suit borrowers' con
venience. Business confidential.
Lowest rate In city. Licensed, bond
ed and incorporated.
PKNNSVLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.
133 Walnut St.
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN
AT LEGAL RATES TO
HOUSEKEEPERS
The entire cost of
121.00 for 4 months 1s $2.60
$31.00 for 4 months is $3.36
$ll.OO for 4 months is $4.12
$52.00 for 4 months is $5.92
PBOFIT-SHARING LOAN SOCIETY
Room 7. Spooner Bldg., 9 N. Mkt Sq.
State Banking Dept. License No. 24.
| Camp Hill '
The Suburb of Natural Beauty;
go out with us and Inspect our new
addition. "Cooper Heights," with
its concrete walk, electric lights,
water and gas with Its One build
ings and bungalow sites. We will
help you select a lot and build you
i a home. One hundred bungalow
| designs and plans to select from.
West Shore Realty Co.
Baer & Rice
Lemoyne Trust Co. Building
Lemojrue, Pa. Bell Phone 3198-J
a ■■wsww.swuvi.vwuv.v.v a
11 FOR SALE |
1 !? On account of engaging in »J
IJ, other business, I will sell my C
J complete crushing outfit, con- %
5 sisting of 9x16 Acme Crusher; /
J portable bin, 2a-ton capacity; 5
V sections of screen; all In good {
? condition. One 15 horsepower %
S Frick Traction Engine, A-l con- %
5 diton. One 12-barrel capacity 5
jf water tank. Ingersoll steam ?
| ? drill. Wood saw, 30-inch blade, £
| 2 new. Bars, sledges, hammers, i
' J picks and shovels. Good belt- %
I f Ing for above machinery. 5
i }
Geo. A. Mowery
£ New CumlK-rlaml. Pa. Ji
i \ 15tli Street 801 l Phone 3JIO-R ■!
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CLASSIFIED
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
THINGS YOU WANT AND
WHERE TO GET THEM
Artificial Limbs and Truasea
Braces for all deformities, abdominal
! supporters. Capital City Art* Limb Co
412 Market St. Bell Phone.
Drenamaklng and Needlework
Moderate prices for everybody. Miss
G. M. Green, 210 N. Third St. 8
French Cleaning and Dyeing
Goodman's, tailoring and repairing, all
Kuaranteed. Call and deliver. Bell
phone 3296. 13lt6'A N. Sixth St.
Fire Insurance and Real Estate
J. E. Gipple—Fire Insurance—Real Es
tate —Rent Collecting. 1251 Market at.
Bell phone.
Photographer
i Daughten Studios—Portrait and Com
' nierclal Photography. 210 N. Third St.
Bell 3583.
Tailor*
i George F. Shope Hill Tailor, 1241 Mar
ket. Spring goods are now ready.
Tailoring. Cleaning, Pressing. Ladies,
work a specialty. Sieve \V ugrenec
207 Locust.
Sign* find Enamel Letters
Poulton, 307 Market street. Ball phone.
Prompt and efficient service.
Upholsterer—Furniture Repairer
Simon N. Cluck, 320-32$ Woodbine St,
Bell phone 1317 S.
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