Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, May 05, 1916, Page 23, Image 24
jIUNfttEIS WAIT 10 FILL YOUKWANTS—TELL IT THRU A WANT Aft Deaths USAR Robert S.. son of Mr. and Mrs. l-'loyd Lear, died last evening at 5.30, ?ged 4 years. S-unerai services Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from his home, 19u0 Bellevue road, the Rev. J. A. Lyter officiating. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. AKBAUCftIf Henry L Arbaugh. Jr., died this morning at 7.50 at his home, -003 Kensington street, aged 29 years. Funeral services Monday afternoon . at 2 o'clock, the Rev. Deavor, ofliciat ing. Burial in the Paxtang cemetery. I relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Lost and Found LOST Brown and white fox ter rier. Answers to name of Billy. Re ward if returned to 92 North Elgh teenth street. Help Wanted —Male WANTED Strong men to chip bil lets with pneumatic tools, Steady work anu good wages. See Mr. Arms- Easi Works Uftlce, of American Iron ana Steel Co., Lebanon. Pa. WANTED —A young married man, experienced in farming, to take charge oi a larm. Good opportunity. Address (>. Ul i, care Telegraph. W ANTED —Young man between 16 and 1» years of age lo learn auto ac cessory business and work In stock room. Apply at oltice, Alfred H. Sheaf ler, 66 Soutn Cameron street. COLLECTOR WANTED—One that is a producer and not afraid to work. Good salary to ri<rht party. Apply, Askln Marine Company, 36 fsorth Second street, corner Walnut. W ANTED Man with lawn mower to cut grass every week. Address, 2837 North I* ront or Call Bell 19. WANTED 5 union barbers. Apply, Application, Secretary Barbers' Union, Kill) North Fifth street, E. L. Wagner. P.UY WANTED 54.00 a week to stari, good a livewire. Capi tal Optical Co., 27 South Third street. WANTED Young men wanted for locomotive firemen. No school. Write, Box A 4201, care Telegraph. ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES MEN WANTED Ablebodied, unmar ried men between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of United States, of good char acter and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English language. For Information apply to Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building, 3d & Market Sts., Uarrisburg, Pa. WANTED Experienced job press feeders. Apply at once. The Patriot Job Print, 320 Market street. WANTED First-class painters. Ap ply, C. A. Sibbett, 922 Capital street at 7 a. m. or 5 p. m. WANTED Several boys over 1G years ot age for rolling pretzels. Apply at once, Harrisburg .Pretzel Co., Third and Seneca streets. PRESSER WANTED Good wages and steady work to right party. Apply, Finklestein Cleaning and Dyeins; Works. 1322 North Sixth street. WANTED Experienced pipe fitter, steady work. Inquire, W. E. Farner, Uarrisburg Gas Works. WANTED—Helpers In Bottling plant. The D. Bacon Co., bottlers of Coca-Cola, South Cameron street. WANTED Bright young man over 16 years of age, who is willing to start on moderate sal ary, with opportunity for quick advancement. Address, enclosing references, Box A-4102, care Tel egraph. WANTED Laborers for concrete and pick and shovel work. Wages 2L" 2 c per hour. Apply to Robert Grace Contracting Co., Milton, Pa. WANTED Bright young man over 16 years of age. who is willing to start on moderate salary, with opportunity for quick advancement. Address, en closing references, Box A-4102, care Telegraph. WANTED Experienced assistant superintendent. Reference and bond re quired. Salary, S2O and bonus. Apply Eureka Life Insurance Company, 15 to li, Cameron Building, Second and Wal nut streets. WANTED 4O able-bodied men between 21 and 40 years of age for piece work. White or colored. Apply in person to agent, llarrisburg Transfer, Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, Division street, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED YOUNG MEN to learn to become practical chauffeurs. We give our unlimited course for SSO, easy payments, and guarantee 30c per hour as soon as competent. We have 30 cars to overhaul during the Spring. AUTO 1 FtANSPORTATION SCHOOL, 25-27-29 -North Cameron street. Salesmen Wanted SALESMAN WANTED Competent and reliable to carry our line of solder and babbit metal ..to the hardware, plumbing and sheet metal trades on a ■ •ommlsslon basis. Apply, Cunard Man lifm luring Co., Newark, N. J. Help Wanted—Female WANTED - White girl or woman tor light housework in adult family living downtown; good wages. Bell phone 559-W. WANTED—Two neat general house work girls. Apply, Community Inn, 1 »19 South Cameron street. TED A dinlngroom girl and dish washer; good wages to right par ties. Apply, 1102 North Third street. WANTED—Stenographer, must be rapid and accurate. State age, ex perience and salary. Address H. 4113, care Telegraph. WANTED AT ONCE—A girl for cleri cal work. Must be a fair penman. Ad dress. X 4112, care Telegraph. , WANTED - Waitresses, experience< for dining hall In the country; goo< wages and steady work. Apply'at onci at Hershey Employment Bureau, Her sliey, Pa. WANTED Girls for mangle work. Apply. Sanitary Family Washing Com pany, .Sixteenth and Elm streets. :■ For Exchange >Bungalow at Cove Station £ A one-story frame building with ,i*ix rooms (completely furnished). •M.ot 200x140 ft. Will Exchange ? F'or a house in Harrisburg that • rents for not less than Fifteen ?Dollars a month. MILLER BROTHERS & CO. HEAL ESTATE i Insurance Surety Honda 1 I.uciist and Court Streets FRIDAY EVENING, HAKRISBURG ffijftt TELEGRAPH MAY 5, 1916. Help Wanted —Female WANTED 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 A girl to work even ings. Must be 21 years of age. Apply at McNeal's, 1015 North Third street. WANTED - Girl to help with housework in family of three. Call in person, 263 Hummel avenue, Lemoyne, or call Bell phone 3078-R. WANTED Girls experienced on power sewing machines. Apply Har risburg Shoe Mfg. Co., Vernon street, Harrisburg, Pa. ' 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. Help Wanted — Male and Female WANTED—We have openings for 12 more bright girls and boys. Apply Silk Mill, Corner North and Second streets. Agents Wanted LARGE CASUALTY COMPANY hag exceptional proposition to offer whole or part time agents, policies unique without restrictions, paying every day accident or sickness with natural death, SI.OO per month. Dept. C., 689 Drexel Building, Philadelphia. Pa. Situations Wanted —Male COLORED MAN wants position as cook for country club or hotel; good references. Address. 110 Mary street. WANTED Work on the farm by young man 19 years of age. Address, Edw. Craible. 315 Nectarine street. WANTED Young man 24 years old desires position. Four years mechan ical drafting and office work. Address P. O. Box .'139. city. WANTED Young man 19 years of age desires work in store or restaurant. Address. 203 Myers street, Steelton. RELIABLE sober young man wishes work of anv kind, familiar with ma chinery, willing to go out of town. Ad dress, Harry Roat, Y. M. C. A.. City. WANTED Work for bov 15 vears of age in grocery store. Apply, 1827 Briggs street, or phone 2955 W. Situations Wanted—Female WANTED Dishwashing or scrub bing by colored girl. Apply, 1312 North Currant street, city. MIDDLEAGED Christian lady desires to go as companion to a middleaged or elderly Christian lady for a home. " K. 4202, care Telegraph. Bookkeeper and stenographer de sires position. Experienced, competent. Can furnish good references. E. 4116, care Telegraph. WANTED—Work at scrubbing; floors in stores and offices In the evening after 5 o'clock every week. Address, Mrs. K. H.. Marysville, rare of Mrs. E. M. Kapp at Marysville, Pa., Front street. NI'RSE Experienced nurse desires position, nervous cases a specialty; terms reasonable. Call or address, 2158 North Sixth street. Bell phone 216-W. WANTED Young colored girl would like place as waitress or cham bermaid in private family. Apply, 620 Forster street. WANTED Washing to do at home, Call or write, 1529 Logan avenue. Housekeeper wants position. Ad dress Box O 4110, care of Telegraph. Real Estate For Sale DESIRABLE CAMP HILL LOTS— Priced right low. Camp Hill Realty Co., 905 Kunkel Building. 1910 NORTH SIXTH STREET—Beau tiful home, 3-stor.v brick building, 9 rooms and bath, vestibule and bath beautifully tiled, electric and gas lights, hot water heat, gas range, cel lar perfect, large yard with entrance on two streets, the interior of tills house must be seen to be appreciated' price low. $5,500; a great deal of the money can remain in the property if so desired; this is an opportunity for a quick buyer; if interested apply on premises, and you will be accorded courtesies. C. S. Weakley, 1815 North Second street. FOR SALE 2373 Canby street, Pen brook, 2H-story frame single dwelling, 7 rooms and attic, gas. front and rear porches, granolithic walks, stable; lot 30x200. Price, $2,600.00, or will trade for property on Allison Hill. Brinton- Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE - 2-story bungalow lo cated on Bowman avenue, Camp Hill containing 7 rooms and bath, cemented cellar, mission finish, gas and electric llglii open fire place, large porches, furnace heat; lot 40x140. Price to quick purchaser. $3,500.00. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets FOR SALE Corner Dale Ave. and Market street, Washington Heights, frame house, eight rooms, bath, elec ,tricAi^,hts - J lot w »< er heat, gas kitchen, lot 60 feet front; garage. Inquire J. M. Tritt, on premises. FOR SALE Beautiful, new two and-a-half-storv brick residence In one of the finest locations In the city 1001 Seventeenth street. Corner lot, 60x120 feet. Eight rooms and attic. Hall through center. All Improvements. Fine lawn and shrubbery. Sold on easy terms. Inquire of J. A. Singmaster. Gettysburg. Pa. • i?i SALE Beautiful new houses at Riverside; all summer conveniences; prices low; easy terms. Lewis M. Neif fer, 222 Market street, E. Moesleln, 424 State street. SUSQUEHANNA ST., 1731 •3-story frame house, in good con dition ; 20-foot frontage with side entrance. Price, $1,050. S. W. Fitzgerald, 317 Walnut street. <i SALE Paxtang. Kelso street; fine -story brick house, built in pair. Seven rooms and bath, f?as, ele»Aric, large porches, front porch tiled; va cuum cleaning system, steam heat, cold storage and pantry. 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. CAMP HILL Very desirable home; 4 large rooms first floor; second floor, 4 bedrooms and bath. Brick, slate roofr i°. c £.J n Xorth Bowman avenue. Price, $4,800.00 net. Camp Hill Realty Com pany, 905 Kunkel Building, Harrisburg. „ FOR SALK Reglna street, No. 1836, Detached brick house with eleven rooms, steam heat, gas and electric lights, side yard. TV real home. Price upon inquiry. J. E. Glpple, 1251 mar ket street. Real Estate For Sale INSPECT 705 North Eighteenth street; frame house with all improve ments; lot 20x120; drive alley on rear; side entrance. For sale on easy terms. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. BRICK HOUSE with six rooms and baili for sale; owner leaving town; gas, electric light, steam heat; porch front; lot 16x100. 1815 Rudy street. Hell Kealt'- Co.. Bergner Building. SUBURBAN PROPERTIES for sale at prices ranging from $1,600 to $3,300; some with large lots near trolley. Let us show you these properties. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. 433 HARRIS STREET—Three-story brick house for sale; nine rooms, bath, gas, furnace. This property can be bought at a reasonable price. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. 1947 KENSINGTON STREET 8 rooms and bath, gas, hotwater heat, lot 45x100 feet. Price $2,350. H. G. Ped low, 110 South Thirteenth street. FARM of 30 acres, Cumberland coun ty; good buildings, large orchard, run ning water. Good place for chicken raising. Price SI,BOO. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. THE NEW BUNGALOW An entirely new type of Bungalow Houses now being built on Fifth street. This particular type of house has never been built in this city and offers many new advantages in Bun galow architecture In Ideal Houses. Semi-brick and Kellastone construction: slate roofs; tile porches (English); dust proof cellars, laundry, parquet floors; new system of plumbing; scien tific lighting; using only solid brass and silver fixtures; quar tered oak and African Circa sian walnut Sterling laminated flush doors (the finest made door in the world). Houses Fully Equipped Built Under Personal Supervision. Price, $5,500.00. Mac WILLIAMS CONSTRUCTION CO., Designers and Builders. 2105 N. sth Street. Harrisburg. FOR SALE Attractive frame house —roomy—well located—cheap for cash. Camp Hill Realty Co., 905 Kunkel Build ing. FOR SALE No. 1814 Park street, modern brick house, with porch and side entrance. Lot 110 ft. to public street. Price, $3,200. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. FOR SALE Walnut street. No. 1313, modern 3-story brick and frame dwell ing. A very desirable home at a mod erate price. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. PAXTANG For sale one of the nicest homes; close to cars: large lot. Price, $4,600. Apply., Dr. E. K. Lawson, Penbrook, Pa. FOR SALE Desirable build ing lots, located on Fourth, Fifth, Schuylkill and Atlas streets, in blocks or the whole. A splendid opportunity for l/uilder. Inquire or address, F. R. Oyster, trustee, care of Harrisburg Telegraph, city. 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. Real Estate For Rent _ FOR RENT—Two first-class new houses, steain heat and up to-date houses. Twentieth and Market. Rent $25.00. Inquire J. E. Dare, coal office, Seven teenth and Chestnut sreets. FOR RENT l.aßue cottage at Cove station, for the season, furnished, In quire at 1906 North Sixth street. FOR RENT No. 1713 Revere Street and gar age $25.00 | No. 1500 Walnut Street 26.00 1532 Naudain Street 20.00 J. E. GIPPLE, Real Estate For Saie or Rent FOR SALE OR RENT A good six room house, with electric light, along Philadelphia and Reading. Suitable for summer outing. Inquire P. O. Box 67, Urantham, Pa. Farms VAUGHN One to five- acre plots; Charleton Sta tion, on Linglestown trolley line; gar den soil. Purchase now and raise your own poultry, vegetables and flowers. Price only S2OO to S4OO per acre. C. B. CARE. Care's Grocery, Linglestown. . ascrip tion at 409 Market street. Harrisburg. Apartments For Rent CENTRALLY LOCATED, daylight apartment. Second and Walnut streets, second floor, Tausig Apartment build ing:, 4 rooms and bath all fronting on Second or Walnut streets, bay windows on both streets. Refrigerator, gas stove, Ruud water heater. Rent in cludes city steam. Immediate posses sion. Apply. Jacob Tausig's Sons, Jew elers, 420 Market street. FOR RENT Four-room apartment in Dauphin. Electric lights, hath, front and back porch. Garage In connection. Address, P. O. Box 35, Dauphin, Pa. N. SECOND ST.. 34 The Young apartments for adults only. Six rooms, bath, kitchen. Bay window facing Second street; third floor; $35. Apply to A. C. Young, 26 North Third street. Bell 713-J. FOR RENT Apartment, flve rooms with use of bath, large porch, electric and gas. Inquire, 1906 North Sixth street. FOR RENT One newly furnished apartment with all conveniences for light housekeeping. Call at 210 North Third street, second floor—Green's dressmaking parlor. FOR RENT 927 North Third street, second floor; llvlngroom, two bedrooms, dinlngroom, reception hall, bath and kitchen. Third floor, three rooms, bath and kitchenette. All conveniences, In cluding city steam heat. Apply 931 North Third street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT Deslr able apartment, flve rooms, pantry and hath. Rent reasonable. Stgler Build ing, 30 W. Second street. APARTMENT, 1118 North Sixth street. 5 rooms and bath, all modern conveniences. Apply, First Floor Apart ment. 1 FOR RENT Four room apartment; bath; electric light; city vapor heat; porch in rear; central location. Inquire 222 Federal Square (dw^llng). FOR RENT From April l, apart ment In the Sixth Streot Bank Building. Apply at Bank. Sixth ana Maclay streets. , Rooms For Rent DESIRABLE furnished room, with or without private bath; city steam; elec tric lighting; stationery washstand; reference required. 218 Pine street. Ijarge second floor front room, de sirable location; very cool; two bath rooms, use of phone. Splendid for man and wife. 117 Pine street. Rooms For Rent FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, on third floor, city heat, gas. use of bath, rent reasonable. Apply 308 North Second street. ONE OR TWO furnished rooms; suit able for gentlemen or young married cotiple. All conveniences. Use of phone. 1324 North Second street. ONE lat-ge second floor front room, sutt.ible for two gentlemen, -fa.oo per week; private family; also third floor back room, $1.25 per week. 1628 Fifth street. FOR RENT One large storeroom. 224 Chestnut street; also three large rooms for colored people only. 1130 North Front street. Apply. 226 Chest nut street. FOR RENT Large, well-furnished second floor front room; gentlemen only; all conveniences and use of phone. Apply 813 North Second street. FOR RENT—Three newly furnished rooms, singly or ensuite, second floor, facing park, large and airy, 6-mlnute walk from station, all conveniences, phone, rent reasonable. 406 North street. FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms with use of bath; second floor; rent $lO per month. Apply, 912 North Third street, or Bell phone 385 R. FOR RENT Two completely fur nished rooms, for light housekeeping; also nicely furnished room for lady or gentleman. Call Trombino Bros., No. 4 South Fourth. Room No. 1. RENT FREE To elderly man and wife, private communicating sleeping room and kitchen, with Improvements; electric lights and phone. Inquire No. 431 Broad street. FOR RBN'i Parlor and adjoining bedroom, furnished complete, for two gentlemen; use of Bell phone. Address 719 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, all conveniences. Including use of Bell phone. Apply 1015 North Front street. Board and Rooms SPECIAL Try our special Sunday Chicken Dinner, 35c. The best in the city. Come to see us this Sunday. THE HOME DINING ROOM, 123 South Sec ond street. BOARDERS WANTED Reasonable rates and go«d board; all conveniences. Board in advance. 141 South Front street, Steelton, Pa. Wanted—Miscellaneous WANTED To buy second-hand roll top desk. Address, M-4117 Care Tele graph. wXNTED SIO,OOO on real estate valuedatslß,ooo; privilege of paying off SI,OOO per year. Address, M. H. C„ 4015, care Telegraph. WANTED—Second hand metal gar age, 10 or 13 by 15. Must be cheap. Address P. O. Box 331. WANTED One set of O. Henry's works. Must be a bar gain and in fairly good condition. Address, Box A-4104, care Tele graph. WANTED Boarders, either by week for month. Gentlemen preferred Prices reasonable. Apply, 273 Hamil ton street. WANTED Small general store; suburban location. Walter H. Cum mings, 905 Kunkel Building. WANTED SIO,OOO at 6 per cent, on real estate valued at *18,000; privilege of paying off SI,OOO per year. Address, M. ii. C„ 4015, care Telegraph. For Sale —Miscellaneous FOK SALE 3 pool tables 4%x9 Brunswick Balke make; good condition. Will sell cheap. Call or phone. Live wire Exchange, 1008 North Third street. FOR SALE Soda fountain, twelve feet marble counter and marble draft; three soda spigots; one ice water; elec tric globe on top; good condition. Ap ply 1026 North Seventh street. Bell 1617-R. FOR SALE Bed. spring and mat tress, one parlor suite, one walnut mar ble-top buffet and marble-top table, and six chairs. 425 South Seventeenth sjtreet. TWIN-INDIAN 2 speed motorcycle; overhauled, fine condition. Price $125. Inquire at 627 Dauphin street. Can be seen at West End Cycle Electric Co. POULTRY HOUSES FOR SALE— Brooder house 16x45, it ft. sections; hen house 12x)0, solid. Can be used for storage or other purposes, J 126.00 takes both; cost new $400.00. W. E. Murray, end of car line Creek Bridge, New Cum berland, Pa. FOR SALE Motorcycle, 1915 In dian, electric equipped; one electric coffee grinder; all practically new. Ap ply 1512 North street. FOR SALE—Three lots at Edgemont on Highland avenue. One oak bed room suit, spring and mattress. One refrigerator. 36 North Nineteenth street. DIAMOND TIRES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The new "Velvet Rub ber" in these tires gives them more toughness, elasticity and long-wearing qualities than were ever known in tires before. Special Discounts. HARRIS BURG HARNESS & SUPPLY CO.. SEC OND AND CHESTNUT. FOR SALE —One Real Apollo kitchen ir -v'c. In excellent con dition. Address, Box C. 4021, care Telegraph. FOR SALE 5O feet of new hose; two large porch rockers; one 6-foot couch swing; child's high cnalr; one sulky and one folding go-cart. Call or address, 1216 Berryhill street. FOR SALE 3 girls' bicycles, new paint, tires, etc. Prices, SB, $lO, sl2. See these bargains to-da.v. Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North Third street, Bell phone 355-R. FOR RFNT Typewriters bought, •old or rented. Harrisburg Typewriter and Supply Co., 40 North Court street. BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS Remington, $15.00; Smith Premier, $16.00; Underwood, Remington, No. 10, at attractive prices. Geo. P. Tillotson, 211 Locust street. FOR SALE Hardwood stall posts, iron stall guards, iron troughs and car riage elevator. Good condition. Apply Ober's Old Livery Stand, Court and Cranberry streets. 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, 613 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 Wall Board, Compo-Board, Doors, Sash, Shutters, Mouldings, Porch Posts, etc. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at tbe Telegraph Business Office. „ AT GABLE'S. 11*. 116 and 117 Eouth Second street, 6,000 gallons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme quality. All the full Hue of the Acme mtka AT GABLE'S. 111-117 South Second street. 6,000 sets new sash. SzlO. 12 L» primed and glazed, at $1.30 per set. Also other sizes. Also doors and shut ters. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Offlc*. For Rent—Miscellaneous STORE ROOM FOR RENT—Suitable for piano store, confectionery, furniture or any other kind of a large store; rea sonable. Apply, 1101 North Sixth street. FOR RENT—Desk room in a desir able office In the Telegraph Building, Harrlsburg's largest and best office building. Inquire Superintendent, Room 100. 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 Hustling young man of good social standing with few thous and dollars, to handle in Harris burg and vicinity one of the best selling automobiles on the mar ket. Address 8., 4115, care Tele graph. FOR SALE Candy, ice cream and cigar store; 5-cent fare limit from Market Square; income was over $27 on last Sunday, April 30; priced right; good buy. Walter H. Cummings, 905 Kunkel Building. ANT intelligent person can ?arn food Incom* corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for* par ticulars. Press Syndicate. 798. Lock port. N. Y. FOR SALE Meal market equipped with the latest fixtures and appliances; gross business about $2,200 per month. This proposition is located in a subur ban town. Price $1,050. Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. Business Personals CASH PAID for good cast-olf Ladies' and Men's Clothing, Shoes, Furniture and Carpets. Please give description of goods. SEND POSTAL. TO 636 HERrt STREET. ARCADE BARBER SHOP. 36 North Court street. Hair cut. 25c; shave, 10c; massage. 25c. Haircutting given special attention. Everything thoroughly sterilized. P. D Rlchwine, Prop. NEW and second-hand furniture bought and sold; we pay the highest cash prices and sell r.t reasonable prices. S. Gold, 1014 Market street. Bell phone 4085 J. WASTE PAPER BRINGS HIGH PRICES Bale It—don't burn TTT An ECONOMY" all-steel, fireproof baler will pay for Itself over and over. Every business place needs one. Different styles at different prices. Consult me about your requirements. E. R. Seldel, 2109 Green street, Harrlsburg, Pa. 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 I 146. Winter Piano Co., 23 North Fourth J street. i FURNITURE, second-hand, bought at highest cash prices ana sold at rea sonable prices. Phone and we will call. ! Max Smeltz, 1016 Market street. i Leather traveling bags ana suitcases ! (drummers' samples) positively at the lowest prices in the city. Call and be convinced. Also suits of clothing, j watches, diamonds and goods iat low prices. COHEN & SON, Reliable ' Pawnbrokers, 431 Market street, at I subway. ' l FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine j Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, Urug- I gist and Apothecary, 119 Market street, j Harrisburg. 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. 2503 R. Livestock and Poultry S. C. "W LEGHORN EGGS FOR HATCHING l5 for SI,OO, delivered. Good laying strain. Satisfaction guar anteed. West End Poultry Yards, Box 123, Loyeville, Pa. EGGS S. C. W. Leghorn Eggs from selected breeders, $5.00 per 100. Breed ing stoCK tor sale. Also three Cypher incubators, cheup. Locust Grove Farm. Marysville. United phone. Automobiles FOR SALE Ford touring car; five passenger Pullman, self-starter, elec tric llgTits, top, wind shield, extra shoe and tools; also Clarke runabout; French baby runabout Inter-State; must be sold at sacrifice, SIOO.OO up. Call, Auto Transportation. Exchange Dept., 25-27 North Cameron street. MAXWELL 2-cylinder roadster; new paint and tires; good top; windshield, tools; best running order; need room for new car; price $125. llorst, Jr., Route 4, Harrisburg, Pa. Musical $25.00 TALKING MACHINE iTnd $39.00 worth of records for $30.00 to quick buyer. R-4106, care Telegraph. USED UPRIGHT PIANOS to store with reliable parties—use of piano for storage, or would sacrifice to quick buyers to make room for new shipment. M-4105, care Telegraph. FOR SALE —One square piano with $250 player attachment and 24 rolls music—s2s complete. Address, William A. Glenny, R. F. D. No. 5, Harrisburg, Pa. PLAYER PIANO, with 30 rolls, in good condition for $190.00 to quick buyer. Address S., 4018, care of Tele graph. EXPERT PIANO TUNING $1.50 Bell 14$ 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. NEW UPRIGHT PIANO 75550700 value) for $225.00. Ten year guaran tee, stool and scarf. We are allowed to sell only a few at this price to get them introduced. Big reduction for cash. 315 Broad street. Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private rooms for household goods, $2 per month and up. We Invite Inspection. Low insurance. 427-445 South Second street. Harrisburg Storage Company STORAGE In 3-storv brick building, rear 408 Market street. Household goods In clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. G. Dlener, Jeweler, 408 Market St. STORAGE 4ls Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to SS. Wagons. 76 c ;nu ger month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411 road atreet. MARKET MAKES LATE RECOVERY iSome Prominent Issues Make I'p Almost All Their Losses * By Associated Press New York, May s.—Additional recov eries were made during: the course of the first hour, supporting orders being most effective in the prominent Issues, some of which made up almost all their losses, while Heading, American Smelt ing. United Fruit and some of the ob scure stocks showed actual gains. Dealings fell away on the rebound, however, and at midday signs of fresh ! weakness were seen. ! Traders were disposed to adopt a waiting attitude until conditions aris ing from the international situation as sumed more definite form, but the many conflicting opinions respecting the Ger man note gave courage to the short interest which became more aggressive. Bonds were Irregular. NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros. & Co., members New York and Philadelphia Stock Ex changes, 8 North Market Square, llar risburg; 1338 Chestnut street, Phila delphia; 34 Pine street, New York, furnish t)»e following quotations: New York, May 5. Open. Clos. Allis-Chalmers 25% 26 American Beet Sugar ... 66 68 American Can 53 55 Va American C & F 56 60% American Ice Securities . 28% 29 I American locomotive .. 65 68 % I American Smelting .... 93 14 97 American Sugar 107% 108% American T & T 127% 128 Anaconda 81 84 % Atchison 101% 102 Baldwin Locomotive ... 84 87% 1 Baltimore & Ohio 84% 85% Bethlehem Steel 440 454% B F Goodrich 73 74% Butte Copper 88 92 California Petroleum ... 22 21 % Canadian Pacific 164% 167 Central Leather . . 51 52 Chesapeake & Ohio .... 59% 60% Chi., Mil. & St. Paul ... 92% 93% Chi. R. 1. and Pacific .. 10% 19% C'hino Con. Copper .... 52% 53% Col. Fuel & Iron 39% 41% Consol. Gas 131% 132 CruCorn Products 18% 19% Crucible Steel 73 79% ! Distilling Securities .... 48 50% | Erie 34 %% 35 1 Erie. Ist Pfd 50 51 j Great Northern pfd .... 118% 119% I Great Northern Ore subs 38% 40 Inspiration Copper 43% 44% Inturhnrn.Mol 16 % 16 % | Kennecott 54 % 58~ | Lackawanna Steel ..... 65 67% | Lehigh Valley 76% 76% ! Maxwell Motors 73 76% Merc. Mar. ctfs 21% 24% Merc. Mar. ctfs. pfd. ... 82% 86% Mex. Petroleum 96% 101 Miami Copper 34 35% Missouri Pacific 4 4 National Lead 65% 65 New York Central .... 103% 104% N. Y„ N. H. and H. .. . 57% 58 N. Y. O. and W 26 26% Nor. and West 121% 123% Northern Pacific 110 110% Pacific Mail 23 24% Pa. Kail" ' 55% 55% ; Pittsburgh Coal 26 26 % j Press Steel Car 4 4 45 % | Railway Steel Spg 39 43 I Ray Con Copper 22 22% | Reading 85 87% j Republic Iron and Steel. 45 46 Southern Pacific 95% 96% ! Southern R.v 20 20% ! Southern Ry pfd 59% 60% j Studebaker 122 127% Tennessee Copper 42% 45% Third Ave 60 60% Union Pacific 131% 133% U S I Alcohol 146 152 U S Rubber 51 % 53% U S Steel 80% 83 U S Steel pfd 115% 115% Utah Copper 78% 7i^% Virginia-Carolina Chem. 40 40% AVest Union Telegraph.. 90% 90% Westinghouse Mfg 55% 58% Texas Oil 181% 184% rHII.ADEI.I'HIA PRODUCE By Associated rress \ Philadelphia, May 5. Wheat Market lower; No. 2, red, spot and May. ! $1.16@1.19; No. 2 southern, red, $1.14® I 1.17. 1.19. Corn Firm; No. 2, yellow, local, 84<9>ft4%c steamer, No. 2, yellow, local, 82(f)) 83c. Oats Firm; No. 2, white, 51 %@ 52c; No. 3, white, 49ji)50c. Bran The market Is firm; city mills, winter, per ton. $26.50; west ern. winter, per ton, $26.50;; Spring, per ton. «2;i.so''«-'4.00. Refined Sugars Market is higher; powdered, T.60®>7.75; fine granulated, 7.50®>7.65c; confectioners' A, 7,iu.u/7.56c. Butter Market is lower; western creamers, extras, 33®34c; nearby prints, fancq, 36c. Eggs The market Is firm; Ivaril • md "th--. rteatuy n •- free cases, $6.90 ner case; do., current receipts, tree cases, $6.60 per case; : western, extras, firsts, free cases, $6.76 fer ' ise; western, firsts, free case*. 6.60 per case. Live Poultry—The market Is steady; | fowls, 19020 c; roosters, 12@13c; Spring chickens. 14(iiJ21c; do., broilers. 30®38c; ducks, 18<g)20c; geese, 17®19c; turkeys, 20®) 22c. Dressed Poutry The market is steady; fowls are lower; turkeys, tancy, 3J c: do., good i • choice, 27@30c: do., fair to good, 25® ii6c: <in.. oil tow-, 35c; fow" fancy 21%® 22c; do..good to choice,2o% @ 21c; do., small sizes, 17®20c; old roosters, 16c; broiling chickens, nearby, 35® 55c; do., western, 22®24c; roasting j chickens, wostern. cholca to fancy. I'jQf ' 22c; do., fair to nood. ;(®18c: Spring | ducks, nearby, 28®30c; do., western. II ! ®18c; geese, nearby, 15®20c; do., west ern, ISOTlic. Potatoes—Market quiet; Pennsylva- I nia, white, per bushel. $1.15®1.2U; New i Vork, per bushel, $1.05®1.10; western, per bushel, $1.0101) 1.10; Florida, No. 1, j per barrel, $5.75©6.00; do.. No. 2, per | barrel, $4.50@4.60; Jersey No. 1, per I basket. 65@76c: do.. No. 2. 30@40c. Flour Market nominal; winter i straights, ss.lsSt 6.50; do., patents. $6.60 ©6.80; Spring firsts, clear, $5.36@5.75; do., straights, $6.76®5.90; do., patents, do., favorite brands, $6.60® Hay Market firm; No. 1, large bales. $25.50; No. 1, medium bales, $25.50; No. 2, do., $23.00®24.00; No. 3. do.. $ 19.00 0 20.00. Clover mixed, light mixed. $23.00® 23.50; No. 1, do., $22.00®22."0; No. 2, do.. $19.00®20.00. CLOSING PRICES By Associated Press Chicago, May 5. Close: Wheat—May, $1.12%; July. $1.13%. Corn —May, 76% c; July, July, 76c, Oats—May, 47c; July, 43c. Pork—July, $23.65; September, $23.35. I^ard—July, $13.00; September, $13.05. Ribs—July, $10.77; September, $12.90. Money to Loan MONET advanced to housekeepers at legal rates; business confidential. Profit Sharing Loan Society, Room 7, Spooner Building, 9 North Market Square. Financial MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate ! security In any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Addreas P. O. j Box 174, Harrisburg, Pa. ,J 23 REAL ESTATE WORK STARTED ON NEW UPTOWN BANK Permit For Construction of Keystone Insliution Issued; to Cost $12,000 Razing of the buildings at Calder iitid Third streets to make way for, the foundations of the new Keystone Bank has been started by Contractor H. A. Hippie and as soon as the present buildings are removed the erection of the new $12,000 bank building will begin. The permit, calling for the con sruction of a single-story brick and stone structure, was Issued to Con tractor Hippie yesterday. The build ing will have a frontage on Third street of 18 feel and a depth of 69 feel. • The real estate department of the Pennsylvania Railroad got a permit to build a story-and-a-hall garage in the rear of 27 North Front street for the use of Superintendent W. B. McCaleb. REALTY TRANSFERS TO-DAV Realty transfers to day included the following: G. S. Hartman to Otis Bein haur, Piatt near Brook wood, $2 50; Mary Morrett to Ray A. Werner, 122 Evergreen street, $1,900; Anna M. Blocker's estate to Charles C. Speas, 2140 Pear street, $2,850: Charles E. Kern to C. F. Bashore, Enhaut, $600; J. B. Aldlnger to L. Savastino. Derry township. $4,200; C. B. Case to M. D. Lenker, Linglcstown addition, $75. REPORT MANY SALES Among the recent sales negotiated by Baekenstoss Bros., llarrisburg's newest realty brokerage firm, are the following: 1443 Zarker street, Stanley G. Baek enstoss to Gurney J. Kissinger. $1; Second and Seneca, Edward F. Hum mel to I\. J. Form wait, $1; Highspire, two dwellings, R. J. Simington to Clar ence O. Backensloss, $3,100; 225 South Nineteenth street, C. O. Baekenstoss to G. J. Kissinger, $1; Highspire, dwelling. Clarence O. Baekenstoss to T. Elmer Sowers, $1,600; Logan above Emerald, plot of ground, Theodore A. Boak lo Earle E. Renn, $1; 608 Muench street. J. Edgar Rodenhaver to Eearle E. Renn, $1; Logan street, Earle E. Renn lo J. Edgar Roden haver, sl. Many other sales are pend ing. Planning Expert to Talk at Engineers Club Tonight John E. Lathrop, of the American City Bureau, of New York, will lecture this evening before members of the En gineers Society of Pennsylvania on "City Planning." The lecture will take place at 8 o'clock at society head quarters, 31 South Front street, and members of the Harrisburg Chamber of Commerce have been invited to be present. The Harrisburg Public Library has announced that it has a selected list of books on city planning, includihg: Beard Woman's Work in Munici palities. Farwell Village Improve ment. Koester Modern City Plan , ning and Maintenance. James Hand ! book of Civic Imnvovement. Lewis City Planning. Nolen Rcplanmng Small Cities: Montclair; Replanning Reading. Robinson lmprovement of Towns and Cities; Width and Arrange ment of Streets: Modern Civic Art. 1 Sennett Garden Cities in Theory and Practice. In addition to the books listed above, the library has large numbers of maga zine articles o nthis subject. FINAL STORY HOURS The final story-telling hours of the Spring season will be held at the Har risburg Public Library to-morrow aft j ernoon. The hours will be at. 10.3(1 J and 3. The stories will relate lo In dians, with exhibition of Indian relics. The speakers will show Indian cos tumes and there will be Indian music on the violin. DR. POX OPERATED UPON Dr. John D. Fox, pastor of Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, who un derwent an operation In a Philadel phia hospital yesterday, was reported M slightly improved to-day. It was said the operation was not a serious one and that Dr. Fox had passed a comfortable night. TO ADMIT MEMBKR* Harrisburg Irfidge. No. 68, Indepen dent Order of Odd Fellows, wMll admit ne wmembers into the lodge this even ing with the Carlisle lodge, No. 91, in charge. More than twenty candidates will be admitted by the visiting degree team. SUDDEN DEATH AT HOTEL Special to the Telegraph Tower City, Pa.. May 5. David Hepler of near Pittman, died at the Central Hotel from a stroke. OJM JONES ESTATE Letters of administration were is sued to-day on the estate of Fred erick C. Jones, this city, to Charles E. Jones. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK MARKET By Associated Press Chicago, May 5. Hogs Receipts, 1 >.000; firm; Bulk, $9.75®9.50; light. $9.35@510.00; mixed. heavy, 9.40@9.95; rough, 9.40®)9.80; pigs, 7.25® 9.15. Cattle Receipts, 1,000; steadv. Na tive beef steers, $7.90@9.90; stockers and feeders, $5.90#9.65; cows and heif ers. $4.25©9.50; calves, $7.25®9.50. Sheep Receipts, 8,000; steady. Wethers, $6.90@9.30; lambs, $7.75® Hogs Receipts, 17,000; firm. Bulk. $9.75®9.95; light, $9.35®) 10.00; mixed, 9.55 iff 10.00; rough, $9.40@9.60; pigs, $7.25® 9.15. REALTY BARGAINS 1 *II.OOO for the double property, Nos. 329 and 331 South Fourteenth street, corner Reese avenue, through to Dalsv avenue. Storeroom, 19 rooms and bath, steam heat and large new range. Stable in rear. ,Lot 32x151. *2,200 —3-story brick corner prop erty, No. 1309 Wallace street. 9 roo'ms and bath. Can be altered to a corner store property. Price just reduced from $2,600 for a quick sale. SI,OO0 —2218 Atlas street, 3-story brick dwelling, 8 rooms, bath, gas and furnace. fS.AOO —3-story brick dwelling, No. 627 Harris street, 8 rooms, bath, gas, furnace and cemented cellar. Lot 16x100. Property In fine condition. 1407-1409 Currant avenue, 2%- story brick dwellings, 7 rooms. Rent, S2O. Cheap for $2,000 1226-1227-1229 Wallace street. Three 2H-story frame dwellings, 7 rooms, gas and water In kitchen. Rent $36. Low price at $3,600 CHAS. ADLER 1002 NORTH THIRD STRRET